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The Donna Skeeters hold the Blame on Square Garden Up twice, one hit, no runs. One put- Winning hand in the as well as out. one Batteries: Pents, Jeff re' d I Shoot The Spudders are Paynelng seven Another veteran moundster, Sargc whip Valley Head in Status Row assist, no errors. gon* Ends in 8-7 Team in Second the rest of Texas as team champ- Willis Hndlln, Indians, from Waco Lawrence; ission, Pumarejo anr other clubs to a as George Connally of the Steers, shar- whisper they in two Defeat Erasino. in Competition ed hurling laurels with Payne for ions. For the second time —Held Yankees to eight hits and slowly but surely build up a lead the Donnaites defeated the WINNIPEG, Man.. Aug. 12.—0T>— won. Allowed four bases on balls the day. The former White Sox weeks, with which to enter the closing locals Sunday. The scores were Joe Jacobs, American manager for and struck out two. to The Herald) In ar all-day shoot marked by star pitched in both games of a (Special lower than before, with Donna get- Max Schmelling, German heavy- PhU Todt. Red Sox from San An- HARLINGEN. A *g. 12 —The Mis faltering scores, the Donna Skect- month of the Texas league race. victory over Shreveport. 6 tc Ringgold Players ting 529 out of 600 and Brownsville weight boxer, has blamed William tonio.—Up three times, one hit, one sion 3C-30 team eked acros. a rur err, state champions, defeated the George Washington Payne, other- 4, and 4 to 0. After going out for 526. The visitors’ margin was not P. Carey, manager of Madison run. Six putouts, no assists, errors. in the .irst half of the 13th innlnt Defeated Fort local gunners by a margin of three a pinch batsman in the seventh ln- by wise old rubber arm. is having the much—three birds. Square Garden in New York, for Sacrificed. here to defeat the Jan Be ••birds" here Sunday, each club put ing the first, he came back in the Sunday With Sc ha 'ner hurling stead’ * status, or rather lack season of his long and • • * Schmeling Charley Berry, Red Sox from Dal- nlto Pentagons 8-7. after c hard a six-man team in the field, eacn greatest nightcap to limit the to four ball, the Fort Brown team turned Sports sun burned veteran of in New York cir- three times. Six varied minor Decker, status, boxing las.—Up putouts, fought pitchers* battle betwee: Skeeter firing 100 lounds. Th? league career. safeties. back the Fort Ringgold vlsitorr gunner, led the gathering of cles. no assists .errors. Got . Pumarejo and Jeffries. Donnaites, led by Decker, broke 525 Yesterday, facing their arch ene- The double reverse nearly cost Skeeters by breaking 94 out of After charging Carey had “dou- Alex Metzler. White Sox from This was first fall a;.en out by a sco’-e of. 6-4. out a 600 the and anxious to draw the Sunday sailing targets of possible mies, Cats, the Sports their hold on third place one 100. The old-timer makes skeet ble crossing” Sch leling, Jacobs de- Wichita Falls—Uo four times, of the Pents a streak The Brownsville club broke 526. first blood in what to be after winning The game was well played and premised as the Cubs were raking the de- his one run. Four no as- seem almost mechanical with clared he and Schmeling were not hit, putouts. of seven games. The visitors averaged 83.15 out of five bitterly fought games between moralized Buffs for a of win.* few errors marred th- evening'' pair smooth free arm swing. He makes worrying but were angling for e sists. errors. 100, or 22 041 per round of 25 shots the two clubs .his week, it was a at Waco. 14 'a 4 and 6 The Pents fell just short of win ** ■* s» to 2. The “nigger talcum” out of the black match with Jack Dempsey, which ir Carl Reynolds. White Sox from The locals’ figures were 87.66 and foregone conclusion that Payne Prattmen were ah 'f ning in the 13th wher derm-rt nly game out clay targets. Decker’s consistent Jacobs’ "will draw the big- Palestine —Up three times, one hit. F.-rt PIns old won the ti t r>" 21917. would draw the for thf opinion, flier' out with the tWnc and wi: assignment of third today. Papa Pratt, filling for him Sun- Three no assists, shooting won out gest gate in the history of boxing.’ one run. putouts. series a wa* Decker of Donna turned in the He held Pancho in at ning run on the 'acics the Sa'urca? title Spudders. Snyder’f short, played bang-up ball p- His scores were 22-24-24-24. had denied tc errors. Batted in two runs. day. He said Carey hiir ■ best individual performance, break- hopefuls to five hits, licked them both Jeffries struck act 14 and on the mound 'or the 'writes tilts, hitting five times in sev- —94. Those last three rounds over the in feattle last wee!- Shires. White Sox from W'aco. al'owt 100. Dave phone Art | ing 94 targets out of by a 5-to-2, and ran his total vic- en and ’ 13 hits whiff**-! Brown r > wit* "o o* trips handling eight chances told. had announ he was tc four times, one hit, one run. Pumarejo six an The Fort te Weavei he going —Up Young of Brownsville and tories for the season to 20. without a bobble. allowed 11 hits. a August 17 that cease negotiations fer a Schmeling Ten putouts, no assists, errors. Got barnstorming trip of Donna were tied In second place the Cats at the out- By trimming The downtrodden Indians caught Dave to ihe bout and to sur- "Rubber" Campiell, at third fo will take them to Rio Grande City of Young Voting stepped Sharkey planned triple. with 90 hits each. Anderson the set of their series, which will be- the a it in the neck again, dropping both front for the locals. Davie was the render his interests to Cubs from Deni- Pents. made the best play r' and Laredo foi two-game series visitors shot third an Detroit, Rogers Honrsby, best, achieving sumed two days hence, the Spuds ends of their bill skeeter to obtain 25 bargain with the only aperfect Mich., promoters. son, T. O.—Got homer that won 89. Wilmoth of Donna and George not increased their to only margin Exporters. 10 to 1 and 5 to 1. The He accomplished this feat in his said he had informed Car- four times, three hits, one of Brownsville tied for Jacobs came. Up fourth, pow- three and a half games over the Newnmites his scores have lost 18 of their last first round. Although ey that if Carey did not run the run. One putout. four assists, no dering 88 of the targets. pack but lowered 19 correspondingly engagements. slacked oft later, he led the Browns- Detroit bout himself, errors. Batted in three runs. Got The scores of both teams showed Schmeling a score of 90 out ville gunners with would not go through with the double and homer. a lalling off from last Sunday when of J00. This was David's second fir- match. Lester Bell, Braevs from Hous- each club averaged over 22 birds per ing in competition. He shot at "That is the main reason the bout four times, one hit. one round each. Major League Leaders, ton.—Up (By The Associated Press) Donna last Sunday and his scores fell Jacobs said. “We did run. No one assist, no er- The work of David Young, youth- BETTYNUTHALL through,” putouts. Including games of II: were not up to his usual standard. not double cross he double rors. Got double. skeeter, stood out for Browns- August Carey, ful National However. Davie made good with a Braves from shoot in crossed us.” George Harper, This was his second be a JRille. Batting—Herman. Robins. .411. “bang'' Sunday. (That may Wichita Falls.—Up twice, one hit, TODAY ai d he came to the competition we 106. Joke, but doubt it). outboard racers in Texas will be in no runs. no assists, er- front to lead his team. He was the IS Runs—Hornsby, Cubs, One putout. # REAL THREAT Runs batted in—Ott, 113 the races and they will find the rors. Sacrificed. only gunner to obtain a perfect 25. Giants, IS THE LAST DAY 166. Bob Wade was a picture of ab- well Leonard Wade, generally conceded to be the Hits—Terry. Giants, Valley represented. Fred Leach, Giants from Beau- ject misery. Generally conceded has several excellent entries and a no runs. leader of the locals, had two bail Youthful British Girl Star Doubles—Frederick. Robins. 38. mont.—Up four times, hits. of to be Brownsville’s best bet. Bob raft of drivers who know their stuf:. errors. rounds, 19 and 20, and was below Triples—L Waner. Pirates. 