ward Sachs’ Ed Nine Beaten Wildcats Morning Watch Fayetteville By Day Dreaming That Baseball Union WILDCATS mmmMmmmmr -n iMim ■ ST. LOUIS CARDS PHILADELPHIA A’S The latest ripple on the CUNCH baseball sea, which is still from the Mexican churning tidal wave, is the American 6-2 TO YANKEES guild, an organization “to SIXTH LOOP WIN DEFEAT BUGS, LOSE Baseball unionize professional in the baseball players, words of the Associated Press. TEAMS W. L. PCT. Ken Strikes Out Kiner Chicago-3 o 1.000 Bronx Led Rogers 16 , Ralph New York 2 1 .666 Bombers By What ho, a union of baseball Runs As St. Louis- 2 1 .666 As- flayers would be some- As New Hanover Home Brooklyn- 2 1 .666 Lindell’s Homer Just what we Boston thing- wouldn’t know. There will be no 1 i .500 2 Red Birds Win Pittsburgh 1 2 12 Hits from this corner that the Wins 10 To .333 semble argument professional ballplayers Philadelphia _ 0 2 .000 the Cards, Senators, and Cincinnati- 0 3 !ooo 0f Indians, Athletics have a hard By GENE WARREN ST. LOUIS, April 18—W—'The PHILADELPHIA. April 18—(/P) to travel, for these blasted two AMERICAN raked road four teams pay so low that their Star Sjports Writer St. Louis Cardinals LEAGUE —The are relief in an TEAMS W. L. PCT. for a known to the as One was all the New Pittsburgh five Philadelphia flingers employes trade “the coolies.” big inning Boston -- 3 0 1.000 Thursday and dozen hits to defeat the Athletics Hanover Wildcats needed last night eighth inning rally Cleveland _ 2 0 1.000 five-hit to their aided ’s _ 2 1 .666 8-1 before 11,304 fans Thursday is at Legion Stadium to coast by Brooklyn another team that the Pirates New York- 2 l .666 of three in throws it’s money sixth Eastern Conference pitching won 6-2, edging j and made it two out the straight St. Louis _ 1 2 .3331 with same gay as in in their National league their first series of the year. around spirit a miser with a hang- triumph, 10 to 2, and put them two-to-one Philadelphia -1 2 .333 Luis Jlmo and the to trek to Rocky opening series. Chicago 0 2 .000 NEW YORK AB R H O A over- Mickey Owen would still be right spirit 2 I wearing Washington 0 3 .000 Gordon, 2b_ 4 0 13 n umlorms for Mount for the all-important R H O A a today PITTSBURGH AB Stimweiss. 3b_ 5 2 2 0 1 grook!} anything resembling living wage 4 Wildcat-HLackbird at 3:30 there Brown, 2b 4 0 0 1 YESTERDAYS RESULTS Henrich. rf_4 2 13 0 a city like Brooklyn where 0 costs 112 LEAGUE— _ 0 in living have doubled. A this afternoon. J. Barrett, rf-3 NATIONAL DiMaggio. cf 3 2 15 tjasemanfor 3 112 0 Cincinnati 2. 2 0 third theCuhsmaybe more than a third Kiner, cf- Chicago 4, Etten, lb_5 1 10 drawing $5,000 Herman Vick was once more the lor the Cards —.- 3 0 112 Brooklyn 8, New York 1. If_ 5 12 10 when they have an Elliott, 3b Lindell, baseman equal skill at the hot sacker 2 0 0 10 1 2 star hitter along with third Fletcher, lb __ St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 2. Robinson, c_3 0 14 4 0 0 1 0 Games ss_ 3 Billy Hardison in the one-sided Russell, If _ (Only Scheduled). Grimes, 4 0 2 1 0 14 2 — _ 0 3 hits for Cox, ss _ 4 Gettel, p 2 0 0 the lot of baseball victory. Vick got two 0 0 3 0 Boston 1. Yes, players in the major is al- Smith, c _ 4 3, Washington leagues not in 0 