Chandler. Blackwell T o Hurl In 14th All "Star Fra) Americans Rate Edge \ Bucs Drop Seventh In Eight; Over National Sluggers Spins Clip Robins, Twins Win Dixon’s Sanford bunched four To Cram to their first tally. n.0re Crowd Of 43,000 Expected five Pirates were able produced in the Capacity Only followed in the next . sixth, seventh and r?' reach first base last night in Lum- homer marker came in the and that was enough tu r 1 e Field In Bob as the The third W i g y Chicago berton against Spicer Ed- in the on a a fly and single ninth Cubs handed the Bucs a 4-0 de- seventh walk, bvl* error of a ground- Springs useless. For their seventh in eight games. die Hardisky’s Spectacle feat, Ken Jackson Tonight, the Pirates will take er. scored in the run for the Twins in CHICAGO, 7—(AP)—Ewell Cincin- another try at the Cubs. They’ll Stanley’s lead-off safety their July Blackwell,_ with a wild pitch umph over the Leafs his sidearm on the play in Legion stadium, with Fre4 eighth, coupled when nati’s animated bean pole, tries magic another single by walked in the third Townsend probably getting the go- by Lamb and inning"" American tomorrow as the National other run pos- second, and tallied League sluggers ahead signal from Nate Andrews. Marx, made the on Carl*?* Chandler of the New Quillen’s to League’s starting ace against Spud The game begins at 7:45 p. m. sible. center * field. the Leafs could get but York Yankees in the 14th All-Star game at Wrigley Spicer gave up only four hits While all this was going on, eight scatt off walked a the were engaged hits Pontbriand. Bolstered by the »nome run-slug- and single batter, Sanford Spinners who h-°C a 6-2 shutout into 1 Pirates men on the sacks in John McFadden going the ninth ging of New York’s Walker Coop- placing giving "ltl a and the the losers scored twice. er and Johnny Mize, Blackwell, a in three , and posing win over Red Springs, TANDBERG threat once. They had Twins kept getting Trailing 4-3 at the 14-2 winner with 12 straight, and BASK!, scoring just Dunn-Erwin end „♦, the basns loaded with one in Warsaw his successors appeared to rate well by edging Selma-Smithfield fifth, bounced two or but a foul and a for 14 an even chance. However, the the third, pop 3-2 with Chip Pontbriand scoring hurlers runs in three fra? GET PASSED UP ended that. The overwhelm Americans are a slight favorite grounder his fifth triumph of the year. to the Sampsonitesj While the Pirates were still with climb back a on the strength of nine decisions Warsaw Red Sox continued to .500 percents* NEW July 7 —(£*)—Ja- numbed from and a lot on in 13 previous meetings. YORK, injuries their creeping up Wilmington the standings. Pete Jordan, w5 of off the merry- of tough luck, the Cubs seemed 17-5. They now Neither Eddie Dyer cobs beach climbed by blasting Clinton shortstop, enjoyed five hits » to be in the of baseball con- of the the Nationals nor Joe Cronin of enough today to pink stand four games back tries in the game. He go-round long clubbed Roy Lamb drove*’* dition. They third-place Pirates. five runs with three up both Olle Tandberg and Dixon singles pass for 10 hits, Ralph leading double a CHICAGO, July 7—(U.R)—Ninety- The Spinners slapped out nine and . "r Joe Baksi as challengers for Joe the ass-ult with a in Hamp nine persons, including three mem- safeties off George Papa and won number eight for in- the fourth with none on base. \Varu’ bers of the Louis, and to start working, Armibruster. The latter was the and he had a perfect In addition to Dixon’s homer, nigh; at\J“* BE UNFURLED for three of sailboat racing at