A. 111 KIRBY CAPTURES BOSTON DEFEATS 94th C. A. Drafts Lineup SPORTS BILTMORE MEET Your Rieser I SPORTEST CLEVELAND, 4-3 For Game With Corsairs Paces National 1 This is Pat LOOPS Defeats 1 • SOFTBALL Louise Suggs, 3 And Canning Although of Dick Newsome Nine From Average Drops 1, In Finals Of The 19th California Keeps Proceeds Tuesday who hopes to THE WEEK NEW Hits Scattered And Robs FREDDIE, RED, PLAN BUSY YORK, July 26.—MPI—The Annual Evedt win the na- Night Contest Will Be race for batting honors in the Na- tional w o Feller Of 20th Win To U.S.O. tional league is in re- men’s Donated To Play Eyemen And being singles FORESEES CROWN gagmen verse, but Pete Reiser of the ASHEVILlife, July 26—(iP)—With tennis crown Firemen steadiness, experience and this year. Can BOSTON, July 26—CP)—1The Bos- Spinners Meet Brooklyn Dodgers still is setting versatility Lieut. Oscar J. Ashe, manager the standing her in good you name two ton Red Sox defeated Cleveland 4 Cochrane Emerges From His pace any way the distance is stead, Dorothy of the 94th C. A. baseball Monday Night other Califor- to as team, j measured. Kirby today captured her second 3 today Dick Newsome, the Predicts nia who Sox’ Shell, Blandly yesterday announced a tentative The fleet centerfielder of the consecutive championship of the girls amazing rookie pitcher, kept will be con- nine Indian Over Zivic and Commer- Dodgers dropped from .348 to .333 Biltmore Forest Country club’s hits scattered and rob- Win lineup for his club’s “revenge” The Independent tenders? bed Bob Feller of will during the week, but this was suf- women’s invitation golf tournament. his 20th victory. clash with the Pirates cial night softball loops begin Wilmington ficient to She defeated Louise The most unusual play of the L week of play in t h e keep him on top the Suggs, Lithia A BY JOE SULLIVAN Tuesday at Legion Sta- f0urth young- game—one of those evening Robert somewhat Springs, Ga„ 3 and “2 • once in years half at Strange motley heap. 1 in the finals ster from 26.—(AT— dium. Proceeds "Pond affairs—came in the third SUMMIT, N. J., July from the game Monday night. The Wert- Johnny Mize, big first baseman of the 19th edition of the annual Los inning S Angeles’ when Lou The Irish lad with the flaming will be donated to the United are scheduled to of the St. Louis event. The Finney fielded Gen Desau- Bagmen Cardinals who has 21-year-old Atlantian Little Mexico houses heimer tel’s single into fast hair who was born eight is the Eyemen from City Opti- been his most ardent thereby annexed the second sector recent- right field sponsored by the Junior Cham- meet pursuer fop major from the home of Mickey Waiker and the tournament out wontheNa- enough to throw out the Indian ber of in the first game Spof- weeks, collapsed from .340 to .326 of three in which ly out of Commerce. cal catcher at first. of toy bulldog fame came will cross bats with in the same she has gone to tional Boxing {ord Spinners period and fell into the finals with the and Behind the bat for the service Association’s Newsome chalked up his twelfth his shell today began talking Firemen in the late contest. third place as old John of ’teen aged fellow Cracker this sea- team will be Jim the Cooney while the like a challenger for a world’s Brinkley of game time has been the Boston Braves son. featherweight victory Indians, for the The opening quietly climbed boxing title. Chicago who collected two hits in time to championship. first time this season, suffered their set for 8:15 daylight saving second with an average of .330. Miss the two times in the first Suggs beat Biltmore For- Who was he fifth Freddie (Ked) Cochrane of Eliz- game the late games for 9:30 consecutive defeat. with with est titleholder in the Southern wom- and the Pirates, which the Wil- who did Jim Tabor, big Sox third