one. for four times at bat and _ 2 0 10 Detroit 6, St. Louis 1. TOTALS _ 35 8 12 27 11 ways a happy there are major costs in a slugged Albosta, p league living 0 0 0 York 1 like New York and. the little four runs, while Hardison smack- Gustine, x _ 1 0 New 8, Philadelphia city guys of the team—that fifth out- 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA AB R H O Strincevich, p _ 0 0 (Only Games Scheduled). A or that rookie out three for five. lefthander—are as ed 0 0 0 If _ 4 0 110 fielder not making as much money Gerheauser, p _ 0 0 Garrison, would think. GAMES—TODAY Peck, rf _ 4 0 0 1 0 y0U FAYETTEVILLE 2 5 24 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE— Wallaesa, ss _ 4 0 0 1 1 • • • • TOTALS _ 30 AB R H O A E 4 0 a union means Players x—Batted for Albosta in 8th. No games scheduled. Chapman, cf_ 0 5 0 But collective and how can bargaining you c- 3 114 0 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE— McQuinn, lb__ 3 0 16 1 for a H. Cheshire, a fixed wage job when 4 0 H O c set the talent applied to the task Yates, ss-— 4 0 0 2 ST. LOUIS AB R A Washington at New York. Rosar, _ 4 12 9 2 the it 2 2 _ varies to degree does? Let’s say that the union sets a Byrd, 3b_ 4 0 0 0 Klein, 2b_ 4 12 3 2 Kell. 3b 3 0 0 2 1 1 12 0 1 1 1 0 3 scale of S400 a month for ail major league shortstops. That would Williams, p, lb- 4 0 Schoendienst, 3b — 4 Handley, 2b_ 3 0 0 2 2 0 110 1 2 2 1 _ 0 if 4 Musial, If _ 4 0 Flores, p 0 0 0 0 mean that .Tack Wallaesa of the Athletics, an untried would Belch, rookie, 10 10 0 10 3 0 Savage, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 the Butler, lb, rf-2 Slaughter, rf-3 Cubs be drawing same wage as as 0 0 0 Chicago Drop , acknowledged Fisher, rf- 10 10 Walker, cf_ 2 0 2 0 Besse, p 0 0 0 0 0 man at spot. It as 0 0 1 2 0 10 10 0 Valo, z_*_ 1 0 0 0 0 the toP just doesn’t scan, the old professor Dew, 2b_2 Adams, cf Reds 6 To 2 0 0 4 0 0 9 1 Again, Knerr. p _ 0 0 0 0 would say. MacFayden, 2b-1 2 2 2 Sisler, lb 1 2 0 0 2 ® ® ss 4 0 0 0 2 Konopka, zz _ 10 10 0 Eenright, cf —— Marion, — — 0 0 0 0 00 c _ 3 118 0 Berry, p 1 0 0 0 1 should be an We would think W. Cheshire, rf Rice, CINCINNATI, April 18—(/P) There adjustment.* that it should 0 0 0 4 0 _ 2 0 0 1 2 Peterson, p 3 Pollet, p Nate Andrews four-hit be made along certain wage minimums. For instance, if a man pitched TOTALS _ 32 1 5 27 8 12 5 31 6 7 27 baseball for the z—Batted for Besse is employed by a major league team it should be acknowledged that TOTALS _26 Z 4 24 TOTALS_ 10 in 3rd. Cubs zz—Batted for Knerr in 6th. has enough baseball ability to draw a certain amount Thursday but the Chicago he everytime WILMINGTON _ and screams. And. this minimum should be the same whether Pittsburgh 000 000 02 0—2 jinx was too much for him the eagle R H ° a AB St. Louis _ O 0 0 110 04 x—6 4-2 to make 24 vic- New York_ 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 1—8 he is working for Gold-Coast nine like the Cubs or a Penny-Pinch- Players 2 ^ Chicago won it Brown, cf Philadelphia _ 000 010 00 0—1 like the White Sox. ? 0 0 tories in the last 25 games against ing Pack cf 2 21 ? 