Smoke Rings LITTLE CAPTURES NATIONAL -- ★ «Ar ^Ar «Ar ^ ^ OPE!' A n ^ ^ n AAA ^ ^ ^ The Race Is On DEFEATS SARAZEN By SAM RAGAN Pepsi-Cola Nine Leads In Fear MATCH —- ■ ■ ■ ■■ IN PLAYOFF Cape—•—— r » -- League *— --- _ and it looks like a hot race in It’s brewing already Around In 70 National this season. Right Slugs Way both the American and leagues PC’S WIN OVER ... Gene Turns MARK Sords ST. the and Cincinnati to battle it Strokes While GIANT QUESTION Jack LOUIS now, we will pick Dodgers By KNOCKS that the Giants In Card Of 73 out in the senior circuit, with a warning MASONBORO, 9-6 step into the mixup. A’S IN THE may Hals early seasoH CEIL! In the loop it’s a good gamble that Boston will By GAYLE TALBOT junior While Leland record IS bad edflF / HJoCRi^Gr \ to beat we’ll A’s Beat Kappas be either No. 1 or No. 2 and for the team CANTERBURY GOLF CLUB, mb i& form 7 SCHUMACHER \ Browns Take retOrhs aaId » 1 Both 9—VP)—Ham- Triumphs Over J B’s; Crown- ASAtflSf dS— Ends nominate either Cleveland or the Yankees. CLEVELAND, June OH PELlv/ER 15" VlCI&RlES __ ^___ HgRe &JPS Tilt; First mering his shots tremendous di- men Purol In for. rue S\ 8 To Plenty Ul ruemuM Whip Loop seasoH,-fHe MJ/ BAffitJer stances down the soggy fairways, eiAHr's fibore. i& cop \V ] And Second 4 To The race will not be set to pat- 2 Lawson Little cut the legs from tHe HAtioHAL LEAecJE- tern this year in the Amer- Y^£hOmp again PHILLIES under game little Gene Sarazen to- The Pepsi-Cola team climb- That much is cer- BUCS, FfeOHAHT ican league. day in their 18-hole playoff for ed into sole possession of first place PHILADELPHIA, June 9. tain and it's a sure thing The already the National Open Golf cham- in the Cape Fear Baseball associa- St. Louis Browns, that there’ll be plenty of fireworks particui; DIVIDE PROGRAM pionship. tion yesterday with a 9-6 triumph shortstop there. But this year it won’t be Johnny dt over the Masonboro Ramblers. Berardino, on him, the the athletics Cardinals making the guns roar, With the pressure into the American 11 To former British and American ama- While the Pepsis were winning but the unpredictable Dodgers. Pirates Take Nightcap, gue cellar today with a around their the Athletics were home often teur king slugged his way tilt, upset- Guessing, however, goes As Brown Stars As bombardment that won both And 5, in 70 strokes, two under par, while ting the Hi-Kappas 4-3 and Leland ga; awry—even second-guessing. of a twin 8 to Relief Hurler the best Sarazen could do was a was rolling over Jackson-Bell 13 to 3. bill, 7 and 4 to the picture by July 4 may be up- j 73. In the process of side down and then some. The In the other game of the day Roy- stviv places with the of baseball requires an at- After winning the first two holes al Crown defeated the Purol Blue- Mackmen u game PITTSBURGH, June 9—®—Re- league tentive eye. Little never looked back and the birds 4 to 3. standings, the we«te» liable Mace Brown resumed his touched three A’s Nine match afforded few thrills for a Allen was in rare form for the ";-’ Junior Legion rescue role here today and pitch- hits in the gallery of 3.000 that steamed be- Pepsis, holding the Ramblers to ten-inning firs- Placed in the same league with ed shutout ball for three innings as and then got to hind the pair in the hot sun. three safeties, while his mates were George Cas'e- Kaleigh, Dunn and S'elma, the Wil- the won the Nelson Potter for to the collecting 12 off two Masonboro eight safe-’e mington Junior League baseball nightcap of a doubleheader from Thus Little came back the second. a. o a.