The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION KLEIN NAMED MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN WARNEKE IS BRUSHING UP SPORTS —By Pap TRADE RUMOR \ • _—————^———^ DON WHEATON, PLACED 2ND DE fouw UNNEfciV HALFBACK. HAS IS UNFOUNDED more long Runs To hS credt in d.EMTON, the Record Book Than ans other. O’Doul Ranked Third With — B'.RM&KSHAM, ALA., TRIED PlAfeR nThE Gave UERaNSTYaCDS National Clubs Said To B« SCRiMMACjE FOR AToOCHDOvUN Rope SKlPPiNu AS A MEANS Frisch Getting Bare FfcW mwcmHm «n i^the dear's ~b reduce and 3Ro<£ In On Deal Deny AH Mention H.Grt MARK — >N ADD TON HE IS “TwRee ujoRlo Records at credTcd uj*Th a cue of _7e Yards ire EvfeRose-..- Purported Facts .... ■■ — ■— TvjuoTR'PS OF To yards EACH AMD sk ppedThe Rope NEW YORK. Oct. 18 0 ^ Fu2uW million dollar trade, MiNJiES— rumored Boston emerged as the choice of the base- ! \ TwrtflV up way, had drawn CHEwiTHBMW>i»QW‘1fe a ball for the distinction of be- k^T tfift TnE A-• string of denials from every in- experts PURiNj a 30-SEConD *U. Op*f ing the National league's most1 \u3TiMES terested party today and left the •even valuable player during the 1932 sea- \ STRETCH- players, said to be involved, eon. WQRMiQil) exactly where they were before the WE lc£T 41 Pounds _ was Klein was third in the 1930 vot- i73 \ report published. TT&D5K o*TE IN TSREE NOnThS AND The ing and runner-up to Frankie \ rumor, as printed in a Bos- for we wtsifuNe ton Frisch. St. Louis Cardinal V erfning piper said the deal, captain,] CStWEUS \KE0uce5T« still in last year in the balloting by a com- i ttOTSS 6 INCHES.... the making, involved four To TUN am \ \ mittee representing the Baseball j ^National league clubs—live C*il- Writers* association of America. Hi3 j cago Cub. Bbfrton Braves. Cincin- ! nati Reds and •election was announced by J. Roy *.- New York Giants. of Figuring in the four- Stockton of St. Louis, chairman j Tk«suRtfw*ice; impending cornered the were the committee. * swap, paper said, I WALL kdT The Phillies right-fielder, now j \ Harm Cuvier. Pat Malone and P£B*T 35 «5N generally rated among the greatest, Gabby Hartnett of the Cubs. Prank all-around batsmen in the major TyRmHaPjS Hogan and Freddy LIndstrom of the HtaanbMffRfe Giants, leagues, won the honor fre Lonnie fvSM. DP Wally Berger of the Braves Warneke, the ' sensa- WNP." and Floyd «Babe> Herman of the and Reds. Eventually', the tional freshman pitcher, Frank W I UWT report said, lea- rm f Berger and Herman would land with (Leftvi O'Doul of Brooklyn, * leu*, g«S»n1 i NoftC DAMEH4S* in a brisk the Giants. Undstrom and gue batting champion, AH SMiTi* AO A Hogan , At Moore three-cornered contest. / with the Cubs, Curler and Hartnett I 'S R51S0N) B.a SbAAespe^jb Kg Klein received 78 out of a possible 1 m, Mfcu. I WE Hif DuRMCj ME with the Braves and Malone with To OH B Sq*D MADE CWDf maximum of 80. He was the first | BVCK.HEU. OUKS the Reds. UoO-SJfm STSS \X I S^ASjBS' ENOOc fO i TLtEfJfeS \CftlSeA6W-*■ choice of fix and second choice of A 3K* OEM%ev. All four club* wasted no time get- the two members of the \jJAESOM is from ting into print with denials that remaining IteTsfeikR. WiS lAE DEUCED M writers’ committee. Warneke. first WrS£5M, \U_.,- f $UT anv sueh involved trade was in the FCU> &0M.SP6UHD VM^ttortEMfcdWl? BtCl SlMulE OFP M choice of two critics, was next with aPAMuES I AMC&ER. making. All said they were In the J s v OCf> 68 finished with 58. T*€ MRd If