both of Tarboro Youngster Greensboro, with 7,. POWER qualifying day. CARDS WIN OVER FIRST SAILFISH OF SEASON CHICAGO Wins Carolinas Medal Ward shot a two over .. Par , the nine hole fot 11 TO 3 f HITS YANKEES GREENSBORO, June 17.— (JP) — medal playott SPORTS PHILLIES, Taylor was next *** Harvey Ward, 15, Tarboro with ,, young- Beaver picked up on *"d NEW YORK, June 17 —W)—The ster, was awarded the medal of the th * And when he was in ‘ecct111 Employ Age-Old Pell-Mell rush of the" New York trouble. 15th Annual Carolinas Junior Boys “By A Kayo"—Louis Play In First Inning To Yankees was interrupted today by NIGHT SOFTBALL Golf tournament after having tied Each human foot the Chicago White Sox with an 8 to contain,! * “I’m A Cinch”—Conn Score Four Runs with Ray Taylor and H. B. Beaver, separate bones. 26 7 victory after the Yankees had won eight straight games. PLAY RE-OPENS NEW YORK, June 17.—GR— ST. LOUIS, June 17.—MV-1The St. was a see-saw are the eve-of-battle state- It wild, struggle Here Louis Cardinals thumped the Phil- FINANCE HONE Godwin, ments of Joe Louis and Billy with each team using three pitch- LOANS Opticians Win Over adelphia Phillies 11 to 3 today in Conn for their heavyweight ers and the ordinarily light-hitting a of their drive to- Bakers Take Firemen continuation 20 hits. The only extra-base knock AT HONE title fight in the Polo Grounds but for all ward a pennant, prac- Sox 11 Robert Strange tomorrow night: White getting of the game’s At tical purposes the game could have For a sound, friendly, satisfactory source of home Louis—That Conn talks This the farewell finan Billy ended after the first inning. spoiled appear- the Carolina Building and Loan Association about Direct he too much about what gonna was ance of Johnny Rigney, the Sox’ Loans. Here your interest reduces monthly. °® of the Before a Cardinal retired Ample funds tn i. in the first game do. There’ll be a knockout in acceptable end °# four runs had been scored, enough sterling righthander, who expects security. last who I bill at Robert Strange park this fight and you know to win. to be inducted into the ar~r. Fri- defeat- it. Conn ain’t no fast- the City Optical ten think’ll do Eddie Lake Walker, on the hit day. Two night I 10 er than a lot of fellows met, CHICAGO Ab R H A ed the E. W. Godwin’s outfit, and run—\vhich the Birds are work- O The / Million Dollar Bob Pastor Knickerbocker, 2b__ 5 12 12 like Lee Ramage, well thifi year in the last game the ing very —Tery Kreevich, cf- 2 0 0 to 4, and and John Henry Lewis. And 5 0 Moore singled Lake to third. When Chapman, cf -- 1 1 o 2 0 Bakeries and the Firemen didn’t I? Royal I caught all of them, Dan Litwhiler fumbled the blow in Lodigiam, 3b_ 2 0 111 Carolina -- and can do a little, Kuhel, lb 5 2 1 Loan battled to a 4 to 4 deadlock. Don’t forget, I left field Lake went on home and 17 Bnildinq Assn, Appling, gs_ 4 110 “Member Federal Home Loan Bank” the first myself. I guess it’ll be 2 These contests were boxing Moore reached second. Hoag. If- 5 0 2 1 0 over inside eight rounds. Beck hit Wright, rf- 5 C. M. Butler, W. A. Fonvielle, W. played under the giant floodlights Then Walter Johnny 113 1 D. Jones, In- Conn—Louis has lost 50 per Tresh, c--- 4 0 0 7 0 Pres. SecvTreas. Asst. in the several days. The Hopp. Don Padgett promptly fol- Sec.