EUtH'I' __ \ Smoke Rings SOX OPEN SERIES TIGERS,__ xxx xxx xxx TODAYx x Forecast Season INDIANS TO PLAY SAM RAGAN For Game With By TWO TILTS Tar Heels Begin Work DeaconA BROWNS _--* —.— I in North Caro- Football really a major league stride Sords and untied and un- Chicago Has Been Trouble- HANDYMAN Jack lina last year, after Duke’s undefeated DODGERS TRIUMPH By TEAM HOLDS to the Rose Bowl in 1938 For Detroit All Sea- DR1I [ scored on Blue Devils journeyed Maker to pave the way for the big time. son; Pennant In Balance \ WflMpER \ the first part OYER 3-2 ON AERIAL But, if two or three little things happen GIANTS, / if -TMe &>ss I ATTACK we’re the Fef of the season to help the cause along, predating DETROIT, Sept. 23—(iP>—A game I Wli,U ME- / And that s going to be hard, to in Hits 23rd Homer Of V PiTc^ y Carolina Scouts year 1940 will better last year. ahead with five games play Camilli 7 Report \yau attendance and the the pennant Forest for 1939 was tops in general interest, Year To Score Winning Run Has Strongest Po. scramble, Detroit’s Tigers have an all-around caliber of teams. In Ninth tential especially difficult job to do before Inning Running Offense Only 41,000 they go to Cleveland Friday to start saw a new record set series Last year BUCS SCORE 12-9 the flag-deciding three game CHAPEL HILL. at Durham BROOKLYN, Sept. 23—(%- S^pt 23 a for a single game—55,000 with the Indians. Not that Dolph Camilli, always dangerous, Facing Wake Forest s to see Duke beat Carolina. ■ umcago s wnue oox, swauu-iuiis blasted a ball into the centerfield natioi. see this Duke-Caro- REDS rushing leaders and many will year’s OVER WIN trouble-makers for the Tigers who stands in the ninth inning today new.f0Ul but only because Kenan aenal in lina game, have won seven of the 20 and power one of the only for his 23rd brought ‘ stadium at Chapel Hill will only seat yeJ Nine-Game Relief Win games between the teams this year, the Brooklyn Dodgers a 3 to 2 vic- toughest games, Coach 41,000. Beggs’ Ray come into Briggs stadium tomor- tory over the New York Giants. and the Carolina as As Pirates gridders With Wake Forest proving Streak Halted row for a stand. The centerfield stands are 399 Wor^ two-game overtime to before the today tough as she was billed with feet from home plate and Camil- strengthen th* Capture Series This short series, coupled first team, State getting into clout landed regain their season opened; the two games Cleveland must play li’s tremendous high former over tier. and the limelight with its victory the St. Louis Browns, could up in the second supremacy, correct the UP) — against tturj and and Davidson Sept. 23.— The Giants were held to ‘ever Mas pr&jbd imat ous errors William Mary; PITTSBURGH, alter the picture complete- Me of the opener nine pennant a with a won-lost record—the Pirates Joe Beggs’ four but got Mo S5COA0 An’ out fpf better The stopped ly in two days. It could change De- nits by pitchers, Me I® RATER, palachian. in more than streak today and run in the first and another in the Big Five might be big game relief winning troit’s one-game lead to a one- AS am IMFIBUPER. series from the cham- sixth before the Dodgers finally nave the tw name. won their first game margin for the Indians, or it est the odd game dented Hal Schumacher with two Poten«aI running is sure to be the power she’s Reds by taking the out Duke pion could put Tigers virtually this attack^ of the season at runs in the eighth on a walk, Pete country again vear been for the past few years and 12 to 9, the windup of Cleveland’s reach. Scouts