journey Moves flet Leafs Curl Before 7 2 jfito Quarter Finals Pirates, To are se„ 0f contestants in the quarter- SPOFFORD, OPTICAL ROOKIE BLANKS ^fr’acquetscr° Tennis Warsaw Divides Pair POKLEMBA’S BAT » WILL ,be whmington CLASH TONIGHT PaIs 0l. for men les tournament Sports fans, mark down 1-0 this tonight CARDINALS, ii®S nnbert Strange courts on your special entertainment SPEAKS LOUDLY The other list. The Class A STANDINGS »'.liie t 3 o'clock. Softball lea- WithLeadingSanford gue s best filled with Bob matched softball Reds’ Peterson Allows to Ttie Star will be Only Clinton’s Blues made certain ing duties for the Cubs, being Special r six SMITHFIELD, June 12.—While P1lac”cu, pha Omega, meet Five In stayed rapped only hits. match, and two under the Bingles in third TOBACCO STATE LEAGUE Edens was off round arcs at place in the Tobacco State Kivett, the Lumberton catcher, Tohnny stalling g Robert Strange park at ,f:0il victors. league one Team Won Lost Pet. G-B lelma-Smithfield with six hits, round 7 o’clock in a Triumph only day last night drove in five runs with a homer cecond are game that may Saniord 34 11 .755 — oo m the quarters by for five runs in he Pirates with 14 base «;'erf, 1io = well rallying in the the third and a exploded decide the first inning single. WILMINGTON .... 25 19 .;>(>8 8 12, Fonveille, half — — first two Read-' d Gene June 12 innings Jamin also hit for the circuit of Clinton _„_ 23 32 .511 11 and Charlie championship. Another good here the' row 9-8 over the Twins Lumberton _ 23 22 .511 11 ,nnings tonight, boating Fountain contest between the Kent Peterson, rookie southpaw, victory Lumberton, batting in three mark- Arcn‘ on the win- Atlantic Dunn-Erwin_,_ 22 22 .500 11 1-2 *ud V:.;i take at Dunn. ers ; -eafs 7-2. “ t Coast Line and held the St. Louis Cardinals to in the sixth. Parnell was Red Warsaw _ 32 23 488 12 round Julian Mc- Brotherhood of A bat has 0nd five scattered hits as the Cincin- three-run roundtripper by in Andy Poklemba. whose BouO; Railway Clerks will Spring’s big noise, homering Selma-Smithfield _ 18 36 484 15 1-2 sf Emerson match. be played sef g0-ace nati Reds edged the staggering Askew, Clinton outfielder, sparked he ninh. Red Springs 12 32 .273 21 1-2 ieen very busy of late, hit a home in the other immediately following the main K«itiian triumphs attraction. World before 27,- Yesterday's Results ■un in the first inning with one Champions, 1-0, No etr abase hits and some tight 2. matches between W’lLMINGTON 7; Selma-Smithfield a second Ground A. L. 075 fans here \ an who iboard and single in the Freed King, generally re- tonight. Dingle Mungo, pitching featured the Warsaw- Clinton 9; Dunn-Erwin 8. Rev. Walter ,o drive in three runs. 5{C°nnmev garded as the fastest The Reds got only seven hits managed the Clinton Blues for Sanford first Warsaw 4-0; Sanford 3-9. — Ed Jackson pitcher game played at San- Jeslie H Sloan in several Lumberton 11; Red Springs 2. Wilmington is sched- off Jim Hearn but bunched four of weeks this season, re- ford. The Red Sox the In the first, Muscumeci singled ,he other quarter‘ softball, defeated Today’s Games UP uled to them in the