1946-04-03 [P

1946-04-03 [P

The ! New Hanover Nine Downs 6 To 4 Watch Wilson, Morning “Back In The Old Days” JVITH DEFENDING CHAMPS PAIRINGS DRAWN Edward _ Sachs STOPPED BY CATS FOR MUNI TOURNEY Wednesday Roundup Vick, Collie, Roger* Pace Four Flights Of Linksmen th* “*"■ that Ken the r, S j Alexander, late of Brogdenites To Open- Start Tournament the Wilmington News as sports SeW8’s T11-30111 6 ln activities of Charlotte and state ing Victory April 1 +n stoi?es the past winter ranked with the best in+L.tot t€am^ By GENTS WARREN Drawings for the club champion- * * From Jacksonville comes Star Writer mn+noi word that pari- Sports tourhament of the was ship Municipal made possible an action With Herman Vick pitching six by of the On- course beginning April 6 were an- rwrirf'vl8 0f hit ball and striking out eight- Wil- and that if nounced the tourna- IpI wpluLb°>ard ^missio--ers everything son batters, the New Hanover High yesterday by won’t—we will have horse rac- school Wildcats rang up the cur- ment committee. Kn^oithCardoiLprobabIy we -ould S to see We want tain on the 1946 season yesterday Players contesting for medalist a 6 afternoon by posting to 4 vic- honors will play 36 holes and must tory over the Wilson Cyclones, de- basketball banquet “Wilson play with another player who is *e«Sr W? hpTSnaKe,r 0,6 fending state champions at Ameri- Dext few years By that time also for medalist. Each ajf Uie^rorten^. IP can Legion stadium. contesting have graduated.” Morris Wade wZ .B?( u'd hpy* ^U1 Vick was aided the hard-hit- score for 18 holes turned in should San*ord has Sam as by business manager signed Allen 0f ts Tobacco State ting Kenneth Rogers and Louis Col- be attested by a different competi- te b league entry ... Sam is ri °f lie in the as le«-work in the circuit or- Cats diamond debut, tor. sranized thU win J"0** JLhe getting Dave ®du,n> a Winston-Salem lad who Rogers batted ir. three runs and a former <h **r it il The committee also announced °f a"d Collie knocked a long homerun into Lefty George Bcrtz that the tournament winner will GreenvUl^V^ureenvwe, Fa., ^"*5will do the 9a!?ornia’tor the left field. Sninnnr. ... pitching have his name on the 0,ium> a former 20-game winner for The Cyclones, victors over Golds- engraved Sanfordsa ford in Bi-StateRl play was up with the Boston Braves in 1943 boro last week, 20 to 0, showed permanent trophy on display in the brief flashes of their hitting reputa- club house and runner-up of each s ®^ues are now tion in the first two but engaging in spring training work innings, flight will receive awards in mer- with Jay Clark, their slugging star was Portsmouth, Va., w’hile extra bleachers and light poles chandise. are being constructed wiffed three of his four appear- in their home park We have a First flight; J. W. Ellison vs. bet with Lieut. ances at the plate by Vick’s fast Henry Boss that Pirates will ball to theeir attack. Hale Lar.ier; C. M. Rising vs. A. Wilmington’s hamper one of New outdraw the “Tinky Meyers, right, Hanover High school’s oldest alnmni and one of the Wildcats' keenest sports fans tells Lee, G. \V. B. Lewis vs. Dunn-Erwin this The Cyclones jumped off to a Billy Thompson; entry summer in addition to forward on this year’s NHHS basketball team and a Judge Alton Lemon, sponsor of banquet for the Wildcat cagers, a story of Wil- Grady Tyson; W. P. Dyke. bye. higher than the in ■-'lie iu u icau hi me mai niniiig sports at the Lee is the member five combo league standings mington history banquet. only of this year’s starting graduating this spring. Second flight: John Taylor vs. Ve we when Clyde Sullivan singled, stole figure can’t lose ... If wins J. R. Baucom; C. R. Williams vs. Henry his bet, we’ll both second and third, and cross- pay off m Star-News D. W. Neece; M. G. Clemmer vs. stationery ... ed the plate on Thorpe Smith's C. R. J. vs. C. double into right field. Herring: Herring has 'B. F. K. Massie vs. Walter ?ut a new *leam the eye of “Peahead” The Tabocco City lads added two Pirates Will Hold 15 Doss; Walker with his and Tryout Haar vs. Carl Hatch- running in April Larry _ lEagle; _ Camp passing Deac drills Red. more tallies to the count in the a returned serviceman E. Walsh vs. P. A. is tagged as one of the best to er; L. Jones; ever prospects second frame, making the margin put on a suit at Wake Forest Rock H. Batten vs. F. F. Shannon. Brinkley