10th, the Pitts Theatre offers Boris NO. 2 TEAM IN Port Of 7 Seas Karloff in ‘‘”. LYNCHBURG BEATS This concludes a week of hits at WASHINGTON At Pitts Next the New Pitts Theatre in Emporia. Watch for more to come. ENTRY Monday-T uesday (Continued from Page 4) CAROLINA'S

Opening a week of hits at the Team Furnish- throw to first with two away and NOTICE Virginia New Pitts’ Theatre on Griffith Stadium where we saw the apparently the side retired. Sunday, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: es In is a Cleveland Indians polish the Wash- Surprise Second Only three hits were scored by September 4, thrilling racing HALIFAX COUNTY: in a close af- hurler fanned story, "Little Miss Thoroughbred”, ington Senators very of Ball each team. Each The undersigned, having been we went out Game Snappy made five starring , , fair. After the game 12 even. But Roanoke appointed and duly qualified as ad- The Frank and to the Washington Monument and errors and that tells the story. McHugh, introducing ministratrix c. t. a. of the estate of wait- chance in little Janet Chapman, Hol- finding such a large crowd (The Wichita Eagle) Carolinians had a big lovely J. W. Crawley, deceased, all per- the elevator we decid- missed it on a bad bit lywood’s newest child discovery, a ing to go up Another major upset occurred in the 10th but sons having claims against the es- a 3dow bundle of sunshine 'who’ll ed to walk, and boy what walk. of strategy, a bad-,theo,,( 4-year-old tate are notified to exhibit the the national tourney when Roanoke steal heart Hux and Bill Riggans of a squeeze bunt going your away. “Speed” the team strategy, same before her on or before Au- Rapids of North Carolina, On and 5- made the trip in 16 minutes, but wrong. They were pretty helpless Monday Tuesday, Sept. or this notice will that over Enid went down gust 3rd, 1939, knocked meet- 6, the Pitts Theatre will Dorsey Nethery and Nathan Tay- all the way when it came to bring you be in bar to their without a run in an ll-inning pleaded recovery. lor must have taken an hour as we the ball. a picture that will bare your heart, The ing All persons indebted to said estate struggle with Lynchburg, Va. lovable Wallace in were late in leaving Washington, It was a long but fast game and starring Beery will make immediate score was 1-0. please pay- to his dramatic and did not get back to Roanoke kept the crowd of 4,500 glued greatest triumph, ment. The two towns, scarcely 100 miles until 4 a.m. Monday morn- their seats. “Port of Seven Seas”, supported by Rapids The This the 3rd day of August, 1938. apart, had never met. Caro- Frank Maureen ing. Ask your mileage expert how The 1-0 game was the second Morgan, O’Sullivan, Mrs. Eula A. linians were favorites but their Davenport, or two John and a cast of thousands. far a gallon of gas will run, for shutout of the night. In the Beal, c. t. a. was entirely missing as the Administratrix, see member of Roa- punch 12 mid- Here is a picture that is truly details any games, completed before of the Estate of J. W. Crawley, chunky, easy working Robertson, with noke No. 2 softball team; anyway, night, only four runs Were scored great, packed breath-taking deceased. young righthander mowed down fellows, we had a grand trip and in 20 innings of ball, the best pitch- thrills, and loaded heart-breaking the touted collegians from the RFD, Battleboro, N. C. we owe much to it romance and delightful those making ing of the entire tourney. comedy Thorp and Thorp, Attorneys, Carolinas. an all around possible, I thank you. Although Lynchburg got two on good show for both Robertson was Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Opposing Talley, and so the Our Personnel Manager, F. S. by errors in the first Talley pitch- young old, bring whole 5t-T&T-9-9 southpaw who deserved a better Kemp, is leaving Friday morning ed out and not until the fourth did family out to see it. fate as he hurled fine ball all the to attend the 29th Division Worlds the Virginians hit. Then they Coming Wednesday and Thurs- way. But two errors in the 11th War Reuinon and Convention at wasted a sure run as Fortune blis- day, Sept. 7-8, is Kay Francis in NEW PITTS’ following a safe bunt, spelled de- her latest Baltimore Maryland at the Lord tered a beauty double behind the hit, “,” with an feat. The score came in on a wide excellent Baltimore Hotel. Good luck, Frank, right field board only to go out at supporting cast headed by THEATRE Anita we’ll sure miss you. Be a good third when he stumbled in starting Louise, iwth Bonita Gran- EMPORIA, VIRGINIA ing attack of the visitors in the boy and don’t take any wooden a slide. A single over second fol- ville, Bobby Jordan, and John Litel. ninth subdued Dr.Pepper beyond nickels. lowed, but Talley pitched out then For one day only, Saturday, relief. A1 Wellens played a hangup Sept.j on a forceout. SUN. ONLY SEPT. 4 game at third for the losers, de- HOTEL HARRINGTON Those two hits were all Lynch- at the plate. Then fanned JOHN LITEL spite an error which was responsi- Talley Eleventh, Twelfth & E Sts., N.W. burg made in seven innings. Roa- to end a chance to win it. “Little Miss ble for the visitors’ ninth run but glowing Thoroughbred” Washington, D. C. noke Rapids was about as helpless, Lynchburg had its winning run did not affect the eventual result. MON.