Coscarart’s and a fly. Bill Lange and strong. Forbes field. has won ten of its last triple Jim | Carolina looks powerfully Chicago the after the J Reds shelled Joe Bow- Tex Carleton got credit for seeing Baptists rout V can happen and After the 11 games from Detroit, and Man- ban But still anything in- the ninth in- Jewell 79-0. "If* from the mound in the first has indicated victory by pitching that’s where the intrigue lies. So, man ager Jimmy Dykes the same practicaUy the Pi- ning and turning in an unassisted team as last a few with a four run rally, he will send Thorton Lee and John year, but! as we said, if there’s just ning with the bases load- in the third and sent play attack tot — 1940 will see rates came back two of his pitch- w l n6W taerial com contributory factors Dungan Rigney, ed. 1 pleted 9 out of 18 in Derringer to the showers by aces, Detroit here. The heaves, and the the state reach an all-time high Paul ing against NEW YORK Ab R H O A second runs with the aid of a will Buck Newsom, 0 the gridiron game. scoring five Tigers pitch Maynard, cf -- 4 0 12 4 112 2 t^mlo°k,djustas?J of errors and a walk. The big who still is his 20th vic- Whitehead, 2b-ss auvu pair seeking uuujici If _._ 3 12 2 0 Two new hurler was seeking his of the season, tomorrow, but See-'s, casualties, Cincinnati tory lb____—- 3 0 0 6 1 Johnny Pp. We never have liked the word “co- is Young, cora and Roy 21st victory. who will start the second game Ott, 3b_ 4 0 2 3 0 Connor, and two hold that’s the one Stu but only x-- 0 0 0 0 0 overs. Richardson operation,” The bat of Pep Toung sparked the undecided. Rucker, and Mike describe the method hunt- 3b _- 0 0 0 0 1 Cooke were that will After the Reds an date, there was Stewart, limited to Pirates to victory. Despite open 2 0 12 0 light work. Onslow are using to be Pemnree. rf_ for a few ers of county when no letdown in the to- Except minor had tied the score in the fourth Tiger camp O’Pea, c_ 3 0 0 5 1 bruises the sure of good deer hunting territory’ the 0 0 3 2 Piu-Y is others were in good hit a home run with day. Manager Del Baker had Witek, 88 _ 3 shape, and all Billy Myers 0 hands this fall. in at stadium this morn- Moore, xx_ 0 0 0 0 COiAG a GR6Af fell to this week's base, and added another players the big task one on CuccineJIo, 2b-- 0 0 0 0 1 vloe with a Billy Arthur, Jacksonville news- his for an extended prac- opcAfrAiAG- long skull practice and the sixth, Toung pounded out ing batting Schumacher, p-— 3 0 0 1 1 bills a Hunters drill. paperman, reports that tice. xxx_ 1 0 0 0 0 l/J AOPlfioM "to a with the bases McCarthy, fourth hit, single, 0 0 0 0 0 Work Program was established some There were no recriminations Lynn, p_ Aiff'MG Af A Carolina s second team loaded in the seventh to put Pitts- scored ’3 in the acre Hofmann time ago 84,000 over Sunday’s loss to Bob Feller points against to ahead. Totals ... 30 2 7a26 0 CHP Appalachian p Under burgh AgAL-fAY each forest, above Jacksonville. A in a battle of home runs here. “We x-Rnn for Ott in 9th. for the and CINCINNATI Ab R " varsity reserves, hunters work so much P five xx-Batted for Witek in 9th. end the program Werber. 3h * ? had knocked off Cleveland Coach Wolf juggled the line! 3J ; j4 S xxx-Batted for Schumacher in 9th. time for the privilege of hunting In F -. 