JANE ARDEN- FRP^^ 1 rK1^ SA r—-- I---c (___7-<-__ UDI v SHOW Wilson Notches MIZE ROCKS AS NO, NO, VOUNS THANK\ Z"-——-- “'*rj BASEBALL _\ n Sanford’s — FORKED MAIN I'M THE SJL DOCTOIE — GO ‘ DON T WCRRV f TO THE DESK S15S!%v/'M^ DRIVE GIANTS DIVIDES THIS WOMT c turned CLIMAXES .429 To Lead Weed Circuit POTS IDE / His CFAMptl \HUf2T/ y/ BACK- MED,cJ| .: NEW June 1 — — Special To The Star ! YORK. (JP) Jimmie Wilson, the Sanford (JSRRO GORDO, June l.—As an Staging a thrilling six- rally Ak 1 center fielder, continued attraction to the climax of a hut- Spinners’ in the seventh inning and follow- his as the Tobacco EDENS PACES reign top a building campaign by the Cerro ing with three-run outburst in State batter by posting a the the Gordo American Legion post 252, league eighth, New York Giants for all team torrid .449 average games overcame an early Cincinnati 5-0 ^EXCUSE the Cerro Gordo baseball — through May 25. Granville Denn- PIRATE TEAM lead and defeated the Reds 13-9 7 ME IS downed Evergreen 8-2 here Sat- j [ THIS ing held the runnerup position with to a split in their double urday afternoon. gain pi WHERE t a -429 mark. Edens both the header before 45,795 fans at the MV For the past several days mem- Johnny topped iLfu_e. Hank Nes- Polo Grounds. The Reds won the ■ APPL1-, bers of the local post had sold Sanford’s hammering Wilmington Pirate and 5 3 on ■ c^cnotsi on which i selrode, king of 1946, opener Eddie Miller’s two- tickets for chances prizes batters at the last release of of- The was tied at five homers with Carl run homer in the ninth. were away Saturday. I given ficial 25. Edens held The enabled the to which amounted to ap- iQuillan and Grebb Scott of Dunn- average May split Giants proceeds, honors. remain on top of the National $400. will go toward Erwin for home run a hitting mark of .435 and a proximately a half game in front of a for the Cerro 17 to his fat won League, of hut Wilson added points ’s and lost record of ... construction | the Chicago Cubs. I while rocket- five and three. Gordo post. percentage, Denning Harry Gumbert, who the to from to a gained BOOTS AND HEK The hut will be dedicated lea his label .397 .429, Fred the BUDDIES- Muscemeci, sparkling in the ~— victory opener after reliev- "■1 their _ < -. American soldiers who lost I gain of 32 points. little who is unmatched II I n r~L -\ shortstop ing starter Ewell Blackwell in the BUT, MW. VRRVJVBN l f\DD'Jt- OOU'T 9,PO\V_ ft VlVViS* NOU HN5.D War II. Charlie f ) WHo'G BraOfcS, » lives in World Guinn, another Sanford recruit, in the Tobacco State League, was for OH, WB YOOUBON'T V&OOVB 1 S ©iR.V-'S i THqc!