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PAGE EIGHT SPORTS THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA SATURDAY. AUGUST 25. 1 95 1 SPORTS DUNEAN TOPS BRA VES IN 14TH; RED FLAMES WIN Peaches Visit Spinners At 2:30 Judson Visits Poe Today At 3:30 O'clock Pelzer Closes Swimming Program In Water Show Z5 A Smokies Rip Locals, 74 Greenville Gets 15 Hits But Leave 14 Men Stranded Simpsonville And South ern Bleachery Vie At Poinsett, 4 P.

M. By FRANK BALLENCER The pennant-winning Poe Eagles, having won the first two games of their semi-final aeriea in the Shaughnessy playoffs in the Greenville Textile league, take on the Judson Red Coat this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the F. W. Poe field in the third earne of the three-best- Dynamos To Meet Lyman Tonight, 8 Ritter Doubles With One On In 14th As Play-offs Begin In WC By HURLEY C. BADDEES Tex Rittert double double In the 14th Inning, with Ray Acton on base.

gve the Dunean Dynamo a 2-1 victory aver the Brandon Braves last night. The game was the first in the seriea of plavoffs for fourth place- in the Western Carolina League. Dunean will travel to Lyman tonight at 8 o'clock in the second game of the playoff, and the winner will play at Brandon on Monday. Bach team will play till two lose two games. Acton had tied the game up in the lerenth inning with a aaseg empty home ran, and brilliant pitching by Brandon starter Fail Fotter and Dnnran'i Earl Grav kept the game scoreless the rest of the way.

Jim Coker had relived in the 14th and he struck out Simmon to the start the fatal frame. Acton was handed a base on balls, and then Ritter did his damage, winning the ball saint. BOYS IN DEMAND 'THE PROCESSES of college football recruiting are personal and Greenville's Spinners and the Spartanburg Peaches will make a Jay appearance here this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Meadowbrook park in a Tri-State League baseball tussle. Manager Mack Stewart will like r- i do not belong to general literature. They should be chronicled in detail only in advertisements of of-flve series.

ly sena Jim a rlght- Male Help Wanted, picture postcards of drum majorettes at co-ed schools, cow barns at academies for men only, and In the secret iiaimcr. to me ma In the alter noon tut. Manager Ansel Brldwell of PoeA anticipated to send Southpaw Zf. Roberts to the mound aaainst by-laws of the Women's Auxiliary of the Ancient Disorder of Ex ureenvuie lournevn tn snartan. burst tonirht for another Tri-State asperated Coaches.

Judson's Manager Joe O'Shields, a League tut. Southern Conference rules, as they now stand tipsy turvy, The aoinns then rtnm hnm forbid coaches from enticing prospects with anything more al Monaav niuht fur a tuo-eame series with Spartanburg and Knox- luring than a cancelled postage stamp or a letter that may out ville. line the old age insurance benefits which an athlete may enjoy righthander. President Jlmmie Roberson of the Greenville Textile League will present the championship trophy for the 1951 baseball season to Poe In a pre-game ceremony at the Poe diamond today. Southern Bleachery Red Flames toppled Pelzer.

8 to 7. yesterday at Poinsett's Templeton field to reach the finals of the "sudden death" from football at this or that institution. There's nothing on the parchments, however, to prevent a LaCARTKR LOSES KNOXVILLE'. Tenn Aug. 24 iP.

The Knoxville Smokies defeated college recruiter from stuffing $100 yellowbacks in his coat pocket the ureenvllle Spinners umlitlit. 7-4. tnr their third vi- ti.rv the to impress the youngster of the prosperity of the school the' agent represents with his pile and guile. series against eimusonville today Brandon There are other media of personal advertisements to get results in the form of fast, elusive halfbacks or rugged 200-pound linemen. Boys are In demand all right but often have their de- biki 0 0 11 Anna to determine the fourth-place club hi the Greenville Textile circuit.

SLATER AWAITS i'OE Simpsonville and Southern four-game series. (ieorge MoAffertv allowed 15 hits, but cime through with 11 slrliaouts In the clutches to hold down the Spinners' scoring. Ray Wiese. Ralph Lucas and Oail Harris banged out two hits ench to lead the Smokies' eight-hit assault on Ray LaCarter. 2 'inlands.

tbrh eDaneen 9 0 0 0 fiord 3b 12 0 Oailllard.cf 0 2 1 Simmon, If 031 Acton 3b 5 0 1 0 Hitler. lb 5 0 0 Sutton. ss 5 0 2 0 Turner rf 6 0 0 0 Kirby 5I0 drav.p 1 0 0 0 Holt Smith. ef Campbell. Jb Phillips IS Jones, lb Blackweil.rf AMp 3b stmts if Iverster.o Foster, Colter Bleachery will clash this afternoon at, 4 o'clock at Poinsett's templeton field.

