The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 46, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1940 Page: 5 of 8
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• RED LEAD CUT
ASBROOKSUP
IN LOOP TALLY
Deacon Mac Is Hunting
Bats Minus Holes
A -
BY SID FEDER
A mot ia led Press Sports Writer
That wasn't an S-O-S that broke
in on your setting-up exercises
„ over the radio this morning. It was
only an emergency call from
Weacon Will McKechnte to rush
his Cmctnanti Reds some bats
without holes In 'em.
The good deacon realizes its a
case of getting some bats loaded
with base hits—or else. For tha
Dodgers of Brooklyn who appar-
ently didn’t read the headlines
cbout the Rhinelanders being "in’*
with the National league pennant
are on the prow’l again.
The Reds’ weak hitting has been
the big reason they’ve lo<-t 12
of their last 20 tames since the
end of July. And so far this
month the Dodgers have shaved
Cincinnati's league lead down from
74 to 44 games.
Lo<>r Twice
ine ' ciutcn nit ting was miss-
ing again Sunday as the Reds
lost both games of a doublehearl-
f ei to the St Louis Cardinals. 3-1
end 5-4 At the same time I.co
Durocher took over the Brooklyn
snortstop chores and helped his
Dodgers chill the warmed-up Bos-
ton Br^s twice. 7-2 and 3-1
^ In the opener at St Louis. Bucky
Walters Just about pitched his arm
off. but his mates couldn't hit Mort
Cooper effectively. Tills marked
the fifth straight time Bucky has
pone the route and the fourth
time he lost. In those 45 innings he
has given up only 1R runs but the
Reds have backed him up with
only 13.
Chief Victims
Bucky and Paul Derringer have
been the chief sufferers in this
run-making moratorium. Paul has
won only one of four starts yet
he has allowed Just *en runs in
35 Innings. His pals have scored
only eight for him.
Sunday's nightcap which boost-
«e ed the Cards into the first divis-
ion. saw St. Louis shove two runs
across in the eighth for a 5-4
score.
Whit Wyatt tossed . his usual
neat game in the curtain-raiser at
Brooklyn. a seven-hitter. Luke
• <The-hot-potato* Hamlin left his
home run ball In his locker and
served up the same dish in the
nightcap.
Lefty Larry French sang the
Pittsburgh Pirates to sleep with a
aix-hitter for a 9-1 Chicago Cub
victory which left the Bucs and
the Cubs tied for fifth place.
Giants Drop Two
The Phillies whipped the New
York Giants twice 6-3. and fi-fl
Each club clouted three homers In
the second game.
Cleveland s American league lead-
ers and the St. Louis Browns were
deadlocked at 2-sll going into the
tenth inning of their first game
when rain washed out the rest
of their scheduled doublrheader.
However the tri'.v* picked up a
e half game on the second-place
Detroit Tigers fo- James <Miracle
Man* Dykes' Chicago White Sox
scored three times in the ninth in-
ning to knock off the B"nc«K 7-5
The New York Yankees blew
t hot and cold wallnp’ng the Athlet-
ics 9-1 behind Stere Sundra's six-
hit elbowin': In the opener then
going down 7-3 before Johnny Bab-
ich.
Earl Johnson the Boston Red
Sox recent Importation of pitch-
ing hope stopped the Senators
with five hits for a 4-2 decision.
* National Doubles
Meet Opens Today
BROOKLINE Mass— Tennis
stars of the nation—men and wo-
* men—open the annual national
doubles championship at Lnngwor.d
Cricket club Mondav with the wo-
men furnishing the color and tha
men promising most of the excite-
ment. i
•
JAPANESE GRAPPLING
HARLINGEN—A Jiu jit.su bout
with Oki Shikina wrestling Ede
Virag in the main event scheduled
fit. the Harlingen «porfs arena
Tuesday night Ivan Managnof will
tanc> With Walter Stroll in the
-emi-final bout TV-sday.
With the discovery of two new
moons recently the planet Jupiter
now has a Tamily of 11 known
satellites.