- ^—\ commander. eighth inning, pounded MBTOr1, Columbus countian, of Sanford ftfto TO prominent In stolen bases Wilson in hits 38. Lombardi homers for the vic- ft-r o of ceremonies. stayed ahead with MV HOVSJ ... AMP 1T£> EASY'S Strikeouts—Blackwell 5. Jansen 5 Askew. Cli., of _ 22 over the Dodgers to a 6-1 victory Gumbert 1. Hits—off Blackwell 6 UP AND A GREASE, lALLEV CUSTOMER:/ CUSTOMER: 000 010 620— 3 Nesselrode, San., of 24 95 26 39 .411 in 7; J fflA I _ WILMINGTON Gumbert 2 in 2. — 221 000 0ox~10 Jackson, D-E, of-c 25 97 27 38 392 ■vorld champions. Winning pitcher WARSAW __- Gumbert. McQuillen, D-E, 3b-lb 25 115 30 45 .391 crowd Umpires—Magerkurth, Hen- __ i ^_' I Davis, The largest Ebbets field line and Errors—Muscemeci 2, Hardisky, Scott, D-E, of_ 24 106 29 41 *87 Stewart. Time—2:10. Runs hat- Df the season—34,109 paying cus- Hewlett, Wilmer, Bohannon. Linder, Cli., c_ 15 47 5 18 .383 2. Bohan- — ted in—Muscemeci, Poklemba Uhles, Cli. of_ 21 76 24 29 .382 tomers saw the study recruit SECOND GAME Wilmer. Two base .380 non, Lail 2, Jordan, Becker, S-S, of _ 23 100 23 38 his second straight five- Edens. Stolen iang up hits—Bohannon, Hewlett, Milner, War. lb — 23 99 23 37 374 2-1. He Scrobola 2, litter to make his record ; CINCINNATI 500 bases—Jordan, Bohannon 2, Parnell, RS, ss_ 22 82 10 34 .370 200 200— 9 10 3 New York Giants the NEW YORK 200 Lail. Jones. Left on bases—Wilmmgtn Howard, S-S. ss_ 23 95 22 35 .368 shipped the 110 63x—13 15 2 Hew- 9 Warsaw 13. Bases on balls—off’ Eonta, S-S, p-of_ 12 39 12 14 .359 ast time out. Riddle. Beggs (5), Gumbert (7) Het- Johnson 2, Townsened 1. Struck 24 107 24 38 355 lett 7. Jamin Lum., of_ ki (8) <8> and Johnson 4. Hits off Ab R H O A Lively Mueller; Hansen, out bv Hewlett 3. Scrobola, War., of _ 23 91 14 32 .352 ST. LOUIS 0 in Thompson (1) Trinkle (81 and Lombardi, 12 ir, 8 1-3; Townsend 2-3. San 2b 23 109 27 38 .’49 2b 3 0 0 1 3 Hewlett Guinn, Sc'noendienst, _ (8). Johnson (Davis), 4 0 13 0 Cooper Winning pitcher—Thomp- Hit by lb _ 14 46 11 16 .348! cf _ by pitcher, Ellington, S-S, Moore, son. Losing pitcher—Gumbert. Wild pitches—John- 4 0 1 4 0 Home Townsend (Wilmer). Cabaness, Lum. 2b 25 113 23 39 .3451 Musial, lb _ — runs—Baumholtz, Lombardi, Passed balls—Staton. Umpires ss 24 110 21 88 If 4 0 16 2 Rigney. son. Muscemeci, Wil!, .345' Slaughter, _ Wilson. Time of game—2:30. 12 38 12 13 342 rf 3 0 0 1 0 Baker, Young, D-E. 3b_ | Northey, _ nt_ 16 51 13 17 3b 1 0 0 0 0 Iamb, Wil., .33:1; Kurowski, __ _ 2 0 0 2 1 AT SANFORD Pearsall, Lum.. of .. 24 102 23 34 .333 Cross, 3b _ 3b 23 95 31 ss 4 0 10 0 AT SMITHFIELD Jordan, War., 25 .326 Marion, _ Bullock, RS, c _22 75 6 24 .320 Garagiola, c_ 3 0 0 6 1 DR. BQBBS- 25 1 06 2 1110 LUMBERTON Ab R If O A Marx, Lum., lb 25 33 311 Brecheen, p _ -- Ab R H O A 0 0 0 0 1 Ehrhardt, 3 0 0 2 3 CLINTON Balia, S-S. 2b _ 17 26 11 12 .308 Wilks, p _ ss_ -- 2b 4 1 2 1 of_ 24 103 23 31 .301 0 0 0 0 0 Stanley, 3b 4 0 10 2 SHALL PERSONALLY THAT WOMAN'S SELF-CONFIDENCE WRECK HER! TO SAY L-, Uhle, _ ? Benton, Wil., Dickson, p _ ZIZZZZZIZZ IfJI 3b 8 0 0 8 2b 23 90 18 27 300 xSisler 1 0 0 0 0 Marx, lb 3 0 0 9 1 Bare, _ Wilmcr, War., _ _ZZ_ZZZZ SUPERVISE THIS CASE! MAKES ME SHUDDER. CAN YOU NOTHING