WOOD CAPTURES NATIONAL OPEN WITH 284 * _a_ -l, *1, m Hr Hr Hr =>**•- Hr Hr Hr Hr ± n ^ ^ n yc x x x x x x x x SHIITE FINISHES Hits To Give Indians 6-2 IN SECOND POST Bagby Holds Macks To Four Win Chicago Takes Series Paid Off In Full At Fort Lookouts MAHONEY Craig Band Will Furnish HOLDS Pirates, Durham Opener From Boston PRIMED Worth For Long Years Of Army CLEVELAND BOSTON June 7.—(£)—1The Chi- Golfing Hard Luck Here FORJOE At Game MARGIN OVER SOX Play Tuesday Night cago Cubs got only five hits today REAVE* Music but their timing was perfect as -— ■■■■ i Will BY BILL BONI they took the series-opener from Clash In One addicts who turn out B. Bullard, M. P. detachment, To Look Of f Baseball Victim Of 13- At- League Scouts the Boston Braves 5 to 1. FORT WORTH, June 7 first Jesse Holt, Medical Hadley Big Matches On for the game between the Pepsi base; ANNOUNCES led the Cubs in full to- Of CLUB Clyde McCullough Wrestling pj* Craig Wood was paid off asso- Lieut. Giles G. tack Led Hal Trosky’s Talent Cola club of the Cape Fear corps, second; By Over Young with a in gram hard homer the sixth that Monday day for long years of golfing Davis nine Frank M. Leon- Night ciation and the Camp Batchelor, third; Fifth Homer Of Season accounted for three runs and a Arthur 94th Local Aggregation luck. Wednesday night at Legion stadi- ard, short-stop; Johns, FISHING WINNERS that home and before long fly brought Augie Tom Under a broiling sun Francis Mahonev. the vm» um are promised an added treat, regiment; Bola, 94th; Galan with another in the that totaled some 19,000 7.—(/PI—Jim Pirates, whose grappler from galleries as it was announced last night King or Lieut. Wicker, . CLEVELAND June The Wilmington eighth. Orlando f,'? the 39-year-old vet- or Herb Davis team Newcomers Give Older Mem- who steaming Texans, that the 54th Regimental band will Edgar Krebs, of the 93rd, Bagby Jr. did the unusual today. with the Camp Claude scraps rugged and stole game Passeau in registering rutbi eran from Mamaroneck, N. Y., the 94th will catch. He held the athletics of the largest Joe (Little) be on hand to furnish music be- Troyer of Philadelphia last week drew one bers Of New Hanover Group his fourth victory for the Cubs Beaver the Ch. uS* the U. S. Open golf championship between the Nanowicz, Michi- to four hits for a 6 to 2 triumph a contest at bad medicine man. fore the game and Jerry Holly, crowds to attend kept the seven hits he gave at noses of Of up Thai& right out from under the gan lad who made an to become the first Cleveland this season, will stage Plenty Competition Monday night told innings. impressive Legion field well scattered. Boston’s only run Promote!?51 those Texans who had been sure other than Bob Feller to at This band is composed of color- showing against the Pirates here another night of baseball came in the third on Sykes the incident that Star gala Lloyd h!?'0" this tvas to be the Lone last week them to a win a game in exactly two weeks. at 8:15 here last going ed musicians and numbers among by holding the field Tuesday night Newcomers to this section gave Waner’s and Buddy Bas- Monday has worrieTh'1 state's own golfing show. in the The result kept intact the tribe’s meet the no little. riedhim its personnel a former trumpeter bingle five innings o’clock, when they will the older members of the New sett’s single. 