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_ »»#»«.»»»—»—»—»'»»*—*»»»«*«•»****»—«—***************JJrrf r* f* J-J 1 ™MH The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION ®BS® L 1 J”Mummm«i»m«i»«w jj ““"“tM*““A““““^ff•fflt*ffWf^fffrfrf^fff^wr^fllmfffUl^fm/f»rlffffl‘<^fffv^^ff^f‘»“»>““*“***»**«****<<<<,>,w<<>>W*<**W>>fftffflfl|,J,^ York, drew with Jack McCarthy, Chi. cago, 110); Tommy — Rambraugh YEAR’S SPORTLIGHT Jack Sord» drew with _IN By Football Chiefs Springfield, 111., Roger RICKARD SAYS VON ELM O’Brien, Chicago, (10). LEADS INDIANAPOLIS—Tuffy Griffith. Gather to Talk Sioux City, la., stopped Chuck Don.! jfs/’s Qe:«Ac<xwr Detroit, (2); Tracy Cox. Indianapoli.* y/YS/ >wowtub outpointed Al Derosa, Newark, N. J* STRIBLING TO O/X Vi KSWTUC<y Over New Rules (8). *r HELD — 0€C6V IN OPEN MINNEAPOLIS Dick cAubcmill Daniel. fZy'Y' NEW ORLKANS. Dec. 29.—(AV- Minneapolis, knocked out Jack Me! oovw^i^ m ■ the N. The great and near great amorg Cann, Bismarck, D.t (2>; Vernie nation's football coaches gathered Peters, Chicago, outpointed Britt BE of CHAMPION advisability Gorman. Minneapolis, (10); Dixie L* AT LONGBE ACH here todav to discuss recommending changes in gridiron Hood, Butte. Mont., outpointed Dave » ' J rules. Atler, St. Paul. (8). » HOLLYWOOD, Cal.-Jaekie R While a few of the approximately Feld., 2.?tes All Other Titles I Los Angeles, stopped Tomgjr Holder of National 2»0 laches and athletic directors Elks, meeting Arizona, Mexican, (7). Are * GcMeToHMEY here to attend the annual to Go By Foot- Likely Success folly Amateur Title In, of the National Association of indicated the bud- The Loards Hi? ball Coaches had During 1926 Comes in 8 Un- ideas for the rules com- woel0S HEAVY* ding of Year 1929 5A8e 0jtH mittee to ponder, most of the WEIGHT TITLE der Par — gomtimoeo Golf coaches informally expressed them- AGAlHST TOM To 6am<jout selves favoring the rules much *» Tonight NEW Dec. H.E6MEY are. YORK. 29.—OP)—'Tex AOME RUMS LOXG Dec. 2" they BEACH. Cal.. m the University in his annual Robert Neyland of we are Rickard, signed boxing THROUGHOUT who open until —George Von Elm of Detroit, Tennessee, whose team has lost forecast for the of New York Evening THE held the sum- ME PETlREO national amateur champion- but one game in three years, ten as usual for the World toda doubts whether Jack AMO IMTH& of the FROM in 1926, had crashed through med up the situation for many THE ship I Dempsey v ill attempt a come-back WOU.O coaches when he declared that SPORT SHORTLY par iiy eight strokes to lead the convenience of with the rules now. so •nd put his finger on W. L. WIT* TAB can’t keep up AFTER. field of 291 professionals and ama- seems DIMA if they keep changing them it and (Yourj) Stribling as the .jost CAR IS. shoppers likely teurs today into tho second 18 hole we will need on© member of the rmvessor to * the heavyweight throae stretch of the 72 hole Long Beach coaching staff interpret them.' swappers. And, if vacated by Gene *me YAMKEgS Tunney. open tournament. have While WOM THE you overlook- in the predicting mjod, the The flaxenhaired IM POOR. Detroiter, regis- promoter also ventures the opinion tered from the Tam O’Sbanter Coun- ed don’t STRAIGHT anyone, that new will be crowned try club, burned up this city's muni- champions we games cipal course, on which the first two still have In every ring division with the pos- forget ArtOY rounds of tho tournament are being (Bv The Associated Press.) sible exception of the PAYMB, a re- lightweight held, with a 65 yesterday in tho NF.W YORK—Ace Hudkins, Lincoln. few gift items OK-LArtoUA ©oY, W04 class, where he regards Sammy Man- opening round. Neb., outpointed Reen Devos, Bel- CC. PYLE'S 7«A»4S- dell as well entrenched. The former amateur titlcholder gium, (10); Jack McVey, New York, maining. > CO'JTiAjtWTAu' 6<MtO«A Vincent Phila- Rickard’s analysis of the played the first nine holes for a outpointed Forgione, heavy- "Wildcat Willie" weight situation is in- DERBY "iH YrtE card of six birdies and three pars, delphia, (10); particularly ‘~ a Hines, Chicago, nutpoinetd Murray [ teresting, coming on top of his def- spama brilliant 30. six under par. Com- ■***, New York, (6); Bob Olin, < inite announcement of the match be- ing in, he encountered putter trouble, Layton, A1 Braddock, Jer- i tween twj of the foremost contend- but maintained his par smashing Brooklyn, stopped ® Rcstom college, sey City, (2). ers, Jack Sharkey and Young Strib- pace for a 35. f1E GEORGIA TecH AMO BOSTON—Krnie Schaaf, Boston, | ling, for February 27 at Miami GottOOH COCMRAnE op The next best effort was a 69 DETROIT V/6RE