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Hocs, Owls and Bears Win Conference Contests The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION ^***^***M<f'fc*aa**a*a*‘-**^^--*— ----------- ^ilMI t -- ’ ■ The OWLS AND BEARS WIN * a a A a CONFERENCE HOCS, JLm CONTESTS J Sports BAYLOR m Spade 29; Meet Set for San Benito March 26 MACKEY WINS -—.. ... .. — ! County .-.-- _ MB_2___25, km mr BAX. EC STAC* B FARMERS 23 IN ■•■■■■■■■«■■( Sport Scribes Declare COMEBACK BIB FALK is through as a big Dempsey » Cardinals Sell Hack To leaguer. Saturday night he took ********* NEW SYSTEM Rice Noses Out Texas Feet his bow in the Big Time. Announce- By Through Ropes, But ment was he Gave Them made that will manage 25-22; Arkansas 29, Their Biggest Kick Sum Unnamed Shoulders Down) Ihe Toledo Mudhens of the Ameit- BEING URGED Brooklyn; can tMoclaticn this season. Falk S. M. U. 20 Whet To Do? BY ALAN GOULD with Accepted the appointment at his pert* more thrill* than any | NEW other athlete. NORFOLK. Va Jan. 23. —(A*)— Ins for an unannounced sum of home in Austin. The tamnus out- YORK, Jan. 23. (A*/—If it Greyhoifnds and Cardinals will is This goes, say the ballots in The The Brooklyn Robins today obtained cash and Bob Parlcham, young out- ffc&ier be a playing manager, SATURDAY any encouragement to hiprt as he BY SCORES Associated Press the Hack Wilson, outfielder from the St. fielder, last year with Hartford, PROF. PICIS PI LI'SR I the Cleveland chiefs have staled. considers a poll, despite Are Requested To r Arkansas 29. Southern Metho- fighting come-back Louis Cardinals. Dave a farm. Staff runticiaii • • • tact Dempsey fought In an era Driscoll Conn., Brooklyn dic 20. after a lapse of five years. Jack such as business manager of the Brooklyn Driscoll, In Norfolk for the an- “Cyclone'* Mackey stormed PRACTICALLY every Valley ball boasting super-stars Bobby Participate si Rice 25, Texas 22. know 0 club, announced the deal here this nual meeting of the eastern league, over Jack here fan knows Bib. He came to this ^>empsey may he has fur- Jones, Bill Tilden, Red Grange, Phillips Friday afternoon. Wilson goes to the Rob- being president of the Hart lord night in the main event at •eetlon in about 1919 and played Baylor 29. Aggies 23. nished the country's newspaper ex- Paavo Nurmi and Babe Ruth. the T. lV\a» Tech 19. <B.v 8taff Correspondent) club, stated the deal has been *runt-ta-tonum and was forced to a He was one C. U. 30. Dempsey gave 43 experts their semi-pro league. — toss |||in Daniel Baker 26. Sul SAN BENITO. Jan. 23. The hanging fire a week. The Cardin- the visitor on three distinct <ot the hardest hitters ever in Ross 14. greatest thrill but not all in the seen Cameron als wanted Frederick, Brooklyn out-, occasions before South same fight. The slugfest he had County Interscholastic obtaining the Texas. Bib got his start in fielder, but P-rk- decision. Ark.. Jan. 23. with Luis m 1923 the League meet will be held at San finally accepted the Southwest conference, pitch- FAYETTEVILLE. Firpo packed one of the Benito March 25 and was MONDAY TILTS ham. eastern league’s Mackey opened Up with an —(VP*—The of Arkansas ENTRIES ARE ultimate in excitement lor 17 ob- 26. it easy ing for Uncle Biily Disch at the University batters last decided at a of the hading year and a going breast-stroke and wound up of Texas. continued among the leadersin the servers. Just as many more got meeting county University A southpaw, executive former football star at Georgia flat on his back in 22 Southwest Conference cage race their out of committee held here Fri- minutes. The was never beaten in a conic-- big moment the long- Tech. above gjfce Southern day morning. Seven out of eleven mentioned Mr. Phillips hid , by Methodist count the ence game, if our serves boating episode In second match The business a memory 29-20. The executive committee members at- WELL MATCHED Brooklyn manager leg split and was making *v : Jonight Mustangs put with Gene Five us right. About the time Bib was DUE JAN. Tunney. recall the said he believed the Robins drove violent effort to §11 a tended the session. rip Mackey upl™ I up much better battle than they 31; Dempsey-Willard bout most vivid- the Chicago White Sox The chief item a good deal for Wilson, who hit 59 the middle. jtraduatmg, did last night when they were ly, four the bout in which Jack brought up by their big scandal. Shoeless Joe ^ the committee was a recommenda- home runs while with the Chicago Fun's ||piad swamped 46 to 20. lost the Scorps Meet Method i s t • Fun. But- Jackson