Clay Bird Record Set Her? GREAT FRENCH NET TEAM DEFENDS DAVIS CUP PERFECT MARK CM ATT V- FOR SKEETERS £y~' Beatrice burton, Au/fiorgf:lov^KovfmundAtc ft Wade and George Score 25’s In Shoot at Batsell- Wells Club Bob Wade again demonstrated his Tight to the Skeet crown of Browns- afternoon when he j ville Wednesday -4 broke a perfect 25, two 24's and a 23 ^ in four attempts. This gave him 96 out of a possible 100 shots. This is STARTS 26 .perhaps the best score ever turned in over either of the local ranges. July Wade was shooting at the Batsell- Wells club. He broke 31 successive birds before he missed. Jimmy George crashed through to a perfect 25 also. George’s shoot- ing has been improving rapidly for the past six weeks and he is new among the best lead sprayers in Brownsville. George missed his 26th bird. Prank Armstrong came very nearly obtaining a perfect round when he smacked 21 of the sailing pigeons. The one shot he missed Herald throw. Several others ®ir was a fluke SnmmsinUe obtained scores in the 20's also. Efforts are being made to secure a with state team cham- | shoot Dorma. pions. either for this or the next Sunday. Greater than ‘‘Sally's Shoulders,” it promises to create intense Valley-wide interest among Herald Readers. The price of this story in -- ——in I— book form would be far greater than the price ra — With — EPUGNON --- LA COSTE of a to The Herald—* B This is the lineup Bl" Bill Tilden and his fellow players will have to face in the Davis Cup finals in Paris, subscription Ha! Eustace July 26, 27, 23. From 121 Plan to be entertained Beatrice Bur- ('Continued Page BY TED VOSBUBGH by mingham limp who expressed him- NEW YORK, 2-, —(£>)—Fu ton’s self adeauatelv when he told a play- July latest and best story. the second time won the er: “Listen heah. pawtie, when I Texas Race since they TS OUT." League say yeu is out, YOU Davis Cup in 1927 the Tennis Mus- m * * You can the first four at The keteers of France will rally to its get chapters That Dempsey comeback, if anv. d:fenre in Paris July 26. T;, 28. Herald office or at Herald dealer in the With the heavvwHght title situ- Altered As Buffs any Again it is the United State ation slightly clarified hut still in which h" come through the grue! .... NOW .... FREE The U a chaotic condition, fans are ask- Valley story mg r •.■•••'Mon battle against ing themselves what chance Jack no t c. c' rrr nations and qualif will start in The Herald on 26. would have in another stab at thp Get Cardinal Ace Friday, July to i h? French in the ch::i- has cauliflower industry, Dempsey lcnf C 1 <one back considerably and is now As i' .e days when Bill Tilde 34 old. Jim Corbett, at the The Associated Press) years (By and Johnston weve in the age of 35, after thp title in The entire of the Texas race was holding complexion league altered late yes- prr c i. i the French teem v his davs, J:m a short younger outpointed terday by announcement from Minneapolis that Flint Rhem. just a collection of youngs! Jeffries, defending champion, for former ace. was on Cardinal his way to join the Houston Buffaloes. He ; st. rr upv aid. the odds i 20 Bob Fitzsimmons was rounds. will report as the Dixie champions close their long home stay and start time r. a r 11 in fevor of the 37 when be won the title from touring the circuit. ci the trophy. Even if the “b" Corbett. However. Individual rem- Word that the star -1 f-——---—__ stories” concern’ng Rene Lacor ..s mean little. has right-hander, parisens Demnsey now famous cold are true the ra is not neo*- the who played a prominent roie in the slowed up and present scries in intersectional con- | que.esrs of La Belie Fance st: fighter that be was the day he lore Cardinals’ drive to a world cham- flicts. will te clear cut fvcrLes. “Promise Willard to pieces to gain the title. pionship several years agone, will Earl Caldwell pitched the Cubs The difference is that with I rather blaze Tf he were to beet oat the them across in the Texas into a virtual tie with the Spudclers I cosie sharing 11:e singles a~r dingv crop of heavyweight con- league the remainder of the season for the pinnacle when he stopped j ment with Ccchet the Amoric tenders new, it woold be «r;ly a very probably means that the Buffs the invaders, 2 to 1, in series opener i despite their impre sive she question of a short time un*(| seme will be in there fighting for the at Katy Park. In gaining