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V'r i THE 'XNNTSTUTl YKIDA 17 111 A 1929 Baseball Results -r CJOTEl PRESS REVISED GEORGMALABAMA LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR-1928 GEORGIA-ALABAMA LEAGUE Talladega, Anniston. 8. Ltodale, Gadsden. 4. CarroUton, STAGE ILT TO PASS IDU CITIAN5 LOsfopffilC LEAGUE GAL1ES AT AT AT AT AT AT LINDALE TALLADEGA ANNISTON CARROLLTON.

SOUTHERN LEAGUE Birmingham 8. Little Rock 8. Chattanooga 14. New Orleans 13. Memphta 3, Atlanta 3.

Nashville 11, Mobile 3. May 25 June 1, July 2. 3. 4 (A.M.) Anrust 2, GEORGIA-ALABAMA LEAGl'E Team Pet alladfga 4 O-IOOO 1 A IAAA June 18, 19, 20 July 12, 13, 14 August 20, 21, 22 June 21, 22, 23 July 26, 27, 28 August 9, Wr 11 May 28, 29, 30 July If, 20, 11 August 23. 24, 2S SPUT ANNISTON June 11.

12. 13 July 9, lOf 11 August 30, SI September 1 Sept. 3 (A.M.) Carrollton Beats Cedartown; MayRcavesPjtches Firstcrroito 1 -nw ft.il. nwiwtwajatw NATIONAL LEAGUE Ball; Crowd Officially" Lmcale Wins Over minisiuii i.i, i Gadsden 0 1 .000 Cedartown 0 1 .000 June 14, IS, 16. Gadsden, 8-4 Numbered At 1 ,831 May 31 June 1, 2 July 2, 3, 4, 4 August' 27, 28, 29 June 7, June 28, 29, 30 August 16, 17, 18 CARROLLTON May 21.

25 June 4 July 26, 27, 28 August 9, 10 Sept. 3 (P.M.) SEASON I July 12, 13, 14 August 20, 21, 22 July 23, 24, 25 August 2, 3, 4 SOUTHERN JEAGIE Team W. L. Birmingham 28 13 27 15 June 25. 26, 27 July 30, 31 Slay 25 June 4, 8 July 5, 6, 7 August 11 Sept.

3 (A.M.), 4 Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 3. Brooklyn 3, New York 6. (Only games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 12, Cleveland 9.

Detroit 6. Chicago 4. Philadelphia 7-5; New, York 9-2. Washington-Boston, rata i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 5. Indianapolis 1.

Kansas City 11, Minneapolis 0. Toledo 1, Louisville 5. St. Paul 9, Milwaukee 8. CEDARTOWN Junej 21.

22, 23 July 23, 21, 25 August 8,, 7, 8 June 7, 8, 9 July 19, 20, 21 August 23, 24, 2S 31 June 1, 2 July 4, (AM.) July 12, 13, 14 August 16, 17. IS Tct. .683 .643 .439 .403 .400 .372 FIRST The opening of the Oeorgia-Alabama league yesterday was featured: by fairly close scores, with the visit ing clubs on the winning end trf every town. Llndale. defeated Gads-.

den, to 4, Carrollton outpointed-Cedartown, 5 to 2, and TaUadegv won over Anniston, 7 to 5...1" 3 The crowd at Gadsden was esti August 1 Memphis Mobile New Orleans Nashville Chattanooga Little Rock Atlanta By M. HALL, Jr. The Anniston Nobles left for Tal-Aade? today after losing to the Indiana, to 5 In the opening --Kanie of the Georgia-Alabama league here Thursday afternoon. The attendance as officially an-; nminced as 1,831. --a Mayor Sidney J.

Fteaves opened Ihe season here by throwing over the first bait. Miss Adelle Hall, winner of the name contest mas August 27, 28, 29 23 18 18 23 ...17 25 18 24 17 -27 June 14, 15, 18 HALF GADSDEN July 5, 6, 7 June 25. 26, 27 July 9, 10, 11 August 9, 10, 11 May 26 June 8, 9 July 19, 20, 21 August 23, 24, 25 June 11-12-13 July 30. 31 August 1, 30, 31 September May 28, 29, 30 July 16 .17, 18 Aurut 2, 8, 4 NATION AL.LEAC.tE Team W. Tct.

Cffictffftttfr 84 16.600 mated at 3.000, and unless Lindale. does better Saturday, the loving? cup offered in the first division br August 13, It, IS trher. Tjut she miFti Bt. Louis 22 theIke SakFCtottunrwPoyrt? June 4, 5, 6 July 16, 17, 18 August 6, 7, 8 15 16 14 16 18 20 24 .595 .573 .543 .488 .355 500 LINDALE May 24, 25 June 7 June 28, 29, 30 September 3, 3, 4 ENDS May 28, 29, 30 July 30, 31 August 1 -August 27, 28. 29 June 14, 15.