Wrightsville Beach baseball club, were injured slight- on a title bout between The light for the Robins, plate, collecting three L;s SAILS WILL days sharp stead, the Cubs scored three other times, only shining , annual South Atlantic R under Shown above are C class when the Baltimore with none many times . In ftarting Thursday when the egatta gets way. ly late today Bomber and the winner of Ezzard when homering in the second all in other classes sewing up the game early the's!' boats whipping down Banks Channel in one of last year’s races. Competition many and Ohio crash- of their two markers. rapped out 16 base train, Shenandoah, with Shelton Elzer on for one blows. Co will be featured at the which is being held by the Carolina Yacht Charles’ coming clambake singles by Stanley, Regatta, club._ ed into a switch engine just out- Leading 2-1 in the early innings, was touched 10 times. R Marx, and Pearsall in the third side the Grand Central depot here. ’Elmer (Violent) ay. The injured included members The complete switch in the of the Phillies •‘ram who came heavyweight title production was AT WARSAW AT AT SANFORD # LUMBERTON Late Rush Of Entries di- _ BMwrniH here for the All-Star baseball game outlined by Sol Strauss, acting CLINTON AB R H O A E WILMINGTON at Wrigley field tomorrow. They rector for the 20th Century Sport- RED SPRINGS AB R H O A E ABRH{|1, 118 0 0 2b _ _ 5 Hardisky, 4 0 bash ss 4 0 0 1 5 1 Haynes, lb 1 ; were Emil second base- club, even while the Rogers, 10 Verban, ing _ 5 115 Benton, cf ____- 3 ^ ' 3b 4 1 2 0 2 0 Bell, 2b 0 1 2 i were still Wolfe, For boulevardiers spinning 5 1 2 2 0 1 ss _ man, Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe, LaBlanc, 4 0 Expected Regatta STANDINGS Magini, lb 4 0 3 13 0 0 Marsh, cf-p 0'! and team from the victory the swatting If 4 112 10 Bridges, lb 4 0 0 , Ben Chapman, Clayton, cf--— 4 0 0 3 1 0 Vorrell, 10 5 112 2 1 If _ Mrs. Swede chalked up over Baski 110 0 1 O’Shields, ss Poklemba, 3 y 1 4 BY WEDDELL HARRISS manager. Chapman also was Armbruster, rf-p-4 2 0 0 ___X rf _ 4 0 1 Edens, rf 3 i 2b 4 0 0 1 3 0 Evans, 0 1 1 , ALL-STAR LINEUP yesterday in Stockholm. Wood, 4 0 2 0 2 0 time looms only I injured. 2b Steckel, 3b _ 3 0 0 Ag regatta up Burch, If 3 0 0 2 0 0 Kukulka, [ (, TOBACCO STATE LEAGUE reserve occa- 3 0 0 4 0 0 c Rowe, a Most of the was 3 0 0 4 0 1 Sanders, c Alsnauer, 3 0 0 2 1 last-minute entries spinning p _— two _ Papa, days away, Sanford 51 19 .729 Truesdale, p--- 2 0 0 0 0 0 Lamb, 3 I) 1 CHICAGO, July 7—(A*)—Starting pitcher, was knocked unconscious. sioned, not so much by the de- Miller, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 j. Lumberton -- 41 28 .594 1 0 0 0 0 0 continue to trickle at the rate 33 2 6 24 15 3 Davis, p in lineups for tomorrow’s 14th ma- He suffered minor and as the fact that TOTALS _ _ 38 30 .559 head, leg feat, itself, by TOTALS WXLMINGTOJrl AB R H O A E -'0 0 5 24 11 8 or 10 a The South-east’s All-Stor baseball 35 35 500 was SANFORD 2 of day. jor league game Warsaw arm It doubtful that with a of _ 38 5 10 24 6 LUMBERTON AB injuries. Baski, payday $50,- 4 0 1110 [TOTALS R H 0 4 38 .465 Quinn, 2b the at Field with corrected Dunn-Erwin 33 he would be able to tomorrow. 