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MIDDLKSUOKO DAILY NEWS "FIMDAY; JULY Old and New Managers Hubbeil, and a i Take for Opener." New Yoik r(I hpnd-to-haml opens at tin 1 Polo Giounds today between the New Vork Gnnts and the Chicago Clubs ct the National league lead. If tne Gmnts are going to catch the Cubs, this IE the time to do it, be- Cfivise after three Games here Chicago goes home for a 20-day -stand And this Cub team like many, before 13 at iti it longest at Vfflgley Field Opposing pitcheis for 'he open mg game are Carl Hubbell, who has won six straight after 1m etrly June collapse, and Chrt Davis, "who has been almost Useleih to' the Cubs aftei a. long siege of arm troubfe. I The Cubs can't lose, the lead to day but a Giant victoiy will leave Chicago witi.honly a point advantage Because of the dif fercncei in the number of games played the Giants will have to to grab tht lead The Cubs cnn go home in fust place'by, winning onn garni Off luy when the' Sports Parade "I'LL BEA-f LOUIS," SAYS By McLEMORE United Press Correspondent New the same pride in his voice an art connoisseur would have in inviting you to stop by and sec an origi I nal Degas, Promoter Mike Jacobs asked us yesterday to drop in at dinner time and wutch Tommy Farr eat. We accepted and never will re- jgret it, because with the possible I exception of the Grand Canyon by sunrise vve never have seen a more demonstration.

Tommy may not do so well agpinnt Joe Louis in August, but.ho is'a fierce a when pitted a banquet table loaded with From i of i bell, wlie nlie moved boldly out against a double shrimp cocktail, until the final one that sent him tearing into an entire, Edam cheese, he waa magnificent trencherman, sure in his approach Horniby Jim tyottomley a deadly in his execution; His "For the best interests of the team," Rogers Hornsby manager of er 01 TM'" 1 TM- doubly lus- the St. Louis Browns since li83, has been dismissed and Jim 0 by lhe fuct that he Was Bottomley, veteran first baseman, nnmed acting manager I stepped a boat balance of the season. President Donald a the lantic crossing. One is apt to be- change in Louis. I ctnneYy thl 6 5 -t iut After Iho lea a the come, weary of eating on a Atlantic liner.

The food is free, TI and when one becomes top dened down to and got it, solicitous chase one to with deli- 1 Same, MhrUri Bros: a 1(J was out Fab- offered alibis. He Tommy Farr, Englishman Great Britain's newest Jieavyweight. champion, Tommy Airr, says he'll "beat Joe Louis because I never have been knocked out and I'm not afraid of anyone.but as he trains in New for his Aug. 26 heavyweight fight with" Joe. Farr recently came across to set up training quarters for the bout.

18U alone hia feat of Monday when' he set i ddo11 hv 16 Tanher'jr- down with' on6' hit. th TM a to Dean, ing. in tho.j-qie of announcer, Pro- Bryi moter JncoBs 'called: -i Arjay the Cuba 'y in. tT Boston J3ecs swept thcii 4 frame series with the St Louis Cardinals by winning th game, 2-0 Behind Danny Mac Pajjjdcn's 6-hit pitching The Cauls only live runs in the ehliic, serips Pittsburgh smacked i Brooklyn hurlers for In game of the lifter- 1 (l ailv CCI io second singled Jacot on H. ncnts." off Parr's "oppo- i N'cw York They included the double Pittsburgh Louis noon Modciii 'Equipment won Smith's third strniglit hit and sh cocktail, two.

bowls of St. Loi thtn first giuiie of the second half scored on Griffith's smash over mB fish course, a Boston by defeating i and Wine 8 first for the ncoro of five all, to 5 Although out hit ') to 8, Modem won the ball gume ern bunched 'their hits in the sec- the sixth on hits by Green, ond utul sixtli Innings to siote built, to Jenkins followed tholr runs. nnd counted in lhe inning London broil with mutton chops rampant, a steak, and a shepherd's pie. vousnoss when head In the fiul giime M. Smith hit ovei Jenkins again' the two) to mate Ms total 41 Hank GWenberg hit No.

