Wildcats Meet Raleigh In Season’s Last, Game Bright Fielding Sparks 7 To 5 Buc Win lastern Conference Winners Take On Caps 12“ Barrage Gains n Legion Stadium Tonight At Eight; Locals Seek Eleventh Victory Victory Over Dunn-Erwin fsewlian-over High school’s East- leigh he will be tough to beat. Wildcat Pirates Extend Winning Streak To Conference champion Bennett is around 6 ft. 3 in. tall Three; rK will be to ban ;eam seeking and boasts a very fast ball that conference Staton’s Alertness Pleases 8.-sh their campaign prevented NHHS from scoring a Crowd; and one defeat v 11 victories in the last couple of innings '-'jht. when they encounter the at Raleigh. Bucs Play In Lumberton HlSh CaPs at Le' irons'R’leigh If Bennett takes the hill at ■ at 8 o’clock. L, Stadium gametime the rest of the Raleigh By GENE WARREN clinched the crown Star locals liner,-) will probably find Som- Sports Writer Durham last Friday and The Sa<;inst mers at first base, Sonny Ussery Wilmington Pirates stretched their winning streak more interested in the now at second, Uzzle at shortstop, Sen- to three straight last at stadium as down- the Gastonia-Greens- night Legion they rE„onie of ter at third, James Edwards in ed in the Western circuit Dunn-Erwin’s Twins, 7 to 5, in a game marked by the series left field, Red Barham in center, finally in the outstanding fielding gems of the Buccaneers. °an what happens Charles Edwards in right field, H&wever> Two loop. Crocker catching, and Bennett plays, one engineered by Wilmington ’astern wants this final tus. n- Brogden pitching. catcher, Jim Staton and First and forth Baseman Harry Bridges f it expected to send the ‘nd For New Hanover High the same other by Andy Poklemba and Second Base- ace, .Herman Cick, in hurling club that opposed Durham is man Ed to make it two in a row Hardisky, created loud outbursts of applause during attempt slated In the two out- to go after their final game the contest. the Capitals. Eastern last month the against Conference oppo- • first meeting On the first twin took the third strike sition of the 1917 season. On first killing Staton ianoverians blanked the Raleigh from Hurler Roy Lamt and threw at base will be Duncan 10-0, Raleigh Futrelle, to first where Bridges a aggregation, who is trapped then the invaders have slugging around the .300 Dunn-Erwin runner I sin°Cc between first mark; at second will be Paul Hor- SPINNERS rraoued almost every opponent TRAMPLE and second. On this particular play a .389 of Fayetteville ton, swatter; at third will be there was also a man to rith the exception going Bill Hardison; at short, J. C. 13 5 third and another coming home. who has won four Price; in left, .300 plus Luke Col- CLINTON, TO When the player Bridges was ^Bennett, for Eastern chasing dodged him, Harry sprint- "es on the mound Raleigh, lie; in center, Conference Special To The Star ed down to third base and to get the starting nod batting leader Mike Austin, in tagged “‘expected SANFORD, May 12. — The San- out the runner t> third. and if he does as well right, Marion Rogers; catching, going Light ford Spinners continued to set the the locals as in his first Rudy Johnson; and pitching, Her- The other double play was also Lnst pace in the Tobacco de- against- them at Ra- man Vick. league, by brilliantly executed. Poklemba nnparance the Clinton 13 feating Blues, to 5, made a one-handed snag of a long here tonight. fly to left off the bat of Jack Bell. JULY WAS AS HOT in 1903 as it is and if you had on pad ded pants and a heavy shirt like the boys above, you’d be today, perspiring, Wilson and Nessing lead the bta- Dunn-Erwin third sacker, and too. It was Boardman vs. Fair