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The EAGLES BEAR DOWN FOR STIFF SCHEDULES SCORPS,.. JtMMMitjfcjeit*...... Sports «* STRIB IS SET CHICAOO. Sept. IS—baseball—if you Bout at Harlingen. Truth of the matter doubt that football is here drop out MOOPY WAS he was a honeymoon of to Tucker field one of these after- making "So Edwards his jaunt through the Southland. noons. -C0MS5 Billy defied Demp- EL 0AOO sey!" PRODUCK)/ Where ever you found Denny—at: Around a hundred husky young-1 Geo. Oklahoma black- the clubhouse or on the links—you sters are going after the pigskin TO CLAIM Cralf, and smith who meets Edwards here could find Mrs. Shute also. pastime hammer tongs. Upward OLD of 60 boys are battling for positions COUfZT. Thursday night, came out of his' METZ must have drawn a Tar- with the Screaming Eagles and more CGQwm usual clam-like silence as he sat tar in his first round for he cer- than 30 are scrapping for berths on In the dressing room of the Har- The same tainly was playing real golf when the Junior College eleven. lingen arena. G- A. tourna- The coaches are pushing the high "Edwards doesn’t advertise what quality/ he won the Texas P. ] ment at Harlingen. He beat the field school sauad for a game in the near Dempsey did to him! I wouldn’t by 13 strokes. Metz had one of the future with Weslaco. mention that affair if 1 were Ed- prW'lest drives ever seen in this With only four first string lettei- wards. the fac- But a size for taste §m :on. If he could approach and men back, coaching staff is "Humph! Defied Dempsey. Ill in a every as he plavs off the tee Metz ing a hard job moulding show him some A-l defying when wobit! be one of the best golfers in Screaming Fagle machine. The team he gets in that ring with me.” the country. will likely average about 145 pounds Thus the Oklahoma Smithy made to the man. The backfteld will oe the longest speech t.* his career. an new outfit Ed Enns, a ODDLY enough. Metz gives entirely He’s short on words but on will long •’Chief” George, Brownsville pro. consistent little fighter, Join action. Dick was a the pigskin packers this season. credit for his game. Edwards, as all ring fans know, home course In “Red” Irvine feels certain that Enne caddy on George’s is Peck's Bad Boy of the ring. Missouri. •’Chief,” then a scratch will be the mainspring of the Eag:c He even took a sock at Dempsey took Metz to numerous attack. amateur, j ILL in Dallas when Jack was referee- tournaments with him. Metz caddiej The Eagles are practicing from $rtOb) Generous for ^ ing. The old Manassa Mauler shapes Chief the year he was runner-up four to six each afternoon. VoO UOUJ To 1 takes its worx- flared Into action and laid a couple the man who likes a J’oror the Missouri amateur title. The college team rr outs earlier in the afternoon. After 6f7Ty of left hooks Into the grumpy whiskers. full smoke— CHARLEY PUCETT waKs badly a week of conditioning and drill in grunt’s big, the are be- His actions in San Antonio Off his game in the Lower Gutf fundamentals, Scorpions ring have been so that the Coast Golf association tournament ing modelled into a team this week. rough city Brite are got an injunction him —conservative He picked up on the last round when Irvine and busy forming restraining shapes out of run- the attack and defense of the tea r SWE from appe.f lng there. A counter he was hopelessly the for the man who ning. Charley came back last Sun- Although they face a “craay’ injunction allowed him to wrestle an 3MASUIKl(=» TO he day to shoot a 78-76 on the tough schedule—that is exceedingly and did his stuff before a smokes steadily— Brownsville course. tough one—the Scorps are in great rue olo -WEocy capacity crowd. However, all of spirits. There is a fight on for practi- this fails to awe the sturdy little ■J^AT'T^Ey Ajpvre cally e\ery position on the team COMF Oklahoman. “He thinks he’s a » —and an up-to-the- i©crs &ACC // wise guy because he hit Dempsey. I ’nother name -AWO gotta for it,” Craig minute shape for the says. P. G.I i 6WE NuTwaU* OU<5*T man *—* Craig and Edwards meet In the who wants the TbKNOfc) MOvJ main event here BROWNSVILLE ™ Thursday evening. Oaq'-AU K .»u Kauno l, rh, baMM< Ttm*. The semi-final should be a real last word in mildness, tussle as it TIGHTENS UP pits Charlie Leahman w ithout and Jim Heslin. Most of the bugs sacrificing any BOWLERS WIN in this section will tell you that character. Gone Sarazen Is Favored Leahman is the best grappler that STEERS WILL Macks Clinch ever came to the Valley. He clowns | a American; lot but when It comes time he Among 16 Remaining