4 in Tie second- Bracketed or- he is the choice two-game margin over the one of the fast- CHICAGO— an of Duke Ellington’s famous worked, logical Durham Lookouts, Hanover Fishing club plenty of op- Ab R H O A During exchange of in a first-place tie at While Sox. Hack, 3b- 5 0 110 Bracketed chestra who is said to put the to pitch against the Cola club. place Chicago est teams in the North Carolina for the Mahoney sent a 1940 position angling honors, Stringer, 2b- 5 0 0 1 1 terrific 86 holes with Denny Shute, of Harold will be around in the New York the face of Sf? "Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy Chappel Irving Hadley, league. for month of cf_ 5 0 0 Tony Pinelli and Semi-pro prize list the May Dallassandro, 0,5 that Lawson Little, Clay- case Nanowicz Yankee castoff was the of 3 2 with ffvj Champion Company A” to shame. The 54th falters. victim In cooperation with the program released shows. Galan, rf_ 2 1 0 such force as to that dead- yesterday lb_ 1 0 ton Heafner, Wood broke band at of the a 13-hit Cleveland attack led by am- Lieber, 0 11 o Italian’s break?*^ was the first organized Utility players Camp here to provide Nesbit’s 44 channel If jaw. the being staged Ralph pound Novikoff, _ 2 1 0 3 0 lock by matching par for gruel- team are Frank Hal fifth home'run of the Camp Davis. Derringer, Tro'sky’s entertainment for the thou- Pete Paradissis with an 18- McCullough, c_ 3 114 0 “It was me or with a 70 ple bass, him," MShw.. ling Colonial club course from the Minareek and William season—a fourth-inning drive over Davis Sturgeon, ss 4 0 0 1 4 told Proceeds forthcoming Powers, sands of soldiers at Camp oz bluefish, and Mrs. S. A. Pfoff, the Passeau, 4 110 4 Wilmington on his morning round. used to aid in the Barry. league park’s center field wall. the national p_ He prjfc game will be and other men in cf Winston-Salem, with a 12-ounce hit me twice when 1 SJ„T This afternoon, playing last among on of baseball uniforms Local merchants are con- The A’is tallied in the first Bert Kite, of the all won first in those Totals _ 32 5 5 27 9 S,3rS the purchasing service, trout, prizes those with a chance to take title, a wild and equipment for the Soldier tributing prizes to be awarded the Brancato’s single, pitch by announced last night that Mrs. Pfoff’s husband took thought he had me. ever.VTCl??i occa- Pirates, divisions. BOSTON— Ab R H O A for I f.it V he appeared to be wavering players for various achievements an infield out and Benny all knees team. Bagby, at Tuesday night’s game second place for bluefish. Sisti, 3b 4 0 2 1 0 buckling. But I hate but each time got back to to center. I h? sionally Lieut. R. L. Wicker, player- during the game. A complete list McCoy’s deep drive and Marine mfen in The of winners and L. Waner. cf_ 4 114 0 to hit him so with Army, Navy list award?: hard. Now th. He closed out his round of Hassett. lb _ 3 0 17 0 Uy par. manager of the Davis team, has awards and donors will be an- The Indians came back in their be admitted to the will be laid for uniform will MEN’S DIVISION—ZONE A if _ 4 0 14 0 up weeks. 30-foot putt on the home West, a thrilling announced his lineup as follows: nounced later. 4 half to tie it when Jeff Heath’s free of Rowell, 2b_ 4 0 110 But I won t cheer game charge. CHANNEL BASS pull no punches»» that brought a ringing Miller, ss- 4 0 0 2 3 green single scored Lou Boudreau, who Two big league scouts will be in 25 Little Beaver ranks of spectators First—Bill McDonald, lbs., Moore, rf_ 4 0 0 2 0 Monday night ! L from the banked had walked and advanced on an afraid of the stands Tuesday night looking Penn Bridge City reel. Donated by Masi, c_ 3 0 0 6 0 hurting that and gave him another 70 for 284. Board big rrtZ State Athletic infield bounder. After Trosky’s over the which the Pirates Ross, zz_ 1 0 0 0 0 And as sure over talent Sneeden’s. just as I’m With that 72-hole score, four STAR-NEWS TEAM fifth Errickson, p_ 2 0 0 0 1 talking homer, they added two in the have to offer, it was learned last Second—F. O. 14 lbs. to you he’ll it all the Recommends