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SPORTS CLASSIFIED FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1946 CARDS SHUT OUT GIANTS, CUBS TOP BROOKS I vw iii m. I I I 1 Pollet Scatters BRAVESBUY i SCHOOLBOY Five Singles In Increasing Lead BREWERS OF MCIRCWT I A I ST. LOUIS, Aug. 29--(AP) Howie Pollett pitched the St. i 15th loss of th season.

Louis Cardinals to. a 2 1-2 game I Pollet lead in the National League race; The first high school football game in the area occurs tonight at the Mount Hope Stadium at 8, where the Mustangs will take the field against an alumni team. The contest was arranged as a bene- MILWAUKEE 9--(Aj)i i lussle the entire proceeds going towards the high school BOSTON 29 (AP) i for nine hits in handing him his The Milwaukee; Brewed of "the as it fhould Thc Detroit Tige rs.made it two in! TKERSBEAT Cavarretta And BOSTON AGAIN Borowy Star In Down a ll American Association, one of big, wen attended. Followers of the Mustangs are expecting a winning i minor league baseball's most val-i year for the eleven and the 1946 debut should be interesting to uable franchises, passed out of! see what the schoolboys can do with the school's graduates. Boston Red Sox but thev ftaa jsome hunting ground today THE LINEUPS" i 4 innings before they some more ground to tn independent ownership today i and 1 the to the 1 A The threatened jockey STRIKE AVERTED DEL MAR.

Calif-, Au 29 VV 111 SDl llilCllil Tl SlilSiGS Gi A A i jL i I today with a brilliant five-hit rou ie, never more than one in to the Boston National league clubj The Alumni lineup will be Jan-ell and Bobby Carrjfeated the league leaders 9-8. Cardinals Dy oowmg io shut-out effort against the New an inningr i packed with such stars as Freddy a st jn ove vets IrTcamp. As'winning run was made off Bob 0 Durnrh- i -i Mar TMt rrv Moore's double following Louis president of the; Burgess, French Holt, Kenneth a whole lhe squad is quite light. fourth Boston pitcher. GS in sfdePS I --5- a i a i lOQa 3S SteWardS York 'Giants, for a cleanj Ter sweep of the three-game series, 60 snj-le produced the run and conference that he had purchased i C0 rd State, Buster Pieldson Routing the jinx that the Giants: a csomb nat i on of alk to Erv i he controlling interest owned by Marshall, Bob Kent of West of i Georgie Kell walked and went j.500 percentage mark, i i on Doc Cramer's right i i sixlh loss in 11 staj BOSTON TRIUMPH i cvi.

fcv i Licij. a.j i L. VV I m-P il i pounds. third on Doc Cramer's right i sixth loss in 11 starts. The de-i the wording of a ruling The complete list of the squad: itj single.

Hank Greenbeivrjfeat dropped the Bums two and a against jockey guild memoer, who half games behind the leaders. Willie (Smoky) Saunders. seventh-in- New York (NL) Blattner 2b CINCINNATI, Aug. 29-- (AP) Ed Wright pitched the Boston Braves to a 4-1 victory today over the Cincinnati Reds to win a four game series three games to one in the season's final appearance at Gordon Crosley field for Boston, The Rigney 3b' AB A i Witek 1 2 5 2 0 run double to left field. The score: remaining shares are owned Those are S0me of the boys AB A three Milwaukeans, Armin Meto oppose "the high school lads.

4 4 2 olGregor. an attorney; Chester Coaches Henry Danner and Sam aiiey. score: Boston (NL) Culler ss Herman 2b Eyan 2b Hopp Ib Holmes rf Litwhiler If Padgett Mssl Fernandez 3b Wright 0 1 Totals 1 St. Louis (NL) 0 1 10 0 01 Schoendienst 0 0 2 0 0 Moore 0 0 2 0 0 Walker cf 0 1 1 2 0 Musial Ib Kurowski 3 2 3 1 0 0 Slaughter 0 1 2 2 0 iDusak If 0 1 0 2 0 Marion 3 0 1 3 0 Jack Bragg Brewer Ch Jes Jarrell Ray short and IK 2 0 0 0 0 i ings if they wished. S0n an Underwood will'man the -i 2 The deal for the club was clos- spots.

