Edward Sachs’ New Hanover Trounces 11-0 Watch Earthquakes, Morning | Earthquake Can’t Produce Quiver j YANKEES \ 3-0 gaefrst©pper Needed ROGERS DELIVERS DUNN April 23 The Twins of Dunn Erwin OVER ANEMIC A’S a catcher and ONE-HIT PITCHING need they need one The badly combine YESTERDAYS RESULTS has enough good outfielders NEW YORK. 23.—(JP)—A1 for three complete '.merican League— April garden New York They have two Take Seventh 3: Philadelphia 0. I earned his second decision pauols. splendid first a Wildcats Jettel infield and basemen, very Chicago 3; Detroit 1. good what they lack in Washington 8; Boston 2. >f the seasoii over the Anemic quality on the Conference Win; To Cleveland-St. Louis mound they make up with (postponed). Philadelphia Athletics today, 3-0 quantity, having no less Wilson National League— than 11 pitchers Meet Friday Brooklyn 5; Boston 0. a brilliant four-hit shut- working out here —. But that catch- lurling Chicago 3; Pittsburgh 1. ing situation is giving )ut for the be- everybody in these two towns By GENE WARREN St. Louis 3; Cincinnati 2. the scheammg meemes. Philadelphia 8; New York 1. lore another surprisingly large Star Sports Writer started out weekday throng of 24,584 custom- with Alton be- AMERICAN LEAGUE Stephenson Kenneth Rogers came within one srg. hindTjie+Twins the plate and were Team* W. L. Pet. going to build a no-hit baseball YORK their mat and hit of pitching New York __ 6 2 .730 AMERICAN AT NEW from H O A stuff there up. Alton is rated at, the American Legion Boston _- 3 4 .429 PHILADELPHIA AB R pad a game n as. good Detroit __ 5 2 .714 Valo. If _ 4 0 1 0 defensive catcher, but also Stadium afternoon, al- rates as a yesterday Cleveland ... 2 2 .500 Peck, rf _ 4 0 0 2 0 weak batter. In batters two ss _ 4 0 2 2 the first practice game lowing only opposing St. Louis _ 3 3 .500 Wallaesa, 0 Stephenson was was 4 0 0 S 0 spiked and to reach the bases, as the New Chicago _ 2 5 .286 Chapman, cf_ to the * 0 gent sidelines with a _ 2 6 .250 McQuinn, lb_ 3 0 1 seriously injured foot. Ever Hanover Wild~ats pounded out ®n Philadelphia Washington _ 2 6 .250( Handley. 2b _ 2 0 114 giime then the Twins have Golds- been over the _ 1 0 0 using a collection of II, to Odecision NATIONAL LEAGUE x—Konopka 0 0 and for their Hall. 2b _ 1 0 0 0 0 outfields, pitchers boro Earthquakes Teams W. L. Pet. passing strangers behind the Kell. Sb _ 2 0 0 0 * seventh win in eight 6 1 .857 conference St. Louis —-- xx—Garrison _10 10 0 plate. 6 1 .857 * u, ... starts. Brooklyn Berry, p 0 0 0 0 I _ 4 2 .667 Rogers had the game well in Chicago xxx—Benson_ 0 0 0 0 1 New York _ 3 4 .429 Desautels, c_4 0 The situation is reversed at but an error by 12) first hand all the way, Boston ___- 3 4 4.29 base where the hot- Harris, p _ 1 0 0 0 1 a _ 2 5 .286 in for a the and single Pittsburgh Suder, 3b _ 1 0 0 0 test battle camp first berth is on. ‘Cat shortstop 1 string going Philadelphia _ 2 5 .286 a into right field were all that kept Paul hurley left-handed power and a Cincinntai ____ 2 6 .250 TOTALS_ 32 0 4 24 hitter, Reilly, him off the “Hall of Fame” list