Whitey Morrow or Jack Oood-nough. both righthanders, are likely to start for SimDsonville mainst 0 0 11 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 iblbi Knmvllle Jones us TRICKY ADS TO GET HELP fLEMSON, frixample, could send out a pretty poster showing the John C. Calhoun mansion and the lovely lane leading to the door of the ancestral home of South Carolina's distinguished ab a 3 10 1 4 12 1 4 12 0 3 10 0 4 0 2 1 Southern Bleachery's Veteran George Blackwell on the mound. TOTAL8 RArDOr? 50 1 10 2 TOTALS 42 3 5 3 000 104 000 000 001 3 13 1 Hroa Ii is 9 0 3 0 Wlese 3b 2 0 0 0 Lucas il 3 0 0 2 Romeo cf 3 12 0 Harrli lb 3 13 0 Rodin rl 3 13 4 Wrvmer.n 7b 4 0 3 0 Pernandet.c 10 10 McAfleri) 3 0 0 3 Frlitr hummer vwimnnng training program under the ipoiuoi-ihip of the Anderson Red Croat Chapter The winner of todavs "sudden Beiel.rf lfutke.3b Phillips 3b Zlellnekl.cf Si.Da.lti Ferguson. 2b Dixon.

If Heater LaCarter. O0O 000 100 000 01 statesman. Under this picture it would be legal. If not In good 4 0 10 4 112 ana reizer ommuniiy Assueiation, cloaea last mini with a colorful water show at the indoor nool of POWgAls 28 Ulaekweil (7th. none nm Ritter HR Acton taste, to print the words: "Come to Clemson, young man, and 4oo; ine reizer gym.

Jay Kay had charge or the Juniors, and L. A. Muth, Pelier recreational director, handled 1 IIij rt III I Tlii nl.i. XfAmA n.AI1- vwlmmln Sn.nlAH. 1 SO router 1.

Orny I Poitu 4, Coker Gray 1. Winner- on. TOTALS 44 4 15 12 TOTALS 1 JMVfliKui, nBkvi Biiwn iiivibuiv IWHISHVIISi H1IJ UCUIIHIIUSIIUUB VI 111 V- rious types uf strokes used in swimming. The adult members form a water wheel, reading from the top of the picture clockwise, is Carolina Allen, McGlll, Barbare Meares, Beatrice Davis, Margaret Hall and Libby Fagan. Leoda Turpin, standing inside the pool, looks on.

(Photo by Durwood Boyce, Pelzer). 32 1 13 "J00-4 OOj -7 ORI1INVILLE 101 000 KNOXVILU 005 Oil K-Jones. PhllMpe. Brown, Wevmann. RBI Brazlei.

Dixon. Heater 2 Wieae 2. Romeo. Harris 2. Weymann.

Fernandei. 2B Jonea, Brallel, Wleae. Harm. Lucai. Weymann.

3B-Hfter SB Wevmann Mc.Mferty. DP Pernson. Jonea and Suba Wleae weymann and Harris. Left -Orten-Vllle 14. Knoxville 4 9 Me.

Yankees Nose Tribe, 2-0 follow in Calhoun's footsteps." You'd be surprised at the number of robust young men who have gone to Clemson and Into a football uniform because of their Innate desire to be closer to the Calhoun Influence which, through the centuries, has shaped the destinies of many great men In history, and readln', rltln' and rlthmetlc. University of South Carolina might ingeniously distribute literature under the Great Seal of the State in a personal appeal to prospects, and say to all the world and the high school athletes In it, that money-minded men make a mistake by not coming to Columbia where the capital awaits them. Of course, The Citadel could confuse the youthful minds by Riegels Lose To Sluggers; Play Woodside WARE SHOALS, Aug. 24 EasleyM Sluggers out-yawned the Ware Shoals Riegels here tonight, taking Airertv 1. SO-MrAflertv II Hester death" affair will open a three-best-of-five semi-final series with second-place Slater early next week.

RED FLAMES BLAZE Youthful Buck Gay. who lust won Southern Bleachery's opening "Sudden death" victory Thursday, hurled his Red Flame mates to a 8-7 victory over Pelrer's Bears yesterday afternoon in an amazing relief role. Gay, taking over in the second Inning after the Bears had scored six runs off Starter Will Yeargln, itched seven innings of one run all to gain the triumph, lie struck out four and walked two. Pelier's veteran James Ross was charged with the loss. The Red Flames clinched the game with a three-run rally after one was down in the 8th.

J. Smith singled, and romped home on Manager June Pruitt's triple. Pruitt tallied on a wild pitch. Burnett singled. C.

Smith and Gav drew suc Oarner and Olkon. 1 38. A 700 'estimated' Gene Woodling jBranca Hurls Blasts Two-Run STATISTICS Dodgers Over Chiefs Drop a 7- victory In a sleepy half-in- saying Charleston as the richer city has the capital for deserving gridders who will be given side trips to see the capltol in Colum Peaches, 3-2 bia. Blow In Seventh TJRI STATE CB Cubs, 1 To 0 W. I.

CLEVELAND. 24 if -The ROCK HILL, Aug. 24 tP)-Dave Hlllman tied a Tri-State record for 16 strikeouts and John Smith slam BROOKLYN, Aug. 24 fPr-Big tersting Mid-week maKeup game. The Sluggers got all for their runs in the first inning, while the Riegels scored four In the seventh, which was the final frame.

