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FOR CONTEST 0 Sept. triple threat backlield and a line that All members of the backfleld atart Wednesday night with the The Brownies, local entry in the is no threat at all is the way the can pass, and punt equally Kiwanians and Oilers crossing bats Valley Playground Ball league, Detroit Now Holds Lead Of The defeated the To 1934 edition of the San Benito well but just how well, Brown re- Friday night game will set Harlingen All-Stars in ^California Expecting Seven and Half Locals Make Debut the a high school Greyhounds stack up. fused to say. Games Friday Lions and Edwards teams ir charity benefit game here Tues- Be This action. 10-3. The was Strong according to odd and sundry glean- And the line is really not as bad Over New York Against Santa Rosa day night game well The playing season has beer played and more interesting than Seaton a as Brown, the Gloomy Gus of Here curtailed and the started the score would tend to indicate. Valley football since Martin moved (Bf The Associated Ptm) play-off earlier than scheduled. When th< Bill Lehman and Maurice Pip* lrom Weslaco to Harlandale. The Detroit Tigers were credited BERKELEY. Calif., Sept. 19. UP>- Coach Maurice Pipkin and Bob schedule was called off the Oilers i kin led the Brownsville hitter* in would make out. with another While his coaching colleagues art Wednesday outstand- Jackson are were first with 11 victories and 2 i » 13- attack on Joe the MAT CARD IS He has the polishing up the Penry, whipped forwards ing baseball feat as continued debating the merits of the new they Brownsville high school gridiron defeats. Edwards second with nine Harlingen twirler, while Prank into pretty fair shape, and with their career toward the football or arguing the whys and American machine for its debut here Friday and three. Klwanis third with eight Critz. local hurler, limited the vis- rulei the exception of one or two posi- League pennant. wherefores of the various They not only afternoon against the Santa Rosa and six and Lions fourth with flvt itors to five binglea. Lehman and m is build- tions. believes he has found the had beaten the changes, burly Billy Ing. challenging Yan- Ploughboys. The contest will and six ■ Pipkin each hit safely three times SLATED HERE who will fill the bill with a get his 1934 of Califor- boys kees twice but they had shut them under in four ing University way on Tucker Field at 4 p ! /rips to the plate. little more and hard out two nia team on the premise; “Bali development days in succession as they m. WESLACO FIGHT C ARD The score by : are won th< work. built their lead to 7 games by crossing up 1-2 games The Eagles, now members of the (Special to The Herald i R. H. E. other fellow’s That stunt goal line.” Lightheaviea, Middles To had not been done Brownsville .. 110 200 Three Lettermen enlarged "A" Dist. 16. are several WESLACO. Sept 19.—The reg- j 231—10 13 4 who won his in over The big play- five years, not since the touchdowns .. 000 300 000— fellow, Grapple Thursday stronger than they were ular Wednesday night fight cart! I Harlingen 3 5 5 ing spurs as a quarter back star at Brcwns inflicted three whitewasn- last Critz and At Arena The Greyhounds will have only season, and are expected to here will bring together ''Wild Bill' Hunter. Hartman; Pen- the U. S. Naval Academy, views “all ng^ in a row on the Yanks om~K rv and Garrison. thr e lettermen among their make a creditable showing in the McDowell of Houston and Ike j this hue and cry" over the new ball in 1929. The Brownies are number when they face the Rio Following A1 Crowder's 3-0 new grid district. Aycock al Donna In the ten round- to take on the and the rules as a Brownsville wrestling fans are changes “just triumph Monday, young Lynwood With three weeks er This be one of the La Perta All-Stars here Thursday scheduled to see some fast action Hondo Bobcats here at 3:30 o'clock of hard prac- *111 toughesl lot of ballyhoo." Rowe to night in a crucial afternoon m the first en- came through Tuesday tice already behind the tests