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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Record-Argusi
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Greenville, Pennsylvania
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5
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MAPLETON IST TO TURN BACK 1 LEECHES NINE Defending Pytttatuti i Leaders Meet peeled Holiday Setback A new threat Is looming? ill tho pymatunlng league as the result of the defending champions first defeat yesterday hiorhlng, Mapleton turned the trick of being the first to topple the heretofore undefeated Leches Corners club '-earning a il'7 victory in a gaine at Mapleton, was nothing particularly outstanding about tho performance of either Club, although the nine held a slight advantage after taking a two-run margin ttt the ml- llal frame, Summaries: Mapleton Al3 PO A Taylor 3b Watt cf Kowo Stauffer 2b Zusclilag 11 Watt If Jf. Cooper ss Ferguson rf i Thompson Ib H. Cooper cf 2 0 1 2 2 10 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 13 1 0 fi 4 0 0. 0 0 0 1 2 B' Total Ijoechcs Cors. Fisher 3b Strlmer If 6 Reash rf 6 Rlley ct 3 Dalo.ss 4 Rlley Ib 6 Kirst 5 McCrlKht-c Barrows 2b P.

Donnell Thomas Goodrich of 30 11 11 5 AB PO A .600132 1120 0 0.3 1 0 0 0 1 4 10 0 0 030 1 1 10 1 0 2 3 1 3 J. .13300 12 1 0 0 10101 00000 00000 Total 46 24.11 4 Score by innings: Ijjechos Cors. 000300 Maplelon 20052110 Two base hits Barrows, L. Rlley, Taylor, Rowe, Stauffer, ZuBchlag, Thompson; threebase hits McCrlght, lilts off Kirst off Donnell 6, off Thomas 2, off Zuschlag 1 14; stolen bases Taylor, W. Watt, J.

Watt, Cooper hit by. pitcher Kirst 1, struck out by Kirst 0, Donnell 0, Thomas 1, Zuschlag 10; bases -on balls oft Kirst 1, Donnell 1, Thomas 1, Zuschlag umpires and Johnson. SHEAKLEYVILLE IS TRIUMPH ANT Clarksville Bows Before Rejuvinated Sheakleyville Club. Although still hampered by several Sheakleyvllle brushed aside its losing jinx long enough yesterday to send an invading Clarksville htae home In 8-6 defeat In a Record-Argus Sheakleyville piled up an earty lead to put a crimp fn the visitors' winning style. Dickson, Armour and Stewart were the big guns of the day's batting attack.

Summaries: Sheakleyville: AB PO A Dlckson, sif .5 2 1 Graham, 1 23 3 0 Turner, 2b 4 00222 K. Hazen, ib 4 0 0 Armour, rf 4 13000 W. Coleman, 3b ....3 1 1 1 0 2 G. Hazen, 3b 0 00,000 Osborne, 4 0 0 12 0 1 May, cf 10100 Smith, if 8 11100 Williams ....1 '00000 34 9 12 27 R. Hutton, ......,4 2 2" 0 Stewart, 3b 4 031 J.

Hutton, rf 002 Hassell, ft 1 000 Stambaugh, 113 Gill, Ib 5 118 Mariee, ss 004 H. Stull, If 4 112 Douds, 2b 001 J. Cubbison, cf 4 0 0 3 6 5 8 1 37 6 8 24 Score by innings: Clarksville 01210010 Sheakleyrille 0 5 0 0 1 '0 1 2 Two-base hits, Armour, Gill; struck out, by Grabam 12, by Hutton umpires, Uymson and Smith. WATCH THE Saturday's Card Sheakleyvllle at Ja'cksoh Center. Mercer af West ftirdoo at Kremls Stonebof-o at Snhdy Lake.

FVedonla at Clurksvllte. drove City At Sharjisvitle. PWATttNttta LEAOtfM Contieaut at Atlantic leeches Corners at Geheva. Oakhurst at Dmlehton. 'EVahklth at OakhuMtS.

Sunday Game. Believe It or Not by Ripley (On request sent ttUti stamped addressed Mmlopo Ripley will fttfd And detwla of anything by RtPLfiY dftpiotfid by him). ANNOUNCE NEW SCHEDULE FOR 0 NET LOOP Greenville Team Awarded Bye, First Round Tomorrow. Tho" schedule for the O. itttd P.

Tennis League, au outgrowth 6f the Mercer County League, has been an nouheod In Its Three matches are on tap for th6 opening round tomorrow, The. dule follows: JUNE5 1 Mercer at Grove City N. Wllmlneton at Youngstown. Sharon at FarreH Greenville bye. JUNE 8 Youngstown at Fnrroll Grove City at Greenville N.

