The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 295, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1931 Page: 9 of 12
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The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION
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THE LAST game cf tbt Valiev
rouse rotes wd be played tome .t
at Harlisgen between tsa Metecc-
ists and tee Sam:* asd it abec.c
as ranting tussle. Tbe Sa~v.
fppec body ts tee round-robin
emt to tee kas of Wiliam- wed
Hewm. but ante tee mors of WU-
las-- *aey are capad* of .ar.r;
a fa- rex of a&j Ya3e7 tet
The? ceatscecraSed t*r» raeaday
Btgbv waen tney defeated tea Kc-
Ae: ix tester* TSse fenrtfi arcs-
en«s::e* of tea Methods:* •- trtaaliy
gave ctae Har.tr.gen agzree*' v~n tee
crow a cs a silver planer—teat i*.
It a ttesVcitGMteaLs^
too to.- x» dfeMt io kayo tee
biad-tano firauf ta f be at
«*y mi? freer tee toewsy Mew*
be «E Ificeiy cacpcacd 5ra*af. Er-
nie ni tie boy wtto setter* Beer
hCmt t'a*T A* » fcgcatjff sv-
the bear** Mb fa*a» *re*rSr*
®f effect Starkr? s kayo bid
ct-r tee deter Ph:w»r »
oa LORD »TT the vrtaoss
trust todietrr fn* ascii nw"' i-
ta» "ctroa' prl»aam as Joe Sa-
'otoi. Jack Dmxaey ard Prsaao
Camera. pr»T> a Pbfiadeipfela
^mtlssg promoter Save
for the arestSem. be pbads. F-a*-
*■$**» m touched by thw hear.-
r^o&ssm p>» and pSars a.caairsaaEi
t» save Cbe»e> for the boOpn
"Bik* !»-jactaaf »!» for the m-
jaekert trill be the barSe err rf
the caarpa^r
Wsffy Rasa
•IFFY COX. Bnoklyn i biccd
Wfctfer. cat m an the heavy money
yeaterday aoen he and Wuhe 34c-
Far^ne deleted Sarih-m and Far-
rcL jc Jus $ tori i ii iiraaiel fear
he— msetcivs after a struggle that
earned to to hoies Coe rZ be re-
mestbered as wtonrr oC the Old-
est Grapefruit open a: Harlicgm.
Bflweter. r: aas IfacFar anes aaefc
■m±xn rexZy wen the extra hde*
»aich- We« Wffie aas cx under
cc see suae. Cox traa sa coder the
first IS at HirZneen to seer* a
teamsarc*. m. He ne?oca'*ed th*
jmm roand e; par to capture Use
open here
TKF FAT STOCK Expouncc a:
Fan W3td has an unusual: v heavy
errant* list this rtar—what «e
of an. as the field and track encu.
The Tat SotT does not apply to
the trace meet. Around «72 athletes
T —. — I - ' •. - ' -'.-r -
T7 sign acaaeas and II asunxtpaI
<fc reams Lai* entered. Ben. Brtte
cf BwuM'Zt has entered the pea-
t nathjgp and Bta Chief Dyer win re
present the Jwitoe eo.e*e is the
ww*h: neats
NICK ASSET fxi-T fu the
Ltok as coach at Corpus Chnstt
N.*k aaa a local boy and probably
cogM hare reuaed ha test as
atfcletx director had toe so oesnetf.
bat he has ples*T at ether inter -
«j aad ecod aflord to step asade
refaEy a favor of BoOot Can-
ncu. former Miauxi coach N;
dvabt the waives were ac Asker be-
cause cf the Boe's peer season last
year. Corpus Chrtsa made a del-
iberate tod for talent and toward
the first cf the year was talfcxf in
terns? off a iLstriet cfeaaganrsh+p
Despete a fine array of tales: the
finally gshantag to an
ctaaocae from their arrh-essesnes
—the Beketova Ccttoo Fkkm.
Maa- of tar pro fallen who
partscpated ja the GoSdes Crape-
Jrcx opes atm is Florida.
