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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 21

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Tentyon Hampden-Sydney Onitrallies Delaware to Nose Qnt Victory Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington. Delaware Thursday, March 31, 1938 have a numrXT of Sunday gam's listed. Both teams will draw heavily from the territory between the two towns and the schedule should work satisfactorily. Eastern Shore Schedule Sets Openers for May 5 Virginians Put Two Runs Over In Ninth Inning The Eastern Shore Baseball League will open Its 112-game Pre -season practices are expected to get under way in all the respective towns of the loop within a few weeks. schedule on Thursday, May 5, with Centreville, Easton, Pocomoke City, and Dover playing at home on the Horsey Sign in Shore MILLINGTON, March 31 tJPi.

Hanson Horsey has sigrd a an umpire for the Eastern Shore League's 1333 wwn. Horsey, new a resident of MSlllngton, once hurled for Cincinnati "and minor league clubs. The Shaughnessy system will Blue Hens Forced to Bow After Taking Lead in 8th; Behind 1-0 End of 4th inaugural date. The Cambridge Cardinals wHl op again govern the 1938 pennant series with the four highest teams engaging in a play-off at the end of the schedule. pose Centreville; Salisbury, last ear's champions, will be at Eas Milford, Dover Pleased ton; the FederaLsburg Athletics will be Dover's opponent, and Mllford will help Pocomoke City usher In ttie season.

The eaone clubs will play return engagements the next day to open DOVER, March 31 'Special)-, Dover and Milford fans are pleased with the Eastern Shore League schedule. Milford and Dover over-, lap on only three dates. The re-; malnder of the season one team is the season In the other four towns. The schedule was released by Harry S. Russell of Chcstertown, president of the circuit.

Salisbury Out Sunday Sunday games will be in vogue In every town of the loop with the exception of Salisbury. Night barcball will be played by 1938 Eastern Shore Baseball League Schedule 1938 Read Onlreville Federalsburj Easton Cambridge Milford Dover Salisbury Pocomoke 5(S51" May 6. 25 May 13. 26 May 16. 29 May 9.

21 JJS'i a Th. June 1. 17 June 12 June 11, 29 June 16. 25 June 7. 22 OnireviU The JSy.

16 July 10 July 13 July 15. 26 22 Aug. 5. 17,24 Aug. 1, 9.

25 Aug. 3. 21, 31 Aug. 20, 23 Aug. 11 May 9.

21 May 5. 24 May fe, 28 May 1428 rJ Tmai June 24. 29 June 5, 22 June 12 June 9. 28 June 11. 16 Federalsburt; July 6 20.31 Journal July 8.

22 July 4 July 15. 26 July 1. 16 July 28 July 10. 13 Aug; 2 14 Aug. 20.

23 Aug. 4, 6. 28 Aug. 6. 30 Aug.

9. 23 Sept. 2 i Sept. 3 1 Sept. 5 Mfnypi126 May 7- 19 May 10.

22 May 15. 28 May 14. 27 May 6. 25 May 18 June 3. 19 June 7.

23 June 15. 24 June 10. 30 June 14 TnW 6 20 31 July 7. 21 Evfry. July 9.

27 July 14 July 12 July 2. 16 Jj 6-20-31 JjJ Aug. 10. 27 Aug. 13.

28 Aug. 2, 14. 30 Aug. 1.7. 26 Aug.

5. 16. 17 May 5. 24 May 16. 30 May 8.

20 May. 17 14 26 2a June 14 June 25. 30 May 9 21 June 4, 21 June 17 way May 11. 28 Cambridge July 1. 17 July 4 JSS EvCnln' July 3.

19. 30 JVh a a as.1,1 as.1; 12 May 14. 27 May 10, 22 May 16. 29 May 7. 19 Sum 26 j2i 17 24 Milfnrd June 10.

