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Youthful Slar of Dashes Licking; Alh- Ictics auc! Senators Win. "The St Louis Cardinals lost tliird straight slart against 'Boston Braves ycslcrday while ilu-; Now York Cilnnls moved nearer I I National leaders wilh victory ov- (T the Pirates. In the American league the Athletics beat the Browns ar.d'lhc F-n-1 ators followed suit with win over tiie Indians. was the winner of 1 tn 5 struggle with the Red ing three runs in the last Ho Innings only to lote. The Ilraves to Grimes in the first three Innings while Franklionse and Zachury cued Brandt in the final Berger hit home run.

'Flic New York Giants walloped the Dues nt Pittsburgh. The score was 8 to 2. ntzslmmons pitched shutout ball after the first. Inning. Leach crashed a four base blow.

Oil got. four lilts. Kramer was the losing hurlcr. After losing four straight. games the Brooklyn Robins turned on the Cincinnati Reds yesterday and won 3 to 0 decision.

Wat Claik's Eoulh- paw pitching held the Reds down. Lucas scattered the Robins' inns over as many innings but his males failed to count runs for him. Wcs Swcclland pitched the Cubs to a victory, over the Phillies nt Chicago, 1 to 4. The Phils got off to nn early lead but were safely the rest of the way while the Bruins gradually moved ahead. The Washington Senators won their seventh successive game at Hi; expense of the Cleveland Indians Friday.

The score was 1 to 1. Fisch er the route for Waxhlnglon. Wcs Fcrrell was losing litirU'r. Roy Mahaffey let the St. Browns down with four hits raid the champion Macks easily won by a 6 to 2 score.

The Athletics cinched the game In the fifth and seventh inhm'gs. was Ih; losing hutier nil ball hair' Chicago While Sox. Tne "score was .11 to'2. Gehrlg and Chapman hit; homers, Geiirlg's coining with Riilir'niirbasc: Henry Jolinsnu th: Jack Hiisscli and George Uhle hooked up in a pltchcis' duel at Boston arid the lied Sox bent the TiRers, to 1. The Tigers managed for only three hits oil P.tisscll but TJhle was almost as siinsy.

Biting only five hits. HOW THEY STAND Birmingham W. 41 Cliatlnnocgu Atlanta 20 Orleans W- l.itilc Reck 27 Memphis 27 Mobile 23 OOKS American T.caj:uc W. Millnclelphlii Washington New York Cleveland St. l.onls Chicago Hosloii nd'roit .552 .500 AM .401 PH.

i .555 .500 DO VOU KNOW Lurry Oimhnnl. wlio recently awarded the Uig Ten ul N'jrlhwesU'in for outstanding alhlptU 1 achievements, is tmhful yoiiiii; man. When a pi'elty co-ed speaks to him he He played end for Ihi.T years nn tin- varsity, tnity two of the major Rames mi iiccounl of Injuries. He played rust base for the Purple and was its captain this ycai For four his Ki.ulrs wine which is abnut us good as you can get Prcsliltnl of the senior class president of Dem. honorary Junior society'.

member of Eta Phi, honorary national classical fraternity voted most popular man in senlnr cln.ss voted man who hail done most for his cullece Some guy! A ftsMWJ Irt ii'dfiLD OF ENGWEERING- HE KAStoJ MILLIONS- vs BECAME wTeas BCWSG LIKE fe Liilfe EX RiCKfcRP IS A STICKLER. fbfL TUB 6AME-Hg THE NiEb peode- 'i- HE SqtlAJS CF HIS spread into seven states the bntion the Sclnneling- SATURDAY, JUNK Caklwell Qiicks Turns Back and Travelers 1.e:\Riio W. 30 28 28 New York Chicago Bcston 25 lirocklyp 23 Philadelphia 20 Cincinnati 17 Senath to Oppose Sox Here Sunday .521 .438 18-Year Olf! Pasrulcna Stu- dont Is S. Threat for Olympic Honors. 'BV DAN THOMAS I'ASAllENA, June iK- ijliost of Chailey Piicldock.