Pete Mish's bases loaded homer accounted for the four tallies. Med-lock had a double and a single to pace the Easley nine. The Riegels will play Woodside here tonight in the final game of Ralph Branca turned nis best New York Yankees fought back to. its mil within two eniiips of Hie league spananburi, HI 31 IS 4S 14 fit 1,1 511 71 51, 11 4 S7 SI med an in-the-park home wilh man tonight performance of the season 441 on in the ninth here touiulil tn leaiiing Indi.itis. rtefeai.ng Cleveland cessive walks, and Barnett scored ive the Hock Hill Chiefs a 3-2 win 2-0, twa uii iiuc rvLfvitiiiii the winning run as Coker forced over the Spartanburg Peaches.

nomer in 'ne ana ne pitcned tne league-leading Brooklyn Dodgers to a 1-0 victory lover the Chicago Cubs. Branca allowed three hits and fanned 10. The Dodgers scored in Gay at second base. tine season. rKUITT SPARKLES Pruitt paced Southern Bleach OTHER ATTRACTIVE APPEALS URMAN could well make a play on Its nickname.

Purple Hurricane, and distribute placards depicting a hurricane and exhort prospects with this line: "Come to Furman, Now, and Be Safe from the Hurricane. If you lodge elsewhere you might be in the path of the Hurricane." At Furman, also, the boys may find the mint that is not in juleps. There are devious ways a Southern Conference school can, and probably has, induced athletes to come to the campus where a tailor is ready to measure him for a football suit And still stay within the law. Easier YEST1 RIMY Knnxvllle (ireenville 4 Kbrk Hill 11 stiarlanburt Auilerpun 1:1 Oreruauud Ashevllle hsrlulle 1 innman blanked the Peaches i until the ninth when Al Smith alngled and Al Nell followed with his 38th home of the year to live Spartanburg a 2-1 lead. But the Chiefs came fiahtine ery's hitting with his triple and a the rur light puci.iii'-; ol Stubby Otrrmire and Joe Tlie Yankee enotl tli at one game apierc nnct snapped a ske.n of Id consecutive triumphs rolled up by the Indians at Cleve- ibthjW Hhoals ikihl 4 0 10 Abrams.rf 3 10 0 3 110 Feeler.

if 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 ii.B ((110 4 0 0 0 ksloc It 3b 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 it II 0 0 0 3 110 Benson. lb 3 10 0 4 3 o'nnwnen 2b nil qMKS TODAT CampbeP ss Prater, r( Gatfnev lb Anders. 3l Rampey.cf Medlock. Henson.lt lUfriiton.p pair oi timely doubles. Barnett also collected a home run and two singles for the Red Flames.

Hall and Haynle garnered a pair of safe blows each for Pelser. .1 h.i, ll CharUtle at Andersas back in their half ol the ninth (ireenvule al Sp.irlsnl.uri lan 18. against Stan Pltula who had allowed onlv two hits, both in the second inning when Rock Hill scored iU S. Bleacherr all t' Peleei flreenaail at Knoxville Ink lllll al Ahrillle Spartanburg at tlrernvMle. 1 3.1 p.m.

Onker 2b 5 0 0 0 Hall 2b 3 13 0 Martin 2 114 HancOrk.p Moor I 'Cooper it the first on a single, error, fly ou', and a bunt double by Jackie Robinson. Chleafo ab a Braoklvn ab a Mlkals.Jb 4 0 0 Purillo.rr 4 0 11 Connora.lb 3 0 0 0 Hecse.ss 4 1 I b-Cavarretta 1 0 0 0 Snider.cf 4 3 3 Pnumholts.cl 0 1 0 obln.on.2b 4 0 2 0 Pauer If 3 0 0 1 Hodaea.lb 0 0 1 Jackson. 3b 3 0 0 1 Campanella.c 10 10 ilerin nrkl.rl 3 0 0 0 Pafko.lf 3 0 10 Edwards 3 0 0 2 Cox 3b 3 0 13 Smailrv ss a 0 1 4 Branea 0 0 2 l) 2 0 11 s-Buress 10 0 0 TOT A LB 2t 0 3 12 TOTAtfl 30 1 0 9 out for Mimier In Sih. b-Olounded oul lor Connors in 0Ul. The S.

I. A. A. or whatever remains of that ancient, honored firs; run. Pinchhitter Gob Slusaek A throng of 71 C8 c.i(li customers, largest night game crowd of the season, watched the leve-land Ktehtliander larlv tVynn Smith.

ss Howard. lb NATIONAL LEAGUE sliced out a single and advnncefl on Hlllman's sacrifice. Smith then lined TOTALS Blackirell.ll Smith rt Pruitt 3b Barnelt 5 3 3 0 4 110 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 10 0 4 111 4 12 0 3 110 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Pi t. CB. 10 7 3 TOTALS 3 4J 704 000 0 7 000 000 44 4 111 West 3b 4 110 Qulnn cf 4 0 0 Morgan If 5 2 2 1 Jordan rl 4 1)0 Woolen In 4 2 3 0 Woolen ss 3 0 0 0 Havnle.c 0 0 0 0 Ross.p 3 0 0 0 Tavlor.p a -lllll rt brwukhn Sen Vork IASI.SY W.