Aycock has met In his climb Valley league “I'm to continual tam- | here Thursday night when the Friday them, opposed limit the New Yorkers to six hits are in the ladder contest. This game will have an and counter of the year. Aguiias good condition. The up pugilistic pering with the rules but In these ! grunt, grcan grovel game on Gilmore and win 2 to 0. The Tigers need team, which is the The six pits Lefty Zepeda ol important bearing the standings, can't where harm comes back, this time featuring One of these is Capt. using Warner changes I see any only two more decisions over the system Brownsville against Simon Salinai and a large crowd is expected to lightheavies and Davis, quarterback; Arnold Hof- again this season, is click- has been done." says Ingram. middieweights. Yanks or four re- of Donna Other turn out for the encounter. fulloack. is another and Mas- more victories ing unusually well for so in bouts include: “So far as I know, none of my These boys are faster and are ling, early j gardless of the outcome of all New the season. This is Chet Houde of Weslaco vs. 'Riquc boys has been able to distinguish I usually better wrestlers than the er Lawson, at center, is the third probably due to York's games, to clinch the flag. the intensive work Coach Valdez of Brownsville, uetty Ram- The South Atlantic ocean con- between the new ball and the old ! heavies AH are one-year lettermen. Pipkin of In the the got in during the irez of McAllen vs. Red Bland ol tains islands which sealers have one. If you put the two of them The bouts are being promtoed Among the most experienced spring training Giants found the going a bit rough- camp. Weslaco, anf Jimmy Durbin ts used for years, but have never aeen. alongside each other I doubt if they entirely by the VFW organization the non-lettermen returning to the er and failed to gain although the The team is Marcelo Gama. They are in a perpetual fog. could pick them out." which made arrangements for the squad is Billy Stone, sophomore practically up to full second-place Cardinals were strength for the I new boys through Ted Hinton, state of potential starring ability who is kept except loss of Al- It's The Same Game idle by ram at Boston bert Perez. « letter wrestling and boxing inspector. a ball toter. There is Carter, a I wingman w>\ n is out with a shoulder They are coming through a Fort tackle who came up from junior Ott Hits So. 33 injury. The "The object of the game remains back field will see Worth agency, and will grapple at high as did Anselmo Cantu, end. a quartet of boys the same." he said. "You can't win Ths Giants a doubleheader in action who turned I McAllen. Harlingen and Browns- There have been no, windfalls split in some excel- if you don’t down the ball behind with the lent work last ville. from other schools unless Mc- last-place Reds, winning season. Louis Fernan- the other iellows goal line. Any the second game 4 to 2 with the dez who has been The main event here Thursday Camey, backfield man from Mc- developing fast changes will afiect my team neither aid of Mel Ott s 35th homer and a the two night will bring together Bobby Allen, into something. He during past years, will run more nor less than, the other team." j develops of walks off Stout the club i Davidson, a of football at Mc- couple Aiyn from the qurterback posi- he will have a third 180-pounder Bndge- played junior high Although that forced In runs. Cincinnati tion. Wiley Bennett and port, and Tiger" McEuin. a 182- Allen where junior teams as m Billy Pu- team composed of speedy players 1 took the 2-0 tegnat will attend the pounder hailing from Pasadena. The San Benito have always been ten- opener half posi- to;, hich he intends to send into games when Chick broke a tions. Xavier •Tiger specializes in the and Haley up Quintero, expected to as a unit to “run the flying strong. Los Fresnos Highland be ^occasionally tackle, and made mound duel between Benny Frev the star of the Brownsville of- legs off the opposition." Coach a hit with Har- have not provided as much mate- fans and Fred Fitzsimmons with