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PAGE SIX CORPUS CHRISTI CALIER-TIMES SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 27 1931 hi 1 1 1 mi ji ii 'i WWKSWOfiBB tmmjr rornm bishop Clements Reid Goal Beats Directing Heads of BuccTiiccrs in-Law of Joe Simon Coining Lightweight Scrapper i Internationals PlayAztecsof Laredo 2 Games Bobby Cannon head coach of tho high school football squad and assistant Raymond Berry arg gettlug rasnlls with the boy Thera la a spirit of railmalaam out at tho high gchool that la being commented on In grid cirolaa over south Toxag Cannon and Berry arg tutoring what they declare one of the finest bunoh of boys that baa over fallen their lot Mickey Cohe one of tho com-1 Ing young lightweight seres- perg of tho country whs moote tho famous Herman Perilck In Kansas City' Tuesday night in a 10-raund bout le brother-in-law of Jee time of tho Nu-eeaa Furniture Co of this etty heme la at Denver' Cal Hd la 29 yaara old and has been fighting feiir year Hla opponent an tha Tuesday night card Pariick gave Tany CansonorL tha lightweight ehamp whipping several years age and le regarded as one ef the toughest bay la the cauli-flewerbusSns' Cehen le a well built youngster rugged and in fight circles la pronounced perfect phyeiool epeelmenL He tekoe perfect care ef hlmeeif end ie elweye In --The fight he attracted attention in Kaneee City end the east ne the winner will probably got a crack at Canseneri In the near futur Deed Mwnteg 1 ttffldey wtrtrnifif Reptetotor St J9H tie la 4-luireh today About Nerol I'M ho? Suborn Norris playing 'tn the beekftel tha Carpi: flirted school football lm ana of 'iii bt flna plungers ana berk-U we hava anon In high echuul rlrclee In many year wan Norrla who look tha ball on noorlll flvs-yard line and wont through the una for tha flrnt lluc oanoar worker And pot Parry Jf- Retd Who had pot tha ball an that Hon hr a groat run Of IS yarda round and Of rouraa Norrla had help In mak-a ing thnaa darta through the lino and vj good football ptayero take ndvnnt- vV''aga of that help Norrla la one of those kind of boy This happened In the Friday night game hern under the light ij Porter SI Newell porter huaky Trojan back-j v'i field atar who tore up the gridiron whHa Playing on tha Taft team laat year lived up to hla reputation of I'i'bethg able to torn the hall with tha jibal Vtn Friday bight In tha third quartet with tha hall to mid-field Porter got away for run of 1 yarda around end On tho whole however Porler interference did not help him- fbr of otrchwan tho manner tn which the Stlhioeaneera ruehed the ball toter i-vV About Sam MeCard yFF Sammy (Powerhouse) McCord woo Inaorfed In tho hacfcfield tn the tettorpart of tha aeeond quarter proceeded to drive and drive With reunite McCord went through Sthe lino like a Went 'Point line Wptaegor v- About Poole Harry Poole may he piaying lo GroyerQeyelandAlexahderinSt' Lohisi Bht Not to Pitch for Cards i-V organised baseball' Seim nder wa barnstorming through th province eeihlng In as bast ha could on his name- That at less is still worth eomethtnf On ef the chief Inducement held out to customers by tho Houes of David outfit la Grave rCleveland Alexander non other ghost of one of baseball greet put on exhlbl tien for th crowd Yet Old Pet manager of tho pF A-v vi Corpus Christ! Internetlonate will meet the Laredo Astece In a double-header ot Kleberg Park this after-sooB the first same bebgtaolng at 5:34 Laredo boaata one of -the foateet Mexican teams In that part of th tat and a couple of bard fourht gomes ar In store for fan Tb line-up! Laredo: Alaniz end Gars catcher! Pare Gamboa and Jhnine pitch ere Rodrigue Ikj "endotv 5b: Eapert Ik Cello tm Cutler-m rtt Iteppa cL Be liras St Internationals: cate1 Prathw aad Pumarej pftetieni' Pomp Hauaman Mesa Lockett G-r Pratber Overcast Lawrence Fl-mon Fere Gonzales and Jordo Mr land Mr Roberto and daughter of-Houston have mored to Corpus Chrtetl They will reside st ffll Furman arenu ie set apart from his teammate' aa befits a man with a proud history Hie imiqiM can-tract provide among other thing an allowance of 25 cent deity fen a ehav vi" BOBBY CANNON RAYMOND BERRY Helen Hicks Wins National CoifTWc Beating Glenna Collett St'-' Louis': Sepi 2WA)-On tha evo of anethsr world eeriee Grever Cleveland' Alexandef here