***************************************—————————m—»muw—————————— ——————————————i 7/k BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION ——————————————————————————a »»■■ ————————————— " \ The Beat Jones! Pros as ■ V If M M fti U 4* •• .. .. .. .. .. u .... Bobby• T- Begins *• T T V T V Cry T T *1* V Sports r ^1 ^ T «rOpen T l Spade 142 ENTERED Reds Sink Chicago Cubs for Fourth MINORS GIVEN HAL Straight By EUSTACE ? IN TOURNEY HOPE TO BEAT JONES IN OPEN THEY’LL BATTLE FOR TITLE THEIR CHOICE OYS. there will be more than one Cyril Tolley Only British ROBINS CRAB Mutt Submit to Draft his brow mopping Star Seeking High Or Hunt For before the sun Sammy sets over the In- U. S. Honors Mandell _ Own terlachen DOUBLE BILL Players course - at Minneapolis this afternoon MINNEAPOLIS. July 10.—UP}— CHICAGO, July 10—0**h-A new Beat The cream of U Bobby Jones! Senator*’ Winning Streak front in the baseball wars took form That was S. golfers, both the cry at the old Inter- today as the three ‘big” minor lachen as Come to End %t Hands pro and amateur i today America's golfing leagues and two smaller circuits will take the stars—and a Britisher, too—faced a op-! Of Red Sox considered an ultimatum from the ening whirl at the | blazing sun and a veritable pur- American and National Leagues • course which has of and bunkers gatory traps in their which demanded that the m:nora the reputation of j first major offensive for the cher- By HUGH S. FULLERTON. either accept the universal draft or one me naraesL ever con- ished national open championship. There 6709 Associated Pres* Writer hunt alone for players. are yards of If the emperor of golf has crack- Sports to be done In the first mfdseason joint Ivety greensward In ed under th mental strain of his in- The Cincinnati Reds are strug- airokes meeting yesterday, American and t*Kted by the plaver who would vasion of England, he has failed to gling deep in the second division of stay apace with par—approximate- National league klub owners ap- reveal it during four days of prac- ly 100 yards more than either Olym- the National leagu. but when the proved a resolution that all player tice on the course. pia Fields or Winged Foot, where championship Chicago Cubs, champions last sea- relations with the three class A The Jones drives haven't been son and contenders for the last two opens have been held— i this year’s League be severed December 1, 1930, quite up to the Jones standard, but but there is considerable more to title, come along the Reds step out Coast and American — his iron Association and putting game looked and some first the course than mere length, which, play division base- the Three-Eye League, a class B or- just like they have for the past ball in these slam-whang days, has come ganization and the class A Western to eight seasons. It was the same The mean little or nothing. Reds knocked the Cubs clear League, be severed Dcmbr 1, 1930. m • • Bobby Jones against virtually the out of first place ;n the last few unless the latter agree to become same field he conquered at Winged a \ INTERLACHEN means between days by winning four games in subject to the universal draft. Foot last year. row and made it a record of seven mites.’’ Nature has helped man no The drastic step means that the Threatening him among the 142 victories over Chicago in eleven in conspiring to turn young the major leagues will release no nore $ntle entries were Big Ten' of pro games played. There seemed to be heads scores of players to the minor groups involved, golfing by dropping golf—Walter Hagen. Horton Smith. every reason why Cincinnati should or buy any players from them. small bodies of water into the pic- Johnny Farrell, Gene Sarazen. lose the final clash but yesterday From the Pacific coast, officials of turesque rolling country of Minne- Tommy Armour. MacDonald Smith. they had the champions coming sota. the confines of the Leo A1 Bill Mehl- the San Francisco club said they Within Diegel, Espinosa, from behind all the way and finally club there are of these horn and Shute. A of would not submit to the universal many spark- Denny host put over a run In the tenth inning and on draft without a battle. Mng little moist jewels, sev- dangerous amateurs, including to gain a 4 to 3 victory. The Reds holes are ad- George A. Putnam, secretary of eral they terrifyingly Great Britain's single entry, Cyril were outhit, 11-10, and seven of and sand. the Seals, characterized the edict of Tinct to rough Eight dog- Tolley, and the present and former them fanned against Charley Root’s holes of and the major leagues as an autocratic leg varying degrees American National amateur