to The Herald.) A for taste (Special can bear down and beat the best shape every HARLINGEN. Sept. 16—Led by- Stars of them. —but all the same | Burt Hinkley, Jr., who came near MEET Cardinals Certain of Tie Heslin. who claims an Australian 200 game, a team of averaging per title, won two bouts in a walk here Brownsville bowlers beat a local BOBCATSj quality—richly mild, PROVIDENCE. R. I, Sept. .16— last week. He made Joe Flores team here last night two out of in Uf —Sixten survivors in the Pro- BY GAYLE TALBOT pions could lose 12 quit in ten minutes and then tossed yet sparkling dis- three and took the total thelr remaining Visional Golfers’ asoclation cham- | games Longhorns To Scrimmage Associated Press Sports Writer games and, providing Washington Jack Mitchell with ease. He and engagement 11 pins. tinctive character to tournament, one of the by Connie Mack, the 68-year-old sage won its last, 13, still finish with a Leahman should show the fans ■Bionshlp The Harlingen team came back aTf/est competitions in golf, today San Marcos Squad of Shibe park, can spend the next full game lead over the Senators. some real stuff. real to with a rush in the last game to give enjoyment faced another punishing 36-hole two weeks figuring out what pitcher That, however, is highly improb- roll a sizeable 878 but this was not test, which has already Saturday the St. Louis Cardinals will not ex- able, as Lefty Grove would like to lover of a match play to the every fine, quite enough give them total in the w— caused the downfall of fou. of pect him to start against them another game or two. When In- Texas Boys Star engagement. the series. comfortable America's brightest stars. first game of world formed hl3 A s had won for him his COLUMBIA. S. C-. Sept. 16—/^ smoke. Hinkley hod high three with a other the Philadelphia ninth American Connie Tommy Armour, defending cham- AUSTIN, Sept. 16.- With his Any worry league flag. —Three Texas boys, Richard and 592 and high single with a 214. have harbored was re- admitted he was but pion, will play Walter Murray, pilot might Mack pleased, Jc. Shinn of Athens, and Dave Day of Harlingen came in second ! sixty huskies in good shape after when his Athletic failed to enthuse. It too Pick the size that suits Valparaiso, Ind., and the draw pit- moved yesterday has been Meers from Waco, are outstanding you cham- with a three of 541. four days of conditioning, Coach sewed up their third straight Ameri- Ever since May 5. when they ted Billy Burke, the open easy. candidates for the University of to The scores: can the launched a streak 10c 25c against Bob Crowley of Hav- Clyde Littlefield promises his league flag by overwhelming 17-game winning South Carolina football club. Rich- pion. HARLINGEN 1st. 2nd. 3rd.—Ttl. Cleveland Indians, 5 to 4. that carried them to the top, it has erhill. Mass. Steers their first real action of ard Shinn, a triple threat star.' of Turner 156 161 191— 508 If they wished, the world cham- been evident that nothing short ->f One of the keenest struggles the season this week. The San looms aj the regular . uarterback. Taft . 131 119 144— 394 an injunction could deprive them of Puritono' the day was expected to result Marcos Bobcats be to Joe Shinn, 196 Clark 160 145 186— 491 may brought the pennant. pound sophomore, when Willie MacFarlane. 1925 open Austin for a is regarded as a fixture at cent 'r. t Fino Sc holes 150 187 174— 511 Saturday aiternoor. clashed with Horton or the action : Cards Sure of Tie. Dave 197 Is champion, 177 181 183— practice scrimmage, Meers, pound tackle. 3 (or 25c season's sensation. Day 541 Smith, last may be intra-squad in character; U. By coincidence, the Cardinals expected to be a regular. Joe Shinn, WHAT SIZE PLEASE? Irishman CALIFORNIA Pete O’Hara, roly-poly at any rate, said action will be chose the same day to take a during his scholastic days at Ath- Totals ... 774 793 878 2.445 from Verona. Pa, who amazed hold on the National ens. was selected on the all-state Brownsville 1st. 2nd. 3rd.—Ttl. forthcoming. Light scrimmages strangle league yesterday’s large gallery by putting and Thursdr will pre- bunting. Defeating Philadelphia, 5 high school team. .... 135 152— Wednesday to death Wentworth 143 430 the great Walter Hagen pare the Longhorns for their first to 0, while their closest rivals, the Henshaw .... 143 140 172— 455 HIGH was HOPES for a sparkling 4 and 3 victory, stuff. Next week will see New York Giants, were held idle oy A WOMAN’S TEARS— Ball . 