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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 5

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1939 THi'OIL QCKAT TIMES MISSISSIPPI FACE FIVE BUCKS 6, BATHERS PLAY GREENWOOD HERE I ATT A SPORTS News Vi ews-Com ent KIPPER HARRY WHITEHOUSE'S fighting Greenville? Bucks, with three out of four wins from Hot Springs to a a Bathers i i streak and two wins in five games with Pine come home today to meet the Greenwood Crackers tonight in the opening game of the series. The U-ams i play Friday and Saturday nights and go to Greenwood tor games Sunday and Monday. Fred (I'ap) i i i (if Meridian, who played first base for Cleveland and Greenville and has been i Savannah in (he Sally League, lias arrived in Greenville In join Greenwood Crackers here today. Williams was on Ihe same club i Skipper Marry Wliitehiinse of the Bucks. Tap is i a hitter and will add quite a bit of power to the Crackers who are strengthening for the home uStretcli.

Karl Naylor. i i i has been hilling and fielding like a demon oh the present road trip. The olher i at Hot Springs he had eight chances and handled them like a veteran. He increased his home run with circuit clouts at Hot Springs. Naylor is winding up the season in blaze of.

glory, ills slugging has been outstanding through- the latter' purl of the seascn and he has played steady ball practically the i campaign. Talk iibiiinl versatile ball players, a about Paid Ari'hiopuli? This spring' Archy was i i a out and i a came In terms i club. He has i a a good ball and a hasn't been so hot. Later lie was manager of Bucks while IKIIIKC was away because of the illness bis son. A being knocked out of the box other night at Hot Springs Archy obliged by playing i Then too be has i i a at i i Manager, a and i That's i a task for the Loud Man the Cotton States.

i Mo, nl' i i i 1 a teams, already roiuc ID i 1 won't IK- i i i i i i i i Hal pi i Sflioonnvf.M 1 your nii 1 i i "niiiyht- CbrcMijpV- ljuy i try nt-l i 1 ht'll Ins i i lx i Inr the Triangle i i a Froin i ul' service C'ampbrll is 1 vcluraM nt Clix't'iivillu i-aju 1 ti'fiins. His rarocr dales back about VI and a i i a a a i fur a a llcih Slltc-s, I'inc lilii yu'riRlil. i res) nit ruupli- ol' nn llic advice nl' a physician. Hr i inirel of Denisun. on Allir.

Siki-s i i i Ihr vi'liTan lUskn in tiis last biiul. I I I 1 IIKII1 CM hit.st i-lub. 1 the Ihe li'cni hreri i inenls iiri'iii'tled ll soiisDM. 'I'he li niDK i kilL-ly i it's inislry easy I'm- lans stay away Crum the ball park. CLARENCE MORGAN Candidate For Lieut.

Governor stanri.s for unquestioned honc.sty iiitocrity in public office, i is on FRIENDLY terms with rvory candidate for Governor and Jifts'lhcir confl'drnce and re, Slnnds for Constructive, Ethical and co-ordinated program, Will Speak Over W. J. D. X. Saturday 6:15 A.

l-v i i i i (liy Press) CuUtm Hut Pine Ijlul'f Clevelan Detroit a i i i a i i i SI. l.onb; i i i i i a i St. Loins 1'itlsbui'Kll Bruoklyn New York Hnslnn I i a i NiJshvillL 1 A a a ChaUiino. i i i a i Little Hock New Orleans of Bowdoin college I-C-ECOLD! AI The CITY ICE COAL COMPANY firm NrlMin SI. CHICAGO PLANS FOR BEST GOLF TOURNEY AUG.

24 Sixteen of Top Professionals in Sport to Open Four Day Best Ball Tourney CHICAGO. Aug. -1 A A $5400 streamlined exception to the rule that there isn't much sentiment in this era of high-pressure sports competition will give Chicago the best golf I a in its history within the next three weeks. On Aug. 4.

nl the Midlothian Country course. l(i of the top professionals in the sport wil open a four-day best-ball championship. The field wil! be the most compact and outstanding ever lo play in this district and should produce spectacular, easily- watched golf. All of which is the result of sentimental gesture loward perhaps the most colorful, figure golf ever has known--Walter Hagcn. Just 25 years ago "The 1 won his first National Open championship at Midlothian.

