for a Little Cruise DKlVfl BY ART KRENZ Happy Start CAKKFULLY IN THIS CORNER Canton Narrowly TODAY! TO REPEAT BABE STAGES SHOOTING Defeats Balfour

CANTON, June 25.—Champion for HOME Y.M.C.A. .strengthened its hid 11TH loajrue champion- the Industrial t here Saturday afternoon by hip 8 Victory Yesterday Gives Uunin;* l ack the JJaifour club, Wt£\ to 5. Win Over Can- NO. Yanks Shutout Stone was tho hi;; jrun in ton's attack, hitting safely fourj the at the Tigers times in as :nnnv turns went for t pjptc. One of his blows NEW YORK. June 2'k— (UP). four for SAFETY \ . Cnnps j Z0NF.5 Ruth out his eleventh five for Halfour. Babe poind W'here safety zones have been c.-ta .J home run of tho year Sunday t<» The nummary: R 11 r» urinj< their cars to a stop while the Yankees to a shut-ouc Ha If our l^nd 8 10 2 alighting. They may proceed pa t over Chicago, which kej>i Canton victory is reasonable and i -. Suttles; which proper. !li v them within a •r»me of the load- Porker and Albritton, Westmoreland. tot-, Carolina?Motor C'lul». ing Detroit Tieers. Tho Yankee- Stephenson and won. 5-0. The sacks were loaded when Ruth caught one of Sad Sam T. A, Dies England, Too, Has Drouth Jones' tdants in tho sooond. an ! English Proijjj it washed up the hall game. M> ri! * Hoa»f h*d singled iu a run in th Iv. Transylvania first, and with a run advantaro the Yankees roasted thro-rjh !>• I Ruffiner held the Whit.^ Sox t»» liv Mcrchant-Miner Was Mas- hits, walked thr^ .*»nd fann~ ' —•jrchidin* A1 S»n:mons thre ter Farmer of '28 tiir es. The Ro-ton lied >o* RREVARJX June 25. (Special) out of third place aft "J" « T. \. EJnglish, prominent business su cvm •■ day tenure, VYcs Ferrell n:*Mi and farmer of the Davidson from Injr to his former mates River section, died nt his home Cleveland, 6-2. It «n? hi> Saturday night following an ill- U'|;r,v less after four wins. San ness of several months. He was with four :> l". ^ raid mm led the Indian f# 1 old. Funeral services i.i years scoring t.vo runs and driving were held this afternoon. t '' another. Ckvelaud wound up A ron of the late Isaac English, n;nth, r.iov game with four in the ^ That*\ pioneer rettlcr of Mitchell county of iq#f to third place. X and by whom the town Spruce tiv* £000 Detroit meanwhile piled up site f Tine was named, Mr. English was ENOUGH run* in the fifth at Philadelphia, OP active in mercantile and mining Athletr STARTS veczvx. His. PRifos driving Vernon Wilshirc. circles in Mitchell county for a the hid. >p£>i iwOLF O30*'M OONE At rookie collegian. from number of years before coming Greenberg's home vun in TvlE CDVAL St GEOFF'S in 1020 Hank CLUKj to Transylvania county his it Th* I Roosevelt anticipated, if that heat winding up. S»anowi<:h for his health. It was a great holiday that President He's shown waving goodby to won. 8—1. Hob Johnron po. was named master farmer >road smile here was any criterion. per? lie Haven har- run in th* fourth. PHI LADE LPU/A PRO WON as he left New his 22nd home IfoE nf Transylvania county in 1028 he crowd gathered alongside his yacht with a single ana Island then to attend the Harvard- Hank Gehringer. T&E TITLE UAOt VEAR IN Mt$ in a contest conducted by The 3«r for a cruise in Long: Sound, t First Lady in four for Detro at Xew London, Conn. Back of him, the , drove FiRST ATTEMPT ••• Progressive Farmer. Vale regatta Wash- farewell. Walter Stewart pitched. Surviving arc one daughter, *nd a companion join in the cheery ovc ington to a shut-out victory , operator, If you don't think that England, hard riding tuls, OPEN BEGINS At Draws C. H. Ednev and this should convince Chicago's iVilminjrton 21* 3» Kanuga afternoon at Calvary: City Policeman from the drouth, picture streak to five, yesterday over the Ti-i >.