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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 6

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KLICKING ALONG Major League 411 GOS io KLICK patrons on Games Today i NATIONAL LEAGUE 24 11 10 0 4 24 13 2 3 9 4 3b 0 8 league game 7 7 2 24 1 4 Phll 7 14 27 9 0 37 Totals TRY 1 0 0 0 13 46 12 Totals Totals 0 batted lor Earnshaw In 4th re lor Galllvan in 7th Big Six Standing batted for Klnzy In 9th 3 10 43 8 Totals Totals 41 13 18 7 41 14 13 12 4 ba bSMportstlee UNION BUS TERMINAL MP ANY AMERICAN i 65 AMOCO 0 0 101 212 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 000 022 200 7 8 4 5 0 0 0 0 9 3 4 5 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Is rewarded and that a good man sometimes can beat a big 4 4 4 4 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 0 0 2 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 1 3 2 2 0 0 2 1 I 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 and Manager Pie Tray Pirate attack each drlv runs and Paul Waner his fifth homer of the eighth to the scor 5 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 01 0 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 PO 3 2 3 2 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 2 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 was who A 0 2 0 0 2 0 3 3 0 0 3 the the 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 2 0 0 AB 4 AB 3 8 8 6 84 II 3 1 1 4 3 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 PO 2 3 2 3 10 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 A 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 24 and A 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 4 4 8bb 1 1 2 3 3 4 1 15 1 2 0 0 A 0 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PO 4 0 3 1 0 8 11 5 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 8 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 Mor sln Wel suc later 4 1 0 0 2 3 4 he picked him to the 2 0 O' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Car Chl PO 1 1 2 3 2 0 11 5 1 1 place with 373 Charley Geh No 3 Mill Pritchett 2b Calvert rf Batchelor lb Gosney 3b Melton cf Seabolt If Montgomery as Gregory Emmerson rt Score by innings: Philadelphia Pittsburgh The box score: No 1 Mill Durham ss Daniels 2b Harris cf Reed 3b Grlffeth Welch If Sipe Chattln lb Guy rf STANDINGS TODAY since he beat two years ago to meet him the big bully VJAO OR U6HTVJEIGHT TITLE MATCH MiTH IN) To SCORE V)lTH ToWCAHlONtRI at ield BROCKUM JUAJE 27 Club New York Detroit Cleveland Boston Washington St Louis Philadelphia Chicago Chicago New York conquered Jim Browning big farmer from Verona Mo and AB 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 2 0 1 0 1 AB 3 4 4 3 3 4 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 AB 6 6 5 5 5 5 8 8 tournament a prime was paired today with Priddy of Richmond Portsmouth gin was 0 1 9th 1 3 2 2 yefterdaij Tria aw straoa llnsd coachti hove loot boon placed la torvieo on mon through rouiti New York Combs If Saltzgaver 3b Chapman cf Gehrig lb Hoag rf Dickey Crosettt sa Heffner 2b Broaca LEAKSVILLE June The ieldale nine defeated the Tri City aggregation here today 9 to 8 The game was featured by heavy hitting by both teams Leonard was the bat ting star getlng three singles and a double in four tries Williams and Dslly smashed out home runs for the locals while Childress hit for the circuit for ieldale in the fifth with thebases loaded AB 5 5 1 got a single Ethan with a double and lifted a high fly In Oakes sluggers smashed out a 12 to 8 victory over Irvin No 3 team yesterday afternoon at the Schoolfield ball park No 1 Mill seemed to like the offerings of Emmerson and Calvert pitchers for No 3 by getting 13 hits Grlffeth fared a little better giv ing up only 10 hits Batchelor led the hitting for the No 3 team get ting two triples out of four times at bat Rookie Durham led the hit ting for No 1 by getting three hits out of six trips to the plate Wednes day afternoon Sam No 4 Weavers will clash with Jack No 2 team BI STATE LEAGUE Martinsville at Danville Mount Airy at ieldale I Leaksvllle at AMERICAN LEAGUE St Louis at Washington Detroit at Philadelphia Chicago