The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION ..—Ml—...... TEXAS AGGIES DEFEAT TULANE 13 TO 6 IN GRID THRILLER STEERS GORE M’Allen Avenges Many GIANTS CLOUT HOUNDS WHIP Bruins Defeat Defeats by Cardinals Grid Results I R. G. C. 19 to 0 MINERS 22-6 ROBINS 4 TO 2 BOBCATS 12-0 MCALLEN, Sept. SO. — McAllen gen football teams, and the vic- PHARR. ». ~ Pharr-Baa fans said couldn't be done and local fans Bept. It tory sent and high school SOUTHWEST California 34. Nevada 0. didn't expect the impossible, but students of Juan-Alamo high school Bears, into paeans delight. Cuba And Are A. At M. 13, ToJane 8, California 39. Calif. Aggias ft Baylor Opens With Easy the McAllen Class B Bulldogs stop- A freak the first of the Philadelphia San Benito Reveals Fair In last play, Arkansas 42. OkJa. Bap. 7. Capital 7. Toledo 2. A runners-up year's Valley ped the Claes A Harlingen Cardin- the Cards a 20-6 Over gave 8- point Other Winner* In Baylor 20, St. Eds. 6. Case 20 Ashland 0. Class B schoolboy football chase, Vicvtory als by a score of 20-15 here Friday W, and scattered Bulldog morale La. state Rice ft. Little Club In IS, Centenary 27, Henderson 0. opened their season with a II to 0 afternoon. over a hundred St. Biwards yards of gridiron, National Texas 22, Texas .times ft. Centre 30, Louisville 0. Revenge was sweet for the Bull- but the Hounds came victory over 'the Rio Oreads back quickly Cincinnati 20, Rio Orandc ft Opener Sigh dogs. Not slnoe 1928, until the School Friday under quidance of Quarterback OTHERS C. G. Academy 25, War. Tech, ft Hillbillies here Friday after- afternoon, had a McAllen team was Cloyd Frame. Ironically, it Alabama 24, Oglethorpe 0. Colby 12. Trinity 0. noon. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 30. (>F*— enjoyed but defeat at the Frame’s error whicn the BROOKLYN, Sept. 80. (*•)—'The anything gave Amarillo 13. Okia. Aggies 0. Colo. Aggies 7. Wyoming V. ft By RltrOI The Bears showed {Mainly that hands of the Harlln- Birds their first and New York Oiantt gave a demon- Tbxaa A. A M. defeated Tulane 13 fast-moving only marker, Amherst 38. Hobart 7. Colo. U. 19. Chadron 0. SAN BENITO. Sept. 30—Friday s they are to be reckoned -d*t» this as he allowed the kickoff to roll stration of the kind of feux-ball Aurora to 6 today In a game that was a 0. Concordia 0. Cornell 48, 8t Lawrence 1. fracas between the San Benito year as contenders for the Class B across the Bulldog goal. McLelland that won them the National lea- Austin Dixie and the thriller the College 2; Unlrerslty Cornell Col. 12, Iowa Teach. T. Qreyhounds Edinburg title, having several of thetr vet- all way. fell on the oval had gue championship today as they de- 8. and Harlingen Cortland 8. 38. Hartwlck ft Bobcats served to show that Coach erans bark and a wealth of wffiiaf The Greenies wers and scored two feated the 4 to 2. trailing before the game was Dodgers, Army 19, Mercer 6. Dartmouth 41. Norwich 0. Orville (Mule) Brown has a nice youngsters. MIKE minutes old. They got only eight hits off Van Arizona hov- AND Teach. little football team in the win but hard luck certainly JIlT 13. Redlands A Duke 37. V. M. I. 8. making. Flowers, Ehlert and F. Devine did in the second half, Lingle Mungo while Brooklyn nick- Bates Arnold from ered all over the Green Wave. Early young 19. 0. Duluth 0. Mankato 0. Judging -he way they waded the scoring for the Beers. Piowesa Dave McAllen left ed Fred Fitzsimmons for nine. But Timlin, half, Beloit 22. Dubuque U. 0. Evansville 18. Franklin 0. Into the visiting felines and turn- galloping 40 yards a The Gdeenles were trailing and the Qiants coupled their blow.