is another 5 to 0 in tneir favor. Watson Deac standout in spring drUls Third J. O. Johnson vs. Michigan State’s baseball out to Kennel at j flight: team didn t lose a grounded third, game in their recent invasion of Dixie The YOUNGER PLAYERS CHANDLER RAPPED ;L. G. McLemore: G. R. McKenzie boys from made but Ernest Horne rapped a one- Lansing nine starts ... vs. H. J. Clark; Dave Brittain vs. a — dropped pitch. Charles Anthony * s&f *~s- O. Harding: Don Parsley vs. ;o second when. J'R. Alabama Tinkey Rogers vs. will continue to pass and pass and next INVITED BY BUCS ON MEXICAN RAIDS*,C. R. Taylor; Grady Wells W. pass a Charls dropped pitch. Anthony Fred Farrow vs. P. B. grid season score iFenley; Every made the Tide teams in a died out to center, but Marshal 1 by Platt; L. B. Harrel vs. Kelly recent intra-squad mix were made lx>ng batted in Horne with a hit. by way of the air includ- Local Club Purchases 29- Club Owners Critical Off I Jewell; H. Cleeve vs. C. W. Mc- a Sullivan made his second straight ing long distance jaunt by Harry Gilmer with an Clelland. intercep- :lean o£ the aay, bringing Bus For Use tion Although Ben bingle Passenger “Happy’s” Handling Fourth flight: R. T. Lennon vs. Chapman says that his Phils will n for the last run of the Long L. C. Allen: C. H. Planer vs. H. not finish in the basement in the National This Summer Of Situation again league nning. W. Collins; Dudley Mote vs. J. B. The Edward’s error on Sulli- of baseball writers are Donald vs. Bob Poo- majority saying that the Quaker EDWARD SACHS Clewis: R. C. Ellis By — — van’s drive to right proved enough MIAMI, Fla.. April 2. (U.R1 vs. D. City Nationals will be deep in the cellar not after the vey; Frazier Warlick C. long o Horne to score in the Star Sports EdL r Major league club owners, obvious- start of the pernr.it Gresham: H. L. Tyler vs. C. R. second month of loop play .. 'ourth which was the last ly worried over the inroads which period, ■ vs. J. P. con- Boggs; Jack Potter Wilmington’s Pirates will the Mexican has made :un the Cyclones made. league inn R. L. Godbolt vs. Robert duct try-outs at American |Gray; Coach Leon Brogden’s charges player their player personnel, were re- i stadium April 15th Dannenbaum. bund their batting eye in the fifth Legion starting ported ready to appeal to Baseball'j to 22nd, Atlanta Masters Field .nning in which five Wilmington and running through April Commissioner A. B. Chandler for club officials announced last runs were scored, giving the locals stern action tonight as additional Pitcher Ken Byrd Leads a 5 to 4 advantage. J. C. Price lead night. players revealed that they had re- To Observe Links Laws off with a single, Collie walked, The tryouts will be held at ceived attractive offers from the Tabor City Nine To Win j brothers. I and Tinkey Rogers loaded the American Legion stadium and willi wealthy Pasquel By GAYLE TALBOT tne best test they have been wait- bases on a neat bunt that was be conducted under the supervi-j Although none of the club owners TABOR CITY. April 2.—Kenneth AUGUSTA, Ga. April 2.— tiB — ing for, to see whether boys can dropped by the Wilson first base- sion of Manager Stan Katkavecki would come out and say so. several Byrd pitched shutout ball after the Tall Ken- were known to be critical of When golfdom’s hot shots tee off shoot their sensational scores man on a confusing play. of the Bucs. the first inning and Tabor City High a hit into manner in which Chandler has in the Masters' open, here Thurs- over a major course under strict neth Rogers then angled Out-of-town players participating school defeated Fair Bluff High 7 each will handled the situation thus far. day have two fewer tournament conditions. I think in the tryouts will have to pay to 1 here Tuesday afternoon. let bounce him. Chandler announced, and later re- Fair clubs in his bag than he has been they will.” Cyclones past their own expenses, club officials Rogers, on the mound for iterated baseball's stand, that all carrying on the winter tour and Corcoran explained that, due to Three Wildcats romped in on this said. However, if signed by the Bluff, pitched well except in the and on players who jumped to the Mexi- Tabor will be bound to observe all the the ragged conduion of some of the hit error, Rogers pulling up Pirates they will be compensated.

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