of tha 1926 etaesio today earns book to SL but net to Sporteman'e Fork From pitcher' mound scarcely two mi! from tho seen of om pf greatest trlumpha he waa scheduled fo hurt leaet on -Inning" for tho boarded ball elub ef the Houes David sgslnet th St-' Louie Star negro nine Five year age- bells Irens welled sad the populace -with sns vale teeeed shouts for Old Pots' whet remarkable per-' fermsnoo of pHohlng tho Gerdi--nolo ta tho first pennant and only world title made oeeuro hit' nieho in baaobairs hall of fame Ae event leter proved It alee marked the beginning ef th end fer long and eventful career hi f'1-'' y3VVft' Allison end Edith Croat 1 Win Mixed Doublet Title 1 aiqiu i iV-- Loe Angela Bept' 13-WV Hied Edith Cros Ban Frahcleco and WflmeV AlIUon Auetin Tex- won tho mixed doubles champion hip la fha annual Fadfie Southwest tennis tournament today by defeating tha VTimbledon champion Mr A Harper Oakland CalIC and George lott Philadelphia j-V l-Vf-LivK-v Relics club Monday night SAILORATKINS -v 'p'j W'V TC 1 T- 'V n-- BILLY EDWARDS: Frpi' SemUFiiud ABIE COLEMAN VS HARRY MAMOS -''-'i Admission Half Price Buffulo Country Club Will la m-vlll Sept I "With confident ease that belied her youth 10-ycar-old Helen Hlcko of Hewlett I today wrested the national golf title from the veteran Mr Glenna Collett Vare of Phitedelphte i five-time champion -When Mlsa Hicks ended the 16-hole final match and 1 on the 15th green It wee the first tjn tn i three years -that the mighty Glenna had lost the 'crown She played against Mies Hicks In tho semi-finals last year but won five and three: Beesuse of her easy victory laet year it appeared that Mr Vare wee unprepared 1 fer the the line long' Tble boy le natural football player-and ohould Smsks a great guard Contrary to genorat belief guarda gS'should hare speed i-: Paolo has that attribute and can sad will play a great game at any petition Corpus Chrtetl buffered a toUl of garde "via the penalty route ficharted with offaldevSnbg talking Toughing tho' passer and clipping High strung and eager boys just can't help from getting offsides now and then' and wo refer to Gulon sweet Sucen neer tackle whs Just help but charge twice before fho regulation time gem Houston High Another big non-confersn is scheduled for this week st Cltrk SJjjlfWd" when Ed Duggan brings hte r''Sate Houston Hous liton down to' battle tba Sne 'n9nRkit' is A eoaeh Of the Bockns ejstesSt wad'ihao wtllseo tn act a uam Bmt has been tutored hi the famoss ehlft of the famous lata iltoekuw i vVf 1 Birminghiim Wina-V'' Birmingham Baron a champions pipt the (Southern league are cham-plena of Dixie baseball circuits They- whipped the Houston Buffs (owned by the' 8t Louis Cardinals) ln the play-off series la this opinion that Bs-r rod- victory was a -good thing for rrf S-i Birmingham Is a home-owned hall etub and haen't tha reserve strength $sl to cail upon wherees the Houston teem may call upon Branch Rickey to supply her with needed material But ft so- happens that there is a 5 A- struggle that confronted herite- day In addition her-aur- prise at the brand of golf i the i Long laland girl dieplayed Mre Vare had extreme difficulty with many ehots which ahould have been easy for a player of her experienc The victoiy was popular despite Mm fame "Most of the gallery seemed rooting for Helen won over1 tohrr'slde by tho amflo with which- aha greeted the result 'of 'each hoi- $The new" champion is 1 short stocky freckled -and friendly She takes her game with apparent earn and regard her gallery! with cor-rial good yr- 1 Jack Banford'a Firet Methodist baseball team of tho indoor league copped ita fifth consecutive city flag Friday afternoon when' they boat out the First Baptist T-4 In the teat game of tho play-off eerie The game was slugging match each club garnering It -lilt but the Moth blows canto at opportune time and with Second Baeeman Masala socking a double and Left-fielder Wolf hitting two triple the Meth blowa did the moot damage A large crowd wltueased the con 6 1 Th box score: 'V AB' IL It: Massi'cf2b 14 I 0 Methodists Win Fifdi Conseciitiye 1 TU 1 lonsnu Star of Game' For Winners By Mltekoll Baird Klngaville Tex Sept Playing with a wet slippery ball the A and Javeilnsa completely out ctessed tha Lutheran Bulldogs to tha tune of II 0 hero today Able Cox