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THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER The Foremost Newspaper of The Two Carolinas- WEDNESDAY JULY 17 1935 PAGE SEVEN SECTION TWO Piy High Cash Price Smith Jewclera Cardinals Slash Lead To Four Games defeaTTravei (j Byrd Leads Cincy To Victory I Women Tank Stars Clash In Big Meet Allen Grants Chisox Two Hits The Best of Service PETTIT MOTOR CO 515 4th Phone 8157 ENEMIES? Johnny Gives Best Mound Per' formance of Year Whiffs 9 Wins 2 to 0 Katy Rawls and Lenore Kight Will Vie For Honors in A A Championship A duel for individual honors Ex-Yankee Delivers Twice With Bases Loaded as Red Legs Lick Giants 7-5 A Good Business General General Tires Because There Is Nothing Better Charlotte General Tire Co Cor Church Phone 8612 GETS HOT JOHNNY ALLEN Tar Heel vet yesterday turned back the Chicago White Sox with tico hits to win for the Yanks 2-0 and give his best pitching exhibition of the year He fanned nine Manager Signs Two-Year Extension of Contract Action Spikes Rumors Veteran Hurler Bests Ben Cantwell in Pitching Duel by 2 to 1 Count A WHITE Vans io Fla Tenn DIAL 7028 jEW YORK July 16- Juiy answer to any and between Katherine Rawls 18-year-old all-around star from Florida and Lenore Kight 21 free-style champion from Pittsburgh will feature the national A A swimming championship meet starting this Thursday at Manhattan beach They are entered between them in eight title events including the relay races but actually will meet in only three individual contests the 100 meters 440 and 880 yard free-style championships Miss Kight is the defending titleholder at the longer two distances and will seek to regain the sprint crown she lost last year to Olive McKean of Seattle 16 Leno I1 rl Or Lenore (J1) The all conjecture about the future leadership of the front-running New York Yankees Including talk of a comeback by Babe Ruth at the old stand was furnished today by the re-engagement of Joe McCarthy as manager McCarthy who took charge of the Yankees in 1931 after closing a stormy session with the Chicago Cubs signed a two-year extension of his contract covering 1936 and 1937 following a conference with Colonel Jacob Buppert before today's game It was understood Joe will continue under the same salary $35000 annually INCINNATI July Samuel Dewey Byrd who spent much of his time with the Yankees sitting on the bench came up to bat twice with the bases loaded today and each time he delivered to lead the Cincinnati Reds to their second straight victory over the New York Giants The score was 7 to 5 with Byrd driving in five of the runs The victory seventh straight boosted the Reds within four games of the fourth place Pirates Byrd hit his first damaging blow in the fourth when with the Reds trailing 1 to 0 and Paul Derringer and Leroy Parmelee locked in a pitching duel he came through with a double to clear the loaded sacks The Reds were trailing again in the eighth 5 to 4 when Byrd faced Ailyn Stout with every base occupied This time he cracked out a single to score two runs New York Cincinnati Ab HO A AbRHOAl Moore If 4 0 0 3 l'Myersn 5 0 12 3 Bartel) ns 3 0 0 5 3 Slade2b 4 0 2 3 2 4 114 3 Cuylercf 2 10 4 0 4 1 2 3 0 FHermnlb 3 2 3 0 3 2 3 2 0 Goodmnrf 3 110 0 4 0 114 Sullvn3b 4 114 Iahbrdic 4 0 13 lizRiggs 3 0 0 0 2 EricksnC 0 0 0 0 0 Byrd 11 1 0 0 0 0 Derringrp Terry lb Ottrl Lelbercl Jacksn3b Cntz2b Dinning Parmleep Stout xWeintrb Katherine Rawls Florida mermaid 'shown above and Kight free swim champ right will fight out for indi-! vidual honors dur- ing the national A A cham-j meet starting tomorrow They clash in the 100 meter HO and 880 yard races 40TH ANNIVERSARY SAIL Si S3 4 Summer Clothes Straw IlaU Sport Shoes Swim Suits MELLON'S