2h_ S times in a row and were about ups 2 they out when run scored. considerably today in of rf- a-Two winning quest Goodman, « com- the the forest. « ? ,2 5 due to win one,’’ one Tiger BROOKLYN Ab R H O A strongest combinations. ! F. McCormick, lb 5 0 112 rf __ 5 0 2 1 0 Most of the Nimrods of that sec- If- mented. Reiser, Among the Ripple. J J J \ H Walker cf_— 5 0 111 newcomers figuring have worked out their Arnovieh. If- most tion already J \ J J) oJ) If_ 4 0 0 2 0 prominently in Coach e- 0 0 2 Medwick. Wolfs and are now all Wilson, 4 1 0 Reds hunting privilege 2j 0 10 1 Camilli. lb 3 11 To Go Into Series experiments were Reggs. p_ Bill PASSEAU PITCHES Don Baker. Phillies Divide Rost. 3b_ 4 0 0 1 1 set for the first deer-hunting period Hutchings, p 0 n n 2 2 Frank O’Hare, 0 Franks, c_ 3 0 0 6 0 Johnny Pecora, from October 1 to 5. The sdfcond Riddle, p- 8-0 Joe Austin, and Bill ’ 2 2 2 2 With Boston, 6-2, Hudson, zz_-_ 0 10 0 0 Sigler, backs! 19. Riggs, 7. 2 1 2 2 will be held October 17 to Mancuso. c__ ...... 0 0 0 0 0 and Howard period Graft, cf- I CUBS TO VICTORY Hodges. Bob Johns- 2 | ? J 2 Coscarart, 2b _ 3 12 2 2 WithHurlingAdvantage The work in the forest includes BOSTON. 23— (A —Ben ton. Tank Marshall, and Bob Sept. Purocher. ss_. 4 0 114 ir-----j Her- deer Derringer, p- 1 ? 1 V ? even ° mann, linemen. road-building, setting up blinds, 0 0 1 1 Warren gave the Phillies an CJrissom p_ 0 2 0 3 All eight stood out West, c 3 Walters, Derringer, Thomp- Veteran Hurler 20th Win Wasdell. z _ 1 0 0 0 0 Gets ’’ire protection, et cetera. split with the Bees today when against Appalachian but, excipt 1 : Casey, 0 0 0 0 1 son Main That Will Wolfpack Begins Work -_ 42 9 17 24 1* p_ Letterman This And That Totals he belted Manuel Salvo for a pair Cogs Of Season With 10-0 Tri- Baker, are untested .ol- Vosmik. zzz -_... 1 0 0 0 0 Coach of V. M. I., z-Batted for Riddle in 9th. of home runs in the which 0 0 For With Davidson der heavy fire like Wake Forest. Pooley Hubert, opener, Tamulis, p _— 0 0 0 Face Indians Or Tigers Came Ab R H O A Over Cards _ 0 2 umph ranks Bosh Pritchard, ace of the PITTSBURGH the visitors gained, 6 to 2, behind Carleton. p 0 0 0 Jim Lalanne. who led the back- 2b- « 4 3 4 as to the Young, six-hit Flying Squadron, equal 5 0J 0 3 1 Johnny Podgajny’s pitch- RALEIGH, Sept. 23.—(#)—N. C. I fielders with two touchdowns and Harms, 3b- Totals .. 37 3 11 27 1? famous Mack Brown, who's 5 2 3 10 In the nightcap, Tom Earley This is the first in a series 100 Johnny Elliott, rf_ ing. z-Batted for Grissom in 6th. State’s en- CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—Wi—Claude yards, and Paul Severin, wki 2 3 0 2 0 to three hits the surprising Wolfpack, now a movie cowboy, but who also Vaughan, ss- limited the Phillies zz-Kan for Franks in 8th. analyzing prospective riv- turned in his usual 0 0 Passeau, veteran right-hander, great line came, Van Robavs. If- 5 2 2 to an 8 to 0 zzz-Batted for in 8th. an over Played on one of Wallace Wade’s while hurling the Bees Casey als in the World series.) couraged by upset victory retained their Fletcher, lb- 2 2 2 11 0 turned in his 20th victory for the undisputed rank- shutout. William and started drills Rose Bowl teams at Alabama several DiMaggio. cf- 5 0 2. 3 1 New York... 100 001 000—2 BY JUDSON BAILEY Mary, Chicago Cubs today, limiting the ings, but they were about all. 4 10 2 1 Bees belted the veteran .. 000 000 021—3 ears back Hubert was Brown’s Schultz, c_ The Brooklyn St. Louis Cards to four in 0 NEW YORK, 23.