7he BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION ■*“ -itijrrjijjrjf —rrrri..*****...... ——--■-----•***.*.*..-- ROSENBLOOM, SLATTERY WILL FIGHT TONIGHT FOR TITLE nightfall, the number will have several small stakes. It is doubtful aid to the American team. TURTLE? A short time after Mrs. Jessup'* WHO’D MIND TURNING been Increased manyfold and by if the two leading three-year-olds withdrawal had been announced, RACING OPENS the time the racing season swings meet during the meeting, unless MRS. JESSUP CHAMPION IS Mrs. Van Ryn, th* former Mar- into full speed between 50,000 and they step out of their class for the jorie Gladman, defeated the British 75.000 will be encamped in or about Saratoga Cup, September 5, a race Wifhtman cup team captain. Mrs. Saratoga Springs. in which they probably will have to Dorothy C. Shepherd-Barron, in AT win the SARATOGA was The depression not apparent match strides with Sun Beau, the QUITS SQUAD straight s^ts. 6-2. 6-4. to in the early preparations to handle American money winning champion. singles championship of the Maid- j ; the thousands that annually visit Mate is not eligible for the Travers. stone invitation tournament. • this Mate, 20 Grand, Sun Beau ! the city cither for the racing, the NEW YORK. Aug. 5. tfn-The Mrs. Van R.vn's play in Neither Is Inclined To I social life or to bathe in the TEXAS LEAGUE LEADERS withdrawal of Mrs. Marion Zlnder- tournament had been so excellent Are On Hand For waters. There may be a few more Through night games, August 4. steln Jessup apparently has paved that tennins followers Immediately Take Contest Very vacant rooms than in previous (By The Associated Press! the way for the selection of Mrs. ! pointed to her as a likely substi- Seaton years or a few more box seats not Runs: Selph, Houston, 92. John Van Ryu as a member of the tute for Mrs. Jessup. Seriously taken in the flower-bordered grand- Hits: Stanton. Wichita Palls. 187. American Wightman cup tennis Some experts thought she would but be to —— stand. nobody took the trouble Doubles: Stanton, Wichita Falls, team which clashes with Great named play the fifth single* N. Y., SARATOOA SPRINGS, to check such small Items. 43. Britain at Forest Hills Friday and match of the Wtghtman cup series, By HERBERT W BARKER Aug.' 5.—(JP)—Here on the fringe of Out at the track the oval had White and Frit*, Beau- Mrs. Helen Wills Moody of San Associated Press Sports Writer Triples: Saturday. the Adirondack mountains, King dried out nicely after Tuesday's mont. IS. Mrs. Jessup, whose comeback has Francisco and Helen Jacobs of NEW YORK. Aug. Two a Thoroughbred begins 27-day deluge and barring further rains, Home runs: Bolters, Shreveport, been one of the highlights of the Berkeley, Cal, taking ears of the men who take life in young general reign tomorrow with the opening will be lightning fast by tomorrow. 14. current season, mas named to the other four. and the business in partic- boxing of the racing season at the historic Mate, A. Me. Bostwick's champion Runs batted in: Medwick, Hous- team on Monday but decided yes- The American team, as originally ular a trifle will battle 15 lightly Saratoga course. three-year-old. Is In training here ton. 88. terday she could not accept the as- named, consisted of Mrs. Hazel rounds in Ebbets Field. Brooklyn, i ] Yesterday this little town, with while James Rowe is prepping Mrs 8tolen bases: White, Beaumont, signment. The Wilmington. Del., Hotchkiss Wlghtman, Boston, the tonight for the world's heavy- 1 light its revolutionary and civil war Payne Whltney.V Twenty Grand 41. veteran said her withdrawal m-as captain; Mrs. Moody. Miss Jacobs. weight championship. was vil- background, Just another for the Travers—leading three- Games won: Dean. Houston. 