-Treas, past has Kigney, p 4 2 3 0 1 cent of his punch and lowed with a double Moore Moore, Vlce-Pres. dependent and Commercial leagues scoring Hallett, p- 0 0 0 0 1 Roger J. 0. down. He’s an- Carr, Attf. I closed their night games on ac- slowed ’way just and Hopp and came home himself Smith, p- 0 0 0 0 0 now. can say count of financial troubles and other guy They on Enos Slaughter’s two-bagger. I TOTALS-37 8 11 27 9 what want about how a "" voted to try again at night. League they That brought in Frank Hoerst, NEW YORK AbRHOA and how I’m not Ride officials announced last night that start too slow, letft hander, and the Cards were Strum, lb_ 4 0 2 10 1 On Safe be and how I lose Rolfe, 3b- 5 0 0 2 1 all the seats at the park will heavy enough, stopped—until the third inning. For CORRECT TINE KELLY Hennch, rf- 4 112 0 was done all I say is I’ll Etten the second Springfield TIRE* free in the future. This my temper. Well, Nick opened Ruffing, zzzz-„ 1 0 0 0 0 EASE CREDIT fans by a TFnug in an effort 1o seat the many be heavyweight champion for the Phils by hitting home DiMaggio. cf- 4 113 0 PHONE 3575 tomorrow Keller, If- 4 2 2 2 0 who heretofore have been sitting about 11 o’clock run to the pavilion roof in right. Dickey, c 3 0 0 2 1 SHELL Safti a cinch to win the COURTESY SERVICE in their automobiles around night. I’m After two were out, Joe Marty, Gordon, 3rd at Grace parked 2b-—, 3 2 13 4 Dial tm SS the A colection was taken decision. who had walked, stole second and KlZZUtO, ___ _ 4 12 2 4 park. peek, last and just about enough scored on Harry Mamie’s single. 1 p-20012 night Stancjiu, p 0 0 0 0 1 the PHILADELPHIA Ab R H O A was donated to pay expenses. Selkirk, z-_- 1 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati Splurges May, 3b _ 4 0 0 2 3 The officials have expressed the Murphy, p- 0 0 0 0 1 Benjamin, 3b _ 0 0 0 0 0 Rosar, zz- 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 11 'UUB. hope fans will turn out every First to 5-3 Bragan, ss_ 4 0 114 In Win, Bordagary, zzz- 0 0 0 0 0 Little Snacks 4 0 0 4 0 as they did last night. Litwhiler, If_ night lb_ 3 1 1 10 0 the Opti- Etten, TOTALS -35 7 9 27 OR In the opening game CINCINNATI, J une 17— UP)— Rizzo. rf_- 4 0 0 1 0 15 The z—Batted for Stanceu in 7th. cians outplayed Builders. sensational Marty, cf_ 2 10 0 0 IT’S num- the^ Young Art Johnson, The first sailfisli of the season, weighing 52 pounds, was caught zz—Batted for Murphy in 9th. SURPRISING. THE Kenneth Stalions, Warren, c_ 10 0 11 ber of people whose eyes bother Builders hurler, up from Hartford, near last Roy Lennon, (shown above), of zzz—Ran for Rosar in 9tli. young southpaw Livingston, c_ 2 12 2 2 Southport Thursday by them and don’t know It. a wild ten bases zzzz—Batted for Honricli in 9th. they Meals was bit up to was Big giving 0 Rladenboro. It was 6 feet 9 inches in Lennon Conn., lasted just long enough Mamie. 2b _ 4 0 13 length. fishing Headaches, to concen- inability Whatever the size and the _- 0 0 0 0 0 with Chicago 020 010 401—R of on balls limiting Eyemen man out as the Cin- Beck, p Captain Victor P. Lance on the Torboil, twin-motored cruiser. trate, frequently mean glasses get one today New York- 002 000 your appetite, you'll to hits. Dick Futch on the hill Horest, p_— 2 0 0 0 1 320—7 are needed. en- six cinnati Reds reached him for four our Melton, p _ 10 10 1 Errors: Peek, Rizzuto. Rung batted SEE US TO BEE BETTER joy Brooder Raised for the winners, gave up four in- hits in the first __ 0 0 runs on four Harman, x 1 0 0 in: Tresh, .Rigney. Peek, Strum 2, DR. W. A. KAMER 100% Milk-Fed bingles and walked two. Tommy on to defeat Boston Fort Screven Lodigiani 2, Kuhel, Rizzuto 2, Keller ning