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TKZ sounrs STANDARD newspaper THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, CA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER It, 1938. PACE THIRTEEN mc 2 Clinch Flag; Wwaies Win as DodgslB'eai Cubs KirUxr Ors-iiT PairH liATR IlNHFlTllMi DIG SIX Thomas to U. S. C. L.

JLZMJL 4) JL M-m-JU VilVUVIaV--l By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. i 1 I I Batting first thre. tw in --K- RED SOX GAME IS RAINED OUT; flayer, Club. Foxx. Red ax ins Plav Ml EXfflBfflON For Oualif Alabama-Southern California One of Most Important I Reds 117 114 131 129 Heath, Indians DiMaggio.

Yanks Averill. Indiana ab. r. 929 129 440 93 449 93 544 121 447 99 492 92 MO 94 Ml 73 h. pet.

194 J0 151 .343 152 .339 193 .339 ISO JUff IS .330 193 .337 -16 .327. Mize. Cardinals opening uames Years; Howard Jones Is on Spot. By H. J.

Stegeman 138 INDIANS SPLIT Dot Say. She Is Playing Fairly Well; Colorful OF STAR NE1T.IEN McCormick. Reds 139 Vaughan. Plrataa 135 rieia vjpens national loaay. HOME AMERir.lM I IlAllt National Singles Meet 'lOmmy linages Wins lnmriy of Georgia and now dean of men and director of intramural By DOROTHY KIRBY.

WESTMORELAND COUNTRY CLUB. HIGHLAND Ill- Greenberg. Tigers roxx. Red Sox York. Tlaera Again for Tigers ne wlu rue an anicte jor i ne constitution eacn Monday daring Clift, Browns May Hold Bromwich Till Wednesday.

Sept 18. What a day! The wind has been blowing a mile a minute, its been raining and is as cold as a midwinter day. Outside of that, Greenberg Singles. No football team in the' south has ever before onened its season DiMaggio, Yankee Johnson, Athletics Gehrig, Yankees NATIONAL LEAGUE. everything is fine.

sa 4S 33 33 31. 3fl ST 33 30 2S 20 20 with a game that has attracted as -much attention and interest as the The course is in fine shape despite all of the There is a large Rain in Forest Hills, N. is and also a fine field of golfers entered in the national this year so it Alabama-Southern California game which is to played in Los Angeles Saturday. By ASSOCIATED PRESS. The New York Yankees, although defeated twice in St Louis, At 1tn.Viu 4VaI 4nrf1 playing havoc with the tennis here KTc.rdiEu.

looks as if this will be a very good tournament. We arrived here late -The game has several interesting angles. In the first place Ala- Aiiama. 1 5 Camitli, Dodgers P. WANE'S HIT GIVES BUCS WIN 6 I Brooklyn Bangs Charlie Root for Four Runs in Third Inning.

By ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Dodgers and Chicago Cubs played to a 3-3 tie in the nightcap of. their doubleheader yesterday after the Dodgers' won the opening 'game 4 to The afterpiece, called at the end. of fifth because of darkness, will be played off as part of a double-header today. Dodgers landed on Charley Root for four runs in a big third inning to whip the Cubs in the first game behind Vito.

Tamulis seven-hit pitching. 'h Darkness ended the second game of a double-header between the Phillies and Pittsburgh in the fifth inning with the score tied 1 and 1. A doubleheader was scheduled for Paul Waner's single with two out in the ninth scored Al Todd with the run that gave Pittsburgh a l-to-0 victory over the Phillies Tuesday afternoon, and are staying at the Exmoor Club where the national tournament was played in 1933. straight American league pennant bama fa tremendously popular on the west coast, on account of a. sieaay aownpour yesieruay forcedVnostnonement of the semi-1 runs batted im.

yesterday when Boston's second-1 previous visits, jrive AiaDama teams, inree unaer wauacs waae ana It looks like a good course and i 1 final round of the national singles jroxx. Red'sox'0' LtAGUEl I hope to have a round on Jt be meet, ana consequently oniciais 01 1 uiMaggio, Yankees 60LF NQ7S fore leaving. I've played several wu muuci iioua iuuiuas, uavc ymjcu. in me nose. j)owi against such teams as Washington, Washington State, California and twice against Stanford.

Three victories, one tie and only one defeat in the bowl, with an additional victory over one of Coach Slip Madigan's place Red Sox were rained out in two games in Chicago. Since the Sox already have two games scheduled for today in Chi the Atlanta Lawn Tennis Associa- practice rounds over Westmoreland and it is a long golf course turn who are staging an exhibition I Dickey. vWe best St. Marys' team a few years ago, give Alabama an, unusual here. Tuesday night at north side I LEAQUi.

1S 133 130' 125 113 110 100 100 300 ss OF ATLANTA WEST END TOURNEY. cago, the rained-out contests are with a million sand traps. I don't an harinn mf amriv I T.V amount or respect in the far west -p a I uii, viania Jack Bromwich, the two-fisted 1 McCori5'clc. Beds Another feature that is adding think there Is a hole that is not well I know because I have in them alL' washed off the schedule. This left the Yanks with one less game to play than Boston, and, even if they ana, even tney Favorites advanced into the second importance to the game is the round of the West End chamsionship star from "down-under" who islMcjadinais I nf Paul I mecterl tn liarl ths Aimfraliane act that Southern California Is I have been scoring around 81 1 e'red 'tthiS ka tournament yesterday afternoon.

lose every one of their remaining rwrBsr nms nay An. here in their matches against At and 82. I haven't heard Of VeryluP victory over Bob Blasmgame our the engagements, they will still fin Postponed by Rain pinning all of its hopes for a successful season on Is game! Southern Cal is very definitely on ish in front, regardless of what lanta's Grant and Bobbitty holds the key to the situation. The tool many low scores. These par 4 1 TTne GEORGIA ILL BID FOREST H1IXS, N.

