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THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD. BROWNSVIL1-E, TEXAS. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1051 It just wasn't tishcrmtn'i the past week-end, few Vallev Urs came wit came up with unusual catches. However, Vallcy was there was one PAGE 1. i and three-fourth inch tarpon landed by Johnny Schmidt, a one- atmed He used a social m-pound Iclt-hantleil roe) to snag the fish in the Brazos-Sanliaio Pass.

The tarpon was entered In the Grand Prise Fishing; Contest tarpon division. The lareest tarpon recorded until this week WM 53 and Uircc-rourtlis inches euugtit the New Brazos river. Schmidt's catch Is 23 indies loneei' than the Brazos catch. by local In bay Include: Bill Muolwrry and I- red Pilgrim, It Irotil Howard Duckworth unit Hurt Batsell, 15 trout 27 speckled by G. E.

Vamlersllcr, Kd Dodson, Mid Don Holly Brach Carl Brelz It trout off Holly jj trout by John and H'oodrnw Stou- Other fishing reports listed 15 trout ought by Bill Parker in the thip channel. Parker said there were other fishermen there where, he was and that the anglers were having luck. Parker's catch included a pike Mrs. Ann Dalley yesterday said she had plenty live tlirlmp bait at Dalley'K Place. She has been havinf good luck, catching trout r.vrry day at her boat and bait place William Franklin of Harllngen hauled In 15 three to four-pound trout at Port Isabel during the week.

Aces Blast Charms For 17-5 Victory CORPUS C1IIUSTI The Corpus Clii'isli Aces, blasted (. Brownsville' Chsm-os, 17-5, last night foi their sixlh straight win, and their 25th triumph in 311 home gnmcu. The win nllowcd HID Corpus Christians to increase their first place lead to three and a half games. The loss' dumped the Chu-rtn into a second place He with Harlingcn. The Aces and C'harios will conclude theii 1 current series with a single game tonight.

The Aces touched starter Ray- mimdo Blanco and reliefer Junn Navarro for 20 hits. Tim Heller gove up 1G to the Charros. The Charros scored first, picking up three runs in the first inning The Aces first scored tn the second inning, pushing across one run. Then, in the third, they to work, shoving over three runs on two home runs. Joe Koppe The Brownsville Aicheis will meet a week from tonlfiht at the: led off with a home run Then, Pan-Am Club at 7:30 p.

m. The archery club will elect officers Hockenhiiry alneled and Bob Die coming year. At ill meeting last Saturday, club members delayed the election of officers. on a crocodile hunt in Burma and a lion-tiger battle in a river bed were shown. The lion won the fight with (lie tiger, which is unusual as the tiger usually comes out on top when the two animals meet.

Three Browiuvllle "men of the sea" completed their sailboat last Sunday anil will soon be sailing It in the gulf. The three satlovs do not have any fishing plans yet. The men. Bill King, Dave Ncvin, and Mo Garcia, have named the craft "The City of Tegucigalpa, out of Port Brownsville:" Hawks, Peewees Drop Games To Harliiigcu Tcaiiie The Brownsville Herald carrier boy baseball teams, the Hawks and Peewees, dropped a pair oi games yesterday lo the Valley Morning Star carriers. Lake Charles Rallies, Tops Texans, 12-6 LAKE CHARLES The Lake Charles Lakers rallied for 11 runs in the seventh and cEgnllij The Star Juniors clowned tht innings last night to down the Moyer homered.

The Aces scored three more runs in Ihe fourth frame to take a 7-3 lead. During: the fourth, Navarro came in for Blanco. Boh Hedlngton went two for four last night against the Aces to extend his hitting streak to 28 games. Lefty Loyko went three for five and Hernan Gomez one for three to pace the Char ros. Rimghnecks Set Hoi Pace In Texas Loop U.

Kiinmrl i he known simply Ijy his ititUal.i, nt. real name in John. OolItJi Ib lUdlagtcm McCloi'ity BUnco 5 5 By Assiu'tiitril I'n-ss i a HHuit nun of JioLlcsl tniiNs in tlic Texas i i i The Imvc won 15 A lucldo i I i UO Hints Find llilt'k i pniiiAiit Oji Mm of this ii- KmiKlmcrlt.s now 1 plarn in vai'e only amps UK: ami a jttrnc out of second plm-o. Hut i line- i(vni! is Ijoinp rqiuillc'i or tlic I i i i Ihwch Itolnn Tourney MKW HOCJIKI.I.K.'N. M': CuLf'H minimi plus-aiiil-tumns i iiiiriicjil Ihe Palm Brm-li Invila- liott lloiinij Ilohjn- -starts tcj.lny.