seventh when the signed because of ill md was credited with Jake handle the Tuesday Spinners, 4-3, but felt the San- Sanford at Warsaw. promptly Hjjj flipping health. reached duties foi run was scored. Severn Wright, Clin- ford Selma-Smithfield at i stolen base when he the to City Optical. The winning entry’s wrath in the second WILMINGTON. earned right ton has Lumberton at Red before the from rifle-armed twirler has pitch- Bert Haas singled to left, went pitcher, been ap- when Sanford mashed Springs. second peg by disposing of Warsaw, Dunn-Erwin at Clinton. did. Ben- Afr0nveine ed five wins this around to third as Galan pointed acting manager in 9-0. latcher Joe Narron Billy 6-0. 6-2, m season Augie NATIONAL LEAGUE D;ck Hewlett, against two Mungo’s place. Wright acted on flew to center, and Eddia irft!cS defeats and leads lashed a single off Stan Musial’s Warsaw won the first tilt in the Teams W L Pet. Games affair yesterday. all as fanned but Brid- round rival underhanders In the glove at first and scored as Eddie manager during the early of Behind Hardisky Harry « have a lot of top the seventh with two runs was strikeout part of the New York 27 1 9 587 ges drove in Muscumeci witn » fljeille department. He will Miller lined a bingle through third campaign. after Sanford had scored in the Rev. Mortimer be Stockholders Brooklyn _ 27 21 .563 1 He came in himself on in defeating backed by a that Kurowski manag- in the Clinton sixth single. City Optical Whitey just to tie _ 27 21 .563 1 6-0- things up. Whitmire, Chicago Poklemba's over 8-6, 4-6. aggregation that ed to ball club held a called meet- tremendous clout lr0“b.r has captured touch with his glove. who with the Sox Boston _ 27 22 .551 1 1-2 J- Bfi-iev. to meet Fountain recently signed left field fence. 12 out of last _ 24 6 the 15 battles. The Pitcher Peterson then ing night, but they have a Cincinnati 28 .462 Sar 6-0, 6-0. in op- BABE singled after short stay with the Ra- Watts, DIDRIKSON ZAHARIAS, issued no Philadelphia _ 23 28 .451 fi 1-2 6?had posing Spofford team has taken through second but Galan, trying statement on whether Three more tallies were mad-’ leigh Caps, held the Spinners to _ 20 .417 8 round match Getty 11 of corduroy slacks and all, tees off a Pittsburgh 28 th out 13 tilts. to come home from was permanent manager has as in the second by Bucs. Alsnauer Second 6-2. Leading the second, four bingles. McFadden went the St. Louis _ 20 28 .417 8 Peck, 9-7, hitters it Gullane, Scotland, during match yet been but Edens and Bill tonight will be out at the on a fine thrown procured. route for Today’s Games field out, singled, V; Getty Leslie Lloyd for the British Ama- plate Sanford. round. play Women’s Boston at Pittsburgh—Barrett 14-3) vs Muscumeci hit a to score first Kaylor, Boyce McPhatter, and from Red Schoendienst to catcher one of triple Fonveille, and teur which she won Stone, the best twirlers Sewell rha'iie Boney, William Rogers of golf title, yes- the Blues* (3-1). vim. Muscumeci came home on a City Del Rice. outburst. The — >® while Fountain Optical Gor- speedy in the league, came back in the Philadelphia, at Chicago Leonard had