* * SLAUGHTER , 16-7 YANKS * . .. a. * * + + + * ★ * ★ ★ ★ ★ * * + 56.697 ATCH Wildcats To Play Seven Home Games Daring Grid Season CHAMPIONS WIN ______*■ Civitans Duke Team Lions Club Trounces Reserves Upset Lifts New Yorkers State’s Civitan Rifle SALE OF DUCATS Triumph First 20 To Within Two Games Of To Win Civic Softball Trophy Team, T0 7 First Place TO OPEN MONDAY DURHAM, Sept. The Lions club won the city civic finals. Last year the Civitans whip- 14—(JP)_j.Jn- Steve Lach and club softball the Kiwanians and Rotarians Sophomore til Of Con- service championship ped tat Storer BY DALE STAFORD. Five, Possibly Six turned in defeating the Civitans 12 to 7 to reach the finals, where they brilliant indi' three by viduai exhibitions Yankee power, dormant for tests, Will Be Played to lead the n„t* in the finals of th eannual round were turned back by the Exchang- Reserves to with a surprise "’0 7 games, exploded old-fasi^on- Under Lights at Rob- ites. over the world robin series Friday night tory first team L ed violence today as the ert In the finals night, the intrasquad game here this aft the Detroit Strange playground. Friday iler* champions slaughtered blomme noon. ol by glenward The lightly regarded Lions, the Lions and Ciivitans battled-to a 2 16 to 7, before a crowd Lach scored all Tigers, sale of season tickets title who were de- to 2 deadlock in the three of the p The annual 1938 holders, opening serves’ fans. at home 2 touchdowns and all 56.697 or football games played throned last year by the Ijxchange frames. The Lions took a 7 to Jl world school on forward passes, two The victory lifted the the New Hanover High one of the biggest up- lead and then the Civitans rallied thrown ! jy club, pulled Storer and the two Monday after- club In other bv Frank champions to within games Wildcats will open sets In the history of civic to knot the count at 7 and 7. ranl! of the various Swiger. their belated quest loon and members athletic competitions in crushing the closing innings, the Lions bat- of first place in will Bill Wartman. American of the school the favored Civitans. ted and fielded like veterans to speed merchant a fifth straight >ep organizations highly for their drive from Charlotte scored T the de- iwarm over the city in Counted out of the - clinch the contest going away by the league pennant. Despite definitely team’s lone of of athletics. in 7 touchdown on e the Tigers stayel on top or monetary support ning because of a poor showing a 12 to margin. a feat, will seven yard jaunt on which he a half-game in- The Wildcats play last year’s tournament, the plucky The team lineups were: Lions, was aided the standings by at a fine block Red Sox this season and on by by asmuch as the Boston lome games Lions ten turned the tables the Fulghum, ss Livingston, rf Pad- Tommy prothm of them will be played J Tony Ruffa kicked the mowed down the second -place "ast five Civitans, odds on favorites for the rick, p Sneeden, short field Har-1 extra p0Li 1. the with the possibi- mechanically. That tally , 6 to mder lights championship, who were runners- riss, If Griffin, cf Watkins, 2b came wih^ a sixth one. Among the the first outfit Every Bit a Run ity of up in the series last year. Matthews, c Sewell, lb and Law trailing. 