Recently friends of Hagcn and Midlothian club members decided it would be i i to mark the anniversary with a tournament in his honor-and lo show Ihey weren't just talking they subscribed $5400 as prize money. The club also decider! (o produce a tournament in which spectators could sec golf at its finest from slarl to i i i hav- to scramble through a huge field consisting of about 30 stars and some 250 other "also swingers." Kight two-men teams will play i round round schedule of 120 loles, with each team playing every other. The ball i bo player! on each hole, with the team the most holes in fr.ur day.s' play a i down the $1150 lirsl Hagen i team i the vel- Gene lo form the entry. Tlie gallery no would like to see the Hagen- team win Ihe event, but i this isn't likely, in view of such U-omhinations as Halph Guidahl- Sam Snead: Hyron Nelson-Dick Henry Picard-jLlnmy Kevolla: Denny Shule-Krnie Harrison; Paul a I I i Thomson-Tommy A and lid Dudley-Billy Burke. To Play Local Men's Team Here August 16 CAMP FAIIS TO DRAW TURf FANS I Preliminary Chores of Man vVho Fights Joe Louis Have Been Without vVitnesses HARKRADERAND ATWATER PITCH IN OPENING TILT girls' local! Scheduled here Wednesday niglil, Autfusl 1G, for iheir first anpeanmec in Green hen- nine-year record over stales, the nalirniiilly fumed Ordinal lleil a I I teami will oppose a team of men, representing the Greenville Linns Chili.

Hi 110Id Ilial night. Officers of sponsoring i cue of the 1 urges! sports i OitlsUiiieliiig stars of Ihe well-known road learn are Hvclyn "Sonny" SleOsiniel hovisn Sjicedlmll pitchcf. shown above in Ihe middle row al the extreme right, and Kcbn ICeliiil six.lcot. two incli first baseman and an A A i a basketball slur. Sliss Krliul- lured in the center tif the hack low.

is pic- MOSES CIGARS EKE OUT 1-0 SOFTBALL WIN Smokers Beat Chicago Mill as Power Team Wallops Sterling Store 21-6 A I OF A A LeaKuo Moses i a U. S. Gypsum Chicago i i Service Yesterday'. Stars DiMaggio, i I two home and a single, bat- i in five runs in walloping Ti- li Baseball Results (By Associated Press.) Cotton Slates League El Dorado OtIO 000--I II Helena OHO 000 101--5 7 1 Dark and Spcncc; Bralcher and Ashworth. Greenville 012 020 100--fi 12 Hot Springs 000 110 001--:) il (i Grei-n and Chandler; Albusla Monroe llill 0112-15 2 a i a 1100 I I I 0 Perry, Ma.xfield and Tayl.

Ciissibry, Lee and Krole. eenwnod al Pine i postponed--ram. American Lcuguc Cleveland itaston 17. Detroit New York 12. Chicago i), Philadelphia 7.

St. Louis 5. Washington 9. Nutinnal League Boston 1, St. Louis second name.

3-1. i a i a li. Chicago Urnoklyn Pittsburgh 1. New York at Cincinnati, postponed--rain. Southern Association Orleans S.

Chattanooga .1. Little Rock 5, Nashville 7: second game, 2-3 (called end Oth, midnifihl Memphis at Knoxville, postponed--rain. schcclule'd.) Miss. P. 1..

Co. lemocrat-Times Sterling Store Goyer Oil LAST Moses 1, Chicago Lumber C'o. 0. Mississippi Power 21, Sterling Store li. TONIGHT'S A Democrat-Times vs.

Goye LI. S. Gypsum i i i i game i i i of douNHii-ador i latter hil homer each Pet. game. .750 Art Parks.

