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Bristol Herald Courier du lieu suivant : Bristol, Tennessee • 14

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THE BRISTOL HERALD COURIER BRISTOL VIRGINIA-TENNESSEE SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 19 1937 South Carolina Overpowers Fighting Emory and Henry Wasps 45 to 7 BUSY GRANT VICTOR OVER FRANKIE PARKER FOUR-SECOND SECTION I1JH PMLML JUTES BY 3 TO 2 Paul Waner andGus Suhr Bat Well Behind the Work of Blanton ATLANTA Sept 18 Bitsy Grxrit Atlanta tennis ace who gave way to Frankie Parker Chicago as No 2 singles player on the Davis cup team in its successful European invasion trimmed Parker 6-3 6-8 today in a round robin tournament Parker who shares singles honors with Donald Budge in the Davis cup challenge round against England was no match for steady game In the second match of the round robin Bobby Riggs national clay court champion won 6-3 6-3 from Wayne Sabin of Hollywood Calif for the right to meet Grant tomorrow Riggs and Sabin teamed up to win 6-3 6-8 6-4 from Grant and Parker in a doubles match TWICE! JIEE Champ Win Opener by 12 to 8 and Take the Second by 4 to 0 NEW YORK Sept 18 Looking like the vaunted row for the first time in weeks the Yankees fired both barrels at the Chicago White Sox today and swept a double-header with a total of six home runs before a crowd of 24010 Joe DiMaggio hit his 43rd' in the nightcap Lou Gehrig hit one In each game his 35th and 36 th and Bill Dickey Frank Crosetti and Myril Hoag walloped one a-piece in the opener as the Yanks took the first game 12 to 8 from their one time jinx Lefty Thornton Lee and followed up with a 4 to 0 decision in the nightcap behind Ivy Paul six-hit pitching Chicago 001 002 8 12 2 New York 400 010 12 18 1 Lee Brown and Sewell Ruffing Murphy and Dickey Second Game PITTSBURGH Sept 18 The Pirates moved closer toward third place today by nipping the Brooklyn Dodgers 3 to 2 behind the effective pitching of Cy Blanton The big bats of Paul Waner who set a National League record by reaching the 200-hit mark for the eighth season of his career and Gus Suhr who hit a double and single and drove in two runs were the chief aids to Blanton in chalking up his 14th win of the season Brooklyn Forward to Bill Mellons and Brins the Touchdown Carolina Much Too Strong COLUMBIA Sept 18 (A5) South Gamecock's employing more than lour complete teams outmanned and crushed the Emory and Henry Wasp In the opener here today 45 to 7 before 9000 spectators The Gamecocks scored in every quarter but the Wasps drew first blood pushing over their lone score late in the first period on an 18-yard pass from Barker to Gabbert after pass from deep in his territory was taken by Mellons for a net gain of 60 yards Barker place-kicked the extra point Carolina retaliated quickly scoring on the second fclay after the next kickoff when long pass to Stillwell netted 68 yards but the try for the extra point failed A few minutes later in the quarter Stroud circled end for the second score and from then on it was a scoring parade With its heavy and fast backs smashing the line and sweeping the ends for long and consistent gains Carolina ran in a stream of substitutions that overpowered the lighter but game Wasps The attack reached its height In the final period with three touchdowns one on a scintillating 85-yard dash by Gene Robinson A Winsett xxx xx Batted for English in 9th xxx Batted for Fitzsimmons 9th Pittsburgh AB PO A AN AERIAL ATTACK sent 1 Whitehead Jr veteran back crashing on his head when he took a flyer over the line in scrimmage at the Naval football practice But the ball was safe as future admirals oiled their grid machine' (or attack on a schedule which as always highlights the Army game In November Athletics Win Nightcap 5 to 4 After Losing Opener by 5 to 2 PHILADELPHIA Sept 18 (A5) The Athletics split even in an American league double header with the Detroit Tigers today The Athletics lost the first game 5 to 2 then came back to take the second contest 5 to 4 The Mackmen