18 July 2, 3, 4 (PJVI.) August 20, 21, 22 June 18 ,19, 20 July 9, 10, 11 August IS, 14, 15 22 ..18 19 11 6 Chicago New York. Brooklyn Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Knoxville 4, Greenville Augusta 2. Columbia 3. Sparantantjurg 2, Ashevllle 6. Macon, 5, Charlotte 1.

TEXAS LE GUE Houston 4, Beaumont 6. Dallas 5, Shreveport 7. Fort Worth 4, Wichita Falls 1. San 27. Waco 7.

a passed ball for hlwoner had iio much on the ball for her catches ability. Leo Truett took the Job as bull pn catcher and warmed the mayor up before lie went to the dlsmond. Manager Ben Bruer was presented with an expensive wrist watch before the game by Mayor Reave on behalf of the Bhyera Jewelry store! "it was a duplicate the one presented to Bucky Harris by Cai- AMERICAN LEAGl'E TALLADEGA AUGUST 1 June 11, 12. 13 July 5, 6, 7 August 30, 31 September 1 June 4, 5, 6 July 26, 27, 28 August 16, 17, 18 May 24, 26, 31 July 4 (P.M.) July 23. 24, 25 August 4 Sept, -3 tP.M.)T June 18, 19, 20 June 28, 29, 30 August 13, 14.

15 June 21, 22, 23 July 18, 17, 18 August 87 7, ret. J94 W. L. 27 7 Team-New York ,22 Gadsden, will stay in that city. Dumas, oiCarroIltdh.

Twas ther hero of the day clouting out a-homerun to help Carrollton win; and playing a spectacular brand of -baliln the field. Two of the games yesterday were won by rallies in the eighth defeated Anniston in an eighth inning rally, and Undale-scored six runs In an eighth Inning rally to win over Gadsden. -Scorn: R.H.E: Lindale 100 001 060-4 Gadsden 131 000 0004 6 Batteries: Dodson and McKlnneyr Swift and Alverson. -z- -r H. Carrollton Cedartown 3 7 3 -J10 16 .568 21 Philadelphia -Cleveland Boston" unCoolidge.

SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE t4-18 18 20 JaclMonyiHe Golumbua 0, St. Louis 15 .438 .444 .385 .361 .333 Detroit Albany 4-5. Selma 7-3. Tampa 3, Montgomery 3 (13 In Indians Take Lead jf Talladega took the lead in the yitrst- inning when "Poss" Lewis slammed ou a triple and Walkei 24 23 22 Chicago 13 WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD nings.) Washington 11 Savannah 0, Pensacola 9, (for BY UNITED PRESS and IV Lewis hit singles to score two runs. The Nobles passed them feited.) Savannah failed to arrive 5T1H AGAIN FAVORED TO WIN SALLY LEAGtE Teanv- W.

at park. By UNITED PRESS CIKST1LI BI1IH11 GAUD-K Asheville Louis Cards won their fourth straightgame.and jmoved within half a game of the top. The score NEW YORK. Tod Morgan. Seat L.

11 14 15 16 17 Pet. .667 .548 .545 .515 .485 tle. successfully defended' his Batteries:" Flttery and 22 17 18 17 18 YESTERDAY HERO; Jess Petty, Brooklyn southpaw; who pitched himself back into the good graces of Uncle Wilbert Robinson by hold- Welcnel and Knowlea Junior lightweight crown against Macon Spartanburg Greenville Charlotte Columbia in the-seme frame when Stroeker a alkecLwent ta aecond. on Bartholomew's error, which allowed Camp to reach first, and scored on two sueessive singles by Craft and ulllRedPanders led-aoublf score two more runs. A double by Bartholomew and was 7 to 1, Holm and Bottomley getting a homerun each, driving in ttup! urrr Eddie Cannonball Martin, former f-TT32" rllwrlJewYorkf Gianta-4o-three I hTr I i III I bantamweight champion, last night In Madison 'Square' winning eight rounds and drawing three.

Knoxville i hiUTthe Robinawinningra too. UIU I IIMUIV HILL I ..13 17 .433 11 19 .367 Baseball Schedule Augusta The Chicago Cubs lost their The New. York Yankeesuopened fourth straight game. aa the. Pirates Barons-Staging Indians to tie the count in the SOUTHEASTERN LE AG IE on double by Rosenthal rlghtfield Victories In Field Events their crucial six-game series with the Philadelphia Athletics by split Philadelphia at New York, broke their own losing streajc.ltn a to 3 vlrtnry.

