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Sanford Wins Again; Leafs Drop Buccaneers, 9-2 Sanford Edges 5-4 RAMBLERS FACE Tennis Club Battles ROWE REGISTERS Erratic Pirates Swept Victory Over Warsaw SOX ON SUNDAY Raleigh Here Today SIXTH VICTORY Off Feet By Smithfield Nessing Prove Big Guns In Jackets Play Bladenboro Raleigh’s powerful Eastern Caro- Here is an unofficial tentative Phil Vet Hasn’t Lost Yet; Corsairs On Nesselrode, lina Tenhis association netters col- lineup of today's matches: Carry Without Nate Andrews; In Eastern State court Mates Trounce Powerful Spinner Clin- lide with the new Wilmington Bob Andrew* vs. Bill Weathers, Reds Attack; on the Robert Poklemba Absent From Game Today aggregation today Horace Emerson vs. Ed Cloyle, By 8 4 Score Lineup; ton, Lumberton Win Strange clay courts at 3:00 p.m. Rev. Walter Freed vs. High If necessary, some matches will Kiger, Leslie Boney, Jr., vs. C. R. Play Sox Here BY JIGGS POWERS CINCINNATI, May 16.— {#) — Tonight take place on the asphalt at Green- Council, Gene Fonvielle vs. Father Joe Ness- Back by a 15- Nesselrode and While both and Two are booked in the field Lake. John Sloan vs. M. attack, Schoolboy j fink* Sanford Warsaw games Dillon, Jimmy Smithfield-Selma's Leafs sliced a that carried run Rowe boasted his sixth consecu- single in Eames. one-two home were the male side of Wil- W. in the men’s their Sanford’s battling it out, Lumberton Eastern State League for the com- Although Stubbs, singles. two-game series with the Wil- Benton, the out the star once tive victory, without a to- , grounded clayed roles waltzed to a mington tennis has proven slightly Other matches may be arranged. setback, |Un!’,h 16-7 win over Red with Yel- mington Pirates into halves last to second with as both lofted ing week-end; Southport day as the Philadelphia Phillies Popelesky scoring last night Springs. The Cubs shaky, having dropped Men’s and women’s doubles night under the arcs of ; snatched a 5-1 low singles defeated Legion on the play, Pete Howard fired » Spinner's Jackets traveling to Bladen- matches to both Wilson and Golds- matches have not been definite- the 8-4 Stadium lead in the third inning and yet by sweeping an erratic a one-bagger through second and oundtrippei's over the kept for before a crowd of 2,562. 5 to 4 victory on boro where will meet the en- boro, they are being reinforced slated. Buc ball club off its adding to It as the game pro- they ly feet to the first, booming in Ellington. Pilk- "rilling and should look Rowe was taken out in the sixth, gressed. Jamin led the Lumber- from the Bladen textile center today’s matches, Women’s pairings will tune of 9-2. ington out to third try singles when the Reds for three grounded Hardisky, strong-armed tor. batsmen with vastly better. like this: rallied Without Nathan An- -aT four for five, today at 3:30 while probably go something Manager ending the inning. In the next blasted his four-master p.m., Sunday’s Thad Watts, club said markers, but he had a day drews ■err.an driving in four runs. Three Red president, C. R. perfect and Andy Poklemba, the frame the Leafs notched two more * the Mary Johnson vs. Mrs. at inning placing only contest will see the league- that “We're facing one bat, getting three hits in as locals fell in the second sixth Springs hurlers paraded to the yesterday Bland vs. Eliza- apart in- funs and clinched the tussle in the 1 men’s Council, Mary to the in a 2-2 deadlock with mound in a meet of the most powerful tennis many trips plate. He drove and listless ball mners vain effort to stop the leading Masonboro Ramblers beth Colleen Gann vs. Ros- ning played for sixth with two markers that just homer came but we’re Hayes, in two Nesselrode’s teams in the ECTA, runs. the remainder of the tilt. War- made sure. farsaw clubbing Cubs, who smacked 15 ing Elizabethtown’s Red Sox on the as Moore, and Nancy Brown vs. with two on the base hits. to give them a bat- The Phillies got off to an early saw’s loss to Sanford the seventh Lorman was the winning guaranteeing Hixie Olassan. kept Wil- Tonight the Warsaw Red Sox and the blow that won latter’s diamond at 3 o’clock. Mrs. his was pitcher. tle.’’ lead, collecting two markers in mington in a tie for second the Pirates meet at the Stadium \hs an(j will be place, Jack no start confidence is Around IB matches play- the round on hall game. In the Hughs will, doubt, High being placed