'Bill McClung and! 0 ed last night at a conference ax McCloud will be the guards .27 0 5 24 8 0 2b attended by Perini. John AB A I Quinn, general 'manager of the I Braves, and Perini: I said that the present Brewer ex- ojecutive force, including general 2 manager Jack O'Connor, would Totals 34 4 10 27 10 Cincinnati (N L) AB A Corbitt ss 4 0 1 3 5 0 Zientara 3b 3 0 0 0 3 0 Frey 2b 4 0 1 5 5 1 Kluttz t- 3 1 Pollet 3 4 1 2 4.0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 13 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 3 2 2 1 3 0 1 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 with Tom Boyd and John Pearl i The schedule to date: Sept. b. 13. open; 20, Phil Cavarretta's plate- nin single broke a 2 to 2 deadlock.

a "Hank" Borowy's victory relief hurler. Vic Lombardi. Tigers slugged out 18 hits, Dodgers were in there battling leaders in the attack being Kell jthe finish and Borowy had to have i I with four singles and Greenberg help in the ninth inning to send three base hits and four runs Brooklyn home with its defeat. score: i Brooklyn (XL) AB A jStanky 2b 5 0 1 3 1 0 4 4 0 5 0 Galan' 3 4 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 Medwick xxxx 0 0 0 0 2 3 22 0 1 Rojek xxxxx 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 Reiser If 4 0 3b Cramer cf 7 Greenbers Ib 7 Wakefield If 7 Cullenbine rf 2b at-center. On the-terminals a ia 19 1 U1JV 'tang mentors will take a peak at Shady Spring: 11.

open; 18, hn vc a r.hanrfler. Twain: 25, at Stoco: Nov. 1. such boys be retained. Manager Nick Cullop, lt the Libke rf 4 Haas Ib 4 Mueller 3 Lukon If 4 Usher cf 3 Walters 1 0 0 1 0 i 1 i 11 0 1 1 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 2 1 -J) 6 i ho had the club in fourth place i today by a half-game over Mini neapoh's.

has a contract extend- through the 1947 season. York coo ooo ooo--o I The transaction grew out of the Louis 001 purchase of the Pittsburgh Marion i Pirates by Frank McKinney of Totals Runs batted in--MOore. 27, at Marsh Fork: Oct. 4. MarkiEvers I Richards I i I Gordon, James Hinkle a 0 Sophia; lo, open.

BECKLEY JUNIOR HIGH pfreut-p that builds A period of skull practice was Totals in the all that took place for the. Blue 1 rf 5 0 1 2 1. 0 i Walker rf 6 0 0 5 5 0 Stevens Ib .5 1 1 2 2 0 i a cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Reese ss 0 0 0 2 0 0 Edwards 2 0 0 0 2 0 i Melton 1 0 1 0 0 OiHermans'ki 1 0 0 0 2 0 i Casey ...54 9 13 42 28 i a i AB A Lavagetto XXX 7 1 3 1 0 0 Pesky 7 0 2 6 Mount Hope prospects minds of "Such boys Eaglets in football yesterday. The wiir be in-action tonighf as Ted i morning rain-drove- Coach-Ross-Williams if 3 3 i i i Oj Anderson, Bill team inside and necessitated 7 2 316 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 7 4 3 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 i If Stomach Gas or Sour Food Taste Robs You of Sleep Here's How You May Help, Whether You Eat 500 Pounds or 2000 Pounds of Food In a Year 4 0 1 2 1 1 can't feel cheerful, be loappy and 3 0 2 7 1 0 i ateep 'well. If your stomach Is always up- 0 0 0 0 2 0 8et A age advances "old stomach" 1 0 0 0 0 0 eeds more help.