baseman, abeth’s Kereighhead section sur- o'clock. ens tournament at he mington team won 5 to 3. Memphis this kayo? made for his first two- prised his followers with his bland Brinkley The Commercial circuit played up inning with spring, and then lost to the veteran of what will formerly played the Illinois- games last week and BROOKLYNBREAKS base wild throw with a that boastings happen the opening in the State a h a t Wisconsin State League. Georgia tourney fort- runs Monday night at stadium fans were disappointed in the • scored two in the fifth after Ruppert the night ago. 3Wrecord in Newark The 94th C. A. and Sunshine Laun- Joe Cronin and Ted Williams singled. when he tangles with manager has Sneeden-York Today’s 18-hole finals did runner switched who both of which round was In the seventh, Tabor walked, championship bout since the Haly- Duncan, started the dry teams, forfeited PIRATES’ STREAK Grover Klem- last the closest the Lithia Springs girl con days of and game as catcher, to the out- their games. The teams, it was mer break in stole second, went to third on Bobby Dempsey Carpen ever approached the Biltmore tier. field because of his all-round were handicapped by the A. A. U. Doerr’s single to short rightt field play reported, Dodgers Pul] Out Of Nine-In- throne. Last year, she advanced to “The world’s title and hitting ability. He, too, used the loss of players on vacations track cham- and scored on Frank Pytlak’s fly to welterweight the semi-finals before succumbing is going to hands on to perform in the Illinois-Wiscon- and several were reported to be ning Jam To Take En- pionships in Gerald Walker. change July to Jane Crum, Orangeburg, S. 28. That’s not a but a sin league. on the sick list. However these C., Philadelphia? In the ninth, with one Out, New- prediction, gagement, 3 To 2 1 up, with the latter a 40- plain statement of on teams will have a full representa- holing some gave his first and only passes fact,’ pro- Starting the mound will be this foot putt on the 18th green to run o e Di- claimed Cochrane who who held tion at their games week of the game to Lou Boudreau and usually Mueckler, the Pirates out the match. 4J• lets his overly eager follow scoreless With the time closed for the Maggio Clarence Campbell. The nTabor start- camp for five innings. Franzen, PITTSBURGH, July 26.—CT1— ers do the new all In addition to winning the meet recently es- talking. former House of David signing of players, the The Brooklyn Dodgers ended the ed a fast double play—Tabor, Doerr player, will in 1940, Kirby was runner-up to Jane tablished a Winding up his training at Mad- be held in reserve. The latter huri- team managers are getting down Pirates’ seven-game and Foxx—to end the game. winning new major ame Bey’s the 25- er out the kinks in their streak Cothran in 1937 and 1939. She Oscar camp here, won a plaque one time for t0 working today by pulling out of a league consec- Grimes got his second home downed Crum, 3 and in last sum- year-old Cochrane said, “I'll lick a doubleheader and strik- lineups and are seeking to place jam to save a 3 to 2 1, utive run of the season in the fourth in- pitching ninth-inning game Zivic. I’ve got the and the well balanced theoms on the mer’s finals. ability ing out 46 men. In the first 94th- faster, decision. hitting record. ning with two out and none on to ambition.” Pirate game, Frazen did well until field. Some of the teams have The Dodgers collected only five The turning point in Kirby’s tri- Who formerly give the Indians their first run of Freddie the Red was an ardent he tired in the fourth rebuilt and much hits to eight for the but two umph occurred on held the Am- the inning. been completely Bucs, today apparently game. hero worshipper when Walker has been predicted for of these and a pair of walks net- the 13th