GOOD MORNING CARDS’ PENNANT CHANCES FADE Sluggers _ x xxx +'44' ★★★ ★★★ BLOMME 'pirates widen By GLENWARD N. H. H. 5. Wildcats Drill For Rockinghatni a team in the maK- BETWEEN ■ 1 I. 1 m k 4r _ I n,]t at Camp Davis there is boxing SPAC outfits if hard work wnlhnnld take the other apart FI G CHASERS VISITORS OFFER POLEDIPPERS DEFEAT SPINS TWO TO ONE Pittsburgh Hands Out 4 to 0 TOUGH GRID TEAM 96th where there Blank in Opener; Birds Ditto in the recreation hall of the Villmer Seeks SVin/to tSfn or shoes. They to 0 in NOW HOLD 2 GAME Top PHILLIES ?i.Vi moi-Q vine* exercising equipment 9 Nightcap Ray GIANTS, FOR FRIDAY and theabilrty NIGHT Zrt learning the hard’way with just gloves kina oi wm PITTSBURGH, Sept. 23.—UP)— EDGE IN CITY PLAY In Mat World DIVIDE locals Face Old to swing some Ranking 1 BARGAIN, Rivals of 15 The St. Louis Cardinals’ chances ____—--* The lads are green in went into the limbo for 23.—B- Years Ago Second Game punch. thinks the} NATS STAGE 2 tottering Holds Victory Over Sandor PHILADELPHIA, Sept. but their coach forlorn hopes today as they di- FOR SOFTBALL F G rhe New York Giants and Phila- of Schedule of workers the World’s Cham- are a swell bunch vided a doubleheader with Szabo, delphia Phillies split a bargain bill his mind tc IN NINTH . RESULTS with the tail-enders and has made up UPRISING of Commercial YESTERDAY’S pion Grappler today, taking The Buccaneers have been cous- Champions first 8 to 2 and New (By KENNETH a championship team | American League the game BLAND) turn out but New York 8. First bouts have ’1ns for the Cards all season, and Leagues Philadelphia 9;. York retaliating in the nightcap, The New Hanover or die trying. Down to Defeat Independent High 5 Bosox Go disowned the by Washington 4; Boston 3. school for about October they relationship Ray Villmer, easily the most B to 6. continued been planned first 8-Frame Thriller Detroit 4; St Louis 1. (10 ). [rid squad practice and win the Sixth Place capturing a 4-0 shutout in the Stage Cliff Melton gave the Phils six drill, with the 93rd as opponents Before (Only games scheduled). popular wrestler now located in 'esterday afternoon in heavy- and St. Louis’ furious 9-0 and four runs preparation from flyweights to game successive singles range 4 4® 3 was not the South, has hired himself a i or the’ new Senators, conquest in the nightcap in the first of the opener strong Rockingham weights. It is hoped the gym- Taking advantage of six Spofford Pittsburgh 4-0; St. Louis 0-9. tea® time for enough to overtake the damage. New York 2-8. sort of combination press agent and Paul Masterson seven- ] This will be completed in Philadelphia 8-0; pitched Friday night. game, most ol nasium Louis still a errors the Taylor-Colquitt Creso- Cincinnati there, but if The split left St. Chicago S; 1). and with the definite ball to hold the lead. ; mu older fans will the bouts to be held Sept. 23.—Wl- secretary remember, will WASHINGTON, a half behind the Brook- ters made it two in the (Only games scheduled), in the outdoor game and straight The second session was nip and ] ■enew the ancient not, will be held A two-run uprising in the ninth idea of getting himself a chunk rivalry between of lyn Dodgers, who were idle today, series each club 11 i and If any a 4-3 decision city softball championship STANDINGS tuck with collecting he ’Cats, the bovs' un arena of Camp Davis. brought Washington of fame and from ^ but it made a drastic ch lge in glory. the Phils three i itate. want to help these lads for the Sena- last ekeing out a 2 to 1 American League hits and making