<<

Horned Frogs are Favored to Cop Southwest Title MEET BAYLOR Horse Racing May Remaim in Valley Aftter Mid-Winter Fair Events ON SATURDAY I LOOK OVER THE FIGHTING THEY’RE Amateurs To Meet FROGS; NOTED NAGS In St. Louis Today Contest With PORTS ATS i S. M. U. Next HAILED AS SOUTHWES T "CH ST. LOUIS, Not. IS—W—Consi- CONFERENCE CHAMPS deration for recognition of some 124 Week Will Probably ! " TO RUN HERE With Hal records hung up in the last year, Determine Champ Eustace awarding of 1930 tournaments and IB IB HI Hi Hi Hi iH iH Hi Hi ^H Hi ^H IH iR Hi hs Hi ^H passing applications of nine athle- tes for reinstatement, are some Eastman And Three Oaks Only the Austin of DALLA8, Nov. lft—UP)— The Maroons stand should begin riding the Eagles. The between the Eagles and a district sweethearts of Lady Luck have the matters to come before the for- Christian University Homed Stables Will Be championship. Even if Browns- only themselves to blame. No one ty-first annual convention of the Progs, closer to a Southwest con- ville were to lose this game Friday, asked them to bet—in fact old National amateur athletic union Represented she would ference football title than a Purple be tied for the district John Law says they shouldn't. which convenes here today. Sessions championship. In that will continue ! eleven ever has been before, will event, Aust- through Tuesday. in would have to play a second Past meetings of the amateur body meet the Bears this week We have nothing but praise for Baylor (Special to The Herald > game here. Doug Fessenden's mach- have resulted in plenty of fire-works at the Eagles. They turned in a great Waco in what amounts to a ine has probably broken all district and this one is to be no ex- HARLINGEN, Nov. 18— Winter game, consistently outplaying the expected warm-up for the duel records by scoring 267 to ception. championship racing In the Lower Rio Grande points Buffs. With Samano and Moore out a opponents’ none in five for several In fortnight hence. winning of the turned back a Proposals changes — with some of the best horses line-up, they No matter ■■■'—II- ir Valley, games. That’s an of about the code of the Athletic Union are what the result of the 3'e**ZG- 1—_ i G-rtcnts ! average fighting crew of keyed-up huskies. week’s feature the I S*jo*j bwmbFZo37j| of the country, here for the winter eight touchdowns to a game. to be acted upon. Charges of pro- game, Progs . « I—I climate, probably thrashed out. amj I if i '"—i 1 I r~ McMlnn substituted for Crowe will settle the title dispute when races at the Valley Mid-W inter Main avenue gave Brownsville Charley Paddock, of California, who for a period and turned In a cred- they clash November 30 at Fort Fair, in the opinion of J. Lee Teas, her toughest battle of the season will ask that a mark he made nine itable performance. Crowe suffer- Worth, that is, providing the Ponies chairman of the racing department Saturday at the Alamo City. Main years ago. of 10.2 seconds for 110 ed an ankle. *' vanquish the in their of the fair. was probably fighting way over her injured yards be accepted as the record for 100 a distance meeting here Saturday. There ap- Teas has just returned from a head—and “fighting" is the cor- meters, slightly less In contrast to Cachrane’s pears no good reason to doubt they trip up the state, signing up some rect term; take it from us. Those glaring than 110 yards. attitude is the letter re- will. It is customary to treat the of the best horses in the country. Buffaloes were plenty husky and following Among other world records to be ceived by Supt. K. W. Gotke from on the 9.4 Owls roughly this year. These horses are to be brought they fought like demons possessed. passed officially is sec- H. H. Harlandale The field of title contenders was here for the Fair races, and after They turned in by far their best Hutto, superin- onds mark of George Simpson, of tendent and chairman of the dis- to two teams when the that will remain in the Valley. game of the season against the Ea- Ohio State for the 100 yard dash. ajashed trict interscholastic committee: Frogs won their first triumph in Afterwards it is planned to run gles. And thereby hangs a couple “Dear Mr. Gotke: history over