Extension Whitley, Lamanna. p _ 0 0 0 0 0 rought up "f what tvas a very tough par on Walker’s a with Gerald double, pass- and with the Pirates expect- 15 donated P. Waner, z_ 10 10 0 and I’ll just have to blond beat night, 13 oz., 200 yards line, hit him But way, the big, easy-going ed a _ 0 0 0 0 1 Of Coaches* Contracts ball, walk, Roy Weatherly's ed to have plenty of competition, Hardware Co. Tobin, p Beaver’s got a who once nosed him LEADING LEAGUE by Fergus jaw like a bloc Denny Shute, single, Brancato’s second error of N. indications are they will play their BLUEFISH Totals_ 34 1 7 27 5 cement.” out in a for the British Open RALEIGH, June 7.—(£>>—The to cen- playoff and Ray Mack’s deep fly best of the season. z—Hatted for Lamanna in Sth. The bout scored Athletic council game First—Pete one lb. 2 is sure to be a title, by three strokes, and C. State College In ter. Paradissis, zz—Hatted for Masi in 9th. routh the Coast Line Second Softball Biggy Jenkins will probably be tough brawl, for to recommend to do- _ second triumph in two voted today ozs., 250 yard Tempco reel, Chicago 000 01.3 010—5 Beaver his major After more than an hour’s in- doesn't contracts the hurler for the Boston _ 001 000 000—1 fool around with taken one college administration that Circuit; Phalanx Fra- starting Pirates, nated by Gregg. fancy holds months after never having termission for the Indians Error: Miller. Runs batted in: Mc- and of members of the coaching staff rain, and should be a treat for the eyes 200 Mahoney has proved he before. Two months ago at Augusta, Second—S. A. Pfoff, yards Cullough, 4: Stringer, Hassett. Two can take ternity Trails added two more in the eighth. of care of be extended for two years. the scouts in the stands. In his 15 donated Pickards. 8 ozs. base hits: Galan. Passeau. L. himself. When Ga.. Craig captured the Masters line, by Hack, he was a however, recognized Bagby and Boundreau singled, and last Jenkins fanned no less Waner. : Sacri- The council, game, Third—Mrs. C. H. Berry. $2.00 McCullough. boxer, -before taking up title. the nation’s en- advanced on second fices: Lieber. 2. Left on bases': Chicago, grappling the possibility that The Hayes’ passed than 16 men in seven innings while he had a tvortn ?i,uvu Star-News is leading the Han- worth tackle, donated by club. 8 7; Boston, 7. Bases on balls: Off Fas- devasting punch, is said into war or the draft program ball. Gee Walker was intentioally but hits to try over Twilght softball with giving up two and general- ozs. seau, 1: off Errickson, 5. Struck out: have scored nine Thus the man who until this year of col- league and Jeff straight knock- could force the cancellation passed, filling the bases, looked like time stuff as he By Passeau, 3- by Errickson, 2; by La- outs. run- nine victories and two defeats and ly big Fourth—Mrs. C. H. Berry, 5 1-2 When he seemed to be had been known as the "great schedules by placing Heath’s scored A manna, 1. Hits: Off Errickson. 3 in 6 going lege athletic single Bagby. tossed his fireball across the The Spofford Weavers with a re- plate ozs., $1.50 bait knife donated by off Lamanna, 1 in 2; off Tobin. places boxing in the south hit ner-up” captured the biggest prize this on the recommenda- walk sent Boudreau innings; t,.e proviso by Weatherly and added to his with some 1 in 1. Empires: Ballanfant. Barlick doldrums and of the U. place with eight wins against three glory club. Mahoney a of them all—worth $1,000 tion: ‘‘provided nothing of unfore- home. and Finelli. Time: 2:09. Attendance: became losses- The Senior with timely hitting. bone-bender. S. Golf association’s prize money, seen circumstances should occur.” Fraternity VA: MULLET (Actual), 3,917. Seibert’s