”J”"“ >.j<i»<ujjjifftfrrrjnjjjifrrrm»pmmwm »mmm0mmmmmmmmm0**mm**+**+****+*»* >mwwm«»»wwin»»m«m«w»»w»m»w»»»»mmm»>iww The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION mwrrrffirTfr**** m———...M-rrrrrrri—~~n 1 rrrrrrtrn■■■ -.... CANADIAN OPEN TOURNEY WILL GET UNDER WAY THURSDAY 1 O’Brien and Stecher Pro Says French who is competing for the first time CARDINALS ON Winners in the American professional tennis -V V- Y Saints, Nighthawks -V Y Y Y Y Y STRONG HELD Netters Will Win championships, declares the poor 1 FOREST HILLS, N. Y.. July 8. (/FI showing made by the French at —Take It from Albert Patrick Burke, In Nichols Wimbledon should be taken as no Defeat Leaders VERGE OF FALL Elimination Bouts France again will win the Davis Loop criterion what be ENTERS PLAY of cud this year. may expect- Burke. Irish at a French club. ed In Davis challenge round. IBy Staff Correspondent.) determine which of them shall pro the cup VALLEY LEAGUE the league-leading McAllen outfiiit National League 1 Supplies HARLINGEN, July 8-—Blow your grapple Hugh Nichols, light heav^ Games 8-2 at San Benito. Yesterday’s whistle. Turn In the fire weight champion, t<e following Burke, U. S. Open Champ, Today the clubs switch groundss, Fireworks For alarm. La Feria 12, Harlingen 2.* week. The Nichols affair U second- La Ferla going to San Benito anc Rap the sidewalk with your San Benito 8, McAllen 2. night- ary In their thoughts, however, for Is On Hand But Is McAllen to With thi« Present stick. Put little In —IF— Harlingen. Willie the storm these boys are recalling their brawl e 1 uders throats, this will _ cellar. Call the Team— W L Pet. W L cutting givi cops! of two weeks ago. Not Entered the Samis and Nlghthawks a chancic BY Pat O'Brien and Stecher MCA . 4 1 .800 .836 .666 GAYLE TALBOT, JR Young Perhaps you did not see It to climb back Into the running. are to "wrestle’* again. Hgn. 3 2 .600 .666 .500 As the Philadelphia Athletics It was as vicious a bee Albert of thie slugging Ruhmann, the pride continue to They collide next Tuesday to as has ^ 8. B. 2 3 .400 .500 .333 dominate the American ever been str/ in a Valley TORONTO. Ont.. 9 (fP—A Colorado River bottoms, sent thie July L. F. 1 4 .200 .333 .166 League race, despite the stoutestE ring. O Bnen. usual,/ a sweet rose McAllen Palms back at San Beniti° high-class International field begins effort* of Walt Johnson's Washing- o Kilamey, turned into a tiger lllly Schedule Wednesday Tuesday, limiting the Covlngtonmern play In the Canadian ton Senator*, baseball fans again when Stecher decided to teat his open golf La Feria at San Benito to seven scattered blows as the Sarn at the are beginning to look to the Na* knuckles against the Celt's dome. championship Mississauga McAllen at Harlingen. Benito Saints won 8-2. thie club near here tomorrow ending tlonal League to supply most of thi O'Brien finally chased Stecher into with present series between the two clubss Tommy Armour of Detroit. British Thursday fireworks in the second half of the the crowd and was biffing him with and setting the visitors back for the* open champion, in the role of de- Harlingen at McAllen. campaign. looping haymakers when the cops first loss after their firsl fending champion. San Benito at La Feria. winning From the way things are shaping arrived. A policeman then led four starts during the second hall1, A Canadian-born golfer has not up now, they probably will not be Stecher to his room, and they of the season. won the Canadian since Karl Both McAllen and Harlingen. Nos. disappointed with the St. Louis lived happily—no that's another open The In and out Saint batting at-" Keffer turned the trick in 1914 and 1 and 2 teams in the Valley league, Cardinals displaying symptoms of story—and since that time, Alger- tack hopped on -Lefty" Wlll« in th« there seems to be no reason for fell before the lowly La Feria Night- faltering under the hot pace they noon dear, the Stecher person has first frame and pecked away at hb* Games the Dominion can chal- hawks and 8an Benito Saints have set fince April and the Brook- Yesterday** been known as the "Copper's Com- beyeving portslde offerings for eight innings lenge the formidable contenders Tuesday at the conclusion of pre- lyn Robins and Chicago Cubs com- Wichita Falls 5. Dallas 1. panion." as the locals touched him for 14* from the United States. England sent series. ing up fast, prospects are the senior Houston 4, Galveston 3. Wrestlers, according to