a fense this season, will run off the scores will lingen Tuesday night. David- rial as in some years when the Ingram does not think home tail-back son was something of a Smiths and run. position. be larger this year than before. professional Frankies, Billues. The man The third-place Cubs also broke starting wlH his fourth season at strong before turning to the others came here to finish their line-up likely Beginning set wrestling game. They will wrestle even, beating the Phillies 7 to 3 Tls seldom you see 'pig- George Krausse and Joe Garcia California. Ingram has what is football educations. at the two with a 12-hit attack in the a tennis las- wings. Jim Box and Jack since out of three falls with a two I opener tails" on playing considc: 11 the best material Moser at hour time limit. Other Squadmen but losing the second clash 8 to 1. sie In these day* ot shorts on tackle posts. Albert Bar- he too.* over the reins. The Bear rera and The semi-final a The pitching feats the league Dale Fisher, guards; and line, composed of veterans, is ex- 45-minute—or the court But here s Hope Lester Parker is a big leaders saw faded out Raul Garcia at center. if not exceed, less—affair, will pit Bob Blaylock. prospect considerably Knowles. 15. ot Philadelphia, pected to equal any of New York headlock artist, ior tackle who has been out when compared to Buck Newsom's Speed is the demand on the Pacific coast. It is heavy and against, sporting the same twists that Hawaii Fred a school lav a couple of years and is stunt of a one-hit game National park has vol- Hood, Detroit middleweight. pitching did when of the ma- powerful. from Helen Wills Moody canic rocks which will day. Human note The card will be Jack getting tough companion for theh Browns and losing it 2 to float on One discordant has cropped opened by sensation ot wom- who was out she was the water, others which can be chines must in the backfield After Fields. 154. Kansas City, and Red Robert Ballenger 1 to the Red Sox The hit, a single heated have motive up harmony. | tennis took part m and held Rodgers. Dallas. most of last season due to in- Johnson, followed a of en's Hope In the hand without two days practice. Floyd Blower, | 150. by Roy pa:r in- to The and such. walks in the tenth and the recent national girls tour jury. and some which power stay up in the star quarterback, took a place on bouts will get under way at juries. operations inning resemble more less in the City human hair. the sidelines during observation for 8:30 p. m. Thursday night at the Other boys with or brought in the winning run. Two namcut Quaker race. Dr. Pepper VFW are out include a sup- a possible recurrence of a kidney arena. experience who more passes an error and field- it in that halted his career part Willet who probably will make a er's choice accounted for the plies quick-acting injury vs. of last season. guard. Joe Smith, end; Kenned', earlier Boston tally. Vet* Eagles form. Sopwith Hopes For Dunn, Scogin, end; The curtain will be down Keep yourself half; quard; rung tuned 3rd Win Thompson back. on the regular season of the Browns- up for fast- Straight The squad includes also James ville Playground Ball league here NEWPORT. R. I.. Marcus stepping. Vols Beat Pels Sept. 19.—,/P>— A Isobrook Ray Hill, and George Garcia, Wednesday night when the Vet- T. O. M. Sopwith, British chal- Ayoub guards; Avery Cotton. Ben- erans and Eagles are to cross bats lenger, had two turns • his main ny Kyser and James HunmcuH. on the Thirty-Sixth diamond. The sheet ;/ound the Americas cup. tackles: Kenneth and L. In Main Event Pan-American Flyers have clinched 17-11 !n most cherished of all Morgan * Opener yachting tro- the second-half crown, and this _ B Welch, ends; Bob Grove jno phies. as he prepared to take his big backs (Sp^rial to The Herald) game cannot affect the final re- — Greden Stafford, NASHVILLE. Tenn., Sept. 19 blue sloop Endeavour over the start- Davis, brother of the HARLINGEN. 19.