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p-. nr.HT THE ASHEVILLF. CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE. N.

C. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1933 ENGLISH STARS CONQUER AMERICANS IN DAVIS CUP FINALS jt jt jt jt jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Pro-Amateur Meet Will Open Beaver Lake Tournament Todaf Austin Clinches Victory In First Griffin, Georgia Slugger, Will Meet Everett In 10-Round Bout Here Tonight Vines9 Heckler Slapped Soundly By Jean Borotra One Professional And 3 Amateur Teams To Clash; Expect Many To Compete Of Two Matches English Ace Defeat Allison, 6-2, 7-9, 6-3, 6-4; Vines Faints On Court FRENCH TONTEST NEXT Perry Is Given Decision Over Vines, 1-6, 6-0, 4-6, 7-5 And 7-6 Default 4 Continued From Pag One) Austin came back to outscore AIM-! son, 6-4, win the match and clinch the aeries, Austin took the first two games as Allison hit a streak of wllriness but, the Texan came hack to square it two-all. Bunny Grabbed the next two! for a 4-2 lead but scrapping as never'' before, Allison squared again at The Briton then took the decisive ninth came on Allison's service. The OUTSTANDING WOMEN GOLFERS TO OPEN T0VRNEY HERE TODAY Yankees Trample Indians To Lead American League Tigers, On Slugging Rampage, Whip Senators; Red Sox Win Two NEW YORK, July 23. The i Yankees regained the American League lead today by defeating the Cleveland Indians by the same srore of 8 to 1 In both guinea of a double-! header while Washington dropned a single game to Detroit.

The Yank also celebrated the and 3Qlct consecutive games ln( night Include Cothran, (irren vllle, S. Helen Uarlng, 11 hurst Marlon K. Grayer, Charleston, S. Katherlne Hemphill, Columbia; I.ols 4ual-tlehuum. Columbia; Miss O.

V. Creasinnn. Katherlne Horner, and Miss it. V. Wendell, all nf Ashevllle; Mrs.

Conway Thompson, of S. Mrs. II. ioe. Jacksonville; Mr.

George Morse, of Hi It more Forest; Mrs, Srott Prohasco, of Chattanooga, and others. The entry list will lint rinse until Tuesday morning and many more players are expected to enter tndav and tomorrow. As a preliminary to the first annual invitation golf tournament on. the Beaver Lake course, scheduled, today and Tuesday, a pro-amateur meet will be held today, in whUa all professionals in AshVviU ona five from out of town are expected, to participate. The scheduled lineup is three amateurs and one professional team.

Players may qualify today or tomorrow. The first round match will open Wednesday, with all at 18 holes excepting the finals where 36 holes will be played, rries Offered Nwnes of all amateurs will ba placed in one group and names or pros in another. and teams draw. The pro on the winning ieai will receive a $10 prize and the second low scorer will get $5. Cards In tho preliminary round may be used by the amateurs as qualifying scot'os, and total medal scores will count.

In the feature event such well-known players, In that aa Ross Taylor. Ashevllle Country club; Prank Clark. Biltmore Foiest; Cecil Earp. Municipal golf course; John Drake. Waynesville Country c.uo; Kichard Jones.

Lake course; Everett Cole, Moranto'i Country club, and others will play, according to Ernest Ballard, charge of the Beaver Lake course. Iiraw Entries The amateur contests also ajre drawing a good share of outstanding performers. These Include Alan mitn. 1932 winnera of the men's Invitation tournament at Biltmore Forest; Al Dowtln. City champion: Henry Westall, Malvern Hills and American Legion champion; Jack Toomey.

former Florida state champion; W. D. Fondten. A. C.

C. Champion, and others. Ralph Rcdmjnri, Soutrern titlehoider, is expected to compete, as is Paul Cushman, Greenville. S. C.

amateur star. More than 50 golfers have announced their intentions to participate in the tournament, which is expected to take Its place alongside the Biltmore Forest and A. C. invitation events, provided the pected group of first fllghters paJ tlclpate. Lencre Kight Is Winner In A.

A. U. Swimming Meet Margaret Hoffman Dethrones Katherlne Rawls In 220-Yard Breast Stroke NEW YORK, July 23. 0TV-Lenor Kight. 20-year old Homestead, aquatic star, today completed hrr sweep of the free style events in the Women's National A.

A. U. championships, winning Uic 880-vard race in 11:44 3-5, three and two-flfths seconds back of Helene Madison a world record. Susan Robertson, of the Women's Swimming Association of New York, was second, beaten bv 40 yards, and Irene Pirie, of Toronto, a distant in which they nave avoided being shut out. The last blanking thoy re ocived was back In August, 1931.

Johnny Allen and Danny Mac-Fayden limited the Indians tu 13 hits In the two gomes while IjO Gehrig helped win the first by clouting his 19th homer of the season. The blow came with two aboard In the fifth Inning arfd contributed to a six run rally that drove Ws Perroll to cover and decided the gnme. Ornl Htldebranci and Clint Brown both were hit freely In the second clash while MacKaydcn pitched his first complete gnme of the season. FIRST (M.MK Box ticorc: Cleveland I'arler rl Galalzer If Hons lb A vp rill cf Hale 2b-3b Kumm 3b Cls.sell 2b Myall abr New York 4 0 0 Walker cf 4 1 0 0 well 3b 4 0 2 1 ilulh rf HOD Ilvrd rf 4 0 0 Uthrls lb 2 0 0 0 Chapman If 1 0 0 0 IH7.zrri 3b 10 0 0 Dlckrv abrhe 3 10 0 3 110 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 0 4 110 4 0 10 4 0 2 0 2 111 3 10 0 I'VllaK 3 0 10. CroM-Hl S3 K'bocker as 3 0 10 Allen rerreu a 0 I Bean 1 0 0 0) Totals 33 1 Totals 3l" 8 8 1 aBatted forCliKell in Oth.