SHOALS match shutout pltrhlnx with the Yankee vet runs for six innings. Then in the seventh, Oatrowski and unwleldly league also has recruiting restrictions but these probably are less stringent than alumn on an alumnus. Wofford, f'rlnstance, as a powerhouse in the SIAA, would be In perfectly good grace to bid the boys to come to Spartanburg, the home of Dr. Sam Orr Black, and Bob Cates where the a drive over second which took a bad hop and bounded bv Centerf iekl Tex Dargle and went for a home run. smith I Philadelphia W.

L. 4-! -I .11 110 til .1 SI Id 31 Hi ii; Yeargin.p (la.v.p who had tnki'ii over the hurlinc uoaian mo .4111 ah a 4 110 duties in tlie piev.ous Irnme i inr.i.nal IS IS'. It'l 33 'I Spartanburg abrhaRock Hilt Hunt. is 4 0 0 a Smith. 3b Zuberk.ab 3 0 0 Nasle rnak.s! aPattv 1 0 0 0 Rhodes.

tf OOOOButleril .113 f' f'hl'S)a soochis pitcliinij arm. scd with a CHICAGO BROOKLYN 000 100 000 000 000- 0 001- i purse string, I mean latch string, is on the outside. Another strong appeal perhaps would be: "Boys, make your suburban home In Spartanburg, S. only 30 miles by dual lane highway to Greenville and the Great Neon Way." A s.neie to right. After Phil Rlzzuto S.sarrificevl (Vtrowski to second.

Mic- bfsci.ts Tfhtisboat l.ooSkey Mantle fanned lor the second ci 2 0 0 Cllt. ll-hursli "i FhilaJeli'liia 1 TOTALS 16 8 10 2 TOTALS .14 7 8 1 a-Batled tor Taylor 111 9th. BLEACHERY 000 311 030 8 PELZER 00 000100 7 2B-- Pruitt 2. T. Smith.

Hall 3B Pruitt, Qutnn. HR ith. none- on. SO RofS 4. Yciritln 1.

Gay 4 BR Ross 3, Veargln 2. Oay 2. Taylor 2. Winner Gay. Loser Ross.

u-Clonta and Foster, a Green. Neil if Uarsie.cf Conn. if 4 112 Pudzett.lb 4 1 3 Silvv.lt tuit HouklUEht.c 2 0 10 Kee 2h 3 0 12 bHlnsarek Hermanskl. Jackson. RBI Robinson.

Robinson. Reese. Left Chicago 2. Brooklvn 6 Winner- Branca (ll-ftl. Loser Minner -1 3 1 1 1 0 IVnnril-ne In Hio rn rtsf nf a Bnvlini liinlnnatl l-l 2 0 0 1 TllllAY AXlt PITCIIFRS WAterciitier.e 3 0 0 0 Hiilmun Pltula.

4 0 0 2 ing batting streak, then timet rA. G.ln 3B-MedIork. Cooprr. 3B Rampev. Cooper HH MIsh i7lh.

three on. SO -Harruton 3, Peler 1 BB-Harnston l. Wright winner- Harrlston Losrr Hancock. Howell and Medlock. Scorer ay.

Pirates Blast Phillies, 5-1 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 24 UP) Ous Bell's home run with the basse loaded In the third inning started the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5 to 1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies tonight. Murry Dickson's two hitter gave him his nth pitching triumph against 11 defeats. GET PLAYERS BY MAIL ORDER 17RSKINE, Newberry and Presbyterian are quite capable of con TOTAL3 32 2 7 1H TOTAI.1? 213 4 3 slow cune 'lammeci it over: i.vim the ri-4lt ten.er field fence sc ring at Brookii-Keiiy ti-i Hsi-the niirher n'nend of him. I Srhmlts il-ii) or fodbielan trlving their own respective means of kidnaping, and this a-Struck cit inr Zubeck in nth.

b-Slngjed for McKee In Oil: ab a Clevr land New York department wouldn't attempt to offer suggestions for their ma SPARTANBURO 000 000 002-5 BOCK HIU. 010 0 00 002 -3 RBI -Neil 2. Smith 2. 2B Nell. Hli ture minds to contemplate.

Our helpful hints were given to ,,0 0 York Brule 3-I) vs. 2- Corivln 4-II) Plll.burh at Philadelphia Pallet (Mo) 4 0 1 Si Chsrrh (IS M) 3 0 0 0 i Oi Mantel. rf Baue r.rl WoodlliiR.lf Magglo.cl Berra.c Mlse.lb Colliin.lb Bruwu.Jb 3 ii 0 6 4 0 10 AUA.2 0 0 0 0 Doby.cf 3 0 0 1 0 Simpsuti.lb 4 0 11 OChapman 3 0 0 1. Kennedy, rf 0 0 0 0 Boone. si 3 0 12 Hen 0 0 0 WYIih.P AT.TTf.PTPAW T.AnTTTr! the other college coaching staffs who may be In a quandary as to the processes of procuring prospects.

No doubt about It, scores of high school senior players could become stamp collectors from all the letters they have received from different college athletic departments which offer to In 4 0 111 Braves Sweep Pair Off Reds BOSTON, Aug. 24 (PV-The Boston Braves moved into fourth place, only percentage points out of third, tonight by twice whipping the Cincinnati Reds 5-1 and 2-1 in a twilight doubleheader. Slbby Sisti's triple to right center scored Chet Nichols with the winning run In the ninth innng of the second game. Warren Spahn ptched his 16th victory for the Tribe the opener. Neil, J.