at New York Cleveland at Boston base hits Stone West Schulte Home runs Clift plays Pepper to Mellllo bases St Louis 11 Washington 8 Base on off Coffman 1 Whlte hlll5 Struck out by Whitehill 8 Hits off Coffman 3 In 0 Innings An drewsB In 6 Wells 2 In 1 McAfee 0 in 1 Winning pitcher Whitehlll Los ing pitcher Andrews Umpires Dinneen Hildebrand and Summers 1:59 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Chicago Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (I) Boston at Cincinnati New York at St Louis Runs Johnson Athletics AB IL 270 61 246 24' 258 213 189 235 246 9th ro 2 1 12 2 ro 3 0 4 10 2 5 1 1 1 ro A 5 3 2 i 0 i i 0 0 2 0 0 PO 1 2 0 7 2 1 9 0 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 35 2 10 24 18 1 ieldale Trl Clty Btlgall and Whitley Langley Hurd and Kuykendall PO 3 1 1 9 5 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 in 9 th In 9th 3 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 2 AB 4 1 3 2 5 5 4 3 NEW STREAMLIME BUSES Tmn XX7E go a step further than Mr Chrysler who mgrely asks you to look at In American's Big Three of Quality find in AMOCO OAS the original special motor fuel the finest gasoline ever produced OrangeAMERICAN GAS rates as THE BEST at regular gas price And AMOCO MOTOR OILS give 100 lubricating support to either Sold by thousands of American dealers and stations all the way from Maine to lorida went allowing By El) WARD NEIL NEW YORK une The wrestling war was over today and high In the seat of the conqueror sat Jimmy Londos the Greek Idol living example that right always triumphs that virtue in the end al ways small one He burly In this case the villain In the piece in one hour ten minutes and ten seconds of some of the fanciest wresetllng the devotees ever saw in Madison Square big bowl Long Island last night There were 20000 there and they paid 40 00o to see the throning of a heavy weight champion practically every one must now accept They went away happy for the match that has been four years in the making ran as true to the dram atic standards of the game as did East Lynne to the stage of the gay nineties It began with the 233 pound Browning recognized here as world champion ever Strangler Ed Lewis and Londos refused playing the part' of while as known In ev ery side arm restaurant from this coast to the other was the little hero who bears up so manfully under the fould shocks of fortune and the manifest physical advantages of a hardy oppressor It went thus for a full hour with Barowning torturing the squat but handsome 195 pound veteran with leg splits head locks body scissors hammerlocks ad that pet punisher that has won him so many matches the airplane whirl wherein he picks up his victim In his cobra legs twirls him aloft until dizzy then slams him to the carpet Occasionally the 38 year old Greek woould rally and turn on his hufe opponent with his own favorite hold a Japanese arm lock that looks as though It would tear a shoulder right out of a torso And all the time they leered at each other and grunted groaned and cackled stewed and sweated and wound up after the first sixty minutes right where they started But It was getting late and virtue will wait just so long Browning having weakened his challenger hurl ed himself on the little fellow like a bully taking advantage of a game runt out back of the bam Londos writhed groaned even meowed a little In the stress and Danville Girl Starts Qualifying Rounds Along With Qual ity ield 0 3 2 0 1 3 0 3 0 1 ro 4 6 10 2 2 0 Other heavy hitters for Draper were 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals V34 6 11 27 10 1 St Louis 012 000 Washington 202 002 OOx 6 Runs batted in Stone Manush 3 Mellllo Clift Burns Schulte Kress Pepper Two base hits Mellllo Three Manush Double Left on This apprentice right fourth effective pitching job in a row had put the New York Yankees back in the American league lead again and given McCarthy a chance to worry about somethlnc else besides the condition of his mound staff Ably supported by Lou Gehrig and ether Yankee swatsmiths Broaca coasted to a 13 2 victory over the Chicago White Sox yesterday al though the 10 hits he allowed were almost as many as he had permitted