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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. been one of tl be*t crowd plea** and eight (By Associated Press• I this season, only to balance it with game and The Herald came spectacle gathering to spur the strikeouts and will be Chick Bennett. M^me Gar- ers in the Oklahoma Held and ha* Dai Is. one hit. two losses. back with a deluge of pins to win on to new ot za and Frank Godwin. For s team whose cnances of six straight youngsters heights r.o walks in one inning; Johnson the second 544-474. In the final :s rerta.n to give Olivares an en-H The outiield will be made from Beckman Twirls into the pennant fight were Beaten conquest. two hits, no strikeouts and one walk up Two-Hit getting Giants game, the score vrs knotted when tertalnlng night. to when Proud as any father could be. ^B six hits, a squad composed of Johnny and thought have gone "pfftt," Tlie card will be wltn in 4 1-3 innings; Hedrick, Contest To Put Fred Frankhouse and Wall Bfr- ! the last two players took their posi- the president, with Mrs. Roosevelt opened 1-3 Charley Puckett, Maurice Pipkin. Rabbit Maranville broke his leg m brace of four rounders cne strikeout and no walks in 3 were reasons ior Bos- tions. Glenn Cherry got ten to give and other members of his Over Win a exhibition the Bos* ger two b:g family, ( obolim. Santos Ceyane*. Charley Bracht. spring game, The Harlingen fight* get innings. Umpires—Joe ton’s twin killing Frankhouse lim- The Herald 485 ..nd Joe Garcia came to the ancient seaport aboard unde^B Bill Scanlan and Fred Pilgrim ton Braves seem to be doing pretty at 8:30 rr at i Raiph si hmelling and Hawkins seven in the clicked down eight to give the naval to his way p the Dan will be for the Associated Pre»*> well by themselves. ited the Bucs to hits the yacht Sequoia see Amertoan^| W lute. Bowling available (By Cafem 483 Legion arena. H current opener to chalk up his eleventh 19-year-oliA son Franklin D. Jr.. backstop duty Bill one of the Texas Pittsburgh's slump, which * Beckman, to ac- Glenn Cherry, for 180 and six Inches has cost the Pirates ten defeats in hurling victory 4 1. Berger substituting pounds feet, four league's better pitchers, contribut- five runs In second ’Lefty” Appleton, ran off with m- the No. 6 oar in the Harvard Earlier Result* 12 games his had a lot to do with counted for the puli dlvid lal honors His of ed one of the season s best mound Boston's latest rise to the first 8-7 triumph with tear home runs three-gair? freshman shell in the first race Kerns Does Stuff I N. C. A. A. Meet 14-city elimination tourna- the Braves re- 331 and his single 124 were the at 9 a m. and representative array of track shutout until the ninth when Choz- razzed Warburton out of three runs Houston . 30 37 .44b and field talent been collected for and drove him to the showers— en got a single and scored on John Oklahoma City 27 40 403 The triumph put the Indians Just this or any other college event, and figuratively speaking. fitonehams double. two percentage points ahead of the th« chances are the team title will Thursday's Result* Frank Sublett. San Benito’s Red Sox. who split a doubleheader be taken south again by the de- Steer* Beaten Fort Worth 8; San Antonio 8. s>rtcenter, cracked out a home with Chicago Boston pounded Ted fending Louisiana state squad Beaumont 14: Tulsa 1 run in the third wnth Bill Lyons hard In the early innings to The question of how seriously innings The slipping Dallas Steers fell Houston 1; Oklahoma City 0. Hewiitt and on the win the opener 6-3, but yielded to Southern California or Stanford Jody Taylor another notch when bumped by Dallas 1. i-cA.ziz'B Galveston 3; Whitlow seven-hit Elizabeth at Eleventh ba.sepaths ahead of him Rusty 3 Wyatt’s flinging ns:-1« will object to the boys from the Galveston. to 1. Orville Jorgens. LePage Mission second sacker. Gaines Friday and A1 Simmons’ llth homer. 4 to BROWNSVILLE INCORPORATED bayous cutting in on California's right-hander, had the best of a cracked a 1 in the second clash. | out triple in the lmai mound duel with Bamabe Dallas at Galveston big athletic year will be partly de- Charlie The frame to punch over three runs Fort Worth at San Antomo. Athletics' pair of belting cided Friday in the preliminaries who made a gallant eiiort but fail- and drive Warburton from the Oklahoma City at Houston are* Rov Johnson ard Jimmie of all the field event, except the ed to win his ilth game this season. hillock Tulsa at Beaumont. Fnxx. hit thctr 21st and 18th hom- Summer hammer throw, high jump and pole A squeeze play in the seventh ac- Clearance of 200 Men’s Suits I Good fielding performance*, were ers respectively but cmldn’t get vault and all races except the mile counted for the winning run. Ray the order of the wnth both AMERICAN LEAGUE better than an even break with St. nd two-rile night | Flask am per of the Steer* and Char- clubs in some Team- W. L Pet. Louis The Browns captured the turning dazzling lie English of Galveston hit home New 34 23 .596 opener 7-5 but the two homer* and work afield Grady Walker, Mis- | runs. honors York . Fielding went to Lou Marcum's sion Detroit . 34 24 .586 Johnny flinging gave the left fielder, caught three Brower. Dallas third and No. 1 1 baseman, drives which had the hit label all Washington 33 28 .541 A's the afterpiece 6-2. Group Leaders Governor. suits Major Tony Buc outfielder TTie did suits over 29 26 527 Washington the double Job them. Dunbar, youngster hold- defeat- was Dallas' Cleveland I seventh straight., of Improving its in the race ing down the warm comer for Mis- Boston . 31 28 .525 place ■ B' the Associated Press) The league leading San Antonio! and Detroit from sion, handled five hot chances in St. Louis . 27 30 .474 keeping forging (Including Thursdays Games) Mission* were jolted out of an 8 ahead of the Yankees fine . 23 35 .397 by smashing American style to 5 game Fort Philadelphia League 1 by the Worth Cat*. out an 8 to 6 decision over the Warburton twirled an excellent Chicago . 21 38 .356 $ Batting—Manush. Senators, .417:' It required eleven inning* for the until Mission to Tigers in a give-and-take game game razzing—due Cats to break a 5-5 Results Gehringer Tigers. .403. ' deadlock but Thursday's decided a the fact he his by five run rally in the that had taken off scor- 182 Runs— 36. G