Smith. SB Heinbitfner. B-Conn. Hlllman. DP Hunt to Zubeck to Snilh.

Left 8partanbur 7, Rock Hill 0 RB--Hlllman 2. so Pltula 3. Hillman 10 Umps Will-on and Karabln. Att -711. Tourists Eke i JJl'TCAM W.

711 Spears Set For Semi-Final Match SOUTHERN PINES, N. Aug, 24 OP) Four seeded players in men's singles fell by the wayside In the Sandhills Open here today. One of the biggest upsets came when second-seeded Whit Cobb bowed to Dr. Fred West of Raleigh, seeded sixth. 6-4.

8-2. semifinals tomorrow will see Dr. West, Wake County Champion, meeting John Allen Far-four of (loldsboro, and top-seeded Coleman. 2b Fltlburh ab a Philadelphia ibtkl Caatiil lie 3b i 1 1 2b 4 0 0 3 3 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 lleve.and New York Boston Chicago 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 Overmire.p I 0 0 Oetrowskl.p 2 1 1 scribe names, free of charge, on sheepskins after four years if Pet. G.B.

1 .1100 It I 11 ii 4i lllll SS', 2001' approved bv the brain trusters. i TOTALS 31 2 13, TOTALS Hornets, 8-7 31 kA rt ntrr-rmT-lamArl mall firnera it 1 hp 'Philadelphia ia-Fouled out for in 7th. rnuiips.iD a i Ashburn.ci Thomas.cf 5 0 2 0 Slsirr.lf ftlner.lf 4 10 0 N.ehu'.M.n tf Bell.rf 5 14 0 Brun 10 MCullough.c 4 0 1 Stricklend.sa 4 113 IUmiiri.il Cole.3b 1 0 0 0 Murtaugh.2b 1 0 0 2 i.un.n-i.n Dtckaon.p 4 12 0 a-Viikus 1 1 i U-fc Hill SS l.o IB b-Fiied out lor 9lmpson in. yth. c-Mit Into fon-e play for in Sth ASHEVILLE.

Aug. 24 i-The 3 0 0 6 JOOfl 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1110 311 1 I 14 NEW YORK CLKVhXAN!) 00.1 WIO 200-OljU U(KI- second place Asheville Tourists matte it three straight over the pace setting Charlotte Hornets here tonight in a wild and woollv B-1 A iia rbi RT.st'lTS YFSTkRDAY 1 New York and 0 si. I.oills Phllailelphia Vt allune.lo 10 In troll 1 't'liiriieo notion (IA.MI.S TODAY AND PlTCUfcRS Boston al 'hUuo Nlsoii vs. Hfil-; combe iKH! PiiiUileliihla al SI, Uuis Marlin iB-l) v. Pilleile jWsshtnston al l)etroilslarr ilt-ll vs.

Wood.il.i 2. HH -Woods' Hu.ulo 2 DP lil- TOTALS 3d 5 in TOTAtS -Piled out lor Ihvmiotu b-HIt home inn i (TMII.tr.l1T GAME) il'inetnnall ab a Boston Ausmt lb 2b 4 0 0 1 SIsU.ss Hvsi. au 2 0 0 1 Jrlliroecf M.Mi,,i.n.3u I 1 I 1 Toigesoii.lb W) rostek.rf 4 0 3 0 Gordon. 3b kl.lb 4 0 1 0 Cooper. lAdcock.lt 3 0 1 0 Marshail.rf lUsher.tl 4 0 0 0 HarlstHId 2b hattle t.hn.1 laktpri two hours allrf SOl11" 8U -Kosen Milt1 Wmiii to A I ii 10 IS.liioson ab a 4 0 13 3 2 10 4 0 0 1 3 2 11 3 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 4 12 3 3 0 10 3 2 minutes.

Southern Conference would adopt the proposed grant-in-aid to athletes and thus eliminate the necessity of letter-writing in terms of endearment without mention perforce of forbidden fruit and money. In other words, the college scouts could contact the chums directly with offers of monthly payments not to exceed the amount stipulated by Conference rules and regulations. That's the Southeastern Conference policy. WON'T CAI .1 )R ANT-IN-ATD 4T THE SOUTHERN Conference annual meeting In Charlotte barlolle Lell Ne Vork l. Cleteli ntl Wianei Oi'tiowski ie-3).

Lobe. -'Wynii ilt-lii. Alt -71 70S PrrisBURciM PMILAO-Lf H1A 4- Brown. RBI Bell 001 000 IHI0 UjO 001 -1 Fill. 15 2R Bell.

ab Asbeville ab a 10 10 Kitsos 1 I 0 II 5 0 0 1 Kslat cf Slallcup SS 4 0 1) Msrqur2.il Irurks or noU'lunson la-, I Meaihinl Wluvtgn -I Ceiupw' if Marno.Jb rrana spears or dreenviiie, s. i meeting the survivor of a ma. I to be played tonight Jirry IU -inson, ltaleitli, seeded No. 4, vs. Billy Shi-arln, Wilmington city champion.