Cleveland' 000 OOO" 001 1 New York 020 OfiO OOx 8 Two base hit a "Chapman, Crcscttl. Sewed. Three b.ise hits Boss. Home runs Gehrig. Cleveland 5.

Base on bulls oft Terrell 2. Struck ouL by Ferrell 1, Allrn 2. Her.n 2. HIU olf Forrcll In 5 tnnlncs; Bean 3 In 3, Losing pitcher Ferrcll. SECOND GAME Box srore: Cleveland Porter rf Oalatzer It Hons lb Avertll cf Hale 2b Knmm 3b Mv.ut K'boeker Kurtnri C.

Brown Voinilk abr e' New York 3 0 1 0 -Wn liter cf 4 0 0 0 Sewell 3ii 4 1 3 0: Ruth rf 3 0 10. Bvrfl rf 3 0 1 Clehng lb 4 0 10 chniman If 4 0 0 0 Liixzert 2b 4 0 0 0, Dlckev 2 0 1 01 Crovaeil in 1 0 0 0. McPavden 1 0 0 0, ab 4 2 10 4 110 3 110 10 10 6 2 2 0 6 3 3 0 2 0 10 3 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 Totala 34 1 7 01 Total 33 8 Jl 0 Batted lor C. Drown In Oth. Cleveland 6or ool 000 1 New York 300 122 00 8 Two base htU Chapman.

Boss. Home mm Walker. Stolen bases Chapman La.erl ClehrlR. Bane on ball, off Mac-I'ayilen. 2.

Hihlehrand 6. Strut out by Hlldfbmnd. MarFas'den. C. Brown.

1. hits off Hfldnbiimd. 8 In 3 Innlnu; off Brown. 5 In 3 Innings, Losing pitcher Hlldebrnnd. It HI) SOX WIN AdAIX BOSTON, July 2H.

Tho Rerl Sox took their fourth and fifth ai.ml i hi. game from the Chicago White Sox in tho current series today, fl-2 and 7-2. behind the able pitching of H. Johnson and Pippins. It was the see nth strnlght nme the Red Hose had taken from the White Sox in the latt lw9 series.

In the nightcap Plpgraa, although touched for ten hlta. wa able to win his second stirt of the series. A crowd of witnessed tho twin bill. Box score match didn't look to bo over even then but Allison cracked completely In the tenth game, made three straight errors, won a point and then outed to give Austin the winning point. Point scores: First set; Allison 34 1 80 3 1 2 203 Austin 4 0 4 8 4 4 4 4308 Second set: Allison 440433441434448 5 3 Austin 614244124251203 3 SO 1 Third set; Allison 15434034 1 2S3 Austin 4 3 15 0 4 5 2 4348 Fourth set: Allison 304414443 1274 Austin 4 4 3 1 4 6 1 1 A 4328 Stroke una lysis: First set: Aces plcmts.

Nt. Ot. DM. Fit. Allison 3 8 4 14 4 Austin 0 8 7 0 Second set: Allison 3 23 20 15 4 Austin 0 11 13 18 1 Third set: Allison 1 10 19 9 0 Austin 0 7 3 10 1 Fourth set: Allison 3 9 0 17 0 Austin 0 8 10 0 Duel Only Formality The Vines-Perry duel, only a formality so far as its efToct on the series was concerned, developed slowly Into a dramatic struggle.

Vines made quick work of Perry In the first set. With nothing nt stake, the Englishman played listlessly, won his first service but after that the Callfornian had things all his own way to win 8-1 with one love game. Perry came back to romp through Vines for a Jove set. The Briton wns playing to perfection while Vines sank back Into hi poor form of Friday. Vines won the third set at 64 but was forced to the limit by Perry's stubborn resistance.

The American ran up a 3-1 lead but Perry squared at 3-3 and hsld on grimly until Vines polished off the deciding tenth with two straight aces. The American again slipped in the fourth set and Perrv seized It at 7-5 to square the match. Vines'' bandaged right ankle gave way In the sixth game when he was leading 3-2 and he fell flat on his long back In the red dust. Perry took the game at love and thereafter the Cllfor-nlan was troubled no much by his ankle that he refused to run for the ball and placed his entire reliance on his fast service. Fill ii In On Servit The fifth set saw the sudden collapse of Vines as, trailing 6-7 and 15-40, he prepared to serve match point.

As he wan about to wind up for the vital point, the tall American fainted and fell prone into the dust. Officials hastily gathered water and cloths, dashed the fallen champion's face and thsn carried him to the clubhouse aa Perry was awarded the match. Vines soon recovered, took a shower and dressed himself. Prentice laid his collapse to nervous exhaustion. The customary ten-minute rest after the third set wnsn't taken, Vines preferring to continue as he feared his ankle might stiffen.