* ef- through broken received Anderson's punt and Boston U. 0, MiddieOurv 7. Fair mount 25 Shepherd Col. 0. ed them back. 12 to 0. field in the second period for the were beaten fectively with Mungo's bursts of apparently hopelessly DRAW IN sprinted the necessary 89 yards for Brigham Young 25, Mont. State 0 The Hounds showed potential second score of TEN Florida 28. Stetson 0. the This ran, wildness while Fltz was un- game. when In the third quarter they un- the tying score. Perfect blocking big power in passing by completing with a touchable Fordham 52. Albright 0. 29-yard pass from Jack** opened the way for the In the pinches. nine out of 23 for a total loosed a vicious passing attack and youngster's Oeneva 14, Wesleyan 8. attempts to Ehlers in the fire tquarter, wig I dash. in the third New York .... 102 000 oOl—4 8 0 of 140 not one carried the ball within 4 yards of Again quarter, Georgia 20. N. C. State 10. yards counting the most spectacular plays of tne Fail to Brooklyn .... 000 101 000—2 9 3 touchdown. it because Styles Mix; Dick, the Bulldogs scored after straight Qa. Tech. 39. Adams did the chunk- » touchdown but lost Fitzsimmons and Mun- CARD Clemson 2. game. football had carried the oval to Mancuso; DEFEAT ing but a number of capable pass- they failed to make first down by Hampden Sydney 19. Guilford 0. The Hillbillies pulled a deceptive Monterrey Steal the Cardinal line. Rucker go and Lopez. er* snatched .he p.gskin from the 15 inches. 5-yard Hanover 12. Rose Polv 6. fake p!uy from the old sock two or tore off the five on a air during the afternoon's Then in the last quarter with five yards perfec- Holy Croes 50. St Michaels 0. perform- three times during the game and Spotlight tly executed criss-cross around Dean Beaten ance including Captain Peery. minutes left to play, Tulane shot ST. Illinois 13. Drake 6. threatened to score once Of Its end. The last touchdown LOUIS, Sep*.. 30. uPMDiay GRID Cowart. Mangum and Davis. right FEATURE th? the ball over the line, but the Indiana 7. Miami 0. use. but Bear defense smothered goal came Dean got knocked out of the box Because in the closing minutes of Iowa all other efforts touchdown did not count as the 7, Northwestern 0 . Davis Plays Well The Rio Grande 30 — when the downed today defeat- were off-side. The ball HARLINGEN, Sept. Mike play Bulldogs John Tnrleton 18 Co- 0. eleven reached the Pharr JB* the Greenies ed the St. Louis 12 One of City vard Martinez. 121 pounds, New Orleans their on the Harlingen 20- Caddinals, to 2, Rio Hondo, La Feria And the revelations of the was put in play on the six punt to cinch third Kalamazoo 14, Manchester 0. yard line once cr twice and Jimmy Arazella, 124. San An- yard line. A 15-yard place in the National game was the playing of Davis at IVr and there the Aggies held penalty push- Kan. State 25. F.mporla 0. tonio. boxed ten clever rounds ed the Birds still farther back. On League race, but he fanned five Weslaco quarterback. The little quarter rar. three line onslaughts ou*. to a Spring King 20, Langley 0. against draw In the main event of the the next play. Henry Duncan. Bull- to run his strike-out total for the the game capably and did some finally had to yield a touchdown. fight Lafayette 20. Muhlenberg 0. card held at the American Legion dog captain, rushed Punter Ander- season to 202. Surprises fancy running and .mercepliag of A native Louisianan. Clifford Do* Dean and Lehigh 19. Drexel 0. arena here son and recovered the ball lor a Ouy Bush pitched on passes. As a matter of iact five Ball now of Port Arthur, Tex. Friday night. Manhattan 13. Clarkson Tech 8. mingue, even terms until the sixth, when Edinburg passes out of 14 Playground led Although their styles did not touchdown. VALLEY attempts one of the Aggies’ mainsprings the Cubs FOOTBALL Marquette 8. Lawrence 0. were dovetail In such a manner as to Torres. Guerra and Tisdale got to the modest one lor snagged by San Benito play- attack for the first touchdown. play- four Class B Marshall 38. Transylvania 0. give the kind of a the fan* ed excellent offensive football for runs, two of them accounted ers and three were completed for of the second quar- fight Weslaco 12. Mission 0. Maryland 20. 