hole. one erican league Bob Feller the fifth with One of the outfield will faster play Trailing by hole, opened won the world’s welter and mid- posts the loops. ted two runs in the second, and Miss bruised ball a record? The a went to on a go to Sibilsky, hard Suggs the with single, second bunt, but it took a hitting port- of Pete Reiser’s off dleweight titles, pug- sider Theodore Stephens Spofford. leading beautiful drive, a mid-iron shot put major league to third on an infield out and scored from Holton, Mich. Brinkley record? nacious youth named Fritzie (not Hed Hansley of Wertheimer and the sixth produced the winning her on the reformed will have on the green, and a putt estab- Gerald Walker’s perfect squeeze Zivic) to launch Cochrane in the catcher, the Smith of the are margin when Pete trotted home second Henry Opticians lished her five feet from the pin. play bunt. ring. garden spot, while Boda, hitters each hav- on Cookie All the h a t the loops leading Lavagetto’s fly. A successful into The other Cleveland run Feurhack and the latter push the cup would • came in Fritzie, two years older than Messier, of .600. tallies were scored off Ken Heint- 5Wgolfer ing a batting average have the Ken a newcomer, are waging a given her the hole and evened holds the Na- sixth when Keltner singled Freddie, lived in the same neigh- spirited George Gauer of Godwins has zelman. contest for the outfield the match, for her adversary re- tional open after one out, Ray Mack forced him borhood and for several weeks remaining been pounding the pellet for an Luke Hamlin gave up only four positions. quired three putts. But she missed rec- at second, and he stole thirdf and daily accosted the quiet little red- average of .570. Julian McKeithan hits through the first seven frames scoring and the score remained in Kirby’s ord? scored on Desautels* single to center. headed youngster as he was walk- Lieutenant Ashe is content with cl the Poledippers and to take credit for the victory, but Aubry favor one. CLEVELAND— All R H O A home the infield that worked the last he was by ing from St. Mary’s Paroch- Everett of the Royal Bakers are relieved by Kirby Higbe Give 20 each answered. Boudreau, ss_ 2 0 0 3 4 Then, on the next hole, Kirby vir- yourself points for question correctly j ial school and him to game. Wantzlaff of Chicago will a .500 in the after Debs Garms Campbell, cf_ 4 0 110 challenged each hitting average. eighth [ You’re good if you score 60, excellent if you get 80 and a real I be at tually clinched matters with a birdie Walker, If_ 5 0 2 3 0 “put up your fists and get your third; Hollingsworth of Sag- THE STANDINGS a pinch-homer with a mate on 90 or above. three sports expert if you tally j Heath, rf_ 4 0 0 2 0 block knocked of.” inaw, Mich., at base. This was Garms’ seventh while her blue-skirted -oppo- j shortstop; Zupanc Independent League Keltner. 2b_ 4 0 2 0 0 of nent a five. Finally, Cochrane “O n e the Maquoketa Valley league in Team Won Lost Pet. straight pinch-hit. required Grimes, lb_ 4 110 0 says, The stroked the ball on (Answers on Page Nineteen) I 2b_ 4 112 2 day I got my Irish and de- Iowa, at second, and Mund from E. W. Godwin.. 3 0 1.000 BROOKLYN— Ab R H O A Georgians lack, up’ c _ 3 0 0 Reese, ss_ 5 0 0 1 3 even terms on the 15th and 16th. Desautels, 17 cided the place to settle the issue Montague, Mich., will hold down Kthyl-Dow _ 2 1 .750 Rosenthal, x_ 1 0 0 0 0 Herman, 2b_ 4 0 0 4 4 was an amateur tournament the the initial sack. On No. 15, the green-clad defending Hemsley, c_ 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor-Colquitt__ 1 1 .500 Reiser ef_ 3 113 0 The 0 0 1 2 a tee Feller, p_ 3 110 2 following week. Camp Davis team is build- Wertheimer_1 1 Lavagetto, 3b_ 2 champion whipped dazzling .500 Wins Second Weatherly, xx_ 1 0 0 0 an Medwick. It_ 