GOOD MORNING ERNIE WHITE WINS 6TH IN 7 DAYS Caddies XXX X XX. x X * *** XX*

GLENWARD BLOMME CARDS’ SOUTHPAW By Davis To Fast Card but the Stage causes them to be that way, Pugs know what — Tonight I don’t 13TB WIN Camp CAPTURES ■—r either the _ golfing clan can think up the craziest ideas. It is over a score or a missed putt - sun or the lack of sleep high Leaders Have Won VALUABLE CARD war League By JackjSords Davis Nine And won a match. Over in the LAFRANCE PLANS which would have England Six of PepsisT had to con- Four in Row and has taken most of the caddies so the Britishers to Amer- Last Eight Starts coct some remedy for the situation. It has spread TWELVE FIGHTS Meet In Tom 1 Twilight for w_ Game ica more for publicity purposes than necessity. named Niblick, Burrell, British pro, has a trained rabbit, CHICAGO. Aug. 4.—Wh-Ernie Moore, Kozole, Eberle, McClellan and Inaugurating something new in White. rookie ace of which scampers after balls, 24-yea^-old LOUIS in Wilmington, the Camp St. Louis Cardi- CACOi/4AU#. Wallace Head Second the pace-getting — a Middlesex golfer, J. CAPTAi/4 AT MIS’ Davis baseball club and the Pepsi UNKNOWN and IS nals. pitched his sixth victory in SCORES a FIVE-MILE RACE ses-fi Ai'frt&'ireMrr Fight Program Cola team meet in a Snyder, has trained baby 17 days today, turning back the will game spo-rs donkey, Bogie, to carry his weak-hitting for a at Legion Stadium Wednesday eve- UPSET IN bags (and perhaps to bray PLANNED AT DAVIS 4 to 2 triumph. Some of the cleverest boxers ning at 6 o’clock, daylight saving TENUIS a The fireball southpaw al- when an misses young ever to display meir' wares in an time. opponent to reach South Another has a lowed the sixth-place Cubs American shortputt). golfer A five mile cross country race, army camp w'.U highl gh* Camp Since the beginning of daylight Champion the course home in the fourth inning duck trailing him around only there is so much more Eliminated in open to all soldiers on the post, Davis’ secoid allstar boxing saving time “Fore!” and dig balls out and noboby reached second base Eastern to cluck will be held at Camp Davis on daylight time available that the One couple has a after that. Babe Dahlgren opened matches this eveuirg. A tea tine of Grass Courts Tournev of a sand trap. Labor it was an- idea of playing late afternoon Day, Sept. 1, a walk after chimpanzee, named Jigs, who the fourth by drawing the card w'l be the pet nounced yesterday as organization tengtier.ing games was born; it being the cool- all he can do to tote his own two were out. Clyde McCullough RYE, N. has a call for of several bouts from the rounds est time of day for baseball. Y„ Aug. athletic officers issued scored 4.-!fl_Nip bags around the fairways. singled and Lou Stringer teen-year-old red head distance runners. to four, six and eight rounds, giving The Pepsi team and the soldiers Ear] Cod- On They Go both runners with a long el!, virtually unknown in Each regiment will be allowed have met twice before this season, big.%! On Santa Catalina Island they to left field. the spectators even more thrills. tennis, pulled the to enter 10 men in the race. The each having won one game, and only upset"', sometimes use wild mountain Thereafter the Cubs had to be The fact that Camp Davis boasts the Eastern Grass Court hill and trophy and the first and second this next game will be the rubber Char goats to lug clubs over content with' three scattered sin- an unusual array of boxers, bot' pionships at Westchester men across the finish line will re- between these two fast counts man has a dog, a total of teams. dale. One gles, White striking out professional and amateur, can b« club today by whipping to chase ceive individual awards. Lieuts. Bachelor and Wicker are Francis;, Raggs, who has learned eight batters. The decision gave treed to the selective service act. Segura, of Ecuador, 1939 them from the in charge of the Camp team and South balls and retrieve him a record of 13 wins and