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ARTHUR A VENT WINS ACC CROW ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES "DEDICATED TO THE UPBUILDING OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA" Jacksonville, Golfer Takes Early Lead To Defeat Westall By 8 And 7 Margin Set-Back Is Asheville Veteran' Second Straight In Tourney Finals; Loser Flashes Brilliant Comeback On Final 18 Stretch Before Succumbing Sports SECTION 6 PAGES ESTABLISHED 1870 ASHEVILLE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21. 1938 BULLS RALLY TO DOWN TOURISTS, 8 TO 7 HE WON-AND HE LOST lit Ml ASH ll l.l. ARTHUR medalist of Jrksonville, yesterday smoothly stroked his way to the championship of the 4 Ird annual Asheville Country cluh men's invitational golf tournament vnth an and 7 win over veteran I lenry estall ot Asheville.

Asheville Unable To Hold Early Six-Run Lead; Clubs To Play Double Bill Today DURHAM. Aug. 20. (Special) Durham's Bulls spotted Asheville six runs in the first two innings tonight and then -came back with garrison rallies in the third, fourth and fifth (Sessions to thrill the biggest night crowd of the season with an Norfolk Checks Pennant Rush Of Hornets, 5 To 4 Crowd Of 4,000 Sees Graham Pace Winning Attack With Home Run NORFOLK. Aug.

20. The Norfolk Tars stopped the headlong rush of the Hornets today, 6-4. before a crowd of 4 000. Graham hit his 27th homer, his third in as many days, in the eighth with two on. The Tars won In the seventh when Calleran scored from second as Trechock muffed Rizzuto grounder.

The Brx8rtrev Charlore Norfolk ib i Tchock as 4 0 0 2 Jb 4 1 1 5 t.vnn 7h 4 0 fl 3 1 1 Eitanlrhn If 5 1 1 tfmv if "i i up on the visitors in current When the cameraman sain, "Smile men and now." 18-year-old Arthur Avrnt. Jackrm Ule. Fla. shwn at left abnvr. had no trouole ccmplyinir.

hid just ch Hiked up an 8 and 7 victory uvrr Sqiurr iuy the A-hcviilr country ciub 4 Jrd annual Invitation tnurnani'-nt V. S. Davis Cup Team 1 To 2 Favorites To Beat Aussies 6 to 7 verdict to go one game series. The teams will conclude play Sunday afternoon with a doubleheader, and Murray O'Flynn. crack Bull righthander, has asked lor and has bepn granted permission for an iron-man act.

Gornicki will likely lace O'Flynn In one of the games. Everything In the book occurred (I urine timiplit's shiniest. That proved entirely MiHshK-tnrr to eer.lnMl) In the crowded park except Malinger Hal Anderson Tourists ho were without I lie services of eulerflelder IIH1 who will he out of action the rest of the wawin. Pitcher icorge Turbevllle moed Into the Asheville nntfield and performed "''U. cracking out a 4lo-foo tuple and a single scoring one run anil dritlnc In another.

Cannon Blasted Out Lefty John Cannon, who started on the mound for the locals, was blasted from the hill in one and two-thirds innings, the visitors getting to him lor eight hits, including two triples and a double, which were good for six runs. Herman Fishman. another fork-hander. relieved Cannon and although hit rather freely the remainder of the way. was btrong in the pinches and, aided by some spectacular fielding, piloted the Bulls to vic-W -ry.

Singles by Knoblauch and Cas-tano. Beat's walk after Mabrey had tanned and Richards' tly produced the Tourists' first run in the opening frame. Zipay opened the second session with an infield hit and scored on Turbewile's triple. Bingham flied out but Knoblauch singled Turbevillf home and scored himseli when castano rammed a triple to right. Mabrey's fly brought in Castano.

Beal then singled and romped across the plate on a double by Hichards. Fishman then took over the hurling duties for the locals and forced Co-letta to ground out. ending the rally. Durham Begin In ihlrd Durham Marled counting in the third when Blackburn opened with a hit, took second on a passed ball and scored on (reencS single after Mating mid Morrift had lined nut. M-i-erwood then drove one of Itel-rher' high pilches far oer me right centerfield lence at the mark to wore i.reene ahead of him.

It was t.n-trr-w nod's second circuit blow ol the curenl series. The Bulls went ahead 7-6 with four-run splurge in the fourth. Loane. up. was safe on Mabrey's boot.

Roselund grounded out. Lane going to second, from where he scored on Fishman's single. Blackburn followed with a single and both he and Fishman raced home on a double to the top ol the rightlield wall by Scaling, a drive that barely jiissea clearing wie ubuh-i. Morris single scored Maling, (ireene followed with a single and Manager tndersnn called I.vons, a crai curie hall performer, In 1 1 I he hull pen. I.jnns prmei" to fan Kater-w ooi and to retire 1 1 1 side.