168 197 174— 539 rough down to match strokes with Tom Memorial Stad- rain, Gabby Street's Warriors as- EL PASO—Traffic Policeman T. Hinkley 190 214 186- 592 plenty of work in Creavy, youthful pro from Albany, sured themselves at least a tie ?o: H. Siedeman is used to Dietel 153 153 132— 438 ium. with the Simmons Cowboys, To Lead handling j Y. Ingram Expected the top. If they lose their hard-boiled truck drivers and male N. first of a long string of dangerous remaining EL PROD fCTO Gene Sarazen, who has been a the games and the Giants capture all traffic law offenders. I 798 839 818 i opponents, officially opening Consequently. drew a Totals.... 2,454 Blue And Gold Back theirs, each will finish with 95 vic- when he P. G. A. champion twice, 1931 season Saturday, September found a crying woman on1 in j tories and 95 defeats. his hands, wr; rugged aecond round opponent 26. Leaders he lost. He noticed jorreal enjoyment Sarazen Among The veteran Ed Rommel, rather the woman a A1 Espinosa of Chicago. Monday morning's sigr.al drill driver pulling bon*r with its than one of Mack’s high-powered and blowed his whistle At the blast Distributor— has supplied the tourney found thie big squad divided into best brand of golf and he appears HIDALGO WILL nitchers. had the honor of clinching the woman stopped her car. bowed four groups. Railbirds had little BERKELEY. Calif., Sept. 16—f/P contender for the argument. He was fairly liberal, her head in her arms, and com- to be the strongest difficulty in picking out the “first —Down in the depths of Memorial Brannon—Signaigo Cigar Co. title. granting nine hits, but that was menced to cry. For ten minutes she Armour's keam." which was directed by Bull stadium, a University of California into the nothing to what his mates did to two bawled, tying up traffic in a terrible Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Ft. Worth Accompanying Hagen into ...-.*■ Elkins, regular ’30 quarterback, eleven is being whipped shape Indian were Leo another hurlers. They piled up 18 discard Diegel. MEET REYNOSA included Ernie Kov. this season, with an establivhed i This group two-time P. G. A. winner, Johnny hits, every member of the team mak- Harrison Stafford. Andy Brown, system come to new surroundings ing at least one hit Parrell and Ed Dudley, recent! and drilng and Johnny Craig, backs; Walter and different faces in the coach- across a run- winner of the Western open. American league contest six goals to five Sunday a regular wing post. is expected to lead the Blue and flag. after a hard fought engagement. The mark that Gold gridiron army out of the The New York Yankees, still — question position, SEPT. 8:30 P.M. Ed Vela starred for the winning sera of fourth backfield man and punt- wilderness to heights it once oc- vine for second place, made It THURS., 17, AMERICAN LEAGUE club, pounding the ball through four straight from the Detroit _ i er. Is still not definitely settled, cunied. years ago. Tiger3. Won. Lost. Pet I the goal on four occasions. 9 to 2. with John Craig on the inside Where, if any place, the 1931 Outside of Gordon Phode’s 99 43 .697 The was hard from j seven-hit Philadelphia game fought track and going strong. Nobody Bear touchdown parade will lead pitching, the big feature Washington . 85 56 .603 the beginning, it being the first of the Yank victory was : has. as yet, taken undisputed j-*s- j will be determined as the season Lou Geh- BILLY GEORGE York . 84 57 .596 opportunity that Hidalgo has had rig’s forty-fourth homerun In the New i session of a wing, although Du-, progresses. But a peek behind some . 72 68 .514 in time to the Reynosa fifth inning with two on bases. Cleveland play bose and Bibby seem to have a stadium walls reveals a snap and 59 83 .415 team on their own horses. This St. Louis . slight edge over Price. Sparks. dash in practice that forebodes Merriwell Stuff. 57 86 399 has been due to the in Detroit. difficulty Furrh. Garrett, and Rundell. Wal- trouble for the other side. Tom Aliver’s single in the tenth . 55 86 .390 bringing horses back from Mexico Chicago ter Howie at center has Charley More than a hundred aspiring inning with two out and the bases . 54 86 .386 due to American regulations against Boston Hawn, letterman. and Bill Smith, and perspiring candidates roared loaded drove Danny MacFayden in - Tuesday’s Resnlts entry of any stock from tick in- with a brilliant 175-pounder from last un and down the field. Footballs the run that gave the Boston New York, 9: Detroit. 2. fested areas. Red CRAIG Sox a WARDS year’s frosh squad, on his heels, flying and tackling dummies 3 to 2 win over Chicago, 4. The Hidalgoans are the No. 1 j St. Louis. 