Games In the fifth set followed service to ths seventh where Vines broke through only to see Perry smash through for two In a row and 5-4 lead. The American came through for a 6-5 advantage but Perrv captured the next two for 7-0 and Vines, weakening, was losing his final service. 15-40, when he fainted. Point scores: First set; Vines Perry Second set: Vine Perry 5 1 4 4 4 30- 3 4 14 0 1 4 1 ..13311 3-13-0 4 5 6 4 4 5378 Vines 3 4 4 4 1 5 4 3 4-37-8 Per" 4 1 3 3 8 4 3 3 5 1-31-4 "li 4 1 4 4 0 0 5 0 4 1 1-2J- perry 434 1 1443414 4367 VinM! 404648388431 145-6 Perrv .4243814454344 3617 Stroke analysis: Aces yicmto. ni, v.

F1U. Knowlcs And Allen Also Featured On Five-Fight Card In Carolina Arena Each confident of victory and trained into fine condition, accord lng to their aay so and all appearances, Corn Griffin, the speedy Georgian slugger, and Buck Everett, also a Mvorlte. will clash In the Carolina arena tonight to headline another of 'the Pack Square. Garden association's i feature cards. Griffin indulged In a trio of brief 1 workouts in rapid order In the arena yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, and appeared to be In groat shape.

Everett and his manager-nrotner, Jesse, looked on. The Indiana boy said he wan trained to top shape already and he didn't put on the gloves. No spurring was arranged for the Griffin workout, so the 50 or 75 fana who gathered for the practice event had to be content with a demonstration of footwork and shadow boxing In which the Fort Bennlng acrapper showed good speed and timing In maneuvering his gloves and feet, rive ights On Card Boxers on the five-scrap card will weigh In cariy this afternoon. Approximate weights of Everett and Griffin, billed with Carl Knowles. of Rome, and Harry Allen, of New York, for the- two feature bouts, arc 184 for the Indiana lad and 183 for the Georgian.

Allen, at 170. and Knowles. 168, will battle 10 rounds as will Everett and Griffin. In the main preliminary round tonight Chick Hill, of Ashevllle, at 160 pounds and Charlie Miller, of Hen-dersonvllle, at 155, will meet. Hill was on the receiving end of ft knock-j out delivered by Miller last week and fans expect a neat and serious scrap between them.

Inrrelt And Minion Others on the card and their approximate weights are: Jimmle (Kid) Jarrett, 100. of Ashevllle. and Pug Hlnton, 158, of Brevard, six rounds, Paul Vanover, 125, of nnd Peter Peterson. 125. of Hender-eonvllle, four rounds.

Advance ticket Bales were, reported good yesterday and Harvey Hester, promoter for the Garden, said he wa.i well pleased with Indications for a large turnout tonignt. LOUGHRAN TO MEET RISK0 AT CHICAGO NEW YORK. July 23. wi The Id-timers of the ring. Tommy Lou-ghran.

of Philadelphia, and Johnny Rlsko, of Clevrlnnd hold the place of honor on this week's national boxing program another slate marked by few Important bouts. Rlsko and Lnughran heavyweight veterans who still can show the youngster a thing or two about the boxing business, will meet in ft 10-round match In Mills stadium. Chicago. Wednesday night, with nothing at stake except their opn reputations. WRIGHT HURLS BEES TO WHIP TWINS, 3 TO 2 -I i CHARLOTTE, July 33.

(TP) Taft Wrlcht. prise Hornet rookie, today batted the Charlotte club to a 3-2 victory over the lowly Ins ton -Salem Twins. Although the visitors outhlt the Bees, Chester Martin held nrt edge over Bobby Durham by reason of his effectivsnjKs in tho pinches. Douhl. by Rabbit Wh.tt.man and Smut gave the twins a one-run atari in the first inning, but Wright.

Med with a sharp hit to center scoring Red Barnes, who had walked nnd advanced on two outs. Wise tripled to the score board to pcore Wright and give the Bees the edge. From then until the eighth neither team had tho ateam. Then Wright perfect day at bat, ge-ttlng four hits out of four trips to the plate while his teammate Gehringer got four out of lx times tip. nox score: Detroit Kb Washington Davis lb 3 3 0 l'RIce rf Oivrn 3b IS 2 1 0 Mver 2b Oehringer 2b fl 3 4 0 Manush It Stone rf a 3 3 0: Cronin as Fix cf 4 14 RchuUe cf Onllmk If ft 0 3 n.Kuhrl -b RfineM ft 1 I irniuenn ah Havwnrth a 0 1 A Powell Howe 10 0 DeSriiittls 1 fl (t Sorrrll 3 0 0 0: Wbltehill nnHcro 1 0 0 0' Rlirlcp It nbrht ft 1 2 0 ft 0 0 1 ft 2 3 0 ft 1 1 0 3 2 11 4 0 1 0 3 3 3 0 3 0 10 ill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oooo White 1 1 1 Campbell 10 10 oooo Walker xx 1 0 0 0 arwllli i I Kfrr itr I Harris rti.

DrMttm tzzi Totals i 12 17 Totals a 10 0 0 an 1 1 a Bitted for allvworlh in Oth. xx- Rutted for Rorroll In sth. a EtAttrri tor Burke In flth, zz-Tlni for Biurae in 9th. 2ia B.ittcd tor Srweii in zzr.r Rntied for Ctimpbell tn I 0th. "031 12 Detroit ono nej 023 000 Two" bit se' hit Schulte.

"White, Owen. DouarK. rare DAe mis nice, siv Ba.se on biills Wrnver 3. Howe 2, flttrnll 1. Thoniai 1.

MrAtee 1. Brtdnes 3. Ciunpbril 1 Srrurk out Weaver 2. Howe J. Sarreil 1.