'si-ma wm-Team Cel. er with two on base. Each team got se4taMyJflQJMLQi ting doubleheader. Tony LazzerTj Boston at Brooklyn: Chicago, at Pittsburgh. First Halt Season Left 27 14 .659 25 1 8 .581 21 20 .512 Pensacola Albany Jacksonville drove in six runs in the first game New- Orleans, and-Moore and: De knotted until the last of.

the llflh when the Nobles took advantage two singles, a sacrifice and an er- Pothergills double in the twelfth LouTd Carry California Team To Victory "7 WRANK GETTV 1'nited Press Sports Editor with two singles and a triple, the Yankees winning. 0 to 7. Ossle Or Montgomery gave the Detroit Tigers a 6 to 4 win over the Chicago White Box. rate of ChattaRnooga all hit home runs. Today's games 1 ror to score a run By UNITED PRESS 20 22 .476 Tampa well held the Yankees to six hits homeruns by Ruth and Laze rl and With only a month more to play Cincinnati at St Loula.

i- AMERICAN- LEAGU19 New York ftt. Philadelphia games.) Washlngtonat Boston. 7 (two Birmingham at Little Rock, clear. Savannah 19 22 2'-- before the first half or tne eoutn .463 -410 .395 hits failed to drive Sam the A'r toot the- second. 5 to- 2.

Atlanta at Memphis, clear. CAMBRIDGE, May '25. JSelm. New Orleans at Chattanooga. 6tK' time '4nhepat-even- years hm and MemphJa aie ing Gray from the box and the St.

Louis Browns "bear 13 to 9. clear: Hint Rhem checked the league-leading Cincinnati Reds and the St athletes from unlverstiies of the Pacific "coast have carried away the (Only games today). Mobile at NashvUle, clear. nip and tuck race down the home stretch. The Barons are leading 1 This one-point lead was held by "AnnlstwiunUlthe eighth Inning when the visitors bunched four and sacrifice to score three runs.

Anntston aUrted a rally In the last of the eighth, when Beck was sent In to bat for Harris, pitcher, and hit a triple to score Green who reached first on Walker'a error. The rally was short Jived, however and Berk-did track and field championships of SPORT SHOTS the Chicks by one and ft hall sames today while Mobile and New the intercollegiate A. A. A. and By UNITED PRESS here they are again.

Orleans in third and fourth places GRINS SPREAD HOME RUN CLUB By UNITED PRESS A strong Stanford university team, last year's champions, is fa GUILFORD, N. rat Crawford. respectively threatened. Both leaders won yesterday. Blr minttham defeating -Little jjonnes laifc' WB MUST SELL EVERYTHING- fbaaeeaU- coach 'at Guilford2us de vored wm lheTihlercolleglate title -Tallaor added another tui in cided to Join 'the New-York Oianta tm to 5," and Memphis-nosing out AL when -co liege tlosesr Offered -a con row.

pumg tro "poima the -field first of the ninth when Galla-" i (hit wr aouwe tw ieft teid-nd scored on a wild pitch and u. saerl- tract early iveHWririfi'-thrijast; -Leaders: -National League 'L." Wfisftn. Cubs. Bissonette, Robins, 7. ed it down because he didnt belle ye capable performers in ib track ACROSS.

FACES OF BY.I TES ftee-fly-Stroecker ataxtad. ft rally in Sunday, baseball. capable pcrf orntera in4.hertaclt for.Annlston In the ninth after one orced-to UaoatG 1 event, but hardly enough to make ATLANTA. Benjamin If. Seldom serious inroads upon the to Bottomley CM, Giants, 5.

"Harsrrds.i:: Umta 3 to 2. The Barbns used 15 players including four pitchers, to Irom the-Travelers-after trailing for six tnnlngs-Llttle Rock outhit Birmingham, 12 to JL. but the Baroru. took, advantage- of four: Travelei errors and hit in the pinchea John Frederick, "Memphis right-fielder was the hero of the Chicks victory. He hit a home run off hem nationally known swimming tal DXlhe- Instructor, is In training nere lor Watch Erie Krem! was out with ft double to left field, bur the next two en went cut.

In Buddy Btroecker cehterf lelder, led ihe Nobles at the bat by hitting and -ft double in three Niagara A frakyjraoo-pound," aix footer Runners Radiate Belief They 1 named EricKren2. who, sports the rapids, which will be made, accord usg to Schlomberg. in August; 7Ruth7T. Yankees': I CZ Will Be In C. C.