his fif- 1 against the other countries t chipper young lad would kor.k second half title right to the tone. teenth verdict the Rogers school-1 have met, figure to face an aim him. Add Rhem to a staff composed of master gave up only seven hits, hopeless task, while with the stc * * * j Jim Lindsey, Joe Brown, Art Rein- Wilt«e allowed a like number, but Rene out of the running they mi£ You’ll hardt. Paul Wachtel. Gerald one of them be a Tf the Cubs and Athletics were f.a Myres happened to hom- have a fighting chance. and meet in the world series, it wouldn’t Schelberg and the Bisons have er by Wayne Windle. But experience has proved the about the The he the first time this thine had just sweetest mound corps Steers decreased the distance Lacoste’s well-advertised ailmen in the between happened. They clashed for the league. Lindsey. Brown, Rein- their cellar position and ! have seldom affected his machine- hardt and Wachtcl have been the to four and one-half con- title nineteen ego. pitch- peak like skill on the courts. In the re- « * • ing sterling ball, and if Rhem can tests by blanking the Exporters. 5 cent French championships, for in 1 to in Joe Dundee. writer cha*nn. is deliver anything like he .-hould. 0. their final. Sergeant George stance, he developed one of hi; p Manager Bailey will have five stars seven blows scattered liable to lose his title tonight in Ccnnally kept ■, colds in the quarter-finals, but wen Never to work in rotation. his bout with .?»"!:!« r”eH. Fun- and struck out three. The loss threw ; on to win the title by beating both the back into a tie ! dee has had tough sledding for two The Junior Cards today are only shippers with Tilden and Jean Bcotra Houston for third There is no years. Dundee mitv he nroro mred a half game out of the lead, the re- place. doubt that France's Fort Worth I definitely ‘through" alter tonight. sult of their second victory in three Two, youngsters strongest lineup consists of La- and Meado were belted He has b^sn cautious with his tit’e starts against Shreveport. Lindsey Haynes ; ccste and Cochet In singles and hard as the Indians broke their 1 -rhile losing to second raters. scored his fifteenth triumph v.hen long | Cochct and Bcrotra in doubles streak in the at San With this He’ll have to vindicate or abdicate. he let the Sports down with lour los;ng opener | array against them the flits and trounced them.’ 10 to 1. in Antonio. Hobo Carson gave up II j Americans, figured strictly on form, | the final. This afternoon che Buff ; hits, but he couldn’t be touched could hope for no more than two Tell” Denrv Sothern. Phillv outfielder, j Dal- when it counted in the last six in- victories, whereas three are lit safelv in 16 names before Frvin open a two-game series wish need- I of the nings. The score was 8 to 6. ed to win the Last Grame. Pirate pitcher, stopped him. las. marking the last phase cup. year one was all they could get. Tilden ac- for that at the George Fisher, once tried out by counting expense of Lacoste. Washington, hit two homers in one The outlook is for inning for Buffalo of the Interna- brighter the Americans in tional league. doubles this year with John Van Ryn and Wilmer Allison working well and The William r>”d Mary football together, ! this match may pro*/e to be the of a born and mischief maker at team will play all its home gamer ringing story gossip j| dramatic high spot of the series. St night, this year. As last year, Jacques Brugnon, I an office switchboard_the whole organization torn as- | oldest of the Musketeers, seems ALAN J. GOULD Comparative batting figures are destined for the role of By substitute, under .... but read it and find out. 1 not worth so much because of the the Americans found (Associated Press Sports Editor! having him difference in balls used, but it may vulnerable at Wimbledon. Comes the query: be interesting, nevertheless, to com- j Cubs are rated “The old Chicago pare the marks of the last cham- higher than the modern troupe pionship Athletics, in 1914. with or i Wilson Get the First Four Now at The Herald Office even with Cuyler, Hornsby. the figures of the current contend- last Chapters Any Valley current stars mars j the and Root among J ers at the halfway mark for 1929: | What about the new Athletics as Athletics of 1914 I6HTIA compared with the old?" ‘Stuffy” Mclnnis, lb.
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