and went “Red-Legs” 2, Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted of the led the hit- TOTALS ..._ 32 3 6 24 12 Hoag. : Keller. Stolen North Eyemen 5 3. Bulluck Building ,to x—Batted fro Melton in 9th. bases: Kuhel, Hoag. Sacrifice: Chap, ters, with two for three. R H O A And it was as well that the ST. LOUIS Ab Face Davis man. : Gordon. Rizzuto FRYERS con- just “Doughboys” The Firemen and Bakery Lake, 3b_ 4 10 2 8 and Left on world champions made hay while Strum. bases: New York a contest Moore, cf_ 4 2 3 1 0 5; 8. Bases on balls: Off DIAL 5341 test was fast, well-played re- Chicago Rig- they did as Johnny Hutchings, Hopp, lb _ 3 4 2 13 0 The “red-legs” from Fort Screven sports outfits and the Saturday aft- ney 2; off Hallett 2; off Peek 5. Struck For Free Delivery from the start, the Smoke-eaters 5 2 3 0 0 TAUBMAN'S leased a week ago in a deal that Padgett, If_ will keep their baseball team over out: By Rigney 5: by Hallett 1: bi- scored one in the first and one in rf_ 4 12 0 0 ernoon game will be no exception. CORNELL TIRES Waner to the Reds, Slaughter, Peek 1; by Murphy 1. Hits: Off Peek brought Lloyd 4.0144 the week-end for a game with the 4.15 x the second. Th came Crespi, 2b_ The soldiers to the last 8 in 6 1-3 innings; off Stanceu O in 19_$5.95 eDoughboys with will fight 6.00 x LAKE VIEW on his old teammates Marion, ss _ 4 112 2 Davis on Sat- 16 _$1.95 the turned “doughboys” of Camp 2-8; off Murphy 3 in 2; off Rigney 9 back in the third to knot c_3 0 15 1 (15 Months Guarantee) three-hit ball the rest of the way. Mancuso, afternoon in stadium. breath among themselves to gain in 7 2-3; off Hallett 0 in 2-3 (none out count. In the fifth the Bakers ad- 3 0 0 0 1 urday Legion STROMBERG BATTERIES his sea- Cooper, p_ in 9th); off Smith 0 in 2-3. Wild pitch: POULTRY , evening This will be the first sched- in sports, but when an 6 FARMS ded another and along came the game supremacy Peek. Winning : Hallett. Los- (Guaranteed Months) son’s won-los record at- seven-all TOTALS_ 34 11 13 27 16 (Exchange) _$3.95 up their end to it uled between Army teams and will epemy invades their realm they join ing pitcher: Murphy. Umpires: Quinn, “ANYTHING IN POULTRY" Fire-laddies in tie to EASY BUDGET TERMS first two Braves _ 020 000 100— 3 Grieve and McGowan. Time: 2:05. At. got the fac^ Philadelphia a series of service games as one unit and battle it out until 112 DOCK up again. In the first of the seventh 403 003 Olx—11 inaugurate tendance: 10.442. 16 S. Front St.Dial 6236 STREET him out but a walk and successive St. Louis_ the Bakery tallied again, but the which will be played before soldier victory is theirs. by Max West, Carvel Ro- Errors; Litwhiler. Bragan. Runs threatened to win the singles batted in: 3, and civilian fans throughout the The umpire will call the game at Firemen Miller across Padgett Slaughter, Etten, well and Eddie put Marnie, Mancuso 2, Melton. will grme in their end of the seventh. Crespi 3, summer months. 3 o’clock and soldiers be admit- two runs and before Gene Moore Two base hits: Padgett, Slaughter. is hot service ted for 20c. “Hunker” Benson, pitching for the run: Rivalry between half-price, NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION fanned, was summoned Mancuso, Livingston 2. Home Et- Breadmen walked the first two bat- ten. : Marty. Sacrifice: to warm-up chores. AND ters, the first basemgn’s error on Crespi. Double plays: May and Etter ; But with one away in their half Lake, Crespi and Hopp. Left on bSies: a ball filled the bases. With THE STANDINGS Indians Win Uphill ground of the first, the Reds rallied be- Philadelphia 6; St. Louis 8. Bases on NEW REGISTRATION one Robert was sent in balls: Off Beck 1; off Hoerst 3; off OLD out, Shipp hind Lonnie Frey’s bunt-single, and Battle Over Athletics to relieve the tiring Benson. Shipp Melton 3; off Cooper 4. Struck out: YESTERDAY’S RESULTS COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER, NORTH CAROLINA ? a walk to Ival Goodman, singles By Hoerst 2: by Melton 1; by Cooper ; struck out Lee and forced Sand- Ernie 6. Hits: Off Beck 3 In 0 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS Frank McCormick and innings (none 8: New York 7. June $500,000 lin to out to end the ball by out in to five Chicago PHILADELPHIA, 17.—UP)— fly walk to Lombardi first; pitched batters); Boston 14-5; Detroit 6-8. Koy, another off Hoerst 9 in 5 1-3 innings; off Mel. A wild pitch by Phil Marchildon per- A special election will be held throughout New Hanover County game. Craft St. Louis at Washington, Postponed, and a single by Harry gave ton'l in 2 2-3 innings. Hit by LOC between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, on Tues- pitcher: Gerald Walker to score from First Lieut. Frank Burns of Fort Beck: (Rain). mitting the champs an edge and signaled By (Hopp). Losing pitcher: Cleveland 3; l. day, July 15, 1941, at which there will be submitted to the qualified Screvens the last game. Beck. Stewart Philadelphia third base in the eighth inning shat- umpired onto the scene. Johnny Umpires: Magerkurth, voters of said County the following question: Burns is well remembered in lo- Hutchings and Dunn. Time: 2:05. Attendance tered a 2-2 tie and gave Cleveland walked to fill the sacks St. Louis 11; Philadelphia 3. Shall an order finally passed June 2, 1941, authorizing the Issti- (paid): 1,623. New York 3. to 2 over the cal softball circles. Last season he and Bill Wer- 8; Pittsburgh an uphill 3 victory ance of not exceeding $500,000 School Building Bonds of New Han- but Deringer fouled Brooklyn 7; Chicago 6 (10 Innings). w'as head umpire of the two Athletics at Shibe Park tonight. CABIN over County for the purpose of providing the following school In- for a second fanned Cincinnati Boston 3. ber, up time, Sewell Goes 5; *MHD be leagues. 1 Wild, (NIGHT GAME) provements, approved: to end the uprising. CLEVELAND Ab R H O A Two more fast are sched- STANDINGS Erecting a new school building at Sunset Park and equipping games BOSTON Ab R H O A Boudre 4 0 Giants Race In, 6-3 American League a, ss-.,- 12 2 iTRAIOHT BOURBON WHISKEY same, or enlarging present building. uled tonight at Robert Strange. In Sisti. 3b_ 4 0 0 6 2 Keltner, 3b_ 4 0 113 1 0 0 0 0 Won Lost Pet. Enlarging the school buildings at Forest Hills, Winter Park. the first game the Poledippers of Ross, x Walker, if_- 4 113 0 0 37 23 Bradley Creek and Carolina Beach, and same, Cooney, of_ 5 3 5 0 PITTSBURGH, June 17.—W)—1The Cleveland_ .617 Heath, rf_ 3 113 0 equipping Taylor-Colquitt will play the Bag- 4 2 15 0 New York- 33 23 .589 and classrooms in the Tileston, Hassett lb wildness of Sewell the Campbell, cf_. 