byes, and Bernie terday by defeating Jacqueline A wild by Koch. Hardisky Covington, Weinie ST. LOUIS AB R H O picket man also smashed a (7-2) vs Borowy (6-2). pitch from E. G. Tillett. don of 5 and 4 over the single second affray to hurl four-hit ball, London, Schoendienst 3b _ 3 0 0 2 2 walked. and AndtL default Brown, and Hunker Benson of and scored two runs, Brooklyn at St. Louis (night) Taylor Bridges singled. course. For Du.nn- strike out seven, walk and Sloan also had byes, 3&-hole During the morn- Dusak, rf _ 4 0 110 three, (3-1) vs Brazle (4-3). Poklemba then drove third and Spofford. Erwin Scott with a run irj his E lb _ 2 0 0 6 1 home also blank the Sox. Hank Nesselrode person beat Charles ing championship round, the Babe Musial, (Only games scheduled'. a , run of the game with single. McKehhan x _ 0 took ®,)e Jackson bad Diering, 0 0 0 0 the spotlight. Stone the AMERICAN LEAGUE 6 5.4 7-5. and registered victories over a tough time with Miss Gor- helped split doubleheader Koch was then relieved by Bird, Kinston Kurowski, Sb _ 3 0 111 At Lumtoerton Detroit _*_ 27 20 .574 6-4. don. So she into her Van Nordeheim with three hits in five to 6-1, and Goldsboro. changed If __ 3 0 0 2 0 trips Irving Maynard, Medwick, New York _ 27 22 .551 1 who cut off the rally. HCeA and William Kivett of for cf _ 3 0 13 0 Lumberton, bat in the of the The ladies team “lucky” slacks the afternoon Moore, second contest includ- Boston _ 24 22 .522 2 1-2 Watts, president is unbeaten in Hardisky opened the seventh by iei.d Marion, ss _ 3 0 0 3 1 mates, combined their that semi-final and came up with a battery ing a double. The field- Philadelphia _-_ 25 24 .510 3 club, said Eastern Carolina Tennis associ- victory. huge right to on an error, but Rice, c _ 3 0 16 2 first rennis talents to lasso Red _ 25 27 .481 4 1-2 getting get un- ation this Springs, 11-2. er slapped three runs accross Chicago would probably play year. _ 2 0 10 0 out to Hearn, p Cleveland _ 19 21 .475 4 1-2 Narron threw him trying ',ches‘ Van Nordheim handled the pitch- the afternoon, since After the Slaughter, xx _ 1 0 0 0 0 platter. v Monday finals are held either Washington _- 20 35 444 6 steal second. Bridges hit safely, L tennis team, of which many Tuesday or Wednesday of next St. Louis _ 20 26 435 6 1-2 and LaBlanc doubled him in, ZAHARIAS WINS TOTALS _ 27 0 5 21 7 Results are members, week, Watts Yesterday’s scor- ( contestants said, there will be a x—Ran for Musial in 8th. a close to the Pirate the No games scheduled. bringing ,, Raleigh Saturday, ladies’ xx—Struck play in tourney similiar to the one out for Hearn in 9th. Today’s Games ing. to re- now CINCINNATI AB R H O A Team w 0f the team expects being held for the men. Fol- Legion Clashes Detroit at Washnigton (night) New- WILMINGTON AB It H O A E BRITISH rf _ 3 0 S 4 2 CROWN Tatum, 9 houser (6-6) vs Masterson (4-3). se 4 2 2 2 H t0 Wilmington Sunday. lowing that, the Wilmington Musemeci, Zientara, 2b _ 4 0 12 2 contest, the Port Tennis club will Cleveland at Philadelphia (night) Benton, cf 5 0 2 1 0 0 foe Raleigh sponsor an all Hatton, 3b _ 4 0 0 3 2 be after Feller (7-5) vs Marchildon (5-3). Hardisky, 2b S 1 0 0 8 9 will city tournament, with Young, lb _ 4 0 0 5 0 With New York San- 5 2 3 11 0 0 Ciw representatives any netter Babe Beats London St. Louis at (night) Bridges, lb _.