BOWLING
v Bowl with your friends or or-
v ganize a team. Bowling is
fun . . . it's healthful!
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AS YACHTERS HELD JOINT CRUISE
Part of the lar*e crowd of Valley yachtsmen that
sailed Sunday to Padre Island for a basket picnic
Is shown above. The joint cruise was held by the
Tort Iwhfl Yarht Club and the Rio Grande Yarht
Club. They returned by moonlight.
I
EDINBURG. TCX
CLASH TONIGHT
_
TAAF Championship
Is Under Way
Me ALLEN— Edinburg'* All-star*
and the Sharvland TCX ten will
play the *erond game of their
three-out -of-five series for the
district Texas Amateur Athletic
Federation title Monday night
Edinburg took the first game of
the series play Friday night In
a 6 to 0 game with Mike Me*
Kinney pitching a two-hit game.
A double-header has been sched-
uled tentatively for Tuesday night
but the second game would not be
neccasarj siiouid Edinburg win
Monday's tilt and the first game
Tuesday night which would give
the All-Mars three straight wins.
Sharvland is not expected to go
down three in a row. however for
Mie has won a couple of non-
tournament games from the strong
Edinburg squad this season.
Also Sharvland has not yet
called into action her mound ace
Monte Hetrick to (ace the All-
ct a rc
^ nrirn |mnniui •>«-1mu rruivr ia unnwn inovr
Sunday ready to leave on the RGIT and PIYC joint cml*e to Padre
Island. I.eft to right are: Mr*. Tom Barber. Homer Pirken* Ml**
Elsie lla**n. Mr*. Smith. Mrs. Ralph L. Carter. Mr. Carter. E. A.
Srhreiher Dirk Brown Mr. Smith Dr. Charles Calderon! and Mr.
Barber.
FAREWELL TO UMPIRE
Magic Eye Device Classes
Ball As It Crosses Plate
In the event a fifth game is
needed for the championship series
it will be plaved Wednesday night.
This is the fifth year in which
the Sharvland and Edinburg teams
fought it out for the TAAF
district title. Two years ago the
Edinburg tram with many of the
same players now seeing action
won th» state championship.
Winner of the district title this
week can go to Dallas the com-
ing weekend for the state meet.
Lefty Brown Repeats
As State Net Champ
TYLER —iiP— Edward ‘Lefty’
Brown of Waco is the Texas Ama-
teur Athletic F'ederation men’s
singles tennis champion for the
second straight year by virtue of a
straight set victors’ Sunday over
Bob Kamrath of Atistin The wore*
were 9-7. 6-3
Other titllsL« Include:
Men’s doubles — Kamrath and
Mop Brown. Austin.
Women’s singles—Marjorie Mur-
ray Galveston.
Baseball
Standings
TEXAS I FACIE
Standing*
Twin W L Prt
Houston . 93 44 679
San Antonio . 7* V .9* 1
Beaumorv .71 *4 SIS
Oklahoma City . 7» 71 .463
Dalian . 67 «» 413
Shreveport. 61 79 491
Tulsa . 99 T9 440
Port Worth 46 69 S'
Resatts Sunday
Houston 4-3 Tulsa 3-1
Bruuir."nt 6-6; Oklahoma City 1-4
Dallas 9. San Antomo I
Fort Worth 19-t: Shrevaport T-l
Game. Tada*
Bhraveport at Fort Worth <DI
San Antonio at Dallas iNi
Houston at Tulsa iNi <])
(Only game* scheduledi.
WICHITA Has.— <>P — He's a>-
ready taken the stocp and squat
from among the umpire's duties
with his automatic plate duster.
Now Raymond Harry Dumont
plans to take out the plate um-
pire himself.
The emancipator of the arbiters
Ls negotiating for a "magis eve"
and an automatic ball and strl\e
indicator lor use in the 1941 na-
tional semlpro baseball tourna-
ment
A strike would be registered if
a pitcher's offering broke the eye’s
ray by crossing the plate. Simi-
lar devices are used in many
states as traffic tabulators. Au-
tomobiles are counted autnmati- i
rally as they flash through the
field of rays.