Buck Weaver. Joe Gandil. crown to Tunney at Phila- tion that San Cubs in 1930. only to slump last The Methodist defense was Meet Famous Benito and Harlin- Taken aback. “Wee Dickie Kerr and other immor- Originated By delphia in 1926. season and find himself traded to Mackey ceased all stubborn and the Porkers were gen participate in the county meet In Test Game At social amenities Obviously the “contact the St. Louis Cardinals for Bur- and became down- tals were banned from professional to sports** instead of staging a city-citv meet forced fight every minute of the Writer To Be Held right hostile. The net result as a baseball. pack the most thrills lor experts as was conducted last leigh Grimes, veteran pitcher. Dris- game. Doc Sexton, star center, and year. The San Benito turbulent of action + m • and fans alike. It is no to coll said Wilson had been a favor- puiwheel which Tom Murphy, guard, were In surprise fact that the ’Hounds and Cardin- flounced chiefly February football with fans for a hither, thither and von With Sox. Arkansas find and boxing ranked als were out of the meet last sea- ite Brooklyn year __ t'p responsible for the vic- It turned out that this ahead of baseball, the most son VALLEY KMATHRS and the fact he was a right hand Phillip* THE SOX had to haw players Sexton five field popu- detracted materially from in- was tory. rang up to break the chappie not at all opposed to to lar national sport, in this terest in the session, it was stated. Games Monday batter would tend apd they had have them quick. goals and four free throws. Murphy respect. whanging a fellow’s chin or A complete change In the meth- ! A total of 79 sports editors and It is that this recommenda- Alette, vs. B. J. C. at San Benito solid front of lelthand hitters the stomp- Bib was one of the boys they sign- played an airtight defensive eanse likely ing him in the rear or hL$ writers that football tion will be acted <8:30 m > Robin outfield presented last year lap. ed. The Austin product flatly re- and contributed seven points tf the od of handling the Rex Beach cup rind furnished upon favorably, p. Phillip*, knew all the fine Ft in Frederick, Herman and O’Doul. points fused to toss one ball over the Razorback total. tournament at the Brownsville their greatest thrill as compared leaving Brownsville the only sys- Brown vs. Alexanders at San of pan, Driscoll said he did not wrestling. The "Cyclone** r.iged was was : with a total of 62 for and 51 tem not in the county session. Benito. expect And took his stand in the outfield. Mills, substitute guard, out- Country club announced Sat- boxing lor 17 minutes before a in It also was decided to work out a Mercedes at trouble with Wilson over a con- obtaining The Sox moguls groaned as they standing for the Methodists. Coach urday by Lee J. Butler, professional baseball. McAllen. fall with what is known in the definite of awards in the tract, but did not mention terms watched a million dollar arm roam St. Clair sent him in to guard at the club. The Southern Califomia-Notre system Jitney Jungle at Gulf. trade as a Bawston" split. form of certificates. Firsts, seconds Edcouch to be offered. Prior to the trade. the outfield for fly balls. Sexton. He not only did a good Job The change is from a club Dame game of 1931 top* the grid- at Sebastian. Thirteen minutes more of furious and thirds will be these Wilson notified the St. Louis Nevertheless. Bib made good of that, but shot three successive championship, to a handicap tour- iron list for excitement, with 18 given milling and Phillips got the lower certificates. Cardinals he would not accept as an outfielder and lie never field goals to cut the Razorback nament. votes. The World Senes of 1929, THE BEST matched games ot portion of his anatomy 41 All of these will be swarded im- $7,500 and the chance of a bonus e.—legsi a lead to 19-17 in the second ttklf. was in which the beat the the season wili be on m the in the pitched game The Austin bov was It made necessary by the Athletics Cubs tap if he made with the world entangled ropes. However, The Porkers held a five mediately after the close of night good one of the best hitters and Hold- point fact that the cup has engraved on with the pitching help of Howard Valley Amateur Basketball league this did not deter the determined the end of the first events Saturday. champions. ers In the American league for lead at period. it, "The Rex Beach Handicap I Ehmke and the 10-run rally in the Monday night when five games are Mr.
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