-. win, Haas, cf _ 2 110 0 Laurinburg in Miss, Today vs *12 10 9 third straight having Wilmington eligible to play. ford (1-1) Bcvens (3-6). Poklemba, If S,,ir Galan, If_.._ 3 0 16 0 0 2 0 1 9 Chicago at Boston (night) Papish LaBlanc, 3b -- 4 5 And To Claim Wo- ss _ 3 0 2 2 2 Coach Tom 4, Miller, Davis’ Wilmington (2-2) vs Ferriss (4-5). Steckel, rf 4 0 1 0 0 9 c Lamanno, _ 3 0 15 1 American * 0 0 0 0 9 CARDS? Legion team will at- AT LUMBERTON Alsnauer, c AT SANFORD NO SALE! men’s Title Peterson p _ 3 0 10 0 4 1 2 0 0 9 tempt to reach the .500 percent- Edens, p age this SPRINGS AB Game) TOTALS __ 28 1 7 29 9 point afternoon at 3:30 ,RED R H O A E 9 (First SAYS SMILIN’ SAM TOTALS _ 36 7 14 27 15 GLENN WILLIAMS Rogers, ss BETTER LIGHTING AB R H O A E By o’clock, when it to Laurin- 4 113 3 1 AB K H O A T. w ST. LOUIS 000 000 000—0 journeys SMITHFIELD Mangini, lb _ 3 0 0 10 0 ..... 400010 1 June 12.— for fourth of Howard, ss 2 0 0 0 1 0 ST. 12— GULLANE, Scotland, CINCINNATI 000 000 lOx—1 burg its game the 2b 3 1 0 0 2 4 LOTTS, June Wood, ._ 4 0 114 0 S '_ season Eames, 3b-- 2 0 0 0 3 0 I® — Babe Didrikson Zaharias against the Laurinburg Jun- Brown, cf 4 0 0 1 0 1 “r ih 3 1 2 11 2 1 taking cognizance of Runs batted in—Miller. Two base hits NEAR CERTAINTY Mason, cf 5 0 110 9 frequent- iors. c 3 0 1 0 0 0 Damon, 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 if'_ hitched up her faded blue cordu- —Kurowski. Sacrifices—Musial. Double Kukulka. 3b _ 4 0 0 10 toin-'on Clayton, lf-cf _ 4 0 ly recurring reports that he plays—Tatum and Miller and After dropping two in a row the 1111 Narron, c_ 4 1 2 5 2 0 Young; 3b 4 112 0 0 slacks after lunch today and Parnell, _ 4 113 2 1 the 0 Cl _ will roy Young; Hatton and Zientara. Left on local Reconditioned at Williams, If _ 2 0 1 2 0 St dispose of his interest in Legion bunch flattened White- rf lighting 5 0 12 5 0 Wolfe, 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 _ out a 5 and 4 conquest of bases—St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 6. Bases American stadium which Eonta, rf .. 4 113 S*r,'2b the St. Louis slapped ville, 12-7, Wednesday. It had lost Bullock, c 3 0 1 3 0 0 Legion Cardinals, on balls—off Hearn Peterson 3. Balia, £b-ss _ 1 0- 0 4 4 • presi- London’s Gordon 1; will in a class 3 0 0 2 0 0 Jacqueline previously to Whiteville and Red Carter, p 2 0 1 0 3 0 put Wilmington by 4 0 1 fhitaire P dent Sam Breadon Strikeouts—by Hearn 5; by Peterson 5. Oehler lb _ 0 2 12 tonight that made the Texas the Birch, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 itself as far as night baseball goes 0 0 9 tomboy Hit by pitcher, by Hearn (Haas). Um- Springs. Koch, p _ 0 0 0 TOTALS 34 2 6 24 14 5 28 4 7 21 12 6 — 1 0 rOTALS _ authorized this one-line state- first American-born golfer ever to pires Magerkurth, Stewart, Henline Jimmy Crawford is the in this portion of North Carolina, Bird, p 4 0 0 0 AB R H O A E likely LUMBERTON AB R H O A E (XtORD win the