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 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 Of Season In Lop- FOR ALLEGED FIGHT ins here, 8 to 5. , ly emerging triumphant, Vorrell the man in the end of the third , 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 Jo*1' BLUFF, — President C. M. his third 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- 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- 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 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, 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 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 , 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. Cannada, the campaign. The visitors scored but was forced A crowd of 2,200 Big Poklemba singled 3b _ 2 3 0 2 2 0 Horton’s the TOTALS 37 8 IS 27 15 3 LeBlanc, to catch Futrelle who Leading batsmen were on Lawson’s walk and Then Nicholson come through with 2 3 tempting Her® at second by Bob Steckel. x—Batted for Pierre in 9th. Marx, lb_ 5 7 2 0 that knotted the score score as he BATTLE SUNDAY was to third, overthrew Vick, winning , who error. They by Davis smashed a home run to score eighth inning banged xx—Batted for Colones in 9th. Jamin, If_ 5 2 2 0 0 0 going 4 and Futrelle came home. ed out two doubles one in the third, when first xxx—Ran Brown Pearsall, _ 5 3 3 2 0 0 base and counting the three markers. The score stood relief hurler Clyde Shoun’s for in 9th. a 3 2 1 5 in in on miscues the field bleach- xxxx—Ran for Cathy in 9th. Cabaniss, 2b_ 0 2 Durham was held scoreless six trips to the Small '.-allied by Thomp- and it looked as though pitch into right BY JIGGS POWERS plate. % at 6-4, Crummie, ss_ 3 0 0 2 5 3 of but Poe and Horton. ers. RED SPRINGS 101 the last half the third, topped the Bulldogs' #on had a chance to make 000 011—5 9 c_ 10 110 2 hlltis Wilmington WHITEVILLE, May —Sunday Molthen, hot and tal- attack with two Anderson’s in two trips led Vander Meer kept abreast with CLINTON 204 000 02x—8 c_4 117 0 0 Wilmington got again for three. triple quite a respectable show against finds Masonboro’s Ramblers, 1946 Ramon, victorious while Davis of the Cubs’ Robertson, p_ 1 0 0 0 0 0 lied one more run, giving them a New Hanover High dost! the Pack, Sanford. the steady pitching Runs batted in—Parnell 2, Askew 2, and current leader in it champion Demyan, p_3 1110 0 lead. The Bulls were not season had a double in three tries for until the sixth. Vorrell 4, Linder, Bullock. Two-base 3 to 1 Tuesday at Leg:,- But the returned the the Eastern State semi-pro cir- Lorman, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fair Bluff. Spinners Ed Waitkus started the Chicago hits—Askew, Bullock, Linder. Home quite through, however. In the Stadium, when it play, to TOTALS _ 38 17 15 27 9 7 £ three runs in their half, and when runs—Vorrell. Bases on balls—off: Shu- cuit, travelling to Whiteville WriteviHe plays Williams High rally with a single. Four more safe- last of the third Stallings opened Raleigh Caps. the Bucs countered with two more, beck 3, Brown 4. Struck out, by—Shu- meet the Comets of that town in DUNN-ERWIN 512 010 042—15 ttsere Monday at 3:30 o’clock in a ties, with a walk to Don Johnson, beck 4, Brown 5. Umpires—Ruch and the ended the who argu- a battle that will determine the LUMBERTON 411 711 02x—17 for the Columbus crown. Spinners the Cubs a 4-1 