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 , 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 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 , 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 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, 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, Coy 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, . 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. Runs batted in — 1940 Adkins turned out Eastern* Harry Fowler, guard: back from Warsaw _ 25 26 .490 13 *°Masonbor° MORT’S Clinton 23 27 .460 14 1-2 3. York 2 ■ stanza when Ed- Appling Wallaesa. TIGERSWILT Conference DEBUT: the third Lindell, champions. Luper,|I the 1946 squad, but newcomers TOTALS -SI 8 4 17 10 DiMaggio. Johnson 2. Two base hits — Selma-Smithfield 20 30 .400 17 1-2 ,1 on the Pepsi Cola Turner, and Goddard were all “Red” 160 scored — Red CLINTON AR K H O »slds Kenedy, Philley. Three base hit# J Watkins, pound sopho- Springs _ 13 37 260 24 1-2 A B error. The other of PITTSBURGH, June 19 — rf jjrst baseman's Stirnweiss, Michaels. Home runs—York. mainstays those great Rocky! more fullback, and Charley UP)— Yesterday's Results McLain, -4 0 0 1 0 0 — E The lb_ 4 0 came BEF( Pirates Cieslinski, 3 5 2 0 markers Stolen MACKS Mount teams. Pittsburgh WELLINGTON Clinton 0. ,wo' Clamdigger base—Philley. Sacrifices Ap- After Luper and Batchelor, 150 pound junior half- spoiled 6; pling, Stirnweiss. Kennedy. Double York Giant Selma-Smithfield 5: Lumberton 6. Evans, cf-_ 3 0 1 3 0 1 the sixth. Goddard finished high school. Ad- back, are the two boys whom I today by blasting the ir. plays — Stirnweiss. Rizzuto and Mc- Mort Sanford 9; Dunn-Erwin 10 (10 ). Marsh, lb- 4 0 0 10 0 0 second game saw veteran PHILADELPHIA, June kins, who played under Wallace ! believe will the team.” Cooper’s debut as a New The Quinn; Michaels, Appling and York; 19—(/Pi— spars Warsaw 17; Red Springs 4. Kukulka, 3b ___ 4 0 0 0 3 1 and Duncan Wade at went to big righthander from the box in If Norwood Skipper Baker. Michaels and York. Left on bases The surprising. Philadelphia Ath- Duke, the Blue!i Adkins said he will not coach Today's Games Vorreli, -S 0 1 0 1 0 duties three and on Ruddon, 4 Futrelle share the pitching —Chicago 11. New York 10. Bases on letics moved within two and a Devil mentor and talked him into* either basketball or baseball at innings going to Warsaw at Selma-Smithfield. H-_ 0 0 0 3 *0 the balls—off Bevens 2, off 5. score a 12-2 Red Springs at Clinton. Sanders, c- 3 0 0 R 0 ‘1 Winter Park in Rangers' Lopat Queen half games of first in the giving both boys scholarships to Rocky Mount. victory. The defeat 1. place WILMINGTON at Sanford. Wright, p- 2 0 0 0 0 'o over 2. Malezberger 3, Page 1. Drews knocked the New Seagate. Johnny American Duke University. After Adkins “Bob who the Yorkers out of z , 2vic*orv Strike outs—by Bevens 3, Lopat 5, League as they pound- Broome, managed Dunn-Erwin at Lumberton. Ward, 1 0 0 0 0 O for the losers. had the National lead. Wallace twirled Page 2. Malezberger 3. Hits—off Bevens ed out an 8-4 victory over the De- conferred with Beattie Feath- basketball club last