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THE DATEY 0ESTOCKAT. FLOKIDX Sunday Morning, MarcK 2T, 1938 -ex Csipitols Opeim Traiimigg; Yankees- To Play Here Friday Baltimore Orioles Again Beat Nashville; Play Here This Afternoon FOURTEEN MEN ARE ON HAND FOR 1STDRILL Exhibition Game With Champs Will Start At 2 P.M. Rowe Blasted GEORGIA-FLORIDA BASEBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR 1938 SEASON: Hard hi First Comeback Try Thursdays marked Saturdays marked Sundays marked Local Horses Win II Prizes In' Big Show Two First Places Won By Local Owners At Thomasville Tallahassee' owned horses walked away with 11 prizes In the annual Thomasville horse show held in the Georgia ctiy Friday after Cincinnati Reds Beat Tigers 8-3; Cards Defeat Yanks Br SONNY JONES Fourteen Tanahassee owned players and several Nashville rookies are practicing daily under to direction of Manager Tim Murchieoo for the invasion oi the World Champion New York Yan-keaa ben next Friday. The CapitaU began practice Friday afternoon and were more than impress! Ye their first two work-out. In addition to Jack Rid LAKELAND, tf Lynwood (Schoolboy) Howe's attempted In In In In In In v- Americus Albany Cordele Moultrie Thomasville Tallahassee I Apr.

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Orioles Have Two Big Innings to Hang Up Victory, ll-3 The Bialtimore Orioles made it four-out-of-five from the Nashville Volunteers with a decisive ll-3 vitcory scored Saturday afternoon in Thomasville. Byron Speece making his first start of the spring training camp and Woodrow "Lefty" JohnsOn are slated to hurl for the Vols here this afternoon against the Orioles. The game Ut scheduled to start at 2:30. Two big innings, the fifth and the eighth, gave the Orioles their decisive victory. Five runs were pushed across in the fifth on three hits, two walks, two errors, a hit batter and one infield our.

McGowan Hits Homsr. The Birds touched Thornton for three more hits and as many runs in the eighth McGowan put the Orioles in the lead with a home run in tha first frame but the Vols cam? back -to knot the score with troit Tigers struck a snag and, as a result, the Reds handed the Bengals a neat 8-to-S ing, utility tafielder and out The two firsts were captured by A Gilbert's My Irish Rose, with Mrs Boardman of Columbus, Ga, up. The firsts were won in fielder and Fred Ogle, pitcher, al lacing in an exhibition game. Rowe toiled the first three In ready In camp. Glenn Murray and nlngs and waa touched for five the open model class and the open Ruuell Gretger, catcher -outfield three-gaited stake er, are expected today or Monday.

hits and four. runs, one of them an Inside-the-park homer by Harry Craft, Fed center fielder. Rowe Red Robin, ridden by Miss Pat President Fred Lowry said Star hitter of the Capital! Boyd took second place In the 16 appeared to have his former speed and good control but apparently during the first two pennant-win ning years of 1939 and 1936, has lacked "stuff" after the first in year old and under class, second in the amateur novice flve-galted class, third in the bareback riding, third in the amateur horsemanship class and fourth in the open model class. accepted local terms and is en route to the city. Orelger was expected early this morning from ning.

when he got the side out in order. Gene Shott, veteran righthander, went the distance for the Reds his home in Indiana. Pink Lady, also owned by Cap Flayers already in camp are Bud and allowed only seven hits, in tain Boyd ai-d ridden by Mrs Turber of Danville, 13. catcher; cluding a home run by Pete Fox William Woolery, took second place in the amateur three-gaited Cabs Beat Sox LOS ANGELES, W) Benefiting single tally in the second. Balti Gilbert rode his horse By the Way to second place in the opao by two wild pitches in the seventh inning by Johnny Rlgney, Chi Apr.

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23 24 July 11 12 Aug. 5 6X Aug. 26 27x Julc charmolue of Paris, first baseman; Sidings of McEwan, Term; Johnny Oil! of Bridgeport, Conn, shortstop; Francis McVay, third baseman, of Universal, Ind; Howard McCabe of Bridgeport, third laseman; Harry Taylor, of Paris, 111, pitcher; Kenny Sass of 1 Porte. Ind. pitcher; Fred Ogle eC Nashville, pitcher; Joe Gardina, model class and second in the open fine harness class.

