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GREENWOOD COMMONWEALTH, GREENWOOD. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 22, 1939., FAGS iiiiii mm after BE a dorado 1939 OFFICIAL COTTON STATES LEAGUE SCHEDULE Bucks Eke Out 9-8 Victory In Ten Inning Ball Game WHITES DEFEAT REDS IN SPRING EI GO YESTERDAYS PESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 120042010-10 13 1 7 2 New York 000 000 003 3 MacFayden, Lanning and Lo- "OT SPRINGS PINK BLUFF HELENA CLARKSDALE GREENVILLE GREENWOOD I EL DORADO MONROE Apr. 19-20 Apr. 28-29 Apr. 30' May 1-2 May 9-10-11 May 12-13-14-H I May 25-26-27 May 22-23-24 27 June 4-5-6 June 7-8 June l8-18-19-20 June 15-10-17 I July l-2-2-3 June HOI SI KINGS May 28-28-29 July 11-12 July 14-15-16 July 26-27-28 July 23-24-25 Aug.

7.8-9 Aug. 4-5-6-6 Aug. 12-13-24-25 Aug. 19-20-21 Aug, 22-23 Al'r- 2l-22 Apr. 30 May 1-2 Apr.

28-29 May 12-13-14M4 May 9-10-11 May 22-23-24 May 25-26-27 My 21-21 June 7-8 June 4-5- June 15-10-17 June 18-18-19-20 June 28-29-30 July l-2-2-3 IINEISLUM July 4-5 July 13-14-15 July 11-12 July 23-24-25 July 26-27-28 Aug. 4-5-6-6 Aug. 7-8-9 Aug 10-11-26-27 Aug. 22-23 Aug. 19-20-21 Apr.

23-24 Apr. 25-20-27 Apr. 19-20 May 22-23-24 Mav 3-4-5 May 9-10-11 May 12-13-14M4 ii-, rft. May June 1 June 2-3 May 28-28-29 June 28-29-30 June 9-10-ll-ll June 18-18-19-20 June 15-16-17 HELENA July 6-7 July 8-9-10 June 27 July 16 16-17-18 Aug 8-9-10 July 26-27-28 July 23-21-25 Aug. 14-15-16 Aug.

17-18 Aug. 6-7-21-25 Apr. 25-26-27 Apr. 23-24 Apr. 21-22 May 3-4-5 May 22-23-24 May 12-13-14M4 May 9-10-11 Juno 2-3 May 30-31 Juno 1 May 21-21 June 9-10-11-11 June 28-29-30 June 15-16-17 June 18M8-19-20 CLARKSDALE July July 6-7 July 4-5 Aug.

8-9-10 July 16-10-17-18 July 23-24-25 July 26-27-28 Aug. 17-18 Aug 14-15-16 Aug. 4-5-26-27 May 15-10-17 May 18-19-20 May 6-7-7-8 May 25-26-27 Apr. 19 20 Apr. 30 May 1-2 Apr.

28-29 June June June 12-13-14 July l-2-2-3 May 28-28-29 June 7-8 June 4-5-6 GREENVILLE Aug. 1-2-3 July 29-30-30-31 Aug. 11-12-13 July 19-20-21 June 27 July 13-14-15 July 11-12 Aug. 6-7-24-25 Aug. 17-18 Aug.

14-15-16 May 18-19-20 May 15-16-17 May 25-26-27 May 6-7-7-8 Apr. 21-22 Apr. 28-29 Apr. 30 May 1-2 June 21-22-23 June 24-25-25-26 July l-2-2-3 June May 21-21 June 4-5-6 June 7-8 GREENWOOD July 29-30-30-31 Aug. 1-2-3 July 19-20-21 Aug.

11-12-13 July 4-5 July 11-12 July 13-14-15 Aug. 4-5-26-27 Aug. 14-15-16 Aug. 17-18 May 6-7-7-8 May 3-4-5 May 15-16-17 May 18-19-20 Apr. 25-26-27 Apr.