THE outpointed Johnny Risko, Cleveland, Beach. The promoter a year ago ^ OMLT TEAMS To the PMlLAOELPrtlA AMERICA*!? turned in by Eddie Loos of Pasadena, «s. (10); Jimmy Byrne, Louisville, out- Gene would suc- , a*jo jm Bottom lev'OF the California and d Dud- predicted Tunney A athletes SURVIVE TrtE. PAST* Chicago, and pointed Jake Warren, New York, Dutra j cessfully defend his title against any CE TcR»lCO V.CTotJiefS tMTERCOU-EOlATe. ST. LOUIS WATiOaIALS We«E. ley of Hollywood, Calif., Olin (10); A1 Fay, Los Angeles, stopped rival and he remarks in his latest FP-JM TAS OCVV.PIC SE*S04 OiUTiEQ Voted -tub most valA6l& of Santa Monica, Calif., and Johnny George Hoffman, New York, (3); Ed- the not AT Colo, survey that if champion had GAMES AMSTiCQV.'. OR. VfiO£FEATC □ PLAYERS m T4EIR RESPECTIVS Rogers, brilliant yourg Denver, die Curley, Boston, outpointed Steve retired “he would be the one Molcako 70’s. only ASAGUSS golfer had Nugent, Cleveland, (6). whose honors would seem absolutely i After completion of today's 18 hole CHICAGO—Joe Sekyra, Dayton, O., a YOUR safe to me.” I round, the field will be cut to the outpointed Cuban Bobby Brown, Dempsey “Out” I low 64 scores and ties. The quali- Philadelphia, (10); Izzy Grove, New While he carefully side-steps any j fiers will play the fital 36 holes f New Year’s Eve positive forecast, Rickard takes up East and Fort Worth aver the Virginia Country club the subject of Tunney's successor West High, course tomorrow. The real battle thus: # TEXAS STARS for the championship is expected to "If I must express an opinion *s j To Clash West All-Stars take place in tho final dash, for the 1 Old Mexico the most to come Virginia layout ranks as one of the to man likely Today I through I would suggest that you finest tests of golf in this section. l At Thn keep an eye on Young Stribling.” In Game To Clash Despite hfs intimation to the con- Charity FOR LYNCHERS Today TAX COLLECTIONS GRAND OPENING Beach trary in Miami yesterday, ■M. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 29.—m— LOS ANGELES, Dec. of tho NEW the World: 29—bP>—Tin AS GOOD — Rickard says in REPORTED — TODAY ONLY | Football squads from opposite sides Panthers of Central High, Fort “There probably will be no come- j Will Dif- of the country were on their toes for Worth, and Southern California Prep back by Jack Dempsey. I would like Determine their Hattiesburg Aroused GRANDE fourth annual ast-Wcst inter- All-Stars were pitted against each Hulon Sterling, city tax assessor, CASA to 9*o him climb through the ropes rectional ference t w e e n charity came here today. other here in an intersectional declared Saturday that approximate- but any one who is trying to Be Over of today again Gridiron stars from many college? Slaying in so far CLUB is football clash. ly $10,000 had been paid create the impression that Jack and are universities included in the A close, hard on taxable property of an esti- make another bid for the State Groups Negro Mechanic fought game appear- city Matamoroa certain to starting lineup. in mated value of of ed prospect. While the California $218,000. title is talking without any basis The westerners a in held big edge team is composed of the pick of a Property values in Brownsville DINNER- fact. one thing would encour- the matter of Only FORT WORTH. Dec. 29.- victories thus far HATTIESBURG, Miss.. Dec. 29.— number of high school squads, fans for 1928 arc estimated at $14,519,915, DANCING— for his Texas, age Jack to make another try having won the last three games a of 10 cent over what difference th're is. OF)—Determination to bring to jus- pointed out that in past games stars showing gain per FUN— and that is if a certain type (/P)—Just hut the were ti.tle played, easterners fa- have not probed strong in teamwork. 1927 and a gain of 20 per cent over FAVORS- I should come through as if in the clnss of football vorites to tice the men who lynched Emanuel of fighter any, plny- triumph this year. The Californians pinned their 1926 when property values were elimina- es-1 winner of the heavyweight ed in the Southwest Conference and I'pwards of 50,000 tickets have McCallum, a negro automobile me- faith on Orv Mohler, the Alhambra tima’ed at $13,300,000. I AND WHAT A I do not care to commit my- t« sild for the contest, and tions. minor state circuits will be deter- game sponsored by tho local chamber of luminary, and Laurie Vejar of Holly- One half of the $218,000 in taxes FLOOR SHOW! B but I am officials a self further on that point expect capacity crowd of wood, to roll up a score.

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