Finals in tlie women's singles which will bring together the current champions of North and South Carolina also are set for tomorrow. Top seeded Mrs. Sara Rushton Walters, Greenville, S. will meet Audrey West Brown of Southern Pines, seeded No. 2.

Phillips. HR- Bell, Ennls HU PlllstiuiHli 4 0 0 1 Lopal ilii-7) iMoweu.c jus rspanu Nt-K Virk al Clevelauil- 9. Philadelphia 2 Wlmiet I) KftOn 5 0 10' l.jriu ill-h) 111. Loser Thompson 3 -S 8 247 1. Mi sueiari sw I 1 a-Lltahller 10 0b Eraull 0 0 0-0 4 2 2 0 t.araer lb 4 0 10 Kerr 5 110 Shfarer 3 111 2 3 0 0 S.uie JU 4 0 2 0 Cialu 2b jililEight More In SOUTH ATLANTIC TOTALS 31 1 I TOTALS 30 5 1 13 Enne: 3b Aip.axo.lb Oldls llaiilelsou tiro-Miisi.

I.ane 110 0 Cater a-Pirurk outforRaIfeiisUerer In mh. CINCINNATI 000 000 001-1 last December, 'htn Wallace Wade was elected commissioner. Garver Notches I5th; Beats A's BOSTON 010 010 131-5 Women's doubles finals will HI) -ar-v RtSIITS I ST Nlr.HT Oil 0o I la-itslf nrr4-rr Unnn (oluiubla 1 Jacksonville 1 s-ssi uariington 1 1 I tlj v-, nv tkt-. rt- 'Aujusla 7 Columbia II oool DARLINGTON. Aug.

24 oamks TODAT iRiilht more Strirt.lv stock cars the Columbus at Mac 0 0 0 BluiU.111 3 0 0 1 u-Pieslaino rIKoril.an a AudreyBrown and Mary Lou Jo Sanforl asainst Sara Watson 1 the question of grant-in-aid was considered. Commissioner Wade susni'sted that it might be better to call something else. He didn't particular like the nomenclature of grant-in-aid, as It Is termed in the Southeastern league. A rose, he perhaps reasoned. E-6pahn.

KBI -Hartafield. Jelrtroe. Gordon, Marshall. Ushff. 2B Merciuez.

Clordon, Msrshall. HR Jelhroe. Winner Spahn 16-11 1. Loser -RafTeiis-uerK 112-101. Marv Hnvri.

both of Greenville. S. .1 7 a i TOTAIjj 318 3 1 TOTAUS ST. LOUIS, Aug. 24-V' Catcher Sherm Lollar helped Pitched Ned first in the outside row qualified civ.

1 il r-, eston at Ssvannnh today for the 500-mile Labor Day Columbia at Jacksonville R.Kl.Mn In 3rd 111 fith. Oarver hut 15th victory as the w(nild smell sweeter by some other name. ttace nere. CHARLOTTE Ill 013 0007 Clemson. (NIOHT GAME) OU oiiiwiL- mriwiru ill- rilllll- i At ripinhia s-i inninh.

on, 1 Commissioner Wade appointed Frank Howard of Cincinnati ssrss Boston ab a Adams.3D 3 0 0 0 Sistl.ss ills -os Me.i. RBI M.irin.i 4. about 1,000 grandstand managers Bo Rowland of George Washington and another coach as mem SOI'THFRN ASSOCIATION fUSU.TS LAST NIOHT Atlanta Memphis .7 Mobile 4 Nashville 13 Blrmlnthana New Orleana Little Roek 4 Ryan 2b 0 1 3 Jelhroe cf 3 0 10 V. 0Iibers of a committee to investigate and recommend an 4n Tnr iir nurarvi rtriimu -11 -pian for 1, Cj.m. Lltwhller rf 3 0 0 0 Torgeson.ib 3 01 Klusie skl.lb 4 0 0 3 Oordonjb 3 0 0 6 Adcock.lt 4 0 0 0 Marshall.

rt 3 0 0 0 LoUar drove two run- and K'vl11" lu wunuy aiiiicm nu nccucu imaiaiai BU ,,7,. PP Cram, Kilsos l.d lei! BB Csler scored tnree, hitting a homer, a through college. Action on any proposal prooaoiy win De aeierrea -i Usher rf 4 I 0 0 3t. Clalre.c 4 0 0 0 McMillan ss 3 0 0 1 Addls.lf 4 0 2 0 GAMED TODAY little Rack al Nashville Chattanoof a at Atlanta (Only lamea acheduted) Riahsm 7. tlrosnun Lod- aouoie ana single, oarver neia tiT 10m .00.

onrt ie tnn nn thp nrrnrta for discus Howell. 3 0 0 1 Hsrtstleld.Jb 4 0 13 Wehmeier.p 3 0 3 3 Nichols. 4 10 1 the A to seven hits. deke 1. Lane 2.

Skordian 7. fK Catel 1, Dtnte.son Bigham 0. Grossman 1. I)d-ileke 2 L-li'C 5. Kk'rdisn 0.

ltO Caler 1 Today's eight qualifiers for (he 75-rar starting field: Jeft.se James Taylor, Macon, Hudson, 81.0.'! tnplt. Bill Snowden St. Augustine. IflSI Ford. 7:18.27: 82.10 mph.