cago White Sox sophomore pitch more pushed over two mors in the last of the second and never headed from there on out. Nashville scored gain in the third and pushed across the final run in the eighth. er, the Chicago Cubs defeated their home-town American league rivals 4 to 3. It was a fourth consecutive victory for the Cubs Fischer and Wittig held the Vols to four safeties, one a three- over the White Sox. Florida Sports By LARRY ROLLINS MIAMI (IP) There is something base clout by Speas.

rookie cen pitcher, of Whiting. Ind; Mickey Haefner of New Athens, Ohio, pitcher; Jack Summ of Gary, ind, outfielder; Jim Buel of Staunton, Phils A'i BTLOfL Miss, (ff) Southpaw ter-fielder, The Orioles banged BUI Crouch and Thornton for 13 safeties. Al Wright was the leading hitter of the game with a lad. outfielder, and Paul Golden of the eternal boy in silver-haired of Mount Ottve. HI, catcher-out Wayne Lamaster pitched and batted the Phillies to a I to 3 vic Gar Wood, once speed king of the single, double and triple in four fielder.

Manager Murchison, who sue tory over the Athletics to give waterways. attempts. the Phils a 3 to 1 edge In their Gar stood in a vacant lot next eeeds the popular Dutch Hoffman The box score: city series with the A s. ae leader of the Capitals, said he Nashville BR his home bordering Indian creek the other day and watched the will give his charges another leng OAS 0 2 0 2 10 4. 4 .1 Cords Gain Edge speedboats roar by In Tecord at thy workout this afternoon.

If he SUNDAY, AUGUST 7TH, LEFT VACANT FOR ALL-STAR GAME. Play-off: Sept. 5 6 7 8 9 Club A vs 3 out of 5. Sept. 5 6 7 8 9 Club vs 3 out of 5.

Sept. 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 Winners Play 4 out of 7. White. 3b 3 3 1 Rospond, ss 4 0 1 Savant, 2b 2 0 1 lb 4 tempts. 1 ST PETERSBURG, VP) The St Louis Cardinals took a 3-3 lead unable to use Centennial Field, Murchison said ht will use the Came a lull and Wood, unable to stay out of the fun.

suddenly over the New York Yankees in diamondball field east of the reg Blaemire, 3 0 0 Byers, c' 1" 0 0 spoke out. their spring exhibition series when ular baseball plant. Andrews Is Winner Listen, chap." he --said' to they rapped Red Ruffing and McSpaden and Sammy Snead Murchison. a southpaw pitcher Charles Chapman, official timer Tropical Park Daily Double 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 who expects to take his regular Lefty Gomes for ten hits and 4 to 3 victory. Of $2,500 Trophy for the American Power Boat as Summ.

If 4 10 BueU, rf 0 0 Newcomb, rf 1 0 0 Speas, cf- 4 0 1 Crouch, 2 0 0 Hold Slim Lead at Greensboro Mm on the hill during the season, is more than optimistic about sociation, '1H go over to the air Iii Moth Sailing Pays $2,295.30 the team's prospects. port, get my; plane and you can time me for a mile. Rookie Enos Slaughter's home run with Bob Welland on! 'base in the fUth inning put the Cards in the lead while Ducky Med wick's double scoring Terry Moore in the Thornton, 1 0 0 know several of the boys" he Forty-five minutes later an air VOLS TO PRESENT xBaron xeJd. "and I know they can hit First Winner: of. Trophy Socialite Wins Biereest plane came out of the west, dipped low and sped over the measured Murchison, veteran of several eaders Turn in Sub-Par Rounds of 66 GREENSBORO, (IP) Har NOTED FAN DANCER seventh brought the winning run.

Gains Close Victory At Miami Totals 32 3 -4 24 12 xBatted for Thornton In 9th. mile course, the irrepressible Wood rnze of Year But Does Not See Race waving a hand. CHanU Win old (Jug) McSpaden of Winches The amused Chapman. however. years of organised baseball, also Is optimistic over his mound prospects.

He said he believes several of those whom he has seen In action in the past will "bum up" the Georgia-Florida league this BATON ROUGE. La, VP) Harry ter, Mass, and Sammy Snead, of MIAMI, The $2,500 An CORAL GABLES, VP) Mrs was unable to time Wood's plane. Gumbert and Cliff Melton limited White Sulphur Springs, Va, tonia trophy emblematic of the 1 2 la 1 1 1 Barlow Cullum, Pittsburgh social shot sub-par rounds of 66 today for Jack Rutherfurd was busy setting a new world gold cup record world moth class sailing cham ite, collected $2.29530 for a $2 the Cleveland Indians to three hits and pitched the New York Giants to a 4 to 3 victory. 'The Giants to hop into the lead in the, first pionship came back to its first daily double ticket at the Tropical al the time. round of the $5,000 greater winner 59-year-old Capt Harry Park track but dldnt see the Baltimore Schalk.

