HORSE SHOW WILL OPEN THIS AFTERNOON * * * ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ EVENT EXPECTED TO DRAW TH ING ‘Cats Nine Season With 2-1 Win Over Mount — ■— ——— Rocky Opens Loop« ■ Class Added to Long Hackney This i Amherst Tennis Club for Try Sometime! Ljs( of Events The VIRAG, LUTTRALL What’s This? P.G.A. MAY STAGE SCOGGINS ALLOWS Downed by Duke, 4-2 Two-Day Program TO CLASH MONDAY entries still ONLY FOUR HITS CHARLOTTE MEET DURHAM, April 3.—(TP)—Duke’s With last-minute post the stage was all set tennis team won its second jjja in, Women varsity for the gala opening Wrestlers Also Are Are Pleased it de- , t night Both Teams Score in Eighth Pro Golfers by match in as many days when his afternoon at Legion Booked for laS„ram Appearance on n play Tremendous Crowds Drawn feated the netmen of Amherst col- 0f the Fourth Annual Cape fiePr'irl Thalian by a score of 4-2 on the Duke Show, the greatest Hall Program Bids were In North Carolina lege f Horse opened Wednesac, s courts here this afternoon. 0f its kind in eastern North night on the proposed sale of prop '• to the Feai The Blue Devils netmen won their to demand of mat erty adjacent Cape Carolina- Bowing popular e KENNETH GREGORY each as dif- Country club, it was learned By triumph by taking three out of the Four performances, Promoter ye; fans, Leon Sykes last night •* ATLANTA, April 3.—(51—Because four matches and the num- as night and day, will be terday. singles ent announced that of the tremendous crowds drawn during the two-day show, his second Wilming- The amount of the high bid sub ber one doubles contest. 'seated by the professional golfers in North at 2 o’clock this after- ton wrstling program, scheduled for Don Buffington defeated Wylly beginning Carolina, the professional golfers’ Lamar in the number one singles en- Monday night at Thalian Hall, would association is reported seriously is scheduled counter in straight sets. Amherst’s n°Tonight’s program feature a return bout between Ed considering playing its champion- at 8 o’clock, and show of- .Pine- only win in the singles came when start Virag, the former Hungarian Olym- ship event in Charlotte. out last Ted Hiesler downed Bob Wilson, 6-4, night that hurst made a hit with the ficials pointed and big sales indicate near- pic champ, Cowboy Luttrall, the 6-2. advance ticket pros a few years ago when their Texan. The best played match of the after- crowds will view each of rough-and-tumble event was held there. capaciv noon was the number one doubles four performances. Luttrall won an unpopular decision Nashville fans are asking the one the match where Buffington and Bob the list of events over Virag here last week in the and oniy Joe Engel if the $1.10 Highlighting Cantine stopped Lamar and Dan to the great two-day pro- first local wrestling card promoted which they will pay for opening added Gray in two tight sets, 7-5, 7-5. was that of a by Sykes. day tickets at Chattanooga next gram last night considered horse Thursday includes lunch on the Hackney class, by Sharing the spotlight with Luttrall as the last word in .Here’s ‘‘I sbov, experts and Virag will be two women wrest- grounds. optimism: that we will win show performers. The lers—both serious contenders for the sincerely believe fashionable the BLUE DEVILS BOW have been entered by world’s championship now held by pennant Hackneys at least nine Blaise stables of Gallatin, Mildred Burk, of Kansas City—Ann by games”—skipper the st. winds in La Verne and Gilliam. Truck Hannah. .Kentucky Tenr... and will be shown pairs Gladys NINE up its spring football drills Satur- TO CORNELL tendem. This will be the first Insofar as local fans are concern- ard day with an intra-squad game. in the history of the Cape ed, though, prnicipal interest is time likely Univeisity of Maryland continues have to focus on the Invaders Take Advantage Of Fear show that Hackneys Virag-Luttrall re- to build its athletic teams princi- their is ex- turn. In their exhibited, and entry previous meeting here, pally for home talent. .Of 104 Wildness to Cop Intersec- attract fa- Virag had all the better of the tussle pected to wide-spread aspirants for baseball, track, la- tional 8-5 until Luttrall, after considerable Game, vorable comment. crosse and tennis, 70 are from rough-house For thrills and excitement, how- tactics, pinned the Hun- within the State, 24 from neighbor- to to garian to the mat for a few brief ever. honors are expected go ing District of Columbia, and 10 DURHAM, April 3.