— UP)— today for a Big Five encounter 'hits Leip, xxx_ 0 10 0 for 11 hits in the Sept. running mate at that time An- Errors: None. Buns batted in: Seeds a 10 to 0 c _ 10 110 Without foe triumph. Davis, Vosmlk, Camllli. Two knowing who ,their will -■with Davidson here Saturday other interesting thing about that 0 0 0 0 0 second game, including triples by J, Coscarart, Bowman, p_ and ■iase hits: Demaree, Maynard. Seeds. be in the World series next week, Passeau, in recording his fourth Duke-V. M. I. is the fact that Rambert, 0 0 0 0 1 Chet Ross and Ray Berres. night. BLUE DEVILS LOOK game p- Duroeher. Ott. Three base hits: Cos- the Cincinnati Reds shutout of the hurled hit- L. Waner, x_- 1 0 0 0 0 three-run rallies in the will be count- The pack emerged in good shape season, Coach Hubert was once a of registered 'arart. Home runs: Seeds, Camllli. pupil 1 0 0 0 2 less ball for five No run- Heintzelman, p- first and severth frames. 3 Stloen bases: 'Whitehead. Sacrifices: ing heavily on an advantage in from the game with the Indians, innings. Wade’s Max Baer is a good P. xx_ 0 0 0 0 0 ner reached Waner, (First Game) Demaree, O’Dea. Double Walk- just as and other Na- and was almost at full third base. in his 0 0 0 0 plays: pitching they strength FOR HARD OPENER favorite to win bout with Brown, p_*_1 Ab R H O A >r and Colleton PHILADELPHIA Duroeher; (unassisted). tional league clubs in the have this afternoon. John Jim Gleeson started the scoring on past Barr, guard, Mike Comiskey Thursday night Mnrnie, 2b _ 5 0 2 1 4 Left bases: New York 7; Brooklyn Totals _ 37 12 14 27 1C based their bids on a "bomb and Wade who were with a homer in the second. In The Durham out Mahan, lb_ 4 0 0 11 1 II. Bases on halls off: Grissom 2. Brown, end, Bulldogs journeyed Rambert in 2nd. Cameron Game With x-Batted for I.itwhiler, rf_ 4 0 12 0 Schumacher 4, Tamulls 1. Carleton 1. proof” hurling corps. unable to last re- the third Passeau clouted a home Says to Ohio last Friday and defeated for Heintzelman in 7th. play Saturday, xx-Batted of _ 4 2 2 0 0 Strikeouts Grissom 3, Schumacher Rizzo, by: for the but not run, first by a Cub pitcher this Hardest state of last xxx-Ran for Schultz in 7th. If_ 3 0 0 0 0 1. Hits off: GrisBom 4 in 6 It’s about the only hope any rep- ported drill, may V. M. I. Looks Like Portsmouth, champs Klein, i, Casey season. Then Stan Hack 0 see walked. had been 9 May. 3b _ 4 0 1 1 nnings; Casey 2 in 2; Tamulis 1 in resentative of the senior circuit action against the Wildcats. year, 19-0 They picked Cincinnati _ 400 301 001— Rabbit Warstler bill Nich- Tilt In Years Bragan. as_ 3 112 5 1-3: Carleton. none in 2-3; Schumacher can from doubled, Opening to lose a The Pittsburgh _ 205 000 23x—12 carry into baseball's clas- Foy Clark, soph, speedster by heavy margin Warren, c_ 2 3 2 2 0 10 in 8: Lynn 1 in 2-3. Wild big olson and Glen Russell pitch: an singled note of should 4 0 10 5 Schumacher. Passed ball: O’Dea. Win- sic and it has failed for five con- Mount Airy who broke arm Wildcats, taking this, Errors: Schultz. Frey, Derringer. Podgajny, p_ homered, giving the Cubs a 6 to C in: 2. Carleton. the for — -« bear down if they plan to come out Werber. Runs batted Goodman ling pitcher: Losing pitch- secutive years, which probably il- during summer, reported lead. DURHAM. Sept. U: ■ er: Ripple. Craft, Garms, Fletcher 2, Di- Totals _ 33 6 0 27 10 Lynn Umpires: Ballanfant, Bar- for the time. V. 5! i of that scrap next Friday afternoon lustrates how much reliance can practice first Doby scouts reporting that Maggio 4. Young 4, Myers 2, F. McCor- BOSTON Ab R H O A ick, Campbell and H” lem. Time: 2:15. The Cubs added four more in be on fullback from one conference's trim! alive. Van Two —. 4 110 3 attendance: their Nelson, soph, Mary- of the mick, Robays, Riggs. base Sisti. 