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set on seeing Wallace Wade s If you have your heart Selkirk, Gordon Hit Homers Bender Farm Baer Favored In Bout Bob Tennessee Volun- Chief Says Boys SKIPPER ALLOWS Blue Devils meet Major Neyland’s Pearson Gets Fifth start your As With Campolo Tonight teers at Knoxville next fall, you’d better getting Victory Of Year Make Better Baseball Hurlers reservations right away. BUT FIVE HITS NEW June 5—
— to YORK, was months ago, it got olt 90 cent of When the game booked PHILADELPHIA, June 5—Iff)— “That’s why 75 to per Buddy Baer is a 1-2 choice to June 5.— (iP) —The one of the headline games NEW YORK. still have to the boys a career a rolling start as being big You keep pitchers fail to find in the Lamb Leads Buc’s 13-Hit eliminate Valentin Campolo good champion Yankees hammered Roy Tennessee its bid to the Kose svorld down on the farm if you expect ventured. from the Argentine, as a Grover Poole, Duke !> of the Then when got on another majors,” he “Morning year. jut their revenge today them to become good baseball Attack With Triple, contender” i.i that the Wademen could beat the “heavyweight man. Is Bowl and talk was rampant lefthander who had stopped them practices to improve pitching Second In ;j. for pitchers. Double, Single their 12-round bout in Madison the got another boost, in the season, piling up 12 the and of a team is one of the the Vols before breakfast, game early So believes old Chief Bender, hitting Square Garden tomorrow night. State Amateur pi-y to see them it out. hits Thornton Lee and down- Indian who there are thousands who would like fight against 56-year-old Chippewa lost arts—unless some last-place The same price is being White 7 to 5. Prices ing the Chicago Sox pitched himself to fame back in club happens to think of A 13-hit bombardment, plus air- on Patrick Edward Three-Figure manager quoted RALEIGH. Jun- was a spotty game, with the 1900’s and has been Norwood Some several persons in the It the early it.” tight pitching by Skipper Comiskey to get even with his \ four Christ- Sox leading 1 to 0 for the first around in baseball for 40 was for and erratic the visitors, four-under-par 6'. ttate, even before the last years. Back when he pitching fielding by New Jersey neighbor, Steve hotel BROWNS WIN OVER as Lee and Monte Pearson “Too kids are to the Pirates a 13 mas, had already made innings many going Connie Mack, Bender said, “Con- gave Wilmington Dudas in their eight-round co- Durham, today em>.:_ Yanks for the gome. Others duelled desperately, then the the city these days,” he lamented nie used to send a out to steal to 1 victory over the Wake Forest feature attraction. Dudas took reservations boy ist in the 10-cay q : bombardment followed suit weeks later com- staging a seven-run today. “And there they don’t gel the ball from me to get me to All-Stars at Legion field last night. an decision from who eight-round of the North birds RED 4 TO 3 next four frames and the that of stones two Sic.- \ pared notes with the early SOX, over the practice throwing stop practicing. My advice to kids Skipper gave up five hits, Comiskey last December. three runs and found the inn tariff had jump- Sox finally ganging up for or anything—to develop the is to keep throwing every day. of the scratch variety, in his eight Baer, who knocked out Natie Championship i-uin one chase Pearson. muscles to and He ed into big figures—from fig- Relief Pitcher Bob Harris in the ninth to necessary pitching You’ve got to get control.” inning tenure on the mound. Mann a few weeks