EW YORK July Johnny Allen the man who came back turned in his best pitching performance of the season today as he shut out the third place Chicago White Sox with two hits as the New York Yankees took the final game of the series 2 to 0 The victory coupled with the defeat of the Tigers by the Athletics boosted the Yankees lead to two and one-half games In hanging up his ninth victory of the season the last three In a row Allen not only limited the Sox to singles by Luke Appling and Rip Radcliff but fanned nine to Increase his number of strikeouts for the season to 84 With the exception of the second and the sixth when Appling and Radcliff cracked out their hits Allen act the Sox down in order He did nqt issue a walk and only 29 men faced him during the game Chlr I New Yark AbRHOA1 AbRHOA Radcliff 4 0 11 OlCombslf 4 0 2 1 Piet 2b 4 0 0 2 8 Rolfess 3 0 0 0 3 Haasrf 3 0 0 1 1 Chapmncf 3 0 0 0 0 Bonuralb 3 0 012 OlGehrlglb 1 0 013 0 Simmnscf 3 0 0 4 0Lazzeri2b 3 0 0 1 8 Applingss 3 0 1 3 3'Selkirkrf 3 0 2 2 0 Dykes 3b 3 0 0 1 0 Hoagrf 0 0 0 Scwellc 3 0 0 0 2 Saltzgvr3b 4 0 10 0 Whttehdp 2 0 0 0 4 Jorgensc 3 1 010 x-Washgtn 1 0 0 0 0 Allen 2 110 3 I Totals 29 0 2 24 16i To'als 26 2 6 27 12 Baited for Whitehead in 9th Chicago 000 00(Po New York 000 020 2 Error! Whitehead Runs batted ini Combs Chapman Two base hit: Selkirk Sacrifice: Chapman Double plays: Haas Sewell and Appling: Whitehead Appling and Bonura Appling Piet and Bonura Left on bases: Chicago 2: New York 8 Basea on balls: off Whitehead 8 Strikeouts: Allen 9 Hit by pitcher: by Whitehead iSelkirk) Umpires: Kolls Owens and Morlarty Tilme 1:49 ST LOUIS July MV-Pennant hopes of the world champion Cardinals were boosted today as Jess Haines pitched the Red Birds to a 2 to 1 conquest over the Boston Braves and the St Louisans crept to within four games of the league leading Giants The veteran hurler's victory in a pitching duel with Benny Cantwell enabled the Cardinals to cut the first place lead shorter than it was at the same stage last year Halfway through their 77-game schedule a year ago the Cardinals were trailing the New Yorkers by five games The Giants dropped their clash with Cincinnati 7 to 5 today Veteran Jess Haines held the scoring to 8 hits and a home run by Jordan in the first Cantwell suffered his 13th straight loss of the season as the Cardinals collected two runs in the fourth and seven hits throughout the game Medwick went home on De-lancey's single for the tying run early in the fourth and Collins tallied on Whitney's error to end the Cardinal scoring Boston St Loul Ab 0 A AbRHOA rsc'rt3b 4 0 1 0 5 Mrlln3b 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 3 0Orsttirf 4 0 0 1 0 Jordan lb 4 1 3 13 4 0 0 3 0 teelf 4 0 110 Medwicklt 4 12 4 0 RMo'rerf 4 0 0 1 0 JCol'nalb Whttn'y2b 4 0 0 3 5Delanc'yc 3 0 110 Urb'skis 4 0 2 1 3 TMo'rerf 3 0 0 3 0 Spo'rerc 3 0 11 1 8 0 10 3 3 0 0 1 3Haincsp Berger 1 0 0 0 0 -i i a THEIR FIELDS Miss Rawls also is entered the 300 meter individual medley in which she will defend the title the 220-yard backstroke 300-meter medley relay and 880-yard relay Miss Kight will defend a third title in the mile besides competing in the medley and half-mile rciays Eleanor Holm Jarrett backstroke star and holder of many records notified the A A today of her withdrawal thus leaving the field to Alice Brldgea of Whitinsville Mass the defending backstroke champion and several new Metropolitan contenders Other defending champions include Dorothy Poynton Hill of Los Angeles in the platform dive and Anne Oovednik of Chisholm Minn tn the breast stroke The championship program starts Thursday morning with trials In the 100 meters The mile will be held in the aft- KEEP YOUR WHITE Suits White For Total 34 5 9 24 