British Women’s crown. and Bailanfant. Time 1:59. Attendance choice of sems almost a certainty within ment: Skipper Davis for this Ehrhardt, ss _ 4 1 2 2 4 1 2b 3 112 10 27,075. » ___S2 2 7 27 13 7 juinn, or three weeks. TOTALS Her triumph cleaned out the afternoon’s battle, but with a Stanley, 3b _ 5 1 0 0 4 0 the next two Miner, lb 3 112 10 “My interest the St. Louis large in — lb _ 3 0 0 0 0 0 British chest mound Marxt 4 12 9 10 A from the West- WILMINGTON 33U 000 100-2 fjlson cf _ golf trophy every corps any one may take lighting expert Cardinal _ 3 0 1 0 1 0 organization is not for Jamin, If 5 12 10 0 h a s 00# 001 100—T lesselrode. rf English title for which Americans the mound. Jim Pepper, a flipper, inghouse Electric company, SMITHFIELD 0 sale.” Pearsall, cf _ 5 112 0 0 fosing. 3b 3 1 3 0 0 not the arcs and now is in the has twirled and Charlie 2b __ inspected present 3 0 0 4 0 0 may compete held yet Cabaniss 4 2 2 6 1 0 Runs batted in—Musemeci, Bridges •ugj, if _ The he state, which declined United States BATTERED BUGS Smith a few Dixon, rf _ 4 3 3 0 0 0 their connections at the field, it LaBlanc Bird. 2 0 0 3 0 1 pitched Poklemba 3, 2. Narron, loore, c —. only innings to w'as issued Kivett— c 4 1 2 5 2 0 disclosed Three base hits—Musemeci. Home run* ledrick, c 1 0 0 5 0 1 amplify, through The one-time Olympic javelin against Whiteville Wednesday. was yesterday Van — 2 0 0 2 0 his Nbrdheim, p_ 4 0 1 2 0 0 —Poklemba, Narron. Stolen bases (ein(, ss -_- 1 secretary, Miss Mary Mur- thrower—for nine years the wife The remainder of Coach Davis’ Informally, he has reported his 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 39 11 15 27 12 1 Musemec 2. Double plays—Musemeci, ffltfon, z _ to enthusiasts here. phy. of Denver’s Zaharias but MAULED BY CUBS will read like this: findings sport — 3 0 George lineup probably to Left on bases HcFadden. p 0 0 1 0 RED SPRINGS 000 000 Oil— 2 Hardisky Bridges. Breadon still known the athletic Bob first Mike That report will be turned over to 10. Smithfield 11. Bases on is said to own about throughout Lewis, base; Austin, LUMBERTON 023 013 20x—11 Wilmington commiss- balls—off: Edens 7. Koch 1. Bird 3. TOTALS 20 3 4 21 4 3 77 per cent of the stock in world as Babe Didrikson—switch- PITTSBURGH, June 12 — (IP) — second base; Jimmy Stoudenmire, Harry Gardner, county out for Keane in 7th. Runs batted in — Mangini, Parnell, Struck ou*. by—Edens 6. Koch 1. Bird i—Struck the Cardinal ed to her pants after lunch The Cubs sank third base; Eugene Smith, short- ioner, early next week. organization. lucky Chicago tonight Ehrhardt, Jamin 3, Cabaniss, Kivett 5. 2. Hits ii: Koch 9 in 1 2-3 inning*; is the com- 010 100 five of the first left Gardner chairman of — WARSAW 2—4 and promptly won Pittsburgh’s hopes for a winning stop; Johnny Crowley, field; Two base hits—Rogers. Three base hits Bird 5 in 7 1-3. Hit by pitcher, by SANFORD 101 001 0—3 Louis mute the to Wild six holes to gain her victory streak on the home grounds after Tartt, center field; and —Carter. Home runs—Parnell, Jamin, handling proposal Edens (.Howard!. pitches—Koch, either or Kivett. Sacrifices—Stanley, Marx. Left