lead. Davidzuk. Time of game 2:00. battle gave of the ment in the last of the eighth, CHICAGO AB K. H O A king-bee loop. Runs batted in—Damon 3, Pearsall 2, scoring three runs and sewing up Hack, 3b- 4 0 0 1 2 Southport will be the scene of Molthen, Marx 4, Jamin, Jones, Miller, 2. TSvo-base Sox the contest. Waitkus, lb-5 1 2 » 0 the other Eastern State clash, with McQuillen hits—Chafin, Regain Leadership, Pafko, cf-S 1 3 3 0 Pearsall. Three-base hits — Ratteree, PARK EKES teams will meet LEAFS OUTSLUG the Yellow Jackets tangling with Damon. Home runs—Marx. SUNSET The two again Cavarretta, if- 4 0 0 3 0 Double plays 1 Wallace. —Crummie to Jones to Saturday night in Wilmington at Scheffing, c —--4 116 Marx; Milner, Nicholson, rf- 4 2 2 2 0 The Ramblers, who were idle McQuillen. Bases on balls—off: Robert- Detroit 2-1 7:45 p. m. at Legion stadium. By 1 2 son Adams 1. Edging Johnson, 2b- 2 0 0 RED 12-11 within the last Sun 4, Demyan 4, Taylor 1, WINTER 8-7 E league lay, PARK, WILMINGTON AB E H O A 4 0 2 1 4 SOX, Struck out, by Robertson 3, Merullo, ss- 1, Demyan Muscemeci. ss-5 12 5 2 0 0 1 2 have a standing of two wins and Lorman 2. Hits 7 in 3 2-3 9 P -- 4 0 off: Taylor CHICAGO, May «-{ 2 3 0 0 Schmitz, Benton, cf —---4 2 Special To The Star no losses, while Whiteville has innings; Lorman 1 in 1; Adams 8 in 4 Chicago White Sox moved bad 2b-4 0 12 11 11 1-3; Robertson 3 in 10 in 7. Crawford Pitches Wreckers Lamb, TOTALS 36 5 10 27 SMITHFIELD, May 9.—Smith- won three and lost one. Frank 1; Demyan BRAVES the of American 4 1 2 4 0 0 — SOARING top Bridges, lb- AB K H O A Wild pitches—Demyan. Passed balls Leaf CINCINNATI won a Maner Masonboro decided Poklemba, If_5 1110 0 field-Selma wild game from pilot, Molthen. and by Detroit; To U s e t Win Over Baumhoultz, rf -- 4 0 0 1 0 Damon, Umpires—Ramey standings edging p 3b_ 4 0 0 0 2 1 the Warsaw Red Sox to transfer the which was Steckel, Adams, 2b- 4 0 0 0 2 here tonight, battle, Reveille. Time of game 3:00. here today for the 11th Sox vi 3 1 2 4 0 0 Davis, rf_—._ Hatton, 3b-4 0 13 1 12-11, in a tilt that took two hours originally scheduled for the Ram- DEFEAT OTTMEN IS Orval G:>’ Junior Leaders 3 0 0 5 1 0 tor: in games. Staton, c_ Haas, lb-3 117 0 and 48 minutes to blers’ diamond, to the Whiteville 1 0 0 0 1 0 .lay. pitched a seven hitter for Ct:,i; Andrews, p- c- 4 0 2 3 1 STANDINGS Mueller, Smithfield a -0 lead of be- _— 2 0 0 0 0 0 grabbed park because an agreement Sunset Park pulled t biggest Lento, p Vollmer, cf_ 4 0 0 5 0 The White Sox scored their h 14 3 in the first inning, but was be- tween the two clubs. Maner will Boston Grabs 6-2 Win; upset of the City Junior Baseball Miller, ss_2 0 TOBACCO STATE LEAGUE run in 27 innings in the set! TOTALS_ 35 6 10 24 7 2 4 0 6-2 in the second. Three afternoon at Rob- Usher, If- 3 0 0 hind no doubt start his fire ball right- league yesterday AB H O A E Sanford_10 1 .909 inning when Lloyd Christojs SANFORD R Vander Meer, p- 2 0 0 0 0 runs them within a 6-5 on Mize Homers Again; ert when de- brought hander, Oliver “Snag” Allen, with a E Strange park they 2b ___ 5 0 1 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 Clinton_ 7 4 .636 opened single against Guinn, Zientara, z- the but War- unbeaten Winter 0 range in fourth, the the mound for the title battle. Warsaw_ 6 4 feated previously Shoffner, lb- 5 2 3 9 1 Shoun, p- 0 0 0 0 1 .600 Pitches Newhouser who allowed