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SMITH HANDS INDIANS’‘ CHICAGO 2-0 BEATING SOUTHPAW TAKES MOUND DUEL Taylor Advances To Semi-Finals In State Net FINE ________ A High Tourney Scatters Six Veteran Flinger Cardinals Buccaneers Mark Up 7-2 Fresh Water Fishing and Bats in One of Defeat Reds, EX-GRID STAR JOHNSON-ROBINSON BERG CAPTURES Hits Victory Over Chicago Catches Reported Good His Own Runs To 7-6, Capture Series TOPS MAT BILL CHICAGO, April 17.—cm—Pitts- ALSO SCORE WINS SOUTHPORT, April 17.—The open SKY TOURNAMENT VELAND, April 17.—Iff)—The burg's Pirates gave Truett Se- season on fresh water fish, extend- St. Louis Hits for Extra well a five run lead in the first in- and Easter Mon- Indians’ Southpaw strat- Bases Former Florida Guard Will Tournament Runs on Sched- ing through Easter Wand fair Minneapolis Ace 11 Strokes .'worked effectively again today To Overcome Cincinnati ning today and then went on to day, resulted In some pretty handed the Chicago NEW YORK BEATS Meet Rough Texas defeat the 7 to ule With Six of Eight catches. One of the largest bass Ahead of Jean A1 Smith Chicago Cubs, 2, Bauer, second consecutive Five-Run was Postmaster L. fiit„ sox their Spree Grappler Here behind the two hit pitching of Seeded Singles Winning taken landed by The in a Runner-Up hi.tnut 2 to 0. tight pitching their ace righthander. T. Yaskell. It weighed seven pounds Lee. i _ a wih Thornton BROOKLYN AGAIN The and six ounces. Jack Christian, CINCINNATI, April 17.—W—The Lanky Tom Mahoney, a new- only Cub blows as the Bucs 17.—(5>)—Pat- __ ASHEVILLE, April veteran scattered CHAPEL HILL, April 17.—(A>1— fishing companion of Yaskell, got The 32-year-old St. Louis Cardinals, for the comer who comes to grips with broke even in their abbreviated in one of his own hitting one doubles the ounce ty Berg, 1938 national champion, .. yts batted extra BROOKLYN, April 17.—(A>)—The Graham in the Excepting match, a five pound and one speci- • bases, overcame a five-run Roy feature of the two-game series were Lou Novi- added the title of the Land of the never was in serious North Carolina High school athletic a number of fine ;1XS and spree the Cincinnati New York Giants humbled the weekly to be koff’s in man. They caught by Reds’ wrestling program homer the seventh and association’s 26th annual State Sky tournament to her mounting ru"hi; in the Southpaw pitching High smaller fish. Both swear that Chris- Harry Craft today and swept a for the presented at Thalian hall Monday Lou Stringer’s in the fifth. he helped the Tribe cap- Brooklyn Dodgers today single school tennis tournament ran on the list today with a 305, five above par, ’r.ttle as 7 A night, was a lineman for the tian hooked onto great-grand- “ three-game series, to 6. total quite Two errors, coupled with one of inaugural series, two third time, 7 to 5, in a schedule here today with six of the bass. one of its for the 72 holes. the of 36 men saw service in the three- straight University of Florida football team father of all In the five bases on balls issued the seeded and dou- to one. saw seven a by eight singles the critter his rod She did the final 18 holes today names T j- > hour contest—13 to the side. loose game that pitchers few years back. plunges snapped who became the Indians’ Sewell, gave the Cubs their other bles players battling their way to "Smi*. With two out in the Craft The handsome young Irishman in two places. Without any spring over the Biltmore Forest Country with 15 victories last fourth, in service, 26 hits and four errors. run in the ninth. the semi-finals. 