better the The Bird. Los "g pitcher—Koch. Umpires— Runs batted in—Nesselrode. Wilmer, | margin. a disastrous road trip, administer- Jerry Hilburn, Pepper, lighting system. on bases—Red Springs 6. Lumberton Baker Ga kill. Time of game 2:15. Ihoffner, Jones. Stolen bases—Guinn 2. Linwood Grissom in right field. idea was brought up before the ing a thumping 7-3 defeat in which 7. Bases on balls—off: Carter Birch lacriflces — Wilmer. Double plays — MASONBORO 2, baseball fans COPS Smith or Parker committee irate a succession of Buc fail- Billy Lloyd will 0, Van Nordheim 1. Struck — by Wilmer to Milner. Left on pitchers out, by Andrews, AT DUNN catch. Carter Birch 1, Van Nordheim 5. abo'-t Uses-Warsaw 8. Sanford 4. Bases on ed to hold the visitors in line. 3_ Hits off: Carter 13 in 6 o balls—of f: Whitmire 1, McFadden 5. The credited to hurler u tne crew namea a cove tne innings; Birch 2 Although the exact cost victory, in 2. Wild pitches—Van Nordheim. BICYCLES out. by—Whitmire 3. McFadden HEATH CONTEST CLINTON AB R H O A E leading hitters have been uie u*.i's in top shape, struck Paul Erickson although he requir- Johnny Passed balls—Bullock. placing I. Wild pitches—Whitmire. Umpires — Hanes, lb 5 1 2 4 0 0 Losing pitcher— ed relief from Schmitz Crowley, who is stick far above Carter. Davidzuk. was not disclosed yesterday, it will *T YOUB Itveilie Mitchell Time of game 1:35. Cieslinski, 2b 4 0 0 6 2 1 Johnny Umpires—Ruch, Oliver Allen W. A. the .400 mark and boasts a home cost slightly more than originally (Second Game) “Snag” and Evans, 3b _ 5 0 3 4 2 0 in the eighth, put Chicago in a K H E “Weinie” Brown, who were rated Marsh, cf 5 1 14 10 second place tie with Brooklyn. run against Whiteville, and Eugene anticipated. _ 5 2 2 0 0 0 one and two among the Eastern Askew, rf CHICAGO AB R H 6 A Smith, a .400 plus batter also. Sports followers interested in the WARSAW 000 090 000—0 1 4 1 ss 5 10 0 10 Rudden, Hack, 3 b _ 3 2 2 1 3 Mike New Hanover TRIO SETS PACE said the |ANF0RD 300 041 lOx—9 12 2 State league pitchers last season, Austin, top project yesterday McLean. If _ 4 2 1 0 0 0 Johnson, 2b _ 4 0 3 0 3 Connor, W. and hooked in a duel in school is among additional cost can be raised local- Jones, Roland; Stone up pitching c _ 4 2 19 10 High hitter, up Ward, Rickert, rf _ 5 0 0 2 0 Hedrick. com- the Heath —- 3 0 1 0 2 0 the select also. it is the |ld Levy game at Legion Stone, p Cavarretta, cf _ 3 113 0 group AT ST. LOUIS ly although hoped Stadium last with Allen and Livingston, e 4 0 0 7 0 Thus far the club appears to be missioners will bear the entire night 1 the TOTALS _ 40 9 11 27 9 Dallesandro, If 2 3 12 0 in the but it must cost. Masonboro Ramblers coming DUNN-ERWIN AB R II O A E unsteady infield, SURF Waitkus, lb _ 4 1 1 10 2 WAITRESSES out on be remembered that this Lewis, ST. LOUIS, June 12 —(£>)—A cou- top of Brown’s Wallace All- ss _ 3 12 16 1 Miller, Merullo, ss _:- 5 0 111 All Sizes 3b _ 4 1 10 3 0 and Smith of thousand fans pelted around Shapes Colors Stars, 3-2. Norman, Erickson, p 4 0 110 Austin, Stoudenmire, ple rf _ 3 2 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 new ex- the