Frank Gels, New Point. 1951 Studebaker, 81.20 mph. Billy Harden. Mableton. 1 950 Cadillac, 80.95 mph.

Bill Osborne, Pensacoia, 1951 Mercurv, 88 80.03 mph. Llovd Dane, Lonit Beach, 1951 Ford, 79.M mnh. Jimmv Monroe. N. 1951 Ford.

mph. Gene Com-sinck, C'hettneake IBM Olds-mobile. 7:30.93: 79.31 mph. slon at the next December conclave. Philadelphia ab tut.

Louie TOTALS 30 14 11 TOTALS 33 19 11 Joost as 5 0 0 5 rouna 3b CINCINNATI 000 010 000 1 Doubles matches will be held tomorrow night and finals in men's singles and doubles and mixed doubles will be held Sunday. Today's matches featured brilliant play and many surprises. The dethroning of Cobb by the 35-year-old Raleigh minister was the top match of the day. Rebels Blast Tigers, 13-8 ANDERSON, Aug. 24 Uf) Anderson made it three straight against Oreenwood, 13-8.

here tonight to take the four-game Tri-State League series, three to one. In winning last three games, the Rebel scored 43 runs, and tomorrow night they play league-leading Charlotte here. Home runs were hit tonight by Oeorge Hallow and Frank Fabla-nlch of the Rebels and Mike Oar- BOSTON 001 000 001-1 -TorReson. RBI Gordon, siltl. Wrh- Coach Howard already Is on record as saying he favors the grant-in-aid policy, whatever It is officially called in the 1 'i '2-3'.

Vane 5 4 in HBP ll G'tissman Pll em Conference. It Is not a cure-all but it will remedy the pre-i rcsno 3. wir.ner-umiicite. Loser um. vailing ills that afflict colleRfs blddlnp against one another for I A 3Ci ab 4004 1110 4 3 3 0 4 0 10 4 110 4 0 11 mi 3 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 FAIRMONT WINS WILLI AMSPORT, Aug.

24-iP Mike Hall pitched and batted Fairmont, W. to a 5-4 victory over San Bernardino. and consolation honors in the Little League World Series tonight before 4.000 4 I 1 0 DC 1-1 cf 4 0 l.olla- 2 1 1 0 Mnpf" rt 4 0 0 3 Wood. II 3 0 10 Aril lb 4 0 0 5 Milfh 31! 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Garter. 3 0 111 1 0 0 0' rain.

lb Valo.rf Zernial.lf Muleskl 3b Phlllev.ct Budcr.2b Astroth.e aLlmmer Kellner.p bHltchcock JB Blitl. 3B Slsll. SB Jethroe S- Adams. Oordon. DP Gordon.

Harts. relet and Torneson: McMillan and Ryan. Left Clnrlnnall i. Boston 0. Winner-Nichols iS-4l LoMr-Hehmeler U-li.

A .07. prospects. fU' 4. Stenographers might sifjh with relief. They wouldn't 1761631 to type so many letters tne coacnes are sending to amiet.es tney re wooing.

Grand National Race Set Tonight By ROBERT C. BRADLEY Thirty-six drivers will have their feet in the gas tank tonight at 8:30 at the start of the grand national circuit stock car race at the Air Base Speedway. The race, which will be a 200-lap, 100-mile feature, is open to '49 through '51 models. Total purst for the affair Will be 15,7,00. OHIOACK), Aug.

24 fddie Robinson's sixth inning single scored Ray Coleman with th winning run as the Chicago White Sox defeated the Boston Red Sox, 3-2, before 24,281 here tonight. Pitcher Lou Kretlow yielded Just five hits in hestiner RflV Rcnrmrnnuh bark of Oreenwood. nMaBM4 ah a AttattM THANKS, CONGRESSMAN! qpHB CONGRESSIONAL hearing on baseball will be resumed this coming Fall and additional witnesses will be called to air-condition the Marble Halls with views, pro and con, whether ball players are getting a fair deal under the reserve clause contracts. We had a piece about It recently, and during vacation, an NASCAR. Bill France Enterprises, llKurek.cf.fi 6 1 0 Layiu.Sb is sponsorlne the race here and tabh.ss Samples of Atlanta, piloting a 50 Lincoln with a run of 33.69 seconds.

Dell Pearson of Portland. will include probably the fanciest Ashwortn.ia tills rf the promise of the finest drivers tonight, upwards of 10,000 fans will probably turn out. Time trials were held last night and Thursday night and will be continued this afternoon from 1 to aarba till 1 0 5 3 2 0 4 3 2 0 tl IS 5 3 3 4 4 0 10 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 driving 61 Plymouth, set the to register his fifth decision. The i lineuP nottd t0CK car drlvers loss wu Boston's third in the imst bought to Oreen-10 road games and carboroti2h' 1 vllle- AU the nations top drivers fastest time trials last night by appreciated letter was received from Congressman Joe Bryson! 8mlth.lt Arevla.lb Rosn.lb 9 i a i rwnej.n 4 1 1 4 1 1 0IPaek.ll I 1 0 Denson.Jb S01 0 Currln.is 3 0 0 1 Lucarella.cf 4 0 1 fablanlch.a 3 0 0 1 MKeon.p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 are in this sertion for the "South who is a member of the Judiciary Committee heading the hear- ievenuh setbeck against 10 looping the half mile track In 33.08 seconds. Pearson Is currently leading the West Count in slock car TOTALS 24 3 7 15' TOTALS 32 5 9 0 PHILADELPHIA 300 000 000 8T.