nine ii saw Hartung 5 3 3 3 0 0 outfit jumped in ap- Earl WILMINGTON _ 6 5 .545 Park, 8 to 7. Wilson, cf_ promptly Manager Brinkley of the Dave Philley singled Christo?: rf 3 2 2 0 0 0 31 1 5 27 8 safe distance with two Dunn-Erwin_ 5 5 500 Nesselrode, TOTALS_ parently Comets is counter — to — A seven run outburst in the very expected 9. (#) tc- third. Christopher scored r. Nessing, 3b- 5 1 2 2 2 0 z—Zientara filed out for Vander Meer runs fifth and ixth. With Smithfield _ 3 7 .300 , May the in the with his H. D. Jr., first enabled surprising 2 2 2 0 0 ace, Stanley, Lumberton _ 3 7 .300 and an Cass Michaels was PH inning Pugh, If _ 5 in 7th. ’s pitching forcing the score standing 11 to 5 in the a rec- a leai which 117 0 0 who will be perfect Red Springs _ 1 9 .100 Parkers to take big Hedrick, c-4 putting attack on were at second. 13 2 10 CHICAGO 000 004 010—5 seventh, the Leafs rallied for seven three Yesterday’s Results early never relinquished. The de- Butcher, ss-4 ord of wins on the line. Al- 1-1 J they CINCINNATI 000 100 000—J Sanford WILMNGTON 6. to keep the Boston Braves Detroit pulled into a tit _ 3 0 1 0 3 0 runs and won the ball game, 12-11. 12, enough run of the "-me was scored Clegg, p len was the Eastern loop’s lead- ciding 2 0 0 0 0 0 WARSAW AB R II O A Lumberton 17, Dunn-Erwin 15. the race for the sixth. Dick Wakefield McFayden, p_- in — E in the thick of the sing^ in the second with G-rald Error—Baumholtz. Runs batted hurler last and he’ll be inning 3b _ 3 2 1 C 2 2 ing year, Clinton 8. Red Springs 5. with scored cn Nicholson 2, Merullo 2, Schefllng, Haas. Jordan, lead today with one out and Stone in elements, 41 12 18 27 11 1 ss_4 113 3 1 for his second victory of Warsaw 12, Smithfield 11. i| singled Doug TOTALS_ Two base hits—Pafko, Miller. Home Andrews, trying over the Giant?. But Mullin’s second double of lb_ 3 2 Today’s Games a 6-2 victory die| who had walked. Nicholson. Stolen base— Milner, 2 9 0 0 the season Sunday. 003 20C— 6 runs—Haas, Clint Hartung and ternoon and his 10th of the WILMINGTON 100 If _ 5 0 1 0 0 0 Sanford at WILMINGTON. New York’s batters were Smith and Waitkus. Double play—Merullo, Johnson Bohannon, the attack for the Com- Top cf_5 12 10 0 Leading Selma at Warsaw. most of the son. SANFORD 100 058 08x—12 Left on Scrobola, Johnny Mize provided of Sunset with two for three to Waitkus. bases—Chicago 8, Herb at Red Stone Stevens, rf_ 4 2 3 0 0 0 ets will be Brinkely, Russ, Clinton Springs. of » Cincinnati 5. Bases on' bals—Schmitz 2, fireworks for a chilled crowd The Sox over uie and Ellison 2b_ 4 2 2 0 Lumberton at Dunn-Erwin. pushed and — Wilmer, 3 3 Jim George Shepard Runs batted in—Bridges 2, Nessing 2, Vander Meer 3, Shoun 1. Thompson, Clyde Williams, and 5,000 c_3 117 11 cash customers run in the seventh. of Winter Park with two ..r three. Nesselrode 2, Butcher 2, Guinn, Davis 3, — Lail, 5,894 ning Schmitz 5, Vander Meer 3. Hits off and Morrison FormyDuval. The NATIONAL LEAGUE t Pugh 3, Hedrick Benton. T'wo-base hits Faircloth, p_ 3 0 1 0 2 0 school children. Kolloway, sitting ir. at third The longest hits were a home run Vander Meer 7 in 7 innings: Shoun 3 big guns for the Manermen are W L Pet. Games Nesselrode, Butcher 2, Ben- Thomas, p __ 0 0 0 0 0 0 hits Baker, ope Alford of Winter Park —Shoffner, in 2. Losing pitcher—Vander Meer. Um- Behind gave up only eight for ailing Floyd by Bobby Home runs—Davis. Stolen