LEADING ASHEVILLE TOURNEY ... -A. -1. -A. ^ + + a. ~ ★ ★★ ★★★ XXX CARDS FREAK 67 Mrs. Wins North-South For Third Time IN FIRST ROUND Page Championship FLY-CHASER Sords Bulla Out Of Sammy St. Louis Wins Over By Jack DOT Drops Asheville and CARDS’ PRESIDENT BEATS KIRBY, With to 3 Blames Byrd Tie for Second San Antonio, 7 Meet, Partner Guldah] Card of 71 AT PINEHURST 28. 5-4, — SAN BENITO, Tex., March EXPECTS BIG YEAR ASHEVILLE, March 28.— (5>) cause probably I've got it Louis Browns defeat- is a —1^>)—The/St. ‘‘If they ever pair me with that guy Picking- up terrible thin-^'^' by bill boni ed San Antonio, their Texas League Kirby, off Form, Downed by I knew there wasn't Breadon Club Is again, I won’t even start a tourna- any u^' ;Jilt Sam Says ■ — the March 28— LP> Farm club, 7 to 3, today, Halv- ing with him any long'.r 'ttl' ASHEVILLE, with Four Strokes After ment,” said Johnny Bulla, the big “ 1 Missions helping generously Best St. Louis Has Had felt 1 might get into a Ben Hogan didn’t play very good fHn 11 bases on balls and five errors. tlve Third Greensboro (N. C.) clouier, as he minute. Even if I but he did put together a Time ing should l,e n"' golf today hits. In Long of the “Land of in a The Browns made only seven dropped out $5,000 ing tournament by to of the most incredible rounds si,,,. one Elden Auker four hilless t.ie Sky” Open Golf tournament to- 36 holes some time, and a four pitched they career and took — — of his the PINEHPRST, March 28. W) day after playing only nine holes. me with him for the last the innings for Major Leaguers, ST. March 28.—(fl—Sam 36 V,t lead in the first round of LOUIS, Estelle Lawson of stroke but his successor, Emil ildilli, Mrs. Pa«, Chapel “That guy” was . out right there. | of the open golf Breadon was home today with the “Land Sky” was not so sev- Hill, defeated Dorothy jilrby of At- former U. S. Open champion and “I didn't quit because $5,000 effective, yielding ot mv « with a four-under-par the Red Bird in his heart. 5 and 4 for the to Ben here last A 3!) tournament en including a home run by song of lanta, Ga., today runner-up Hogan today. wasn’t good. hits, I.'ut 'r"v* mind a 67. Lou Witte. 5 To hear the chorus, you’d think it North and South Women's golf year. Bulla said he didn’t been lot worse off that th,, seem a championship for the third strai#it playing with a man who took his kept on going.” If this should paradoxi- was the victory tune of thepen- consider the fact year. time but that GuldaH’s conception Bulla, who was disqualified cal statement, St. Louis Cardinals. j„,, four nant-winning The defending titlist turned in her of how much he could take exceeded second round at that batting Benjamin missed Pinel.urst, p|arr“; OPENING OF TROUT looks warbled decisive of the series all reasonable bounds. to go on to was “Everything fine,” most triumph Augusta, Ga greens to the right or left, tn today after the youthful G-' -gia vet- "I don’t iare whet you write ready for the Masters short of another with his second the club president on his return tourranw eran indicated early in the match about me,” Johnny explained, “be- starting there next Thursday shot, and overshot yet another. SCHEDULED from training camp. “It’s a great SEASON ball that she was away off her form. That is not the kind of golf wnich, club—best we’ve had in a Mrs. Page won 4 and 3 last year will time I w under average conditions, long and believe you’ll see TWO STEEL FACTORY Irish Athletic All Bfijl&COAS'JeRTfeD and 3 and 2 in 1939. Although white- Revenues in ■ a man’s score outstanding. Will Get Under Way something.” make t^tbMoOfPtei.PtR washed in this series, Miss Kirby's with How about that infield which STRIKES ARE ENDED But what Hogan did wrong Unrestricted Waters in record is not a blank. She defeated Approximate $211,915,4$ Southworth has he more than cor- Manager Billy his approaches State on 15 the, former national champion in the fast April been switching like a woman se- (Continued From Page One) SOUTH BEND. Ind.. rected with his putter. On the finale of the Southern Women’s meet March 3 Bilt- lecting an Easter bonnet? but also bumpy greens of the in 1937, the year Mrs. Page won the —(If)—The University of “It’s just a question of getting International Harvester immedi- Notre more Forest Country club, Benny RALEIGH, March 28.