Fritzie Zivic Battles Cars Are Entered - PRESBYTERIAN WINS FELLER DEFEATS Forty-One BOZZELL HILL DAVIDSON, Mav i T* Tony Marteliano Tonight terian college's tennis Sby> SPORTS Motor Race lts mat<* teT In Indianapolis with Davidso- ARE RE-MATCHED NEW YORK, May 1.— (®—Wel- winnmg six 13 TO 9 singles and T toda>', MACKS, INDIANAPOLIS, May 1.—(tfl— showing the fastest qualifying time terweight Champion Fritzie Zivic Wes to of for 10 miles will be permitted of local mat Pittsburgh goes Joe Louis' fight- at Forty-one cars, including two Answering demands eventsJor_a_Hjr^^u. JUNIOR HIGHS TO Cleveland Flashes Power face the starter on May 30. All a-month campaign two better to- had fans, Promoter Leon Sykes last night RESULTS French-sponsored speedsters, a of morow when he makes the CLEMSON YESTERDAY’S Plate and on Mound to cars must qualify at speed night WINS announced that Sailor Barto Hill and been entered in the Indianapolis 110 miles an hour. first of three appearances booked CLEMSON, S. C., Washington 7: Chicago 0. at least Mav 1 HOLD TRACK MEET 8. Take Engagement motor list of entries were Paul Bozzell, who last Monday night for May. He will take on The Clemson Cleveland 13; Philadelphia speedway Memorial day Heading the Tony college term Boston 15; Detroit 9 will New York con- defeated 500-mile r^ce as the clos- cars by Mike wrestled to a 75-minute draw, Marteliano, rugged v New York St. Louis 5. midnight three sponsored Lenoir-Rhvne ,f ,tea,n 14; which tender, in a 10-round non-title bout N. C„ 5 to 2 Stadium Will Be the National League CLEVELAND, May 1.—I2P)—The ing time approached tonight. Boyle, Chicago sportsman, have the spotlight at the weekly here Today. Legion Cincinnati 2; Brooklyn. 1. (11 ). at the New York Coliseum. ^ Speedway officials said a few included the Italian Maserati in show Monday night in St. Louis 5; New York 0. Cleveland Indians’ flashed power at wrestling Scene of Annual Field Day more Shaw of This will be Zivic’s ninth Pittsburgh 15; Philadelphia 2. entries postmarked before which Wilbur Indianapo- Hall. fight the plate as well as on the mound Thalian since INTERNATIONAL LLAGI P Chicago at Boston, postponed, (rain). the midnight deadline be lis has won the last two races. he took the welter crown Exercises Today might two made something Jersey City 4; today with Bobby Feller snatching sleek The grapplers from Henry and should Rochesrer THE STANDINGS received tomorrow. Shaw again will pilot the Armstrong, Newark of a with mat followers in their 2; Montreal 3 American League the glory for both as he set down the bring his over that stretch They announced today that maroon The other Boyle on earnings Syracuse Won Lost Pet. quali- speedster. debut performance here, and 5; Buffalo The annual track meet for Junior Athletics to close to $70,000. he has in’ 4 Philadelphia 13 8. fying trials for the annual classic entries will be driven by Chet Already Cleveland- 12 .750 next week’s show, Sykes said, they -Baltimore 8; Toledo 5, qn .. 6 *647 pocketed $63,000, and is to 30 High school students of Wilming- New York-11 It wasn’t enough that the Indians would begin May 17. Only 33 cars Miller of Detroit and George Con- two out of three falls in a gel 9 5 .643 will go Chicago- can per cent tomorrow night with the ton and New Hanover county will S 6 .5o8 broke out in their heaviest hitting start the race and the ones nors of Los Angeles. 90-minute setto. Boston_ house scaled to a S .429 capacity gross Detroit _ 6 Ari be held this afternoon, beginning spree of the season. Feller staged a The supporting bout, limited to 75 of High Washington 5 10 .333 $24,000. 