" ■ « « ...— ■■ ■ * .. rr C C C tC C Vf f f 11r fffrr ff f 11 Xf r C11-1 The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION ... _ —-— H.,,1 ______. Texas Now Favored to Jf Jfe Jfc.4lLjALJfc4fcjRtJ&4lfc A A A A It A JftjRtdRfcJlfcl&tffcftSlJflfcJft TRICKY PONIES Scorpions Leave for Battle with Javelinas at Kingsville ALMOST ROUTED Tulane’s Blond NOTRE PITTSBURGH AND Eyes This Week Again Fo- Billy Banker, PORTS CHATS DAME, LOCAL ELEVEN cus on Orange Clash Blizzard, Is Great Guns YALE LOOM UP AS CONTENDERS with Baylor Going With Hal Eustace. FOR FOOTBALL IS M NATIONAL TITLE — BY GAYLE TALBOT, JR.* Asaoclated Press Writer Sports Although the Brownsville Junior and Raymondvilla 34-0. Coach Teachers Have DALLAS, Nov. 4—'/P*—The eyes ALAN one of the back- Defeated college has the best eleven in its Martin’s crew held McAllen to 12- By 'SOULD, hardest-hitting Of Texas will be on the mighty 0 and to 14-0. Weslacc Associated Press Sport* Editor. fields in the country, stepped into history, she will enter the at Harlingen Strong Schreiner In- Texas University Longhorns again game ; should coast cm !n without another NEW YORK, Nov. 4—— The the national picture as well as the this week. The team that has gone Kingsville Tuesday against the pow- defeat. Several of Coach Martin’s race for sectional and national foot- big ten lead by trimming Wiscon- stitute Team through three southwest conference erful College of Arts and Industries boys are going to make good ma- ball honors has narrowed uown to sin for their fifty straight victory. •Alts without defeat is to a handful of contenders Minnesota also has a clean meeting the decided underdog. The Jave- terial for that All-Valley team. surviving slate, engage one of the moat promising * * * with the November campaign Just with Indiana as the latest victim, Some 22 lin&s have strong, s determined elevens of all time flashed a brilliant at- gathering headway due to the most but the two remaining contenders Baylor University What makes us say that Donna bunch of Brownsville Junior col- • tack and a strong defense this sea- series of for western conference honors, held Saturday at Austin. ! will give Weslaco a good scrap is spectacular upsets along son and are favorites to over the fronts. for the two lege Scorpions left here Monday Longhorn stock suffered scarcely cop I the Redskins’ fighting spirit and college gridiron past years by Illinois, the locals. So far as materia!, Illinois and South- do not met4 season. Minn- for where I at all as the result of last week’s the fact that they are led by Quar- Georgia Tech, .his Kingsville they will play scholastic enrollment, etc., the •mrrlei; draw yith Southern Meth- go, terback Pattersons. Pat’s nobody’s ern California, all top-ranking in esota tackles Iowa this week while the Kingsville College of Indus- ma- Javelinas should beat the Browns- 1928, have 1 n tumbled to defeat Purdue has an easy intersectional odist. Coach Clyde Littlefield's slouch, if reports trickling down the trial Arts Tuesday afternoon. bet ville and Edinburg colleges year in in the melee while such assignment with chine still looks like an even Valley are correct. general Mississipi. The and year out. as week’s is Javelinas are said to be one to its second straight con- * • • sectional titleholders Nebraska This program featured capture • • • of the ference Although the Steers in the big six and Texas in th* by two of the moat colorful east- strongest jams in South crown. The Javelinas did to Armistice Day. Nov. 11. will prob- to against tlu> Mustangs plenty southwest are barely hanging on west engageme s of the year, with Texas, and the failed score Schreiner see the Valley championship locals are not Institute, and later the ably In the title hunt. army invading the stronghold of they clearly outplayed the Meth- determined when McAllen and Har- under-estimatiiif their Mountaineers walloped the Rice Illinois and Harvard to opponents. line that rose On the basis of latest perform- journeying odists An S. M. U. 8hmes. If have been follow- ! lingen meet in the crucial game ol j They are a you ances, the most powerful arrays are Michigan, but defeats have alter- trough out..t, but ♦o sublime heights in the pinches football will know the season at Harlingen. They are • ing