you folks over Boston today future. night by of the of the their outlook for the Won Lost Pet. At Ray’s suggestion 10 errors to sway the advantage The car on the night sixth victory. decision from the in an help Rockingham squad will i„ hop in your tors’ straight Kach team has four left Spinners the Lewis drew games New York_ 98 61 .658 leading promoters jn country1 in the Giants’ favor. ill probability give the local matches and take off. Pinch-hitter Buddy O A bovs and even if the Cardinals win all extra inning game. Boston ___ 80 69 .537 have been writing letters urging PHILADELPHIA— Ab R H the final frame and 0 i good in Officials Notice! a walk to open Chicago _ 74 76 .493 5 2 3 3 run-for-their-money the of theirs and Brooklyn is beaten Last night’s contest was the most a match between Ray and Sandor Colins, rf of local officials went to second when George Case Detroit _ 74 76 .493 If mly pre-conference game'remain- For the benefit the still would was .named world’s Valo, 5 ?'? n Cramer drove a once, Dodgers bag thrilling game seen here in many Cleveland 73 76 .490 Szabo, who 3b ng before the conference also fans I want to explain walked. Roger Richmond, \ J \ y -J opener and tie pennant by half a game. This Washington _ 68 80 .459 champion by the National Boxing Johnson, lb- *> i with of the referee, to left center, a season. The knotted J o o R^cky Mount, Friday week single Spinners _ the names smashing would be desolate St. Louis 67 85 .432 at its S. c£ 5 0 1 why raceo prospect enough and Wrestling association Chapman, [he from and Case _ 63 87 .420 0 0 4 5 boys Rockingham were left from the summary scoring Lewis, the count in the seventh inning Philadelphia Davis, 2b 3 walked etc for the Redbirds, even if the op- recent annual convention. Villmer with the class last week-end. home with the winning run when National League Wagner, c 3 S' iway "B'1 S[a(e of football games position were equal. But while St and the Poledippers came back was rated a contender.’’ 1 0n 0n 0 o will be fumbled in fielding “logical Brancato, ss zhampionship last year, and matter of fact they Dom Dimaggio Won Lost Pet. i 1 0 0 are As a Louis is tackling the tough Pirates to score the run in the bases what amounts to a Miles, x _/1 local con- ball. winning Ray >ut for the pennant again. I1 left off all games except the twice the that F. Chapman, ss-' 1 0 9 9 9 must and Cnbs -_ Szabo on the fact a run in Chicago each, last of the after two were Brooklyn 97 53 .647 challenge to oe remembered that this in the future. The Associated The Red Sox produced eight Vaughan, p 2 1111 city has tests will be with the Cincinnati_ 84 65 .564 a he thrashed 0 0 Doerr’s sin- Dodgers partying less than year ago xx 0 1 0 some very well has made a few' changes the second on Bobby out. 79 70 .530 McCoy, represented teams Press seventh Boston Braves and Pittsburgh___ of a touma- 1 0 0 0 0 and place 78 .473 Szabo in the finals Besse, p 3n its schedule, season in. order to save pace gle, Lamar Newsome’s bested New York_ 70 among these be- this last place Phillies. "Creepy” Stokley Hugh .460 mine the Pacific coast champion- wire. names infield bounder, Chicago 69 81 36 9 11 27 10 ing the Presbyterian Junior col- and time on the So, Frankie Pytlak’s in Ballard in another hard Totals -_ Pittsburgh s victory; the first fought Boston _ 61 87 .412 ment at San Francisco to deter- ot two more in the fourth x—Batted for Brancato in 7th. lege located at Maxton. It is also score by periods and added duel. _ 42 106 .284 of officials, Was at the expense of Mort Stokley