Bluff, shown here after playing nine innings to a futile 2-2 tie. Fair Bluff is in the foreground, with the Board- ting attack on the caught Denning off second base. Hits man team backing them up. After playing the game with such poor re suits, the boys quit to have their picture taken and drink some lemon- hapless Samp- Eyemen, son outfit. Wilson socked ACL 4-2, ade, or something. On the Boardman team shown above; reading left to right, are: W. R. Surles, (the gent in the derby) who was the umpite; county Big Roy Lamb, although smash- Arch Biggs, ; Walter O’Berry, third baseman; Rossie Benton, shortstop; Frank Covington, ; Will Covington, catcher; out four singles in six times ed for an inside-the-park Pete furnished us with the and much information) Ed Stone Bolangia, right-fielder; Walt Mottinger (who picture utility man; (also a source while Nessing, the rifled armed in the ninth inning by Ratteree, Win of information) center-fielder; North Hall, left-fielder; and Eli Robertson, . The Fair Bluff boys were back row, Sam Scott, hot corner man of the Spins rock pitched a fine game and was in Spofford Registers first baseman; T. T. Martin, catcher; Claude Scott; third baseman; Joe Anderson, utility man; Devine Meares, second baseman; Art Morris, ed the horsehide for a home run control all the He left-fielder; Bruce Powell, right-fielder;; Carl Oliver, shortstop. Front: Spencer Scott, (the source of our information on Fair Bluff) center- complete wa;. and a of in the 11 stru.k Atlantic Coast Line broke a sec- fielder, and Jack Morris, pitcher. couple singletons allowed Scattered bingles, ond place tie in the Municipal Lea free-hitting affray. out seven, and passed five. The OX SLAM 4 TO 3 gue softball standings last night CLINTON AB R H O A E big local boy also did well with at Robert Strange park by beating Bohonko, 2b_ 2 3 1 5 0 0 the stick, slapping two doubles and Rudden, ss_ 5 1 2 4 4 1 a in four trips to the City Optical 4-2. Evans, cl_ 5 0 1 3 0 0 plafe YANKS to lead all hitters for the night. WIN OVER In the sixth inning, ACL, which Padded Vorrell, lb_ 4 0 0 4 0 0 had been 2-0, scored all Derbies, Baker,, If _ 4 0 16 11 hits came in truckloads last trailing Pants, Stylish Long Uhles, rf _ 4 0 0 0 0 0 1—UR—For sev- four of their runs. Linwood Rowan Hargrove Davis, Wilming- BOSTON, May Ciesiniski, 3b_ 4 1 0 2 0 0 night. the home run socked a home run down the ton’s notable slugging , innings today right Ward, c _ 2 0 0 4 1 0 off the left-center York Yankees field foul line with two mates Edwards, p _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 crashed a double ,s ol the New In *03 350 Games more Columbus which than Boston Red Sox in check, aboardl, bringing in three of the field wall is pt the County 33 5 5 24 7 2 TOTALS_ first man in tallies. feet from home plate. Billy Ben- t Rudy York, up SANFORD AB R H O A E one ton, speedy center fielder, knocked eighth for the Sox, drove The night’s second game found Fair Bluff Did Sturdy Battling, Guinn, 2b___5 112 11 Boardman, a drive into center that bounced Spud Chandler’s pitches over Spofford Mills continuing its win- Shoffner, lb_ 5 2 15 10 wall and Bos- DIXIE CONTINUES MULLIN PACES Wilson, cf _ 6 1 4 4 0 0 over the wall, forcing him to re- centerfield the, nings ways by hanging a 10-9 win But All Nine Proved Nesselrode, rf_ 3 3 2 1 0 0 a Innings Naught main at second because of ground went on from there for over the The 3b_ 6 3 3 3 3 0 iians Alpha Omegas. Spin- Nessing, a 320 2 rules. And Denning smashed -erdict. ners came in the last half Hedrick, c_ 4 1 5 0 0 through BATTING 2 To 2 JUNIOR LOOP foot blow off the field barrier. AB R H O A CHAMP -The Score: If _ 4 0 0 2 0 0 right »■ YORK of the seventh to beat Pugh, 5 0 3 1 5 Alpha Omega Butcher, ss_ 4 0 1 0 3 0 w„ 3b _ Tonight the Pirates journey to 5 0 1 0 0 after the latter had put across four Watson, p_ 3 2 2 1 2 0 irich, rf BY JIGGS POWERS Lumberton to meet the Lumberton ler, li- runs in the top half of the inning Bums’ Pride Out ? n ?1 ? 