— Bobby sults. (/Pi—"It was just a bad ball game," ing line again Wednesday with Tyson Sept. t&e is business lor Garcia, one of the best crowd The Kiwanis and Veterans tied •aid Manager Larry Gilbert of the defender Harold S. Va. rbilt's captain, manager v out of Houston, for the first half title and they will New Orleans Pelicans after Tues- Rainbow. the second year. pleasers operating will meet Joe Marcus, who recently likely play a series to dete-mine day's 17 to 11 ma king at the hands Endeavour has two vic- straight fought Tracey Cox. in the ten- which shall play the Flyer the of the Nashville Vols. “but I re- tories to her credit and two more round main event of a fight card all-season title. Arrangements for train confident that we will take would mean Sop.vith would take the in the American Legion arena Fri- these playoffs are being made now.i AT IO-2 the series." old mug back to England, where it L 4- OX L O day night, it has been announced Still, the 7.864 Ians who saw the was captured 83 years ago by the TEXAS SERIES by Matchmaker Jack Carey. most weird and hair-tearing sev- schooner America in a race around Garcia has been seen action ..—..'T^l— | enth inning in Southern Associa- the Isle of Wight. in here twice before, taking on Bobby tion history Tuesday, thought It The contest Wednesday was a Corbett and Bobby Murray. Garcia was a whale of a good ball game. fifteen-mile beat to windward and BEGINS TODAY did not have to extend himself to Hal Stafford for Nashville and return, or the reverse, depending beat these two boys, but the man- Galehouse for New Orleans wet upon the direction of the bi 4 ze. Garcia will have expected to be Wednesday’s pitch- SAN ANTONIO. Sept. 19.— agement expects to cut loose with ing selections, although Galehouse The Galveston Buccaneers and the everything he has U. S. if he to win over Marcus. doubtlessly will be wearing a wor- and Mexican San Antonio Missions were tugging hopes According to the current infor- Modernize for the Your ried expression and rabbit's foot at the leash, in r*adlnes> Kitchen mation on Marcus, he decisioned to ward off the Vol voodooism that Poloiats to Meet opening game Wadnesdav night

— Lindsey in Houston this made a 13-run seventh inning pos- WASHINGTON. Sept. 19 *P>— of the Texas league pet* \ fihala. Benny week, and fans know that sible in the first game. The United States Army polo San Antonians were pi* paring Valley witness Lindsey is a fair boy. He had little Wednesday s game will be the team, best mallet swingers in the to stand up, * need be. to trouble in decisioninr Ike last of the series. The teams move nation's service branch, ruled slight the firing of Use first sail in the Aycock for the teats lees ! of Donna in a Brownsville ring with a new to New Orleans for the t\ird game favorites to defeat a chosen four final eariee park • f about a year ago. Marcus' recent of the three-out-of-five battle. from the Mexican army in a thrce- than S.00C parser.* and 10 pe: cent J opponents included Sal- The winner will play the Te s! game international series of the east* were not re* % vei George starting vador. Cox, League champions in the Dixie Wednesday. Manager Billy Webb of the Buc- Tracey Charley Light nominate and Wildcat Monte, and If he can series. Although figured to have a slight caneers was iiclined to for mound step with those boys he Is sure edge, the United States team en- young Harry Oumbert be a one there was a to tough for Garcia. tered the series with an inex- service, although pos- Matchmaker Carey is now perlened sibility he might start the veteran busy high-goal player at the up the remainder of the DIVIDED His team has rest- ; lining Rosenbloom Not No. 2 position. Lieut, E. A Walker, Jimmy Walkup. ed for two was for ! card which he believes will be one a offensive was days an<| eager * dashing player, of the best of recent months in the fray. 1 named to the team in a surprise Hank Severeid of the the Harlingen ring. N. B. A.’s move. His comrades are Caot. Skipper Champ Missions was non-committal as to Chester E Davis at No. 1. Lieut. his starting , but t'*e choice TORONTO, sept. 19.