8t. John’s 0. To U the opening hke. the the lor by a home run by Babe Her- a total of about 30 yards. Only Begin Monday youngsters put a good Bulldogs. Holland, one-armed T. Domingue then kicked goal. up Rio Hondo 8, Donna 0. Mich. State 14 Orlnneii 0. tie exhibition of the fistic science. Harlingen fullback man with Billy Herman on base. one Hound pass was intercepted. In the third quarter. Bill Couser invariably Mercedes 32, Banm Rosa 0. Minnesota 19. S. Dak. State 0. PLAYGROUND BALL Martinez, forced to and return- Chicago .... 200 004 00b—12 14 2 Tankersley occasionally tore off in at for Domingue give weight, caught Bulldog punts San Benito 12. Mlss. Col. 33 La. Col. 7. went quarter reach ed St. Louis- 200 000 OOO— 2 5 3 Edinburg 0. some good yardage and the line- Monday—Los Fresno* vs. BegiM* kick-off and helghth to his opponent, them several yards before being La Feria Miss ahd caught Monk Simon’s Bush and 51, R.tymondvxlle 0. 9 12. Mlllsapa 0. men did some hard Kiwanis vs. Veteran*. tried hard throughout, but ne downed. Rucker plaved good de- Hartnett; Dean, Vance charging. and ran it back 50 yards along the and O'Farrell. Mo. Varsity 7. Fish 0. first Wednesday—Federal* vs. couldn't in under Azarella's fensive football for McAllen Twelve downs were chalked Airport* side lines and was away for a keep Non-( onferpnie Monmouth 14 Iowa Weslevan 0. A C. v*. Gateway. — San Benito to four left to a Summary Passes; up by Edinburg. touchdown until Simons stopped long enough produce Harlingen McAllen 20, 8. Mt. Union 7 Oreen 8. vs. Veterans. tried * Philadelphia. 000 100 000 1—2 8 1 Harlingen Bowling Tne first down record g.ves a pret- Friday—Elks Rotary slam-bang fight. The New Orleans 18. completed 7 for 35 aids, P-S. W M him on the 22 yard tne A pass. Boston 000 001 000 0—1 9 J.-A. 19. R. G. City 0. Navy 12. St 0 ty of the be- vs. Eagles. youngster was on the aggressive intercepted none; McAllen tried 1 good picture game Fowler to Strlngfellow, scored the and Neb 33. Neb. Fish 0. cause made three of her most of the time, while Azarella three, completed 1 for 3 ya’-d* In- Holley Davis; Cantwell and Edinburg second touchdown. Strlngfellow Hogan, “B" Mantling* N H 7. Lowell Textile 9. first downs in the first The hurricane-delayed Browns was content to Jab him off with his tercepted 2. First downs Harlin- Spohrer, Liggett. quarter. mis* 3 the point after touchdown. Team— w L Pet. Niagara 28, Buffalo 0. That was the only period in which ville Playground lsegns left and dance out of danger. Mar- gen 3. McAllen 2. Penalties: Har- Oberlin 12 With both Domingue and Couser Weslaco . 1 o i.uii0 Rochester 0 she showed over San will take up its schedule again Mon- tinez had to get In cloae, clinch lingen. 5 for 55 yards; 2 superiority the Tulane McAllen, Rio Hondo . Ohio Northern 0. 0. with Los Fresno* and tile out of game. snapped for i 0 j.joq Buffington Benito. day nigh and do what damage he could with 10 yards, official.; York. Ban Ohio U * coulter attack and .-allied Mercedes . 81 Mom* Harvey 0. Eagles in. the contest. The ittto Marcos i 0 IMO Edinburg drove as far as the opening infighting. Few lans were inclined Teachers, referee; Emery SENS ROMP Benito O Wesleyan 28. 