Sept noies up nere are reauy zours. on championship flight. the Sox accomplish. Harlond Clift Browns third ranking foreigner must meet Genel 18. (P) In the face of an un most Of them It takes gOOd drive Mel Clark beat John Will O'Neal, 3-2; Mako today the postponed semi- relenting rain and unbroken the way to wart, great improvement after, several low years, and the 1938 team is expected to regain and a four wood to get.home in I rrl imal match and unless he is beat baseman, hit his 32nd and 33rd home runs of the year in the second, and scored the winning run two.

And on one of the fours, STX. 1 Sir'beM IT j7 cochSS FOR LABORATORY gray clouds, tournament officials today were forced to postpone en, will be unable to get to Atlanta some of the prestige lost since the weu you just don't get mere in oeu. in. time to meet Grant here Tues a a a i vvnaf hiw semi-final round matches In the on a passed ball after slapping out uiucm you iiappen nave Bob Blasinaam beat H. N.

Purdv Sr. great teams of the period starting in 1931. Howard Jones' 1931 team day night, as scheduled. a little dynamite along. 13-2; Paul Ford beat S.

W. Buckner 3-2; a three-Dagger. men's and women's national singles tennis championships for the If he is beaten, Bromwich can was by quite a margin the best BRITISH PLAYERS. 1 The Detroit Tigers got to three Officials To Confer With a a am. IWSaWXa-v aT9Wa nVfn.llI9), a A All Of the British COlf team is I second round match Paul Ford beat Bob football team I have ever seen, second day In succession.

Flay Washington Senator pitchers for 14 hits and won the first game of play the match Tuesday. But if he should win as he is a heavy favorite to do, the exhibition here but the seasons since 1933 have here and I had rather hear them I assirigame, on. up. no in the first game. Russ Bauers Is scheduled to start at 12:15 p.

m. (EJ5.T.) tomorrow, weath a i a i niriL kfun been rather mediocre. a two-game series. 8 to 1. Tom held the Phils to four hits to out- iaiK man ear, and i certainly use lac.

Chamberlain beat r. l. Artop. to eat. I guess they feel the same I Cecil Burnett beat Charles Liysey.

will be postponed until Wednes Wallace Aide in Effort To Obtain Farm Station. Prominent Georgians todav wilt TROJANS DUE. er permitting and the latest pitch Al Hollingsworth. my Bridges went all the way for Detroit, allowing 10 hits. Hank day night.

This year the Trojans are due forecast was "showers tonight The other National league games In the meantime, Molly Wil Jananese ffolfer nfj-rv1. I xaw FOURTH FLIGHT. Greenberg, on the war path for a and tomorrow." were rained out. 0 I nar ar A a m- a. a ar liamson, Reg fleet and M.

F. home run record, got only a sin herhitafewshotsheotter day for establish- and they looked good. 2-1: George Grant beat Tom Body, s-4: rwiOTu are cnoosing up and ment in this state of one of the to be one of the outstanding contenders for Pacific coas honors. If the 1938 team does not wind up the. season with a good record it PIRATES 1-1; PHILLIES 0-L (FIRST GAME.) gle.

Connie Mack's Athletics shat PITTSB. ab.h.DO.a.1 PHILA. ab.h.po.a. ine youngest player in the tour- light I TS lci' regional researcn laboratories Forest DIMS TO FIGHT LWaner.cf 4 2 1 0 Bracket 3 9 4 9 Frank Smaller beat W. Franks.

S-S: tered Cleveland's dream of pull P.Wanerf 3 2 9 0 Mueller 2 0 3 3 Hills. for which $4,000,000 has been ap- Whenever the exhibition' is propria ted by the federal govern-played, a match between non- ment. H. S. Stoke beat Roy1 Butner, 4-5.

nament is little 14-year-old Jean Kline. from up in these parts. She said she had 89 during one of her is accepted as a certainty on the coast that Howard Jones reign will end. ing even with second-place Bos PAIRINGS IN THE CONSOLATIONS. iuzzo.it i oiKaemji Vaugh'aM 3 0 3 4 0 3 CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT.

ton. They teed off on Bob Feller and three successors and won the Suhr4b x2 010 Arnovich.lf 313 playing Captain Harry Hopman I Dr. S. V. Sanford, chancellor of John Will O'Neal vs.

Georce Berry: It is possible that the Trojans F.Yo'ng,2b 4 0 2 7) Whitney MASSEY TONIGHT Doc Swicegood vs. A. J. Cochran. and tne Australians' No.

3 man, I tne university System of Georgia: practice-rounds and that Is very good, for the course is awfully heavy. She played in both of the seven-inning second game of a H'noieyn 4 3 1 iiuavis.c SECOND FLIGHT. H. N. Furdy vs.

S. W. Buckner: A. 3. xodd.e 4 3 aiD.Youngs Leonard Schwartz, will open the cason Calloway, of LaGrange; 2 1 1 3 19 3 9 3 3 0 1 1 10 0 9 9 twin bill, 14-3, after Willis Hud lin twirled the Tribe to a 7-3 vie H'sworthj Smith vs.

Dave Hosklns. XxD kshot 0 9 9 Bauers.p 4 10 0 western tournaments this year, program at a p. m. xsromwich I -r. x.

Jf. otucKey, head of the may have a fine team and still wind up with a poor record, on account of the murderous schedule the- team faces. Southern California plays seven Pacific confer zjoraan NEW YORK, Sept 18. (fl3) THIRD FLIGHT. R.