—(i«P>— The George Read at No 3 and Major appeared to lie between Caldwell heavyweight throne will na\e C. C. Smith at No. 4. light and George Mills or even the a-begging for an The Mexicans, whose to go occupant handicap southpaw Howard Mills. Abe Miller awhile as far as the National Box- goal rating is slightly less than QUEEN also was ready to go but it was association is concerned. that of the Americans, have Juan Brownsville ing believed Severeid would ar/e him — The association, which Garcia at No. 1, Antonio Nava at deprived to use for the opening game in Rosenbloom of title recog- No. 2. at No. 3 and LAST DAY Maxey Quintin Reyes Galveston. Larry Bettencourt was T of Antonio Perez at No. 4. nition on Monday because Ins on a heel in Beau- appan limping Injured •‘clowning tactics and his ridi- mont but was expected to play. “Here Comes , . in the culing of opponents ring.” McAllen After two games here, the clubs announced Tuesday It would not Edinburg, will move to Galveston. the Groom*’ recognize as champion the winner To with Jack Haley a match at Ashe- Play Wednesday of forthcoming (Special to The Herald) ville. N. C.. between Joe Knight M ALLEN. Sept. 19 —The cham- Range of Cairo. Ga.. and Tony Shucco pionship of the Hidalgo county of Boston. bracket of the Valley Thursday Friday the association listed Playground Instead Ball will be Blffmam Warren WILLIAM in league likely determined and as | Consider all of the uses for Shucco Knight outstanding on the local diamond Wednesday your with A1 Gainer — — contenders along when the TODAY night McAllen and Edin- ‘Upper-World* — New Haven. Conn., Ambrose when be sure it is of burg All-Stars get together. New Thrill Hit range buying Australia. Len Harvrv Palmer of The Macks have not been defeat- “MY WOMAN” of England Lou Brr-iillard of Wor- ed on convenient for the playing field this season, wMh HELEN cooking and serving I Mass. and John Lew- TWEI.VETREES cester. Henry but one of their games at Alamo of Seattle. When one of these is was declared a forfeit. The Macks j RKO Pathe Sunday — Monday —that it will accommodate larger I fights his way to the top. tne took the Edinburgers for the only Comedy will recognize him as association ride they have suffered this season. Merchants ger Than Ever vessels when • Tickets Good needed* champion. Son” Cauley. the most sensation- On This Show “All Quiet On the al artist in the Valley, is LEADERS Western .Front” MAJOR to adorn the hillock for the locals 10c American League against Admission, 9 Edinburg. Ij Batting—Gehrig. Yankees. 359. □ehringer. Tigers. .355. “WEDNESDAY I 1 he new TAPPAN RANGES meet all of your needs, offer Doubles—Greenberg. Tigers. 58; NIGHT” A BIG LOCAL EVENT! 46. pehringer, Tigers, I many unusual conveniences and features. are to •^Triples—Chapman, Yankees and TODAY-_ SUNDAY — MONDAY I They styled right Senators 11. j- THURSDAY .flLnush. Only (Wrdnrsd.y Nital I Midnight Sho» Sat. NHa U:M the minute—the in Home runs—Gehrig, Yankees. T„.0 «ta«|! I last word modern design. 46 Foxx. Athletics. 41. Eli... LANDI I ™ •*-«. Extravagant Stolen bases—Werber, Red Sox 1934 • In I a 88; Fox. Tigers. 26. Pitching—Gomez Yankees. 25-5; I You are sure to be pleased with the TAPPANS. They combine Rowe. Tigers. 24-6. “DAMES” National League ..35£!5*THE I style and with convenience and — UNDER I Batting P. Waner, Pirates. „ ,h beauty economy. Giants. 346. ~ .359; Tfcrry, SKIN” I DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER «| ADirC 42 Med- — Doubles—Allen. Phillies. I Joan Blondell Guy Kibbe LftLIlLj Cardinals, and Suhr Pirates. wick, ■ And 300 Br.nlir, 12 Frank Morgan I SHOULD Home runs—Ott. Giant*. 35; | Collins * Cardinals. 33 Don’t Forget I I At Your I LISTEN” Cardinals. “ Stolen bases—Martin. Wednesday with Cuvier. Cubs. 14. 21: Nite” CARY — GRANT Pitching J. Dean. Cardinals. AI»o Queen Frances Drake 26-7: Schumacher. Giants. 23-8 Rio Grande Gas Co. The ceremonial dancers of Africa M—if It* done with Heat,Valley can It you do BETTER with Ota" | have been known to whirl 100 rev- olutions without a stop.

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