000 to for a title WARSAW AB R H O A E Berger, ss 4 0 0 “Rose Bowl of regattas,” South Wrigley play $100,000 waiting Nessing, ss- 4 114 5 0 1 j Clinton _ 31 37 456 5 3 2 0 3 1 2b Stanley, 3b _ 5 2 batting averages and ’ Verban was shaken up. It was would take a chance, for Wilson, cf 4 0 110 0 DiChara, 2 0 4 Atlantic is slated Smithfield _ 27 41 .397 spot, 6 1 5 4 2 0 Regatta to get 2 0 0 0 Jordan, ss Marx, lb 4 0 3 1; won and lost records. he start small Nesselrode, rf —-- 1 0 J Red Springs _ 20 46 284 not certain whether would comparative change, cf 4 110 0 0 If will last 3 2 0 5 0 1 Scrobola, Jamin, 5 0 0 0 1 underway Thursday and Results who Shoffner, lb Yesterday’s no decision was _ 6 0 0 11 0 0 _ in the game and against any opponent might 3 110 0 0 Milner, lb Pearsall, cf 2 1 1 0 0 time AMERICAN Lumberton WILMINGTON 0. Pugh, 3b Saturday. 4; If 1 0 0 0 0 1 2b _ through Starting expected until game time. make an accident happen. If 4 12 10 0 Bohannon, Cabaniss, 3 0 1 j J Sanford 6; Red Springs 2. Holliday, 4 112 0 0 for the three water classic, 4 2 Lail, If _ Dixon, rf _ 4 day Kell, Detroit, 3b .„.329 2. The rhubarb the Hedrick, c _ 0 15 0 0 1io| Dunn-Erwin 3; Smithfield surprise pack- rf 4 2 2 2 0 0 c 3 0 will be at p 4 0 1 0 2 0 Stephens, Kivett, 1 6 « which staged Wrights- rf_.272 Warsaw 17; Clinton 5. Strauss to McFadden, 3 3 0 0 2 0 Lewis, Washington, the Americans would divulge any age created caused pop 9 McCarty, 3b Spicer, p 3 0 1 0 has been set for 3:00 Games TOTALS _ 32 0 27 8 1 41 ville Beach, Today’s c _ 4 2 2 7 0 0 Williams, Boston, If _ .307 further selections other with the shifts: Jones, at WILMINGTON. pitching up following 1500 for nauti- Lumberton 010 000 001—2 _ 3 3 3 1 2 0 each afternoon, you New cf_.339 RED SPRINGS Conn, p TOTALS _ 33 4 10 27 Dimaggio, York, Dunn-Erwin at Smithfield. than to observe they would “make 1— A return match between Olle is! cal-minded SANFORD 020 002 llx—6 people. Boudreau, Cleveland, ss_ .350 Sanford at Red Springs. as the course of the changes game and Pennsylvania Joe on August TOTALS _ 39 17 16 27 9 2 WILMINGTON 000 000~^~ At last count the entry list barely New lb_.328 Warsaw at Clinton. Runs batted in—Armbruster, Hedrick McQuinn, York, dictated.” 22 in Madison Square Garden, just LUMBERTON 001 100 exceeded the forty mark. Grabbing 4, Wilson, Holliday, Magini. Two base CLINTON 202 000 010—5 i:H Gordon, Cleveland, 2b _ .243 Won Lost Pet. G.B. Dyer would have a well-rested to see if yesterday’s rabbit really hits—Hedrick, Wolfe. Three base hits— WARSAW 020 105 45x—17 the in the individual — spotlight _ Runs batted in c .259 runs — Marx, Pearsa, Rosal, Philadelphia, New York _ 47 26 644 or did out of the and is Hedrick, Holliday. Home Arm- (The Cat) Brecheen pop hat, pre- — classes is the Comet Class, which Harry Runs batted in—-Bell, Marsh, Vorrell, Dixon 2. Two base hits Poke:.! Chandler, New York, p_9W-4L Detroit _ 37 32 .536 8 bruster. Stolen bases—Magini, Quinn, of his own St. pared to stay out. Evans. DiChara 3, Jordan 5, Marx. Home runs—Dixon. Stolen six- George Munger Sacrifices — O’Shields, baaei- is at present boasting nearly Boston _ 38 313 .535 8 Nessing, Hedrick. Pugh. to Blackwell’s 2— A 19 Yankee stad- Scrobola Jones, Louis Cards follow September — to Shoffner. 3, Milner, Stephens, Pearsall, Berger. Sacrifices—Spice-. Br. teen craft—which includes nine NATIONAL Philadelphia _ 36 36 .500 10 1-2 Double plays Nessing of bout betwen and Conn 2. Two base hits—Marsh, Vorrell, ger, Pearsall. Double plays—Cabas Cleveland _ 31 32 492 11 three-inning stint. ium title Louis Left on bases—Red Springs 4, Sanford 6. local two from Le- Jones. Three b2se to Cabaniss vessels, Camp — Jordan, Stephens, Marx; Berger, to Marx. If H. cf __ .335 Chicago _ 35 39 .473 12 1-2 who hasn’t worked since the of the 25 tuasle Bases on balls off: Armbruster 3. Walker, Philadelphia, Boston, winner July — and a five from hits Jordan, Jones. Home runs on