7. second tilt of the win arond Monk Simona’ interception ON San . 1 0 10 0 Heidelberg San Ben,to 35-yard line in tha* night pit to dispute the draw decision. Baylor, umpire; Cox. Edinburg, La Oklahoma by Strlngfellow. Ferla . o 0. Vanderbilt 0. first a the Ki-.var.a against the Veteran*. of an Aggie pass ( head linesman. 1 1 1.000 quarter. Not single pass The semi-final, however, a drRW Mission 14 0. The opener wtl! enable one of . 0 1 .001, Oregon Gonzaga was completed in the first quarter between Dick Wymore. 120 of La Dorma Oregon 8. Mont. the contestants to breek into the LINOHORNS TAKE ...». 0 i 000 20. 0. out of seven tries by both sides but Feria, and Kid Monterrey, 125 of Pit’ ^btirtrh 9 ain column as both are ranked MINERS FUR RIDE YANKEES 7-2 *>anm Rosa 0 1 .000 Ac Jeff. 0. the second quarter opened with 30. Uni- Fan An*onio, gave the fan* what Rutger* 10 F Ac M 0. with three naughts. The Veteran* AUSTIN, Sept. UP)—'The | r.dmburg . 0 1 .300 Adams passing to Cowart for nim> wanted. This was a of Texas turned back the they slam-bang Wile St Cloud 14 Hamline 8. and then to for 20. have a perfect standing while the varsity EAGLES FALL Raymond . 0 1 qqo yards Peery battle over the of El Paso i eight-round route 1 Si West Cheater Kiwanis are time m the Texas College of M'nes McAllen . x x .*»* Joseph 7. 8. Four more passes were completed marking ex- in which the fans saw plenty o? St. Thomas 33.1 mark. 22 to 6 here today In a ragged Boston, Chicago, Detroit P.-S. J -Alamo x x .*** 12. W Maryland 2. this period, one to Peery for a The If seem'd hibition of football that row above punching. edge. any. Southern Cal. 18. Loyola 0. touchdown. Plunge for point fail- The plavtng field ha* been re- to be piled up by Wymore who fin- Other American condlt.onrd and 1* now for the mediocre only on a few occas- TO Loop Games friday S;rt! fie't! 20 F. Str^trdsbUTf 0. ed. reedy ished strong Monterrey seems to PANTHERS Stanford IT ions. : L) ford at Pharr. 3. C L. A 0. Another Fcore play. have improved his Victors _____ T *xas Benin demonstrated that It boxing ability Weslaco at Mercedes. Tennessee 27. V. P. I. 0. to the deterioration of his slug- Union 4 An intercepted pass by Davis In has a backfield with great possi- MISSION, 30— Weslaco La Ferla at Donna. 7, Weslevan 7. which made him Sept. third quarter led to the second Rice Is Defeated bilities. but failure of the line to, ging qualities po- Panthers McAllen at Urs’.nuB 7. VJlanova 7. High School opened their NEW Edinburg. * touchdown. A set !he pular with Valley fans yean ago. YORK. Sept. 30. ^—Wash- Utah S 28. Western S 0. penalty BATON ROUGE La.. Sejt. 30. \m function smoothly and keep onposl- j football season with a bang Friday Alice at Mission. A left Jab has supplanted the old ington’s Senators outdid their prev- Valour?Hr Hounds back 15 yards but a couple —Louisiana State university Hash- t|on Vnesmen from sifting through t afternoon when they blanked the Santa Rosa at Harlingen. 28, Tnd 8 0. hook which used to put them on the ious displays before New York fans Vermont of passes made up the losses and ed an unitopable. but ermtte of** cost the Longhorns much va’daee. Mission School to San Bemto at 38. Conn 6 floor. High Eagles win as combined a defense Brownsville. Adams went over for a touchdown. fense here A Miners no set and they brilliant Western Reserve 19. Akron 8. tonight to vwaap Jo The proved up j by a score of 12 to 0. Hounds failed of another Kid Blackie, 131. San Benito, out- with their usual attack to defeat Western S. The 13-0 vieto~*T ov-r the Rice tnstwflB Texas a hard tussle from start , The The 0. North Cent. 7. gave game was clearly in posses- the Harlingen football champion- counter late in the third when a pointed Kid Huerta. 