3 114 0 shot to within inches of the pin, but Huggins 0 Cochrane, of course, licked Frit- ing up excellent supply of re- _ 0 4 City Optical .000 Walker, rf_ 4 10 0 0 zie, became a successful serves and was erratic with her to halve amateur, competition for start- This Week’s Wasdell, lb_ 4 0 2 9 1 putt Totifts_ 35 3 9 24 8 Games then a Garden is keen. Owen, c_ 3 0 0 5 0 at three. x—Batted' for Desautels in Sth. leading state pro- ing positions Lieutenant Monday: Wertheimer vs Ci t y xx— Batted for Feller in _ 3 0 0 0 9th. fessional. Ashe indicated he will Hamlin, p 1 Kirby closed out the duel on No. Place In substitute Optical. p _ 10 10 0 Regatta He took on if Higbe Pedro possible to a line on some 17 when she rifled her approach to BOSTON— AlllH O A Montanez, get Tuesday: Ethyl-Dow vs E. W. then a DiMaggio, cf_ 4 0 14 0 leading lightweight chal- of the new material. Godwin Totals_ 32 3 5.27 11 within two inches of the cup for a Star Dust II Takes Class Finney, rf _ 4 0 2 2 1 lenger, for his efforts will be admitted to the three while Miss a A; getting $350 Civilians Wednesday: vs A Suggs required Cronin, ss_ 5 1112 Taylor-Colquitt PITTSBURGH— Ab R H O HUMIDITY and the only knockout defeat of game Tuesday night for the regular Ethyl-Dow Handley, 3b_ 3 0 0 1 1 four. Vera Diehl Moth HEAT, Williams, if_ 4 13 0 0 Captures lb- 4 0 0 his carter of 90 bouts. price. Soldiers in uniform will Garrus, 3b_ 1110 0 Including the "gimmes,” their Foxx, 10 0 pay Thursday: E. W. Godwin vs 3b- 3 113 3 There weren’t Vaughan, ss_ 4 0 1 2 3 Tabor. too many jobs in 20 cents. Wertheimer cards were (with men’s par): Crown And San- Doerr, 2b_ 2 12 3 4 Elliott, rf 3 0 12 0 Bobby HARROW MILLIONS those days and soon Freddie was c _ 4 Friday: vs. lb_ 4 0 0 S 0 Par out 443 444 543—35 I’ytlak, 0 0 4 0 City Optical Taylor- Fletcher, 3 making a living with his fists. Van If_ 4 0 13 0 ders Wins Class D Newsome, p_ 0 10 1 Colquitt. Robays, Kirby out 344 554 544—38 Cochrane trounced Jackie DiMaggio, ef_ 4 0 13 0 (Kid) *Sunshine Special’ Is out 473 455 553—41 No Totals- 33 4 11 Commercial League Gustine 2b_ 4 0 15 4 Suggs General Relief In Prospect 27 11 Berg, Lew Massey, Team Tony Martin, Won Lost Pet. Lopez. c_ 2 0 12 1 Par in 444 443 454—36—35—71 CHARLESTON, S. C., July 26.— As Cleveland _ 000 111 000—3 Johnny Rohrig and then Mickey Scheduled August 15 0 Damp Boston _ 000 120 10*—4 z _ 1110 Atmosphere Royal _ 3 0 1.000 Stewart, in 344 535 435—34 Makar Bakery Kirby UP)—John Whaley, of the Errors: Tabor. for the New Jersey 147- Davis, c _ 10 0 10 skipper Keltner, Runs batted Spofford _ 3 0 1.000 Suggs in 434 553 445—37—41—78 Envelops U. S. in: pound title last The club’* annual Heintzelman, p _ 1 0 0 0 2 Udine his Rock- Walker, Grimes, Desautels, Tabor, year. Exchange IV, brought big Two base Firemen _1 2 .250 Martin, z_ 1 0 0 0 0 2; Pytlah: hits: Mack, Tabor, In the last 12 months Cochrane “Sunshine Special’’—outing for un- 2. Struck Klinger, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 ville scow in first today to win the some, out: By Feller, 6; by has Sneeden-York_ 0 2 .000 4. fought about 20 times, win- derprivileged girls—will be held zzz_ 1 0 0 0 0 The Associated Newsome, Hit by pitcher: By New- Collins, final race of the Carolina Yacht By Press half Sunshine _ 0 3 .000 some, (Boudreau). Umpires: Quinn, ning by knockouts and losing Friday, August 15, at Wrightsvilie This Week’s Games Totals_ 34 2 8 27 11 ST. PAUL OPEN? Club and the Class Heat and its handmaiden, humid- Grive an# McGowan. Time: 2:40. At- close decisions to Mike Kaplan of Beach, officials announced Regatta capture tendance: yester- z—Batted for in Sth. ity, annoyed millions of Americans (Actual), 15,274. Boston, conquer.or of Monday: Spofford vs Firemen. Lopez B a recently Ziv- day. zz—Batted for Heintzelman in