of lj fiom x—Batted candidate Joplin, Missouri, are even-steven at this The who reg- for Handler in 7th. hurlers. lanky lad, —TODAY’S GAMES— xx—Batted for Kell in 7th. No matter which wins first base, point. the first sack spurs, the other ularly holds down American League— xxx—Batte for Berry in 9th. for out five Goldsboro batters New York at Boston—Page (0-0) vs. will ge Kept autfield and struck NEW pinch-hitting duties. mound ex- Hughson (2-0). YORK AB R ■ 0 A At second, his brilliant 2b Manager Jimmie Guinn, a veteran of several good during Philadelphia at Washington—Besae (0-0) Gordon. _ 4 0 1 I | in minor none. top walking Stirnweiss, 3b _ 4 0 1 s years circuits, holds forth and here is another spot hibition, vs. Scarborough (0-1). | ITvin was the at Henrich. rf _ 4 0 0 2 1 in the lineup which will give no to local Guinn While Rogers gaining Cleveland St. Louis—Embree (0-0) worry fans. DiMaggio. cf_ 4 0 1 l | a and is were giv- vs. Galehouse (0-1). is good ballplayer still young enough at 29 to out spotlight, his teammates Keller, If 2 2 play with (Only games scheduled). 2 1 « the full schedule m addition to his managerial duties. Joe him of backing Etten, lb- 3 Gregory, ing plenty National League— 12*8 of Pompton Lakes, rates as the out three Dickey, e 2 0 0 g e team’s shortstop and the stocky runs. Louis Collie banged Brooklyn at Philadelphia—Higbe (0-0) is and Grimes, ss 3 0 0 3 Italian youth—who a dead ringer on the field for Rabbit Maran- for four times at bat, vs. Hoerst (0-1). j hits Gettel, p -3 0 0 0 1 ville should develop in one of for three m Boston at New York—Wright (0-1) vs. the circuit’s best shortflelders. J. C. Price got two hard at bat for the Goldsboro in their game with Wilmington at the an Westbrook swings Earthquakes Koslo (0-0). He the TOTALS _ brings impressive record as a member of the Cuban Bush- for the for the the game 29 3 T 27 4 the batting department Legion stadium yesterday but without results. It was same story ’Quakes throughout Chicago at Pittsburgh—Bithorn (1-0) wicks to camp with him. At the minute he is Jim one hit handicapped by but was Sophomore as Kenneth New Hanover Goldsboro batsmen swinging. Rogers only allowed vs. Sewell (1-0). on his locals, Rogers, pitcher, kept Philadelphia I— 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 an infection glove hand. Still he showed in an as many while Harlan St. Louis at Cincinnati—Pollet (1-0) Ncw intra-squad in took their seventh conference 11-0. for Wilmington is Heath, .- 0 1 0 0 that Gibson’s three singles as the Wildcats win, Catching 0 2 0 0 x—3 game Tuesday he has a good arm s vs. Blackwell (0-0). throwing by his rifle shots at the plate that on the Wilmington Pirates, is calling the balls and strikes. the diamond. A Latin appearances McKeithan, *player across from Manhattan, Francis Fernandez, in three runs STAR STAFF PHOTO BY BOB HODGKIN Runs batted in at out. Jim knocked PH.