0n Tops Loop Tiger Slugs .441; TOTALS_ 40 13 16 27 10 1 Cubs and attempt to gain their DiMaggio, cf-5 0 for a 9-6 lead. There has been a great change in the brand of baseball 1 _ 3 115 fourth straight triumph. Johnny ra c With .397 the of Leads Nats’ Lewis CLINTON 0# 010 1 0 0 0 0 In the Len Thomas was Average, played in Columbus county since days the early By 10—5 _ opener, mound choice dell, x SANFORD 212 220 40x—12 Edens is the likely 0 0 0 0 0 Bob Ik c _ the winning hurler, while Shipp 1900’s, but the rivalry was just as great, as the story of for 1 C 0 0 0 Second 59 Points tonight. xx -—— Rigney Runs batted In—Wilson 2, Hedrick, linson, lost his first game of the season R H O A E 4 1 3 11 0 the above picture will bear out. Evans 3, Vorrell, Guinn, Nes- DUNN-ERWIN Ab Juinn, lb- had won Shoffner, for Shipp — 2 0 0 5 5 City Optical. — nweirs, 2b NEW YORK, May 12- m The picture was taken in Old Boardman, N. C., on the CHICAGO, May 12 VP) ting, 3, Watson, Nesselrode P,ugh, Bo- Scott, If _ 5 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 two games It was the honko. Two-base [uto, ss previously. Dixie continu- Outfielder Pat Mullin of Detroit, hits—Nesselrode, Rud- Ratteree, 2b- 4 2 14 10 0 3 Brooklyn’s Walker eastern of Columbus and the shown Evans. mdlcr. p 4 12 four-hit pitching of Thomas which boundary personnel den, Home runs—Nessing. Stolen 1 ed to set the in the National who specializes in slamming extra- c _ 3 0 1 10 1 'ALS 56 3 11 24 18 check- pace and bases—Nessing 2, Wilcson 2. Bases on Denning, kept the Eyeboys effectively are members of diamond teams representing Boardman his sizzl- cf.. 512101 'arnea for Berra in 8th. League’s batting derby although base blows, stepped up balls—off: Stone 8, Edwards 1, Watson McQuillen, ed, while ACL bunched their hits 9. Struck •Grounded out for Houx in 9th. dropping from the charmed .400 Fair Bluff. ing pace-setting in the American out, by—stone 3, Edwards 1, Jackson, rf _ 3 1 1 10 0 JON AB R H O A in the sixth for the winning mark- Watson 5. Hits off: Stone 10 in 5 in- 1 0 circle had nine hectic with batting race last week with Bell, 3b _ 4 0 2 2 0 0 5 5 with Frankie Gustine The two nines just played innings, League Edwards 6 in 3. ss _ 5 ers. along nings; Losing pitcher— jgrini, _ 4 0 1 4 0 0 a climb of 16 — lb — 4 0 0 0 3 and Holmes. percentage points Stone. Jones, [v, ss __--. Tommy the result being a 2 to 2 tie. The players on both sides agreed Umpires Baker and Wilson. 4 0 0 2 0 Spofford's victory was made to .441. Time of game—2:53. Miller, ss _ 3 0 0 2 2 0 iams. If The Brook outfielder, who paced to can a nait to tne name oi juiy in suc- _ 4 2 0 0 0 _ 4 13 8 0 when collected five That the 1 ; lb bingles the circuit with a .439 because of the intense gave rangy Tiger Williams, p 4 12 4 4 lofty mark 4th, 1903, T. 2b _ in the and men fat TOTALS 35 5 11 24 6 2 cession seventh, a week he TIGERS HANDCUFF heat in which it had been thumper a 59-point margin DiMaggio, cf 2 10 2 2 ago, tumbled to .397 as 'layed. were still on base when the win- over second-place Buddy Lewis At Red erson. rf 3 112 0 was held to nine hits in 27 trips Note the heavy padded pants Springs crossed the on Cov- 8 0 of who 37 WILMINGTON Ab R H O A E c _ 3 0 2 4 0 ning tally plate Washington, slumped ner, to the plate through games of