opening two singles however. in the first of a series that ony other Tobacco State the lower may tried a desperate rally for the in the ladies, however. Raleigh ed, pairings probably and a double. determine who will Warsaw contest Clinton Dunn- Jackets against the Spin- Johnny Edens, who directed the hold second two tallies outslugged admitted that the place in Greenfield Park, grabbing coaches have taking PHILADELPHIA AB R H O A Pirates from the place in the Tobacco State 1he ninth, Erwin for a 12-9 triumph. Jack- ner’s Bridger or "Lefty” the bench last night, league. one. The big Levy Port femmes are almost im- especially because of certainty Newsome, ss 5 0 0 2 1 short by son and City’s put Fred on the slab Johnny Edens or Lefty Louis t falling Denning hit for the cir- Bledsoe. will be rated of matches in the men’s and Walker, cf 5 12 3 0 Gainey at the Red Sox’s comeback Southport possible to beat, as they proved long the third as Cheshire are the hill in — the Leafs out likely choices ia cuit for the women’s Ennis, If 5 2 2 1 0 punched in two losers in the game as an even in this in Wilson and Goldsboro. singles. who doubled having chance Semi nick, c_— 4 112 9 game time, but had to him in for Wilmington. Game time is Jordan, that took up two hours and 45 jerk to be left on third base Wyrostek, rf --— 4 2 4 3 0 six 7:45. „ oniy ame because they licked the hits for four runs off his offer- the minutes. Schultz, lb 4 0 1 16 0 SMITHFIELD-SELMA AB R H O at the close of encount- Going into the ninth the ings. A1 the south- A E Whiteville in one of 3b 4 1110 Lento, pint-sized ss iimseif count stood but Comets, 1-0, Handley, Howard, _ 3 0 2 3 8 0 7-7, the Blues rose paw, relieved and went the Verba n, 2b 4 1113 Gainey Pilkindton. cf _ 5 0 0 4 0 0 Johnson of War- to the occasion and' racked five the best games of the year; while up _ 3 0 3 0 1 rest of the rarl "Cvclone” Coast Liners, Eyemen Rowe, p way, giving up six Becker, If _ 5 1110 0 loss of the runs while Dunn 0 0 0 0 0 2b -„- received hi* first got only three. the Comets downed Bladenboro, 4-3, Donnelly, p- bingles, wiffing five, and passing Hardisky. 4 1 0 0 6 1 10 Smithfield defeated Hughes, p 1 0 0 0 0 Eonta, rf _ 4 2 2 1 0 0 for the Sox, giving up Wilmington, in 10 innings several weeks ago. four. ‘aion 9-2. Eames, c 5 116 0 0 whiffing Scores TOTALS _30 8 15 27 14 Clint 2b _ 2 nine^_ However, the Spinners will be hard Roll High Benson, Smithfield flipper, Pope lsky, 6 1 2 0 0 Up H A AB O CINCINNATI R looked worried Ellington, lb _ 5 2 3 10 1 1 have only once. That to take, since they dropped rf _ 5 0 10 0 Benton, p 5 1 0 Baumholtz, was in the last half of the 0 3 0 When two of me best softball Tatum, cf 5 0 10 0 second, STANDINGS their last three games in a row, when of Patton, 3b _ 4 0 0 1 8 Harry Bridges Wilmington TOTALS 36 8 12 27 14 1 TIGERS TRAMPLE teams meet two second division and are expected to be on the war- ATHLETICS RISE ! Haas, lb _ 5 2 2 15 0 pased one of his fast balls up WILMINGTON AB B H 0 4 F. state league one- _ ss tobacco outfits the results are usually Lamanno, c 4 13 3 0 against the right-center field Muscemeci. _ 5 0 2 4 5 1 ■- path come Saturday. fence, W L Aver. Lukon, If _ 4 112 0 Benton, cf _ 2 0 0 2 0 0 and that is just what hap- approximately 385 feet from home 2b 16 2 .888 14 TO 2 Masonboro s Iasi cnamps sided Miller, as _ 4 0 14 4 Hardisgy, _ 4 1 0 0 6 1 !,f WRECKERS, years BOSTON Whatever WHIP _ wrinkles on lb _ A TO 2b 3 0 2 2 2 plate. his Bridges, 4 0 2 12 1 2 are have difficul- last night in the Class Adams, expected to little pened ri Riddle, p _ 1 0 0 0 1 forehead vanished though as the Davis, 4 0 110 1 and bat- in their fourth straight doubleheader at Robert Strange LeRoy Towles pitched ty taking z _ 0 0 0 0 1 Lamb, If _ 4 0 0 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA, May 16. —(JP) Alan, next three Wilmington batters win their march a second Zientara, zz 10 10 0 Gainey, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 l! S ted the Anderson Tigers to a 14 on to park. The Atlantic Coast Line took went down in order. gu—-'?7 10 .388 — The Athletics shell- Beggs, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Steckel, 3b _ 4 0 0 2 1 0 “'Ertor _ but the Sox of Elizabeth- Philadelphia crown, in the The decisive stanza of c _ to 2 over the Sunset Park no on Alpha Omega p _ 1 0 0 0 0 the game Staton, 4 12 5 10 _ 6 11 .383 victory pity