°rS7G4im*5' ,Etten- backs Gregory up short. The New Yorker is of Cuban descent Big with : Thrfe '»f* hit—Keller. Home second base — Etten. Sacrifices— which will give the Twin infield that old Tamed touch. also, and stole Etten, Harris tactics. Walla<>sa ant Mc- “football” Qutnnomnn6 ?U,yrHanu1*y-Left on also per- CARDINALS NOSE bases- Philadelphia 8 A veteran of Coach Leon Brogden many years play in the South’s minor circuits is the t° on b»Hs—off Gettel of his reserves 2. Harris 2. Strixe Twin's third sacker, Bill Harrison, former athletic officer at mitted most Year outs— by Gettel » Camp Of Hams No-Hitter 3. 1. climbed First Berry score Hits-off Butner during the war. Bill is the oldest man on the team at 33 and see action as the Harris 7 in Mft* OUT CINCINNATI Berry 0 in 2 inning. Hit won't bat much over 27 can a Paul H°rtor. by yet give degree of steadyness to the putting in lKellerl- Losing Dunn-Erwin and Gibson Harris.HarriV nerry pitcher— youthful entry. Pressing Bill for the hotcorner job is a Austin, Levy Heath, Umpires— Summers. Paparella m a good CINCINNATI, April 23.— (Jf) — Grieve and Weafer. local product, Tom Sewell, Jr. All of these boys turned Time—1 49 Attfn'Atf#n’ W dance-24.548 (paid). The outfield seems to be a mob of hitters and Ex-Serviceman The St. Louis Cardinal scored two good themselves, Pitched dependable account of fields. to out the a business see ^ By in the eighth to nose out the Reds Trying pick starters is because will plenty risky mington fans I each day finds a new However can season here 3 to 2. prospect showing up. you them in the coming Tuesday, count on lanky Oliver Bass to fill one of the spots. Bass is a besides the Head Hurls Into Both the Reds’ runs came on Farlow From another angle Game Dodgers Walks Off veteran of Southern Association warfare who to in Intra-Squad Miller. wants play view the contest proved SENATORS DEFEAT homers, by Haas and his home town this summer. A here scoring have Sixth With power hitter, is the cleanup Brogden seems to Slated Pirates Straight Victory, The box score: Links Honors man in the Twins’ Other who this interesting. field By lineup. gardeners impressed at last found himself Over Boston NATIONAL AT CINCINNATI corner were Snooks Stamper of Erwin, a frail subject hut a 5-0, GREENSBORO. 23— a^ood RED 8 TO 2 Mickey Katkaveck ST. LOUIS AB R H O A April (/P)_- man who can cover centerfield with the best the league will SOX, Manager Charlie 111 Farlow, of announced that the Wilmington Klein. 2b _ 4 0 Starmount Coun- offer, Buck Jones, another local and of s.Ttrru“s- BROOKLYN, April 23—m—Ed 1 1 3 product Andy Holliday Schoendienst, 3b — 4 1 try club, Pirates would hold an exhibi- Greensboro, walked off Jamesville. stop j. c. BOSTON, April 23.— VP) —The Head, an ex-GI from Louisiana who 4 0 15 0 Pnce'ABR hoar Musial, If with honors in a GOLDSBORO 0 0 tion this ball 0 110 metropolitan style the mound will be a collection of untried youngsters with a 400 0 Senators who had lost intra-squad game hadn’t pitched a big league Slaughter, rf —4 pro-amateur Frederick, cl- 0 1 Washington 4 0 0 2 0 tournament held over ’hin layer of veterans. The best so far has been a knuckle-ball ex- 4 0 0 1 afternoon at 4 o’clock in Legion since of 1944, today