— (^-Cornell’s team of moments. The referee awarded the the spectacular military from nearby points in adjacent Big Red baseball team took ad- bout to the Texan, that of claiming States. ... No will toss the University Georgia. celebrity of the wildness of Duke Virag’s shoulders on vantage in the sensational and hajl been the out the first pitch for the Atlanta Specialists mat the full Bob Weaver and Kilmer the Georgians put their required three seconds. Crackers. pitchers daring, But when you do, make sure it’s okeh with the. horse. This, and scores Virag didn’t think so, and neither Wonder if this Bortz, to defeat the Blue Devils through paces shunned by of other stunts are the of the crack of anybody played horses did most of the 450 fans. specialties University Georgia horsemen throughout the team which will exhibit here today and tomorrow during hunch: Last Tuesday night was in an intersectional game here this most second military cavalry Sykes’ show is being pre- Annual Horse Show at field. the 82nd of at the world. Long and patient training the Fourth Legion night racing afternoon, 8-5. sented Monday night instead of Miami Beach Kennel Club. .An is required to make Ithaca won the and practice Thursday due to a conflict :n date The hoys from saddle horse eight-two Quiniela in the first race a temperamental leap m the eighth inning, break- schedules of the auditorium. Sykes paid $317.80. .Another eight-two game fire, take human hurdles a 5-5 tie with a three- through says that all future wrestling c..rds Crum Wins Quiniela in the second returned ing stunts One of the contenders Quarter-Final two men were out. and do other equally daring. will be staged outstanding splurge after Monday nights. for the $124.60 and an eight-two daily dou- The will exhibit at all women’s world wrestling A walk, a fielder’s choice, a hit Georgians ble was worth $373.00. Those fig- of the Wilming- championship, Ann LaVerne, of batsman and an infield out set four performances Meet ures are Canton, Ohio, will be featured oil Match In Charlotte for $2 pasteboards. Auker Stars as Browns the stage for a two-run single to ton show. Monday night’s mat card at Thalian +- A Georgia football player drafted leads center by Ronnie Stillman. Kelley This afternoon’s program hall, it was announced last night into service as a baseballer may Defeat Boston Outfit Mrs. Tom Noland, of New- beat out an infield hit and then off with touch and out jumping, by Promoter Leon Sykes. Miss La- turn out to be the Bulldogs’ best feet Verne will meet Scholl sent Stillman home with a starting at three and one-half Gladys Gilliam, castle, Pa., Eliminates Miss chunker this season. .Guard Wal- TEXARKANA, Ark., April 3—UP) Kansas City girl in the BAER AND NOVA to center for the third run and from then on the show wrestler, ter Ruark has been on the mound single leaps, —Eldon Auker, the St. Louis best two-of-three falls. Morton, of Wilmington of the inning. will provide one event after an- only three times in his life. .A Browns’ submarine bailer, pitched Pitchers Weaver and Bortz of other designed to please everyone BATTLE TONIGHT few days ago when Georgia played one of the best games of his ca- PINT Duke issued a total of eight passes, —horseover and thrill-seeker, CHARLOTTE, April 3.—W—Jane Atlanta, Ruark came to the rescue reer today, and also hit a homer of Bob son of the old hit two batsmen and made one alike. LEADS Crum, the medalist, found the go- Smith, Jr., but he had to be rescued in the Promoter Mike Jacobs Ex- and tossed him- wild pitch. The Cape Fear show is being ing tough today but won her quar- Major Leaguer, well- ninth inning to provide the Ameri- in the Charlotte self a neat three-hit five-inning Phil Smith, starting hurler for managed by H. H. Mitchell, S. Pos. Ab BHPOA ter-final match 17,000 Fans to At- can with a 7-5 N. H. H. pecting Fred Orleans had to be relieved with one Charleston director and leaguers victory AUGUSTA TOURNEY Country Club’s Invitational Golf job Digby (New Cornell, known 0 3 9 0 over the Boston Bees. High, lb 4 Mrs. tend Garden Bout item) thinks that award of the out in Llie sixth when a line drive sponsored by the Cape Fear Horse tourney by defeating Shelley Auker faced 25 batters over J. Edwards, 2b 4 0 1 3 0 1942 National Intercollegite boxing from the bat of Glenn Price a or- only c, C’aveness, of Greensboro, one up. caught Show Association, non-profit Turns in Card of 0 0 1 0 the first 66; Nelson, McCabe, cf 4 a at the championships to Louisiana State him on the ankle. Leo Hamalian, Miss student — in the eight innings, giving only Crum, — ganization keenly interested NEW YORK April 3. <5“) about two of