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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 Double __ ^___ 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 baseball 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 pitchers";-’ 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 Pittsburgh Pirates 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 Philadelphia Phillies 11 to 5 scene OI Ills ClIlIJaULU; vigiuij pitchers—Winn Coving- was Berardino hit homers but S. B. Hoy, manager 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 triple 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*-' run 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 Pitcher 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 bunt, Bob Bragan walked and Trotter, as unknown are ful young antagonist pounded away. with two runs in the fourth. Their MARK <o MAMAGgR BUU p 1 0 j yet players giving Rookie Catcher Ben Warren hom- <9USSTfoM lead was increased with another cause for rising hopes of the Legion Little still is one of the world’s -TftiS VSAfK. ,/ Totals * ered to score both ahead of him feWS/ 42 j jj; sjonsors. when he can see singleton in the seventh. A rally by and settle the verdict. The greatest golfers PHILADELPHIA Ah R H victory ninth but Here And There the man he has to lick. His vic- the Kappas in the netted McCoy, 2b_ 4 1 was the sixth for Hugh Mulcahy, ; Moses, rf _ 5 the Wil- in the Open confounds the ex- one run. 1 ; Tiny Taylor, who held the Pirates to seven well- tory Johnson, 3 and whc John Hendrix, the fireball artist If_ 0 0 aid who made his perts, self-appointed real, c mington scattered hits. 3 Hayes, _ 4 1 1 of five said when he turned the Crownmen, gave up but lb _ bow into boxing last year with first professional Two One-Mile Siebert, 3 0 01 uamc; NEW YORK Swim Events STOPS cf _ S a hits fanned men 1 considerable success, goes up PHILADELPHIA Ab R H O A that he never would win major and 15 as the RC's Chapman, ; lb 1 11 Brancato. 3b-ss_ 3 1 1 Mahan, _ 51 , at medal play. He eked out a 4-3 verdict over Purol. against some tough competition in championship ss_ 3 ij (1 •Schulte. 2b_ 5 0 o 4 Planned At Beach In Lillard, 3 is an Swinson and Harris gave up six hits Frank Adams, of Colerain, at Caro- still, incidentally, apprentice July Dean, z _ 0 0 fi Mazzera, If 5 110 0 4 TO 3 lina Beach and not eligible to com- between them for the Bluebirds.