* J and Hines. faces some tough opposition this the 11 to 5 scene OI Ills ClIlIJaULU; vigiuij pitchers—Winn Coving- was Berardino hit homers but S. B. Hoy, before 14,456. The Quakers won amateur to capture the biggest ton the Pepsis catcher while with t summer, on in both contests. In doesn’t to be the 6 to 1. in for it was on an Tyre was behind the plate for Ma- the sect of the team, appear opener, prize golf, his : four-bagger and one worried much. Brown went to the rescue of adjoining Cleveland course in 1935 sonboro. bv Cullenbine provided Joe Bowman in the fifth after the that he* won his second straight Blanton, with four hits out of five the mar?” Hoy is pretty sure the locals two bat. \ictory. of the Phils had scored three runs on two amateur title and completed his attempts, led the winners at will win a good string Walter his chief walks, a double by Mazzera and a year domination of the world’s Sensational fielding that was fea- Judnich, the Brr games on their slate but rookie There- amateur stars. He is sixth tured a and one double centerfield, a concern is drawing the people of single by Joseph Marty. player by play blasted in the tenth after the Wilmington out to the park to see after Brown allowed only four scat- to win both the American Ama- killing, helped the upward-bound A's had' the first game score them do it. tered hits, while his teammates teur and Open crowns. Athletics in their victory over the with a*-' in the battered Ike Pearson and Cy of Kappas Fletcher Piner spree, ninth Tomorrow afternoon the locals go Sarazen, who won the first highly-rated inning Blanton for 13 safeties. The the team but six (First in their game his two National Open crowns 18 allowed Frat hits, Game) against Dunn opening ST. was called at the end of the eighth his mates to Jim Bullock LOUIS d „ Allison Alderman and Bobby years ago in the flush of youth, while got game. rf .. under a state law that fixes a Cullenbine. V Edwards comprise their main hopes punched himself out yesterday as for eight base blows. Radeliff, If... J Stand- 5 ; deadline of 6 p.m. (Eastern an lead If n on the mound and it is probable he came from behind in two fight- The Kappas took early I-aabs, ." I ard Time) for MeQuinn, lb _ that these two boys will alternate Sunday sports. ing rounds to tie Little with 287 with a run in the opening frame. 1 Pirate Bob Klinger hurl- strokes at the end of the added another in the third Mal Clift., ..J; in the box most of the regula- They f 1. during Judnich. cf _ 4 ; ed hitless ball the first three Mi- 1 jchedule. tion 72 holes. He didn’t have the on Bullock’s pass, plus singles by nings of the opener, but was re- last The made Heffner, 2b_ The team doesn’t old zing today, and toward the Peiper and Flowers. A’s SCMOMACMER, 3 „ Wilmington lieved in the seventh 1 Swift, c ..” i by Danny he was on, their first marker in their half of v/eT£RAM 5 1 stack up this as holding merely trying PiTcMiMG STAMPS'/ year being quite MacFayden. then beat out Harris, p .. 3 0 S Marty to avert a knockout as his power- the third and they’ went out from OP "fag MBW as strong as last year, but a few VORK OlAMlS, A 6>G- Bildilli, p 0 0 0 a , Bob Bragan walked and Trotter, as unknown are ful young antagonist pounded away. with two runs in the fourth. Their MARK land .— fi 2 .750 0 10 1 long of the world ted in: Hayes, McQuinn 4, Chapa Linville pro, explained his actions ss long-range power Dates to be down: laughan, 3 0 12 2 of power golf. Hi-Kappas_ 6 3 .1166 season of the Eastern Carolina jotted Jul; Cullenbine. Berardino, Swift. McCt: in Fletcher, lb_ champions tearing up his card and quit- 3 0 17 3 today. swim-! > Johnson, Judnich Two base hit!: I Tan Oliver left to a match Royal Crown _ 5 4 .556 swimming League. Raleigh 13-14, Wrightsville Beach, one-mili the course in the Robays, If- 3 0 0 5 0 play charity The Yankees, three Swift Three base ting National sparked by ners have been men