I Arton. vs. Charles Llvaevj A. 2. and Hopman will battle Grant and I Lreorgia Experiment Station at She has a pretty swine and the 0 9 0 1 zzFeinberg tory over Philadelphia in the An unusual event in modern box Kiaer vs.

T. L. Bard in. Bobbitt in a doubles exhibition. Griffin, and E.

T. Bowen. wll- ball seems to go right down the opener. The split left Cleveland Totals 33 9 27 141 29 427 9 TotaU I I FOURTH FLIGHT. FOURTH FLGMT.

ing features this week's national middle. xSuhr given first on interference A. T. Swanson vs. Royce Dobbs, Tom I ine leature, ox course, will be the I nown agriculturist of Til ton, will by- ence teams, six of them strong a game behind the idle Red box.

Darkness shortened the second Body vs. Paul Lumskin. Davis. singles encounter with Bromwich I attend a two-day meeting in Bir- EARLY START. program when two Deuer man opponents, and then has Alabama, xxRan for Todd in ninth.

They are starting some of the FIFTH rLllaHl, W. Franks vs. Roy Butner. Ohio State and Notre Dame tilt, YANKS 3-7; BROWNS 4-t. xBatted for Brack In ninth.

T.n.n Ine Jnramn in ninth. and juitsy urant suppiymg the 1 mingnam. fireworks. I The. sessions, which open this average heavyweights fight 20 rounds.

thrown in for good measure. When players off real early and from the looks of the weather at pres- Pittsburgh 000 000 0011 (FIRST GAME.) A a I riliaUIUKU THREE TIE AT INGLESIDE. Hinging on well these morning, were called by James one speaits ox nara scneauies. tins Phiidinhi ooo ooo N. YORK b.h.po.a.

st. l. ab.h.po.a. I Steve Dudas, a successful small I Run. Dickshot: errors.

Vaushan. Davis: Croseti.ss 4 0 12 "liTl 1 A i 2 club fighter from Edgewater, N. ent the going promises to be rather WoifSed'ior' matches go over in Atlanta is the Jardine, head of a special corn-tough tomorrow. Marion Miley, the blind bogey at the ingfeside coun, possibility that the Gate City of mission appointed by Secretary of Kathryn Hemphill.and I played a i the South may see the inter-zone Agriculture Wallace to recom- McOuiiin.u i J. but knocked out in his last NEVER MEET.

I Axnovich; stolen 'base. Handley; sacri- APain Sniithm fTalifnrnia nnd I 4m Wanr. I- Waner. Mueller: dou- Henrich.rf Dimago.cf Gehrig.lb i 2 A biz bout by Max Schmeling. and ATahama haw nwi.

mot in font- bla plays. D. Young to Mueuer xo wein- at -a uwjkca uui i vvas law Auwn aaajrev, wjm iv. I xuiais 1. uic aJavlS CUD mecl Ul I hwih HnuiiM to w.

Youns to sunr: Dickey It was announced that the Geor Bell.rf 3 2 1 I xvxcisscjr, ui. muaumtiua, cue Kress.M 3 0 131 crhmliilfvl on that riistnr( at left on bases, Pittsburgh 12, Philadelphia a struggle baftling the wind and i 1939. If the seating faciltties and 2. of TV- 1 saw Mrs. M.x tenSagi.

twt the crowd warrant it, AUanta wUl balL In the last Rose Bowl game the University of California broke gians will meet Jardine and auiiivan.c 111 i si- j. Selkirkjf Gordon.2b Huffing bases on balls, off Holllngsworta triirout bv Hollingsworth oiHffnr2b 3 3 2 ivnoxviiie, wmwrow mgnk members of commission to i-age just as sne came in from Sunday morning on the sixteenth hole be the site next spring. Newiom.o 3 0 0 0 Mike Belloise. New York con- 4. Bauers 2.

umpires, isarr. oiara. ana I An4hAn.A:M pidying una morning, ana asKea I Alabama's winning streak and Pacific coast teams can now be a little more hopeful. With the extra Quigley. Time ol game, aucdu-ance, 100.

Totals 33 IJ4 51 Totals 31 27 6 wi amt wsu her how it was. and she said she EAST LAKE DOGFITE. nran SSA amount of importance that the (SECOND GAME.) "I Tne foursome composed of King. Wasn Successful. Ishorty Roberts.

C. C. Nance and K. M. GOLFERS NATtlED New York 300 ooo ooo3 surrendered by Henry Armstrong St.

Louis 9 '2 last week, opens the fall season Runs, Rolfe, DiMaggio, Gehrig. Clift -T- -iw BeU. Heffner; error. Gordon: runs batted at New York St. Nicholas ClUD in.

DiMaggio. Gehrig .2. caift. suiuvan, tomorrow night. He tangles with ab.h.po.a Troians are niacins unnn this I pittsb.

ab.h.po., PHlLn. Brack a a 3 10 3 1 game I am very apprehensive over I yerif i Alabama's chances of winning. I Rizzo.u 3 i oj Everybody was so well wrapped fZrXZL i Jklllth up with sweaters and things that it made' it hard to swine through. second place with 11T were Joe Kleinjf outline advantages Georgia has to offer as the logical site for the! southern regional In this connection, it was pointed out that the petition applying for the laboratory. filed, last listed as advantages offered by Georgia the fact that the Board of Regents offer facilities of the entire University System to aid in the work; 3 1 i e.3 10 0 Alabama will have a very pow tSSSSTtbi hii; Joey Wach, also of NewYork, in Clift; homrf run.