hree In addition to som hard American champion, in a punching their have met with un- seccrj but never touches a ball in charges round rough, Frank and losses for the season. regular army men, the post is well match, 7-5, 6-1. Florida comes to the Crespi usual success in games played play. Paul Erickson, another fast ball stocked with boxers who proved Bobby Riggs of Clinton, S. C front with another publicity stunt Out lately. They have on their squad seeded Gilbert Are artist, went the distance for the their ability before entering the number one, played rath* as caddies. some of the outstanding talent by using girls Cubs and also masterful listlessly as he turned back pitched army. from the Davis j"^ That is not so good for it is bound v Of Cubs* Lineup among Camp per- R. of ball except for the third inning Gray, Richmond Hills, x mind on some Much has been said of the wind sonnel. to get the golfer’s Cards scored all their Y., 6-1, 6-2 in his first round when the match between Eddie Kozole matcV other subject but the business at CHICAGO, 4.—UP)—The Na- up This club is the Post team and National Aug. runs. Singles Champion Dos hand. Such pulchritude! .... tional St. Louis and Ray Eberle, each of whom the members are drawn from its McNeill league leading White himself started the assault of Oklahoma City, Wc, One tired business man uses a the services for to- has on army win to his credit several his Cardinals lost Lane walked. forced regiments. first round match from Mans special caddy-car to carry him at of Frank Crespi, but the 11 ether bouts on tonight’, Kent of day, least, White at third, but Harry Hopp The''Pepsi club, managed by Bethlehem, Ps., 6-1, from tee to tee. Jumping schedule looit almost as their brilliant voung se nna base Lake. John Mize promising. Skeet James and coached Third seeded Frank S, Kovac' camel is singled to score by over into Egypt the who was knocked uncon- There will be battles in every divi of a man, a Harry L. Smith, won the first half Oakland, Calif., did bit ti into as for followed with single, scoring brought play carry-all scious when he was struck on the sion from 120 pounds to heavy- clowning during the match Moore. Stringer booted Enos flag in the Cape Fear loop anjl with equipment as well as players. to David of face by a batted ball heiore scor- weight. is considered one of the fastest Johnson Washington, D, one man broke the monotony Slaughter’s grounder, Hopp But with the Cubs as he went on to win day’s game Chicigc third on the Frenchy LaFrance, boxing in clubs produced in this area in the C., 6-2,6-i; by using a regular caddie and an ing and Mize going to The accident occurred during in structor at the camp, points with last several years. less than a half hour. autogiro to hop from rough to potential double play ball. Erick- field practice. Crespi nned his pric* to the speedy Wallace Speedy Frank Shields, of New York, fr, rough with little effort. One son struck out Martin Marion and The starting lineups of-both clubs head toward the plate after McClellan a semifinal mer National Singles caddie in Portland, Oregon, got tuning grounded out. contest, will be announced tomorrow by champ:-*, a throw from the outfield, -ust in bout of six rounds. Wallace and disposed of Ed Alloo of Berkelr the jump on his fellow workers Erickson allowed only four sin- team managers, and will compose * time to each a line drive from is An McClellan are colored selectees Calif.. 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. by purchasing a diving helmet with gles after that decisive splurge the strongest aggregation from he bat of Lonnie Warneke who had rec In the women’s singles the see;, which he retrieves balls from wa- route. ACgAMOAlGr outstanding boxing their rosters. who ^ ed all came a was batting to the infield. oui'FietoeRS ords as civilians. players through the ter hazards and makes living The Cards now have won four No admission charge will be was carried from the -- first round without incident. Gloria too. If can find anything or Crespi i/4 11939 M& All of the on the first you in a row and six of their last eight fights made and a capacity crowd is Evans of crazier than this field, and was replaced in th| upper Montclair, N. 1, anybody any starts, exclusive of a tie with PlD/i^ PftOP^ Cc.mp avis card were three expected. 