2b Cissen. 3b McGowan. cf -PucclnelU. lb Bolyard, lb -Tauby. If Wright, rf Geary, ss West, Kr acker, never were headed after Greensboro golf tournament, M-nwhfle as Murchison went through daily drills, the Capitol front office prepared to care for Andrews of Atlantic City, J.

horses run. A man appeared at the daily The record for the Starmount A former captain of sailing ships two runs in the third inning off Willis Hudlin on a pass to Dick double window at the St Peters Confined to her Miami Beach 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 AB 4 5 3 2 ,2 4 4 4 2 1 0 2 the largest crowd ever to attend course, over which the first two burg greyhound track and cashed villa with a cold, Mrs Cullum and now a boat builder and sail maker, Andrews won the trophy a baseball game here Friday. Bartell, Jim Ripple's triple and; an error by Lyn Lary. Lou Chloeaa three tickets, each worth about asked he daughter, Mrs Freeman NASHVILLE, Tenn, Chattanooga and Nashville, challengers for the Southern association's smaller city opening day attendance trophy, are competing for novel features to entice the customers into the respective parks. The spectacle of a "wild elephant hunt," promised by genial Joe Engel of the Chattanooga Lookouts, has worried a group of Nashville fans.

The group met today, knitted its collective brows, and decided to outstrip Engel in a bid for customers. They petitioned a fan dancer to appear at home plate on opening day and hoped the weather would be pleasant. 14 Diamondball $200. rounds of the meet are being played, was cracked twice as the cream of the nation's golfing talent bore down on the tricky traps Tne Yankee-Capital game Is scheduled for a and more added a homer in the fourth. Sheldon, to buy a combination ticket on Balance Step in the first for the third time when he sent his Blue Goose over the finish line 59 seconds ahead of George Five minutes later the same tnan 3,000 fans are expected.

Fischer, xWeintraub zzHarris Browns Beat Houston man returned with three more winning tickets and cashed them. Many local stores are expected to Franklin of Palm Beach, skipper ciose for the afternoon. Among the outstanding ment' Wittig. i HOUSTON, Tex. VP) i- Stopped cold by two left-handers, the St Louis Browns had more success with a succeeding pair of right ing Suds.

Chris Erneston of Palm Beach finished third with Capt Edward Charming of Elizabeth City, fourth in the Imp, pres bers of the championship team who will appear here are Lou Totals 34 11 13 27 0 3 sBatted for Fischer in 5th. zzRan for Weintraub in 5th. 1 "iron-Man" Gehrig, first base handers and eked out an 8 to ent holder of the national title. victory in 11 Innings over Houston Frank Feeney of Philadelphia, of the Texas league, race and Say No in the second. Both romped in, Balance Step paying V23.70 straight and Say No $86.90, and Mrs Sheldon the former Mollie Cullum who owns the "Mr stable rushed to telephone to tell her mother the news.

The payoff, largest of the Florida season, did not approach the record $7,245.50 that went to Harry Topser, Jersey City truck driver, here several years ago. FLORIDA GATORS BEAT PRISON NINE donor of the trophy, watched An man; Joe DIMagglo. sensational outfielder, who has yet to sign his contract; Bill Dickey, veteran catcher; George Selkirk, hard hitting outfielder, and "Red" Ruf- The victory, the Browns' seventh drews who registered from the Melbourne (Fla) yacht club- In a row, resulted from excellent work by Rust Van Atta and Ed Teams Entered rmg and Lefty Gomes, pitchers. Cole. maneuver, his gold-decked blue craft Into the lead on the second lap.

The 22 other contestants trailed thereafter. Blue Goose's Joe cordon, sensational second baseman who Is ex Only Two More Teams i Homer for DoOgert pected to mi the shoes of the vet Will Be Accepted time for the 1 2-mile race was hours, 32 minutes, 24 seconds. eran Tony Lazzeri, sold to the Chicago Cubs, also will appear In CLEARV ATER, (ff) Oil Brack's home run with one out In the eleventh Inning gave the Brooklyn Dodgers a 5 to 4 decision over the Rochester Red Wings of Gray-haired Andrews won the RAIPORD, VP) University of trophy in 1933, the first year it Nashville 011 000 010 3 Baltimore J20 050 03x 11 Runs batted in: Speas. McGowan. Wright 2.

