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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 13

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ft I 4' I P-f I ft 'i THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL MEMPHIS MONDAY MORNING JUNE 3 64 Entries Open Play Today In MCC Net Tournev-Falls Is Golf Champi ion Chinese Davis Cuppers Go Into Huddle Here Who's Who Art Hendrix Draws First Seeded Place In MCC Tourney Florida Star Who Was Runnerup Last Year Heads Drawings for Meet Opening Chinese Stars Among 63 Flayers Entered BY EARLY MAXWELL Sixty-four contenders including three members of rhina's Davis CuP team start PIay today in the cinffles division of the annual Memphis Country Club invi-tion tennis tournament doubles pairings will" COMMENT Bob Pigue EDFNIUES Beats Wes Goycr 3 and 2 Finals in DOWN AT 1 1 TH HOLE Stirring Comeback Overcomes Coyer 's Lead to Cive Falla Fourth Championship of the Club Inng ndds didn't fease Ed Falla hit yealerdey and the perennial winner of Memphis Country Club Rolf rln mplonihlps added a fourth to his list yesterday by a stirring rally ftix down In his opponent Wes er at the eleventh hole Falls started Nlionting par and heller than par golf lo reduee the margin In two down at the end of (he morning roniiil and finally in win Falls had 77 for the morning trip to flnyer'a 7 hut played III fust nine holes of the afternoon Hi i a I nne under par He was even after the fifth hole snd never down again turning two up The cards: Morning round Falls nut Mi SY1 Gnyer nut 4M 744 314-31 Falls In 414 114 341-37 77 lover in 343 MI 434-40-71 Afternoon round Falla out Royer out Falls In Royer In 1X1 211 314-34 414 XW 414-38 304 M3 3 413 841 3 1 MU II CLEANERS TO Red Birds Take Sid Laws League Contest 'Jt bu good manager as wall Detroit Gains 10 to 5 Verdict Over White Sox DETROIT June 2 (U8I Seven hits nnd three walks which netled seven runs in tha third Inning helped lha Detroit Tigers trnunre lha Chirngo While Sox 10 In 1 lo-day Alvin Crowder jdlched well for the Tigers yicbllng til hits iiKTimrr I I -I I I all i ft iifiii-ii ii a i 2 ii ii Km rf mm ll'UiHft Hi Hid 2 2 ir a I ii 211 4 MmiiilA 4 I I 111 0 III si lh I is si tr 5 1 diHiiirt ir Aittinj 1 2 0 I 3 4 Hog Ml It fs 2b 4 II 1 2 4 Wslkrr cf 2 0 I hpm Alt it Cnmd I 1 2 I 112 2 I 1 i I I I 4 It htltps 2b Mswrll Alt Tii'ijii Vm-g I'hrili hroRlmi ft 2 3 a 1 Ways and meant oF conquering stiff competition in the Memphis Country Club tennis tournament tn subject of conversation in this huddlo of Chinese Davis Cup pleyers here LeFt to right: Guy Glenview lied lllrds defeated the Tennessee ('lesners to 8 ypnlnr-j 1 In lha Sid Iws League at 1 Bellevue Pmk Harbin's linlrv nosed nut the-Dooley Tire and OH Company I In if Score: TKNN CIK4NKIIS: RKI1 RirOS I ihrhm' ahrlni Simhr rf 13 0 12 Jt 3 2 I I I T'llnln 3S ft in 21 II T'HI 2T III 14 2T II M'n-arl rf Sanaa T'aipwin If 3 a I 2 il tnt RarTV I a I TffSSi Yh 4 1 3 1 1 HffiJ1-' wnris Jh 4 I I 3 4 prr ID 3 a rtrn M'rllrr Ik 4 a 3 ft Tn rf 3 ft I a II iimmArv Krrnrs Wqihfr 1 If loono pitfirn rf I 1 0 Aiiphni Run in ftshrlrusr 2 Msreri 5b 3 A A I a MAM i'i iftsr 9 rinr4n' 3 liAdf Ilf 9 App- 1 Rh 1 A A A iwarA 1 a A A a hbr Iivhm Owen nml Two Hum Htu i WlllUifwi 1 A A I 2 OnrtMr I I I A it rrhiinp 2 iSrhiinirOwn Washing Keep Popping Ball Into the Blcatfiers for Victory BILL DICKEY GETS PAIR Croselti Chapman Selkirk and Rolfe Alan Contribute as the Yanks Tighten Lead in the American League Rv Thf Saa-wlalrd rns NFW YORK June 2- The Yankees irnk long look el (lie Sunday crowd In lha hlearhera Indny nnd I began popping homn rims nut i eninng Ihp fnns lo pain a to 2 vie-i lory over the Red Sox In the series iual and relnln llirir held nn the American In'iigue Iriid In nil Hie Yniikn ncruinuhilrd six Inmitfi-H fur all the mnied runs they scored while Mi Almmhi helled one for ltoHlen to deprive Charley (Red) Riifling of a ehuliml The six rireuit swills mail' the I'reuli'el one game total for ahy major Inigur iluh this senaon snd rP Juki one Ig league ree I short of equaling (he big league i or (I Rill I'iikey led the rloiillng spree with (wo of the hnundnry hello bringing his sennnn's trial up lo right The nthera eame from the hats of Frank Crnarlll Ren Chapman Georgs tirlklrk annd Red Rolfe The seventh Yankee run resulted from singles by Chapman snd Lou Gehrig snd an error by Rill Wrr-her on Almnda' throw In third ROgrilK FKW YORK i I I SlniKri! 