word In hits. The Saint batting attack wass Prance and Germany this time. The La Feria contingent, runner- circuit soon will be embroiled in Fort Worth 5, Shreveport 2. trainer circles, have memories com- led by Williford, crack second-base- In addition to Armour, the United up for the first half came another sizzling battle for top. The Beaumont 19, San Antonio 3. parable to an elephant's. (Remem- pennant, man, who had a at the States has entered most of its aee perfect day four clubs were W L Pet back strong yesterday to wallop the leading bunched Team- ber the one about Jumbo and the eolfers bat, hitting safely four times, one .889 Including Leo Diecel, Mir Harlingen Ladds 12-2. within a span of three and a half Houston . 8 1 chaw o* tobacco?) So no doubt of the base knocks going for threee Gerald Smith, George Von Elm. The 8an Benito Saints defeated games today. Beaumont 5 2 .714 Patrick and Stecher will have their bases. cast- A1 Watrous and another Mos* -- Cartwright, Harlingen Cardinals lost 6 3 .667 many The valuable ground Wichita Falls previous srrangle uppermost in ot the * the British team which off, joined Saints totday and 3 .625 nlaved yesterday when they took two beat- Shieveport . 5 their thoughts when tangle tn connected for a pair of hits, as did3 they the United States open at Toledo mgs from the Cubs at Chicago. 14 Fort Worth 3 5 375 Tuesday. Co\lngton, who entered the local last week also will be on and. Billy to 2 and 6 to 3. The two victories Dallas . 3 6 .333 Last night Stecher beat Stakes e■J j Geo. Burke, who beat Von Elm I lineup after a four weeks absence in their shoved the Cubs up into third 1 San Antonio 2 6 350 Pculot, the Awful Greek, in a bat- due an marathon at o* to injury. .000 plavoff Toledo, will place in a virtual tie with the Galveston . 0 7 tle of interrumed * wiinams smmmea a case tut into3 swishing punches here but onlv as a ewetator. Ho Brooklyn Robins, a half-game be- Schedule bv occasional efforts at has Run Over left field after Hill grounded out to3 grappliix had enough golf for the tim* Today hind the Giants, who were held idle Sticher took the first fall with a start the festivities for the after- Shreveport at Fort Worth. being. by rain at Boston. Japanese armloek in 24 minutes. noon. Jordan grounded out and Wil*[ Wichita Falls at Dallas. Eight former champions are in Two Cardinal aces. Hallahan and Pou'os won the second with a series the Park * liams took second on the play. Beaumont at Galveston. field— Armour. Dieirej. Wat-ous Johnson, were pounded for 16 hits of br'sk blows and a scissor Arlington I Williford sent the Houston cotton- San Antonio at Houston. body Mac Smith. George Cnmming of by the Cubs in the first game, while In 19 minutes. Stecher took the i head home Toronto. Keffer and Charles and as he singled to right. Charlie CHICAGO. 8—— Another Root kept seven well dis- deciding setto with an armloek in Albert July | Cartwright dropjied a hit In center Murray. tributed. Hack Wilson led the at- AMERICAN LEAGUE 17 minutes. one of those oversized fields wit i but he was out after Willis 1, Armour won the title !n 1927 and caught tack with four I singles. Flint Rhem Yesterday's Games Pat O'Brien had no trouble In 1930; in after the fat prize in the Lassii him trying to steal second. Dlegel 1924-25-28-29; Mr apparently had the Hornsbymen Chicago 10. St. Louis 8. disposing of Everett Zook, new- Smith in 1926; stakes, Arlington Parks feature foi Hill stated the third Inning off Watrous in 19°'* tamed in the nightcap, but they comer. O'Brien was to have wres- with a tnree-base hit down the[ Philadelphia 7. Washington 3. Gumming In 1905; Keffer in 1924: two-year-old fillies today. on him for four ; Jumped runs in Boston at New York—rain. tled Teddy Waters, but the man- Charles in 1908 and 191*. The overnight list included n( ! third base line and* before the Murray : the eighth Inning to complete the Team— W Pet agement announced the Cowboy and Albert less smoke cleared the Saints sent L Murray In 1908 and 1913 than £5 nominees, which woulc I away, s day's sweep. Danny Taylor pinch Philadelphia 52 21 .712 had been injured and was unable The Canadian own consists of 72 the $10.50(1 added event a i five tallies across the Wil- give grosj plate. double with the bases loaded did to Hams out Denson and Hill Washington 48 28 .632 appear. holes of medal play. 18 tomorrow. value of $28,150.
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