21" Jlnunj hit No- his fifth In the In dgep left 'f or a home i un. team, gqtllng two foi three and with a singly homo mn in two games game honors went a base Farr on 'y betrayal of ner- vousnoss (or was it eagerness I was drumming of the knife an Hams was oh tllc ta Ble and; tKc" quick i foi his KUli of tno i PoPPysee'd. roll, 1.. Cincinnati Lost 30 33 37 -10 44 -17 n'i Pet. .634 512 .476 ,425 ,405 381 Hjorne runs featured play in the caMli on hits byJDean and Dun- Th 8 second nijjiican Haf'Ti'oskyjhlt cu lo 'JJ' un 1su(1 for Wlni! lo Smit of Modern Eqliip- tin ee fai foui, a single, thiec bag- mcnt rallied for five iuns, whort sei and home mn.

Foi Modem a men. went to bat. i inst GVenit'Wrtfe host with one toe iti JUiree duyij Lou Gatiritf 1 claoif- toplc 'f 11 "nses Duncan and a single Woody i ed put No 14. Joe DIMrigglo fttjl-' mi sed a shoe-string catch Jen- got two ioi thieu, both singles kins walked, Hopson lived on The games Monday ait- between ed make aNj? kind of 'u int, tlm fliit tfdie he's hltless in 21! St. Louis Browns clouted J5 hits to trounce the Van keefe, ,184 Bollie ilemslcy and Si mi West hit homeib Detroit slufeged put li) hits and crushed the Ued Sox, 17 to 4 Wudc held thc Red Sox JThe winner of this week's Cash Prize of Beulah Idol (ANSWER: was a king.

"Kinif" means of the State," "Ruler," or "Principal," and not necessarily imply the sex. "Queen" Elizabeth the sovereign power, a "Queen" is the title consort of a king. S. E. p.

520. 1933 Plymouth Sedan 275 Ford Ro'adsier 1934, Ford' Clicv. Master Sedan 275 325 365 mnth's Smith and Woody, Tatinety and Latin" Cioc Uaniels followed with Hell and Mai li.i I'he i ioi field. Scoic by nulings to six.Jiits but gave up-Yi)'bases on bulls. Whitl Wyntt, making his first start fthe year, h'e'ld thc Ath letics to four hits as Cleveland 6-1.

Trosky's. two hoinera featured the Indians' attack. SOX SHUT OUT on the bread and butter plate. He moved sharply on the'shrimp showing; a beautifully lef jab with, the The shrimp throwing up a' Russian dressing defense, tried'to escape, but Tommy speared" unmercifully The minestrone chance. Working in ''cloeei Kan drove it into a neutral corner of the it immei'- it with magnificent right uppercul with his Farr impatient be'lwcen "rounds," and scowled at the Waiters when'they were slow providing him with opponents.

It was against the London broil and the steak that he showed the true instinct'of the killer. Abandoning his jabbing with the fork, the 060 003 x--8 Welshman started driving home Blue ne is 'five' o'clock (H Tannery Martin Bros. 1 0 2 2 0 1 0--0'9 2 Tannery 000 000 1 1 Knllon and Hauls, Tuinei and Mlku. iMiddlesboro Liquor and Wine UOO 0--B I Modern 'Equipment Bruce and Grcnlf. Coylu; Byrd and Ralph Hart was within two men of a perfect game l.lere yesterday when Paul Layman i went in to hit for Ashby in the ninth and singled for the'only i for Newport.

Elizabethton won, 3 to 0. The big right-hander let only two men reach first. Ciiton walked in the seventh but died on first. Layman got no further thnn first in the; ninth wr.fen he singled, as tho next two men were easy outs. The Rod Sox collected i i i J.

SERIES Pcnnington Gap. Lee Bears swept their series with Johnson City yesterday, defeating the 5 to 4, behind the steady pitching of Carver and put the Bears into 1 a tic'with Newport for first place i second half. will open series Penhington Gap Friday. haymakers wfth his knife. He was particularly impressive against thr mutton chops.

Working out of a low crouch, and with his elbows wide, Tommy maneuvered the mutton into position with feints with'his fork and then finished it with beautiful right crosses witli his knife! Tommy looked bad in only one round. That was the one against the shepherd's pie. He seemed to tire against this formidable fellow nnd it seemed as if his corner might have to throw in the napkin. But he rallied smartly and, hooking beautifully with a biscuit, broke' the pie's spirit by eating two potatoes and an onion with one bite. Farr finlshe dwithoul mark on him.