Durham scored its final run in the fifth, the tally that proed the deciding margin, when Loane opened with a double anil scored on Blackburn's single alter Kose-lund and I-Mi man had been retired. seventh Freak Decision Last night's game was the seventh straight contest between the Bulls and Tourists within 10 days to be decided by a single run. establishing something of a record. The Tourists came back In the sixth for one run when Mabrey singled with one away and scored on Beat's double. Richards grounded out.

Beal moving to third with the tying marker. Coletta was purposely passed, but Zipay was an easy infield victim. A-shevllie threatened seriously In the eighth, but some spectacular defensive work by the Bulls stopped the rally. Castano opened with a i walk and Mabrey beat out an infield hit. Both runners moved up on Beal's sncrlfice.

Richards then fired a sharp grounder to Blackburn, who nailed Castano at the plate. and caling turned up with a brilliant unntng catch of Coletta's long i drive to right to help pishmnti out of a bad situation. CLEVELAND Bob (Twenty! Grand) Davis, former Kentucky half- 1 back, asks to wear No. 13 with the Cleveland Rams. Avent fashioned a seven-stroke lead at the end n- the first 18 holes and thus was relieved of any tension in the second rotmd.

whin Westall exhibited a fliie cmni oiti in winning two and losing three holes on the last 11. Avent. who von medal honors with a ceven-under-par 137. clinched ths match on the 11th, or 2nth. with a nhe 15-foot putt for a birdie thres a scored a par four, The I ns nmrked the second yc.ir tlit Westall has faile-t to win In the finals of the Ashevill tournv In he mrcumbed to M.inad Ramsey.

of Tampa. Fla. R.iiiwy was clinunatil in the flrft round ot plav verir. iii.ssr lij l.iMd eni cipiiirnl Ihe second, third, found sth. inth.

Itth. Hit JilJi ami lth hides Uesiall's ciuhtli and ninth in tiii-t nil Ink his mi firsl-rmind lead. Resuming plav in the atterno-n, tlie winner took the 23id. 2Iith and 2t)th while WcMall copped the 22nd and 251 AMiit had a 3R. two over par.

going out in the morning round and ti fm --under-par 31 coming in ior a tiirce-iinder-piir 'cm nil innmiliicturrrt umi out and a 37 coming during the first round for a 76. T'e Intter improved his perceptibly in the arternonii. Mr whs one under par on ihe fust nine, b'tt slackened a bit on the loth, tn 23th. for a bogey six and shut a four rfn tiis to linish the 11 holes for a par 45. Aent poted a 4 1.

the nine being toured par 3H. During the 2'J holes the Flotidnm made ifi pars, eight birdies and f.iglr Westall shot 20 pais and threi bLTdtes. Ihe two began Ihe match with l.nirs. lien ihe Ja. ksnnille snlfer (imk I hp cniid Mil ii par Hirer on Uestiill's Hiree-piil-leil fttur and I tic teased he lead 1t i on Hip Hi Ird anil four I Ii with birdie on the lit" holes.

Atent iii.hIp deaillv rlilft shots that required but a putt em It for birdies. 'Ihe halved the filth with p.11 f.uirx. Avent rerovering well inmi a lay fti the bank Hiid Wiy-tJilI r.tlly-ing mifly after short apprnn.li Avent took the sixth with a '17 five, the Reaver Golf cluh pto thtv-pntting after an approach to the trap in duplication ol A vent's (-hot. Pa" threes were recorded on sevnith before Wc-tnll won ciiy two hfjles of the morning the lull with a par live and the ninth it ii a par three. Avent.

lest a strok- h- hit into the road on the i i inr hole and sliced his drive on the JnL-ter. Avenf laiil a beanl Ifnl ap-ptcaili on the Huh and mm ittlh an eagle Hirer tn Uesl.ill's regii-lulien fue. Avent made what probali was the pretllesl Hip entile in iti I the I tth uheti lie hipped in from the Hie hank lor a hit die Hirer, taking (hp hide mer Heslall's par. The next two holes were halved, with WeMali approaching the with a weii-tuincd from touh He wts furthir imperied ny two tics, hut he shot on the aii Mde of Hum to He nu the green. cf olid Mm( M101 1 Westall was a little Mv rt wnh shot on the 14th.

and Av won the Jvle with a par thr.e. J'e a b.iri.e three, thanks to a trrm-ii- dous rimr. The Kilh iv h.ilvnf uilh pir four, hul Aleut wenl spwii up nn tlie Kth vi It a par three In four. The IMih "a halted tilth pir fours. On Hip IfHh.