Dumont president of the na-
tional Semipro Congress already
has devised the electric plate dus-
ter and the retractable micro-
phone which permits arbiters to
announce lineup changes directly
to the fans.
The instrument also can be
used to relay home play argu-
ments but games the first three
day* of the 1940 tournament have
been placid.
With the advent of the ‘magic
eye" an electricians union card
might be of greater advantage
than a rule book.
Stewart Takes
S. W. Links Title
ALBUQUEPQUE. N. M— m —
Wonderful these two-week vaca-
tions—Just ask Spec Stewart.
Sppc went bark to work Mondav
as a state school tax auditor at
Roswell his annual vacation pro-
ducing a couple of southwest's priz-
ed golfing honors—thp Southwest-
ern and New Mexico amateur cham-
pionships.
Playing some of the hottest golf
that ever sizzled on a New Mexico
rnurse. Stewart downed Bow Oold-
water of Phoenix. Arizona amateur
rhampion 11 and 10 to win the
Southwestern title Sunday—Just a
week after he walked off the Las
Cruces Country club course with
his eighth New Mexico amateur ti-
tle.
Kentucky Girl
Cops Swim Title
PORTLAND Ore. —— A new
American champion thrice-over tow-
ered Monday above competitors in
the national women* AAU swim-
ming championships which ended
Sunday night.
The girl—Mary Ryan. *lender.
15-year-old di.st.anre star on the
Lakeside Club. Louisville. Ky.
The American records—23 min-
utes 15 second* for the mtle; 5
minutes so and one-tenth seconds
for the 440-vard free style; 11 min-
utes. 28 and four-tenths seconds for
•he 80-yard freestyle.
“Cultured” people of the 17th i
century used an apple scoop a i
utensil In the shape of a hollow *
chisel to eat raw apples.
■i mi i m
AMERICAN LBAGn
Standing*
?*un W L Pei
Cleveland . 99 m 9M
Detroit . 99 49 874
Boston . 93 II .149
Chicago . M S3 sr
New York . 97 S3 .919
Washington . 4* «♦ 494
8' Louis . 47 99 . 40*
Philadelphia . 41 97 99
Results Sunday
Boston 4: Washington I
New York 9-3 Philadelphia M
Chltago 7; Detroit 9
Cleveland-St Louis 2-3 ‘tie*.
Game* Teday
Detroit at New York
Clavetand at Bos'on
Chicago at Philadelphia
(Only games scheduled)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Standings •
Team W L Pet
Cincinnati . 99 4d .933
Brookh n . 9* 4* .991
New York . 99 il .819
St Louis. 94 91 .999
Chicago . 97 97 .909
Pittsburgh . 94 34 .300
Boston . 43 99 . 994
Philadelphia . 97 91 439
Emu Its Sundae
Brooklyn 7-1. Boston 3-1
St Louis 9-9 Cincinnati 1-4
Philadelphia 4-9: New York 9-4
Chicago 9. Pittsburgh 1
Game* Today
New Tork at Cincinnati
Boston at Pittsburgh
(Only garnet scheduled*.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Toledo a-4 St Paul 4-3
Milwaukee ll-l: Louisville 1-9
Columbus 4. Minneapolis 3
Kansas City 4. Indianapolis I
SOrrtERN ASSOCIATION
New Orleans 4-3. Little Rock 3-1
Chattanooga 7-9 Knoville 3-9
NtahviU* 13-3: Atlanta 1-9
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REBS. INDIANS
TIE IN FOURTH
Hot Fight Continues
For Play-Off Role
(By The Associated Press )
The fast-traveling Dallas Rebels
finally have pulled up even with
Rogers Hornsbv'a Oklahoma City
Indians and it looks as though the I
Homsbvmen may yet be beaten out
»f a place In the • Texas League
:hampionshlp play-off.
This was a blue Monday for the
Redskins. While they were drop-
ping two games on their home
{rounds to Beaumont Sunday 6 to
S and 8 to 4. the Rebs were con-
juering the San Antonio Missions.