4 0 2 0 0 Finishing equipping Wrightsboro, Rip helped -_ 30 23 makers of Wertheimer and in the West. If_ 5 13 2 0 Boston .566 Trosky. lb_ 3 1 1 11 1 Hemenway, Cornelius Harnett, William Hooper and Washington Cat 2b 4 0 10 0 New York Giants to race away to Detroit _ 31 28 .525 nightcap the Sneeden-York ten Rowell, Mack, 2b _ 4 0 14 3 lett Schools; I 1 _ 30 26 Miller, ss _ 4 0 10 Chicago .536 will clash with the a five-run lead in the first three Hemsley, c *_ 3 0 13 2 Making repairs to and installing equipment in the New Hacover j Spofford Spin- 4 0 0 1 0 Philadelphia_ 26 21 .553 Moore, rf_ innings today and cost the Pitts- Heving, p_ 4 0 0 0 3 High School; ners. The opening game will start Tierres, c_ 2 0 0 2 0 St. Louis.. 18 34 .346 a 6 3 _ 19 and the Isaac Bear School and vocations) at 8 m. and the Manno. xx_ 10 10 0 burgh Pirates to defeat. Washington 36 .345 TOTALS_ 33 3 9 27 14 Altering equipping p. nightcap at for Masi. c_— 1 0 0 2 0 The Giants scored twice in the National League PHILADELPHIA Ab H H O A ouilding a Junior High School; 9:15. Won Lost _ 0 0 0 0 0 Pet. new School and Johnson, p two Brancato, ss_ 4 0 0 1 2 Erecting a school building near the Isaac Bear 2 0 0 1 1 first inning on a walk, singles St. Louis_ 40 18 .690 * Hutchings, p-- Dean, xx _ 1 0 0 0 0 equipping same; and a and got three more in Brooklyn _ 37 19 .661 Baroness de Rochs was the first fly Moses, rf_ 4 0 0 2 0 Erecting additions and auditorium at the Williston Prim=ry TOTALS.. 37 3 10 24 4 the third when Sewell Cincinnati_— 30 27 .526 If_ 4 12 3 0 woman to own and operate an air- wild-pitched Miles, School and Peabody School and equipping same; x—Batted for Sisti in 9th. New York_ 28 27 .509 Johnson, lb_ 4 1 1 10 1 with the bases loaded and Morrie 27 29 Acquiring land and electric wiring, altera- plane. 3 xx—Batted for Berres in 6th. Chicago__ .482 Chapman, cf_ 4 0 15 0 necessary installing Ab R H O A Arnovich raised a _ 21 27 .438 tions and to or all of above CINCINNATI long fly. Pittsburgh Hayes, c_ 4 0 14 0 repairs any buildings. ADVERTISEMENT Werber, 3b_ 5 0 0 0 3 Boston _ 18 33 .353 80pt. The hereinabove set forth contains a statement of tie With this lead the veteran Carl Suder, 3b_ 4 0 10 2 question 2b _ 4 2 2 1 4 17 38 .309 Frey, Philadelphia- Davis, 2b_ 3 0 2 2 3 purpose for which the bonds are authorized by the order referred 2 10 10 Hubbell coasted to his fifth vic- Goodman, rf_ Marchildon, p_ 2 0 0 0 2 to in said To Relieve i 1 1 ten 1.50 QT. question. McCormick, lb_ 3 1'12 tory, although allowing hits, GAMES TODAY x_ 1 0 0 0 0 j Collins, If said bonds are issued a tax will be levied for the payment Koy, 1_ 3 1110 one a home run Elbie Fletcher. NEW YORK, June 17.—(IP)—Probable by of the and interest on taxable in the of c _ 3 8 17 0 in the Major leagues tomorrow principal thereof all property Misery O 1 0. Lombardi, Joe Bowman, who pitched the TOTALS_ 35 2 8 27 10 S Craft, cf_ 3 0 12 0 (Won-lost records in parentheses): x—Batted for Marchildon in 9th. County of New Hanover. ss_ 3 0 0 3 0 last 6 2-3 for the A new be per- LIQUID Joost, innings Pirates, * National League xx—Batted for Brancato in 9th. registration has been ordered and no one will 4 0 10 4 new » — M M TABLETS Derringer, p_ held the Giants to six hits and at mitted to vote unless anew. The books for such Brooklyn Chicago—Hamlin (4-2) Cleveland _ 000 101 010—3 registered V ■ SALVE vs. Olsen (3-2). will a. m. 6:00 m. on one run. I Philadelphia _ 200 000 000—2 registration remain open from 9:00 until p. NOSE DROPS TOTALS_ 30 5 7 27 12 at St. YORK O A Philadelphia Louis—Blanton, each day, and Saturday, June Boston _ 200 000 100—3 NEW Ab R H Errors: Boudreau Mack. Runs bat. except Sundays holidays, beginning COUGH DROPS (5-2) or Pearson (1-6) vs. Lanier (4-2). 400 100 OOx—5 Kartell, ss_ 3 0 14 2 ted in: Johnson Mack.