single, scoring McCoy, on The Edens, third — far more than that in The council voted for a two-year six wins and six losses is in third Jphnny base, Prize S. D. Zarkalis, 1 1-2 potentially thrilling mat bill but worth who had walked, made it look like but and the Y. M. C. with four and Linwood Rowan, at shortstop, will be headed by a setto prestige. extension at its last meeting, place A., pounds, $1.50 tennis shoes donated between a Philadelphia rally in the ninth, should also be news to t h e Oki Wood told this writ- its faculty members—who make up wins and six defeats is in fourth good club. Shikcna. the cunning Japanese A month ago was by BLANTON DOWNS but that the end. scouts as in his ability the faculty committee on athletics The Spofford Weavers wit ha re- they watch the team in TROUT trickster, and a newcomer, er he was confident The was fourth of husky, veto over the victory Bagy’s for these two that his age would and who have power cord of four in the win column and action, youngsters Prize—Mrs. S. A. Pfoff, 12 ozs., hard-hitting Rene Rinauld, French- to win the Open, the season against three defeats. council—decided to take the exten- seven in the loss column are fifth have played a stellar brand of the Canadian and a former no and that his game $1.50 tackle box, donated by lumber- prove handicap It was Bagby who turned in the CORSAIRS, 2-0 sion under advisement. while the Phalanx has a baseball this season, fielding ex- jack, Rinauld will be his was better now than ever before. Fraternity last 4 2 club. making non-feller triumph—a to and accident, solid hold of the bottom of the heap cellently hitting rather well. ZONE B—CHANNEL BASS first appearance here. He is a Two weeks ago, in a freak touch for three birdies to decision over St. Louis two weeks putting And as Veteran Yields Scat- and with only two victories against nine the scouts look over the Nesbit, 44 25C Eight broad-shouldered youngster, with a he tore one of his back muscles wipe out those losses. ago today. A1 Milnar, knocked out First—Ralph lbs., week defeats. Pirates for possible additional tal- reel, donated by And Marks style similiar to that of Littie couldn’t hit a shot for the next Loses Stroke several times lately, had won the yard Tempc0 tered Hits Up ent to be into base- Beaver. He even was a pos- a stroke for the first dereatea put organized Gregg Bros. doesn’t spend much or ten days. There Wood lost Last week the Star-News day before. 3 Three Strikeouts ball, three Wilmington who Second—Bill Decover and time with Holds, but sibility he wouldn’t be able to start. time on the infamous fifth, where the Seniors did a fine job giving up PHILADELPHIA— Ab R H O A boys Harry fancy seels with his drive Brancato. aa _ 3 112 1 played here last year were mak- Hufham tied both in to render his rival But Wood came down to Texas he was in the rough Robert Strange. The Fraternity lads up weight groggy enough Miles, xx_ 1 0 0 0 0 and his second shot. He also drop- ing names for themselves in other and total number inches for second June with a battering power attack to several days ahead of time, bought were playing with a revised lineup F. Chapman, aa_ 0 0 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA. l.—UP)— and ped one shot each at the seventh, rf_ 4 0 0 2 0 parts of the baseball world. and third prizes. Veteran Blanton pick him up and slam him to the a polo belt to support his back, due to several of their players being Moses, ’Cy yielded eight where he pulled his tee shot far McCoy, 2b.. 2 10 2 4 For Hufham. 