30 June 7 23 June 16. 25 June 3. 19 For JXj, 4. 23 July 6. 19.

30 J.u,ne" Mllford July 12. 29 July 9. 25 July 13 July 7. 21 J1 12 Au i8 July 1, 16 Aug. 7.

26 Aug. 13. 24 Aug. 3. 21.

31 Aug. 10. 27 5 gept. 1 Au- 16- 28 vtav is 2R May 6. 25 May 18 May 12.

30 May 7. 20 21 A June 14 June 2. 18 June 9. 28 June 4. 21 522 Dover jSi 14 SS'S 6.

20. 31 July 4 24 AH July 8 22 ft" AuJ 2 14 30 Aug. 5. 17 Aug. 19 Aug 6 Aug 11 2Q 23 Aug.

i. n. JO 4 Aug. 9. is Spt.

2 Sept. 5 Sept. 3 May 10. 22 May 11. 29 5 24 Ma, -18 May 8.

19 JuneS. 23 June 8. 26 June 11. 15 uu 3 20 31 June 3. 19 Sport JjV July 9.

27 July 24 July 10. 13 19 Juy 7- 21 Aug 14 21 Aug- 13. 28 Aug. 1. 12, 31 Aug.

4. 24 Aug. 19 Aug. 10. 27 Sept.

5 May 7. 19 May 13. 27 May 17 May 12. 29 May 10, 22 29 JuneS. 19 June 10.

15 June 117 26 14. June 7, 23 J25' 29 New, rocomoke July 7. 21 July 12. 14 July 3 19. 30 23 July 2 17 25 July 4 Aug.

10,27 7. 26 Au Aug, 6, 31 5. 17 Aug 2 Au. 2 away when th other is at home. Two of the three conflicting dates are Sundays.

Milford and Dover will meet on all three holiday dates, as the fans in both towns desired. They also HAM DEN-SYDNEY, March 31 (S i al). Coach Hank Bernier's Hampden-Sydney nine pushed over two runs In the ninth Inning to edge out the University of Delaware here yesterday, 7-6. i The Indians trailed 6-5 as they took their final turn at the plate. They filled the bases with none out and Syd Wood counted on Taylor ReveJey's fly to Ernie George.

Albert BuckiOFky came in with the winning marker on a well-executed sacrifice by Maynard Johnson. One Up, Two Down The reverse was the second in three starts for the Blue and Gold agsregation. Phil Reed, bespectacled riht hander, went the route for the Blue Hens and was found for eijht hits. Delaware trailed 4-0 going into the fifth when the Hens scored two markers, and added another in the sixth to be on the short end of a 5-3 count going into the eighth He Passes all clubs, although these games will not be played until warmer weather prevails some time after the opening date. Salisbury, Dover.

Pocomoke City, Cambridge, and Fcderalsburg have their lighting facilities in readiness while Centreville, Milford, and Easton will be set for nocturnal tilths by the time the league opens. Double headers are listed for three UP! low 49! p. holidays. Memorial Day, July 4, and Labor Day. The double bills will be played as afternoon and night games, divided between the two opposing teams of that day.

The same clubs clash on all holidays with Centreville facing Easton, Fcderalsburg playing Cambridge, Milford clashing a- a i with Dover and Salisbury meeting; 3 Pocomoke City. Two Delaware Teams Delaware will be represented by two clubs this year. Milford, re Smyrna High's placed Crisfield. and Dover retained its franchise. Bowling frame.

Delaware's big inning was the eighth when they hammered over three runs to assume a 6-5 lead. Waldrop Tops Hitters Waldrop. Hampden-Sydney receiver, captured batting honors with a single, double, and triple while Lunk Apsley broke off two singles for the beaten team. Ernie George's double was the only extra-base blow for the Hens. Delaware will meet Bridgewater College in the final game of the trip this afternoon at Bridgewater, Va.

Score: DELAWARE 'HAMPDEN SYDNEY ab fc a MitcheS. 5 0 2 0 4 0 0 RoberU.rl. 3 2 4 Shelton 4 0 112 George. cf. 4 117 0 pncer.cf,.