allowed Philadelphia a belt to show for in 7th. “sum- Williams and game ship. Ray has xx—Batted for Vaughan remembered that the locals not scoring, the word on doubles by Ted three hits and Ballard also team Cooper, the Cardinals’ expert gave up his in a that at- Ab R H O A eliminated from Tabor and Doerr’s one-baser. GAMES TODAY victory tourney NEW YORK— used to play P. J. C., but mary” will all be Jim The Pirates five bingles, however, the Spinners lb 5 1 2 14 1 stopped Ab young righthander. tracted the best wrestling talent Prlddy, them due to on. BOSTON— ? ? did not the the NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—(#)—Prob- ss 5 0 0 2 b scheduling the size now o 0 3 ?1 ^0 him off the hill with three give hefty his win Rizzuto, DiMaggio, cf pelted able in the leagues to- in the country. He says 12 2 0 Df the Maxton school. un me itauvc. support that his opponent received. pitchers major Henrich, rf 4 Spence, cf runs in the first inning and then morrow. records in paren- over the was his easiest 5 13 2 0 S s n (Won-lost v Hungarian cf- For the entire The Ray Villmer will 1 ? The Creosoters played errorless DiMaggio, practice session popular coasted home on the strong south- theses) : match of the title tournament. Gordon, 2b 5 0 0 4 3 Red Shadow at Thalian Williams. If 3 9 ball. yesterday afternoon the ’Cats drill, take on the J $ J paw slants of Ken Heintzelman. National League Dickey, c 2 0 110 should Tabor, 3b Among the big shot promoters 1 ed on defense and and if he Ned T-C was at Cincinnati—Erickson c -_-_-—- 2 0 0 0 pass backfield hall Friday night 2b The setback shocked Braswell, shortstop Chicago (5- ROsar. Doerr, , apparently who will receive Ray’s letter in 5 110 0 work which was man to the mat } J0 fl Ju the outstanding star of the contest 7) or Mooty (8-8) vs. Starr (2-2). Selkirk. If greatly improved pin the mystery L. Newsome, ss-f St. Louis into action in the second Fabi- 4 2 1 1 4 remove New York at Philadelphia (2)—Schu- the next day or two are Ray Crosetti.i 3b the session. The the latter will be forced to Pytlak, c making several spectacular 4 2 3 1 following line, un- 0n 0o 0 n Un 1 their familiar role as the stooges macher (11-10) and Sunkel (0-1) vs. Lou Darro, Pa- Ruffing, p in the Young H. Newsome, p catches afield and the first ana, Philadelphia; 0 0 0 0 1 der the direction of Coach Rupert his mask ring. 3 game and the Pirates returned to scoring Johnson (5-10) and Lambert (0-0). Branch, p Dobson, p- n n — cific Paul Bowser, Boston; 0 0 0 tl in season McGill will face the Bad ® 0 0 run in the fifth inning when he St. Louis at Pittsburgh Gumbert coast; Bordagaray, z _ 1 0 early the and from Cecil Wilson, p 1 who had lost 1 out of 18 to the in the _0 raced home after the (11-6) vs. Lanning (12-9). Quinn, Montreal. Bryan, looks exceptionally good Boy Bartush supporting Spinner right- 42 8 13 27 18 36 3 10125 8 Cards before today. Brooklyn at Boston—Higbe (21-9) vs. tne masxea nea Totals _ won the winner- Totals- _ fielder errored his hard hit Kay grapples the number of reserve linesmen bout. Alsab Max Lanier single. Earley (6-7). z—Batted for Branch in 9th. •—Two out when winning run scored. Lefty pitched steady Shadow in the headliner of an at- trained it match race at Belmont The Spofford ten manufactured 001 being looks as if the take-all if not spectacular eight-hit ball, American League Philadelphia _ 001 502—9 to B H O A their run in the seventh stanza. tractive mat bill at Wilmington’s 122 110—8 Wildcats will have a line which meant $10,000 WASHINGTON— Ab Xew York _ 001 system