1 lineup infielder advanced to the third round to- of please let me know. starting by utility 'n the game golf Brooklyn. 1 6AU* founds length. Increasing with Blitzkrieg! Eddie Lake. The extent of Crespi’s Pi// gether Mary Jane Metca'i ST. LOUIS— AbKH O A distance is warranted, it was ex fighters intensify their training of injury was not determined imme 1 Denver. Shirley Catton of Ala. Those unpredictable Yankees! Lake. 2b_ 4 110 plained, bj the rigid conditioning schedule. Moore, ef_ 5 10 2 0 meda, Calif., and Doris Hart ot They are enough to make a sports diately. observed tne If_ 4 12 6 0 program being by The card for this eve Miami Beach. writer tear his hair out by the A few minutes later Charley Gil- Hopp, complete Mize, lb_ 3 115 0 fighters. Military training and ning follows: handful. One day they are bert, young Cub outfielder, col- Slaughter, rf_ 4 0 13 0 daily workouts have built the men 12 lb. Class: Kid White the afire with rec- lapsed in the clubhouse and was Brown. 3b_ 3 0 2 1 3 Battling setting league an extent Not Go ss_ 4 0 0 2 1 up physically to such Perpetual May ord breaking stunts and the next tion. Marion, Annual Tournament Btry. B, B. B., vs K. O. Santore, Mancuso, c_ 4 0 0 8 0 Casting that they are ready for even longer some knock- Fq. Btry., 95th C. A. day lowly cellarite is Later Dr. John F. Davis. Cub _ 4 0 2 0 Postward White, p 0 matches. in Hambletonian ing their ears off in a double bill physician, said that Gilbert col Slated Afternoon 135 lb. class: Hampton Hillard Totals _ 35 4 S 27 5 Sunday convinced Eberle .... The of all La France is 45th C G, vs Joe Browns, people, lapsed apparently from a combi A., Btry Ward, GOSHEN, N. Y„ Aug. 4-1- had to rise and smack the will give a good account of him 93rd C. A.. Btry. I, 3 rounds. up nation of the near and nervous CHICAGO— AbKH O A The annual fishermen’s casting sizes of line: No. No. 12, Doc Parshall’s chances of becom- Bombers down two ing 9, self ">he Ko Charles in games. exhaustion. He said Gilbert was Hack. 3b_ 4 0 2 1 3 aga.iii-l hardpurching Delworth, Hq. 94th C. A., the first owner to train and tournament will be held on the ing And didn’t but six hits Galan, cf_ 3 0 110 and No. 15 or larger. role, winner of the International vs. they get in fairly shape bu would be Arthur Gutz, Hq. Btry., 95th drive his own Hambletonian win- good Dallessandro, if_ 4 0 0 0 0 northern for the two contests. ... It was extension, Wrightsville 5— will a num- in 103 Ebrle once a.aid C. 4 rounds. kept at the hospital a daj or two. 2 Nicholson, rf_ 4 0 12 1 Registrar assign Billy A., ner became slim Vmight when it their loss of season Conn the latter was first double the Dahigren, lb_ 3 10 6 0 Beach, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 ber to each contestant. The start- whi> fighting 140 lb. class: Sam Rogers, Btry. was discovered the veteran. Ohio- and first shut-out in two months McCullough, c_ 4 1 1 10 0 in the cnic-ieur class golfing world. The fans in a E,, 100th C. A., vs. Eun. Smith, an’s Stringer, 2h_ 4 0 2 5 2 o’clock, sponsored by the New er will announce to the chief spot- highly regarded Perpetual .... That the victory may give poll couldn’t a one Kozole arc Eberle b;lh won their 99th C. 4 rounds. was a doubtful in Wednes- pick better Sturgeon, ss _ 4 0 0 2 4 A., starter Brownies added to Hanover Fishing club. ter name and number of each con- enough spark after the way he beat Vic Ghezzi Erickson, p_ 3 0 0 0 2 lights in the first camp show two 147 lb. class: Steve Salamome, day’s renewal of the nation’s No. climb into the first division The annual barbecue will be dis- testant as