Sun- BLACKWOOD’S, that the players of this day wore, hson 1 0 0 0 0 double. Clyde Jordan to .382. SMITHFIELD AB Muscemeci, ss — 4 0 0 2 2 0 p ington’s day. presumably to take much of the points R H O A E _ 1 0 0 0 0 ride, z the route for Omega, the week ended Benton, cf _ 5 2-2 4 00 went Alpha The Anderson Tigers defeat- sting out of contact with the "dead Mullin, during Howard, ss 4 3 1 3 3 4 .son, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Gustine, runner-up to Walker Cook needed nine hits in 19 2b _ 3 0 1 2 2 0 10 0 while Lawrence help ed Blackwood’s Sport shop in ball” of that time and also Sunday, collected Pilkindton, rf ______5 1 1 0 0 0 Hardisky, S, zz _ 10 last w’eek with .426, to bodily the first of the seventh from dropped at Rob- four doubles Bridges, lb 5 119 11 _ 0 0 0 0 0 in a Junior League game contact with Also the trips, including Kukulka, 3b_3 11110 ger, p fifth with .342 as New York’s Bill players. 4 9 27 i4 retained his in Poklemba. If ..412210 ALS _32 Baker. ert Strange Park yesterday by kerchief worn the umpire to which leadership Walsh, lb_ 5 2 2 4 0 1 from fifth to sec- by ouled out for Hughson in 7th. Rigney jumped that at 11. Davis, rf _ 3 0 1 0 0 0 Tonight, Hanover League games a score of 8-0, Eddie Coley al- in his brow of pers- department Ellington, lb _ 1 0 0 2 0 0 for Johnson in 8th. ond. boosted his help ridding 0 Singled Senior Rigney average Bob of St. 3b _ 4 0 0 0 0 will be a double header with lowing only four scattered piration caused by his labor on Third-spot Dillinger Becker, If- 5 4 4 0 0 0 Steckel, YORK 000 101 100—3 of For- from .375 to .389, eight points Lewis wilted under Mullin’s Staton, c 3 2 2 7 2 0 Fraternity against Veterans bingles. the hot, July day. Quite a change also Eames, c_6 10 9 10 TON* 000 010 03x—I the while the back of Walker. hot 61 Lamb, p ...._4 13 110 eign Wars in opener, In the fifth inning Louie has been made in the gloves and pace, plummeting points Ciani, cf _ 5 3 2 5 0 0 the , Boston’s TOTALS _ 35 7 12 27 9 1 rors—Berra, Doerr. Runs batted in— Post Office meets Moose in hard-hitting Clark unloaded a double to bats used also, as one will see that from .417 to .356. Popelsky, 2b_5 113 2 1 uin, Berra, Chandler, York. Moses, The contests will third sacker, replaced his team- em- In fourth with Philadel- second game. score two tallies. Duval a shorter club was .352 was Davis, p _ 1 2 0 0 0 0 101 001 012—5 — Tracy larger, DUNN-ERWIN agrini. Two base hit Chandler, under in Robert Strange mate, Holmes, as the third top than the one now in use. phia’s George Binks, followed by 10 10 0 0 310 le runs—McQuinn, Berra, Chandler, get way and Robert Sessions highlight- ployed Osossky, p_ WILMINGTON 021 OOx—7 a .383 aver, and Le£ k Sacrifices—D. DiMaggio, Culber- Park at 7:30. slugger. Elliott sports ed the four runs and four hits Gloves nowr are much larger than Luke Appling, Chicago, Zaykowski, p_ 2 0 1 0 0 0 Stirnweiss age while who owned a of the tied at .347; Runs batted in — Davis 3, Lamb Double plays—Brown, Holmes, that followed with a triple and the ones seen on the hands Fleming, Cleveland, TOTALS _ 43 18 14 27 6 6 McQuinn; Doerr, Pellagrini and .404 mark last in newcomers to the ranks, Poklemba, McQuillen, week, trails a clout 1900 two top RED SPRINGS AB R H O A E 2, Benton, k. bases—New York Bos- circuit respectively. performers. Left on 11; fourth with .357. who is of Cleve- Jackson, Ratteree 2. Two-base RALLY place for to Ed Stone, 2b _ 4 2 10. Bases on balls—off Chandler 4; ATHLETICS Robert Brown, pitching According Colones, 2 4 4 1 out the first ten are at Lake Wacca- land and , Boston, hits — Davis, Lamb, Benton, Wil- hson 3; Johnson 