11 ■ ■■ — ==—- ^=- ~— I ----- .... jrrJJffrrrr*frrr"rf #»»»#»»»»#>»»»»»»»»»»#»»»»#»»»»»»«■» ri—rfrrffrfrrffmrwmmjmmfrrffffrrff rf|| Tie BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION «0H * j | ___ _________t WINS LOVE SET IS ‘LONG COUNT’ HINOJOSA AND BULLDOGS ARE BALLCARAVAN * * * HERMAN WINS REASON REFEREE * * * CEACH DRAW; BROWNSVILLE—Roberto* Hinojo- sa, Brownsville, and Ralph Leach. TO PLAY TAFT TOURS VALLEY BARRY BARRED? OVER TERRIS WoJaco, drew (10> Johnny Marti- nez, Monterrey, technical knockout to Visit CHICAGO, Jan, Cli.—t/F}—Da\.e over Fast Team Group Leave San Be- ‘Ghetto Ghost’ GUERRA Jimmy Bland. Harlingen. (3); Up around Lockhart, Luling. Gon- Barry, Chicago referee, today Appar- WINS wondered whether are Michigan plan- Kid Guerra, San Benito, technical Jan. 30 zales and Yoakum, basebal fans nito Seek- Valley looking forward to some mighty Tuesday ned to bar him from its boxing ently Definitely knockout over Billy Williams, good games this summer. There is rings because he tolled the fa- Brownsville. And 31 mous count” in the Martinez Gets Tech- (5); Young Parker, Ft a movement on foot to form a semi- j ing League “long Perop- Through Brown, decision over Paul Sideli, pro league. In days gone by that sey-Tunney bout. nical (Special to The Herald) neck of the woods base- (Special to The Herald) Chairman James Brown of the NfcW Knockout; Har.'ngen, (4); K' T Lupe, San Bcn- produced YORK. Jan. 2'J.~ (jfc -To ail Me ALLEN. Jan. 29.—The McAllen ball talent cf league SAN BENITO, Jan. 29.—A baseball Michigan state athletic commis- intents und ha* ! ito, and Kid major ability-! purpose*, “finis" Parker Turns In Solis, Brownsville, drew, Bulldogs will meet the fast Taft Last summer a circuit caravan of sion last night announced Barry been 1 semi-pro composed fans from all written to Sid Terris’ fistic ca- J school in a two- not be allowed to officiate (4). high Greyhounds among towns in that part of the parts of the Valley, left here Toes- would reer. series at McAllen on Wednes- in but refused to Pretty Exhibition game state was formed, and many games' day morning on a over the Michigan rings, The ‘‘Ghetto idoi of New at 7:30 trip up- Ghost," j < day and Thursday nights p. but it was at all satis- give the reason. HICAGO—Jackie kields. Los An- played, not per section of the Valley in an York Jewish fans, was knocked in. won two hard- can believe the so- fight The Greyhounds “I hardly 1 The arms of both Roberto Hino- geles, outpointed Jac': factory. effort to form a class •,P" ball out by Itabe Herman at the St. Nich- McCarthy, fought games from the Bulldogs on : • • • called ‘long count’ is the cause,” josa. 18* 1-2 of Brownsville, and Ir.-h Jack league. olas arena last night. And with the Chicago, (10). Kennedy, their home floor last year and the. As we said in the above para- said Barry, “but if it was because Ralph Leach, 192 of Point Isabel, of the Th« group is headed by Guy 1 heavy right hand punch that floored Detroit, Shuff'j Bulldogs are hopeful turning it was a of a state law requiring one year's in « stopped Callahan. graph semi-pro league, ! him went all Terris’ of a suc- were raised draw after a gruel- tables this real- Trent. A number of prominent fans in I believe hopes I’ctc year though they with rules governing or »uppn*e 1 residence Michigan. 10 rounds in the Fort Chicago, (3). Wistort, Chicago | from Brownsville was included in cessful come-back campaign. He may ing. gory ize that the Taft team will probably to Brown would have said so. Too, I govern the circuit. One of the I not Brown skating rink stopped Walter Madey, Chicago, (S). on the those the fight again hut among the first Monday night. be the best that will appear laws of the was that no making trip. recalled that Jack Dempsey was league ranx of the Leach had reach and Jirai v A a month man lightweignt* present day. height, Mullet*. Chicago, stopped Ed- local court this season. paid were to be had. But $100 per league allowed to referee there last June players For five rounds Terris was able to on die to Christi a an to a rest- wc.ght Hinojosa, and through Ballatin. (4). Taft lost Corpus by that was where the rub came in. will be suggested in effort put and he is not or wa3 net j in j avoid the wild, awkward right hand the-c managed to hold off the lat- NEW YORK—Babe Herman, Los one-point score last year, but ’25, There were charges and counter- the proposed loop on a paying ba*?s. dent." swing.