reason Is this: 0 0 0 0 0 Everytlme lood enters the stomach a 1 0 0 0 0 0 gastric juice must normally to 0' 0 1 0 0 i break-up certain food particles; else the 0 0 0 0 0 Q' food may ferment. Sour food, acid Indigestion and gas frequently cause a. mor- tals 33 2 9 2 4 1 1 2 bid. touchy, fretful, peevish, nervous X--Batted fbr Melton in 6th. i condition, loss of appetite, underweight, restless sleep, -weakness.

0 0 3 0 xx--Batted for Casey in 7th. xxx--Batted for Lombard! in 9th. xxxx--Batted for Galan in 9th. xxxxx--Ran for Mcdwick in 9th. I To get real you must i the flow of this vital gastric juice.

Medi- 1 0 Chicago (NL) i u- --1 urea JNictceis. Jrrect jtrvm, UUI.K uus ft i i 1 ostrowski 3b i Sacrifice--Pollet. Double plays--j Indianapolis. Before buying tnej a stone and Grant Montgom-! 9:30. Rain would mean a skull i Br oisturscon 3 2 Pollet.

Schoendienst and Musial: Ma- 0 rion. Schoendienst and Musial: Koslo, nsl atlonal club McKinnev ery. i. cstriioeriLuensu ancu iviusiai; .1 t- and' Youngs Schoendienst. Ma-i had a piece of the Braves and Heusser 0 0 0 0 0 0 rion and Musial: Schoendienst and 1 the latter had a share of the In- West 1 0 0 0 0 Musial.

Left on bases--New York 2 AmpHr Association Lilc W' Malloy 0 0 0 0 0 0 jst. Louis 8. Bases on balls--off Pollet4- diana lls American Assouauuu LKms i ub 7 2 Koslo 4. Struck out-toy Pollet 2, franchise. I MEADOW BRIDGE 1 6 2 7 i 4.

McKinnev wanted the Indian-- I practice, but Coach Me is hope- Moses The game is being sponsored ful it for the Mount Hope band by the two enough The Blue Eaglet Totals 31 i mentor reports a very slight all- I ing off in the list of 86 candidates Lazor zzz Boston 010 012 000--4 i Cincinnati 010 OQO 000--11 PATTY BERG WINS apolis. club for the Pirate organi- zation and the Braves agreed to in--Roweli 2. Wright. Lu-1 SPOKANE, Aug. 29-- transfer their Indianapolis stock (API--Coming from behind, red to him, leaving Boston without a Berg of Minneapo- class AAA minor league connection.

Perini wasted no time- in Eleven-man football is for the team. kon. Two base hits--Padgett, 2. Walters. Double plays--Wright.

Cullen and Hopp: Fernandez and Hopp: lis, burned up the second nine to Usher and Zientara. Frey and defeat a ry Mozel. Portland, making, the deal with Salenger bas Bost 9. a i ddJ. J-jCJ-L i i i nati 6.

Bases on balls-- off Walters 1. fin an all' match Wright Struck out-- by Wright. 3 today in the second round SS.VifJnSi 0 ri ln-2 8 5' bf the Women pitcher-- rWalters. tournament. who put his Milwaukee holdings on the market several weeks ago.

National Thrifty To Buy Quality Beginning Sept. 3rd. 1946 The Following Store Will Be In Effect At E. M. PAYNE CO.

A THROUGH FRIDAY 9 a m. lo 5:30 p. m. SATURDAY 9 a. n.

to 6 p. nu Closed Monday Sept. 2nd Labor Day E. M. PAYNE COMPANY 122 Main St Beckley, W.