• v.. stretched their Richmond 26 36 W. K. Davis on Saturday after- ma! times tons of water gush both en K church. Fletchei, liy the la when they took 37 Episcopal j on a dam after 26 days without earnes Will Seek < jJreensboro -- 23 noon about 3 o'clock charge the big appeared from Brooklyn. Four Americans A Audience Neff, rector, and of a double bill Large Rev. Edgar having blockade liquor in his in sight. Tinning, lead- 5-1 and 8-0. Bud to Extend Decade's AMERICAN LEAGUE jurial followed in Riverside cem- for the purpse of sale. carved out possession ing pitcher last year, reams W. L. A large audience witnessed the etery, Asheville. Mottsman is under $500 bond derly; ^ Li» a: in the night-cap. , the shut-out Corner on Trophy "Women of the Mrs. Doe died on at i be a Mar. .v ; hits.jm- Detroit 38 24 religious pageant, Saturday and will given preliminary. the Dodgers to seven { eve- ! tomor- itin~ t P.iMc" presented on Sunday he home of her daughter, Mr:;. hearing in mayor's court Acts the openei. \'e»v York 36 2 Mayor Upon a'.'tls. conference 1 i*» Pat Malone pitched By H. L. PERCY 31 27 ning at Kanuga Lake, Lawrence Hayes, in this county, i row morning. Officers found Lingle Mungo. the J Cleveland with a n-.::-a beating Van United Pre?s Staff Correspondent :intcr of the Episcopal church, Mrs. Doe was a native of North Dints of at his place on tan>. Boston _ 33 20 liquor ace. before 30,000 mem- l Brooklyn ivhere the annua! camp for Carolina and was born in Rock- Fourth avenue east. ( in the city hit home, iVashinpton __ 34 31 Several Charges Hurst and Babe Herman SANDWICH. Engiand. .June 2f». bers of the Young People's Serv- in 1884 and lived held up scr.' 12. walked ?t. Louis 28 32 ngham county ; runs. Mungo fanned — (I"P>.—American golfers. who ! ice League is now in session. "or several in Asheville. I inpr an hiv**' 24 .'17 years A number of eases were hear ! t Philadelphia wife of A .. r- j. one. hut tired. chain- P>eirinni7xc with Sara, She is survived by three sons B. K. Herman, have h«-*!«I the Hritish open ( rhicapo 21 41 Route 2 ; court this morning. In the second game Abraham, prominent Bible char- Thomas B. of New York j Hendersonville, in mayor's, lying: a r,. hi* ten Doe, continued pionship for consecutive years re- 0— 0 former Dodger, acters appeared on the scene, City, former president of Eastern The docket was as follows: bound to : in three to Route 2, disor- sticking, driving will begin their attempt stretch citing. in beautiful verse, their Weldon W. HENDERSON VILLE, J. C. Capps, drunk and court under heavy Grimm reams \V. L. \ir Transport; Doe, a single. ■ and Mrs. Grady with a double and this into another decade piace in the history of the Jewish and VVil- June 2"».—Mr. $10 and cost?. di n- monopoly York 40 22 )f Montgomery, Ala., derly; in the second game, \*ew Esther, and of Hendersonville, spent and disor- CARD OF THASK homered when greatest in- people—Ruth, Naomi, iam B. Doe, of Jacksonville, Fla.;; Shipnian C. J. Greer, drunk Johnny Babicr. today golfdom's St. Louis 36 24 when with the former's ihg in two mates. on into the New Testaninet Mrs. Thomas D. j a few days derly: assessed court costs. ternational free-for-all gets un- Chicago 38 26 of Ohv'"4- :hree daughters, S. wi>h "2 rr, the loss. *hc. wo^en compT'ftns C., parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ship- F. H. Sides, drunk and disor- We got to 31 27 Dsborne. of Fort Bragg, Mrs. •' a halt game Pittsburgh man. costs frier i- ins New York lost derway. Mary. Martha and later the work- 1 recently. two cases: $10 and many 32 2l> .5: P. Rynian, of Forest Hill. N. V., derly. c-i!: a full gam? Boston took their parts. The Misses Delia Mae Pace and and and synipa: the Cubs but gained ( from the er, Dorcas, three brothers, on the first count and $23 into Only four linksmen Brooklyn 26 87 .4 md Mrs. Hayes; visited Miss ^rujfi on St. Louis, movin costumes were beautifully chosen I Annie Fae Corn the second. tht» beautif: ^ort- United States and four American 38 W. B. and T. G. Williamson, ot' costs on a series with the 22 .3< br-. :. -"i fatiff,iJ «nan> Park for Philadelphia as to colors and appropriateness Eloise Shipman recently. Clinton