yesterday choking off repeated Pittsburgh Cleveland at Chicago—Bagby (9-14) hall and —- SPOFFORD— Ab R H O A E Thalian Thursday night second to none. Mrs. Albert Sabath of Chicago. Case, If ! vg. Lee (20-11). Errors: Gordon, 3; Richmond, Sel- | J* 5 0 threats, and the Pirates bolstered Leitch, cf_3 110 0 0 Moth Boat re- Cramer, cf J JJ Detroit at St. Louis—Newsom (12- he is determined to pin the mys- kirk, F. Chapman. Runs batted in: The locals who saw the Warsaw The International 2b _ 3b _ ^ ® ^ the Cards’ attack with Rhodes, 3 0 1110 Elizabeth Layne, H eight-hit 19) vs. Harris (11-14). tery man and force him to remove Ruffing, 3; DiMaggio Priddy, 2; Davis, contest remember that will he held at ss 2 0 1 3 0 Fowler, ss_3 0 112 0 wjll the gatta Travis, four errors. Boston at Washington (2) — Ryba Valo, 2; Richmond. 2; Johnson, 2; Vera Diehl, lb 3 0 1 8 1 Covington, c_ 3 0 0 P 1 1 his mask in the ring. If Villmer ’Cats made only six first downs City October 11-12. Vernon, Two of (7-3) or Wagner (10-8) and Newsome Selkirk, Henrich. Two base hit: Rich- 0 2 0 the St. Louis hits were lb _ 3 0 0 12 1 1 will her Hi- Ortiz, rf- 4 0 Hardie, Mulli- wins by decision or because of the Three base hits: Col- to Warsaw’s ten, and local champion, place T. (18-10) vs. Leonard (18-12) and mond. Ruffing, completed c _- 4 0 0 8 home runs and each came with Stephens, sf_ 3 0 0 2 0 0 Jack Early, gan (0-0). Shadow being disqualified the lat- lins. Htyne runs: Ruffing. DiMaggio five passes to t h e the 3b _ 2 only Duplin Ho in competition. 2b 3 0 114 men on Rookie Stan Johnson, 0 0 1 2 2 Rich- Davis Bloodworth, base. Musial Philadelphia at New York—Marchll- ter will not lose his mask. : Priddy. Sacrifice: will visit Camp z- 0 1 0 0 0 Ballard, p_ 2 0 0 0 6 1 Prid- county team’s twelve. Dempsey Lewis, hit one with one on in the fifth don 10-14) vs. Brener (9-7). mond. Double plays: Gordon and 3 0 0 0 1 Boswell, if _ 2 0 0 1 0 0 Some of the mat addicts think Thursday morning and make a Hudson, p- dy; Davis and Johnson; Ruffing, Riz- Coach Severin will continue to Myer, zz_ 1 0 0 0 0 and Estel Crabtree connected for Simmons, rf_ 1 0 0 0 0 1 know who the Red Shadow New brief talk to the soldiers. Jack they zuto and Priddy. Left on bases: work the boys daily this week and another with two on in the sev- Biggs, x- 1 0 0 0 0 0 on Broth- is and if Villmer is able to York, 10 r Philadelphia, 5. Bases is invited to attend with the Cole 10 rf _ Gamecock Get Test pin the any in town _ 32 4 7 27 0 0 0 Backs public will be Totals enth. But the had Flora, 0 0 0 balls: Off Ruffing, 4; off Vaughan, 1; at this for Bloodworth in 9th. game already the man these fans will session to see what are ers Circus. Pittsburgh z—Batted mystery off Besse, 2. Struck out: By Ruffing, they doing. zz—Batted for Hudson In 9th. been won. 1 Totals_ 30 2 5 24 6 0 has defeated the Card- For Carolina’s Tar Heels learn if they were right or not. 1; by Vaughan, 1; by Besse, 1. Hits: writing just (First Game) Boston_ 010 200 000—3 •—Two out when winning run scored. a and ver- Off Vaughan, 10 in 6 innings; off inals in the first game of a double- ST. LOUIS— AbBH O A Bill Bartush, rugged Washington _ 002 000 002—4 x—Batted for Simmons In 7th. Besse 3 in 3 off Ruffing. 10 the Red Birds Brown, 3b_ 4 0 0 3 1 23.