Pyle's- fi" of Stanford on his well-fUled TTOtT is cxpeetea -tq accBunt-fw the day. with the exception rf Beck Roaers In ffiTHgWlnnTni Money ATLANTA. The mythical conference baseball champion HluieY," Athletics, 0. Gehrig, Yankees 7. two first placca this Kren2 who tripled In one time at bat.

been tossing the discus as far. as -Bernard -Lewtst Tallideg left fieK Ship-was to tne-t worgam.e-: trTodtrRed 154 leer, wnich should be quite sui By JAMES M. POWERS series between University oi Georgia flcient to earn him the intercollegi and Tech here today and ing Memphis the decision by one Two slugfests featured the games in the league yesterday. Nashville slammed 18 hits to win the first game or the series with Mobile. 11 to 3.

Glazner, Voi ate title in this event, not to men? tomorrow. Georgia is leading with We matt tell ont oar entire stock or fet oat the Soz, Ties, Underwear eTerythinj for men matt go rj, gardleti of eott. United Press Special Correspondent SUFFERN. N. Y.

May spread across the faces of many of Yesterday's homers Ruth, Yankees, Lazzeri, Yankees, 1, Gehringer, Tigers, 1. tion a place on the American Olym 12 victories and three losses. Auburn pic team, goal of most of the its season concluded, has at record ithe-bewhtskered individuals or C. c. of 14 wins and four 'defeatsThIIelTung3terstheTed-1ierr-at-t5am pilchefTinowedTr- hits- but -kept bridse, Pyles cross country run today grins that-radiated belief they were.

Georgia Tech has 13 games won and Krenz also can put the shot' dose four lost. If the series is split, Au them acattered. Niehaus or MODue, and Lewis of Nashville, hit Bottomley, Cards 1. 2 Holm, Cards "League National league about to come Into sizeable money. Yesterday many of these individ to 50 feet, and so Bud Housers in double-and triple, and catcher drove, out single and a double, Roe went the entire route for 4h-wlnnersand kept his hits scattered faflrly well after the first innings.

Joe Harris, worked'on the mound for Anniston during the first eight Jnnlngs, fanned live men, but he had trouble in keeping the ten hits that he gave up scattered. Walker pitched In the ninth in. ring after Beck had batted for Harris in the last of the eighth. He allowed one hit and one run was scored off his deliveries. BOX feCORE Talladega tercollegiate mark of 49 feet 11 3-4 won in the ninth ln $1.25 Tailored SHIRTS inches, is in serious danger.

American "league Total 244. ning. 14 to 13 from New Orleans. Perhapa the most picturesque uals weren't so iurCT Borne made the unamateurish motion of asking about the money as they panted to a halt after yesterday's 38 mile run from Mlddletown. They figure on the Stanford team, how ever, is' "Bud" Spencer, its bespec burn wins the title.

COLLINSVTLLE, 111. The Fair-mount Jockey, clubs 37 day race meet will open here tomorrow with program to be featured by the Colllnsvllle handicap, six furlongs, $5,000 added. The meet will close July 7, EVANSTON, 111. The annual Western conference track and field taclrd champion. Spencer was just wanted to know for sure that 79c picked from a terrific automobile smash up a few years ago, on which there was going to be plenty of money to go around when the home stretch In Madson Square Garden Is occasion his life, not to mention Ab.R.

H. To. A c. his athletic accomplishments, was despaired of. ut Spencer proved Gallagher ef championships, an Olympic tryout 11 1 14 13 himself made of the stuff that makes heroes, and although he suf for big ten athletes, opened here today.

Full cut. tailored, form and neck-fitting, a supreme shirt You'll be surprised at a look! R. Lewis, lb Vincent, ss B. Lewis If Walker. 3b Wilson, rf Bartholomew Sb McCarty fered the loss of 'an eye, he fought Ills way back to athletic fame and became one of the greatest quarter milers of all time.

766 Athletes Entered SOUTHERN LEAGUE HOME RUN CLUB By UNITED PRESS Kit Roe While Stanford stands out as pos $1.25 sessing- championship calibre, no 33 7 11 27 15 3 1 Caps Totals Anniston fewer than 33 colleges 'have entered 765 athletes for. this 52nd annual track and field meet of the Ab.R. H. Fo-A. 4 0 0 0 3 1 A.

A. A. A. Seven champions are here to defend the titles they won last year. 69c 69c 29c 37c Lamlnack 3b xAtahley Kelly, lb Bruner ss Btroecker ct Charley Borah, of the University of Shirts OOU We 39c $uo 49C S0X 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "4 '1- 3 "2.