—(#)—'The National. Dame broke the best re- announced that it would precedent today in all combination,” Breadon ately open an(j down m one putt ten times, trout fishing season opens Miss Kirby took 44 in reaching announced its got plied. “They’re all good and Billy be resumed at all while its net athletic revenues his in the unrestricted waters on April 15, the she was down plants with nine of one-putters s a turn, where four and having tough time deciding for the 1940-41 school year holes and six succes- the department of conservation to Mrs. who went out in 39. media* *n efforts were underway, would last eleven who’ll play what and where. But Page, the end of announced today. approximate $211,915.45. sive one-putt greens at development Miss Kirby’s second shot was its closed plants. More than 20,- that’ll all be ironed out before the Never same time the her third the before has the his round. At the depart- season bunkered, overshot four Illinois and Indiana university opens.” plants made its Benny ment announced dates on which green, and she ended up by taking public athletic revenue “Under the conditions,” And the outfield? 000 are in its in workers employed but the Rev. John J. was the trout fishing will be permitted a six on the opening hole. Mrs. Page Cavanau«h' was frank to admit, "it “The outfield? Oh, the outfield!” restricted waters of 11 game refu- meanwhile was off the in where the CIO farm equipment vice-president and chairman of I’ve ever done.” It continued just edge the best putting Breadon with crescendo. workers committe has faculty board in he ges. two. played up and might have holed organizing charge of athlet- was more remarkable because “The best in either league. Yes The fishing schedule follows: in four if needed, but took a five. called strikes seking wage adjust- ics, explained the figures were it with a "second string” put- sir, I said the best outfield in the did Nantahala National Forest areas: Miss six at the second ments and union given out to dispel a business. Kirby’s recognition. popular no- ter lent to him two days ago by 27 be tion that Notre Open April 26 and and will again lost to Mrs. Page’s five. 400 workers who protested imploy- Dame "makes a Willie Ben whittled all the “I don’t know who’s going to Goggin. open every Saturday and Sunday The third was halved: Mrs. Page Cornell-Dubilier strike, called by million dollars a year" off football lead off it and after today’s round play left field, but wehoever he is, July 4. Cliffside Lake in Macon played the next in four to win over ment of non-union plant guards. The estimated net available to Wil- he’ll be a offered to buy it from Goggin. and June crackerjack. He’ll have county will open May 31 Miss Kirby’s five and establish a lead Some 2,200 are involved in the the university’s general fund is made him a present to be—to win the job away from lie promptly 1 and will be open every Saturday that was not threatened for the re- the AFL electrical union when con- baeed on gross football the other fellow. receipts 0! of it. and Sunday through July 4. mainder of the match. Wages Increased $524,433.75 and budgeted expenses of the “And Walker as a catch- Until came in, one Cooper on of for Hogan Pisgah National Forest refuges; is The cards: There were 1500 workers $312,568.30 the athletic pro- looked as if this er? Boy, he’s really something. -f Mari*/ mwr last to finish, it Mount Mitchell area; Mackey and y Mrs. Page out_ 545 443 545—39 strike at The gram lor the school year He’s a catcher. exit TM/v-r Me meem Universal-Cyclops. ending the first PGA-sponsored great You know, in June. would be Curtis Creeks; May 3. 4, 17, 18, A U)T OF iCHoowMS- Miss Kirby out_ 665 534 555—44 settlement was understood to in- l’ in which he doesn’t hit high fly balls; he tourney in years par 31; June 1, 14, 15, 28, 29. Soutn BEFoRe ME CAM W Mrs. Page in_ 445 52 clude a wage increase. least just sends out those low, hard wasn’t broken or tied at Toe rivei and Tributaries; May 10, Claims 10 Q&hg- Miss Kirby in_ 455 5x Otherwise, the day’s labor de- * threesome liners.” once. But in the same 11, 24, 25; June 7. 8, 21, 22; July 'tyfM* AM OOfPl ELDER. x-When Mrs. Page holed her putt velopments included the following: Atlantic Christian Nine If you still need more notes be- with him was open Champion Law- 4, 5, 6. Rock and Middle Creeks; for a two, Miss Kirby did not putt. The United Automobile Workers whh fore getting in on the Cardinal Bows to son Little, who matched par May 7. 