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I-Ca.Ziz'b Ns:-1 ...- ---■■■ - -- frnrjitrrrrrr»rrrrrrn ri— HI I The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION ®M -—— .■ ----- --- 1 1 * —————————PW— |jjj I^XLLLLLUJJJJJJLlUJJJJJJlIJIM'rr and \ale F. D. R., Jr., Rows Saints Eliminate They Have Big Pull—For Harvard MIDGET WINS FREEMAN OUT I Grapefruiters 12-7 OVER WYMORE FOR KAYO WINI 1TH THE VALLEYWIDE Playground Ball Tournament four games Championship Lefty Zepeda Decisio n a Ex-World Champion Is To I a old and interest mounting rapidly, J. Cruz In Eight Battle Kerns At I or more is to wit- crowd of 2,000 expected Rounder Harlingen I ness the fray between Ed Hauff's Mer- cedes All-Stars and the Brownsville squad Midget Aztec, the ultra fast (Special to The Herald* I Laredo bantam, decisioned Dick of luminaries on the “36” diamond Friday HARLINGEN. June 22 —Piqued I Wymore. La Ferla's toy bulldog, in at stow Joe night. The contest will get under way the ten round main event of a box- by his failure to Dundee I 9 p. m. Thursday night Lawrence War- ing card staged at the VFW arena :n the Land O Nod and the nag- B here before a burton that “Cotton”, his All- Thursday night gmg complaint of fans that he waa K proved small gathering of fans American brother, is not the only athlete carrying the Beaumont ring clown, B Aztec’s speed proved too much I in the Warburton family bv twirling Jody for the Valley scrapper who bored Tommy Freeman, the 30-year-old tried hard who ruled tha E Taylor’s San Benito Saints to a 12-7 vic- In and throughout the Hot Spring* Irishman encounter. The Laredo youngster has tha* over Mission welters In 1B31 announced fl tory Ray Landry’s Grapefruiters. swarmed all over Wymore with a he is going to let the gate down B Rivalry between the Mercedes and Brownsville gang of lefts and rights. The Val- on johnn> Kerns in the mam even* ■ is at and a fast, contest is levtte’s best showing came In the squads high pitch, well-played of a fight card to be staged at the ■ seventh round when he set the sexpecieci to resuu wneu mese ciuos Legion Arena here Friday night. Laredo scrapper back on his heels E cross bats. Mercedes, under the The ex-chair.pion knows that ha ■ with a belt to the Jaw Or Man Warburton is gotng to have u> snap out of bis leadership of A1 Prince, was one Wymore was aggressive through- B lethargy if he is to ge» back Into ■ ol the first cities to take out. trying to herd Aztec into a Rolls Along Valley up the ciaas of contenders for tha ■ ball, and the comer where he could do some ef- playground Queen City middleweight crown In spite of his ■ has a crew ol fective punching, but Aztec did not developed strong advanced years. 13 of which haa MISSION AB K II O 4 t performers. herd so well and had an annoying E 3 t* been In the ring. Tommy still has P. Dunbar, lib ... I I 1 2 habit of retaliating with fast lefts. E the stuff to fight his way back to ■ P. Murphy. sc-2b ..2 1 I I « « Mercedes Squad •Lefty” Zepeda, whose set-left is the big money but he will have to G. Shine, »s I I • 3 3 1 the of Brownsville’s bleacher- E pride he did Dun- 0 3 0 « Either 'Nubbin’ Webber or Dr. do better than against B G. Walker, if .... 3 I ltes. worked hard to win a sur- 2 4 I M L. Lawler will adorn the twlrl- dee. R. LePagr. 2b .... 4 I 1 prise victory over Johnny Cruz, the B 0 er's hillock lor visitors, and M. Kerns, a Pacific Coast produofc, J. Miller, lb .... 3 0 0 12 0 the Laredo veteran, in the B eight-round a with ® ® L Horn” David, who lias has scrap book filled lauda- B B. »c . 1 0 ® ® Fog semi-final. After a vicious Scnj. slug- torv notices, and he has been meet- (l 0 2 in the Brownsville league, R. Gilmore ef .. 1 « 0 played the rounds. E ging in early Zepeda best the P 0 0 0 will behind the to re- ing the middles •Texas Held C. Flint, ef . 2 l 1 be platter finished like a wildcat, hammering affords Don LaRu* is the main « 0 « 0 1 ceive their slants. The Queen City T. Shine, rf .... 4 the veteran ail over the ring in the B be combination Franklin D. Rootevelt, Jr. g event favorite In Houston at pres- B C. Wolfe, c 4 0 12 0 0 infield will a fast final stanza. Cruz to be appeared and Kerns si 0 (T 0 2 1 of Smith on the initial ent. recently dropped Johnson, p . I ’Lanky" badly hurt as he attempted to save Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., son of Bob Carter at second. Buster disputed derision to ’he Houston M .... 