20-0. run be at home will Almost every meant a earns to played The Lions drew a first round sen, 3b. combed six the High Purple CLEMSON today as the Yankees >e strong Raleigh bye, advanced through the semi- Civitans: Boney, rf Marks, ss SQUAD in for 16 safeties that hurricane, playing Wilmington round virtue of a forfeit lb 2b Detroit final by Fox, Steele, Henderson, CLEMSON, S, C„ 14- Joe Gor- first time in several years, Sept. ,.B included two homers by or the over the Kiwanians, and entered If Moose, 3b Dudley, short field —Clemson ended its AU '■ L. Coon second v-w> and one . ind e Charles High the final round with follow- c Hall and don by sports Hewlett, Herring, p of grid practice today with a scoring was con- school eleven of Wilson which is scrrri of the Yankee ers giving them but little chance Woodbury, cf. mage in which the yellow of four innings, a strong contender in the shined fined to the space always ot regaining their softball laurels, Padrick led the Lions at plate first team scored three and two in the jastern section. touchdo'ur four in the sixth won for the first time in 1938. with two triples out of three times in the first half and Rest Bargain Yet one in the Mth. The Civitans defeated the Ex- at times . Steele belted out second to win 26-0. — are the luun. ci 1 w The tickets this season me llgeib changites 26 to 4 in the opening a homer for the Civitans on the when ever offered the stu- in the opening inning they Dest bargain round of and drew first in last and play Thursday pitch the inning, two safe bingles out of two trim Chandler and 3ent or the and fans are chased Spurgeon public a bye to advance to the tourney a team-mate, collected to the an- this Herring, plate. ( looked to be on the road to jrged to take advantage of Yan- other victory before the first fact and get their cardboards be- |L-1— ===== Lome kee outbreak in the fourth. fore the opening game with War- faced (Buck) Newsom, who had saw on Legion Field next Friday three but nine batsmen in the first night at 8 o’clock. frames, lost his stuff without warn The Wildcats will work out Mon- was over their jng and before the fourth day afternoon beginning Gordon and Dickey had homered, fourth week of hard practice and Joe Here are the members of the North Carolina Civitan rifle team attending the Small Arms George Selkirk had tripled and Firing the public is invited to come out >chool at Camp Perry, Ohio. Front row, left to right: Thomas \V. Wright, Newland; Denver Collins, had singled and the, and watch the which DiMaggio Greensboro; Carl T. Bumgarner, Greensboro; Captain A. M. Rooney, Linville; L. B. Blume, Kannapolis; spirit pre- were on the road to tri- band of Yanks John Allen, Reidsville; and L. D. Holbrooks, Kannap dis. Rear row, left to right: Robert L. Jenkins, vails among this gallant umph. Charlotte; J. B. Rogers, Charlotte: W. E. Durham, Reidsville; Hugh M. Morton, Wilmington; Paul M. football hopefuls. A new assistant hill un- Newsom stayed on the Vance, Newland; Everett J. Stoker, Greensboro; and Norman J. Bogar, Kannapolis. is molding a sturdy line the til two were out in fifth, yield- from a gang of green players and one of them ing two more runs, this young man, Rupert Bryan for- homer o the aft- Gordon’s second mer all-star guard for Wake For- Tom Seats WHITE SOX TAKE Two Games Slated ernoon. Archie McKain, Today est college in 1938, not only tells Trout and Boh> Uhle, Paul Clay the lads how to do it, but gets in order Smith followed Newsom down in the dirt and shows them Smith was SIXTH STRAIGHT In Fear Ball and of the quintet only Cape Loop how. :e does not mind the boys than annoying to the more slightly tackling or blocking him just so Yankee batsmen. By R. J. Powell HEAR THE Defeat Philadelphia Athletics. long as they do their stuff. to win the As the Fear Baseball as- DiMaggio, righting Cape The coaches or the players are title, fur- 6 To Before Slim sociation draws near end of WALKER SKIDS batting 3, the not taking this coming Warsaw thered his cause with four blows a banner season, two games will NEW 1941 Crowd Of 1.875 g .re as any set-up for they have and drove hime three oe this afternoon at Robert in five trips played tangled with those lads before and Gordon had a single in addi- and another at the Hilton TO EIGHTH SPOT runs. 14.