Wilmington at Mercer Sharon bye. JUNE IB Mercer at YouiiRstown Farrell at Grove City Greenville at Sharon N. Wilmington bye. JUNE 22 Farroll at New Wilmington Youngstown at Greenville Grove City at fliar.on Mercer bye. JUNE 29 Sharon at Mercer New Wilmington at Grove City Greenville at Farrell.

Ypungstbwn bye. JULY 6 Mercer at Greenville Sharon at Now Wilmington Grove City at Youngstown, Farrell -bye, JULY 13 Farrell at Mercer Greenville at New Wilmington Youngstown at Sharon Grove City bye. JULY 20 at. Mercer, Youngstown at New Wilmington Farrell at Sharon Greenville bye. JULY 27 Farrell at Youn.gstown -Greenville at" Grove City at New Wilmington Sharon'bye.

AUGUST Youngstown at Mercer Grove City at FarreH Sharon at Greenville New Wilmington bye. AUGUST 10 New Wilmington at FarreH Greenville at Youngstown Sharon at Grove City Mercer bye. AUGUST IT Mercer at Sljaron Grove Farrell at Greenville Youngstown bye. AUGUST 24 Greenville N. Wilmington at Sharon Youngstown at Grove City -Furrell bye.

AUGUST 31 Mercer at'FarreH N. Wilmington at Greenville Sharon at Youngstown Grove City SHOP MARLY IN THE DAY TOMORROW THp! BEST SERVICE BRAWN'S SHOPS Midget Juniors Handed Defeat By West Siders A majority of failed to stand the Rexall Midgets In good stead Wednesday as they lost 4-2 to the West.jSido In a junior baseball gamu at Packard Park. Lineups: West Gatalano p. Of Chlcagd-BLOWft BUBBLE FlLLtO WITH SMOKE They Like Smohe Bombi Of WALTER A.HUMPHRt> Fotnooy HmAu DIED FROM A BITE OF A VIPERS HEAD THAT HAD BEEN SEVERED 24 HOURS Sharon Repeats Earlier Triumph in Locr. 1 Finale.

MADE A CROSS OVERTHC GRAVES OF 30 SOLPIERS KILLED BV THE SAME 5HELL THE SHELL CUT OFF THE TREETOP WHICH BALANCED IN CRUCIFORM SHAPE IMmt be. rnWi mtml (explanation of yesterday's cartoon. FATHER Gabriel Richard "(1787-1882) wan born at SnlntOB, Pmncd but had to flee Revolutionary Prance in 1702. At' Brit' Ho lived in Baltimore, whence ho woiit to Detroit I years later. He became vicar general of the region, nnd once became nctlve as a cloquen preacher and reformer.

He spoke every Sunday to mixed audlencofl on general prlnclplus of JUHtlcc and mor allty, published the first newspaper In Michigan and the first Catholic periodical In the UnlU'd li 1822, he was elected to the U. S. Congress, the only Instance In which a Catholic priest over held a sea there. He was defeated for re-election In and diet! of cholera In 1832. Tomorrow: The Belgian Dog Kxprosg.

Casso If, Carmont Ib, Drlscoll rf, Koch is cf, Conslg-Ho 3b, Mannion ss. Freeberg Ib, McCHmans 2b, McNa- mco 3b, Heckman ss, Goldsmith 'If, Osborne cf, Grove rf, Campbell Lynch Ktirzinger Ib, Bennett ss, Ward rf, Wallace 8b, Miller 2b, Guer rini cf, Loveless rf. It Pays to Read and Use the Record-Argus Classified Ada. YANKEE LAKE Qpens 1935 Season Saturday, June 1 with Dimmick's Sunnybrook Orchestra and Gallant Floor Show 10 Acts 2 Shows Nightly Dining and dancing every night except Monday Adm. Every Night 55c Saturdays 50c What Price Summer Comfort? Very little if a Suit.

$5.95, $9.95, $12.50 $18,50 Single-breasted and breasted models in plain colors and smart patterns. Sports backs, tool Gibsons All Styles $4,00 Ideas you'll lik? And want. More tlbun twenty new styles in plain tutones and plain and plain HSLINKSMEN CLOSE SEASON Venn tilgn'R nrat vnrsltV golf ampftlffn closed WodntwtlttJ' hfter- ioon wllh Iho aptiedrftntJe of Ihe la- nl at Tntti-0-Blmhtof ourso ngnlnat Hhai-on, ttvlfd nink- ng sntmtl In Glflirtot 10, Shartm won tjullo hftndlly' by a of IB ixnd Mdw, Nloh- had 1-2 polntM (Uld Rich- trdflon a half point for I'cnn nly Bdorinfr. only mombcr of tho vho Id bMnff lost thmtmh ffi-ndua- Ion, fronted nil 82 to atnnd nn vllat for the day. In all hut ono of ho dual ovonld Itt whloh the atooti- villa loam linn participated thin prlntf he taken modal honors, flnlshlns: a clono second In tho ono vent In which ho failed 19 not tho pnco.