closely, you Pittsburgh and Yale in the east, ed their early promise of signific- oi club is <*oing to be out there was all that saved the Morrison what this means. The Rice Slimes the only undefeated, untied teams Notre Dame, Purdue and Minne- ance. Nevertheless there will be a from the men from a disastrous last-half are the most first in the It’s a funny thin?, fighting first until the powerful year Valley. sota in the middle battle when Red Cagle’s metes route. too, when one considers that neither west. Tennessee, last,” Coa -in Surtees outfit In the Southwest conference Vanderbilt tread the made famous by sold, club has a stiff offensive , and Tulane gridiron Ravlor Recovers They have six complete teams really the Red i This will be the last game ! Their is in strong In the southern conference group, Galloping Ghost, Grange. The Slimes defeated the Edinburg punch. strength j the season Baylor is ready for the forward walls. It's to lie a Utah In the rocky mountain area ! tire locals, unless apparently Junior college Brohcs handily earli- going 1 Irish After Title fftal encounter Alter tak- defensive when these and California’s surprising golden games not 7 scheduled are ob- Saturday. er in the season. , great scrap Notre after five bears on the Dame, straight Uig an unexpected licking from Cen- two dubs get together. Usually, pacific coast. In the tained. School officials We are not inclined to believe j victories, expects to have comp- I are seek- tanary the previous week, the Bear? fans watch the backfields. If you other main sectors, Texas Christ- that Kingsville’s win will be top- * aratively little difficulty In dispos- ing a game here Armistice with themselves and wal- ! to this watch the line- ian holds at ast a temporary edge together heavy. The Scorps proved they go game, ing of Drake. If so the Hoosiers will have watched lri the race for southwest confer- the San /.utonlo Junior college. Etiledked Texas Tech. 34 to 0. The team have worlds of fighting ability two men and you will stake their national cham- functioned the ! the ence honors while Oklahoma bars They have or r opponents in smoothly against weeks ago by outplaying the Broiics game. pionship bid In the game with • • •* Nebraska’s path to the big six Matadors, and Jake Wilson and Er- throughout the first half. Pipkin top. southern Califor. at Chicago Nov. ; mind also. Bcst McElieath were their dynamic and his hawghide hustlers should “Soc” Plato’s up-and-coming "B” Yale Looms Large 16. ■elves again. be able to punch over two touch- Eaglets are to Dlay Raymondville Of the big four” contenders for Pittsburgh’s steamroller, after His national The week s second most important downs against the Jeveimas. on Armistice day also. The Eaglets honors who entered Sat- six victor*sa in a row. faces the un- tUt will see Southern Methodist and short accurate tosses are about due have never been headed this year urday's fray so confidently one defeated. though twice tied, Wash- to with the Aggies locked in their annual begin a scoring spree. Although and they should romp away Notre Dame and Pittsburgh emerg- ington and Jefferson eleven, then it the Javelinas are \o win. Plato has been try- ed with duel at College Statical. The Mus- doped" Raymondville. prospects that are bright- only nas to tackle Carnegie and had better not Tues- with the San er than tangs still have an outside shot at they approach ing to match a game before, as a result of Penn State in succession to make day’s game over-confident for the Benito second team for this week victories over the title, but their Indifferent show- smashing Georgia it a rousing finish. If the Panthers »1 TIES are determined to make a The are almost as powerful Tech and Ohio ing against Te as Saturday caused Scorps Eaglets state respectively. can wade through these rivals teams of the Val-, a &. good showing. among the lesser Southern California and Dart- slump in their stock. A. M. • • • without a setback, no one will dis- as the are In class “A” mouth fell already definitely out of the chase ley Eagles ly the wayside in two pute their claims to national hon- “The Most Coach Cal Surtees will take his circles. We believe they would have of the most and with nothing to lose, may be sensational games of ors. squad to to have made a showing with a lull Ponies a fit. Kingsville Monday strong the season, the Trojans before the Oapectrd to g*ve the • Oklahoma must beat Kansas to them In good condition in time for B’’ schedule in the Valley. of Beautiful They displayed plenty of punch in charge California’s Bears, led stay In the big six race after this the fray. The team is practically • • * mauling Stephen P. Austin. 