The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION tmm __ > |_ .* r f i r if if 11 nr ~i ---rrrrrrrfrfrfjwjjrrrrrrrrrcrrrfrrrrrffj-rxj. r jrrr r mnrriaff— Candidate Visits BRUSHING UP SPORTS .... By Laufer BRONC FANS HURLERS HIT D. S. NETTERS I Lower Rio Grande SAN BENITO, June 28-H L I Maddux of Alto, candidate for state OBTAIN SEATS i, BIBLE'S. ft pL^EPSl HARD IN TEXAS IN GOOD commissioner of agriculture, was fgg FORM) here yesterday In the Interest of his campaign. He Intends to spend the Stands to Be Ready For Cubs, Buffs, Spuds And TEXAS LEAGUE Lott, Allison, Cross And week-end In the Valley. Frtdaj’s Results One of the principal planks in Raymondville Game Sports Emerge Houston 6. San Antonio 2. Ryan Win At Mr. Maddux' platform favors a law Wichita Falls 10, Fc.i Worth 6. which would require the destruc- Here Sunday Winners Shreveport 9, Dallas 7. Wimbledon tion of Inferior fruits and vegetables Waco 11, Beaumont 6. as soon as they have been culled Saturday's Schedule out by inspectors. VALLEY LEAGUE BY GAYLE TALBOT. JR. WIMBLEDON. June 28 Beaumont at Houston. England. Games Sunday Associated Press Writer Sports Dallas. —{JP>—George Martin Lot. Jr., of at Brownsville. Fort Worth at TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Raymondville Those Texas hurlers who Chicago, one of thj American fa- league San Antonio at Waco; night BOY for car sanlce—Barbecue Rio Hondo at San Benito. vorites, reached the quarterfinals spent the first month of the season game. stand. Elizabeth and Donna at McAllen. in the men's single* of the British highway for hot weather Wichita Falls at Shreveport. La Feria at Mission. crying probably tennis Standing of the Clubs championships today by Harlingen off day. wish now that they had kept quiet beating P. D. B. veteran Team P- r- t*. Pet. Speace, about It. They have gotten It, In South African. 8-1, 6-3, 10-8. Houston . 3 3 0 1.000 Standings The Ar er can combination of big doses, for the last few days and j Wichita Falls.3 3 0 1.000 Team- W. L. Pet. Wilmer Allison and Edith Cross ad- the casualties have been . 3 2 1 .667 4 nothing Beaumont McAllen . 0 1.000 vanced In the mixed doubles by short of terrific. Fort Worth . 3 12 .333 San Benito. 4 1 .800 the sr Some kind of record must have 1 2 .333 defeating English pair, S. N. To ii^yr Dallas .. 3 Brownsville . 3 1 .750 Perkins and Mrs. W. T. -VAM been ret yesterday when not one of .3 1 2 .333 Tucker, 9-7, . 4 2 .667 Shreveport 7- 5. Harlingen SufefoiVHoiKBMLPLAVERS,BARRELS chunkers stuck to 2 .333 eight starting Waco •....•••••••• 3 1 j Mission . 3 2 .600 OhiCE UtREDA In the wc men’s EASEU\TS—vJOUNJ M<GRAX' the finish. A total of 20 pitchers 3 0 3 .000 singles, Betty 2 .500 San Antonio. La Feria. 2 drioe a load of barrels participated in the four league con-1 Nuthall, English star, conquered her 0 5 .000 TeAVMeRTS Donna . tests, and between them they gave country woman. Mrs. C. G. Mcll- 0 4 .000 aroonIdTpe park omTl A\l“&b plaVers AMERICAN LEAGUE Raymondville . up exactly 105 hits, or an average, quham. 6-2, 6-3 . 0 3 .000 wad seen] it••• Results Rio Hondo iTsmapped ihe~^eam of 26 and a fraction to the game. Friday’s Elizabeth Ryan. Anglo-American •* OUT OF A DEEP BATDV16 SLUMP-* The Waco Cubs set the day’s1 Cleveland 11; Net York 7. representative in the women’s sing- 2-8. Brownsville fans will not be AkJD <SUM highwater mark when they clouted St. Louis 8-3: Philadelphia les was extended to defeat the Swiss for 19 blows 4. forced to stand on the sidelines THEi p ^-1 four Beaumont flingers Washington 6; Detroit champion, Mile. L. Payot, 6-0, 3-6. here Sunday when the Broncs take to ring up their first victory of the Chicago-Boston postponed, rain. 8- 6 11 6. The on nine, for Man- second half. ti Exporters, Bill the the Raymondville E^DlCAloeS- Saturday’s Schedule Big Tilden. fifth Amer- HOW COl'LD ► has had a with only nine hit off Becker and ican to ager George Desha, Jr., Boston. reach the quarter finals 4* Thurman, were low’ for the day. Chicago at ANY GIRL SO section of the seats erected .ad a Collins gained this bracket easily by van- Walkup. the portsider ob- St. Louis at Phila ’'Iphia. fence Is under construction also. OU'AVS Jimmy quishing Ed Andrews of New Zeal- SWEET. SO 3 REMOVED i tained from Fort Worth three days Detroit at Washington. ^ ^ Lack of seating accomodations has and. 6-4, 6-4. 