4 10 .286 minutes, will feature Sol Slagle, pit- at 3 at stadium. Philadelphia- field day all by himself. On May 13 Fritzie will meet o’clock, Legion 3 9 .250 St. Louis- ting his cleverness and speed against Phil Furr at The Pirates To Season Philadelphia in anoth- Events for will be first, National League young speedballer batted in Karl a Sport Coals girls Open the brute power of Krauser, er Won Lost Pet. and on four of the Tribe’s runs, one of them tour over-the-weight match, with the events of similar St. Louis-11 3 .786 Polish refugee making his first 26 boys’ a fifth homer—the second of May will defend his title against _ 13 5 .722 Krauser, immedi- Brooklyn of U. S. wrestling centers. Freddie (R/.d) classification following New York_ 8 7 .533 his major league career. In the same With Goldsboro Cochrane at New- will come to $11.75 Promoter Sykes said, _ 8 8 .500 Tonight N. Cincinnati he recorded his w_i_ ark. J. 1 inning, 1,000th strike- In _ ately. 5 7 .417 fresh from triumphs quality jn kp Chicago- out Jack Wilmington Boston_ 6 9 .400 by fanning Knott, the op- in the new colors The schedule: for the boys: Kites’ Club Expected to Have over some of the top grapplers in pa, Philadelphia- 5 31 .313 posing until that frame. BEARS TRIUMPH terns that game. Pep ; dash and standing _ 4 10 .268 American Sixty-yard Pittsburgh Feller went on to run his strike- More Punch and Pepper SUNSHINE DOWNS BOONE, May 1,—(JV-The hard- your spirits! The Hiil-Bozzell match is expected 75 to 90 pounds. TODAY out total to 1,002, or seven for the Lenoir broadjump, GAMES This Season in their hitting Rhyne Bears 1.—OP)—Probable while to draw a sizeable crowd ,for dash and standing NEW YORK, May game, yielding eight hits. splurged in the early innings and Sixty-yard in the major leagues tomorrow’. initial appearance here the two mat Homers by Ben McCoy and Bob defeated State 13 to 4 broad 90 to 110 pounds. records in parentheses). 5-2 men— Appalachian jump, (Won-lost Johnson drove in six of the A’s BAKERYMEN, artists—both big and powerful ANDERSONS eight .■ ■ in a National League Bert Kite’s a faster ■■ baseball game here this after- dash and Pirates, of the best shows ever seen Seventy-five yard Chicago at Brooklyn—Lee (0-2) vs. runs. After Knott went to the show- gave one noon. Front at Princes* 125 team than has Wil- 1 standing broad jump, 110 to Wyatt (3-1). ers in the fifth, A. R. Johnson and represented Benson Pitches in a Wilmington ring. Cincinnati at Boston—Derringer (1-2) One-Hitter; j Herman Besse finished on the mound mington in many seasons, will pry pounds. or Thompson (0-1) vs. Tobin (0-2). Opticals Defeat Ethyl- One-hundred-yard dash and run- Pittsburgh at New York—Sewell (1-1) for Philadelphia, but the starter was off the lid of the baseball season vs. Gumbert (1-0). charged with the loss. 8 to 3 Boston Pounds broad jump, unlimited. St. Louis at when they meet the Goldsboro Dow, Tiger ning Philadelphia—Kri6t (0-0) PHILADELPHIA— Ab R H O A vs. (1-2). Girls events: Hughes 2b..- 5 2 2 4 3 Coastal Plain nine. Win American League McCoy, league Pitchers for 15-9 broad Moses, rf_ 4 2 2 4 0 Potato race, standing Boston ai Cleveland—Newsome With Hunker Benson (1-0) R. Johnson, If_ 3 113 0 The same is the first of a series pitching one- and 50 yard dash, 75 to 85 vs. Milnar (2-1). jump S. ef_ 5 0 0 2 3 1.—UP) — 'fhe New York at Chicago—Ruffing (2-1) Chapman, Kite plans to play with stellar hit ball, the Sunshine Laundry soft- DETROIT, May Siebert, lb _ 2 0 0 9 1 pounds. vs. Lyons (1-1). Sox one game c _ 2 0 111 ballers of the Commercial Boston Red salvaged Potato race, standing broad jump Washington at St. Louis — Hudson Hayes, baseball aggregations during a league de- Leovich, c_ 2 0 10 0 the set of three with the De- (0-3) vs. Aukar (2-1). feated Royal at from and 50 dash, 85 to 100 3b .. 