3 pitcher hit a threepiy homer to score be- also was a member of the boxing to help it, the line, itself, snapped club course in 79, four over par. the National league NEW YORK— Ab R H O A PITTSBURGH— Ab R H O A after and after Bobby Spurrier of Charlotte, the afterwards. This left nothing The Minneapolis ace was 11 season hind Jim Gleason, who had been team, graduation went Gustiiie, 2b- 5 0 0 1 6 right was “washed and Rucker, cf_ 4 12 3 0 he up” out to earn his Handley, 3b_:_ 5 13 defending singles champion and but a a broken rod and a tale strokes ahead of the runner-up, Jean thought hit by Fiddler Bil lagain in the Whitehead, 2b_ 4 110 3 living as a fighter, 0 2 reel, to the minors, allowed ss __ 4 12 him Banning, c_ 5 0 14 2 but at that time was in s Vaughan, 0 4 No. 1 seeded player in the tourney, of a fish that away. of R. I., the de- lived sixth after off with a sin- boxing Van big got Bauer, Providence, one That leading Ott, rf- 5 0 2 1 0 Robays, If_ 5 0 0 4 0 blows in only inning. racked up three quick victories of New York and who finished with tl and in the seventh he the lb- 4 0 slump, particularly in the south, Elliott, rf- 4 10 10 Roy Bridge got fending champion, two men gle, put Young, 0 8 0 the second—after and Fletcher, lb_ 3 2 1 16 0 and appeared as standing a fine four for 316. Reds in the blue with a two-run Moore, If_ 3 112 0 the venture was a financial reported a pretty pound jack. 79 DiMaggio, cf_ 5 12 3 0 out. Orengo. 3b_ 4 12 4 0 failure. chance of retaining his crown. Nel- Jane of S. were double to offset a four-run Gas- He became interested in Lopez, c_ 4 112 0 Cothran Greenville, C., allowed seven hits, but two Jurges. ss _ 2 2 14 1 son Taylor, No. 2 seeded from Lee house in the first half of Hadley, p- 10 0 10 wrestling. Sewell, p- 4 0 10 5 last year's runner-up, finished third, in each of the first splurge Wilmington, with SOUTHERN ASSCIATION ,ere bunched that frame. Arnovich, x- 1110 0 Tom made a deal with Gorilla kept pace Spur- 85-325. to give the Bean, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals- 30 7 10 27 17 rier with three Bob Hal- Nashville Atlanta 10. and fourth innings Jones, e t e r a n who triumphs. 11, Other scores: Mrs. E. T. Nolan, That attack opened with a homer Melton, p- 0 0 0 0 0 y wrestler, its runs. CHICAGO— All R H O A tiwanger of Reynolds High (Win- Birmingham 5, Little Rock 1. Tribe by Ernie Koy, who yesterday Hartnett, xx_ 10 10 0 agreed to tutor and train him for Newcastle, Pa., 88-348: Mrs. Ben lined one of his two Hack. 3I>_ 3 0 0 1 2 No. 3 Ken Keltner Schumacher, xxx_ 0 0 0 0 0 the mat in for 10 ston-Salem), seeded, also Knoxville 14, Chattanooga 3. N. Mrs. struck out four times in succession. exchange per Waitkus, lb_ 4 0 0 11 0 Parks, Charlotte, C., 93-364; Park’s -- 0 0 against League Brown, p 0 0 0 cent reached the semi-finals with two New Orleans at doubles A foul tip from Key’s bat forced of Tom’s earnings the first Dallessandro. cf_ 3 0 0 0 0 Memphis, post- J. J. Lawlor, Scarsdale, N. Y., 91- field wall and scored on Hal Nicholson; rf_ 4 0 0 3 0 impressive conquests. Only one fa- risht Lombardi from the with a Totals_ 34 7 12 27 6 year he grappled professionally. poned, rain. 365; Mrs. M. Hockenmeimer, Elnts- for the first game Novikoff, If_ 4 2 13 0 vorite—No. 4 single tally. x—Batted for in Jones was a hard seeded Bill Kelly of Troskv’s split right index-fingernail. Hadley 7th. taskmaster. Herman, 2b_ 2 0 0 2 5 ford, N. J., 97-381; Mrs. E. \V. Will- Bell opened the fourth with xx—Batted for Melton in 8th. At the Durham—fell by the wayside. Beau ST. I.OVIS*— Ab R H O A time he was training four Stringer, ss_ 4 0 110 mer, Asheville. 95-390; Mrs. N. E. the screen xxx—Ran for Hartnett in 8th. c high against Koy, If_ 6 12 2 0 other McCullough, _ 4 0 0 6 1 Kelly was eliminated in a hard- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION a double youngsters and he used to Wessels, Roanoke, Va., Mrs. and came home as Brown, 3b_ 4 110 2 Olsen, p 0 0 0 0 0 first 107-420; in center BROOKLYN- Ab R H O A have them about the fought round match by Bow- Toledo 6, 4. right T. cf_ 4 114 0 limping gym Erickson, p _ 2 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis Walter 110-443: two off Moore, man Leseuer, Asheville, with out, singled Reese, ss_ 4 112 3 from the severe Cavafretta, x_ 0 0 0 0 0 of Aberdeen. Unseeded David Louisville Smith, Mize, lb_ 4 2 1 15 1 workouts he gave 3, Kansas City 1. Mrs. Anna Reeder, Asheville, 119- TnHicriani’S fflove. Waner, rf _ 5 1110 Page, p- 0 0 0 1 of Slaughter, rf_ 5 13 2 0 them. He had no on 0 Switzer Wilson joined the others cf- 4 0 0 4 0 mercy them, Columbus 6, St.