31> 3,807. put paper superiority the sixth. Clyde McCullough walk- at hits: Ripple, Young. Three base hit: Preibiseh, cf_ 4 0 12 0 this year. ville, Tenn., who has had a ‘‘foot- and that the game in I’ A -'i Young. Home run: Myers. Sacrifices: Rowel' 2b__ 4 0 14 1 ed, Bob Mattick singled, ->nd Pas- ball knee” for some time, left the Saturday will be Dukes tardesi Vaughan, heintzelman. Fletcher. Left West lb.... 4 1 1 12 0 ine iteds have the same staff seau walked to fill the bases. GAME IS ABUNDANT Wins squard to an in is. s I on bases: Cincinnati 7: Pittsburgh 9. If .. 4 0 0 1 0 Dorothy Traung temporaril} undergo game yea Ross. they had last fall, plus Jim Turner Warstler scored McCullough on an opening Bases on balls off: Derringer 2, Beggs ss.. 3 0 111 at Duke thror-h a Miller, and Joe operation hospital. outfield and Devils were pushed IN HOFMANN FOREST 2. Hutchings 1. Strikeouts by: Derrin- Moore, rf_ 3 0 13 0 Medal In Golf Meet Beggs. Instead of the fly Nicholson drove tailed workout1 this afternoon. ger 1. Beggs 1, Heintzelman 1, Brown Berres. c_ 2 0 0 3 0 familiar Yankee aces will be in the other two with his 25th they scout' 1. Hits off: Bowman 4 in 1-3 _ 0 Cameron, who Hunter’s Work Under inning: Blossop, z 1 0 0 0 facing Bob Feller, Mel Harder and home run. 3 Coach Eddie Program Rambert 2 in 1 Heintzelman 9 in 0 0 0 1 1 DEL MONTE, Cal., Sept. 23—(.S’) Pass Defense Stressed victory 2-3; Broskie. c_ ST. LOTTS Ab R H O A ed the Cadets in their 33-0 Way For Hunting 4 in in 0 0 A1 of the Cleveland Indians Privilege, 5; Beggs 4; Hutchings 2 Salvo. |> _ 2 0 0 2- -Heavy hitting Dorothy Traung Milnaj lK; Brown. 2b _ 3 0 10 2 t 'hi (faced three or Buck over Roanoke colli -■ said Beginning October 1 batters); Derringer 6 in Hassett, zz_ 0 0 0 0 0, ;et a 2-over to win Newsom, Rowe In Drills Deacons S. par pace today Schoolboy By Martin, 2b _ 1 0 0 0 0 the 3; Brown 2 in 2; Riddle 2 in 1. Hit 0 0 0 0 y as as Sullivan, p_ and of the Moore, cf- 3 0 14 0 “the Cadets are’just good J nedal honors in the qualifying Tommy Bridges Detroit 1 by pitcher by: Rambert (Werber) must be ready f°r JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 23.— Wild Tigers. now there isn’t WAKE 23.—GW— Gillenwater, cf_ 10 0 10 come and we pitch: Heintzelman. Winning Totala _J_ 32 2 6 27 0 1 ound of the 1940 National Worn- Right any FOREST, Sept. A- rf _ 4 0 Hunters in the Hunt- nitcher: Heintzelman. on a Slaughter, 110 game Saturday. It looks cooperating Losing pitcher- z-Bntted for Berres in 7th. , n’s way to tell which. Wake Forest today worked major golf championship. Mize, Hi _ 3 0 0 7 1 er’s Work program in the 84,000- Beggs. Umpires: Reardon, Goetz and zz-Batted for Salvo in 8th. game to >• * The buxom San Francisco If defense designed to stop North Hopp. lb 1 0 0 2 1 our hardest opening Pinelli. Time: 2:19. Attendance: 2,098. 1_ 001 010 103—0 girl, Cleveland makes the saw acre Hofmann forest from Philadelphia grade, T. Martin. If_ 3 0 0 2 0 Duke coach report I i in the 1934 Carolina’s aerial game when the The backfieid Boston _ 000 001 100—2 finalist championship Feller will fire first and all sections that game is abundant nobody, Orengo, 3b- 4 0 0 0 2 little because C°Jcl Errors: Rizzo, Podgajny, Ross. Ber- : ind co-medalist two years ago, bat- not teams meet in Chapel Hill Satur- they learned even Paul has Marion, ss _ 3 0 0 2 2 this season, according to G. E. res. Runs batted in: Warren Mnrnie Derringer, any the Cadets kept 2, as afternoon. c v.