TtuimnA 2, Bi uUrs I. Hits oft Howe 0 in 2 3-3. HrKines 3 in 2: Sorrell in A 1-3 Wpntrr 1 in 'ft mone out flllw: Mr Men 1 In 1-3: Thorn. i In 1-1 Wliitctull 4 in 0 Burke 0 In 1-3. Campbell in l.

Wmi'inc pilcher, Barrel 1 Lo.ttnB nltrliT. Thorn. Possession Miss Hemphill Sets Biltmore Course Record Miss Katherlne Hemphill, of Columbia. S. C.

1933 winner in the Ashevllle Country club women's invitation tournament, shot a 75 on the Biltmore Forest club yesterday afternoon establishing a women's record for the course. With her In the foursome were Ml-ss Loin Quattlebaum. alsa from Columbia; Miss Marion Gayer. Charleston; and Alan Smith, 'l932 men's invitation tournament winner at Biltmore Forest Golf and Country club. Malone 3.

Hits off Hnnsftn ft in 7 In-ninas; off Jackson 1 in 1-3 lnnlnss; oft Elliott 0 in 3-3 Inning, Losing pitcher Hamen. ItKDS TAKB I'ROM I'IRATKS CINCINNATI. July 23. (A' A pow-erhoTise attack headed by Chick Hat-ey v. got five doubles in six times at bi.e pounded out a double victory for Cincinnati over the Pirates today.

6 to 1 and 6 to 4, and placed the Reds firmly in sixth place in the National league. The Reds conquered Bill Swift for the first time this year in the first game after bunching six hits for four runs In tho second FIRST GAME Box score: PlttsburKh ibrh Cincinnati abrhe L. Waner If 4 0 1 OlArtams 3b 4 110 Llndstrcm cf 4 0 1 0 Mornssey 2b 4 110 P. Waner rf 4 0 2 0 Hnfcv cf 3 13 0 rraynor 3b 4 0 0 Bottomley lb 2 0 1 0 Vauuhan 3 0 0 KlCf i 1 0 1 Moore If 4 12 0 3 110! Hcmslry 4010 3 0 1 ss 4 110 2 0 0 OILucas 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 sunt in Pift 2b Grace Swift Jfnsen Harris 0 0 0 0: -l Totals 31 1 7 01 Totals 31 10 0 Batted, for Swift In Bth. Pittsburgh 000 010 0001 Cincinnati 00 020 00x 6 two base hits PieL Hafey 3.

Moore. Bass on balls off Swift 2. Struck out by Swift 1. Lucas 2. HlU off Swift 9 in 7 Innings.

Harris 1 in I. Losing pitcher Swilt. SECOND GAME Box score; Pittsburgh Lindstrom cf P. Waner rl Comorsky If Vaughan Tray nor 3b Suhr lb Piet 2b Finney Chasnon Harris L. Waner ab Cincinnati 5 0 10 Adams 3b 5 1 2 0 Morrissey 3b 4 0 10 Granthuni 2b 4 13 0, H.aey ci 4 0 0 0 Bottomltv lb 4 0 0 0 Rice rf 4 0 0 0 Ilsettgcr If 4 2 3 0 Hemslcy 1 0 1 0: Hemslev 0 0 0 0 Manion 1 0 0 0 BUiege ss abrhe 5 12 0 3 0 2 0 2 10 0 3 12 0 4 0 10 4 12 0 4 110 2 10 0 2 110 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 36 6 13 0 I Kjxey I Lucas i I Kotp 3fi 4 11 0' Totals Two base hits P.

Waner. Grantham, Hafey 2: nice; Hemsley. Three base hits Vuughan, Rixey. Base on balls olf enaction Harris 1. Struck out by Chag-non 1.

Hits off Chagnon 10 In 6 1-3 innings; off Harris 3 in 1 2-3 innings: off Rixey 9 in 7 Innings: off Kolp 2 in 2 innings Winning pitcher Rixey. Loslns pitcher Chagnon. r.RIS SPLIT WITH mi wis ST. LOUIS. July 23.

(P The ailing Cardinals divided a doubleheader with the Boston Braves here today as CArleton registered his 13th victory of the serson in the 12 to 0 St. Louis first game triumph. Boston took the second game 2 to 1, when play finally was called in the seventh inning after It had been held up for more than a half hour by rain. St. Louis remained In the second division where Boston's victory sent the Cards yesterday.

Frisch and Collins, two Cardinals stars, were out of the lineup because of FIRST A MR Box score: Boston Berger cf Urbanskl ss Jordan lb Berber cf Mowrv cf Moore rf Whitney 3b Lee If Hogan Hartrave Mrn'vltle 3b Gvselman 2b Cant welt Fallenstin Mangum Brown Brandt abrhe St. Louis 3 0 0 0' Martin 3b 4 0 1 Oi Wat kins rf 4 0 0 0: Wat kins rf 3 0 0 O'Orsnttl lb 1 0 0 Crawford 3b 3 0 2 1 Alkn cf 3 0 1 OlMedwIck 4 0 I OlO Farrell 2 0 4: ss 2 0 1 0 Carle ton 2 0 0 fli I 0 1 0i 3 0 0 01 0 0 0 It 1 0 0 Oi 0 0 0 1 0 0 0' '1 12 10 2 2 0 ,12 3 0 3 2 10 1 0 4 110 4 12 0 3 110 4 12 0 3 110 Totals MJLI 35 12 12 0 -Baited for Brown in 0th. Boston OOO 000 000 0 St. Louts 031 051 03x -12 "Two" base hits Carleton. Medwipk.