—MV-Two satile grappler, hooks up with wiry innings; North Carolina Preps header dropping Errors: Bloodworth, DiMaggio. Runs COLUMBIA, Sept. in 8 innings, (none nut in 9th); off lb _ 2 0 14 0 behind the idle Dod- batted in: Pytlak, Travis, Tabor, Hopp, TAH’K-OOLQUIXT— Ab K H U A JS fast-stepping sets of University of young Cecil McGill in the support- Branch, 1 in 1 inning. Winnig pitch- two games Triplett, If_ 4 0 0 3 0 For USe Go.mecocks the Cards Doerr, Cramer. Two base hits: Flair, McKeithan, 3b _ 4 0 0 3 2 0 South Carolina backs criss-crossed bout. Bartush a er: Besse. Ruffing. gers. Four dots later T. Moore, cf_ 4 0 110 ing employs Losing pitcher: L. Newsome, Cramer, Travis Williams, J. Allen, If_ 3 0 1 0 0 0 Umpires: Stewart, Summers and Pip- the second game 9 to 0. Musial, rf_ 4 0 0 1 0 O. Melton field today testing tneir smashing, battering power attack, copped Tabor. Stole nbases: Case, Cramer, Allen, lb_ 4 0 0 6 0 0 gras. Time of game: 2:20. Attendance: CHAPEL HILL, 23.-W- for the Crespi, 2b _ 4 0 12 0 for football while the slender McGill relies on Sept. Red Ruffing was tuning up Layne, DiMaggio. Double plays: Blood- E. Hammonds, c __ 3 0 0 3 0 0 strength Saturday’s 3)923. Marion, ss_-_ 4 0 13 4 Coach Wolf and the North the Athletics hold worth and Vernon. Left on bases: Bos- Singleton, sf _ 3 0 1 4 0 0 opener with the University of North and skill. Ray series when got Mancuso, c_ 2 0 13 0 speed out him for ton, 7; Washington, 9. Bases on balls: Shoaff, 2b 3 0 112 0 Carolina. Both will be two out of Carolina squad today picked and blasted W. c _ 1 0 0 3 0 jousts of his pitches Off Dobson, 3; off Hudson, 1; off Wil- Cooper, Pugh, rf- 3 0 12 10 and worked over The Phils M. 0 0 0 0 0 One unit was composed of Dutch the main event limited Nelson, Wood Lead Hogan their best plays his sixgh defeat. son, 3. Struck out: By 3; by Cooper, p_ Braswell, ss _3 115 10 three falls, Dobson, 2 0 113 their whole ground and air attack- Giants in the first Hudson 7; by Wilson, 2. Hits: Off H. Shoun, p_ G. Stokley, cf_ 2 0 0 0 0 0 Elston, quarterback; A1 Grygo, left to an hour, 15 minutes and the slugged the x 0 0 in Kurowski, _ 1 0 0 cf And Demaret Best-Ball for South Carolina's great back- but the Newsome, 0 in 1-3 inning; off Dobson, Walls, _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 half; Harvey Blouin, right half, to an hour. The crack game of a doubleheader, Hutchinson, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 semi-final 6 in 5 2-3 innings; off Wilson. 1 in W. Stokley, p_1 1 0 0 o o and Dewitt fullback. field and 198-pound line. Yorkers came right back to Arrowsmith, card is expected to attract a larger New 2 1-3 innings. Losing pitcher: Wilson. Two elevens fought to _ On the other were DETROIT, Sept. 23.—Wl—Magic varsity in the McGowan and Totals 32 0 6 24 8 combination than turn-out. 2 slug the Phillies cap. TTmpres: Grieve, Quinn. Score by average in a 30-minute Time of x—Batted for Shoun in 8th. Innings: Earl Dunham, Stan Bu- putting by Byron Nelson enabled standstill by ground The Cubs took the champion Reds game: 1:49. Attendance: (Esti- Spofford 000 000 15—1 Stasica, mated), 5,000. PITTSBURGH— Ab R H O A ford and Ken Roskie. the former PGA champion and closing scrimmage, but Shot Cox, _ Clary over the 5 to 1. Don’t for- 3 0 Taylor-Colquitt 000 010 01—2 hoop Stewart, rf _ 4 10 of the Roskie, a three-letter junior, may Chase Browns Craig Wood, National Open title- running sensation opening the Wildcats play the strong Fletcher, lb_4 2 1 12 0 Huns battc«l in: Fowler, Braswell Tigers get and O. Allen. Stolen oust a from holder, to take a five-stroke lead game, dropped back and passed eleven night Wake Forest Deacons Gustine, 3b- 4 0 112 bases: Rowier Arrowsmith, senior, Rockingham Friday and Johnson. Sacrifice: Allen. Affair over Texans Demaret and to Miller for the only mar- DiMaggio, cf _ 3 114 0 JP. the starting lineup. The first back- In 10 Inning Jimmy Johnny at stadium. The visitors Double Fowler Legion _ to Hardie to Cov- Garms, If 2 0 10 0 play: field unit was Ben Hogan at the halfway mark gin. nose Work for Duke Game Pugh to Braswell. Left on composed entirely are nothing to stick up your Elliott, If _ 2 0 110 ington; of their best led the line with bases: 7. of seniors. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 23.— Iff)—1The today $2,000 36-hole Dick White play _ 4 0 2 3 Spofford, 2; at. are playing freshman Martin, 2b 0 Taylor-Colquitt, of They 3 Bases on balls: Off off Coach Rex said the team ball match. a slashing exhibition charging this WAKE 23.—UP)— Cox, Eg _ 3 0 0 1 Ballard, 2; Enright Detroit a 3-run rally and junior college teams year. FOREST, Sept. 3 Stokley, 1. Struck out: Tigers staged Lopez, c _ 1 0 0 1 By Ballard, 4; appeared better on defense during Scoring 67, five under par, Nel- and tackling. You older fans will remember The Wake Forest Deacons got by Stokley, 2. Wild Stokley, tenth to defeat their Heintzelman p _ 2 0 0 0 2 pitches: the which dealt in the inning today son bagged birdies on the final The Tar Heels also got down to serious Ballard. Passed ball: Um- practice, with the the old 1925 and 1926 days when business today in Covington. the St. Louis 4 to 1, and the Birds' and of Tar Heel offense as well as the Browns, four holes over the country club first glimpse of puzzling _ 5 27 11 pires: Herring Hamilton. Time lads were their preparations for the game Totals 29 4 the idle Cleveland “T forma- the Rockingham stop- game: 1:40. Gamecocks’ own 1 game ahead of of Detroit course with some bril- Notre Dame shift and with Duke in Durham St. Louis_ 000 000 000—0 plays. the locals for a fair ye well. Saturday, move into first division one-half liant Stanford ping Pittsburgh _ 300 010 00*—4 putts after Wood had broken tions, made famous by baseball club first string on the defense The Pepsi Cola varsity Errors: Marion, 2; Hopp, Shoun, Indians. a stalemate by sinking a 25-foot and the Chicago Bears, but post- will hold Coach D. C. Walker the Brown. Bung batted in: 2; un- of the Cape Fear league placed DiMaggio, The loss, meantime, buried the putt on the 480-yard tenth for an poned detailed defensive drills in an with Garms. Two base hit: Fletcher. Sac- Jack its annual oyster roast tonight and hour-long scrimmage To Visit a full notch in three. rifices: Heintzelman, Lopez. Double Dempsey Brownies deeper eagle til tomorrow. _[ the and then the second the members of the party will as- freshmen, plays: Shoun, Marion and Hopp; seventh place. semble at Peacock Alley Soda shop team took over for more than half Heintzelman, Cox and Fletcher; Shoun DETROIT— Ab R H O A on 17th and Queen at 8 o’clock. an hour. and Mario-n. Left bases: St. Louis, Davis Radcliff. If _ 5 0 2 2 0 0 were 7; Pittsburgh, 6. Bases on balls: Off Camp Stainback, If_ 10 0 0 The Colas the crown in the There also sessions on pass Thursday copped Heointzelman, 2; off Shoun, 3. Struck Gehringer, 2b- 5 1114 defense and at the league for the second year blocking out: By Heintzelman, 2; by Shoun, 3; McCosky, cf _ 4 114 0 one were Former Boxing 5 straight. The Senators knocked team Buck Jones, tackle, by M. Cooper L Hits: Off M. Cooper, Heavyweight York, lb _ 0 19 1 3 in 1-3 rf _ 5 0 2 2 0 down the Bosox. Camp Davis Carl Givler, guard, and Jim Cop- inning; off Shoun, 2 in 6 2-3 Will Be Here With CUBS Campbell, ROUT _ off 0 in 1 Champ 3b 4 0 10 3 end. The stars in the second Innings; Hutchinson, inning. VANDY; Higgins, will