2 Sykes, J 9 2 2 Error—Cox. Runs batted in—Musial • • • • 3b- 5 3 2, Cincinnati. Grady Hatton, Reds Hardison, n Kiner 1 0 ®2 ®2 2 ® Klein, 2, Adams, Schoendienst. home Errors—Chapman. Runs batted in—Et- This wouldn’t curtail the of a or Tuttle, 3b ? Two hits— rookie , hit a ten earnings Feller, DiMaggio, 1 0 1 0 base Elliott, Musial. Three 1, Robinson 1. Lindell 4, Grimes but it Price, ss 4 1 1, Williams would keep a lot of in the game who 0 0 0 base hits— Schoendienst. Home runs— in the third. Henrich 1, Rosar 1. Two base hits—Mc- youngsters Vick, rf 4 1 2 that most of Musial, Kiner. Sacrifice—Elliott. Double Quinn. Konopka, Etten. Home now realize the glory of on a major rf- 0 ® 0 0 Lindell. playing league Austin, Klein CHICAGO AB R H O A in 0 ® 2 2® play— Schoendienst, and Sisler. runs—Lindell, Rosar. Sacrifices—Gettel 2. team is the sports page, not in the bank book. K. Rogers, p- 5 2 1 2 J Left on Louis Hack, 3b _ 4 0 Double 2 I 6 ® HoosierPrep bases—Pittsburgh 6, St. 4. play—Rosar, Kell. Left on bases • lb-4 Cage Futrelle, 9 0 4 2 Bases on balls—Albosta Pollett 2b __ 3 0 New 1 0 0 0 0 1, 4, Ger- Johnson, —Philadelphia 5; York 8. Bases on If _ 2 men as Clark Gibson, heauser 1.. If _ 3 10 3 0 Such Griffith, Branch Hickey, , ajftd 0 0 —Albosta 3, Pollet Lowrey, balls—Flores 1, Knerr 3. Gettel 1, Berry Fennell, If- 1 0 8 Stoneham are still 2 2 8. Hits—off Albosta 3 in 7 innings; Cavarretta, lb_3 10 0 1. Strikeouts—Gettel 5, Besse Knerr Horace living in the Gay Nineties when the 2b 0 0 0 2 1, 2, Collie, Takes _ 3 1 0 2 0 2 2 State Strinecvich 3 in Gerheauser 1 in Nicholson rf 2. Hits—off Flores OverAtN.C. Berry 5 0 1-3; 2-3 in 2 average player liked baseball so much that he thought it a Horton, 2b- 2 0 0 0 0 innings, privilege inning. Hit by Albosta Ricket, cf _ 4 113 0 (none out in 1 0 0 0 0 0 —by (Wal- 3rd); Savage 0 in 1-3 (pit- to Jorge Pasquel of the Mexican has shown the Edwards, 2b- c__ 1 0 0 2 0 ched to 1 play. league, light 7 0 0 ker). Losing pitcher—Strincevich. Um- Livingston, man); Besse 1 in 2-3; Knerr 3 c- 1 0 0 — — M. Rogers, x _ 1 0 0 0 0 to the ballplayers and there should be some change in pay policies RALEIGH, April 18. (IP) pires— Boggess, Barr and Conlan. Time Becker, in 3; Berry 3 in 3. Hit by pitcher—by Heath, __2 1 1 10 0 of certain major league clubs as a result. J| Comdr. Everett N. Case, who has —2:05. Attendance 5,833 (paid.) McCullough, c_ 10 12 0 Flores DiMaggio). Losing pitcher—Flores. SOFTBALL Merullo, ss_ 3 0 0 2 6 Umpires— Jones, Rommell and • • • 10 27 3 1 BEGINS a Boyer. 10 TOTALS __ 36 compiled top notch record at Bithorn, p_ 2 0 0 0 2 Time—2:14. Attendance 11,304. But a union in the meaning of the UAW just wouldn’t work in Frankfort, Ind., and with Navy baseball. It would be like to unionize concert 100 100 00 0— 2 TOTALS _ 28 4 4 27 12 attempting singers, Fayetteville _— teams, has been named head bas- 131 00 x—10 MONDAY Brooklyn Dodgers x—Batted for Livingston in 4th. doctors, or housewives. Wilmington _ 500 EVENING ketball coach at N. C. State college and will take over his new job Sink Giants, 8-1 CINCINNATI AB R H O A in — Williams, Vick 4, BLUE Run batted here on Dr. H. A. Clay, cf 5 0 0 2 0 DEVILS WIN Hardison. Two July 1, Fisher, Futrelle, Eenright, Price, Class A Teams Frey. 2b _ 2 0 0 4 6 Stolen bases League head of the athletic coun- BROOKLYN, April 