Walters, nlthfield®£teld‘ town have some creditable ed Virgil Trucks from the mound 3 0 J 10 played 15-1 Shoun, p -_ 0 0 0 0 0 was the second in which the visit- Lento, p 113 1 d Springs Wreckers afternoon at first game, running u,p a win, yesterday ball have to be reckoned am DiOrio, x _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 YESTERDAY’S results and may tonight and went on to score ors hung four tallies on the score- while in the second encounter City TOTALS _ 38 4 12 27 16 9. WILMINGTON 3. Robert Strange park, placing the with before the season is over. board. Ed Smithfield 11-5 victory over the American; Kukulka, the Smith- TOTALS 35 2 8 27 17 6 Warsaw 4. a with Blackwood, Naval unford 5, Bengals in tie Frank Maner will likely start his Optical dropped the hapless PHILADELPHIA 210 2*0 100—8 field leadoff out to x—Struck out for Lento in ninth. Red 7. Detroit be- man, grounded Lumberton 16, Springs and Winter Park Reserve club with league-leading Tigers CINCINNATI 000 103 000—4 9. Spofford Mills, ace, Snag Allen, on the firing line. by the wayside Fred Muscemeci. Joe Eonta fol- Clinton 0. Dunn-Erwin SMITHFIELD-SELMA 042 002 010—9 Junior lead. a 19-5 decision. fore 10,777. TODAY'S GAMES for the Baseball loop Either Rudolph Britt or Fred Errors—Haas, Miller. Runs batted in— lowed with a single. Eames WILMINGTON 000 010 610_2 AB R H O A at Clinton, a 6 ft. 1 in. the L. DETROIT Wyrostek 4, Rowe 2, Hughes, Miller 2, smacked Bfima-Smithfield Towles, lanky right- Townsend is expected to go for Leon Thomas, A. C. fling- Gainey’s first delivery Runs 0 4 Lukon, Adams. Two base hits—Semi- batted in—Popelsky, Eiiingtoni at Lumberton. ss _ 110 janford hander, whiffed six Wrecker bat- Red Sox. eased to his Lake, into right field where Howard at Dunn-Erwin. er, third pitching 5 0 114 nick, Ennis, Lamanno. Adams. Stolen Hargrove Benton, 3, Muscemeci. Becker, m Springs in Kell, 3b _ Davis Davis. Three-base WILMINGTON. ters and walked one on the mound, Whiteville’s Comets are play- success against one setback 2 0 0 6 0 bases—Miller, Walker, Newsome. Sacri- bobbled the ball, permit- hits—Bridges. Stolen Warsaw at Cullenbine, lb- bases—Howard out a scattering 117 0 fices—Verban, Handley, Schultz. Double Eames to to second and 2, Muscemeci, Pilkindton. while battering single, an exhibition contest in the the initial tussle by McHale, lb _ 2 ting go ing Double plays—Lento and Muscemeci. national league If 3 12 2 0 plays—Patton, Adams to Haas. Left Eonta to take third. double, and a triple at the plate. Columbus seat, Sunday, seven Alpha' Omega hits, fanning Wakefield, onj Popelesky Left on county 0 9, Cincinnati 9. bases—Smithfield-Selma 8, Mullin, rf 5 2 13 baSfes—Philadelphia then lined W L Pci Pittman had a at two. a to at 8. on _ m Billy also good the Wagram All-Stars 10, and walking 4 0 0 2 0 Bases on balls—-Rowe 1, Riddle 2. grounder Bridges Wilmington Bases balls off 14 10 .581? meeting Evers, cf _ Lento -- who booted 4, Benton 2. Struckcut — licago day with the stick, slamming three 3 Little is known of the in- most hits in the 2b 2 0 0 0 1 —Rowe 1, Donnelly 1, Riddle first, promptly it, by 14 11 .560 p.m. Exploding the Mayo, Lento 5. ^ton _ 1. Hits—off Rowe 10 in 5 1-3 Eonta the for the Ber.ton 2. Hits off- Gainey in _ 2 0 10 1, Beggs plate 12 10 .545 for four. Brian “Mule” Mullinix, vaders’ that their 15-hit Railroad were Webb, 2b 0, crossing 2 „v York _ strength, except onslaught off innings 6; Lento in 7 6. Los- c 2 0 0 2 1 innings; off Donnelly none in 1-3; first run. innings Tebbetts, game’s Ellington caught — _ 13 U -542 Anderson outfielder, a loss. Herman with four for ing pitcher ooklyn hard hitting record is five wins without Bailey 2 0 0 1 1 Hughes 2 in 3 1-3; off Walters 7 in 4: Gainey. Umpires—Ouzta 10 Riebe, c _ a slant and it for and ttsburgh —- 10 .500 a and in licked Ken with two for off 5 in off 2 in off Gainey tagged Mitchell. Time of game—2:17. triple single This is the same team that four, Raynor _ 0 0 0 0 0 Riddle 2; Beggs 2; 13 slapped Trucks, p liladelphia --- 12 .480 Shoun 1 in 1. Hit by Walters four tries. Jimmy Crawford and Maner’s Ramblers last season in three, and Whedbee with two for Overmire, p_ 0 0 0 0 2 by pitcher, ncinnati 12 15 .444 balls — — 3 0 10 1 (Handley). Passed Seminick. 