all told in three prior appearances The bespectacled Yale record since he joined the club June 2 shows two victories Including a one hit ehutout and one defeat in which he allowed only three hits He has given up only 27 hits in 36 Innings and fanned five men yesterday to boost his strikeouts to 23 Gehrig contributed his 19th homer a triple double and single to New 18 hit assault Not content with his pitching efforts Broaca equalled Lefty Grove's American league record for a nine inning game by fanning five times The victory sent the Yankees back into first place by four percentage points over the Detroit Tigers who bowed to the Philadelphia Athletics 13 11 in a knockdown drag out Score by Innings: 000 043 11 2 000 121 13 3 Totals 32 Batted for Walters xx Batted for Darrow Runs batted in Moore Traynor 2 Lavagetto Suhr 2 Padden Wan er Two base hits Allen Darrow Three base hits Traynor Home run Waner Stolen bases Waner Sacrifice Vaughan Double plays Lavagetto to Vaughan and Suhr Al len to Wilson Left on bases Phil adelphia 9 Pittsburgh balls off Swift 5 off Struck out by Swift Grabowski 8 In 3 1 3 Losing pitcher with Draper scored 5 runs in 6th inning and then came back with 5 more in A 8th and 2 In 9th to finally win the 0 0 ball game Turner who caught a 1 game for Draper had 3 hits out 0 of 4 trips to the plate while Noel 0 Shelto nhad 2 hits out of 3 times up Red Sox Win rom Indians By 6 3 Score 0 BOSTON June The Red Sox took a 6 to 3 decision from the Cleveland Indians today to displace them once again from third place Taking kindly to the offerings of Bob "Lefty" Weiland their former teammate the Collins clan put over a five run rally In the fifth Porter Rick errell Cissell gan and Johnson contributed gles in the big fifth to drive land to the showers He ceeded by Oral Hildebrand gave way to Bean Gordon Rhodes distance for the Sox Indians nine hits Cleveland Rice rf Knickerbocker ss Averill cf Trosky lb Hale 2b Seeds If Kamm 3b Myatt Welland Hildebrand xHolland Bean xxWlnegarner Motor I ROGER WILLIAMS Mgr Main St Next to A Phone: 2792 Totals 37 for Andrews In 7th xx batted for McAfee in Washington AB Myer 2b 3 Stone rf Manush If Cronin ss Travis 3b Schulte cf Kress lb Sewell Whitehill Totals 34 Batted for Hildebrand in 7th xx Batted for Bean in Boston AB Cissell 2b 5 Werber 3b 4 Morgan lb 3 Johnson if 2 Solters cf 4 Porter rf 4 errell 3 Lary ss 4 Rhodes 4 (By The Associated Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting Manush Senators Gehrlnger Tigers 402 Runs Gehrlnger Tigers 64 lin Tigers 57 Runs Batted In Gehrig Yankees 71 Cronin Senators and Bonura White Sox 61 Hits Manush Senators 111 Geh rlnger Tigers 99 Doubles Manush Senators Gehrlnger and Greenberg Tigers Averill Indians 23 Triples Manush Senators Reynolds Red Sox and Chapman Yankees 8 Home 22 oxx Athletics 20 Stolen Werber Red Sox 16 Walker Tigers 13 Pitchers Gomez Yankees 12 2 Welch Boston 8 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting Medwick Cardinals 373 Vaughan Pirates 371 Runs Vaughan Pirates 61 Klein Cubs and Medwick Cardinals 55 Runs Batted Ott Giants 68 Klein Cubs 55 Hits Moore Giants 98 Medwick Cardinals 95 Medwick Cardinals 22 Berger Braves 20 Triples Suhr Pirates 8 Vaughan Pirates and Medwick Cardinals 7 Home Runs Ott Giants and Klein Cubs 18 Stolen Bases Martin Cardinals 10 Bartell Phillies 9 1 Pitchers Dean Cardinals 9 1 rankhouse Braves 11 2 Pirates Cop Another Licks Phils 7 to 1 0 PITTSBURGH June The Pittsburgh Pirates again bidding for a place In the National league sun continued their heavy hitting behind Bll seven hit hurling today to defeat Philadelphia for the sec ond time 7 to George Davis Allen followed Moore then the first inning to score Davis but Swift was Invincible after that with men on bases giving no more than one hit in any succeeding Inning It was his fifth victory of the season against four defeats Gus Suhr nor led the Ing in two contributed year In the Ing Reg Grabowski started for the Phils but was replaced In the fourth by George Darrow who held the Pirates scoreless thereafter except for Wan home run The box score: Philadelphia Bartell ss Davis cf Allen If Moore rf Camilli lb Haslln 2b Walters xClancy