season, will League NATIONAL LEAGUE Vaughn, p 0 0 0 0 0 3 Park scored the winning S in 4 1-3 innings; Queen 0 in 2-3 (none troit for their third ers, Turner got in N. C. State have the same job in 1947. Cleet- Cooper gave up hits and Wr L Pet. Games Winter Tigers straight eight TOTALS after corn- out in 6th); Page 2 it 3; Drews 1 in 1; and the first Behind 32 0 5 17 10 rull i„ the sixth inning triumph today. made Wolfpack wood is our baseball coach.” six runs in two-and-two-third in- 5 in 4 2-3: 2 in 4 1-3. ADD STANDINGS WARD z—Batted for Wright In 7th. behind in the fourth to Lopat Maltzberger DETROIT AB R H O A team for sea to from three look on the nings the tail-end who — — straight string Pirates, _ el Hit by pitcher, by Lopat (Rizzuto). Things definitely up- Boston gl 23 .574 count. Lake, ss 4 12 10 sons. WILMINGTON 001 000 500-^8 inot the Winning pitcher — Maltzberger. Losing grade at Rocky Mount and Legion snapped a five game New York_ 29 22 .369 1-2 Mayo, 2b B 0 1 o 4 losing CLINTON 000 000 000—10 Umpires—Boyer. his success at Stadium to rock when streak. Brooklyn _- 30 25 .545 1 1-2 pitcher—Bevens. Rpm- Evers,, cf 5 0 2 3 0 Following great is expected mel and Passarella. Time 2:39. Attend- Chicago 29 25 537 2 Runs batted in— Staton Wertz, If 4 1110 Rocky Mount Adkins received a the Leon Brogden coached New -NEW YORK AB R H O A Edens. 2, Ben^ St. Louis_ 27 28 .491 4 1-2 ton 2. RED SPRINGS ance ID.375 (paid). 3b two base hits—Edens, Benton* AT Mullin, rf _ 5 10 2 0 position at Delaware in Hanover Wildcats collide Rigney, 4 0 0 2 1 University High Cincinnati _27 30 .474 5 1-2 — 2b Stolen bases LaBlanc, Musemedt* Kell. 3b _I_4 0 10 2 1941 as Witek, 4 0 13 2 and ’42 line coach and with the Adkins piloted Blackbirds Philadelphia _ 24 38 .421 8 1-2 Double R H O A E 1 plays—Wilmington 4, Clinton V. WARSAW AB Cullenbine, lb _ 3 10 9 1 Thomson, cf_ 4 0 2 1 0 i Pittsburgh _ 21 32 .306 9 1-2 basketball head. For two years he* come next October. Mize, lb B3ses on balls—off: Wright 6. Edens 3. c _ 4 0 0 ft — Wagner, S 0 2 7 1 3 2 s.. BROOKLYN ADVANCES Yesterday s Results Struck out, rf _ by—Wright », Vaughn m 6•?>}?! 1 * 4 ® Hutchinson, p _ 1 0 0 0 0 Marshall, 4 0 0 2 0 1. Jordin Pittsburgh 12; New York 2. Edens 8. Hits off: 2 2 10\ 0 W. c_ 3 Wright 4 in 7 inningS; cf 5 Gorsica. p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Cooper, 115 1 5. jcrobola. -1 WIN If Brooklyn Chicago 1. Vaughn 0 in 2. 117 10 WITH 5 CUB x 1 0 Gordon, _ 4 0 2 5 0 Losing pitcher—Wright. Milner, lb 5 Cramer, 0 0 9 Boston at Cincinnati, rain. so ppd., Umpires—Ruch, Davidzuk. Tune of rf 3 2 2 0 0 0 Trucks, p 1 0 0 0 1 Kerr, 3 0 0 1 1 ganie Stephens, M. (Only games scheduled i. 2:07. McHaie, xx _ Cooper, p_ 11110 Bohannon. If 4 2 0 0 0 1 | CHICAGO. June 19. —iTPi— The 10 10 0 Twins Past Today’s Games _ 0 Ayers, p 0 0 0 0 6 3 2 12 1 Overmire, p 0 0 1 0 l — 3b -— Creep Boston at Jones, Brooklyn Dodgers took over third Chicago Spahn (10-2) vs 4 I 1 12 1 0 Beggs. p 9 6 0 0 0 For Newspaper Service Dial Howland, c —- Erickson (2-2). 2-33|l in the National Gearhart, x 2 0 Iplace League today1 TOTALS ... 3? 