Gehrig; double play, an eight-rounder. Sullivan to Heffner; left on bases. New recoffnized bv the York 5, St. Louis 3: bases on bails. New- nosiaK, recognizea oy ine FOR JONES BIEET looKS use a 3 or 94 will iret I Ti.

erful defensive squad this fall, xDavls Arnovich.lf Whitney in the chammonshin flioht hiva I J. A. Farmer. J. R.

Harris. D. suhr.iD a i F.Young,2b 3 2 Handley 2 0 Todd.e 1 tTlii 1 1 but without a great backfield man som strucK out. nutiing newwm hauuiiiu ouAiug juwuawu as uic Atwood.c Tims of game, Umpirei, Kolls and. Basil.

2 1 3 0 10 0 1 2 1 1 3 3 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 till middleweight champion, also Deen playing pretty well for the ni, last few days. J. Qualify with! Other foursomes In the money were CHATTANOOGA. Term- Sept IBrandt.p 2 D.Young xxScharein 1:52. fights tomorrow night The Se 17.

V-Tennessee, Alabama and on the roster the offense will not be much of an improvement over the past two years, and therefore 4 4A.SK 1. Poole. R. D. I son, George Hiles.

Maureen Orcutt efforts to locate the Johnson.p attle boxer appears in his home which ch (SECOND GAM1! VnRK ah nn IST.LOU1S ab.h.BO.a town against young Stuhley in a riTT; "Il w. d. Owen, with E. a. Lemon MississiDPi coif teams which will UZ 1 is very good time to get h.

s. Humphries, a. McCowennd Hus- "sss5PP.t a f. laboratory in this state have been ton White, with 113: Donald Sargent, J. Compete the SOUtheiTt States wrfnoouraBinff" leader.

in the" a B1'ck-ar-four-ball tournament for the Bob- Thus far, 130: L. A. Scott. Bui Dr. T.

movement said last night hardly strong enough to put on at Totals 13 415 7 started. ted. TM.U 1 1S SI rrv.tti 0 0 1 Almada.cf 5 2 3 0 10-round non-title affair. real show for the coast critics as Rolfe.3b 3 3 2 xBatted for weintrauo n. xxBatted for O.

Young in 'ess. Hugh Henrich.rf 2 1 1 oiMazzerax with by Jones trophy at Atlanta's East past Alabama teams have done. 3 17 6 2 1 5 3 3 2 0 4 E. McGeaghey Under the farm control act os -C17AC(ERS- 121. 5 GehrTg.lb 2 The real item of interest, which 3 0iClIlt.3D Bell.rf 7 1 1938, laboratories will be estab Pittsburgh oto Philadelphia OOO 101 Runs, Suhr, Mueller; errors, Arnovich; runs batted in, F.

Young, Arnovich; two- 3 14 oca1 involves Coach Frank Thomas lished in each major farm-pro LOSEM-PAY. Continued From First 8ports Page. I Heath.c base hits. Suhr. Mueller, Arnovicn, aCntrlefl for th annual losri-tay din personally, is one that has not been mentioned in this section.

Dickey Glenn.c Selkirk.lf Gordon Murphy Sundra.p a Uk.tlaJ ataaaat Vu aa 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 PROBABLE ducing area to conduct researches into and to develop new scientific, chemical and technical uses, and 2- 0 Harshany.e 2 0 0 VelopmentS a full house is expect-1 afternoon with Bobby Jones and Charlie awl in I Yates as rival eaptalna must be in the Thomas is. next fall, almost cer Waner; stolen base, F. Young; sacrifice, Mueller; left on bases. Pittsburgh 7. Philadelphia bases on balls, off Johnson 2, Brandt 1: strikeouts, by Brandt 3, Johnson 1.

Umpires, Stark. Ban and Quig tain to be one of main men to be 1 iutu wui shop by Wednesday. There win be I new and extended markets and 0 0 zSullivan Lake course October 10-14 were announced here tonight by A. P. (Polly) Boyd, chairman of the tourney.

Johnny Cummings, state cham-. pion, of Memphis; Judd Brumley, of Greenville and Knoxville; Mack Brothers, of Nashville, and Boyd, of Chattanooga, were selected by the Tennessee Golf Association. Lew Oehmigi runner-up in the 1938 state tourney and winner in Buirir a( la ladles' day tournament Wednesday aft- mentioned for the position of head ley. Time of game, ooo PITCHERS Walkup.p Everything happened yesterday fS001 wim outlets for farm commodities, products and by-products. coach at the University of Cali aa o2410l Totals 3410 2711 DODGERS 4-3; CUBS 1-3.

tv.ciii. aiiuv sua uie unai game is fornia at. Los Angeles. xNone out in 9th when winning run (FIRST GA1U.I ant tn ha rrsmmM unlh 4hai mu. mvis wiaiit (Editor's Note: Frank Thomas rmpico b.h.no.a.

i bklyn. ab.h.po.a. NEW YORK, Sept. 18. Probable pitch niHI 4nr Cnm In Sth.

era for tomorrow's major league games: I 4k. n.K 4 4 10 4 2 4 4 REBEL BOMBERS 1Uu Vnrk 005 002 000 7 Saturday signed a new contact I tSSSSS at Alabama. However, should he T1r. 1 kovji- ReSUltS Of tonlaTht's trame will I course with a 71. 4 2 4 0 (All Cluba Play Two Games.) RAID ALICANTE.

determine the second-round oppo- 4 13 OICamilH.lb ii.amiiii.ic- a St Louis (P. Dean. 1-0, and Macon. 1937, was among those selected. St.

Louis 400 002 0038 Runs. Rolfe 2. Henrlch 2. DiMaggio. Gehrig, Dickey, Alraada.