Three barf hits Orrattt. Base on balls off Mongiim 1 Brown 2. Carleton 3. Struck out by Mangutn I. Carletn 7.

Hits off Cant well in 4 Innlnas: Fallenstin 3 in 1-3: Mantum 1 in 2 2-3; Brown 1 In 1. Losing pitcher Cantwell. SF.COSn GAME Box score Boston urhnnskl so Jordan lb Moore rf Beriter cf Whitney 3b ab 9t Louis 3 0 0 0 Martin 3b 3 1 1 OiWaikina rf 3 0 1 0 Orsatlt lb 0 1 0' Crawford 3b 3 0 0 0 Allen cf 2 110 Meriwlck If 2 0 1 0. Wilson ibrhr 3O00 3 0 11 3 12 1 2 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 11 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Le ir Hoean Mrn'ville 2b 2 0 0 0 DurochT ss 7.chry 3 0 0 0 Dfan Fh-njse 0 0 0 O.Hornsbr TotaIs 33 2 5 0 ToUls 1 Bitted lor Dean" in jBth. Boston W1 10O--2 et.

Louis 001 0001 Two base hits Moore. Crawford. Three bnse hits Orattl. Base on balk otf Zachary Frankhoin'1 3. Struck, nut bv Zarharv 3, Dean 1.

Hit oif Fran-chouse 2 in Zachary 0 in Winning pitcher Zarharv l.erl hy Dean Van I.anrtlnphani, of Charlolle, winner of last year's I'lianiplonshlp. a field numbering many outstanding golfer In the Carolina will tee off thii morning In (he annual Ittltniore Fnr-phI Country Hun's Invitation golf tournament. The Charlotte golfer, who will defend her Mile this year against ipilte a large assembly of en undent opponents, litis entered for lie tournament. It was announced yesterday. Also Miss Rogers, of Klorhla, runner up In the lf3 tournament, Is enrolled to play.

Other entries recorded tip to Order Patriots, Colts In Court On Sunday Game GREENSBORO. July 23. (VPs-Professional ba.se ball made Its Sunday debut here thi afternoon with the Patriot defeating the Richmond Colts, 6 to In a 13-Innlng game. There was no disturbance, the content proceeding as scheduled and a threatened injunction was not aerved. Chief of Polire Mike D.

Cofrey cited club officials, playera, umpires and the official scorer to appear in court the next time the Richmond team comes to Greensboro The a mes will be presented to the city prosecutor for what action he deema necessary. A crowd of 1 .500 paid ad 1 s-slons viewed the contest which was featured by brilliant fielding and airtight pitching. The victory pushed the Pots to the top of the heap for the second half of the season as Durham beat Wilmington. Oreenaboro is leading the Piratea by half a game and Invades the city by the sea for the first three days of the week. Papermen Hold Lead As Bowling Event Nears End Swannanoa Laundrymtn Second In Majestic Tourney; Three Tied For Third The Southern Paper Product company bowlers today will enter another week in the Majestic alley tourney two games ahead of their nearest competitor, the Swannanoa Laundrymen.

The series aa one wrek to run. West Ashevllle. the Ashevllle Packing company and Rlchbourg Motor company, with 23 games won each, are tied for third place; Tram Pel. Southern Paper Prod Co. 27 13 07 Swiiunnnoa Laundry 25 1ft WfM Ashevllle 23 17 .575 Ashevllle Park Co 23 17 .575 Iltclibours Mitor Co 23 17 Mv's Market 21 525 Hrtverty rurnltur Co.

..21 19 .52 MnfesUc 10 21 .47 rtrri Top TVMirs 18 32 .4 SO Soiithrm Dairies 15 2n .375 IVxaro Oil Co 1ft 2ft Jax Pax 10. 3ft .250 HUh Individual Avernzen: Robinson 107; C. sterlman 1M: Oow.e.t 1M; Bah iS: Key 15; Al Orlset ll; Hunter. IS2; Ut-per 1R1; C. Humphries 178, and Osborn? 177.

tapped one over the right field wall to give the Bees their winning margin. A Twin uprising, starting with a walk, a wild throw, a single which forced Martin from the box and scored Smut Smith, fell short In the ninth. Jones Shoots 68, Starts Season At Highlands Club HIGHLANDS, July 23. (Special) Bobby Jones la here1 fnr about two months golfing on the Highlands Country CHih course. He is occupying the Dabney cottage with his wife and their three children.

In his rtrH round of this season on the course, Bobby shot a fin. which Is two under par. Playing with him were Scott Hudson, president of the" club, Gray Hllts-man. and Joseph Cooper, of Atlanta. While here Mr.

Jones will supervise the building of summer home on the beautiful point of land curving out Into the lake which hns been his property for several years. Construction Is to begin on this structure as soon as plans arrive. The Jones cottage Is to be about ten or twelve rooms and will differ from most of the Highlands Estates rottases in that It Is to be white instead of bark covered. League Leading Giants Win Over Brooklyn, 8 To 5 Hendrick's Homer Gives Cubs Victory; Reds Take Pair; Cards, Braves Split BROOKLYN, July 23. yp The league leading New York Giant pulled away from the very edge of defeat today, scoring seven runs In the ninth inning to defeat the Dodgers 8 to 5 in their first game after their return from the west.

