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jjfrrrrrrrrgwrrrrrrrrrrr-rrr. ............rrrrr/jjjjjjji The BROWNSVILLE HERALD SPORTS SECTION . -..........WMM—. Schmeling Making Use of Under-Dog Psychology GERMAN DOES NO WORRYING Teuton Dempsey Certain He Can Land on Sharkey * With His Right BY EDWARD J. NEIL. Associated Press Sports Writer ENDICOTT, N. Y., June 5—(JFh~ Max Sigfrid Adolph Otto Schmcl ing is an engaging young man with out a complex. Inhibition or sign of nnm- r temperament to his lengthy naft; As he sits in the living room of his well-guarded cottage, playing over and over German phonograph re cords, he doesn't even talk a goc fight. Yet one week from tomorrow night in the Yankee Stadium, this 24-year-old Teuton who has scaled the heavyweight heights in two short years will battle Jack Shar key for the highest prize Fistiana has to offer. He will fight the best he knows how. cannily, carefully. I evenly but at a terrific pace, and if his best is not enough — well, he is still 24 years old and life even in a fistic sense still leads long be fore him. Max may Io6e to a better man. He frankly admits that may happen, but he doesn't think that man is Sharkey. In Condition Colored an Indian brown by the sun in his outdoor workouts, the young German Is a picture of 6uperb condition as he lolls in his easy chair, happy to talk of fight* in his halting English liberally sprink led with German phrases when the subject gets too complicated and thoughts come too fast. His high cheek bones, 6haggv black eye brows, deep color, and animation leave an indelible impression of Jack Demp sey when the old man-mauler weighed 187 pounds and was eager to tear the world apart with his > Iron fists. ”1 hope I beat Sharkey,” he said with a smile and a wave of both hands. “I do not know. No one knows. If I get my chance, I win. j If not I lose.” To Schmeling. almost a fatalist No Dandruff? I Scranch Your Scalp p and See Rinse dandruff away you wash your hair. Fitch's Shampoo dis solves every bit of dan druff, grease and grime instantly. Sold *ith money-back guarantee. ^fifth's A tfmowi siHom ohampco I-— in his attitude toward the coming contest for rlngdom’s highest stakes, this statement covers the entire sit uation. By “chance,” which he pro nounces “sheaks,” Schmeling means the opening or situation that will give him the upper hand and pave the way to victory. The breaks may J come his way — or they may go to Sharkey.. His Reasoning “If Sharkey wins, I congratulate him. The same way I would con gratulate myself if I win. But why should I lose?" he asked. "Sharkey is a good boxer, yes? He hits, punches good with his left hand, no; well, maybe it make him discouraged if he can't hit me with his best punch. That is important. “I do not know how I fight Shar key. In my training camp I have twenty sparring partners. I fight them all. They have different styles. No matter what style Sharkey fights. I am ready for him. “Sharkey is a good boxer, yv? They say I can't hit a good boxer with my right hand. They say he will defend against my right all the time with his left and I never hit him. That is foolishness. “He must punch at me sometime, no? When he punch at me he moves his handf. yes? When he does that he leaves an opening, nlcht wahr? Then I can punch. Then I will hurt Sharkey. Maybe my shenks come then. “Only have I seen Sharkey box in a gymnasium and then he — what you call it — clown around with his sparring partners. Even so I know he is good fighter. But maybe I am a better fighter. Who knows?" Demonstrates By this time the even tempered, unexcltable German was on his feet, waving his hands., showing how he would move his head to evade a left to counter with his famous right hand that knocked out Johnny Ris ko and battered Paulino Uzcudun into helplessness. "There is another thing. Sharkey.! he say, "How will Schmeling feel fighting a man like me who has met everyone and licked the men I have?" I tell you. "I will feel better about it than Sharkey. He is the American fighting before his own countrymen to keep the title in this country. He is getting old. He has missed two shenks to fight for the champion ship. Maybe he will not get another. "But me It is different. I am the foreigner, the under-dog. I am 24 years old. If I lose I fight again some other time for the champion ship. I have nothing to worry about. He has everything. Maybe that does not bother him, no?" FIGHTS LAST NIGHT (By the Associated Press* NEW YORK—Tony Canzonerl, New York, outpointed Joe Glick, New York. (10). Pete Nebo, Florida, outpointed Sid Terris, New York,, GO). Allie Wolff. State College. Pa.,' knocked out Eric Lausch, New York. (1). ORLANDO, Fla.—Tony Domin guez, Havana, Cuba, knocked out Rufus Joiner. Louisville, Ky., (2). 