H. CAL Republican Candidate --for-- 7TH DISTRICT Your Vote r. r. Support Will A i a Won 52 62 44 42 40 32 Yesterday's Results Pittsburgh U); Brooklyn 1- St. Louis Boston 2.

Chicago Philadelphia 7. Cincinnati New York Today's Games CProbablo'Pitchers; Chicago at New York--Davis vs. Hubbell. St- Louis at Boston--aHines or Warneke vs, Hamlin. at Philadelphia--Hallahan vs.

Walters. (Only games scheduled). Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sullivan and children, Emily, Charles, Arlis and James, Lily, K.y., visited Mr, rind Mrs.

Robert Jeffrey Sunday. Miss Zalla'Sullivan wlio has been UNITED PRESS Little Heck and New OrleEns suffered today from loss of; stai players as Southern Associatioi teams took on new opponent The Travelers suffered because Team Physician Walter F. flnrrii- thers announced that tlicir bailing hitter, Lindsey Deal, would be out for'The rest of season beca of a dislocated right ankle suffered while sliding into home'-plate in Wednesday's game with Birm- Manager Doc Prothro announced that First Baseman Jack O'Neil, recently suspended, would be pu back on the active list and would alternate in Deal's rigilt garden with Sammy Liberto, utility man. The Pels bemoaned loss.of Lipscomb, second baseman, who was racalled by the Louis Browns in a shakeup following de- posal of Manager Rogers Hornsby. Lispcomb will replaced by Larry Anton, obtained on option from Jersey City, Manager Larry Gilbert of the Pelicans anounced.

Tha Pels defeated Memphis; to 5, at Memphis when -Shortstop Irwin's eighth i i i brought in Uvp runs. The Chicks outhit tli3 Pels, 11 to 7, however, as both teams used three pitcher," The Atlanta Crackers got a stt- ek at Chattanooga when the Lookouts took an 11 mmg battle, 8 to 7. -j NaUiajlh; continued winning ovei Kiioxyille, 8 to 2, at Njshvile. Tenant Homes ilt By Forester! Built By U. S.

Dies From I)ijiiries Jackson, Ky---(Harold MuKlin, son of Elijah Mullins, of "Noc- this county was injured''fa- visiting her aunt, Mrs. Robert Jet-i ia at 30 cl()ck frey, returned home with her par-i oon was( f. tru a TM4. falling true while cutting trees in Cincinnati is woofls llear Boyalton, Magof- ents Sunday. Robert Durham, visiting her parents, Mr.

and Un. lm count y- was removed to the Raleigh Durham this week. i amtsvlll hospital where' he-'died Mrs. Charles Reed has returned 8 clock 'st night. from the Pineville Community Hospital.

Si te is much improved. Black Mountain, visited relatives Johny Valentine has been ill at here and at Gary Saturday'and I his home the past week. a i Verble Sanders, Black Moun-' John Wilford, was I tain, visited his parents, Mr. and visiting here Sunday. Mrs.

Joe Sanders last week end. I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chasteen Mr. and Mrs.

W. Corey mot- and family, Bluffton, are I ored to the top of Pine Mountain visiting Mr! and Mrs. Coy Taylor. Sunday. Mrs.

Robert Redmond is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thin-man Taylor, relatives in this week: AMERICAN LEAGUE Team! Won Loat New York 5D 24 :0 Chicago SO 33 -0 Detroit 48 32 Boston 4-1 35 .5 Cleveland -10 38 .5 Washington 31 45 .4 St. Louis 20 B3 .3 Philadelphia 54 -3 -Yesterday's Results Philadelphia Cleveland" B. Boston cDtroit 17.

New York 4 Louis 13. (Only games played). Today's Games (Probable Pitchers) Philadelphia at Delroil (2) I Turbeviile and Kelly vs nnd Poffenberger- New York at Chicago--Ruffing 1's. Whitchead. Washington at St.