Wilson Todd Grabowski Darrow xxHendrlck IL llh411 99 402 373 61 79 471 31 70 470 84 88 468 49 90 3M 10 Base on Grabowski 3 8 Hits off Darrow 8 In 4 2 3 Losing pitcher Grabowski Umpires Quigley and Stark Time 1:57 AB 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 2 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Score by innlnge: Grlffeth 410 030 Montgomery 310 001 Umpires Phllllpe and Oakes 1 1 ieldale Wins Over Tri City A 1 Rita Main In Virginia Beach Play JVerr Conienience'Improred Service to AU Major Points The economy convenience end comfort ol Atlantic Greyhound travel is enhanced by recant rata reductions to many citia an increase in the number ol daily schedule de partures the addition of new streamline coaches on many through runs When yo choose this popular service you ride with a nationally famous company enjoy a saving of hours on many trips a choice of optional routea and free unlimited stopover privileges Telephone our station for full information on any trip AMERICAN LEAGUE (By The Associated Press) Lou Gehrig Yankees Hit Homer triple double and single as the Yan kees defeated the Chicago White Sox 13 to 2 Jimmy oxx Athletics Collected his 19th and 20th homers of the year to provide the winning margin In the Athletics: 13 to 11 victory over De troit 1 Pie Traynor and Bill Swift Pirates The former drove in two runs to give Swift a well earned 7 1 decision over the Philadelphia Phillies Mel Ott and Carl Hubbell Giants Ott hit two singles in a big 7 run second Inning as Hubbell held the Cardinals in check to register his first victory over them this year 20 to 7 Earl Whitehill Scat tered the 10 hits well enough to give Washington a 6 4 victory even with Rogers Hornsby playing right field for St Louis Gordon (Dusty) Rhodes Red Sox Outpltched three Cleveland hurlers to win 6 to 3 Senators Trim Browns 6 4 WASHINGTON June (ff) Three St Louis pitchers were sent to the showers today as Washington scored a 6 4 triumph over the Browns at Griffith stadium Earl Whitehill went the full distance for the Senators He was tapped for ten hits A home run by Clift St Louis third baseman was a feature of the contest Ralph Kress played first for Wash ington In place of Joe Kuhel who is In the hospital with a broken ankle Kress went hitless Manager Horsnby appeared today for the first time in the outfield The Rajah to the rightfield post in an effort to strengthen the batting He successfully handled one fielding chance and got one hit Earlier in the season Hornsby spoke of playing third base but with Clift going strong he has remained on the bench except to appear infrequently as a pinchhitter Records show that Hornsby played in the outfield for the St Louis dinals in 1920 and once for the cago Cubs in 1932 St Louis Clift 3b West cf Burns lb Pepper If Hornsby rf Hemsley Grube Mellllo 2b Strange ss Coffman Andrews Wells McAfee Bejma xx Campbell Totals 33 6 11 27 14 0 Cleveland 001 001 010 3 Boston 000 150 6 Runs batted in Trosky 2 Rice Johnson 3 Morgan Rhodes Two base hits Hale Stolen bases Rice Double plays Hale to Trosky Kamm to Hale to Trosky Lary to Cissell to Morgan Left on bases Cleve land 7 Boston 8 Base on balls off Welland 3 Bean 2 Rhodes 3 Struck out by Welland 2 Bean 1 Rhodes 5 0 Broaca Annexes Another or McCarthy Aggregation Recruit Hurler Continues Winning Ways as He Hurls ourth Effective Pitching Job in Row 1 By HERBERT BARKER (Associated Press Sports Writer) The answer to Joe McCarthy's prayer for pitching strength Is John ny Broaca Yale graduate cf a week Griffith Team Wins Victory (By the Press) Lou Gehrig with a home his a triple a double and a sin gle against Chicago White Sox pitch ing yesterday batted himself right back Into the "Big Six" as Helnle Manush 'o! Washington better his average by one point and remained at the head of the list with :411 Gehng'a Sig day raised his slugging averge to 336 to tlfe him wlth'Mana ge( BUI Terry of the Giants and make the Big Six A big seven tor one day'at least Arky Vaughan held hla 471' aver age as Cecil 'Travis of Washington dropped three points and moved up to fourth place right behind Cucky Wticky Medwick of the Cardinals whb moved Into third behind Manush