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Strik ing and piercing in the night, its tormenting sting injects poison into the blood. Be prepared when you first hear the hum of its threatening presence. Have FLY-TOX handy. This frag 4rant, stainless spray kills mosquitoes instantly, ft Sold everywhere. Every bottle guaranteed. Refuse substitutes. Developed et Mellon Insti tute of Indus trial Research by Rea Research Fellowship. 1 ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS TO PEOPLE AND ANIMALS J VALLEY LEAGUE SCHEDULE REVISED FOR THREE CLUBS The official schedule of the Rio Grande Valley baseball league since its revision allowing for three new clubs has been formulated. It is set out below: June 8 Harlingen at San Benito. Raymondville at La Peria. Rio Hondo at McAllen (2). Donna at Mission. Brownsville off day. June 15 McAllen at Harlingen. Brownsville at Rio Hondo. Mission at Raymondville. San Benito at Donna. La Peria off day. June 22 Rio Hondo at Harlingen. Brownsville at Raymondville. La Peria at McAllen. San Benito at Mission. Donna off day. June 29 Raymondville at Brownsville. Rio Hondo at San Benito. Donna at McAllen. La Peria at Mission.. Harlingen off day. July 4 Brownsville at San Benito. Rio Hondo at Raymondville (2). Donna at La Peria. Harlingen at McAllen. Mission off day. July 6 McAllen at Brownsville. Raymondville at Harlingen. La Peria at Rio Hondo. Mission at Donna. San Benito off day. July 13 Harlingen at Brownsville. Raymondville at San Benito. Mission at La Peria. Rio Hondo at Donna. McAllen off day. July 20 Mission at Rio Hondo. Brownsville at La Feria. Harlingen at Donna. San Benito at McAllen Raymondville off day. July 27 San Benito at Brownsville. La Feria at Harlingen. Donna at Raymondville. McAllen at Mission. Rio Hondo off day. August S Mission at Brownsville. McAllen at San Benito. Donna at Rio Hondo. Harlingen at La Feria. Raymondville off day. August 10 Rio Hondo at Brownsville. San Benito at Raymondville. La Feria at Donna. Mission at McAllen. Harlingen off day. August 17 San Benito at Harlingen. McAllen at La Feria. Rio Hondo at Mission. Brownsville off day. August 24 Donna at San Benito. Harlingen at Rio Hondo. Brownsville at McAllen. Raymondville at Mission. La Feria off day. August SI Brownsville at Harlingen. San Benito at Rio Hondo. La Feria at Raymondville. McAllen a* Donna. Mission off day. Sept 1 Harlingen at Raymondville. Rio Hondo at La Feria. Brownsville at Mission. San Benito off day. Donna off day. McAllen off day. Day In Congress | By the Associated Press Thursday. RIVOLI—SAN BENITO Senate: If Louise Fazenda had jumped Continues tariff debate, from a telephone pole on which she House: was stranded some years ago, she Considers miscellaneous legisla probably would have broken her tion. neck and consequently never have ■ lived to become the comedy queen Wednesday of the audible screen. Senate: Miss Fazenda, prominently cast In Lobby committee questioned "High Society Blues." Fox Movie- Bishop Cannon, tone musical romance, co-featuring Senate debated tariff bill. Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. House recalled the incident during the Passed Christopherson bill recom making of this production which mended by Hoover Law Enforce wiil be seen and heard today at the ment commission to permit United Rivoli theatre. States Commissioners to handle Ford Sterling, head of the studio petty law violations without a Jury', for which Miss Fazenda was work- Conferees on Muscle Shoals bill ine, when he discovered it was a appointed by Speaker Longworth. girl up the pole instead of the boy House Elections committee post he had ordered, made her come poned inquiry into campaign charges down. Touched by her woe-begone of Blanton, Democrat, Texas, until expression at the prospect of los- December, ing a day’s salary as an extra, Sterl- - ing gave her a small part in the p • pkftrcro,l WifK picture. When he went back to rair knargea Wim SKiMS!”'*1’* ,tu'“0, *" t00lt h'r Murder in Houston .. DALLAS, June 5—</PV-Awaiting examining trials Saturday, H. C. Rarirli*®’ Arrett Middleton. 30, of Royce City, and Arrest in ear Luci]e M1Il8i 20i of Dallas were DALLAS, June 5—(£*)—Police to- held in Jail here today under mur day believed they were close on charges ln slaying of the trail of two bandits who Satur- Charles H. Brown of Houston’ the dav held up officers of the Grand 1 nif.ht °* Avenue State Bank and escaped ®,ro™ ,WaS ■*“* Ao™ naar the with $10,400. as three men arrested s,tate *** P*<nmds when he grap in Fort Worth were held here for ?Ied *ifcS ® commanded man Via/* him to hold up his hands. Brown. I1.0M In cu °en% ta hh™ to t^n**™* M,nlCChl* when arrested. ” 1° *v * Plans were to parade the men , before the bank officials who were hH seized and bound by the bandits Ia‘nr,atvAf 1 ^ and to check the