-TUE. August 30. 1938 but two up in the seventh in the 11th. Trent led off SEPT. 5-6 Weavers Ab H O A getting with a Mr. Francis S. Kemp, when McCrary started a rally with safe bunt. Cronin fanned, and then WALLACE BEERY Rogers, ss 5 3 2 1 Personnel Manager, a single but was caught off first. two errors proved fatal. First “PORT OF SEVEN SEAS” Daniels, c 4 16 1 Roanoke Mills Co., Then Burnette walked and stole. Whatley muffed a foul ball. Then Renn, 3b 5 0 4 0 Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Davis popped to short center and Fortune rolled out but Trent ad- Hux, p 5 113 Dear Mr. Kemp: Whatley to left to end that threat. vanced to second. St. Clair hit a WED.-THUR. SEPT. 7-8 Carlisle, cf, If 4 110 Now that your party has come Lynchburg opened the ninth with hot bounder to short. Dickens KAY Ferrell, If, rf 4 111 FRANCIS and gone, I want you to know how a walk to Fortune. St. Clair looked came up with it but threw low to Cooper, rf, cf 2 2 0 0 in “MY BILL” very much I appreciate your bus- at a third strike and when Robin- first, the ball from Brown, 2b 4 2 3 4 getting away iness, and best of all I especially son forced Fortune at second a Whatley and Trent scored. St. Clair Taylor, lb 4 18 0 wish to commend your boys for queer play came up as Aderholt’s went out to end the Green, sf 4 0 10 stealing inning. their behavior during their stay throw to first hit Fortune on the Roanoke made a Totals 41 12 27 10 Rapids threat with us. Their conduct was admir- head. Robinson went to second for the crowd in their half the 11th SAT. ONLY-SEPT. 10 able in every and I and advanced to third on a as Dickens way, certainly Dr.Pepper Ab H O A passed walked and stole with BORIS KARLOFF hope we may again have an oppor- M’ney, ss, p 3 10 2 ball. Crosswhite fanned, the ball two away, but Bradford bounded “INVISIBLE to entertain at went into the dirth and Nethercutt to MENACE” tunity your group Fox, df 3 10 0 third and ended the game. the Harrington Hotel. A. W'ns, 3b 4 0 4 5 made two stabs at it, then a low Cordially yours, Bovello, c 3 15 0 throw to first but Whatley dug it August Gumpert, Manager. C. Hill, If 4 14 0 up for a hairline putout. Jackson, 2b 3 14 1 Robertson got out of a tough hole Herald-Times) Beck, cf, ss 3 0 12 in the tenth. With one away Davis Stagiirig a hitting rally in the W’ward, lb 3 0 9 0 got to second on a two base over- ninth after throw from inning having been held Hoy, sf, p 4 0 0 0 short. He advanced to hitless for the third on a wild previous four frames Kiraly, p 0 0 0 0 pitch. Big What- the North was Carolina Weavers hand- Was’n, sf, cf 3 10 0 ley up. On a 1-1 count he sud- ed Dr.Pepper softballers their third Totals 32 6 27 10 denly tried a squeeze play but defeat in as many the score bunted into the days, Weaver _ 220 300 004—11 straight pitcher’s 11 to 7. hands and Davis was an being Dr.Pepper- 102 210 100— 7 easy out TRe local celebrities were not at Runs—Renn, Hux, Ferrell, Coop- top strength, trailing until the sev- er (2), Brown (3), Taylor (2), enth inning when they tied the Green, Mahaney (2), Fox (2), count at seven all behind the pitch- Woodward, Kiraly, Wasserman. Er- of ing Mahaney, who had replaced rors—Carlisle, Taylor, Wellens, Ja- Matthews in the Hoy fourth, after Kiraly had cobson, Beck. Two-base hits—Car- been touched for five hits and four lisle, Bovello. Three-base hit—Rog- REPEATS BY runs. ers. Home run—Wasserman. Left It was *OPULAR DEMAND a game that appealed to on bases—Weavers, 6; Dr.Pepper, 6. the spectators, there being lots of Base on balls'—Off Kiraly, 1; off and hitting several walks, with the Hoy, 1; off Mahaney, 1; off Hux, 8. result that the Johnson's basebags were al- Hits—off Kiraly, 5 in 3 innings -most always occupied. Although (none out in fourth);-off Hoy, 2 in with generous passes, Hux was ef- 2-3 inning; off Mahaney, 5 in 5 1-3 fective in keeping the Pepper bat- innings. Struck out—by Kiraly, 1; Quick Drying ting under control in the pinches. by Hoy, 1; by Mahaney, 1; by Hux, “Sam, do those Nip and Tuck people 4. Winning pitcher—Hux. Losing across Until the ENAMEL the road eighth frame the game pitcher—Kiraly. Umpires—I. Mil- keep was nip-an i-tuck, but the smash- wit and J. Asher. chickens ?” One Coat Covers “They keeps some of ’em, .I sah.” WHERE DO YOU LIVE?

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