ago, prob- Carolina Country e'r, into two and finally In their final turn at bat Eric Mc- control.” to Connie and "Chief’ out 12. Monk ure “Albert” struck Harrington ably will have a 20 pound ■ prices Breaks Hard 14-In- Grover Poole, i ; Up Nair doubled. Mike Tresh tripled and A case in the chief Bender won 206 into three. point, said, to the fans. major pitched the ninth inning, yielding weight advantage over Cam- star and Duke ur.it almost for the game are Pinchhitter Ken Silvestri homered. is young Bob Feller, the Van Me- for the A’s from and one. Tickets ning Engagement league games one hit fanning polo. was second. He as p, sure to be gone by September When Bob Kennedy added a single ter, la., farm boy, who has won 1903-14 and for the Phillies in 1916 The visitors used t'-u hurlers, market. Match play will i they are already on the Fireman Johnny Murphy rushed in eight—including a no-hit, no run 17. He reached his peak in 1910- Willir Woodlief and Wiggins, but — can BOSTON. June 5. — (JP) After and the finals on But here's something you to save Pearson’s fifth victory for game—against two losses so far after he the had much luck. Team- Red eight years joined neither Weeks before the game holding the hard-hitting Boston had this season. SEEDED NETTERS Sunday. watch for. him. Until the ninth Pearson A’s, with 23 victories against five mates gave them poor support, with over the last seven over the there Sox to five hits the Tomorrow comes loudspeaker, allowed only five hits, although giv- Bender, currently managing defeats. no less than seven errors being morninc Relief Pitcher Bob Harris hull and bear stories frames. a sin interstate with Will be'more ing up a run in the first on Wilmington, Del., league “If everything depended on one committed. The Bucs had a clean pairings, quale., a whole a today to MEET the two than broke up 14-inning game a Athletics' ADVANCE IN out of camps gle and three successive walks and club, Philadelphia game, I never worried,” Connie slate afield. the championship fli.-l the last-p'ace St. Louis Browns raft of nimble-witted propagandists give another in the eighth on a walk and farm, also believes the trouble with once said. "I just used Albert, the for the when Hold- Bill Gozart. Dm ■■■" the Except first, could turn out on Britain and Ger- a 4-3 decision over American most modern is lack of Luke Appling's double. pitchers greatest money ‘pitch-aw’ of all ford singled and was advanced on Follow Form Chart In South- Biggs. Raleigh. 71: T- leaders. many respectively. league's control. time.” 1 ham. vs. n For the Yanks George Selkirk hit a sacrifice and came home on a 72, Johnre The Duke-Tennessee will get top Two of the Browns were out when ern Boys’ And Juniors’ his seventh home run and along safety by Poole, the All-Stars never leigh. 75; Tom Ca: I K not only in the south, but Harris came to bat in the 14th and billing, with Joe Gordon and Red Rolfe had a threat. Tournament vs. Jim Crute, Wllsoi with really offered in the nation as a whole. Keep drove a single to short right hits. one first on a Turpentine. Durham. Bob three Bibber Scoring in the on third and To on it. Meet your eye Johnny Berardino Ab R H O A CHICAGO M’Coy walk, a sacrifice hit and a single by Budd, Jr.. Durham. 7. Scouts Attracted Swift on first. Kennedy. 3b 5 0 2 2 5 CLINTON, S. C., June 5.—CP)— Stefano, the Pirates showed their Grover Poole. l:c the tally, lb _ 5 1 1 10 0 the form Not calling any names or Before scoring winning Kuhel. Seeded players followed Reid Kreevieh. cf- 3 113 0 supremacy in the second when with Towler, Rale::. 