gave Roxie Law-son winner of 18 games his sixth defeat of the year in scoring their triumph First Game Detroit 000 002 9 0 Q01 000 8 0 Bridges and Hayworth Ross and Hayes Second Game Detroit AB PO AN White cf 5 0 1 4 0 Fox rf 5 1 2 4 0 Geirlnger 2b 4 0 1 2 3 Greenberg lb 4 0 1 7 0 York 4 0 0 2 0 Walker II 4 0 0 0 0 Owen 3b 4 3 3 1 1 Rogell ss 4 0 1 4 3 Lawson 2 0 1 0 1 Bolton 1 0 1 0 0 Poffenberger 0 0 0 0 1 Goslin xx 0 0 0 0 0 xxx 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 4 11 24 9 Batted for Lawson In 7th xx Batted for Poffenberger in 9th Ran for Goslin In 9th Philadelphia AB PO A Moses rf 3 0 2 0 0 Newsome ss 4 0 0 8 1 Werbcr 3b 3 0 0 3 1 Johnson 11 3 0 1 2 0 Hasson lb 4 0 1 9 0 Rothrock cf 3 0 0 5 0 Brucker 2 2 1 3 0 Peters 2b 4 2 2 2 5 Thomas 4 1 1 0 0 Smith 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 5 8 27 7 Detroit 110 000 Philadelphia 020 003 5 Errors York Walker Owen runs batted in Gehrlnger Law-son Fox Rogell Peters Moses Thomas Werber two-base hits 2 Owen 2 Brucker Greenberg Moses 2 three-base hit Peters stolen bases Werber double plays Gehrlnger to Rogell Werber Peters to Hasson left On bases Detroit 7 Philadelphia 8 bases on balls off Lawson 7 Smith 1 strikeouts by Lawson 2 Thomas 3 hits off Lawson 7 in 6 Poffenberger 1 in 2 Thomas 11 In 8 (none out in 9th) Smith 0 in 1 balk Thomas winning pitcher Thomas losing pitcher Lawson umpires Summers Owen and Gei-sel time 1:54 attendance 8-000 shop BY Ripper Collin and Marty Hit Homer Behind Pitching CHICAGO Sept 18 By way of a 12-hit attack that featured homers by Rip Collins and Joe Marty plus six-hit pitching by Tex Carleton the second place Cubs moved up to within two and one half games of the leagueleading New York Giants today by defeating the Phillies again 9 to 3 Carleton warming up to pitching the middle game of the critical "face to between the Cubs and Giants that gets under way for three single games here Tuesday turned in his 14th victory He embellished it by retiring the final 15 mefl In order except for a windblown hit Victim of an unearned run In the first when Billy Herman threw awry on Leo scratch hit and then followed with a poor throw to the plate that let Norris score from third Carleton allowed a second run on a pass Earl Grace's single and a fly in the second and was tagged for a homeir by Norris at the start of the fifth He shrugged off singles by Moore and Grace in the fourth and Pinky wind-crazed double that glanced off Frank glove with one out in the ninth and that was all Collins still limping from the fractured ankle that sidelined him five weeks added a double and a pass to his homer his 16th Marty restored to the lineup Friday along with Collins in Manager effort to revive his fallen team added a run-producing single while Herman atoned for his miscues with three singles Claude Passeau was the victim of it all PORTSMOUTH Va Sept 18 (A1) Jimmy Bair diminutive co-captain of the Randolph Macon Yellow Jackets today led the boys from Ashland to a 33 to 0 victory over the Navy Yard Marines as the 1937 curtain on football was drawn in this city Little Bair about 150 pounds of dynamite personally carried the ball across the Marine goal line on three occasions and was In every play that preceded the two other Yellow Jacket touchdowns Jack Paliscak Randolph Macon towering fullback aided the driving Bair in piling up the five touchdowns Paliscak accounted for one of the scores and McFall lanky substitute ploughed through the line for the other one of the best crowds of recent years here A Gary fumble behind the goal line on an attempted punt gave Bluefield a safety in the opening period after a long pass from Captain Gravely to Dudley of Bluefield had been intercepted on the 11 yird line llSTER BfX FELLOWS NOTION OP DRESSING TO DINNER WAS TO LET HIS BEIT OUT A NOTCH OR TWO? If your notion of buying a car is one of sacrificing on other things let the Union Trust Company teach you how to have the car and other things too! 