The Sports Trail Pirates Blank 8-0 — ~ By WHITNEY Camp■ Lejeune Nine, MARTIN *

■ YORK, June 27. — (A>) — A The Carl Old Soldiers Never Die N£VV consultants, in addition to SENATORS WALLOP Hubbell Favors CHESHIRE in basketball is just ALLOWS hitter entertaining with sports as a .300 hitt- quizzies, it as exceptional movies and h similar shows, con- baseball, and if a eager can ducted aMir, six sports schools in Rome. LEAGUE LEADERS Teen Student Ban MARINES TWO 5 consistently he’s pretty sure Age !V"50 Leaders chosen from the various a regular job on almost service units 60L# of landing attended in groups of DETROIT, June 27.—With RICHMOND, Va., June 27—(9l— team. bO, anv sopping up information on lues Have Ten Game Win- « he s the Emil (Dutch) Leonard scattering The New York Giants would favor DERN* of course, hitt- conduct of their NEW i "Meaning, special branch of YORK SWEEPS with the ball instead four hits, the Washington Sena- the adoption clubs Streak tj,„ basket endeavor and taking it back to im- by major league ning Against EVER'TINtE a bat. Any kid who tors the \ 'fa'bail with part to their units. walloped Detroit Tigers of some regulation which would Two Defeats the hoop with one-fourth of The 9 to 1 before 24,306 fans today in I TURNS AROUN' I athletic officer of the PIRATES SERIES prevent the signing of teen-age ball can consider himself no a twilight game. ONE 1 shots Mediterranean area is Maj. A1 players before they have complet- ANOTHER than average. Leonard, feeding the first place Behind the two hit of worse Baggett, best remembered as NEW YORK, June 27.—iff)—The ed their formal Carl pitching M was with rare ef- education, rating determined coach of Tigers his knuckler SNEAKS’, This the West Texas New York Giants a Giant minor man- Louis ‘Lefty’ Cheshire, the Wil- towering allowed but two men inaugurated Hubbell, league BACK trough a survey made by Howard State Teachers fectiveness, IN!I College basketball home stand sweep- ager, declared today. mington Pirates defeated the Camp basketball and baseball teams. to reach second and retired the long today by J® Hobson- Major Baggett, Hobson re- Hubbell expressed this in 8 to 0 last the University of Oregon. last 15 Detroit batsmen in order. ing both ends of a header opinion Lejeune Marines, night Lch at ports, has been a a doing bing-up Paul Trout’s third inning long-distance telephone c o n- Stadium in the second overall average of shots made job and had (Dizzy) from 10-4 and 3-2 to at Legion Le 1,200 cage teams alone homer a ^uitoist as versation today from Bristol, Va., considered was 25 prevented third of the series. m 350 games competing in his area. move past the Pirates into in to a game a Leonard rang up his seventh vic- response question asking cent. and in only couple of was in fine as he Getting back to Hobson and his three defeats. place. for comment on the case of Vernon Lefty shape the reach more tory against did figure survey, he a after T. whiffed a total of 11 Marines while jLies says record of Hank Trout, who was tagged for four A thrilling three- rally Morgan, 16-year-old Emporia, 10 Per cent' Lusietti’s of his control was good, he allowed than shooting was kept over a hits and three runs in the first two were out in the last half Va., boy, who last year was signed has just returned from series of four free passes to first. Cheshire Hobsor. games. Lusietti, it was inning and three more runs in the ninth won the second contest to a giant contract, but who now .. where, as a member of a also took the honors of the |v revealed, hit about one third of his the sixth, suffered his eighth de- for the Giants after the Pirates is on the voluntary retired list. batting of Army consultants sent shots. In a triple and