Up to the ninth, Walter Beck, who handled the mound mechanics for tho Dodgers had things pretty much hla own way. He carries a 5-1 lead Into the final frame after Brooklyn had knocked Big Freddy Fltzslm-mons out of the box In the seventh. But two singles and a free ticket to first in the ninth began the downfall of the flatbush flock, and Joe Shaute was sent in to relieve Beck Just In time to duck when the heavy shelling started. The game between the Giants and the Dodeers scheduled for July 25 i will be brought forward for a dou-I blehcader on August 6. Box score: New York itarhf Brooklyn ab Moore if a i i tsoyie ci a i 5 110 Frederick rf 4 13 0 4 1 2 Strlpp 3b ft 1 0 0 4 110 Wilson If i 0 0 0 4 12 0 Leslie lb 5 0 1 0 ft 1 I 1 Ciicctndlo 2b 4 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 Jordan ss 4 13 1 4 0 0 4 14 0 Crltz 2h Terry lb Ott rf Venez 3b Davis c( Muncilso Ryan Pslinmons 2 0 0 0 R'ck 3 0 0 0 O'Doul 1 0 0 0 Shaute 0 0 0 0 Luque 0 0 0 O'Thurstoa 0 0 0 0 Peel xx 10 1 Wrliht As 0 0 0 0 Parmclee xxx 0 1 0 0.

Hutcheson 1 0 0 0 Jamr xxxx 0 0 0 0, Richards 10 10-S macher 0 0 0 Ttotals 3fi 8 11 IL Totals 40 5 1 4 Baited for Wrcuht In ninth. New" York 100 000 007 fl Brooklyn 002100 200 5 Two base hits Crltz Boyle, CuccineHo, Veraez. Bade on balls. Fttzslnimons, 1: Liioue, Beck. Shaute.

7. Struck out. bv Lunue. 1: Beck, 2. Hits off Fitzslaimons.

II tn 8 inning; off Luque. 3 in 2 off Schumacher. 0 tn I Inning; off Beck 9 in 8 Innings; off Shaute. 1 in 2-3 lnntns: off Thurston. 1 tn 1-3 Inning.

winning pitcher Luque. Losing pitcher Shaute. I HS BKAT IMIIU.H.H CHICAGO, July 23. tA) A resounding home run in the tenth inning by Pinch Batsman Harvey Hendrlck with the bases loaded, gave the Chicago cubs a 0 to 5 victory over Philadelphia In the first game of their dou blehcader. and Bill Jurges, for whom Hendrlck bstted, provided the punch that gave the National league champions 3 to 1 decision In the nightcap.

Tho Cubs finished their home stand with record of lfi victories out of 19 starts, and accounted for a net gain of seven and one-half games on thd league leading New York Giants, who tonight had a margin of two games over 'Chicago. FII1EST GAME Box score; Philadelphia ab e'Chicaao McLeod 3b 4 0 0 Koeme 3b 413 1 Bartell ss ft 0 0 man ft 2 3 1 Fulhs cf ft 1 1 0: Curler If ft 0 2 0 Klein rf 3 11 F. man rf a 1 1 0 A 4 UPmarrc ci ft 1 2 0 3 10 0 4 0 0 0 1110 3 0 0t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Todd 1 1 0 Jurges ss Warner 2b 3 0 i McCurdy xx 0 0 0 O'Bush Knothe 2b 10 0 Grimes Rhem i' neison 10 10' oooo: 40 .1 9 3 Total Dugns xxx Collins Tot a Li 39 9 10 3 One out when winning run scored. xx tor warner in mn. xxx B.itted for Rhrm In sth.

-Batted for Jurges in tenths fl'o00l 030 09 cnicago i uiuumi I Two' base KlelnT W. Herman. Three base hit W. Herman. Home run I Hendrlck.

Heme run Hendrlck. Base on bslh off Colltns off Bush 4: off Orlmes 1 3. fUiiick out hv Rhrm in 7 inning; Collins 2 In 2 1-3: Rush 8 tn 7 1-3; Grlm's i 1. tn 2 1-3. Nelson 0 in 1-3.

Wtnning pitcher Nelson. SECOND GAME Box pmrf ah Chicago abrhe I Mcf-eod 3b 4 0 11 English 3b 4 0 10 I Bartell 4 12 0 W. man 2b 3 0 0 1 I F'lllls cf 3 0 0 0 Cuyler It 4 0 10 rf 4 0 1 0 man rf 2 1 0 0 i Hurst lb 4 0 10 nemaree cf 4 0 10 Rchul rlch If 4 0 0 0 Hartnett 2 0 0 0 Davis 3 0 0 0. Grimm lb 3 110 Warner 2b 2 0 0 0 jurces ss 4 12 0 I Hanrn 2 0 0 0' Malone 3 0 0 0 I MrCurdr 10 0 0 Jackson 0 0 0 0 I Elliott 0 0 0 Oi Totals 31 I Totals 30 3 8 I Batted for Hansen In stli PhiladeluhU 000 100 001 Chicago j--. 0l 002 OOx 3 Two bnVe hits Bartell, English.

Juries. Three base nils Jurars. Three base htl Jurges. Base on balls off Hansen Jackson 2. Ma lone 3.

Struck out by Hansen AUTSTUIL. Prance, July 33, tVPi Jean Borotra took up the cudgel literally, on behalf of Ellsworth Vlns, America's fallen tennis champion, today. As Vine walked from the clubhouse- nt Roland Oarros stadium to a waiting taxi-cab after his collapse and defeat by Fred Perry in the Interzone Davis cup finals, a bystander shouted "deflated" at the tall American. All the bystander got for his pains was a slap on the face from Borotra. on whose shoulder Vines was leaning.