St. Louis club course Both Allen and Brown had good Jackson, Schmitz p _ group is brand and needs Country Denning, c _ 5 0 1 4 0 0 hurling records last night. Allen, perience before it can shine like today after Bobby Locke, the McQuillen, cf _ 4 0 0 1 0 0 TOTALS _36 7 10 27 10 a allowed 10 scatter- 5 112 0 0 the NHHS Futrelle, Horton, Heath, straight-shooting South African, righthander, Scott, If _ PTTSBURGH AB R H O A out Leach, lb 3 1 1 12 0 0 4 2 Price combination. With the hurlers and returned to the clubhouse and ed hits, struck 16, and walked Cox, ss _ 0 12 2b _ 3 113 2 0 little-known three. Brown, on the other hand, Phillips, Rikard, cf 4 0 0 1 0 getting in better shape and improv- learned that a trio of Kochli p _ 4 110 10 Fletcher, lb 4 0 0 11 0 67’s was touched for six bingles, whif- ed hitting among the outfielder ex- homebreds had shot equal MdL Jarvis, zzzz--- 1 0 0 0 0 the the in the National 209 fed three, and delivered two bases TOTALS _34 8 10 27 12 2 4 2 13 0 cluding Crowley, Wilmington and stolen lead Market St. Dial 2-3224 Kiner. If _ 4 1111 team may go Golf on balls. DLINTON 020 200 320—9 Gustine, 3b places. Open championship. rf 4 0 0 1 0 DUNN-ERWIN 230 003 000—8 Westlake, Sullivan, c 3 0 2 6 0 Runs batted in—Scott, KochJi, Nor- Mauch, 2b 3 0 3 2 2 man, Stone 2, Jackson 2, Askew 3, Bahr, p 1 0 0 0 4 — 0 0 Hanes 2. Denning. Two base hits Russell, z _ 1 0 3 Miller, Askew, McLean. Home runs— Strincevich, p 0 0 0 0 0 Dad Deserves The Best! Scott, Askew. Stolen bases—Miller, Jack- Greenberg, zz 1 0 0 0 0 1 son 3, McQuillen, Leach 2, Phillips. Bagby, p _ 0 0 0 0 Eather’s 0 0 0 Sacrifices—Stone. Left on bases—Clin- Roe, p _ 0 0 Day\ on balls— 0 0 0 0 For a will Him ton 7, Dunn-Erwin 8. Bases Wietelmann, zzz _ 0 gift that He really enjoy, give Kochli 2. 0 0 1 off: Stone 9, Struck out, by— Higbe, p _ 0 0 Stone 8 Kochli 4. Wild pitches—Stone. below. bals—Ward 3. 27 11 MWiething from the items listed Passed Umpires—Ouzts, TOTALS _ 34 3 8 Veasey. Time of game 2:15. z—Flied out for Bahr in 5th. June 15th J zz—Struck out for Strincevich in 6th. zzz—Walked for Roe in 8th. * Fusari Bout Aired zzzz—Grounded out for Fletcher in 9th. PANAMA HATS CHICAGO 100 201 030—7 On W.N.F.D. PITTSBURGH 000 002 010—3 Show Your Tonight Errors—None. Runs batted in—Rickert, Appreci- i( White and Colors Merullo 2 Erickson, Sullivan 2, John- SHIRTS son 3, Mauch. Two base hits—Cox, Merullo, Sullivan 2, Waitkus. Three ation — By Giving Manhattan and Nelson Page base hits—Johnson. Sacrifices John- By son, Livingston. Double plays—Waitkus, Merullo and Waitkus. Left on bases— Chicago 11, Pittsburgh 1. Bases on balls Him Practical Gifts * Strincevich 1 Swim —Erickson 5, Bahr 2, Trunks And Sport Shorts Bagby 2, Schmitz 1, ^-figbe 3. Strikeouts —Bahr 2, Erickson 6, Bagby 1, Roe 1, Higbe 2, Schmitz 1. Hits—off Bahr 6 in 5 innings, off Strincevich 2 in 1 in- From Our Store * ning; off Bagby 2 in 1 2-3 innings; off Water-Repellent POPLIN.... Roe 0 in 1-3 inning; off Erickson 8 in 7 2-3 innings; off Schmitz 0 in 1 1-3 can innings; off Higbe 0 in 1 inning. Win- Especially when you’re given something you ning pitcher—Erickson; Losing pitcher wear from .... GABARDINES Also Wool —Bahr. Umpires—Boggess, Jorda and Barr. Time of game 2:44. Attendance ★ 32,132. Ties ^ BERGER’S ★ Socks Hundreds Of Beautiful SPOFFORD MAY WIN SHIRTS —in whites or stripes JUNIOR FLAG TODAY ★ Belts and colors.