8 15 .348 Homer Ellis led the losers with Stadium. three including a triple., Jack Gorsica, p _- Louis Wilmington’s Legion Winning pitcher—Rowe; losing pitcher— ROBINSON DECISIONS YESTERDAYS RESULTS Eddie Hobbs led one for three each. Masonboro took over undisputed Worley and Riddle. Umpires—Goetz, Conlan, and RED 3. 7 24 14 — SOX FLAY S'ew York 5, Chicago two for four TOTALS_I_ 33 5 Reardon. Time—2:10. Attendance 2,- Sunset was of the first rung in the Alpha Omega with IS BOOED Philadelphia 8. Cincinnati 4. Hurling for Park ownership ABRAMS, each. Victims of the heavy-hit- PHILADELPHIA AB K H O A 562. 3, 1. was reached for ESL ladder last when they Brooklyn Pittsburgh Crawford, who Sunday 3 Jordan 2b _ 2 2 0 4 It. Louis 4, Boston 3. invaded Whiteville and took the ting Rallmen were Clyde Joost, NEW YORK, 16. 13 hits. He struck out 11 and gave 5 2 4 5 0 May —(IP) 12 7 Valo, rf _ TO and Ace Parker. — BROWNS, TODAY’S GAMES 4-2 count. Hunker Ben- up four bases on balls. The loss Comets by a Fain, lb 4 10 6 2 Welterweight Champion Ray errors on the of the 15 0 Brooklyn at Pittsburgh—Melton dropped the Parkers into a tie son won a pitching duel from Seven part Chapman, cf 3 2 NATS HANDCUFF Robinson, tuning up for his title 3 0 vs Ostermueller (2-1). Reserve 16 base Binks If _ 110 defense two weeks ■0) with Maffit Village for fifth Whiteville’s H. D. Stanley, who Naval plus away in Williams Drives In Four rolace. 3b _ 4 110 0 New York at — Koslo off Charlie Smith and Billy MajC'ki, was awarded a Chicago as follows: Ander- lost his first battle after 3 wins. knocks 4 112 3 Cleveland, split Lineups were Handley, 2b -- ■1) vs Lade (2-0 >. Mason aided City Optical running 4 114 1 ten-round decision over With Circuit son’s—Towles, pitcher: Pittman, Benson gave four hits, Stanley six. Guerra, c _ 2 TOO Georgie Clout; — CLEVELAND, Philadelphia at Cincinnati the 19-5 score in the second p 3 0 0 1 0 Abrams in Madison right field; Coley, first base; Harold Horton hit a home run in up Savage, Square Dorish Winner onard (5-1) vs Hetki (1-2). battle. The Eyemen scored five Garden tonight, but the verdict catcher; third the fourth for Masonboro. Burney WASHINGTON, 16. —(TP)— Crowley, Duval, runs in the in the sec- 9 27 9 May was Boston at St. Louis—Spahn (5-0) first, eight TOTALS _ 32 11 accompanied by a solid base; Mullinix, left field; Thom- Covington led Masonboro (2 for 4) Walter Masterson stopped Cleve- (1-4). ond, one in five, four in the sixth, round of boos. Robinson BOSTON. May 16 ——On the Pollet Harrelson was best for the weigh- as, shortstop; Hoffman, second Bill 5 land on four hits here tonight as of and one in the seventh as they DETROIT 000 003 til— ed 150 3-4; Abrams 162. strength early inning glugginf AMERICAN LEAGUE Sessions, center field. losers (1 fojr 3). a four-game his team base; and a exhibition. PHILADELPHIA 700 300 »lx—11 Washington snapped by mates, Harry (Fritz) had staged wild-tallying Sunset Park—Horton, center Down in Southport, they losing streak with a 2-0 victory Dorish today won his first major a ball until the Leading the Opticians’ run-making Indians before a crowd of troit _ 15 8 .652 field; Ellis, third base; G. Stone, quite game regula- Error—Joost. Runs batted in—Chap- over the league start as the Boston Red parade were Boyce McPhatter, Valo Eton _ 15 10 .600 second base; Eason, catcher; tion ntne innings ran out; but man. Majeski 3, Handley, Guerra, 11,909. GIANTS CONTINUE Sox defeated the St. Louis Brown* and double Riebe Wake- sveland _ 10 9 .526 who slammed a triple 2, Binks 3, Mullin, Webb, 2, AB R H O A Crawford, pitcher; Cashwell, first came the 10th and Wallace fell on CLEVELAND 12-7. icago _ 12 12 .500 in two official times up; Hugh field. Two-base hits—Wakefield, Chap- Peck, rf 4 0 0 2 0 the Jackets’ Jack for seven Mullin. w York _ 10 11 .476 base; Smith, shortstop; Bolton, Hughs Majeski, Valo, Binks, 4 0 12 0 the in Griffith with a double, triple, and man, Metkovich, cf Biggest blow by Sox be- hit* — Valo. Double 2 3 iladelphia _ 11 13 .458 field. runs, coming out on the long end Three-base Handley, ss 4 0 2 left field; Furr, right homer in 5 at bat; and Bob Boudreau, WINNING STREAK half of Dorish, who now has a rec- _ trips Tebbetts and 0 ishington 9 11 .450 of a score. plays—Overmire, Kell; Fleming, lb 4 0 0 11 15-7 ord of four victories and one los*, Louis 8 16 333 Shipp with a double and one-bagger Guerra, and Handley; Joost, Handley Seerey, If 3 0 0 0 0 The standings: home YESTERDAY S RESULTS in five attempts. Sherrill Strick- and Fain. Left on