14 Totals 30 7 11 27 17 Batted 1 or Stout lrr 9th Ran lor Lombardi In 8th New York" O1F1X14" Cincinnati 000 301 03x-7 SLUGGERS DETROIT CONFIDENCE VOTE surprise action was accepted as a complete vote of confidence in the McCarthy regime It hot only disposed of any lingering idea that the Yankees might take Ruth back but ended the idea that McCarthy's future in the job depended on winning the pennant this year has done a good job for sold Ruppcrt completely satisfied with him and this is my way of showing it There is no special reason for action at this time otherwise except that I probably be around New York this Winter and I wanted to get things settled especially as my mind was made up" The fact that the Detroit Tigers again are snapping at the heels of the Yankees in the pennant race was not considered by obaervers to be a factor In decision On the olher hand recent visits to the stadium hy Ruth had revived talk of the future Bv signing McCsrthy at this time Rup-pert forerialls possible embarassment for his manager tn the event of subsequent appearances of Ihe old slugger in the "the house that Ruth built" AMERICAN DRY CLEANING Co rilOVE 3-3155 Errors: Dannlng Myers Slade Runs batted tni Lelbtr 3 Critx Dunning Sullivan Byrd 5 Two base hits: Ott Lei-ber 2 Slade Herman Byrd Home run: Leiber Sacrifices: Leiber Goodman Derringer Double plays: Parmelee Bar-tell to Tarry Left on bases: New York 5 Cincinnati 8 Bases on balls: Parmelee 4 Derringer 2 Strikeouts: Parmelee 1 Stout 1 Derringer 4 Hits: off Parmelee 8 In 8 2-3 innings: Stout 3 in 1 1-3 Hit by pitcher: by Stout (Siil-livanl Wild pilch: Stout Losing pitcher: Stout Umpires: Quigley Sears and Reardon Time 2:21 Homestead nosed out McClaren 3 to 2 yesterday in the Twilight league for their first victory in the second half Price let the losers down with five hits while his teammates ponded Lefty Wilkinson and Red Farrell Beatty and Cline got two hits each for the winners while Peltus got two for McClaren Kendall and Homestead will play a league contest this afternoon at Homstead Mct'larrn Hnmoslrad AbRHOA' Ah RIIOA Austin cf 4 0 0 0 1 Nnncoc 2 0 110 M'S in 2b 4 0 1 3 3 Sloan 3b Lawingrf 3 0 0 3 0 Bcalty2h Path! lb 2 2 2 4 0 It K'levss Allred 3b 3 0 1 0 0 Cline lb Deeaec 2 0 0 3 1 Helms rf Wingate ss 3 0 0 1 2 SstTldlf 3 0 0 3 0 Grice If Wilknanp 10 0 11 Price Bowlin 1 0 0 0 0 Reepc Farrell 10 10 0 Piedmont League BROWNS RALLY IN LATE INNINGS TO BEAT NATS WASHINGTON July UPj-Rallying in the late innings the St Louis Browns won their second straight game from today by a score of 6-4 to square their current series GAMES TODAY! Charlotte at Rirhmond Wilmington at Portsmouth Norfolk at Asheville PHILADELPHIA July The Athletics jolted the Detroit Tigers farther back into second place In the American league standings today by bombarding Alvin Crowder and Elon Hogsctt for an 8 to 2 victory The defeat tumbled the Tigers to twn and a half games behind New York in the standings Jimmy Foxx's 17th homer of the season Pinky three doubles and a single by Eric McNair scoring two runs were the factors that sent the A's off the field in front Detroit Philodf Iphia AbRHOA AbRHOA Foxrf 5 0 0 0 0 Moses rf 412 20 Cochmee 5 13 1 0 Cramer cf Ghrnger2b 4 0 2 1 3 Johnson If Orenbrglb 5 0 110 LFoxxlb 5 0 3 4 0 Hjggln3b 4 0 1 4 4 McNair 3 112 Warstlcr2b 4 0 2 1 3 Richard fc 2 0 11 Blaeholdrp 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Onsiinlt RoRellss Walker cf Owen3b Crowder x-Whlte Hogsettp CLLB STANDINGS GOLDMAN TAKES LEAD J4 3 8 101 110 3 RESULTS YESTERDAY! Richmond 3 Charlotte Asheville 6 Norfolk I Wilmington 8 Portsmouth 5 Totals McClaren 000 Homestead 010 Runs hatted in Reims 2 Reep All-red Errors Satterfield S'oan Kenley Kenley Two base hita Cline