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WIN CHAMPS ""*"' WILDCATS AGAIN,_— ■ 12-3 Clinches Sanford Crushes Pirates, 12 To 6; ROBINS BEATEN CUBS OUTLAST Wilmington Tilt BY BLUES, 8-5 TWINS, 17-15 With West’s Tjtleholder. Special To The Star LUMBERTON, May 9.—Seeing Fade After Bucs Here CLINTON, May 9—Roling along the folly of it all, the managers Bulldogs Taking Early l-o Spinners Tonight as Oppose man river used two like old the Clinton just pitchers apiece Assure 1 Blues coasted to their fifth straight Lumberton and Dunn-Erwin mang- Brogdenmen Victory In 7^. Davis Poles Fourth Home Tobacco State league victory to- led each other something terrible MANAGER SUSPENDED final- night over the Red Springs Rob- here tonight, with the Cubs Vick Relieves WOLFPACK CLIPS 17-15. Brown, Wins Run Of Season In Lop- FOR ALLEGED FIGHT ins here, 8 to 5. , ly emerging triumphant, Vorrell the man in the end of the third inning, proved big By Special To The Star with a single. Sided Tussle 9. the Clinton attack ’•-ere the Twins were ahead 8-6, and Williamson FAIR 3-2 CHARLOTTE, May —(A>) tonight, DURHAM, May 9. New Hanover with a double Jo*1' BLUFF, — President C. M. his third home run of the went along, each team gath- tha^ Llewellyn blasting things High rolled homeward with their Stallings around Special To The Star Clinton center in all sorts of runs. But t0 thi-H Carrit< of the Tri-State League today season. Evans, ering second straight Eastern Class AA popped out. seven but Albert p„ ^ 9. — manager Far- fielder, was a sparkplug also as Lumberton, having scored Dan Williams Pitches SANFORD, May Wilming- suspended Kerby conference baseball championship through with a Z* C!4i team he had a at in the fourth, one each in the fifth smgle ton’s Buccaneers face rell of the Spartanburg perfect night bat, under the coaching of Leon Erog- m both stumbling five sixth and two in the Stallings and Three-Hit temporarily pending a fuller in- clubbing five hits in appear- and eighth, Tom Davis after At that Willis^? Victory, the Sanford on home der, and tonight point W. fi Spinners at ances at the were a trifle more prodigious in vestigation of an incident plate. mauling the Durham High Bui 1- Hanover’s Whiffs Nine grounds Saturday night after hav- Tomorrow the Blues their tally-manufacturing, and they starting pit-he?'^ last night’s Charlotte-Spartan- high-flying dogs, 12-3. relieved by *«i invade Red Springs, and beat the exhausted Twins by two Herman Vick’ ing a 12-6 shellacking handed them burg game in which Farrell Sunday The score at the finish here to- the got Durham side out By JIGGS POWERS was to have they tangle with the loop-leading markers. Vi’1 here tonight by the league leaders. alleged slugged day was lop-sided, but the first any further ^ Special To The Star Sanford Spinners. Bill Wright, who Marx, the Cubs first sacker, damage. umpire Bill Kovach. few caused some nervous With the — Nate the Pirates man- innings count stnr^- WHITEVILLE, May 9. Dan Andrews, He indicated Farrell would made such an impressive per- Sent a home run booming out of for 10 hits ness in the Wildcat dugout as the NHHS really "E Williams Whiteville’s Wolf- ager, was pummeled fine. formance against the Pirates last the park onto the roof of the near- got do^ * pitched probably be given a a 1 0 lead The *J before he hitched up his pants and in Bulldogs grabbed to Wildcats racked pack a step nearer the Columbus The arose when week, is expected to twirl against by American legion armory up A1 argument and held the powerful NHHS out- the third and 5 title here this afternoon as left the mound in favor of lefty the Sanford power-packed club. the frame, driving a mate fourth fram„ County Kovach called Hornet Ray eighth fit at until the fourth ir. the Lento in the fifth Andrews BED SPRINGS AB R H O A E won the bay inning, fifth, and one he won a 3 to 2 decision over Fair inning. Barton safe at first, and Far- in ahead of him. That in Z* been in much trouble be- Pierre, 2b ——-4 0 15 10 in which the visitors forged ahead. pushing the score to Bluff's Calvert Davis in a pitching hadn’t he game, despite a ninth inning threat WilnO rell