4 0 0 3 0 SceaU.e... 4 113 1 4 I 1 30 Apsley 3b 4 2 2 11 Waidrep.c 4 13 50 Viden.lf... 3 0 1 0 0 Weed.rf.... 3 2 0 3 0 Carey.Ib 3 0 113 3 3 12 1 McCcrd.lb. 4 0 0 2 0 110 Reed 4 0 1 0 Revelcv.p..

4 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 mm hit paasad th cheek-to-cheek amoothnesa teat -with honor. ConH YOTJ? Tb closr yoti shav. ih aaler it to pas teit. And th wiy to hT clor withemt maVing joar he ton It to as MENTH 0LATU RUSHLESS. It tapart a cooling, tonic keeping your iace fin and Outlook Bright MAMFACTIREBS' LEAGl'E SERVICE CUBS LEAGl Remember By Associated Press 25 New Castle Hopefuls Drill Promising Material Out For All Positions Except Candidates for Pitching Kiwanis Mnrch 2tm 144 148 182 160 157 IBS Allied Kid Shellhorn Hill IS8 Todd 144 1C0 180 Sh'lhorn.

243 171 125 Murphy. 132 1 53 111 Scarb'gh 174 134 183 Newkirk 121 13 155 Lund 14 142 130 Ferguson 187 189 154 193 182 204 134 125 Jones 13 168 129 Today A Year Aro New York Yankees Cornell. Guest Garvine farmed Ernie Koy. outfielder; Vito Tamulis, ForCrieekfoCheek tests 143 162 16" 143 191 143 246 194 191 153 212 178 33 33 33 137 127 194 Compton 193 213 16fi Arm'ong 138 16 111 Wilkins. 181 220 216 Harrison 18 18 pitcher; Bill Baker, catcher; and Jim The Tire Center, Inc.

ORANCE AT ELEVENTH Phone 3-6126 Tobin. pitcher; to Newark Bear. Three Tear Af West Point defeated 25 Candidates Workingi Out; Only Two Regulars From Last Year Missing SMYRNA, Oct. 31 (Special). Smyrna High School, which won nine of 12 baseball games last season, expects to have another strong Yale for eastern lnteroolitriate Indoor polo Totals 80S 892 953 Totals.

87rS 88 title. Totals. 38 711 74 Totals. 711 749 Freihofern TfiStt I Pel Campo 41 Builen 175 181 194 Vavola. 189 172 200 Kum'ck 180 179 159 D.Vavola 201 193 140 144 137 196 Shamerg 211 212 159 133 183 174 TBulien.

180 1S 180 193 11 181 199 Ciociola 163 Fire Yearn Ao Glen Dawson shaded Glenn Cunningham in 4:28 mile at Tulsa. NEW CASTLE, March 31 (Special). A squad of 25 baseball candidates reported last Monday to Coach John Roman at New Castle T' Men 1 Masonir Weldin. U2 148 149 169 18 Black'ell Warsh'er 177 160 113 B-rtrnd 229 164 Zii 137 211 175 210 181 181 Cavitl'gh 16144 Morrow. Hdcp Ely 236 129 170 183 218 15 39 22 22 8 12 12 15 174 136 i Totals 9.9 813 9fil: Totals.

790 934 784 Totals. .35 Ss26 5 1 8 27 10 -Two out when rua fcored. for Rive in s.xt.h. Delaware 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 6 Hampcen-Sydney .01030010 27 Errors: Beck. "2: Wharton.

kits: Georse. Buch.n.'ky. Waldrep. Tr.re-baJe Waicrep Left 03 bafe-s: Delaware. 3: Hampdrn-SydneT.

2. Struck ovz: By Reed 3: Rere'ey. 4 Bis 'na baits: OrT Reed. 2. bae: Roberts, BucSiiwky.

and Crawiej. Time 1 ta. nine this year. Only two regulars of last season are missing. About 25 players have been working out under Coach Jim Gebhart.