Sth. trophy by single point. Tuesday: Sneeden vs. Sunshine. yesterday. ic, and Norman Rubio of Albany, Approximately 125 girls will par- zz—Batted for Klinger in 9th. The Pirate, sailed by Henry Hug- Wednesday: Sunshine vs Fire- JOE’S THE STORY A canopy of hot, moist air en- N. Y. He later defeated Rubio. ticipate in the outing. Names of Brooklvn _ 020 001 000—3 of finished a close gins Wilmington, Unlike a lot of Freddie the men. Pittsburgh_ 000 000 020—2 veloped two thirds of the nation. BROWNS RALLY TO fighters girls will be furnished by wel- second. is saving his ring earnings. He is fare Thursday: Spofford vs Bakers. Errors: Vaughan. Runs battecj in: 26-Year-Old Snatches Honors Temperatures in the 80’s, 90's and officials. The two boats were tied for first the owner of a tavern in Hillside Friday: Bakers vs Sneeden- Wasdell, Hamlin, Lavagetto, Garms, 2. over the 100 mark dotted Wasdell. the York. 4 Two base hits: Vaughan, From Many Of Greatest plae until the third race. Winners BEAT WASHINGTON and has set up a cozy home for TAX WARNING Three base hits: Van Reiser. weather map between Texas and Robays, were: his and two in other classes parents brother!;. He 26 — Both : Garms. Stolen bases: Reis- In Golfdom the Atlantic. A damp atmosphere SOUTHPORT, July Sacrifice: Heintzelman. Class A—Star Dust II, Wilming- is also helping finance his older er, Lavagetto. increased discomfort. No general St. Louis Pushes Over Three Brunswick county and the city ot Left on bases: Brooklyn, 7; Pittsburgh, Elric brother’s medical training. 4 ton,- Pinckney skipper. relief was in Southport are notifying tax payers 7. Bases on balls: Off Heintzelman, prospect. DETROIT DEFEATS Class Mount Pleasant, Runs In Ninth To Take who 5; off Higbe, 1. Struck out: By Heint- ST. PAUL, Minn., July 26.—(JP)— C—Nana, The number of deaths attributed have not paid their 1940 taxes A named Joe was the of Charlie AMERICAN ASSOCIATION that zelman, 1; by Higbe, 3; by Klinger, 1; guy story Darby, skipper. to the heat in a that has 6 5 additional cost will be incurred 1. Hits: Off 6 in siege Contest, To by Hamlin, Hamlin, the St. Paul Open Golf champion- Claes D—Siwasa, Wilmington, Louisville 8; St. Paul 3. if they fail to pay before 7 1-3 off 2 in 1 2-3; held through most of the week in Friday, 4 TO 2 innings; Higbe, off second round MACKMEN, Heintzelman, 4 in off 1 in 1. ship’s today. Bobby Sanders, skipper. some midwestern Columbus 3; Kansas City 7. August 1. Both the county and city 8; Klinger, states rose to 35. Hamlin. He was Joe Coria, 26 year old Class Charleston, Winning pitcher: Losing pitch- E—Tomcat, Drownings added 13 lives to the WASHINGTON, July 26.—(#)— Indianapolis 2; Minneapolis 4. wil ladvertise the delinquent list er: Heintzelman. Umpires: Ballanfant. professional at St. Paul’s Municipal Stewart Walker, skipper. three runs in the Toledo 11; Milwaukee 6. the first week in August and pay- Beating Is First In Eight Tilts Barlick and Pinelli. Time: 2:05. Attend- toll. Scoring ninth, Phalen park course and his second Class Mount Pleasant, the St. Browns out a to avoid ance : 7,009. F—Rulo, Thousands retreated to Wood- Louis wiped ment, advertising costs, For round A’s And First Win In 6b, three under par, gave him Fred lead and defeated the Domestic cats are able to to the must be Horlebeck, Jr., skipper. lands and beaches in an effort to Washington destroy according officials, a 36 hole total of 136 strokes which 6 to in the bitten. made before 1. For Trophi’s were presented each of escape from the cities. Senators, 5, today rattlesnakes without being August Eight Tigers enabled him to snatch the day’s sultry at a American league “cellar series”. honors from the winning skippers reception Thermometers registered 102 in CUBS BREAK some of the greatest It was St. Louis’ second TIE, in the club house tonight. Kokomo, Ind., and 100 in Grand straighl stars in the game’s bigtime show. and the PHILADELPHIA, July 26.