1 to 3. for their ninth victory in
the last ten starts.
As a result Oklahoma City and
Dallas are virtually tied for fourth
place.
First division clubs meet in the
play-off after the close of the sea-
ion two weeks from next Sunday.
There seems little doubt Houston.
San Antonio and Beaumont will fill
thrre of the berths. That leaves
Dallas and Oklahoma City to fight
il diiv iur uir uuin
Dirry Dean pitched another rea-
sonably good game for the seventh-
place Tulsa Oilers Sunday but the
league-leading Houston Buffs b<lt
him in the eleventh inning 4 to 3
The Buffs then took the second
game 3 to 2. behind Hank Nowak's
five-hit hurling.
The Shreveport Sports and the
Port Worth Cats divided a twin bill
it Port Worth. The cellar-dwell-
ng Pelmes pounded out 18 hits in
[he opener to win. 15 to 7. but the
sging Jackie Reid had them on his
hip in the nightcap which the
Sports captured. 3 to 1.
PAA CAPITOL
TENS COLLIDE
Girls Are to Battle
Tuesday
**-
The Pan American boys will take
on the Capitol Theater ten Mon-
day night In Brownsville softball
league play at the ’ 36" diamond.
This week should see the last of
the men* division games for the
season except for final play-off
with the four leading teams going
into a double elimination session.
The girls' division of the city
league already has played out its
schedule with the Pan American
ladies taking the champloruhip.
The Pan American lassies will
take on an all-star team picked
from other teams of the girla
division of the league. Tuesday at
R 15 p. m at the ”36" diamond.
During Tuesday night’s play the
Pan American Ladies will he award-
ed a tournament championship
' rophy.
Wednesday night the Pan Amer-
ican boys will take on the Valentin
ten in the last game scheduled be-
lore the finalists go into their pla1-
nff There may be other postponed
names or ties played off during the
balance of the week however.
Thursday night the all-star team
lhat has been picked to take a
whirl at handing the Pan Amen-
ran Ladies a post-season defeat
rill go to La Feria to take on the
La Feria girls who have garnered
ill the feminine softball titles put
up in the Valley this season.
PARTICULAR WITH DIET?
Ctvihred people enjoy eating the
wavenger animala. crabs and
ihrimps. but shudder at the thought
>f eating worms and grasshoppers
ihich feed on healthy vegetables.
SPORTS STARS- —By Art Krenz
CHAMP/OS MARGIN (BUD) WARD WILL P/ND .
A MUCH IMPROVED COLDER IN
RAS B'LLOWS /N THE US AMATkUR
at WINCED DOOT Sept 9-/4 —
WARD BEAT BILLOWS
/N THE P/NALS _
A SEAR AGO
\ n. c At
B'LLOWS WAS
ADDED ZO WARDS
To W/S Tee SHOT BW
DEL AW! MG WRIST SWAP
VWT/L LAST INSTANT*
..GETTING PULL POWER AT
/mpact . the Recent winner
OP THE NEW WORK STATE AND
EASTERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS
punches his /Rons gets plentw
CP SP/N BW COMING DOWN
ON the ball AT A SHARP f* __.
A NGLE . WILL IE TLfRNESA CP Poughkeepsie. A/y.
FORMER CHAMPION PiCKS ^ ^
B'LLOWS THIS TWiP~* rfRPENF7. S2TU<J3'
Brietz Says Ags
To Taste Defeat
Next Grid Season
By EDDIE BRIETZ
NEW YORK— t>P> —News: The
Giants appear to have a fine case
of Jitters...Long distance predlc-I
tion: Duke mill beat Tennessee at
football next fall and the Texas
Aggies mil not go through the sea-
son undefeated ... Joe Cambira
Washington’s one-man scouting sys-
tem. mho already owns the Spring-
field 'Mass) club is dickering for
the Shelby (N. C.) franchlse .. Of
the 23 backfleld candidates for the
Alabama Crimson Tide not one is
a senior.