Tile event Is unkjite i every plnycr rncctrt cvcvy other itl jiiiiiti'h liming (tie flvi- rnuiuts which will lit- The I.oafue passed Mile in 1880 CorlUiMlng HunilAy ga Tlic ban licM nnUJ 1802, Dr. H. Cisneros Optometrist Examined HoaumoiU rai innl aii'l fin! for ft ml PC twees, 11-8, in the first game. In the second game, the Seniors spilled In Hawks, 20-10. The Peewee team is composed of boys 30 to and the Hawks of boys older than 12, Of Defeats Policemen, 9-8; CYO Wins, 10-9 The CYO sofLhall team had to go an extra inning last night to defeat the Lions.

JO-9, In the opening game of a double-bill at LLons Annex Field. The Knights ofi Columbus slipped past the Police Department, in the nightcap. jN'icho Villarreal won his second game In as many nights as he hurled CYO to Its win. The Knights of Columbus won their aecond game of the year in the Softball League as they handed the Policemen their first loss of the year. Texas Cily Tcxnns, 12-6.

The hero of the game was- Hadmcr who came into IheE game as a pinch hitter and ended up hitting a grand slain homer; and a two-run double for six) RBIs. The Lakers hit safely 12 times during the game. i Ib 'Ssh-itler; Mick el 4 fl 1 4 0 0 I 0 i a 11 5 10 34 Jl jU ft A 1 3 3 4 IT 31 i JINX BUSTERS Pitcher Mike Garcia and fielder Bob Kennedy gang up with a rabbit to bust up a string of 11 straight wins Ed Lopat pitched for the New York Yankees over the Cleveland Indians. Before the game, the rabbit Iromped all over the pitcher's mound. Then Garcia held the Yanks lo two runs and Kennedy belted a three-run homer and the Indians won, 8-2.

The Tribe front office handed out 15,000 rabbits' feet charms to Wirephoto). fans before the game. (AP Trans-Mississippi Tourney Second Round Today am! n)' Is lime. Last niclit Uio. RoMijni Km! Worth Its straight lo.s.s.

CLitetK'c scattered nine hii.s wiille wero hunching livr three runs in Ihe titsl inning 3-2 win. Oallas rcnoumtoil from a sevie lening Ins.s (o with 5-1 viutory tiriilmt Uio five-flit iifi of liny NavlcsM In Ic its load. It wan JVurk'SIci XP- venlh NtrHifilit win of Ihe KPHSOII. He wa.s yet to drop a Ytnttns Rot only six hits off tViice HporV hmlrr.s hut btu-oncil Uiem for I wo rims Jirsl two in the fourth ami one llii e-Rhlh. lEousloi) Oklahoma CHy twice, 9-0, and 5-2.

to move second pbcR. SHU Antonio lost to 'i'tilsa, 5-2 lo fall hack in a tic with Hcaumonl. Houston heat the Indians casih it. Uic first tin me with Wll.ncr (Vinegar Botid'i Mixwcll hurling ball. But Uie lind Ho go ten innings to set the second.

Kddic Kazak homered with twn men on Iwse in the Inst of ttnlh lo break up a 2-2 mound duel and give the Buffs the win. That was good for phic Tnlsa was shut mil by letly O'Donnrl! for six itming.s anil trailed, l-O. But the Oiler's Tuiuid in the seventh for rims! drive him to tlic showers. They! igo', Uircc more in the ninth. Che Wonderful CHj AHII st tiitr if dEer i 0 0 0 A A 3 a 3 3 2 A-forc(d out Siuch lei Nivirro In 3M WO 110 Corpus Chrhll 013 371 Oil 17 McCJosker.

Koppe, Qmii. 2. RBI Landrura 2, Siucb, McCloikej-, Trtncb 3, Eoppe. Meier iea 7. a 3S-Lojka.

HR-Koppe, Moj-er DP Xoppe, Ufiieli tod 3. Ittt-- 13. Corpus CbcliU 14. BB--Blanco 4 i 1. Heller 1.

SO-- Blanco 3. Nivir- ro 2, Heller 3. 8 In 3 l-j la- rlcrs; 5 2-3. WP-- Navii- 2. U--Zatej, RUM ell.

A-- DALfjAS (W The Trans-, ilisslssippi Golf Tournament pushed fnto its second round today vith the medalist on the sidelines, he favorites in the saddle and some of Ihe veteran campaigners Sea Hawks Top Apaches In 10th, 8-7 PORT ARTHUR a new lease on life. When the smoke 'rom an upsetting had first cleared round. which saw six of 32 matches go nto extra holes, tournament-wise Dale of Dallas and young Billy Maxwell, the Texas collegian, ivere still riding on top and favor- Luun uu net uiui -f i i up ID HOIK. iiilcrscnolaslic Jchn (Buildy) Weaver who took out Hereford! ot Dallas, 1 up In ID hole well plays Jchn (Buddy) of Houston, the Sulilhwcst Conference champion. Weaver defeated Carl Vanclcr- voort of Fort Worth, fi and 4.