cliff. McQuinn, _- 4 5 invited to swim for and Gustine, 2b- 4 0 13 3 in Detroit without another 3urol .444 join women, plu Berardino, Open last week was that he never hearing homers, stopped the Indians 4-3 Moses. Home runs: McQn Davis, c- 3 0 12 0 his A schedule of dual the of the Goldsbori > from the tournament officials, who 1 !. A. C._ 4 5 .444 league. Aquacade McCoy, Judnich. Sacrifices: Siel did like the course anyway. DiMaggio, x 0 and prevented the visitors from f 10 0 0 6 .250 neets will be held members Association. Tlnrrio Stfplp hflSPS* .TollDSOn. him for an unorthodox dasonboro _ 2 by Swimming Brubaker. 3b _ 10 10 0 disqualified taking first place in the American and Berara 9 >t tht with a cham- 15. Wiison Tobacco Festiva [ Double plays: McQuinn Klinger, p- 2 0 0 start on his ■ lackson & Bell_ 0 .000 league ending July 3 0 fourth round. His league from the idle Boston Red Left on bases: Philadelphia 7; St. L Harms, xx 0 0 0 0 0 jionship meet of all division. Swimming Meet. off: Babich 2. I closing 71, which would have given Red Sox whose game with the De 8. Rases on balls Sewell, z- 0 0 0 0 0 1. Heusse CHICAGO him never was The Eastern Carolina July 23-26. Eastern Carolins ris 5. Rildilli 3. Trotter DEFEATS 287, posted and will troit was Swimming MacFayden, p- 0 0 rained out. 0 0 1 Tigers by: Babich 3, Harris 2. Berres, be a to is inasmuch as it League Championships. c- 0 0 0 0 0 stranger golf’s record books. Four-base smacks Babe Da'n- [.eague unique 11 in 8 innings: Bess L. by p off: Babich Waner, zz- 1 0 0 0 0 There be a • s the of its kind August 1-2-3, Eastern League o out in S' will row over the in- lgren, Joe Di Maggio and only organization in 1: Harris 7 in 8 (none Fernandes, c_ 0 0 0 1 0 STANDINGS George Women's 1 SENATORS cident for some n the United States. All clubs or Swimming Clubs Cham Rildilli 1 in 1-3: Trotter, none In IN 11TH time and the of- Selkirk were the three most vie- l Heusser 2 in 1. Wild Totals ficials are 1 are members of the pionship Meet, High Point, Norti pitch: 33 1 7 27 14 being condemned round- YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ious blows struck in the six that 'rganizations Losing pr Carolina. New Phil Winning: pitcher: Trotter. x-Ran for Davis in 7th. in some for ^ A. U. and abide the rules of York, Newark, Moriarty. *■ 3 In 9th ly quarters having Smith allowed the Yanks and they by er: Heusser. Umpires: Washington Scores xx-Batted for St. Louis 8-4: 7-2. Baltimore Ar- Klinger in 7th. “thrown the rule book’’ at young Philadelphia accounted his governing body. Each city or idelphia, Harrisburgh, bard and Rue. Time: 2:32. xxx-Batted for all the champions’ for Handley in 7th. New York 4; Cleveland 3. and Norti ance: To Tie Up But Sox Oliver. But neither his tears nor :lub is represented by six teams, Washington, Goldsboro, 12,000 (estimated). Tilt, z-Ran for Garma in 7th. Chicago 4: Washington 3. scores. | the [here are teams for and Carolina, to be represented. Win zz-Batted fo Berres in 8th. arguments of his supporters Detroit at Boston, postponed, rain. the Yanks into a boys girls Come Through To Dahlgren put Carolinas (Second Game) zzz-Batted for Lanahan in 9th. dented the golf fathers. He drove n three divisions, August 2-3, A. A. U lead in the fifth inning with his midgets, juniors, Al1 R H National and four na st. i.oris Philadelphia- 000 210 030—f from the first League md seniors. The and Championships junior 1 tee, they reiterated, second four-baser of the season. midget junior Cullen bine, rf.. 4 1 : 000 000 Chicago 7-15; Boston 1-8. ;ional events at Point. June 9—M—The Pittsburgh 100—1 without 1 neets are held on after- High •* WASHINGTON, reporting to the official Philadelphia 6-5: Pittsburgh 1-11. That lead was short lived however