HOORAY FOR WH1ZZER
Whiner White has seen the light
And once more is a pro ha ha
Hia stay In Yale produced no kale.
So now he's out for dough ha ha:
Oklahoma City will stage a ‘be
kind to umpires’* night next Friday
...Jack Dempsey more popular
than ever will be the main speaker
at the N. B A. convention at Mil-
waukee next month.. .Philadelphia
papers say Mtke Kaplan of Boston
really beat Milt Aron of Chicago
the other night although the best
he got was a draw.. .This is straight
from the feed box: Ace Parker wiv
mas injured playing baseball with
Syracuse this summer may not
play a lick for the Brooklyn foot-
ball Dodgers next fall.
TODAY'S Gl'F.ST STAR
Prof. John P. Carmichael. Chl-
rago Daily News: "Thai must
have been a strange phenomenon
in New York; the rain falling in
the Polo Ground* waahing out
the Billy Conn-Boh Pastor fight
while right across the Harlem
river the Red So* and Yankee*
were able to play a double-header
until darkness Intervened."
While hi* Injured finger was
mending. Buck Newsom collected
1100 and expenses for personal ap-
pearances in Michigan State Lea-
gue parks ..If Kid Brewer the old
Duke star doesn't come home a
winner in that North Carolina po-
litical race the odds are he'll join
the North Carolina U. football
coaching staff.
IT'S A THOt’GHT
I wonder If the Yanks went stale
..By drinking to much Ruppert*
al«
...Buy Hensley
* Qt’ESTlON BOX
Floyd Patrick of Miami. Okla
wants to know why Mike Jacob*
doesn't give Max Baer another shot
at. Joe Louis .Well. • A» Mike cant
get Baer and <B> he can't get the
old public (which is very necessary *
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Interest Grows
In Golf Tourney
HARLINGEN With the qualify-
ing season open for the ninth an-
nual Lower Rio Grande Valley
championship golf tournament to
be played over the Harlingen golT
course Labor Day week-end Inter-
est in the event has taken a big
jump Judging by the activity m
the Calcutta pool and barbecue de-
partment according to committee
reporta.
Prizes and awards. Including the
Kirkland trophy for the cham-
pion. an annual custom regularly
a fifty dollar watch are on display
down town and will later be re-
moved to the club house where
consolation and special awards will
be added to them.
Included In the special awards
Ls the grand prize another annual
tradition a fifty dollar set of irons
the winner choosing either Hagen
or Bobby Jones. This prize is
awarded in such a wav that each
player has an equal chance with
all other entrants to win regardless
of qualifying score flight he plays
m. or standing in matches
Invitations mailed throughout the
state have already brought prelim-
inary response which signifies that
the entry ILst thl* year mav sur-
pass the record of 153 In 1139.
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supplied by an overhead rail. It
reached a speed of 100 miles an
hour on a circular two-mile track
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JOE MOORE IS
GOLF FAVORITE
Defending Champ Will
Play In Junior Meet
SAN ANTONIO—A*—Defending
Champion Joe Moore Jr. of San i
Antonio will be the only former
winner of the event In the state
junior field when play begin* here
Monday August 26. golf tourney of-
ficials said Monday.
Arthur Buck*’ Luce of Austin Is
the only other former champion
still eligible under the 21 year age
rule but Luce a recent bridegroom
has informed officials here that he
will not seek to regain the title he
lost to Moore last summer. The
Austin star champion In 1935. 1937
and 1938
Favored to reach the 36-hole fin-
als are Moore and Joe Worthington
Jr. of Kingsville runner-up to
Bill Bob Coffey of Fort Worth In
the Texas Oolf Association tour-
nament at San Angelo last June.
Worthington atste junior college
tit list defeated Moore In a semi-
final match at 8an Angelo and
repeated the victory several days
later at Corpus Chrtsti invitation
tourney
Guy Randolph the tournament
director expects the 1940 entry to
exceed the record field of 15® that
participated In last year's event.