7 situations, but Berardino had singled off Jim Bag- Here chart in the southern boys’ and jun- mentioning any rf 3 0 0 1 0 Mahoney error Wright, Tonight and an Styers, Lexington. 77 two walk at Harris hits, a they there’ll be a couple of spies by, Jr., who replaced Mickey Appling, sp _- 3 0 10 0 iors’ tennis tournament today. chalked up three runs. In the Taylor. Raleigh. 77. I stadium some night before in the ninth, and had goi.3 to third Rosenthal. If_ 4 0 0 2 0 Ezzell To Larkins In In the second round play, Legion Grapple on junior Wake Forest. 72. McNair. 2b _ 4 12 2 0 fourth added up three more j..: not be a liner they seed- long and they’ll copying when Bob Swift caroomed 4 114 1 Charles Hurt Earl Bartlett of New Orleans, Tresh. c_- Amateur Bashara Herring three one a by son. Raleigh, 74: S]-i■, \ concrete Bout; hits, three-bagger blueprints of the plant. off Marv Owen's glove. Lee. p_ 3 0 0 0 ? ed first, defeated Guy Andrews of Lamb, and an error. A walk, three Durham. 73, vs. II,, In fact, they might not even The Browns had to come from Silvestri. x _ 1 1 1 0 C Meets Newman Softball Game 6-1. Bud Hart During four Columbus, Miss., 6-1., 77. but hits and an error gave up Wilson, make a note on an envelope, behind to gain their second con- of Memphis, seeded second, defeated Totals _60 D y 24 y Bibber McCoy, the former star markers in the fifth. The Buccan- will be a weathered the series over grid Charles of the Ameri- they keeping secutive victory of x-Batted for Lee in 9th. Herring, Bob McLaughlin of Charlotte, N. C., at Holy Cross and a catcher for two eers added a brace of runs in the CHAItl.'»TTE \\ !• on two or three that their half- can softball was eye players the Bosox. who retained NEW YORK Ab R H O A Bakeries team, 6-4, 6-3: and Robert Spurrier of years with the Detroit sixth on two a walk and a NORFOLK be around ihe field Tigers, will singles, will scampering same lead when Washington downed Crosetti. ss _ 5 112 5 seriously injured yesterday after- Charlotte, seeded, third, defeated Ben Rolfe. 3b 5 13 0 2 meet young Tom Mahoney, of Or- hit batsmen plus a brace of errors. Charlotte Horne;.-- under the lights. i the Cleveland Indians for the second noon when, in chasing a fly ball, Turner of Columbia. S. C-, 6-0, 6-0. Keller, rf_ 4 10 10 lando, Fla., in the headline bout at Roy Lamb, rightfieider for the folk Tars here today Bert Kite, manager of the straight day. 4 0 0 3 0 he collided with Floyd Bailey Needham of Memphis defeat- DiMaggio. cf- stadium Pirates, the locals at bat Billy series, two to v B H O A Legion tonight. topped games Pirates, has received the infor- ; ST. LOUIS Ab Dickey, c_-_ 3 0 13 0 during a game with the Company ed Ed Clark of Orlando. Fla., 6-3, 3 with a double and single out limited the Tars to nine i ss ___ 8 0 0 7 If _ 4 13 10 In the triple, mation that two ivory-hunters plan i Lary. Selkirk. semi-finals match, Ellis A team at Bellamy park. 6-1; Russell Grossnickle of Columbus, Cullenbine. If- 4 10 5 1 Gordon. 2b_ 4 2 3 3 5 of four attempts. All but one man ertson hit a v,omer for ll a or two in order | Bashara. an All-American football He to watch game lb 7 1 2 13 1 lb_ 2 1 1 14 1 suffered a crushed shoul- Miss., advanced by default' Steve I McQuinn. Dahlgren. on the team hit safely. Frazier his third in the last one or two of the 115 1 2 0 0 0 2 player at Oklahoma A. & and a der to size up players. ; Hoag, rf _ 5 Pearson, p- M., and injuries to the head. Colson of Tampa. Fla., defeated T. with two for three led the visitors i 7 0 14 0 _ 0 0 0 0 0 member of One of Kite's old teamates, Bunn Laabs. cf Murphy, p the 1932 Olympics wres- He was admitted to Bulluck hos- W. Fowler of Atlanta, 7-5, 6-4; Jack 4 0 13 2 r-.ye Clift. 