- Hubert of 9 To 4 ed around Pebble Beach, tough over day Dwell, 3 0 13 2 Pooiey Jackson, forest supervisor. Spofford Scores 2. Bragan, Podgajny, Preibiseh, Moore. advantage the fighting farm Shoun. ral was in the p 1 0 0 0*0 under wraps and j'lst Two base hits: Rizzo 2, Bragan, Prci- t course as they come, in 78. She boy from Van Joe Duncavage used them Many of them report seeing as Meter, la. Likewise Kimball, p _ 2 0 0 2 0 34 plaJ- Firemen bisch. West. Home runs: Warren 2. vas in even 36 but faltered role of Carolina’s Jim LaLanne on plays. V. M. I. used as six Triumph Over out par you have to straight many deer per day while Sacrifices: Klein. Double go into the fine points Mahan, plays: nine to take a 42. The team which ran the Tar Heel Totals ?rs in their victory. the in the back of to the 32 0 4 24 If working along forest trails. Brngan and Malian: Rowell and Berres pitching give anyone an edge the ■' of five Firemen * course a CHICAGO Ab He said that V. M. I. had Bear are Taking advantage Left on bases: 5; Boston 1548-yard requires pair over plays. R H O A signs plentiful and sev- Philadelphia Newsom, because big Bobo "ill cC‘ errors, the de- 1. Bases on balls off: Salvo Sullivan as standard been out Tack. 3b- 4 110 2 with a line—it eral have been killed in Spofford Spinners 1, if 38s figures. has a better Ted Kunkel who had set-up big adjoining 2. Strikeouts Salvo percentage than any SVarstler, 2b _ 5 1 2 0 3 seven feated the Smokies 9-4 at Robert by: Podgnjny 1, for a of weeks an the Duke forwards fields. couple with rf _ ,veigh 2, Sullivan 1. Hits off: Salvo (i in 8 series stalwart Rowe. Vicholson. 5 2 2 3 0 air except a fast Most of the local hunters have Strange park last night to take the Sullivan 3 in 1. Hit injured shoulder, took an active [tussell, lb _ 4 1 1 12 1 pounds per man—and innings; by pitch- These are the b® er three pitchers who ileeson, ef_ 3 112 0 completed their work for hunting opening game in the championship by: Podgajny (Miller). Losing part in practice today. His shoul- shifty backfieid. He praised Salvo. Stewart, Dunn • rate the call for the Dallessndaro. If _ 3 0 13 0 at >■ in the series for the city title. pitcher: Umpires: starting first der was a Pritchard and Nelson Catk-d privileges forest this season. and .Torda. Time: 1:42. STANDINGS protected by special UcCullough, c- 2 10 5 0 Attendance: game of the series in Cincinnati a south. Fifteen miles of new trail have The were limited to harness. ila,ttick, ss _ 4 111? >f the best backs in the Spinners six (estimated) 1,500. week from been Wednesday and there ’asseau, p_ 3 2 112 the Ea brushed out, and 25 miles of hits, while the Firemen pounded out YESTERDAY’S RESULTS The Deacs were uninjured in Coach Wallace Wade put s isn’t any D trail brushed out last season have (Second Game) American League question that they will their 79 0 V nine, with Hall, Bullard and Gllsson to route of William Jew- Totals 33 10 10 27 It Devils on defense against been PHILADELPHIA Ab R H O A No games scheduled. provide a well-pitched He re-brushed. The cabin on the the with two game. ell in Winston-Salem last the first thing today paving way for three _ National Saturday. tlays * Mamie, 21) 4 0 0 3 2 League it. Louis 000 000 000— 0 White Sand Ridge has been en- The principal and r each. Mahan, lb 3 0 0 8 3 Philadelphia 6-0: Boston 2-8. margin Cincinnati The only star performer who still ( Chicago- 015 004 OOx—10 I mixed team of reserves and Louis 0. sees larged the forest rf _ 3 0 0 0 0 Chicago 10; St. for its staff f°iaia‘ throughout Lltwhller, is in its relief. is on the accident list is Red 1 the Cadet The second game of the series will New York 2. Error: Warstler. in- nen running more than 25 new cf __ 3 0 13 0 Brooklyn 3: Runs