he makes a cast and weeks Bob Riggs has cut out his ago. Kozole is from Head- B. B. T. C., T. B„ 2301st. vs Pug 1 trotting stake. Did someone about Totals_ 33 2 7 27 12 pensed with this season and the say something clowning which cost him his num- see that spotter recognizes same. quarters Battery f the 95th C. A., Smith, Medical Det., 4 rounds. It was learned the brown col! a for St. Louis? Surely ber 3t. Louis- 004 000 000—i tournament for boys and ladies flag one tennis ranking last year The spotter and his assistants will Eberle hails from Training Battery 155 lb. class: Angelo Gallo, B. B. became ill after winning a race were about the Cards Chicago_ 000 200 000—2 will be announced at a later you talking and will again be on date, No. 2, 301st C. A. T. vs. at Historic track last week ar.d sitting top see that each cast is marked as C„ T. B„ 301st, K. O. Gor .... Even the , of Error: Stringer. Runs batted in: stated George Clark, chairman of the heap when the season has of Battery C, 54th C.A. The two man, Ordinance Det., 4 rounds. has not responded to treatment who have the world’s Hopp, Mize, Slaughter, Brown, Stringer. the casting committee, made with a with card at- champion- closed. Ted Lyons took per- Two yesterday. pin 147pounders fought to a draw in 15 lb. class: Bill As Good Time park its base hits: Slaughter, Stringer, Rules Alexander, Hq. opened ship bunting floating on the breeze sonal of the Lake. of the contest are as fol- tachedmarke d with the contes- charge licking striped : Brown. Sacrifice: their first engagement. Wallace Btry., 95th C. A., vs. Bob Amur six-day meeting today—featured by in their own ball park, were pants off the Senators for his Salan. Double play: Hack, Stringer and lows: tant’s name. and McClellan both achieved en sun, A. ?4th C. 4 rounds. the Hambletonian Wednesday-tr.s knocked over a Dahigren. Left on bases: St. try. A., in double bill by tenth win of the season. Louis, 7; 1—Any kind of saltwater rod and best that could be said for 6. Bases on viable reputations in profssional 175 lb. class: Perpe- the next-to-last Braves. Cleve- Chicago, balls: Off White, 6— Each contestant shall have Hobert Holt, Btry Local Course 1: off Erickson, 3. Struck out: reel, and any size of line or sinker ranks before the tual was that he has oniy a slim Bv starting line at the beginning or entering army A, 54th C. A., vs. Charles Williams, land managed to stay near top school White, 8; by Erickson. 10 may be used in the event. chance of to the startin: Billy Dykes, High golfing Umpires': accuracy of The semifinal is slated for six 99th C. 4 getting with Bob Feller number Barliek, Pinelli and Ballanfant. Time at any time during the making Hq. Btry., A., rounds winning star, won the city-wide Open tour- Smaller than standard No. 9 line rounds. line. ! }f game: 2:11. Attendance: 6- a cast. Heavyweight: James 20. ... He has a good chance to nament held (Actual), or rod excess Turner, at the Muni by tak- 352. in of seven feet, Several other his 30 from on Violation of this promising fighters Btry. B, 54th C. A., vs. James get games here out ing the measure of Lt. Weise of six inches may not be used, in requirement will meet. In the heavyweight divi 100th C. 4 ADDITIONAL SPORTS .... If the Giants keep on losing Camp Davis in the finals. the distance event. shall penalize cast to an amount Dean, try. L, A., sion James Turner, Battery B. are to Phil- — to distance of the rounds; Lloyd Collins, they going trample the Paul Severin will have a good —Accuracy event (a) Sixty equal twice the Hq. Btry., ON PAGE TWELVE lies in their 54th C.A., fights Jams Dean, Bat 93rd C. vs. rush for the cellar gang of pill chasers to work with PIRATES DROP REDS yards from starting line to stake. overstep. Upon completion of three A., Ray Monett, Btry tery L, 100th Monett, .... Those Frankie Frisch Pirates next and Circles of casts each by all members of a C.A.; Ray I, 94th C. A., 4 rounds. year should go places in six, 10, 14 