Walker, cf- —- to the Red Sox so far game July the Dail, If 0 12 1 0 four games lb 4 0 15 1 Lexington from redheaded Bill Craddock. A short 3 0 Stadium. rio-run efort Sisler, Country Club pert Raleigh stocky pros- Hallow, lb turned on the Boston- pitched the first r.G-hit, 4 12 11 fOn 3 0 0 11° this season, Marion, ss course today by the Carolina’s 3b per. from Boston is Arthur Foster. James Turnage, a righthander Ennis, 4 1 Katkaveck said that the Hues e a u e se t o c 0 18 0 , n 0 4 ians and dynamited a 2-2 of the '-naior g Rice, -3 P. C. A. from 2b 2 1 today 0 10 0 0 Erwin. Charlie Haynie another righthander from way down in Fope. 3 0 1 5 are ott for its sixth x—Cross _ -- six runs in the rounding practice as Brooklyn copjped 2 0 Westbrook, 0 0 by making c _ 1 0 0 Farlow and two of Arkansas. Garland Roebuck, a righthander from Dunn. Francis 0 0 0 game I Wilber, his three rf 0 the Kinston exhibition game 5-0 over Boston. 0 T> 0 Gentry, 1 4 for an 8-2 victory. straight victory, _ 1 0 a Walter a Bill 3 0 0 eleventh inning Wilks, p amateur partners tied for Dcilenger, lefthander, Herbert, righthander Stephen- Bennett, -- 0 0 and his 1 0 0 0 0 best „ 0 0 0 The blow was a three run hom- Saturday night starting AT BROOKLYN xx—Kurowski ball honors son another and Joe Cavins son of “Bullet-Bill” —- big NATIONAL 0 in the pro-am righthander Cavins, Best, p 3 0 4 0 Burkhart, p 0 0 0 0 affair. 0 0 nine should look about the way BOSTON AB R H O A a minor star around these Massengul, p -— er Gerry Priddy. 1 0 0 0 0 Jack Garrett and league parts twenty years ago make up by 3 0 0 2 1 xxx—E. Adams Horace Blair, AMERICAN AT BOSTON it does this afternoon. Ryan, 2b _ 0 1 0 the rest of the staff. But each new to 0 1 *4 16 3 0 Barnett, p _ 0 0 both of hurling day brings pitchers 29 _ 4 0 0 3 TOTALS _- WASHINGTON AB R H O A Hopp, 2b Greensboro, teamed with season 0 0 3 0 Farlow Dunn. Erwin, and by the time the opens, just a few weeks 5 Holmes, rf _ 3 for Robertson, 3b __ 6 113 3 8 37 5 identical rounds of *B * 4 1 TOTALS _ 35 an entire new cast be assembled. 5 0 3 0 0 lb 3 0 0 32-32—64. away, may WILMINGTON 3 0 0 Lewis, rf _ Sanders, Farlow and his 0 If 3 0 0 3 0 x—Ran for Rice in 8th. third In uncertain and doleful Collie. If 0 0 If 4 2 3 1 Rowell, short, good hit, good field, pitching i 0 0 0 Heath, 0 0 4 1 for Wilks in 6th. partner, Pat Doss, also of Austin, If -- 4 3 1 13 0 Masi. e_ 2 xx—Batted Greens- are the for the and from the faces 1 0 0 0 0 Sanford, lb WHIP prospect Twins, PHILLIES 2 3 Burkh- rt in catching long 3 0 0 xxx—Batted for 8th. boro, had a Hardison 3b 0 ss 5 12 11 Roberge, 3b 33-33—66 for fifth we are J 0 1 0 0 Travis, 2 0 around here doleful. As everyone from 1 ss — 2 0 0 spotted they really Horton, 2b- 1 c- 5 12 5 Wietelmann, place. 