Grice Three base hit Beatty Stolen bases Pettua Allred Sacrifices Kenley Lett on bases McClaren 5 Homestead 3 Base on balls off Price 1 Struck nut by Wilkinson 1 Price 2 Farrell 1 Hits off Wilkinson 5 in 4 innings off Farrell 3 In 3 innings Hit by pitcher by Price (Law-ingi (Fettusi Wild pitches Price Wilkinson Losing pitcher Wilkinson Umpires Hurley Time 1:30 1 Total 35 1 8 24 17 Totals x-hatted for Spohrer In 9th Boston 100 000 0O(vtt-l St Louis 0OO 200 000 2 Error WhttneyMartm Runs batted In Jordan Dolancey Moore Two base hits Lee Haines Jordan Medwick Home run Jordan Double playa Ca-carart to Whitney to Jordan: Durochcr to Whitehead to Collins Left on bases Boston 7 St Louis Bases on balls Cantwell 2 Strikeouts Haines 1 Umpires Plnelll Moran snd Klem Time PHILS DEFEAT CUBS AND END LONG LOSING STREAK CHICAGO July 16-(flV-Knocking young Roy Henshaw out of the box with a four run blast in the second Inning the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Cubs 7 to 5 today to end their five game losing streak and at the same time snap the Chicagoan's string of eight straight victories Twenty-four hits all singles were peppered over the field in the free-hitting game 13 of them by the Cubs Philadelphia Chlram AbRHOA AbRHOA' Allan cf 5 0 3 O' Oalanlf 4 2 3 3 0 Watkins 11 5 0 0 2 01 Herman 2b 5 112 5 Moorerf 4 0 1 2 Cavrtalb 5 9 2 8 0 5 1 1 11 O' O'Deac 4 1 1 6 2 4 1 2 8 2 nemreccf 5 9 3 5 0 3 1 0 2 Kirin rf 40110 3 2 2 3 81 Hack 3b 4 0 10 1 4 2 2 2 01 Jurers 4 112 0 2 0 0 0 2 Henahawp 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 0: Kowalikp 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 i xStephsn 0 0 0 0 0 Casey 0 0 0 0 xxEnshsh 10 10 0 I Rootp 0 0 0 0 0 National League "I don't get a beach headache with these new Even normal tyei re lubjscted to burning strain on the beach and should be protected by correctly tinted glasses The strain on defective eye ii intensified by the glare of sun and sand and water and such eym should be eramined and fitted dth glasses of the proper prescription and with protective tinting Eyestrain on the beach can 5 decidedly painful and dafinitely injurious Increase beach pleasure with the correct glasses OPTOMETRIST 3 TRTON IT I Totals 39 2 15 24 Total Batted for Crowdfr in 0 1 Detroit BROOKLYN CHASES JINX ZACHARY LICKS PIRATES PITTSBURGH July UPj-Tom Zachary retained his spell over the Pittsburgh Pirates today and the Brooklyn Dodgers broke their six-game losing streak with a 9 to 3 victory The veteran southpaw yielded 10 hits five in the first three innings when the Piratei scored two of their runs but in the pinches he had what it took to keep the Bucs away from the plate Brooklyn Pittsburgh AbRHOA AbRHOA Boyle cf 5 0 14 Jervsenlf 5 0 2 5 Frey as 4 2 2 1 4 PWanerrf 5 0 2 5 Bucher3b 5 0 11 2 Hfevcf 5 0 0 2 1 Leslie lb 4 3 312 3 112 0 Phelpac 5 3 2 5 0 Young 2b 5 0 12 0 CuclneloOb 2 0 0 2 3Thevenw3b 4 0 0 2 2 Konekelf 3 2 1 2 0 Suhrlb 3 116 2 Bordgryrf 4 0 2 0 0 Paddene 3 113 2 Zachary 4 1 0 0 28wiftp 10 10 1 it-Lavagdo 1 0 0 0 0 IWeaverp 0 0 0 0 2 iBirkoferp 0 0 0 0 0 la-L Winer 10 10 0 Totals 35 9 12 27 111 Totala 36 3 10 27 13 Bailed for Bwift In 6th Batted for Birknfer In 9th Brooklyn 102 11 Pittsburgh Oil 000 Errors: Suhr Hafevj PadcTen Weaver Runs batted In: Leslie 2 Phelps Swift Bordagaray 3 Koenerke Boyle Jengen Two base hits: Waner Frey Korn-erke Three base hits: Vaughan Phelps Sacrifices: Swift Cucclnello Lett on bases: Brooklyn 5 Pittsburgh 11 Bases on balls: Swift 1 Zachary 4 Weaver 2 Strikeouts: Swift 1 Zachary 1 Hits: off Swift In 6 innings: Weaver 3 in 2 Birkofer in 1 Hit by pitcher: by Swift (Leslie) Wild pitches: Zachary Weaver Losing pitcher: Swift GAMES TODAY Brooklyn at Pittsburgh New York at Cincinnati Philadelphia at