thp ftrst hole of the after rt'Min round, par fours Hrr rritffrtl ttt rafr. A heauilllll shr-w of putting "as by both on the xt h- le. diopped ill a 2-fontei iy to followed hv i ne of 2tl ler-t I17 A -1 nt. the ehalkitig ur birfl.e two-. was hrrt.

with his nppron i and three Wf.e lerpni'-d hv on the 2it. which was rt with tie-. then w.n 'h itli a birdie four, out i Peninsula Stittc rn.iti nu't the htl-lene the tn hoip v. 1 1 a thn nd ret in. 1 'P shot fonts on th 24th thn lonner aiui vnnnM-5 the I.v"t.

hs Avrnt drove into creek. Wi-stal! in the trap on next ti'ie but mcriy to cmcr Aveyt's par ine Purs ca: (led on th 27 th On the Ininard luth. or it Uestah went intn the trap nn hjs third shot In lake a hoei to A.etit's reculitinn fue. and the latter seven up again, nils Willi la-l noler 1 hen u-ttl 1 lo-eil the mat. with his -font putt on Ihe (J'her finals results y-'stcrdav: tll'-'lit con -1 la n- -Genrga JoncH def-ated Se.i- Km.jii i)l Asheville.

3 and 2. iPlense Turn To Page True-) jfi out-s nnd one hree of Inch wf re made by his rival Allison and Van R'ti became finalists hrn Wood and Joe Hunt of LoS Ar.zelc defaulted to them this morning When their semi-finals match was called because of darkness la.t night the cannv Texan led 13-iy 6-3 e-2. lung established doubles combination, whk held two nation.il titles and saw mii'h Davis cup service, attempted to gang up on MfkfJ hut the Los Aug-'les blond refused to iilt under their heay fire Alth' UL-h he bandied thiep shots f. every one bv Budge, he wound up ith only eimrs while blaMing over 16 earned points. Buden's contributions wer IB enors and 13 earned points.

Van Ryn's 49 and 21 and Allison 36 and Play-Off In City Softball Tourney To Open Tomorrow The phn-iiff for the lieWlle suit b. ill leai-iir rhampmiiohip Hill Mart intnnrnm night at Memorial st'AUwm wvtVk Uve Wy-twUvit I nka team meellilj; an. I V. and tltt pi.ning Keh tnalnr. I nkn'o sot I ballet Ini a No won the di-lrh tiuirtiet and won I hr is lit In repii'M-tit I his area In Ihe Male meet ill mil fur he iiilironl omiiitv I lntf.1l.1v.

res.nitle-s nf how (hey mtur out III Hie npen-litj, sheille lu.ij) M-rlev II nka ntiiH ncr anil IV. the final fi.iine nf tlip title plat -on ulll nut he hrhl until Ihe train returns hmue fmm tiieeiishorn. Earh nf the shaililli iiessy playoff series Ml he fnr I lie hit tun nut nf (litre unities. I in anil Kel ina in Hill I he pla Monday, uilh the l.itka- anil I'. tilt nka cniiipleleil I hp irj; nlar league sen si in llh vlilnrles acainst I ie nsss.

Kelt inal ir had a mark nf "i anil (i. Hhiie and anil CIM each mm 11 and lnvl sp en gamps. Lombardi Boosts National League Average To .355 Battinflr Race Develops Into Dog-Fight For Second As Ernie Runs Away NFW YOItK. Aug 20 Tile en loving increases week hv we-k leneue's bit mi; rare With Kr-n hd that the N.i'ionnl devepining 'Cond phiee dfg-ni-ht for with three or more challengers for the spot pvery week, Inmbardl. collect elflit Jilts in.

I 21 batting chances la.t week. rtnoMrrf i his nveragp two points to fi? In the I I season standings. Including Frldnv's I games This cave hlin a Irad of in ponif- over his nearent rivul. his ('in- i i ctnnati teammate. Buck McCormick.

MrCormick. who stands out as the senior circuit's prie rnokle of the vear. took second phiep frmn Arky Vaughan of the Pirates during the week, hiring sufelv in in 27 1 trips to the to raise mnrk to 31fi Vaughan a Ttr ni.irk and fell to rii'ttdloek f'r third plnce with Phil riiilltes new- comer, who tnt the list of leaders hy passing the 2o)-at bat minimum, Trailing these four were Mil O't of the Glatits nnf W.illv B-ri'er of the Red's. ri'adlorkM for (ll'li with 1 Ducky Meriwick I who dropped from fifth to seventh, wnh 321 Llovd Pittsburgh, and Ival Onudmin RerN, each with 318 nnd Joo Moore of the n)U Buek of the Phillies, loekert Bt 117 Tip Uoiihle The mnjor changi in the other iViiimrtviM p'isy sri- Hershe! Martin of the Phils climb into a flrst-plaep tie with Mef'or- mirk In hitting douhjes. each wrh I i 32 for th evear.