known as tliir world's fastest humon. may carry the red, white and shield of the Unltud States to victory In the 100 and MO-mttcr nf Olympic SniRfs 10 be held In Los Angclr-s ni'Xl veal 1 Alvln r'itch. senior nt Pasadena HJuh is tlv? lad 1 to follow In the footsteps nf his ruinous predecessor. And he hus an even better Mnrl thur. Piidilcck.

who also was a student at Pasadena High bin who ncvav attracted murh lUti-ntion In tircles' until after, he entered the University of California. Unofficially, Pitoli already lias the world's record in the ICQ-yard dash, licing clocked at 3 by three timer. 1 on one- occasion. And ho lias consistently negotiated the distance in than 10 fr-concls this spring. Filch blond and fast but those are tho only ways in which ho can Ix: compared to Paddock.

Charley Is short nml ha.s-absolute- ly no form when It comes to run- Coaches always were ptiz- over his remarkable sliced in the face of that discrepancy. Filch Is a lanky youth, being about six feet- tall and 'Weighing 1GO pounds. And he has excellent form. According to coaches who have watched youth run, he will do belter In the 220-yard ili'iii than In the century, just ns 'Paddock showed up better in the onger sprint. Paddock was slow starting hut ho gallwcd speed is he went alonn and hnd a ter- Ific 'leaping finish which was the nain feature of Ills running.

Fitch starts cxccntlonally Jasl" for a of his but the domln- iling factor in his speed is an stride of about 10 'eet, considerably longer than the stride of most sprinters. is this stride, according to experts, thnt will him outstanding in'the J20-yard. dash as soon as he develops sufficient stamina to tva- vcrse tin; distance at top Filcli probably will enter Stanford University next fall, his father being an alumnus' of that, school Bui slndents mul nlumni of Southern California already are trying to convince him that- theli instllution is the better nf the two. Beat Crax in Tcnlli. Kcrtn Who Stayed When.the Nnticnal League teams went south and west in HID spring- lime, 77 young men good and truo.

no less, were taken along, most of them Just for the ride. Of tliisc, just seven have established definitely their right to stay "up pf seven, perhaps the job drawn by Johnny was most difficult. Mr. McGrnw is a very exacting person about third he played there himself and has a pretty fair idea of what It's all about. Besides, that Infield of the Giants around at pretty lively clip.

But fittec into it perfectly. The young man is one who takes things as they come, whether a fast- breaking, spitlcr or a swlshim grounder along the base line. refiiscd to become excited or chesty He has been hitting .300 consistently and fielding in scnsaticna fashion. the Broadcaster Another Giant rookie Is John Berly, who sneaked away from t'" Cards' farm at Rochester, lie ha won a regular pitching assijnnicn by his recent good games. Berly an Vergez are different types.

Berl leans a bit the Grimes dis position, which is to tell the worl that'he's a tetter man than I an Dizzy Dean, and all about how he' going to make the visitors thin they are anemic flagpole sitter carrying the Vassar Daisy Chai in a high wind. Red WortMngton has added world of punch to the Braves. Her Is another that Branch Rickey a lowed to gel oft the honk, the dlnals figuring Ihey had onoug'r outfielders. Red is only 24 and is, a natural .300 hitter, a sure crowd An independent ball club from Scnath, will invade Dlytheville tipping mil rlnmmy .371. A pret- (Sunday for -a game at.

FJaley Field fair country baiter! And. while U-uh the Blylheville Red'Sox. Is no Speaker In (he outfield. The Hose have been improving manages lo hurl himself under steadily for the past two weeks a fly ball and then. Pepper Martin, recalled by the iirtJiuah from liochesler.

has been Sen all i racepl that Ihe Missouri- ivnllopcd Hrickey here Tlmrsduy bj a one-sided score. Little is known of ireatcnln? to steal Donlhlt's job, Inch is sufficient rccommeirlation least to get him into one of the league hrittce games, tils frame a bit suggestive of Fatly ans dropped a game to Manila las week. The regular lineup of the Hose Including Young, Whitworlh. MMir- le. Wright and Thrasher, who have COMMISSIONER'S SAI.K Notice is hereby given that the 11.

but he Is not the siilinnavy! been lilttini: the ball consistcnlly. A and anothsr sure will lie ready for play. Wright "Spot Reid will likely imrl for Bly- lheville. The same Is scheduled to begin at 3:30 o'clock. rowd jileaser.