a single oup other words, he is a con- feat. George Case, George Myatt had forged ahead 2-0 on home runs Morgan was selected this week night getting the G-I sports leaders out of four times at bat. over to give sistent .333 batter, and as he is and Joe Kuhel of the Senators each by Lee Handley in the first and Bill as Virginia’s representative on the course in their partic- refresher about as good as they come in made three of their club’s 13 hits Salkeld in the ninth, George Esquire-all American Boys’ East- The Pirates opened their end of of activity, he instruct- ular branch scoring on a basketball court, that off three Tiger hurlers. Hausmann’s double accounted for ern Baseball club, which is to play the second inning by pushing instructors. the runs. a runs. ed the basketball percentage must be nearly tops. Trout gave six runs and eight tieing and winning Western Boys’ team in the Polo across three Stanley struck included Ethan Allen, his The group Hobson says he has noted one hits in six innings before giving After yielding a homer with grounds at New York, August 28. out, Roy Lamb doubled to center, league ball player first of was former major marked change in cage play dur- way to Joe Orrell. pitch the game to Handley, With the announcement of his be- Willard out at first, Staton c i a I i z e d in Bucs who s p e baseball; ing the war. Before the war a team Rookie Jack Brewer held the ing selected for the Eastern team, was safe at first on the third base- West Point box- in until William Cavanagh. took on an average 60 shots a The Box: scoreless the nightcap it became known that Morgan had man’s error and Lamb scored. Ab R H O A Bill Hargiss of Now WASHINGTON Salkeld connected in the ninth. a Giant contract Cheshire was safe at first on a ing instructor; game. the average is closer 2 0 signed April 1, Case. If _ 5 2 3 track tutor; Dean Nesmith to Brewer fanned five and gave up Dut naa not the fielder’s when the third Kansas, 80 shots. Myatt, rf 5 2 3 0 0 lyia, joined cluo choice, physical conditioning; He attributes this to the fact that Vaughn. 2b 4 2 2 1 0 six hits to gain his second victory. nor any of its minor league af- baseman made a wild throw trying of"Kansas, 5 2 3 14 0 2p--2^-^ Staley of Illinois, physical coaches Kuhel, lb _ Preacher Roe went all the way for filiates nor had he received to catch Staton at second, Me- Steward nowadays don’t have the 3 1112 any Clift, 3b _ to with his I DoLPH supervision George under 5 0 14 0 the Pirates be charged money. Keithan was hit by a pitched ball, • education players their direction long Binks, cf _ 5 0 0 1 5 sixth defeat. case Coward to score White of New Haven, Conn., officit- enough to give them a sound Torres, ss_,- Morgan’s has been brought singled Staton, 4 0 0 3 3 CAMILLU Isbell of Purdue, foot- in Ferrell, c .-.— Hausmann was also the hitting to the attention of Senator A. B. Cheshire raced home on a passed ing Cecil schooling fundamentals. He be- 3 0 0 1 2 Leonard, p _ star in the for I with 37 tears ball, and Maj. Fran Welch of Em- lieves the situation will correct it- opener, accounting (Happy) Chandler, newly appoint- grounded out second to first to 39 9 13 27 12 four of his teams 17 hits off A1 ed baseball end the 1 behind him and _ and poria (Kans) State Teachers, foot- self after the war when tutoring TOTALS commissioner, inning. Gerheauser and Xavier Rescigno. may form the basis of a discussion I TWO ACHING FEET ball. returns to normal. H O A in uie iourm stanza me Buc- __•_ DETROIT Ab R Van his eighth 4 0 0 3 5 Mungo registered regarding the signing of teen-age caneers crossed dirt four times. l beneath him, Webb, ss _ pay seven all in Mayo, 2b 4 0 0. 