McVickers, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Allen. Lyn Rowan. Burnie Coving- Spahn ton, Pugh. — s pires—Reardon. Goetz, Conlan. Time Boston_ 12 6 .667 his fourth straight with a single. Luke Appling und a triple by Hoyt Lewis of Sun- bases — Nesselrode, Wilson. Johnson, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Heath and in winning Nessing, 1:46. Attendance 2,200. ton, Luke Collie, Levy Chicago_ 12 6 .667 — Jfe — them hi to second. *et Park. Double plays Nessing, Guinn, to Rosmand, x_ 1 0 0 0 0 0 victory and two of riflced m plenty of others. x— _10 5 667 1-2 mound sk- Shoffner. Left on bases—Wilmington 8, TOTALS _ 35 11 14 24 11 4 home run of the Jones then looped his Pitching the victory for the win- The other battle booked Pittsburgh _ 8 8 .500 3 were Mize’s ninth Sanford 10. Bases on balls—off: Andrews x—Batted for Johnson in 9th. only s St ners was star x—Philadelphia _ 8 11 .421 41-2 and Willard Marshall single into center, scoring Jimmy Crawford, 2, Lento, Clegg 5, McFayden 1. Struck SMITHFIELD-SELMA AB R H O A E within the loop is the Wallace season New York_ 6 9 .400 4 1-2 bases emp- Sunset Park Junior High hurler, out, by—Andrews 2, Clegg 5, McFayden NEYLAND WINS Howard, ss_4 3 12 3 0 at third. Both came with way. Southport Yellow Jacket clash Cincinnati _ 8 12 400 5 who allowed seveo hits, struck out 2. Hits off: Andrews 10 in 4 2-3 innings; Pilkindton, cf_4 0 110 0 after the Braves had driven DETROIT ABRJ Southport; in which manager Bob St. Louis --— 5 12 .294 6 1:2 ty Lento 8 in 3 1-3; Clegg 9 in 6; McFay- Popelsky, cf_ 0 1 0 0 0 0 six-run Bix, and walked none. Wilford Elli- YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Voiselle to cover with a * 1 in 3 Hit Kukulka, 3b_ 5 2 2 1 3 0 Hursey is expected to start his 3b - den by pitcher by—Andrews Boston 6, New York 2. Kell, J •on and Stone divided the flipping NEW CONTRACT 12 in the first three innings. lb-“ Los- Becker, If-4 10 0 Cullenbine, : (Hedrick). Winning pitcher—Clegg. ailing ace, Red Coombs, against Chicago 5, Cincinnati 1. chores for the losers, giving up a Umpires—Mitchell Eonta, rf_3 110 0 0 whose big league de- Wakefield, If -’ : ing pitcher—Andrews. Southport’s Jack Hughs. Hughs Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 5. Hartung, ;and Ouzts. Time of game 2:25. Balia, 2b_ 4 1117 1 with rf -‘ ■ total of eight hits together. 9—(/P) (Only games scheduled). but this was attended Mullin, J KNOXVILLE, Tenn., May lb_3 1 1 14 0 0 was in fine fettle on last Sunday spring Ellington, TODAY’S his hit- Evers, cf Robert GAMES reams of about j —Tennessee tore up Gen. Plantz, c_ 2 1 2 3 0 0 when he stopped' the slugging publicity Mayo, 2b St. Louis at Pittsburgh—Dickson (0-3) the army, -, , R. contract to- Carnes, e _ 2 1110 0 and pitching in Swift, c Neyland’s coaching Whiteville Comets, 1-0. Pitching vs Ostermueller (1-1). ting -J j • Hicks, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 successful first ap- Outlaw, x day, signed him to a new five- the best of his career, the Chicago at Cincinnati—Lee (0-0) v£ made a highly , Zaykoski, p_ 2 0 0 1 1 1 game the Tebbetts, c -”-l Celebrities Will in- Blackwell (2-2). on the mound for ; an unannounced Play one at p_ 1 0 0 0 1 0 curve-ball artist was robbed pearance xx year Davis, big Cramer, Bo^on at New York—Barrett (0-1) vs two hits ,, as- z _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 Giants. He gave up only crease in pay and thereby Ciani, of a no hitter by FormyDuval’s Newhouser, p : , Jansen (0-0). six in- 1 Bird, p- 1 0 0 0 0 0 and no runs in the last Wertz, xxx ■ sured itself of precision, power- single in the 4th. Whiteville had Brooklyn at Philadelphia — Melton ■“ ) TOTALS _ 36 12 12 26 75 2 braves with his TOTALS ..