3 0 3 1 2 '40 0 4- 11 4 0 0 Ties 75 Tiei reached Saturday night. Managera got into touch with C. C. Pyle, who is in New York. There wasn't exactly a revolt but they wanted Pyle diplomacy to settle any disputes.

i "I'll pay the winners off In real money, not buttons," Pyle relayed. He also mentioned if the boys wanted to become "bolshevistic" they could drop out but that the official dockers would be on hand in New York Saturday night and those clocked as winners would get money the full $48,500 promised when this cross country venture seemed to be another Pyle bonanza. "It's still my race and- I'll see It through," the dapper promoter, who made ft financier out of Red Grange, told his followers. Today they run to Passaic, N. the home town of John Salo, second place runner.

Saturday they run to Weehawken, board ft ferry there, run up town and enter the Madlso Square Garden amidst celebration that will be of great trumpetry. A 20-mile run in the Garden will conclude the race. "You bet, Andy will finish the race by running the 20 miles required," Andrew Payne, said about his son, the leading runner. Young Andy is in good shape and now has a lead of 17 hours, 84 minutes and six seconds. Strictly UnUm Mad4 Southern California, who won both sprints In 1927, is the selection of the experts in those events again this year.

Monty Wells, Dart Camp rf. Craft lb. 3b Brown If Sanders 2b Green, Harris 75c Union 5 1 2 7 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 0 4 0 11 3 0 4 10 6 10 3 0 10 1 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D. Taylor. Memphis, i.

Brooks, Nashville, 7. West, Atlanta. 7. Btgelow, Birmingham, 5. Oglesby, Nashville, Davis, New Orleans, 8.

Little Rock. 5. HOMERS TESTERDAT: Blair, Little Rock, 1. Miner, New Orleans, 1, MsCaren, New Orleans, 1. Moore, Chattanooga, l.

Defate. Chattanooga, 1. Lewis. NashvUle. 1.

Niehaus, Mobile. 1. Memphis, 1. HOMERS BY CLUBS Nashville 24. Memphis 34.

Birmingham 32. Little Rock 22; New Orleans 19. Mobile 17. Atlanta 16. Chattanooga If.

Total 159. mouth hurdler, will be showing the way to a' lot of them in the high hurdles. The other defending champions are Bill Cox, -of Perm State in the Mile; C. B. Hines, Suitt xxBeck Georgetown, javelin; Tom Maynard, Walker, Totals 37 5 11 27 10 1 Dartmouth, high jump; Al Bates, Perm State, broad jump, and Sabin Carr, of Yale, in the pole vault.

Gentlemen, what we lose you gain. The landlord leased our building and we must close out our stock for what we can get. 1 Bese prices will give you an idea as to the erwrmous underost reductions that we are giving. NOTHING RESERVED. MANY BARGAINS NOT ADVERTISED.

PLAIN OR HOP FLAVORED Seciot on DLATZ Know BlatE Quality, then youll never switch to other brands! WrUefotfREElbtapelbokihvmthevto make tempting foods withBlatzMauSjrp. STERNE-STEVENS CO. DUtribntors Anniston, Ala. VAL ELATZ BXISWDIO CO HUwankew I Fight results Wiggins, In dianapolis, 189. defeated Jack Re nault, Canada, 196, (10) Dave The run from Mlddletown yester xBatted for Lamlnack in eighth.

xx Batted for Harris in eighth. Score by Innings: R. H. E. Talladega 310 000 0317 11 3 Anniston 300 010 0104 11 1 Summaries: Stolen bases: Gallagher and Vincent.

Sacrifices: "Vincent, Bartholomew, Btroecker and Camp. Two base hits: Sanders, 8troecker, Bartholomew, B. Lewis and Gallagher. Three base hits: Beck. McCarty and B.

Lewis. Hits: 11 on Roe in 9 innings: 10 til Har- Knost, St. Louis heavyweight, knocked out Sam Moore, Chicago, (one). UdMc STICKNETS OLD day was won by Beth Oonsales, Denver, in four hours, 59 minutes and 27 seconds. CHICAGO.

Mike Dundee, Rock ris In 8 Innings; 1 oil Walker In 1 inning. Struck out: Roe, Harris, 5. Bases on balls: off Roe, off Harris 3. Wild pitches, Harris and Walker. Time, one hour and 55 minutes.

Umaire. Ware. 1124 Nolle St DETROIT. Sanislaus Loyaza, Island. junior lightweight, and Jole Medill, Chicago, fought a ten- Chilean lightweight, defeated Bruce (mowers, New Rochelle, N.

(10). round draw. 143 pounds..

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