2 7 triumph, yielding hits, high school players by major Staton was hit by a pitched b:SI, % joins™ RED son _ 4 0 12 0 in- Cullenbine, rf Pittsburgh’s two run scoring league clubs a. a meeting at Wash- Cheshire McKeithan sacri- X A FINAL 4 0 0 13 1 singled, FOR York, lb _ THEY REDS WHIP nings. ington 12. the BRAVES 0 0 0 0 July ficed, Coward walked to fill LEAGUE HOW Cramer, cf _ 3 60 FUNG 3 0 10 1 The Giants got away to a three- The Richmond news leader said Outlaw, If __— bases. Allen was safe on an error Ai _ 3 0 112 run ahead ? Maier, 3b lead but the Pirates went Senator Chandler had informed it Paxton doubled to I 3 0 0 2 0 scoring Staton, Swift, c _ with in the third and fourth. IN DOUBLEHEADER two by telephone that he had called a Cheshire. Coward was STAND Trout, p 2 110 1 right scoring 0 0 0 0 0 Three Giant singles put them ahead meeting of owners for on Orrell. p _ major league out at third the play. Stanley 1 0 0 0 0 more in their half of the 27.— Hostetler, x _ once July 12 in Washington to discuss doubled to score Allen and Paxton. BOSTON, June (JP) —Cincin- 0 0 0 0 0 Eaton, p _ a lead with Paricho fourth, they increased the of school Lamb was out at first Whips Vern signing teen-age high to end the Segura 4 nati’s Kennedy, the 36-year- two more New York 10; Pittsburgh (first 1 4 27 17 in the seventh and three players and would use the case of run TOTALS _ 31 inning. The eighth was scored lame). old won his 100th righthander, x—Batted for Orrell In eighth. in the eighth. Morgan as one of his ex- in the sixth Allen Cincinnati 5; Boston 4 (first game). j leading inning. walke£ Score by innings: Russell In Two Sets' St. Philadelphia 8-0; Louis 3-6. major league pitching triumph 003 003—9 amples. and was thrown out attempting to WASHINGTON _ 300 (FIRST GAME) Chicago st Brooklyn (night game). 000 000—1 Hubbell, when informed of the steal second. Paxton was and Boston’s batting leader DETROIT _:_ 001 The Box; safe on Errors—Maier, lEaton. Run? batted in circumstances, said that as far as June 27.—(^*)— Holmes hit in his PITTSBURGH Ab R H O A Testa’s error, Stanley struck out, EVANSTON, 111., AMERICAN LEAGUE Tommy safely -Myatt 2. Kuhel. Binks 2, Torres. Fer- he was concerned 3b _ 4 10 0 2 he favored the Lamb Francisco (Pancho) de- — Handley, singled. Paxton was safe at Segura, Vaughn, Trout. Two base hits BRAGG TO DEFEND Washington 9; Detroit 1. 23rd consecutive while rell, cf _ 4 0 110 game today Gionfriddo, adoption of some sort of home on the from the St. Louis 2. Case. Kuhel. Three base hits —Kuhel, regulation catcher’s error. Wil- fending singles champion New York 7; were a Russell, If _ 2 0 0 4 0 the Reds dou- — sweeping Mvattm. —Trout. Sacrifice which would prevent major league lard flied out of Miami, advanced to Boston 6: Chicago 5. Elliott, rf _ 4 0 0 2 1 to center to .end the University bleheader from the Braves, 5-4 in Vaughn. Double plays—Webb. Mayo and clubs from Philadelphia 2; Cleveland 8. Dahlgren. lb _ 4 0 0 5 0 signing the youngsters. scoring. the quarter-finals of the National 10 and 4-2. York: Mayo, Webb and York. Left on SERVICE TITLE innings, Saltzgaver, 2b _ 4 116 3 He added that the Giant Tennis 7, Detroit 3. Bases organizat- Cheshire hitless ball un- Collegiate championship — bases—Washington _ pitcher NEW YORK, June Major Kennedy, who has performed Barnhart, ss 3 0 10 2 27.—(ff) cn balls—Off Trout Orrell 1, Eaton 1. ion always had been in favor of tournament Del- L. Waner, x_ 1 0 0 0 0 til the first of the when today by defeating GREENSBORO, June 27.—(ff)— standings, including all day and for seven clubs in both Hits — eighth league leagues Strikeouts—Leonard 5, Trout 5. 