5 0 0 2 3 season in which he has Bakery Robert yard pounds. — Sutler, Philadelphia dt Detroit Beckman tentatively with a merci- F. Chapman, ss_ 2 0 0 0 1 troit Tigers today Potato race, standing broad jump (0-1) vs. Rowe (0-2). booked a number of Strange Park last night, 5 to 2. In Collins, x_ 0 10 0 0 large the best attack on three pitchers, in- 75 unlimited. less and _ 11110 the yard dash, Brancato, ss and opener, the City Optical a 15 0 3 pro semi-pro nines within trav- Eyemen Bridges, for events for all Knott, p _ 1 0 0 cluding Tommy Special partici- distance. downed A. Johnson, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 eling Ethyl-Dow, S to 3, for an to 9 decision. pants: CARDINALS SWEEP Miles, xx_ 1 0 0 0 0 This year Kite has a group of Independent loon vlctorv. 880 for Besse. p_ 0 0 0 0 1 winner of his two pre- Relay race, yards, eight- youngsters on his roster and indi- Only Shipp, Baker Bridges, Wagner, xxx_ 0 3 0 0 0 flinger, succeed- one in- man teams. vious starts, lasted only cations are the team will have ed in collecting- a hit from Benson. Totals 33 8 8 24 12 up runs in the High jump. NEW YORK STAND more punch and pepper than in The latter fanned nine and walked ning, giving fjve for ten-man teams. * and the Red Sox made life Tug of war, x—Batted for F. Chapman in 7th. any other season. seven. A triple by Fowler, two-base first, xx—Batted for A. Johnson in 7th. two successors, Diz- Each school will be permitted But tonight they are meeting a hit by Carter, and singles by Wil- miserable for Pitcher Warneke Scores Nine- xxx—Batted for Besse in 9th. White. Jim Ta- three competitors in all except the severe test, for the Goldsboro ag3 liamson and Bullard in the third in- zy Trout and Hal CLEVELAND— Ab R H O A in the first special events. Hit Shutout for 5 to 0 De- gregation boasts a powerful and ning gave Sunshine its five runs. bor’s three-run double ef_. 3 2 13 0 Weatherly, fast roster that should Sandlin caught for the blow Brid- Keltner, 3b.. 4 12 13 give the Laundry boys was the telling against cision Over Giants and Newman CHARLOTTE WINS Boudreau, ss_ 5 2 2 1 3 Bucs a run for the margin of vic- for the Bakers. ges. lb_ 5 13 8 0 RICHMOND, Va., M ayl.—UP)— Trosky, tory. In the first game, Futch pitched BOSTON— Ab K H O A Heath, If.- ..51300 to 6 3 4 2 0 Charlotte defeated the Richmond 3 The Pirate will look Marshall for the Eyemen, lliMaggio, of- “Feather-fome” the NEW 1.— UP)—1The Bell, rf _ 2 110 lineup giving 4 0 Y.ORK, May T’vtlak. c_ 6 2 4 2b _ 5 116 1 up five hits, two and new resilient midsole con- Colts in a Piedmont league game first St. Louis CARDINALS Mack, something like this: walks, whiffing Williams. If_ 6 2 14 0 place Desautels, c _ 5 2 3 7 0 struction used in these here tonight, 7 to 2. behind the six- The catcher will be selected two. He threw four wild ones, but T>oerr. 2b 5 4 3 4 made a clean sweep of their three- Feller, p-—.- 4 12 0 1 ss- 4 12 0 2 shoes provides a flexible, hit mound performance of Zukowski. from Norman Barefoot his slow ball had'the Dowmen baf- Cronin, game seriiss with the Giants today McKenzie, Foxx. lb..— 6 1 il 1 springy tread base to help Totals. 39 13 18 27 8 fled. Except for the seventh, whei 4 0 13 0 as veteran Lonnie Warneke pitched Burney Covington, and Joe Ed- Spence, rf keep foot nerves and mus- TWINS WIN Philadelphia.. 000 001 205— 8 wrds. the Chemists got two hits, he kept Tabor. 3b- ® a nine-hit shutout and, with home 4 J1111 J J cles vigorous and healthy. 1.—(iP)— Cleveland _ 102 051 13*—13 them scattered. with Johnson, p- WINSTON-SALEM, May Norwood is slated o Lee, a single 0 runs by Martin Marion and Jimmy bKipper Fleming, p- tmm The Winston-Salem Twins edged out Error: S. and double for four tries, and Futch J? _!! Brown to him Chapman. Runs batted in: start on eth mound, with George over the Durham Bulls, 4-3, here to- help along, gained Heath. 3: Keltner, 2; Trosky. Desautels. and Boyd, each with two Totals _45 15 20 27 11 of the Florida singles for a 5 to 0 decision. 2; Feller, 4: Hayes, Mack, McCoy. 