protested so vigorously Wafer, x_ 1 1 0 0 0 0 stayed there for the remain- 7, Durham 3. lnifflr« duel. fore that, giving one run in the Dunn-Erwin in which they had They was banished from the game. Colones, 3b- 8 2 1 3 0 0 by Their a few der of the ball game. big The ace righthander gave up first and staving off Spin- Cathy, xx_1110 0 0 the bases loaded. outburst camel,, O A E The locals scored in the first seventh, three hits in taking his eighth win ner thrusts, but the deluge broke Wolfe, rf_5 0 12 10 DUNN-ERWIN AB R H in which they 47 1 2 2 0 0 Parnell, cf_4 112 0 0 Scott, cf _ 4 when Cheek doubled two the tilt and the of the season. He fanned nine. in the fifth. with out, Charbora, If_4 0 10 10 Bell, 2b_2 112 0 0 went to third on champS* two a single by Poe, Following Collie’s out, Davis gave up only safeties, At that time, Sanford was leading CHICAGO RALLIES, Bullock, c- 4 0 1 8 2 1 Melvin, 2b_3 112 10 DUt7 and came home on a passed ball Futdelle singled. but one of these was a triple by 1-9 and it was beginning to look Weaver, lb_ 4 0 0 4 1 1 Denning. If-- 5 2 2 2 0 1 Marion fi-L'1 Southerland, ss_ 3 0 0 1 2 1 3b_6 2 112 0 on the part of Wilmington’s Rudy knocked a Andy Anderson in the fifth which like a good ball game. But Spin- Theo- McQuillan, one-bagger also ‘rT ss _ SPORTSMAN-SOCIALITE 0 0 5-1 Nugent, 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jackson, rf — 5 2 2 1 Johnson. double steal aent Red who had walk- ner still angry from the 5-3 DRUBS of the Futrelle went to .' Thompson, bats, REDS, _ 3 0 2 0 1 0 dore J. Knapp, president ss_ 5 0 2 0 3 0 Brown, p Miller, Dack and run. New Hanover High came Rogers took second ed across with the took from xxx _ 0 0 N. Y. 10 j j winning beating they last night Konkel, 0 0 0 6 Queens county, Jockey club, Jones, lb__ ,..... 5 3 17 in the second to in front, Price then rocketed a The Pack counted twice in the Selma-Smithfield, broke loose with CINCINNATI, May 9. —(/P)— The Gregory, xxxx_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 which operates the acqueduct race- Ratteree, c_ 4 2 2 7 0 0 spring Ion, TOTALS_ 37 5 9 24 9 3 was found shot to death in 2 0 0 0 0 0 2-1. After Mike Austin .lad ground- that brought in both first frame when Bill Horton ! many, many hits and five runs Chicago Cubs made Johnny Van- track, Taylor, p_ Fntrei, CLINTON AB B II O A E a club on Long Island, Adams, p_ -- 2 1 0 0 3 0 ed Hardison and Paul reached first on an error, advanc- Lento calmed der first start of sea- sportman’s out, Billy singled Rogers. Horton lofted,.: were scored before Meer’s the tabbed his x—Williams_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bohonko, 2b- 3 2 1 4 4 1 N. Y. this week. Police stole second. Louis Collie ground- to left field on ed to third on Thompson’s single. them down. son an unhappy one today as they xx—Packer_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 which pi Rudden, ss- 4 1 0 2 7 1 death as apparently by his own lined countered. and Horton for five hits 1 0 0 0 0 0 ed to third. Dunk Futrelle Johnson was Dan Williams walked, The Pirates their wits clubbed his offerings Evans, cf_ 5 2 6 3 0 0 hand. Knapp left no suicide notes. xxx—Parkinson_- gathered _45 15 14 24 10 1 a to left field, which and scored on scored on Anderson’s fielder and four runs in the sixth inning Uhles, If_3 110 0 0 TOTALS long fly Herman 4, and batting eyes (it was mainly Ratteree. to third. in Vorrell, lb-5 1 2 13 0 0 x—Batted for Talley dropped, allowing Hardison double. One rnore run b choice, Thompson going and and then added another marker 9th. the J Davis’ eye) _ xx—Ran for Williams in Hoggy batting Askew, rf 5 1 4 2 0 0 to On the Talley re- made the final score An infield out by Felix Smith car- the to defeat the Cincinnati for Adams in 9th. tally. play 12 to 3 pushed across three tallies in their eighth Cieslinski, 3b_ 4 0 0 0 2 0 xxx—Batted AB R H O A E covered the ball and threw home gave Wilmington it’s ried across Thompson. the walked, Reds 5-1. Linder, c_4 0 13 11 COMET-RAMBLER LUMBERTON tenth victo half of sixth. Bridges 6 3 3 0 at- of in the first saw Bill Shubeck, p_ 4 0 2 0 1 0 Chafin, rf_ 0 0 to catcher Cannada.