54 to 0. by Benny Lorn, the Dartmouth week. In the southwest. Texas faces up to full strength, as no severe in- Ken the Har-! Indians before last week. Remember Macey, the blue, led bv a real struggle with Baylor while in America” juries were suffered in the Edin- in lingen rapier, who battled here Albie Booth and ‘Hoot” Ellis, a Texas Christian meets Rice and Beats Teacher burg tilt. Jack Lebowitz will prob- Pupil days before Ouvnor Dan stopped new Eli hero. the Texas southern ably see action He was ill Aggies oppose favored again. boxing? Ken is going good in Ari- In spite of an season While roaming around, Texas Christian will be to the Bronc early set- Methodist. prior scrap. zona these days. He recently de- back at the hands of drop In and have a look to hang up its second conference • . . Georgia, no Torres at Phoenix Vandy n. Tech at “The Moot Beautiful and Its seventh tri- feated Tony team in the country looms any i victory straight Valley games scheduled for Fri- scribes said that Ken’s The sports more formidable now’ than ; Georgia Tech, though beatcvi SI Tie in America." It‘* umph of the season when it enter- I are Harlandale (San Antonio) Yale. day attack was the only com- conqueror of three to Rice at Fort . Banker and a run to touchdown. flashy Brown, Army and times already, hopes up- a dandy! Stripes, pat- tains Institute panting making at Brownsville and Donna at Wes- about the card. i mendable thing Dartmouth on successive set the southern conference title terns, all Rice dropped its third decision in laco. The first will be a set up of Saturdays j plain colors, I e iMt w uKLtAns, mov. me While Ken may not be so effective, of Vanderbilt fn the Dixie five starts when the St. Edward's j the rankest 6ort. and that's that. Purdue Outstanding hopes brand new! Just the east has Its Albie Booth. Its A1 Mar- he is distinctly a crowd pleaser. headliner. Saints the signal for A1 was Robs- The Kentucky’s Wildcats, to University thumped triumph Sarafiny, Harlandale defeated by a letter from Ray J. boilermakers of Purdue, with I thing complete any stcrs. its Christian Keener Cagle. Following is fresh from mopping up Clem son. Fowls, 20 to 7, Saturday. It wa.v a i .youthful St. Edward's over town in the season. ---- I ensemble. mentor, The middle west has its Joe Sa- early ; Shot veil, a newcomer to the Val- will seek Alabama’s Tuiane Donna at Weslaco looks like a Scalp. his former coach, Jack Meagher, voldi. its Glenn Harmeson. its Wes- : ley, in which he, a former player, and Tennessee face Weslaco is second in comparatively 1 .* Fesler. real scrap. lauds the Eagles highly: ■ I Other* to $5 who transferred his allegiance to easy assignments. The Pacific Coast its Russ Saun- the Valley *B’ chase and should Brownsville, Tex., Nov. 2, 1929 Rice the With California now in ihe van. during summer. ders, its Beany Lom, its Johnny be able to win handily. Weslaco “Dear Sir: CHEVROLET IS clash with Coach Francis Schmidt's 1 taken on the teams j awaiting the decisive Frogs Kitzmil'er. has toughest “Being a newcomer to Brownsville St won their sixth the has to offer and still Stanford, the “Big Three” on the Joseph's gime at the expense But the south has BUI Banker, Valley and an old fortbgil with sev- Paclfiet coast take on foes. of the Denton 25 ! a .600 mark. She de- player distant Teachers. to 0. the Blond Biissard of Tulane. holds percent eral years of football under my 3>ual ASPIRIN Pharr San Benito Stanford plays Washington at Cy Leland added three touchdowns And the south is satisfied! i feated 6-0: 7-0; I refrain from express- RACE belt. can’t WINNER Seattle while California entertains to his imposing string. The Christ- Mr. William Banker can run like the the Brownsville ing impression Montana and Southern California ians are the only outfit in the* cir- a demon and kick like a fiend. He made on me when they Eagles meets