5 0 such a but that had con- June 27. Lopez, c _ 3 2 2 ride, they Howard bert Russell, Wajne University Ft. will defend its North twilight games, in the Chisox Off Trout- 2 in S innings: Eaton 3 in 1; Cpl. Terry doubled to deep Bragg since breaking with Barrett, xx___ 1 0 0 0 0 tinued to be- 6-0. — Trout. sign young players left Detroit, Mich., Negro, 6-0, Carolina servicemen’s baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE mark Orrell 2 in 2. Losing pitcher Gerheauser, 3 0 2 1 0 field. The only other hit al- in 1934, hit his century by and Jones. p_ cause “the other clubs are Boyer 0 0 0 0 0 doing In an upset victory, Carroll Mc- a four-team Teams Won Lost Pat. Umpires—Summers, Rescigno, p _ lowed by the lefthander was a championship against taking the overtime opener after 24.366. Time—1:33.. Attendance xxx_ 1 0 0 0 0 it.” Carter of the of Texas start- x-Brooklyn _ 37 22 .627 Colman, scratch infield hit by Pvt. Joe University field in the annual tornament five previous failures this season. He out war t St. Louis- 34 27 .558 pointed that since the Morgan. gained the quarter-final bracket by ing here July 4. While with Mort TOTALS _ 34 4 7 24 8 New York_ 35 28 .556 | vicing Cooper, it has been the practice of major Tom of the Univer- were x—Batted for Barnhardt in 9th. ousting Burke, Opening round pairings x-Chicago _ 29 25 .537 Kennedy had a 4-1 lead until Cpl. Charley Ridings on the DOWN xx—Batted for Lopez in 9th. league scouts to sign the of Miami and doubles announced as follows: July _ 32 28 .533 PHILLIES sity Segura's tonight Pittsburgh Holmes deadlocked him in the mound for the Leathernecks was xxx—Batted for Rescigno in 9tb, while still in al- man- Boston _-__—_ 28 30 .483 youngsters school, partner, 7-5, 6-2. Greensboro Ord. Hawks, seventh his relieved in the fourth after 4, Cincinnati _ 26 SO .464 by smashing eighth the act of the con- inning Ab R H O A though signing In the day’s second upset, Lt. Lt. Jim Castiglia, vs. Camp 18 49 two on NEW YORK seven hits and three aged by Philadelphia .261 homer of the year with in most did not mean allowing bases ST. 8-3 Mallory, cf 5 112 0 tract, cases, Frank -Mehner, who graduated Davis, managed by Capt. Ken bases. The Reds’ 10th de- LOUIS, on balls. Cpl. Phil Roy then took inning Hausmann, 2b_-_-— 5 2 4 0 9 that the boys started Point last scor- LEAGUE immediately from West month, Kavanaugh July 5, Ft. Bragg, AMERICAN cider, made against Ira Hutchin- D. Gardella, If_ 4 110 0 over the hurling duties giving up playing baseball either with the ed a surprising 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory David Diamont, vs. _ June 27.—OP) 5 0 2 2 1 piloted by Sgt. Detroit 35 23 .603 came when A1 Libke doubled PHILADELPHIA, Ott. rf_ three hits and one free pass to son, 2 17 0 parent club or one of its minor over' third seeded Frank of New York _ 35 23 .603 —The plasted Lombardi, c-4 first. Willett, Cherry Point Marines, led by Cpl. and Frank McCormick singled. 2 0 0 5 1 Eoston __ 31 27 .532 Weintraub, lb league subsidiaries. Tech. 15 hits off three world champion 2 Georgia Will Scott. Bob held the _ 3 12 0 Chicago _ 31 29 .517 Tribesman Logan Jurges, Sb “I a Bert Kite, of the Cor- to- personally favor such re- manager Lanky Nick Bozolich of Pepper- The finals are ten- Cardinal _ 4 13 9 2 championship Washington __28 38 .500 Reds to two hits until the night- St. Louis pitchdrs Reyes, 3b-lb announced that the 4 2 0 1 1 straining regulation,” Hubbell said, sairs, Bucs’ dine Los fourth Marines Si .Louis_ 25 31 .448 to win the twilight opener Kerr, ss _ College, Angeles, tative at present. The cap’s sixth inning, when two night 4 0 2 1 1 “and would like to see some such will play the 32nd Cleveland _ 24 31 .432 bill 8-3. Mungo, p_ Artillery Corp seeded in the tourney, advanced to death finale, that being one game a and Steve Mesner’s of a twin club Philadelphia _ 20 37 .350 passes, single rule adopted by organized baseball. from Fort Bragg at Legion the Wil- 40 10 17 27 17 quarter-finals by defeating are able to play only a sudden- ix—Does not include in a three- TOTALS _ night games.) double to right resulted the matter can be advanc- Field Saturday night. of Box: Score Perhaps liam Beale, UCLA, 6-2, 6-4, on Sunday, July 8. The other The _ by innings: runs explosion. Ab.. E_ H O A 200 000— 4 LOUIS PITTSBURGH _ 002 ed to a definite at the meet- while another Pacific coast NEW ST. stage player, three teams desire a two-best-of- YORK. June 27.—LP)—Probable ® 120 200 23x—10 The Box: rf 5 NEW YORK _ Chandler pitchers for tomorrow’s major league Bergamo, i 2 2 ing commissioner propos- seventh seeded Stan Clark ol Cali- series. If Polr.i GAME) If 5 1 * * Error—Hausman. Runs batted in- CAMP LEJEUNE AbllOAI three-game Cherry games, with won and lost records in (FIRST Shoendinst, ? es next month.” * 3 Hausman Ott 2. Jurges, Terry, c 4 0 1 6 5 1 fornia Tech eliminated Niles Mill- enters the it will be one The Box: Adams, cf -- i Mallory 2, 2, finals, parentheses. Ab R H O A } J0 2 0 Gerheaus- lb- 3 0 0 1 CINCINNATI Kurowski. 3b 5 0 Reyes 2. Gionfriddo 2, Lopez, Owen, 5 0 sap, of Georgia Tech, 6-1, 6-4. game, otherwise the three-game 5 0 110 3 0 Two hits—Gerheaus- Testa, 3b _ 3 0 0 4 1 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Clay, cf _ Sanders, lb ? er, Lombardi. base Other third round match 0 1 0 ® ? ®2 Morgan, rf_ 4 0 110 0 winners series, officials stated. If _ 4 0 * er. Three base hits—Gerheauser. New York at St. Louis (night)—Borowy Tipton, Rice, c i I Reyes. were Bernard Wil- rf 5 2 4 5 0 ® ° Hausmann. —Mallory. Left Kucab, ss_ 3 0 0 1 3 1 today Bartzen, Ft. Bragg is led by Max Lanier, i9-3j vs. Kramer (7-4) or Jakucki (5-5). Libke, O’Dea, c ? 2 CASAN0VAC01 S 5 0 2 16 0 4 J New York 10. Kasmin, 2b _ 4 0 0 6 1 1 liam and who de- McCormick, lb Verban, 2b -- on bases—Pittsburgh 5, Mary freshman, star St. Louis Cardinal Boston at Chicago—Ferrlss (10-2) vs. 1 ? 2 = pitcher, 4 12 2 5 3 Gerheauser 3. Rescigno Crosley, cf _ 2 0 0 1 0 0 Mesner, 3b Marion, ss -- ? Base on balls-off feated Midshipman Robert Craw- Humphries '2-4). X ? 4. If_ 1 0 0 but the post representatives will —-- 5 1113 4 2. Strike outs—Gerheauser Young, 0 0 0 Philadelphia at Cleveland — Gerkin Miller, ss Wilks, p —-1- ! I J ! 1. Mungo ford of 6-1, and Bob 12 in 6 Croswell, If _ 1 0 0 0 0 Annapolis, 6-3, have Williams. 2b 5 113 7 p C Mungo 5. Hits-off Gerheauser DEATH R IY 0 likely rough sledding against '0-61 or Jurisich, TO Knerr (1-4) vs. BagDy (1-7). 02 02 02 1 ? in 1 2-3. Wild Ridings, p- 1 0 0 0 0 0 negro star from llnser, c 4 0 110 Eyerly, p 0 1-3 innings; Rescigno 5 Ryland, Wayne the strong field. Washington at Detroit—Wolff (8-3) vs, — 4 0 0 0 1 pitcher Roy, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Overmirc (5-2). Kennedy, p pitch—Gerheauser. Losing University, who upset eighth seed- TOTALS _36 3 10 24 14 Pinelli, Conlan and Boggess. Time—2:05. (Continued From Page One) ed Witt of UCLA, TOTALS _ Ralph 2-6, 6-1, TOTALS_ 41 5 11 30 1® Attendance—18,000 (Estimated;. 28 0 2 24 11 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA Ab R H O A 6-2. Howard McCall, of Georgia — told ‘‘I don’t Pittsburgh at New York (night) R H O A 0 3 2 6 men,” Hardy Long. BOSTON Ab Crawford, ss 5 (SECOND GAME) WILMINGTON Ab R H O A E Tech, defeated Jack Cardall of Strinchevich (6-3) vs. Feldman (5-5). 2 3 know what attracts them to me. 5 1 3 4 1110 2b _ Culler, ss -1-'- Antonelli. 3b The Box; McKeithan, 4 0 1 3 3 1 California Tech, 7-5, 6-1, to com- Chicago at Brooklyn —Prim (2-4 or 3 i 2 3 0 4 12 2 0 Holmes, rf- Monteagudo, rf PITTSUBGft Ab R H O A ‘‘But I’ve lost all my faith in Coward, cf _ 4 0 1 2 0 0 Erickson (2-1) vs. Pfund (3-1) or Her- 4 0 0 2 1 4 118 1 plete tomorrow’s bracket. Gillenwater, cf Wasdell, lb -- Handley. 