Geary, Schalk 4, Bolvard, Young. Wittig. Two-base hits Speas, Wright. Home base hits Spas, Wright Home runs: McGowan. Double plays: Rospond to Savant to Young; Left on bases: Nashville 6, Baltimore 4.

Hits: off Fischer, 3 ii 5 Innings and 2 runs; off Crouch, 8 In 5 innings and 8 runs. Bases on balls, off: Fischer 11. Crouch 3, Wittig 3, Thornton 1. Struck out: by Fischer 4. Wittig 5.

Hit by' pitcher: by Crouch (West). Wild pitches: Wittig. Winning pitcher: Fischer. Losing pitcher: Crouch. Time, 1:58.

Umpires: Rehman and Speece. me swung line-up. SOUTHERN COLLEGE ioriaa scored seven runs in the was offered, and in early 1937. He the International league. i With fourteen teams entered in the men's soft ball leagues there are Just two berths remaining open.

These will be filled by the first two teams making application' and depositing the entrance fees, provided they are made by 8 Wednesday. After that time had lost it in a later 1937 regatta nrsi two innmgs to bat out a 10-3 victory over the state prison NET TEAM SCORES to young Jimmy Van Sant of At Van Mungo, Brooklyn mound ace, made his first start of the year, allowing two hits and one After another five-minute interval the same chap came back with three more1 tickets. fellow." Joked the cashier, "you must be making these things." 3' The man paled an fled. The astonished cashier perused the tickets more carefully. All proved to be ingenious counterfeits.

St Louis' frolicking Gas House Gang had a high old time at the St Petersburg fights the other night. After Pepper Martin's mudcat band had entertained the crowd with its antics the Cardinals staged a "grudge" fight between Mudcat Fritz, a hotel busboy, and Battling Gardner, announcer for the exhibition baseball games. 1 Fritz went right out and floored Gardner but Referee Dizzy Dean, loath to have the scrap end so soon, gave a slow-motion count, much to the chagrin and violent protest of the Mudcat 's seconds-Martin, Lefty Lanier and Bill Mc-Gee. Gardner hit the canvas five ore times before he finally went out for good. And Frits' second-awarded the Bronx cheer to Referee Dean and Gardner's handlers Mickey Owen and Frenchy Bordagaray.

Milton (Lefty) schemer, star Miami high athlete for three has decided to carry foot- lantlc City, unable to compete here farm nine here. It was the initial contest of the because of his father's illness. run and fanning one in his three season for the Gators who will LAKELAND, Florida Southern College tennis players defeated Stetson, 6 to 3, for their Mrs James Bain Bricknell of Mi Inning turn. no more applications will be re ceived for the first half. ami, formerly AUegra Knapp of nun victory in seven starts.

Bayswe, won the girls world play Oglethorpe university a two-game series at. Gainesville next Wednesday and Thursday. HERE AND THERE I A meeting of the Tallahassee Soft Ball association will be held Here is the way Southern play- championship in her Tumsley, en xareo: at the recreation office at with sammy Lyman of Palm Beach third in Suds and Aleta Van and greens. Monday's 36-hole final will be fought out over the Valley Brook course at the Sedge-field country club. h.

Before McSpaden, runner-up in the 1937 PGA tournament, and the long-hitting Snead posted their sizzling rounds, Johnny Revolta had come in with a 68 to better by one stroke the record set In 1932 by Henry Picard in beating the veteran Walter Ha-gen in the play-off for the Caro Unas' open golf championship. Snead's performance was tops for the day. After touring the first round of the course in one over par, he got down to business and made the last nine in six under. He picked up one birdie on the out nine and five on the route home. 5 The day's disappointment was Victor Ghezzl, of Deal, winner of the North and South open at Pinehurst Friday and a red hot favorite.

He bogged down from the sensational pace he set in the sandhills meet and the best he could do today was a 75 which left him far back in the field." Revolta's well-shot 68 put him in a threatening position for the second round. Two strokes behind him came Bill Heinlein, of Indianapolis, Leo Mallory of Wee Burn, Conn, and Johnny Bulla, a former High Point, amateur now playing out of Chicago. Cunningham Wins Again CHICAGO, VP) Glenn Cunningham, the old master of the milers, proved it again tonight before a roaring crowd of 10,000 spectators by conquering his newest rival, sturdy Chuck Penske of Wisconsin, by about a foot after a steaming battle in the famous Bankers' mile, in 4 minutes, 9.9 seconds. Mayflies spend from one to three years as water crawlers, only to die after the first night as a winged adult, Sant of Atlantic City fourth in Wednesday. This meeting Is being held for the purpose of making final plans for the opening of the season on April 4 and for the Baby Good magicians earn from $300 per week up and spend about a FLORIDA SWIMMERS PREPARE FOR MEET GAINESVILLE, () Florida's undefeated swimming team, under the tutelage of Coach Frank Oen-ovar, is working out daily In preparation for the Southeastern conference meet in KnoxvUle, Tenn, April and a.

