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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 9. 1 9 51 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Spinners Lose To Spartans 1-3; Play Knoxville Tonight PAGE TWENTY Vf ft fft III vli i Hi mmA wi STEWART-MERRITT ISO DiMartino Is Jinxed Loser On4flitJob Smokies Come To Green ville Tonight Tor Two-Game Series Wear the handsome oxford weave SHIRTS by Hol- i brook ond Arrow! white or colors. TBI-STATE mu w. i. rn: cm Buttondpwn col lor.

See these in $4.50 ond more Oastum. 19 47 M4 AittCft iTi.fMie 47 Ms auarlanbiirf II wo Anderson it .414 A.li.tllle .444 1 KnuSHI.f II 3 9 6 5" 5 "3 if iHSJ liuv Hut Kill 41 I aim i.th vrTi Kiiir MMKTsMH Kli 1 tlHI.kSt ll.l.r. I rtutk Hill I Ano.rrorl -4 nullum l-l Knunllr 31 A htvillt 3 1 lla-loiua I i.4wm Toiur KNOXVII.IS AT p.m. AnU.lstn It AWicvlll. (laMuni.

al Km llnl Cliarlvll. al (Spartanburg smartest fellow Silk repp TIES score big hit with collegians! Brighten up your wordrobe os only fresh new tie can! Smort selection by Arrow, Merritt, ond other famous I lie 11 Greenville Spinners return koine tonight Ui play the Kiio-Ville Kniukim a 2 Knie serira, ami the single content will start at p. in, 't he Splnim, who have only six games remaining on the schedule, slipped into a sixth plate tie wilh the Akheville Tuuiiiti. They gained a half game on the Anderson Krbela who lout a double header to Hock Hill and now lead Greenville by I I games. PEACHES UK AT SPINNFRS names.

in your class wear the smartest clothes from 0 AMERICAN GOOD CII'REU AT COACHES' CHOW pOACHES, newspapermen and olheri packed up their trouble! in the old kit bag, forgot all about pre season worries and had a heck of a good time at the The NewsPiedmonii second annual football party at Kppes Ealing Place last More than a hundred enthusiasts from upper South Carolina rubbed shoulders around the festive boards, consumed fried chicken, sizzling catfish, barbecue hash, rice and gravy and other good things. They talked football and spun yarns which, if laid, end to end, would have reached around the world and had the populace in ttitchei with laughter. Walter A. Johnson tf Presbyterian College, the dean South Wan fet. aWkla.

$2.00 ond more Ntw York Cle eland 4 nwitun ..14 11 ..11 II tl II II .114 ..04 II latirluhla Clilia.o Waslniillon HI. l-oult SI'AKTANBUKG. S. C. Aug.

28 II 11 .40 41 14 3JI 3J Jl l-HKoll if Billy Joe Davidson racked up IHII.T4 YKrKI)4Y his ltith win of the Trl Stale sea Philadelphia Humun 4 I Hlillaiiriuina al Buatuit Undi lipd. rln Cltttlana 0-1. Iwlrult 3-4 (lAMIH TODAY son here tonight as Spartanburg's reaches turned back the tireen Carolina athletics in years of outstanding service, mixed humor and philosophy in a speech that will long be remembered. Frank Howard of Clemson presided as master of ceremonies KICKOFF Cltvfl.nd al liroiij 1 p.m. Um.

on ill-It va. Trurki il-lii. ville Spinners, 3 It was the Spinners sixth straight loss Wanhnirtun al Nfw Yurk-I1)0 it Philadelphia and 1 a and his words of wit and wisdom sparkled like the facets of the Hope diamond. Coaches also let go with a barrage of banter and if The big lefthander limited the Spinners to six hits while striking out six and issuing only two -I if lock 14-ti and Bruduwakl 1 1-4 1 BclitIO (Mi and Btiliop (1-0). a- walks.

