I The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION ”■ ■ ..... ...1 —I r-rr rrrr--f rrrrrrrrrf r i rrri rf rrrrr jff rrrtrrrm-i rTtrrrrnSSMj 1 rfirw* TEXAS LONGHORNS RETAIN SOUTHWEST TRACK CROWN ! i FARMERS 2ND; GIANTS TRIM Ft. Brown Polo Meet i BRONCS WHIP Is to RICE IS THIRD QfARUE PIRATE LEAD Begin Sunday TEXAS FROSH The of Pfirman program events of the all year around polo. For some Horseshow and Polo tournament years the military authorities of TEXAS LEAGUE St. Louis Downs. Red Team— W. L. Pet. New Records Established UMPIRED llVEARS Sox; released by Col. Guy Kent, Post Fort Brown have emphasized the Edinburg J. C. Tennis Stars Houston . 21 11 .656 Commander of Fort Brown, pres- of the In Discus IN The maTTonau Phillies and Bruins advantages Valley in this Galveston 20 12 .625 Shot, ents a panorama of sport for horse- Win Four Out Of respect with a view toward attract- San Antonio 18 15 .515 league YfliWT Divide Pair men May 14 to 21, unsurpassed in Events the tourists who are in- Dallas . 16 14 .53.1 Six Matches Valley history. ing many , A .game- Tulsa . 15 14 .517 MISSING The cover design, a mounted polo terested in mounted sports. Beaumont 14 16 .466 with a of The event of the week U. UMlu RecEMlb/ player background palms, opening AUSTIN. May 13.—UP)—'The Fort Worth . 12 19 .387 NEW YORK. May 13. UP)—The is representative of the suitability is the polo game between the Hi- (Special to The Herald> of Texas Longhorns demonstrated WHEM AN Oklahoma 9 24 .273 ATTACK* Giants reduced the lead of the of the climate in this section for dalgo “Bluebonnets” and the 12th City EDINBURG, May 13.—The Ed- marked superiority in the track Saturday Results Pirates in the Cavalry “Cardinals” teams which events and made a Of^OMACH iRoOBLE Pittsburgh National inburg College Broncs. state Junior surprisingly will take place on the Fort Brown San Antonio 9, Oklahoma City 1. good showing in the field events league race to a single game today Tulsa Beaumont 0. tennis prevehEd him polo field at 3:00 p. m. 4, college champions, closed to win the 18th annual Southwest prom Sunday. as they scored a 2 to 1 eleven inning Both teams are well mounted and Others rained out. the season here by de- Conference track and field meet Saturday Donning "The their horses in condition. Their Games Sunday 1 victory without earning a run. SHREVEPORT top feating the University of Texas here ♦ Galveston at today. \NiND PAD. for the game is: Dallas. The Texas well-balanced Five errors, three by Floyd Vaugh line-up Hidalgo Freshmen four matches to two. Aggies’ No. Houston at Ft. Worth *2). an, about the of “Bluebonnets”: 1, A. Villarreal; The results of the matches, with po^rcgation nlaced second and Rice brought undoing San at Oklahoma No. 2, Pedro Vela; No. 3, M. Beat- Antonio City. were as fol- Institute of Houston was third. the Bucs and their .star southpaw, Edinburg players first, tie; No. 4, Eduardo Vela. 12th Cav. Beaumont at Tulsa. lows: Hudson from Texas scored 57 1-3 points, A. & llio CoNSECofis/E Larry French. Go.ng into the ninth WHIPS TYLER won Franklin “Cardinals”: No. 1 Lt. Col. Win- 7-5, to Dennis M. 49 5-6 and Rice 37 5-6. inning, French had given only three 2-6, 6-0; Doty lost Games..,. free; No. 2, Lt. Reed; No. 3 Lt. AMERICAN LEAGUE > The Texas Christian University hits and was leading 1-0 through 6-2, 6-3; Patrick won from Lutz, No. 4. Lt. Polo Team— W. L. Pet. Frogs of Fort Worth, featuring Vaughan’s second inning home run. Palmer; Massey. 6-2 6-2; Crawford lost to Bishop Jackson fans report the two teams New York 14 8 .636 6-2 2-6 their star hurdler, Charlie Casper, The Pirates batted Fred Fitz- Baton Rouge, And evenly 6-1; Patrick and Doty de- j matched and the breaks of the Cleveland . 15 9 .625 feated Franklin and were fourth with 14 points. South- simmons, New York’s starting pitch- Dennis 8-6, Waco Are Other game will no doubt decide the Chicago 13 10 .565 Hudson and Wells defeated ern Methodist University of Dal- er, hard in the first three innings 6-3; winner. Washington 15 10 .600 Lutz and 3-6 6-3. las placed fifth with nine, Bay- but he settled down and pitched Bishop 8-6, and Victors Philadelphia 10 11 .476 The lor seven shutout after Broncs recently won the state of Waxo sixth with and ball Vaughan’s homer. Second Game Wednesday Detroit 10 13 .435 seventh two Bell to Me junior college titles without losing Arkansas with points. Hy over the job in the St. Louis 9 16 .360 ninth a set. The squad, coached by L. E. and Luque. the winner, pitch- The second, game of the polo Boston 6 .15 .286 Thb New Marks 13. Chandler, is one of the best ever ed the last inning, turning back a LONGVIEW, May (JT)—A series will be played at 3:00 p. m. Results Saturday developed in South Texas. 