14. 21. 28; June 4, 11, 18 The victory was Mi/. Page's fifth (CIO) announced an informal Lenoir-Rhyn was chorus, continue another stanza a and a few minutes later 5, July 2. Neals Creek (reserved North and South championship. end an strike 71, with the F. R. RECOGNIZES Defeat UNC agreement to 18-day optimistic impresario: Buckeyes In addition to her three-time tri- March 28—(AP—Bias'- tied for second place with Sammy for women) May 10, 11, 24, 25. at the Midland Steel Products HICKORY. “All out pitchers are good, too. the former Yankee outfield- June 7, 8, 21, 22, July 4, 5, 6. YUGOSLAV REGIME Golfers at Pinehurst umph over Miss Kirby. Mrs. Page out fifteen Lenoir-Rhyne's Byrd, I want Detroit, employing 1.700. In ing hits, wouldn’t Southworth’s job the in Corp., Sherwood Forest area: Big East won tournament title 1935 by about 850 AFL steel Mountain Bears opened their North of trying to pick which ones to Cincinnati, — the Laffoon's 72 was good for Fork Pigeon river; April 19. May PINEHURST. ;:arch 28 — CP) defeating Charlotte Glutting in state conference baseball season Ky He make a workers in 18 firms either struck keep. might mistake, finale and in 1937 with a final ound a shot ahead of Ray 2. 17, June 1, 14. 29, July 12, 26, From One) Ohio State golfers defeated North here this afternoon with a 16-4 vic- noxt place, because all (Continued Page or were ready' to walk 24. West Fork you know, they’re over Guilford. reported of Oakmont, and August &, Pigeon Carolina 1-2 to 9 1-2 today, l’he victory Virginia over Atlantic Christian col 3.1 an,arum Pa., swell.” 1 out to back up demands for higher tory of Kansas City, river; April 20. May 3, 18, 31. as they know nothing had oc- Buckeyes won the three fom-ball Today’s match was Miss Kirby’s Leonard Dodson wages lege. the 18th June 15, 28. July 13. August 2, 16. matches and three singles and fourth appearance as a finalist. In who sank a 20-footer on curred to change their jubila- In Boston, 900 CIO employes of The Little East Fork Pigeon river April halved the other singles. addition to losses to Mrs. Page, she to win about $100 in side bets. Yale Netmen Defeated tion over the overthrow of the the Walworth Manufacturing com- 21, 1, 16. Daniel Boone area: Four-ball matches: Gilbert and was nosed out in a hard battle in was very popular, tak- a 74 bracket which the Montanero pany returned to work after BOWLING Nel- Steeles Creek and upper South Again by UNC, 6 to 1 regime negotiated (O. S.) 2, Snow and 1938 by Jane Cothran of Greenville, ing in PGA Champion Byron four-day strike which wan them Harper Creek will be open on May pact. Neese 1: Krislso and Sommone (O. S. C. son, , Jimmy Thomp- increases and other conces- CIVIC B LEAGUE 10. and 11 and every and 28.—CP)— S.) 2, Lyles and Peet 1; S'teckler wage runner- Saturday CHAPEL HILL, March Klwanis 1 2 It Tout son, and Ralph Guldghl, Arthur Bliss Lane, American and sions. At Gary, Ind., there was Sunday thereafter through and in- North Carolina's tennis team de- Kampler (O. S.) 3. Rumple and 02 117 111 X a Raney_ to here year ago. minister in to Severin 0. NAZIS KEEPING CLOSE small-scale of the Carne- 121 1> « up Hogan cluding July 4. 5 feated Yale again today, this time Yugoslavia, talked picketing Elliott _ 204 even more 123 372 those who had Steel plant WentTt _ 122 127 Among 6 to 1. The Tar Heels had won the state department by telephone gie-Ulinois corporation’s the slick and EYE ON YUGOSLAVIA who to T,anev_ ItHt 1.13 147 4m trouble with greens the two previous matches here this by CIO members objected late He that en- Gerdes _ 112 132 111 Jii were Annual today. reported FRENCH APPLAUD heavy fairways Clayton Carolina Cup week against the Eli's. employes working without paid- and thusiasm still ran in (Continued From Page One) Stilt Heafner, Lloyd Yale's lone victory came in the high Yugo- YUGOSLAV up union standing. Totals.. 63(1 630 Slated Today STAND Exchangee 1 2 3 Total Mangrum, 75, Amateur Champi- Running No. 1 doubles. slavia but that perfect order was Plant Reopened remarked _ 126 1 31 123 > Mc- Dienst Aus Deutschland Trogdr-. on Dick Chapman, 76, Jug Singles: The Allis-Chalmers Manufactur- Council__ 156 no 2* CAMDEN, S. March 28.—UP) being maintained. (Continued From Page One) that German press reports cast and , 77, C„ Everett defeated Cutler. 