3b _ at the plate England exports Hearn. Carolina baseball coach, tling team, will battle Sailor Pat pital last for treatment. Blair of Miami defeated Buck Ar- .Berardino. 2b- 7 14 5 6 Totals _ 33 7 12 27 15 night the who The Pirates will play the Golden $500,000 worth of canes and may a likely looking lad c_ 7 0 2 3 1 N'ewman, made his first appear- Both and were and give Swift, _...... ___ 100 000 013—5 Herring Bailey cher of N. C., 6-2, 6-3, j Chicago Belt Athletic club of Durham at Shelby, brellas once over. Cramer, 2 0 0 1 0 ance here last when he annually. p_ New York _ 000 022 2lx—7 week, fought knocked unconscious in the im- Louis Schopfer of New Orleans de- x_ 1 0 0 0 0 field Lefty Here and Thre Radcliff. to a Legion Friday night. 1 Errors: Rosenthal, Lee. Runs batted one-hour draw with Johnny and that for of Durham. _jaMMaUSMgKSFW,,-.— R. Harris, 0 10 1 pact remained way feated Frank Campbell That Max Galento p-3 in: Appling 2, Rolfe 2, Selkirk 2, Dick- Marrs. Cheshire will pitch for the Bucs. Baer-Tony some time. N. C-. 6-0, 6-2. attract ey, Tresh. Silvestri 2. Two base hits: The box score: brawl in is sure to Totals _ 55 4 12 42 2C July j local interest on Due to the the Albertine of seed- Appling, Rolfe, McNair. Three base Holding tonight’s injury game (J A Gary Memphis, a of cash customers. .The x-Batted for Krmaer in 5th. WAKE r UHEST ARK H E bevy hits: Crosetti, Tresh. Home runs: Sel- card, will be the was until a later date. defeated Coker of however, amateur postponed 4 112 0 1 ed first, Presley two principals care little for de- BOSTON' Ab B H O A kirk. Silvestri. Stolen base: Gordon. Holdford, rf_ match between Constable William Today’s schedule calls for a Atlanta, 6-1, 6-2, in the second round Finney, rf_ 5 114 0 Sacrifices: Pearson 2, Dickey. Double Frazier, ss _ 3 0 2 2 3 2 115 0 Ezzell and game between Sunshine Laun- of the tournament. Cramer, cf_6 play : Rolfe. Gordon and Dahlgren. Left Henry Harry Larkins, 3b_ 3 0 1110 boys' 0 Riggins, Williams, If _ 7 0 0 7 on bases: New Y ork 8; Chicago 7. 190-pounder of Acme. Both men dry and the Brigade at Robert Poole, lb —. 4 0 1 9 0 1 Foxx. lb _ 4 13 9 0 Bases on balls off: Pearson 4, Lee 3. have been training all week for the Strange park at 6 o'clock. Tabor 3b.. 1 0 1 0 1 Strikeouts bv: Pearson 3. Lee 2. Hits Timberlake, cf-c -.401100 Altus Allen Owen. 3b_ 5 0 2 2 4 off: Pearson 9 in 8 (none out in bout. A bathing suit will be given Registers innings Wall. If _ 3 0 0 2 0 2 Poerr. 2b_ 6 0 2 4 4 9th): Murphy, none in 1. Wild pitch: the winner. 0 0 0 Davis, 2b_ 3 0 0 2 3 0 K. 0. Over John Paychek Carey. 2b _ 0 0 Lee. Winning picther: Pearson. Um- Larkins challenged Ezzell to a Cronin, ss_ 5 0 0 2 3 pires : Grieve. Geisel and Quinn. Time: GODWIN’S LOSES Parrish, c-cf_ 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 match ! c _ 5 17 1:50. Attendance: last week and on the Desautels. 5,756. grap- Woodlief. p_ 2 0 0 0 1 0 CHICAGO. June 5.— (JPi —Altus 0 1 0 ! Peacock, c _ 10 constable's pling acceptance, Pro- 2 0 0 0 4 1 Allen. 19 old negro M. Harris, p- 3 0 0 0 0 Wiggins, p__ year Chicago moter Scotty Dawkins the _ 3 01 1 1 1 placed TO CITY OPTICAL ranks a Bagby. p Reds out of the amateur only Xonnenkamp. z_ 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati Stop bout on the card- Totals _ 31 1 6 24 12 7 year, knocked out Johnny Paychek, The headline bout is sure to at- the 12 2 Des Moines heavyweight, in Totals _ 51 3 42 13 New Yorkers, 7 To Moves Into tract attention. McCoy, who has Taylor-Colquitt H A E last round of their ten round, f%t‘HOMELM z-Ran for in 14th. WILMINGTON AB R 0 Bagby been in the wrestling game for First Place; T.