OF THE PATIENT/, 0 0 1 Jamin, If 4 f f If 32138 _ 6 10 5 3 .300 0 0 _ 0 0 1 0 Vorrell, __ DiOrio, Wil., p Hearn, p _ 4 0 8 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 Pearsall, cf 3 0 0 4 0 INCIDENTALLY I PLAN IMAGINE WHAT A MISTAKE Askew, rf _ Colones, RS, ’b 19 70 15 21 .300 xxDusak _ ZZ1--1ZZZZ~ 4 8 2 11 8 Cabiness, 2b 4 0 0 4 3 ? Mungo, lb __ Ratterree, D-E, c 19 64 17 19 .297 _” TO CALL THIS SERUM WOULD DO TO HER! 4 0 0 8 24 9 rf 4 c c 24 91 13 27 .297 32 1 5 Dixon, _ 0 2 2 0 Ward, _ Hedrick, San., TOTALS_ _~~I MEDWICK 3 8 8 8 1 c Vi "THE -T ss _._ for Dickson in 7th 30020 Rudden, _ Pugh. San., of 24 103 15 30 .291 x—Flied out Kivett. ZZ77ZZ7_ZZZZ 38881 of for Hearn in 9th Garicia, p 2 0 0 0 Store, p _ Davis, Wil., 24 100 22 29 .290 xx—Flied out _ 2 0 0 0 0 0 xSpicer 0 (AVTREATMENT.y Shubeek, p _ Bridges, Wil.. lb 24 104 17 30 .283 _1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ab R H O c£ 2b __ 21 82 19 22 BROOKLYN '$ Dalton, p 0 0 0 0 0 Linder, _ Hardisky, Wil., .268 __ZZ 77 Vorrell, Cli., of_ 16 63 20 18 286 Stanky, 2b 5 0 117 33 3 6 24 10 lb 3 1 2 11 0 31 0 TOTALS_ Miller, D-E. ss _ 25 99 27 28 283 Robinson, _ TOTALS_ 3 24 11 3 2 13 0 Bell, D-E, 2b _ 22 82 15 23 .280 Reiser, cf x—Fouled cut for Garcia in sixth 8MITHFIELD Ab R H O A Brown, RS, p_ 15 36 3 10 .278 Furillo, If 3 2 3 3 0 Howard, ss 5 2 0 1 5 Cheshire, Wil, p_ 7 22 0 6 .273 Walker, rf 4 0 3 4 0 SANFORD Ab R H O A 2b 3 4 10 1 *_ Balia, _ c 3 0 0 3 0 Guinn, 2b of_ 22 92 15 25 .272 Edwards, _ _.51146 rf 6 4 5 0 0 Chorbora, RS, Woodard, _ of 23 81 3b 4 0 0 2 1 Shoffner, lb 4 1 3 11 2 SUPREMELY CONFIDENT OF HER MEDW/CK 4 115 0 Stephens, ar., 24 22 272 Jorgensen, _ ZZ77ZZZZ71 ABILITY, DR.CECILY Eonta, cf _ ss 3 110 2 cf Schofner, lb_ 24 107 32 29 .271 Reese, __ wiison, 40110 3b 6 2 4 4 2 San., 7.17777777 IS ABOUT TO TEST HER NEW ANTITOXIN VIRUS ON A CHILD Kukulka, _ 4 0 3b _ 0 0 1 Nesselrode, rf 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 11 0 Kukulka, S-S, 20 80 21 21 .263 Taylor, p 7IIZZII_Z. _I__I Mason, lb _ PATIENT/ Dixon, Lum., of_ 19 76 17 20 .263 Nessing, 3b _”_ 4 0 0 1 1 c 4 114 0 6.2 Games, __ TOTALS 32 6 11 27 11 3 12 Ciani, S-S, of _ 14 42 11 11 .262 _ Watson, 10 If 2 0 12 0 If_ZZZZ_I_ Osofsky, _ 3 Pilkington, S-S, of __ 20 75 15 19 .25.3 Hedrick, 115 0 If 3 2 10 0 ST. LOUIS 000 010 000—1 c"_177.. Zaykoski, _ _ ; ss 2 12 Erhardt, ss __ 11 48 13 12 250 Butcher, _ 2 2 4 110 1 Lum., 200 Cook, p _ BROOKLYN 031 OOx—61 Popolsky, S-S. 3b 17 48 10 12 .250 --- 'i ciegg, p_777Z77ZZ7Z 41121 PITCHER’S RECORDS TOTALS 42 17 17 27 9 Errors—Northey Garagiola. Runs bat- _ TOTALS 33 6 11 27 12 G W L Pet. ted in—Walker 3, Schoendienst, Furillo, _ 3 CLINTON 100 101 000— Bortz, Sanford _ 6 4 0 1.000 Reese. Two base hits—Marion, Furillo, LUMBERTON 00 0 000 000—0 THE SMITHFIELD 000 034 82x—17 Gallo, Warsaw 4 10 1.000 Three base hit—Breeheen. GUMPS ONE LADY: TWO NAMES "’’"I.. Slaughter. SANFORD 001 014 OOx—6 Faircloth, Warsaw_4 1 0 1.000 Home run—Reese. Stolen base—Robin- _7. 