23-24 Apr. 21-22 June 12-13-14 June 9-10-11-11 June 24-25-25-26 June 21-22-23 June 2-3 May 30-31 June 1 May 21-21 EL DORADO July 16-17-18 July 19-20-21 Aug. 1-2-3 July 29-30-30-31 July 8-9M0 July 6-7 July 4-5 AuS- 19-20-21 Aug. 10-11-26-27 May 3-4-5 May 6-7-7-8 May 18-19-20 May 15-16-17 Apr. 23-24 Apr.

25-26-27 Apr. 19-20 Juno 9-10-1 1-U June 12-13-14 June 21-22-23 June 24-25-25-26 May 30-31 June 1 June 2-3 May 2828-29 MONROE July 19-20-21 July 16-17-18 July 29-30-30-31 Aug. 1-2-3 July 6-7 July 8-9M0 June 27 Aug. 19-20-21 Aug. 22-23 Aug.

12-13-24-25 MILEAGE 4482 3737 4265 3937 3865 408'? 3806 4439 Total 32,618 peg; Melton, Wittig, Coffmuu and Manning. Chicago 100 120 0004 9 1 St. Louis 001 010 000 a 11 3 Lee and Mancuso; C. Davis, Bowman and Owen. Brooklyn 000 000 110 00 2 10 2 P'delphia 000 000 01100 2 5 0 Tamulis and Phelps; Passeuu, Beck and Millies, Davis.

(Called acount of darkness). (Only games scheduled). The Whites evened the score lust night by taking the fourth game of the spring football practice scries at the Greenwood High Scnool from the Reds, winning lat night by a 20 to 7 score. It was Bobby Nader's passing that gave the Whites their win last night. Nader passed for touchdowns and scored the other on a running play.

When the game started thing looked bad for the Whites. On the first play of the game, Char-tin Parker took the ball on an off tackle play, cut back and galloped sixty yards down the Xietd for a touchdown. The Whites retaliated by scoring with Bobby Nader flipping a twenty yard pass to Billy Dowdlc, who ran forty yards, for a touchdown. In the second period Nader passed to Juchheim for another touchdown, this pass being twenty-five yard? in length. Nader made the final score in the fourth period.

The running of Parker and Ernest Wyrin for the Reds wait out-tanding, while Nader, Juchheim and Tominello did some good ball carrying for the Whites. Ben Merriweather, White halfback, showed up well, and Pierce at tackle for the Whites, and Cobb, Red tackle, looked good. The opposing centers, Eugene Simmons and Homer Creswell, both played bang up ball and both starred defensively. i After dropping yesterday's ujic-ning yiinie in Greenville by a to score, Hie Greenwood Crackers return home tomorrow to uc-tin a five day homo stand, meet-ing the El Doardo Lions on Sun-'luy mid Monday, and oil roe on rJ ucidny, Wednesday und Thursday. Manager Frank O'Kourku brings his heavy-hitting; El Doradu L.ons to Crccuwuod Sunday or a two day series.

Local fan ''ill see quite a lew familiar faces in the El Dorado linou jt a.i O'Rourkc has almost the saw club that he had last season. A run scored in the tenth inning gave the Bucks a 9 to 8 victory yesterday in Greenville, ii ji.st the reverse of what happened here in Thursday's game with Cicenville. The Crackers outhit the Bucks but a big rally in the fifth that nulled five runs, and a run in the ninth which tied up the game, Rnd another run in the tenth, gave them the ball game. Eddie Amelung's home run over the right field fence in the sicond inning, with Lipscomb and Hargrove on base, was one of the big features of the game. Manager Rhodes started John 'lilo on the mound, but relieved hiin in the fifth, when he became A bit shaky.

Leslie Cox went 1.1 itiiti lasted until the ninth inning, v.l.en Koyce Mills took over and finished the game. Charlie Farrar hit three for five, including a pair of doubles ana Jack Taylor had three hits out of five trips to the plate. The Crackers pulled three double plays during the ball game. 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 105 000 0006 9 1 Washington 030 000 000 3 9 Gomez and Dickey; Krakaus-kas, Appleton and K. Ferre'l.

Philadelphia 000 200 0002 5 2 Boston 101 003 22x 9 8 0 Parmeleo, Smith, Potter and Hayes; Bagby and DcSautels. Detroit 000 001 0001 3 0 Cleveland- 101 002 lOx 5 11 3 Histcnstat, Harris, Gieboll and York; Feller and Pytlak. St. Louis at Chicago, postponed, wet grounJs. Saturday July 22 is open for all-star or off day could use July 19 if necessary.