bases—Detroit 10; Gordon, 3b 3 0 112 was a grand slam run by loston 12. St. Louis 7. W L Pet. Philadelphia 4. —off Sav- i 3 0 0 4 0 Mize Sets Mark land with one for orie and Norman Keltner, 3b Scoring Ted Williams. Dorish’s three Trucks Overmire Gorsica 0 1 1 Philadelphia 11, Detroit 5. age 9, 2, 4, c _ 2 0 BROOKS EDGE _ 3 0 1.000 Lopez, wins in Masonboro two one a previous have been gained 0 Waters with for three, 1. Hit* — off Trucks 4 in 1-3 in- 0 0 0 1 0 Washington 2, Cleveland j Hegan, c _ As Ottmen Bounce Whiteville _ 3 2 .600 4 in Gorsica 0 0 4 relief roles. Only games scheduled). homer, topped the losers’ hitting. nings; Overmire 3; Black, p 2 0 1 _ 2 2 .500 1. 3, Gorsica 0 0 0 0 1 TODAY’S GAMES Elizabethtown Robert Shipp and Hugh Griffith Strikeouts—by Savage Willis, p _ Cubs Again, 5-3 Williams’ eighth circuit drive ef 3 TO 1 in 4 2-3. Wild — Trucks. Losing 0 0 0 pitch | x—Robinson, -— 1 0 at PIRATES, Wallace .. 2 2 .500 the chores for the and his first four run Chicago New York (2)—Lopar: divided pitching Pas- 1 0 0 0 0 year pitcher*—Trucks. Umpires—Hurley, xx—Sepkowski, _ 3i _ 1 3 .250 Naval a 16 — homer of the landed a and Lee (2-1) or Gillespie Southport the Reserve, giving up sarella, Boyer and Rommel. Time 2:13. TOTALS _3! 6 * 24 11 CHICAGO, May (JP) —The season, (Night Game) _ 0) vs Shea (2-1) and Chandler Bladenboro 1 3 .250 total of six base blows. Attendance 10,777. | x—Flied out for Lopez in 8th. New York Giants won their fourtn dozen rows up in the right field 16. —(UP)— for Black in 8th. 3). PITTSBURGH, May xx—Popped to short straight victory of their current wing of the grand stand, about Pittsburgh out of WASHINGTON AB R H O A it. Louis at Boston—Potter (1-3) Brooklyn edged western swing today, humbling 380 feet from the plate. in the National lea- Grace, if 4 0 14 0 Parnell fourth place 2 0 0 2 0 the Cubs (1-1). Lewis, rf _ league leading Chicago Dorish, who has appeared in 10 here tonight. The Dodgers 110 Cleveland at gue Spence, cf 3 0 for the second time in a row, 5 in relief tired near Washington—Ern- both 0 1 0 games roles, beating the Pirates 3-1 after cf -— 0 0 ie (3-2) vs Newsom (0-2'. Case, to behind southpaw Monte Ken- of the the Wildcats Earn 4 0 17 0 3, the end game when for three inn- Places lb went hitless Six Vernon, teams ietroi: at — 3 flinging. their runs. Paul Philadelphia New- Priddy, 2b 2 116 nedy’s eight-hit Brownies got all iser (2-4) ings. 4 0 0 1 3 vs Coleman (0-1). AB R H O A Travis, 3b _ Johnny Mize, Giant first sacker, Lehner hit his first major league BRQOKLYN ss 4 1 *2 ® 1 5 0 0 5 1 Christman, a three run in the Stanky, 2b 2 0 0 5 0 observed the occasion by setting homer, affair, Ferrell, c -.- Robinson, lb 4 0 2 3 1 and Vern ■■■ 3 0 10 0 a National League record, scoring seventh Stephens poked 3 1110 Star Conference Nine Masterson, p cf On Reiser, 27 7 the TOTALS ■_ 28 2 7 in his 16th consecutive game. His a two run homer in ninth. ARDINALS Walker, rf 3 0 16 1 RALLY, 0 0 4 0 4 0 homer with one on in the fifth ST. LOUIS AB R H O A Hermanski, If 2 CLEVELAND 000 000 000—0 0 7 1 BY WARREN 0 3b 5 12 14 Edwards, c 4 0 GENE ALL CONFERENCE WASHINGTON 000 10O lOx—2 7 put him across the plate. The old Dillinger, 2 10 0 0 Lehner, cf 5 2 2 2 0 3b _ Star Writer TEAM Vaughan, Sports batted in—Christ- mark of 15 was held jointly by 5 12 0 0 DEFEAT 0 0 0 0 1 Errors—None. Runs Witte, lb _ BRAVES 3b Rojek, AU-Conference baseball in Selecting man, Masterson. Two base hits—Priddy. Max Carey of 1924, st -.— 4 12 2 4 ss 4 1 FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Pittsburgh Stephens, Reese, _ I0 a head- Stolen bases—Priddy, Gordon. Sacrifice— of the rf 5 0 0 3 0 Branca, P 3 5 teams is always throbbing lb—Poe ...Williams and Freddie Lindstrom Zarilla, T ? J (Durham) (Fayetteville) (unassist- 4 0 13 2 LOUIS, May 16. —UP)— Ron 1 0 0 0 0 for the the Ferrell. Double plays—Keltner Berardino, 2b Casey, p ache persons doing 2b—Horton (Wilmington) _Davis (Wilson) 4; Wash- Giants in 1927, 0 drove 31 3 5 27 6 ed). Left on bases—Cleveland Coleman, If 4 0 0 1 'they in the winning run TOTALS _-— of course, 3b—Hooks _Heath picking because, you (Rocky Mount) (Wilmington) 8. Bases on bails—off Black 4; the c -10 13 0 h a PITTSBURGH AB R H O A ington The winners opened scoring Moss, single after two were out in one ss—Price —_Crowder — 5; 0 can’t everyone. Some (Wilmington) (Wilson) Willis 1. Strikeouts Masterson c 110 3 0 ss 4 0 satisfy in the first on Bill Rigney’s double Early, ninth to the Cox, If—Collie _Smith Time— 2 0 0 0 0 give St. Louis i i0 “this (Wilmington) (Fayetteville) Black 1. Losing pitcher—Black. _ Russell, cf- 4 1 1 3 will undoubtedly growl, and Mize’s single. The Cubs even- Kramer, p finals a cf—Austin _:.