3 4 2 12 Evans, 1 CINCINNATI AB R H O A dub J. E. Jackson, the at the hotel said to us Price, ss 5 0 0 5 0 p 2 0 0 1 president bellboy I T 2 7 0 0 Spence, cf-- Cooper, 0 0 2 0 The Greensboro 0 0 0 0 0 Clay, cf _— 3 pro also teamed in our stay here ‘‘we haven’t got a catcher.” Vick, rf-lb-- Priddy, 2b-5 115 7 8-1 x—Workman just It NEW YORK, R. Adams, 3b- 4 0 0 2 5 with K. p- 2 0 0 0 0 Boyd Jaeger, of Rogers, I 1 1 0 0 Masterson, p-- 2 High Point, 1 0 24 7 3b _ 2 0 12 cf 0 0 0 6 TOTALS _ 25 0 Hatton. to take Sykes, 1 n *1 * • 0 x—Guerra -1 top place in the _ 4 0 0 1 1 pro-pro lb 0 0 0 1 Moss, rf FutreUe, 1 0 0 Pieretti. p 0 PHILADELPHIA, April 23.—(^P)— x—Batted for Cooper in 0th. event a 3 3 ss 4 114 5 with card of 31-32—63. Gibson, rf -- 2 0 0 0 0 0 Miller, a n 4 0 0 j^x—-Kuhel-' 4 0 0 2 0 Ed c — Ben had West, If _ 0 1 1 After Chapman R H O A Stranahn. Gravely M. Rogers, Wolff, p- 2 0 Manager BROOKLYN AB _ 4 9 0 c 0 Haas, lb 12 Heath, If ---— 4 112 When 1 i 2 O 6 0 in the first by Whitman, 0 1 5 0 airing pillows do not 16 been ejected inning Mueller, c _ S Fennell, — 44 8 12 33 2b 2 2 114 1 — TOTALS_ Herman, 0 0 6 0 leave them in the sun 2 _ 1 too 2b-3b-_4 Torr. Dunn, the Phila- 4 12 2 3 z—Frey long. 1 Umpire Reiser. 3b _ 34 11 14 27 11 x—Batted for Masterson in 7th. Andrews, 3 6 0 0 1 Heat Cinch TOTALS Phillies knocked starter rf 3 0 2 0 0 p drys .the natural oil and Tourney Openers xx—Batted for Pieretti in 8th. delphia Walker, 4 fl 1 13 1 shortens out of the box and Stevens, lb ,- the life of the feathers. AB R H O A Feldman TOTALS _ 32 2 5 27 14 BOSTON Harry €f 4 0 0 4 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 x-U 2 0 over Furillo, Grfdiwmryyyy°yy°^j2 3 cf ..— 6 0 2 on to score an 8-1 win PINEHURST, April 23.—(JF)—Ed Wilmington DiMaggio, went Anderson, c 4 12 2 1 z—Batted for Mueller in 9th. ss- 4 0 0 0 2 Pellagrini, _ 0 2 6 Wilson Rates Class three a naval Price the New York Giants today, squar- Reese, ss 4 0 Gravely, months ago Runs batted in- Vick, Sykes, Williams, If 6 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0—3 Head, p_—.— 3 0 112 St. Louis—-_ 0~0 K. Rogers. Stolen 2b 6 0 0 2 4 their two-game series. lieutenant, eliminated former Na- Gibson 3. M. Rogers, Doerr, ing Cincinntai _ 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 C Over B Ball Haniison. Fresh Water Sacrifices- _ 3 1 1 12 3 Loop bases— Gibson. York, lb PHlLADtLrtiiA 5 10 27 17 tional amateur champion Richard on balls NATIONAL AT TOTALS _ 32 Rogers. Bases Culberson, rf 3 0 14 0 Adams. batted in Passed balls—M. H O A Errors—R. Hass. Runs D. on the 22nd 5. Struck °ut 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK AB R Chapman, green —off Best 7, Massengul ?y Andres, 3b- 1 Boston _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0—0 —Musial 2, Klein, Haas, Miller. Two base DRAPER, April 23—ffl—On the 5. Hits 3 today in the opening round of the —Best 1, Massengul 3, K. Rogers Steiner, 3b 4 0 12 1 Rigney, ss ? J \ l Brooklyn ___! 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 x—5 hits— Schoendienst. Home runs— Haas. eve of Carolina —. 