—CP)—The Strange some of them remember that John- of homers. Which CHICAGO. Sept. tion to the pair diamond. of White Sox racked up their ny Pecora, one the brighter season total of circuit Chicago lifted his The first of the doubelheader which shine in the Univer- sixth straight victory today with a Johnny Cooney Grabs First lights blow’s to 27. will pit the league-leading Royal ol the sity of North Carolina’s wealth Marvin Bruer, who relieved the > to 3 decision over Philadelphia down nine the Jackson- National against Rung Among material this year and who has the turned in a Athletics before a slim crowd of Chandler in first, Bell printers. Following this tilt, in was League Batters been showing the way early workmanlike relief performance, 1,873 spectators. The triumph which is called for 2:15 o’clock, practices, is a product of Warsaw checking the Tigers completely un- ;he Sox’ 13th in 16 games. the Athletics will meet the Purol coaching and has sprinted up and til his teammates had presented The Sox, battling to keep a hand Bluebirds. NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—!A>)— dow'n the local fields many a time with an overwhelming lead. n the American league race, him tight And meanwhile, the Hi-Kappas Stepping into the top spot of the while doing his bit for his old high Although they won, the Yankees >iled a 4-0 lead in the early in- up and Masonboro will tangle on the National league’s weekly hit par- school. didn’t stop , the while Jack Knott held the lings Eraternity's field at Hilton. ade is like stepping on a banana The Wildcats are not taking time left fielder of the Ben- the sixth. Chicago slugging t’s hitless until peel—you’re liable to be surprised out to read the for his 34th Traveling out to tangle with the clippings they gals. Greenberg smacked cored thrice in the fourth on four Erat where you wind up. have too much work to do and on of the and his boys in thier own territory, homer year eighth [its and a walk and added another Last J :he Ramblers are week Dixie Walker of the the day after the game will have in ten with L. D. Meyer on carrying with games ] un in the sixth on Moose Solters’ them last of Dodgers was the top man, after plenty of time to sit down and base in the eighth. He drove in their hope grabbing 2th homer. the Carvel iBama) Rowell of the Bees read the story of who won or lost run with a second half flag. A defeat for another first-inning sing run on Philadelphia produced one the sounders who was the leader the week be- and what they did right or wrong. le for a total foth ree to pre- would eliminate them day’s the seventh and hree singles in from race fore had slipped into third place. But, until then, they will be just vent DeMaggio from gaining on the if the Corwnmen 1 mocked Knott out of the box in This week Walker hit the skids and another Wildcat eleven polishing him in the runs batted in division are successful in defending their 1 he eighth after Benny McCoy had is down in eighth up their guns for an invader of struggle. .mblemished record against the place. ' lomered. Pete Appleton relieved JB’s. On top this week is the whom they know little about as to Rudy York swatted his 27th cir- 39-year- side this lim and retired the without ijuwaiua is IU old of the Boston strength and prospects year. cuit blow in the big first inning up- uyjvjuj CApttlCU Johnny Cooney Bees but can Coach Bumgarner will rising. f urther damage. get the “last ditch’’ hurling as- Johnny hardly sit Floyd Seibert knocked back and take take his frosh to task Monday It was the fourth