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Legion Junior Ball Team the old Home town RefkaUred V- 3 Patent Oflee By STANLEY FLETCHER Xne have X 4 j-f jnieu-t/kkeY FAVORED \ / mam• A v LIKE CITY LEAGUE icrnA\ PITCHER JL Kiwanis 5; Lions 1. lEAVY \ | ORAMT ; Selected Announced SMOKER Q TOOK^f And V A-PLENTY/!m TOWINTOMORROW ¦PPS fcICHMOMD^fe High Point 6; Raleigh 1. The American Legion Junior Base- Hill contest, but it has not been an- Greensboro 3; Charlotte 2. Raleigh’s Guess team, For Him A» ball aponaored by the local post nounced just where and when this "Winston Salem 3; Asheville 1. of the American Between Two of Its Legion, has been game will b» played. A. D. Patterson, Durham 8; Wilmington 4. Own named as follows: Bill Scoggins, Gar- post athletic officer, sai i today. Mr. Citizens land Harris, J James towards, Sydney * ;*.*erson has also named dis- AMERICAN LEAGUE P. Cooper/ Floyd Romsay, Russell trict athletic oificer for this district, Cleveland 7; Detroit 4. Dallr Diapetrh Ayscue, William T. Watkins. W. wt -ch is *v.x>-ed Rarrai co of Durham. Chaml New York 15; Boston 4. la the Mir Waltrr Hotel Rudolph Teague, Howard and B* J- C. Thorne, Hill Henderson. St. 7; Chicago BAIKKRVILL. MiKon Hlght, W. C. Stalnback, Jr., Training Louis 6. and exhibition games will played. Raleigh, July I.—A close John Stone, James Finch, Wilburne get under way None others contest fyr immediately, it is the emocratlc nomination for Finch and Walter Grissom. These thought, with a of boys cua number the NATIONALLEAGUE miss toner of labor is in prospect treys will represent the local post in already playing on some teams now Philadelphia 9; Brooklyn 3. HQLi morrow between Major A. L. the Junior FletchtT competitions this and are in good 9hape. whb was high man in the summer. This New York 9; Boston 5. fust plt- year’s team should be stronger m&ry, and Clarence E. The locals' first game will be with any Pittsburgh 9; Rt. Louis 6. Mitchell than this post has yet put in the was in second place. Both of the winner of the Durham Chapel Chicago 7; 0. the field. Cincinnati didates live in Raleigh. ~~ Because led Fletcher in the flt., primary, many observers here ai* dined to believe that he will b* to maintain his lead and win nomination, since it WBLOWUP is agreed tn ]u '_ [StatSjhAs litical circles that a plurality r Today^pmes of a .y i sort is of tremendous advantage in CITY LEAGUE a second primary. Fletcher received CITY LEAGUE Clements vs. M. P. Baracas. 216 votes and Mitchell 74.820 in IN SIXTH FRAME Cl»b W L Pci tht first primary, giving Fletcher a lei(i M. P. Baraca 4 1 .800 PIEDMONT LEAGUE of only 1,396 votes. Within the pa .. Lions 4 2 .667 Wilmington High Kiwanian* Make Four at Point. few days, John Norton, who wat Runt Wiggins 4 2 .667 Durham at Winston Salem. of the six candidates for the nonjin a- In That Frame After Clements 3 2 . 600 Greensboro at Charlotte. tion in the first primary and M. E. Baracas 3 2 . 600 Asheville at Raleigh. received 44,349 votes, has announced Score Is Tied Wall Street 2 3 .400 that he would support Fletcher m the Kiwanis 2 ' second primary, while B. The Lions were merely playful little 4 .333 AMERICAN LEAGUE Fritz Smith l*ost Office 0 6 . 000 Washington at Philadelphia. another one of the candidate Who kittens yesterday in the hands of 22,180 votes the Ne wYork at Boston. received in first pn- has also Harris, Kiwanis twtrler. as he toyed PIEDMONT LEAGUE "THE- ANNUAL. BAl_l_ (SAME mary, come out for Pletchei It is agreed, that .- and played with them through seven Chib W. L. Pet. NATIONALI.EAGUE JS. however, theie f business \\ no way of telling hoW those who v | Greensboro 35 26 .574 St. Louis at Pittsburgh. JDL-V <±'l* between ut.> innings, making them pop up and for Norton and Smith will vote i Asheville 34 27 . 557 Bosto n a t New York. MEM ON THE ~T\NO SIDES OF ' in tt t ground out will and won his \\ primary tomorrow. at game : Raleigh 33 28 .541 Chicago. a to Cincinnati at MAIN STREET BROUGHT OUT On the other hand, friends . easily by 5 1 score. Charlotte 32 29 . 525 of Mlt Vtiffl chell point out that he may With the score tied one-all, the Winston Salem 31 30 . 508 / some hot ARGUMENTS DURING V4JBBL Q ag„it. / spring a surprise, as he did Lions went to pieces in the last half High Point 29 35 up today t m tb ; I .453 morning, clelan primary, and walk away of the sixth frame to allow Ki- //the ~ 110*1 first w.;>] the Durham 26 32 .448 / SUuky Central Prt« 71 -32 The Piedmont

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