bases—Wilmington 4, Lumberton:: jehue, potential Washington _ 30 36 441 11 1-2 Struck out, by—Armbruster 1, McFad- F. rf_.279 for Ezzard — Walker, Brooklyn July 4, is ready the other here between long-armed —O’Shields, Scrobola. Stolen bases Bases on balls—off: Lamb 4, Spicer Morehead City. St. Louis _ 25 43 360 10 1-2 den 15. Hits off: Papa 5 in 5 innings; New c_.316 the a of Cin- Jones. Sacrifices—Jones. Left on bases— Struck Cooper, York, Warren of Braves, out — by—Lamb 2, Spicer 5. chairman the Yesterday’s Results three. Spahn Charles, light-heavy Armbruster 4 in 3. Winning pitcher out, It; Jimmy Lyell, of Clinton Warsaw 9. Bases on balls— _ .313 8, pitches—Lamb. Umpires—Wilson, Bake Mize, New York, lb No games scheduled. Ralph Branca of Brooklyn and cinnati, and Elmer (Violent) Ray, McFadden. Losing pitcher—Armbruster. invitations committee, pointed out off: Truesdale Davis Marsh Time of 1:55. — 1, 5, 2, Slaughter, St. Louis, If_3.30 Today’s Games Rowe of the Phillies from Florida at Minnea- Umpires Mitchell, Reveille. Time of game a Schoolboy by way Conn 3. Struck out, by—Truesdale 3, that he’s expecting great many All-Star game at Chicago. game 1:40. Gustine, Pittsburgh, 3b_.303 pitched either Saturday night or polis, provided, Sol insisted, that Davis 1, Conn 7. Hits off: Truesdale 11 more entries to come within the NATIONAL LEAGUE Marion, St. Lewis, ss_ .234 and are not to winner turns the trick “deci- in 5 2-3 innings; Davis 2 in 1 1-3; Marsh 48 hours. he re- Won Lost Pet. G.B. Sunday expected the next However, WOMEN’S MEET BEGINS 3 in 1. by pitcher, by—Davis (Conn). DOG Verban, Philadelphia 2b_.301 Brooklyn _ 42 31 .575 see action. sively.” COLLAR! that the highly-touted “Syn- Losing pitcher—Truesdale. Umpires — vealed, 14W-2L Boston _ 40 31 .563 1 To start the ball toward Blackwell, Cincinnati, p nomination of Chandler rolling COLUMBUS, O., July 7. —(£>)— Ruch and Davidzuk. Time of 2:35. dicate” and “Viking,” a pair of New York_ 38 30 .554 1 1-2 Cronin’s game — Plate: of the Baski —Umpires Conlan (NL) came as somewhat of a the second showing Headed by a tall New England 4T YOUH class A inland lake scows from St. Louis _ £W 35 514 4 1-2 surprise, f. st Henline Sol cabled his Boyer _ frolic, who finished the Beaufort and Savannah, respective- (AL) base; Chicago 36 36 500 5 1-2 as many expected to see Lefty Tandberg girl qualifying (NL) second base Passarella Cincinnati _-V- 37 38 .4&3 8 touring talent scout, Lew Burston, six strokes ahead of her near- COACH RETIRES had withdrawn from the entry of Detroit get the play ly _ Philadelphia _ 30 44 405 12 1-2 (AL) third base. call. however, has won to wrap the Stockholm upsetter up est rival, 16 qualifiers in the Na- PHILADELPHIA, July 7. —(U.R)— list. Pittsburgh ._ 28 43 394 13 Chandler, a and ship him over, and to per- t i o n a 1 Women’s Lawson Robertson, 63 year old At least seven class B scows Yesterday’s Resalts his last six starts, including Intercollegiate to come No games scheduler seven-hitter suade Baski home, too, Golf tournament will tee off in the track coach at the University of are expected for the regatta. The against Philadelphia Today’s Games have been before the one-time beer-hall first round of match play over a Pennsylvania and a former U. S. scow five hr.s been RED SPRINGS WHIPS Friday. Although there local fleet of All-Star game at Chicago. Dial 6022 114 Market $1 Chandler’s arm bouncer runs into any more trou- shortened Ohio State University Olympic coach, retired today to promised competition from one, reports that right IS 5 was Cronin had no scarlet