1 0 1 0 M. Hedrick, p 3 1 bug. himself In the last round the will No. 6 oar Lewis on short and T J Mitchell in president, pull scrapper fl The openers saw Ramon Silva and 6 the hot corner. Pat Mitchell and as the Harvard freshmen crew TcUlt ... 36 7 6 24 13 Emilio Lopez draw in four heats and Bad PeiBton B Borchelt will be held in re- race the Yale in the an- SAN BfcNIIO AB R H O A t Martin Kid Galveston decision Rique Val- yearlings 0 1 I serve for in the inner cordon B. Hewiitt. s*> .... t 2 2 duty dez in four nual Eli-Crimson regatta on the The sport scribes disagreed withH be made of .... 2 0 2 I 0 The fly patrol will up J. ravior. 2b 3 Tommy Freeman. Johnny Kerns Thames nver, Connecticut. 'he official verdict, holding thsAH Borchelt. Miller F. Suulett. 4 2 2 1 0 0 Pewee Swinnea, and Juan Hernandez, all well known Kerns was entit.ed to a draw at lhaH ® o 0 o Mitchell and Gamer. The visiting J. Jacobs, cf •.. 4 1 scrappers, were introduced from the least But the fight game is Bill <*■ 1 is Ed Haul!, a lb ... 4 0 0 5 0 I squi managed uy shells in trials and tribulations, and llorrpson. annual Yale-Harvard crew race, probably the outstanding dual meet of eight-oared ring. K--rn*p 3 2 dved-in-the-wool baseball enthus- The B. Plaisled ,3b .. 4 0 1 1 Above is the Yale crew. say he is going to mike Ex-champ B will take on the Housatonic. near Derby. Conn.. June 22. 0 0 0 iast of the Queen City. the country, place to L. Jackson, rf .... 4 0 1 Freeman his stepping storu* :>lf- ■ bow; John No. 2; Frank McCartney. 3; Henry Allen. 4: F.D. ATTENDS Frank Crltz. the Kiwains tireball Left to right: William Kilborne, Plllsbury. If .... I 2 12 0 0 and better B T. Roberts. 1 stroke and captain, and ger things. artist, is slated to start the on John Atwood, 5; Edward Wilton, 6; Benjamin Taylor. 7; John J. Jackson, I Rawls , 4 I I 13 o 0 fray | Keros is a youngster still on ’bn H is of. left to right: Raymond Clark, 2 2 0 the mound lor Brownsville, and Leslie Schaffer, coxswain. The Harvard crew, below, composed a over ox- L. Wai burton, p .. 3 2 1 Bowling Dope upgrade, and victory the James Gard- B 0 0 Earl Hunter, th. Eagles steady, Bradford Simmond. 3; Arthur Chace. 4; Gridley Barrows. 5; B. Davis, p 0 0 0 0 bow; Taggart Whipple, 2; RACE champion would set him up in bust- E to kneeling. BOAT iast-thn wing is be the and Edward Litchfield, coxswain, backstop, ner, 6; Leonard Ellel. 7; Sam Drury, stroke, Bowling an average of 981 pins ness among the beat middles in theflj hind-snatcher. Totals 38 12 8 27 7 4 Rudolph Szpeinski per Individual game. The Herald southwest. ol the Vet* and Griffin of the Pan- B By innings: defeated the Texas Cafe by 64 VEIL The semi-final should pack pientjrH ! available pins BY EDWARD J. 000 101 014— 7 American Flyers will be in of mterest. for it pits WildaatB Mission I Thursday night winning two out NEW’ LONDON Conn June 22 020 60x—12 for mound duty along with Critz a fool known San Benito 004 of three league games on the Ar- (/P—Harvard and Yale set their Monte, fighting Burt Hinkiey. the Knvanis first Braves Do Well allE 2b hits—Le- ; over the southwest against SidK Home ruu—Sublet!. BUFFS WHIP Pretty eadia Alleys here. The Herald clat- eight oared shells down in the and Rawla. sacxer, is to start the fray and his Olivares, the Donna welter who hasH Page. Flint, Roberts tered the pins for a three-game Thames river Friday for their 72nd six. San mates on the inner cordon will be scored over K.a Galveston ■ Ltle »i bases—Mission total of 1.472 while the Cafe got regatta, with the nation’s president. kayoes Records: Lehman at second, Sam Lesser at These Thank You and Beto in hi* laat tWoH turnito three. Pitching 1 Days, 1.408 for an aver: jc of 93.9. Franklin D Roosevelt. and the A'tKOs at third hits, len strikeouts short and Benny Cruhm starts. The Rampant Feline haaH Warfcu: =n. five INDIANS 1-0 The Marquezme.i lock the first greatest crowd ever to witness the Other ir.fielders a.ahable for • tour wadis in innings; duty 451-443.
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