4 10 _ 1 0 0 0 0 Johnson, p 6 1 2 0 24 9 New York at St. Louis (night)—Xoslo the Cubs. X- Grounded out for Thompson, p _ € 0 0 0 0 (by trimming Chicago 5-1, Gorsica in 4th. (5-3) vs Brecheen (9-3). xx xx—Singled for Tracks in 8th. LaFata, _ 10 10 0 _ 44 17 13 27 • 2 their three series In — Anchor game 10-9 at TOTALS to sweep Philadelphia Hardware Co's. PHILADELPHIA 10th, Pittsburgh (night) AB K H O Spins A Leonard vs BED SPRINGS AB K H O A E from the Cub* and drop the Chi- TOTALS (7-3) Bonham (3-1). Joosi, ss 5 10 4 2 24 2 8 24 7 _ 5 114 0 0 (Only games scheduled). Rogers, m cagoans into fourth place If Pulling a double steal to x—Lined out for Beggs in 7th McCosky. 5 2 3 3 0 edge AMERICAN LEAGUE Mangini, lb — 3 0 1 4 0 0 AB R H O A < for MONTHLY BROOKLYN Val°- rf 3 1110 past the Sanford 10-9. AT DUNN xx—Singled Thompson in Pth. I Spinners, Boston _ 29 22 .569 — >p) 2b * 1 1 1 3 1 2b 5 0 0 4 1 PITTSBURGH AB it It Wood. Stanley, Adams, lb_._ 4 12 a O A 5 1 in ball the Dunn- New York _ — cf 4 113 0 0 4 2 I 4 0 10-inning game, rf 31 24 .564 Brown, Robinson, lb of Rikard, _ 4 2 17 0 Chapman, __ 4 1 J 7 1 Erwin Twins last the SANFORD .AB R H O A E Detroit 27 24 .529 2 If --. 5 12 10 0 6 1*23 cut 2b Clayton, Reese, ss -- c night Herman, _. 4 2 2 3 1 Rosar, -... 3 10 5 0 Guinn. 2b 5 8 16 11 Philadelphia_ 28 26 .519 2 1-3 Parneli, 'p' rf _* 8 0 3 1 0 1 cf 5 0 0 7 0 leaders’ margin over the Basinski 2b_... 0 0 0 1 FISHING Furillo, Suder, 2b _■- 2 0 0 0 winning 0 1 lb _ 4 10 8 10 _ (2bi 2h_ 4 0 0 2 1 1; 10 0 10 Shoffner, 3b Cleveland 23 23 500 3 1-2 Wolfe, rl Pirates seven Gustine. _ 5 12 0 0 Walker, Richmond, 3b _ 10 10 0 Wilmington to cf _- 5 13 2 0 1 Washington _ 23 27 60 5 1-2 Hackenbury, c 4 0 1 8 0 0 rf 3 0 0 2 0 Wilson, Kiner, If 5 13 10 Snider, Majeski, 3b-2b _ 3 less than it's been a 110 0 games, in rf- 4 2 110 0 _ 26 31 .456 6 1 2 Nesselrode, Chicago Miller, p _ 3 0 12 10 3b 3 0 12 Greenberg, lb_ 4 115 0 Jorgensen, Marchildon, p _ 3 0 0 0 2 time. -- 4 2 2 0 5 1 St. Louis .. 0 long Nessing, 3b ss 21 31 .404 8 1-2 Carter rf _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 if 2 0 12 Cox, 5 12 2 2 Hermanski 2 1 TROPHY Pugh, If _— 6 2 2 0 Yesterday’s Results _ 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Westlake, ef _ 4 Sellers, (rf. p Lavagetto, x TOTALS 33 8 9 The Pirates blanked Clinton, 6-0, 115 1 27 7 —-- 5 0 2 6 0 0 6; York 4. 1 0 c c Chicago New Gionfriddo, it 0 0 0 behind the five-hit of Hedrick, Howell, —__,_ 5 2 4 2 0 0 hurling m--, 2 0 0 1X0 Washington 3; Cleveland 1. TOTALS 36 4 11 17 5 4 c 3 112 DETROIT 000 200 110—4 Keane, Higbe, p S 1 0 0 1 Will be the first of _„_ Hodges, 0 0 3 1 0 8: Detroit 4. presented 0 Johnny Edens. 90 -— # Philadelphia Branca, P 3 110 PHILADELPHIA 104 001 20x_8 Watson, Warsaw ooo ooo 395—17 5 9 27 8 Bortz, p__- 3 10 0 10 TOTALS (Only games scheduled). each month to the person TOTALS ___36 Lumberton back on the _ 39 12 16 27 5 jumped ■■■■-. RED SPRINGS 300 OOO 001— 4 Errors—Lake, Mullin. Majeski. Runs x _- 10 0 0 0 0 •-B D Today’s Games out for Hermanski in 7t'n. Stone, catching the largest fish of x—Grounoded batted in—Adams win trial last night, coming out NEW YORK 011 Detroit at New 2, Chapman. _,_ 1 0 0 0 0 0 000 000— 2 York—Trout (6-3) vs CHICAGO AB R H O A Majeski House, p Runs batted in—Jordan 2. Scrobola, of tie with the Selma-Smithfield PITTSBURGH 204 005 Shea any kind brought to our store 2. Kell. McCosky, Wertz, _, 42 9 11 28 11 4 lOx—12 (7-2). 