shining star of the Ja veltnaa showed hla heels to tho vlsltore with consistent gains and scoring tli res touchdowns for hla team mate The Lutherans bald deggedly against tha ascend string Hope far fourteen mlnutee in the first guar ter but from then an It was a raea track with tha Javslinaa doing tha racing Outctanding a tars for A' and I ware i Co rhilllber Harbin and Couch in the back field and A Smith Teel Hodgklsa and Rich hi tha Una line starred -v Tha Bulldogs' star was Appclt who drew tha brunt of an their offensive play -Starting lineups: Lutherans (0) Po Javcilnas (IS) Roitach Rich A- tfft fcndj' Slftfbrill ao4 f'o 4 LW IdeflTackla I Pftsrh tiMieifiiniiim IffcCiBky Otiard Yfttff MtiMiiMMMir HulchfWH Ebnar Fry Right Guard ttnne a a e'p da Hibler '-i- Right Taekle-L Geyer Kulpe Right End Boethel Kerchlvine Quarterback Appeit Aaftfk'-aooa4b'bAAg Harbin -r- Bcallorn wo (9b i-ouoif-- Phllliber Jt Right Half r' Scbwars Grissom -V Full Back First downs: Javellnas IS Luth-erana none Touchdowns: 'Cox j-" I Grissom TeeL'RirhV-v-C Farmers Trounce Southwestern College' Station ToiJBepL it- (FH-Texao A and launched their lf Sl grid campaign hers to day with II to 0 victory over South western university 1 Tbrlce in the second period tho Pirates -braced themselves on their one-half yard Itua and held tha Aggteewithbut' gain Pirate pasa-big '-was on par with that of the Aggies the Southwestern team gaining 61 yarda through the air men '-were picking up i Ciifferd Domlngue -of Port Ar thiiiy vW Hewitt of Gross-beek and Tsn poneeref Gilsr led the Aggie offansiv Hewitt olid off tackle far '12 yards and touchdown In the firct period Battering Una thrusts by Pom-lugue Spencer and MeFadden accounted fo rthree ether Aggie touchdowns-''- Owls Smother Sam Houston A Vs-Houaton Tex Bept WV-Coach Jack Rice Owls wore down Jim Jones' Bam Houaton Bearkats 1W A A champion to today Tho Owls used their most elementary formations and did most of their damage with sweeps around tbs end Jap Thrasher showed to particular advantage In running the and following -well hte lnterfer once- Bart Mueller turned In a yard dash for a -touchdown while Lee Hammet contributed the longest run yards on a cut back oft tackte tn a-touchdown In tho loot minute of play The Bearkats fought hard but were exhausted by the endless stream of fresh players Meagher poured Into the contest California 6 Santa Clara 2 Berkeley Calif- Bept WV-Tlie University of California football team came through In tha Inst quarter today to defeat the University of 8anta Clara I tt I Bnnla Clara scored her two points In the third period when Bhaldach was thrown for a 17-yard los STANFORD WINS Stanford University Calif Bept H(PBtanford university turned back three Olympia club thrusts In tha second half to keep Us goat line uncrossed and to earn a score-levs tie with tha Club men here today The Collegium were help-leas on tho offense MINNESOTA WINS Ml tinea poll Sept Minnesota's offensive revealed streaks of brilliance hut lacked consistent punch today as tho Gophers won with difficulty from North Dakota gtate 11 to and walloped Rlpon 60 to 0 In tho second game of tha double header opener CENTENARY WINS AhraveporL I A StpL football eleven ran up against tha strong State Normal oollega teem from NaldiMocbea hero today and bad plenty of fiahtiiut to win SI to 5 1 1 on Frog Field Fort Worth Tex Bept The educated too of 110-pound Ilea Boswell left fackl gave Toxaa Christian university of tha Southwest conference I to 0 victory over a hard-flghtlng Louisiana Sut university Tiger machina here today The score came la tha third quarter 1 Louisiana ranked as ana of thia year's leader In the southern conference uncovered a brilliant defensive fight ana that In three ef the four quarters halted Toxaa Christiana offense when a touchdown loomed but the Louisiana eleven revealed llttleoffenelvely It was rough haul X-ouislani Buffered the greatest loss when Captain Khoury left tackle eras removed from the game with boneo in his right arm broken The gam ranked as tho ctee-le of the touthwest today was witnessed by an aatlmated crowd of five thousand' wha sow Jack Torrence 200-pound Loufoiane guard lead hie males In a superb defensive drive tha first two Quar- tBPflp 1 --tfi Late In the third period Hinton tried another pees on the trot down