17777 Errors—Uhle, Bare, Evans, Ward, Rud- Watson, Sanford_ 5 3 0 1.000 son. Double plrys—Slaughter and Gara- Errors—Kivett, Guinn, Nessing. Runs den. Runs batted in—Evans Vorrell, MeFadden, Sanford_ 7 2 0 1.000 giola; Garagiola and Cross. Left on bases batted in—Wilson, Shoffner 3, Butcher. --■ IT WAS ODD SISNEP A M HEIRS? THERE AREN'T, Mungo, Woodard 4. Eonta, Kukulka 5. \YES-HE Little, Dunn-Erwin __ 1 1 0 1.000 —St. Louis 9. Brooklyn 7. Bases on Clegg. Two base hits—Shoffner, Guinn, TO FIND YOU FOR THIS CLARA Mason. Two base hits—Uhles 2, Mungo | LEASE ■ ANY--BECAUSE Conn, Warsaw _ 7 4 1 .800 balls—Taylor 5. Breeheen 3, Hearn 1. Wilson. Home run—Shoffner. Double 2, Kukulka. Home run—Vorrell. Left CRAZY WORLD' WE I HERE,TRIXIE’/ HOUSE WITH THE TWINE IS VERY Wright, Clinton _ 5 4 1 .800 Strikeouts—Tayior 2, Breeheen 3, Heaern plays—Stanley. Marx to Kivett; Guinn on bases—Clinton 6, Smithfieid 12. SMOKE OUT A tL HEIRS ALIVE Stone, Sanford 7 3 1 .750 2. Hits off Breeheen 7 in 4 1-3; Wilks to Shoffner; Ehrhardt, Cabaniss to Marx. SQUATTER OF THE ^ MUCH Bases on bailss—off: Kock 2, Stone 5, SHE TO Kotchli, Dunn-Erwin 8 5 2 .714 1 in 1; Dicksosn 2 in 2-3; Hearn 1 in 2. Bases on balls—off: Garcia 4, Clegg 3. ANP TURNS OUT 'BE DECEASED OWNER, ■ ANP KICKING' Shubeek 4. Struck out, by Kock 4, Johnson, Warsaw __ 8 4 2 .667 Hit by pitcher—by Breeheen (Edwards). Struck out, by Garcia 1, Clegg 4. Hits YOUR ONETIME FLAME. CLARA TWINE" Stone Evans 1. Hits off: Stone 7 in \BURNER M 5, — Zmidewski, Lumber. 6 2 1 .667 Losing pitcher Breeheen. Umpires. off Garcia 9 in 6 innings; off Dalton TRIXIE CUPOLES, THE 5 Shubeek 3 in Evanss 7 in TOAST ^ 1-3; 1; — Clinton _ 6 2 Pinelli. Time 2:20. 2 in 2. Stone, 1 .667 Barlick, Jorda and Losing pitcher—Garcia. Umpires OF ^ 1 2-0. Winning pitcher—Kock. Losing OLP BROADWAY'/ Dalton, Lumberton_ 6 2 1 .667 Attendance—34,109 paid. —Veasey, Reveille. Time of game—2 :05. pitcher—Stone. Umpires—Davidauck and Davis, S-Smith. _ 6 2 1 .667 j Ruch. Time of game—2:25. Clegg, Sanford _ 5 2 1 .667 Edens, Wilmington_8 5 S .625

Garcia, Lumberton __ 8 3 2 .600 AT RED SPRINGS Cheshire, Wilmington 8 3 2 .600 House, Sanford 6 3 3 .500 Bird, S-Smithfield_9 1 1 .500 DUNN-ERWIN Ab R H O A Shubeck, Clinton_6 11 .500 Miller, sr> 4 1111 Osofsky, S-Smith._5 1 1 .500 3b 50110 Beii, _rmrrrrrrr~ Lamb, Wilmington_5 1 l .500 rf 5 0 110 Jackson, _ Domyan, Lumberton 6 11 .500 Denning, c 3 0 19 0 Wilbourne, D-E _ 3 11 .500 McQuillen, cf" 5 0 0 0 0 Melvin, D-E _ 3 1 1 .500 If 4 12 10 Melvin, Hewlett, Wilmington 4 12 .333 Leach, 2 2 0 9 0 lb_HIIIIl_ Williams, D-E_ 5 12 .3l?3 Hutchins, 2b_ 4 2 112 Vaughan, S-Smith. _ 7 1 2 .333 4 0 2 1 3 I Sheppard, p _ HIS HEAD Sellers, RS _ 3 12 .333 ORPHAN ANNIE- LOST Wilbourne, p 0 0 0 0 0 Brown, RS 4 1 2 .333 o o o o xScott__1 Mason, S-Smith._5 12 .323 Kaires, Clinton_6 13 .250 37 6 9 24 0 WHY, THEN THAT X YEAH? I GUESS THIS PLACE TOTALS___ Lorman, Lumberton 6 13 .250 ( j ^ 7 x—Grounded out for Wilbourne in 9th enormous track-Where is a was locked from Burch, RS _ 9 0 6 .000 RED SPRINGS Ab R fl O A THE ONE NEAR GUY THAT THE INSIDE-AND Voss, RS _ 4 0 3 .000 / — Rogers, ss_ 2 0 1 1 4 Zakoski, S-Smith. 