When th? great Johnny Hack Moore bor- owed his glove and went, lo pa- rol center for the Cubs. Ifr not a great batler. ns averages 1 R.VI.EM. are hut can bruise 11.473 real estate dealers in Oregon. In a pinch.

As an outfielder he less than at this time last year, rave's far and fast. GAMES TODAY -Southern T.caguc. Memphis at Birmingham. Little Hock al Atlanta. New Orleans at Chattanooga.

Mobile at Nashville. as STARS or APT Hn you advise a to slart by pl.iyii-s the iir is it lirst Icarn something about tl.s rnu- first? American I.caRuc Chicago at New York. SI. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston.

Cleveland at Washington. By all means, learn to. swiivr th? club first. The beginner should net near a golf ronr.v until inr idea of bow to hit the bill. By practicing first he will National League.

Boston at St. Louis, liiooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at Pittsburgh. Piiiladrlphia nt. Chicago.

undersigned commissioner. In compliance wilh Ihe lerms of a decree rendered by Ihe Chancery Court foi the Chiekasawba District of Mississippi County, Arkansas, on the 1511 1 day of May. 1031, wherein Ameri can Bldg Loan Ass'n. and W. Djlony.

Truslcc, were Plaintiffs, No 41121. and N. W. Tranlham and Lois Tranlham were Defendants, wil sell nt public auction to the highes and iK'st bidder, on a credit of three months, at the front door of the Court House, between (he hour prescr.jcd by law. In the City a Blylheville.

Arkansas, on the till of July, .1931, Ihe following al estate, lo-wit: Lot Nine. Block Three. Ruddle Heights Addition to Blytheville. Mississippi County, Arkansas. Said sale will be had to fatisf: id decree In the sum of ilh 10 per cent Interest from Apr! 1931.

The purchaser at said sale will red to execute bond wilh ap roved security, to secure the pay- icnt of the purchase money, and lien will be retained upon said Oixrty as addilion for the ayinent of such purchase uiomncy. Witness my hand ond the aid Court, on this, the 13th day of une, 1931. U. L. GAINES.

1-20-27 Commissioner in Chancery. COMMISSIONKK'S SAM: Notice is hereby given lha: tin a confidence that will add improve' undersigned commissioner, in coai- ment. more rapidly to his pliancc with Ihe terms of a dccrei Beginners ought to rcalvo that rendered by the Chancery Court foi they hinder a first class plaver 0:1 the lints by not being tc play fast enough, need of ruining There is no a pood n'ayer's the Chlckasaivba District of sippi County, Arkansas, on the 1M1 day of 1931. wherein Amfri Same because your -own is Congestion on our links today the direct result of poor ptavhiif. plus poorer etiquet.

If you Ks" invite those behintin to come through. Keep clcsc to the group ahead anri Pleaser. and his spikes dig a lot 1 Wes Schulmerich', the former football sta'K With Los Angeles, last year. Wes trounced the apple for a nmrk of .377, and while he hasn't been that high this year, .333 isn't so poor for a young man just trying to get along. The nitrior that Wes caught fly balls' on top of his head also has proved to be unfounded.

'Bwts'In' The fullte Phils have been making it hard for the leaders this year with the help'pf Buzz Arletl; a sort of League edition of Babe tolling the Coasl Conouerer of Jones Barred From National OMAHA. (UP) Goodman, who worked his into the ftoHinp; linicilsht Tcaling Bobby Jones in the 1029 by de" can Bldg. Loan Ass'n. and Dclony, Trustee, were No 4P64. and J.

J. Gtllcss. et al Defendants, will sell at public auc tion to the highest and besi on a credit of three-months, at th front door of the Court be tween the hours prescribed by in the City of Blythcville. Arkar.sa on the llth day of July, 1M1, th following real estate, The East Twenty-five cf Lot Three, Block One. Sunrise Addition to Tilythcvillc.