123, Browns- Yankees 7 to 3 in the final WUberforce 94. W. Owls of Houston. to finish. Woodrow Wilson, muck- sion of the Panthers from the ship surrounded an Ky. 0. in a four rounder. Scar- op- game of the series dynasty, by pass was grounded over the goal the sen- : ville, Kid aura of Wilwaukee Teach. 38 Elmhurst 0 ct halfback, provided big ening whistle, and they scored at Invincibility for four years, line on down and ball face, 141. San Benito, drew with The Senators executed six double 7« fourth the sat ion of the game by grabbing a the middle of was broken Woo«ter Hiram 6. Kid the first quarter. to the abruptly Friday 'when went over to Edinburg on her own on his line and Galveston. 143, San Benito In plays equal major league the Wash. 32. Idaho 6 kkkoff 15-yard | The way for the first score was Class "A" Redbirds went down seven-yard line. four rounds. In the opener. Charlev record held Jointly b ythe Olanta. Waeh. 8. ambling 85 yards for a touchdown. when Weslaco 20-6 before Ai Weir s 56. Pueet Sound 0. paved recovereq au the Phiiliea and the Cincinnati “B" Bulldogs Numerous substitutions were made eludPd about five Texas I Delgado. !20. Brownsville, knocked at McAllen. W. Ac L. 14. Roanoke 6. Wilyson Eagle fumble on Mission’s 21-yard Reds. Although the Palm in the fourth period which was in Ms out Kid Arevallos. 122. Laredo. In They got some great pitch- Hich School Football ticklers long Juant. line. Buckow, flashy Panther full- City aggregation is one of the featured a the flrt ruond. A left to the chin ing from Monte Weaver in the six rang- by Peery intercepting The runninar of Bohn Hilliard. back, dashed 16 on the ing contenders lor Fort Stockton 0: McCarrey 18. yards next he worked the hill, the “B” cham- pass and recovering an Edinburg and finished the youngster. innings on and Liberty 0. Ball (Galveston) 21. Texas' scintillating halfback, play around left end before being pionship. the b*5w was a severe one fumble on her nine-yard line but they srr.af'ed Cleorge Uhle and Hobbs try point 's 33rd home when he set up a Edinburg Fos. BRUINS PROMISING run of the North Dallas Mineola 14. May Get New Man cry of “wolf” this season fox the 7; Romero Pfcery Panthers Score season which he made on Jack Rus- Center (B) IN FIRST GAME to The Herald) first time In his over 20; Nacogdoches (A) 0. Left End (Special sell’s first pitch In the seventh In- reign the Caro 30 — WACO, Sept. (/P—‘The Bay- LA In the second The . FFRIA. Sept. 30. A fifth quarter, Weslaco ning. was the squad. material is not Brumley Ballenger Bears had it easv in their seas- big blow for the tflere, FOOTBALL FRIDA*. lor member is to be added to drove 36 yards, after a and there is little to be Left Tackle expected recovering ; Yankees. done about Texas on opener here today against the the district football eligibility com- Mission fumble on the iagle 43- it. Christian, 13; North Texas Wright McWilliams Washington .. 410 002 000—7 8 1 Teachers, 0. St. Edwards Tigers, winning 20 to m ttee headed by H. A. Moore yard line, in two to the Mis- The Red Birds will Left Guard Supt. plays New York .... 000 to 6. 