the Texas University regular Sunday horse races. of stories. “I wish to take this Longhorns, 15 to 12, and the Must- A. S. Eastman, of Latonia, Ky., method of again expressing my appreciation angs elmlnated Baylor, 26 to 6, in owner of some of the most famous There has been no love f lost be- for the fine courteous a brace of colorful games. horses in the country. Is to bring tween the local treatment ® coaching staff accorded Outside at £cLArt3—* 11 ""I horses here for the races. Mr. Teas members of the Harlan- of the tilts here and fc’o&'eje&oio GQ.UG3S and Roy Cochrane, Buff mentor. H/^r^OU £R* Ct/ZlPPlTH Eastman owns dale football team and our party Waco, the conference will be in- says. “Right-on- He was the moving power in the as a result or tneir over last was which won second last week-end. I wish also to con- active for the week. The Longhorns victory I year com'erted into a scheduled to be a high ranking Time,’* the horse groundless accusation against John and Texas last week, the T. C. U. gratulate your team and Coach Aggies will not take the field Hom- center, where he won recognition man in the in the Canada speed handicap: Sylvester. But the animosity dates ed Toads have a choke Fessenden for the great team and ap*®8 until Thanksgiving, when hold on the as one of the outstanding pivot when the season ends. He played “Pandy,** winner of the annual New back far beyond that. This incid- Southwest conference title. men in the a and for the splendid spirit of sports- thcfy gill hold their annual rumpus They conference. He was good game last year but was Year's classic in Havana: ent was only a sympton of an old at are the only untied mentioned for all-conference a in the manship that characterized every College Station. undefeated, by handicapped by an injury received “That’s-the-Time,” money ailment. Sitting in the press box team in this section. play of the game. People of your Arkansas will loaf out the week, number of sports writer over the in cne of the first games of the in the last five starts. near the Main bench, we were able Mon- city can well afford to support preparatory to meeting the Okla- Following are leading players on state, Atkins height and ability to season. Clyde is good basketball, Eastman will bring “Lady to hear Cochrane vent his spleen a second generously athletics, such as was homa Aggies on Thanksgiving. the squad of potential champions drop back on passes makes him track and baseball man. He is 6 te.” sired by On Watch, against Brownsville in general. He Der- demonstrated on your field last Providing they can defeat Baylor Ralph (“Buster”) Walker, 177- an Invaluable man against all pass- feet, and weighs in at 134. place winner in the Kentucky will be remembered as coach at Friday. Members of our team and this week, the Horned will go pound end from Cleburne. Is ing attacks. Texas Christian owes by: “John Finnegan.” a Smoke- Mission several back. Frogs play- University years our into his a in the in the coaches are loud in their praise the final contest needing only ing second year with the T. C. He is an accurate passer; an ex- lot to this crafty field-general, House horSe, money a for the Golden Eagles. You have a tie to capture the U. varsity. Bsuter’s ability to snag cellent line-backer Howard Grubbs, quarterback from last 20 races; and “Star Matle” championship. against running Even though his charge against our best wishes.'* They will passes and block off would-be tack- Grubbs is one of fast one-half miler. in the money be favorites to down the plays; and was the only player on Kemp. the out- ’’Leche" was proved false. Cochrane Golden Bears, who wilted under les has won him a regular berth the team last who standing quarterbacks in the South- in the last ten starts. year played evidently is still strongly convinced Those in of the the of hurled by the on the Horned Frog team this year. minute of conference west, was mentioned for all-Con- Teas announced also singing of charge Valley barrage passes every every that all is not so quiet along the Mid-Winter Fair His “educated toe” ference last a contract to bring or ten are to be com- Methodists here Saturday. The Frogs has also been game. year, and won the Dan