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CUBS CHILL TIGER HOPES WITH 3 TO 0 SHUTOUT OPENER | WARNEKE IS * GAME’S STAR Bridget Slated to Twirl Against Root In Thursday Tilt By EDWARD J. NEIL DETROIT. Oct. 3. U*V-They had to sec them to believe them, the 4* * :-v.m ip v a. w 'W^-^'WFW^PPPPPP'MP'^1'‘'V'winimwwvKvy ir^-pvum -aw w pphhphmbp' ar- Detroit Tigers of Mickey Cochrane, IHi 5-1 PITCHING POWER—Left to right Larry French. Lon Warneko. Bill Lee. and Charley Root. and now lt‘s up to Tommy Bridges, French la the only southpaw <ne of the finest curve ball pitchers in the American league, to stop these I impertinent Chicago Cubs U they’re ever to be stopped short of base- ball's world ohampioobhip. Detroit listened to all those stor- ies of Chafiey Grimm's ycung up- starts. of their 21-game winning streak that salted away the Nation- al League championship in the stretch, of the lire and dash, ease and nonchalance of youth. But yt 1 can't expect people who fought Dizzy Dean and his St. Louis Roughnecks through seven bitter games only a year ago to be worried by a lot of youngsters, even if the youngsters are good. CIXMJTWi OUTFIFM*—Left to Angie Galan left. Freddie Lindatrom. center Frank De- But now the Tigers know, and un- right | maree richt and Churk Klein renter less Bridges can do something Thursday against 36-year-old Char- lie Root, the oldest man on the Chi- * cago ball club, the 1935 World f ies will head for Its three-game ses- sion in Chicago Friday with the American League champions hang- ing on the ropes. There's a terrific suspicion abroad that they’re ripe for the long count right now. but no one will ccme out and say that definitely until Bridges, last In St who beat Dizzy Dean fall - Louis, has had his fling. x \v^r/? ( \|UVI/i VI I. I I*- *—^1 — — — RELIABLE INSPIRE* Augie Galan. REJUVENATED Freddie L. ___ Gabby Hart- .STAR t'Ht't'KER—Bill Lea. Rain Threatens left fielder, leads off for Llndstrom .tarred after shift IXFIELD—Left to right Phil Cavarretta. first. Stanley Hack, third, William Jurgea. short | nett, eeterao catcher. Is Cubs* giant right-hander from Plaqao- Grimm’s boys. from third to center a»d William Herman, second best bitter mine. La. 'tommy may not gtt around to it Thursday, because tire weatherman, blowing alternately hot and cold, dry and wet, fer the past couple ot Jords ... Sords I has The ! Points By Jack weeks, turned weepy again. School INDIANS BEAT [ARDS SHINE the wor- DEFEAT Eight Valley High slues looked like Tiger ELKS BIFF shippers. about to break into tears at any moment. Showers through the Grid Games Are night, and more lorecatt Thursday, Up Friday a CRACKERS $-3 OVER leit some possibility of postpone- GOODYEAR 14-5 STATE ment before the battle shilts to Chi- Valley games this week with last The Bulldogs played their first J@NE$ —3 cago. Ii that happens the clubs will year's results. game last week and stopped the has Tiremen Outhit But Class A Oklahoma Has In Numerous stay here until the second game Bpoes Harlingen Class A Cardinals. 12 to City Edge FAMOUS ARty FoCTBALL Harlingen Boys at Christi. played. •Edinburg Corpus WHO SWITCHES MS ^been Errors Prove Too 0. while the Warriors were turning Dixie Seriea Over COACH Playing Football 'jr with one fall to their credit, ( lass R ACTIVITIES FROM thanks to the brilliant pitching of Costly Santa Rosa at McAllen the dope-bucket upside down by Atlanta IMASJANA STAlt To Elsewhere the undis- •Pharr-San Juan-Alamo (12) at the A/JO THE now Mercedes OKLAHOMA i" long Lon Warneke. spilling Tigers, !S to ■— I Raymondville <0). puted hurling champion of Arkansas, 0. Coach Bob OKLAHOMA Oct. 3. -VP\ 8'<S S/Vim ——v outhit 14 to 10. the Elk* Knight’s Bulldogs CITY, HARLINGEN. Oct. I —Harlingen the Cub kids are on top and plan to Although La Joya at Mercedes. ended In second last season Oklahoma rT took full of 12 Goodyear La Peria <0> at Donna (18). place —The Indians. Texas Xsavs f school graduates are sta> there. They knew Warneke, advantage -R4t Ugh perform- Mission (12) at Rio Hondo (0). and are considered the dark- who came from cellar to fpc* ( pitching brilliantly, would shut -ut error* here Wednesday night to among leaguers on a number of coi- Non-District ng creditably as he 3 to 0. allow- horse elevens of the current year. I In now have a <SA£6rO the Tigers did. defeat the Tiremen 14-a in a garret one season, ege football teams over the stata, the •Weslaco at Harlingen ing but four hits, handcuffing Probably the outstanding