Among the leading candidates are Craft and Smith, catchers; Powell, Palmer, and Robinson, pitchers: Parker, Walton. Taylor, Hutch, and r-haianx 5M T-Dorm S637 167 16S 164 181 164 141 151 136 14SOConell 180 193 188 Delaha. 156 158 I5S 171 169 151 175 193 173 170 149 hard to find Lee 294 165 165 159 217 215 28 28 28 Peabbles 17 Totals. 870 S77 891! 908 875 858 Huber's 3KM A. f.

Romano. 15 191 181 Daherty. 157 121 134 155 238 Cun'lum. 175 134 185 177 2Vi 208 Clarke 13 151 Armstng 17- 164 170 173 Dare 170 201 134 211 Holmes 194 157: 1 180 An'rson. 2ir Totals.

812 690 937: Total 913 715 854 tsso. Lasndries-TS' Bond 179 150 303 175 197 175 152 149 157 85 159 Buch'an. 175 15 139 Burns ill Dare 169 202 12 Van man 134 j53 137 Orth 135 140 15 17 Benson 131 smith 151 197 148 838 790 790; 728 88b 784 (Continued on Page 26) Smith, inflelders; and Lawton, High School. With the exception of pitching, Coach Roman has several promising candidates. The mound duties will probably be assumed by Jim Walls.

Jack Bayne, and Joe De Feterici, all of whom lack experience. The leading candidates include Jim Freebury, catcher; Herm From and Al Brown, first base; Jam and Jim Kee, second base; Vera Lawson, shortstop; Jack Bayne, third base, and Bud Gebhart, Gene Hopkins, Bill Sturgis, and Chick Shumar, outfielders. The season opens on April 19 with Claymont High and concludes June 3 with Dover. New Castle will also be represented by a track team for the first Totals 847 830 85V Totals. 874 91! 870 Grier, Ford, Gooding, and Pryor, Turf Topics By Associated Press outfielders.

Entre Sou 37! DeMolay 1694 man who after A schedule of 12 games has been R.ibTtS. 179 176 160 Richards i3 286 149 arranged. The season opens next Tuesday with Dover and ends May 150 1 43 150 l.SS 27 193 222 104 144 197 134 134 151 169 136 MX Hey 171 164 141 Dawson. 182 183 216 137 208 213 Hdcn 7 67 67 40 40 40 31 with New Castle. The schedule: April Dover, home.

April 14 A. I. duPont. away. April 19 Harrington, away.

Totals Bl 839 873: Totals. 926 908 870 The Hollywood Jockey Club, composed of Miami Beach. Miami, and northern business men, expects to ready for racing next winter. Work on the new track, in Broward County, Fla, is under way. and already 2.50O cubic yards of dirt have been dumped on the 186-acre plot for tiie new strip.

Present plans call for completion of the plant by Aug. 3, the time deadline under Florida law. The grandstand wiU seat 7.500; the track will be one mile, "with a five-furlong straightaway and a six-furlong chute. April 22 Middietown. home.

April 26 Dover, away. May 3 Caesar Rodney, home. May 6 New Castle, home. May 10 A. I.

duPont, home. May 13 Caesar Rodney, away. May 17 Middietown, away. May 24 Harrington, home. May 31 New Castle, away.

Ganzcnmuller Upsets Bellis in ISet Tourney PHILADELPHIA. March 31 Gus Ganzenmuller. former basketball star at Columbia University, advanced to the quarter-final round Tommy Milton, who captured two satisfied with Indianapolis 500-mile races, had vision only in one eye, but kept the fact a secret. other Park-Playground Last Night's Remits Playground League Cleveland, 35; Union. 30.

FerrU. 20; Clayton, 10. Lancaster, 37; Sycamore, 25. Rockiord, 25: Supler. 15-Neighborhood.