Nevada at Los Angeles. cuit that have not experienced an is a snaky-hipped, hot-footed bat- came against Brackenridge Friday Earl Allen Pilots Car in off-day of some kind. Thev are con- tering ram who goes into every afternoon, which was the first op- sistently potent. Their clash with game huhgry for touch downs and GOLFRECORDS portunity I have had to see them Ahead in Three of Baylor two hence at Waco his fill. in action. weeks usually gets Four promises to be one of the high Virtually single-handed the de- “About four weeks ago I associ- Races spots of the campaign. stroyed a fine Georgia Tech team. ated myself with a local company This is a achievement, FALL AT MEET and the first day I was In the of- ‘ Arkansas crowning SAN BENITO, I v. 4—Earl Allen Flashy but in Bill’s history it does not fice, I heard the men about talking of San Antonio, driving a Chevrolet Arkansas gave further of its stand alone. He's been a whirl- the I soon learned that the proof Eagles. six stock model, ran off with honors Louisiana wind on cleats for two years. Young Player of McAllen Eagles was the name given the lo- power by trampling State, in the dirt track races staged here 32 to 0. at Shreveport. The victory One of the greatest backs, if not cal football team. Being an old Makes Phenomenal Show- interest- Sunday afternoon. Allen sped homo the a the greatest, the south has ever football playar, I became gave Porkers conference re- ahead of the In had, say Dixie football is ed. field three out of cord of two wins and two losses. experts, Gantner four Mr, William Banker. And don’t ing Against “At this Junction. I want to state events. It was unfortunate the big Razor- Bill mean of the I seen some of the best Young of Brownsville roared back eleven was forced to meet forget they that part that have from whence machines in the country m in winner of the first race, a special MAKE Texas and Baylor in its first two country sprang Strup- (Special to The Herald) football per of Georgia Tech, McMUlin of action. I saw Red Grange when he three-mile event. The San Antonio tilts and get bumped off. May cri- McALLEN, Nov. 4.—Every exist- Centre and other greats. was in the heighth of his glory in driver carried off prizes in 2-mile, aspirin : tics believe Arkansas now ranks with course record was broken at j »«RAIN TABLETS J" Banker s bad luck is that he ing every game he played at the Uni- 3-mile and 12 1-2 mile events. ELECTRICITY |- the stoutest teams in the confer- Country Club Thursday plays with a school tucked down Tepehuaje versity of Illinois. I have seen Allen got off to a good lead in ence. Coach Thomsen's Pupils afternoon when Dick Turner, play in this nook of the south Instead phe- Coach Staggs' famous five-yard the main event and had a clear field the Central Oklahoma Teachers at nomenal of McAllen, and of With the long-famous eastern boy golfer McCarthey and that great football all the way. Young was expected to I this week. Fred Gantner met in a semi-final YOUR “SILENT Fayetteville schools. He doesn't get the pub- machine in action. I saw the Ar- give him real competition, but the The elimination match of the annual Standing: licity eastern and mid-western stars my and Navy go two years ago, and Brownsville racer's engine developed 0 tournament staged for BAYLOR I 1000 do. handicap I have had the of having trouble early in the chase. Allen ’ of the club. pleasure T. C. U. *1 0 1000 members seen that of all combina- SALESMAN” 18 greatest breezed along at a merry clip, taking TEXAS U 2 1-21-2 .833 Turner scored a 72 for the as as tions, “Pour Horsemen of Notre things easy to cop the big prize. pure ARKANSAS 2 2 .500 holes, shooting the first nine holes Dame,” several times. But. in all Due to rains, the track was in a! 1-2 .500 in 34, two under par, and the last S. M. U. 1-2 the football that I have seen, I slippery condition. Several of the can 0 1 .000 nine in 38, two above par. money RICE FLYWEIGHTS IN don’t believe I have seen more snap- drivers who entry blanks did buy Turner the match by signed A. & M.0 2 -000 opened or executed forward drives which seldom py cleverly not show up. The crowd was es- making pretty passing than the Eagles do. In fact, left the fairway, thus paving the timated at 1.000. the they are good in all departments of largest selling for unusually low scores. Scor- FIGHTS way the game. Their open field run- world ror TONIGHT and birdies on the first aspirininrhe ing pars ning is scintillating and they are six holes, he continued the same a stellar combination defensively. pazo brand of through the remain- merchants can ommend it for all NEW YORK, golf “No small amount of the success Progressive nn/i forma of Nov. 4.