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1941-05-04 [P _ WATCH 100,000 PEPSIS TO MEET Pirate Semi-Pros Drop BROC fN DOWNS HIM TAKE PURSE RAMBLERS TODAY Opener At Legion Field C UBS, 4 TO 3 Gets Whirlaway Owner Wright $61,275; j Wilmington’s Pirates a But the last half of Cape Fear Baseball Loop Goes dropped up popped Reiser’s Double Is Second And ten-inning game 6-5 to the Golds- And Med- Siaretor Into Its Third Sun- the ninth, a thriller if there ever boro team of the Coastal Plains wick’s Single In Market Wise Third was one. Edwards hit, Edens was Eighth day Of Play league last night in a game that safe on an error. Sandlin hit to Turn The Trick showed the team this year has BV SID FEDER pack the bases and the crowd roar- The Fear ample talent, speed and pep and BROOKLYN, DOWNS, LOUIS- Cape baseball loop ed for victory. Rowan rapped one May 3.-(,?,_A dou- CHURCHILL with a bit more and warm ble by Pete goes into its third Sunday of play playing which the second baseman mis- Reiser and Ducky Med- Ky., May 3.—UP)— wick's ,-jCLK. today with the Pepsi-C'ola Club weather will be the finest team single to left in the eighth in- Whirlaway. the little cued, and that error, plus another journeying to Masonboro to meet Wilmington has had to represent ning gave the Dodgers their horse with full which Carter on winning the big put first, brought for a 1-3 chestnut Frank Hines’ Ramblers. The Jewel it in semi-pro circles in many a margin victory over the the blinding stretch speed, in two runs to knot the count at Chicago Cubs Box will take on the King’s men year. today. v with the great Kentucky 5-all. at Robert Strange park, while the Kirby Higbe was credited with the them all The weather was chilly and the DClly. ol today. Marks team will host to the But triumph, which he helped with play ball hard to hold but having tasted victory, tire along flying down the last long throughout a two-run in the i.wiclv Finklestein outfit at Hilton. Goldsboro came single fifth. p,ut the there were boys back strong rter mile, the stretch-running- game flashes of the former Philly .n: Hines will probably use his fast- in the first extra pitcher wasn’t die Blue Grass has boasted talent that bid well for the Pirates stanza. Overton around (;1,' so;, baller, Lupton, against the fast at the finish. Southpaw ) time home flied out to third, as Edens made ,i lorn galloped Pepsi team, and McKinzie will be in 1941. Kemp Wicker worked the ninth and, ■ off all a spectacular catch of a foul. ,1 lengths, laughing the likely choice to catch. The Score In First high although a pinch-hit double bv Loii had onto his Renne struck out. Paten Novikoff and a :■ they tagged rest of the lineup will be the same The Pirates took the lead in the hit and walk put two men of and bringing screams as last Sunday. Skeet Jjames is first stanza when they coupled Mack Arnete, an oldtimer in base- on, got out of the jam without allow- from the biggest crowd came ing a run. expected to call on Duncan, a singles by Moore and Covington ball, through with the need- -ee a horse race in Ameri- from ed to Successive singles by Camilli and southpaw imported Camp to score one bingle bring in the winning estimated 100.000. tally. Walker, a sacrifice officially Davis, to do the pitching chores, run and take home the bacon. and an intention- In the second the Goldsboro boys al pass filled the Masterful Handling or Snag Allen or Vic Gore, bases in the fifth. maybe came the irom back with two rung, gained During game it was an- Higbe brought in two with a ,lP ii;fI it bv coming up with Johnny Edens in reserve. Joe hit to from one hit and three miscues. nounced that next right, and place in the field of 11 un- (Edwards and Patterson, another Friday night at another run came in on 8 o’clock a sacrifice tei'lul handling by wise bey from Davis, will share the In the third the visitors added the Pirates will meet squeeze play. r, The fourth one the Boston Cubs got two of their runs Arcaro, and he put the duties. Farmer, another and in the still Hoboes, featuring Ed on rpii catching Jennings successive homers so convinc- more run to make the score 41. Hamman, of by Dallessandro Pi;1 on his critics Edwards, Rowan and Edens will