Louis--Wea- or Appleton vs. Hogsett. Boston at vs. McKain- CAKE Teams Wor "Martin Bros. H'boro Hdwe.

Blue Bell Cannery Lost 1 1 I Hontgomery Ward 3 U'boro Liquor and Wine 2 Grovery 1 Modern Equip. 1 "lolmar 1 .500: .200 .200 Attractivelyfinished in Red Calico Plaid pattern with red tray to match. A compact container for thc storage of pies, takes and other for carrying food to socials and other outings. A one' piece detachable handle holds trays snugly to cover. Retains the moisture in foods and keeps them from drying out.

The tray is 10 inches in diameter and may be used for serving. I I 2 A GRID BLOTTERS ARE WITHDRAWN PLAYERS NAMED FOR GUP RQiii Richmond, Richmond i merchants were advised yesterday morning by officials at Eastern Kentucky State Teachers Cc)Hege nnd the Chamber of Commerce to withhold payment on checks for f.ds on football blotters recently printed but colclctcd and cinfis- cated'by college officials. I Thomas E. McDonough, Sam London. Don Budge of Oakland, Calif-, and Frankie Parker uf Spring Lake.

N. were nominated today to play the single's for thc United States in the challenge round play for tho Davis tennis cup which starts at Wimbledon tomorrow with two singles A A 254 iFor an invigorating I on hot days.Com- with 3" sprayer, 5' ipure rubber hose and Bmetal faucet connection. Bcckley, Bonn W. C- Jones and Batches. M.

E. Maltox joined in a state- For tho doubles match, Dudtrc nient issued yesterday morning in and Gene Mako of Los Angeles which they condemned "this mis- wcro choscn or i SUU representation of Eastern bv two es persons who arc not student's and England nominated Henry il- ivho imposed on ih- merchants of i Austin and Charley Richmond for advertising which Hnre thc si Klos 1X dftl not endorse or which the Wilde for thc doubles. Gloss Door OVEN Chamber of Coinincrn endorse." not Parker will meet Austin at p. m. tomorrow a.

m. IODT) nnd after that match Budge will Vlrtualy the only about moot Hare. At 3 p. m. Monday tho Mae Went that indicates that slo 'Joublcs will be played and at ever was a married woman ifl the P- Tiiosdny Parker will niccl fighting spirit the lady is showing IJ" re lllul in heF'prcsenl civil suit.

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JusnsnaA. I A Drummond, Wis. Forty trim, white farm llo.mes are being bujlt throughout this depleted lumber legion by the resettlement administration for lumberjacks who can find only jiart time work. Director Walter G. Wilson said the project is the only one of 'f i in the nation.

The U. S. forestry service and the resettlement administration are co-operating to establish a community of part time farmers and lumber workers. The workers be employed in developing a forest. The farm units, consisting of a house and barn, are being constructed in the Chaquarnegon hur tional forest.

The farms will bim rented at low cost to tenants whaF will work tiieir land while not em I ployed at the seasonal jobs oji planting-, road building, and fire fighting. The houses are frame with concrete foundations and have litres and four rooms. They wired for electricity, and where electricity is not available, home power plants will be installed. SMASH llES GOODRICH CERTIFIED 'COMMANDER AS LOW AS i Goodrich has entered die low-priced field witli ihis sturdy Commander that's full dimension and a of "wear- resisting" rubber throughout. SAVE! 555 56" 15 4.5DI20 70 $7 20 4.75x19 S.OOxlJ I THE GOODRICH CAVALIER 30 4.50x20 4.50*21 4.75x19 5.00x19 ERE'S another i Goodrich Tire that thousandsofmblor- I isis depend on-for I hifih milcaBCfltlow cost.

Cavaliers are'i built wiUi 6 hifih- priced lire features I for extra toughness. I WE GOODRICH SAFETY SILVERTOWN A ND here's famous Goodrich Safety Silvertown--the only tire i Golden Plj- Blow-out Protection. Costs even Ita a other super- quality tires! See US' today. 5' SfQOS- 4.50x211 4.50«21 W' 4.75x19 5.00x13 $11 80 512 70 5.00x20 5.25x18 mljttt to chantt IEST ID IK I Hit" Pinnacle Motors, Inc. Miildlesboro, I.

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