AndCaGomez Hiti a}t It ftI ftHomers% ftI%ft33Ift7 7)ft—4 12-: lit!*.Bt—:b-fturki 0,t 2. t 4,in 11In 1.lull i.tfhtrtndHrv Blanco, Andy Sierra and Dick Goaselin provided the pitching and Gomez and Walt biff hits SundayBrownsville dumped City 3-2 and 6-1 to snap a **even-ffame losinff streak. Blanco ffot credit for thethe first srame al-HernanSessi the niffht. as TexasHAlinffenwithin Gulf ( day n of vie 3-0 an Earonly tout vi0 n 1 ygot as7 ft 7 ft k* 8if ft in*7• ftft2121ft21210ft80ft16i011ft0win in tne nm jramethough he needed some help in the last two innings fromSierra. Blanco Rave up only three hits throuRh the first five inninRs but weakened slightly in the sixth wtien he walked the first man to fare him and the second batter singled. Sierra came in and got the fire out with only one run scoring then retired the aide with no damage done inthe seventh.PcHiII 27 18lftft—7100—3Jf\DPI,RfOtti. Wft't-Ash-ilk inanski, j DP— Phllft-tr 2, 80-Uy 1.in 3; | 3 1-3; wp—Drewi!Outll-i •30,000iriOSSEUN ramp up with one of hia best pitching performances of the season in the mght-rnp, a three-hitter. The only run scored off the bespectacled righthander was an unearned tally in the fifth inning. !Gomez batted In all three Brownsville runs in the first game with a fifth-inning home run after Delton Childs had singled and Walt Sessi walked. The Charros threatened In everv.... _ ft7inning but Bert Garcia of the Texans kept things well in handthe rest of the way.Sessi hit hia thirty-fourth home run of the season and his first since June 26 to drive in three Charro tallies In a four-run first stanza to gain the second game victory. A walk to Curtis Rayby Gomez and Jim plated the otherCOF won 1 seeutl ping ]Boh home: only i hurlin Tapplt; opene secon up fi\ aafe 'Corcludirlace.fightrun nand singlesSchumakerscore.P.rt Bftrf fRaiseAftUl*RaduHedirBftror Bure I Hftvf ltftfthChhpA-Cr*ToliRINGLES by Alex Gonzalez and Childs, a walk and Curtis Ray’a infield out scored a Brownsville run in the second and Childs’ single, a stolen base, and two errors finished the second game run-making.Texas City’s only aecond-game sc ore came as the result of an error that put Juan Izaguirre on base, Emilio Mozo’s double and a short to first ground out. Garcia went all the way to becharged with the loss in theopener. Johnny Langdon started m ith the second game but lasted onlyia«^io 8 third of an inning. Mel Grif-nki j. fin, first Negro player to ap-H*u°n, pear in a Gulf Coast Leaguegame at Lions Park, relieved Langdon in the first and hurled until the fifth when he was jerked for a pinch-hitter. Garcia returned to the mound to finish up in the nightcap.[ib1I1I5D11It005ft6733203010001ft3310ft0ft01ao00Cftrp Htrr Flsht Jenst Bah i .Wftlli 1 IartnDlprl LibeiTftpr6 24 tToA-S! Port Corp E rt nrlftCCto.WalltonConl iTapRftUT-l:mey 2,iorkow-, Semi-rkownkiLn 3rd». Li. 3B~e, Afl-iofman, in; Me-it, Mo‘Millftn.icinnati regg 1, rkowiiki 2 m1n 5 in 2. 3). U—r—a.iB.POJCo rhatTONIGHT Galveston’s White Caps move from Harlingen to Brownsville to start a two-game stand. Game time will be 8 p.m.criBST GAMK)esandSunTEXAS CITYABRHPOANodar, cl ........30ft1ftZavala, c .........41231Dean, 3b . .......3111ftSrhroeder. U .....40110Sanders, lb .......2ft0II0Izaguirre, rf ......30ftftftMozo, ss ..........3ftft34Durnln, 3b .......3ftft34Oareia, p ........30100TOTALS .....37tAIS»BROWNSVILLEABRBPOAGonzalez, cf . ..4ft230Weatherton, 2b ...30ft23Childs. If ........31320derCaidocwhfeethewhch?isof