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The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION Out but Records to Stand Good Jumpers_ _ mm 1* M M it M M K M M Likely^ ^ V ^ ^ ¥ JA % ▼ ▼ T ▼ ▼ t ▼ ▼ **- ^ T, » * * *■ % ' Tty GRIMES SOLD HAMM TRIES Texas Gets Off With ■■ 1— 1 Opening Day League Rip-RoaringJM TO COME BACK -1 BY PIRATES Helen Off To LONGHORNS HAVE AMBITIOUS HELD Braves Price For Quintet of Star Vaulters Defend Titles All SNYDER i DAWSON Pay High Leaves Field to Big SAN FRANCISCO, April 10.— MAPPED OUT Veteran Spitball OP)—Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, GRID PROGRAM Hurler Ten Trio world's tennis champion, today NOT AMATEUR on to New York on FIGHT was her way NEARLY AUSTIN. 10—OP)— Oct. 4: Howard Payne at Austin. her annual invasion of eastern April Buoyed is the up by expectations of a champion- Oct. 11; Oklahoma University at BOSTON. April 10.—<*».-Burleigh EDITORS NOTE: This and European courts. Bars articles U. S. Golf Association ship football squad during the next Dallas. Oct. 18; Rice Institute »t Grimes, right handed ace of the third of a serie. of track The noted racket star depart- Buffs, Cats, Spudders And few years, the University of Texas Houston, Oct. 25; Southern Meth- by well known authorities. ed last night in order to attend Star Pirates' pitching staff for two Win On Chicag:^ has undertaken during 1930 and odist University at Austin, Nov. 1; an exhibit of her drawings in Exporters was a member the 1931 the most ambitious schedule Baylor University at Waco, Nov. 8; years today of By W. D. GRIFFITH New York Cltv. Sh* will d*',*nd Linkstcr Day ever warded «t the Longhorn school. Texas Christum University at Fort Boston Braves. Percy Lee Jones and > Directar of Ohio Relays her French and All-English tltlssl Opening The schedule for 1930 Is complete Worth, Nov. 15; Texas A. <5* M a large cash consideration'* were * in track and will return to America to The “jumps', which while only one open date remains i College at Austin. Thanksgiving BY JR. NEW YORK, April 10—^—John- given by Boston in exchange. parlance Include the high Jump, seek the national championship GAYLE TALBOT on the 1931 This is the ny Dawson of Chicago apparently program. if. running broad Jump and pole vault, again. Associated Press Sports Writer The teams or. Grimes, one of the few remaining has played his last amateur golf opening date. Sept. 26. following appear offer much promise for excellent Mrs. Moody was not aeeom- If opening day bouts were any school that the 1931 schedule; 26. open, spitball pitchers in the big | in so far as the United States The only out-of-state Sept. leagues, marks during the 1390 outdoor sea- panled by her husband, Freder- Indication as to what is to come, of Missouri at Austin. Golf Association is concerned un- will be met in the 1930 grid sea- University came to terms with President Emil and he was detain- a son, although many champions ick Moody Jr., as the Texas League is in for fine, son is the Uulversity of Oklahoma. Oct. 3; Rice Institute at Austin. will less he changes his method of mak- Fuciis after he had been a Pirate nrar-champions of a year ago ed here on business. lerge campaign. There were at least This Is scheduled at Dallas. Oct. 10; University of Oklahoma at. ing a game a living. holdout all spring. His demands for be oui of intercollegiate competi- -—————--—-- one near fist fight, record-smash- Oct. 18. Dallas, Oct. 17; Harvard at Cam- Called upon to give Dawson's tion. ing attendance in one city, and In 1931. however, three foreign bridge, Maas., Oct. 24; Southern 120.000 salary and a two-year con- noted Hill of Sou'hern California, who status after the Chicago golfer had Absentees ar? particularly four skirmishes. will be met On Oct. 3 the Methodist University at Dallas. tract were not met the led last sea- lively been barred from the north and school by Pitta- In the pole vault where Sturdy of collegiate competitors More than 16.000 fans, the great- cf one Oct. 31; Baylor University at Aus- over 25 south tournament at Pinehurst University Missouri, always burgh club Southern Cal- son with a mark slightly yes- officials. Yale, Williams of est number ever to witness an open- of the contenders for honors in tin, Nov. 7; Texas Christian Uni- was Lha feet. Simon of Illinois also Is gone CARDS DEFEAT terday, H. H. Ramsay, chairman of Fuchs said the payment Edmonds of Stanford, Pick- Man- ifornia, ing game, yesterday watched the Big Six. will be played at Aus- versity at Austin, Nov. 14: Texas second largest ever given by the McAtee of but Ed Gordon