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s • T' nr t w • • t nr t t t nr t t • ■ ■ * * * * * :> Games Today Harlingen at A. & I. Freshmen, SMOOTH PLAY Are out for Rice Falfurrias at McAllen (night) Kingsville at San Benito. Longhorns Revenge Against Saturday * r P-SJ-A at Mission. serves defeated El Jardln high 20-6 Raymondvllle at Edinburg. IS EXPECTED Sun Beau Beats La Feria at Donn Thursday afternoon i a hard BA1 ROYAL Peppers Confidence Won Him CRAIG THROWS Weslaco at Mercedes Mate—Then fought contest. Brownsville reserves at Lyford. Army Has Heavy Club With Retires Friday the reserves were to take Saturday Post With Cardinals on Lyford high at Lyford. Ft. Sam Houston at B- J. C. Good Staff Of CHICAGO. Oct. 9. (JP>—They Regular IS EXPECTED 1 GEO. KINDALL say all horses and horse players Coaches die “broke” but not old Sun By EDWARD J. S’EIL with a weary grin, “that his new Beau. (Associated Press Sports Writer) center fielder has arrived." Le Blanc -*• Down* Huk*; Pair Packing the fattest one-horse S. M. U. Also Anxious To ST. LOUIS. Oct. 9.—(A*)—Early in Sunk deep in easy chair a few Tfce Brownsville Junior College bank roll in all turf history, he tha spring of 1928 there stumbled feet away, his face buried in a Of Amateur* munched his oats in and into the of the St. Louis Car- Harlingen eleven which takes the field here peace Thoroufhly Trounce lobby paper, BUI McKechnie, then man- contentment today — through dinals' hotel in Avon park. Fla., a ager of the -Cardinals, raised his Steal Saturday against Ft. Sam Houston with forever and hailed Spotlight Exclusive racing Arkansas haggard, travel-stained young mm eyes at the sound of his name. He will likely be a much smoother as the wonder thoroughbred of haggard. grimy, travel-stained looked from the husky figure of the age. unit than the one which hewed out youngster who looked like anything what might have been a hobo to George Craig took two at Manautou’s He was given arousing fare- straight over the 23rd In- DALLAS, Oct, 9— in its ston (The Big Moose) Karnshaw, the "runaround,” avoiding him. bo Numerals For to walk Martin, however, winter. Isn’t safe mons. the rest of the Athletics and Left End unless second base is occupied and Women’s tournaments and other give St. Louis, as well as the Na- H. Villarreal.O. Yates even then, the menace is increased. competitions will be tional league, its first world cham- staged right Left Tackle along, said Heinrich who supervised Scorpion-Army in five years. Ted Lewis.H. Duncan pionship construction of the course which was The returned from the Left Guard Football Game* To Cardinals John designed by Bredemus R. Scott east, leading by three games to . j. Ford Game Heinrich has been assistant pro Saturday MADE ELECTRICITY Air after a succession of Center HAS CHEAP Be On Saturday two. thrilling at the course but became with with the club th\ has pro H. McCullar R. Tentative Saturday football engagements the resignation of Pat O'Brien who Osborne been called the greatest Connie Right Guard broadcasts: will take a position in Boston next The Brownsville Junior College Notre Mack ever together. They need- M Vera.D. Dean 1:45 p. m —Northwestern put spring and wljo may be connected and Ft. Sam Houston clash to dincn elevens Proper distribution of Electricity from forge centra! Dame—WEAP WTIC WTAG WJAR ed only one more victor, with the McAllen club in Right Tackle Country J- on Tucker Field Saturday afternoon WFBR WGY WBEN WTAM WLS the winners* share of the spoils, the interim. Duque . H. Sharp m the second of the a vast network of WIOD WFLA WSUN and others; representing a difference of about Heiniich will devote most of his Right End game season generating plants through Trans* Mace fc* announcer Graham McNamee or $1,800 per man. time to management of the course . j. Chidlow here* Wallace Butterworth Connie Mack may see his tower and *he concessions and is doing Quarter The Scorp numerals follow; mission lines has made this efficient power one of —Princeton-Brown — WJZ of baseball dreams to J. C. Smith . F. Webb 1:15 toppling again, considerable maintenance work 50—Sam Lesser, fullback. WBAL WBZ WBZA WHAM KDKA as he did 17 years ago. but the old keep the course in first class condi- Half 51— Bill Cabler. halfback. the you buy! at announcer Wil- master has not conceded tion. G. Gonzalo . cheapest things WRC and hers; yet defeat, D. Jones 52— Derill carter, cester and guard. not with Earnshaw to the Golf be Half liam Munday. carry instructions will given bv 53— Bud Adamson, halfback. Dame main burden J. While the Cost of has in the 1:30 —Northwestern-Not: and Grove absolutely Harry Nichols, formerly of Tampico Ballenger .G. Karam 54— Edward Perez, halfback. living dropped slightly extensive net- confident he has on —WABC-CBS and can redeem himself who been instructing players Full 55—Joe 1 Debona, quarterback. Ted Hus- for his erratic the local for work; probable announcer pitching so far. course several months. 