1. Strikeouts—by Rounding Blackwood’s, gave a total now railroad agent Konkol, cf _ 1 2 0 0 0 0 up — 1. Hits TO BEAT S I of his .338 liams. Three-base hits Lamb 2, ndler 4: Hughson 1; Johnson NATS, Emil Verban, Philadelphia, .383, of striking out eight. maw, the living members with .345 and respectively; Glosser, cf_ 1 0 0 3 1 1 eight hits, — f Hughson 8 in 7 innings; Johnson Hal and Jackson. Home runs Ratteree. Ray Lamanno, Cincinnati, .327, fanned seven. Boardman team are* scattered Peck, Cleveland, .328; Wolfe, 3b _4 13 3 12 1: Klinger 2 in 1. Hit by pitcher— — Coley — Staton WASHINGTON, May 12 VP)— Enos about Walt Evers, Detroit, and George son, Jones. Double plays Slaughter, St. Louis, .319, in the following places: Parnell, ss _.. 5 113 4 3 Hughson (Stirnweiss). Winning — Athletics rallied Wil- .323 each. Stolen bases Poklemba, ack- — The Philadelphia Arch was in McQuinn, New York, her—Johnson. Umpires Passarella, Johnny Jorgenseon, Brooklyn, .315, Biggs living Chorbora, If ... 5 0 110 0 — eleventh inn- Joe Poklemba and Hard- er. Rommell and Hurley. Time for four runs in the Frank when last heard of; Wal- Cleveland’s revitalized and Bridges; and Baumholtz, Cincinnati, mington Bullock, c _ 5 0 2 4 1 0 Attendance—24,726. to defeat Wash- mer- moved into sole isky; Denning, Miller, and Rat- ing here tonight .306. The last five batters are in DODCiRS TROUNCE ter O’Berry is a successful (Flash) Gordon Weaver, lb ..._4 10 7 10 before fans in- in with and teree. Left on bases — Dunn-Er- ington, 5 1» 18,329 the Big Ten for the first time. chant in Evergreen; Frank Coving- leadership homers six Brown, rf ..._2 110 0 1 S. Truman. business in Doerr top- win 8, Wilmington 10. Bases on IIGADE BOYS' WIN cluding Mrs, Harry Mize of New York belt- ton is in the pulpwood with Boston’s Bobby Pierre, rf_2 112 0 0 Johnny — BRAVES man- at balls off Lamb 5, Williams 6. 00 ! 000 01—5 * 0 2ND PUCE Walt Mottinger. ped the runs-batted-in column PHILADELPHIA 000 ed one homer the to Chadbourn; _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 ■ during span Norris, p — 00—1 7 1 Struck out Lamb Wil- OVER 10 S 000 000 010 a hardwood mill near White- 16 each. Dillinger was ahead in by 7, NESBITT, WASHINGTON increase to ages _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 his output nine, two Caphey, p — he knows not hits with 31 and tied with Taft liams 9. Passed balls Denning. for and Hosar; Newsom. more Eddie Mil- BROOKLYN, May 12. —UP)—The ville; Eli Robertson, Gregory, 2 0 0 0 0 1 Irigade Boys’, tied second MarchlJdon than Cincinnati’s p- — Mancuao him. All of in stolen bases Umpires Davidzuk and Ruch. ce in the Cadet shoved Scarborough and Knerr, and ler clouted. Dodgers ousted the Bos- what happened to the Wright, Chicago, z Einsel _:_ 1 0 0 0 0 0 league, has Brooklyn — 2:27. and Evans.. in others are dead. Stone said, “I had with four. Time of Game Nesbitt Courts nine deeper in- The Giants’ big first sacker, ton Braves from second place zz Sutherland_ 1110 0 0 the honor of making both of the Jeff Heath, Cleveland, was tops the cellar by hand- was as the the today by zzz Nugent_ 1 0 0 0 0 0 yesterday however, replaced fourth of while Sam 8-3 in the Boardman runs in that in runs scored, 17, zzzz a 10-6 loss in a game played runs batted in leader Elliott, trouncing the Braves, Voss _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 by but it was Walter O’- Boston, Dave Philley, Chi- Carolina Grid Star the 13th Ann field. AT LUMBERTON circuit’s only encounter. July battle, Mele, TOTALS_ 38 10 12 27 11 9 ana who has driven 20 Boston mates I had Philadel- a Beny who was the cause. cago, and Elmer Valo, z Collecting 