batted deer stands Itizao, Joe Beggs, a < defer-- be Cincinnati 9. pick-me-up from the Mayberry, who broke Ileeson. Passeau. Nicholson 5. : .s he startec down have been played tonight at 8 o’clock at Klein, It _ 3 0 0 1 0 Pittsburgh 12; quarterback, Russell putting constructed. Yankee has Warstler. Two base hit: Robert Strange. May, 3b_ 2 0 0 1 3 system, won nine an arm in practice September 14. Warstler. ines for the Cadet invasion. The first hunting will be THE STANDINGS j lome runs: Gleeson. Russell. period Tumonvllle, 3b_ 0 0 0 1 0 straight games in a rescue hole Red won’t see action Passeau. Score American against Caro- ; iH*aols°n. Double for five days—October 1-5, inclu- by innings: Rragan, as_ 3 0 14 5 League and seems plays: Owen. Brown "0-f * Won capable of the team said. 3 ® ml Mize. Left on a woman sive. Reservations have been Warren, c_ 3 0 12 1. Lost Pet working lina, physician bases: St. Louis 6: In early days, Spofford 040 122 0—9 87 every day. He, is Jncago 5 Bases on balls absen Muleahy, p_ 3 0 0 1 0 letroit 62 .584 too, a low bailer off: Shoun , made for many hunters for this KimbaH ing in her husband's Firemen... 020 200 0—4 Cleveland _ 86 63 .577 tfith control. 4, Pagseau 1. Strikeouts Co ager Oscar Vitt’s best relief man v had delega hunt, but and are 7ew York_ 82 i y* 1. Kimball how that he guides dogs still Totals _ 37 0 3 24 14 64 .562 II 2, Passeau 5. Batteries: ueiroii reaches the is I Spofford—Fowler and __— 80 69 series Henry also a 6 in 3 « to her. available. The second hunt will BOSTON Ab R H O A Chicago .537 Eisenstat, port- ii 4°^' innings; Kim- uthority _. a 19-4 all 4 in 5. Hardie: loston _ 75 71 Newsom, Hit _ is by be three days, October 17-19, Firemen—Gllsson and Jor- (lloasop 3b 5 12 0 4 .51-* winner, the obvi- sider. pitcher by: Shoun dan. Preibisch, cf_ 4 0 0 2 It. Louis_ 65 84 .436 ous No. 1 J bleeson). Losing pitcher: Shoun. Urn* 0; man, although Rowe's Here are the season’s on ires: _ 62 figures ji Barr and Rowell. 2h _ 5 0 2 2 2 Vashington 85 .422 Sears, Magerkurth. record of 16 and 3 is 1 lb_ 5 ! hiladelphia_ 53 92 .366 better. New- the batteries, to and Sun- ime: 1:42. Attendance: Weat, 2 2 11 1 can including (actual) 1,843. Lions Plan National some come -1 League back on :- Games With Ross, If _ 4 2 13 0 short rest day, showing innings Won Lost Pet Feller of games, Sharpe May Be Out Of Miller, sa _ 3 0 0 4 4 course, is the standout Between 1915 and 1930, 750,000 _ pitched, hits, bases on balls, strike- _ Cincinnati 96 50 .658 Seniors Tens Moore, rf 4 12 2 1* of all the r lore Jaycees, 1 86 62 pitchers. If the Indians boys than were born c _ 3 Irooklyn .581 shutouts and girls *Cats Game Berres. 1 1 2 1 the outs, complete games, With State I it. Louis_ 79 87 .541 get series, he’ll a nd more men than wora- Harley, p _ 2 1 1 l l have to get won-lost record of who 1,175,687 Officials <6 pitchers of the Lions club softball 'ittsburgh 72 .514 them there. If he does, he’ll ti died, in the United States. * Chicago 73 75 .49:' be might start in the series: team will meet at the Brigade Boys’ DAVIDSON, Sept. 23.