TIES In going after his 49th straight win Mills ★ Spoford will try an^ take Slacks and tonight, Charley Fusari. unbeaten its first City Junior Baseball TIES—to delight the eye Irvington, N. J. welterweight, faces league championship this after- • PALM BEACH He ★ Robes set off clothes. a difficult assignment. tangles noon at Robert Strange park when your with tough Tony Pellone (above) of it plays the Blackwood Braves the • SILKS a at Madi- ★ New York in ten-rounder second of a three game series for Pajamas son Square Garden. the crown. The Millers won the • RAYON to mar Pellone is determined Fu- first tussle, 6-4, on Wednesday. ★ Shirts SOCKS—lightweight and oool sari’s clean slate. Tony is a puncher The Braves, seriously weakened Basque with a blasting left hook. He’s cun- by the loss of such key players as well as colorful. Ties ★ Give “Dad” Several ning, strong, fast—knows how to as Billy Smith, Jimmy Stouden- Shirts (dress and play) sustain an attack. Pellone handed mire, Eugene Smith, and Charlie 0 Them He’ll Appreciate Billy Graham his first defeat after Smith who are all going to Wal- ★ Sport Coats SLACKS—in solids and stripes Graham had gone through 58 bouts lace with the Wilmington Ameri- can 'select a for summertime fun. without a loss. Legion team, must ★ Bill Folds Fusari is the current hot attrac- winning outfit from the following Bob- tion in the 147-lb. division. For a list of boys, Roderick Eason, *WRT Cecil Louie ★ SHIRTS * PAJAMAS welter, Charley is tall and rangy. He by Hinson, Heath, Swim Trunks I* in either Clark, Hcmer Brewer, E. G. Cott«n and Solids possesses smashing power TRUNKS—lor Ihe Dad Rayon _ Clear Stripes Gerald Stone, SWIMMING hand, prefers bing-bang tactics and Britt, Harry Mathis, ★ Wh,!* Cecil Corbett, Carl Warren, Rob- Handkerchiefs *«d All Colors Short Lengths and Regular rarely resorts to fistic science. His ert and newly signed Wal- who loves Ihe surf. string includes 34 knockouts. Brown, ter ★ Chains the excitement, blow-by- Murphee. Tie I Enjoy Spofford is expected to use the blow,on Gillette’s Cavalcadeof Sports summer same lineup against the Braves SPORT SHIRTS—gay pat- over American Co. and ★ Chains Broadcasting that it did Wednesday with the Key
) <14C0 on 1C exception of the pitcher. terns and colors. v y~v •i'ai) at possible plain Eddie Coley may hurl today for the Millers instead of Jimmy Bris- And remember, sion. who pitched Wednesday. The men LOOK lor remainder of he lineup reads; ay FEEL sharp! Kenneth Padrick, first base; % BE ' sharp! sharp! Charlie Blanton, second base; BERGER’S GOOD 131 NORTH Use Gillette Blue Melvin Johnson, third base; Blades with the Ronald Hobbs, shortstop; Carl DEPARTMENT STORE CLOTHES FRONT ST. sharpest edges Williams, left field; Billy Gore, 70S North Fourth St. Dial 9047 ever honed! center field; Corbett, right field; Copyright, 1947. by 6M«tt« Sgfotr and Roger Cork:.I, catcher.