2b 5 0 12 2 Wagner 2, TOTALS 8’ephens 3. Jones 2. Wood Johnson, Posar. — Rowland. 1, Two base hits—Mayo. Leafs in the of the 6-5. force out for Bortz in 8th. Cleveland at Boston (night) Em- the month. 3b 3 0 0 1 3 Wagner. last ninth. x—Hit into during preceding Clayton 2. Parnell. Two ba* hits Lowery, j — Gustine, Rig- Double plays Wagner to Cullenbine. DUNN-ERWIN :» AB R H O A E Errors—Howell, Gordon, bree (4-5) vs Hugh son (4-5i. — 4 0 12 0 Warsaw continued to bash Jordan Th base h:' fu t. ... cf around ney, Ayers. Runs batted in—Herman 2, Pafko. left on bases-Detroit 10: Chicago at Philadelphia — 3 0 0 2 0 Philadelphia Miller, If _ 6 0 1 0 0 2 Kiner 2. (night) Sacrifices—Wood. Left on bases—War- Cavarretta. rf--- 8. Base once again sinking Red Springs Gordon, Greenberg, Westlake 0 on balls—off Marchildon 4: 3b- 6 2 4 1 1 0' Papish (2-3) vs Fowler (5-6). Uallesandro, If 4 0 12 Norman, 2, Howell, Gustine 2. Two base hits — Hw 11. Red Springs iu. Ha. c u.i Hutchinson 3: Trucks 1. Robins, 17-4. St. Luis at Struck out—b' _ 5 3 2 2 0 0 Wsshingtn (night)—Kra- c 2 0 0 8 2 Jaflbfon. rf Herman 2, W. Cooper. Gordon 2 Cox. -off: Johnson 5, Miller Parnell 1. Scheffing, Hutchinson 3: Marchildon mer (5-4) vs Mastersn (5-3). ENTER YOUR CATCHES 6, 4: Trucks 3- 1 2 2 0 0 — Rickert. z 1 0 0 0 0 After the Twins had piled up a M'eOuillen, e£ _ 4 Three base hit* Westlake. j Sellers 2. — Kiner, Wood 2 Struck out, by Overmire 1. Hits—off Hutchinson 5 in 1 0 0 4 0 c _-_4 12 8 12 — McCullough, e 2 7-3 lead In four innings, the Spin- Denning, Sacrifices Rigney. Higbe 2. Rikard. I EVERY FISHING TRIP! Johnson 12. Miller 4. Parneli 0. Sellers 2-3: Gorsica 0 in 1-3: Tracks 4 in 4: 4 12 7 1 2b _ 0 0 1 7 6 1 l, Wood Waitkus, lb ners to unleash- Bell, Double plays—W. Cooper and Witek. | 3. Hits off: 0 — Miller 7 in 7 innings; 0 Overmire in 1. Hit by pitcher got work, finally SURF MATTRESSES as 4 0 0 1 by Leech. If _ 5 0 2 7 1 0 Left on base*—New York 8; Parnell 2 in 0. Sellers 1 in Merullo, Gorsica three-run in the Pittsburgh 1-3; Wood .1 1 0 0 * 0 'Marchildon.!. Losing pitcher— ing a assault 6 1 0 3 4 1 9. w Schmitz, p Phillips, as_ Bases on ball*—M. Cooper 1, All Sizes Colors 1 2-3 Wild Hutchinson. — Thomp- Shapes pitches—Johnson. Wood. 0 0 Umpires Rue. Paparella ninth to knot the score at 9-all. 0 0 0 0 Pontbriand. p _ 4 2 3 0 1 son 2, Higbe 2. *—M. Pa»<«d bails — Meyer, p and Summers. Time 2:14. Cooper Hockenbury. Winning 0 0 0 0 0 Attendance in the last of the tenth, z___ 1 0 0 0 0 6 L Ayer* 2, pitcher—Johnson. Meers, p 7.253 (paid). Finally, William*, Beggs 1, Thompson 1, Higbe Losing pitcher—Miller. 