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YANKS EKE WIN OVER CLEVELAND, 5-4 ★ * ★ r Etten, Bonham Combine ★★ ★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★ ★★★ ★ To Take Indian ALBEMARLE TAKES SHELBY IN 11 -———— Series INNINGS ----- A, Drives In Big Nick Three Negro Baseball Team Connie Mack GIBSON LIMITS Crum-Gunther Tee Off Runs; Ernie Allows Opens Big Week-End Diagnoses BRIGADE BEATS Six Hits **** local Negro baseball Philadelphia Ailments SHELBY TO NINE In Meet Finals Today NEWSIES 4 TO 1 team, the N. C. Red Sox, will 30. have a full (#)—With week-end schedule — YORK. July PHILADELPHIA, July 30.—UR— tleman “is what we ASHEVILLE, 30.— (Jf) crown that escaped her last year this week lamented, July in three runs meeting the Lum- Old Doc Connie Mack can’t SCATTERED HITS when she fell before Kir- ck Etten driving diagnosed beg, buy, trade or borrow. Jane Crum, of S. C., Dorothy Hammock ‘Shines’ With X berton Bears and Orangeburg, Bonham hurling six-hit Saturday the ills Of his ailing Philadelphia “I need' a hitter who can drive by, of Atlanta, in the finals. "id Ernie the Marines of and Margaret Gunther, of Mem- Camp Lejuene Athletics today and concluded that the ball out of {he park and a Running into stiff competition Three-Run Homer In for jus tenth victory, the New Sunday. Winners Meet reached the "'' the A’s would be stepping along relief pitcher who can hold a one Whiteville phis, Tenn., today from both the wet course and her maae it three out Little is known of the Third j. Yankees power in first division company—he said or two-run lead for a of finals in the Biltmore Forest Miss Gunther neverthe- Inning of the couple For State opponent, for the series wtih the Lumberton outfit, but so—if a trust- Champion- Y jour only he could dig up innings. Country Club Women’s Golf tour- less managed to chalk up a 4 and Indians today with a the game will to- Sunday — bring worthy relief pitcher and a nice, “Look at the games we’ve lost nament as will 2 decision over Mrs. G. M. Tru- rjeveland gether the expected—and The Boys’ Brigade softball out- ’. two highest rated hitter. that could have been with ship Monday , 4 triumph. long victories clash over the 18-hole route for luck, of Orangeburg. fit the Star-News lads 21st suc- ball clubs in outplayed up their Negro North Car- It was a few weeks ago a solid base hit at the mo- „ chalking only right the tomorrow morn- In consolation semi-finals, Mrs. to take a 4 to 1 decision in a the olina. The Marines boast an championship jn 31 starts during July, tnat the A’s, who’ve spent the best ment. And look at the games we’ve SHELBY, July 30.— MB—Albe- all-around ing. The match starts at 10 o’clock. C. D. Field of Atlanta, defeated Hanover League tilt played yester- only seven hits off Jim good team with sev- part of the last decade in the lost in the ;ate because Varks got innings marle’s American Legion Junior Miss Crum marched into the Mrs. W. S. Eakin, also of on the Robert none eral pro and Atlanta, day Strange dia- in seven innings and semi-pro players. American league cellar, were our pitchers have had to bear Both baseball team entered the North title found with another one-sided 4 and 3, and Mrs. W. B. Rodgers mond. Heving in one but they games will be played amazing the world, and Connie, by down throughout the early part of ,7joe on victory over Mrs. R. E. Wilson, of St. Petersburg, Fla., outlasted count. Etten drove the Williston diamond and to fourth But Ine Carolina State finals here this From the first inning when the ,de the blows clinging place. now, game. 7 and Mrs. C. French of St. Pe- a section will be reserved for of St. Petersburg, Fla., 5, Phyllis Newsies led off a tallies with a long as Connie says, the same “Somehow the this year afternoon Shelby, 7-4 with single fol- vs three “against pitchers by defeating favored to win the one 19 holes. “ his white patrons. and is highly tersburg, up, lowed a beautiful double a double to raise players, the same pitchers and the can’t work fuil nine innings. I don’t 11 by play and _\T_ in innings, in the fifth and de- runs batted in mark same opposdicn,” they’re back know what’s wrong with them. by the Brigaders, the latter show- Lue leading of the semi-final se- third home ciding game first after being struck on ed both on Bid Johnson, rookie in the cellar, 18 