Tuesday Radcliff. If i Errors: None. : J» Rung batted in Klein and ] August 23-24, Thirteenth Annua 1 -. Senators scored three runs in the starter, that was that. Five Brooklyn 9-2; Cincinnati 1-6. as Lou the loons jointly: the senior meets are T.aabs. i 5 May, Schulte, Elliott, Warren 3. Two Boudreau Indians ster- ninth to tie a others met New York 11-7; St. Louis 9-4. * icld on Mid Atlantic Meet, Willametti ! McQuinn. lb- I inning up ball game base hits: similar disqualification, a Friday nights. Miss Fran- Klein, Fletcher, Mahan ling shortstop clouted homer Clift. 3h ? 1 ■ with but the White : Warren. but they were not ces Barrett is and sec- 3ool, Charlotte, North Carolina. 4f Chicago today Sacrifices: Mul- in the running with pitcher Smith on base. president .Tudnirh, cf eahy, May. Double THE STANDINGS 4 Sox won a 4-3 decision in the 11th. plays: Lanahan. for the title. Oliver the rest of 1 of the Rerardino. -- I < American But Di Maggio put the etary-treasurer League. , Vaughan and Fletcher. Left on bases- League champs 2b- 4 i Luke Appling scored the his links life will be the man who Heffner. \ winning Philadelphia 7; 11. Bases Won Lost Pet back in front with a blow The Goldfish of Goldsboro are 4 Pittsburgh four-ply Susce. c ..-. ; run third on a 0.1 — *11 n-ii from long fly by balls off: o vjjcu ciiaui oston _ 25 16 .610 X j Muleahy 6, Klinger 4 in the sixth that sent Charley Kell- 1 lack in training and will be in the Xiggelmg, p Eric McNair near the left field MacFayden 1. Strikeouts pionship. ( Cleveland _ 28 19 .596 -J_.. by: Klinger er home ahead of him ■ ;plash of all meets. In addition to WINS Detroit _ 18 scampering 4 wall. Gerald Walker the tr Hits off: Klinger 7 in 7 innings- 25 .581 Totals -33 dropped Mac After the 1 :pw and Selkirk 1 neir various the Fay den 3 in 1-3; Lanahan, none in dropping first two holes York_ 24 21 .533 George found the swimming meets, '"I ball but Appling could have come PHII.APFXPH1A 12-3. Losing pitcher: Klinger. Um- to Little in the play-off, Sarazen ( 'hicago _*_ 22 25 .468 range in the same for his < Joldfish have a water show under inning '• Mecoy. ——. home anyway. pires: Ballanfant Washington _ 20 28 .417 GAME FOR TULSA Klem, and Campbell never got back square. The eighth circuit blow of the season, t he name of in Mina- 5 Jr Time: 2:08. plucky < t. Louis_ 19 27 .413 “Aquacade After being held scoreless for little CI.KVKL.AND If squire, after Ab B H O A 1 ure“ which will be in .Tohnson, » n 1 being four strokes I hiladelphia _ 18 27 .400 presented ii the Senators c eight innings, opened down the Boudreau, bh_ 4 1 2 3 3 lifferent this summer. The Wagner, fl » ! (Second through fifth, made a places Singles In Ninth And Comes n' Game) Weatherly, ef _ 4 c - the ninth with George Case beating brief 0 3 1 0 Hayes, ., (l fl ; PHILADELPHIA Ab B H O A spurt at the start of the 3b J Vquacade will show first in Golds- out a Keltner, _ 4 0 1 0 2 Siebert. lb 2 o t bunt and Lewis ham- lb 9 -1 Won Lost Pet Home With Run j Buddy Mahan, __ 079 second nine to Winning lh _ I ‘oro the last week in June. The cf V pull within one shot Trosky. 3 0 0 12 1 Chapman, J ; ( a _ 31 14 mering homer behind him. John- Schulte, 2b-3 12 3 3 of ineinnati .689 Chapman, It 3 3b - his opponent at the but 0 0 2 0 I iext appearance will be at Wrights- Fort Worth Rrancnto. ^ ; 12th, i Brooklyn _ 28 13 .683 ny Welaj doubled and scored on Mazzera, If_-* 1 2 1 r Hale, x 1 1 1 0 fl Against T.illnrd. ss - 2 # t cf he never quite 1 :ew York_ 26 15 .634 ille Beach the Water Fes- n Berger, -1.. 0 0 0 1 0 caught him. Little’s Bell, rf 4 0 0 during z - ( Zeke Bonura’s 2 0 * Penn, (, ; single. 