32 3-4 canvas a fall. to fire successive rounds absent. Edison Rouark, pitching for example, Hargrove Davis, Fourth—Harry scattered hits and fanned three bat- for proceeded and was blocked Johnson It_ 2 0 0 1 0 into the rough who with the Pirates last bait knife. ters as took a 2 to 0 Luck was with Little Beaver of a course on which the Seniors did o fine up lb_ 4 0 1 10 2 played lbs, $1.50 Philadelphia 73-71-70-70—over and the job giving Seibert, from the green by trees, 0 0 year and whose fre- game from the Pirates when he won out over on men were able to break par but six hit3 but his team made sev- Pavia, xxx_ 0 0 0 timely hitting VA. MULLET Pittsburgh the Jap only two 17th after a tremen- where, belting S. Chapman, cf_ 4 0 0 3 0 at Shibe Park before 3,802 the a first Ben quently gave them the margin of H. N. 1-2 ounces, today the last bill. The referee seized —Shute with 69 the day, eral costly errors. C. F. Bell on the c_ 4 0 0 3 0 Shumpert—14 dous 300-yard drive, he over shot Hayes, fans. morn- victory, is going like a house afire tennis to him back and break with a 68 in today’s hill for the Newsmen pitched his Sutler, 3b _ 3 0 10 2 $1.50 shoes. Jap yank Hogan the green and then needed two Litwhiler drew first blood Hadley, p_ 1 0 0 0 3 with in the Alabama entries. Danny a hold when the Indian uncorked ing round. to down from 12 feet. usual steady game allowing but four Troy, Ala., Trout—No putts get Collins, x.. 10 10 0 for the Phils in the second inning Man State league. As of the first of a looping right that sent both of birdies on the first _ 0 0 0 0 ZONE c r Typical Besides the bingles. Potter, p 1 when he a base on this month was got Andy ref to ne on me mu and the he had a deuce on Dean, p_ 10 0 10 Hoggy leading his Shikina and the crashing The putt aroppea 18th, In the Newsman's other game CHANNEL BASS Vaughn's error and scampered home Shuts team at the plate with a the mat. with Beaver was typical of the man. With the 13th, which carries 192 yards batting 1-2 on sprawling they defeated the Y. M. C. A. 8 to Totals -. 30 2 4 24 12 Bill Berry, 31 lbs., $5.00 rod, later Harry Mamie's fly to in the clubhouse with his over the Trinity river. Craig swung x—Batted for In 6th. average of .387, was credited with over the Jap to pin him. already 7 in one of the best games of the Hadley donated by club. Vincent DiMaggio. into the ball with an iron that xx—Batted for Brancato in 8th. 32 runs batted inland with Wood could have afforded to eight The second run came in the 287, season. William Duncan, ace pinch xxx—Ran for Seibert in 9th. FRESH WATER DIVISION eighth and to get hi3 dropped it five feet from the cup. home runs, which had put the Troy when who in- NORFOLK WINS play safe merely try hitter of the Star-News, won the ROCK OR STRIPED BASS Marnie, opened the .tsacK oi snute, wno was nrst team in a tie for first one close. Instead, he hit the CLEVELAND— Ab R H O A the lead of the ning Relief Pitcher NORFOLK. Va.. June 7 IIP) game with his home run in L. 22 3-4 by greeting after the tied for long Boudreau, ss_ 4 2 115 First—F. Formyduval, one of opening round, league. Dietz with a to The Norfolk Tars defeated Greens- ball boldly for the cup, on M. Lloyd long single first at the mark and even the sixth inning. Bill Bowen, Y. Keitner, 3b -. 5 0 2 1 3 lbs., S. B. reel No. 300, donated halfway In two other left on here this afternoon 8 to 1. the most trying greens on a trying Walker, if_ 4 12 10 Danville, Virginia, field, scored Stan Benjamin's boro with Paul Runyan in second place C. A. manager was the star of this by club. into the hole, Heath, rf_ 4 12 0 0 Wilmington boys were their fly to Maurice Van Robays in left. Ken Holcomb went the distance tor course. As it plunked On the mound he allowed but doing Second—Mrs. F. L. with 18 to go, came large Johnny game. Weatherly, cf_ 4 0 2 4 0 Formyduval, All K H O A of the over his face bit. Lefty Cheshire, of the PITTSBURGH— his fourth victory year. a broad grin spread lb_ 5 119 formerly 50 21i Bulla of Chicago, and 135-pound ten hits and Bowen connected Trosky. 