but It was grounded by Torrooc Texan Christian lashed Louisiana's line for seven yard leaving throe yards to go for first down and only one down to make tt Then BoowoQ was pulled from bis tackle position stepped back to tho 17-yard line and after Vance Woohriho received the snap-back and placed It' kicked a field goal for the ooiy point pF RAEORBACKS WIN Fayettevlll Ark Bept University of Arkanma RauorBadn opened their 1931 football season here today with a II to over tho College of the Osorka -v The Razor backs rushed over two otuchdowna in tho Ant half while the mountaineers did not scoro until he teat period' v- A mountaineer fumble which 'Arkansas recovered" a SO yard peas from Ledbetter to Murphy and tho lino plunging of Ledbetter accounted for the first touchdown js 77: uii JAYH AWKEM WIN Lawrence' Kan: Bept'' The Big Blx champion Kansas Jay-hawker after an early scar swamped the Colorado Aggies 57 to In tho football season opener hero today 'T 'r' Quarterback Csmie Smith of the Jayhawkers scored a touchdown eight minutes after tha game started and Leo Page halfback place kicked tho extra point leaving a 7-point lead for a reserve team to defend ---v DARTMOUTH WINS Memorial Btadhun HanoveT Bept Four teams of Dartmouth football huskies wart hurled against tha light and Inexperienced Norwich Cadets today when tho Green Indians opened their lilt season by slaughtering their traditional (rat-game rival II to Longhorns Beat Atiahfl Tex Bept -Thr University of Texas Longhorn football champions of tho Southwest conference last year mad their 1911 debut today with to victory over th Simmons Cowboys from Abilene Greater reserve strength and lever passing contributed to th margin of victory Conch Clyde- Littlefield used many player Virtually the entire first string started th second half with the result that tho Steer registered two touchdowns In three minute Three ot the Steer counter mad on passe Stafford and Furrh end grabbed two from Key in the third period and Wittman I reserve bock caught a Bankhead toes near tha end of th garni Tha Cowboys would have stopped the Steers In the second quarter! but for on offside penalty and Koy then rammed aero Bankhead and Craig led a drive In this final period which netted a touchdown with Craig going around end for tho marker The other score woa a safety Howie Texas center blocking a punt behind tho goal line Tulane Whips 01c Miss 31-0 New Orlean Kept SI Tulane found a stiff football op- i ponent In tho University of Ml- steatppl here today and was lucky I to hang up a ecore II to be- for a rain frightened crowd of around 13000 Tho old Miss equsd gave 5 rest exhibition of defensive football but lacked offensive power and re serve strength In th first half tho MissieelptUana fought good fight ond held Tulin scoreless la th second quarter But in th lost half they played ragged football willed with fumble NORTHWESTERN PICKED Chicago Sept fUD For tho second auereudv season Northwestern is favored to wls -the Rig Ten football championship in the unnunl United ITees eon- sensus of mldweet tpvti writer Vnfbo-jea80fof McCabe Vend Pr-Ji Frenehihey were loaned to tho Houston and Birmingham dubs by agreement-between tho cluba "And they call mo chesty" says Mister Jlsgy Dean i Manning'- John Manning superintendent of tha HebbronviUo schools andpresl-v dent of tho Gulf Coast Officials and 'Coaches Association Is doing great work JS Manning is bearing down on the members and also tha coache They must report on their work aft "pi- each game 'jf: Prexy Manning is one of those A-r' kind of fellows who gets results i Waco Losss Somethin happened in Waco Fri -day' night that happened in 10 years The much publicised Wa co high school football team lost It Monday Tuesday and Wednesday only your old straw is worth 50c here on the purchase of any new fall felt wo hare in stock No matter how battered or yellow it ifl last straw Is worth real money here Bring it in and trade It off We hare a good-looking felt here that you're sure to like Plenty of shapes plenty of colors Stetsons Borsalinos and popular priced models that will surprise you with-their quality Rush in 5H ft-! Ii in SA-: i San Antonie Proeeeda of? Sapt (AV--tha Brscksnridga-Uvalda high school football gams in League park last night amounting to noarly $300 was stolen from the