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WMllfMNik imniiry thik i lunniN nil ii i iiaiiiy nil qi alirh I'Ikii Sh 2 II il I 2 Hurt If 1 I mi I'lvi'f Mill HHIlPiin 2 fl 0 il A t'wr rf 2 no II Wrn 3h 2 I I I nisi f'lrfih 9 i ii i ft i mil iiTinUfc lb fl I 2 ii ii ii I wn ib I a mn ii MifVtiii e( mmh nmi rf mi HU 2 0 0 1 4 I ItHalrV 2b 2 1 1b 2 llIR6t IbHlnn rf 9 O'llnvrr If 9 Klmura 2 i TmInU 21 04 III 0 ToUM htnikvi Him nln 0 f'-illMi rnd sixlh: rsln Rumtmrv Kri'ii Tw bnv bif lliftfii Rlnin bnxr rijt fkMibl0 fill V0 In I WnlrtBO WinnlOB pHrA rf Mfrnmm'di lywinc plirb0r KlmrirP Runt nn MH0 flrr MrsNifOOlfifl 1 RlnJi'K mil Ry Klm r0 0 hv Mrrfimnvm 4 Tlmf 1 20 Umpires Rim nnd WmtbwMb 22 1 2 10 HI ihm noil 0IIU lNt I NOSE OUT SENATORS (sin 8 lo Victory to Make (1ii Hwecp nf Series PHILADELPHIA June 2- (AD The Athletics nosed nut Washington's Senators 8 to 7 today for a "I 7 Nsts nd their fnurin Bht vrnry- aenren he made until tomorrow ion- will Lt under way tomorrow irt Hrmlrix Lakeland Fla run-Sv to Gilbert Hall South Orange hut year waa seeded firat in ik singles with Ernest Sutter Orleans second Hail will defend his title 8 niiirf seeded players are Robert i iitleof Hirmingham third Bob i nNsaaflU mirth a Mart nf Tenaacola Ha fourth KHgsr Weller Austin Texas fifth va Barnett Little Rock sixth a jKiiM Mnhiie seventh and Cecil Mfti Memphis eighth Ernie Sutler will oppose John urfin Jr well-known Memphis setmsn who formerly sUrred for thr University of Virginia in the future match today There will ba 31 other contests nth the players reporting at 10 e'rlnrk this morning and playing first enme first served The Chinese representatives are Guy Ching Sun Kie Kho Guy Ching and Lewis Carson Km Sudcr New Orlsm T1 yiirtm Jr Ourl jntiwi Llttla Itnrk Lou Ft- Priubach Ban Antonio Mti vs Ault Birmingham Paul Mol Msrahall Neal Knoxville Wiifmd lines Chart Im1lnxer Rirminstiam va Lewis Car- fNwrTijltlr Birmingham vi Bub Bur-rVt1 Kiuisrlllr KlklM Crawford West Memphis Ark Han Canal Drtie iKinlap rarls Trnn vs Kd Dura mill Canal Jr vs Billv ftlKOTpiirf Mur Wrllrr Austin Tn Trillwd 1-rffirt Krlal Knnsvllle vi Marshall Ap-f Tiirrril Ark NSann M-Innls MM vs IVenley Bar-rusrd rereon Nsahvllle vi Jack Ben-lha am K' Kho China vs White West Bonetui Ark Sri Handrix lAkrlnnd Fla ve Pick Siilrr Pul Saavv White Hot Sprlnx ft-h Sosart Knoxville va Billy Mil hall Nimw M-Inlni Mobil vs Jack Wrlshl Km Sarins hnfnrd Mobile vs Weeley Bam It fain But rial Hanna Blplrv Trnn vs Evn Frll- ii Gnml-jr Ksihvilla Wnshi Ht Spring! vs Billy sr SU S'awarl Pmaamla pia ve Dunlap Camnn Jr Rmwm villa Harild Lnakwnnd Hot Springs Dor- Baraflald K-M' Jtn Ve Springs vn K4 Ban'll Lillie Rork lin' fnl Snrinsa David vs Fnrrut Hnl-b itlar" is Normin Selgri Uttle Tann vi Garland hipley Tann va Guy Jinn Riplrr Lliaa ciiit Hirrls Oiin! China in the Onb tournament ended i wh Chatham Hunter Newsome 1 up'ii rmi Th fourth dTla lu1 the final Sunday snlta' rTrhiP flight re-SlrirLl' 'ftfl drfillin2l Jflyner Jr lenhert (LV dfMttd Wit (( "5 Bui lor Jr Sn- aefamij d11 i Piumnr 1 up In 30 BmtiH ii K'iuiUi b14- 44 I nrrMlnl rtlMii I i '-enns Kins HKh'n' lb4i" 2-1 MKlnivR4' SefenlrS RiJihi 1-srkin rir- ymrn 5-1 Ovik lend W- i hoi Jlowinnd 1 up jhlrrI dff(d a hr Hull n-v Kdrtini totMa 1t-2hKu1 hsbln drr4ld d-2 ue tar nrieaipq 2-V a SnfenlM I'li ndr Jnhjlnn Hrmim ftta-sjiuew d- COCA-COLA Bnillnn IN SHUTOUT Canov For 13 Tdl P- offriiiw ok nil i U)l' Hvry Sf B'hl and ft rlhthander sfested ess Coffr to 0 Paova morning at 4h wA-cm a I Lt -1 rf i i nHSTik" 9 99 Sirt-a5J AlfSSam Sf lh 3 rsiln'a 3I "i 4 a ft 3 I i ii ft-rf I rf ft 01 go In'll Vpn' 18 18 10 trh inning bHd bail sty r'nift Jflft non ftso mu ii saasw A ftii'A rrt 1-1 sn asuH1: Dnoio 'VfM Won urn jvt a a son a a 4no Frv5? Ar(NTEn JpV'ie Hkl'RTenn June i-Ula" for counties fen appointed Fayette and Fred Hofmann Delivers When fted Hofmann formerly a New York Yankee