TRAPSHOOTERS
OPEN CONTEST
Maximum Load May
Kink Their Style
VANDALIA. O—•/?)—Six nation-
al championships were up for de-
cision Monday as the 41st Grand
American trapshoot opened but
the big question to be decided was
whether the new maximum shot
load decreed by the Amateur Trap-
shootim Av«ociaflon would hamner
Outdoors
In the Valley
By Hart Stilwell
Well w# juat got back from tha
Eighth Pass and it didn't rain.
Something ta radically wrong with
the weather. An well as we can
remember it'a the first time such
i thing ever happened.
They told us down at the past
that they haven't had a good rain
ilnce the last time we went back
in August of last year. It'a so dry
there are no mosquitoes.
But there are still plenty of fish
i round.
Our fishing companions. J. W
MrDade of San Antonio. Paul
Brown and Charles Burton of Aus-
tin. Dave Young. Jr* J. H. Batsell
snd Bobbie Batsell of Brownsville
snd Hoyt Boatright of Mission aU
turned in plenty of results.
Some of the finest fishing down
it the Eighth now is found out on
the ham snd flats the pass being
rood only when the tide and water
ire right.
On what la called Pike Island
i fisherman ran expect to run Into
good pike running from five to
fifteen pounds almost any mom-
ng. and many afternoons. They
lon't hang around so long when you
ret to snagging them but it'a fun
srhtle it lasts
Then we went on the flats and
rtshed under bird strikes two morn-
ings. and had plenty of action. Re-
minded us of the old days when
one Lagutis Madre offered trout
fishing of the same kind.
Boatright from Mission set a high
for the trip when he landed mora
than seventy specks In one morn-
ing off the point of the pass
The Mtsston angler is a confirm-
ed plug fisherman in the surf and
»avs that he can catch three times
is manv reds. pike and trout in tha
turf with plugs as he can with cut
Mlt.
All In all It was a prettv fishy
trip and we had the rare pleasur*
r»f seeing R G Eubank do a little
fishing It's not onre in a blue
moon that he fishes—and he did a
good job landing that jack that wa
the nation s top - flight target
marksmen.
A year ago the A T A. ruled that
the shot load should he reduced
from 1 1-3 ounces of pellets to 1 1-a
ounces tsklng about 40 pellets oi*
of each shell.
Fred Tomlin. Gla.xsboro N. J.
professional apparently wasn t
hampered by the restriction Sun-
day. He erarked 199 of 200 from 18
yards to take the international
open championship last of the pre-
Umtnary dsy events.
ahiti Wants
To Be Adopted
LOS ANGELES— <*»— All Is not
romance these dava on beautiful
Tahiti.
H. E Pippen Matson steamship
line executive back from a South
Seas excursion says islanders are
clamoring for •adoption'* by the
United States
* Since old France capitulated.” he
said. ‘Tahiti's market for copra
the onlv important export has van-
ished When re left thev had onlv
enough flour for a fer days. French
monev was regarded as worthless
and the Inhabitants almost fought
for an American dollar.
Party It Planned
The Huoe Chi. Brownsville or-
ganization will give a moonlight
party at Marque* ranch Tuesday
beginning at 8 p. m Dancing and
refreshments and slated for the
evening. Tickets are on sale bv
members Members of Huoe Chi
include Luis Henxgeler. Charles
Martinet. Raymond and Tony
Marques. Clro Pacheco. Joe Mar-
tinet. Elov Rarreda Joe Gama.
George Longoria and Rems Ido G. \
Garra
irniuna nun 10 nnn* imo.
Six Games Booked
HARLINOEN — The Harlingen
softball league has six games
scheduled for this week Matz and
De la Rosa will lead off Monday
night at Kiwanis Park.
^le-iday night Missouri Pacific*
and Pletchers will play; and on
Wednesday ntght Missouri Pacific*
will play Ma»*. There will be %
doublehaader on Thursday night
with contestants to be announct^
later; and Friday nlgh» Pletchers
sill take on De la Rosa.
On the Hawaiian Island of Maut
!92 Inches of ram fell on the up-
per slopes of Puu Kukul In 1919
ind only 29 Inches fell nine mile*
a was-.
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