• • •
• • •
GOLDEN SAYS ALL OF THE
SH-ACE HORSES HAVE 2 EEV
fc/.BOOLTTT STRANGERS. SO FAR
AS HZ WAS CONCERNED
• • m
Well. Jcfcnsy and Gee Van Tim
can aXord io loss of! a few fro*-
The? were the hi* winners
c£ the 837*7 rail taar
• • •
rr was just another case
OF JOHN L FAN BEING TUB-
BED' AGAIN.
INHIBITION BASEBALL
*Bt The Associated Press
Tester**?* MB:
At Winter Bates. FI*—BrocAI>a
oc. If: Fht^delpfct* *30 c
A: St. Prenhjrf. F.» —St Loots
X IT. Boscrn «N> A_ _
wisszwT
Plans Are Formed for County Track Meet
GIRL EVENTS :
ARE I
AH Schools to Compete In
One Class Unless
Change Made
SAN BENITO March II—Cteess
the eseeatet comsmttee of tte
Caaarron county crterschcias- x
league makes a sew ruin* m the
jET'".a'< fatare. *ae zisersetic.-
asrx eaf-je axet br-» March JB-I1
will >v -mdacted for cce Mm
calr arryied xic sexucr and ;axr
e-assifitartece. « has teen ——u
«L
A«r- W feature of tbe tceet wtll
t« a -• :-rra»»r ef traesc events for
grA Tee gte* wil partxtaate m
the MQoateK M-jard dash rat-
<■• -^ - .ye -'?fi?| oraadt
janpc BBtefcac^tocad ^ jnasp^Ol
2 p. as. Frate?—Pajstoite ba—
aee.~3t pteteiaacXS iCC -iCfcjff?
RUbbcna nr tea. i*c:z.l r:
♦>umf - Jfc-y «**?* ~t WC_
FtObwsf are the sCfxtas s the
ata> le ihebb
of gMT i«Qej bal—
Tomejrtz. La Fern
Crlr track arid Sed^
of beys playinoaad ftai: —
Fuat- Stru Rasa drer-
g-na* p-ijliiiiiii—I call—J. F
Los Preset. Casper* lor
tor? irerwaad ba-— L A Frti-
far bts«r« rSrr-
' O Raw- Otans®.
J S Rascc E Jmrdx; Caspar# far
pda' riaymerb as..—J R 5fcc:-
*oa>#rT. flMan PSaer; dad cxrfc
ef sat* arc latic asset—C S Bald-
wsa Sat Bate axsfian* dPrt to
handle nobceas—&r«r K-rjf Si=
BbMc; clerk for pentathlon—C P
Jcax*. La Pa-oma. deck for a. m~
r-jor events—E E Fraaarr Vila
Baeva. clerk *-r aH senior ntetef
events—Jas. Scaief. High-ard: eierk
ter a-I sensor field r«ti—R B
BrbteX Santa Rcaa offxt*: Rar-
er—F E WraSd tea Benito; af-
final tane keepers—O V Brown
tod Gmh Reyraoid* tea Ber-:"
jcd*e to srk first te all raaen*
errcb-Ottt? Broad teikpo.
" jtese to pack aerate ka al tan-
ning events—J B Eetsf. La Fena::
to park third te all raastez
events—Jack Pr* ;*acr Rio Bondc
lodge to pack Soortls *a all ranrung
events—L R Ayer. Pert Isabel;
judges lac all field events—J. A
Rekttrk Hzr itzee and L G.
Holiccramd Lc PrenriMi
No Fouls
SFWARK Jt J Starch 13 — F —
A -no loii~ th>. sanjjar to that as
operat-tr Id Sea Yack state. ha*
been pus mso effect br- Jata Mr-
CActeoo. Sea Jersey state teach?
Der-af-er feh'^rs rj=2l fool*
ns Sea Jene* aiT be mated *
and paid only for th* r.-aafaer cf
romfe SoagtoS-
HUM H R* POSTS
BRADENTON r Vi:* 13 —
**—The arrival here las: night of
Ttaatae Frisch red-aced rmr-
brr of aMtaf CRnfanate to one.