3b 4 12 2 4 them.” Allen, 3b _3 110 2 0 ring d-0). 0 0 2 0 4 1 1 3 0 -V- Medwick, If 4 Dimaggio, cf Gionfriddo, cf '_ 3 0 0 1 0 Paxton, If _ 5 2 1 2 0 0 Cincinnati at Boston—Heusser (5-4) or I) fl 1 1 4 12 2 0 who said would file Workman, 3b 3 Dinges, If If 4 0 0 2 0 Police, they Stanley, lb _ 4 0 1 6 0 0 (3-4' Russell, Dasso vs. Tobin (6-8). 4 1 13 1 2b 3 114 3 0 1 0 to- as _4 12 2 Masi. c —- Daniels, Elliott, rf 3 0 bigamy charges against Hardy Lamb, 10 Roberts Dies Of Burns St. Louis at Philadelphia—Burkhardt 3 313 3 12 4 1 0 Mack, lb Mancuso, c c S 1 1 7 Willard, rf_ 4 0 0 0 0 0 (7-2* vs. J J 0 Salkeld, morrow, pieced his story together Barett (4-8). 4 0 0 2 1 -— 1110 c Wietelmann, 2b Seminick, c lb 4 0 1 7 1 Staton, _ 3 2 1 11 1 0 -V- 111 Dahlgren, From Hotel Suite Fire 1 ® ® ® ® — 2 0 0 4 4 from the three Mrs. _ Hofferth, zz Sproull, p —,- Coscarart, 2b 4 0 Hardys. Cheshire, p 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 ® ® ® 1 0 0 0 0 Robert E. Lee probably was the Earley, zzz A—Triplett ss 4 0 2 2 0 all said met him in 1 0 0 0 1 Barnhart, They they MIDDLESBORO, Ky„ June 27. 4 TOTALS _ 35 8 10 27 7 1 first prominent advocate of schools Cooper, p Karl, p Roe, p —_ he was ? ? 1 0 0 a dance hall. They agreed —(U.R)—Burns received Ramsey, z ? Score by innings: early today of He classes in -J ® 8 15» 27 13 journalism. put ® ® TOTALS _ 36 2 6 26 9 a dancer. They agreed, too, Marines _ 000 000 Hutchinson, p -1® ? TOTALS _ 32 good 000—0 when fire broke out in his hotel ® ® in of ® ® for in 7th. scored. Pirates ___ 401 journalism the curriculum Hutchings, p : A—Batted Sproull Y—Two out when winning run that he was a model husband—un- 3 OOx—8 suite caused the of Runs death James while he w a s Nieman, zzzz Score by innings: batted in Coward, Paxton, Stan- Washington College _® 200 000 100—3 A til he inexplicably disappeared, B. (Red) an J® _ H O all-Ameri- -_® ST LOUIS NEW YORK Ab R ley 2. Two-base hits Lamb, Terry, Stan- Roberts, president. 4 9 30 10 _ 020 000 06x—8 0 dollars of TOTALS _40 PHILADELPHIA Mallory, cf 3 13 3 with several hundred ley, Three-base hits Cheshire. Stolen can member of Centre College’s 7th. Wilks. Runs batted 0 3 2 bases McKeithan Allen. Sacrifices z—Batted for Cooper in Eroors: Marion, Hausmann. 2b- 3 their money. 2, famous colonel” football in 10th. 2, Dimaggio 4. 1 0 “praying zz—Batted for Wietelmann in—Rice 2. Wilks. Sproull D. Gardella, If 3 0 0 McKeithan.Left on bases Camp Lejeune Reconditioned Pre-War Adams. Mrs. Della Mast Hardy said he team. zzz—Ran for Hofferth in 10*h. Two base hits—Mancuso. Dirges, Treadway, If 0 0 0 1 0 5, Wilmington 10. Bases on balls—off: in 10th. Three base hits—Crawford. Home run— 4 0 0 1 0 married her in Cal., on Chehire 4. 3, 1. Struck Roberts the Cumber- zzzz—Batted for Hutchings Ott, rf _ Orange, Riding Roy but, managed Seminick. Stolen base — 4 0 0 5 1 Cheshire 2. Hits BICYCLES Score by innings: Dimaggio. Kluttz, c March 24, 1942. They were happy by 11, Ridings 3, Roy land Hotel where he and his wife HO 002 000 1 5 Sacrifice— Daniels. Double 3 n 2 1 3 off: in 3 2-3 7. _ Schoendinst. 3b Ridings innings CINCINNATI Jurges, was AVAILABLE AT 000 100 300 0-4 to Marion to Sanders: 4 0 2 13 0 for three months. He “borrowed” Hit Cheshire lived. Mrs. Roberts hospitaliz- BOSTON ------plays—Verban Reyes, lb by pitcher, by (Kucab) Cull- Wilkes to Marion to Sanders. Left on on a ed with less serious burns. Wietelmann. ss _ 3 and stranded her street Ridings (McKeithan-Spaton). Wild pitch- Errors—McCormick. 6. Kerr, $750 in—Mesner, Clay, Miller. bases—St. Louis 10. Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 2 es Ridings. Passed balls Terry. Umpires team of er. Runs batted 1. Brewer, p corner. The 1921 which Roberts l*i< KARDS Msck Hrtaes 3. Base on balls-off Wilks 1. Sproull 1 n 0 0 0 Farrow and Shoaf. Time of game: 2:25. Unser, McCormick, Lombardi, z was a star won Lltake, Masi. Hits-off Wilks 11 in 7 innings (none out 0 10 0 0 Mrs. Helen Sisson Hardy said she -V- member national 209 Market St. Dial 2-3234 Two base Hits—Miller A. Gai della, zz --— Stolen Ba s e 3 in 1-3 innings: Home run—Holmes. in 8th); Off Jurisich became bride Oct. 5, 1944. recognition by defeating Harvard, Ramsey. Off Hardy’s — Mesner. Bouble Off 1 in 2-3 innings; Sproull 33 3 11 27 12 —Holmes. SacriICce Byerly TOTALS _ were Brown Sets New 6 to 0. Huddling for a hasty prayer on 1 in 2 innings. at Long Beach, Cal. They Record Culler and Mack. Left 9 in 7 innings; Off Karl for Brewer in 9th. Olay—Masi, — z—Batted before Roberts Bases on Losing pitcher she said—for six months. each game, and bases—Cincinnati 8; Boston 13 Winning pitcher—Karl. zz—Ran for Lombardi in 9th. happy, Strike-outs Barr, Dunn and Sears. For “Y” Swim Bo McMillan, Indiana and balls—Kennedy 7, Cooper 1. Wilks. Umpires: Score by innings: He vanished, again with $750 of Long coach, Cooper Game—1:56. 001—2 4. Hits-off Time of _ 100 000 the rest of the team ran —Kennedy 1, Cooper PITTSBURGH his bride’s She showed up spirited 2 m 2; Hutch- -V-- 000 000 003—3 money. 9 in 7 innings: Hutchinson NEW YORK _ Buster Brown again smashed up one of the best records in that errors. Runs batted in—Handley, at the jail with Hardy’s 13-year- ings 0 in 1? Losing pitcher-Hutchmson No Herman Croom’s YMCA rec- Jorda, Henlme and Hausmann 2. Two base pool nation that season. Umpires Goetz. Salkcd, Mallory, old daughter, Frances, by a pre- Home Runs—Handley, ord as he made 360 lengths of the Rearddon. Time—2:18. BILBO DENOUNCES hit—Hausmann. vious marriage and said she was Salkeld. Stolen base— Gionfriddo. Sa- tank as against 220 lengihs here — Treadway, Kerr. Hausmann. still taking care of her. (SECOND GAME) crifices recently. The race is rapidly de- Double plays— Handley. Coscarart gnd Mrs. Betts-Hardy, a tiny gray- L Left on a duel between the Ab R ® ® * CASH Handley and Salkeld. veloping into CINCINNATI FEPC Dahlgren: haired said she married bases—Pittsburgh 7, New York 9. Base widow, pair and interest is being develop- c'ay. cf -- outs— °0 on balls—Roe 2. Brewer 3. Strike in Santa Ana, Cal., last June — \ \ll Hardy ed to see next. Libke, rf ——— what will happen ft 2 (Continued From Page One) Roe 6. Brewer 5. Losing pitcher—Roe. was McCormick, lb 8. Their happiness shorter-liv- ? n 2 0 3 Umpires— Conlan. Boggess and Pinelli. J. B. “Sammy” Williams set an- Mesner, -- Senator ed. She gave him $600 of her late between Bilbo and Time—2:04. Attendance—17,735 paid. mark also when swam a Miller, ss duel other he 2 n n 2 0 authoriz- husband’s insurance money to buy Williams 2b Chavez (D-NM) who was half-mile in 15 minutes and 59 a ? 2 4 1 a car after were e of the Appropria- three days they Unser, 1 \ i 2 5 ed by a majority Baseball’s Six seconds. Adam Smith, Y physical Fox, P an amend- Big married. That was the last she saw -- tions committee to offer director, beat his own record by 31 4 7 27 13 funds. Chavez of him. TOTALS --—— ment for FEPC By The Associated Press swimming the length of the tank for BATTING Until she had police track him agreed later to ask only $250,- in one stroke. BOSTON Leaders in Each League! to a hall arrest 1R l1 2 % 000 for FEPC to January 1, 1946. (Three dance and him, -V- Culler, ss Player, Club G Ah B H Pet. 2 0 110 wouldn’t mind that 98 .386 that is. rf Bilbo said he Braves — 60 254 61 of women has in- Holmes, 