The Greenville run was 7 unearned. I slW 5'ourSUIT NATIONAL a Ual Tri. ttkmi Johnny DiMartino, who went all the way for the Spins, had no-hitter until the fifth when the Brooklyn 40 New York 1J M' 0'i Bt. Loull 13 66 Peaches scored twice. He allowed Philaurlphla 1 II .140 II flncaio 03 44 .414 31 Bmluii 64 II Cinrlnnatl ii 11 .4.13 M'a PIUilJUrll 31 13 41 RESIII.TR yesterday New York 14.

Plttsburatl 1 only two more hits, in the eighth when the Peaches marked up their third run. Neither pitcher yielded an extra-base blow. It was the final series of the Cinrlnnail Biniun iW Innlnfi) Brmiklyn 0, cmcntto 0 Philadelphia 10, Bi. Loul 0 season between the two teams. The Peaches wound up with a 14-6 laje Cordovan Blurk Cordovan JikJ' ti grey flannel Brooklyn at Chlcaao p.m.

I IxM edge in the 20 games 112-ai or HUtntrlora ift-tl vi. navaai mirine the season. 111-41. t.KttNVII.LI BPARTANBT'nQ aarka a 4 113 4 0 10 OlPraieo.30 Kaelln.20 Adrork.rf Martin.lt Slowa.lb 4 110 3 0 0 0 Seneca Faces Ex-Stars At 8 4 11 3 Jones. 3b 110 Finn, if 4 I 4 Smith, lb I Oualben If 4 0 10 VI on! 'miry, II 4 0 I OColaylto.rf 4 0 13 Howdrn.2b 4 0 0 0 rollrson.e 3 I 4 Javldson 10 0 0 4 0 11 3 10 0 3 0 0 3 7 CLEXDALE Hraatel.rf Fox.aa Phiillpa.e DlMarllno.v Broker 3 0 0 1 110 1 is! leather lining TOTALS 33 1 0 1 TOTALS) 30 3 4 24.95 Puoptd out lor DlMunlno in lih.

man could put together in one volume all the Jokes heard he would have a best seller on the book shelf. Earle Gregory, circulation prpmotion manager of the News-Piedmont, In co-operation with the sports departments of these two Greenville newspapers, did a magnificent job on the arrangements. The unselfish purpose of the annual get-together was to bring the coaches and their staffs for the kick-off of the 1952 grid season aoon to begin in colleges and high schools. It was hoped that this Jamboree would contribute something beneficial to the continued progress and good fellowship of the game. And it did.

So the coaches laid. The News-Piedmont appreciated the presence of men from all parts of the upstate and regretted the absence of others who couldn't be here because they were away with their football squads at camps or hadjrevious commitments. We hope everybody enjoyed the party and will have successful football seasons. PHIL DICKENS' DILEMMA COACH PHIL DICKENS, who always looks on the bright side of the picture, has had his views dimmed as he counts missing figures from his Wofford squad. The Terriers have only 13 lcttermen returning for the beginning of football practice Monday and even this small nucleus may be further reduced.

Dickens Is especially concerned about the missing links in the leash holding the Terriers together. John Cottingham, a senior regular guard and one of the better men, was hurt during the summer and will be lost for the season, Fred Jones, a guard who had three years of eligibility left, is going to Emory Medical College. Another guard and a mighty good one, James Ditty of Chicago, has gone to California to be with his parents. He may return if he decides Wofford is not too far from his home. Buddy Arnold, a sophomore, and Billy Barringer, senior, have had their athletic scholarships taken from them because each mar- I tied during the year.

Wofford will sometimes take amarried player but Coach Dickens frowns on weddings while the athletes are In achool. The Terriers aWbarU'ing for a talented tailback, a most essential cog in the Tennessee singlcwing system Dickens employs. No lettermen are back for this post and the problem of the coaches is to develop men to take up where the famed Jack Beeler left off by graduation. With this shortage of material, especially (or guards and back-field, Wofford's tasks are further burdened by the heaviest sched OKRKNVIt.L 000 000 010-1 Bv DOUGLAS MAITLDIN SENECA, Aug. 28 Seneca grid fans will get a preview of the 1952 Bobcat eleven Friday night at 8 o'clock at Gignilliat Field when Coach Wallace (Red) Lynch's chnrges tangle in the season's unofficial opener with an arrgega- BHAHIAM1UHO 000 Kill 01X-3 I li 1 DavldFOn.

