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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-hit 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- pitcher, 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 Cincinnati Reds 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.