and Brooklyn's F.r- nte Kov deadlocked with Hark i nf Chicago Hnri George of the Phils in setting the biise-steal- ing pace, eprh with 11. i Mel Ott continued to lend In run- i scoring, with 93 to R6 rr Goodman. I 1 and" in driving ln runs, with to I .85 for MnIwii The Giants' rlouter 1 remained tied with Grind man In the 1 home-run derhv. with 27. n.

en Triples i MeCornii'-k was far out. In fron In base hits, with 157 to 135 cn 1 for Medwiek I.l'-yd Waner nnd iek Johnny even triples gave ttie Cardinal wh1'mt 111 that department trilled by GnmT. man and Dm GutferKige of St Louis with 11 each. 1 Cv the Pirrite' are still held the pitrhlllg with Ut Wltll and two set hnrks, it I.nn W.ini1 k' of the climbed lno se-ond piae with 11 victories five losses ftfly Gives Enka Win Over Tryon, 6-3 TRYON, Aug. 20.

I Special 1 Enka put on a four-run rally ln the ninth Inning hTc today to win over rvon's Industrial league club, 6 to 3. Score; F.nka 000 020 004 6 10 2 Tryon 200 wo 100--3 9 -i Hall, Cooper and Munday; Harden and R. Cnpps the ma eh therehv thit 1 lever stylist from r.J-mg he nest shots in his wide assortment often enough to do him any good. W'hlie Bnrige kept Wontf at long tange. permitting him to use nothing but drives, he broke through service ix times, despite the fact Sydney generated enough power to blast for nine service aces.

The few times Wood did manage to get to the net, hp thiew scares into international tit list by out-rallying him with beautifully sliced drop-hots or steaming passing dries. The reason the carrot-topped California been me the first to take a Casino bowl clnce Big Bill Tilden retired Its predecessor 1929 was that he forcr-d thp frustrated W'rod to bat 31 shots, mostly forehanders. out of bounds and drive 32 backhands Into the net. Budget errors wen 29 I I I Injury To Bench Leonard Hill For Rest Of Season The Injury jn which has followed the Asheville Tourists for the ImMHt part of the season claimed Leonard Hill in Frldav nlghl's game at Durham, and the speedy outfielder will be out of action for I he remainder ol the schedule. Business Manager Bobby llice said jeslcrda).

Mill was bit on the hand bv a pitched hall In Friday nighl's game, but the extent of the Injury was unknown until liictures were made vesierday. He was immediately placed on the suspended list Clem Drelsewerd will join be club tomorrow to fill the vacancy. If he. said there was a possi. ttllity that Dave Bartosch.

now on opt fon lo be I'adncah club the Kilty league, would be recalled tn fill the centerfleld position. Tin bo: ii ii: Knoliiiiiich. If iistiinti, cf Mjhri', Ileal, HiihariN, iU (Olfllil. lb tirhet lllr, rf (inchiim, l-V-ns, a Helclier AB II 5 2 i 3 1 8 (i 1 I r. it 4 12 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 ToiaU 4n i i a Hit fr KncblHiich In iih.

IH It II AM khuril. sciiilns, rf Ih iund. Statilev. rf I.naim.' If It'iehmil. riniKiii.

I iohtnan, Totals AH II A .5 2 5 44 .41140 0 0 0 3 15 27 10 tu: II. HI Itll l.n Mul iioo 7 110 00 En ir. CaotatiM. Mahre Ctdetta. I.

italic ii haltcfl In, Knohlaiich, a-tattfi. Mabre Ileal. ItichanK 2. Tnrhcl)h ltla kliiirn. scalinc 2.

Mnnt lireene. KavterHimd 2. KNh-inan. Two-hate bju. Kichaul.

Beal, Stallnc, I 'I rep-hasp hit. Tur-he illr, I atanu. Home runs TlMer-uund. Sacriflcps Bra Scalinc Left uii hiikpk. hiirhain III.

Have on halls ufl raunon 1. Fishman 4. I.un 2. Mriick nut. hv Cannon 1, Kfshtnan fi.

Itlnchatn 2. I.nti 4. lit, off (aniioii In 1 InniniE: Hfch-man 7 In 7 1-3: Bine ham 1 1 In 4 1-3; l.witu 4 I 3 2-3. I'askfd balls, neat 2. I.iMiic pililier.

Binchani. Win nine pilcht-r. ri-hniiin. ime of train 1 mif're. (ihiilka.

strain nnd Hell. Three Golfers Tie In Special Event Thp for the "blind bocry" pnzr nt Braver Iake yesterday ended a three-way deadlock between J. 1 S. foster. Winston-Salem; MrK.

i Johnson. Thoebus. Va and S. T. i Vincmt.