Montgomery, Dl tko. KHl-Klllil. IDinlth, Murlli). Mont. lomrrv.

Hij-Colavllo. DIMarllno. UP lluv.tUnu. Hakiivn and Mnillh. IIL bmnvlllt I.

Epartmiburi 1. BB Di tion of former Bobca stars, Martino 0. Utvldion 0. 80-DiMartino 1, the campus fashions this season. Pick your shade from many smart medium and light grey llan-nels now on our racks.

Also see the new exciting dark oxlord grey! The Bobcats, bolstered with 13 Davidson I. and IR- DIMHtUno 3-3: Davidson 1-0. Winner Davldnun ilO-lt; Loier-DiMartlno 3-H. U-liall and Krj- 4k. T-l II.

A-l 130. returning lettermen, will definitely be the underdog in the tilt because of more experience in the all-star camp. The 'Cats, however, will have one distinct advantage bet Men and young men depend on Stewart-Merritt lor the things they need to be well dressed on the campus. ter conditioning. Tourists Take 2 Off Rdckets GASTONIA, Aug.

28 W-The Asheville Tourists eased by Gds- $60 and more Led by veteran quarterback Jimmy Orr. who won lost year's outstanding athlete award, the Kobrats will pit hi linemen such as tackle Harold Smith, guards James Anderson and Gene Watson and end Wilbur Sourlock against former Bobcat linemen Jerry Williams, Jim Gravely, tonia here tonight 2-1 in the second game ot a doublehcader after taking the opener, 3-8. trimming1 the Rockets'' league "lead WINE CORDOVM As tanned for Keith Highlanders, Cordovan is practically impossible to wear out. Spe cial processing and endless handwork give it soft mellowness-and a matchless mirror like beauty. shoe dept.

street floor down to jero, GASTONIA ASIIIUI I I Hod Fittman and Bruce Nickles. Harry Hamilton, all-star quarter akrka 3 0 13 back, who led the 1950 Bobcats to Orleman.rf DeHotfuen.lf Biimon.rl rriup.lli 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 3 0 10 an undefeated season, will be the main spark for his mates, plus the blhl 3 13 0 ronmldls.ni 4 0 10 VanPelt.lb .4 1 1 0 Prlr orf 3 13 0 Leonard. r( 4 0 1 0 Moil. II 4 0 10 Pnu.ti.3b 3 0 0 2Mazurrk cf 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 Wllhami.p 3 0 0 0 3 0 11 3 0 0 0 reMtow.e PrriuMn.3b I ewan ftkl.ll Whltaker.p 3 0 10 running of halfbacks Billy White, Bill Perry and fullback Billy Cornett. "Toe" Mauldin, kicking expert, will be on hand for the stars to do the extra point 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 A-uiucn ule in the school's history.

The Terriers open against University of South Carolina at Columbia the night of Sept. 20. The slate includes in addition to Carolina, the University of Tennessee, Auburn, Furman, pYesbvterian, Elon, Newberry, Catawba, Florida State, Marshall and Western Carolina. I DOWN ON SCOOPEROO RANCH ARM BULL TIN: Actually you can't get your head above the TOTAW 31 3 0 4' TOTALS 3i 0 6 -Doubled for Oaldo In lih. ASHEVILLE .7.7..

100 0003 3 UANTONIA 000 000 0-0 nd Powell. Lett Knoxville 10, Charlotte 16. BB Groves 0, Treec. 1, Oreent 1, Har- K-Prlebericr, Malurek Wllllaml. RBI rlion 6, McMillan 3.

SO Orovei 1, Har ftamnon. Tenow 3. 3BTesnow, Mlllch. HH Orleman 3. CoamldlR.