Aug ust 20 is odd Sunday Follow the Greenwood Baseball Team in The Greenwood Commonwealth The lineups: $1,000.00 REWARD IF SHE IS NOT ALIVE HI HOW THEY iS TAN Dl AMERICAN LEAGUE STATE TRUCK MEET The box scol SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Memphis 000 000 000 0 0 0 Little Rock 400 0021007 10 2 Doyle, Vcvcrka and Gautreaux; Dasso and Crouse. Atlanta 000 000 0000 5 4 Chattanooga 120 000 02x 5 4 1 Johnston, Robinson and Richards; Williams and Calvin. New Orleans 203 000 04211 17 4 Birmingham 002 201 000 4 9 1 Pcrrin and Redmond; Wether-ell, George, Phillips and Cronch. Nashville 010 001 050 7 7 4 Knoxville 170 014 32x IS 20 0 Potter, Eiland, Barr and Hoff erth; Schroeder and Klumpn. II AB 5 0 0 A 3 3 Reds Whites Farrish Thomas Cobbs Harris White Bidwell Simmons Creswell Weir T.

Hughes Vallance Kiraes J. Hughes Dowdle Parker QB Pillow Wynn 'HB Juchheim D. Hughes HB Nader Scruggs FB Tominello 0 1 0 1.000 Won Lost Pet. Greenwood Bartos, ss J. Taylor, cf Farrar, If Lipscomb, Hargrove, if Francolini, Kb Amelung, lb Rhodes, 2b Cpx, Mills, Cleveland New York Detroit Philadelphia Boston St.

Louis Washington Chicago 0 3 I 0 0 1.000 .607 500 .500 .000 .000 .000 UNIVERSITY, April 22 VP) Greenville won the athletic championship and Columbus the literary crown in the annual state high school competition yesterday at the University of Mississippi. Greenville got 37 1-2 points in track and field events. Laurel was second with 23, Moss Point third with 21.7, Philadelphia fourth with 15 and Columbus sixth with 14.5. Columbus got 34 points in the literary meet. Hazlehurst had 28, Merigold 26, Greenwood 25 NATIONAL LEAGUE SPORTS ROUNDUP fc EDDIE 8RIE1Z 41 8 13x28 13 when winning run AB If 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .333 .000 .000 Boston Chicago St.

Louis Pittsburgh Brooklyn New York Cincinnati Philadelphia 1 COTTON STATES LEAGUE Ciarksdale 000 010 3105 6 1 Helena 010 130 Olx 10 2 Eikins, Thomasson and Fisher; Raymond, Horan and Fernandez. Greenwood 030 003 200 08 13 (5 Greenville 000 150 101 19 10 5 Tilo, Cox, Mills and Lipscomb; Weisenbaum, Shelton, Crowe, lioberson and Powell, Pine Bluff 130050 01313 15 4 Hot Springs 500 000 000 5 5 6 Charley, Youngblood and Devinc, Jones and Fisher. El Dorado 130 010 0207 12 4 Monroe 311 100 03x 9 10 3 Gore, Harrist and Campbell; Nugent, Sjjeers.and Taylor. This unusual photograph shows Santiata, the famous Headless Lady as she appears in her apartment of the Sideshow Tent oi the BUCKEYE STATE SHOWS Midway at the Spring Fair next to the baseball park. Santiata was caught by the photographer while she was being fed by her nurse under the direction of her personal The management have Posted a One Thousand Dollar bond that Santiata is not wax, papiermache or anything other than a living breathing human being truly and actually alive.

One out scored. Greenville Seal, 2h Tucker, of Block, 3b Nr.ylor, if Roberts, If Walker, lb Hcitman, ss Powell, AVeissenboin. yxBagrosky Shelton, Crow, jtxxSalveson lioberson, ASSOCIATION and Meridian 23. 100 yard dash: Black of Phil-adclphia, Shackleford of Canton. Time 9.9 (record).

Mile run: Jones of Moss Point, Sullivan of Tishomingo. Time 4:21.7. Shot Put: Fields of Moss Point, Maloney of Moorhcad. Distance 47 feet 7 1-2 in. 120 high hurdles: Lane of Greenville, McPherson of Clinton.