DEWEY, MYERS GET DECISION National AAU Champion Unimpressive in Appearance in Farr 11 Ring, Green vlllo's scrappy flyweight Kid Doxvoy, haa added another name to over Browing strlna: of vlo- tlms. In the curtain ralner at tho Far roll booster card Wednesday! Dowoy slugged way, to aii. cosy-decision over' Woody Swoonoy, of Pittsburgh a brothor of the state 135-pounc amatour ehamplon, Ixso Swoonoy. IDowey spoiled opponent MOV oral Inches In roach but by the end of tho second round had Hwoouoy dosvn for tho fivo-oount. whon tlfrl WwbJ- tip tne oloftlntf thftee and ho flttftstltm wheh ihe went Id the Pokftll prdtesre, oven puttlnj? in "you win" fofo the decision wait Wrtidcf-ed, Web Myers tnlsed Ihlnifs tip with PAtfftll'8 Urn to tnln a favorable decision Id WIG of Ihe 1 b6tits, Myors was HIP moro ftffrti'Mslvft filthotiRh Tiiintmr put nernphy fljrhl.

They nnloN ed tho ftt'ins pounds, The tniiln botll foaturm! arfto, nnilonal AAU welterweight ohnmttlon iirtnlnut Hoceo, Kll wood Olty ftliiftpcf, Hocfeo thrttt held his own nRnlnst tho rolofod tlflo holdof, Ahd'ihd InttO object of no in lie robuko from tho fans hn fnllrd ti bnl tor than avorniw showiujtr. Tho neml-flnnl ono of tho of the ovwilhgf. It brolight Rtsthor Loo Swoohoy of nnd Stevo Hunt of Jamestown T'onnsylvanlft and Now York 1BS-lh. olmmplons i-ospeotlvoly. Sweeney prowd tho bettor boxer, whllo Iturtt's or tHckw Ronslslml primarily of doffcnso tnollce, and Whon the Juilffos' favorod Sweonoy thd decision provod to bo In aobord with tho fans.

Tho noxl. Hooator OH'b mitt show Is it In Sf. Moto ft nf "For aired rind dammed fcfr WATCtt KINSMAtf THEATRE Our Low Pricei on Quality WALL PAPER are hard to believe. Come in and see for yourtelf. 4c 5c 2 Rough Plastics As Low As PEERLESS WALL PAPER STORE 238 Main Street Greenville, Pa.

B'VS YOUR HEART lhlrl.7 TEMPLE BARRYMORE LITTLE COIONEI' mul Tim "Till? NpUAlt Sliow'Martii 1 ni Children All'" 4 1 WHY WE MAKE THIS MOTOR FUEl 195 Main SL FRESH-GROUND HAMBURG 21bs.29c CHOICE MEATY CUTS BEEF ROAST Ib. 17c RIB ROAST Ib. 20c GENUINE SPRING SHOULDER LAMB ROAST Ib. 23c LAMB STEW Ib. 15c HOME-DRESSED VEAL ROAST Ib.

20c VEAL BREAST Ib. 15c Home Dressed Chickens Yearlings Springers Ib. 25c Ib. 29c HOME-RENDERED LARD 2 Iks, 35c 8-10-12 LBS, HAMS lb.23c CEPER VAUiEY SUGAfrCURED, SMOKED PICNIC HAMS Ib49c FRESH FISH I OUR FRIENDS occasionally ask ua why we make ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH PLUS better than is necessary for ordinary driving. Here is what we tell them: 1.

ATLANTIC'S policy for 70 years has been to make the finest products we know how, and offer them at the lowest possible prices. 2. We believe this is simply "good business," It creates a large sales volume, which in turn allows us to give better and still better values to our customers. The Fuel with Many PLUS Qualities Just take the ease of the original ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH. When it was first introduced, this fuel created a sensation because it was so far in advance of its time, But ATLANTIC was not satisfied to rest on that achievement alone, We made improvement after improve' anticipating the radical changes which were being made in automobile and finally we added the word PLUS to the motor fuel's 'nainejl indicate its new PLUS qualities.

ia Today's ATLANTIC PLUS, for instance, has enough to take you more than when cars are built to go that; still stay on the ground, Its anti-knoc! A rating exceeds the requirements of -tnpl cars on the road. Yes, is better that another way saying' it giver you more for your your tank today, and discover the ful Power, Performance and' Ecpnoniy 4 the manufacturer built into -your No buiintfi long without to iU bcljeve ATUNTIC'S growth over reiteti the extra qnaljly wbiph, to put in 9Mr think ATI.ANTIO Fi PLUS more tlmn line," It rouit definitely bf II (9 the Qf to five dependgple tn4 vervlvfIn i.

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