6 0 1 .000 I WHERE HANDS BIG BUT THERE'S NO GIANT 5 0 0 3 0 Brown, cf _ Miller, RS _ 10 1 .000 HERE Wolfe, rf 41020 HOW?/~><, « lb 3 10 9 1 Magini_ _ \go^^is-^ Dunkelburger, If 3 10 10 TRIPPI INJURED Parnell, 3b '"*21021 Wood, 2b-p IIIZZIIIII 4 113 2 IN BALL GAME c 4 10 5 0 Hockenbury, _ Warren, p _ZZZZZ_ 1 0 0 0 1 Burch, p-lf ZZ_Z_ 0 0 0 1 0 ATLANTA, Ga., June 1 — (U.R) Sellers, cf 1777_7_ 1110 0 —Charley Trippi, the University ol Georgia’s All-American foot- TOTALS_ 27 7 3 27 9 ball star last season, injured his DUNN ERW® 7 000 300 300—6 shoulder today while attempting RED SPRINGS 000 100 06x—7 "ZZZZ7. to catch a fly in the Atlanta Errors—Miller, Denning. Hutchins, Crackers’ baseball game against in— Brown, Parnell, Wood. Runs batted Birmingham and had to leave Jackson 2: Hutchins, Sheppard, Rogers, the field. Parnell, Wood 2, Hockenbury, Sellers 2. Two base hits—Hutchins, Sheppard. The extent of Trippi’s injury Three base hit—Sellers. Sacrifices—Rog- was not at once determined. Trip- ers Double OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS OUR 2, Miller, Denning. plays— pi, who has proved almost as much BOARDING HOUSE to Miller. Left on bases— (. Sheppard '—* .. ■■ a in baseball as he --- —iww*— Dunn-Erwin 12, Red Springs 8 Eases sensation THIS on balls—off: Sheppard 9, Wood 2, War- did in football at Georgia, is hit- ANOTHER MODERN \ PSHAW. HOW AGGRAVATING! THAT WHEN YOU HIT / a bias ren 7, Burch 1. Struck out, by Sheppard ting .364 for the Crackers in his / ART-- SITTING The motor should balk on this sounded like Warren 3, Burch 1, J 9, Wilbourne 1, first professional season. V WITHOUT SEATS/ HILL ! DID YOU A DROPPING A TPAYFULC Wood 1. Hits off: Sheppard 2 in 7: OBSERVE He is under contract to xJ Wilbourns 1 in 1: Warren 6 in 4: Burch play PUFF OF DARK SMOKE SHOOT- PLATES/—IN 3 in 2 1-3; Wood 0 in 2 1-3. Hit by football with the Chicago Card- iif iTuTTTi ING OUT FROM. UNDER THE THUMB A RlOE pitcher, by Sheppard (Hockenbury). inals of the National Football Lea- “I’m not going to raise John’s allowance just because of HOOD BUST BEFORE THE ENGINE STAY AND NL)RS= Wild pitches—Warren 4. Passed balls- will gue next season and quit the his he teach her how to I showed AND NY. Hockenbury 2. Winning pitcher—Wood girl—can’t walk like EKPlREDj or WAS IT MY CONTRAPTION Cracker club in August to report / Umpires— < GET AN ORDt< Losing pitcher—Wilbourne. you?” IMAGINATION ? /T^r-K MAY Or" Mitchell, Ouzts. Time of game—2:30. for grid training. 1_x WAFFLES OUT SMILIN’ JACK TIME FOR DRASTIC ACTION

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