Time 16.3. Pole Vault: Bass of Laurel, Dodson of Columbus, height 11 NEW YORK, April 22 (IP) pelade: As good bet as any is that Jock Sutherland will wind up just where he started at Pitt. (Don't ask any more questions right One St. Louis book (Carroll's) makes El C'lico, Johnstown and Technician Derby co-favorites at 4-1. ano.her (Burke's) puts Johnstown on top at 4-1 and quotes the other two at 5-1.

Tjie word is KOng around that Ohio State is coming up with another of its jrreat teams this fall. Look for pyrotechnics and plenty of them when the Pacific coast conference gets that report on proselytizing in June. SOUTHERN New Orleans Chattanooga Knoxville Little Rock Nashville Birmingham Atlanta Memphis .833 .667 .667 .603 .400 .333 .286 .200 Misswim AevnTHmc COMMOIIOM 464 Meridian, Eustace Winn of Greenville. Home Economics Helen Clay of Noxapater, Julia Hendrix of Natchez. Agriculture Granville Haugb of Magee, Billie Beasley of Ben THE STATES NORMAL CONSUMPTION COTTON STATES LEAGUE feet 8 in.

440 yard dash: Shackleford of OF POULTRY PRODUCTS WOULD REQUIRE HENS, ITS POULTRY POPULATION IS ONLY 7,000,000 SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE Anniston 010 000 114 018 15 2 Gadsden 101 001013 007 13 2 Bradsliaw, Ermcric, Bronk-hurst. Skinner, Thornton and Au-amski; Lindberg, Padgett, Huf-faker, Smith and Younkers. Montgomery 012 000 0003 5 3 Selma 013 050 00x 9 11 2 Braun, Kraus and Martin: Hoppe and Kracher. Jackson 100 400 23111 12 0 Meridian 020 001 100 4 1 1 Right, Dunnaway and Vetterol; Cobb, Barnett, Lawson and Davis. Pensacola 000 103 020 06 8 3 Mobile 100 401 000 17 13 2 Decker Hoorier and Laskowski; Quantc, Doyle and McNair.

FIGHTS Last Ntehtf NEW YORK Frankic Blair, 157 1-4. Camden, N. stopped Mail box: Julian Black: They're telling strange stories about why you're supposed to be mad at Bob Pastor's manager. Bill Terry: Mayor Hague didn't tell you it was the first division or else for Jersey City this year, did Clark Griffith: Moc Berg says youre keeping all those Cubans around to distract attention from a poor ball club. Monroe 3 1.000 Greenville 2 1 .667 Helena 2 1 .667 Hot Springs 1 1 .500 Pine Bluff 1 1 .500 Clarksdale 1 2 .333 Greenwood 1 2 .333 El Dorado 0 3 .000 SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE Jackson 3 0 1.000 Pensacola 2 1 .667 Anniston 1 .667 Selma 2 1 .667 Gadsden 1 2 .331 Montgomery 1 2 .323 Mobile 1 2 .333 Meridian 0 .000 ton.

Elementary Algebra Norma Barnes of Greenwood, Mary H. Reagan of Durant. Plane Geometry Wilbur farrar of Hazlehuist, Joyce Jack son of Kosciusko. Advanced Aiiihmctic David McClanahan of Columbus, Claire Rivers Burks of Byhalia. Advanced Algebra Himer Bufkin of Hazlehurst, Lynette Loflin of Central.

Elementary Civics Ida Ruth Reynolds of Columbus, Herman Hill of Becker. World History Harold Gordon of Merigold, Garnett Maury of Union. American History MaUcice Xuhlmus of Meridian, Henry Park- Canton, Cadenhead of Greenville. Time 51. High jump: Burkctt of Laurel, Grafton of Caihoun City.

Height 3 feet 8 3-4 in. 220 yard dash: Black of Philadelphia, Silvey Greenville. Time 22.7. 220 low hurdles: Lane of Greenville, Fullerlove of Kosciusko. Broad jump: Black of Philadelphia, Nettles of Tishomingo.

Distance 22 feet 2 1-2 inches. Discus: Maloney of Moorhead Harrison of G. C. M. A.