eight F>tomac as regards to Browns- mended upon sport events uncovered an effective aerial a factor in winning him a Rogers’ Trophy as the most horses here from the Royal Oaks they game place “Mike” Brumbelow, 190-pound valu- ville. On one occasion he shouted to in this Buster has a star able Stables of California. This string plan stage. Horse races are to downing the Lonehorns. year. ath- Frog player in 192C. He is a for a fact that was a guard from Jacksboro, is captain Perez “pro- be each with some The letic all his school great man in a of horses is known throughout the staged day of Standing: through high of the Horned of Texas broken field and fessional This Progs is circles in this prize fighter.” quaint the best biood in the country re- Team Won Lost Tied Pts Ag. and college career. He is 6 feet, one of the most accurate for- racing country. notion Christian University this year. The probably grew out of a presented. A Valley-wide tennis T. C. U. 3 0 0 52 27 10 Inches tall. ward passers in the conference. A total of about 100 horses will ‘Fightin’ Irishman” was one of rumor that was circulated around tournament is another feature of S. M. U. 2 0.1 37 13 Milford ("Buck”) “Grassy” Hinton, be on hand at the oocning of the Barr, giant the best guards in the Southwest sophomore Corpus Christl. Fans of the Bay the fair. We would like Texas 2 1 2 78 15 triple threat Valley Fair races. The races will to see a tockle from Kaufman, is playing last year and is one of the most quarterback from City conlused Samano with Bob Cleburne is be held afternoon, complete list of Valley tennis Baylor l l l 37 13 his third year for the Horned making the going hard every including Brownsville bruiser. Coch- Frogs inspiring and most popular lead- Hinojosa. champions crowned as the result Arkansas 2 2 0 66 71 of Texas for teams who meet the Texas Sunday. Christian University, Barr ers the Purple team has ever had. rane avidly seized upon this rum- of this tournament. Christian Rodeo features will be held be- * Aggies 1 3 0 53 45 is one of the few men on the team His line University Horned Frogs or and easily Croker" fierce, ever-fighting play this tween the horse races. supplanted Rice 0 3 0 6 89 who has won two year. Hinton can run, pass, for Samano. varsity letters, both on offense and defense, and A number of have Tie counts half won and and and kick with The Fair association recently Valley golfers game his consistent and steady game his clean on the field equal ability and is The entire Brownsville team was sportmanship one Miss E. billed as the received personal invitations to half game lost. at tackle has been one of of the brightest in signed Wells, y/e the bright and mark him as one of prospects refered to as a “bunch of off, the the bareback of the grand- participate in the Corpus Christi in the two Purple and White school. He champion cowgirl spots Frog play past best guards in the conference. He paws.’ tournament to be in j will have two more world. staged the im- years. He is not the sensational has won his “T” two years after years, and tills. mediate future. The BrowmsvilJe Wood type of player, but his this last Captures 2nd always steady is year with Frogs. The Buff coach instilled his Country club is now a and reliable marks as Cy Leland. “the fastest man considering Florsheim him one in play Robert (“Red”) Moore is play- venom into the Buff team. Dan Valley invitational meet. of the best. a football uniform.” is Hawaiian Golf Open conference's ing his second year with the Tex- today play- Barnhart and Malcom Newman ing his second year with T. C. U. : HONOLULU. Nov. 18—Craig Paul Snow Is from Winnsboro as Christian varsity and has start- formerly attended Main avenue. In The Corpus Christi Times has » varsity and is making many NOTRE DAME shoe Wood. Bloomfield, N. and is fast little man on the of- ed out in good form again this long Newman was of a of J., profession- runs his fact, captain-elect organized quint former college al, fense and is a “Red" in the against opponents. Cy is today held the second annual good defensive man, year. played back- 5 the Buff squad the year his par- stars and has issued a to feet, ll inches and 165 challange Look wherever