DP Lewandow- rison 4, Green. 1, Trace. 4. McMillan 3 201 N. MAIN Side Entrance on West North HOOroveT! 3 In 3-3 In 3-3 JnnlnRs; HurrlAon 3 crowd without sticking your neck out.

In 3 1-3: McMlll llan 4 fh 3 3-3. and ER Grovei 4-4; Harrlion 4-3: Treec. 1-0; Mc Millan 3-3: Oreen. 0-0. WP Harrlion.

Win ner Treec. 14-01. Lour McMillan. Umps Simpson and Simon. 3:15.

Att 1,331. homer and two singles, which drove in three runs. Bob McNeil limited the Rebels to seven hits in (FIRST flAMKI nkl, Ferinaon and Tripp, belt Afthevlllf Cla'tonln 1. BB WhlUkrr 3, WlUlama 2 go Whltaker 4. Wllllami I.

Weiver and Craven I SO. (SHO.NO (iAMtl ASIIFVII.IR ICASTOKtA lb It a ab a Orleman, cf 3 10 OCosmldli.M 3 111 DrlloKlirs.lf 4 0 0 0Van Pelt, lb 40 10 RAirtfton.rf 4 0 0 0 PrieberRer.3b 0 0 3 3 Tripp, II) 4 0 0 1 Leonard.rt 4 0 3 0 Elkllld.e 4 111 Moll.lf 3 0 0 0 flrauMUb 3 0 3 3 Konl. lb 4 0 0 3 Perkuson.Sb 4 0 11 Mnzurek.cf 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 nilrio.C 4 0 0 0 Lebeck.p 4 0 0 0 lCollman.p 10 0 1 iMIIIch 10 10 I JHkltHltr 0 0 0 0 ANDERSOM ROI HII.L ak aWrha 3 3 3 0 4 13 0 4 3 3 0 4 3 10 4 13 0 4 0 3 0 4 113 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 3 0 3 3 Brnwner.cf 4 0 0 0 Mav.lb 3 10 0 Ivy.rt 4 1 1 lThonill.lf 3 1 I 3CillbcrMili.3b 3 0 0 0 MaNOn.nl 3 0 3 1 Wn.hl.3b 3 0 0 0 Brofth.e tmon.3 lonen.c Cain. lb Poail.rt Pere.3b Million, ir Honarkl.sa tumela.rf 0 0 0 0 fumey.rf t.anhlln 2 0 0 1 TIRES FREE AT RAWLINGS FRIDAY SATURDAY We Don't Charge You List Price For The First Tire And Vi For The Next Tire! TOTALS 34 3 0 11' TOTALS 33130 aSlliKlrd for Holflnan 111 Otll. ll-rUtl lor Mlllch 111 Hill.

Ah.vin. im (lalnla ool Pu Quo I a-Vll Ptlt. Kill Biimnon, Beg-nt. Prleberner. 3U-8egliso 3, KneUemer, SB Orleman.

8 Morh. UP Segliao. Kerguson and Tripp: Lewandowiiki, Klklnd and Tripp. Lell Anlievllle 1. Gantoiil.

0. BU Ulwi 0. Hollman 3. BO Lebrck 1, Hoff-man 0. WP-tlollman.

pa-Galtlo. Winner Lebeck. Lo.ter Hoffman ifr-31. Umpa Craven and Weaver. 3 05.

Att 1,080, iHauinianii I I TOTALS SlTj 77 TOTALS 33 I 14 3 Tripled lorMcLii(lilliiln lih. Andernnn T. 0S' 0-S Hark lll'l I0 1l EPer. Thomaa. KHI-ivv3.

Culberion Mason, Wrlklit, MrNell. Thoinan. Perea 3, Honnrkl. 3B Ciilurrron 3. Thoman, Perei, Maon.

3B-Wrlhl. Havumann. HR -Ivv. Lefl-Anderon 1. Roek Hill 1.

BB-MoLamrhlln 3. MrNell 3. BO MrLauiihlln 3. MrNell 6. and KH MrLlUlln 0-0.