Distance 135 feet 2 in. (Record.) 880 yard run: Howard of Laurel. Time 2:4.4. Mile relay: Greenville, Greenwood. Time 3:30 (record).

VII HAT EGOS ARE SHIPPED INTO MISSISSIPPI BY CARL0TS FROM MISSOURI LAST NIGHT X- Sports Cocktail: Burgess Whitehead must figure his comeback is a success for he's leased an ap artment for the summer. Loj Xtva gets in today to start train-for Max Baer. that two day delay in staging the Yankee opener cost the club 150,000 One amateur, now touting the tennis circuit, wired a tour, nament chairman recently he'd be giad to play in an exhibit match for S2 meal money. ST. LOUIS, Mo.

-Jean Bap-tiste Pusie, 196, Chambley Basin, Quebec, pinned King Kong, 225, Syria, 26:23. IB 9 PHILADELPHIA Jim Lon-dos, 200, St. Louis, threw George Pencheff, 215, Australia, 53:31. HAT MISSISSIPPI LAST YEAR BOUGHT 3,000,000 BABY CHICKS FROM OUTSIDE THE Totals 38 9 11 30 14 xx Hit for Weissenborn in 5th xxx Hit for Crow in 9th. Greenwood 030 003 200 08 Crpenville 000 150 )01 19 Summery: Un-ors Bartos, Farrar, Francolini 2, Mills.

Roberts, Walker, Hcitmun 2, Powell. Runs batted in Amelung 3, Block 3. Powell. Bagrosky 2, Rhodes. Lipscomb.

Nay-lor 2, Seal. Two-buse hits Fa r-lar 2, Bagrosky. Lipscomb. Hon!" run AmeluiiR'. Stolen base J.

Taylor. DnuMe plays Rhodes to Amelung; iV'Hos to Rhodes to Atvtclu'lg; Hei-iim to Seal to AValker; Cox to Bartos to Amelung. Left on buses Greenwood 7, Gre-nvillo 8. Tnnims pitched Bv Weissenborn 5 with 8 runs, 7 hits; by Tilo 4 1-3 with (Wins, 6 hits; by Cox. 4 1-3 with 2 runs, 4 hits; by Shelton 3 with 2 runs, no by Crow 4 with 3 runs, 6 hits; bv Mills 2-3 with 1 run, 1 hit; bv lioberson 1 with no runs, no hits.

Winning pitcher Rnbersnn. Losinsr nitehr Mills. Base on balls Off off 1. off Sheltor. 2.

off 2. Struck out By Tilo 2. by AVe'ssenborn 1 by Cox 1.., Hit by pitcher Francolini (bv Crow). Umpire's Rowo and Lovett. Time 2:2.

LEGISLATOR DIES BAY MINETTE, April 22 (j) Sam C. Jenkins, 70, attorney and former Alabama legislator was found dead in bed a' his home here today. j.Mr. Jenkins scrveC as superintendent of education and state senator for Wilcox county before moving to this county, which he as member of the house of representatives for two ternir Among survivors is Dr. John F.

Jenkins of Birmingham. The body will be taken to Camden, for burial. 0 HOLLYWOOD, April 22 W-Tyrone. Power, romantic film star and one of Hollywood's most prized bf.chc'ors will wed Ana Bella, the Parisian actress, tomorrow at his mother's home in the rilst-Wl Belair STATE AT A COST OF niter of Merigold. Advanced Civics Ann Rt.wan of Baldwwyn, Herman of Hazlehurst.

First Year Latin James Thomas of Grenada," Adcnc Hurst of Summit. Second Y'ear Latin William Bennett of Greenwood, Martha Carolyn Coats of Merigold. Book Keeping Carl S. Daugh of New Augusta, Joe Saunders oi Greenwood. Typewriting Geraldine Long of Amory, Margaret Tews ot Brookhaven.

CHALLENGES ALL COMERS AT VFW SPRING FAIR BUFFALO, N. Y. Ed Don George, 226, Buffalo, threw Hal Rumberg, 235, Spokane, 28:10. 1MATELY 300,000 f- YESTERDAY'S STARS SAGINAW, Mich. Joe Savol-di, Three Oaks, won over Walter (Wild Man) Zim, Nicaragua, 22 minutes (Zim injured.) LEWISTON, Me.

