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Strong Hurling S Taffs The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION WORLD SERIES TO BE BATTLE OF STRONG HURLING S TAFFS hand twirler, hai been selected to WINNERS IN VALLEY GOLF TOURNEY1 captain the nin*-. Gomel has or- tUBS IN NEED BOTTOMLEY IN ! Are Beaten dered new uniforms and equipment Scorpions PIONEERS IN for the boys. Tire Pioneer line-up Sunday will be: Pitchers: Vargas and Cham- 7-0 In and Baker; Lively Scrap TWO CONTESTS pion; catcher*. Ramos OF SOUTHPAW LIKELY DEAL lb, Sota; 2b. Maidonado; 3b. De la Rosa; 11, Saino Rocha; U,Montal- • (By Staff Member) i Lsh. On one occasion Scheupbach New Brownsville Baseball vo ; cf. Joe King; n, Tijerina. Cardinal First Baseman — wanted to call time out and he The P.tchers* Yankees Have Both Right CORPUS CHRISTI. Sept. 24 Matamoroe lineup: Battling against heavy odds, a veiled to the officials: ••'rime out Club Is Formed By Mun.oe and Smith; catchers Espi- for May Manage Reds youthful but exceedingly aggres- Harlingen!” With supreme nosa and Martinet; lb, Flores; 2b, Handers And Port the officials Garcia Gomes sive B. J. C. Scorpion squad went dignity repeated the Munos; 3b Cor tints; as. Hernandet; Next Year for Siders down before the Corpus Christl request the fans. If, Martinez; cf, 'lores; rf, Alva- Starting _ college Cavaliers here Friday aft- line-upe: rado. Brownsville Pos. The Pioneers, rew Brownsville ernoon 7-0. It was the first defeat Corpus --— ST. LOUIS, baseball club organized by Manuel Sept. 24.—0P>—Pres the Scorps had suffered In three Wilhelm . Blair Sam Reardon of the St. Louis Oarcla Gomez, will take on the (The following story compares years, but Coach Ben Brite was far Left End Cardinals, said Agriculture team of Matamoros A’» Are Second the Yankee and Cub pitching) today Sidney Weil, j from displeased with the showing Ross . Harrod of the here Sunday afternoon In a double- the Associated Press president Cincinnati' Reds, of his new squad. Left Tackle «By wants header. The contests will under Four NEW YORK. Sept. 24.—(AP)— Jim Bottomley, veteran Card- "That's the outfighting-est bunch Sanders . Fulton get straight pennants proved inal first to the Left Guard wav at Tiger park at 2 p. m. too big an assignment for the Barring the rare individual ex- baseman, manage of nubbins I eve. saw,” Brite says, Reds in 1933. Lozano . Mireru Oomez, well known Brownsville Athletics, but Connie ploits of a Pepper Martin or the "and they will be going places be- Philadelphia business man. Is backlna the new team has done the dominant slugging of a robust Weil told me he would like to fore the season is over." Center Mack's great as Waters . club with the of down Babe Ruth, pitching generally fig- have Bottomley his manager,” Guzman object developing next best thing by nailing “and .'or Shines Guard local baseball He to second m the American ures to have a 60 cent influence explained Breardon, asked Scheupbach Right players. plans place per continue permission to talk to Jim about it Elmore . Cowan play until well Into the league. in deciding baseball's world cham- Jack “We gave ur and *ut- Scheupbach. Harlingen's Right Tackle fall, out that the Valiev Needing only one over pionship battle. permission miniature pointing victory was in Cincinnati dynamo of action, was Thompson climate Is such that baseball can to clinch the "almost’* Otherwise, in the inter-league tomley yesterday Thompson Washington the outstanding performer on the End be almost In for the conference. If they reach Right played any time of the honors, the A's went out and got it struggle that starts Wednesday field. For several years his an agreement as to terms and Weil ability S leupbach Bonner year. by pounding three Senator pitchers the Yankee stadium, it’s a wide has been shadowed by the feats of desires to make Bottomley ills Quarterback Robert Champion, youthful right- an 8 to 4 win Friday. open question whether the great Jimmy Lawrence, but Jack really manager, then everything will de- Drake McCalbe right-handed corps of the Chicago stepped out against the Cavaliers. Half pend on our ability to get together Right Cubs can curb the left-handed The pass combination of on a trade.” Scheup- Mathias . Jones Yankee sluggers or whether the !_ back to Drake had the Corpus Left Half more versatile staff Here are the winners in the players in a nervous Jitter in the Villareal Miller sharpshooting Val- CINCINNA I.. O. Sept. 24.