18—(A»>—'With Morton Defeats Fisher. college 3b _ I Agnes base hits—Hardison, Hatton, 3 110 1 Fen- Little Vic Lombardi the —Hardison, Yates, Price, Futrelle, Season At Robert cil, announced Thursday. holding Miller, ss_ 4 0 0 2 5 Dew, Eenright. Open OVER 13-7 Sacrifice hits—Collie, New York Giants scoreless in all Haas, lb 4 1 1 nell. Case will succeed Leroy Jay, io 1 DEACS, Left on bases—Fayetteville 8, Wilmington but the last Libke, rf 4 0 1 3 0 6-5 M. 2. Balks— Strange Diamond who combined the frame, Brooklyn’s basketball _ I Mrs. John Gessler, 11. Passed balls— Rogers Usher, rf 0 0 0 0 0 2. youthful Dodgers banged out WAKE FOREST, April 18—(A>)— Peterson. Wild pitches—K. Rogers coaching job at State during the Lukon, If _ 3 0 0 3 0 Williams 3, Peterson Starter Feldman with a five- c Duke’s Blue Devils out — —off softball will start Harry Mueller, 4 0 3 3 0 pounded Agnes Morton, Thursday, won PINEHURST, April 18—(U.R) City players war with the regular duties with 7, K Rogers 6. Struck out by—Peterson run third and Andrews, p- 1 0 0 0 3 a 13-7 win over Wake Forest’s De- Louise their annual the state inning Thursday her first round match in the con- Posting a medal score of 74, K. 16. Hits off—Williams 3 in merry-go-round Mon- highway commission. Lamanno, z_ 1 0 0 0 I 4, Rogers went on to whip their interborough 0 mon Deacons here after- Thursday solation of the North and Suggs, diminutive Georgia star, 2-3 Innings, Peterson 7 in 7 1-3 innings. with members slat- Case will be detached from play day night eight the rivals 8-1 in their season’s home noon in the four con- the semi- TOTALS 31 2 6 27 16 opening big South Women’s golf championship Thursday, moved into Navy on June 1 and will conclude * ed to start' action in before 2—Batted for test for each cltib. South Wom- Wilmington’s opener 29,825 spectators. Andrews in 9th. Th* game was when she defeated Mrs. Eddie Bush finals of the North and a brilliant career as athletic di- top league, the Municipal Class A. featured by a triple play pulled 6 Th« en’s championship by defeating rector of the naval NEW YORK AB R H O A of Savannah, Ga., and 5. golf Benton’s Pitching Ottumwa, Iowa, Chicago 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0-^4 the Deacs in the fifth Glen Ridge, The league slate has the Atlantic Rigney, ss _ 4 0 111 by inning. meets Jean Hop- Miss Laddie Irwin, og air station, where he led the Iowa Cincinnati O' 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 Wilmington girl Witek, 2b _ 5 0 2 3 1 Hal Stevenson, big two Defeats 8-1 Coast Line righthander, The N. J., up. Browns, ac- Seahawks to 27 _ kins, of Cleveland, today. Champions opening victories in 2£ Pike, rf 3 0 0 2 0 opened on the hill for the Duke Miss lb _ 4 0 0 5 0 Ohio golfer elimiated Mrs. John Right on the heels of Suggs tion against the White Ice Cream starts during the past season. Mize, Errors—Miller, Lukon, Mueller. Runs nine and lasted until the third in- Lawson of DETROIT, April 18—OT—Big E. Lombardi, c_ 4 0 2 6 1 batted in—Mueller, Rickert 3, Gessler, of Philadelphia, Thurid'ay. came Mrs. Estelle Page, The new was Hatton, when and Spofford Mills taking on the State college coach Young, cf _ 4 0 0 4 0 Hack. —Hatton. Stolen ning he