1 10 lbs. 6 ozs., yards silk line, Gtistine, _ 4 0 113 Pirate had no and made him seem years younger. Mack. 2b_ 4 0 0 4 3 nine, fanned less 3li_ 3 0 0 0 ] Ben Hogan, who didn’t hit his stride for a home run and a double out of club. Handley, 4 0 0 5 0 than by That putter, a valuable weapon at Hemsley. c_ 16 batters in one contest and Vaughan, ss_ 4 0 14 2 until this final day and then play- two tries. Bell, for the winn- 4 13 2 1 BLACK BASS Elliott, pitching Bagby, p_ also a rf_ 4 0 2 1 0 Augusta, was the club that steadied ed 36 holes in two under with Roy Lamb, former Pirate, par ers was effective allowing six hits First—J. M. Bass, 5 lbs. 2 ozs., Van Itoliays, If_ 3 0 0 4 0 _ 6 had won six and lost but one! And him several times on his final round. a 68 and a 70 for 389. Totals 3,8 13 27 13 Fletcher, lb_• 3 0 2 9 3 Bulla got and walking five. S. B. reel No. donated club. Philadelphia _ 100 000 001—2 350, by cf_ 3 0 12 0 On the third hole, the sixth hole and that total out of a 71 and 1. incidentally, the sole game he lost DiMaggio, The Senior and Spof- Cleveland .. 100 120 02*—6 Second—L. T. Yaskell. 4 lbs. 1 Lopez, c_ 2 0 0 3 1 the treacherous 15th who w’as 71-75 for Fraternity was lost to none other than Wes 447-yard par-4 Runyan, 291, Errors: Brancato, 2. Runs batted in: Davis, c _ 0 0 0 0 ] ford Weavers contest was a slug- oz.. 100 yards silk line, donated by his wood shots wavered off line. On tied with Herman Barren, a sur- McCoy, Heath, 2: Trosky, Weatherly, Ferrel. Lamb not only is doing a Banning, p_ 2 0 10 2 fest with the Seniors out on 2: Mack, Seibert. Two base hit: Walker. club. Dietz, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 each of them he got down in one prise contender, on a closing 74-71. coming masterful job of hurling, but is Home run: Trosky. Double plays: Su- Harms, x_ 1 0 0 0 0 Gene Sarazen and the big end of a 16-10 score, Cottle JACKFISH putt for his pars—from 16 feet at Jug McSpaden, der, McCoy and Seibert; Boudreau, also hitting well, to put himself Martin, xx_ 1 0 0 0 0 of the Weavers was the star on Prize—H. T. Warren. 3 lbs. 3 ozs.. the third, 15 feet at the sixth, and E. J. (Dutch) Harrison, who shot batting Mack and Trosky. Left bases: Phila- well up among the players in the Stewart, xxx_ 1 0 0 0 0 three for delphia. 5; Cleveland, 12. Bases on donated And it was two 71’s, were bunched at 294; Dick of this game hitting four, Bi State $1.50 worth tackle, by seven feet at the 17th. halls: Off Hadleyl, 2; off Dean, 2; off league. Totals_31 0 S 24 13 Metz with Lloyd Mangrum and Ed one of them good for four bases. club. a 10-foot putt that started him on Bagby, 4. Struck out:'By Hadley, 2; by Tuesday night's game will see x—Batted for Lopez in Sth. Dudley at 295, and Sam catcher of the Sen- 5. Hits: Off Ha 7 in 5 in- xx—Batted for in Sth. that last 18 holes with a birdie 4 Snead, Jimmy Copeland, Bagby, Cloy, Barefoot Burney Covington behind LADIES DIVISION Banning Horton Smith and nings ; off Potter, 2 in 1.; off Dean. 4 in xxx—Batted for Handley in 9th. Henry Ransom, iors took the honors of his the with Channel Bass—Mrs. F. L. Formy- on the 569-yard first hole, where batting 2. Wild pitches: Bagby, Hadley. Passed the plate for Pirates, young Fort Worth pro, finished in team. 1-4 250 birdies were as scarce as easy holes balls: Hayes, 2. Losing pitcher: Hadley. Sandlin probably playing first, duval, 14 lbs., yard Inter- PHILADELPHIA— Ab K H O A a bunch at 296 with the low ama- Umpires: Atrac, Stewart and