4 0 the League Massengul -— 4 12 8 1 2b opening Off-Best 3 in 1 1-3 innings, Wagner, c Witek. J « Milter. —Maas. play CASTING north and south amateur cham- ® ? golf Massengul. rf 4 0 1 r Error— Reese. Runs batted in—Reiser, tomorrow, Dr. T. U. Wilson, presi- 11 in 7 2-3 innings. Balk— Johnson, p_ 2 0 0 11 Marshall, —Miller to Hass. Left on bases—St. Louis 9 Losing 0 1 U Walker. Stevens 2, Anderson. Two base of pionship Earned runs— Wilmington Deutsch, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 Mize, lb _ J 5, Cincinnati 6. Bases on balls—Wilks 3. dent the eight-club circuit, pre- and 3 0 2 2 J0 hit— Stevens. — Anderson. of pitcher— Best. Umpires—McKeithan Driesewerd, p 0 0 0 0 0 Cooper, c Strikeouts—Wilks 6, Burkhart 2, Barrett aic'ed here today that the class Gravely, 25, Rocky M®unt, cf 4 0 Sacrifice— Masi. Double plays—Herman, Katkavech. z—Russell 1 0 0 0 0 Young, ? } S 1. Andrews 5. Hits off—Wilks 4 in 5 in- RODS matched stroke for stroke with 0 Gordon. If 4 1 Reese and Stevens; Anderson and C loop “would rate far above Ryba, p _ 0 0 0 0 1 i 2 nings; Burkhart 1 in 2 innings;Barrett 4 0 Stevens. Left on bases—Boston Brook- 0 0 0 0 0 Herr, 3b _ 2, class B ball of last his more experienced opponent in Wilson, p__ ? « 2 0 in 2 innings. Winning pitcher—Burk- season.” 0 0 0 9® lyn 6. Bases on br.lls—Cooper 3. Herd 3. Wide Selection Feldman, p- hart. Umpires— Conlan, Boggess, and The as pulling the day’s biggest upset. 2 ® 0 ® Strikeouts—Cooper 4, Head 2. Draper dentist, serving TOTALS_ 40 2 9 33 12 Trinkle, p Umpires— Barr. Time—1:52. Attendance—3,958. 0 0 • ® and Time— for the for the They finished the regulation 18 all Fischer, p 0 Pinelli. Ballantante. Barlick. RANGE— league z—Batted for Driesewerd in 10th. 0 0 ® PRICE SOX DOWN _ 1 1:45, Attendance—26,787 (paid). -even, Chapman with a medal 70 WHITE x—Kluttz J second straight year, also offered ® 0 * ® Dial 2-3311 for Service Washington _ OBfl 000 020 0 6—8 Emmerich, p- 5 Newspaper a little direc- and Gravely with a par 72. 1 0 0 0 0 suggestion to club Boston _ 020 000 000 0 0—2 xx—Lombardi- [president came on tors when he requested that they The break the fourth 3 TO 1 To Errors—Robertson, Sanford, Masterson, 33 1 9 24 13 TIGERS, TOTALS _ $1-95 $15.95 not extra hole, after three halves, when GOLF CLUBS let their teams waste too Pellagrini 2, Steiner. Runs batted in— CHICAGO BRUINS x—Batted for Fischer in 7th. much time and off the Gravely holed a 40-footer for a bird- Priddy 3, Spence 2, Heath, Travis, Di- AT YOUR going on 23.— W —Biu xx—Batted for Emmerich in 9th. field between He also ie 4. CHICAGO, April Maggio. Two base hits— Heath, Evrns, innings. White Sox Home run— the Chapman, who makes his home Dietrich, bespetacled York, Culberson, Wagner. PHILADELPHIA AB R H O A TRIM 3-1 cautioned against permitting Detroit Priddy. Sacrifices—Lewis, Heath, Culber- BUCS, the 110® in Pinehurst and is well veteran, today gave Wyrostek, cf 4 “ infield to the ball around the acquaint- son 2. Double plays—Robertson, Travis 3 1 1 EnterpriseSPORT SHOP pass safe hits and fashioned Wasdell, If _ i 2 ed with the 72 cham- Tigers five and Sanford; Robertson, Priddy and 3 1 1 2 ® I pitchers box so much after each 6,879-tard, par the Northey, rf -- PITTSBURGH, April 23—(*»)— for Chicago over Sanford; Priddy and Sanford; Johnson, course over which the a 3-1 victory McCormick, lb- 3 2 1 12 2 SRMER 105 6. Front Dial 2-1830 