which one was a hom- If 4 0 1 0 0 of South Carolina, may bring a revival of box- who relieved him, got credit for of horses and horse- hits, Little, Hogan and Goggin Day, University development 3 1110 Striqtly. for the fun of it, and with- ing in the Southeastern conference the win Jenkins had 5 er by ‘Bama’ Howell. Watts, c . reached the turn two up. On the although Ray manship. Tied For Second 3 0 0 0 0 the or rea- .A year ago the SEC abolished to come in with one out in the In the ninth, however, he lost his Bass, rf . way in she dropped a hole to out enclosing any box tops 0 0 2 1 latter the sport of the ring much to the ninth and two on to save the day. touch, filled the bases on passes Tyler, ss 4 Greensboro veteran, and the sonable faseismiles thereof, just try 1 the dissatisfaction of several schools. Jenkins fanned Ruffa and Wilson Defeats and then tossed a home 3b 4 0 12 missed squaring the match on Peddie School grand-slam BY BILL BONI Pieper, to think of-a more remarkable sports A new 1 2 her failed pole vault record seems to end Duke’s List inning threat. 5 run ball to Maxie West with two p 4 0 0 eighteen when approach Scoggins, than in the Southern Duke’s Frosh Netmen AUGUSTA, Ga., April 3.—UP)—The 0 0 0 0 0 two inches to roll into the cup. figure at the moment Madcap extremely likely out. He passed Gene Moore after Williamson, 2b .... by will meet conference. .Ralph Fennell of first round of the annual 1 1 1 0 0 Tomorrow Miss Crum Maxie Baer. .. that and then was yanked in fa- eighth B. Edwards, rf .... Clemson cleared 13 feet in his 3.—UP)—Duke's 0 0 0 0 Mrs* John F. Degener, 3rd, of DURHAM, April vor of who struck Masters’ tournament today was Barbowe, ss 0 If you to the conclusion , golf advanced .come team’s opening meet and that’s freshman tennis team opened its 1941 Greenwich, Conn., who the an- out the last Bee to end the game. If that he is "it,” 3'ou’ll have Peddie the first chapter in a story which 6f.mi-final round turning only three inches short of the rec- season bowing before 2 9 27 6 to the by a by Totals 39 swer to why it is very tough prob- ord. .Auburn has Bledsoe New Jersey 5-4 carried through to a happy ending, back Mrs. J. J. Lawlor of New twins, school from Peddie, PO A lem to pick the winner of tomorrow Rocky Mt. Pos Ab R H 5 and 3. and Clark Hereford as track can- O' the Duke courts here this after- will be of the most in Rochelle, N. Y., CARDINALS WIN one popular night’s 12-rounder in Madison Square didates. .One is at the Thorne, cf 3 0 0 1 1 The first upset of the tournament trying noon. American Garden between Maxie and Lou golf. 4 0 1 4 1 as Mrs. Ben Parks, mile and the for the two- The Peddie netmen, trailing 4-3 at COLUMBUS, Ga., April 3.—UP)— Ford, ss came today othej For at the end of this first of 3 0 elimi- Nova, the California collegian. mile. .Why, we don’t know, but the of the first doubles match, Stan Musial and Clarence Beers Carr, c 3 0 0 Charlotte City champion, end to there mates four 18-hole rounds the lead was 2 0 0 2 0 nated Mrs. E. C. also of You’ll also have the answer call them the "ride- swept the remaining two doubles of the Columbus (Ga.) club of the Luper. If Griffith, held who has come 5 and 3. Mrs. Griffith why Promoter Mike Jacobs is glee- out twins”. .Pensacola, with the encounters to score their victory. held the St. Louis by Craig Wood, lb 4 0 0 9 0 Charlotte, Sally league Pitt, are set on close to more championships tied will) Miss Crum for medal fully expecting some 17,000 fans to Jacycees helping, dead Cardinals hitless for six straight major Holcher, rf 3 0 0 1 0 in the round but show for the proceedings and winning the opening day attend- the without winning any of them than 3b 4 0 0 2 4 honors qualifying up innings today but major Rogers, ance in the Southeastern NEW SPRING seems or fair. 2 2 she lost in a play-off for the medal contribute to a “pot” of over $70,000, trophy won, 14 to 6. possible, 2b 4 1 1 leaguers Hayes, a League. ."That’s the only thing 0 1 0 1 yesterdaj. for this fuss which is to decide St. Louis got six runs in the This afternoon, with the pins Allsbrook, p. 3 in the the fliers haven’t SLACKS ... and In the semi-finals, Mrs. Parks September opponent for Joe Louis. loop $6 first, three in the second and five stuck in tougher spots on Augusta’s adds Frank Pericola $5 will face Mrs. Tom Nolan of New- the Bomber doesn’t copped,1' than Wood ever 30 1 4 24 9 That is, provided in the ninth largely through the carpet-like greens Totals the (Pensaccla Journal). 