LOUIS 301 000 -S Jennings, Joost. Zernlal RBI -Zernlal 3. Loilar 2. Arft 2. Mapes 2B -Delalnu.

Wood 3, Lollar. HR Zernlal. Lollar. 8B Valo. DP Younit to Jeniilnirs to Arft: Joost to Suder to Pain Left Phlla-delphis 7: St.

Louis 4. Winner Ciarvcr (16-8). Loaer Kellner (7-13 1. Att S.S25. Brandon Cops Dixie Trophy Brandon's Little Braves defeated Mills Mill.

10 to 4. last night at "Brandon to clinch the Dixie League playoff trophy. The Braves also won the pennant with a 24-4 record during the regular -season. Turrnan Smith was Brandon's winning hurler, while Clayton was the loser. Troy Miller, Bobby Burnett and Bud Sons sparked the Brandon hitting parade with a pair of blows each.

McCsJl, MoMahon and Brock paced the Millers. I 4:30 o'clock until the 36 fastest! Boston ab alt hlra-o ah a wiuca win ut? iiriti uauor ing. cars are round. 4 0 14 uay in uHi.inaioii Looper.cf ftGuiliane. hS-ton TOP llRIVERS HF.ItF.

i Those ctr ouallfvinir Thursday 4 110 3 111 i ii a Promoter chr-rlle Hirtrs void last "intJ we.re Jee Taylor of Macon, 4 0 2 0 Fox 21) 3 0 (I.CiiIemaP If 1 II II' Mir.o 4 0 0 3 Kniii on 4 fl 1 0 rl I 0 II bv rl 4 0 I H'lrfvr 4 10 3 L'irr M.i.ri 5 3 1 1 0 Kiit.io.p 3 0 ii-ht that thpre wmilrl he nn sr. a maim aioriieji. lny TOTALS 41 TOTALS 37 IS lor wen the pole position fcr the reskv.ss Goodman if IJ oio.lb tn -nell VnM-er rf 11 A.R.t TOTALS ii ii i ii-itr at. ri'i'irl ii Vil ai-H ORfNWOOD ANCEHSON 210 301 ro- 201 014 20s 13 Kills 1. Pack 2.

DenFoii 3 I tint conlrl be proiv'ed to see 3 i top notch drivers nl the local I Tlbk RBI- Congressman Bryson wrote: "Dear Scoop: "I was Indeed flattered by your generous treatment regarding the baseball inquiry. Knowing you and your years of sports reporting I am sure that you'd be useful to our Committee. "With kindest regards, I am, "Respectfully. "Joe (Jrjseph R. Bryson Here's hoping any call to testify In Washington doesn't Interfere with business and pleasure during the football season.

speerlwav lor the 8:30 affair. points thin year and was the modified champion on the West Coast last year. Promoter Hicks said that several other cars were on hand last night to qualify, but all developed motor trouble and were unable to complete the trials. However, enough cars are ex- Sected to time trial this afternoon complete the field. Pearson said last night that two more drivers were following htm in from Oregon and would be here in time for the trial runt this afttvnooa.

33 2 i II TOTA1 2a 1 7 1 I cmcA.no coo -J no ooi oca. -i nee tnniht bv tumiry the hn'f mile oval in M.08 secon-ls, which is nearlv 58 miles anhour. EUBANKS 8ECOND Falling in behind Taylor were Joe Eubanks of Spartanburg, driving a 50 Olds 88. who was clocked at 31.84 seconds: Billy Carden of Augusta. driving a 51 Plymouth, coupe, 32.18 seconds and 2.

Hallo. Smith 4. Paliianlch 2, How: rJ. Currln 4. Luca clla.

Onrbark 2B Lsyne, Feblanlch. Smith, Howard. Currln, Hlney, Pack HR- Hallow. Pablanlch. Oar-bark.

9B-Tabb 3. DP-Denson to Currln to Hallow Tabb to Rose to Ashworih; Rose to Ashworth. Left Oreenwood 13. Mi eftimaie as tn tn: crown made bv raee but at the last lM-mile shlndlr here, over 6,000 fans turned oat for a non-aneUrmed raee that aw Frank Loptow of Tamps, carry away the "lettuce." With Robinson. Carresquel.

RSI I i Robinson 2. Kretlow. Peskv 2B -E RoMn-Ison SB -Mlnnsn Mtnoso Left Boston i Chicago 2 Winner Kretlow i5-6l. Loser aearboront (10-T. Att M.3S1.

Anderson 13. Winner Howard Loser Palmer. Umpa Craven ana Canlel. Alt HI aUi. saaJ kJUafcaj rSaM rUgfa-aTala'.

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