10 hits the across. Eliott also has collected The game was highlighted by Batted for Caphey in fourth, In Accident altogether, AB R H O A L and each time the lead Killed WARSAW with Plate two of our four hits phia, shared three-bagger zz ‘gade had a big fourth inning the most 31, one more than Dodger run in Umpire Batted for Weaver in ninth, Jordan, 3b hits, Walter batted me in.” He went at three apiece. ich in runs -2* 0 1 1 8 0" in the second zzz Batted for in ninth, resulted five and had Andrews, ss -• Baumholtz. George Magerkurth Gregory CHAPEL HILL, May 12—UP) J "I was warming up to pitch Detroit, 1 effect of Bil- 4 0 2 15 1 over ball and strike de- on, Freddy Hutchinson, zzzz Batted for Glosser in ninth. icing the game. MUner, lb Wyrostek of Philadel- frame his comes —William Roy (Cotton) Souther- 1 1 0 0 0 0J Johnny when some one ‘Here column with Potter held Nesbitt Courts to v—Lail __ and resulted in the clear- yelled, headed the pitching cisions — letterman * ® of Brooklyn I was a SMITHFIELD __ 131 414 301 18 If 4 4 ® phia, Arch’ (Arch Biggs). Son, 4 1 .800 land, Jr., 23-year-old it hits. was bis Bohannon! of the bench of every- a record and percentage, Charles Stokley 4 are ing Dodger — North Car- and Mize deadlocked at 18 __ of Scrobola, cf 5 ! boy; I know we’d have lost Feller of Cleveland RED SPRINGS 102 500 002 10 on the University mate. 4 J J Burt Shotten, happy while Bobby Ctery Stephens, rf ? ? ! apice for the most runs scored one except Manager olina football squad, was killed if I had strike-out — ‘lack Overton stuck it out all J J and Inflielder pitched.” was away to a good Runs batted in Howard 2, while six are tied at two Coach Jake Pitler .fair rsiuu, accident three 4 ® 4 players Spencer Scott, Sr., ot start with 37. in an automobile way for the losers, with Sim- Rowland, c 9 ? I Cookie Lavagetto. old Pilkindton, Walsh 2, Becker, Ciani, each for socking the most triples. who runs an oil business in his miles from Chapel Hill on the ras catching. Gallo, p Branca went the route for Davis, Zaykowski 2, Colones, Bobby Adams of Cincinatti leads Ralph home-town, gives the following on Pittsboro road as he was re- Wum. the hard- 36 3 7 30 19 1 and limited tire Wolfe 4, Parnell, Chorbora, Pierre. Brigade Boys’ TOTALS _—-— in stolen bases with three. the Dodgers whereabouts of his teammates: from his home at the STANDINGS Two-base — turning hng centerfielder, smashed out v_Ran for Milner in 9 th. Braves to even hits while his suc- hits Colones, Parnell, o a e veteran Phila- Sam, Sr., is a last AB R h Schoolboy Rowe, His brother, — Laurinburg night. s™gle and a double in three LUMBERTON on four Boston el- Ciani. Three-base hits Wolfe 2, mates jumped in Fair Bluff, LEAGUE aft- Crummie, ss 3 delphia righthander, continues to cessful auto dealer TOBACCO STATE Southerland died shortly 'es.at the to in the 1 2 t „ two Howard, Becker, Sutherland. Stol- plate lead J bowers for 11 blows including runs a cafe in Mul- the hurlers with a 5-0 mark. T. T. Martin — er in Watts hospital. * pace Sanford -11 3 -78® en bases Ciani 2. Sacri- midnight department. Smith, the lb -3 ® brother, Howard, Marx, runner- apiece by Ed Stanky, S. his other 9 5 643 of the Warren Spahn of Boston is lins, C.; WILMINGTON — — Five other occupants htfielder, was behind If- fices Konkol. Double plays right, Jamin, and Branca. in Point, work- Warsaw 9 3 .643 n 53 2 2,22 up with 4-0. Lanky Ewell Black- Claude, lives High car, all but one from Laurin- with two in three Pearsall, cf over two 7 7 500 Parnell to Weaver. Left on bases singles 2 2 2 2 2 The Dodgers pushed for Southern Railway (just Clinton Cabaniss, 2b well of Cincinnati has fanned the in: 6 7 .461 — Red were injured. ps. 2 2 ? a n n in the frame and the first Smithfield Smithfield 7, Springs. Bases burg, Dixon, rf- tallies opening married last year for 381 !0” most batters, 25. Dunn-Trwin _ 6 8 — Nesbitt Courts. 