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Edens Blanks Clinton, 6 To 0, To Sweep Series Wtns PGA Demaret Medal; Star - Producer Adkins Comes Back Four Pirate Bingles Match Play Starts Today Enough For Victory nirTBOlT. Mich., June 19 —UP) To the colorful Mount-Look irv Demaret, Leon v[J!' Rocky Win Pulls Bucs Seven Games From turned in Out, Spins? fl.'om Ojai, Calif., CHISOX DUMP total of T!xa'.v f01 a 36-hole 137, Adkins Got Start At New Hanover In medal ’34; Blues Muff With Walks; •I® "up the qualifying LEGION Miscues, and 62 OPPOSES Pj checa for *250, paced YANKEES, 6 TO 4 Returns To Blackbird Staff RAMBLERS SMASH into the match In Sanford Tonigb* Qualifier* ——- of the 29th Profession- :;or — NEW YORK, June 19. //Pi __ LAURINBURG HERE f After Navy Hitch Special To The Star which the championship fhe Chicago White Sox 25 TO 1 Pirates notched Uve go’fers dumped WALLACE, — Ben CLINTON. .Tune 19. tallies. champion Hogan the New York Yankees out of first Johnny Harry Bridges started Landing The Wilmington American Le- BY GENE WARREN Edens shutout the Clinton Blues Pa., psased up the place in the American j put his skippering knowledge to WARSAW, June 19—The things off by reaching first on the Hershev. League to- Star Mason- the over gion team, which has from Sports Writer good use and the result was with five hits here tonight for his catcher's error. Poklemba ,nd -ound of qualifier day by defeating the New Yorkers jumped j 211 boro Ramblers slaughtered the Andy but last Buddy Luper, halfback of the straight wins for the Delaware seventh pitching triumph of- the lined out a ,eCm Hollow's rolling terrain, 6-4. place to second in the Legion Wallace team of the Eastern State single, sending Bridge? tomorrow The Duke Blue Devils. Howard eleven. season, 30, giving Wilmington a around to third. Poklemba was pli:1be in there firing Yanks dropped to second, standings, goes after its fourth League here tonight. 25-1, behind Turner, Southern Conference tail- Adkins his clean sweep of its two-game series thrown out at second, to the play-for-pay bridge five percentage behind the began coaching ca- the two-hit trying points straight of the season to- back of pitching of Hunker ,f of 18-hole victory North Carolina State. reer at own New with the Sampson County club. stretch his bingle. Bob LaBianc ‘‘nt0 two rounds Boston Red Sox, who were un- Wilmington’s Benson. night at Legion Stadium at 7; 45, Pete Goddard, star linesman of Hanover school in 1934. Tonight's win pulled the Bucs walked and stole second. Bob competition. scheduled. High That In b,LhO-nian Duke.are known football a regular Eastern State game. to seven * his 69 CHICAGO playing a return contest with the by year the Wildcats won six games within games of Sanford. Steektl also received a free tick- .are: registered early AB R H O A Frank Maner's y the nation over almost as and lost nine piled up 12 The Pirates four Baker, 3b 3 2 0 0 2 fans> three. One of the losses piled up only el, filling the sacks. Jim Staton to it his opening Laurinburg Juniors. runs addnig cf well as their next door in the first three frames in the but were aid- w°a'' sat back and let Phillev, 5 14 2 0 neighbor. was outside the Eastern Confer- bingles win, smashed a single to center field, then just ss Coach Tom Davis ! *' Appling, 3 12 11 said yester- But the man who coached them ence. The clubs Nevertheless Benson did not let ed by three Clinton errors and five and **• the field to catch only which beat scoring' Bridges LaBianc,. ie-- ‘of try Wallaesa. If 5 0 0 5 0 day he had not decided on his to up the ball fan- the fame in high school, the man NHHS in the Class A circuit were throughout game, walks. Edens struck out eight and Steckel also came in when the York, lb _ 4 12 2 1 starting lineup: He explained that who 10 and rf got his start in Wilmington— Durham and ning giving up only four walked two. Clinton center fielder errored thfe several Kennedy, _ 4 0 2 4 0 the High Raleigh High. did, but came infield is a question mark his name has not ; bases on balls. 