game leg up on the Dixie Series. f American Brownsville Playground Ball league •San Benito (8) at Brownsville iccording to Principal D. M. Den- sluggers whe tore the pen- In Class B circuit however They rose up in all their might I on the 36th diamond. (8). FYiday. ant race apart. game Snappy Wednesday night to hamper down on of the high school. •—Indicates night games will be the Indlan-Lion tilt at f The Chicagoans have -heir fin- fielding on the part of the BPOEs the Cracker of Atlanta, Boulhem I “2m One of the finest records has been Donna when the gers crossed Thursday, however. them out of several holes. championship Association winners, t to 3. and nade by Jimmy Lawrence, fast pulled McALLEN, Oct. 8—Two undefeat- Donna Redskins take on the La | There may be trepidiation—if these that the Redskins a margin of raising back who is playing his The ^Iks won the game tn the ed Valley Class B teams will meet Feria Lions. Donna is defending the gave young, high and hard riding base- two to one in the Dixie ast season with Texas Christian first two innings when they rushed here beneath the lights at McHi Class B title won last in the ; games play- ball cossacks know that ap- year the outstandi- anything over tallies on the when off. University. Probably of eight strength Athletic Field Friday night Valley and bi-district, while the concern—in the hearts While Jack Brillheart held the i ng backfleld man ever produced proaches of four hits, three walks, two errors the McAllen Bulldogs entertain the Lions will be seeking to overturn the Cubs Ifnursday. but the Tigers back with lere and one of the best and a stolen base. Santa Rosa Warriors, playing their the Indian wigwam on two counts, Atlantans steaty pitch- f player* probably will never know it from •ver to hall from the hi* The Goodyear fireworks broke second season In Class B circles. once for their early defeat last I ing, the war clubs of the Indians t Valley, anything they can see. There’s an- rareer has been watched with loose In the fourth when the Tire- season when the Indians went on [.smashed out base hits until finally i great awesome portent for them on but other men nicked Lesser for three singles the warpath to snatch the title and in the seventh Inning Bob Durham nterest not only by Harlingen baseball's wall. In the five W> rid follower*. but only one run across. In again In an effort to prevent a was knocked out with a five run jy all Valley grid Eerie* which thp Tigers have play- put In the fifth, they again got three more recurrence of the massacre. rally. Daniel Baker College at Brown- won the first ed. thev have never singles but did not score. EAGLESREADY Coach Herman Schmalxreld’s Brillheart needed the aid of his R-ood also knows that there la such four of them did not game. In they Patrick lammed out a home run Mercedes Tigers are due to get Into teammates several times to help i place as Harlingen. Three mera- either. win the last game, In the seventh, and Perkins hit the win column this week when they him out of tight spots. In the sixth, >ers of the varsity squad hall from lost Wednesday. before They another in the eighth. take on the La Joya Coyotes Friday with the tying run on base, Roy his city. Two of the boys play in less thm 8.000 backers who aliehtly Thursday night the Eagles and FOR ’HOUNDS afternoon. The Coyotes are playing Myers stole the show with a mag- ;he line. They are Randall MeLal- ball team hieher than rate their Pan-American dyers are to play. their first season of Class B foot- nificent diving catch of Lipscomb’s and. tackle, and Woodrow Red, Boston doe* the Cabots and the was a The game moved up night ball. low liner. The Crackers lost two pnd. Phillip Barnhart Is a back. All Lrdees. and lost with their own In order not to interfere with the Two they Hot Contest Is more dark-horse clubs will scores at the plate when they fail- three ere reported to be regulars. Arkansas hero, Lynwood fSchool- trownsville-San Benito night foot- Expected together get Friday night at Rav- e in attempts to make double George Beck Is reported to have bov) Rrwe. ball that might ball On Tucker Field pitching game Friday. mondville when the hometown steals. Until the seventh the Crack- made a berth at tackle for himself have bepn pood enough against any The Wednesday box: Bearcat and the Pharr-Snn Juan- ers had a chance, the count stand- on the Abilene Christian College but warneke at his best.
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