Chicago Boston at St Loula 30 8 9 27 tf 7th 2 102 8 batted in: Foxx Hig CLLB STANDINGS Pet York 51 24 fi80 Cincinnati St Louis 48 29 023 Brooklyn Chicago 40 83 582 Phildlphla Pbrgh 42 38 523 Boston Pet 38 42 415 34 42 447 32 45 418 21 39 263 Batted for Thomaa in 7th Batted for Burnett In 8th Batted for Van Atta in 8th Batted for Holbrook In 8th St Louis 01 02002 8 It 0 Washington 110 020 000 4 It 0 Errors: none Runs batted in: Mi-ntiah 2 Burnett Bluege Cain Burns Myer Pepper Hornsby Hemslcy Two base hits: Burnett Holbrook Burns Stone Myer Three base hits: Manush Stolen bases: Solters Sacrifice: Hems-ley Double plays: Burnett to Larey to Burns Left on bases: St Louts 11 Washington 9 Base on ball: Cain 2 Thomas 1 Van Atla 1 Hadley 3 Pettit 1 McLean 2 Stnkeouta: Coffman 1 Hadley 4 Pettit 1 Hits: off Cain 8 in 4 1-3 innings Thomas 0 in 1 2-3 Van Atla 2 In 2 Coffman 1 in 1 Hadley 7 in 6 1-3 Pettit I In 2-3: Newsom 0 in 1: McLean 3 in 1 Hit by pitcher: by relllt iCIlfti Winning pitcher: Van Atla Losing pitcher: Pettit Philadelphia 020 Error: Blaehoider Run Crowder Closlln McNair 2 gins 5 Two base hits: Higgins 3 Goslin Johnson Home run: Foxx Sacrifice: Cramer Double plays: Higgins to Warmer Greenberg Rogell to Greenberg Gehrlnger Rogeli to Greenberg McNair Warstler to Foxx Left on bases: Detroit 13 Philadelphia 2 Basea on balls: off Crowder 2 Hogsett 1 Blaehoider 3 Strikeouts: by Blaehoider 3 Hits: off Crowder 8 In 8 innlngt Hogsett 3 In 2 Losing pitcher: Crowder Umpires: Din-neen Quinn and Donnelly Time 143 RESCLTS YESTERDAY Brooklyn 9 Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 7: Chicago 5 Cincinnati 7 New York 5 51 Louis 2 Boston I OLORADO SPRINGS Colo July Dave Goldman Dallas Texas who has been off his best tournament stride since finishing as runner-up in both the Western and National amateur championships of 1934 set the pace with a sub-par 68 for the first 18 holes of the qualifying round here today in the western aamteur golf tournament at the mountainside Broadmoor Golf club The Texan was the only one of the starting field of 149 to beat par 70 on the slipptiy close-clipped greens and the rotting optically deceptive fairways at the foot of scenic Pike's Peak and Cheyenne mountain Goldman will out tomorrow on the final 18 holaa of the qualifying teat with a twn-atroka load vr the four who wound up today in a tia for ocond place with even par golf They are Tom Dwyer of Stanford university's seven-member delegation Jack Gam former California champion from Los Angeles Larry Trickett Jr of Kansas City and Bob Conliff Jr an Oklahoma City youngster Four more were tied at Paul Leslie Jefferson City Mo freshman at Louisiana State univeraity and recent winner of the Southern intercollegiate open championship Charley Yatca Atlanta and Walter Emery Shawnee Okla both former national collegiate champlona and Earle Berryhlll Sa-pulpa Okla the amateur champion oi his Slate bwebatd American League Charlotte ea Aheeltt Tomorrow 8:80 GAMES TODAT Chirato at Nfw York Ft Lout at Washington Detroit at Philadtiphit Cleveland at Boston NEGRO TOSSERS PLAY SATURDAY The Derita Blue Hose new en try in the City Negro baseball league will see action Saturday against the Cole Manufacturing company club as weekly loop games are played In other games Cherry Gianfs will face the Postoffice nine and Washington Heights pairs off with the Film club SHELBY TO SEE CHAMPION PLAY Special to The Observer SHELBY July Bitsy Grant three times national clay courts champion will play two tennis exhibition matches at Cleveland Springs Country club here Sunday aflcrnoon His opponent in the singles match will be Dick (Flash) Covington at one time a nationally ranked player and a former doubles partner of Brugnon member of