1-2 games There’s where a cracker-jack re- game superiority the field 66 ries. Fin Runner Predicts “man, knocked in one run to ITALIAN PROBLEM off the Yanxees’ pace. lief pitcher comes in, and we don’t the right thumb by Jimmy Blood- and at the plate. During the course “What we the in that department need,” the old gen- have one.” Albemarle pushed across three To was re- of tilt, which was one of the boost his total Someone Record worth’s line drive. Tex runs to win in the 11th frame aft- fastest yet played this the lieved the effective Yank Terry, season, Indian er the had been tied in Four-Minute Mile by Heath was the only HAS MANY ANGLES game up winners gathered four hits off t0,5f who was credited with the Bonham any trouble Dodgers Muff Chance the ninth. Ed Gibson, ace pitcher triumph. starting hurler A. L. King, who tha caused GIANTS the Tribe in all ex- TROUNCE for the visitors, hurled his third HELSINKI, July 30.— W—Paavo The Red Sox broke a 2-2 tie in was a bit wild thus allowing the he blanked (Continued from To Take Second Place final frames. Page One) game in a week, to the third twice first two scores the L the fourth and holding Shelby Nurmi, Finland’s great runner by scoring against by Brigade an that they will rise against the hits. returning to duty after As Wins 12-3 eight to six Dizzy Trout on singles by Skeeter team. Roy Cook, relief pitcher, Heath Germans in their midst and will PITTSBURGH 13-7 Chicago who still jogs from four out two home runs, The finals will start Newsome and Leon Culberson and was touched for an additional two ,-urv’ drove Monday three times He hi. drive the King and Marshal Ba- kilometers two or Jim Tabor’s with the bases empty July 30.—W)—The with Whiteville. The teams will fly. bingles and no runs. both di glio, or their successors, to CHICAGO, weeklv to keep in condition, is the fourth and the oth- wage drawn to decide which town the Johnny Gorsica started for Det- honors for the went first in — Batting day ■„1S a war of the Revised Puts Ott- B r o o k n Dodgers muffed a confident some runner perhaps independence against Lineup ly two in. roit in the second and was jn the ninth. first games will be played four- game to Brigade outfielder Charlie Ham- er German invaders. chance to second in an American—will run the innings: men On regain place The winner of a three-out-of-five trailing, 2-2, when he was relieved mock with his three-run homer in Score by There is no conflict between our Biggest Spree minute mile. 101—4 6 2 the National move Hank Oana the seventh. .... 000 200 League today, drop- series will into the regional by in the third session. Hammock’s drive Cleveland interests a fine field of 00x-5 7 0 immediate military and Of •‘When you get Score ... 002 021 Season their third in a row to the series. by innings: came after Walker and Marsh- Xer York our ping setting a f a s t and longer political objectives. good competitors Game Bagby, Heving 12 3 Score First burn had singled and moved to Baheries: Only amateur realists and politi- Cubs, to while the Giants by innings: pace, and track conditions just and Detroit _ 002 000 000—2 7 3 and Rosar: Bonham will run a occupy second and third on a wild Desautels cal incompetents get themselves PITTSBURGH, July 30.—(.0— walloped Pittsburgh. Shelby .... 300 100 000 00—4 8 6 right, surely someone Boston _ 022 000 OOx—4 8 0 The blow landed Dlckey' into muddles where such conflicts went on Albemarle 100 020 001 03—7 13 2 said Nurmi, pitch. telling _v._ The New York Giants After off to a four-minute mile,” getting shaky Batteries: Trout and Richards; on the line in field In the case of no of the season McKee and Gibson and who hasn’t in competi- squarely right develop. Italy, their biggest spree start 'Hiram Bithorn was effective Burgess; engaged Hughson, Terry and Conroy. into the streets. such muddle need develop. as 12 runs Wiles. tion himself since 1933. rolling today they pounded in the pinches to chalk up his fifth Second Game the utmost and -V-■ He that if Americans Marshburn, of the winners, col- SPLITS By exerting pres- across the plate in the second in a row and 13th of the predicted BOSTON victory so Detroit 010 000 004—5 8 1 lected two the whole of we altered their training methods hits for two trips to sure upon Italy, third innings and then added season for the Bruins.