McQuinn. Maz-aera 3, Clift errors, Selkirk. Crosetti; mna hattMi In. Clift 4. DiMaeeio 3.

Dick ai I KPWn im.rT M. a ll-tUlKIUlM A 9-10) at New York (Castleman, 4-5, and 4 1 1 wouia De reieasea irom ms pres-1 Hirtnett.c sis Lavgettob 4 a 5 Ol uuiu. Hoauvuie ana ixew uneans I are tied ud at two games parh aicn I good scores, 7 1 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 Melton, 12-14). Chicago (Higbe. 0-0, and Epperly, 1-0) ent pact) 3 0 4 3 2 0 1 1 Durocher js 3 'All It Quiet on War Frontt The Crackers Dut on a slam- Zr SJ at Brooklyn (Fitzsunmons, u-e, ana but is not expected to be able to get away from his studies at the University of Virginia.

Todd Houck, Memphis, and Jimmy Tup- TO RETIRE. Tamulis.p 4 10 0 0 Pressnell. 11-14). ey 2, Selkirk-, Gehrig, Mazzera; two-base hits. Rolfe.

McQuinn; three-base hit, Clift; home runs, Clift 2, Mazzera; stolen bases. Dickey. Selkirk, Kress; double Say Bulletins. Dang Offensive in the first inning. I Xemmy fired a 34 34 68 over th course.

Rill Rnanldinf who nas Vtppn I Dean.n 1 0 1 0 Pittsburgh (Tobin. 13-9. and Blanton. I xl-izzeri 1 010 HENDAYE. France (At the MinH alked- MailhO Stole second and in SOl Professional Howard Beckett leaves this uu vuu lucic aiuv.c icaviug uic i Carleton play.

Kress to McQuinn: left on bases. 11-7) at Philadelphia (Smith, 1-4, and Passeau, 10-16). Cincinnati (Vander Meer. 13-9, and Walters. 13-14) at Boston (Fette, 11-11, per, Nashville, are alternates.

The Alabama players who will form two teams have been cham Totals 80 6 24 Totals 31 S27 doing spiked Blakeney. who was MSSL Tt-SffvSSf TnV G' tour in 1 1 nament at Ponte Verda. Fla. Spanish Frontier), Sept Spanish government dispatches from Alicante said Insurgent air xBatted for Dean in 8th. university ox jvunnesoia, is retiring from active coaching this fall, and one of the most lucrative coaching positions will be open.

ana Turner. 13-101. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicaso OOO 001 OOO 1 RrokWn 004 OOO OOx 4 pions of the They are Sam New York 9. St Louis 10; bases on balls.

Murphy 6, Sundra 3. Hildebrand 3. Cox struck out. by Murphy S. Hildebrand 1.

Cox 1, Cole 1. Walkup hits, off Murphy 10 In innings. Sundra none in none (none out in 9th), Hildebrand in a 2-3 (two out in 6th). Cox 3 in 3, Cola none in 1 1-3. Walkun none in 1: ball into the air.

Richards Tolled Boston Harris. 4-9, and Heving. 6-1) TTa.V.4 Uiulm Knv. raiders dropped 36 bombs on the I an I i to Blakeney, who threw to third. at Chicago (Stratton, 14-8, and Lee, 11' 11) two sramM.

city today, destroying in ouua- Gliff ille KODf EleCtCd BLcShanGolS I Jnn HJTnKSla. Tnrie frit- Perry, twice Southern amateur nomas nas a great louowuig on i Durocher; runt oattea in, uaian, the west coast and his name has SZSL Maiiho ripped out the knee of inffs. Washington (Appleton, 5-8) at Detroit Tjinrlrtlm'tt nanfs at 4Ka l.ff. passed, ball. Glenn: winning pitcher.

nCmntHv. 13-9). been most prominent among those olds; double plays, Lavagetto to Hudson mihs labi uwu a a I ri At least one person was killed anil atioht iniurtvl. Walkup: losing pitcher, Murpny. umpires.

Basil and Kolls. Time, 2:13. Paid to Block; the way. Hill singled past I A A II PfsQTQ man, beima, present AiaDama second and Maiiho scored. Rose A titleholder, and Harry -Pritchett, New York (Chandler.

14-9) at St Louis (Cole. l-4. Philadelphia (Ross, 9-14) at Cleveland waicva milli. Camilli '(unassisted). Reynolds to attendance, or not 1 nomas WLU accept wis I Herman to Jurges: left on baaes, Chicago A aovernment communique saia forced Hill and Richards scored.

I nmMlNaHAMJ Sent! 18.1 Tuscaloosa. Bill Mcwane, Bir (Harder. 16-10). position if it iS to.him no Brooklyn bas on T.mul two Insurgent planes also bombed Gaufreaux socked a second in- Gus Scollenwerdc'of Mem- mingham, and Charlie BelL Mont- INDIANS 7-3; A'S 3-14. (FIRST GAME) one knows.

1 WUnK ne W1U. bv Tamulis 5. Root 2, Dean 1, Carleton several points -on the northern a IV- a -ia a PHTHIA ab.h.po.a.!CL'LAND ab.h.po.a. At any. this possibility is hits, off Root to a a-3.

Dean to 4 Mediterranean coast rung nomer wun nooooy on to 1 phis, was elected nresident of the gomery, are xne laiiernaies. give the Chicks a run. I snuthai-n a a tt st maatin 9 1 Mississinni listed Eugene Vin 0 Larv.ss 4 2 3 5 2 Moses.rf American League TIGERS 3: NATS t. "Nothine to report on any front 4 12 l. ovuiii vvudiuunayic vviimivui Umpires, Sears, Ballanfant and Klem.