2 2 2 2 2? a four Joe on balls-off Norris 3, Davis 1, Raymond sewed up the game with as a of 63); 3 9 .230 ertor, 3 time, youngster Lumberton got two base hits in four Lorman, p fifth which m Caphey 3, Osossky 1, Gregory 3, ^ J _° run barrage in the Anderson a theatre Red Springs 2 11 .114 ■fs *_ _® operates — at bat. RESULTS Zaykowski 1. Struck out, by 2 7 30 14 3 Branca climaxed with a two-run Bruce Powell, bag- YESTERDAY’S ___ 34 Tabor City; Best In Radio— TOTALS WOLFPACK WINS 18, Red Springs 10. Norris 2, Davis 2, Greg- The on A. C. L.; Carl Selma:Smithfiela 3, Osossky 000 000 021—3 . gage master Lumberton 2. WARSAW AB R H O A near Warsaw 3, ory 2, Zaykowski. Hits of Norris Zenith and Crosley 0X0 000—2 BOSTON farmer 5. 100 0 2 3 Oliver, successful WILMINGTON 7, Dunn-—rwin LUMBERTON 2b _ 3 0 5 in 6 in 7 in Ryan, Morris, tele- Clinton 5. 3; Gregory, 5; Davis, 2 0 0 0 0 Marietta, N. C.; Jack Sanford 13, PHILCOS in—Jamin, Marx, Bo- COLUMBUS TITLE Neill, If Pan- 3 4 in 4 Runs batted n 3 1 for Seaboard TODAY’S GAMES 2-3; Zaykowski, 1-3; Cap- tots rf -—— 4 0 Two-base Holmes, graph operator at Lumberton. hannon, Stephens. 0 12 0 are de- WILMINGTON 2 in 1; Osossky, 1 in 1. Wild cf —-- 3 hey, LeBlanc. Double plays-Crum- Hop-p, way. All the remainder at Warsaw. 4T VOUB Lorman, To The Star 3 0 0 2 1 Clinton — Damon 2; Cabaness, Crum- Special R. Elliott, 3b pitches Gregory, Zaykowski. mie Marx to ceased. _ Red Springs at Sanford. — lf-2b 4 0 12 2 — Eames. Marx; Wilmer to Milner< WHITEVILLE, May 12. Rudy Rowell, who at Dunn-Erwin. Passed balls Winning mie to 3 2 13 0 Scott relates that Wright, Selma-Smithfield Left on Masi, c — — Wilmer, Andrews to Milner. Williams, Whiteville’s 15-year-old of pitcher Davis. Losing pitcher Bases lb 4 12 7 0 was the superintendent NATIONAL LEAGUE Lumberton 10. Torgeson, general — bases-Warsaw 5; freshman is a 2 at Norris. Umpires Reveille, Raby. pitcher, happy boy _ 3 0 0 3 company 209 Market St. Dial 2-S2J4 Lorman 4, Gallo «. Struck Fernandez, ss the Buttws Lumber on balls—off: — 2 W L Pet. Games — 3:00. Gallo 1. Hits off: tonight he held Williams high Cooper, p 1 0 0 0 would send specia Time of game out. by—Lorman 3, 0 0 0 Boardman, Behind Spdrt@eiiter 7 in G. Elliott, p _ 0 0 Lorman 10, school to five and his Wolf- to Gallo 7 in 10 innings; hits, down to Fair Bluff ta,e 14 7 .667 — — _ 10 10 0 trains Chicago_ Passed balls team scored a 6-4 to McCormick, x Wild pack victory Boardman _ 12 8 800 1 1-2 Dlal — pitches—Lorman. to the 6022 ll4 Market St. Losing Tanning, p_ 0 0 0 0 1 them over play Brooklyn Damon. Winning pitcher—Gallo. annex the Columbus cham- 0 0 0 0 “We beat em Boston_ 13 9 .591 1 1-2 county p _ 0 Said Scott, Itarl, team. 9 9 .500 3 1-2 "pitcher—Lorman. _„ pionship. The game was played in Litwhiler, xx 10 10 0 offend- Pittsburgh_ so much that Wright got 12 .478 4 3 7 24 12 Philadelphia _ 11 Williams. TOTALS _ 32 to said he wasn’t going 8 10 .444 4 1-2 for G. Elliott in 7th. ed and New York_ Williams neede a lit- x—Singled .But we Although more _ 9 14 .391 6 xx—Singled for Karl in 9th. send the train any Cincinnati tle from Dan “Double-No-Hit” O A and went St. Louis _ 6 13 .316 7 help BROOKLYN AB R H took a mult and wagon 4 lick- YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Williams in the ninth it was 2b _- 5 12 2 another inning, Stanky, over and gave them 2 2 19 0 Boston 3. Brooklyn 8. his He wiffed six and exert- Robinson, lb -, game. for a good measure. scheduled). Reiser, cf 2 2 2 0 0 ing just (Only game ed remarkable control at the right stated that the following year, TODAY'S GAMES cf _ 2 0 110 He Furillo, in times. 