and ringer' Player and Club Manush Senators 64 Gehrlnger Tigers 63 Medwick Cards 81 Vaughan Pirates 82 I Travis Senntnra aa 020 008 14 1 Gehrig Yanks 60 008 rX) 112 12Terry Giants ATlWMTIC Gretihoimd Pittsburgh AB Waner cf 4 Waner rf Lindstrom If Vaughan ss Suhr lb Traynor 3b Lavagetto 2b Padden Swift (HX THE BEE DANVILLE VA TUESDAY JUNE 26 1934 fankees Win Go In Lead As Tigers Lose By Joseph Nettles CAVALIER CLUB Virginia Beach Va June The spotlight of golfing interest in the state was focused today on a seventeen year old girl Lily Harper of Portsmouth as a small but high quality field of golfers teed off in the qualifying rounds of the Virginia Women's Golf championship Miss Harper sister of Chandler Harper Virginia amateur champion entered the favorite She Mrss Thomas While the the outstanding favorite there were a number of others in the field of 26 entries who were considered real threats These favorites included Miss Rita Main daughter of a Dan ville professional Mrs Kersten of Richmond state champion in 1931 and Mrs Priddy who also is a form er champion Mrs Alex Ryland of Richmond and Mrs A Traugott of Norfolk were named to lead the procession to the first tee in today's 18 hole quali fying round The pairings were: 9 a Mrs Alex Ryland Rich battle marked by Jimmie 19th mond and Mrs A Tragugott of end 20th homers Norfolk Behind Dusty effective 9 Mrs Pat Binford and Mrs pitching the Boston Red Sox tripped Thalhlmer of Richmond the Cleveland Indians 6 3 and re Mrs A Sloane and Mrs gained third place The Indians Young of Richmond dropped to fifth a half game behind Mrs Hagan Jr of Rich the Washlngtdn Senators who won I mond and Mrs narnam Jones of from St Louis 6 4 Manager Rogers Norfolk Hornsby played the outfield In an Mrs Dashlei and Miss effort to strengthen the at Miriam Sydnor of Richmond tack and got one single in four trips Mrs Welton of Rich to the plate mond and Mrs rlebus of Vir The New York Giants stretched ginla Beach their National league lead to 3 1 2 Mrs George Owen of Peters games by staggering to a 10 7 victory I burg and Mrs Nell Wessells of over the St Louis Cardinals A seven I Roanoke run rally In the second gave Hub Mrs Graham of Rlch bell a wide lead but he needed It mond and Miss Rita Main of Dan before the finish The defeat dropped ville the Cards into third place a half I Miss Lily Harper of Ports game behind the Idle Chicago Cubs mouth and Mrs Thomas Priddy of The only other National leagued Richmond game saw Pittsburgh's reviving Pl Mrs Kersten7 of Rich rates beat the Phillies 7 1 behindmond and Mrs George Schenck of Bill seven hit pitching for Norfolk 'r their fourth victory in succession 9:50 Mrs Walden of Rich I mond Mrs Quisenberry of XT Inf1 xv4 1ft Charlottesville and Mrs rank lallnS Vivi George of Norfolk i I Miss Lillian Wood of Rlch JtlltS 10 Deieai mond Mrs Robert Brydon the third 1171 Ct 1 Pf R'chmond and Miss Martha Mar VVnite box ld hln Richmond 0 NEW YORK June Johnny lranpr WllS 1 Broaca former Yale hurler struck out 41113 five times today against the Chicago fmiTl White Sox but it didn't matter for UlUglUOl JLJLU111 the Yankees loosed an 18 hit assault DxJlaarillzx Dnarc behind him and he coasted home with IVvlUbVlIIv BOVS his second victory of the season 13 I to 2 I DRAPER June 26 or the second His five whiffings however got straight time Draper too kthe nieas him a place In the record book along yje oj a Reidsville outfit this time side Lefty Grove for the most strike defeating the Reidsville Rayon mills outs in a nine inning American I ln a by te score of 14 to league game 12 at the Lucky Strike park in 1th Babe Ruth resting his a8clng Re'dsviue before a fairly nice crowd onfhl bench Lou Gehrig Myrl was repete wlth thrllls and Hoag the Babe's substitute and Earl stickwork was done Combs swunj into action with home I weU as runs to aid the mounting Yankee to Reldsvllle mlssed tai It was 18th of the season I 1 George Earnshaw started the game lds ases for the Sox but retired for a pinch drlve Stein hitter in the fourth when he was thl uh0 made sensational three runs behind and was succeeded scored first making 2 by Phil Gallvan and Klnzy he lnnln8 on hlu The victory sent the