Rule Changes

Rule Changes

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FOR CONTEST 0 Sept. triple threat backlield and a line that All members of the backfleld atart Wednesday night with the The Brownies, local entry in the is no threat at all is the way the can pass, run and punt equally Kiwanians and Oilers crossing bats Valley Playground Ball league, Detroit Now Holds Lead Of The defeated the To 1934 edition of the San Benito well but just how well, Brown re- Friday night game will set Harlingen All-Stars in ^California Expecting Seven and Half Locals Make Debut the a high school Greyhounds stack up. fused to say. Games Friday Lions and Edwards teams ir charity benefit game here Tues- Be This action. 10-3. The was Strong according to odd and sundry glean- And the line is really not as bad Over New York Against Santa Rosa day night game well The playing season has beer played and more interesting than Seaton a as Brown, the Gloomy Gus of Here curtailed and the started the score would tend to indicate. Valley football since Martin moved (Bf The Associated Ptm) play-off earlier than scheduled. When th< Bill Lehman and Maurice Pip* lrom Weslaco to Harlandale. The Detroit Tigers were credited BERKELEY. Calif., Sept. 19. UP>- Coach Maurice Pipkin and Bob schedule was called off the Oilers i kin led the Brownsville hitter* in would make out. with another While his coaching colleagues art Wednesday outstand- Jackson are were first with 11 victories and 2 i » 13-hit attack on Joe the MAT CARD IS He has the polishing up the Penry, whipped forwards ing baseball feat as continued debating the merits of the new they Brownsville high school gridiron defeats. Edwards second with nine Harlingen twirler, while Prank into pretty fair shape, and with their career toward the football or arguing the whys and American machine for its debut here Friday and three. Klwanis third with eight Critz. local hurler, limited the vis- rulei the exception of one or two posi- League pennant. wherefores of the various They not only afternoon against the Santa Rosa and six and Lions fourth with flvt itors to five binglea. Lehman and m is build- tions. believes he has found the had beaten the changes, burly Billy Ing. challenging Yan- Ploughboys. The contest will and six ■ Pipkin each hit safely three times SLATED HERE who will fill the bill with a get his 1934 of Califor- boys kees twice but they had shut them under in four ing University way on Tucker Field at 4 p ! /rips to the plate. little more and hard out two nia team on the premise; “Bali development days in succession as they m. WESLACO FIGHT C ARD The score by innings: are won th< work. built their lead to 7 games by crossing up 1-2 games The Eagles, now members of the (Special to The Herald i R. H. E. other fellow’s That stunt goal line.” Lightheaviea, Middles To had not been done Brownsville .. 110 200 Three Lettermen enlarged "A" Dist. 16. are several WESLACO. Sept 19.—The reg- j 231—10 13 4 who won his in over The big play- five years, not since the touchdowns .. 000 300 000— fellow, Grapple Thursday stronger than they were ular Wednesday night fight cart! I Harlingen 3 5 5 ing spurs as a quarter back star at Brcwns inflicted three whitewasn- last Critz and At Arena The Greyhounds will have only season, and are expected to here will bring together ''Wild Bill' Hunter. Hartman; Pen- the U. S. Naval Academy, views “all ng^ in a row on the Yanks om~K rv and Garrison. thr e lettermen among their make a creditable showing in the McDowell of Houston and Ike j this hue and cry" over the new ball in 1929. The Brownies are number when they face the Rio Following A1 Crowder's 3-0 new grid district. Aycock al Donna In the ten round- to take on the and the rules as a Brownsville wrestling fans are changes “just triumph Monday, young Lynwood With three weeks er This be one of the La Perta All-Stars here Thursday scheduled to see some fast action Hondo Bobcats here at 3:30 o'clock of hard prac- *111 toughesl lot of ballyhoo." Rowe to night in a crucial afternoon m the first en- came through Tuesday tice already behind the tests Aycock has met In his climb Valley league “I'm to continual tam- | here Thursday night when the Friday them, opposed limit the New Yorkers to six hits are in the ladder contest. This game will have an and counter of the year. Aguiias good condition. The up pugilistic pering with the rules but In these ! grunt, grcan grovel game on Gilmore and win 2 to 0. The Tigers need team, which is the The six pits Lefty Zepeda ol important bearing the standings, can't where harm comes back, this time featuring One of these is Capt. using Warner changes I see any only two more decisions over the system Brownsville against Simon Salinai and a large crowd is expected to lightheavies and Davis, quarterback; Arnold Hof- again this season, is click- has been done." says Ingram. middieweights. Yanks or four re- of Donna Other turn out for the encounter. fulloack. is another and Mas- more victories ing unusually well for so in bouts include: “So far as I know, none of my These boys are faster and are ling, early j gardless of the outcome of all New the season. This is Chet Houde of Weslaco vs. 'Riquc boys has been able to distinguish I usually better wrestlers than the er Lawson, at center, is the third probably due to York's games, to clinch the flag. the intensive work Coach Valdez of Brownsville, uetty Ram- The South Atlantic ocean con- between the new ball and the old ! heavies AH are one-year lettermen. Pipkin of In the National League the got in during the irez of McAllen vs. Red Bland ol tains islands which sealers have one. If you put the two of them The bouts are being promtoed Among the most experienced spring training Giants found the going a bit rough- camp. Weslaco, anf Jimmy Durbin ts used for years, but have never aeen. alongside each other I doubt if they entirely by the VFW organization the non-lettermen returning to the er and failed to gain although the The team is Marcelo Gama. They are in a perpetual fog. could pick them out." which made arrangements for the squad is Billy Stone, sophomore practically up to full second-place Cardinals were strength for the I new boys through Ted Hinton, state of potential starring ability who is kept except loss of Al- It's The Same Game idle by ram at Boston bert Perez. « letter wrestling and boxing inspector. a ball toter. There is Carter, a I wingman w>\ n is out with a shoulder They are coming through a Fort tackle who came up from junior Ott Hits So. 33 injury. The "The object of the game remains back field will see Worth agency, and will grapple at high as did Anselmo Cantu, end. a quartet of boys the same." he said. "You can't win Ths Giants a doubleheader in action who turned I McAllen. Harlingen and Browns- There have been no, windfalls split in some excel- if you don’t down the ball behind with the lent work last ville. from other schools unless Mc- last-place Reds, winning season. Louis Fernan- the other iellows goal line. Any the second game 4 to 2 with the dez who has been The main event here Thursday Camey, backfield man from Mc- developing fast changes will afiect my team neither aid of Mel Ott s 35th homer and a the two night will bring together Bobby Allen, into something. He during past years, will run more nor less than, the other team." j develops of walks off Stout the club i Davidson, a of football at Mc- couple Aiyn from the qurterback posi- he will have a third 180-pounder Bndge- played junior high Although that forced In runs. Cincinnati tion. Wiley Bennett and port, and Tiger" McEuin. a 182- Allen where junior teams as m Billy Pu- team composed of speedy players 1 took the 2-0 tegnat will attend the pounder hailing from Pasadena. The San Benito have always been ten-inning opener half posi- to;, hich he intends to send into games when Chick broke a tions. Xavier •Tiger specializes in the and Haley up Quintero, expected to as a unit to “run the flying strong. Los Fresnos Highland be ^occasionally tackle, and made mound duel between Benny Frev the star of the Brownsville of- legs off the opposition." Coach a hit with Har- have not provided as much mate- fans and Fred Fitzsimmons with a fense this season, will run off the scores will lingen Tuesday night.

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