you wish Hawaiian open golf championship as he can tackle his man hard. field while in Graham School and weighs ents moved to Brownsville. Before amateur pounds and is any aggregation in the a was a not only a after stellar performance on the Snow was one of Coach Leo Mey- triple-threat man, but last speedy the game Buff state. .... won't and crafty Rodriguez, back, Any interested Valley team you find better WaJelai course that saw him er's best bets in the backfield last year Bell converted brokenfield runner, but ON a tricky him in- SWEEPING made talk on this Matty sub- should in touch lie is also a fine line rousing get with Clark rise from twelfth place at the end year and may see considerable act- to a linesman and there he made plunger. Cy ject to his team. He poured it on editor shoe values than here. starred in high school for Aten, sports of the Times. of the first day's play to couture ion this year on the Frog varsity. mark for other conference men to Lubbock, “Big Dan" and “Boy" plenty. They in football and track. He now the title and $1,600 in prize money. Snow is 5'8” tall and weighs in at shoot at. He is known as one of lives were marked men and more in Forth Worth. Seem Destined To Unbeaten got TWINS ARRESTED Wood shot steady golf yesterday 145 pounds. the best place kickers in the con- than necessary roughness. Austin former CHICAGO.—Bernard and James In the final 36 holes to nose out Noble Atkins. 200-pound center ference. Moore is 6 feet tall and Griffith, Oak Cliff High, Dallas, all-state Rockne O'Neil. 8-year-old twins, ran away Horton Smith, Joplin, Mo., by three from Crystal Falls is his weighs 195 pounds. fullback, who Season, Although The Buffs were to playing is his keyed up the from home, stole bicycles and were strikes. The second for serving second year on the Joplin pro, leading at year the Texas Christ- Clyde r‘Bull") Roberson Is from limit as they awaited the kick-off. arrested, but with a Texas Chris* in Injured escaped court the start of the day by a one ian University Homed Frogs. At- Duke, Okla., and is playing his se- University varsity. They turned in a remarkable ex- warning. Griffith is one of the greatest atroke margin, was unable to main- kins was a star back and one of cond year with the Texas Christ- de- hibition of fighting although fensive, if not the spirit tain his previous pace. Smith /ot the best placement kickers in the ian University team. Clvde is fast greatest, full- out-classed. backs the have ST. LOUIS. Nov. 18—AT)—Notre $1,000 In money. state while in but and a hard end Frogs ever had. He prize high school, hitting t\.i is won Dame, if it continues along the un- his letter hi first year on the beaten football trails, have to Now is the time for the gam- team and was given honorable may a the National blers to start crying and cursing. mention as all-Conference share full portion of [ last year. a dollar hands on He was championship honors of 1929 with Many changed also one of the leading at least one other team. Pittsburgh, “points”. In i. t it is extremely scorers in the Southwest last year. but the dramatic laurels of the sea- doubtful whether anyone betting Let’s Go—See The Kick-off! Harlos Green, former star bull- son already to the Ramblers on Brownsville won. Judging from back at North Side Fort belong High, Rockne. previous scores, the boys arrived ft Worth, is one of the and outstanding Football has witnessed few such the conclusion that Brownsville sophomores on the Texas Christ- TEXAS U —A & M illustrations of magnificent team would win by about 50 or 60 points ian University football team. Since as that manifested so far in You can guess the rest. If tbe At Texas Austin Griffith, Frog spirit College Station, fullback ace. the march of the gamblers run true to form, the.' was injured Green has all-conquering stepped in stalwarts of Notre Dame whiie their and filled his shoes to perfection guiding genius, Knute Rockne, has November 28th and great things are exacted of MAKE been fighting a battle of his own his 170-pound back for the three The Sensational Game of the Season against a badly infected leg. years that he will serve the Frogi. Rockne has been able to direct1 SPECIAL SERVICE VIA