defeat of the In the ninth Dick signment for the Ramblers with things easy now for a futile that the chase for the afternoon on the baseball diamond eason for Newsom, who has won ; in rally Adrian Rhodes handling the catch- league’s batting the showers in crown is one of the races of Pembroke Jones Park for pre- 18 games. ;ent Appleton to ng duties. This combination beat tightest MODEL J 501 liminary workouts and all fresh- r.o The victory gave the Yankees avor of Clint Brown. the fraternity lads in the last imaginable. Built-In Antenna—No outside aerial, man have been asked to take wins in 22 starts against De- The Sox added their last two tal- meeting between the two blubs, Johnny has a nifty .320 average, boys ground—Dynapower Speaker—Poweriui eight — a stab at some on the Circuit automatic season. New York on Solters’ single, rhe rest of the Masonboro based on 112 hits in 350 times at position Superheterodyne troit this opens j ies in the eighth lineup Volume Control—AC-DC Operation— bat. eleven. a four-game series with the Brown juke Appling’s and Larry is expected to remain the same. But right on his heels comes Smartly designed Cabinet. Having a team for the first time at St. Louis tomorrow while De- Rosenthal’s line drive to right. Soundly trounced by the Athlet- Jim Gleeson of the will be something of a novelty for troit starts a three-game stand at ’HILAI1ELPIIIA Ab R H O A es in the league’s final night with a mark of .318. 4 0 0 0 1 the freshmen who will play a re- home against the Washington Sen- lantenbein, 3b game of the campaign last Friday And chasing Jim are a couple rf _ 4 12 2 0 schedule 2 loses, fair gular against junior ators. ; 4 0 13 0 light, the Hi-Kappas are eager to of pretty hitters, Johnny Mize ,. Chapman, cf_ teams and small schools in S13.«.5 NEW YORK Ab R H O A 0 0 out that of the St. Cardinals and high ohnson, If _ 4 0 3 ■vipe setback and at the Louis Er- Gordon, 2b_ 5 4 3 1 6! this section. iiebert, If _ 4 12 0 1 same time assure themselves of nie Lombardi of the Reds, both Bolfe, 3b _ 6 1 2 2 0! 4 0 12 0 \ Hayes, c_ i shot at Selkirk, rf_ 4 2 10 0 4 the first half pudding boasting marks of .317. IcCoy, 2b _ 3 12 2 DiMaggio, cf —_ 5 1 4 4 iy the Ramblers out Frank of the 0] trancato, ss _ 2 0 0 2 5 putting of McCormick Reds Keller, If _ 4 1 0 6 0, ). Miles, x _ 1 0 0 0 0 he running this afternoon. To ac- and Rowell, the Boston beauty, TAMPA c 2 3 1 3 0. FALLS Dickey, 0, _ 4 0 ’otter, p 110, that are still within dis- Dahlgren, lb _- 5 1 2 11 0 :omplish manly task, Capt. easy hailing ss_ 5 110 2 Dscar Flowers is Croaetti, T_ 17 L u in_...... _ 01 O O —t 11 expected to call tance of the leader, both with an Chandler, p___ 0 0 0 0 0 x-Batted for Brancato in flth. in his latest pitching addition, average of .315, and tied at .313 TO APPALACHIAN Breuer, p- 4 2 2 0 0, CHICAGO All K H O A Phillips, of softball fame to show are such worthies of the willow as Vebb, 2b _ 4 0 111 Totals _41 IB 16 27 8 he way from the slab. Cubs Tesb, c_ 4 113 3 Rifle-armed Stan Hack of the and the DETROIT Ab R H O A 1 'uhel, lb_ 3 10 8 0 Austin McDonald will be the man aforementioned Walker of the Dod- Mountaineers Outclass Heavi- PLAY YOUR FAVORITE RECORDS Bartell, ss_ 4 114 11 olters, if_ 4 3 3 3 0 vith the mask and the rest of the gers. er Score GET YOUR FAVORITE RADIO PROGRAM Croucher, ss_ 1 0 0 0 0 , ippling, ss _ 4 12 3 2 Opponents By ineup will find Jimmy Eagles at Merrill of the Phillies comes McCosky, cf _ 4 12 10 1 toscnthal, rf _ 4 0 2 2 0 May ON THIS G-E COMBINATION irst Horace Of 13 To 6 Stainback, cf-it_ 1 0 0 1 0 1 Crcevieh, cf _ 4 0 0 3 0 base, Tyler or Leon next with a .312 and last is Ernie 2b TREASURE CHEST Gehrlnger, _ 4 12 111 Cennedy, 3b _ 3 0 14 1 rhomas at second, Leon Thomas of Cards with a .310 mark. Frequency Modulation or Television Audio j 1 Koy the domestic Meyer, 2b- 0 1 0 0 1 Cnott, p _ 3 0 0 0 1 ir Key. Automatic Record Changer. 