Yankees back by L' Shelton and Turner into the American league lead by Re dsv 1 le came back with 8 runs in four percentage points as the Phlla the Braid hit a homer over delphla Athletics defeated the Detroit fence scoring 3 and himself Tigers 13 to 11 The Yankees with Williams followed with another hom 87 won and 24 lost boasted a percent er over thft right field fence sge of 607 to 604 for the Tigers 38 and 25 hicago Vhalt rf Haas cf Simmons If Bonura lb Boken 2b Dykes 3b Chamberlain ss Bhea ehring Earnshaw Ruel Galllvan xx Lyons Klnzy xxx Swanson nlngs Hildebrand 2 in 11 3 Wild pitch Bean Losing pitcher Wel land Umpires McGowan and Owens Hits off Welland 8 in 4 2 3 In Time 2:16 0 0 I Tolbert who had 3 for 5 and also who 6 1 fielded sensationally throughout the 0 0 1 day Lem Shelton also had 3 hits 0 0 out of 5 trips to the plate and there 1 0 is no question but the heavy club fl 0 blng of these 4 boys helped win the 0 0 ball game for Draper 0 0 Brand and Williams had 3 hits 3 0 each for Reidsville while Hubb play fl 0 ed sensational ball at first base for ineir ream Draper is going along great in its baseball and would like to book games Next week they play Madison at the Mayodan Bl State park and Gauldln or Halley will twirl Saturday they play Proximity at the Draper A I Score follows: 0 0 Draper AB Mctsnae if I Tolbert ss 3b 5 1 0 I Shelton cf 3 0 0 I Powell 2b 0 0 Stein 3b 8 4 A Shelton rf sa 5 4 0 Stigall lb 3 0 Turner 4 I UaHati 27 10 0 Oarringer rf 4 Defeat of Browning Settles Old Wrestling War Greek Idol Conquers Huge Rival in Rough and Tum ble Grapple for Title 0 strain of that final succession air plane whirls leg splits and head locks inally he crawled desperately un der the ropes to get away from his leering oppressor He came back into the arena then apparently done but with 20000 of the wrestling faithful holding their breaths for him The experts who recognized the symptons of what is known as the finish or the "triumph of an cjd stand by go ready to leave In a few more mlutes it was over Like a gallant stag at bay going to his death but going gamely Londos reared his black curly head and plung ed forward He caught Browning com pletely off guard picked him up with a crotch hold and slammed the Mis souri farmer right smack dab down on top of his Princeton haircut It was turn then to reel drunkenly about the enclosure ap parently mortally hurt and Londos never swerved with opportunity knocking the champion on the head with a hammer The handsome Greek threw the champion first to the pat rons grinning in from the left side of the ring then to the the right Absolutely Impartial Browning up and hurled south then to the north Browning groaned and writhed held his head moaned and was was putty in the hands of the avenger Londos picked him up again did a kind of Jiggling gavo(sky around and around with Browning on his shoulders then down came the champion in the final crash Inert lifeless Carefully Lon dos spread him out on his shoulder blades with a double arm hold White haired George Bothner the referee slapped him on the back and once more Londos was king of the realm 000 2 014 13 Runs batted Simmons Gehrig Mmte'r 3 Cortibs 2 Bonura Hoag 4 Heffner 3 Two base Dickey 2 Bok hrlg Heffner three base 8 ''Haas Hoag Gehrig Home I Gehrig Hoag Combs Stoleh Dykes Double Heff Rle'da nr Crosettl and Gehrig Gehrig (un I HubE lb assisted) Left on bases Chicago 7 1 PaUigfsw If New York 8 Base on off Earn Trent 3 Broaca 1 Galllvan 1 Struck Liggett rf by Broara 5 Earnshaw 2 Galli Brown If van 3 Klnzy off Earnshawt I 1 in 3 innings Galllvan 8 in 3 Klnzy 4 Totals 40 2 37 J24 In 2 Losing pitcher Earnshaw Um bcore ny innings: Moriarty and Oelael Draper £4 (Reidsville 1 Sir ow I1 4 4 1 a 5 I 1 4 (U a Va rw ALL IB mv Uai2B 1 word pct Martinsville 23 9 719 ieldale 20 13 606 DANVILLE 20 13 606 Mount Airy 13 19 407 Tri City 22 333 Mayodan 10 21 323 Pct 37 24 607 38 25 603 31 23 525 34 29 540 35 31 530 28 33 459 25 37 403 21 42' 333 New York 41 22 651 St Louis 36 25 590 Chicago 38 26 594 Pittsburgh 32 27 542 Boston 32 29 525 Brooklyn 26 37 413 Philadelphia 22 39 361 Cincinnati 19 41 317 0.

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