Va. YANKEES CLINCH INDIANS' SERIES NEW YORK, Aug. 29--(AP) New York clinched the season series with Cleveland todzy, walloping the Indians 9-1 behind Randy Gumpert's nine-hit pitching in the Tribe's final appearance 'of the season at the Yankee stadium. Making it 12 victories in 20 starts against Cleveland, the Yanks banged starter Steve Gromek, who beat them five straight times last season, and Bob Lemon for 12 hits including Joe Gordon's llth homer of the season ith a man on in the sixth. The score: Cleveland (AL) AB O.A Case If .4 Mackiewicz cf 4 Edwards rf 4 Becker Ib 4 Eoudreau ss 4 Price ss Keltner 3b 4 Mack 2b 3 Hegan 4 Gromek 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 8 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 3 3 1 0 Wasdell 1 0 0 0 0 Lemon 0 0 0 0 0 Fleming xx 1 0 0 0 0 0 resumed at Meadow Bridge High for the first time in 10 years.

The school has had the six-man grid sport in that time, in fact, was the first West Virginia institution to adopt it. Frank Arritt now principal, was the coach at that time, but this yea'r Meadow Bridge has a new mentor, Dale Ocheltree, who formerly handled the athletic reins at Rupert arid Crichton high schools." Ocheltree has been just Kyba McBridc zz Drcisewerd Klinger 6 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Waitkus Ib 3 2 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Cavarretta 4 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Rickert If 2 0 1 1 0 0 cal authorities, In Independent A tor tests on human stomachs, have by 3 2 0 i positive- proof shown -that SSS Tonic Is amazingly effective in increasing this flow -when It Is too little or scanty due a non-organic stomach disturbance. 3 0 0 2 0 Oi This Is due to the SSS Tonic formula. 3 0 2 i which contains very and 0 3 Livingston 4 0 0 2 2 0 i activating ingredients. 0 0 0 Totals -56 8 17 42 21 0 Detroit 104 Oil 100 000 01--9 Boston ....012 Oil 210 000 00--8 WOODROW WILSON Though rain dampened the aspects of yesterday's football practice for the Flying Eagles, there was little lull in the dav's work.

i vxi, a J. i 1-0 i Coach Jerome Van Meter and his Wakefield. Culberson. Pesky. 'Three- Runs batted in--Greenberg 4, Cramer, Wakefield, Cullenbine.

Kell, Webb, Wil- Pcsky. McBridc, aides held forth in skull practice at the armory during the morning session and then, between showers, got in a good scrimmage base hit--Doerr. Home run--Williams. Sacrifice--Benton. Doerr, DiMaggio.

Double plays--Lake to Tebbets to Stringer 2b 4 Borowy 3 Prim 0 0 0 2 4 3 0 Also, SSS Tonic helps build-up non- 0 0 0 2 0 organic, weak, watery blood In nutxl- 0 0 1 0 Totals ......29 3 6 27 14 1 tional anemia--so with a good flow of this gastric digestive Juice, plus rich red- blood you eat better, sleep better, feel better, work better, play better. Avoid punishing yourself" with overdoses of soda and other -alkalizers to counteract and bloating when what "Tits--Sturgeon' so dearly need la SSS Tonic to help Sturgeon! you digest rood for body strength and Brooklyn 000 000 200--2 001 010 lOx--3 Runs batted in--Whitman, Edwards. Cavarretta. Two-base Reese. Sacrifice Lavagetto.

Double play--Waitkus and JDon't wait! Join, the host of Sturgeon. Left on bases--Brooklyn 10. Chicago 8. Bases on balls--off Melton 1. people SSS Tonic has helped.

Millions of bottles sold. Get a bottle of Greenbers: 'Pesky to Doerr to York Lombard! i. Borowy 3. Prim 1. Struck SSS Tonic from your drug store today.

2 Left, on bases--Detroit 3, Boston 14. ot--by Melton 3, Casey 2. Lomubardi 1. i sss Tonlc bel BuUt Sturdy Health. Bases on balls--Benton 3.