the famed quartet of France which won the Davis Cup from the United States Grant and Covington also will play a doubles match with Shelby number one team Whitcy Kendall and Russell Laughridge The matches begin at 3 FERGUSON WILL PITCH TONIGHT SHELBY July 16-Andy Ferguson veteran Charlotte hurler will be on the mound for Shelby against Forest City here Wednesday night in the opening game of the second half of the Western Carolina league Ferguson has pitched twice for Shelby this year winning both games He is very popular with fans In this vicinity On Thursday night Shelby plays in Forest City Friday night they take on Hickory there and Saturday night the Rebels play here CLl'B STANDINGS Frt WLPet York 40 Boston 4L 38 819 Detroit 49 33 Phldlphla 34 42 447 Chicago 42 33 AflO Waehngtn 33 48 418 Cleveland 39 36 320 SL Louis 23 3)9 Totals 37 7 11 27 13 Totals 38 5 13 27 10 Batted for Kowallk In sixth Batted for Casey In eighth Philadelphia 040 101 010 7 Chicago 100 021 OOl 5 Error: O'Dea Runs baited in: Allen 2 Chiozza 3 Todd Bowman Pezul-lo Herman Cavaretta O'Dea Klein Stolen bases: Allen Camllll Vergez Todd Double plays: Haslin to Chl-oxza to Camllll Vergez to Camllll Left on bases: Philadelphia 7 Chicago 11 Bases on balls: Bowman 2 Pezzullo 2 Bivln 1 Henshaw 1 Kowallk 1 Casey 1 Root 1 Strikeouts: Bowman 2 Ko-walk 2 Casey 1 Root 2 Hits: off Bow-msn 9 in 4 1-3 innings Pezzullo 1 In 2-3 Bivln 3 In 4: Henshaw 3 In 1 fnona out in second) Kowalk 8 In 5 Casey 2 In 2 Root 0 In 1 Winning pitcher: Bivin Losing pitcher: Hen-hiw Umpires: Slewsrt Pfirman and Kagerkurth Tima 2:32 CRACKERS LICK KNOXVILLE 3-0 KNOXVILLE Tenn July 16 UP) Atlanta ended a road trip here this afcdfnoon by beating Knoxvilie 3 to 0 behind the six-hit pitching of Lynn Nelson LAWSON LITTLE RETURNS HOME NEW YORK July Lawson Little second successful golf invasion of Great Britain ended today when he returned on the liner Majestic as a third-class passenger Just as he disdained the liner's luxuries for a cabin over the propeller screws the world's amateur links champion arrived quietly and modestly side-tracked any reference to his second winning of the British amateur crown The San Francisco slugger expects to spend a week or two in the East with friends and then start for his home in San RESULTS YESTERDAY Philadelphia 8: Detroit 2 New York 2 hicago 6 St Louis 6 Washington 4 Cleveland-Boston played at date former Atlanta 000 OO0 3KL-3 7 0 Knoxville 000 OOO 8 I Nelson end Palmlsano Moss Scott Lannlng and Head International BOLICK ACCEPTS COACHING POST CLINTON July 16-UTV-Anouncement was made here to day that Harry Bolick Presby terian college athlete who was graduated last year had accepted an offer to coach at the High Point high school next fall Bolick was sn all-slate fullback last year and intercolcgiate heavyweight boxing champion Birmingham 001 200 8 1 New Orleans 121 202 8 15 0 McEvoy Shoun and Horgan- Walsh and Autry (LI STANDINGS rcti Pet A3 36 VM Syracuse 46 4S A16 40 AMI Newark 44 47 4K4 A6 42 M3 Rochester 37A14U 48 41 4U Albany 33 60 333 Montreal Toronto Baltimore Buffalo Workout For Meet LONDON July 16 (A)- The combined Yalc-Harvard track and field team after a brisk workout today at the White City stadium scene of this Saturday's meet with the Oxford-Cambridge forces was pronounced fit to give a good account of itself AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 8 8t Paul 2 Indianapolis It Kansas City 4 Milwaukee 2 Louisville 1 Toledo Id Minneapolis 2 TEXAS LFAOrE TuUa K-ft Beaumont 4lfi Three night games Play Bloomer Girls PEMBROKE July The New York Bloonfer Girls professional baseball club play the Pembroke Wildcats here in the local park Thursday July 18 Nashville 100 0 4 0 001-8 1 4 1 Chattanooga 000 OOO 4 