6-1, 6-4. ing company, Milwaukee, reopened Ronner_ 156 126 1 16 42' Spaden Before the doubt a statement attributed S* and Dick —Topflight American, English and defeated Ethridge, 6-0, that, department had upon at the of defense Fugscll_ 108 146 133 , 78, Goggin Anthony carried through France by the rev- its plant request 155 Irish will be received cable dis- to the that Berger _ 124 9 Shute, and steeplechasers among 5-0. only meager volunteers of Yugoslav government officials who asked immediate re- Metz 79, and Denny olutionary Marseille Jones_ _ 123 13' 20 the 67 entries in the six races from Lane on Germans had not a tluaily been Paul'Runyan, 80. Jordan defeated Smith, 6-0, 6-1. patches develop- in 1792. sumption of work on $45,000,000 in carded for the twelfth annual Car- Robinson defeated Welch, 6 1, 8-6. ments that followed the change in mistreated there. But how of Totals_ 672 638 713 2025 Through the first seven holes Ho- The crowd stood silently late to- defense orders. many olina cup running here tomorrow. Neill defeated Wilmer, 6-2, 6-1. government. Precedent' re- was two over and hardly night. unmoving, in obvious demon- Ample its 7,800 production employes gan par Doubles: The Carolina cup, featured three- In his conversation. There was it was sensational, but at the eighth, telephone stration. Many young persons stood ample precedent, turned t0 their jobs disputed. FIELD DAY mile timber test from which the Ethridge-Wilmer, Yale, defeated Lane left him oft reported, that no American near the monument to Alexander. was for a vigorous Ger- The CIO United Automobile where his second shot 6-4. 6-3. observed, WEST PALM BEACH. Fla.. afternoon program gets its name, Wadden-Markham, interests had been interfered the two- he dead and with The was full man reponse to the abuse of its Workers, conducting March 28.—Ml—The divided SI. the back edge, chipped see Robinson-Freeman defeated Smith- square of flowers, will nine timber toppers go or affected a hand- and at the ninth he hit during the demonstra- bouquets of red, white and blue Nationals in neighboring countries. months-old strike, said only Louis Cardinals a field got his par, to the post. Welch. 6 3, 6-1. enjoyed holed out tions accompanying the bloodless strewn in the streets. The left in Berlin ful, The management reported that of their a tee shot that almost Rail birds favor William G. impression day today at the expense coup d’etat. that of a normal shift of 6,000 the A and left him an easy deuce. Inside the prefecture on the Place political circles was the state- 1,962 minor league cousins, Jones’ Killmalock, seven-year-old A union one over Cubs Cut loose With De La soldiers ment of of General Dusan were at work. meeting team Rochester here. That put him out in 36, son of who won the Bourse, carrying policy defeating Pampeano this to decide He canned a 15-foot putt bird- rifles were held ready for any riot- Simovic, the new head of was set for morning 6-3, and the “B” squad manhand- par. challenge cup in the Sandhills meet and Beat Sox END OF AFRICAN H Barrage but none whether work should be resumed 18-6. at ie 3 at No. 10, tapped in a five- between Southern Pines and Pine- ing, developed. Only once Yugoslav government, was not sat- ling Columbus, Hollywood. reach an = a today did the demonstration in this here. despite failure to agree- footer at the 14th. walloped great hurst, in the feature event. This March 28.—OP)— DRIVE FORECAST isfactory LOS ANGELES, on de- Fla._ the capital of French refugees cause The official German news ment with the company brassie second four feet past big Irish horse came along fast The Cubs cut loose with a agency Chicago a union • • 17th for an police action. Then, several loads DNB last from Bel- mands which included pin on the 457-yard in training and the accuracy with 14-hit barrage today to swamp their (Continued From Page One) reported night of demonstrators were taken away 3, then finished off by hol- which he took the in the the White 11 grade, however, that no new state- shop. eagle jumps cross-town rivals, Sox, i.i last Mon- from siege and other British columns .cars. ment from the The strike which began ing a beautiful, curling putt Sandhills made him a favorite. to 2, in a five-inning game abbre- Yugoslav regime boring into the Late in the day, all florist day in Bethlehem’s parent plant 30 