~Chiek~ reported to be a
scobborr. beidocr Prtarti brooch:
is* aadpMSd csantt vith hast ter
*ui he expected no trouble a
reachmg a satafactarT agreement
vntto offi_--_ils. of the club.
The' nsarber of boors ahach me
sieeo a net so important according
to one expert as seexg that oc
<jeep a cnsrcufcled
The total popiAtxc ef the acrid
.is nov estisoaied as 1 HGJMOOOf
at the bet'rr. r c of the eighteenth
' eHKsscy ttee esc^cate a as MC JSC -
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Burleigh’s Bride
St. Leu s Car.
and Mrs. La.-a V ir-
ef St (aco%«)
fi ificioil
pans are tra.Mf. Bc?-» Crimes
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BRUSHING UP SPORTS . —By Pap
fifonriil
'CQL£A\AN
~^F^£ 105 ~va£ll
- VA^O-AL.
UH AkC^PiATfo«M r.-V MG
I^p~-n "ij-■ CHAHOlOxi // ~
Loughran Meets
Schaaf Tonight
In N. Y. Fight
XFW YORK March U — *—To
to be attrmpOmf a Tittle too omrh
an tu3 *ea rouad ba'.'Je «ttfc Ln.’
Ser-aa' raided Boston hearrve^ct
la Madt»c& Square Garden tor.atei
Is the first place. Loagtaaa
t«w ha* been beater. b*r Schaaf.
b toe meol It# rnstaj the thir-
teen'n. aad at tee third. 7<anatr <
the bettia? favorite. The faithfj
scantier every tx& they thtr.*
aha* s happened to farmt** at
Garden this year
R-* the cce-ntae b*ht heavy-
»w*fet champion of the scrM m
Z4X. rnyai He turned in coe of
the faxes* bam? performances cf
his career in nmpnminy Baer
at -he Garden recently.
Scaif however. has taken the
adffess Mw of much more das-
W punchers than Lc^Stran
aithon: fluudnsii mad Is a orach
■*re da*raama puncher
I DEAD PINS j
1-- _
Majestic took :*•> oat of three
fttac PUpiaao aod BrjygVJje
Tblcrxaf defeats Oafi L*Se Lc»i»
two o5E o? lit# here Tisrsda?
rsgs: m tie regular am of tie
lfcinrTMBt Tra-Ps: jeag-je
Btl Bal beki tir** gatmes
wish a toe*: oC 575 pass .Spacer
ie.d lap -tag* gasne—* 215 Wort
Wentworth aad CtjkI mere ued
for secoed wni 213 gasses to tbetr
credr
Tbe scores f ouoa ..
ITg rv Oid Lite
Taiorac IK- 2Sd. 3rd.—TtL
v?»as . :«S '7* :M— 535
Wertaor«t ... 1» 213 IP— 573
. 1ST I3t 146— 464
Pain . 140 136 164— 413
D*te . 306 145 112— 543
Haste. ip . 1C if 16— 48
ixaj m r» m 23a
Tsuj PS 799 Ci 2563
Oid Lite Life 1st. Sad 3rd—Til
Rfsci- . 171 171 171— 513
Artyjcte. 1*8 261 176- 543
Pec* . 1«5 157 167- 5»
Vera . 156 303 206- 5a*
Correa .. IW 176 170— 510
TTA4 M2 m m mi
Mijeuc 3nL—TH
Streakm . 268 174 266— 548
Ca-aass. 171 171 175— 517
Ors: . 155 I«5 1*6— 538
Wert . 155 213 IP— 557
Cmez . 125 2M 213— 542
ToAli 732 S47 *H 7733
Thv&m* 1st. tod. tod—Til
Csa-Dor _ 1«3 137 1*5— 515
Sa 1*5 1*S 1*0— 575
sLzkjpj . i3i :*» ias— so;
Baosfctrh .... 132 137 133— 443
Spsrrr . m 1ST 215— 55:
OaixLca? .... 31 31 31— S3
Toua 373 £34 96J 2®:
FIGHTS LAST >*IHT
B? 7b? AssocMiei Prtt *
SACRAMENTO. CMT — CHarlae
Miller. Resao. fcnorfcrc obs
S&ara. fitframwiTA.. CD.