10100 0 0 0 0 1 0 1. ANCHOR | Frey, 77 -—-- Shamrock Twin Tate, p_ Hit*—M. Cooper* 8 in 2 2-3 innings; Umpire*—Baker, Wilson. Time of Denning, aatcher, game | T 0 0 0 0 0 _ 46 10 17 30 15 6 3 in 2 ,p. P 9_ Jack second TOTALS Ayer* 1-3: Beggs 2 in 1; Thomp- 0 and Bell, sacker, Hack, zzz 10 z—Grounded out for Pontbriand in 8th. son 3 in 3. Losing pitcher—M. Cooper. ___10 both then the HARDWARE COMPANY TOTALS _34 1 8 27 9 singled. They pulled Umpires—Ionian, Reardon and Goetz. SENATORS SHAVE SANFORD 030 010 UK 0— 8 American automobile manufac- z—Struck out lor ■cheffing in 6th. double steal, and it worked. Dur- Time 1:07. Attendance 8,779 paid. DUNN-ERWIN 112 301 100 1—10 Front and Dock Streets tartr, for Meeri in 7th. course of ball produced 3.089.000 vehicles zz—Singled ■ ing the the game, in 9th. 3 2 In 1948. zzz—Singled for Lee CLEVELAND, Hank Nesselrode his 11th hom- Hun* batted in — McQuillan, Nessel- 209 Market St. Dial 2-S224 _ hit HAMER ADVANCES Hedrick Leach 2, Jackson BROOKLYN 000 002 300—5 er of the year for Sanford, and rode, 3, LOUISVILLE. Ky., June 19. —UP) 000—1 WASHINGTON. June 19. —(#•)— Wilson 2. Two base hits—Leach, Pugh, CHICAGO 001 000 Jackson hit his seventh for Dunn- — — George Hamer. Columbus, Ga., The Washington Senators scored a Norman. Nesting. Three base hit* BICYCLES Run* batted in—John- Erwin. * clouter, defense of his Error—stanky.e 3-2 victory over the Cleveland In- Wilson. Hedrick. Pontbriand. opening Two base — son. Reese 2, Furillo, Snider. Bob Spicer, Lumberton kurler, —Nesselrode, Jackson. Stolen bases Southern Amateur golf crown, base hit — dians today as held hits—Reese, Pafko. Three Early Wynn McQuillen.' Bell, Denning. Double plays the racked up his sixth victory of the averted the fate that befell medal- *T YOUB Reese. Stolen bases—Johnson, Robinson. visitors to seven hits and scor- Guinn to Bell (1). Smartest Cool last nine —Keane4 Shoffner; ist he Shoe, — Branca. Double season night, weathering Charley Harper today as ad- Sacrifices Schmitz, ed his eighth triumph of the sea- Left on bases—Sanford 7, Dunn-Erwin and Robinson. Left markers to outlast vanced into the with plav—Reese Stanky son. hits and five 10. Bases on balls—off: Bortz 3, House quarter-finals 9; Chicago ». Bases a 4 3 on base*—Brooklyn CLEVELAND AB K H Mason, 8-5. Selma Smithfield’s 1, Pontbriand 3. Struck out, by—Bortz and victory over Ray Salman, Meers O A on balls—Schmitz 3. Meyer 1, 1. _ was Pontbriand t. Hit* olf: Bortz 14 In 7 New Orleans. Spring Metkovieh, cf 4 0 12 0 fiery manager, Mickey Balia, 5, 2. 7, Meyer Branca —Schmitz ss House 3 in 2 2-3; Pontbriand Schmitz 8 Conway, _5 0 111 relieved of his aecond base duties innings; 1, Lee 2, Branca 1. Hits—off 11 in 9; Pate 0 in 3. Edwards, If _ 5 0 110 when he Winning pitcher— in 6 1-3 innings; Meyer 0 in 1-3; Meers in the seventh inning Be smart... be cool.,. wear these lb _ 3 Pate. Losing Umpire*— summer-styled — Fleming, 119 0 pitcher—House. 2. Williams 0 in 1-3; Lee 1 in Losing pitcher rf a Lumberton scoring of Singles! and Peck, 2 0 15 1 protested Ouzts, Veasey. Time game 2:40. Schmitz. Umpires—Boggess, Jorda ventilated oxfords two-tone Gordon, 2b —_ 3 0 0 0 of tan Roblee. Theit 18,902. 