1 Pittsburgh threat after Vaughan makeshift Baton Rouge lineup to- Wednesday when the Hidalgo Only two records were broken. Washington 5, Chicago 4. opened with a double. "Bluebonnets” will meet the 12th “Honk” Irwin of A. & M. heaved day knocked Jack Knight, ace of the Others rained out Pittsburgh .. 010 000 000 00—1 9 5 Cavalry "Snowbirds.” Line-up of the shot 49 feet 7 3-4 inches to Longview hurlers out of the box Sunday Games -L/VKC- New York .. 000 000 001 01—2 8 3 the latter team is: No. Lt. beat a ! 1, Cook; Washington at Chicago. the former record by about BUCKET and the Louisiana team won, 9 to 3. ! French and Finney; Fitzsimmons, No. 2, Maj. Holman; No. 3. Sgt. at Cleveland. Dixie Hitters foot and a half. Burk of Rice, who Philadelphia Bell, Luque and Mancuso, Richards Griffin hurled tight in the pinches. No. 4, Lt. Hoffman. Games established the previous record of Comdo; New York at St. Louis. Today’s game was the last of the are also to be on 48 1 1-2 do no played Friday, Boston at Detroit. feet. inches, could a homer with St. Louis 8, Boston 2 series. Gilbert clouted May 19th, and on Sunday, May 21st better than third in today’s com- PIfep IN MT 1 Orr BOSTON, 13. (P»—St. Louis the sacks empty in the seventh. but announcement of the Topped by petition. ONE May opposing NATIONAL LEAGUE GAME<- in Se^SoN j on Waco will here tomorrow. as 1 jumped Pitcher Socks Seibold play teams is withheld yet pending Team— W. L. Pet. Jim Petty of Rice hurled the dis- DALLAS. 13. (/Pi—Orr. Waco and Relief Pitcher Ed Fallcnstein The score: by the 13th Mexican Cavalry ! May cus 154 feet, 2 3-8 inches to es- (NONE CbMPLEfe)- £ reply Pittsburgh 15 7 .682 .. 340 100—9 14 2 outfielder, was setting ihe Dixie lea- for five runs and six hits in the first Baton Rouge 001 of Monterrey, Mexico to the invita- New York 14 8 .636 tablish a record in that event. The | \ of NeTME U)ON NlME and beat the Longview. 000 100 002—3 7 0 tion to in the tourna- gue hitting pace through games old mark of 153 feet. 4 inches was / inning eventually Bos- participate St. Louis 13 11 .542 ton Braves 8-2 Griffin ancWBillings; Knight, i\el- Wednesday, May 10. with a husky set by Leo Baldwin, of Texas, in today. ment. Cincinnati 11 11 .500 j AXD DIDN'T COFFER. •; son and Cox. average of .447. Shelley of Shreve- 1929. The victory gave St. Louis two On Tuesday, commencing at 9:00 11 13 .458 Chicago ranked second wicn .431. A DEFEATS* v? out of three games in the series a. m. the Fort Brwon Horseshow 9 11 .450 port Other The Longhorns placed first in :M Brooklyn which will Jackson 7, Henderson 5 the fore- leading hitters throign Wednesday five of the eight track events and terminate with a double- gets under way. During Boston 11 15 .423 header HENDERSON, May 13. (.Pi—The shown as fol- follow: won both the mile and 440-yard l92.(o tomorrow. noon will be classes Philadelphia 8 16 .333 Jackson, Miss., Senators took the Rushing, Jackson,' .430; Brown, relays. In addition. Sewell, of Tex- Mangum then held St. Louis run- lows: Model Troopers Mount Saturday Results third of a series 7 to 5 here Longview, .420; Dalrymple, Hender- as. tied for first in the pole vault. less during the last four innings. game Heavyweight Hunters, Privates New York 2, Pittsburgh 1. Walker today from the Henderson Oilers. Polo Hroses, son, .417; Powell. Tyler, .407; Bates, Ed Meyer of Texas was the high gave six hits to the Braves, Jumping. Lightweight Cincinnati 1. Brooklyn 1. m The practically iced Bar while the after- Shreveport, .397; Phelps, Longview, Individual scorer with 12 1-2 points. two of which were home runs by Mississippians J Triple Jumping, St. Louis 8. Boston 2. the contest when to Red at .389; Williams, Jackson, .330; Davis, Meyer won the 100 and 220-yard Spohrer and Berger. they got noon classes, commencing 2:00 Chicago 7-1, Philadelphia 5-7. Dew. rookie hurler, for two hits and mcdel Waco, .370. dashes and ran on the winning St. Louis 500 030 '100—8 11 0 p.
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