Swannanoa. Each pistcd a nci 76 In the weekly event. Fnfirr rnrded an R8-12-76. Johnson an 81-6-76 and Vincent a 91-15-76. Dotson Strikes 13 To Win For Brownell Behind the brilliant twirling of Dotson.

who struck 13 men In the course of the came. Williams Brownell Plaining Mill yesterday took an 8 to 6 victory over Oteen. WMIK roi.o SKHIFS NFAV YORK, National A. A. U.

announres that the water polo teams of the New York and Illinois clubs will (to to Bermuda for a aeries to decide the Mid-Ocean championship, Aug. 15-23. I Hubbell. whose lanky left arm has flipped the Giants to 205 victories over a span of seasons, was phil-, osophical about the operation, i Commenting on whether he would hurl again this season, he said: "That depends entirely on Bill Ter-' ry. If I'm able to go and Terry tells me to get hi there.

Ml go in and do the best I can" Hubbell'f. injury dimmed the pen-; nam chances of the Giants, who are I st ruckling to overtake the Pittsburgh Pirates and kep their lead over the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs. Hubbe has won 13 games and lost I 10 this season. He was Instrumental 1 ln thp pennant wining drives of the I Giants 1936 and 1937, and his consistent pace nunng his entire I ma ir league career earned him the tltl of Terry's meal For several weeks he had pitched BoSore I i i Spartanburg Wins Sectional Junior Legion Ball Title CM MII.O'I I Aug. '-ill.

Atnei I Jun Kir h.iM'hall team defealed New 01 leans, -) lodnv anil mm I lie soul lienst se. (loual i haui-pi'insfilp and the rlhl in pari Id-p ile in he "little I.I series" hi I tHti on Hip Spartans' i August nil. first run ratne In the winul Innhis mi a trip!" hv and UimhI's sintle rlsht field. New Orleans tallied In the same Innlti hen II miip dim n. I.iirrnuls ialked anil uent In Ihnd on I'll I in, Hi's i ii hie then shicled a.

r.iuls home, riltm. in as raucht at the pl.ile In llaiumel I's hrn from seenud. Ihe ntt thp In tin firth when I'll Cudil hit a Inns fl to center with Hip hasps luailed. Mill. in, p.irf iinhurc catcher, sin.

lined an hen lie nnd Cudil eolliiled nhilp i a Me, ik fl hit hv 1-th-iii-h pl.iluH pain. tinlsiied Hip same. Innincs: New Orleans It I ft WW 000 nii mil 1 2 i hct. pnllel nnd l.acnuils; CtHld and McMillan. TRIBE CATCHER GLOVES BALL IN 708-FOOT DROP CLEVELAND.

Aug 20 'Ti Henry Jar)x HeJf, Clnvrlnntl't third catcher, stood today ln pitt)llr square and speared a hall thrown off the Terminal tower. 70S feet up, to break the altitude rntrh-I lug record established 30 years ago when Gabby ranght a bull thrown from the top of Washington monument. S50 feet high estimated the hall were traveling 138 miles an hour when caught. "Pur a second I didn't know If It wn going to hit my head or gloe," Heir. Later little Frank Ip Pvtlak.

Cleve. land catcher, grabbed another one tossed from the tower but thp 25 onn who craned their necks for a view-gave most of the plaudits to muscu-i lar Hank Ken Keltner. Indian third baseman who toed the temporary pitching mound on the 52nd floor, hurled 12 balls. The other 10 dropped in shrub- bery and on concrete walks, giving catcher Roiiie Hemsley and coaeh's Johnny Bassler and" Wally no chance to break down the hall nf fame door. The balls that missed mnneetlons bounced six stories into the air.

1 111 tokioi Converting 21 hits into 15 runi Leicester yesterday rapped out a 15 to 9 victory over Marshall. The game was played at Marshall. mis S011 Graham Rd 'worth 3'n Ii 0 1 1 Pndd PrifcHarrt th 4 I I 0 Mnimine Frrrrll. 3 12 0 Caldwell 4 110 4 0 0.1 4 i 4 0 0 0 3 0 11 2 0 0 0 i I 1 ncksn Totals 34 4 10 Tplals .11 5 8 14 Clnirloiif oof (W2 100-4 Norfnlr (102 In I Ox Errors Trerliock railera'n Pnridv filrt- ri: Tftn.havr hlt.v Mann mi- f-nlWnn Hrmp run Mdhrnv rah am Basr-, on I butty off HaviifA 2 Hcixlrick-nn 4. Strlkr-i out s.