feet away for a birdie 3 on the Ranking close behind Killmalock riated by rain. deeper Ethiopia, shops could be expected before Satur- grew in British were closed to prevent the demon- at Bethlehem, Pa., employing 18,- home green. are Mrs. Laurens M. Hamilton’s Claude Passeau, Cub ace. scattered feeling quarters day afternoon, and that more like- here that it wouldn’t be be- strations from conti- uing. Within 000, was settled by' an agreement The leading scorers: Longitude, and Rustic Romance six hits to the Sox and was never long fy there -would be a lapse of sever, an hour or so wreaths the QUART PINT fore men are and bouquets providing that employes repre- Ben Hogan, Hershey, and Memory Lane 2nd, from Paul fn danger of falling behind after Mussolini’s thrown al days. made of paper began piling up on an nuaffiliated un- Mellon’s stables. 1 the Cubs across four runs in out of their Colonial com- senation plan, Pa.36-31-67 Rokeby poured empire of the As understood here, Simovic pro- top natural blossoms before ion, should hold no more elections Lawson Little, San the first inning. pletely. to have a strict the plaque commemorating Alexan- posed neutrality, until there Bill Nicholson led the slugging “All the Italians’ went on company property Francisco 35-36—71 energy der’s in the Place implying no partisaMCooperation Scores Second memory De La a decision on an to the Whirlway with two home runs. Glen Russell into the defense of a is appeal Sam Byrd, Ardmore, Cheren,” Bourse. with Greece or BritainVlt also was courts from a labor board ruling 35-36—71 and Lou Novikoff hit for the cir- British army spokesman said. “It Pa. Win at Tropical Park understood from press reports that The the latter also getting a single is not that it is a ‘company union.’ Laffoon, cuit, unduly optimistic to was some Ky Chicago prophesy there disposition among in to drive in a total of four runsi that the CIO walkout was protest against 35 87—72 March 28.—UP)— end of the East African ARMY, NAVY FUNDS the new masters to MIAMI, Fla., of Yugoslavia an ERP election. 5 is in Ray Mangrum Oakmont, Whirlaway, one of the winter book campaign sight.” BILL IS APPROVED let. the Axis agreement hang in Pa. 35-38—73 Kentucky derby favorites, scored High Baseball Game He pointed out that Asmara, un- the air—unratified but not specifi- Leonard Dodson, Kansas his second victory as a three-year- like Cheren, had few natural de- cally repudiated. Mr. and Mrs. Bonitz (Continued From Page One) City 36-37—73 old at Tropical park today, to the Here is Rained Out fenses and only scant man-made The Germans make it a habit to had unless new Are in City John Palmer, Badin, mild surprise of a public that ones, fortifications have and expects this total to increase refuse to express themselves on Visiting 39-35—74 seen scheduled between the been thrown N. C. him beaten twice. The game up in the last 30 days. to 12,000 yearly by October, hypothetical or indefinite situa- a member of —-Joe Kirkwood, Jr., The crowd made the Warren New Hanover High school baseball This was taken as an indication Fred W. Bonitz, The committe eliminated from tions, so there was no authorized in the the Mount Black- that the the board of aider- Philadelphia 35-39—74 Wright colt second choice team and Rocky army command expected comment as to what would Wilmington the measure a house-approved pro- happen -Felix Serafin, Scran- birds at 3:30 o’clock aft- little in men many years ago, and whose betting. yesterday difficulty seizing the Col- vision which would it Belgrade decided to let the pact prevent Army architect rr ton. Pa. 36-38—74 With Croan and Brooks’ Blue ternoon at Legion field was called onial capital and on to father was supervising pushing and Navy purchases of Argentine dangle uncertainly. Leo Bethesda, Lily as the favorite, Whirlaway off because of unfavorable weather Massaua, Eritrea’s for Thalian hall, is visiting, accom- Walper, only big sea- canned beef, wool and other for- It was conceded here that Gen- Md. 35-39—74 won in convincing style over a thus Mrs. Bonitz, in this city. conditions. port, completing the conquest A eral Simovic was faced with panied by five and dis- eign products. subcommitte great Horton Smith, Oak short one-half furlong The tilt, the opening game of the of oldest After leaving Wilmington sever- Italy’s colony. struck this amendment out, 7 to problems and a confusion of eld tance that he wasn’t supposed to 5, his Park, 111. 