-Stallings (Durham) 1:55. Jones, McGowan 1 0 0 0 0 4-3 verdict over the rf 4 0 2 3 0 one and (Wilmington) Umpires—Grieve, Brown, p Westlake, is better than this m the same frame when player _Beaman (Goldsboro) and McKinley. Attendance 11,909. ed it up x _ 1110 0 iton Braves tonight before lb 3 0 0 10 1 rf—Kennedy (Fayetteville) Peters, 12,- Greenberg, but All-Star outfits keep third on a 3b 4 0 1 3 c—Johnson (Wilmington) _Crocker (Raleigh) Hack doubled, went to paying customers. It the Gustine, \ 24 10 gave it ___-_ 38 7 12 If 3 0 1 4 ® coming out in print whether D—Vick and Brown (Wilmington)- Butler (Fayetteville) wild and came in on a pass- TOTALS ds a 2-0 in Kiner, pitch 0th. edge their series and 2 0 0 2 0 Wilkerson A1 WAK5AW x—Doubled for Brown in _ a Bennett (Durham); Howell, c be following baseball, football, (Raleigh)_Colvard ed ball as Phil Cavarretta walk- AB R H O A >dted Boston out of tie with 0 0 0 BOSTON a Sullivan, z-1 C season. (Wilson). or other athletic ed. ss 5 2 2 2 2 «go for the National 1 0 0 1 3 any Pellagrini, League Kluttz, c the SANFORD Ab R H O A E 3 4 2 0 1 Q. 0 1 This year the sports staff of Two walks and two singles gave Pesky, 3b Basinski, 2b-3 2 1 0 ? 2 2b _ 3 1 2 3 5 1 if 3 4 -3 0 0 Morning Star has gathered statis- Guinn, the Giants a pair in the third, Williams, ■dief pitcher Carl issued Higbe, p i 2 2 0 lb _* 1 2 14 0 Tony 1 0 Eastern lb .. 5 0 0 9 York, Rikard, zz 2 ? 2 tics from all cities of the Shoffner, and they concluded their scoring 4 0 0 2 10 bases on balls before the 0 # Break Even 1 2 0 0 0 Doerr, 2b Behrman, p -0 Wilson, cf 5 2 Class AA Conference. After care- ’Cuppers in the fifth on Mize’s four-base DiMaggio, cf_5 0 110 1 6 27 7 ac- _ 32 0 d-hitting outfielder, recently TOTALS Nesselrode, rf — 5 1 1 1 0 rf 3 112 0 r«d in 7th. ful consideration here are our smash with Rigney aboard again. Culberson, by tne Redbirds from the z—Flied out for Howell 4 0 0 3 1 3b 4233 1 0 Wagner, c _ for in the 1947 All-Conference Nessing, NEW TORE AB R H O A ladelphia Phils, zz—Struck out Higbe 8th.__ choices for 4 0 0 0 2 drove in _ 4 0 1 2 0 0 Dorish, p Terry Foursomes Pugh, If Blattner, 2b 4 10 2 7 010—3 In Scotch (100 020 club. w'th the run. BROOKLYN 4 0 0 7 0 1 4 2 2 1 2 JFJj deciding 100—1 Hedrick Rigney, 3b 34 12 10 27 16 PITTSBURGH 000 000 Stationed at first base on our TOTALS _ (lilt (1(10 05(1—3 10 1 112 2 Thomson, cf 5 0 0 0 0 ,0N lead. Butcher, si _ 3 0 tons 018 001 101—1 12 1 first team is Albert Poe, the 6ft. BY GLENN WILLIAMS first 18 to gain a six-up 3 2 2 16 0 000 M0 804— 7 Errors—None'. Runs batted in—Reese 0 0 1 3 0 Mize, lb —,- ST. LOUIS Johnson, G. Elliot, Karl, Walker. Two base hits — Durham who batted Chapman and Stranahan, taking Clegg, p_..._4 Marshall, rf- 4 0 2 3 0 BOSTON -'203 240 Olx—1* ™'1' 2 Gustine, 3 in. star, 16 5 13 4 — ST. ANDREWS, —(JP)— 10 27 hunger, Brazel and Gara- Home run Reese. May took a 70 TOTALS _86 Cooper, c 8 0 14 0 Gustine, Walker over .300 and fielded almost per- turn* putting erratically, betted In —Leh- bases— amateur of Britain R H O A E 0 110 Error—Witte. Rune bases—Robinson. Left on The top golfers never had WARSAW Ab Gordon, If -4 Stolen second on their first tour and ner Stephens 2, York 2, Doerr 6. Bases on fectly at that position. At to a M _* 0 2 0 8 4, Witte, Brooklyn *, Pittsburgh and America battled dog-fall Jordan, 8b 6 0 2 1 1 0 Kerr, 4. Two 1. dim- a hope of catching their steady 4 0 0 0 1 3, DiMaggio, Wagner, Williams balls — 7, Branca 1, Casey is Paul Wilmington’s Kennedy, p- Higbe Horton, In the Scotch foursomes, as — 400200 hits—Moss. Peters, York. AT DUNN 3, today in afternoon. Andrews, base Berardino, Higbe 2, Casey rivals the — *—Branca 4, inutive keystoner and the second 2 4 0 Three base hit—Lehner. Home runs 3 in 6 2-3 phase of the first post- lb -. 