—(.¥)— The sailed James N. in the 90’s oyer Washington tightened Coria, for several years just an- Spindthrift by Forks, D. Readings me Detroit Tigers snapped their finished Bfowns’ hold on seventh place | other named Joe In national McIntosh of Savannah were reported in Misouri, South eight WIN OVER GIANTS guy over the tail-end Senators. game losing streak today third in Class C and held the same Dakota, Minnesota, New "’ith a 4 professional competition, didn’t run Jersey, Oak Institute to 2 Jake seventh homer o1 | triumph over the in the series. West Early’s Ridge to that on Texas, Military pattern today. Working place Mississippi, Maryland, athletics who tossed away a 26.— (JP) —The the season in the eighth gave CHICAGO, July an opening round 67, he went out Bobby Sanders walked away with Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio Iowa, chance to gain a virtual tie with Cubs counted two unearned runs Washington a 4-3 lead. Then, hits in 34, two under par. Running down the Class R race in the Siwasa, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. North Carolina's Military * Chet Laabs and Joe twc Essentially Chicago for fourth place. in the inning today to break five by Grace, Only h eighth putts for birdies at two holes and piling up eight points to against The mercury was in the 80’s in was the first defeat in six New York Wasington errors and an outfield a tie and down the parring the others coming in, he the second Trouble sailed by in New York and Junior Year games for the A’s. place midmorning City fly scored three Browns in the College—90th Giants 5 to 3. bogied the 13th by three putting, Edwin Carson of Savannah. Detroit. Chicago’s mid-afternoon With the score tied at 2-2 in the and ninth. The Senators counted once Bobby Sturgeon’s single but made up for it with two birdies cham- ac- The southeastern Snipe temperature was 83 but was on two an out- seventh, relief hurler Tom Ferrick Pas- in their half walks, Babe Young’s error on Claude which came from iron play, finish- in with 58 forced in pionship, held conjunction companied by a per cent humid- field and a fielders’ choice. Preparatory—Junior College—Commercial the winning run by walk- sacrifice bunt started the fly seau’s ing with a one under par 35. was won by the Bee, wg Birdie Tebbetts with the bases the regatta ity. Cecil Travis hit safely three Fully Accredited winning Cub rally, and consecu- Two shots back as the field head- Jack of Clear- showers in New Piled. In the skippered by Murray Overnight Eng- times and walked once in five next frame, singles tive hits by Charlie Gilbert and ed into tomorrow’s 36 holes final “S' Radcliff water, Fla. land dropped temperatures to the trips. Washington outhit the ROTC to Commission in U. S. Reserve Rip and Barney Mc- sent the runs test was Bulla of Leading Army Dom Dallessandro big Johnny Chic- fast Snipe of Jack lower 80’s. Nebraska cool- Cosky set the for a run and The moving enjoyed Browns, 11 to 7. stage across which the on ice. ago, who duplicated his opening Small Classes and Instruction Radcliff put game Murray, Clearwater, Fla., paced er conditions after a five day run BT. LOUIS— AbR H O A Carefully Supervised came home when A1 Bran- three the round 69 for a 138 At Gilbert collected of aggregate. course in Heffner, 2b _ 4 113 4 cato a field of 13 around the of 100 plus heat. booted Pinky Higgins’ ground- Cubs off Carl 139 came Ralph Guldahl, twice Slift, 3b_ 4 0 0 0 2 er dozen hits the got its third straight Nebraska Assure Academic 1:25.28 to clinch Dr. T. A. Kiesselbach, lb _ 4 0 0 10 0 Progression The former National Open Champion McQuinn, Hubbell and Bob Bowman. report- Judnich, cf_ 2 12 2 0 Ab R H O A who has