21. due in part to an old illness and in Mrs. Jessup. Marjorie Morrill of M&xie Rosenbloom. of Harlem, lage of some twelve or fifteen year-old stake of the meeting Games pitched in: Payne. Hous- part to her own belief that some Bedham. Maas, and Mrs. Lawrence will be the defending champion; thousand inhabitant!, but before Although both are eligible foi ton. 37. other be of greater A. Harper of bakland. CaL of Buffalo, the player might Jimmy Slattery —-. challenger. Slattery has been chal- lenging for the 175-pound crown for a long time but always has succeeded in coming out second. AUO\N WHERE ms1-7

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The odds favor Maxie at 6 to 6. Champion Maxie fight* so often that he never bothers to train. He ha* been known to frequent gymnasium* but usually it has been to watch somebody else work out. Slattery, another play boy. has taken the fight a little more se- riously. Realizing apparently that he can't go on lor ever—he's been OF ERNIE STEPHENS’ NEW fightmg since 1921—•Slats'' has worked out faithfully for some weeks In a desperate attempt to get in shape and lift the crown for so that has eluded him long. cv Slapsie Maxie and Slattery are water foes of old. In fact their feud has There was a bit of unexpected realism in the salt swimming been renewed annually since 1925 pool aboard the liner Mauretania. A live turtle—even though a baby o Arena the ocean and was with the *ing> exception of 1928. one—was sucked through the hose-p:pe from Leg* Sports in the deck nool bv Miss Edith McNutt, a voyager. They made up for this lapse by found swimming meeting twice In 1S29. Slattery Here she's shown with the maritime pet. won their first bout in 1925 and repeated In 1926 and 1927. In 1929 they broke even but In 1930 when ‘Misfits’ Great Ball Rosen bloom held the 175-pound Playing crown, Slattery was beaten on a ********* dose decision. 6th Following Recent Transfers Brownsville, Thursday, Aug. 8:30 p. M. ^ir Mail Schedules BY HI nil s. FULLERTON, JR. Giant attack that turned back the j"*"^ Associated Press Sports Writer. i Robins by scores of 6 to 3 and 3 The schedule for the mall between One of the big problems in major to 2. He made five hits, including 1# announrea Brownsville and Delias league Is found i t the a , in the two games. Fred department as fol- by the postofflce “misfit" players—men who don't do t Fitzsimmons and Bill Walker did lows: well with one team or have no real fine mcund work for New York, the Southbound— j on but become latter Vance in a six- Leave Dallas ...7-45 a. m place it who often besting Dazzy The Finest Arena In the South! 8:15 a. m. when sent an- duel in the second Leave Ft. Worth . great playirs to | game. Sports 9 20 a. m. I l^ave Waco . other club. Chioago’s Cubs, refusing to let Leave Austin .10 25 a.m. Two Brooklyn castoffs. Harvey the Giants gain an inch in their 20 a. in. Leave Ban Antonio •••••••11 Hendrick and Jake Flowers who struggle for second place, took a Brownsville .2:05 p. ra. Arrive were but not doubleheader from the humble Cin- Northbound- merely good partic- with cinnati Reds scores of 4 to 2 Leave Brownsville. 1:25 p. m ularly useful utility players by Leave San Antonio .4:15 p. m. the Robins, have attracted a wide and 7 to 3. 5:10 m Charley Pat Leave Austin ... p. attention this season by their per- Record Drive Ends. 6:15 m. Leave Waco . p. formances since being traded. Pittsburgh ran its of shut- Leave Ft. Worth . 7:15 pm. string Arrive Dallas .7:35 p. m. out innings, to 45. then saw it brok- en with a loud crash. Henry Meine, LEAHMAN The schedule for the American air trying for his third straight shut- Vs. O’BRIEN mall to Mexico City Is as follows: out victory over the Cardinals, made The St. Loui. Dutchmen Leave Brownsville 8 45 a. m. an error In the sixth inning and the The Wild Irishman Arrive Tampico .11 00 a. m. league champions broke through Leave .11:30 a. m. Tampico for seven runs in two innings to Arrive Mexico City . 