—UP)—Flv- BilM and narrates to refund der of the match. Gantner turned money |f it f«i)n weights 896 about of the football team lies in its I i.l drueeiate have it in tubes weighing pounds, scores of the season, with” Pails DinsP ra the in his best be out their ef- Siactunen^Tjc: or ttr. t>-y 60c. tonnage required for two heavy- coach. The Eagles show that they singled by but was unable to match the nearly weight bouts, appear in one at have had wonderful coaching, and ring flawless of his young compet- Madison Square Garden golf I want to congratulate the coach fective systems of window tonight. itor. !Oc Eight contenders far the flvweight and say that he is a real asset C. C. McDaniel of McAUen and championship will in a tour- to a city and a wonderful medium illumination • engage T E. Burnett of Mission are to nament designed to produce a rec- of so In conclusion 1 meet the first of this week in the advertising, ognized holder of the feel that the of Brownsville 112-pound only remaining third round match people crown. Eugene Hunt of Prance, have cause to be proud of their to be played. The winner of this who meets Izzy Schwartz of New football team. They are a fine well is tilt will meet Hill Cocke of Mis- great An attractive window display, lighted, York in the final is of bunch of bout, one the winner of that match courageous boys. Stay the favorites to win sion, and the title. Er- Turner for the club with them and give them your best “salesman” a merchant can “Since 1891” nie Peters of will play Dick the employ. England meets “Dark at championship and a beautiful sil- support every opportunity” Cloud” Ruby Bradley of Holyoke, I “RAY J. 8HOTWELL." ver When stop to look and admire an attrac- Mass., In another of the ten round- cup._____ people For thirty-eight years this bank has served the ers. The other bouts bring togeth- tive display, a sale is nine-tenths completed. Rio Grande Valley, and served the well. er Midget Wolgast of Philadelphia people and Johnny McCoy of banker from Rio Buffalo and Ask any Grande City to Browns- Willie Davies of Charleroi, Pa., and ville, ®fi to the character of service we render, both Black BUI of Cuba. The survivors of to has rates on and the entire ught’s battles The City of Brownsville special banks citizenship. wUl meet m Babe semi-finals and the winners two of those bouts will en- Boyish current used for this purpose, and the low cost We are known throughout this entire section in a 15-round final battle. of the state as “THE FRIENDLY BANK,” and we vies is Kte generally picked to meet is surprising. We will be glad to have a repre- live up to that reputation daily. Muat in the deciding contest CIGARS Sammy Mandell, holder of the sentative call at any time and figure on the bet- lightweight crown, ventures into a It you are not one of our fast growing — higher division at Chicago tonight _A YOUNG MAN’S SMOKE— to ter illumination of your show windows. list of customers. meet Jimmy McLarnm in a ten- round bout. The weights for the Start An Account battle are 145 pounds Mandell Today easily beat McLamin when Jimmv Mild Good attemped to take his title from him n in New York a year ago. V/ Quality 4% Compounded semi-annually paid Turing i on Savings Accounts Veteran of Turf Diet in New York SOLD BY of Brownsville, Texas NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—op,_Death City has claimed a fourth member of the old guard of racing during the National Bank current turf season. Gokta* First John P Mad- Stores “Light’* den, owner of the Hamburg nlace Cigar farm in and Harry’s Kentucky leading Am- “THE FRIENDLY BANK” of AND ALL erican breeder racehorses, suc- cumbed Oldest Bank in the Rio Grande Valley yesterday to a heart at. tack. He was 73 years old Madden bred such Brownsville, .Texas horses as Dealers . Old Rosebud, Leading Valley , and Plying Ebonv all winners of the !