4 0 10 0 was New York at St. Louis—Koslo (1-1) rs Walker, rf _ (1904) a league organized Jacobs, the losing hurler, gave Hermanski, If_ 3 114 0 for the first time com- Po’Jet (1-3). the county — 5 0 0 5 0 Brooklyn at Cincinnati (night) five hits and struck out Edwards, c _ from Boardman, up only 1 posed of teams vs Vandermeer (0-1). -- 2 112 Gregg (2-0) ten. It have been another Vaughan, 3b Clarkton, might 3 0 0 4 5 Pair Bluff, Whiteville, Boston at Chicago—Spahn (4-0) vs if his Reese, ss _ victory for Jacobs teammates Branca, 4 12 0 0 and Marion, S. C Borowy (2-1). faLLAGHEMURTONS p — four errors. 32 8 11 27 10 f Philadelphia at (night) hadn’t made costly TOTALS _ Jack Morris who pitched ’Pack’s hurler al- season (1904) Schmidt (0-1) vs Sewell (2-1). The young BOSTON 010 000 002—3 Fair Bluff during this battle; being AMERICAN LEAGUE lowed a similar number of bingles, BROOKLYN 200 040 02x—8 pitched an 18-inning the — and the losers another off he threw Detroit _ 12 7 632 five, got Errors—None. Runs batted in—Her- ambidextrous, Boston _ 12 9 .571 1 Dan Williams. manski 2; Torgeson 3; Edwards, nine innings with his righ Two left Yes, Cleveland _ 9 7 .563 1 1-2 Nevertheless, the ’Pack “saw Vaughan, Branca 2; Furillo 2. and the last with h'S Chicago _ 11 10 .524 2 chance and took it” when base hits — Torgeson, Rowell, Vaughan, and still is, the their baseball was, _ 8 8 .500 2 1-2 Walker. Home run—Torgeson. Stolen Washington came. The exact Columbus county. York_ 9 10 .474 3 the time time bases-Walker. Hermanski, Robinson; orite sport of New the sixth Double Philadelphia_ 9 12 429 4 blended WHISKEY came in inning, when 2. Sacrifices—Walker, Rcbinson; St. Louis _ 7 14 .333 6 — and Robinson. Whiteville countered twice as Ward plays Reese; Stanky PLAKER SUSPENDED Fernandez, Rowell and Torgeson; x—Playing night game. misplayed Elton Hammond’s YESTERDAY’S RESULTS mniMr Stanky, Reese and Robinson. Left on 0., May 12—(U.R>— Dick Coburn’s and COLUMBUS, New York 3, Boston 4. CALLAGHIR t CUSTOM INC. grounder, single bases — Boston 7; Brooklyn 10. Bases Execu- Baseball’s Minor League Philadelphia 5, Washington 1. L. Ward’s error. on balls—Cooper 4; G. Elliott 1; Lan- — a Pre" scheduled). the 1; Karl 1, Branca 4. Strikeouts tive council today upheld (Only games 'uii mu iu.in.if.iui iii.ir.ua* The home team tied it up in ning TODAY’S GAMES Cooper 1; Branca 3. Hits—off Cooper 7 vious former Minoj seventh on triples-by L. Ward, H. ruling by St. Louis at New York — Galehouse in 5 innings; G. Elliott 0 in 1; Lanning W. G. League Commissioner or Zoldak (0-1) vs Reynolds (2-2). Ward and Quinerly’s miscue. 4 in 1 1-3; Karl 0 in 2-3. Hit by pitch- (1-3) Isaac Seone at Boston—Rigney (2-2) vs But the ’Pack won the crown in er—by Cooper (Robinson ); Branca Bramham suspending Chicago — the Wild — Branca. Balk of the Fla., club of Dobson (2-1). on (Masi). pitch Orlando, — the eighth, tallying four times Cleveland at Philadelphia (night) Branca. Winning pitcher—Branca; Los- for hits and assorted fielders Florida Feller (4-2) vs Dietrich (1-0). • IROHOM IISWIN# COKfORATION,' »8AT WAtftt, INBIAttA' two ing pitcher—Coopei. Umpires—Mager- — 180 Seone was choices, errors and walks. It was kurth, Henline and Stewart. Time days. suspended Detroit at Washington (night)—New- houser va Haefner (0-2)« r'^M 6,* their ninth win out of ten games. 2:10. Attendance—17,689. for * fight with an umpire. (1-4) j.. GumNwtaCa^rSi ? ^KiOBIIJKSaaSSiitfSMisaa^SAi.