000 200—2 8 0 attempt Southern of La Feri aand which met here sion 7-yard line. Buckow to square themsleves around this Methodist, 14; Texas W. Wienett Lawson passed Weaver. Thomas and L. Sewell. week Tech. 0. The only time during the game this week. Griffin for 19 when are Center yards and Buckow Bolton; Uhle, and Glenn. they to take on the was In trouble was In the McFayden Murray Aggies Baylor Other members at present are crashed right tackle for 17 yards Santa Rosa Warriors, new "B con- (Tishomingo, Jones . Place first of the last period. as Okia), 6; Paris Junior 6 part Supt H. C. Proctor, Mission; Supt the whistle blew, ending the A’s Fall ference entry. College, Right Guard fleet St. Twice (tie). Oarrett. Edwards back, H. V. and half. Score: Weslaco The Donna Fofcnar . Carr Standley. Raymondville; 6, Mission 0 PHILADELPHIA, 30. Redskins were hum- carried the ball to the Baylor one- C. R. San Sept. (A*)— bled Lamar (Beaumont), Lon Tackle Principal Robertson. Late in the third period. Panther 1 The Athletics 6-0 on their home groums 13; Right line, where he was closed the home seas- Morris. 0. yard stopped by Benito. line took the bail from i the Van . Cowart plays the on today by losing a double head- Friday by up-and-coming Rio Parks. Karem hit center for two Rosters of football teams were Hondo San Marcos Teachers, How- End Mission 41-yard line to the Mis- er to the Boston aggregation, another new- 20; Right on Red Sox by the ard feet and the next carried checked. sion comer Payne. 12. Criat ..... Davis play 10-yard line. Buckow passed j scores of 2 to 1 and to the “B” ranks. Other Val- the ball over for St. Edwards' 12 to 1. The Simmons. west Texas only The Valley district has been one to Jackson for the touchdown, but i double ley coaches who have booked 6; Teach- Quarterback triumph gave the Sox the games ers, o. touchdown. of the most In the state the Walker . Adams peaceful play was called back and the ! seasons series with the with Rto Hondo are the Baylor scored Just before the close for four one football Mackmen, viewing Sam Houston South- Left Half years. Only Panthers were penalized 15 yards 14 to 8. situation with alarm. Jack Fresh- Teachers, 10; of the first Jen- games western. 6. period and Coach protest has been filed In that time for Unable to make the our has Fox .. Mangum holding. Bob Welland held the As to two something this season. nings sent in an new team. and it was not contested because Louisiana Normal, East Texas Half entirely necessary yardage. Weslaco lost the hits in the The Weslaco Panthers, who 0; Right Before the half first game, one of them open- 0—(tie. ended the Baylor the player, Penny Frisby of Mc- ball on Mission’s ed the season Teachers, Heame Tankersley 10-yard stripe. being McNair’s seventh home run with a 12-0 victorv seconds marked up another touch- Allen. was not known to be In- Fullback Mission punted out to the 40-yard of the season. over the Mission run into ticwm Eagles, — The second string remained eligible by his coach, who readily from a Substitutes Edinburg Graham. line, where Buckow returned First— real test Friday when they are In the game during the third per- agreed to his suspension when he it 10 Nobles to Alamia, E. Wienett. Ketch. Wilson, yards. Boston ...... collide with the iod. slipped through 200 000 000—2 5 0 Tigers, defend- learned the facts. center for 14 Buckow made Guerra. yards. Philadelphia 010 000 000—1 2 2 ing *'B” champions, at Mercedes. TIGERS CLAW 8 yards through right tackle md Welland and Ferrell; Dietrich, Mercedes got off to a Hying start Jackson crashed right tackle for Peterson and Madjeski. by trouncing Santa Rosa 32-0. This the score. Try for point failed as will probably be the most important Klein and Foxx Weslaco ran the score to 12 to 0. Second— game of the week, bringing to- SANTA ROSA In the last Demonstrators and quarter, Mission drove Boston 304 200 003—12 11 2 gether two of the seven undefeated to the Panther in its ”B" 20-yard stripe Philadelphia .. 