34 _ 26 22 .542 Klein, rf- 4 0 0 3 to the turn 'hicago Mack. 2b 4 1 IVdi Ull UU1J ±0 dllU 11. - 0 put him three [ 0 2 2 4 Castor, p n o o 1 The Sox scored twice in _ 15 24 .385 the fifth Arnovieh, rf- 0 0 0 0 0 strokes ’ittsburgh Henndey, c- 3 0 0 BY BOB McCALL - t up, and that was the mar- 1 1 0 The meet of the summer Tottor. p j „ I _ 15 25 .375 largest ©n an error, a sacrifice and two Marty, cf_ 4 12 10 hiladelphia Heath, xx. 1 0 0 0 zz gin he held at the 28 0 Simmons, -- finish. f t. Louis _ 15 .349 dll be the Sixth Annual TULSA, Okla. June 9 —(A*)— Smith, p -- Carolinas singles, and again in the seventh 2 10 13' n If «■ Sarazen’s greatest i oston 12 27 .308 xxx hole was the Peters, 1 0 0 0 0 i l. A. U. Championships on rerome Herman Dean, US' Totals -1 when Mike Tresh tripled and Ted August “Dizzy »’“• Bragan, ss- 4 0 14 2 sixth, where he shot an for I.illard in c eagle three ■2-3. in City Lake Pool, High z-Ratted Lyons singled. 4 IVarren, _ 4 0 0 3 0 TODAY’S GAMES Totals 34 3 j ng his bat as well as his new in to gain two strokes on 9 24 15 , zz-Ratted for I’otter CHICAGO Ab B H Pearson, p 1 1 0 0 Little. He NEW YORK. June 9.—(/P)—Probable x-Batted for in 1 'oint, North Carolina. In addition O A reached the Chapman 9th. idearm slinging, celebrated h i s OflO f Johnson, Caster. r!= Appling, ss- 4 114 1 x-Batted for 13th, s. (2-0). Rolfe, 1 the championships of the East- rulsa. Martin in 5th — 3b- 4 0 0 0 1 Johnson. If_ took six blows Cleveland at Boston Harder Three base hit: fj!. Rosenthal, 5 0 2 5 0 after driving into (2-3) Keller rf 2 e rn of Women’s »» PITTSBURGH Ab R W O A 1 1 3 0 League Swimming Cullonhine. Rerardino , McNair, 2b- 5 0 0 0 2 some trees. '' s. Harris (3-1). Dean singled solidly in the ninth C Handley, 3b_ — DiMaggio, cf_ 4 1 3 3 0 C lubs. which include teams Poulde J c-4 32110 St. Louis at Washington Kramer from Judnieh. piays_ ^ #nj Tresh, 2 18 0 Little’s Dickey, c 4 ( o get on base and then made his Hot Eiiiott, cf_— 3 1 5 birdie three on the 410- vs. Hudson (3-7). (I 0 10 1 ew and Siebert: Clift. Lyons, p- 2 0 ? ( L-3) o York, Brooklyn, Newark, New f.nait 10 0 P. Selkirk, 1 bases ”■ Waner, rf. 4 yard fifth If. 1 1 1 0 * '/ay across the home plate with Left on —- 3 3 1 0 was a ex- (Only games scheduled). Quinn. balls Rigney. p 1 0 0 0 o marvel and Gordon. " ersey, and Philadel- !„ Vaughan, sr _ » 2h_ 3 0 0 4 1 Harrisburgh 0. I>aRe- 4211 emplified the he winning run on two successive rhiladelphia ^trik„riiii-' Fletcher, lb n advantage his great Dahlgren, lb- 3 1 1 5 0 hia, >nents will be the 100 meter bleheader. 1 to ^ 1 0 0 see if TroNkv ; Mack. Bou back- t :ian had been Myer, zz_*—-— 0 o (Called account Sunday law). here was another young play- ilreau and generally expected, doday. I" 0 0 0 0 Error; Davis. Trosky. Left, on bases: 81 roke and the 150 meter individual Norfolk here rfc; Haynes, p o Runs batted in: P er who would blow at the last like CANTERBURY GOLF New York , naking his change of pace more bif! Waner CLUB. 4; Cleveland 0. Bases or rv Bosev 2, Fletcher 5, Bragan, Schulte rails off: ledley; the men’s events will be game. Rosy b«u 41 3 Snead did a year He showed C ILEVELAND, June 9—(#)—T hat Smith 4, 2. Strike- e ffective. h Totals _ 8 33 15 Bowman, Van ago. Ruffing *, hurled Rohays 2, Mazzera 2 nits by: Ruffing o, u ie 150 meter individual righthander, ^ Marti-, Elliott. Two them his caliber hitting two $ 1,000 prize for winning the 44th Smith 1. Umpires: medley Many of his pitches broke over sing « 3 z-Batted for Masterson in Sth. base hits* P by Rommel. a the but 4 the Ormsby and lvolls. Time id 3-meter diving. a corner. He eight innings, jn zz-Batted for Hudlin in 10th. Waner, Fletcher, Marty, Gustine, Maz- perfect shots to the rim of I ration open golf championship did- 1:47. Attendance: t he plate to nick G 1 zera. 28,059. The annual and Andy 0i Sacrifices: Elliott. M green in r 't to Lawson Little Tobacco Festival in the first two men to ny Pesky ^ 000 020 100 Mahan, and slamming the door go after all. s truck out Red Chicafo_ 01—4 Brown. Double plays: Schulte. ilson will a water ninth the Bragan Sarazen’s The 30-year-old apprentice stage show f ace him and whiffed two more gave Washington _ 000 000 003 00—3 and K’han. Left on bases: face. pro- ; issociation, in Philadel- from presenting the as- d jring their on 15. run margin. _—-''1 phia 8; Pittsburgh 8. Bases on Cards for the f jssional Bretton program July -t efore the end of the game, his Errors: Walker, Travis. Runs balls play-off: Woods, sortment of awards new n~i|i.)iinr Lewis, off: Pearson Bowman fired a two to the T rophies and medals will be award- batted in: Kreevich, Lyons 2, 2, Blanton 3 Par out_443 445 345—36 I r. H., under par 70 said: E ccond full nine-inning contest this Kennedy, Strikeouts Pearson :hamp, e, by: 2, Bowman 2 over 1 winners of various events at c Lewis 2, Bonura, McNair. Two base Blanton Par in _434 554 534—36—72 t jday Canterbury’s soggy iay. “Now here’s rason. 1. Hits off: Bowman 6 in 4 a $1,000 check for tj is hits: Welaj. Three base hits: to beat Gene 1 meet. side- Bonura, 2-3 innings; M. Brown 4 in 3 Little out ... 433 435 345—34 C ut, Sarazen, squire At. Little. It was his first full game of Tresh. Home run: 1-3; Pear But I the fi- Wright, Rosenthal, son 0 in 4; Blanton 4 in 4. Wild Sarazen out c f Brookfield Center, imagine Two distance events will be held he will Lewis. Sacrifice: Double plays: pitch- 543 453 445—37 Conn., by ] lances in the t rming, the pitch hopes Lyons. Pearson. Winning pitcher: M. strokes in the Little family are i, the sound at 2. Left Brown Little in_ 435 543 444—36—70 t nree play-off. Wrightsville Beach e and he said after- Travis, Bloodworth and Bonura Losing pitcher: Pearson. j landled just as ase his arm, 5 Umpires- the victory he was they are in every d' the on bases: Washington Sarazen in __ For iring Water Festival. Both a Chicago 7; Ballanfant, Campbell and Klem. Time ■ 424 634 544—36—73 supposed , >ther home, so I’m v ard that the big whip "got PLAY Bases on balls off: Masterson 2. Strike- 2:13. the National open presenting the e’ 'ents will a BALI!) Attendance: 14,456. -—-t o get title a ( :ash be over quarter mile i but felt all for six outs Masterson Rigney to Mrs. Little”. ttle tired right by: 2, Lyons 2, studded a mrse will one TOURISTS COP .TWO < [iamond metal, huge and be for mile. 0 r 3. Hits off: Lyons 6 in 8 innings (none and the check seven innings." WILL REMOVE CHILDREN i ilver cup, $1,000 in cash .He handed for a T ie races for men and women out in 9th): Rigey 2 in 3; Masterson ASHEVILLE, June 9—UP)— He grand” to Little’s will A record crown of 7.500 turned 7 in Hudlin 2 in 2; Haynes 2 in 1. LONDON, June The i cceived everything but’ attractive b held 13 and 14. 8; 9—UP)—Removal effective pitching of Ken Buek- the 1 >lond® the July c ut despite the cloudy and sultry Winning pitcher: Rigney. Losing pitch- of 120,000 school children from ‘dough”. wJLfe’ former Miss The final of the Mc- hart and Clarence Beers, Ashe- “r“ H"d big meet season v 'eather and rooted for the once er: Haynes. Umpires: Pipgras, W. Pierce 0f hy. ot who greater London will begin Thurs- ville won two from Char- Harold Boston l Chicago, w ill be the 13th annual And Gowan and Quinn. Time: 2:06. At- games the olded it with a smile Mid-Atlan- g reat one from the beginning. It was of United and tucked u tendance: 7,080. day, announced tonight. lotte here 8-2 and 2-1. 4 ; president States Golf i t m her Meet in Charlotte, North Caro- the showdown today, away huge purs*- 3 h c came through in ^ ia. This meet for the past 3 )'■. twelve h 1 pay for the recepti ‘A