—(®—Gran- Totals _’_ 35 8 11 27 14 ixpected to Start at least 000 000 000—0 iew York_ 68 78 .466 two of club at 6:30 ny Sharpe, Davidson's ace Philadelphia .he games and REDS tonight o’clock to map passer, loston _ 63 85 .426 Boston _ 300 002 30x—8 maybe relieve once not Player G IP H BB SO out a round robin schedule of play may be able to play against N. Errors: Rragan 3. Runs batted in ■ 1 ’hiladelphia- 48 100 .324 if the spot is -right. CG SO W L Pet. C. Derringer ...35 287 267 47 105 27 3 20 12 635 with the Junior Chamber of Com- State at Raleigh Saturday night Berres 2, Rowell, West, Ross, Moore He has appeared in 42 Two base hits: Moore. Thre< TODAY’S GAMES American Walters-34 294 227 89 108 28 3 21 9 700 merce and Senior because of a West, eague games, fraternity teams. severely bruised left base hits: Ross, Berres. Stolen bases: NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—ypj^-Probable going the route in Thompson-31 213 193 94 99 16 2 15 9 ’6’5 The In iltchers in the major tomorrow and Jaycees and Seniors recently leg received the Rollins game. West, Ross. Double plays: Mahan and * leagues 39, getting credit for Turner -23 179 180 29 51 11 0 13 7 650 won-lost records in 27 vie the The Wildcats’ Brogan; Moore and West; Glossop parentheses): 10 TIGERS challenged Lions, City Civic club coaches said that American League defeats. His fast Rowell and West. Left on bases: Phil- t0*'\es gainst Newsom -33 251 221 97 145 champions, for a series of games. Sharpe might have a blood clot and Washington at New York (2)—Leon- oall is dazzling good for 19 3 19 4 s?R adelphia 2; Boston 10. Bases on balls 259 strike- Rowe ..26 267 169 42 61 A round robin that it could not be off: rd (14-7) and Krakau$kas (1-5) vs. outs but Bob isn’t 11 1 16 3 842 series of play Is determined when Muleahy 7. Earley 1. Strikeouts i as calm as 193 1 lonald (7-3) and Chandler (8-6). he Bridges-28 162 85 132 12 2 12 9 571 planned with the he would be for by: Muleahy 2, Early 2. Hit by pitch- runners proceeds from the ready action. Boston at Philadelphia (2)—Johnson on base and Trout-31 93 117 48 58 1 pr by: Earley (Mahan). Umpires: T'lgbtJ^ !?th 0 3 7 300 Johnny Wilson vs. the Reds play a Gorsica -28 156 3 games going to the Boys Brigade. Fredericks, who played a Quinn. Jorda and Stewart. Time: 1:28. 6-2) and (11-6) Heusser running game. So 169 56 67 *5 7 7 'L2 and Vaughan (2-7). Feller bang-up game against the took Attendance (actual) 1,650. 5-11) ;ven isn’t a sure bet INDIANS Tars, at Detroit—Lee vs. Feller over Chicago (11-13) Behind their -42 311 242 120 259 30 4 See the new and Sharpe's aerial duties In tod- 1 lewsom ace, the Indians 27 10 730 Spectacular (19-4). Harder -29 171 185 57 62 Jay’s Some of finest fleeces St. Louis at Cleveland—Auker 1 ,ave righthanders Mel 4 0 11 11 '50O long workout. The rest of the England’s (14-10) Harder and Milnar -35 219 226 91 PHILCO FOB 1941 1 or Allen 89 14" 4 ik in ’cic squad was in :ome from the Orkney and Shet- s. Harder (11-11) (9-8). rohnny Allen, and The beet pretty good shape. southpaws A1 « « Radio yet and where fed on and AI ! is :!il Coach Gene McEver Islands, sheep — Hilnar Smith, S' is' ™ praised the New York at Brooklyn Lohrman ; who have —S ifi * • • •“ team leaweed. lad all the better of * for its triumph over Rollins, , 9-14) vs. Head (1-1). it this year 's PICKARDS Cincinnati at St. Louis (2)—Thomp- Cincinnati will 209 particularly its general defensive But have Market St. Dial 3224 on (15-9) and Moore (8-7) vs. McGee only two Player—Club G 1 J eft handed batters in AR R h nni ^,at t»Ule' J 25% work. Tackling must and Bowman the mq Avg. Avg. Reduction on Remaining Improve, he ADDITIONAL SPORTS ON 16-9) (7-5). lineup Lombardi. Reds «»7fi r? -*?A said, if the at Chicago—Sewell (15-4) ; md the southpaws 319 989 Wildcats expect to turn Pittsburgh may find their rebbetts, Tigers':::::::::::io8 a* HS Jl in a w® s. Lee (8-16). vork reduced for that £^^^^^94MPhiIcos^ over the Wolfpack, PAGE TWELVE scheduled). reason. Man- (Only games til tl *2 tl S ;|S a f ji, J