3 play. by Barr. Time 2:34. Attendance in the Keltner, 3b _ 4 0 0 1 4 The Cubs came 'across AT LONG LAST On W.N.F.D: Tonight custom Hegan, e ——- 2 0 0 S 0 last of the ninth to push that need- will their V — tip keep you fashion-right, Lopez, c __ 0 0 6 2 0 RENO, June 19. Ty Cobb, ed run across after the Leafs had Stephens, p 2 0 0 0 0 one of the baseball at 6-5 in the first part greatest play- comfort-cut will p _ 0 0 tied it up keep you feeling f Lemon, 9 0 2 er* of all time, today filed suit for light, Robinson, x _ 0 0 0 0 0 that frame. Shelton Stanley, Attention!!! Boys And Girls of divorce from Charlie Lombard xx Mitchell, _ 1 0 0 0 0 hot corner man, singled. He Cub 39 Boudreau, xxx _ Cobb after years of marriage. 9 and 17 10 10 0 stole second, but didn’t need to, (between ages years) Bockman. xxxx _ 0 10 0 0 because First Baseman Elzer Seerey, xxxxx _ 10 10 0 Charlie Jamin hit three hi the seventh, nine in the Gromek, xxxxxx _ 0 0 0 0 0 Marx walked. hard fly to right field eighth, and delivering a knockout $10-85 a long, TOTALS -- frame. 33 2 7 24 11 which Eonta, rvho was racing aft- five in the last Cyclone Junior x—Walked for Hegan in ©th. Johnson, Red Sox ball- er its full speed, could barely tip crafty Leagues xx—Grounded out for Bowling Stephens in 0th. scored. pusher, was bounced for 11 hits, xxx—Doubled for Lopez in 9th. his glove. Stanley witl\ but he knew how to weather them. xxxx—Ran for Boudreau in 9th. Jamin vols credited with a double. Wood and Sel- ARE BEING xxxxx—Singled for Lemon in 9th. Warsaw went six scoreless in- Neither Mason nor xxxxxx—Ran for Seerey in 9th. before breaking out with lers who followed him, did either. 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Case, rf _ 2 0 0 4 0 ORGANIZED Vernon, lb _ 4 0 0 6 1 Spence, cf _ 4 0 12 0 Frat Batters Grace, If _ 4 12 3 1 Senior Priddy, Jb _ 4 0 2 0 3 Christman, m 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 At Mancuso, c _-_ 18 0 Team, 18 To 3 3 Postman Wynn, p —-- 1 1 1 1 Ferrick, p_—- 0 0 0 0 0 battered the MBA Ike Wil- TOTALS —-Tss&ttff_3 8 27 10 Senior Fraternity lightweight champ AT LUMBERTON iams N. Hanover league leading Post Of- (above), Trenton, J.,invade* BOWLING CENTER CLEVELAND 000 001 001—2 ranks at Madison INGHAM'S % 001 100 welterweight WASHINGTON Olx—3 fice club, 18-3, last night at Robert SELMA-SMITHFIELD ABKHOAE aa-5 0 0 4 2 0 Square Garden tonight. He tangles Errors—Mancuso, Peck. Runs batted behind the four-hit Howard, Strange park Bernstein, cf-2b-- 1 1 2 2 0 0 with one of the Pins — Ten Pint in—Yost. Priddy 2, Robinson, Seerey. best, Tippy Larkin, Puck for If -—- 4 0 1110 Two base hits—Yost, Fleming, Grace, pitching of Heeden, who hurled Woodard, »t Garfield, N. J. 3b ----- 2 1112 0 Priddy 2, Metkovich, Boudreau. Stolen of the Senior Bare, Others' Senior Fraternity —-—- 2 1110 0 Williams isn’t the crown OF #1 bases—Peck. Left on bases—Cleveland Eonta, rt seeking g WEEKS CLEAN, 4 0 2b —- 2 0 0 5 10: Washington 7- Bases on balls — Class A Softball loop last year. Balia, but he wants to prove he can be 0 0 0 0 0 0 $7*85 to HEALTHFUL SPORT Wynn 6; Stephens 2; Lemon 1. Strike Gibson of- to loss was the third against 4 1 2 10 1 2 poison high-ranking 147-pounders. — The outs Wynn 0, Stephens 1. Lemon 1; Oehler lb 110 1 Ike is a and Ferrick 1. Hits—off in the Postmen. Eames, e — 4 0 puncher packs plenty $11.85 — Stephens 4, 5; nine victories for June 23rd., 7:30 P. M. 2 110 4 0 Boys Begins Nanday, Lemon 4 in 3; Wynn 7 in 8, Ferrick 0 Mason, p Df