DIXIE DIAMOND. DOPE
BA* A*TO*IO Tn March 13 -
F—Jobs MfGn* 1* truakzag at
oppzuoe vp a oe* hoxcstel to tak;
ear* of h» tang ust of aibcg V'
Tosic Osartx. The trrrahdx nrm
mciade Lesiie and Leach cold:
Scrmuacher. lane ankif. Dasrss?
tors Hager rah: RicHbaorg. bhaeer
on loot Bat ail the newt hat «*
bees bad. B... Terry baa ktgaed six
ecntraet-
CLFARWATER Fla. Marrfc 11 —
-f—a% the dajs (o bjr tt becm.s
iocr*v2gl7 istpcrtact to the
Broofcys Robes* to get Eri
• «Bab* Hersas to ngn on the doc-
te dLse
The Robins are biting Ireeij bet
not m concert. They re not acorag
the ran* they shoe*! artels the um-
ber of tale?** therw bees ooEecT-
mg and auae obeeness are Hrstiy
at the opEsioci it * becatase the Babe
lx not rcicgag tux potest bat.
A RAIN fHI( K
ST. FEZEMSBURG Fj . U&ixr
13 —F»—Mark Rest Mataeoa man-
ager of the New Ycrk Tackee*. ha*
one for the book.
IXrn/ a reeect came between
the Yacks and the Bar-:-. Bra*-=
a stranger Iran: the north appeared
at the tat? and a pfiace of a tick-
et. presented a Yark-e ram cheek
bed caret-.s£y presetset! from the
1SK» mm The gate-man cookSn't
persuade the Granger that the
check was useless Roth was embed
ic to explain it had no value son'/
of 125th street. N*w York Hr
tnaeJy refxmmed free adtag that
it waatt any good there e^her af-
ter the season closed.
FORT MYERS. Fla March 13 —
•Jf*—Tmag-.-e a yoecag cothelde.-
who batted .403 mod 3f* the last
two seasons otabje to do acy oan-
swtect clsbtkng m the Knlidelphta
Athletics trammg camp That is
the predicament of Ragrr Cramer
from Missahawtr. X J wait the
Baae Radge league in 199 and
Coast league toes s ~rrc
^fahager Mack » hopeful Cram-
er* stump b temporary Lass year
be was the Athletics’ sole ream?
cut fielder tmtti mid-July. He tn*r-
bed far gammon* mtni weeks mad
Mack though; another year ic ths
mmen would fit fr.-wa for the tsg
CHICK FLAY* RIGHT
WINTER HAVES Fla March 12.
—* **—Manager Sbcctoc has an-
nounced Chuck K/r. will mnrmr*
m right field lor the Ptnlise*
* He s made a study at baha bonne-
mg Oil the vail behmd tan' ata-
toc said "and he seldom guess**
*rxt He throws strong mad ac-
curately to the bases. It would
veakn the dab to move km to
another field. There h noehag the
matter w*xh Gets hitting
BILOXI llw. Mart*! 12—P-
Maraeer Walter Johnson
th:ry today to two of the tw.
Often Senators' octfieiden—Da- •
Harm aod Ham Race
The*? two prowl to be saona >Jk
brss. players the Baltnaore Orscte
had m**rdaT when the Interna-
t tonal leaguers best the Kataoeal:-
7 to C. Harris care any one rar.
by coating m too far coder a £„.