10- Dual Beam-a-scopes for fine Charles at Plays ■■ If Cherry short, Ed The new faces are who no aer.ai. j Greenberg, _ 4 2 2 4 0, ippieton, p _ 0 0 0 0 1 Cooney, BOONE, Sept. 14.—(iP)—Fighting Inch and 12-inch Records. High-quality and International reception, dobbs at and ; York, lb_ 4 12 7 p _ 0 0 0 0 third, Flowers, Ed came from nowhere to take the and Tone Arm. Speniu 11 (rown, 0; opponents heavier in every division, Crystal Pick-up Built-in ground Dynapower Speaker rf- 3 0 and Red Supe* Campbell, 0 0 0 -.ewis, Hansley or Ralph lead, Lombardi and Koy who re- Beam-a-Scope. 12-inch Dynapower Speaker. Tone Monitor Circuit—Powerful Higgins, 3b--- 5 0 0 1 3 Totals _33 (i 10 27 0 Coach Red Watkins’ Appalachian 6 Feathertouch De — Visualux Dui Parnell in the outfield. of Tuning Keys Luxe Full- heterodyne Circuit Sullivan, c- 4 0 0 7 2 1 ’hiladelphia _(KJ0 000 111—3 placed Harry Danning the State Mountaineers their vision Illuminated Dial. Tone Monitor Cir- Handsome Chest Cabinet. In the first opened Type Newsom, p 2 0 10 1* Ihicago- 000 301 02x—(i game at the Robert Rizzo of the Phils cuit. Automatic Tone 2 Giants, Johnny football season today with a 13-6 Compensation. McKain, p- 0 0 0 0 1 Errors: None. Runs batted in: Sie- ■ strange diamond it will be Lappy and Terry Moore of the Cards, who Bands. AVC. 4.5 Watts Out- Seats, p- 0 0 0 0 0 I icrt 2, Solters 2, Appling 2, victory over the University of Tam- put. Console Grande in Amer- Rosenthal, ATilliams, of the RC’s vs Elmo found the too hot to hold. X/\|V9o Fox, z 1 0 0 0 0 1 Creevich, McCoy. Three base hit: pace pa. tcan. Ap- of the Printers on the Uhle, p 0 0 0 0 0 1 ding. Home runs: Hol- deese, Johnny Mize is the fair haired yy Siebert, McCoy, The Florida Spartans scored mid- Trout, p- 0 0 0 0 0* ers. plays: Brancato, McCoy nound. Inasmuch as this will be boy of this week’s big hitters, hav- zz _ 1 nd the first Averill, 0 0 0 0' Siebert; Kennedy, Webb and Ku- ,he last appearance of these way quarter but Appala- 1 lel. possession of three titles. He Smith, p 0 0 0 1 0 Left on bases: Philadelphia 0; ing cian came back in the final zzz :hunkers for some each is early Tebbetts, _ 1 0 0 0 0* Ihicago 4. Bases on balls off: Potter time, has scored the most runs, 100, has to Knott to forth his ef- period geared Earnie Safrit’s pass- ■ 2. by: Potter 2. ■xpected put best driven in 120 runs to lead in that ■ ■ Totals 39 7 10 : Cnott and and Ed- 1940’s BEST RADIO VALUE 27 11 2, Appleton 1. Hits off: Knott 'ort.-Charles Edens will probably is the ing Henderson Baker’s z-Batted for Seats in 1 1 m department and home run 6th. 7 innings (none out in 8th); Ap- die Johnson’s scored for :atch for the Jamesmen, but the receiving and zz-Batted Trout in 7th. ileton 4 in 1 1-3; none in 2-3. king with 41. Brown, a touchdown. zzz-Batted for Smith in 9th. yild pitch: Potter. Winning : 3ell receiver has not been an- George Grier scored on New York 000 524 500—16 Cnott. Umpires: Ormsby, Summers nounced. The rest of the lineups a nine-yard tear through center aft- MODEL J 805 Detroit- 400 010 020— id Quinn. Time: 1:41. 