send its gridders to the foot- ley, Losing pitcher: M. Cooper. Umpires: Tebbetts, c_ 4 12 7 0 were Cole Brothers Show string line Bob Heeflinger, Sears, Pinelli and Ballanfant. Time of Croucher, ss _ 2 0 14 1 guard, and Bill Starford, center. game: 1:58. Attendance: (Estimated), Trout, p _ 4 0 0 1 2 12,000. DEFEAT CINCY REDS Herb Cline, end, was back in ---- PHILCO RADIOS Jack Totals _ 38 4 11 30 11 but Pat Dempsey, former world’s Preston, tackle, was still (Second Game) heavyweight boxing champion, will 23— UH — I 1942 Models $9.95 and uniform after a bout with injuries. 8T. LOUIS— Ah R H O A CINCINNATI, Sept. ST. LOUIS— Ab R H O A RICH CREAMY up visit and brief- _ Davis Heffner. 2b_ 4 : out. 2 Brown, 3b 5 1111 Camp speak Taking advantage of a jittery de- 0 0 1 3 Ivurowski, 3b___ 0 0 0 0 1 ly to the troops Thursday morn- Lucadello, zz _ 1 0 0 0 0 I Hopp, lb 5 0 0 6 0 fense that committed four errors, Archie, lb-5 0 3 12 0 FOAM PICKARDS strong Pope Field eleven of Fort ing, it was announced last night. LASTING Moore, cf_ 4 2 13 0 Clift, 3b _ 2 0 111 ball wars The idol will be at a Chicago’s Cubs routed Johnny Van- 209 Market St. Dial 3224 again Sunday against the Dusak, if _ 1 0 0 0 0 boxing guest Judnleh, cf _ 4 0 0 5 0 der Meer in a four-run second rf 2 Musial, rf _ 4 3 3 5 0 luncheon at the camp Thursday Grace, _.... 3 0 0 2 1 Bragg._ Laabs. rf_ 0 0 4 Crabtree, If-cf __ 4 2 3 2 0 before returning to Wilmington, inning today and went on to de- 1 0 ss _ Crespi, 2b .- 4 10 8 Berardino, 4 0 0 3 1 3 where he is to with Cole feat Cincinnati 5 to I behind Bill appear If _ Marion, ss _ 3 0 0 1 0 McQuillen, 4 0 110 Lee’s c Lake, ss 0 0 0 0 0 Brothers circus. eight-hit hurling. Ferrell, _... 4 0 111 Mancuso, c_ 3 0 0 1 0 In order to make it for Thus was postponed until another Muncrief, p _ 3 110 3 possible z Lanier, p_ 4 0 0 0 2 the one to McQuinn, _ 1 0 0 0 0 Albert F. Perry all of the soldiers to see Demp- day victory needed clinch third for World Totals 37 9 ~8 27 7 sey, the 17th, 18th and 19th Train- place 1940’s Totals 36 1 7 30 10 INSURANCE BONDS 2 PITTSBURGH— Ab R H O A ing Groups, each consisting of two champions. z—Batted for Muncrief In 10th. Now In Onr CHICAGO— Ab H H O A zz—Batted for in New Office 230 Princess Street Gustine, 3b__ 4 0X13 regiments, will assemble on masse Heffner 10th. Hudson, 3b ____ 4 0 10 0 Fletcher, lb _ 4 0 1 12 2 Detroit 000 100 000 3—4 in their respective areas at 11 B. Olsen, cf- 10 0 10 -j.. Elliott, rf ___ 3 0 111 St. Louis 000 010 000 0—1 o’clock Gilbert, cf --— 2 110 0 DIMaggio, cf_ 4 0 0 3 0 Thursday morning. Demp- Errors: If --- Croucher, McQuillen. Runs Van Robays, If_—_ 4 0 12 0 sey will address each his Novikoff. group, If--- batted in: Higgins, Archie, Radcliff, Martin. 2b __ 4 0 2 2 6 Cavarrctta, words to be carried to the men rf Gehringer, York. Stolen base: Archie. Cox, ss-i_ 3 0 2 1 2 Nicholson, an lb 4 1 1 18 0 Sacrifice: Croucher. Double plays: Smith, c _ 4 0 0 4 0 through amplifying system. Dalilgren. 2b- Heffner, Berardino and Geh- Sewell, p__ 10 0 10 «jr. Cornwall opencer, represen- Stringer, 3 112 4 Archie; Scheffing, c 4 113 1 ringer and Croucher; Trout, Croucher Leip, a- 1 0 0 0 0 in and tative of the circus, replying Sturgeon, ss 4 0 12 7 York. Left on bases: Detroit, 7; Sullivan, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 St. 8. behalf of the former champion to Lee, p 4 0 10 2 Louis, Bases on balls: Off Trout, Gee, p--- 1 0 0 0 0 3; off the invitation extended the Muncrief, 1. Struck out: By by Trout, 1. Totals 14 Totals 34 5 9 27 14 5; by Muncrief, Hit hy pitch, -3l "0 £ 27 Davis athletic department, er: By x—Batted for Sewell in 5th. Camp Muncrief, (McCosky). Umpires: Rommel, Basil Passarella. St. Louis- 100 320 SCO—9 said Dempsey was "willing and CINCINNATI— Ab R H O A and Time ss--—_ 4 0 13 4 of game: 1:57, Attendance: (Paid), 600. Pittsburgh _ 000.000 OCO—0 eager to accept your invitation.” Joost, it 4 0 2 1 0 Errors: Gustine, 2; Smith, Cox. Runs as one of IiUkon. batted in: Universally recognized Werber. 