wa* blasted off the seven-time winner of A1 Benton fashioned a five-hitter bases— Chapel Hill, graduated from the oi Marshall, 1£ _ 4 0 0 1 0 Hatton, Haas. Sacrifices— Andrews mound a home run as University 2, following long won her match by the 3b _ 11111 the event, who Thursday Wisconsin in and he Kerr. Lowrey, McCullough, Bithorn. Double Red Cochran. Griffith came in- Complete Line 6 to a 1923, begar 1 0 0 0 1 by Helen Sigel, of the St. Louis Browns, In pre-season Feldman, p_ plays—Frey to Miller to Haas; Miller to turning back Miss whipped gathering, his career at the to the in the fifth and two coaching age pi Budnick, p_._ 0 0 0 0 0 Frey to Haas. Left on game kept BASEBALL and SOFTBALL three and two. 1 to take the opening series the ACL Champions, one of bases—Chicago 4; Philadelphia, 18, at Connersville, Ind., high Warren, x _ 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 8. Bases on balls—Bithorn the Deacons well in control from to one. the teams entered In the Mun- 4, Miss games p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Andrews 4. GLOVES In other matches, Sally school. There but a year, he shift- Brewer, Strikeouts—Andrews 2 Bith- that point. league, were toasted Cooper, xx_ 1 0 0 0 0 ony 4. Winning pitcher—Bithorn. Mich., still LOUIS AB 11 icipal by ed to Columbus in Indiana Losing Sessions, of Muskegon, ST. ? High Kennedy, p _ 0 0 0 1 0 pitcher—Andrews. ? ^ the ACL directors last night Umpires—Jorda, Re- down- and in the next two seasons took Kluttz, xxx _ 1 0 0 0 0 ardon and Goetz. Time—2:04. CHAPEL HILL, April 18.—The PICKARD’S from a stiff neck, 3 ° at the Famous Attendance suffering Zarilla, If J l ? Grill. About 3,843. !09 Market St. Dial 2-3224 of * 3 * * ® his teams to the Hoosierland state University of North Carolina Tar O’Connor, Faquin, Finney, rf,- 19 Team TOTALS _ 32 1 6 24 5 ed Mrs. Clay ® ® players, W. Heels led Judnich, cf-* tourney. x—Batted for Budnick in 4th. by Shortstop Hackney’s and four, and Mrs. 0 J F. Burns, and other ACL Memphis, five Berardino, 2b-4 per- xx—Batted for Brewer in 6th. SOUTHERN three hits in six to the I ?1 20 Case moved to Frankfort, Ind., ASSOCIATION trips plate ss --— 4 0 sonnel were- the Fox Park, of Glen Ridge, Christman, J guests of Di- xxx—Batted for Kennedy in 9th. defeated Wilson of the Coastal Catherine Stevens, lb 3 0 Dr. high in 1922 to begin a 20-year 2 I n rectors K. S. Waldon and ROD and REEL Miss Mary Agnes u c 2 0 BROOKLYN AB R H O Plains loop here Thursday, 9 to 8. N. J., eliminated Mane so, n coaching reign during which his A Chattanooga 3, Nashville 1. ® 2® ? M. M. Deschamp. REPAIR SERVICE Mich., two Galehouse, p-1 1 2 in state tour- Whitman, If_ 4 112 0 Atlanta Wall, of Menominee, 0 0 teams played every 12, Birmingham 6. Ferens, p 2 2 2 Herman, 2b _ 4 12 4 0 x- 1 0 0 nament from 1922 to 1931, winning Little Rock 4. Available At one. Grace, Reiser, 3b _ 3 10 2 2 5, Memphis and 20 20 aunsnme — 0 0 0 on Hollingsworth, p Laundry Monday while the championships in 1925 and Stevens, lb _ 4 0 0 5 0 New Orleans 10, Mobile 6. 