Campbeltrf 4 9 2 -The Crackers sent Spencer to here today, succeeding W. (BiU) son and Hunter G. Waddington, the coast, and is adding color to was the sum of war bulletins from, 0 Heath Jf WASTON ab.h.po.a.bETROrr ab.h.po.a. 9UUWH3 xii uic sixui, ine dik cra ii.vuuiii hani rtt ha or meridian, ana rsen uumerr the outstanding opening game of both government and Insurgent Case.cf 4 oiL-ui nDineut 1 1 4 2 4 3 4 2 4 0 2 1 3 0 3 0 rail K- TUToJlW- -JiiT t1s -m i SECOND GAME.) i ab.h.po.a. 2 1 3Laabs.cf the 1938 season.

wuuoAia jj mniuiw utpiC) errniTTJ lioa V. MCiu, ut viuuuuit. army headquarters. 3 Pytlak.c 4 Keltner.3b 0' Kroner 4 13 4 0 3 4 3 3 3 11 2 0 3 4 10 CHICAGO ab.h.po.a.BKLYN. Lewis.3b Sperryjb Ch'manOf Ftton.lb Johnson.

cf Werber.3b Fsrtling.ss Wagner Nelson.p Buxton xFinney produced five runs. a a Streit was named head of the nacKo a a unuuwuiu Hermanh 3 1 4 HBudsonJb Hill beat out another infield hit Bonura.10 .4. Simmons4I 5 3 9 0 Hudlinj? 5 10 3 3 1 5 110 3 3 9 2 2 4 2 2 9 9 3 4 19 2 3 Se'ingerJb 3 1 3r 0 0 1 York.c 2 1 0 Fox.rf 0 1 4Rogells 0 5 RALPH O. BENNINGTON CvaretUjrf 2 0 OiKoyJf championship committee. The track and field chamnioiishins BLUES WIN.

RENAMED MANAGER. Rose walked and Mauldin forced 0 9 0 If Mverb GalanJf 10 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 a 0 2 RITES ARE RICHMOND, VaM Sept. 18- (5s) Rynoias.cx 0Dm.c were awarded to Georgia Tech by I INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. a a uuimuiMB 3 2 3 OlSingtonjf 3 0 4 OlzzWilliams 3 0 3 ljLvagettoJb Travis Siuliani.c Chase.p Hill at third. Lipscomb singled, scoring Rose.

Peters walked. Beck-man scoring Mauldin. Boi Totala 33 10 24 91 Totals 33 9 2711 o.Brtages Eddie of the Rich- the eommittee. Boxine? to the Kansas City assumed a 3-to-z Funeral services for Ralph O. xBatted for Buxton in 9th.

2 Mnn1 fVtlte in thai Pierimtnt I Jurgi Ha: TPnrt Ravnninff infantrv srhnrtl anrlllead Over Indianapolis in the 3 1 1 sail 0 a 10 1 0 0 0 Bennington, SO, Atlanta sales man. Deshong.p xWasdeU ling flied to Bates and Lipscomb league, announced Saturday night I Russeu'i 0 0 0 0 swimming to the Rex Club, of Bir- American association play-ofl se- ager or Fngidaire corporauon, 0urocher.ss 113 yCampbell .1 0 crnrer1 off at- thai oatth 0 0 0 xxWest 0 9 0 ilea ujr ucuiy( uic imiiaiB uue -aet I mingham. Hogsettp Lance Richbourg had been reappointed manager of the team for who died' unexpectedly Saturday mornine at his home, 1082 Bell- Frnkhusejp 1 1 Rogers. 0 0 today, 6 3. Totals 39142711 Totals 37 10 24 11 head, cleared the sacks.

Richards I Other officers elected were: Dr. nonned tn Riafc--. Sammy Sanders. Memphis; George another year. Mooers said Kica zHassett 9 Hamlin xBatted for Giuliani In Sth.

vyRattMl for rjMhons In Sth. view drive, N. were conducted Yesterday afternoon at Spring Hill I tr'Ml afs rw Washincton 000 000 1001 CHICKS SCORE. lurruxin, jreorgia ieco; guusa ui- bourg would be a non-playing manager during the 1939 season. Totals 21 815 I Totala 22 T15 5 Detroit 202 210 lOx 9 The Chicks scored two mors In sen, Pensacola, and R.

S. Marshall, xBatted for Rogers in 4th. ny tne nev. w. jo.

uarnexu sunu win be in Findlay. Ohio. Philadelphia 100 100 1003 Cleveland 201 112 OOx 7 Runs. Moses. Chapman.

Werber. Lary 3. Heath. Pytlak 2. Keltner: errors, Sperry 2, Bartling runs batted in.

Chapman. Heath 2. Campbell 2. Keltner. Kroner, Hudlin.

Moses 2: two-base hits, Pytlak 2. Lary: home runs. Chapman, Heath, Moses: stolen base, Campbell; sacrifices. Keltner, Kroner, Bartling; double plays. Weatherly to Kroner to Keltner, Kroner to Trosky, BarUing to Etton; left on bases.

Philadelphia 7. Cleveland bases on balls. Nelson 2, Hudlin 2: strikeouts. Nelson 2. Buxton 1.

Hudlin 3: hits, off Nelson 9 in 4 innings, Buxton 1 in 2 innings; hit by pitcher, by Hudlin (Werber); wild pitch. Nelson: losing pitcher. Nelson. Umpires. McGowan.

Quinn and Pipgras. Time, Attendance, 8.000. Runs. Bonura. cuiienbine.

Gennnger z. He played in the outfield this year. azRan for Sinsrton in 5th. the seventh. With two out'Lan- Birnungham," vice pres rdents.