McNril 3-3. Ump Cahlll and Tbomai. T-l 30. Rebels Lose Two-To Rock Hillians HOCK HILL, Aug. 28 (fl Bock Hill Chiefs whipped the Anderson Rebels in both games of a TrUState League doubleheader here tonight.

The Tribe won the seven-inning opener, 9-3, and took the nightcap, 5-4. Hal Ivy paced a 14-hit Rock Hill attack in the first game with a Piedmont Stops Mills In Ninth PIEDMONT, Aug. 28 Mills Mill scored all their runs in the ninth inning here tonight as they lost 8-8 to Piedmont in the second game of the final series playoff in the Dixie League. Each team has won one lost one. The next game in the two-out-of three scries will be played at 8 p.

m. Monday at Mills Mill. Jay Wcisner had four hits in five trips for Piedmont. Lewis Howard hit two doubles and a homerun in five at-bats. Marion Pickelsimer had a triple and double in three trips.

Ayers was the winning pitcher but needed relief help from i'inley and Stewart. I'iedmont scored two runs in the third inning, three in the fifth and four in the sixth. Mills Mill was behind 9-0 before rallying for eight runs in the ninth frame. Thompson had a perfect night at bat. RFCONO ClAMf H()( HILL ab a' ANDERSON Hornets Win 2 From Knoxville CHARLOTTE, Aug.

28 Charlotte Hornets advanced to a Hausmcnn.31) 0 1 4 Brawner.cf 3 1 0 McCain. lb conies close to comparing with ours. There is not a tire made that will deliver more miles, or that is more handsome on your car, regardless of how much you pay for it. We distribute three lines only, the quality of which can be questioned by no one. aara a 13 0 0 3 13 1 4 0 3 0 3 113 4 0 11 4 0 11 ooo tie with Gastonin for the Tri-State a 1 3 llvv.rf 3 0 3 0 Thomas 3b 4 0 13 rlIU 21) 5 110 MaKon.aa ft 0 0 0 llrown.c 4 1 3 1 auvrrtriorn.lt 3 0 1 0Mtthel.o 10 0 0 0 0 0 0' Perei.3b Powld.cf Mlllliian.lf Hamela.rf Oorkli.c Andrrwa.p aJoiieti DllleriliUW.p 2 2 League lead here tonight by 3 10 Quaker State Motor Oils (1) (2) (3) awxt)Jllia; inn iiuiii niius" ville, 5-3 and 6-5, while Gastonia was losing a doubleheader to Asheville.

FIRST GAME) Prest-O-Lite Batteries Inland Tires (a direct dlvlsiou of the TOTA1 31 4 I TOTALS 31 I a-Uroundrd out for Andrews In Ith. 000 lOO 01S 4 KOCK IIILL, 003 001 10H-5 RBI-Mar 37 IvV3. Hausmann, Mason, Jonea, Perea 3 Poals 3. Hon-ckl. Gorkla, HR-Perea.

8 Honaiki. UP Honaikl, llausinann and KNOXVILLE tHAKl.OTTB all Hllver. ss 3 10 1 Mrarhlnl.si Rlvrnbark.rf 3 11 0 luvton.rl :ierkm.lf 3 0 1 OBarmes.rf Knlahi.cf 3 0 0 0 Manna. 3b Hudssvune lb 3 0 1 0 Powell. lb Cl.adwlck 3b 3 0 I tMcAnulty.lt 3imtinek.3b 3 0 0 3 Kerestes.3b Sokol.c 3 11 OCthevarrla 0 3 0 0 3 Kvasnak.p sbrha 4 0 13 3 3 10 3 13 0 3 13 3 3 110 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 3 0 10 MrCaln: Perea, Hnnsmann and McCain.

Lell-Andcrnon 13. Rock Hill 0. BB-An-ilrewa 4. Matthews 4. SO Andre 4.