Mississippi County, Arkansas. Said sale will be had to satis said decree in the sum of with 10 per cent Interest from vember 1930. The purchaser at said Jalc will amateur tournament match, has' required to execute botKl with a been barred from in )roven security, to secure pa national open meet at Toledo July! nienl of the purchase monev. nud Ray Caklwell's anclcni magic as balllli'iR as'ever, the Birmingham Barons let the Mi'inphU Chicks down wilh a 4 to 2 dete.it at Birmingham yesterday. The league leading isirniinghain club scored three runs-In sixth after being held scoreless for five Innings by' Walter Beck.

They foi lowed wilh one more in ihe eighth. Every man in the Baron hit safely at least once. Koek's Travelers defeated i the Atlanta Crackers 4 to 3 al Atlanta in 10 Innings. The Pebbles got 12. hits with the winning nm being counted in the ninth.

Hughes was Ihe winning pitcher and Messenger the loser. Shirley hit a hoiiie run. Collecting'a total of 25 hits, thi Mobile Marines swamped the Susli- ville Vols under a 20 (o 0 score at N'ashville. The Marines scovej in every inning but the third and fifth. Owens refused to let up on the Vols.

limiting them to six hits. Hutson hit a home run. The New Pelicans i Kl Raglaud for only five hits and Ihe Lookouts won 5 to 0 decision over the Birds. Red ikout. fielder, knocked out a pair nf home runs.

The victory was the fifth straight for the Lookouts. when Tex Richard died, il was lite us LI $15 a week teamster widely predicted that the 'day of Colorado railroad project, nillion dollar fight gates was had lifted himself into the front forever. For so great was the ranks of'construction engineers. He ustcr of. that mighty showman, it Had built railroads through the was hard to imagine anybody step- rocky heights of the Andes and had Into of suiter-pro-' planned ami constructed dams and notcr.

I canals in Panama. He had made Slribling fight'-in Cleveland. COMMISSIONER'S SALE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner, in compliance with the terms of a decree rendered by the Chancery Court for the Chickasawba District of Mississippi Count)', Arkansas, on the 15lh day of May, 1931. wherein American Building Ass'n. and W.

L. Delony, Trustee, were Plaintiffs. No. 4944, and Jack E. Wilson.

Grace Wilson and Daley R. Hill were De How he finds time to give sumuch a 1 attention to the staging of toxins to thc hfestt and best bidder, on a credit of three months, at the The Madison Square" Garden Cor- 1 millions. But (lie cynical sons of wrntion of New York- shortly after slug wanted to be shown he imionnced that William P. Carey could do in the fight business. vould carry on as its president.

No- In the short lime since Rickard body in. the boxing world had ever I passc( Cnrey has bid fair icard of him. But finance and engineering his fame vitle. was world- rr if surmount the feats- of the colorful "Tetlgc." The clear- show. 1 is a matter of wonder to who 1 Know other projects in financial fields he still' directs.

He saw his first fight, or ''boxing contest" as he now insists they're called, when Dempsey knockeu oil'. Carpentier in Boyle's Thirty Acres. He became interested in the sport and when the chance came lo be- Carcy, had siartcd out in headed and forceful Irishman has sist. come a part of it. he could not re- seventccn.

in Mississippi County. Arkmisas-Blytheville, Arkansas. Said sale will be had to satisfy said decree in the sum of $898.80. with 10 cent, interest, from 1st. 1031.

The. purchaser at said, sale will be required "to execute bond with approved security, secure the payment of the purchase money, and a lien will be retained upon snld property as additional security for the payment of such purchase money. I Witness my hand and the seal cf I said Courl, on this, mo 13th day of said decree in the sum of SM04.72, with 10 per cent interest from Nov. 1st, 1930. The purchaser at snid sale will be required to execute bond with ap- security, to, secure the payment of the purchase money, and a lien will retained'upon said property as additional security for the payment of such purchase money.

Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, on this, the 13 day of June. 1931. R. L. GAINES, 13-20-21 Commissioner' in, Chancery.

June, 1831. R. L. GAINES. 13-20-21 Commissioner, in Clnncery.

SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner, in compliance with the terms of decree rendered by the Chancery Court for the Chickasawba District of Mississippi County, Arkansas, on the 15th day of May, 1931. wherein American Building Loan Ass'n. nnd W. L. Delony, Truslee, were Plaintiffs.