Patriots Again Dominate Scene In League Play Headlong Rush Carries Team Close To Front In Piedmont Standing CHARLOTTE, July 23. tfPt For the second successive week play In the Piedmont league was dominated by Greensboro's Patriots, whose headlong rush carried them from fourth place to the heels of the leaders. In the pant 12 games. Including those of yesterday, the first-half winners have dropped but two. Pour victories and one loss was the record of the past week.

Richmond was the only other club in the circuit during that period to strike a winning balance, taking three ol five contests. All other clubs won three and dropped four, IM rules Lend Hitting Garnering 6fl blnglrs, Wilmington's pirates showed the way in hitting but scored only 20 runs, as compared to Greensboro's 42 tallies on 60 hits. Charlotte trailed both in the hitting and run-making departments, Home runs were scarce around the loop, as twlrlers bore down. Two was the largest number any club could collect, three doing that. Durham l.nng Oil Krrors Piling up 22 errors, or an average of slightly more than three a game.

Durham looked poorest in the field. The best record was made by Greensboro and the Twins, clubs which were charged with seven apiece. riKDMONT I.V.MiVK WLRHEHrOr Greensboro 4 42 00 7 2 21 Richmond 3 a 31 a i -is WilmlnKton 3 4 21 06 9 2 31 Charlotte 3 4 21 4fl 13 1 33 Durham a 4 on a an Winstoii-SMem 3 4 28 AS 7 2 31 AMERICAN LEAGUE Teams I- Pet. Now York 87 33 838 Washington 33 Detroit 44 4fl Chicago 41 48 .473 PhlladHDhla 47 43 622 Cleveland 44 40 411 Boston 40 SO .444 St. Louis 35 81 385 NATIONAL l.EAfiUE New York f3 3 Chieaso 61 AO Pittsburgh 43 43 Boston 47 46 Louis 4fl 45 Cincinnati 41 52 Brooklvn 50 Philadelphia 37 52 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Knoxvtlti! 18 12 New Orleans 10 13 Nashville 13 13 ChnltpnooRa 18 10 Mptnnhi 14 14 Birnnnuhum it 15 Little Rock 1.1 17 Atlanta 11 10 598 570 611 505 441 .425 416 Columbia Minneapolis Bt.

Poms Indianapolis Toledo Louisville Milwaukee Kansas Citv .459 ,308 Remits PIEDMONT LEAGUE Winston-Salem Charlotte 3. Wilmington 0: Durham 3. Richmond Greensboro 8 (13 Innings.) A 51 ERIC AN LEAGUE New York 8-8. Cleveland 1-1. Chicago 2-3; Boston 8-7.

Detroit 12; Washington 8. NATIONAL LF.AOI'E New York Brooklyn 5. Philadelphia 5-U Chicago Cinclnnatfl 8-fl; PlttwbTirgh 1-4. Boston 0-2; St. Louis 12-1.

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Utile Rock 8-7; Birmingham 3-2. Knoxville 8-7; Nashvllte 4-3. Memphis 2-7 New Orlesns 4-0. Atlanta 3-3; ChattanooM 3-5. INTERNATIONAL I.EAGl'E ier.ey Citv 3-3: Albany B-8.

Tornnfo 1-2: Montreal 3-3. RoeheMer B-i'faln 7-3. Baltimore 7-8; Newitk 4-S, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Louisville 3-3; Columbus 0-7. Milwaukee 8: Minneapolis 7 Kansas City 5-8; St. Paul 8-7.

PArmc coast league San Francisco 7-2: At Sacramento 4-7. Portland 3-3: Minioiis 1-2. Seattle 5-2: Hollywood 0-7. Los Anaclr 1-7; Oakland 2-2. AMERICAN I G1'E Wiishtiutnn at NATIONAL HAGUE Pittsburgh At Cincinnati.

SOI Till UN ASSOCIATION At Allnntf. Little Hock At Birmingham. PIFPMONT hfM.il. Clrltt. Ai At Richmond 'Only Ach'dulo.) Bowling Tournament League To Be Formed A meeting to otRonlWi nrw Icamie lor a erond commwclnl tonrnnu-'nt on the MajMtic alley, West Ahe-; vllle will be held nt the Majeatlr bowling plare Wrdnrsriev night nt 7:30 o'clock.

i Finn la ih. i. bPint; plnyrd will tw rcuchctl thi' niul a new wrlcR is tn he mnrt-wl result of the WfinMrlnv night mmirg. All r-n interf strain the nfw wrica are invited to I third. Margaret Hoffman, of Scranton, fifth in the 1932 Olympics, de-j throned Katherlne Rawls.

of Fort Lauderdale. Florida, as the 220-vard breast stroke titlehoider In a sen- satlonnl finish tn which Miss Rawls was third back of Anne Govednik, of Chlsholm, Minn. The time w.ii 3-5: 4) I FIRST GAME Chicago Rb Boston nb Swanson rf 2 0 0 0: WerbiT a 0 0 0 Hiias cf 4 10 0 Wnlters 3b 5 2 2 0 Kre lb 4 0 10 Cooke cf-lf 4 12 0 Simmons if 4 1 3 0 Johnson rf 4 1 3 Anyllim its 4 0 3 0 IVrrell 1 0 Dyke 3h 4 0 0 1 llrrlnpp 3b 4 0 0 1 Haven 2b 4 0 0 II 4 0 2 0 Oruhe 2 0 0 0 Oliver 0 0 0 0 Webb 1 0 0 0 Seed lb 4 0 11 Berry 1 ft 0 h. Jolinion 3 1 0 0 Lvons 2 0 10! W.v.m 0 0 0 Oi Ponsera xx I 0 0 0i rnber 0 0 0 0 Totnls 3.1 3 7 2 1 Tot la lj3 BrtttTd" in 7tiV Batted for hi 7lh. ciilcnsfo' T.