15. Three putouts. no assists, Likely to Succeed foozled along In Santos into ac- Gian's from Waco. his usual form. Homers—Klein. Phillies, 33. right Sunday. Ceyanes may get Andy Cohen, Stolen two of his rounds he shot 19 and tion as an outboarder once more, it three times, one one run. Batsell and Richardson of the lo- Helen Will* bases—Cuyle., Cubs. 29 —Up hit. Our Clearance 20. This would be about the same is srid. Three one assist, one er- 9-Day cals shot the last two rounds and Pitching—Bush, Cubs, won 16 putouts, lost 1. as a 9 or 10 to an ordinary skeet- • • • ror. turned In good scores of 48 and 46 NEW YORK. Aug. 12—<*»>—He- American er. In his other two rounds, the At last the Valley has rrashed Carl Hubbell, Giants from Beau- respectively. Their cards for 50 shots len Wills, herself for six years the Don’t wait now! This is lank lead sprayer broke 24's. through as a boat racing center. mont.—Held Reds to flev hits and were well above the team averages. "girl wonder” of women's tennis, Batting—Foxx, Athletics. .386. last chance to take ad- It is to be hoped that the Point won. Allowed one and your Following are the scores, showing now at 24 faces the challenge of a Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 100. Runs batted The Fort Brown ball team gets a Isabel Yacht club will see fit to struck out six. Up twrice. no hits, vantage of this great oppor- firing by rounds of 25: more youthful rival for the first in—Simmons. Athle- break. It will make a barnstorming make the an annual af- runs. One putout, one assist, no DONNA— 1. 2. 3. 4. totl. time since she became queen of the tics. 115. regatta tunity to stock up on shirts, to Forts and McIn- errors. courts. Hits—Manush. Browns. 166. trip Ringgold fair. Valley grapefruit, vegetables, Decker .22 24 24 24—94 A! Athletes from Shreve- ties, sox, shoes etc. •. tosh in the near future. The Post paved roads or what .have you, Simmons, Weaver.24 22 23 21—i*0 Two years ago at Forest Hills. Doubles—Johnson. Heilmann one has some excellent material but is have obtained worlds of port.—Up six times, three hits, There’s the finest variety in a Gehringer. Tigers; publicity, Anderson.23 24 21 21—89 Betty Nuthall. then 16. revealed Manush. Browns run. Two no assists, errors. 37. also needs another dependable but the recreation offered by the putouts, the Valley to select from Wilmoth .22 20 23 23—83 flash of youthful ability in the fi- Batted in run. Got double. on a good catcher. The team waters have received lit- — shy nearby here ... So come around Arnold .21 23 21 22—87 nal of the American championships Triples—Miller. Athletics. 12. Sam Hale, Athletes from Shreve- huiler besides Schaffner. This grim tle boosting. Many people un- Beard .22 19 20 20—81 against Miss Wills. Afterward the Homers—Ruth. Yanks. 30. port. Up four tinftes. one hit. two quick! Stolen faced, cleft-jawed twirler injured aware of the possibilities of the champion predicted a "bright fu- bases—Gehringer, Tigers runs. Two putouts. four assists, no 17. his thumb recently and he may not waters will become aware of 132 132 131 329 ture” for her English opponent. gulf in run. Totals .134 back into the for some errors. Batted Next week the American will get game the fact through the regatta to girl Pitching—Grove, Athletics, won Heinie Schuble, Tigers from time. be defend her national championship 17, lost 2. staged. three no hits, B'VILLE— 1. 2. 3. 4. totl • • • Houston.—Up times, with Miss Nuthall the • • • Young.25 23 22 20—90 outstanding cne run. No putouts. two assists, contended as a result of the unex- The pent up Pents eight game Approximately 50 outboards arc George ...... 22 23 20 23—83 no errors. pectedly close match they waged in wining streak was halted Sunday expected to enter the events. It will Wade .24 19 24 20—87 Austin Sam West, Senators from Roches- the deciding Wightman cup con- Boy Favorite by the Mission 30-30 nine at Har- be a select field, too, for the drivers Leonard .23 22 29 21—86 ter.—Up four times, no hits. runs. test Saturday on the West Side lingrn—but, let it be said, it took would not come here from up-state Four cutouts, no assists, errors. Batsell .