Addington plays Newton Bnr- South Park Wins OH. The Shamrock's Vacation I 1 tan will he effect again this summer I through Scp- tcmbcr 3 affording you seven or more i pleasure-filled days as guest of America's Magnificent Hotel at most reasonable, all-inclusive "package" rates. a a a i a includes breakfast in bed every morning 4 dinner each evening, with three exciting "nights out" in the glamorous Shamrock Supper Clubs, home of The Cavalcade of Stars The Shamrock Pool often as you like ami, of course, your extra room with finger-tip air-conditioning controls. NOW FOR FUii OfFAfLS OF THF SHAMROCK'S VACATION PLAN Baseball Crown South Park of 1 Beaumont is Texas high baseball champion. The nett of who did it last night by boiling High Bill Mowhray of Park of Dallas for a Wonderful cd to clash in the finals.

But medalist Don January Dallas, who like Maxwell, coin. 1 up, Veterans Don Schumacher and David (Spec) Goldman of Dallas won their matches with a rmni- Imimi of trouble. Goldman heat finals the second three games of Ihe shut-out ii state tournament registered hy this te.im. The GrcenicH rode with Nelson, who Imrled two-hit Tctili 33 17 27 Ic; la eih Cllf 300 DM Lalce Cbarlij CM Moirlnoc. P.tencriBQ.

Flihir Ores- 3, F.idKtr 6. Cajle 2. fitlacer. HP. 3, Radmtr.

DP-- Laumkia, Flihei aad Silcr.rr, Eatery. Moore ma Groie, Morrison, lloore i Grcsr I-tfl--TttM City 5, Liie Cnatlfi 1. BB--TiOEii 3, Bt.ineU GriJ-o 1. 1. SO-- TtioBin 3, Port.

Arthur Sea Hawks bad to igo In 10 innings last night bc- fore downing the Laredo Apaches, North Texas State College player- took the count before another col-; Icgian, Don Addington of Dallas- 2 and i. January had shot a thrcc- under-par 67 Tuesday to lead the qualifying round. met plenty of trouble 1 his first match but had shots xvhcn (he time came, of Corstcana car- holes before he ofiJoe Coma.il, another Texas In htanking the cots. State golfer. 3 ami 2.

senior struck 100- foot putt in the process. Ujliirhland Parkers and jidn't came on No. 8. Schumacher, thciwalk a man. only former Trans-Mississippi! in reaching the finals, the champion in the field-- he won.

it'Grccnics lieat P.oy Miller of Corin 1937-- beat Bob Briggs of San rlLS Chrisli fi-0 and Ihen llrkcd The Apaches used two 1 TM 1 Errante and Carlos Villa-1 3 am! rreat. to stop a 15-hit attack by the Sea Hawks. Port Arthur used rry ball The 17- out nine Antonio A and 3. Today Schumacher Wichila Falls 012 in tlic takes on finals. An-, Highland with Capt.

Frcil Moaclcy of Hnn tonio, who heat Dan' Jenkins of Fort Worth, 5 nnct ivhilc'ljid Goldman clashes with Rnlcigh )n Selhy of K'gnrc, who oiicssa PC! O'Hnra of San Antonio.t Park had won way 15-1 over Itnitilon's lo liiil, and ire Ini'ita you to plan tierk-eml ifjy, aiuiling yonncll and your family special pjfiaf rjln lor rocTM thai jrt cStrtil titiy ucit-tnd Ibrte jaj IFriJiy, Saturday tnd Slmiluy. or Saturday, Sund-iy mil Jl $16.00 limit S6M ptr Jjy), J21.00 for tun (58.00 fir Jay Jlso tfitcial low ratei lor cbilitren. JOE E. LEWIS America's most befovcd comedian and King of lte Might Clubs, appearing currenily in The Cavalcade of Stars, playing nlghlly except Monday i. (COMING JUNE UBfRACE) of Fort Worth ami a rtc- the 1050 COAff JO 7HE SHAMROCK SOOH! K'rite, uire or (jll tojjy Jar rrtert-aliojii.

rbent: MAiliiliti 9211 -I i'mg Uhljitce: Itouitoii LO Tclctypi: 110-192 Ford Frith, now president Lidilell lackles Don Matheson of, the National League, is the Among the casualties of the first, rounrt was Jim Viewers of; Sl'KCTATOH i i i IT. PK01VNSVIL1.E 5 1lr.s*n 9. i Chirlrt 12. CltT 6 A 8, Larr-io 7 (15 i i i I it COTE US Chiilll i i at Gzlrcion ciir at Lake Charles 1-airdo it Poit Arthur Dltlas Hcuiiem Ean Antor.lo Ton Oklihcma Tub i fibre-report TEXAS 1.EAGVK 33 Dallii 1. 3.