course tomorrow. end a 31-year career at Penn. and possibly two> scows from WHITEVILLE, sore, knowledge ble^ of Charleston, with another tentative HANK NEEDS SURGERY such a difficulty. Special To The Star entry from Savannah on the roster. BALTIMORE, July 7. — (£>) — “Chandler is my starter,” said RED SPRINGS, 7 — The Regatta Chairman Everette Hug- July of the Pittsburgh Cronin, who piloted the Boston Robeson County American Legion gins cautioned all local .skippers Pirates may eventually need an Red Sox against Dyer’s St. Louis team upset the Whiteville Juniors, who haven’t as yet registered to operation of his arm but it can be Cards in the 1946 , 15-5 here lour Co- "make haste with the entry tonight, shelling postponed at least until winter and “we’ll take a look at him out lumbus lor 12 hits. blanks” and also issued the re- county pitchers should not interfere with his play- there tomorrow. He’s been going Welsh and Hall ol the Red irinder for all tiller-jockeys to ing this year, Dr. George Bennett good and at 37 he’s an experienced Springs lour-hit ball bear in mind the skippers meeting entry pitched said today. veteran of any situations like lor the winners. Edwards and which is scheduled for 2 o’clock this.” blasted three hits lour Thursday at the Carolina Yacht Floyd in “Onward, Christian Soldiers,” is Newhouser, who worked two at bat to lead club. appearances th^ probably the most popular hymn of “warmup” relief innings Sunday Robeson hitters. One ol Floyd’s the last half of the 19th 1 century. in a game already safely tucked salties was a lour-run homer. Russ, It wag written Sabine by Baring- away for Detroit, is due to see ac- AT DUNN Whiteville catcher, led his team Gould, a prominent clergyman and tion. of the Yanks, who with the stick with lour. two lor writer of the Church of England. struck out eight men in 3 2-3 in- SELMA-SMITHFIELD AB R H O A E nings of relief duty yesterday, is Howard, ss _ 4 0 0 3 3 0 Carroll, cf-4 0 110 0 a possibility in the late stages if Bare, 3 b _ 4 0 0 2 1 0 a lefty is needed. Woodard, itf- 3 0 2 0 0 0 Davismen Divide ’Header, Cronin can pick his other hurl- Uhls, 2b_3 114 2 0 ers from Walt Masterson Eonta, If —-- 3 0 0 3 0 0 of Wash- Narron, x_;_ 1 1 0 0 0 0 ington, who recently pitched a Oehler, lb _:_ 4 0 2 7 0 1 Gain Deadlock For First stretch of 34 scoreless innings, Eame«. c_ 4 0 1 4 0 1 Trout of Jack Gibson, p_ 3 0 1 0 4 0 Dizzy Detroit, Kra- Wilmington’s American Legion ted Bounds to counter the decisive mer of St. Louis . of TOTALS _ 33 2 8 24 10 2 thanks to Red 15-5 marker. Washington and Frank Shea of the x—Batted for Eonta in Oth. team, Springs’ In the night affair big Jim Gib- Yanks. All are well rested, al- DUNN-ERWIN AB R H O A E victory over Whiteville, is tied for ss-5 110 10 son pitched seven innings almost though Shea tossed nine innings Collin*, the lead in the Southern Division Leach, lb _ 4 12 9 10 perfectly after allowing Laurinburg Saturday. He may not get in Jackson, rf- 2 1 0 2 0 1 with Earl Brinkley’s nine. Yester- to score one run in the first inn- there, despite his brilliant 11-2 McQuillen, cf _ 3 0 1 2 0 1 the local ing. With 10-1, freshman because Chand- Miller, 3 b_1_4 0 12 10 day boys divided a twin Wilmington ahead, record, Coach Tom Davis in ex-Chest- a is Williams, If _ 3 0 1 2 0 0 bill with Laurinburg, losing the put ler, teammate, starting. Godwin, 2b _ 2 0 115 0 nut Street star Claude and but King In any event, the expected capa- Hayward, c_ 3 0 2 8 2 0 opener, 4-3, coming back in the speedy righthander held the 4 0 0 city crowd of 43,000 which will