bank's records a"fL.!"9t B'0, n as an against serial numbers of the cur- !rnocfn ” ‘c-4-n-_ rency fonud on one of the prison ers. DARK KITCHENS The two bandits escaped in a ear Your dark kitchen will emerge owned by one of the bank officials, a dazzling thing of light beauty If but it was abandoned a few blocks you paint the walls a gloss apricot away, and that led police to suspect and use light greens for furniture a third man was a confederate. and pots and pans. Summer Vacations The Seashore • New England Northern Lakes • The Carolines Splendid Train Service from New Orleans and Memphis via Louisville & Nashville R. R. ’Routt of the Sumptuous "Crescent United’: tend ' Pun-American Sojourn at the seashore resorts of New Jersey or other re sorts along the the Atlantic, the delightful New England mountains, placid lakes, the rocky coast, or gay seaside re sorts, the delightful lake regions of Canada or the northern states, or among the mountains of the Carolinas. Reduced fares are now available. Sixty-day variable route tickets to Sew York at low fares. Write for literature, fares and help in planning your trip. L. N. SIMMS, Traveling Passenger Agent 20) Scanlan Building Houfton, Texas SPUDS HAVE PLENTY STUFF League Leaders Have Won 13 of Their Last 15 Games BY GAYLE TALBOT JR., Associated Press Sports Writer Any baseball unit that can come to life when its lead is threatened and win 13 out of its next 15 games, mostly against lta toughest opposi tion, usually can pick up the mar bles. That, through yesterday, was what the Wichita Falls Epudders had done, and the odds today that they would be leading the Texas League parade on June 24. the day when the season probably will be split, were about any figure you cared to mention. Chances of heading Carl Williams’ cluggers off were more than remote. By slaughtering the Beaumont Ex porters in a double bill yesterday 6 tot 4, and 14 to 1, the leaders stretched their advantage over the field to five full games. Homers played a vital part in the Spudder victories. The first beut was won in the eighth, when Bet tencourt and Euller each slapped one out of the lot with a man on base. There were four more circuit wallops in the nightcap, one each by Storti, Burns, Levey and Betten court. Buffs Jolted The Buffs, who started their present hegira with high hopes, re i celved another Jolt when the Dallas Steers made it two straight, 6 to 5, in a 10-inning tussle. It marked the first time in over a month that the Mavs were on the long end two days in a row. Claude Robertson, veteran Steer maskman, tied the count in the last of the ninth with a freak homer that bounded over the left field fence, scoring a run ner ahead of him. Selph's boot of Gene Moore’s hard grounder let the winning run across in the extra frame. Art Phelan’s Shreveport nine lost an opportunity to tie Houston for runner-up when San Antonio took the second game of their series. 5 to 2. Jim Chaplin pitched another fine game for the Indians, allow ing only eight hits, one of them a homer by Perry, while the tribe knocked Tiny Owens from the hill in the fifth. Joe Bonowitz slugged the Panthers to their second straight over Waco. 10 to 7. His homer with two on base and his single with the sacks load ed accounted for six runs off Beck er and Thurman, two Cub unfor tunates. Lil Stoner, who previously had won three starts for the Cats, was driven from the slab In the sixth. Pelicans Grab Lead In Southern League ATLANTA, Ga., June 5.—(/P)—The lead of the Southern Association was In the hands of New Orleans today with a full game gap between the Pelicans of Memphis by virtue of the former's win over the Chicks yesterday 8-2. The rejuvenated crackers kept their winning streak going by de feating Birmingham again In a ten inning affair 8-6. Jimmy Moore led the Little Bock Travelers to a victory over Mobile 7-2. Although he gave up nine safe ties. he was never in grave danger. Poole. Partridge and head, poled out homers for Nashville and the Vols outhlt Chattanooga 12 to 11, but a four bagger by Treadaway In the fifth with the bags filled gave the Lookouts a large margin that the Vols fell one short of equaling and were downed 8-7. Radios for Fliers DALLAS, June 5—UP}—Contem plating hourly weather reports by radio and teletype to guide filers and observers in stations along air lanes over the entire southwest, an serological station at Love field here will open July 3. Dr. J. L. CUne, gcvernment weather Observer, an nounced last night. Auxiliary sta tions will continue to be maintain ed at Houston, Port Worth. San Ai.tonlo and Galveston. Colored Furniture Is Now iheVogue The present tendency in modern decoration requires the use of color ful furniture throughout the house —even to the floors. 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