San Ar.tonia 1. Housicn 3-5. Cit7 0-3 Btaiiroorit 3. 1 Oirat, TodiJ CUr it Houston Dflilis i Uiiproven Players Star For Cliicago i Hy TliR Assm'iafcri Tress One of the factors in of the amazing Chicagc (White Sox is the ability or un- pi'ovcn players to corne for manager Paul Richards 1 snn. Caspar; Dozier, and Bareford.

Capitols End Loss Streak, Triumph, 9-4 How Many Sports Fans Can Identify Vlrich? ai'ccess with heretofore players is likely to rate I among the big leas agers. By HUGH I i fiiencl.V this afternoon Bill NEW YORK Think you insists at least a h.ilf kr.ow golf? Qulcli. Hentify these Britons will rover Die Knvnlrl-Lnuij; GALVESTOX Thc' a es la ck Harden, i although the BBC is ignnr- "iliarlingen cnilcil four-jnfh- Machcy. Fred i infi th- affair the Har" losing streak last night as A Brnscti. Don Bis-jlem Globc-tiotters playeil out- Ihcy dumped the Galveston White plinghoff they're all guys hsskethal) a at r.iile.

Caps. 9-1. (qualified Monday for the U. France, the other night, there Bob Ramsey spoiled the Harden led Ihe sec- were 7.0110 sUnJers in Ihe crowd a Caps their four ami nine hits in the first even 'ticynal qualtfiers a 131 total of ky Walters three 36 holes. Ulrich is the young- claims the Rravos Dalr has A Brooklyn St.

Philadelphia 8. Chk Boston 5- CA-S- Chtczgo it Psiil i Civirtli I I As Ihe i Sox won. Red Sox contmnc-fi toi tlosc. dropping a 6-4 decision toi Tigers in Detroit. was' i straight setback an'! Trft them six and a of the Sox.

The St. Loins Browns York Tvl, to 1, CAr.lt tl II i.o-it* s. 'dclphia nipp'd Cleveland. I-J. In ihc National the 'high flying Brookyn their kail to five anfl a half games with 3-2 win ovc.

St lyjiiis. Cincinnati raHied fnr runs in the ninth to nipi New York, 5-t anrl prevent the! from, climhinp over l-onis into plruf-, i In National league i 'ihe Philadelphia Phillies 9-1. Boston beat 5-2. Win 10 33 1 0 a 7 I. A CO.

a 'r! rrn1 i paid Iheir own But they riirciue hajing his first shot at on on) of the big title Brosch? You Wc sUrn Mlchipan Coiiepe fans must have heard of him. think their balUc'am was the nnlv been in the prize money a lot; ja tr this year and shot record 60; i fnn A nv ron- ir. competition Bifplinghotf' Uroy i Ihe former a southeastern Corfcr-; champion who is he can cncc i play with the men When you i a rr 5 others shooting 'such cw! Rolf.j the surprising thing i a a ir he. ti- out lop-rank pros failed to qualify rlcl but that so many of the oi-1 fa.Tii- liar names slill appear on the list. When Bernie Rpivak, Michigan State physical education prof, rigged up a machine to test reaction Climes people, the natiiral as- 'sumption a the your.trei guys move faster the was merely for tr.e subject to put his on a ri.A'c.rt arM a fiashcrt sn the Facial Blotches externally eau-M.

Rwinol clfansinj, Rwinol OintmrnL for irritated BEAUMONT --Oft-- The favorites came through i relative ease In the first round matches 'jn the Kghteenth Annual Texas Woman's Public I.inVs C.olf fire Hell Tennis Collide The Fire Deparl i i i ttams omjrhl I.iona Annex Field a i i i i Roth teams will be after City Recreation Soft- refordc-i by ti agcd .1.12 By comparison. NCAA boxing 'Black had football captain Carey NCAA brreH and champ Fred Johnson c.ynl a Mel Kt.v.it nd C.i.bhv what h-'ck it non Mirhigan Kioto's Ir-ft half hark in foMb.UI, 13 i their irsT a Soft- hcflvyvveiRiU -n the Spartan hall l.e^pnf? win. The i Bill milt Finad. His hiothrr, Tom, js two games anrl Bell has a guard on the basketball team. one, "'my Air.encui and BnUeti RforU i Yoxi Can Pay More, But You Can't Buy Better Olmilo Canned Goods OLMITO A I CO.

is a straight Ijourbon wliiskcy, clcganl in laslc, uncommonly good Hiram Walker Walktr fi. Sonj 111. B6.

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