hv Hvties 1 Hf tidi fi Cubs Take Third From Twins, 4 To 1 I Auc. 20. i Portsmouth took its third Mraizht (tame from Winston -Salem. 4 to 1. here tonight.

i The Cubs led all the way as Clark. the elongated right -hander. held the Twins to seven scattered hits. The TV pmrfs i VV -Sal-n aft I 3 Hh'jrti rf 4 0 0 0 3 113 KulfiHch 2h 1 2 2 3 0 10 Wulrforl 3h 0 2 10 10 Vmr 4 0 12 3 0 0 0 Kcbr.k If 2 0 0 0 3 0 11 lb 1 0 1 1 4 110 rl 4 fro 4 0 13 P-a-s 4 fi 1 3 4 0 11 Sorns a 4 0 0 1 4 9 II 34 1 7 10 Yount hTirv Ora "on 1 Pirt-irto-i'Vi 2n: i no 000 4 I'lVun-Salrm ono 010 Ono 1 Error' 2 Srhult? bn ln Waiij Mr- Hnrv 2 Wiliffirri l'in-ha Iirkcv o-j: hv flurk orris B. Hit'-ps on Clark 5 3 Red Sox Win Two From Richmond 1 ROCKY MOUNT.

AuS 20 nocky Munt drfeated Richmond 13 to 1 here this afternoon and tonieht made it four straipht over the Colts with an 8 to i victory. In the nichteap. the Red Pox shelled Jim Trexlrr for nine hits and seven runs in the first thre? Innings. Stan Steely, poms thp route for Rocky Mount, allowed but four hits. In thp aftemonn game.

ftoorse Lary clouted out two home runs to a 13-hlt attack by the Red Sox. AITIRXOOX iAtl ah a Mnj: 2b 4 0 0 2 Va-or, CaMn. 4 0 0 3 Yn In (i 3 Kcrrrll If 4 0 10 I.srv R-'h cf 4 0 0 0 pi Kuk 3b I 2 4 Savfnr i Mrr.rr rf 4 0 10 3 0 2 K.it7rn 0 2 SVinian 2 0 0 0 i Lorii 10 0 0 a 4 113 i 1 1 1 3 3 fl 5 4 3 1 3 12 0 4 110 3 10 2 2 0 10 3fi 1 1 3fi 13 13 0 Richnionfi noo loo ioo i fjorkv Mfint 010 ISO 42x- 13 Frror r.iri::i 2 F-rrll" K'H: Fv 2 Runs hncd in PlnirTrr 2 Prt fnrri 2 rvtrij'hkin 2 I.nrv 4 NVnlr. Rvrm 2 Tn bc hits Yfiin? 2 han I.arv Himf nn Lacv 2. Bnrv oti hAlN oft SI- iman 4 Lnnr- fiirrtt Rtr-irif rt-i' hv 3 Tn? 2 Strtens 9 Hiti nff Shuiran 7 In 4 1-3 nff I.oiib In 3 23 Lnsm- nltrher.

Rhumftn. viriiiTOAMr Rifhmonrl nh II Mo.in' rf 4 110 Mi ci) 0 2 3 S0O1 rarlln. Ynntie Frrrrll Kinrr Kan urn Shrrhnn Trrxlrr 4 11 2b ih .3010 P'r ktu 4 3 1 4 110 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 4 0 10 4 0 2 2 4 0 10 If 3 0 0 0 I.nrv. rf 3 0 0 0 Pli.mmT. n-.

3 0 0 7 Rirf-iil. 2b 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 f'n i 10 0 1 10 0 0 Tn al. 29 14 14 Trials 3fi Jl 12 fi Ra'trrl fnr Shu man 1n 9'h rbniitH l'Ml ono ono nc' 403 100 00x-R Errors Wl.s ha' 'rd In Viv ci1t 1 nn-nir i Sir firrl Thrrr ba Mi'-ni Ra-f. h.il'.s nff lrrr S'rvk "it h- Trrr 3 4 Hi's nff Trrr 9 ir. 3 nff Sh'iman 3 In ft Ixi'ine nvchrr Trrxlrr Biltmore Trimmed By Hazelwood, 5-1 Montieth pitched good hall for the Hazelwood nine yesterday and Biltmore was defeated on the Biltmore field In an Industrial league game, Montieth allowed eight aratter-; ed hlis to best Biltmore 'a pitcher, Wolfe.

Inman and Glenn Wyatt starred at hnx tor the winner vthlp WUson lefl Biltmore'a attack. Hazelwood 100 002 020 5 II 2 Biltmore 000 001 000 1 4 Montieth and Smith; Wolfe ftd Cartpr. without mentioning the pain in his arm. It grew so bad in the Brnnk-i lyn game that he was forced to reveal the ailment to Terry. Last night he flew to Memphis for the examination.