and 18 feet OUTBOARD MOTORS are the hottest in baseball or the starter will Battery L, 94th C.A., clashes with SemiFinal Bout: Wal thing the scholastic tourney. The radius to be laid off with stakes flight group, Speedv AND BOATS FOR HIKE are too IN CHARGE further the Lloyd Collins, Headquartes Bat TO TOP while 100th C. vs today. They getting High school netters will be with- as center, (.b) to be stop casting lace, Btry. E, A., At Our Pier On Scoring 6, 3, 93rd C.A. Wrighlsvilli close for comfort to the Durocher out a next season unless 2 and 1 or measurer and scorer measure and tery, Speedy McClellan, C, 54ih points the zone of six. Btry. Beach S. Waynick Bird. Dodgers. Wouldn’t it- be some new record the casts, each Judges for the bouts will be 2nd C. rounds. some faculty member can Frankie Frisch’s Lads Give iu, 14 and 18 feet radius respec- competitor A., series if we could have a to be scored on cast. 1 Lieut. D. A. Dillard and 2nd Lieut. play-off take charge. ... It would be a tively. (c) Five casts to be made his longest Final bout: Ray EJjerle, B. B. PICKARDS between the pride of Brooklyn, the shame to drop a which has Cincy Their Second in each contestant. In John J. O’Connell; referees. 2nd T. C., T. B. 2, vs. Eddie Koz sport by event of )le, 209 Market St. Dial 3224 Gas House Gang of St. Louis and so Lieut. Dees and Staff brought many honors to the Four Games; Get 3 Hits ties for first and second places, Henry Sgt. Hq. Btry., 95th C. A., 8 rounds. 2 the Pitt Pirates .... Whew! Ellis. school in the past ten years the tied contestants shall have E. J. Staff Sgt. Robert M The would H0LLYR00D WINS managers probably The Kingsmen are on top of the three casts to decide the Brown will announce the fights. have to air-condition the to winner; park Cape Fear league. The Finkel- CINCINNATI, Aug, 4.—UP)—The other ties to be decided by lots. The first show in the open air keep the bats and balls from ex- steins’ three little brass balls did World Champion Cincinnati Reds 4—Starter to have a list of con- arena adjacent to theater No. 1 heat TROT FEATURE ploding under the internal not them luck in testants was a bring any their scored their second run in four with space for entering great success, with more Albert Perry a R The A’s have chance of passing game with the Ramblers. games but it was score on each cast. than 2,000 soldiers in attendance. the Bosox if their today, hardly pitching holds Skeet James’ are back in 4— Starter LaFrance INSURANCE BONDS Pepsis enough to delay the fast-charging to have a list of con- Six-Day Grand Circuit Meet- Ccach predicted yester- out. Craig Wood is the un- the via column after off testants with that the staring , who won. 4 to space for entering day caliber of bouts wih In Our New Office 230 Princess Street crowned champion of the entire in thj ing Opens at Good Time shaki’j second half 1 1, on the three- score on each cast. improve with each show, as the _Now —- 1 heaving of 5— The Johnnv Lanning. spotter will have two Park in Goshen, N. Y. markers. He will The Pirates buttoned up the examine each cast as made and game with two runs in the first display to the starter the correct number GOSHEN, N. Y„ Aug. 4.—tAO— inning on Jeep Handley’s infield for the valuation of the cast on score Hollyrood Hertha, owned by Leo single. Arky Vaughan’s safe bunt, sheet. 5—In case a cast on McNamara of Indianapolis, out- a force play, a walk, and the re- stops a line dividing two zones, the classed a field of 11 today to win Step Up To a luctance of Eddie Joost and Lonnie spotter shall record the cast as in the 2:20 trot, feature of the open- Frey to decide about Vince De- the inner zone. All casts are to be ing day of the six-day Grand Cir- Maggio’s pop fly. It went for a scored as where the sinker comes cuit meeting at Good Time park. NEW TASTE THRILL single. The to rest. , bay mare, driven by Tom The Reds scored their run in 6—The starter shall see that no Berry, stepped to victory in both the