of Iowa, a member the rules committee, said Dawson ard of Pittsburgh and Jake Atz’s Dallas Steers pound tin. The will make their A. is M. at College Station, Thanks- a of the last team and a ager was not entitled to play in amateur Longhorns Braves for ballplayer. Two years State have completed Olympic to Michigan 24 will out a 7 to 5 verdict. Frank Snyder, to rules of the U. first long trip east engage the giving Day. ago he declared he gave the New Williams and man consis'ently over feet, golf according their collegiate years. catcher-manager of the Panthers, Harvard eleven at Cambridge. Mass.. York Giants $100,000 for tie be on hand and should head the EAGLES 11-10 S. G. A. Rogers 8turdy were ir* a three-cornered and Atz. almost came to blows in On Oct. 24. Sandwiched between field unless, of course. Ed Hamm Dawson's eligibility was first Hornsby, whom he later traded to with Edmonds in the I. C. 4-A in the will be a with the win- the middle of the diamond in the national amateur these two tilts game the Chicago Cubs. last a4 13 feet of Georgia Tech, Olympic questioned championships year j the opening gun in the University of Oklahoma at Dal- / with the ner. 1* successful in his comeback. eight Inning, Fail last year at Pebble Beach after PALLATWiNS Two years ago Pirate*, was 2 3 9 inches, while Pickard also to be a Homer*, Triple* las. Hamm was forced out of competi- what promises glorious he had decided to change his bus- Grimes won 25 and lost 14 game*, consistently over the 13-foot mark. includes: Tex- an feud between the two pilots. iness from bonds to The 1930 schedule last won 17 and lost seven. U. cham- tion last year because of opera- To Overcome Bad selling sport- and year McAtee was junior A. A. as College of Mines at Austin. Sept. tion for appendicitis. Buffs Win ing goods. HEAVY TITLE He was traded to the Pirates by the pion at Denver last July. 27; Centenary College at Austin. Summarising, excellent marks The Houston Buffs, ranked next Decision Giants after he had been a holdout Warne in Auspicious Start should feature pole vault competi- to the Cats as a favorite in the FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 10.—Having in the spring of 1928. Still in the are Henry BOSTON, April game tion this records in the lived to expecta- New York Jones, a left-handed pitcher, won best mark spring: current race, up HARLINGEN, 9—Battling (By The Associated Press) battered Sylvan Taylor, Canby of Iowa, whose be well above April with broad jump should tions trunnimg the San Antonio — the canvas in less than a seven and lost 15 games the last season was 133 feet 7 1-2 inch- by CINCINNATI Busily Graham, Negro, to average and high jump marks will 7 in the Alamo City. the league leading Harlingen high Braves last year. McDermont of Indians, to 4, Utica, N. Y., knocked out Billy Shaw, IS nlnute, Jack Pallat is amateur es: Cautain Verne ARMSTRONG depend largely on the ability of Ians saw Lloyd Kose, Cards on better than even terms, a He who was credited with 13 Some 7,500 Detroit, (1). Jackie Cress. Miami, heavyweight boxing champion. Illinois, Nelson and Van Osdel. unless un- set the Indians TESTERDAYB EXHIBITIONS 7 and Warne Buff righthander, bad decision by Umpire Tom Winn O.. defeated Jackie Stewart, Louis- and seven other national champions feet inches, Tommy known athk'cs crash the The Associated Press) limelight down with four hits. foul. (3). were determined In the final rounds (By of Northwestern, who opened an in the fifth inning lost a game for; ville. Ky., (A) The Wichita Falls Spudders. gen- O.—K. O. Christner. the A. A. U. tournament last At Indianapolis—Chicago •; auspicious season by taking first here AKRON, SEEN WINNER of GRAPEFRUIT LEAGUE as a weak entry, tire Brownsville Eagle nine *ew York (N) 1. at 13 feet G inches in a recent erally regarded Akron, outpointed Joe Sekvra, Day- night. There were three nights of thump- Wednesday. At Of> Madison Garden indoor Standings proved the greatest upset by ton. O., (10. competition In which 94 boxers Philadelphia—Philadelphia Square Wichita With Cruz ball, the (A) 3. 12 to 4. at hurling good — started. 4; Philedalphla meet. Team P- W. L- Pet ing Shreveport, DAYTON, O. Rosy Rosales, EL PASO. April 10—<VP—Mrs. O. from 14 states and Hawaii veteran Eagles romped on Pitcher West and At Norfolk—Washington (A) l»; of Fails. Hal Wiltse. southpaw, 1 Williams. Chi- Besides Pallat, the new rulers of Barney Berlinger. University Wichita . 20 13 7 .650 Cleveland, and Tiger R. Armstrong was a strong favorite his mercy, hold- had a 8-1 lead at the fifth inning Boston (N) 13.