Greenberg, York. Fox. RogelL Bridges; errors, Bonura, Travis; runs batted in. zzzBatted for Hayworth in 5th. Batted for Durocher in 5th.

-iCmUfi aeccwint of darkness). drum singled, Blakeney walked I Frank Kopfv Atlanta, was selected A resident of Atlanta lor tne last four years, Mr. Bennington xorx. 1 ox. Mogeu ta.

nrisonan v-ui- DETROIT WINS. and was safe on Peters' I secretary. lenbine. Greenbenr. Bonura: two-ase io Ml hit Bridges; three-base hit Roe ell; home error.

Maxcy batted for Bush and PITTSBURGH. Siept. IB. (HI Brooklyn 012 003 was a native of Fort Wayne, inn. He was a World War veteran and run, Bonura: left on Pases.

Washington t-i i.j.. tv. MaiAn.1 I Runs. Hack. Herman.

Gaian. Hudson. singled to right, scoring Landrum 14. uetroit 13: oases on oaiis. GUARD HURT.

served overseas with the Eighty and Blakeney. Rikard struck out A. Camilli, Sington; errors. Cavarretta, Amateur Baseball -Federation lo Dea; runs batted in, Galan. Reynolds, phomninnchin 7-5.

frrm Wilkina- OTJea. Sington 8. Lavagetto two-base Deshong 4. Bridges strikeouts. Chase 2.

Deshong 1, Bridges hits, off Chase fourth division. The Chicks scored again in the I TAMPA. Fla- Sent 18. iPU 11 in 4. Deshong 3 in 3.

Hogsett in u- n.u.v.,,-1. hit- Durocher: three-base hit, Herman; burg, representing the Pittsburgh home run. Sington: sacrifices. Hassett, wild pitches. Deshong: losing pitcher, eignin.

nates ana Lrrace mi sue-Orlando Molina, 225-pound guard, cessive singles. Reese popped to will be lost to the University of Chase. Umpires. Rue. Mortality, Grieve.

SPELMAN ANNOUNCES Latvagetto; oouoie piay. nerman tunas- district. (SECOND GAME.) PHILA. ab.h.po.a.!CLEVE. Tune.

3:06. Attendance, la.vuu. aiated): left cm bases. Chicago 0. Brook' ab.h.po.a.

Peters. Then GautreaUX rolled to Tamna football team for at least I FIVE APPOINTMENTS lvn basest on Balls, ott Koeers 3 111 Moses.rf 9 4 0 Uinr.ss Boiling, Who failed to hold Bates six weeks. and mav he out nf ar. French strikeouts. Frankhouse 1.

Ham Southern League SHAUQNESSV "LAYOFF. New Orleans Nashville 0, AUanU Memphis 10 innings) NATIONAL LEAGUE ''THK STANDINGS. Five anpointments to the fac lin 1. French 3. Russell hits, off on third and Bates scored on the tion for the remainder of the sea- ALL IN THE GAME house in 2 1-3 Innings.

Rogers 0 tn 1 2-3, ulty and staff of Spelman College piay. Lanamm was safe cn Peters' son. Coach Nash Hipcins said to- Hamlin 1 in 1. French in 4. Russell 3 2 1 OC'mpbelljf 3 Heath.lf 2'0 Trosky.

lb 4 SI Pytlak.c 2 Keltner 2 lKroner.2b 2 Feller Werber.3h 4 2 Chap an.lf 4 1 Etten.lb 2 9 Johnson cf 3 2 4 2 Partling.ss 4 2 Wagner.c 3 0 Thomas 3 1 0 in 1: hit by Ditcher, by Brankhouse were yesterday oy error, but the rally ended when day, when informed by physicians Lipscomb gathered. in Blakeney that Molina sustained a knee in- Continaed From First Sports Page. (Cavarretta). Umpires. Ballanfant.

Klem Florence M. Read, nresident and Sears. Time, 1:29. Attendance, CLUBS W. L.

Pct.lCLUBS W. L. Pet. Elizabeth McKee. of Yonkers, is.

007. pop. jury in tackling drill. Yn has been added to the mathe singled. With two away, Bush was on third and Rikard was on The Chicks tied it up in- the Pifburgh SI 7 JS1 Boston 60 69 JS00 Chicago 7S 01 J01SL Louis 67 72 4S2 Cincy 78 61 S3 75 .457 ninth.

"Veverka started it with a Milnar.p Schue.o C.Smith.p zWorkman matics faculty; Edith I. uiggs, os New York citv. will teach chem N. York 73 64 Ph'elphia 44 S3 .321 0 0 triple. Maxcy 1 singledLv A fast and it fell for a triple.

Both were Tubize Wins Again, istry, and Wirt G. Faust of Fair second with urace up. i Grace hit one on the nosai Boiling to the right and smothered the line drive. It was a great catch, a superlative play. double play saved the day.

Rikard knocked cold. Peters suffered a YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Bmnklvn 4-3: Chicago 1-3. Totals 32 14 21111 Totals 21 3 21 9 mont, W. Va, will join the Eng hit to Beckman, who shot the ball cut over -his eye 'as his glasses Takes 3-to-l Lead tSecond game called, fifth, darkness.) Batted for Smith In seventh.

(Called end seventh, darknes. lish department Pittsourcn l-i miiaoeinnia o-i. to Peters. Peters rifled it to Boll- Rose was carried from the ing. Bates hit home run.

mak-1 field. He was still out Chatham Helen T. Rogers has been named Had that one ot the Chicks would have scored two (Second gam called, fifth dark Philadelphia Ono 075 214 Cleveland 000 001 2 3 ROME, GaJ SepC 18. Scoring secretary to the dean and Mrs. ing the score 7 to 6.