power in either duke. Some think Heeden allowed all the Post Of- in 1. Winning pitcher—Oynn. Losing he’s short on boxing skill, but that Time of TOTALS _34 5 9 25 14 3 — P. M. pitcher—Stephens. game 2:16. runs fourth inning, &rls June 25th., 7:30 fice in the AB R H O A E doesn’t seem to him. He has Begins Wednesday, Umpires—Weafer, Hurley, Hubbard and LUMBERTON hamper Berry. Attendance 4.478. struck out four, and issued no Ehrhardt/ ss 5 0 0 2 10 kayoed almost half of his foes.

_ 4 2 2 0 S 0 — 3b — Stanley, So far Bewi Per Week 15c Pet Game bases on balls for one of his best as fistic skill is concerned 2 Games Marx, lb_— 3 1 2 H 1 1 Larkin is in a class flipping performances. Jamin, If_,- 4 0 2 2 0 0 practically by backed Heed- 114 0 0 himself. Experienced Bowling Instruction—FREE Senior Fraternity Pearsall, cf _— 8 The Garfield Gunner has 4 112 10 JUNIOR BOWLING en'r by scoring four runs Cabaniss, 2b -_- lost only three decisions in more than To Bowl pitching 0 0 0 0 If You Don’t Know How rf _ 4 1 first four in the Dixon, 135 which a in the inning, 4 0 0 5 2 0 fights, indicates it takes six Knisley, c _ We Will Teach You. four in the fourth, and 0 to beat him. second, Spicer, p _:_ 4 12 13 haymaker _ LEAGUE 14 PLANNED in the fifth, Enjoy the excitement, Sizes: 6 to 34 6 11 27 11 1 blow-by- Paul Turned starred at bat for TOTALS _ ar,d Mall this Coupon to blow on Gil lette’s Cavalcade of Sports Fraternity, blasting two Widths: AAA to EEEE Dawson Street. Junior keglers will get a chance Senior SELMA-SMITHFIELD 001 003 100-^5 over American Co. and one and one 022 000 101—6 Broadcasting | to participate in a regular league home runs, single, LUMBERTON WMFD 3400 on name _____ in to the your dial at 10 p.m. four — this summer, according to Art In- double trips plate. Runs batted in Bernstein, Balia. for for I gram, manager of Ingram’s Bowl- Huffman also got two wo Oehler, Marx, Jamin 3. Cabaniss 2. And remember, address__—..| had four hits — Bernstein Manf, ing Center. The center will spon- the Frats. Four players Two base 2, men LOOK team. Jamin. Homte runs—Cabaniss. Stolen --- sor a new for kids between hits for the losing [jAqg TELEPHONE_| loop bases—Marx Stanley. Sacrifices — Gib- sharp!. FEEL the of 9-17. Tonight in the Senior Class A Sii-Aii n Shoe Store ages son. Double plays—Marx to Spicer: sharp! BE sharp! Both Softball Optical to Oehler. on Boys—Report Mon. T p.m. Girls—Report Wed. 7 p.m. boys and girls will be league City plays Mason, Bernstein I.eft Use Gillette Blue to take new the Brotherhood of Railway Clerics bases—Selma-Smithfield 7; Lumberton eligible, part in the Blades w'ith the ^Footwear cTor Clll CENTER league, which will function at least at 7 o'clock and two clubs who 3. Bases cn balls—off: Mason 4. Spicer INGRAM’S BOWLING 1. Struck out. by—Mason 1, Spicer 5. sharpest edges one a at Re- were rained out earlier in the sea- night week Ingrams’. — Hit by pitcher, by Spicer iMasoh, ever honed! 109V6 North Front Street Phene 1*,|1 Dial sec- 2-1391, Dawson St. duced rates will be given to the son meet at 8 o'clock in fee Eonta*. Passed balls^-Knisely. Umpires— junior*. ond affray. Mitchell, Reveille. Time of feme 2:15.