Pontbriand, p_ 1 1 0 the nightcap to win easily, 10-1. for the remaind- visitors sccoreless welcome the game back to The doubleheader was at er of the ball four TOTALS _ 30 3 9 27 11 2 played game, whiffing Chicago where it started at Co- Legion Stadium. while so. SELMA-SMITHFIELD 000 000 002—2 doing miskey park in 1933, expect to Charlie Smith, one of Wilming- one run in the first DUNN-ERWIN 201 000 OOx—3 Laurinburg’s see no of ton’s most repeat performance last promising young South- game came this way. McFayden Runs batted in—McQuillen 2. year’s 12-0 romp by the slugging Oehler, paws, turned in a four-hit out Eames. Two base Mil- perform- singled. Shives forced him at Americans. hits—McQuillen, ance in ler. Stolen bases—Jackson. the curtain raiser but lost but reached the Sacrifices— second, keystone Teddy Williams of Boston, whose McQuillen, Godwin. Left on bases — because of seven errors behind himself when the Wilmington first two homers Selma-Smithfield Dunn-Erwin helped humiliate the 6, 10. him. Shives, Laurinburg first base- baseman errored a throw. Faulk Bases on balls—off: Gibson 5, Pont- National last summer at Fenway man, got two of the bingles, while in the briand 2. Struck out, by—Gibson 3, singled Shives, breaking up is back in left Curie and park, again field Pontbriand 7. — Wilkerson banged out one shutout. Umpires Ouzts and but the senior loop thinks it dis- Veasey. Time of game 1:30. apiece. Mike Austin, Wilmington Wilmington came back in the covered how to stop Teddy in the cleanup hitter, led the local bats- fifth for five big runs, which everi- 1946 series. The Dyer shift no men with four for four. tually meant the contest. Billy SURF MATTRESSES doubt will be in operation again Laurinburg won the game with a Smith started it with a sharp All Sizes Colors and the pitchers will be advised Shapes three-run outburst in the fourth single. Jimmy Stoudenmire hit into to follow Eddie’s little black book inning. Curie opened the rally by a force but Smith was safe out, on Williams’ weaknesses. hitting a fly to the local right field- when the Laurinburg shortstop er- Despite the excitement about er, who errored the Curie tak- the ball. Jere Hilburn BEERj ball, rored singled _ Nationally the Giants’ home run Accepted first. Ward Curie hitting and ing sacrificed across Billy Smith. Eugene Smith This is Roanoke ... third the imposing homer total of 24 Virginia’s city Berghoff’s "better” taste... a distinctive H down to second. Wilkerson singled doubled in both Stoudenmire and by and Mize and 18 by Cooper, 13 in the largest inland city, home of the pros- full bodied, "all beer" is the i in Curie. Bounds singled to right Hilburn. Mike Austin flew out, but flavor... result month of June, the Americans’ perous Norfolk and Western of an old and 209 Market St. Dial 2-8224 and when the Wilmington right Jim Gibson blasted Eugene Smith Railway. proved method of brewing ifl j lineup bristles with power from Here and fielder errored the ball again, Wii- over the for the fifth run everywhere—from coast to better beer! i platter Williams around the kerson tallied. a with McFayden hit with a slashing safety. Five more coast—Berghoff is a favorite choice of dis- The Joe DiMaggio of the Yanks in cen- formula hasn’t since 1887... grounder to third and a boot on the tallies in the seventh wound the beer drinkers. changed Air All-Siar up ter and Washington’s Game part of Jimmy Stoudenmire permit- efficient 1™inat)lng only choice, carefolly selected ingredients 3 night’s scoring. There s a reason .. Buddy Lewis in right. s better are ... George