-Two 14, 1941, and closing 1941. On each Saturday during Cincinnati_ New York at Pittsburgh (night)— 2, Trosky, Saturday, July 5, Try “Rub-My-Tism” None. Runs batted in: Rucker, cf _ 5 3 2 5 0 base hits: Boudreau. Home said the several Errors: Melton (4-5) vs. Butcher (5-4). Mack, registration period said books shall remain open at —a Wonderful Liniment. c _ 5 2 3 3 1 Sacrifices: so Powell 2, Miller, McCormick 2, Koy, Danning, Boston At Cincinnati (night)—Javery runs: Johnson, Trosky polling places. On Saturday, July 12, 1941, challenges of voters Craft 2. Two base bits: Frey. Ott, rf '_ 4 110 0 Heath. Double Suder, Davis West, (1-0) vs. Vander Meer (6-5). plays: registered may be’ made. The polling places in the several precincts Sacrifice: Goodman: I.eft on bases: Young, lb_ 4 0 0 7 1 and Johnson 2; Keltner, Mack and FOR HOSPITALIZATION American League and the registrar and for each are as follows: Boston Cincinnati 8. : Arnovieh, If _ 4 0 13 0 Trosky and judges precinct 10; Chicago at Nw York—Lee (7-4) vs. Trosky; Keltner, Mack, INSURANCE 3b_ 4 0 0 4 4 on bases: Cleveland Off Johnson 2; off Hutchings 3; off Orengo. Chandler (0-2). Boudreau. Left 8; First Ward 3. Struck out: Whitehead, 2b_ 4 0 114 8. Bases on balls: Off Derringer By Hutchings St. Louis at Washington (night) — Philadelphia Polling Place CALL WM. CLARK JAMES 7. Hits. Off Johnson p_ 4 0 0 0 0 off Marchildon 4. Struck Registrar .Judges 4; by Derringer Hubbell, or Gatehouse vs. Heving 2; 4 in 1-3 off Niggeling (0-5) (4.1) Marchildon 4. Cornelius Harnett Earle L. Marvin Newton GENERAL INSURANCE inning; Hutchings 3 in 7 Sundra (5-4). out: By Heving 4; by Bradley 2-3 Hit Hut. TOTALS_37 fi 9 27 12 Wild 2. Umpires: School M. Ross AGENCY innings. by pitcher; By Detroit at Boston—Rowe (3-3) vs. pitches: Marchildon, T. chings (Craft). pitcher: John- PITTSBURGH Ab R H O A Rommel and Ormsby. Attend- Losing Harris (3-3). Pipgras, Second Ward — First Precinct Phones—3216 office 5704 res. son. 2b _ 5 0 12 3 Time: Umpires: Barlick, Pinelli and Gustine, — ance: 19,236. 1:54. Cleveland at Philadelphia Smith, Hemenway School W. P. Wilbur L. Croom No. 2 Masonic Temple Bldg. Ballanfant. Time: 2:03. Attendance: Handley, 3b _ 3 0 12 1 McGlaughon (4-4) vs. McCrabb (5-3). Rose 2,482 paid; 6,136 women. Vaughan, ss_ 5 0 3 2 4 FLAT FOOT J. E. 0 2 0 Elliott, rf_ 5 0 Second Ward — Second Precinct 4 0 14 0 DIAMONDS AND COAL A flat foot is one in which the Van Robays, If_ Court House S. M. O. W. Messiest lb_ 3 118 2 so Boatwright Fletcher, While diamonds and coal are arch of the instep is flattened Fred T. Tucker DiMaggio, cf_ 4 0 0 1 0 both is car- on the carbon, coal impure that the entire sole rests — Lopez, c _ 4 115 1 Third Ward First Precinct O Sewell, p_ 0 0 0 0 1 bon and diamonds are pure car- ground. 3 Crowley’s Cleaners J. E. Hearn E. J. Mclntlre S-T-E-A-D-Y DOSS IW J. Bowman, p_ 3 1110 bon, 3 B. E. Hollis Davis, z_ 10 10 0 crystallized. — _ _ Third Ward Second Precinct ., Martin, zz_- 0 0 0 0 0 SILK HOSIERY BIG BUSINESS National Distillers Products Corp., Isaac Bear School Mrs. J. B. Williamson Mrs. R. S. McKe than Each S scout Silk in Canada is a * U. military truck, hosiery big K. Y. Frances Eiaen TOTALS _ 37 3 10 27 12 L Miss car or other vehicle contains about is the rate p Siiowi^eur^tKetari z—Batted for Bowman in 9tli. business.. It produced at Fonith Ward zz—Ran for Davis in 9th. 40 distinct raw materials. 3 of $35 per minute. 