Dodgers Given i-lean-up job. rookie outlielder got .1175 Ihree i i a triple, lo .107 beat Pirates. i Nicholson, Cubs a two i triples and i as Chicago i pounced i i i Joe Cronin. Red Sox--Got two 0 1 doubles, single and sacrifice to hat in two and score twice i i i I i a i i Hayes and i Trcsh. NASHVILLE YOU POUND WAY TO SECOND POSITION Set to Run Memphis Chicks From Their Top Notch in Southern i i Sox--Kach got i i to in of Chicago' I runs i i was sorn in the hrst game la.sl i between a Powers If i and i I ''V, ijeen seen ill a i at i Diehard" phy a i I a only safeties wen: made, and TotaK ''I Cigars could i i run, i i 1-0.

M(1S1 A Paul Signa got the only a MalU'i-1- 'I base hit of i a double in Dugger. I P. Signa. cf 2 Mo.ses Cigars marie their i i Sail ning run in Ihe I'ormer Cleveland biiNer and pitched last i got a bingle and stole second and i When Dug- ws thrown out at first, he came in. A moment later.

i Mauceli. who was on second, was out i lo sleal home and the side was retired. Moses Cigars played i only nine men. Not mere a four men Gclden cs F. Signa, P.

Mauceli. If si Sports Mirror (I3y TODAY Associated Press) A YEAH AGO: Equi- from either side came to bat one i i throughout the i game. Power Tram Triumphs It was a far cry from the first game to the second. In i r-ilp. Mississippi Power i I Co.

team scored 21 limes lo beat I Sterling Stoic's six runs. Power- men came across the plate so fast thill the had i i Score bv Chicago i Cigars Summarv: 000 odd 0 0 001 OtIO loise, second to Sun Beau as the world's leading money-winning rlied at the C. V. i ney farm in Kentucky. THREE YEARS AGO: Jesse Owens complete Olympic "triple" adding 2000 meter i a in world record time, 20.7.

lo broad and 100 meters titles. FIVE YEARS AGO: Jack Tor- rancc, Louisiana Slate University, smashed all world shotput records i heave of 57 feet 1 inches at Oslo meet. md 7-32 NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS i A I I water consumed through I meters is due and pnynhlc on 'or before 5th, and is considered delinquent I and will be cut off for mm August I If a is on by customer a bcins cut off for non-payment, they will be subject lo arrest. (iRKENVIU.E WATKR PKI'AHTMENT Schwarlv: and od. SECOND A Miss.

P. Co. AP, T. Payne. II) Brooks, sf 5 B.

Pavnc, 2li Mitchell, 5 i i cf -I Chapuis. ss I i i a Fred (Pap) Williams, Former Bucks Baseman, Joins Greenwood I I A A A A I.alter Ilarkrader. lic.spce- facled was Manager Harry Itili'himr seleetion waler was the choice of Skjli- IKM- Rhodes for the Grcfinvood Greenville came Ir.niclit at llccrcation J'ark. the first i of a two-came, Greenville's Bucks, i fivx' wins and four losses on a road i to Pine and Ho! Springs, came home this morning to meet the Greenwood Crackers i in the first of a Iwo-tjame series here. Tlie Rucks are i i towards lirst division and i better (him .500 ball on the road plan to con- i their a into the first four of the Cotton States pennant chase.

Fret! Green of Anguilla hurled the Bucks lo a U-:) victory over Hie Bathers in Hot Springs last niglil for three wins in four games. Bucks got 12 safeties off Albosta nnd Green nine. Manager Harry Whitchouse's Bucks traveled last night after the game at Hot Springs, arriving here :lhi.s,-morning. club to a man is in an" effort lu into the playoff series. Williams Joins Greenwood Fred (I'ap) Williams, former Greenville Bucks first 'blisenilnl joined tlie Greenwood' Crackers here today and 'Will piny either (Continued on Page (i) I I A A I A Tin- a Gerald by Ins molhi-l lo pay a J-l i i i I le a i i i hark, a paid the i i bar! -i good e.xi-UM-.