been of victory. agricultural college expert, Enrollment Limited to 225 Cadets j)EXE()IT— the com- showing signs cf _f_ 1112 0 a<>diff. ]f 5 13 10 latter was losing pitcher, Winners in xne ower ed that indicated ap- Laabs, checking his slump of the past experiments If_ 4 2 14 0 Cosky, ,-f- 5 0 4 4 0 in on relief after the Cubs had of water Cnllenbine, 1 ing Guldahl had a were: proximately six pints Grace, rf_ 4 112 0 FOR SBins, 3b- 4 0 10 2 off the mound year. second round CATALOG ADDRESS: COL. T. 0. WRIGHT, SUPT. l0rk lb shelled Hubbell of a corn ss _ 4 0 0 3 3 5 1 0 11 2 71. C—Wing-It, Billy Lockwood, evaporated from healthy Berardino, tied the score in the Swift, c 4 0 110 OAK NORTH CAROLINA 4 12 3 0 when they In the 140 Charleston, skipper. on each of the hectic days, RIDGE, bracket—and in posi- plant Harris, p_ 4 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 4 was no fifth. tion to on one of the National one design—Surprise, but he added that there 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 put blazing Caster, p_ 0 Claude Passeau took credit for of Charleston, 4 0 0 3 4 stretch finishes which has made Robbin Matthews, serious damage to the crop yet. tenth of the year, Totals _ 35 6 7 27 11 110 0 2 the victory, his him the year’s money winning lead- skipper. Heat deaths by states during the 3 0 12 1 Bill Lee had to take over of although er and in the money through 51 D—Typhoon, Fred Martschink, hot spell included: Minnesota 17; WASHINGTON— Ab R H O A after Claude was shak- tournaments was if- 4 ^tals -38 4 11 27 15 in the ninth straight little Ben Charleston, skipper. Wisconsin 6; New York 5; Iowa 4; Case, 10 5 0 Cramer, cf_ 3 2 12 0 en up in an infield collision. Hogan of Hershey, Pa. Hogan had E—Lala, Willy Baker, of Mount Nebraska, South Dakota, and Ohio, A Lewis, rf_ 4 0 2 1 0 AbR H O A NEW YORK— Ab R H O a 31 out today but slipped a stroke Moth Ve- RAPID PACKAGE DELIVERY ^ILAliEI.PHIA- Hiho, one each. ® Pleasant, skipper, Travis, ss_ 4 13 2 3 Rucker, cf- ! over for a 37 in to J 4J par coming ra of Wilmington, N. C., states included: Vernon, lb_ 5 0 1 11 0 2 8 8 8 8 Whitehead, 2b- 5 0 0 3 Deibl, Drownings by his round 70. Archie, 3b _ 4 0 2 0 3 £?%=-== If- 4 0 4 ® duplicate opening Iowa Wisconsin 2; Nebraska 2; Moore, J skipper. 4; Early, c- 3 116 1 2 o 4 0 0 1 0 Harry Cooper of Chicago, three jfeV=== 2 i1 I Ott, rf_ Keen occurred in the Ohio New York. Michigan and 2b_ 4 0 'ebert, lb- 4 0 2 7 1 5 0 13 0 competition 2; Bloodworth, 10 4 Between Panning, c_ times winner of this event, and 3 cf- 5 0 0 2 O 1 7 1 “E” class with the Tipsy, skip- one each. Sundra, p- 0 0 0 0 ,v Uiapman, 0 Young, lb 5 hitter from Maryland, „'«gnert c a. n *> o n 1 1 Tommy Thomson, long of Carrasquel, p_ 0 0 0 0 1 3b _ 2 0 0 William Kennerty, Kartell, were also in the pered by te 3bloll" ss- 4 1 2 3 Chicopee, Mass., series Jurges. Johns Island, finishing the GET MOKE PLANES Totals- 34 5 11 27 12 P 10 0 10 2 110 2 140 on a second round FeS; Hubbell, p_ class, Cooper the Lala. P 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 only one point behind LONDON, July 26—UP)—A large St. Louis- 021 000 003—fi H ite kv Bowman, p_ 1 72 and Thomson on a 73. Wilmington and Jacksonville 1 0 0 0 0 won few hon- Cata- Washington_ 101 000 111—5 bean’ „- consistent simon- Visiting yachtsmen number of United States-made Totals_ 37 3 9 24 11 George Dawson, Errors: to ors. lina Consolidated flying boats soon Archie, 2; Swift, Sundra, pure star from Chicago, clung Case. Runs batted' in: Grace, Name by Clew- East In- Travis, 3; North Carolina Totals- 32 2 10 27 14 CHICAGO— Ah B H O A low amateur honors with a 71 The No II, piloted will be added to the Dutch 2; Swift, Judnich, Archie, Early Berar- 1 for 3b _ 4 2 10 Fla., finished announced in dino. Two base hits: patted Ferrick in 