0 0 0 ANCHOR HARDWARE CO. ‘Sears, xx 1 0 the Police Department and Fire 1929. Hermanski, rf_ 3 10 4 0 0 0 1 Lamacchia, p- 0 0 Furillo, cf_ 4 0 15 0 Front and Dock Sts. Dial 5043 Department, and the City Optical In 1931 Case went to HITS LONG HOMER Anderson, Anderson, c_ 3 2 2 3 1 BOATS NOW IN STOCK! Down Nats 1 5 24 8 defending and JERSEY ! Red Sox TOTALS _ 31 champions, Senior Ind., high, remaining there twc Reese, ss_ 3 12 2 1 CITY, N. J., April for Ferens in 5th. are slated ANCHOR HARDWARE CO. Row x—Batted Fraternity to begin play years, then moving 1 the Univer- V. Lombardi, p_4 110 1 18 —(/P)— , first For Third In xx—Batted for Hollingsworth in 8th. on Front and Dock Sts. Dial 5043 Wednesday. sity of Southern California to as- Negro in modern times to Mexican Red-Hoi TOTALS_ 32 8 9 27 4 play DETROIT AB R H O A Bert Hawley, athletic director of sist Sam Barry with the Trojan in organized baseball struck a April 18—VP)— 4 12 2 2 WASHINGTON, Lake, ss _ the city recreational junior three-run homer in the third in- 3 5 department, varsity. New York _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mickey Harris Thurs- Mayo, 2b 5 0 2 in 1 Left Handed 2 0 releasing the schedule, said the Case then returned to Frankfort, Brooklyn _ 005 120 00 x 8 ning Thursday to give his Mon- Sn WMFD McCosky, cf- 4 12 3 0 2 13 0 Class A teams will and won state treal International Tonight pitched the Greenberg, lb —- play at the Ro- Ind., high, the cham- league day, 0 3 0 Fresh Water victory over Wakefield, If- 4 0 bert Strange diamond three nights pionship in 1936 and -939. Errors— E. Lombardi, Stevens. Runs mates a 5 to 0 edge over Jer- r to their third straight 5 110 0 Mullins, rf a batted in— Whitman 2, Herman 2, after three The 3 to !• 0 4 week,—Wednesday, Friday and In the 19 years Case coached at Reese, sey City innings. the Washington Senators, Higgins, 3b- 4 12 Furillo, Witek. Two base hits—Rigney, 10 4 1 Monday with two Frankfort his teams were in the blast sailed over the left field was Richards, c-3 games scheduled Whitman, E. Lombardi. Three base hits D. Eisenhower 110 5 an from CASTING | Gen. Dwight Benton, p-4 evening. The first contests will state tournament 17 times. In —Herman, Reese. Stolen bases—Reiser 3, wall 335 feet home plate. i among the spectators. start at 7 o’clock and will fol- state titles in Hermanski, Furillo. Sacrifice_ Kerr. 6 12 27 17 be winning 1925, 1929, TOTALS _ 36 Double plays—Stevens and lowed the second at and he has Herman. Left by game 8:15. 1936, 1939, the distino on bases— New York | WASHINGTON „R 2 *4 11; Brooklyn 4. GOLF CLUBS RODS 3b- 4 f In addition to the tion Base on Torres, 0 000 001 00 0—1 Class A lea- of coaching the only teams balls—Brewer 2, Kennedy 2, °0 J 0 St Louis _ AT YOUR Lewis, rf » 0 3 0 0 11 x—6 gue, the recreation is ever win V. Lombardi 6. Strikeouts—Feldman | 1 2 Detroit _ 10 sponsoring to the Indiana champion- 1,’ cf- !4 0” Spence, 1 Brewer 3, Kennedy 1, V. Lombardi 3. 4 1 16 two other softball circuits and one ship four times. Sanford, lb- Hits off—Feldman 5 in 2 innings (none \ 'l 4 in—Luca- women’s Travis, ss £ Errors— none. Runs batted league. High school teams coached by- out in third); Budnick 0 in 1; Brewer 3 S n 0 1 0 2, Rich- ■" If -- Greenberg, Higgins, Mayo Case won 726 in 2; Kennedy 1 m 3. Passed ball— Heath, ? 