I Three men. he a i to po- Mill Cotton DUSTING Not The Cheapest But Among The Best! C.P.COIE Flying Service lli'adii, I'hiinc -U JACKSON PLANS Hevolla S. by Kieharrls I. Umpires. 1 1 Ft bHOW Delta Transportation 1 CoinpaDy.

'P. U. Itui .180 Oreciivllle, Mlsslsslppl-i'' Bus Schedule NOHTII I101JM) TO: rairksihile, IKiledVlllc Snrdls nnd Helonn, AM. nnd 3 p.jj.. SOUTH HOUND TO: Aron, Olcu Allan.

P.M. ivruy Park, i i i llelxnni, I a P.M. A 1'eivy Park, Avon and Clen A a 7 anil ::10 HAST I10IJ.ND TO: Incllnnola, Ili'lziml, Ynzoo Cily, Jnctoon, Drew, Muorhond, Ilcm, Cirecuwood and 11:10 A.M., 3:20 P.M. WEST nOlI.N-D i a Village, Ark.I lo: I'Ino lilurr, I.llllc Koek unit points I I A.M.--10:40 A.M (Via Montrnsp, Ark.) to: Monroe, Alcsiiiulrln, SlirevejKirt, and 151 Dorado, Ark. A.M.

anil 3:40 P.M. BcliL'ilnle snlijeet lo clmngg wltlioiit notice. Kiamplc of ono In- feny clmrgu: I.nke Vlllugc, Ark fl.OO SIcGehce, Ark. 1 47 Pine Bluff, Ark. 2.65 Little Rock, Ark.

3.82 Monroe. Ln 2.SO Alesanilria, I.n. 4.75 KiirrvejMU't, l.a. TM 4.7{i Kl Dornilo, Ark. 2.8» Dtseonut on round trip tickets.

Light Express handled on all schedules. Union Bus Station For FnrMier Information call Piiono 43T I FOR AUG. 23-24 keeping account cf happening. It wasn't much ol a ball a just couldn't stand up under the playing and rcpu- tat ion of Mississippi Power and S. Powers, I I.i^ht- The Little GOOKCS almost seemed afraid to play ngiiinsl such mighty Hluduitors from the start, as could be seen by the muny fum- Sterling Store bins and slow playing.

Schwartz. Extra base hits wore there in Sanderson, bf abundance. Sing Mitchrll, Jordnn, i Payne. Chai-lic i i a and a a each double; Mii.seafini, rf dan and Tut Payne got triples. MeCabt 1 and Tul Payne a Ihe a i a home run.

I a a I I In the i brjiekcl, 11! Powt-r- i Mauceli. I men came to bat for a total oi O'Dull. I runs on six hil.s and i I I Hrownstcii craljlo enur.s on tlie part of Gnnses. Totals The name went only six innings Score by to irii-k oi lime. Th.

M'nrf-s: I A nitiiit and Hfi-e Assoi Chamber son. The a be given i On thu iji) of August 2-1 i i i i of work i Chicago i Mayor, cl" Ostrom, lib M. Powers, I While, ss Hancy, C. Smith, rf McCorkle, sf Ahs-v. I.

ftdfi i I Slci-hnj; Stnrc- a Two base i Simj P.AVer.s, Payne. U'il'- hams. I a i a base i (i Tut Payne; home Tut 0 Pi'iyne; double piny, Mitchell to 1 T. Pnyne to Williamr: on Plans ai'c way a it is believed a i i be the best horse shmv ever held in The members ol' the Hinds i horse Association are very a i i as niiniy in this com- I i ir as is possible and i i in I i br i nn roriuesl. Bryan Wilson Tire Co.

Flat Tire Phone 246! bails, off O'Dcll 3, off Mitchell ft- struck nut. by O'lVll i erinarian, 651 South Hinds. a and; small animal a 1. ambulance ser-j vice, phone 347 or 604. MID SUMMER SME All Men's Summer Wearing Apparel at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Seersucker Lorraine $8.95 Tropical Frio Twists and Linens, now from $10.00 and on Manhattan or Hanes Shorts 25c Shirts 25c Swim Trunks and Suits 75c and on QOALW ffOLDS OUR- TRADE.

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