
The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION JJJJJ ijj if rrrrri ------rr---*****mmmmmmmmmmmm ng, hi* fighting ambition* will WATCH YOUR FINGERS, GEORGE! suffer a rude jolt along about the 1932 Was Full Year For N.C.A.A.1N twelfth round. JIM BAUSCH ! Seems as if Lou Gehrig has • • • tackled a man-sue job in the HOOKS It Does Beat All! Texas Enthusiasts above photo. The Yankee home Sport run buster is about to chop up AM* A look at the pitching average* FINAL reveal* that IS HONORED a huge chunk of a tree with a Danny Mac Pay den, heavy sledge and wedge. The who was traded to the Yankees for _ | BY BILL PABKEB and M; College Division—Abilene Paul I courageous fellow holding the Ivy Andrews, won one out of < Asaoclaied Preaa Sport* Writer) Christian College; Academy Divi- Griffith of wedge is George E. Hughes, 11 games before leaving the Red Star Is Presented sion—Texas Christian Freshmen; M*j. Chicago Olympic Texas enjoyed a tremendous 1933 Green boar golf professional at Sox for his new job. Andrews won School Division—San Antonio _SLIDES_ sports year In which many cham- High Chosen President While Sulphur Sprjags, W. Ve. eight out of 14 after going to the Sullivan Memorial Junior Of pions were crowned. Texas furnish- Thomas-Jefferson; College The White Sox deserve some Boston team, which is a better Division—Amarillo Junior ed one of the greatest woman College; Potent club record than Mac Pay den made for Medal Pentathlon—Ben L. Brite, Browns- Body kind of prise, anyway. The athletes of all time In Mildred the Yankees. You never know ville. Pitchers Pablan Lorens Babe Didrlkson. who won the girls' will try out which way a worm will turn. Girl’s Texas A. A. U. Dallas 31. A. A. U. track and field and Leslie Will am Tletje. • • • NEW YORK. Dec. (#>— Along- National NEW Dec. 31. (>Pi—Col- Kowalik Golden Cyclones. YORK. How About side Bobby Jones and Barney Ber- meet single handed and later was a a couple of football play- Kokomo? Girl's National A. A. U.—Mildred lege athletic rulers have closed Probably lrnger stepped James Aloysiut sensation in the Olympics. ers from Notre Dame. Babe Didrlkson of Dallas won 80- Detroit Oeprat.ve H. O. Balsinjter Bausch of Kansas City today, third Gus Moreland was second to Miss their annual meetings here and • • • meter hurdles, high jump, broad report* that be has the winner of the annual James E. Sul- Didrlkson in Individual perform- the official to wrestling and baseball voted chief “plums" Tra La, Tra La! medal. de- jump, shotput. javelin championship of the world all livan memorial ance. He not only successfully the east, midwest and south. When comes to the throw. spring bring straightened out. Henri De (Hone By vote of 600 sports leaders who fended his Texas Golf Association in the woodland The presidency of the National violets peeping is world's champion of Boston and comprised the tribunal for the state championship, but brought birdies in the Tennis Athletic association went to dells, and the sing way award of the Sullivan medal. additional to the Lone Star College points; Strangler Lewi* i* glory budding trees. Pores* P Twogeod worlds Bausch has been the — the midwest as John L. Grif- champion of New Yorx adjudged state by winning the Trans-Missis- Southwest Conference singles Maj. will unlimber hi Joints In the1 done City; Jim Londos is worlds cham- amateur athlete who “has sippi and the Western Amateur. He Jakes Hess of Rice. fith of Chicago, commissioner of Cleveland training camp ol the on of most the year to ad- of S. Southwest doubles — P Philadelphia, and John during past also was a member the U. Conference the Ten. was choaen to suc- Indians. cause of Big Pesek is world's of vance the sportsmanship.” Walker team and won all his Karl Kamrath and Sterling Wil- • • • champion Co- Cup ceed Dr. Charles W. of The Olympic decathlon champion Walker matches. liams of the University of Texas. Kennedy lumbus. O. Cup WeTe Telling You • • • and world's record holder in that Texas Interscholastic Princeton. Selection of Walter R. While 1932 was a bad year finan- League If and when Prtmo Camera la gruelling test of all-round athletic for the failure singles (boys)—Jack Taylor. Austin. of to Some Points cially Texas sports, Okeson Lehigh University pushed into the ring with Jack ability won out in a close struggle of turnstiles click never Texas Interscholasttc League dou- to prevent- succeed the late Edward K. Hall will receive five brok- Colgate scored 264 with Bill Carr, the University of bles Ball and Rus- Sharkey, he point* against ed the competition from being (boys)—George the crack gave the east the chairmanship of en ribs for his pains, and will not opponents' nothing during tlw Pennsylvania’s