- Herman threw his way. But ter even though he was the better Angeles, knocked out Sid Terris, New '2d and *27, represented Southwest the clubs about charges among after twentv-two >eeonds of boxer. had a York <Gi. McNamara, New Texas in the state tournament. They with the fighting Hinojosa decidedly Jimmy players being paid, etc., in have run a record this the sixth round Hercan connected ’•uphiU’’ fight and was backing up Yolk, knocked out Eddie Shapiro, up great yrar result that it became disgusting New including victories over the San An- flash with Terris’ jaw and th# New the major portion of the lime as the York, (3). Paulie Walker, Tren- to all concerned, except a certain tonio Goliad Yorker went down and out. It ws* former star lumbered in. ton, N. J., outpointed Jackie high schools, Cuero, gambling element that always football Phillips, his third knockout in less than < IP >. and other South Texas teams. defeat rushed a of times Toronto, hangs around these semi-pro cir- Hinojosa couple the than a year. Bass. Phi- The Bulldogs have lost only one in the second round but was beaten PHILADELPHIA-Benny cuits, creating more dissatisfaction 1 BLAZING school game—that to Weslaco ladelphia, knocked out Red Chap- high and more unsportsmanlike tactics of by Leach's frenzied retaliation. in their second and have man. Boston, (1>. game, they of some of those connected with Hinojosa's only effective work was since defeated Weslaco on their COLUMBUS, O.—Johnny Dundee. different clubs than any one thing done when the bsttlcrs came in home court. lost a hard SPORTS TRAIL Off Columbus, outpointed Eddie Kid They else. A good thing for Ynakum. I Stribling close. to the Junior Wagner. Philadelphia. (lOt. Charlie fought game Edinburg Lockhart, et al. would be to form Hinojosa’s mouth was a splotch of college, in which they held the By ALAN J. GOl'LD meeting a single defeat in competi- Dunlap. Columbus, stopped Bobby a Class D league. For in the fourth round- Lcacn "Rronct” on even terms for the last • (Associated Press blood Rutherford. Huntington, W. Va.. f t). • « Sports Editor) tion at home or abroad. In fact ahe his advantage in this round three quarters of the game. To add No other single tennis event of MiamiJVith pressed LINCOLN. Nch. Harold Matthews, This department received a sports has lost only one tournament in it. The fifth round was to the interest in the game Coach 1923 »as so significant to the game's yt and carried Lincoln, knocked out Jackie Daniels letter from T. C. U. other day, re- women's competition in the past two Entire a and tumble with .ja B. C. Davis of Taft and Coach "Jim-i new era or so interesting to the rough Hinoj 'Omaha. Neh.. (4*. Teddy Gatrin, Lin- garding baseball prospects at the years, that to (iwynneth Sterry of Family to my” Dykes of McAllen arc both j public at large as the rise of 17-ycar- attempting win back what he had coln. stopped Eddie McFadden, St. Fort Worth institution. Among oth-! England at Wimbledon Jn I9J?. graduates of Texas A. & M. and old old Holm W ills of California to the MACON, Ga.. Jan. 19.— I’ Ca lost. Both wcie bloody as the bell Paul. Minn., 121. er things the dispatch said that! i friends. Each ia eager to win over national women's The poised young women who now ryinjr with him the plaudits and sounded. FLINT, .Mich Billy Shine Minnea- j Coach cyersM wasn’t worrying about; championship. the other and the loser is *ure to ! There was some that Mrs. rules her tennis kingdom was just a presents of hn home town, “Young’’ They appeared winded and Impe polis non on foul over Roy Williams. his pitching staff, that he had plcn-; feeling come in for a seven eriou* fared and somewhat nervous; Stribling today began the first leg (1 i. friendly raising. Molla Rjur-tedt Mallory, the lent in the sixth round with neither Chicago. ty of proven materia! in that do- of The Bulldogs’ court has been fully j times rhanmion, had come close to but determined girl five years ago his journey to Miami Beach, Fla., effective work. was SIOUX f ALLU S. I>. Angelo Pu partnicnt. Well, we arc glad it ha- doing Hinojosa with lights, a board floor I j Her in when she first to nation.-! I where he meets Jack Sharkey in a knocked out equipped come to in of the end of her reign. defeat sprang the aggressor in the seventh and glisi, Duluth. Minn., that point the game natch Feb. 27. and one thousand seats. { the finale was not so unexpected as fame. Only the year before, 19JJ. she boxing rounds. Leach took the lead Tony Sanders, < hicago. (4). Jo< baseball whereby a manager or! eighth The Hidalgo county tournament was the Miss Wills had won the I Stribling and his wife and two Furh t.
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