3b 4 0 2 2 0 Moore, Crespi, Musial, 2; of all time, Crabtree, 3. Three base hit: Brown. the greatest fighters F. McCormick, lb- 4 0 0 8 1 Wolfpack Prepares for Arc : Musial Crabtree. Sacrifice: Dempsey is constantly called upon Lombardi, c 4 0 0 2 2 M. McCormick, cf- 4 0 0 3 1 Marion. Double plays: Marlon, Cres- for appearances. Contest With Davidson Jack can and Marlon public Gleeson, It 4 0 2 4 0 Sprat eat no fat. pi Hopp; and Hopp. Left It not be before he on bases: St. Louis, 4; 8. might long Frey, 2b 3 0 0 4 3 Pittsburgh, 0 His wife can no Bases on balls: Off Sewell, 2; off La- is in the army; not as a selectee, Vander Meer, p- 0 0 0 0 RALEIGH Sept. 23.—MB—Prepar- eat lean. 2. Struck Turner, p 110 0 3 nier, out: By Sewell, 1; by because he's too old for mat. but ing for a night game with David- Lanier, 1; by Sullivan, 1; 1. Sauer, z 1 0 1 o 0 by Ge,e as a sports counsellor. Ger.e Tun- 0 son in But when it comes Hits: Off Sewell, 6 in 5 off Beggs, p 0 0 0 0 Greensboro! Saturday, the to Marvels, innings; who wrested the Sullivan, 2 in 2 lnnngs; off Gee 0 in 2 ney, heavyweight N. C. State Wolfpack went through _ 33 1 8 27 The innings. Losng pitcher: Sewell. Um- title away from Dempsey, is now Totals 14 a stiff practice udder the lights pair aijree— pires : Pinelli, Ballanfant and Sears. in charge of the Navy’s physical z—Batted for Turner in 8th. Time 0 1:41. Attendance: tonight. fgame: 13,040. _ 040 010 training program, and overtures Chicago 000—5 Several regulars who Cincinnati __ 000 001 000—1 played ‘‘TheyVekeen!” are being made to Dempsey to ac- most or all Errors: Lukon. Runs bat- the game with Rich- a similar with the army, Joost, 3; cept post ted in: Cavarretta, Dahlgren, Schef- mond last Saturday did not partic- EXPERT he has indicated. fing, Sturgeon, Lee, WTerber. Two base ipate in the heavy work because the to- hits: Double After speaking to troops Dahlgren, Schefflng. they felt the effects of plays: and sf^l their morrow, Dempsey will be the 'Lee, Sturgeon Dahlgren; erfon WATCH and JEWELRY Joost, Frey and F. McCormick, 2; "nee. luncheon guest of Maj.-Gen. Fred- DISTRIBUTED BY Turner. Joost and F. McCormick. Left I The sophomore passing combi- mnRvcLS REPAIRING eric H. Smith, commanding gen- on bases: Chicago, 4; Cincinnati, 6. Art ation, Faircloth to Davis. He will Bases on balls: Off off Vander Flash Gor- The of eral at Camp be Lee, 1; not Cigarette Quality Meer 2. Struck out: don, may function as well taken to and from the camp in an By Lee, 2; by for less Turner, 1. Hits: Off Vander Meer, 3 against the Wildcats as money leaving afternoon in it did army car, in 1 1-3 innings; off Turner, 4 in 6 2-3 against the Spiders. Both STATE are tak- DISTRIBUTING COR?. time to arrive in Wilmington for in«ingg: off Beggs, 2 in 1 inning. Los- ■ things easy of the matinee performance of the ng ptcher: Vander Meer. Umpires because leg in- * 420 7810 STgPHAN© BROTHERS, PHIU, PA. I Barr, Jorda and Barlick. Time o 1®.s, which haven’t responded Martin St. ^, N. C. 2 game: 1:44. Attendance: 2,172. Wilmingtr Telephone qircus i eadily to treatment 2