Summers. Benjamin, ef_ 4 0 10 0 on this golf course. Oscar Sellers, the Coast Lines McKeithan’ second, Rowan at ocean reel, by club. teur, Harry Todd of Dallas. Time: 1:53. Attendance: (Estimated), May. 3b- 4 0 3 0 5 On that last time around the Southport Edens at third, Carter in Bluefish—Mrs. C. H. Berry, 8 Mueller, rf- 4 0 0 7,005 Two of the strongest advance fav- slugging from 7,000. short, 3 0 150 12 donated Etten. lb_:_ 3 0 0 12 0 yards of the Colonial course which 1940 lead his mates attack on the Pha- left field, with Alford, Horton, ozs., yards line, by orites, Champion Lawson Little bitwhiler, If_ 3 10 11 proved so disastrous to the home- had a and Stefano the men club. and P. G. A. titleholder Bryon Nel- lanx. At bat Sellers perfect Meade being Bragan, ss- 3 0 2 3 5 bred Wood went over Tarns Back Va. Mullet—Mrs. R. B. c Texans, par son, posted 297’s, Little losing all day swatting at a single, a double, a Chicago from whom the other outer garden- Shepard, iVarren, _ 2 0 0 4 1 on only three holes and had the donated club. Marnie, 2b _ 3 114 5 chance to repeat to a and a home run out of four ers will be chosen. $1.00 flashlipht, by by blowing tripple Croninfs 5-4 Blanton, p 2 0 0 0 1 79 on Crew, are rated as one 1 lb. 5 ozs. his third round. Others to attempts to give the Railroaders the The Lookouts Trout—Mrs. S. A. 12 break 300 were Vic in the Pfoff, ozs., Totals _ 28 2 7 27 IS Ghezzi, 298, and 22 to 10 decision over the luckless of the finest semi-pro teams CHICAGO. June 7.—W>—Chica- donated Pittsburgh- 000 000 000—0 Gene Kunes of Philadelphia, 299, state and indications are the $1.50 pair hose, by club. Phalanx Fraternity. go’s White Sox repulsed the Bos- Philadelphia _ 010 000 01*—2 while Heafner, from a tie for the Pirates are going to have to play Error: Vaughan. Runs batted in: 36-hole soared to 300 The other games, A. C. L. vs Spof- ton Red Sox challenge for second May. Two base hits: lead, at the a fast brand of ball to keep on the Marnie, Vaughan. finish. ford and the Phalanx and Y. M. C. in the by Ted Williams Eleteher. Sacrifice: Blanton. Double place credit side of the ledger. But this Leading on account days: Vaughan and Fletcher. 2; Mar- At that tigure the Carolinian was A. games wee postponed turning back ’s slugging year, as last, the Pirates seem to Hitters lie and Etten; Marnie, Bragan and Et- Evinrude Motor tied with of wet 5 to 4. Major League en. Left- on Ralph Guldahl, who was grounds. crew today, their best ball against the bases: Philadelphia, 4; a sad evened the series at play Pittsburgh. 5. Bases on halls: Off Lan- disappointment to the many There are only two more weeks of The victory strongest competition and if that 1*ng, 1; off Blanton, I. Struc kout: Bv Sales & Service who had figured he would be a and CHICAGO, June 7.—UPI—The kid play in the first half of the Hanover one game apiece snapped should Blanton. 3; by 1. Hits: Off EVINRUDE & KI/r() MOTOR rule holds Tuesday night, has grown up. Banning, prime contender, and Johnny Pal- second Boston’s winning string at six. banning, 5 in 7 innings: off Dietz, 2 in DUNPHY BOATS league’s split season. The one of the best games of the mer, 20-year-old play I. Losing pitcher: St. youngster from Monday, The White Sox won the game in Authority for that statement is Lanning. Umpires: 112 North Second half will get under way season Tuesday. 