No. 4803, and J. 'J. Gilless, et al were Defendants, will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, a credit of three months, at front door of. the Court House, between the hours prescribed by law, in the City of Blytheville, 'Arkansas, on the llih day of July 1931.

wit: the following real estate, to- lien will be retained upon said prop- Failure to send his formal ap-jcrly as additional security lor the plication to headquarters Iwfoia I payment of such purchase money. May 19 barred Goodman, he wasi Witness my hand and the seal of amassed 237 home runs in advised. Golf officials icfiiEcd his said Court, on this, the 13th day other day the bat- plea thai he uas. in ignorance of of 1931. R.

L. GAISES tlrif (Jwived liim to bf I is-PO-37 Cni.iintiuiniK In riunrny COMMISSIONER'S SAI.K Notice is hereby given tint the ndersisncd commissioner, in corn- fiance with the terms of a decree endercd by the Chancery Conn for ho Chickasnwba District, of MLs ippi County. Arkansas, on the of May. 1931. wherein Amerian Hldg.

Loan Ass'n. and W. Dolony. Trustee, were PlainlilTs. Mo nnd Mrs.

Mary Henley, el nl VITC Defendants, will tell at auction to the highest and besi bidder. on a credit of three months, at he front door of the Court HOITO. between llic hours prescribed by I aw. in the City of on the llth day of 1S31, the following real eMaie -awit: Beginning nt the Southeast corner of G. W.

Richardson's lot and the South corner ol W. D. Henley's store nm thence South 13C 1-3 feet tn slflkc. thence East Ro'i fee; to slake; thence North HO fi-et io sUike; thence West 13 1-3 rr i to place of beginning, saaic tx- Ing carved wit of the quarter of Northeast qu.iucr ol Section seventeen. Tonnsinp ni- tccn North.

Range eleven Fast; Also beginning at the Nr.rth- cast corner of G. W. Dici-arrt- son's lot and run Ihcncr South 16 rods to stake; thence Kav. 100 feet to stake; thence N'ortli 16 rods to stake; thence Wes; 100 feet lo place of the suirling point is il line between Sections ll Lot Four, Block Six, 'Ruddle Heights Addition to Blythcvillo, Mississippi County, Arkansas. Said, sale will be'had to satisfy remiired Jo e.tecute bond 1 wilh approved security, to secure the payment of Ihe purchase money, and a lien will be retained upon said properly as additional security for the front door of the Courl House, between the hours prescribed by law, in the City of Blylheville.

Arkansas, on the llth day of July. 1931. the following real estate, to-wit: Lots Seven and Eight, Block Three of the Ruddle Heights Addition to Blytheville, Missis- sippl County, Arkansas. 4 Said sale will be had to satisfy said decree in the sum of S1.S85.45. with 10 per cent interest' from May 1st.

1931. The purchaser at said sale will be required to execute bond with ap- proved'security, to secure ment of the purchase money, and a lien will be retained upon said prop- payment of such purchase money, erty as additional Security for the Witness my hand and the seal of Payment of such purchase money, said Courl, on this, the 13th day June, 1931. R. 1 I 0( Witness my hand and the seal of said bn this, the 13th day of June. 1931.

R. L. GAINES. 13-20-27 Commissioner in Chancery 13-20-27 Commissioner in Chancery. COMMISSIONER'S SALE Notice is hereby given'that the undersigned in compliance with the terais- of a decree by the Chancery Courl for the Chickasawba District of Mississippi County.

Arkansas on the 15th of May. 1931. wherein American Building Loan Ass'ii. and W. L.

Delony. Trustee, were plaintiffs No. 4307 and J. L. Flake, Laura Flake and J.

P. Flake were will sell at. public auction to the highest and best bidder, on a of three months, at the front door of the Court House, between the. hours presented by law. In the City of Blytheville, Arkansas, on the llthj day of July, 1931.

following real 1 estate, tcxwit: Lot Nineteen, in Block of the Joe P. Pride Subdivision to Mississippi County. I Arkansas. Sakl sale will be had to satisfy said decree In the sum of $1,474,18.: with 10 per cent interest from Fcb- ruary 1st, 1931. The purchaser at said sale will be Don't Accept Any Old Gasoline NOTICE! To Those Owing Dodson FurnituieCo.

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