•. 24 24—4.7 In tennia club's classic turf. Titular Net Go thirteen of ball to unless thought they had Dallas. 23 innings Jam-up points they Eddie Roetz. Browns from Richardson. Miss Wills, 23—vj{ The extent to which CULVER, Ind.. Aug. 12.—(A*)— do it. Pumarejo and Jeffries a good shot at the prize money. —Up three times, one hit. one run. 21 .. Eisam.&n .20 %.—41 after three of invin- straight years With five California stars hooked up in a hurling duel that Valley fans will see the cream of ; Nine cutouts, two assists, no er- .18 22 .. ..—40 ranked Armstrong cibility was pushed to beat back 18- had the locked 5-all at the Texas in the races. double as favorites, one of the best game rors. Figu-ed in play. vear-old Betty by scores of 8-6, 8-6. fields in the of end of the ninth. These two boys Totals .132 130 133 131 52C of the history the event today has altered the prospect are among the best pitchers to be was to begin the for championship singles tournament. struggle na- found in the Valley. Both have tional Fort Brown Horse Miss Nuthall came so near to Junior and boys* tennis had professional experience and closing the gap that has for so long championships on the Culver Mili- are old heads whose soup-bonrs Amer- Show Under Way separated the game of the tary academy courts. can still lather them over the ican with that of any rival that, “Bish” well An all-day horse show got under Headed by Keith Giedhill of San- plate. Clements. given another opportunity, her im- ball and way at Fort Brown early Monday ta Barbara, the known Vail. j player petus may achieve the seemingly California contin- morning after several preliminary writer, recently paid Jeffries an impossible—victory. gent brought with it a brilliant events had been run off Sunday. unusual compliment. **Bish” has In the aftermath of the Will- record for the season. Giedhill • • • The events are mostly for the sol- who played much baseball, ranging v, Nuthall match the debate concerns last year was to Frank W:ers but several civilians were ex- runner-up from class D to A A, and conse- whether Helen has slipped a bit, Shields of New York for the Jpected to enter special classes. Junior quently has seen a wide assort- her game a trifle stale af- title, already has won the western arrivals at the known perhaps ment of curve balls. Clement? New post, and ter her campaign abroad this year, singles title, with Ellsworth that Jeffries' curve to be excellent horsemen, are ex- has declared or whether Betty has so far im- Vines of Pasadena, won the U. S. to add zest to the is the best he has ever seen. And pected competi- as to lift her game as close from Julius and proved Seligson Eugene we don’t believe Clements’ friend- tion. to the level as the McCauliff of New Ycwk. champion's ship for Jeffries had much to do The events ore being run off at scores indicated. The East has Richard Hebard. with the near the aviation N. compliment. the Jumping pen The probability is that both cir- White Plains. Y.. national boys' • • • field. cumstances are true. champion, and Arthur Noble of Valley outboarders are preparing Newhton Center. Mass , New Eng- for the Point Isabel this land and Canadian Junior singles big regatta and titleholder, as its best bets. Anoth- coming Saturday Sunday. er strong contender is Karl Kam- George Leonard, Harry Richardson rath of Austin. Texas, winner of and others are tuning up sturdy the weetern Junior singles title last motors and trimming up their step- week. ped hulls. Some of the cream of DANCE Tuesday, August 13 The Troubadours Texas University’s latest and most popular Joya Gravel Co. I '*<.v orchestra —4«e!ttdfag five former Hokum Kings INCORPORATED. ~ I AZTEC ROOF MISSION, TEXAS i 710- BOX S34 I [La 9 'till ? San Benito $2.50 PERRY L. KING & CO. AUDITING—GENERAL ACCOUNTING INCOME TAX SERVICE Systems, Organization and Statistical Report. * 1 Bnainca. Control Travia Building $ Nixon Building San Antonia, Texas. Corpna Christ L. Texas.

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