— *Kids’ 1951. beaten Elizabethtown Red (0-0) vs Rowe (4-0). nings, fanned five For football 7th. In packed through z—Batted for Davit in just in Tourney 7th. curve x—Ran for Swift fast ball and newly-acquired m » Athletic Council Chairman N. W. Sox, 27-1, as H. D. Stanley threw AMERICAN LEAGUE xx—Singled for Tebbetts WARSAW 000 022 100—11 three. for Newti 9 — (£>)— Ind). declined to say what a one-hitter, in the first game of Chicago II 7 .611 — and walked only xxx—Grounded out , May Dougherty SMITHFIELD 201 200 70x—12 dam- — Detroit _ 9 the most CHICAGO Three cabinet members, three Services General Eisenhower salary Neyland would receive a double-header. McIntosh, Sox 7 563 1 The Braves did , Runs batted in—Bohannon 3, Wilmer Boston_ 10 8 556 1 a walk KoUoway, 3b a in the fourth when 3 ( | two Omar Bradley, A. A. Vandegrift, under the new but specu- infielder, had fluke single in the age ss Senators, Hildegrade, Supreme contract, 2, Lail 2, Faircloth, Scrobola 2, Milner, x—Cleveland _ 7 6 .536 1 1-2 to Appling. Voiselle _ -4 | j com- Ches- 8th ruin and two singles drove one baseball Leslie R. Groves, Admiral lation centered on a year. Popelsky 2, Kukulka 3, to Stanley’s hall-of-famer. New York _ 8 8 .500 2 Jones, lb Court Justices, $20,000 Becker, Eonta, a hit -*-4 p ; Cames the showers and an error, missioner, Bing Crosby and Babe ter Nimitz. This would make Neyland perhaps Ellington, 2, Howard 2. Two-base In Wallace, the Berrypickers Washington_ 6 6 .500 2 Kennedy, rf-, j j — hits _ 7 10 .412 3 1-2 Mike Budnick pro- If next Baseball — Commissioner A*. B. coach Bohannon, Scrobola, Stevens, downed the once Bladen- Philadelphia and a fly off Christopher, j j Ruth will golf together the paid collegiate mighty _-—-- play highest Three-base x—St. Louis _ 12 cf i Ellington. hits—Plantz. Bases 6 .333 5 duced a total of four runs. Philley, t Chandler, Babe Ruth, Carl Hub- in the on balls—off: boro Spinners, 2-0, to put them in O A 2b ——— weekend. country. Faircloth 3, Thomas 2, x—Playing night game. BOSTON AB R H Michaels, 4 ^ { entries of the . McVickers 1, Hicks 1, Zaykoski Davis the loop cellar for the first time YESTERDAY’S RESULTS 4 1 Dickey, c I They’re among the bell, “There has been a change in 3, Ryan, 2b -e j 3, Bird 1. Struck out, oy—Faircloth 6, since its Both Sun- Cleveland 4, St. Louis 3. 3 2 J13 J 0j? Grove, p -. | National Celebrities Golf tourna- Football—Bill Dudley. said orginization. Holmes, rf pay”, Dougherty, acknowledg- Johnson 4, Zaykoski 1, Bird 1. Hits off: Chicago 2, Detroit 1. 5 12 4 0 TOTALS —■ be here 17-18. — Jack Gene day games begin at 3:30 p. m. Hopp, cf ment to played May Boxing Dempsey, that the former Brigadier- Faircloth 9 in 7 1-3 innings; Zaykoski (Only games scheduled). 112 2 * ► ing Eastern State R. Elliott, 3b-5 DETROIT ] Also around will be three gen- Tunney. 