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The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION |

* ' Chas. J. Ross, local man, wers vtsttoRk as was James A. QUlett. who came «9 OCAL GRIDDERS Connie Mack Dean of Pilots; ART SHIRES TO DUE HERE der the rural-urban service. Won Seven Flags in 35 Years Sports Chats «% TAKE IT EASY r-—-•-? BECOME BOXER Friday a new football era will be see ourselves as others see us,’‘ or 4k begun for the Brownsville high words to that effect. Star to school Eagles. That will Pugilistic day they for fun0 It will not do. .g Dan Barnhart Not In m play the first class “A” game in the Have Chance to Make Jjpticuffsoutely not. Thar's ^old in them Lineup as Eagles institution’s history. Their opponents springs, draws and hard looks. So I Ring Fortune will be the Buccaneers at Kleberg a manager whispered to Artless Art Run Shires. And now the diamond's bad Signals park, Corpus Christi. In this con- #i boy will do his fighting with gloves. test. the I TULSA. Okla., Oct 2.—(JP)—Art Eagles hope to do two His opponents wil be professional 4 Shires, stormy of the Chicago things: To at last wallop a Bucca- sock absorbers—not mere business Brownsville elevens, with the ex- petrel White Sox and baseball's most cele- and ball Lena ception of “8oc” Plata’s “B” neer eleven, and to begin their new managers players. brated of the last decade, is White Hose squad, continued light workouts pugilist existence in a convincing fashion. Blackburne, manager, to have a to his fistic will Tuesday in preparation for week- chance display Brownsville's elevens have never probably give Art a good letter the of end games. prowess In ring. been able to do much with Corpus recommendation as a knuckle asociate of Jack Coach Douglas Fessenden con- Teddy Hayes, Christi gridders in the past. flinger. His nose knows. Shires is of tinued to perfect the Eagles attack. Kearns and a famous trainer scheduled to go into training for six in Tulsa with A1 who He is now mainly concerned with fighters, Fay, months after which he will blossom an- Nixon Askey, Corpus coach, say? the timing of the outfit. Little meets Babe Hunt here October 8, out as a pugilist. his club is “set” for the Eagles. Bas- hard work in the form of scrimmage nonounced today he had taken would ing his plans on what he knew of will confront the Eagles from now Shires under his wing, put Coach Calvin Surtees’ Junior Col- and the team’s style last year, Askey Giftology on. Fessenden does not care to him in training immediately lege Scorpions will face a worthy has build up a defense. The the art of further Injure his players. start him fighting this winter. key- opponent Thursday in the McAllen giving pleas- met in last stone in Askey’s eleven is a, 190- Dan Limbers Hayes Shire. Chicago Bulldogs. It looks like a hard fight Big Up fullback the name of As week and learned that the baseball pound by with the result nobody’s cinch. The urably. practiced by, “Big Dan” Barnhart continued to He is said to be a versatiic battler, who has had great success in Trasky. Dawgs hed the limber up his bad leg on the side- the Edinburg collegians wise women, it isn’t a bit his bare knm. le engagements with performer, going through bag to 19-0 last week. The Broncs are lines. Carroll Crowe seems to have ball mana- of tricks that "triple threat” artists of other players, including generally considered one of the for fully recovered from the effects usually have. The Bucs have not complicated, they ger of his own classiest elevens In the Valley. his recent illness. The backfield is shown unusual so team, was ambitious to become a power far this being ironed out to perform with know The Fashion “fix- boxer. He took Shires to a year. out the services of Barnhart. gymnas- Look at the kin-folk act on ium and watched him work with the The squad has revived from the Brownsville elevens: Manuel, An- ings” for men are ac- A of Brownsville stiffness caused by the Harlingen gloves. large delegation tonio and Rodolfo Trujillo; Telmo “Shires 193 in con- fans are expected to make *he game, and is stepping into practice weighs perfect trip and Jack Todd; Clarence, Sidney ceptable twelve months dition has the build of a i to Christi to see the with good spirit. They will leave and fight- Corpus Eagles and Donald Bennett; Callan and er,” Hayes said. “He has great cour- baptized in class "A” water. A spe- Martin; Fritz and William every year. for Corpus Christ! Thursday by Dudley V train. age and the utmost confidence in cial train has been made up by the Ball; Lino and Eduardo Perez; Coach Calvin Surtees has shifted himself and his ability to make good Missouri Pacific, with an unusually George Champion and Geo Allala Just now, big new Fall his combination of the Junior Col- in the ring.” low rate of $3.15 for the round trip. (cousins); and Frank Cortez and Es- stocks make fine lege Scorpions around in prepara- The special will leave Friday morn- cobar (half brothers.) pick Thurs- ing and return immediately af- tion for the McAllen game for and day. It is probable that Atkins will ter the game. The train is expected ing September be seen in the backfield role at that notes to carry from 300 to 500 Eagle sup- Mission Rotarians "grid October f time. Morris Pipkin, stellar back, if* I porters. birthday gift- limbered up a leg without ac- Hear Goodwin Speak game BY GAYLE TALBOT, JR., tual in the squad work Other district No. 8 games for the MISSION. Oct. 2—(Special to the ing. participation (Associated Press Writerl Sports week include: Brackenridge vs. Herald)—Marvin Goodwin waa the Tuesday. the v Top-heavy scores run up by Alamo Heights (Friday), Main vs. headliner at the Rotary club meeting B’s Scrimmage on Monday, with a talk on “Interna- Baylor University Bears in their Harlandale (Saturday), Robstown “B” went first two melees have done nothing tionalism.” Mr. Goodwin’s talk cen- Plato’s aggregation vs. Austin (Friday), and Brownsville tered on Spain, from the beginning of with coNnie■ Mck that through a heavy scrimmage to allay the popular belief vs. Corpus Christi. Brackenridge, her settlement In the early Christian The cn a the fc l Jardin Comets. neigh- m Coach Morley Jennings' ele is coached by Caud Kellam, era by infiltrations of Romans. Bar- _ formerly deal of im- until the boiylshowed a great powerful threat for the Southwest of Mission, should get the nod over barians and Mohammedans, of Louisi- time. pr

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