Victorious in every meet for half year performing before audi Ivan CrinU of Miami won the junior world title with Suds, Ned election of officers for the year. ences. The Other half of the smith defeated Lowery, 7-B, a-4: Barnett lost to Schurr, 3-6; Keys defeated Gore, -T. 6-1, 7-5; Jaeger defeated Strickland, 7-5, 7-5; Hlleman defeated Caldle, 13-10, 6-4; Wilkes lost to Carpenter, 6-3, 4-6, 4-6; Bamett and Smith defeated Gore and Lowery, 6-6. 11-9; Wilkes and KHeman defeated Carpenter and Caldle, 6-3, 6-1; Jaeger and Keys defaulted to Schurr and i Teams entered in the night Uoddard of Palm Beach finishing second In Rippling Rhythm and year usually is devoted to the developing of new skills and devices.

league are the Amoco Aces. Tal balls for the of Miami. Oliver Barker, the Orlando Softball pitcher, tried out for the Georgia football team In spring practice. Mrs Eldon Auker, wife of the Detroit pitcher, scored a record 88 over the Carpenters' home course at Lakeland. Frank Straf aci, low amateur in the Hollywood open, has been elevated to a one handicap the Metropolitan Golf association behind Ray Billows, the scratch lahassee Motor company.

Western Hugo Miller of Elizabeth City Auto Supply, Seybold Bakinsr com Exclusive of the seasoning time pany, Duval's Grocery, Company tntrd with Baby Duck. Bridges Re-Hurts Old given the wood used in its con ana tne Buccaneers. Those en struction, it takes from two to three and one-half years in a brilliant reign of southern pools, Florida win be favored to retain its title. lour months to manufacture a Pitching Arm Injury piano, LAKELAND, Detroit Tl GADSDEN COUNTY FRANCHISE ger officials said an aggravation of an Old inJurv to his rleht arm Scottish red deer, taken to New Zealand to improve the deer herds of that country, frequently are found far at sea attempting Sponges were responsible for man's development of the art of diving. Ancient Olympic diving champions were men who made their living by diving for sponges.

at a ia- whs desfres We to la a permanent, ax bwatneas. wUh to swim back to Scotland. steady, Monthly IneoKM. tered In the twilight league are last year's champions, the American Legion, runner-up last season. Industrial commission, Rose Printing company, Jay-cees, and the Printers.

I Miami Team Defeated AUSTIN, Tex, W) The strong University of Texas tennis team was hard pressed to eke out a 5-4 victory over the University of Miami In a sparkling match here. i Gardner Mulloy, ace of the Florldians, had little trouble with Bob Kamrath, southwest conference champioa, winning 6-4, 6-1. ef Fish are able to float at different levels by compressing or ex Complete Real Estate Service Homes built and sold ea easy terms FHA Insured Mortgages aad LogTerm Inmraace Loans. Low rates ef interest and PROMPT SERVICE. Management Exchanges Appraisals Made Anywhere.

(IT CAN BE DONE) LARRY A. O'NEAL, REALTOR tOS 80. ADAMS ST. fHONl ISM eharaeter and able to will prevent Tommy Bridges from pitching before about May 15. Walter Briggs, Jr, club secretary, said X-ray pictures of the Injury would be sent to the Ford hospital at Detroit for examination.

Bridges chipped a bone In the elbow of his right arm eight years ago and it was believed he re-injured It by swinging a bat in practice which fall panding their gas-filled alr-blad ders. pffe4eeted Fee personal in- Only about 50.000.000 of India's 353,000,000 population are able to read any one of the dosen principal languages spoken there. Influents and the common cold are responsible for nearly half the time lost to industry through illnsss. addrees and 'Freight rates on American class 1 railroads were only 0.988 cents pheae nmber. Bex 22, Qalaey Offlee, Tallahassee Deaeerat, Qalacy, llerlda.

per ton mile in 1935, as compared te the peak ot 1.279 cents la 1921..

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