Jack Dubois, 153, Sherbrooke, knocked out. Don Swazey, 158, Portland, (2). NOTICE TO GARDNERS Ready to furnish yon with variety of vegetable and Flower Plants at reasonable prices. SAM PORTERO East Greenwood Phone 571 Girls events: Baseball throw: Hoerr of St. Marys, Boutwcll of Meridian.

Distance 216 feet 6 1-2 inches (record). 50 yard dash: Burton of Indian-ola, Weissinger of Clinton. Time 6.3. 57 yai, dash: Burton of In-dianola, Weissinger of Clinton Time 9.0. 200 yard relay: Hazlehurst Yazoo City.

Time 23.4 (tied record). First and second place winners in literary events: Ninth English Whatt Harris of Monticello, Francis Adams of Okolona. Tenth English Josie Slaughter of Columbus, Geo Bennett of Greenwood. Eicventh English Thomas Hudson of Columbus, Connie Scott of Cleveland. Twelfth English Vergic Mat Retd of Merigold, Lucille Forten-berry of Drew.

General Science Billy Haun of Corinth, Martin Sweeney of Columbus. Biology Herman Anderson of Brookhaven, Walter Bob Hal-laday of Meridian. Chemistry Charles Edward Townsend of George, June Meyers of Brandon. Physles Richard Fowler of Glen Lee, 155 1-4, Edison, (3). CHICAGO Chester Rutecki 10 1-2, Chicago, stepped Billy Martin, 164, San Francisco, (4).

DALLAS William McDowell, 152 3-4, Dallas, outpointed Franklin Hughes, 154, Terrc Haute, (10). MINNEAPOLIS Dick 145, J3ismarck, N. knocked out Jimmy Collins, 146 1-2, Minneapolis, (9). DETROIT Milton Shivers. 102, Detroit, outpointed Al Quaill, 164, Pittsburgh, (10).

SAN DIEGO Mike Belloisc. 133, New York, knocked out An-feus Smith, 134, Los Angeles, (7). SPOKANE, Wash. Davcy Ward, 140, Tacoma, knocked out Bobbie Gibbons, 139, St. Paul, (2).

LOS ANGELES Ccferino Garcia, 155, Los Angeles, stopped Al Romero, 157, Los Angeles, (10). INDIANAPOLIS Herb Gil-more, 125, Cincinnati, and Patsy Patterson, 128, Somerset, drew, (8). NEW BRITAIN, Conn. Sal-vatore Bartolo, 128, East Boston, outpointed Johnny Compo, 128; New Haven, (10). PHILADELPHIA Jim Robinson, 208, Philadelphia, ouptpoin-ted Wally Sears, 177, Minersville, Cubs Hit homers to provide Chicago's margin of victory over Cardinals.

Al Lopez, Bees Singled twice with men on base to drive in four of Boston's 10 runs against New York. Soft Ball League To Hold Meeting An organization meeting of ihc City Softball league will be held Monday night at 7:30 in the City Hall, for the purpose of be-g'nning the league again this At Monday's meeting, interest-ea local concerns are asked to have a representative present if they wish to sponsor a team, aiid anyone interested in playing Softball this year is urged to Bob Feller, Indians Held Detroit to three hit3 and fanned ten as Cleveland beat Tigers 5-1. Joe Dimaggio and Joe Gallagher, Yankees Each hit homers a 'id accounted for all New York's tuns as Yankees beat Senators 6-3. Jim Bagby and Doc Cramer. Red Sox Former handcuffed Philadelphia with five hits; latter doubled three runs home to break, tie and made three spectacular catches in the field.

Vita Tamulis, Dodgers, and Claude Passeu, Phillies Tamulis spread five hits over 11 innings and Passeau struck out 11 batters in eight innings before giving way to pinch hitter as teams battled to 2-2 tie. Joe Marty and Stai Hack, ELECTRIC MOTORS We carry a full line of New and Rebuilt Refrigeration Motors In Stock BRING US YOUR ELECTRIC MOTOR TROUBLES MOTOR REWINDING AND REBUILDING AUTO PARTS CO GREENWOOD. MISS. GENTLEMAN JACK PURDIN.

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