—//Pi— the American league champions tournament closing A ments of play. This Fullback of ley golf played at The Enquirer said today Jim Bot- will combination drove up to within Brownsville substitutions: Ham- FINAL REDUCTION prevail. Harlingen recently. Group pic- veteran of the St. Louis tomley, six feet of the Corpus goal be- ture shows winners In each flight, Cardinals, is the of just ilton at tackle; Day at guard. Cubs Lack Southpaw left seeking job fore the game ended. to right: Hill Cocke. Harlin- the Reds piloting Cincinnati next The Cavaliers are gen. championship flight; Charles really stepping Despite their lack of an efficient year. out into Snyder. Santa Rosa, first flight; competition this season the Cubs have every Bottomley. says the paper, con- and have Killefer to Head southpaw, H. J. Sandmeier. San Benito, sec- gathered in material confidence in the ferred for some time with Sidney reason to place ond flight; and “Happy’ Hen- from far and wide. Their squad of starboard con- Weil, president of the club, yester- Club quartet fllngers derson. Harlingen, third flight. averages about 165 pounds and the Indianapolis of Root, day. and was ptomised a decision team is well backed. INDIANAPOLIS. 24.—<AV- sisting Guy Bush, Charley The other photo shows Charles being Gam- Sept. and Malone. within three weeks. i K.rs offered 20 Wade iRed> former Lon Wameke. Pat Puckett of Brownsville, runner- points against the Killefer, major will rotate In that The Card first baseman came iten Brownsville club which had league baseball was They probably up in the championship flight, players, today here at the suggestion of Sam Bre- been but a order against the Yankees. Warn- congratulating Cocke, the win- practicing week. appointed manager of the Indian- ardon. president, and Branch When the eke. the pitching sensation of 1932 ner. The golfers are holding game started, it look- apolis club of the American Asso- un- Rickey, vice-president of the St. ed as if 2C would not have as a freshman, is the only one which they won in the points ciation for next season. He suc- trophies Louis but the know- been familiar with World Series pres- tournament. club, without enough. The huskv Corpus ceeds Emmett McCann, who has backs drove sure. ledge of Gabby Street, manager, the down the field with a had charge f the club -Ince July, world of The only Yankee twirlcrs with paper says. power. They scored late 1931. Dan in the first previous World Series experience Howley, manager of the quarter. The Cavaliers Reds the last three Is worked the bail to the four of note are George Pipgras. the years;. out. yard ; JUST WADIN’ DEPTH to line on a scries of cutbacks somewhat erratic right hander, arid CHATTANOOGA according the paper, and is seek- and •Honey, I’m knee-deep in love an interest in the To Eoff, former Alice star, went Pennock. slender portside ing high with you.’’ club of the International over tackle standing up for the never de- league. "All I’ll on tt*ran who has been lone touchdown. right. put you my Serblated in series competition, but wading list.”—Tit Bits. neither is likely to see a great deal LEADS 2 TO 1 Lots of Fight of service. Balloon Races j The hopes of Marse Joe Mc- Then the game started, so far Carthy's forces will be pinned on Lookouts Cop Third Game as Brownsville was concerned. The three series newcomers, big Charley line began fighting the heavy Cav- For two-piece Suit or Topcoat, which low price To Start alier forwards Ruffing, a righthanded jxjwerliouse. 3-2 In Thrilling Sunday to a standstill when neared the most value ever Vernon Gomez, the brilliant Span- they the Valley goal. The buys outstanding tailoring Contest BASEL. Sept. 2«.—Sixteen Corpus players penetrated the 10- ish southpaw, and Johnny Allen, offered in America. Suits or Over- balloons will be released to the yard line five times but to Three-piece strong young right hander. failed rain or tomor- count. On two occasions made are The records favor the Yankees winds, shine, here they coats $17.25 and Pants $5.75. row, beginning at 4 m, in the first down on the Brownsville four front-line quartet, which has won CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., Sept. 24 p. — Gordon Bennett yard lme and did not 75 games and lost 26. as .P>—The Chattanooga Lookouts balloon cup race. tally. Scheup- compared are Two will represent the bach was a wheelhorse in REMEMBER, these made-to-order garments, With a record of 70 victories and were looking back at the Beaumcnt Mercedes Looks balloons repulsing these attacks. in their race for United States. The U. S- Army from own choice of a wide of the 42 defeats for the Cub “big four." Exporters today R. M. Elmore of Harlingen your range the souths baseball balloon which had been entered play- However Gomez, through the latter championship. ed a was withdrawn whale of a game at tackle be- finest all-wool fabrics ever saw. are part of the season, has not shown They went one up or the Texans rday Army you They Good In Contest fore being knocked out in the third a 3 and 2 balloonists told the Swiss Telegrapn anything like the effectiveness he yesterday by sparkling quarter.
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