7 Attendance: vill be the same. Mrs. Whitney’s Hash er Johnson had snagged a 30-yard Errors: Sullivan actual) 1,875. For Frequency 2, Bolfe, Dahlgren Ihe best pitching battle of the pass. Baker kicked the extra point. • Equipped Buns batted In: McCosky, Campbell Wins Modulation and Television York lay is expected to come in Edgemere ’Cap Beain-a- 2, Greenberg 3, Gordon 2, DiMag. up ^“■"^MODEL J 64 I Sound! • Dual 1 and gio, Crosetti, Dickey 3, Bolfe 3, Selkirk Bushwhacker ;he Athletic-Purol affair when scopes for fine Domestic Two Captures base hits: Bartell, McCosky Geh- ;hose two master moundsmen, NEW YORK, Sept. 14—UP)—Mrs. International Reception. ringer, York, Aerial — No Ground • 14- DiMaggio 2, Breuer Headon Piner and Victor Whitney’s four-year-old Three base hit: Selkirk. Home Narragansett Futurity Gore Payne inch Dynapower Speaker, runs: of a York, Greenberg. Gordon 2, lock horns. Both these studdy Hash, somewhat disappoint- powerful, efficient • Super Dickey! Power- Double play: Sullivan and Bartell. Left R. 14.— fhngers die Crown ment this year, topped off a rec- B Powered Chassis for PAWTUCKET, I„ Sept. helped Royal g,-.»svlsl:F4”-6 on bases: New York 5; Detroit 11 I set of Feathertouch TwSpeaker’ ful. Dependable Performance B—Graduated from the maiden ooys Southeastern N. C. baseball ord-hattering performances Advanced Bases on balls off: Breuer 6, NewRon, Viaualux USa, TSS Keys. • Plus Many More McKain ■anks last Bushwhacker parley last week, Gore throttled at today by smashing the Station Listings Foreign and Exclusive G-E Features 2. 3, Uhle 2. Strikeouts by: Tuesday, Aqueduct Tone Breuer 3, Newsom Trout rom the Walmac Farm stable Ihe Team for the RC’s on mark to win Complete 8-Hour Govern- Momto? 4, 1, Smith 2. Pepsi mile-and-an-eighth | matic Ton** rv.*v^ircult-cTrCUeitSeJfctpr- Auto- Hits off: Chandler 4 in 1-3 •oared ! ment inning: through the stretch today Monday night and Piner elbowed the Edgemere handicap featuring Flying Bands. Compensation. 3 Breuer 6 in 8 2-3; Newsom 7 in 4 2-3; $ j o a half-length victory in the final nis way to a victory over the the card. McKain 4 in 1; Seats, none in 1-3; Uhle Course Now I 4 in 0 out in •unning of the added Nar- Leland Bears in the the bay son of Question- Only (none 7th); Trout, none $25,000 nighly-touted Before | $09-9.1 in 1- Smith-1 in 2. Wild pitch: Uhle. •agansett futurity. tournament finals Wednesday naire clicked off the nine furlqngs Massed ball: Dickey. : Winning pitcher The winner was clocked in 1:1 Gore’s battery mate this in 1:50 2-5, Aqueduct’s six-furlong Breuer. Losing pitcher: Newsom. Um- night. i-5 for the six will be J. D. had been lowered to 1:10 pires: Hubbard. Bommel, Pipgras and furlongs. afternoon Batton record j PENNINGTON ! Moriarty. Time: 2:51. Attendance: Second place in the six-horse while Bill Beasley is slated to 4-5 by M. E. Ryan’s Stimacfy, a 56,697. FLYING service reld went to Mrs. Parker Coming's work behind the bat for the Blue- two-year-old son of Stimulus, in the one This mark was | attention, of the seasons out- bird The rest of the ballot handicap. I AMERICAN aggregation. ASSOCIATION — C. G. standing juveniles and a 7 10 A’s lineup will be the same that immediately equalled by Louisville 9, Toledo 5. AIRPORT :avorite in todday’s wagering. At- walked away with the Hi-Kappas lightly-regarded Arch- I \ St. Paul’s Milwaukee 6. McCi^llagh’s 9, sention had a neck over 12 to 2 at Stadium worth in the Captain Alcock handi- Kansas advantage Legion Friday Wilmington, N. C. 1 City 4. Minneapolis 0. Bull are “C affair. 1 Brier, owned by Ben Lister, night. No chances anticipated cap, a class 1 SNEEDEN'S CYCLE CO, vhile Cleaveland Putnam’s Swain, in the Purol lineup. —0 yeara without injury to SOUTH 114 ATLANTIC vinner of the Arlington futurity, Today will be the fans’ last the National Guard encampment | | Market Street Dial 6022 Macon H|| j 8-5, the Charleston 4-0. inished in fourth place, a hand be- chance to see the Royal Crown will claim many of players or student" Greenville 2 | 5, Jacksonville 1. lind team intact. College openings and after today’s tilts j V|. passenger A