4 0 0 TOTALS_M 6 10 27 16 Behrman 1. Hits—off Branca opening his Milner, batter on the New Hanover Though disappointed at K H O A Lehner, Stephens, Williams. Double 3 In 2 1-3; Higbe 4 in 8, highest war matches, and Bohannon, K ..501100 CHICAGO AB AB1IOAI innings; Casey more than plays—Stephens and Witte; Pellagrini, “*r#K with a .390 At team’s failure to win 3b _ 4 2 114 *> 1. Wild team average. even to- 3 0 0 8 0 0 Hack, — ?kb' 4 1 0 0 3 2 Behrman 1 in pitches—Higbe. High will square off still all Scrobola, cf_ Doerr and York. Left on beers St. pitcher— an even in novel Waitkus, lb 5 1 2 12 0 '»- S 2 1 0 1 2 Passed balls—Kluttz. Winning base we name Alvin Hooks break today’s 0 3 0 on off third morrow in the concluding eight rf .... 4 1 0 0 Louis 8, Boston 7. Bases balls- cf Stephens, cf _ 4 0 3 3 —_ Umpires— each Pafko, 6 12 10 0 Branca. Losing pitcher—Higbe. Mount. a great play, in which members of 0 Kramer 2, Brown 6, Dorish 4. Strikeouts _ 2 0 0 2 3 J*1'*• rt Jorda. Time 2:17. At- of Rocky Hooks, singles matches of the internation- Wilmer, 2b Cavarretta, If 4 0 110 6 2 2 3 0 0 Barr, Boggess and a Kramer Brown Dorish 3. Hits the hot side took turns swatting single c 3 0 0 3 1 —by 2, 3, football guarded over course.” c _ 4 2 1 2 0 0 Scheffing, 5 2 2 1 0 0 tendance 34,814. plflyer, al classic fhe ‘'old Lail, —off Kramer 8 in 4 innings; Brown 2 Mount captain Francis Nicholson, rf 3 0 0 1 0 *> 1 corner the weak ball, non-playing _ 2 0 0 0 1 0 -- 5 0 112 for Rocky to Johnson, p in 4. Hit by pitcher—by Krsmer (Cul- * Not only did Britain refuse stick Lowery, rf 1 0 0 0 0 J?1’ wound up Ouimet announced he would 0 0 0 0 1. team brilliantly, and z _ 0 0 1 3 berson). Wild pitch—Brown Losing r' c an inch in four Jones, Johnson, 2b 4 0 0 today’s in the — 5 1 2 15 2 2 over .300. yield with the same eight players 0 pitcher—Kramer. Umpires Paparella, with a batting average Howland, zz 1 1 0 0 0 Merullo, ss 4 0 15 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 AT RED SPRINGS struggles before close to 10,000 Summers and Rue Time 2:28. Attend- ■'!,? on this tomorrow rather than sub- 0 1 0 0 0 0 J. C. Price is the shortstop singles TOTALS _ 31 4 6 27 5 Wyse, p but her straight-shoot- 1 0 0 0 0 ance 8,639 (paid). spectators, Hamer, ninth z _ VERWiv AB R H O A ■ AB E H O A E He fielded as well as stitute George for Wilmer in ninth, Frey, LUMBERTON All-Star club. sons two the z—Batted 0 0 0 0 0 ing knocked off of of Kush, p _ 3 2 0 1 4 2 member of his squad, for one for in ninth. ,!,s Erhardt, M anyone in the conference and slug- zz—Batted Johnson zz 1 0 0 0 0 Dial For Service 1 2 2 2 1 0 1 challengers most potent pairs, to- McCullough, 2-3311 Newspaper b- 5 1 1 11 0 3b those who indifferently 0 0 0 0 0 L c Stanley, well over .320. played Borowy, p _ 3 2 2 3 0 0 ged -Smilev Quick and Dick SANFORD 010 001 300 —.5 5£‘ Marx lb zzz 1 0 0 0 0 « 0 0 lne outiieia cnoices are j-xuuxo day. Livingston, 5 114 Jamin. If ? ! Chapman-Frank Stranahan, by WARSAW 001 100 003 -4 ft1' 3 *j 3 veterans of the Pearsall, cf-* Collie and Mike Austin of Wilming- He picked Ward, 36 3 8 27 13 ? 2 decisive margins. TOTALS _ to tee a- in — Nes- Cabiness, Jb ton in left and center field, and ’38 American team, off Huns batted Nessing, z—Struck out for Wyse in 5th. 4 2 3 3 0 0 « ® ama- t ri- Dton, rf ? , the American in the sin- Jordan 2, for Kush in 7th. “ ® \ 2® 2® Bill of Fayetteville in gainst Crawley opening selrode 3, Andrews, zz—Fouled out L 4 0 1 4 5 0 c * Kennedy Kivett, and his — for in »th. P l l teur champion, long-hit- confident that the Two-base hits Jordan. Home zzz—Popped out Borowy 0 ~ and Austin had match, ijfs' 1 0 0 0 0 P right. Both Collie gles p 16 15 27 7 4 Riegel, scored not — Nesselrode. ill' 2 0 0 0 1 0 TOTALS 45 averages, Austin ting partner, ,Skee Spokane, Wash., star would runs Nessing, NEW YORK 102 020 000—5 p H O A E torrid batting 0 0 0 0 0 1 AB R the first of America’s two" victo- — CHICAGO 101 000 100—3 RED SPRINGS with a .441 have two bad days in a row. Stolen bases Nessing 2. Pugh. 0 0 0 » 313 ° » leading the conference 1 0 0 lb „- their — Colones, closing out Irish-born Left on — tAI'.2 was ries, Capt. John Beck of the British Sacrifices Johnson. Errors—Blattner 3. Runs batted in 37 9 10 27 14 4 ss * mark. Kennedy Fayetteville’s CCLF Roger, 1 ? 2 Joe Carr and Cecil — 9. I Waitkus. Two Williams in fourth. i opponents, side chose to bring up fresh bases Sanford 8, Warsaw Mize 3, Marshall, Cooper, 3b stickman. — £ Wolfe, n 1 best Hack. Home run KTon--■-- 2 2 1 2 Ewing, 3 and 2, on the 34th green. G M. Bases on balls—off: — 4, base hits—Rigney, John-, substituting Clegg — 201 2,1 °°':-12 * The catcher is easily Rudy troops, Mize. Stolen brse—Rigney. Sacrifice WtRHrv Chorbora, rf * ! ! and Fred Kam- London stock broker, Johnson 2. Struck out by—Clegg 3, -run. (M)] 03o— g J J® ® ® son of Wilmington. Rudy, playing Micklem, Cooper. Left on bases—New York 7; Konkol, If ? 