Dr. speed said the injury was not of a permanent nature but he could not predict how long would keep Hubbell out of the game. The Injury forced Hubbell Into that group of arm casualties which this season Includes Paul and Dean, Schoolboy Rowe, and Lefty Grove. The late John MeGraw purchased Hubbell from the Beaumont club of the Texas league ln 1928. and the Hub has been w.th the Giants ever since.

Not counting world series game, he has won 205 games and lost U3 during his major league 1 I I i i I irii'hu to rnnrx the Cooper, Snead Share Lead In Canadian Open Stars Post Cooper Score Bis Seven On 18th Hole TORONTO Aug 20 Harry Conner of Chicago spillrri a juicy seven all over the lHTh hole on his final rund of the Canadian r.pen crnif champion at the za club today and landed in a deadlock after 72 hnlrs with Sam Snead of White tiiilphur Springs. 'it. Cooprr. the defending champion, nnd Snead finished with score of 277 six R'rokc; hehtnd I.awson Little's IMfs tournament remrd and thrre ahead of little Paul Runyan of White Plains. N.

Runynn In a three-way tie for the lend nt the 54-hole mark, ended a In tm hip final round and had a 280 total. B. I. And rs'n. secretary of the Royal Canrlian Golf association, announced ttnead and Cooper would play off for the title Monday at IR holts.

The la-t playoff was in when Walter H.tgen of Detroit defeated Perry aiiiss of England by one over holes. Iarle Amateur Phil FarU-v of Montreal won the am.it rur medal with a fctc of 2H.i taking th" trophy for the second straight vear and the fourth time jn his career. trx Robn. veteran Toronto pro. led thp Canadians in the qust of the it lf that has pone to the United States every year since th" great war.

He seore 72 and 71 today for a total of 2SEI. Cooper spoiled one of his greatest tournament performances on the last hole of his last round. A siroke be-j hind Snead and Runyan at the half- wav murk yesterday. he overtook them this morning with a brilliant (if) on the third round. Coming up I to the final hole, he was three under par and seemed sure to win.

Hp drove his tee phot out of hounds with a vicious honk that carried over a fence lining Thp faJr-; way. Playing No 3. he slued into a gully, was barely out with his Iron and three putted. Then slammin' Sam got a birdie three on the 15th and came home to tie. It was a clop finish, for Snead's second on the I8ih was wide of the green, but he chipped to within two feet of the cup.

olier Fourth Ed Oliver, hefty pro from Wilmington, Del. placed fourth with 141-71- 71 2R3. Then came vtc chezyi of Deal. N. and Jimmy Hinea of Great Neck, with 28.VS and the veteran Walter Hagan of Detroit.

Tnr.v Mflnern of Prabody. Ma-s and Horton Smith of Chicago with 286 each 1 Manero. t'nlteci plates open champion In 1930, outfired everybody the field tiay to get among the leaders. He scored 70 this morning, then uncorked a 66 aftemonn to equal the course record set yester- day by Cooper. I MARBLE BEATS WYNNE TO COP TENNIS CROWN MANCHESTER.

Mass Aug. 20 Alic? Marble. America's top-ranking woman tennis star, today won her third successive singles title of the year and then teamed with Sarah Palfrey Fabyan of Cambridge to win th doubles title nt the Hth annual Essex county women's invitation tournament. Both victories came at the exppnse of hard-hitting Australians. Miss Marble turned ba'k the sensational 21-qear-old Nancye Wynne.

6-1, 6-3. to add the Essex singles crown to her recent victories Scabright and Rye. The Americans beat Miss Wynne and Dorothy Stevensen in the doubles. 1-6. 6-3.

6-2. Miss Wynne, a newcomer, had waded through a field of world -i famed atars to qualify for thp title match, defeating Margot Lumb, of England, Dorothy Bimdy and Mrs. Fabyan among others. Her fcolid smashps WPnt wrong today, however, and she missed the baseline peatedly in a match which found Miss Marble at the peak of her gme. The California star was smashing as hard aa the Australian and her shots nipped the lines time after time.

She also had her tricky. I floating dropshct wurklng perfect!) i 1 I Fashionable Boston Bookie Bases Odds On Budge's Outstanding Record iu 111. sky i r.Mniti: BOS ION, Aug. 20. Ine L'nned States Davis Cup cf Donald Budce.

Bobby Rigs and Gene Miiko be 1 1 2 lavontes to defeat Australia In the challenge round match in Philadelphia early next month. TJn's price was quoted at the fash- 1 lonable Longuuod Cricket duo today i by the only Boston bookirnkr with a pair of white flannel pants and a hahlvahd accent. This bookie, who will hereafter be relerred to as Butch Cabot for purposes of identification, said that, while the Australians were highly impressive In crushing the Nan sqiiitd. he felt certain ihe Americans would retain the trophy by a score of 3 to 2 or better. "I'm a form whl'h means I go by thp book." Buti Cab.u ex- pruned, "and a look at the tennis books will show you the Davis cup is alwavs won and held by the nation wita the world's No.