Djffie. drunk and dis- our son, residents of England are among 19 41 .3: Asheville. and Harry 11. William-: t The Giants won. J-*. Cincinnati and and canticles were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garren and Dalton. Cards. includes hymns one sister. assessed court costs. , streak. the field of 28i> which «on, of Pine Mai!, and orderly; : :Aa1 a losing the children of Hendersonville, and THK breaking 3-gamc and ?ung during pageant. e'° Williams, drunk and disor- Itp New crack amateurs professionals SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION at Mrs. E. R. Overman Salisbury. and Pug The Cards used five pitchers. There will he a musical 8 Mrs. I.udie Frazier daughter, Tex of the British Isles and Domin- W. L. York four. The Giants drove Teams o'clock on Monday evening, the Virginia, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. from ions. South America and several Nashville 44 21 Carleton and Jim Lindsey camp fancy dress ball on Tues- P. Corn recently. continental European countries. New Orleans 37 27 the hill with a scoring spree in, day. and on Wednesday the im- card of tha:;: PRICES TO POINTS fifth, six runs. pressive "Pacreant of the Holy sonville. spent a few days recent- the tallying from Philadelphia Passenger: for two hours. y ear-old pro Memphis 33 32 Grail" he On thank our neigh- Miss Prices to Points of Interest—Each Pittsburgh toiled contin- will presented. We wish to ly with Christina !frown. before heads the star-spangled Knoxville 31 35 th^rr — 47 minutes in Philadelphia Wednesday aftono^n. bors and friends for their many About 50 neighbors and friends ® as champion. He one on the. gent defending Birmingham 31 38 V at th? Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jit Mitchell the Pirates could hang title swimming Kanuga Lake, ?erviees and sympathy, and entertained becanv? won the game's most coveted Chattanoojra 30 37 Phils. 11-5. Umpire Stark I the members of the T.P.b.L. camp beautiful floral offerings, during Walker with a serenade and Mt. Pisgah at historic St. Andrews, Scotland. Little Rock 24 45 ill during the game andi being divided into dioceses and the illness and passing of out- •hower Thursday night at their Head QugleyI hus last year. the Caesar's ^ had to replace him. The prizes awarded to successful mother and new home here. Those attend- However, his countryman, de- grandmother. Chimnev Rock Red Lucas away in the 4tn. How unfortunate that the pov. Ejmup. and to individuals. MRS. JEFF GLOVER AND ing were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoots drove bonair Gene Sarazen of N'e-v Hovt him and won crnmcnt must spend fifty millions The public is cordially invited 6-25-ltp and children Harry. Donell and bugar Loaf Waite replaced York, former British and Ameri- j FAMILY. hitting twice, .driving to "reclaim" land just to pive the to attend the entertainment at I Mrs. June Ward, Mrs. J. the game, is to re- Lony, can champion, favored land owners a mere five million. Kanuga Lake. an I B. Newman and children. Vance, one run. the crown which he See the man lobbying for SERVICE out Cincinnati n capture and Mrs. Hendrix JACKSON TAXI Boston shut in St. Andrews' formida- appropriation to buy pills for the i Mary Robert, a double headei, dropped Nel- 54 the first game of is >oor? Well, he's the fellow who ; Justus and children. Abhie, PHONE the night- ble bunkers in 103.°». Gene play- 2-0, but the Reds won to sell. lie and Juno, Misses Frances and P. M.—CALL 316 released ing at peak form. He showed this ias nills AFTER 11:30 10-7. Flint Rhem. Avaree Laughter, Eloise and cap. and during the recent 1*. S. Open at the Cards three weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. hv of Merion, Pa., when he finished sec- Buddy Shipman, Boss McKechnie of ami La- picked up by Olir. Friend Missing W. W. Brown children. a 7*h,t ond, just one stroke above the Braves, chucked berta, Christina, Garland and La- \Vallv Dutra. out in the first. Singles by Clue fayette, Mr. and Mrs. Francis scored two Sarazen's practice rounds hav*» Bride Gives Berber. Moore and Lee Swann and Donald Gentry. been brilliant over the two Ray with two out in the first inning. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Haydock. be- courses on which the British Open The Reds scored nine runs and Fate Haydock, Miss will be fought out during the next the hill after successive barrages Royal &4T7"N0\VINC» a league is important, but paramouri*. Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gar- and fifth. The latter is about a mile south ^ said Rogers Hornsby, i in the fourth Jem somo would have you believe." ren and children. Dorothy, Gen- of St. Georges'. of 1933 for the who has the last plae? St. Louis Browns fighting eva "anil Pauline. Mrs. Nealie Saturday uene equalled me ?»i. in "Base- lead in the wildest American League scramble years. Newman and daughter, Elizabeth, Georges' par with a 74. and Sun- The difference Results ball Is in the sr.mo way everywhere. only Misses Veva lee and Margie day he equalled the professional played between the majors and th<* minors is the tempo. Coin, Lloyd and Wentford Corn, record over St. Georges' with a • or left-handed. PIEDMONT LEAGUE All I need in one p<^k at a hitter, be he right and and Harold ♦>'.*. He was out in 33 Ralph Stepn ft. sparkling him. It he Asheville 2; Greensboro When in doubt, pitch low and away from consistently Gibbs. Mu.«ic was furnished by and in with 36. lew. in and Norfolk 11; Charlotte 14. over and lams that kind, mix "em up--hight Royal ami Herman Hoots, Lloyd Joe Kirkwood, trick-shot spe- reaches Richmond 8; Wilmington 7. that doc. n't vo:all a pitcher can do is deal an<} and Wentford Corn. Mrs. Nealie cialist. and the veteran MacDon- j out. When BUY •-* Newman, and Ciyde and Fate aid Smith are the two other di- duck." AMERICAN LEAGUE j t * » Refveshments consist- rect-from-home Americans. None I Haydock. New York 5; Chicago 0. ing of cake and coffee were serv- of the four American residents of Bigger Guns in Junior League REAL Philadelphia 4; Detroit 8. ed. Mr. and Mrs. Walker receiv- England is given much chance. asserted that i!;." only difference between Boston 2; Cleveland 6. | pronounced ed many useful gifts. Thev ate the brothers R. and C. he bis bow last Louis 0. HORNSBYthe American League, in which made August, an visit- ESTATE Washintgon 7; St. H. Vance No win has been Sweeney, D. Grant and E. summers, is the junior and thp N«t'»nat. in v.-inch ho spent 18 loop's ing Harry Hoots of Dana. ! Chambers. NATIONAL LEAGUE superiority in long-range hitting. Mr. and Mrs. Hcidis Brown Although the names of when it ^as Cincinnati ft-lft; Boston 2-7. three) American had the faster ball u'ltil this spring, spent Saturday night with Mr. i other big-time American players fjom tremendous alubbers like Chicago ">-8; Brooklyn 1-ft. »vened up. but you can't got away and Mrs. W. W. Brown recently. estst^l have not been erased from the beamed Pittsburgh 11; Philadelphia 5. Ruth. Fox.x. Gehrig. Simmons, Manush. and Goalin," the Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMurjry of a of real it was there was ever day list of competitors, learned havo—pasted any kind of pellet." I If St. Louis 7; New York 9. "They would—and Mrs. Ida that \V. Lawson Little Kajah. Asheville, accompanied yesterday has been sincularly successful as a manager, although it i* to Hendersonville. Bobby Francisco, winner of th's Hornsby Gentry now! of San numerous athletes, largely due to is.,, SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION »io *e< re». that he is disliked .»>* hij Gentiv returned to spend a week year's British amateur title, Gus opportunity—it Atlanta W. and despite the fart ®l\at (ettaiu tiaits outsit' in Asheville 2-4; Memphis Texas and Bill Mel- domineering attitude, Mo re land of his Knoxville 4-2; New Orleans 5-3. *>r tb« same have bad something to do with fre