safe in tha 8an Antonio Eaeoball company office few' hours v-after tha game Knob twirlers entered the office locate above' tho stands In League park by forging a aids window and took tho cdxh from tho aafe after working eombina- 1 tions eoeerdingte investigating officer BASEBALL CALENDAR SCHEDULE 'r National League NewYork at Brooklyn Philadelphia at Boston Pittsburgh at Chics go St Louie at Cint-lnnsIL American League -Boston st Washington Phllndelphta at New fork ftetrolt at Cleveland Chicago at Ft lyuls RESULTS National League New York at Brooklyn postponed: rein 81 Ituls Cincinnati I Pit laluirgii at rhlrogo poalpnned rein rokl (Only games) American League Washington 1-3 NewYork 7-S CTiienRO 6-1 8t T)UiS 4-13 Cleveland 1 Detroit American Aseeelatien Rt Paul 6 Milwaukee 4-3 f'nlumbiM 1-1 Indianspolle 6-3 Toledo I Igiuisvllle I MinneaiKills K-nwas Cliy 6 HOW THEY STAND National League Won L1 Pt New Vork 67 64 Chicago 61 til Brooklyn 7k 71 l'iltahurah 77 rhiladelphla ton 61 66 Clnoinnell 36 61 rvt kl 76 MS 41 431 414 362 American League Won Lost Philadelphia 107 44 ttew York 1 Washington 66 Cleveland 77 Boston 61 IVtrolt 61 HI I giuie 61 Chicago 36 Pet 706 61" 601 302 404 366 me 366 Houston Filly Wins Big Marquette Handicap Lincoln Field Race Track Chicago RciH (ffH-KInrsc a 4-yror-old mud running filly owned by A Carrrauil linu-ton Til and Jnrk Howard former Krnlucky Jockey sroivd an uu-rt vhdnry In winning (he elzih rnnnlng of the Marquette hnmll-rv wurlh 611660 that rinsed Ilia 3v-(Is ant mu ii rsetog rruHin at IJnroln pirlii lty to 0 Forest high of Dallaa was tho victor Paul Tyson la not In Waco tills rear The other clubs are stronger than they ware In the past when the Tt-gera beat them all Football in the high schools la and one monopoly la the win column year after year la a thing of the past Cavaliers Meet Taft Turn Quigley and his capable foot-hall squad of the College-Academy (day their third game next Thursday on tho home field when Coach Woodson and hla Greyhounds of Taft coma here The Dedication Pronounced the largest crowd that ever witnessed a football gams In this city and a proved success in all other res peels the opening of A Jp 5 I j-f jlf'' Two Imho hit Jlaneie three bust lilt Wolf two Umpire Little and Cook Wrestling Card Features CJiesly Boys on Monday The wrestling match o( the full oil on 1 uMuretl fans klonduy iilulit when George promoter will present fhcetv Rllly Kdwnrds and Bailor Tex AYutkin naval ehamplon In th flnul event of another of hte fast cards Edward who was kept from' the ring last week by an Injured leg ha notified Pouloe he expects to give the sailor hte opportunity to see what he can do with him thl week without fall Tha two boye era tough and they both like tha tough stylo of mat work Fane who like action end plenty ef play ohould enjoy thia ehew to tho fulloet extent The meeting between Harry Ma-nine and Able Coleman tho semifinal should start the evening off right Tho Gentleman Greek did not muke ouch a hot Impreselon Inst week but It waa not so much hte fault na Ills opponent wa not ona ith whom he rould demonstrate his reel style of action lie ean demonstrate anything he I capable of against Coleman who I another of tho touch roosters Coleman Is pop'dr here from past iipppeenncrs night football la this city on George Clark Field will long bo remem- at a new low price 1 This shipment of fall shirt has just arrived and man what knockouts they are for tho money! Fine quality broadcloth Full cut Seven-button front Collars that fit Guaranteed never to shrink never to fade Just the colors you want Better pick out a season' supply tomorrow Others at $165 Off to a good atari a successful I see son la in stor Ui'X: This dty la proud of its stadium ifirVt and grateful to all those hardy (f it i workers who made pooelblt this i magnificent asset to the dty 'M'TvV-i- Tho Champ First Method lets are the champs of the Indoor baseball loop of this city They earned that honor by hooting a capable team tho First Rapt lata i Klngaville and Voevilte Indoor teams want to play tho and that ho done an nll-eUr team from this city and a similar no from one of tho other towns would draw wall In a three-gsme ee-la AIBB'-ELBBH Nueces Hotel Building Calier-TImee (JaMufied Ada nan.

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