Mc- Berghoff used and, naturally, only the most A Quinn of the Yanks on first, Joe taste gives added modern and Over W.G.N.I. pleasure. sanitary practices are Today Gordon of Cleveland on brewing second, good enough for the beer millions Millers Clinch of Cleveland at prefer. Crown, short and of Detroit u K w on third all can hit that long ball, You’ll find Berghoff in bottles or on at as can catcher of tap your tavern, package store, favorite club or restaurant. Ask Earn Greensboro Philadelphia. for it first chance you get.. and Trip the Once past Mize and Cooper, the experience pleasure so many of your neighbors know and enjoy, Spofford Mills clinched the first mendous two-run homer, his sixth Americans have more distance half BERGHOFF BREWING CORPORATION, FORT INDIANA Class A Softball league cham- icing the contest and first half hitters scattered down their lineup WAYNE, pionship last night at Robert crown for Spofford. than the National’s starting nine Strange of' Mize at W park by defeating the Whitey Auld with two hits in first, Emil Verban of Brotherhood of the Phils at Railway Clerks, three trips to bat, including a second, 6-3. The win gave a of St. Louis at Spofford 15 double and a roundtripper, led the short, Frank Gus- won-four loss for the sea- tine of at record Brotherhood batters. Top man Pittsburgh third, Enos son. Slaughter of St. Louis in for Spofford Mills was King with left and The Spofford the Walker victory gave Man- his homer in one official trip to brothers, Harry of the ager Bernie Phils in Covington’s team the bat. center and Dixie of the right to represent Wilmington in Dodgers in Lawrence “Iron right. Cooper and the annual State softball Cook, Spoffords Blackwell. tourney his held at Greensboro. Man’’ hurler, tossed 12th vic- Gustine and Marion replace re- tory of the season against three Game Whitey Auld, the star of the spectively Bob Elliott of Boston, Enjoy the All-Star Baseball by Brotherhood defeats, giving up seven hits, strik- Time team, had the Mill- who injured a hand in a game at radio at 1:15 this afternoon. out and none. ers worried early in the ball game ing five, walking Brooklyn Saturday, and Eddie Mil- Cavalcade of over in Gillette’s Sports when he belted his fourth home Auld, along with leading the Bro- ler of Cincinnati who and Station reported a the Mutual network run, putting the Clerks ahead, 1-0. therhood hitters, also did the pitch- “sore arm”. WGNI 1340 on dial. Jim Sritt The stout chunker whiffed your The Miners came back in the last ing. Dyer, under instructions from and Mel Allen will the .of and delivered six bases on report game, half the second, however, to two president Ford Frick to “bear from four runs balls. down” play by play, direct Wrigley register on three walks after last year’s rout, said two he Field in Chicago. Also remember, and singles. Brotherhood The serond half begins Wednes- put Gustine and Marion in the one in men, LOOK sharp! FEEL sharp! BE scored the fourth and an- day night with the Atlantic Coast starting order ahead of St. Louis’ in of sharp! USE Gillette Blue Blades other fifth, cutting the lead to Line playing the Brotherhood and Brooklyn’s EASTERN Then in the Pee DISTRIBUTING CO. with the sharpest edges ever honed! 4-3. last half of the Railway Clerks at 7 o’clock and Wee Reese, last minute subs, owrrt.ht. GHI.lt. 1847. 11 8m,, >U.A sixth Levy King, hard-hitting Spof- Aloha Omega meeting Spofford because they ranked second in the *°3 Watt W. fnrrt *hird sacker, smacked a toe- Mills at 8:30. vote of the fans. StWilmington, C.Phone 2-1964 i £ ------—-