3 Tileston. School L. C. LeGwin P. W. Bethea New York_ 203 000 100—6 F. L. Mills, Jr. Pittsburgh_ 000 012 000—3 Errors: DiMaggio, Young, Bartell, Fifth Ward — First Precinct Fletcher. Runs batted in; Ott, Young, Fire Station Mrs. H. F. Watters W. E. Keen Arnovieh, Handley, Flecther, Gustine, , J. N. Jenkins base hit: Danning. Two Danning. Fifth Ward — Second Precinct Home run: Fletcher. Double RISES AS PARTICLE plays; William H. L. Herren S. W. Ruark Whitehead and Left Hooper Orengo, Young. School W. C. Hatch, Jr. on bases: New York 10. AFTER PARTICLE IS 8; Pittsburgh * Bases on balls: Off Sewell 4; off Hub- Sixth Ward — First Precinct GATHERED BV>THE?IN- bell 3. Struck out: By Sewell 1; by New Hanover Edw. C. Hines P. J. Baschon Hubbell 2; by Bowman 3. Hits: Off Studebaker High School Mrs. J. M. Stroup Sewell 3 in 2 1-3 innings; off J. Bow- DVSTRtOUS ANTSf/ man 6 in 6 2-3. Wild pitch: Sewell. Sixth Ward — Second Precinct Losing pitcher: Sewell. Umpires: Rear, Fire Station J. H. Womble J R. FiS"er. don, Conland and Goetz. Time: 2:13. D. B. Upchurch lHKEWIS€...GREWh Attendance: 1,586. * Cape Fear Township SUMS OF MONEY... Wrightsboro Mrs. J. A. Westbrook C. L. Ritter School Building Mrs. Eugene Savage FINANCIAL SECURITY Camp Davis-Marksman Harnett Township — Winter Park Winter Park H. O. Thomas Mrs. Janet E. M ITSELF...RISEOOTOF Ball Game Champion School Mrs. C. M. TValdori Postponed Building Harnett Township — 7 Mile Post LITTLE-BY-LITTLE’. C. Murray A joint announcement from Odgen Filling G. T. Shepard R. More miles per gallon Station C. L. Rose RE&ULAR SAVINGS/ Major Brusher, recreational di- rector of Camp Davis, and Man- say happy owners! Harnett Township — E. Wilmington Forest Hills C. J. ager Marks of the Cape Fear j. Herbert Johnston p'a-^ a of what School Building Mrs. J. K. ^ard OAVE regularly part you earn...and,reoch- league club, was made last night ★ Harnett — financial, cancelling the scheduled base- Township Seagate «aiio ing your goal.becomes automatic!; Save Seagate School Mrs. Hilda Green Mrs. Martha ball game between the Camp Million-dollar ride and but be sure Building Liston Larkins systematically your.money;is working*for Davis nine and the Marksmen. ease! Masonboro — Masonboro Precinct while it's mounting Your in The game which was to have handling Township you up. money this tinsti- Lumsdens Mrs. Rebecca P. K. Montforo been played tonight at Legion Hello" 7 tution earns consistently a ★ Oyster Roast Lumsden Mrs. C. J. better-than-average Jyield; Field has been postponed until Masonboro — Park and both principal and dividends are Friday of next week at which Township Sunset Federallyllnsured Lowest cost Sunset Park Mrs. D. G. Wylie David Le"!B time an attractive program wfll repair in owners’ Cannon up ta$5,000!riStortjtoday with as little as School Building W. A. be presented the fans. experience! Due to the game Federal Point Township Friday night Carolina Beach J- D. Skipper The Pirates and Cyrus E. Cole Insured between Burt Kitefs ★ School Building Donald J. the National Guard team from SulU-*^ By order of the Board for the County Fort Screven and also the Sat- of Commissioners More New Hanover. afternoon contest be- money when you trade in! PEOPLES B. & L. urday THOS. K. WOODY, ASS'N tween the Screven lads and Clerk to Board of Commissi ners Camp Davis, it was thought Han and By order of the County Board of Elections of New 112 Princess Street wise to avoid a conflict “ATSON-ROWAN motor CO. County. at either 1 hurting attendance Ifato ROBERT STRANGE, Iig Elections game. am>_ ,^.4545 Secretary of County Board of