2 2 2 5 dello, Class A out of 801 games E. EnterpriseSPORT SHOP 2b- 4 Two base hits—Green- managers include, Jim- Priddy, 2 0 ards, Wakefield. Lombardi. Losing pitcher—Feldman. Um- n 2 Three base hit— played. Evans, c berg, Higgins, McCosky. my Moore, City Optical: Maurice pires— Dunn, Henline, Magerkurth and 105 Dial 2-1880 2 2 a n 1 on MffiEH S. Front 2 Home run—Lucadello. Left Scarborough, p- n 1 Mullin. Miller, Senior Fraternity; Spider Stewart. Time—2:16. Attendance—29,825 114 MARKET 2 2 12. Base on Hudson, bases—St. Louis 5, Detroit (paid). _Z_Z- p-? 2 S° n 0 Wolf, Fire department; Norwood ! Goolsby, 2 2 balls_off Galehouse 4, Hollingsworth 1, UNDER PROTEST xx-1x-J 0 0 S Lamacchia 1, Benton 1. Strikeouts— by Wolf, Police department; Jimmy [ Guerra, __ __ Galehouse 3, Ferens 1, Hollingsworth 1, Mintz, White’s Ice Cream; Charlie 18. 1 6 27 16 Galehouse 5 in 3 2-3 SALISBURY, April (IP) TOTALS 32 Benton 3. Hits—off Jarrell, Spofford’s Mills; and Har- Catawba’s I" x—Batted for Scarborough m 7th. innings; Ferens O in 1-3; Hollingsworth 5 Indians, playing under 9th. Hit ris Nullard, Sunshine ! xx—Batted for Hudson in in 3; Lamacchia 2 in 1. by pitcher— laundry. protest after the second inning, Wild The by Benton (Zarilla). pitch—Hollings- City Softball commissioner won a 10-5 decision here Thursday BOSTON AB R B worth. Passed ball—Mancuso. Losing pit- 9 ^ is Roy J. Cook, circulation manag- afternoon over the Point Pan- i cf 5 cher— Galehouse. Umpires— Passarella, High DiMaggio, 2 2 1 1 er of the Star and Wil- ss McGowan and Rue. Time 1:58. Atten- Wilmington thers in a north state conference Pesky, ! 1 0 0 Julio Jimenez Mexicax 1 0 ? dance 16,469 (paid). mington News. (above), Williams, If-4 2 game. | 2® 2 GOOD! : lightweight who scored a stirrinj I Doerr, 2b-2 2 l always lb 4 \ York, 1 1 victory over Cleo Shans two week 3 2 °l Metkovich, rf —— 4 02 Whatever its size, of *?o. makes his most importan Andres, 3b _— regardless price, •tart witl ! Pylak, c 4 Mikan when he To measures tonight tangles 2 Basketball every HABANELLO up in Harris, p_ Lawyer Play trial horse Manhattan’s seasoned smoke satisfaction. Maxie 34 3 8 27 8 full, even-tempered Shapiro, in New York. TOTALS By JIMMY JORDAN high school basketball and was think he has a better to chance lets The fistic firecracker is regardei AP Newsfeatures turned down by Notre Dame as score than I’d have.” Quality keeps up...never you •s the best to invade th 1 Boston _ CHICAGO—When young George “too awkward” to play, was the down. Each and one a GOOD lightweight iTTTS?0” 001 2ooHl Mikan’s professors at De Paul every East ii , Washington-0 Mikan a con- first rookie in ranks ever from below the Rio Grande autographed $60,000 the pro have complete faith in his future tract basket- to win most valuable award in cigar...clear through! toanv a Like most Mexica Pesky, Buns to play professional the in the He’s al- day. Errors — Scarborough, legal profession. an 2, ball for the Chicago American the world' tournament. He set a ■fihters, he punches constantly batted in Williams, Pesky_ most an “A” student despite the Pesky. ThreePnd^ Gears of the National Basketball t>e\tr gives his opponent a momen" dy Two base hts—York, new tournament scoring record of time he lost from his classes and base hits—Williams. Stolen he also himself into He’s