Trucks 1. 1. Klinger 3. Struck out during the afternoon. There were three squads that went through by Trout 2.

Ferriss 1. Klinger 2. Hits-the workout on the baseball field off ir, during the scrimmage period. Coach Va-n Meter is shuffling his Trout. Brown.

1 in Ferriss. 11 in Ryba. 2 in Drieswerd. 3 in a Klinger, 1 in Winning years, serving Uncle Sam as a lieutenant, junior grade. A squad of 25 reported to the new Meadow Bridge mentor on Aug.

19 and have been going through fundamentals and lining up plays ever since. The season is due to open 'with a home game 1. i -LJLHJ i i i UJ I I against Rupert High on Sept. 6, rol of quarterback. Nick 1 A meeting is scheduled tonight but the rest of the slate has a Fred Rahall at the ha lfback to discuss hard-surfaced outdoor Borowy 2.

Hits--off Melton, 4 in. backfield quartets around but Pitcher--Trout. Losing pitcher--Klinger. yesterday used three distinct com- i binations. One included Frank (MEETING TONIGHT Rodriguez, Harold Wooddell, Paul Sanna lin- up with Billy Sigmund 'in the! been completed as yet.

As it is the first season of regular football, none of the boys can be called veterans, yet a good many of the candidates know the fundamentals as learnec playing six-man football, complete squad: Darrell Goddard, captain; Harold Goddard, Kermit Goddard, Roy Campbell, Carmen spots with Wrightson at full and the basketball Beckley Junior High coach, will "Bucky" Johnson at quarter, preside and invitations have been Chandler and Stout as halves issued to all grade prin- Lwith Cox, a newcomer, cipals in Raleigh county. The I back. is to be held in the sec- The Woodrow Wilson schedule retary's office of the Elks club on shows two more drills today, i i Prince street. doors or outside depending B. F.

Whitney of the Acme Castle, Delbert Woolwine, Neal I weather and a long scrim- Construction company m. Skelton mage for Saturday morning. Then is to present plans and estimates Coughlin, Bill McKinney, Bill Campbell, Jack McAlister, Elwood Brown, Rudy Gwinn, James Osborne. Ralph Jody, Kirby Redden, Jay Daye, Teddy Thomas, Bill! day school opens. Estep, John Estep Basil Hatcher, OAK HILL Bill Hatcher, Billy Link, Eugene! The Oak Hill Red Devil foot- there will be the weekend's rest for such courts, which would also over Labor day and the single be adaptable to playing tennis, daily sessions started Tuesday, the It is of major interest to the prin- and STORES 125 Main St.

Phone 6441 827S.KanawhaSt. Ehone6461 Totals 35 1 9 2 4 1 0 3 New York (AL) AB A I Rizzuto ss 4 3 3 Johnson 3b 4 2 2 Henrich rf 3 1 2 DiMaggio cf 4 0 1 'Keller If 3 1 0 Robinson 5 1 1 Etten Ib 4 0 1 Gordon 2b 4 1 2 Gumpert 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Totals 3 6 9 1 2 2 7 8 0 Cleveland 010 000 000--1 New York 000 022 41x--9 Runs batted in--Hegan, -Johnson. Henrich. Gordon 3. Etten 2.

DiMaggio. Two-base -hits--Rizzuto 2. Johnson. Henrch. Three-base hit--Edwards.

Home run--Gordon. Sacrifice--Henrich. Left on bases--Cleveland 8. New York 9. Bases on balls--off Gumpert 1.

Gro- rrrek 1. Lemon 4. Struck out--by Gromek 1. Gumpert Hits--off 'Gr'omek, 8 in 6: Lemon, 4 in 2. Losing pitcher-Gromek.