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advising him to go into strict training if he expected to work any eastern college gomes this fall Each arbiter no matter how sound of wind and limb he might look from the stadium seats will have to convince Okeson in writing that he is in condition to stand the gaff before he will be permitted to officiate He must produce a certificate attesting the perfec- umpire Burkhalter (Auburn) linesman FenncTl (Citadel) field judge Brooklyn 000 110 Pittsburgh 012 000 3 Error Bucher runs batted in Young Suhr 2 Bucher Hassett two base hits Waner Bru baker Suhr Phelps Haas stolen base Young sacrifice Todd left on bases Brooklyn 8 Pittsburgh 10 base on balls Fitzsimmons 3 Blanton 2 strikeouts Blanton 9 umpires Barr Parker and Klem time 1:43 attendance 1598 GRAHAM HIGH WINS BY 8 T0 0 FR0M GARY Special To Th Herald Coariar GARY Va Sept 18 Graham high of Bluefield Va capitalizing on the breaks beat Gary 8 to 0 here today in a rousing ball game The game drew one Errors none runs batted In Gehrig Dickey DiMaggio two base hits Dickey Hayes home runs DiMaggio Gehrig sacrifice Andrews double plays Lazzeri to Gehrig Haas to Appling to Hayes left on bases New York 6 Chicago 6 base on balls Andrews 1 Whitehead 2 strikeouts Andrews 1 Whitehead 1 hits Whitehead 6 jn 7 Dietrich 2 in 1 hit by pitcher by Whitehead (Crosetti) losing pitcher Whitehead umpires Hubbard Dinneen and Kolls time 1:42 attendance BEERY REMOVED HOME HOLLYWOOD Sept 18 Wallace Beery bad man of the screen went borne today from a hospital where he was sent after accidentally shooting himself in the leg with a blank cartridge Monday The Gadsden Purchase by which a large slice of' Mexican territory was added to Arizona cost the United States Score by quarters: Emory Henry 7 0 0 South Carolina 6 7 12 Scoring: Emory and Henry touchdown Gabbert extra point Rickman (placement) South Carolina: Touchdowns Stillwell sub for Myers Stroud sub for Snider 2 Robinson sub for Lyons 2 Little sub for Lyons Lyons Extra points Dearth (placement) Lonchar (dropkicks) Officials Foster (Himpden-Sydney) referee Hill (Wofford) THE TO RflEN WITH FOOT TROUBLES MP KING 00 hem a chance to learn of the most comfortable shoe they've worn in year Our recommendation to the executive who desires DISTINCTION in his clothes fitted to your feet without guesswork or gadgets I vii I i ij 1 I all Business Suits of Fine Worsted SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION by Factory Representative Monday Tuesday Wednesday Plastic-Fitting Conformal Footwear Chicago AB PO A Hack 3b 5 2 2 0 2 Herman 2b 4 0 Demaree rf 5 0 Hartnett 3 0 3 0 3 0 1-3-2 1 2 12 4 1 1 0 2 3 0 1 1 2 0 4 3 Collins lb 3 2 Cavarretta If 3 1 Marty cf 4 2 Jurges ss 14 1 Carleton 'p 4 0 Totals 36 9 12 27 16 Philadelphia 110 010 Chicago 112 100 9 Errors Norris Whitney Her man 2 runs batted in Norris Scharein Hack Herman 2 Demaree Collins 2 Marty 2 Jurges two base hits Whitney Collins three base hit Cavarretta home runs Norris Collins Marty stolen base Hack sacrifice Herman left on bases Philadelphia 5 Chicago 6 bases on balls Pas-seau 2 Carleton 1 strikeouts Passeau 8k Carleton 4 umpires Magerkurth Ballanfant and Moran time 2:00 attendance 6635 EUZIBETHTON HI BEATS ELIZABETHTON Tenn Sept 18 Elizabethton Cyclones opened their 1937 campaign here tonight with an easy 28 to 0 victory over a Milligan College freshman eleven Gourley a fleet ball carrier who went in as a substitute paced the Elizabethton attack with two touchdowns Maupin and Hale made the other two touchdowns Gourley made one extra point and Jett kicked two The Cyclones play Jonesboro here next week Score by quarters: Elizabethton 0 7 7 Milligan 0 0 0 REGATTA WASHINGTON Sept 18 (A) With Yachtsman Franklin Roosevelt looking on more than a hundred craft of 'all sizes sailed on the Potomac river today in the cup regatta races The president viewed the races from aboard hn yacht Potomac Ernest Shim-Sham from Dundalk Md was first among the snipes Defender by Hartge Galesville Md won the 20-foot open claw with Wings handled by 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