56— Earl Button, end. past year and o half, it is still 53% above the pre* •. of ing; television reproductic play Mainly because of Earnshaw. the 57— Bill Dickson, tackle. In miniature to be attempted by Athletics, even in St. Louis betting Famous Race Track 58— Bill Summers, guard. war levels of 1913, considered a "normal" year W2XAB. circles, were slight favorites to win price Golf Tournament 59— Harbert Davenport, end • today and prolong the sftV- to the 60— Doc LawTence, end. NEW YORK. Oct. 9—i/P)— Net- Destroyed In Fire the United States of Labor. The Cost limit for the first time in five 61— Mike Waters, guard. by Department have arran0ements LEXINGTON. Ky. Oct. 9 NPi— works completed years. The experts figured Eam- 62— Fred Ball, halfback. the seventh ot The grandstand from which Set At to broadcast game shaw has just as much psycholo- cheering McAllen 63— Jess Atkins, of however, is less than ever before and after- thousancs watched Peter guard. Electricity, World tomorrow Manning — M the Series gical advantage over the Cardinals \ 64— Maurice Pipkin, quarterback. noon tf one is to be n’aved. set the world’s mile trotting record as Martin has gained over the A*s- McALLEN, Oct. un 65—C.arence Bennett, tackle. is now 32% below what it was in 1913. and announcers, of 1:56 3-4 in A925 was a mass of 9—Something The same setup usual in the way of golf tournament! 66—John Barnum, fullback. Graham McNamee for Charred wood and twisted steel afh'r including is scheduled for the Tepehauje 67—John Sanders, tackle. and Ted Hitsing a fire which destroyed the structure Control Power And light Company, which serves the WEAF-WJZ-NBC Country club course in McAllen Sun- 68— Leche Sylvester, end. WABC-CBS. are to be used, at 'the Kentucky trotting horse for day morning, according to anounce- 69—Geo Fulssell. center. at 1:15. breeders' association track early to- in and starting Sunday Tourney ment made by John Cardwell, local 70—C. R. Nelson, center. utility needs of 184 communities South Southwest dav. If the game is played, football pro. 71— Bruce Gilbert, guard. to at The blaze, its origin unascertain- descriptions, scheduled open A mixed foursome two ball »2—RoColfo Samano. fullback. ed. started in the bettinc sheds and tourna. Texas, has consistently reduced its rotes as economies about the same time the baseball ment will get under w’hen 73—Dave Wood, tackle. Being Arranged swept through the before way th» would start, will be delayed. building* first foursome tees off at 8:30 with unnumbered are firemen could arrive. The grand- The Boys jersies in and distribution have been effected. Robin chairman of men will be given all the tee : Dyer, Roberto Lon- production Pate, the stand was built in 1893. Track em- shots Lloyd guard; club with the ladies the second goria. halfback: Vance Wilson, Country golfing committee, saved most of the assoc ", a playing Saints Have Chance and each alternate was busy Friday makin* final ar- ion shot until the quarterback; Leland Wessinger, Use Electricity freely for lighting, cooking, washing N. Y Oct. 9. (JP>— i fdovess records, kept In offices under ROCHESTER, rangements for the Karlingen- ball is holed out. halfback; Lib Barwick, guard; Vol •The team that rame back"—the St.! the structure. All Brownsville golf tournament to be The participants will be divided Taylor, end; John Ritter, end; and and of foods and Saints, still were in a tough! grandstand was last used at ironing, cleaning, refrigeration Paul on the course into two teams and the losers Dawson, back. held local S’.nday. the grand circuit meeting here last will spot today but their chances of win. have to entertain with a The follows; Thirty-five of Harlingen's best month It an known picnic sup- visiting squad or at least the Little i overlooked oval dozens of other household uses. the comfort ning prolonging will be pitted against 35 of the per. 2.