2 — i mer, contributed the other, for in the decisive matches. Johnson 9. Wild pitches John- Chicago 10. Bases on balls—Wyse 2, If 3 ® first year at New Hanover Jr., Kyle batted Brown, ? n his 4. Strike- in—Evans Linder 2 sometimes it was a good — Kush 1, Borowy 1, Kennedy 2. 2, Huckenbury, lb 3 over .360 and had a shooting steady and “I always thought Umpires Reveille, Stall- ? 2 2 0 0 High, batted son. outs—Wyse 1, Borowy 2, Kennedy 4. uL Young. George. Rudden, the Scots- even and there's still not !nnT"‘S. brilliant to subdue bet, Time — 2:05. 1 two-base hits—Evans. Three- -r- 2 fine throwing arm. It was his hand- ,ings. of game Hits—off Wyse 8 in 5 innings; Kush kjt. Bullock’-c J J 2 S S Wil- he com- — and James in it either -Ken- Askew. Home runs that Her- men, Alex Kyle much way,” in 2; Borowy 1 in 2. Wild pitch- ^0r> Trtone< Sutherland, 2b ling of pitchers helped L^t on bsses 2 2 2 n 2 1 son, 5 and after gained mented as he announced nedy. Passed balls—Scheffing, Cooper. ‘ton 7 rfnning- man Vick finish the season with a 4, having genially I Uunn’Erwin 6. Bases on balls Losing pitcher—Wyse. Umpires—Stewart, f: «♦' i a margin at 18 holes. / his single* Mst. GASTONIA OVERCOMES Williams &.%-=== seven won, one lost record and two-up and Henline. Time 2:10. 3. Struck out. | ama- will Magerkurth -$ton054’ Ward, former American Final pairings pit 1, Taylor 1. Hits 712 27» « A. Brown with a four won, none day’s Attendance 8.127 Win, William.s totat/ « W. vs. 7 TO 4 0 *n 4 teur and finalist in Ward vs. Crawley Bishop GREENSBORO, I; KrvJv5 innings; Taylor 5 lost slate. king, Quick, MacGregor in W>» ®«5 a Turne- l,2 L Stone 10 in 9. Wild LUMBERTON ®J2_*5 last year’s amateur, received Carr, Riegal vs. Micklem, Dial Z-3311 For Newspaper Service ^Lw 1 llams 2 180 120 l-»— « Both Brown and Vick were .selec- Jackso Pa5Sed halls—Linder RED SPRINGS surprising 5 and 4 hiding from the sa vs., F.wing, Chapman vs. Lucas, Gastonia High school won the on the first team pitching j Wilson pire«l £ Losing pi4 her—Taylor. Jamin 4, Pear- ted Leonard Kammer vs. Uch and Runs batted in—Marx, veteran English pair, Stranahan vs. Stowe, Western Class AA Conference K 2'4'r David-.uk. Time of 2, Wolfe 2, staff along With Bob' BGrfnfct! ’of sall. Cabiness 4, Rogers and Lucas. The White, and vs. Wilson, in baseball for the — Percy Quick championship Two-base hits Bullock, Benne.tt. hurled five vic- Crawley H & B Grand Slam Bullock 2. Raleigh. Bri- second here to- — Pearsall, winners, both of whom helped that order. straight year PHILCOS Cabiness. Three-base hits one setback. Stanley. tories against last their in the third and final The Bullock, Cabiness, Rogers, tain capture the cup matches Although they got lumps night, 7-4, Best In Radio— Double YOUB Sacrifices Pearsall, Lorman. "fn 1938, gained an unbeatable five- in today’s team play, Chapman game of the playoff series with *T ^enit h and Stanley to Marx. Left Crosley plays—Lorman, lead on the round and Stranahan strong indica- the Greensboro High Whirlies. 9, Red Springs 10. rangeriTplay omega up morning gave on bases—Lumberton j 1, when Ward and to tion in the afternoon that they The Gastonia team, which I Bases on balls—off: Lorman 2. Voss, Quick soared — for the last Miller 2. Burch 1. Struck out, by Frank Hines Winter Park an 80. would be hot and ready whipped Wilmington, 3-1, Burch 4. Lorman 3, Voss 1, Miller 3, Ronnie next tussle. Their 35 out the season to walk off with the Miller Rangers will play an exhibi- Another English pair, going Hits off: Voss 5 in 2 1-3 innings; State crown, is expected to op- 12 in tion baseball tilt with Alpha White and Charlie Stowe, admin- second time was the only under- 6 in 4; Burch 4 in 2 2-3; Lorman to and pose New Hanover High next 9. Hit by pitcher, by—Miller (Stanley). Omega this afternoon at 3:15. istered a sound thumping Chap- par score of the day, they 114 Market St. when Friday at Wilmington’s Legion Balk—Burch. Winning pitcher—Lorman. The game will take place la man and Stranahan, 4 and 3, after were even fours for 18 holes Umpire*—Baker, Stadium. Losing pitcher—Voss. Winter Park. having shot a fine par 73 on the they were shut out. Wilson. Time of game 2:25. < fc*