Grace was I went to short and oetting to left runs to take the lead. Such a catch by Rikard Friday -night Fannie H. Simpson is to assist with up. The crowd was tense and ex-i The collision was a tough blow Runs. Moses 3, Werber 3.

Chanman 3, Etten, Johnson 2, Bartling. Wagner. Thomas. Weatherly, Trosky. Kroner: error.

Trosky; runs batted in. Moses 2, Chaoman 2, Johnson 2. Lodigianl 2, Bartlina 2. Warner. Thomas.

Werber. the work in the dean's office ana rumed the Crackers. So Boiling sort of evened up things. Sometimes the baseball dice-come seven. a tally in the ninth inning, Tubize nosed out the Shannon nine this afternoon, and took a three-to-one lead in the series to determine pectant And with the count 3 and for Sunkel.

Rose could nave 2, Grace tripled off the signs in caught the balL Blakeney fouled in the Spelman library. ness. (Other games rained-out). TODAY'S GAMES. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, St.

Louis at New York. Chicago at Brooklyn. CincinnaU at Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE THE STANDINGS. Weatherly.

Camnbell. Pytlak: two-base At iTON APT HFI.PS Ie raiampion pi tne lexuie loop. MRS. MARY N. JONES hits.

Mosea 2, Suche. Trosky. Kroner. Weatherly; home run. Moses; stolen right Reese was up Sun- to Richards.

Yarter batted -for kel replaced Beckman, who had Heusser. Yarter lined to Oetting enough. and Landrum -i scored after the The bleacher crowd was on Its Maxcy flied to Mauldin. FI INFRA T. BITES TO HA An Alphonse-Gaston act by Reese and Bush on PetersVfoul t-rfirffi shannon arid Dearl.

Tub bsses. Campbell. Werber: sacrifice. Weatherly: double play. Lodigianl to helped a Cracker rally in the sixth.

Peters walked, loading the ize, engaged in a tight pitching Partline: left on bases. Philadelphia feet Reese grounded to Lipscomb. I That put the Chicks ahead. Cleveland base on balls, rhomas 3, who threw wild to first. Grace I CHATHAM DOUBLED.

bases with one out when they let the foul drop Between them, aaei tnat oroKen up in me a a. a am a. a asa a. a I aalakiU 4HV AM ak aH 1aaJ 4a CLTJBS W. L.

Pet I CLUBS W. L.Pct-N. York 04 48 .71 Washl'gton 70 71 .496 Boston 79 59 .5721 Chicaeo 75 .436 Feller 0, Miinar 2, sucne strtxeou's. Thomas 1. Feller 3.

Suche 1. C. Smith 3: to scored the tying run. Lipscomb's I Williams grounded to Landrum. Rarbman ainIH tn imttmr.

mrnvm PJIatnlHm. XtMtstHn I wucu oiui hits off Feller, 4 in 4 1-3- innings: j-ar. score Catchings from second with throw hit Umpire Campbell and I Chatham and Landrum ran to- Cleveland 79 61 SL Louis 49 86 JOS Detroit 74 66 JSXl Phfla'phia 51 90 J62 2 In 1-3 inning: suche. 4 in 1-3 inning: the only run of the game r. Smith.

4 in 1 inning: wild Ditches. Reese was held at first Gautreaux I gether. Chatham was knocked Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Nell Jones, 44, found scalded to death Friday night in a bath tab of her apartment at 485 Wabash avenue, N. will be conducted at 2 o'clock (central standard time) this afternoon in the Mount Carmel church, with burial to be in the churchyard, under direction of Sam U.

Greenberg Com- Thomas. Miinar: passed ball, Wagner; losing pitcher. eiier. struck out (down and the ball rolled away for The Crackers got runners onla double. Chatham got up and left the game.

Veverka replaced hirn.1 The bases were still loaded with one out as Spencer departed. Veverka. who had a trial with the Crackers under the name of Frank Werk, caused Mauldin to fly to Bates. Lipscomb scored after the catch. YESTERDAY'S RCSULTS.

St. LouU 4-4: New York S-T. Detroit Washington 1. Tubize was held to four hits throughout the game by Claude Satterfield, with Dean getting two of those. Shannon touched Dean Miiladelphia 3-14; Cleveland T-S.

first and third in the ninth, but I scored. That tied it up. Boiling Mauldin fouled to Blakeney. Heus-1 was intentionally walked. Maiiho BUFFALO WINS.

called. col (Other gam for three hits, one. a double in weatner.l ser-replaced Veverka to pitch to doubled sharply to left and Wil- MailhO Supplied the Clmchmr waUOp. -lt was a triple Which I the eiehth innina bv Eddie Kese. BUFFALO, Sept.

18. '(UP) Buffalo advanced to the nany. Mauldin. Ikams scored the winning run. councea over naies neaa.

i ne vracKcrs, niuinr ajrain. naa i9 .1 A coroner's jury. yesterday aft ernoon decided Mrs. Jones was ac International league play-off finals today by handing Syracuse a Memphis on the defensive insofar as the final tame MondavtTubize ooo ooo ooi i 4 TOOAV.g GAMES. Philadelphia at Cleveland.

New York at St. Louis. Boston at Chicago (2). Washlneioa at Detroit. THE It was one of the wildest games In the tenth, Peters and Rose seen In Atlanta since the old days ran together on Landrum's pop! of Memphis and Atlanta rivalries.

SatnoW ad SatterfieW; Deon cideptally killed. fourth consecutive, defeat, UlCUl T. bUUbWIUkU, Ia aelTlll..

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