5 castle, Pa., victor today over suffer a relapse from overwork ANDERSONS wildness of Columbus had seen them, the 39-year-old blond Two base pitchers. Errors Pitt, Rogers. youthfui Wilmington player, Agnes Musto, Abe Simon, of veteran from Mamaroneck put to- against Tony Johnny Mize and Terry Moore Runs batted in Ty- won one 5 FRONT AT PRINCESS hits Edwards. Morton. Mrs. Nolan up. Billy Conn and probably one or two JOHNSON SEA HORSES the Cardinals hit home runs. 1 gether a six-under-par 66. Bobby hits Thorne. ler 2, Ford. Sacrifice others in the meantime. Jones was the first to hail it as "one See Our Complete Line of Left on bases Wilmington 10; of the greatest rounds that’s ever Meet On form, and off their previous 1941 Models! Rocky Mount 6. Stolen bases Luper. Snow and Severin been played over the Augusta Na- get-together two years ago, in which OTUNTK TOIACCC CO Earned runs Wilmington 2. Base tional course.” In Golf Finals Nova Max with a cut mouth 3 off Alls- Today stopped PICKARDS off balls off Scoggins had the Wood missed one fairway, on the in il rounds after Baer 209 Market Dial 3224 brook 0. Struck out by Scoggins 11 first hole, where he recovered to PINEHURST, April 3.—UP)—Rod- blonde belter so groggy in the sixth Allsbrook 2. Hits off Scoggins get the first of seven birdies. He by ney (Frosty) Snow and Paul Sever- he w-as walking to the wrong corner, off Allsbrook 9. Winning pitcher didn’t hit every green square, but in, both University of North Caro- you have to like Lou. This corner pitcher Alls- when he didn’t he either chipped Scoggins. Loosing lina students, will meet tomorrow strings along with that belief, pick- brook. Hit by pitcher Watts, (by first annual How- dead or knocked in bold putts from in the finals of the ing Nova to win a decision. Allsbrook) Holscher (by Scoggins) here. Dress for EASTER! all over the place. He had a total of students golf tournament ever, knowing Lou’s stubborn pride Up and Kite. Time Turner 30 putts, and on eight greens he Umpires Singleton Snow eliminated Edgar in his ability to .slug it out with any two hours. of Havard 3 and 2 and Severin de- be In a got down in one. fighter, this department wouldn’t feated his John Dif- By the end of a long afternoon’s teammate, surprised at all if he tries to do just fendal 3 and 7. after firing in the face of a blustry south- that and winds up sound asleep Becoming Carolina Nine Beats Snow and Turner were even at hands east wind, Wood had a five-stroke catching one of Max’s right the sixth, but the Harvard man lead on the four next-best men in and Lee on the “whiskers.” Hand Washington lost the seventh when he topped the the field of 50 starters. But Max, having come off his drive and the eighth when he ^ P. G. A. Champion , fistic ash-heap twice, stands today— CHAPEL HILL, April 3.—— putted thrice. After that Turner Crafted Open Champion Lawson Little, Ben at 32—the complete surprise package Displaying real batting power for was never able to get square. 5 the winter’s top money-win- of the ring. He’s a 5 to 7 underdog Hogan, the first time this season, North the White in the betting, but he was 1-4 the ner, and Willie Goggin, baseball team Carolina’s varsity CATCHER-COACH Galento holler HAT Plains, (NY), veteran, tied for sec- nigHt he made Tony its Southern conference Two- at Felix Serafin, the opened “Uncle” by digging shots into ond place 71. 15 to 6 EAST LANSING, Mich. ((PI—Ed- The new- campaign with a decisive and he very Scranton, (Pa) pro, and light- ward is al- Ton’s tummy last summer, pudgy over and Lee (Doc) Manion, catcher, victory Washington to 8 when he chased Patrick est Spring horse Harry Cooper were the only ways on the third base coaching was 5 here today. Comiskey right out of the Join the Easter Parade! men to match par of 72. line for the Michigan State college Edward Styles and col- The Tar Heels, who had collect- in about two minutes flat a The 73-bracket was extremely pop- baseball team. There’s a reason. picture ors. ed a total of 13 hits in open- months later. DRESSED IN A NEW ular- , Tony Penna, John- only Doc is a successful coach and man- couple of Stock Up intersectional with j ny Bulla, Tony Manero, Clayton ing games ager in his own right. Last sum- On and Cornell, racked up Spring Heafner, Jimmy Thompson, home Springfield mer he piloted the East Lansing Forest Blanks a total of 19 hits off the offerings Wake J pro , Jimmy Thomson, boys’ team to the championship GLEN-MORE of of John Ligon and Dick A TIES Sammy Byrd and Jack Ryan pitchers of the Michigan NYA leagues. William and Mary, 2-0 '? v there. Smith. 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