Rawlins soils you I he first lire as cheaply as possihlo Plus (ivinij you another tire absolutely FREE. Example: All first line 6.00-16 new tires list for $20,10 each, regardless of make, yet very few brands have a road hazard guarantee, which is most important to you, and ltawl-, lugs brings you this an additional advantage, with every tire. Friday and Saturday only, one 6.0016 (nn-conditionally guaranteed in writing) new tire will be yours for only 819.80, and (o run right beside this fine lire, we present you another one same size and quality, absolutely FKEE. That means two 6.00-16 tires for $18.90. Kaw lings gives yon this opportunity to take advantage of his history making tire sale at both stores.

This great sale applies to all sizes for ears and trucks, black and white side walls. Io limit, get all you want. Ton that are now our rustomers be sure and tell your friends about our tires All fresh clean stock just received directly from Mansfield's modern tire factory. There is no offer in Greenville that even Mansfield Tire Mansfield, Ohio.) "Builders of Quality Tires for 39 years" Rawlings brings you the i nest quality and values. If we give you something we want it to be a nice gift, one that you will remember us for, and come back for more.

NOTICE To people who believe we deal in small size automobile tires only. Oldersrtaw Matthews S. HO Andrews I In 1 Innlnik. Oldershaw 0 In 1. I and IK Andrews ft-S: Oldershaw 0-0: Matthews 4-4.

WP Andrews 3. Loser Andrews. Thomas and Cahlll. 1 64. A-OO0(Sstl.

TOTAW 34 3 llTOTAL3 37 10 1 KNOXVtlTt 001 003 0-3 CllARLOI ia 400 110 x- E-Marlno. RBI Powell 3. McAnulty 3. Tedeaco, Marino, Clerken 3. 3H McAnulty.

3B-Sokol. Oerken. TIRE RECAPPING Clikdwlck and Hadsave; Meach nl. Ker- -Mm. A lot of people have thought we handled just small size passenger car tires.

Nothing could be more wrong. We carry in stock at all times every size tire and tube that is made for cars and trucks. You can know before you come to either of our stores, regardless of size tire you need, Rawlings has it in stork now. "lie ready for Labor Day while fires are FREE istes and Powell; Heresies an" i-owru. Lett Knoxvlll.

I. Cllarlolt. 0. BB Kvasnak 1 Tedesco 1. SO-Kvasnak 3.

Tedesco I and RR-Kvannnk 3-1; Te-desco a-5. Winner Kvasnak tlO-101; Loser Trdrtco (O-loi, Simon and Simpson. T-110. (SECOND r.AtV- KNOXVILLE CHAKI.OTTE ab al sls Hllver.ss 3 10 3 Mrarhlnl.si 3 3 3 3 Mivt-nimrk rf 4 0 9 OHirmea.rf 4 111 (Irrkrn.ll 4 3 3 0 Lluvtoll.cl ,1111 4 13 4 Msrlno 30 4 1 3 3 Knlnht.ct Kailsavaire.lb 4 10 1 Ml'AIUIIIV It 4 0 10 ft 0 0 3 Krretes 3b 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 Powell lb 10 10 fhadwli k.3b 9niunek.3b Ke nolds.c lUrnson.p a-Teclrsi'O Jicene.p mm mm 4 0 11 trhtvairla.c 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 Grove 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 Irrece.p 110 3 10 10 0 0 0 0 VUICANIZINO WHEEL BAIANCINO ROAD SERVICE IATTERIES I tf SINCLAIR PRODUCTS TWO CONVENIENT STORES No Telephone Quotations TOTAI 8 3S 0 I TOTALS la 4 I 11 a-Sinalrd for M. Mi.ian In Ith, Kmivlll.

4T0 harlotle Hiher.ClitlTi'k." Bimunek. Marino. McMillan. Powell. KereMea.

KBI-Knlnht. snimnek, Reynolds 2, Baimes, Mmlno 3 512 AIC.ISTA STREET DIAl 5-0441 WEST GREENYIIXE WHITE TIRF CO. YOUR FISK DISTRIBUTOR IN or.tr.NVULE 2B Reynolds-. 8- Trrece. Bsrmes, Ouyton, Mtachlnt, KnlgiiU PP Marino, Kercstes.

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