1:45 p. m., Northbound— win 7 to 1. 7 a. m Hendrick, a regular with Cincinnati, The Phillies and the Boston Leave Mexico City 45 _ Arrive Tampico .10.00 a. m. is one of the National leagues lead- Braves split the third twin-bill on Young Leave Tampico .10 25 a. m. ing batsmen and Flowers, sent to 3t. the National league program. Ray Arrive Brownsville .12:55 p. m. Louis for the waiver price, has Benge stopped the Braves with six proved almost invaluable as a sub- hits to gain a 3 to 2 in the is the schedule on the | victory Following stitute for Frisch and Gilbert. while Wee Willie Browns vUIe-Maxatlan route: opener Sherdel, his first start in a Leave Brownsville 8 30 a. m Hunnefield Another. making month, vs. Leave . 9:45 a. m. I Clise in the LE Monterrey outpitched Dudley BLANC Torreon .12 50 p. m Another such has second clash Boston won 4 to STE?RER Arrive player cropped ! and 1:50 m Leave Torreon . p. up recently in Bill Hunnefield, who 2. 1 00 m Leave Torreon p. had a varied career with the Chi- Vic Frasier’s pitching enabled the Arrive Durango ..2:45 p. m l cago White Sox, Chicago White Sox to gain an even Leave Durango . 4:10 p. m.| and Boston Braves before he land- with Arrive Maratlan 3:15 p. m break Detroit in their “cellar" ed with the Leave Torreon .11:15 a. m New York Giants in series. Frasier held the Tigers to 1 00 m. mid-season. has fitted Leave Torreon .. p. Hunnefield right blows to win the final clash Red Leave Durango . 9:45 a. m. nicely into the Giant machine in 5 to 1. Rain halted the battle be- Jack «nlo. 8:13 a. in. the hole left by the injury of Hugliie tween Cleveland and St. T 'inis while Leave Maaatlan .8:30 a. m fritz. He has proved an expert de- the other American leat sc teams Leave Durango . 9 20 a. m. fensive piayer and. while not a load an off Return trip: day. a man 8:15 m. strong batter, good enough LYONS p. vs. at the PIERCE Arrive Monterrey 3 10 p. m plate. The government printing office Leave Monterrey 3:00 p. m. Hunnefield did his share toward is by far the largest book and Job Arrive Brownsville .5:00 p. m New York's victory over the printing plant in the world. Brooklyn Robins yesterday by driv- No. 15—From 8t. Louis. San Antonio. Robin ing in one run in the first game Bread baked on Christmas never Houston. 7 30 a. m. Will and one No. 11—From San Antonio and scoring in*the second. Travis becomes stale, according to an old 1 Houston. 9 55 p. m. Jackson was the big gun of the superstition. Houston. San Antonis No. 320—To ■— ______Following is the schedule for the Paua« BLUE Air Mall to vs. American Cristobal. WILKINS Bn Canal Zone: Leave Brownsville 8:45 a. m (On Monday and Thursday ) Arrive Cristobal 5:30 p. m. THE (On Wednesday and Saturday.) Return trip: Arrive Brownsville .12:55 p. m. and Friday.) LEGION All (Tuesday Headliners in Today’s Greatest Sport! POSTAL RATES The Cntted States air mall postage LOSES MONEY rate Is 5 cents for the first ounce and JO cents for each additional ounce ex fraction thereof. Letters mailed In the Cntted States for the points In With the of now has the rate. opening the Legion Sports Arena Brownsville Mexico take this Unless You Buy arena a * greatest of its kind in the South, a structure that would do credit to Train Sche Southern Pacific Lines Your Ticket city many times the size of this. At the grand opening Thursday night you No. 319— From Houston. San An- Missourt Pacific lines will see some of the outstanding mat men of today. No. 16—To Houston, San Antonio. Of 8:30 a. m. You will a arena No 12—To Houston. 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