4 -onlan, Goetz and Rearcl'pn. Time: 1:50. Badin, N. C., playing in his first with a three-run outburst the “kid” himself—22 year old Ted June 23. The winner of the first half the sixth attendance: 3,802, open championship. Scores of 302 Jack Wilson from the Williams of the DLIJGINS will meet the victor of the second that drove and better were good for automatic * the hitter to be box. Currently mightiest in qualification in next half in a five game playoff 10 S. Front Street year’s cham- BOSTON— Ab *.H O A baseball, Ted says he is through to be in 15 0 CAPTURES pionship, played at the Inter- played August. DiMagglo cf- 4 0 PRIOR feuding with writers and fans. He’s lachen club in Finney, rf 5 1 0 0 0 Minneapolis. LAST WEEK’S RESULTS * out to be known as just "a nice Williams, If -- 1 ® J £ *5 and intends to live down Star-News Senior Frat. 1 Cronin, -- TOURNEY guy” that 11; 4 J0 0 3 }1 CLINTON Foxx, lb- "partly deserved” reputation for Star-News 8; Y. M. C- A. 7 Tabor, 3b--- 4,1.52 ANNOUNCEMENT I,. Newsome, 2b- 8 0 112 unsociability h* acquired during Frat. 10 3 0 1 2 0 Willett, Of first two seasons Summer Senior 15; Spofford Pytlak, -- Defeats Frank his in the majors. Wilson, p- 3 0 0 1 1 Closing Phalanx said 1 was a A. C. L. 10 Take Junior “They 22; Fleming, p- Anniston, To heel and ? ? ? 2 i I’ll I a Spofford and A. C. L. (rain) Hale, x _0 admit had lousy attitude”, -Jt _1 J> Singles Title said the 9th Hours Phalanx and Y. M. C. A. (rain) 4 9 lanky youngster who MONDAY Totals_ 34 24 9 Starting in 9th. through Friday was THE STANDINGS x—Batted for Fleming hitting an W1 — amazing .436. “But I don’t think BEGINNING JUNE R C., June 7.— MONDAY, 9TH Team Won Lost Pet. CHICAGO— Ab H O A CLINTON, S- I deserved all 1 Prior of St. they wrote about .818 Knickerbocker, 2b --4 113 Fifth-seeded Teddy Star-News 9 2 * 0 0 3 me, even though 1 have to SUMMER CLOSIHG HOURS Appling, ss won the junior admit 8 3 .727 3 117 2 Petersburg, Fla,, Week At. Coast Line Kuhel, lb- sec- the start of it all Days.5 P.M. * 0 2 0 0 title here today in the probably was Senior Frat. 6 6 .500 Wright, rf- singles my fault”. 4 12 0 4 and south- 3 Lodlgiani, 3b-- ond annual boys’ junior - A. 4 6 .400 0 M. Y. M. C. Kreevich, cf---4 10 3 tournament by defeat- WEEK DAYS 5 P. .363 4 1 3 2 0 ern tennis Saturdays.9 P.M. Spofford 4 7 Hoag If —————— teamed with Ed 4 0 2 0 Frank Willett of Anniston Davis of New 9 .181 Tresh, c—--- 8 ing Phalanx 2 6-0, in the fin al Orleans and won the doubles Smith, -_4 -1 Jl J2 Ala-, 6-3, 6-1, - M. THIS WEEK’S GAMES championship in T SATE IlDAY 9 P. 35 5 12 27 11 round. defeating om at Totals _-_ of Takoma Mulloy of Spofford vs Phalanx 012 000 001-4 Robert Bensinger Memphis Tenn. and Monday: Boston_ of Allen _ 200 003 00*—5 John Bartlett of New Robert Strange. Atlantic Coast Line Chicago Park, Md., and Wills, Orleans 6-0 Errors: None. Buns batted in: L. the jun- 6-1. M. A. at Bellamy Park. Memphis, Tenn., annexed 4 vs Y. C. Newsome, Tabor, 2; Hale, Lodlgiani, 2; Rod- Two base crown beating vs Atlantic Hoag, Tresh, Smith. hits: Di- ior doubles by Tuesday: Star-News Kuhel. Three base N. C., Maggio, Lodlgiani, ney Robinson of Charlotte, Coast Line at Robert Strange. Tabor. Home run: Hale. Stolen hits- Windham, of Orlando, On Rae? Term* L. Newsome. Krevich, Hoag. Sac- and Billy Wednesday: Senior Fraternity vs bases: 6-3. raylor rifice: Left on bases: Boston, Fla., 6-4, 6-2 Pytlak. WENBERG Y. M. C- A. at Robert Strange. 8- Chicago, 8. Bases on balls: Off Wil- Jank Tuere of New Orleans No. 4. Struck son. 2: off Smith, out: By his singles BROS. 131 NORTH Thursday: Star-News vs Spofford 9 1 seeded retained boys GOOD Smith, 7. Hits: Off Wilson, in 5 2-3 Bar- off 3 in 2 1-3. by conquering OUtributora at Robert Strange. innings; Fleming, Losing championship Srcl & Grace FRONT STREET Wilson. Umpires: Macon Ga. sec- 8ta. CLOTHES Frater- pitcher: Passarella, ney Wansker of Phone 3686 Friday: Phalanx vs Senior and Time; 2:08. Attend Basil Pipgras. ond seeded 6-1 6-2. Tuere then nity at Robert Strange, I ance; .(Actual), 3,685.