36-38—74 conference season for both clubs, the full al years ago, Bonitz made relish. and committee approved Balkan problems. at a later date. in where he was will be played GOOD FISHING this action on a show home Charlotte, Off in the Siler of hands. slowly $1,200 SOUTHPORT, March 28.—The associated with the Standard Oil Midwestern senators had Springs purse, Whirlaway over- BOSTON WINS best opposed until fresh water fishing experi- of Officers Investigate company of New Jersey his headed the leaders in the stretch > —The deletion the provision but Sum- HAVANA, March 28.— ence of the year is credited to recent retirement. ner Welles, of and beat F. J. Buchanas’s Zaca- Boston Red Sox romped to a 9 to 2 T. acting secretary Three More Robberies FFATStfPOWFR Postmaster L. Yaskell. Wed- asked Mr. and Mrs. Bonitz expect to that it be tine by a half-length, with. Blue exhibition over the world state, eliminated victory nesday, after the mail was up at return to Charlotte today. a head further back. 1 Reds today because of the “good Lily champion Cincinnati 3:30 o’clock he took his rod and neighbor” Three additional robberies in with Rookie Earl Johnson and Emer- policy and efforts to co-ordinate reel and went out prospecting. He Wilmington were reported to the GIANTS OPTION CHIOZZA Jimmy Hines, Great son Dickman holding Cincinnati to hemispherical defense. was back at 5 o’clock with two big police department yesterday. March Neck, N. Y. 36-38—74 tour hits. All of the Reds' blows senate MIAMI, Fla., 28—UP)—'The mouth bass, one weighing four The committe added a L. K. Hill, 510 Ann street, com- Frank were Johnson, who presided New York Giants optioned third Walsh, Rumson, against and nine ounces and the total of $315,474,100 to the house- that several ii pounds plained packages baseman Lou Chiozza to N. J. 36-38—74 for the first six nings. measure, Memphis other four and five ounces approved cutting only were from his car while it pounds stolen of the Southern association , Toledo, fish were caught in one of one item. This was a house-ap- today BLUE DEVIL Both was parked in the A. & P. grocery and Pitcher 0. 37-37—74 with which proved appropriation of gave Clydell Castle- <2P>—Pil- the small lakes Bruns- $5,300,000 store lot sometime Thurs- ASHEBORO, March 28— parking man permission to make a Jimmie Thompson, Chi- wick is plentifully besprinkled. for relocation of the Alaska rail- deal four runs in the first two day night. for himself. copee, Mass. 36-38—74 ing up road. It was reduced to $1,500,000 went The grocery store of J. W. A1 Brosch, Farming- innings, McCrary’^ Eagles millers beat bees and repair of the present road on to beat Duke university base- Chapman, Second and Brunswick WAKE dale, N. Y. 37-37—74 SAN ANTONIO. Tex., March 28 ordered. 1 FOREST WINS ball team 5 to 1 here this afternoon. streets, was pillaged of eight car? WAKE Ralph Guldahl, Chicago _(^P)—The Minneapolis Millers FOREST, March 28.—(iPi Peck, third WINS tons of cigarettes and a small -Wake Forest 37-37—74 McCrary baseman, bunched three hits against Alva CAROLINA blanked Boston Ulll- hit a home run in the second with CHAPEL HILL, March 28— (iH». amount of cash, mostly pennies, versity' '*0. here in Tony Manero, Peabody, Javery for two runs during a today a tennis iocvo8gN|| on meet. It was Bell first. Chapman reported. Wake MEN 30 YE ART; Mass. 35-40—75 ninth-inning rally today to defeat —Showing marked improvement in Forest’s sec- •*» stick and in the The third robbery involved a ond victory in TO BUILD/ Clayton Heafner, Lin- the Boston Bees, 5-3. The Nation- handling shooting three starts. 1 SENATORS WIN second half, North Carolina's var- suit of men's clothes and a POWER ville, N. C. 39 36—75 al leaguers scored all of their tal- FOR STEADY PULLING MIAMI BEACH, Fla., March 28.— sity la-crosse team rallied to de- sweater, valued at $35 by the own- Vic Ghezzi, Deal, lies in the third inning, after they JOHNSON —The Phillies put on a last-ditch feat Spr.ngfield 6 to 4 here er, Charles R. Gordon, 113 Wal- SEA-HORSES N. J. 38-37—75 had the Millers a pair of today stand in the ninth and scored spotted in the See Our | inning totaled Tar Heels’ opening contest nut street, who said the articles Complete Line of , Oak runs. 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