quarter-miler and many were the 1931 sell Ball, El Paso. strong, the football rules committee again, wn the world’s heavyweight cham- 1932 football season, but away bac* and Olympic 400 meter champion. who fell the Texas Interscholastic League champions by wayside. the south fell the at all. in 1888 Yale scored 890 while The final tally of ballots favored < while to presi- pionship points A list of 1932 Texas sports singles girls)—Charlotte McQuis- • • • 39 votes— dency of the American Football allowing their adversaries a great Bausch by a margin of champions In principal fields of ton. Dallas Coaches' association. Dan McGugln Rah, Rah! Technocrat*! big zero So maybe wasn u M7 to 648. amateur and Texas Interscholastic League Colgate professional competi- Dr. Mar- so hot alter In third place with 393 votes doubles (girls)—La Verne Stages of Vanderbilt succeeding Technocracy isn’t such a bad all. tion follows; of Yale. • • • trailed Ralph Hill of Oregon, bare- and Alva Mae Craig. Fort Worth. vin A. Stevens idea after all. perhaps. There of the final ly nosed out by Lauri Lehtinen of Basketball Texas Intercollegiate A. A. singles Major developments seems to be no football rating sys- Wrong Numbers Finland in the sensational Olym- session of the N. C. A. A., yesler- tem In the plan. Averages be are not —Roy Moody, Abilene Christian j increased in order that Amos Methodist; W O Hunter. Southern ng figures, Southwest U revolved about the powerful ! • • • on the pic 5.000 meters run. Conference—Baylor College. day W. O. Swarth- always up and up. A loo* committee. In ad- I Alonso Stagg. retiring coach at Chi- California; Crowell. Helen Wills Moody. British and Southwest Conference high scor- Texas Intercollegiate A. A. dou- football rules Gr-r-r-r at the statistics shows Dale Alex- be made a lit* mem- more; C. Henry- Smith. Denver; — it ion to Okeson as chair- cago. might women’s tennis cliampion. er—Adolph Dietael. T. C. U.. 191 bles Francis Moore and d choosing The threats that Jockey Johnny ander with 992 right there at Roy H. William J. Bingham. Harvard and up irth with 319 vottf; Mildred man of that body, the N. C. A. A. j ber. Fielding Yost of Achigar the points. Moody. Abilene Christian College. Dana X. Bible. Nebraska. Ollbert received are not so hard top in fielding, but Dale it not — William S. lord of was named to replace Stagg as the Udrikson of Dallas, great Texas Interscholastic Texas — renamed Lang to understand There have been a league district tournament The rule* committee s annual re- very goot' fielder, my friends. increased the fourth district's representative. H. • • • id track and field performer, Temple. Men's singles— Muhlheisen. New York, secretary, times when we felt like threaten- Dolph J. of port, made by Langford, recom- th with 224: W. Barry Texas Intercollegiate A. A —W. San men's committee membership from ten Stegeman Georgia was_re- ourselves. Did You Order Antonio; doubles—Hugh mended no immediate changes in ing Jockeys F.gg*? and extended the advis- elected for a four-year term. • Harvard’s football, hockey Texas Teachers College. Dunlap and Albert Love. Cleburne to eleven, • • Max Ill to Okeson. the playing code but stressed the Schmellng hails from Ham- seball star, sixth with 151; Texas Conference- Simmons U. and women’s ory memberships to provide for addition Langford, j Austin; singles—An- a!. the safer Or Maybe Sooner burg. Max Biter is from LJvermore, of New three representatives of the Nation- Stagg. Yost and Stegeman. the I necessity making game j cton York. Olympic Men's Texas Amateur Federation na Mae Reichert, San Antonio; "indiscriminate If and when Max Barr i* pushed Calif. Lot* of meat In thji of State Schools committee includes these hold- and criticised the 1 para- — al Federation High champion and world record San Antonio Kenney Grocers. womens doubles Mrs. Oswald j into the Max Schmel- eh wot? the coaches' overs; Morrison, Southern use"-of the forward pass. ring against graph, seventh with 116; Lt. George i Girls Texas Amateur Federation Jacoby and Miss Charlotte Mc- as well as three from Ray national fencing champion, —Fort Worth Walk-Over %hor Quiston. Dallas; boys' junior singles association. members with 85; Ralph Metcalfe, of Texas Y. M. C. A.—Beaumont —Carl Smalley, Yorktown; boys’ The number of holduig the committee was Marquette, national sprint cham- First Methodist church. junior doubles—Jack and voting power on Taylor —---—- Ei t>tan, ninth with 62: and Jack Shea Girls’ Texas A. A. U. high school George Dullnig. Austin-San An- of Lake N Placid. Y., Olympic —Dimmitt. tonio; boys’ doubles—Edgar Weller Texas Teachers. skating champion, tenth with 27.
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