azad Rac? accatod two more when
a bft: tap got aaray fras *-■»«
ST PETERSBURG Tjk. Marti
12——Bill MfKfchtjf i her-y
to wander when the sTsaabsa's s~-
tag to stop if is ma't the Yanitee*
tt*s Cardaaj tod the Beam
tt 9*324 teas of «et «f
hjs tribesnes *r; the run
Yesterday's pat wa»
Mried by cm bragai cpog se far
We» Wrbmtrtcfc i tar.Bg w»«
drove » lootr d ux u Bn m
WEST PALM BEACH. Ha Mar
U tacra tirrcuii * Lee*
Thna' Jenktn* cad Larry Bettes-
car. iw the ngnt fjeid job arzth
tiie Sc. Look Brews* wan <m mer-
r-7 today iri Jesfcac * sparer'
bcdAoc the edge DUbuuiur whs
started ctff with. a bang La* tea
•ioaec down by a ahgfclSy sinned
W LM1 ON JOB
PASO ROBLES Car. March IS
There <«* a jot cd bars-
rMppnx end ha&d-thafcnt goes* ac
m tiie raj mg camp oC the p»u-
borgh Pirates here today a tee*
bevs •aeiooeacd Pas. Waccr hear}
L: r~r oatSeider Waaer. who ha*
tees s-jjaac as islectod Soot m a
8? Lou» boepeta. reported lar
nn±.* but the daft phrsartar cut
the wosmd mas ace completely beau-
ed.
TAMPA Fla .March 11—X—
Manager Dan Howler eapect* to
ha-re no trouble with h» present
chtscc tor the cleanup pwatjao. m
the Cacsaati Reds- ‘wy'yy erdr:
th» scans. Tocjr Caccneio. hard-
sr:-:"g IrttSe secor.f Ww».r t
**rz-zf oft where he fashed fee
Fwtr Htnr>T mid..
hatttny tear*
tfaa- m dunsy *be la*: two
Twxrras of the campaacn. and I
berete he can keep ap the ya.
tins* year.-*
NFW ORLEANS. March 13— W—
Hrport* *.na: BftMa Mcrpun tha
Oerejad Indiana ymmg fmc-
temns oOBSteaed to filter
TodaT The your* slugser. who baa
resrsed from hs honeym. oce has
said nseinns abort h* cesert.3c. of
baseball f<r bcnithry boars hat v-«
Meads ins*: he has had a ebarye
<* heart The mens Lew ftaasca.
however. is showtaf banseif readt
to foanc-e the jab capably
MV FRANCISCO COM Marti
IS——The Detrtr: Then were
here today to opes the? 3*~ya~»
exisrbttxas toor and a case *fi**ng
Ac Sar. Fiann«cc Seu deimahc
the Seals' sew baseball ftadser
Masayer Backy Harris «■ atari
Bac* Htt* eir-T*ske» r-r- n»-
*0 *i* aas:#L^ of amj
^ C" '
LOS ANGELES- March 11—JF—
Several Cr_:ayo Cab -errsn* were
breaiiaf swre rwrmalh- beat* of
^■3* fcoowledpe nc on* wi_ r e
ofUift before April A
***** JJ
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SAX AXTOXIO Ktni; U— p*_
Tbe Cincofa Wtste Sac Lac *c-
<*ber smm of routar *ct»-
fajfra far zjcmj. the Ur. am beferw
liie Tort*Ga«ci* taaarST*^
Star Taesrry
r^t^uder or %«
=r_. :: H
YANKS STILL
I
L»r««f As+mmd Fm
Pi V&ACCLA. F-a . March 'll— »
—G«» Rw vQokjr Wm. Jtet «tr~
■jeidpf f&a iisa§ soar. assaricas# *Fj*
ball *S e««r tS* kr baa tstso&taaef
i aft floe n ’„ *> Ourafwr
cali rr *<rf* p-csaor.*
Gao* arte r*fw« to «tor «ot «*
Mar ■Mar <k*jt:af a CNKtpl* of
hrokOE vmt tomr* pn» «*r arc
tb* «qsad aatf looks '*» ower o%-
* ho pul aocps up so tsar p*ae»
wjrtes a f«*» rr calbac kf oad
aetmes imr the 4oy
Don’t Forget
TRUSKETT HALL
ML*i* Item* TP.I
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Vo: k pofp jma Late* Bern
IS HaS far mrztt so as *of«i-
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PA5HXS tab %onn m «
pioor of tb* Viuc- Is GOOD
aero* as prow to Pbev
EU P*arl ^Truakott
Brownsville Title
Abstracts of Title
Title insurance
Complete abstracts of utk
to all lands tit Cameron
County. Texas
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