5; Washington. James Shear, end from creaking This Is the main play in their second In a row. The game HO team of this promising Chicago. 2 Innings) section now. ■ a Boston. 3: having Waco, has not reported to camp the bowl. At ane end. three or was brilliant duel between Ted Ly- Who Defied 14: Cleveland. 3. defeated Sid Berly’s ; ons The Man The Philadelphia. Harlingen and probably will not be in school four first string men are having and MacFayden, both of whom Wednesday’s C'mes team recently 2 to 1. went the route. this year. Other absentees are a session with Coach Ingram. 200 at Boston. Sunday’s line-ups were- Jtm Dempsey Wrestling Blacksmith Chicago Temple and Wheeler, tackles; Wat- pounds of muscle and fighting Lindsey, whose speciality -s New York Hidalgo Goals relief Detroit at kins, end; Pflughaupt, guard- spirit. The coach shouts: “You work, branched out to go a Washington 1—L. Villarreal 1 full Best Two Fall* Out of Three— Two Hour Time Limit St. Louis at Jones, center; Peterman and Bob* Not that way. Smach harder. nine-inning trick as the Cards at 2 —P. Vela 1 scored their Cleveland Philadelphia. Wendt, backs. Come at me like you meant busi- important shut out. The 3— S. de Alva 1 big righthander ness. You're not out taking a walk.” allowed only five LEAGUE 4.—Ed. Vela 4 hits, all while NATIONAL Stickler on fundamentals and singles, his mates got Won. Lost. Pet.) Reynosa Goals to Close Dudley nine. crank on proper blocking. Ingram for 49 .657 1 — M. Zamora The Pittsburgh CHARLIE JIM . 95 3 behind St. Louis is young and powerful enough to Pirates, 84 59 .537 2. —L. Samano 0 superb pitching by Heine Meine and New York . TOUGH! treat his bovs to personal instruc- 76 68 .528 3. —A. 1 Larry French, tumbled the Brooklyn Chicago . Dominguez tion. The man who bowls him over 74 <0 .514 4— T. Zamora 1 Robins twice. 5 to 2 and 2 to 1 Brooklyn . Refuses To Get In Is the man he wants. None is ex- 71 72 .497 Heslin Darn’ Vance deserved a better fate •Pittsburgh . pected to do what Ingram cannot in 61 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS the nightcap, when errors by Her- (Boston . With Edwards do. «. 60 85JJ* .414 (By The Associated Press> Ring man and Wright gave the Pirates Philadelphia Eighteen lettermen and nearly as both their 53 fO .371 (Including games of Sent. 15.) runs. LEAHMAN HESLIN Cincinnati with some NATIONAL LEAGUE many players experience • Tuesdav’s Results will form the nucleus of the Cali- 2. 1. Batting—Klein, Phillies. St. Louis Dutchman Pittsburgh. 5. 2: Brooklyn. .344; tBv Staff Member) fornia that winds Its Australian Champion Bottomlev. Cardinals. .343. squad up St. Louis. 5: Philadelphia, 2. HARLINGEN. Sept 10.—So far Runs: Klein, season with an intersectional came rained out. Phillies, 118; Terry. as fans here know after the bouts Others Giants. 112. with Georgia Tech, at Atlanta. W’ednesdar’s Games last nleht. Billy Edwards Is still December 26. Coach Ingram’s Runs batted In: Klein 115. ^ at Chicago. Phillies. the “roughest man in wrestlinr” ; Boston Ott. Giants. 106. squad will* make its Coast confer- York at Cincinnati. Amid a loud din of booes Ed- Popular Prices New Hits: L. Waner, ence bow October 17, against Wash- at Pittsburgh. Pirates. 197; Brooklyn Giants. 196. wards rouehed Jack Mitchell and ington state. NO Come Early at St. Louis. Terry, I Philadelphia Doubles: Adams Cardinals. 44; Dutch Heffner Into subm'ssion i Schedule: Herman. Robins. 41- easily when Jim Heslin. “Australian Sep. 26—Santa Clara at Berkeley: ‘LANES - BOOST LIGHT Triples: Terrv, Giants, 19; Her- champion.” refused to get into the i Oct. 3—St. Mary’s at Berkeley: 50c 75c of light PARIS—The popularity man. Robins. 16. rine with Edwards. Oct. 10—Olympic Club at Berkeley; \ FREE Avoid the enhanced bv the planes in France Is Home runs: Klein, Phillies, 31; Heslin demanded 1300 for meet-! Oct. 17—Washington State at Port- in action of the Air Ministry offer- Oft. 28. In* Edwards, aeeordine to an- Oct. ' Giants. op land: ‘>4—Southern CalifonT'1 - ing $12,000 In prl*es In a national 8toIen bases: Frisch Cardinals nouncement from the rin*. at Berkeley: Oct. 31—Nevada a* $1.00 $15) The ministry .s 27- Crvbabv Chas. tvrahman Nov. Rush design competition. Martin, Cardinals. 17. beat Berkeley; 7—Washington at \ LIST attempting to popul'.-tre the light Pitching: Haines. Cardinals, won Sterher two out of three falls. Berkeley; Nov. 14—Idaho at Berk- in the 120-horse- lost 3: two-seater planes 11, Derringer, Cardinals, won I Heffner and Heslin drew in a 20 eley; Nov. 21—Stanford at Palo power and under class. 17, last 6. minute slugfest. Alto.