2 Chaplin and Gooch: Petty and Mllllea Morrison Farms Pliys Larkwood Morrison Farms and Larkwood will play this afternoon at Sharon in a postponed Community league contest The game was rained out last Saturday Today's game will start at 430 Mosley will oppose Oscar Donaldson on the mound RESULTS YESTERDAY Rochester 3 Albany Montreal 9 Newark A Buffalo 6 Syracuse 2 Toronto A Ballimora 4 (11 innings) JB OIL CO-C UtSPCTA ApxUSu TU-OATt-p Thus AMD DRESS UR HOMERUN STANDING Southern League OIL SPECIALS THIS WEEK LIMIT 8 the Associated Press HOME BUNS YERTERDAT Foxx Athletics 1 Leiber Giants Jordan Braves 1 CLUB STANDINGS Pct Pet Atlanta 55 87 598 Chlnoota 4 45 500 Memphis 51 38 573 Little Rrk 40 48 455 Orleni 50 41 30 56 391 Nashville 49 43 533 Knoxville 31 5( 386 Mitt Program Is Called Off Goon Wants Plummer Again THE LEADER Greenberx Tigers 26 OH Giants 26 Johnson Athletics 19 Collina Cardinals 18 RESULTS TESTERDAT Atlanta 8 Knoxville 0 New Orleens 8: Birminfhim 8 Nashville 6 ChMtsnoo 0 Memphis Little Rock night fame LEAGUE TOTAL National 395 American 389 Total 784 COASTAL PLAINS LEAGUE Goldsboro 4 Kinston I Ajden 16 Wilttamston Tarboro 7 Greenville fl Only fames played DO 2 A MkowN Co VACANT apartment are quickly rented thru Observer 5 Star Rental ads BLADENBORO WINS TITLE BLADENBORO July The Bladenboro Spinners marked up their 11th win of the season by defeating White Oak here this afternoon by a score of 2 to 0 Today's game ended the first half of the Bladen County league Bladenboro finishing in top position with a three-game lead Gordon Storms local hurler pitched shutout ball letting the White Oak club down with three hits while the Spinners bunched their seven hits In two separate innings to score the winning tallies Barnes and Bcdsoe led the offensive for Bladenboro with a double and a single each Jim Henry alias Alice the Guon who got the worse of a rousing battle with Johnny Plummer on the Armory mats Monday night told the local commissioners and Crockett yesterday that he wanted another crack at and quick He left town for Roanoke for a match there tonight but said he'd come back on short notice if he could get Plummer between those ropes again Knowing about the boxing splash the Goon growled for the Monday night date Crockett however is reluctant to bring the two together again In such a short time He its violating his policies However fans already are clamoring for another meeting between the roughnecks and it may be that Crockett will pitch the two into the ring and let them finish what they started in the last five minute of last Monday's battle The match has the approval of the commissioners SEAT CUSHIONS Blr HAYTI THOMPSON PROMOTER JIM CROCKETT is betwixt and between Having promised local fans a boxing show for this Monday night at the Armory the chubby "fig-ger man" Inund himself holding the -bag his star mltt-man was reported missing as well as a few dollars the promoter advanced Red Barry booked by Crockett to meet Corn Griffin in the headliner took French leave He's known to be in New York but has turned down all messages the promoter reports Crockett said last night that the show was off as he has found it impossible to secure a first class man for Griffin in such a short period In last minute efforts he tried to get Buck Everett of Asheville Natie Brown and Monte Gallagher all nationally known boys All of them were booked for the next several weeks But that's only half of the story A wedge cushion protecting against fatigue of long driven OIL COMPANY OPEN ALL NIGHT NEXT TO OBSERVER STATIONS ALL OVER TOWN Bf-STATE LEAGUE Fi'ldal 16 Mt Airy 9 Panvlllt 6 Mavodan 9 BsfiiMt RMdftvftl Martlnsvlllt I Leakivtlli 3534 TRYONC.

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