—Hendry, back, 147. Enjoy series were as the fastset mile track in America, world’s considerably j beaw in The purpose of the tournament is back. 142. golfers Brownsville in because of the many trotting records 3—Howey, better as they went into the eighth [ to stimulate interest on 4. foursomes beginning at 8:20 a. m. set there. the part of —Sebastian, center, 163. and convenience which Electricity brings to you for the ladies. The is 5. Sunday morning. Eighteen holes are Track officials estimated the loss play not limited —Kunsman, back. 176. to local members but will be to 6 end. 162. to be played. at $120,000. open —Dunning, a few conts a The all Valley golf enthusiasts. 7.—Cclller, tackle, 180. only day! American association title- following Sunday the last P,The half of the tournament will be a—Baker, back. 172- holders. facing elmination for two play- case not ed at FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 9. —Miller, back. 174. In you have yet had Electricity installed, one behind the Harlingen. days, were only game Mexico U. 'By the Associated Press) 10. —Stewbrecker, back, 194 after 9-5 vic- Plays Red Birds yesterday’s PATTERSON. N. J.—Samrrv 31—Hunter, back. 155. had Roch- through our nearest office for an estimate oft cut — inquire tory. Two triumphs Night Game Mandell, Rockford. 111., and Joe 32 Riley, end. 190 ester’s margin from four games to Harrison. DES MOINES. Oct. Drake Denver Garfield. N. J.. drew. (10). 33 —Bonan, back. 182 one to 4-3- DETROIT—Jackie installation and University opens its drive for a Fields. Los An- 35.—Drake, guard. 178. operation* geles. fourth consecutive Missouri Valley outpointed King Tut, Mil- 38—Mitchel, back. 176 DENVER. Colo Oct 9. fJP»—'The waukee. (I0i. Defeat conference football fitle against 39.—Jennis, tackle, 185. Christians football squad of the University of MUNCIE, 55— j Creighton Jniversitv here tonight. Ind.—Willard Brown, Bamowski. guard. 145. Mexico clashes with grid men of LaFayette. Ind. 56— McMurray 13 to 7 In a non-conference fray. Okla- outpointed Nick Bradley, guard. 181. Denver University here tonight in Ellen wood. Fort Wayne. Ind., (iG». 57 —Reho, guard, 214. 9. OP—Unable to' homa A. & M. meets the Univer- ABILENE. Oct. the first international contest in the Tony Lombardo. Toledo, knocked 67—Upton, end. 178 Christian sity of Arizona gridd—s tonight suppress Abilene college’s! citv’s history. out Eddie Goldberg. St. Louis. i3». end.* 186. “Goober” Keves and with practically the same lineup 80—Phillips, backfleld aces. | Denver, by virtue of two Rockv VINCENNES. Ind.—Nick Broglio, 81. —Percy, end. 176. the McMurrv that lo6t to Minnesota last Satur- Mountain “Chappie” Cheeves. conferenoe victories, is Herrin. HI., stopped Otto Anderson. 82. —Spielman, tackle. 186 vent down to defeat dav. college Indians favored to win. but the Mexican Terre Haute. <6>. Red Boyer, Vin- 83 —Marsh, guard. 182. 13 to 7. Grinnell and Washington Uni- team, here last night. i conceded to be a fast aggrega- cennes. outpointed Bob Ryder, Law 84. —Felton, end. 160 in the second half, versity do not see action until Sat- taken Keyes’ punting tion, is being rather seriouslv renceville. 111.. <6*. 85. —Cooper, center. 170 Grinnell meets Cornell Col- ended the first ha»f urday. Fred Llnehan. — after the teams coach of the Mexi- MASON CITY. la Clarence 86 —McCartney, tackle, 318. the Indians bick lege at Mt. Vernon. Ia., and Wash- fc a deadlock, drove can team and a former all-Ameri- Phillips. Algona. la., outpointed 87— Curry, tackle. 180. Cheeves the-,, ington faces Westminster of Fulton. can Into the danger rone. guard, admits being unaware of Johnny O'Hara. St. Paul. <6*. Leon- 88— Johnson, back. 190. the second, Mo. the actual - wended his wav through strength of his outfit, as ard Johnson. Forest City. la out- 89.—Hunter, tackle, 187. U R a touchdown have not ELECTRICITY YO CHEAPEST SERVANT arv for 25 vards and they plaved this vear He pointed Andy Anderson. Duluth. «6*. ooen-d \ letter written by Keats in 1818 to continue the Last nieht s game officially j plans use of the Ya> PITTSBURGH—Jimmy Thomas, The United and of an States Prance Texas Inter-collegia • telling illness, was soli1 in system introduced in Mexico Pittsburgh, outpointed Silver- now CQ-I8 the 1931 City 1 Pinky hold more than lor I | halt the gold _' Athletic association football race, i London recently $1,650. three years ago. berg. New York, UO), in the world.