-C-, Ethyl- S. bloody battle in the Coliseum to- 0O0 002 000 01—4 CINCINNATI, June 5.— (JPi —The McKeithan, 2b-441200 I St. Louis _001 about 10 has years, become very well cf_ 3 1 2 0 0 0 night. ctfere Boston _ 012 000 000 000 00—3 Reds stopped the gaining Giants 7-2 Dow Meet Today- Alford, 7/ou £njoy known, counting among his victims 3b_ 6 0 2 2 0 0 Paychek, attempting a come- Errors: Hoag. Cronin 2. Runs batted in their first night tilt of the season Stefano, REAL HOTEL on the mat Gus Sonnenberg. Ma- defeated E. W. God- back for the first time since he in: Laabs 2. McQuinn. R. Harris, Foxx onto Harry Gumbert for City Optical Smidt. ss_ 5 110 3 0 by jumping Joe in Owen. Cronin. Two base hits: Mc- honey made a hit with the crowd in win’s Sons yesterday 5 to 4 at the 5 2 1 T 1 0 was knocked out by Louis five runs in the second inning and Moore, lb_ Quinn. Hoag. Laabs, Cramer. Desautels. his first appearance h’re a few weeks 22nd street and four punches nine weeks ago, was yard Taylor-Col- Sellers, lb _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacrifice: Finney. Left on bases: St. coasting on to victory. ago and last week he won the who was idle, moved out in in full retreat eight of the 10 Louis 18: Boston 12. Bases on balls NEW YORK Ab R H O A hearty quitt, Lamb, rf.— 4 2 3 0 0 0 won the off: Kramer 1. R. Harris M. Harris acclaim of the fans with his vic- front of the chase with six rounds. Paychek only 4, Whitehead, 3b. 5 0 114 flag Harrington, p_ 1 0 0 0 0 0 6. Bagby 3. Strikeouts by: Kramer 1 Moore, if_ 3 12 2 0 over Jack Hader. wins and three losses sev- third and ninth rounds. tory against Carter. If_ 5 1 2 2 0 0 It. Harris 1, M. Harris 4. Bagby 4. of_ 4 0 3 1 0 Demarco, Bashara wrestled under the name en and four for the Builders. Hits off: Kramer 7 in 7 R 0 H. McKeithan, C-310 13 20 innings; Ott. rf _ 5 10 0 Harris 5 in M. S in 8 of the Purple Flash before he was The Cresosters’ is 7; Harris 2-3: Panning, c_ 2 0 0 1 0 percentage Skipper, p 4 1112 0 4 :n 5 Bagby 1-3. Wild pitches: Kram- O'Dc-a. c__ 2 0 15 0 unmasked by Milo Stienborn a few .666; the Builders .636. er. R. Harris. pitcher: R. lb _ 2 1 0 10 1 Winning Young, weeks ago and his real be- City Optical started the scoring Harris. identity Totals _ 40 13 13 27 9 0 Losing pitcher: Bagby. Um- .1 urges, ss _ 40114 in the second as “Yi” LeGwin pires: McGowan. Kolls and Ormsby Giossop. 2b 2 0 0 0 0 came known. Newman is a former Score by innings: Time: 3:20. Attendance: Kenneth 3,200. Witek, 2b _. 2 0 1 3 C heavyweight of walked two and Marshall wrestling champion The score by innings: R H E Gumbert, p _ 1 0 0 0 1 the U. S. to drive in a run. On the navy. singled Wake Forest 100 000 000— 1 6 7 Lynn, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Promoter Dawkins has play, Marshall pulled up at second Rucker, x _ 1 0 0 0 0 announced Wilmington 130 342 00*—13 13 0 Dates Set For Junior on a fielder’s choice and Dean, p _ 1 0 0 0 2 that will be Roy tonight “Ladies’ Night" Summary: Runs batted in: Lamb. McCarthy, xx _ 1 0 0 0 0 Cook, who five hits, Baseball Finals with a free admission for each ticket gave up only _ 0 0 0 0 0 4; Alford, 3; Stefano, 2; Carter, Legion Vandenherg, p singled to drive home a brace of purchased. Poole. Two base hits runners. Moore, Skipper, _ 2 12 — — Totals 35 10 24 Doors to the WILSON, June 5.