8 in 5 2-3; Thomas 1 in 1-3; Davis 4 in Official League TODAY’S GAMES 5 12 0 0 General had received several Rowell, If _ them — cre- 1; McVickers 3 in 1-3; Bird 12 in 2 1-3; are as follows; New York at Boston—Shea (1-1) vs 17 0 CHICAGO_--—-r, erals (including the boss of Cartoonist Ham Fisher, offers since returning standings Masi, c 4 0 flattering Johnson 0 in 1-3. Hit by pitcher, by — TEAM W L PCT. Hughson (1-2). 3 0 15 0 Error—Lake. Runs ba,tcti Eisenhower), Fred ator of Joe Palooka. a Torgeson, lb all, Dwight tc Tennessee last year from Faircloth McVickers Masonboro 2 0 1.000 — Two base (Eonta), (Becker). Philadelphia at Washington Flores Fernandez, ss-4 0 13 0 Mullin, Jones. Bobby Jones, Walter Racing—Henry Parr 3rd. Wild pitches—Davis. Faircloth. Passed Whiteville 3 ] .750 (0-3) vs 1 Stolen Waring, five-year army stretch. ,_ Wynn (2-1). p 4 0 0 0 Mullin 2. Swift. Spahn, Pm- «■ba:^ Hagen, Jack Dempsey and Gene Strangely, there’ll even be some offers—one balls—Lail. Winning pitcher—Bird. Los- Elizabethtown__ 2 2 .500 Detroit at Chicago—Hutchinson (3-1) Sacrifices—Evers, v. ( Dougherty said these bsaes J ing pitcher—McVickers. Umpires—Baker Wallace _1 2 .333 vs Harrist (0-0). 37 6 10 27 5 Left on golfers, but they’ll be in a class of TOTALS _ Appling. Tunney. from the and and House. 1 2 on balls-* reported University Wilson Time of game Southport_ .333 Cleveland at St. Louis (night)—Embree NEW YORK AB R H O A cago 9. Bases are all these doing themselves. What people by California—“had no on our 2:48. Bladenboro_1 2 .333 (2-2) vs Potter (0-3). 10 1 3. Strikeouts J" bearing | Blattner, 2b — ..—— 5 0 Grove jJ a meet? include Tom- 3 fa golf They Jones, Hagen, him a new con- 2b-ss —- 4 0 3 1 Grove 1. Umpires-Rue. decision to give Rigney, Atie is the re- Gene Chick 0 15 0 Summers Time L53. Well, the tournament my Armour, Sarazen, tract. We just wanted to clarify Thomson, cf-4 Gen- Freddie Babe Mize, lb_3 115 0 -■—" ault of an idea by Attorney Evans, McLeod, his status.” M _ 4 0 18 0 eral Clark. Didrickson Zaharias and Glenna Cooper, c Neyland's pay for lifting Ten- Marshall, rf --4 115 0 BOX SU He knew that juvenile delin- Collett Vare. unknown If 4 0 0 2 0 WILDCAT’S nessee from a football FAULTLESS POKES Gordon, on the rise. He won- NOSE ss _ 10 0 10 was * quency into one of the teams Kerr, 7 « 8 top-ranking 1 0 0 0 0 I if this rise couldn’t be check- Lohrke, 3b WILMINGTON i ; dered in the never has been 2 6 country Voiselle, p _ 0 0 0 0 ss 1 1 if the kids got interested in Price, 3 1 'd was _ 0 0 0 0 0 2b. made public, but it generally Budnick, p Horton, 4 3 1 of mischief. 0 0 0 « ■ports instead SUGGS DEFEATS understood his old contract, which Gearhart, z _ 1 0 Johnson, c - '1 So he called in many of the na- INTO CIRCLE Hartung, p_ 3 0 0 0 0 Vick. rf-P- for BETTING had two years to go, called tion’s top sports writers and edi- Austin, c£- to a 2 27 6 — $15,000 $17,000 year. TOTALS _ 34 8 Hardison. 3b and asked them io to work PAGE IN ATLANTA tors, go Neyland came to Tennessee from z—Flied out for Budnick in 3rd. Collie, If- the Joins Phanax on problem. West Point in 1925 as amilitary Nags Pilot, BOSTON 204 000 000—6 Fennell, P- this came the HASCH Futrelle, lb —-- From meeting BY CHICK science instructor and assistant It NEW YORK 000 010 010—2 for the National Celebrities As Money Favorites Summing Up: Brown, -- plan He took over the ATLANTA, May 9—(A1)—Meda- football coach. Errors—Rigney, Cooper 2. Runs batted Rogers, rf-lf- tournament. It will be sponsored list Louise Suggs dethroned Mrs. coaching helm in 1928, installed his In Preakness BALTIMORE, May 9.—