I putout. pionship Cox, rookie short- Tiger pitch- Wagner and York. Left on bases—Wash- 3 12 0 1 Billy Pittsburgh is world chamipons and Tabor, 3b 114 MARKET tourney being played, had Grave- ington 13; Boston 15. Bases on balls—off 3 1 let a bounder go Seminick, c _ 3 12 stop, through Masterson Wolff two down at the turn. er A1 Benton ro 5, 3, Johnson 4, Deutsch 2b- 4 114 2 to ly AT CHICAGO Richardson. him in the eighth inning today Complete Line AMERICAN A 2, Driesewerd 2. Hits—off Masterson 4 2 0 2 3 7 Frank,Stranahan, of Toledo, O., A® B “ Newsome, ss_ a 1-1 tie and the Chi- DETROIT 3 in 6 innings; Pieretti 1 in’ 1; Wolff 4 in 12 2 break help 3 Judd, p _ 4 0 BASEBALL and SOFTBALL the had an time dis- Johnson 6 in 7 a before medalist, _ out in 3-1 easy Lake, ss q 4 3 4; (none 8th); cago Cubs to victory of Dana of Mayo, 2b —-- 0 Deutsch 0 in 2-3; Driesewerd 1 in 2 2-3; 8 12 15 posing Larry Bradford, 3 0 0 1 TOTALS _ 29 37 8,224 fans. GLOVES McCosky, c£ 2 Ryba 3 in 1-3; Wilson 2 in 2-3. Wild pitch Pa., 8 and 7. Staranahan toured d 1 2 9 AT PITTSBURGH lb —Deutsch. Passed ball—Evans. Winning 00 1—1 NATIONAL Greenberg, 1 3 0 New York _ 000 000 H O the course for a medal 34-32—66, If-- pitcher— Wolff. CHICAGO AB R A Wakefield, 0 Losing pitcher— Ryba. _ 300 005 00 x—8 PH KARR’S 4 0 0 2 Philadelphia 2 10 2 2 six and two better than rf Umpires— Boyer, Jones and Rommell. Hack, 3b under par Cullenbine, 3 0 0 0 4 * ® •* 109 Dial 2-3224 2b -—— 4 Market St. Higgins, 3b 1 Time—3:08. Attendance—12,682 (paid). Error—None. Runs batted in—Wasdell, Johnson, ? his qualifying score of 68. 2 0 1 1 3 Tebbets, c Seminick 3, Richardson, Wy- Lowrpy, If 1 ? 2 0 9.9 Northey 2, 4 ?13 5 0 Cavarretta, lb -- x—Cramer 113 rostek. Two base hits—McCormick, Wy- 3 0 Pafko, ef 2 ° 0 0 1 Benton, p 0 0 rostek, Mize. Three base hit—Seminick. , 0 0 rf- 3 0 ® ® xx—Moore -— Home run—Northey. Sacrifice—Newsome. Nicholson, Catawba’s Indians 4 0 1 * Double Seminick to Newsome; Livingston, c- 9 32 1 5 24 16 plays— 2 0 0 0 1 TOTALS Witek to Mize; Rigney to Mize; Oerullo, ss Take Circuit Win Rigney, 1 0 0 « ® Tebbets in 9th. Newsome to X—Gilbert _- « x_Batted for Witek to Mize; McCormick, 2 0 ss _'1 0 0 for Benton in 9th. Judd: to Mize. Left on bases Sturgeon, XX—Batted Kerr. Witek 0 0 _ 3 0 0 HIGH POINT, April 23—(A>)- —New York 11, Philadelphia 5. Bases on Passeau, p CHICAGO A® * balls—off Feldman 2; Trinkle 4; Judd 4. j 4 0 Catawfoa’s hard hitting Indians 29 3 5 27 7 Strikeouts— Feldman 1; Emmerich 1; TOTALS _T- for Merullo in 6th. Kolloway, 2b- took advantage of 10 hits off Dave Judd 3. Hits—off Ftldman 3 in 1-3 inning; x—Batted t l l0 2 0Q Wright, rf 2 0 Purrham, High Point right hander, Trinkle 5 in 5 1-3 innings; Fischer 1 in PITTSBURGH AB R H O A 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Appling, ss to defeat 1-3 innings; Emmerich 3 in 2 innings. Gustine, 2b_ 4 2 0 1 16 1 the Purple Panthers, 4-1, 4 0 lb- Wild pitcher—Feld- rf _ 4 12 Trisky, 0 pitch—Judd. Losing Colman, 3 0 O 1 in a North State conference 0 15 0 Hodgin, If game man. Umpires— Dunn, Henline. Mager- Russell, If _ 3 0 0 1 3b- here ktfrth and Stewart. Attendance—5,878. Elliott, 3b _ 4 0 Lodigiani, 5 2 n 0 today. 