16; Btncroft, H. Browntown, 39; Tatnall, 20. Monroe. 21; Coyne. S.

West. 30; Cedar. 12. Palmer, 15; price Run, 13. Connell, 25; Madison.

26. Junior Park Delamore. 15; West End, 13. Legion, 22; Van Buren. 1.

Pairview, 18; Neighborhood, It. DuPoct, 26: Clayton. 14. Parkway, 32; Browntown. 24.

Senior Park Madison, 15; West, 24. Clayton, 24; Cleveland. 14. Conrad. 18; Neighborhood, 10 Alumni Madison, 35; Rockiord, 22.

Negro League Walnut B. 20; Townnd, If. Heald. 25; Walnut (Ai. 11.

Decatur. Scott. 0 (forfeit). ume uns year, ueorge cneney, a member of the faculty, and Dr. Samuel Engle Burr, superintendent of schools, are coaching the thin-clads.

The schedules: Baseball April 19 C'aymont, home. AprJ 22 Dover, home April 26 away. Aprti 29 A. I. duPoiu.

home. May 3 Conrad, home. May 6 Smyrna, away. May 10 Newark, away. May 17 A.

I. d'Pont. away. May 20 Claymont, away. May 24 home.

May 25 Newark, home. May 27 Conrad, away. May 31 Smyrna, home. June 3 Dover, awav. Track May 7 Delaware IsterfcbclasUcs, Newark.

May 12 Conrad, home May 23 Middietown. home. Buck Hazel Elected C. W. fBuck) Hazel.

son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ha2l of 1022 West Tenth Street, has been elected assistant manager of the 150- of the Middle states indoor tennis tournament at the Perm A.

C. last night, defeating Isadore Bellis, University of Pennsylvania. Ganzenmuller. who was nosed out by Bellis last week in the South Jersey finals, came back after a slow start to win 1-6. 6-1.

7-5. The former Columbia star will meet George Dunn, former Penn captain, tomorrow night. No play is scheduled for tonight. Other winners last night were The combination of a lightning fast track and his favored 5 1-2-furlong distance almost produced a new track record by J. Van Winkle's Gene Wagers at Tropical Park yesterday.

The consistent 4-jear-old stepped the distance in 1:04 4-5, just four-fifths of a second cS Mr. Sponge's mark, in winning his third race of the season. He has finished out of the money only once in six Florida starts. 7 "5 Cliff Sutter, former Tulane star, and defending tit-list, who whipped Don McClarren, 6-2, 6-1: Dave Percho-nock. who defeated Fred Nolde.

6-1, 9-7; Sam Gilpin, who bested Klaus Schwarz, 6-4, 6-4. and E. H. York, who won from Henry Moore, 6-1, 6-2. Softball League Meeting The Commercial Softball League will hold a meeting tomorrow night at 7 o'clock in Room 208 of the Y.

M. C. A. All managers of commercial teams desiring a franchise are asked to attend. pound football team at Cornell University.

His election was announced yesterday by ttie Intercollegiate Avisory Council at Cornell. Cash for Old Gold Gold and Gold Plated Jewelry, Diamonds and Sterling Silver. Highest Prices in 60 Years. Phone 3-1314 F. fir W.

BROFSKY Jeweler. 80a MARKET STREET Turner Gets New Job CONCORD, N. March 31 (P). The State Racing Commission yesterday announced John Turner, Maryland and Delaware racing official, would succeed the late Hugh (Jim) Monroe as racing secretary at Rockingham Park. Monroe died recently in New York.

Camp and Zecca Divide Marcel Camp and Joey Zecca divided two blocks of their pocket billiards match at Grady's yesterday. Camp triumphed 100-60, while Zecca, with a handicap of 25, won, 100-83. Inter-League Quoit Match Immanuel of the Church Quoit League will meet St. Thomas' of the Catholic League tonight in a match at St. Thomas' Hall, Fourth and Grant Avenues, at 3 o'clock.

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