6-2. > i $ t^^om nsoM ms | atro. made his first start for the Cleveland at New York, two games ANJ __ SMILING, DO been the chief drawback at the lo- FaosT ECCENTRIC __ mcuCh icThe guTroN: and did well until the Standing of the Clubs cal heretofore. Desha hopes { Shippers THE THINGS park BASEBALL Ktf, f ON WSW UJrtEM eighth, when the Cubs fe’l on him Team P W. L. Pet to for his outlay through the ■ SHE pay THOUGHT^ WAS A for four runs before he could get' Philadelphia 68 43 25 .632 DOES? so fans are urged to turn out the cdont joe^o gate, out of the sun. Walt Newman at- Washington 64 40 24 .623 PHONEY AFFAIR and aid the team. PlTCHER, UUaS CAPPED -To Tax) STR'.SES j Sweet looks, a tempted the rescue, but the arous- i New York 63 38 25 .603 The game will get under way at OKI (Continued from 1) smiling face, THE reooiakplayer. ed Wacoans clubbed him for four Cleveland 65 34 31 .523 page are Hallle Ho- 3 p. m. on the American Legion out. more tallies, and still nobody Detroit . 67 29 38 .433 bart's stock tn near Palm LiSToPTvE *9l\ NEWVORk with a right which Stern countered diamond. It is located Denny Burns finally w’ent in and j 67 28 39 .418 trade: Her busi- St. Louis. with his chin. to Courts. out the but the Today they were ness. to trick put fire, damage j ...». 66 23 37 .383 Gi^^PAMOlESe&A Chicago tell the Judge all about it. Stern men: Her am- The Broncs are now in third pi" had been done. BeCA&E he CcuIed rue Boston 64 24 40 .375 bition to live a only a half a game behind the fn*t charges assault and battery. life %? San Eenito Saints. Chapa, hurky JlMV AMD kept The Jim Bo Tom LEV Buffs Win In the eyes of Fridstein. however, luxury: LEAGUE A new Nancy *m a ms ^ NATIONAL the entire affair is very phony. Brcnc hurler who is leading the Planers happy vjqomT A similar enabled the Ca t oil is re- •” big inning Friday’s Results so far. will Dui^lKio it three vealed in this league in effectiveness M'iMD-- OKilpO^M />) Houston Buffs to make | 5. FRAME_CP Chicago 7: Brooklyn powerful o r • start against the visitors He x B*Tnus straight from San Antonio, 6 to 2. j p likely 1 IK Pi*t'burgh 6: Philadelphia 4. trayal! one game against Don- ms a'emlmess uuas a hits until the seventh. hurled full e Held to four | -— ••SPREE" t Cincinnati 7: Boston 6. na, allowing but four hits an no MASHCcRE—• he Bisons suddenly cut loose on New Yo-k 9: St. Louis 4. runs Darrow. Esteli took over Mission earned WAS t George HE MAMiCoRED S’ I 1 Saturday’s Schedule The Broncs have begun Flitting the Job after three runs had been Carroll Times ik cme day Boston at Cincinnati. THEATRE Nancy harder and are now poundin'’ the scored, and the Buffs promptly more. Brooklyn at C^'ca^o. ball around a .259 mark. With -MSf Louis'- nicked him for three That —In— ^ New York at St. Louis. Now Pipkin back and other newcomers | was all they needed. The Indians Showing at Pittsburgh, twe in harness, including Cam Lesser obtained 13 hits off Rose and Payne, Philadelphia Last Times Today could do with men on games. and Joe King, the Broncs look like but nothing “THE Standing of the Cluhs DEVIL’S a strong comer. Manager Derha the league leaders. The Chicago- Fort Worth P W. L Pc* America’s Own has been working hard with the Boston game was rained out. Wichita and pounded Team YOUTHFUL STARS VIEING IN each other for 13 hits apiece, but Brooklyn 62 39 23 .fi?" this week and he believes he Robins Fail HOLIDAY” boys bunched theirs for 66 40 26 .6nr of material the Spudders Chicago has as good an outlay lead in the National third % Brooklyn's a 10 to 6 decision. Their New York . 62 34 "3 .516 as could be found in a swing around i ike wise suffered severe damage and in the second half. Herb 62 30 32 .48’ with the circuit. RED BOSTON BRAVE SERIES straight St. Lmito the Chicago Cubs cut it from two Thormahien, the $10,030 bust, tried *»itt 61 29 32 .47' 'burgh PHILLIPS games to one by winning the sec- it for the Panthers and was 32 .456 again Boston 59 27 HOLMES ond contest of their "first : clubbed for four hits and two runs By HUGH S. FULLERTON', Jr„ after losing five straight, pounded place” Cincinnati 64 26 38 .40* Chicks Win With series, 7 to 5 in ten innings.
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