third without a hit. Bill Werber contestant steps over the starting heats in times of 2:08 3-4 and With... walked and worked his round 2:08 1-2. way line at the beginning or at any She led Summer Sun to an wild throw of Joost’s Vaughan’s time during the making of a cast. the wire in the first mile heat and grounder, a an sacrifice, inten- Violation of this requirement shali whipped straight shot in the sec- tional walk, and a fly. 1 disqualify the cast in which the ond. PITTSBURGH— Ab R H O A violation occurs and the cast shall Doctor Grattan, from the stable Handley, 31>_ 4 12 2 2 be scored as zero. of M. V. Walker of Cross Creek. Vaughan, as_ 3 0 2 2 4 Elliott, rf_ 4 10 3 0 All participants in last year’s Pa..took both heats of the .2:09 Fletcher, lb_ 4 0 18 1 distant championship, who score pace, with My Birthday second in Van Robays. If_ 4 112 0 in excess of 300 feet are prohibited each. A photo was required to de- DiMaggio, cf_ 4 0 2 3 0 cide the Martin, 2b_ 3 0 0 4 1 from entering the fisherman’s dis- second heat. Lopez, c_ 2 10 3 0 tance events, but they along with Millie’s Mite, from the Good Lanning, p_ 3 0 0 0 3 all winners of the fishermens’ Time stable, was odds-on favorite events are for the Totals 31 4 8 27 11 eligible for the dis- opening event, for 2:24 tance championship. trotters, but after winning the first heat CINCINNATI— Ab R H O A Distance Contest easily, he broke and finished Frey, 2b 3 0 14 3 1— sixth m the M. Course to be laid out with second. Samuel McCormick. If_ 3 0 0 0 0 Robert Waner. rf_ 3 0 0 1 0 30-yard baseline at casting point. Smyfce’f Hanover, who fin- F. 4 0 ished third in McCormick, lb_ 0 11 1 To be 100 feet wide at 300-feet the first heat, cap- Lombardi, c _ 4 0 0 3 1 tured the from casting point. Foul lines to second to win the event. Craft, cf_ 4 0 0 3 0 H!S Honor, Werber, 3b_ 3 114 2 extend from each end of 30 feet owned by Dotson & Mandle and Toost, ss___ 3 0 112 base line through driven by John Hart- corresponding was Thompson, p_ 1 0 0 0 4 ends o 100 foot line, located man, easily best in the 2:20 1 0 300 Aleno, z_ o 0 0 feet from pace. Moore, p_ 0 0 0 0 1 casting point. Set in- 2 termediate stake on each side of 29 1 3 Totals_ 27 14 course for convenience of spotters z—Batted for Thompson in 7th. Railroaders Smash “V in lining fouls. Mark an arc on Pittsburgh _ 210 010 000—4 Cincinnati_ 001 000 000—1 ground 300 feet from casting point 13 to 8 in Hanover Ball Errors: Handley, Vaughan. Runs bat- to permit spotters to signal at 5( ted in: Vaughan, .Van Robays, DIMag- It s once when any contestant Tbe The Drink glo, Lopez. M. McCormick. Two base casts of the ACL de- more than 300 feet. Radersthe hit: Van Robays. Stolen base: Vaughan. feated Monograms of the “Y” A smooth, rich beverage that really 3uer“' Sacrifices: Vaughan, Lopez, Lanning, M. 2—-All casts falling outside the in a Hanover That McCormick, Thompson. Double softball league game thirst. Ale a 100% pure-g*** Likes play: limits of the course above de- on Relax with Chevy Everyone Werber, Frey and F. McCormick. Left yesterday the Robert Strange ^ shall be foul field a a drink made on bases: Pittsburgh, 11; Cindinnati, 6. scribed and shall be by 13 to 8 score. product. It’s swell ♦ Bases on balls: Off Lanning, 3; off scored zero. / Taylor, Smith and Sellers famous Breweries, Cincinnati, off Moore. 1. Struck out: drove Hudepohl ^ Rich In Dextrose Thompson, 7; 3— If line breaks the cast on out homers for By Lanning, 1; by Thompson, 2. Hits: the winners to lead which break occurs be both Off Thompson. 7 in 7 inninga; off shall teams in batting. Moore, 1 in 2 innnlgs. Losing pitcher: scored zero. Batteries were for the ACL, Thompson. Umpires: Stewart, Mager- 4—Contestants will be divided in- Smith and Rusk kurth and Dunn. Time of and for the YMCA game: 2:0V to three the follow* Garrott and By STATE DISTRIBUTING COBP. Attendance: 2,109 paid; 2,211 boys. flights, using Auld. 2 420 Martin SL JftfcM Wilmington, N. C. Telephone 7811