lnrT'obo "ion i iioft.in noi nan nox--8 Vlnw 1 3 Perry 0 1 14 12 Second art: Vines 1 1 perrv 0 1 Third set! Vines 3 2 Perry 4 1 11 Fourth set! Vines 1 3 3 13 Perry 1 8 13 8 Kifth set: Vines 8 18 Ferry 0 8 16 14 3 Kam Pitches Dulls To Shutout Pirates DURHAM. July 23. 7P Shale? Kiln allowed the league-leading Wilnligton Pirates only five hi' 3, only one of which was clean. this afternoon aa the Bulls pushed over a 3 to 0 decision. Lefty Barnea, starting his first day-time gme.

was assaulted for five hits and threa runs in the second rouril. Dennis, who finished the tilt, confined the Bulls to two hits for tho last s.x innings. In addition to hurling ball. Kaln. drove two runs home with a slnile.

Wilmington has not scorrd on the Durham moundsman in 18 Innlnps. LOST FOUND ONE hundred dollars reward for return of certificate of stock In various cojporntions. stolen from my car in Ashevllle, N. C. January 2nth, Hi.13.

All stocks registered and transfer stopped. No value to anyone except me. Positively no ques. tioni askrd. Strtes Walker, Box 20, station A.

Charleston, fl. C. FOUND Small female fox terrier, white. Kimberlv Ave. Owner mv have bv Identifying and paying fA ad.

Thone 3260. LOST K. and E. slide rule in leather case. Name on case.

Reward. Retu.n Citizen -Times. DOGS awaiting adoption. 8. P.

102 southside Ave. pnonc XB7i. FOUND Box inner tubes on No. 10 highway near Mrs. Pcrdues Filling station.

Owner may have by describing and paying for ad. W. T. Moody. Caidlfr.

$5 REWARD LEADING IO recovery of Physicians hne with contents. Lost Norwood Park section. Phone 17fl3 or 534. Rv Jl'nllv iivt'nf, Atin some- of vbO Two bM Mis Jolley. ome runs Elmmons.

Bahe on bslls off Lyons I. Wyatt 1. Struck out hy Lyons 2: H. Johnson 4. Hits off I.vnns A In 4 2-1 lnnlnejt: off Wvatt 1 in 1 1-3 off F.iber 2 in i innings.

Losing pitcner Lyons. SECOND GAME Chicigo nb el Boston Swanson rf 5 12 0: Walters 3b 5 3 3 0 Haas cf 5 0 1 0 W-rbcr 6 12 0 Kress lb 3 10 0(Coe cf 5 2 3 0 Simmons if 3 0 1 O'R. Johnson rl 4 0 I 0 Anpllng ss 4 0 2 1' Ferrcll 2 0 10 Dvkes 3b 4 0 10 Hodaup 2b 4 0 2 0 Rhviie 2b 4 0 1 0 Jollev It 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 lb 3 10 0 Kimsev 3 0 10 Pipgrus 3 0 0 0 Having 0 0 0 Ol Webb 10 10 Totals 38 3 10 3' Totals 11 0 x-'--Butted lor Ifrvlng In pTh. ciucftBo oofl 3 Boston 030 01x7 Two Z. Conke, Hodapn Home runs Walters.

Base on halls off Klmsey 4: Plpgras 3. At nick out by Klm-sey 3 Hevlng 3. Plpgras 5. lilts off 10 in 7 Innings; off Hevlng 1 in 1 inning. Losing pitcher Ktmsey.

TlliKKS HI-; A HKNATOIIS WASH1NOTON. July 33. li'i Tho Detroit TlRrrs went on a nhisptn rnmpngo In tlin eighth Innlim today nd corpd 1 nc ru na, morn thin enough, to drop tho WRahlngtnn Sfni'torn Into second place of the American Iciruo. The score homd showed the flnrl tally to be 12 to 8 nnd noted nt the name time that the New York Ymikcrs had won ft doublrheadcr art! moved in league leadership. The Senators went into the eltihtn Inning with the score 8 to 2 tn their favor.

Thru the upvlstnn st.jr'.od. the Tigers driving Thorna off tht: mound nnd iii'athig hl.i aiifcew with equal dlMlaln. Fox, Tisrr 3 in i -a kxrte S-f1 IME RUI Leaders. (By The Asuoetttted Pre-.) Home runs yesterday: Gehrig, Yankees Walker, Yankees Simmons. Whit Sox Walters, Red Sox Hendrlck.

Cubs The leaders: Foxx. Athlctlcn Ruth. Yankees Gehrig, Yankees Klein. Phillies flcrger, Br-ives League totals; American National AW -207 Totals Americans Take Pro Matches In Germany COWXJNE, July 23. Hiw Kuewleln delcaMd Big Bill Tilden, 6-1 4-e.

8-3. 6-4 in the leaturc m.trh of international proles-elonal ttnnl. erle here today hut American team eventually OemSny. three m.tche. to two.

AVALON De Luxe Now Each HO 1 17 )(J sT LooK WHERE. VfeR) WALK IF rb0 QVMtD; Air VA OWNfcD ik- Mil IK. Phone 81 4HF. I CIGAR CO. Copyright, 103S, hy Central Prw Awnrlnllf Ine..

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