and in addition ay L league, signed 100 points as the Gears finished lectures because of basketball. He [ost cagey Sacrifices—Lewis, Harris. Double p Sanf ort. a future in the legal profession. third in the 14-team meet. is in being able to work at close quarter Priddy, Travis and “quick on the trigger” class- is 9. Basas All Mikan has to do to pocket al~r, effective at range. bases— Boston 11; Washington He turned pro after he finished room debates, an excellent speak- Jong 4; Harris 4, Hud- basketball for ha s on balls—Scarborough the $60,000 is play rrel-chested Maxie Shapiro ha 2, Harru an intercollegiate career at De er, and his industry is unusual. son 2. Strikeouts—Scarborough five years with the Gears. ®et most of the customers i: 1 Scarborough 7 in 7 timings, Paul during which he won almost the recent world tour- tough 7 Hits—off as he his law During innings. Passed balls— But as soon gets to a col- division and defeated amon ! Hudson 1 in 2 every honor available nament, he was mid-term Um- from De Paul university- taking others Sai Bax I Evans. Losing pitcher-Scarborough. degree lege player, including the rating examinations. Hob Montgomery, Paparella, Summers and go into the “to pires—'Weafer, next summer—he’ll of "all-time All-American” of the Bobby Rufiin and Chester Rice ■ Grieve. Timt ?;05. Attendance 9,947. of the American “But he came down here in the legal department Helms Foundation, Los Angeles Enjoy the excitement, blow-by company. His afternoon to help me coach the Gear Manufacturing organization that rates college on Gillette’s Cavalcade of Sport salary for that work freshmen,” Ray Meyer, his De NEW CITADEL COACH unannounced cage stars. O'er \merican Broadcasting Co. an j his income. Paul coach said. will add to ten-inch i: at 10 With it all, this six-foot, Mikan base- :. 1400 on your.dial pxi CHARLESTON, S. C„ April ‘‘I may want to do a little bas- says he may play has remained completely J. Deck- coaching on the side just giant ball again this summer. As a 18—(/P)—Major Quinn ketball no And remember modest, and probably has peer pitcher for an amateur team in who coached the Third Air to keep in touch with the game er, the boys” of the game LOOK the I ‘over the hill’ as a among “big Joliet, HI., his home town, he had mLen Force football teams for when go pro- While setting •harp! FEEL he said recently as a team player. a average of almost 11 si. past two years and previously fessional player,” one scoring record after another, per last but directed football at Centre after winning the most valuable game year, passed up in he was asked: “why don’t you tryout offers with major league college, has been named direct- player award the world profes- tournamenl shoot more?” His answer: “I teams. or of athletics and head foot- sional championship ‘‘The law will don’t care if I ever score, so long “Don’t worry, he’ll do all right coach at the Citadel here, here. profession ball I’ll to player where he is without as we win. pass any professional ■ at the col- iome first, though." -—-———- authorities military toward the basket if I “Big Mike,” who never played cutting baseball,” Meyer avers. 1 I lege disclosed today.

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