1 ranking singles player. When England had Perry it was invincible. Kiance was unbeatable with Cochet And no 'ne had a chance with the United States when Bill Tilden was supreme 'Hmlce Is lop' Now the United States again ha 1 he standout singles performer in Budge He is tops, and with htm on the team this country will start two points up acainst Australia Aud that is too much of a handicap for Australia to overcome." Following the con sat ion with Biitch Cabot, this obeerer contracted Harry Hnpman. the plasnt little fellow who serves as non-playing captain of the Australians, and got hit, views. Hopman aeareed with Butch that trm United States should be Hie tttv-nntes.

but he expressed the belief that his two-man team of Adrian Quist nnd Jark Bromwlch had much more than an outside chance to lift the cup and take It "down under" for the first time since 1019 when the greatest of all Davis Cup teams Bill Tilden, Bill Johnston. Dick Williams and Watson Washburn won the cup for this country. i Don Not I nheatjihle "Bud-e is not invulnerable." Hop-man said 'He has his off days Jnn like any one else. Maybe hell have i or two Philadelphia. Young Bmmwich beat Don three times in I Australia la it winter, and miht do it aizain at Germantown.

And Quint and Bromwich form onP of the finest doubles team of all time. In their 10 months of playing together they have never been beaten, and their victims Include the strongest tandems ln the world. They took Budge and Mako over the hurdles three time, you know." Bobby Riggs Is an unknown quan-tity. a "Mr. to the Australians, i They never have seen him play.

Talk in? to them, however, one gathers that they do not believe him superior to either Q'llst or Bromwich, and that they think they have a good chance to lick him in both his singles start. Hit'gs, who was here to watch the Aussies play the Germans, had nothing hut praise for the ptav of 1 Adrlnn and Jack and predicted they would be tough to lick. Tn Play lit Ooublet i ThP Australians originally planned to pass up the national doubles tournament, which starts here Mon- dev. and go to Germantown for pnv- I atp practices But today they announced thev would play through the doubles. They probably will meet Budce and Mako in the final.

i this meeting will serve as a preview ot their more crucial match in b-'p- tcrr.ber. Trie Aussies rouonded out a 5-0 sweep over the Germans by winning both of todavs final singles matclvs. I Qui st beat Henner Henkel. 6-1, 3-0. 8-6 and Bromwich defeated C-eorg Von Metaxa 6-3.

6-2. 6-1 to com-' plete the rout of the Nazi nelnu it without losa of a set. Just before today's matehs began, the Germans received a telepnone call ftom Berlin ordering the squid to abandon plans to compete In the V. National championships and proceed home at once. "You hoys nred a reet," the nr-man tennis federation told Kcnkel.

I i I i I I I Hubbell To Undergo Operation Monday For Removal Of Chipped Bone In Arm Budge Trims Wood In Newport Singles Final, Pairs With MakoTo WinDoubles MEMPHIS, Aug. 20. (UPl Carl Hubbell. mound ace of the New York Giants for a decad1. will undergo an operation Monday for removal of a looe "bone chip'' In the elbow of his pitching arm.

The loose piece of bone was found to be the cause of the sharp knife-like pain that haa handicapped Hub-bell's pitching for several weeks and finally forced him to seek a medical examination after he was knocked out of the bo by the Brooklyn Dodgers at the Polo grounds Thursday. Dr J. Spencer Speed, noted specialist, said an npe.itlon probably would "miuertallv improve use of the He indicated that Hubbell might be sble to pitch again before the sea-snn ends, but It was considered unlikely ihat The man with thp screw ball would he ready to go again be-ffirt next year, NEWPORT. R. I.

Aug. 20 or Twc members of the S. Davis cup team. Don Budge and Gene Mako. in-dicated today they were prepared for any immediate assignment when thev dominated final play ln the 22nd Newport Casino tennis tournament.

Budge retired the Casino's huge bowl in the morning by defeating a former International teammate and ex-Wlmbledon winner. Sydney Wood of New York. 6-3. 6-3. 6-2 Several 1 horns later, he and Mako hwept through Wilmer Allison and Johnny Van Rvn.

the Austin. vetnans, 7-5. 7-5, 6-2, ln the doubles final. Although both matehes were decided in straight sets, they were keen and exciting affairs, the singles wind-up especially. Budge won that because he Wrt able to keep Wood in back ot tbo baselines during most ol i.

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