2 0 0 0 0 2 13 0 Tresh, c Fletcher, lb .- 3 2 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 Dietrich, p--_ Barrett, cf _ 4 1 1 Cox, SS_ 4 0 0 1 3 z—Moses n n o 0 0 4 1 Smith, c _ 3 0 0 Haynes, p _ _ Coast _ 3 0 0 0 3 Line, Albosta, p 17 Spofford 3 6 27 0 TOTALS _2d Gerheauser, p _ 0 0 0 0 7th. z—Batted for Dietrich in _ TOTALS _ 32 1 5 27 12 a 0 0 0 0 0—-1 77T” •*. o o 1 Win Softball Opener _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1—3 Chicago 20 0 0 0 0 HX-3 "I— Pittsburgh _ 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 fans turne,d meet the this year S A large crowd of Firemen, ° ‘ ^ of This Errors—Cox 2, Merullo. Runs batted in od gi n a Iy! out to see the game managed by Spider Wolf. _Wa k e f ie id ‘t ros k'y ^H T opening —Cavaretta, Colman, Pafko. Two base LodigianiKoljow Green- Senior to under- Two the season in the Municipal game is scheduled get hits—Cavaretta 2. Home run—Colman. Mse*its-Tucker Stolen Dase— herr Wakefield. Tebbets. at Robert at seven o’clock and in the Sacrifices— Passeau, Lowrey, Pafko. Wright, class A softball league way Greenberg. Sacrifices— Hodgin, Double plays—Gustine. Cox and Flet- Hollo- night, de- nightcap The Senior Fraternity Tucker Double pisys—Lodigiani, StraJJge park Monday cher. Left on bases—Chicago 12, Pitts- Mayo Lake and Green- that swept nine will lock bats with Jimmy 6. Base balls—off Albosta way 7nd Trosky; spite the cold winds burgh cq 10, 8, Chicago Strike bere 2 Left on bases—Detroit Moore's City Opticians. Passeau 2. outs—Albosta 3, Pas- 6, Dietrich 4. the field. Gerheauser 7 Bases on balls-Benton The Atlan- The Senior Class A league will seau 7, 1, Hits—off Albosta Strikeouts—Benton 1. Hits—off Dietrich In the opening game 5 in 8 2-3 innings; Gerheauser 0 in 1-3 Blended Whiskey 86.8 Proof 0 in 2. Passed three week with 5 in 7 innings; Haynes tic Coast Line ‘Champions’ manag- play nights per innings. Losing pitcher—Albosta. Um- pitcher— Dietrich. the Reardon —65% Grain Neutral Spirits hall— Tresh. Winning ed Frank Burns defeated games booked for Monday, pires—Jorda, and Goetz. Time— TTmnires—McGowan, Rue and Passarella. by 2:15. Attendance—8,224. Ice Cream club, 9 to 3, Wednesda; and Friday nights. Time-1 42 White’s Attendance—6,166,_ and in the nightcap the Spofford The league is considered by a 6 to 5 fans to be the fastest loop Spinners edged out many ere in and is of ROD and REEL decision over the Sunshine Laundry years composed eight teams. The club in the REPAIR SERVICE team. ... will Cream glenmore distilleries company The second night of play (league are White’s lee Available At BOATS NOW IN STOCK! m. when the | Mills, Sunshine Incorporated be tonight 7 p. Company, Spofford ANCHOR HARDWARE CO. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY anchor HARDWARE CO. Wil: lington Police Department, Laundry, Police Dept., Fire Dept., Coonie \tlantic Coast Line, Front and Dock Sts. Dial 5043 Front and Dock Sts. 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