8th. Hack, which gave him a 141 aggregate, a is Howell, of Tampa, dies air fleet it was Archie, Heffner. for cf_ 4 13 10 Home run: Stolen Berar- bet. ',*"1 Ferrick in 8th. Gilbert, Metz of Oak third in the class, while Batavia the British News Early. bases: if_ 5 0 2 5 0 total also held by Dick Snipe today, Ph /, --000 110 110—4 Dallessanc'ro, Atlanta, dino, Case. Double plays: Heffner, Brar- f. 4 0 Laffoon of Tift’s Wasp, of The “iladeiphia 000 020 000—2 Nicholson, rf_ 0 12 Park, 111., and Ky Tommy agency Reuters reported. agency dino and McQuinn; McQuinn, (unas- Only Packages of 150 lbs or less accepted for lb_ 3 0 18 4 on ted orsA Brancato, Siebert. Huns bat- Dahlgren, Miami, Okla. Lawson Little the ended in seventh place. said the planes will be flown from sisted) ; Heffner and McQuinn. Left Siebert, McCullough, c_ 4 0 13 1 the na- bases: St. Louis, 5: Washington, 9. S U,,u‘: Tebbetts, 2; McCosky, 1940’ National Open king, came in Tift entered his Pip in San Diego by way of Hawaii, Guam Higgins. Three base hit: Stringer, ss_ 4 0 0 3 5 Bases on balls: Off Harris, 6; off OaiiTni'P,1!13?' 71 and a 142 total, but manag- Transportation KtoIen base: McCosky. Sac- Sturgeon, ss_ 4 2 2 3 1 with another tional one design, only and the Philippines. Sundra, 2; off Carrasquel, 1. Struck rifteH. i. 3 0 12 0 Hines 1,i,, 'i°ses, Higgins, Babich. Dou- Passeau, p_ the same as held by Jimmy ed to place sixth. Neil Mingledorf, out: By Harris. 1; by Sundra, 3; by Dee. p- 0 0 0 0 0 who had a Carrasquel, 1. Hits: Off Sundra, 6 in 8 O^iirinner 1tjrry’ Behringer and York; of Great Neck, N. Y„ ox Savannah, skippering the Tyre, WORLD’S WICKEDEST and Gorsica innings, (none out in 9th): off Carras- anil v,S\ Ferry York; second round 73. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Totals- __ 35 5 12 27 12 was fifth in the same event. the cities in 1 in off 11 in •Left 011 bases: Detroit, 14; _ One of wickedest quel, 1; Harris, 8, (Xone i’iiihibirki‘ the win- out in off Caster, 0 in 1. Hit by Cftta. 13. Bases on balls: Off New York__ 001 020 000—3 Trophies were awarded the world is Irkutsk, Siberia, 9th); 3; off Ferrick, 2; Chicago__ 001 020 02*—5 off Lee, 1. Struck out: By Hubbell, 2; Robert Car- pitcher: By Castr, (Cramer). Winning eft ri,' ^f Babich, by Lee, ners by Commodore where as many as 500 murders Sun- liv Struck out: By Babich, 2; Errors: Stringer, Sturgeon, 2; White- by Bowman, 1; by Passeau, 2; pitcher: Harris. Losing pitcher: Tre,"; 4 a and dance held Rue and Stew- °ff Trout- 4 in head, Young. Runs batted in: Moore, 1. Hits: Off Hubbell 8 in 1-3 innings; roll at reception have been committed annually, dra. Umpires: Summers, icings" oft0“ rHit-s: ,4 4 in 3 off Passeau, art. Time: 2:09. Attendance: (Estimat- « i„ ‘v’ Corsica, 6 in 5; off Babich, Rucker, Dallessandro, 2; Nicholson, off Bowman, 2-3; at the Yacht club. although its population does not 1 Two base hit: Rucker. Stolen1 9 in 0 in 1. Wild pitches: ed), 2,500. Jacksonville bin errick, 5 in 3; off Dean, Gilbert. 8; off Lee, exceed 120,000. Arrests Wilmington Pitch: Trout. Balk: Trout. base: Whitehead. Sacrifices: Hack, Hubbell, Passeau. Winning pitcher: average Winn;''''1.1} Double and Passeau. Bowman. Um- Government figures show that one in 50 murders and only Active which are used Dial 3311 «■: ,, ^Pi'eber: Gorsica. Losing pitch- Passeau. play: Stringer Losing pitcher: every principles Dial 3226 on bases: New Reardon and Conlan. Time ai"l Umpires: Basil, Ormsby Dahlgren. Deft York, 12; pires: Goetz, there are now more than 2100 licens- half the arrests are followed by :in medicine to reduce biood pres- 4k„„ -sarella. Time: 2:37. 11. Bases on balls: Off Hub- of game: 2:35.-Attendance: (Actual), 7,- Attendance! Chicago women pilots. convictions. sure are contained in mistletoe. bell, 2; off Bowman, 1; off Passeau, 4; 135.