000 000 10O- 1 5 2 clubs. most serious scoring effort. Andrews and Farrell; Rav and The San Benito Greyhounds, MERCEDES. Sept. 29_The Batting Champs urged on Coach Reconditioned Trade-Ins Jackson Looks Good Hayes. by Mule Browns Mercedes Tigers, conquered the tearful NEW YORK. Sept. S0.-44PV-The pleas, trounced the Edin- Santa Rosa Keep If are in the for a For the Warriors here Friday 1933 cham- you market good dependable Panthers. Morrison. Jack- Chkox Victors burg Bobcats 12-0 in the opener, major league batting son and Buckow foot- and afternoon 32 to 0. The visitors are safe in the hands of used Ford car get here early for your choice of played heady CHICAOO. Sept. 30. (A3*—Three will test the mettle of the "A" pionships ball. Jackson will two Chu:k probably male White Sox hurling veterans com- Eagles at Brownsville this Friday. i penetrated she Tiger ten yard line Philadelphia players, Step these bargains. one of the Klein and Jimmie Valley’s flashiest broken- bined today to hold the St. Louis 3ig Chief Vail’s La Ferla Lions only once early in the second half Foxx. lield demons Just to make a "sure a speed if he continues Browns to 4 hits and Chicago took roiled up a surprising 51-0 win over whcn a second string of locals were thing” 1932 Tudor Sedan. New his little more both and j AFA||o Friday pace. Munoz. Parnsh a 4 to 1 victory. Raymondville in the first game of performing against the light visit- certain, Klein With the last full week rings, tires, good paint. ^Ov989 and Freisen showed best for tne was touched for the season, and will step out this ing squad. Foxx spurted in the and lifted their Eagles. two hits in the first three rounds week for an encounter against the Numerous fumbles by the War- of campaign unofficial far the 1932 DeLuxe Fordor Sedan. N A A A A and "Bull" Durham and Ted Lyons Redskins at Donna. riors caused the Tigers to gain averages beyond ol all rivals. who has Style Extra Driven less allowed one each in the last six The Tri-City Bears had little possession of the ball at opportune reach Klein, good. $UJ|I|UU Gents Win a on the National Easily innings. trouble In rubbing out Rio Grande times. Line smashes by KTltchel strangle hold than 20,000 miles . V V V“ honors as well as SHREVEPORT, La.. Sept. 30. fJPl "Bump" Hadley pitched the first City 19-0 ln Friday’s game. This and Hughes proved to be the ground league slugging In sent his aver- ! —Scoring the second end fourth seven rounds against the Hose week they are to take on Lyford. gainers of the home team. The the base-hit crown, 1931 TuJor Sedan. Recon- quarters on and aerial St. Louis age six to .372. j-f f\p*nn j running 000 000 001-1 4 2 Tigers scored twice in the operimg up points * •days, the Centenary Gen- Foxx up three points to ditioned. New tires, paint.. College Chicago . 000 030 Olx—4 « 0 quarter and once each in the clos- picked A >r O595 tlemen their second Welch Sees Contest a He also crash- today hung up Hadley. McDonald and Shea; ing two quarters. Captain Mitchell gain .356 average. The styles of fall have a of the the ed out home No. 4& victory' season, defeating Jones, Durham, Lyons and (Special to The Herald) led the defense In wrecking the run “certain 1930 DeLuxe Ford Sedan, Henderson Berry something" that jaap»oO State Teachers Reddies, SAN BENITO. Sept. 30.—L. R. smaller line with Hager and E. Klein’s teammate and chief rival. Good trunk. f= 37 to 0. once did the visitors of followed with a makes them outstanding, dis- tires, paint, >Z1 Only Cleveland .... 000 000 000—o 3 l Welch, daddy probably more Mitchell taking care of the kick- Spud Davis, along inside the a ... get Centenary 20 yard Detroit. 