4 0 0 4 1 Holmes, Employment cf contains a 53 213 48 78 .366 When his three mates Cillenwater 1 3 0 if the amendment Rosen, Dodgers appeared creased in trade, in " 2 0 substantially Tough beards Medwick, If -— Cavarretta, cubs- 55 207 41 73 .353 at ANNOUNCING *4 n l 3 2 sentence” requiring FEPC his jail cell, chorusing, “hello, and in non-munitions man- 3b -— I leath W. Sox 56 199 29 68 .342 service, no Workman, n 0 3 t Cuccinello, require that time. 70 .333 David,” Hardy said: Cen- -- to fold at Senators _ 52 210 30 ufacturing, according to the lather- Hofferth ^S(! up Case. lb so in these Yank. — 57 232 46 73 .315 "t this makes everyone special Mack, *1 1 1 6 5 Chavez didn’t say Stirnweiss, hope sus Bureau. OPENING with HOSPITAL Wietelmann, 2b ing o n n 1 2 words but he said in effect, no happy.” Logan, -- LEAGUE Brand Blades. Concave- Icoot sentence. NATIONAL “I’m not very happy,” said Mrs. IHrT 1 Good grooming: begins Masi z 0 death HOME 0 0 0 0 RUNS a does P clippings 73 with head of lustrous it—gives Hutchins, read from __— Betts-Hardy. boning 0 0 0 0 0 Bilbo Lombardi, Giant •3 LI* *A FORT FISHER PIER each blade Nieman, zz -- and books, castigating ad- Dimaggio, Phillies -12 “I never felt better in my life,” well-kept hair. Moroline precision speeches 9 27 14 Adams. Cardinals _ IIP Hair Tonic tame --- 32 2 5 He let helps keenness ... perfect TOTALS vocates of the FEPC. fly said Mrs. Mast-Hardy. 7th. for Logan m who has Police un two more “cer- unruly ends, supplements in z—Batted 9th. at Eleanor Roosevelt, counted til All grooming every for Hutchings in AMERICAN LEAGUE llk.ni/ natural oil of ary zz—Batted her — scalp. and COTTAGES backed the committee in syn- Browns _71 tain” wives Lillian Alexander, shave. SC°« Stephens, avi Adds lustre, sheen to hair. to) 00 003 100-4 he said: Johnson, Red Sox_*-8 |%V» %4hningS:------dicated column. And R. who married in 1919 and CINCINNATI 200—2 7 Hardy V III I Large bottle only 25c. 000 000 Hayes, Indians _ If — woman had died in'1921: and Pauline StrucKen. hatted in If this good given IN Hair Tonic. Runs the RUNS BATTED JI 111 11 TryMoroline E^ror—Workman Holmes 2. Two one-half of the attention to mother of Frances, who wed Hardy / *u oguGcftis HuSSm V ! r ihke Mesner 2, Tipton. Mesner, Wietelmann, of the lives Drive Right To Pier—No Restrictions From base htts-Uuser, rearing and directing NATIONAL LEAGUE in 1928 and died in 1932. ATHLETES'FOOTITCir bases-Hofferth Wiete- Holme!?.. Stolen and affairs of her brood that she Olmo, Dodgers -54 One other, they said, "had died, KILL IT FOB 35c The Government. — Tipton, Sox. Lef nann. Sacrifices re- Holmes, Braves _49 IN ONE HOUR, if not pleased, your 5. Boston 9. Bases has been giving trying to force and one had been divorced. n bases—Cincinnati Elliott, Pirates _48 33c back. Kill the kill the 2, Hutchings 1. social for germs, you balls—Fox 5, Logan cognition and equality -V- itch. Ask any for this 1. Hutchings druggist powerful i rikeouts—Fox 4, Logan she would TE-OL. Made with 90 cent i hospital the in America, AMERICAN LEAGUE Jesuit priests at Lima, Peru, fungicde, per Negro Hits-off Logon 6 in 7 innings; Hutch- A Real for Fishermen be embarrassed with Etten. Yankees _41 are with the of alcohol, you feel it PENETRATE. Spot ^.(IZOR BMDIS ♦, 1 in 2. Hit by pitcher. by-Fox not today credited discovery ings Um- R. Johnson, Red Sox ———-40 REACHES MORE GERM. APPLY FULL » NfW*|| N(W about some of her the JiiHY *| (Holmes!. Losing pitcher—Logan. headline stories anti-malarial value of cincho- STRENGTH for itchy, sweaty or Reardon, Goetz, Stephens. Browns _32 smelly pires—Joida. Henline. na bark at Tom’s Store. offspring.” Binks, Senators _ 32 about 1630. ieet. today Drug Time—1:42. Attendance 4,524. ■<*