I TOP VERY SMALL CROWD Jones. EDITOR'S NOTE ATTENTION COACHES: As the Post-Herald is going: to publish a complete football slate in its Sept. 4 editions, it is important that you send in your sched- xile, if you haven't already done so, by the afternoon of Sept. 3 Either drop a card now with this schedule or phone it in immediately to George Springer, sports editor. Sportraits already has quite a few of the slates and those missing include Kingston, Mead-: pw Bridge, Simmons of Montgomery, Dubois of Mount Hope, Alderson, Crichton, Lewisburg, Boiling: of Lewisburg-, Kenick, Rupert, Lookout.

Stratton of Beckley, Byrd-Prillerman of Ami Lincoln of Hinton, Glen Rogers and Clear Fork of Colcord. Let's hear from you immediately. CLEAR FORK Thirty boys have been going ball team has returned from its cipals and will help to develop basketball and tennis players for the high schools of the area. It is not necessary to be a Raleigh early season practice at Camp county grade school principal. Sharpies and is getting down to Anyone may attend that is in- Continued on Page 14) i terested.

PITTSBURGH; Aug. 29--(AP) Attendance sagged to a -nw i season's low of 1,124 at Forbes through their football paces field today as the Philadelphia these past two weeks under the Phillies beat the- Pittsburgh -Pi-i eagle-eye of Coach Woodrow To-, rates, 5-2. in the final battle The season is to open a the year'between the two clubs, week from today with a home The score: i contest against Trap Hill. The Philadelphia (NL) AB R. A remainder of the slate is not com.

0 0 1 0 3 0 1 Gilbert rf 0 Wyrostek cf 5 1 Tabor 3b 3 1 Ennis If 5 2 1 McCormick Ib 5 0 2 Seminick 2 1 1 Newsome SE 2 01 3 4 Verban 2b 1 0 0 Raffensberger 4 0 plete as yet, but scheduled al- ready are contests with Marsh Fork. Mark Twain, Stoco, Sophia 0 and Shady Spring. 3 0 2 One thing noted about the slate is that Coach Toney has Oct. 4 Totals Pittsburgh (NL) Handley 3b 4 Fletcher Ib 4 Gustine 2b 4 Elliott rf 4 Kiner If 4 Cox ss 4 Russell cf 4 LODCZ 4 Bahr 3 Brown 1 0 i listed for the Shady game, .32 5 3 27 6 3 whereas the Tigers' schedule. AB A i printed earlier this fall, shows 0 1 0 3 0 2 10 0 0 1 7 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 i Charles King, Eugene HolestienJ 1 2 2 Clear Fork due to appear at Bea- 0 ver on Nov.

1. 0 0 Veterans in the camp of the 3 3 2r' Pur le Tornado are Billy Stover, Wendell Bowne, Bryent -Toney, i Jinimie Marrs and Paul Martin, i 0 Totals 0 1 I lliott McCormick. Sacrifices--Verban 2 Newsome. Tabor. Double plays--Cox.

Philadelphia 001 031 000--51Gustine and Fletcher; Newsome and Pittsburgh 001 100 000--2 Verban. Left on bases-Philadelphia 9, -'Pittsburgh 7. Bases on balls--off Bahr 4. Struck out--by Raffensberser 7. Bahr 2.

Hit by pitcher--by Bahr (Sem- inick) MAKi WITH ITS 1OO WIOOF Pride 7 jigger Pride. Fill with tod a. Add chtrry eranje. No mgarl Red Malagas 2 Grapes Lettuce POTATOES Grimes APPLES Celery ib. Z5c heads AvC 10 i 39c stalks Boy-ar-dee Spaghetti Dinner Duff's Muffin Nix Flour 25ibb Johnson wf 3X paste or glocoat box box 39c Pillsbury can Morton's Chicken Dinner 37c Boscul Boscul Kellogg's kg ioo in Runs batted in--McCormick, Ennis 3, Newsome.

Cox. Two-base hits--Sem- inick. Home run--Ennis. Stolen bases- M. S.

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