cham- pitching, but still they had enough greens make it im- move that will not be foisted off on tigrJy trapped pions—Jimmy Johnston and George punch to squeeze over the odd run. that the player who hopes Von Elm—also were granted out- us without a fight.” SrativeDe even close to the top has ex- side chances. Cubs Two Behind Dale Gear, president of the West- cellent control of both his tee shots ern League, called the action Fail- Difficult Course The defeat dropped the Cuba two and his tries for the greens. ‘merely a move on the part of the is full games Into second place as I ! ‘"ire to get position on the drive Interlachen stretching over 6,672 majors to get complete control of the most Wild Bill and two who Brooklyn took both games of a ;[>ne of severely penalized yards doesn't boast the tough repu- Mehlhom, left, Harry Cooper, professionals A1 Singer. New York battler, and Sammy Mandll. lightweight baseball.” offers. are to reach double header from the Boston '•rrors the layout tation of many of the former na- striving the professional's highest pinnacle today—vic- champion, who will battle for title next Thursday in New York. President Thomas J. Hickey of O' • • • Braves. With Dazzy Vance pitching tional open scenes, but it does have tory in the National Open golf tournament at Interlachen. Minneapolis. the American Association, expressed GEORGE DESHA. Ranch Boss of superlative ball, striking out nine pitfalls galore. The rough holes are while he allowed surprise at the action of the major in the only three hits, the Brownsville Bronc entry a great menace for those who have owners, but would make no the Robins took the first game 8 | league Rio Grande Valley baseball league, a habit of slapping their drives the attitude to 0. The Braves put & better SPUDS HIT FIVE i comment on probable along the fringe. A ball Released as up HOMERsT some fairway Tuero, of the directors of the is on the scout for hitting ‘Through’ battle In the second and it required league. landing one foot off the fairway the ability. "You have to get your share ********* a home run with the bases full by Hickey, however, said problem is in a more dangerous lie than a discussed at a meet- *of the hits to win ball games," he Del Bissonette to give Brooklyn a SPORTS BEAT BUFFS 10-4 would be Joint ball sliced or hooked 2 feet off, as ays, "and the Broncs looked very 6-4 decision. ing of the “big” minors, tne Amer- the rough thins out from the ‘weak against Darby and Shipley i away In Leads Texas Hurlers The steadily advancing St. Louis ican Association, International over the week-end. However, fairway. 1929, Cardinals or Wlltse to his fourteen- and Pacific Coast In they ! picked up another game The home run, four-bagger, Hal hang up League League, are best hurlers in the Estimates on the total needed to and two of the on the New York Giants and now has not been exactly a stranger to th victory. Chicago August 5, expressed I feel that our win the 72-hole medal play cham- league, and boys are only a half game back of third A pair of brilliant Individual per- the opinion that “things would be of soon. varied between 287 BY GAYLE TALBOT, JR. He at least has proved that the Texas league circles this season, but ” will snap out their slump pionship today place as the result of their 7 to 6 formances featured Shreveport’s 10 ironed out like to correct an and 296. Haven one of the shrewd- Associated Press Writer rabbit” ball is not entirely respon- it took the Wichita Spudders to I would impression Sports victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates to 4 triumph over the Houston Buffs foot that I discriminate be- est observers of the game as sible for the scoring orgies. gaining play- DALLAS. July 10—(JP;—Perhaps while New York dropped another to demonstrate the full importance of In their Louisiana inaugural. Old tween An article was pub- ed and as a estimated 294 Kitts Cocky blow in modern baseball. plavers. player, the feature of the 1930 Philadelphia by a 5-4 count. The the circuit Oscar Tuero. the erstwhile outcast, lished in the San Benito re- would win. Jones it would outstanding Light thought Texas What can you do with a fellow Giants Where the average club utilizes the registered his twelfth win In thir- USX seek- league campaign so far has! began taking their poultry FIGHTS cently which stated that I was be around 292. who and that big smash principally for show pur- teen him far ahead been the inspired pitching of Oscar speaks right up opines census before the final score was starts, placing inwr ''re American What I “If a we all the boys.
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