000 000 03x—3 4 0 San Benito football players than ing A combinatior of Carter and five point gain for .348 average tinctive suite for example 1930 Tudor Sedan. line, in the third quarter on a series Lee and any other man. saw his first foot- while Lou of New York and j Spencer; Auker and Little added up the yardage for the Gehrig —fit the figure snugly as of forward passes, but they were Hayworth. ball game in two seasons Friday Luke of Chicago set the Fine mechanical condition . AahrfO" Warriors with Carter doing tne Appling well-tailored stilts should checked on the 21-yard mark. after illness last season forced him passing. pace for a general rise in the marks to miss his first in over ten ol American and hats are dark, with smart 1929 Sport Coupe. New 1 game the leading leag’te } 1TAOO years. "regulars,” gaining six and seven brims. rebuilt motor. factory XaXV/" Stanford Kick Wins Iowa Defeats Welch saw the game from an points respectively Gehrig thus STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Calif., automobile and the pep squad Rio tied Heinle Manush of Washington Buick Tudor. Hondo Beats 4-Cylinder j '5CT0 0 Sept. 30.—(JF)—A place kick In the gathered around him between halves for second place in the junior tuns and looks good. rirst period by Bill Corbus, guard, Northwestern ar.d honored him with a special circuit at .333. enabled Stanford University to cheer. Redskins 6 to 0 Griffon $ score a 3 to 0 victory over the 1933 DeLuxe Tudor Sedan. HTfirnfi CHICAGO. 30. WV-Iowa’s University of California at Los An- Sept. Suits— Used as demonstration. geles football team here Stan- Hawkeyes. beaten underdogs of Big Sooner# Tie Vandy DONNA, Sept. 30— Rio Hondo ,5^^= today. Ten ford had six scoring opportunities, fame for four long years, snap- OWEN FIELD. Norman. Okla., High School Beard opened their but lacked the goal line punch. A ped the chamniomhip hopes of a Sept. 30. ()P>—The University of Ok- first season of Valley Class B high DOUBLE crowd of 30,000 persons saw the highly touted Northwestern team lahoma's determined Sooners held school football Friday afternoon re9ooTarubuky. with Hats — *150M game. an astounding 7 to 0 victory Vanderbilt’s Commodores to a with a 6 to o win over the Donna Knox $5 today. scoreless tie here this afternoon in High School Redskina Let us give you an estimate on your repair work. Blanked since 1929 in conference the Sooners* first major intersec- Rio Hondo scored in the second Dove Season rated as Our customers are satisfied. Opens competition and Just an- tional test. quarter by a series of .Jie plays Hunting should pick up in the other underdog this season, the Two placeklcks by Dunlap, Soon- which the Donna defense failed to Valley with the opening of dove Hawks battered the Wildcats into er back, fell short of their mark break up. Try for point failed. Don- season Sunday. Doves are said to j almost feeble submission, outplay- in the last quarter. na’s chief scoring attempt came m be fairly plentiful. ed them easily, and then clinched the third but Motor Co, quarter failed to get / Hollingsworth For 30 the hunters will have a in final BOLLACK’S days long sought victory the The star Arcturus, a ray of light nearer titan the 15-yard line. __ 0+ Phone 175 —— Harlingen j a concurrent season on whitewings period as Joe Laws raced down the from which was caused to light the Rio Hondo shows considerable Men’s and a SAT*SFACTkATiGUARANTE^n Department FORD SALES and SERVICE I doves, giving them much sidelines for 32 yards and the only World's Fair at Chicago, is il mil- promise as a first-year contender SHA^G better inducement than | they had on touchdown of the battle at Soldier lion times farther away from the In the Valley Class B ' the district, icarot whitewings. Field. earth than the tun. which now has is playtnf team*.