2b _ '50142 graced the head- Offered a better in 1935 ball. Edens b‘L-,e Michaels. since position Wilmington scored its first run Johnny grounded ou£. c 4 Eugene Smith, lines half so Dickey, 4) 0 8 0 regular much as those of his at Rocky Adkins took it The Ragiblers collected 21 hits in ihe third with Fred Muscemeci walked, ilo»*. _ Mount, inning Johnny putting Lopat. p 2 0 10 0 shortstop, is out of town. The pos- gridiron pupils. and has ben going up rapidly in off W. A. “Weenie” Brown, who Edens doubling in Jim Staton, men on first and third. Bill Ben- Maltzbeiger, p _ 1 1 0 1 I- sible arrangement, however, may We are speaking of Emory Ad- the coaching business ever since. ! otherwise did the same on the who had walked. ton then doubled in both Musc?,- be: Bob Lewis, first TOTALS base; Louis kins, pigskin of Hano- Adkins mound as and trips -36 6 12 27 7 pilot New said yesterday that he ; Benson, also striking out The clincher was put on the meei Staton for the final runs NEW YORK Tartt. second base; Stou- ver MASONBORO AB R H O A Jimmy High in 1934, coach of Rocky could have gone back to Dela- ! 10 and walking four. contest in the seventh stanza in of the game. Stirnweiss, 2b _ 4 2 2 2 3 denmire, third base; Mike Austin, Mount from 1935 1940. as- ware Hen through University, but preferred Rambler Staton and Poklemba with OBA rich, rf _ 2 10 10 Levy King, centerfield- shortstop; Johnny Crowley, left sistant of If athletic director Dela- the athletic director position at for three each led 3 TO 2 I,indell, _ 4 113 0 er. led the assault on Brown, slam- the Pirate hit- field; Jere Hilburn, center field; ware in and COLA, cf _ University 1941 1942. All this PEPSI DiMaggio, 3 0 0 4 0 Rocky Mount. may make lers, while Cieslinski out three and a smashed either Jim or j ming singles triple McQuinn, lb _ 5 0 18 0 Gibson. Pepper, Lin- and an man | today ex-Nivy who Blackbird followers optimistic, but in six three for four to 3b wood trips. Louis Collie, left- pace Clinton. former ace Johnson, ___ 4 0 12 1 Grissom, right fielder, and is back at | Bob Edwards, pitch- Rocky Mount with a to Leon Brogden of Wilmington, i Tonight the Pirates in- Fizzuto, ss _2 0 114 Smith, catcher. fielder, got three safeties in six climbing x c. State's baseball nine, Billy Jimmy Craw- tag over his door reading: "Ath-, Le Stone of Bill Dole vade { c _ 2 Raleigh, Sanford for the first of Honk, 0 0 4 0 ford. Charlie ! tries, and catcher Levy Heath »n local Cape Fear league Robinson c Tracy Duval, Smith, lctic Director and Head Football fo Bob Gantt of Dur- _ 1 0 0 2 0 Fayetteville. important series •bowed* or hurl. ; poked out two hits in four times STANDINGS two-game wifjt the oval should be thrown Be\ •ens, p __ 2 0 0 0 1 Hilburn may Coach.” Norris of n,:nv ham, Jeffreys Golds- at bat. the Tobacco State league leaden. at Stadium Queen, p 0 0 0 0 0 The starting array for Laurin- Rocky Mount is to and night Legion by overjoyed boro, Hank Madden of Wilson WILMINGTON AH R H O A E Page, p 10 10 0 burg is to be: sec- have Dick Williams and Walker the highly-rated Pepsi likely Bounds, Adkins again behind just means more headaches. both ss_4 10 0 3 0 z _ j Line 0 Musemeci, Blown, 0 0 0 0 ond Faulk theirjjit for Skeet James, 3 2, base; center field; Mc- athletic wheel. The a singled Wallace’s bingles. I cf _ 4 0 1 4 0 0 of _ 0 0 0 steering sports' Mount will indeed be club only TOBACCO STATE LEAGl'E Benton, yCo a dub Drews, p 0 2 'Rocky Hardisky, 2b __ 4 0 0 8 4 0 game of an exhibi- Fadden, shortstop; Jones, catch- enthusiasts there remember how to watch next season. Team Won Lost Pet. Games ,h„ second lb TOTALS 31 4 11 first Behind Bridges, 4 1 0 M 0 1 L Winter Park 7 27 er; Shedds, base; Curry, his gridiron elevens over a Asked about his Ad- doubleheader. period prospects. If _ — Poklemba, 2 0 1 0 0 0 z—Walked for Page In 8th. Sanford _ 38 13 .725 by the iden- right field; Herndon, pitcher. of six years won 54 kins out Seagate games, lost;i replied: “I have Alvin LaBlauc, 3b ___ 2 1 0 0 2 *0 Led Hooks, PIRATES SPOIL WILMINGTON_30 19 .612 7 CHICAGO 100 Six. 3 2, in the first 041 000—6 and tied two. can Garland Steokel, rf __.. 3 10 10 0 score. en-1 They easily*j quarterback; Barnes, Lumberton _ 28 23 .549 10 tical NEW YORK 101 020 000—4 c recall that in 1938 and again in* center; Harvey Odom, end; and Dunn-Erwin 25 24 .510 12 Staton, —.- 3 2 18 10 Edens, p 4 0 1 0 0 # tallied their first run Error—Johnson.