personally only three of the seven ELECTRICITY MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES games won thus far. This was the Valleyites Swarm year that “Rock” predicted the boys would come through, and if they [YOUR "SILENT To Bronc Banner make it a clean sweep a sthey seem Leaving Valley Points night of Nov. f7th on Extremely Low Rates. likely to. it will be one of the great- Returning, leaving College Station on Train af (Special to The Herald) Special immediately est tributes of all time to football ter the game. EDINGURG, Nov. 18—The north- coaching skill. SALESMAN” For fare* see your nearest Missouri Pacific Lines Ticket Agent—mala ern section of the Valley is In a So far Notre Dame in succession NOW. ; your reservation pent-up 6tate on the eve of the has whipped Indiana, Navy Wiscon-1 . Drake I Edinburg Junior college-Schreiner sin, Caniegie. Georgia and Southern California. Four of 2 Tablets two institute here j every game Tuesday after- these teams beat the Ramblers last noon. or three hours and/ No team In the has A year. country huge pep rally was to be held played a stlffer schedule than Notre Monday evening and business houses Dame. were planing to close for the game. Notre Dame faces Northwestern COLDS This is by far the Broncs greatest this week and Army the next, with of the season. Soon/ Progressive merchant* can game no chance of a let-up. even though disappear/ Schreiner has one of the best prep each of these teams has been twice school elevens the be out their ef- in Southwest. She beaten. It would make the campaign Grove’s singled by lias made a of a-g regular thing defeat- a success now’ for any team to Southwest fective of window ing conference frosh bowl over the Ramblers. Rockne Is JLaxatiee systems teams ARE HAPPY TO THE this season. always the main target and West ANNOUNCE OPENING The Broncs will enter the illumination . WE fray Point will make It a grandstand doped to lose by five touchdowns. finish before 80.000 In the Yankee BROMO Coach a OF OUR McALLEN WITH A NEW AND Poster has installed fight- Stadium Nov. 30. BRANCH, ing spirit into his players and loyal Bronc backers are looking for a, LARGEST CAKE IN WORLD An attractive window display, well lighted, is COMPLETE STOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLE much tighter battle. ((ii.MiVi: LONDON.—The largest cake !n Tablets the world was served to the guests the best “salesman” a merchant can employ. GROCERIES, ENABLING US TO BETTER CARE of a church sociable. It was sever, $meem$»ful Sinem 188f N. A. A. U. Considers feet in diameter. When people stop to look and admire an attrac- FOR OUR FRIENDS OF THIS TERRITORY. Starting Block Use tive display, a sale is nine-tenths completed. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 18—(.P)— Faced at the outset by a free-for-all bat- tle over the use of starting blocks WE WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU VISIT AND Mr. Smoker— The of Brownsville has rates on in track competition, with the City special 1 NEW world’s record "nine-two" of Oeorge current used for this purpose, and the low cost INSPECT OUR FACILITIES. Simpson of Ohio State at stake, the National Amateur Athletic a la surprising. Wa will be glad to have a repre- union met today for its annual Boyish Babe convention. sentative call at any time and figure on the bet- The controversy began last night when the record committee met to ter illumination of your show windows. consider the Mark Simpson regis- tered at the National collegiate A. CIGAR A. championships in Chicago last June. Wm. D. CLEVELAND IS A GOOD ONE RAMBLERS DEFEAT & SONS ALL-STARS 26 TO 0 Sold by The Brownsville "Ramblers," a City of Brownsville, Texas WHOLESALE GROCERS COTTON FACTORS and-lot eleven, defeated a group of ‘All-Stars’’ on Tucker field Sunday afternoon by a score of 26-0. Stores “Light’s (Golden Anniversary" McALLEN, TEXAS Escobar ran wild to score three Harry’s Cigar touchdowns. A fair siaed crowd wit- AND ALL nessed the game. % The Ramblers’ line-up: R. Esco- bar, LE; Partain, LT; M. Gonzales, LG: Eddie Cavazos. C; Sanchez, RO C. Escobar. RT; Guzman. RE; Go- Valley Leading Dealers mez. Q; A. Gonzalez LH; Joe Mar- tinez Jr., RH; C. Pacheco, F;