3; Brooks, formerly three night, ending a fourgame losing trips, led the Optical batters. O A The accounted R. Johnson, 4. Two base hits: Weather- State loop tentatively scheduled to DETROIT- Ab R H streak. tour-baggers tpr of a ly, Keltner, 2: Heath, Boudreau, Tros- Carter, Dow, got two-base hit Croucher, ss- ” ; four of the winner’s runs. Brown have an opportunity to show what J ; ky, Leovich. Home runs: Feller, McCoy, and a single out of three. Batteries McCosky. cf- “ 6 I 2 Your he on the Other mem- 10 2 2 Keep hit his in the third off Carl Hub- R. Johnson. Stolen base: Bell. Sacrifice: has ball. for Gehringer, 2b- 3 Feller. Double Ethyl-Dow were Sam Brown and 5 0 16 2 bell after Marion had and plays: Knott, Hayes and bers of the mound staff who may York, lb. singled, Siebert; Boudreau. Mack and Trosky; D. Jones. Greenberg. If- 2 Feel see service are Eddie Jack JJ J JJ Martin clouted one off Walter Boudreau and Trosky. Left on bases: Lowell, Tonight, Godwin will Campbell, rf- 5 2 13 0 play Taylor- 0 2 Brown in the with Gus Man- Philadelphia, 8; Cleveland. 9. Bases on Shoaf, Biggy Jenkins, a whale of Higgins. 31r- 5 1 eighth balls: Off Colquitt and Sneeden-York will meet Cool Knott. 5; off Besse. 1; off of Tebbetts. c —. cuso on base. A Ernie a fellow, who is a fireball hurlgp the J J J 1 J single by Feller, 10. Struck out: By Feller, 7. Firemen. Season tickets will go Sullivan, -- 1 1 0 Htis: Off order and who is 6jj 0 0 0 0 a walk, a sacrifice and Man- Knott. 10 in 4 2-3 innings: the old expected on sale Monday at Bridges, p- this summer in Koy, $1 each, covering 0 1-0 off A. Johnson, 2 in 1 1-3: off Besse, 6 to Trout __ 0 0 cuso’s fly accounted for the other to add greatly the strength of all remaining games on the schedule. 0 0 9 comfort able, in 2. Passed balls: Leovich. Losing Stainback, z- 1 6 Cardinal tally. pitcher: Knott. Umpires: Grieve, Mc- t^e Pirate hurling staff this sea- lonp wearing, Gowan and Time: 16 10 0 stylish shoes. Hubbell was charged with the Quinn. 2:29. Attend- son, Earp and Snag Allen. Richmond, Va.. and Norfolk, Va. Rowe, zz- ance: (Estimated) 4,000. Harris, zzz--- 0 0 0 defeat. He has started two games The infield will be selected from Others include: ^0 J) 9 so far, but has not been able to New Yorkers among Jimmy (Pepper-Box) Julio Acosta, a left-hander, who Totals_^2 9 13 27 finish either one. Trample Moore, Cooney Sellers, Wilbur Mc- pitched with Goldsboro the latter z—Batted for Trout in 4th. White in 9th. ST. LOTTS— Ab R H O A Rowan and Edens. of last zz—Batted for Keithan, Johny part season, winning four in 9th. OTHER MEN’S SHOES J. 3b_ 4 1110 St. Louis 14-5 zzz—Ran for Rowe Brown, Club, In the outfield the gardeners will and none. T. Moore, ef_ 4 0 0 3 0 losing be selected from Little Man Amos Koy, If__— 4 114 0 Louis Di Gaetano, outfielder, an- Detroit::::::::_100 300 ns- 9 Mize, lb 3 0 16 0 ST. LOUIS, May 1.—UP)—The Al- In sports, all white, white and Carter, Vic Stefano, Ernest other lefthander, who is a power- Slaughter, rf_ 3 0 0 2 0 , their Errors: York. Trout. Doerr. 2. Runs black, white and tan. Also topping ford, and Poppy Sandlin, the latter ful hitter and the Goldsboro lead- Williams. Mancuso, c _ 4 12 5 0 batted in: Foxx, 3: Tabor. 3; two-tone tan. 14-hit offensive of yesterday, buried who Marion, ss _ 4 2 2 6 2 a newcomer to the squad off man. Doerr. 2; Cronin. 2: DiMaggio, Pytlak, 14 to 5 Gehringer. Crespi. 2b _ 4 0 10 3 the St. Louis Browns today 2; Greenberg, Sullivan, 3; looks very promising. John Fess'ler, former- hits: _ 3 0 0 0 1 shortstop, Rowe, York, 2. Two base Warneke, p with a 17-hit attack led by Charlie known as Croucher, “Father Time,’’ better ly of the Mountain State Sullivan. Tabor. 