originator baseball’s and Nicholson in the and his In the seventh the Pirates came famous who sixth, then- V.p -hat smashing speed compose the infield, and McCabe, pepper game, pro- other tally in the eighth on an error the Downs and Derby rec- Hawkins, Day and Chadwick will back with three hits and a fielder’s vides plenty of comedy and side and Phil Cavarretta’s pinch-hit two- ,:;d for the mile and a quarter. be the flychasers. choice which netted them two entertainment during his games. bagger. in the red-hot time ;he wire At Robert runs. Not to be outdone the Another favorite who will be seen Lncie jle Strange Charley Root, vainly trying minutes, 1 2-5 seconds, two- tal- next for his 0f 2 At Robert Strange park Far- Goldsboro lads added another Friday night is Hack Dindot, 195th National league victory, second faster than it f this of a row’s Jewels will be at home to ly in their half of the eighth on 200 pound 5 foot midget, who last 'vent the route for Chicago. Grand in posting the ° looi; Twenty The King’s men in what promises the of four hits off George year set a moderen record for Ab R H O A time in the 6G strength iAVv 'm j .test previous to be one of the closest of games Brooks, who had relieved Skip- stolen bases with 97 bases to his Myers, ss_ 3 0 n 3 1 of derby history. vV-.rs the day. Farrow will pit his fire- the credit while Novikoff, x... 10 10 n track and out of per. It looked as though game being thrown out but Par down the baller, Mercer, against Jimmy Jameson Faces was on ice. 18 times. Dallessandro, cf_ 4 1 ■> 3 o money as he came bouncing Betty Mintz of the outfit. the DETR r TIGERS King Covington Nicholson, rf..1. 3 2 13 0 were the PHANTOM himself •> home all by QUEENS will catch for Kings while Huf- (xalan. If- i5 0 1 Tough Going At Memphis Herman ,2b_ parses'’ of this race—Charley ham will be the 3 0 0 5 1 ;:B Jewel receiver. Waitkus, 2b__ 3 Howard’s California- Initial Luck Makes Young 0 0 5 <> (Lucky TJ E ATHLETICS MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 3.—OP)— SCORE WIN AGAIN Both teams will use the same line- HIGH GIRLS WILL Cavarretta, 2b _I 2 0 2 0 o Porter's and Royce that were in action last McCullough, c-1! 3i)21 owned Cap Betty Jameson, the Texan who has ups Sun- Devotee Of Fishing Root, the colts Lady p- 3 0 0 0 2 Martin's Our Boots, been the nation's top amateur wom- day. said would leave Whirl- Rescue Man A1 Benton Safe- At Hilton Totals -34 ~3 ~8 24 v.j,;ch ;hcy an golfer for the last two years, Southern Pines Invasion Re- MEET GREENVILLE Friday afternoon a couple of ~8 in the dust when he com- for x—Batted for Myers in Oth o.'ay Score appears headed some tough sled- For the first time this season “sin” of guards Victory By sults In Victory Score young ladies decided to try their xx—Ran for Novikoff in Oth. mitted his usual racing ding if she’s to redeem top stand- By Marks Of 4 3 Machinery club will be the at the last turn. But To ing in the Southern Women’s Golf Of 7 To 1 Tennis Teams To Clash Here luck fishing down at Kure’s Pier. BROOKLYN— Ab R IT O A running wide home team while playing the up- of War- association. Reese, ss- 2 0 0 3 1 the little standard-bearer Finkelstein nine. One of Miss cf and-coming Ray Next Morning them, Ray Bright, Reiser, _ 4 1 l o his tail In the association’s 30th annual Saturday ren Wright just pointed ing honors. Manager Rabon will Lavagetto. 3b_ 4 0 0 11 DETROIT, May 3.—UP)—The De- SOUTHERN 3. — had never used a rod and reel be- like a rudder and ran tournament opening here Monday, PINES, May Medwick. If_ 4 0 1 1 0 out in back troit star rescue A1 come back with the new sensa- Tigers man, big the San Antonio New Hanover High school’s Phan- arrow to Chi- sharp-shooting tennis fore, but with ° a? true as an give did his to tion, Jack Allen, who is blossom- The state champion girls' instructions from Walker, rf_ 4 2 l n Benton, job again today miss will face one of the tom Queens, of Wilmington, who Derby vic- strongest school Miss Owen, c 1 0 i 8 2 cago its second straight safeguard a victory over the Phila- ing out as one of the best hurlers team of New Hanover high Marjorie Murray, she teased southern fields in years.
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