2: Cronin, Tytlak. hit a three-run homer loop. Totals _ 33 5 8 27 6 King Kong will be the Tebbetts. Croucher. “Silent Frank Hines, Mack Amette, of the Foxx, Greenberg. and a triple and drove in exactly from his Three base hit: York. Stolen base: Di- & H O coach this year, retiring club, a veteran of who NEW YORK— Ab R A runs. baseball, Maggio. Sacrifices: Johnson, Cronin. KVl half Joe Ki of the Yankees’ as an outer Rucker, cf _ 4 0 0 4 0 duties gardener. has played in innumerable Left on bases: Boston, 11; Detroit, 11. made and Bill loops 2b _ 4 0 12 4 Gordon fou* hits off Whitehead. But against this aggregation to- and managed teams in most of Bases on balls: Off Johnson. 4; c _ 4 0 13 0 Rolfe three each. off off White. 3- Danning Dickey and Red there will be the might Bridges, 2: Trout, 1; Jarmen's Ott. rf _ 3 0 0 2 0 night pitted them with no small of suc- Shoes_$5.00 Pitcher Ernest (Tiny) Bonham degree Struck out: By Johnson. 4; by Bridges. Friendly Young, lb _ 4 0 19 1 of such players as Sandy Peele, cess. 1- by Trout. 1: by White, 1. Hits: Off was Yankee who didn't ,T. Moore. If.. 4 0 2 5 0 the only catcher, who formerly belonged to Johnson. 13 in 8 1-3 innings: off Flem- Orengo, 3b_ 4 0 0 1 1 his Umpires tonight will be Casteen, 0 in 2-li: off Bridges, 4 in11: off collect a safety, but he did and who, since ing, ss _ 4 0 2 1 3 the Athletics, join- behind in 3: off White. 10 in 5. Hit •Turges. to the plate, and Griffith on Trout, 6 by 2 0 10 2 part by holding the Browns Wild Hubbell. p ing the Goldsboro team in 1939, the paths. pitcher: By Johnson, Gehringer). SU-ANN SHOE STORE z Arnovich. _ 10 10 0 hits. pitches: White, 2. Winning pitcher: eight has driven in more runs than any A audition has W. Brown, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 The Browns used five hurlers, public system Johnson. Losing pitcher: Bridges. Um- Hartnett, zz_ 1 0 0 0 0 other on the squad. been at the field Geisel, and Passarella. to player installed and will pires: Pipgras 109% North Front Street with the loss being charged Then there is Jesse (Buck) Over- Time: 2:40. Attendance: 4,558 paid; (955 be used tonight to acquaint the 1 Totals_ 35 0 9 27 11 George Caster, their starter. 1 school children). ton, another receiver, who caught fans with new and old z—Batted for Hubbell in 7th. NEW YORK— Ab R H O A players for Kinston last year after begin zz—Batted for W. Brown in 9th. Rizzuto. ss_ 6 1113 and tb keep them posted on the St. Louis_ 002 001 002—5 Rolfe. 3b_ S 2 3 4 0 ning his career with Macon, Ga., progress of the contest. 1 rf _ 3 4 2 1 0 New York -,_ 000 000 000—0 Selkirk, cf_ 3 3 17 1 DiMaggio, ( Error. Marion. Runs batted in: 5 2 2 4 0 2; 2. Keller, if —. Brown, Mancuso, Marion. Two lb_ 6 14 5 1 base hits: Whitehead, Danning. Home Gordon, c _ 6 13 4 0 runs: ,T. Marion. Dickey, Brown, Sacrifices: 2b_ 5 0 10 2 Tune In Royal Clowns W. M. F. D. Warneke, Slaughter. Double plays: Priddy. Bonham, p_ 4 0 0 1 0 Warneke, Marion and Mize. Left on Sat. 6:40 P. Monday through M. liases: New 9; St. 4. York, Louis, Bases Totals_ 43 14 17 27 "7 on balls: Off Warneke. 1; off Hubbell, 1. Struck out: By bv Hub- NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Warneke. 3; ST. LOUIS— Ab R H O A bell, 2; by w. Brown, 1. Hits: Off Hub- 3 2 2 3b _ 5 0 On New bell. 6 in 7 off W. 2 Clift. Wrightsville Beach Highway innings; Brown, in Radcliff if..- 4 0 0 1 0 2. Losing pitcher: Hubbell. Phone 7388 Umpires: Laabs. rf_ 3 0 0 3 0 Stewart. Dunn and Magerkurth. Attend- 0 0 cf _ 4 0 3 ance: 4,161. Judnich. Lucadello. 2b 3 2 1 5 f If you like service courteous—service with » complete, McQuinn. lb 3 1 1 5 prompt, Berardir.o. ss '44241 I products that win 4 0 keep your car runnlni smoothly, safely Strange, ss- 110 0 0 3 1 f Swift c- 2 —we Z-mtu an the dealers you want to do business with. Grace, c_ 2 0 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 We r8 A Caster, p- Me ten of all needs. 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