cairher waa named manager of the i a Chirk at the minor league meeting in Louisville last winter many Memphia fans mumbled into their heard! that Tribal hnsacs had swapped a turkey for a sparrow in putting Fred in Doc warm place The good Doctor la ranked with the finest minor league skippers in the business and rightfully so But Chief Hofmann now at the helm of the Tribesmen has proven a worthy succesaor to Prothro and has done a very fine Job of managing thus far both in handling his players and directing his ball club Hofmann haa shown them that boss and that whoever fails to put out at all timea will get the hoot He treats everybody fairly and squarely but ia demanding the aam kind of treatment of hie men Jnci-dentally he ia getting It The Tribal chieftain ia going to put quite a few dollar in the Mem-phi alrong box before another aca-aon rolls around for he ia grooming three pitcher one catcher and an outfielder for the Big Time all of whom will bring aome fancy prices In addition to his ability to develop players he haa plenty under the hood and today ranks with the topline pilot In the minors Jimmy McLarnin'a punch I reported gone but take it from Barney Ross who fought him a few nights' hack in one of the wildest snd wolliest battles on record he never noticed it Siggy to Missed Many Memphis fans regretted the departure of Frsncia Bigafnoa from the ranks of the Tribe for the vet-eian infielder while no great shakes aa a hitter or fielder was the type of athlete good for any ball club He was always in there with the old fight keeping the team's morale up which ia the German for Sigafooa intimated prior to hia departure for Louisville that this would be hie last sesson for he haa been In the game for 11 years and haa about enough Max Carey former manager of (he I'irates ia operating a baseball school In Miami and says he'll coma up with several Cobbs Kutha Deana and Speakers In time for next spring Fare Ranks Net Stars Emmett I'are former Memphia Country and University Club tennis pro now serving as pro at Belle Meade in Nashville hands nut the following as the foremost qualities of the nstion'e leading tennia atari pros as well as simnn-pures: Ellsworth Vines Fred Perry Bavk hand-liana Nuaalein Lob and George Lott Overhand Wllmer Allison Kidney Wood Competitive William Tatcm Tilden Hitting the High Spots Joe Cronin Boston Red Sox manager says his boss Tom Yaw-key who haa gone to Alaska to hunt hears could have stayed at home for there are a lot of wolves at Fenway Park Boston Clyde Milan manager of the Birmingham Barons was Walter Johnson's room-mnte for lMs years while both were with Washington And Clyde nys Waller doesn't deserve the hostility of Cleveland fans Dick Bar-tdl Giant shortstop who broke a bone in his ankle which laid him low hurt himself while eliding into a base just for exercise as no play was being made for him Branch Rickey St Louta Card business manager esye that within three years all 16 major league clubs wil! be playing night baseball Al De-vnrmer ex-Chiek catrher now umpiring In the NYP League was tendered a bottle shower by fans a few days hark In Scranton Art (What-n-Man) Shlrea has disenv-ered that a baseball Is harder than his head having been forced to the sidelines sfter having been hesned in Harrishurg-Hsxlftnn game recently Carl Huhhell Giant screw-halier says Big Poison Wnnrr is really Big Poison to him thnt he ran never get him out Jimmy Wstwnod new Chirk renter-fielder resembles Turner Barber It Is beginning lo sppenr more snd more ae If there'll ha another world'a scrlee this fall with the New York Giants and New York Yankees riding the erest The Chlcsgo White Sox hsve furled nut like a wet firecracker while the St Louis Cards world's champions are no bargain despite the Dean Bros ThiVIl Touch Granting that the Atlanta Crackers win the Southern League pennant that is finish first and then get taken for a ride In the Shnugh-nessy playoff with Memphis New Orleans Nashville nr some other rluh meeting the Texas League champions In the Dixie Series It'll he a blow from which pop-eyed Cracker fans will never recover -It Is entirely possible for anything can happen in a short series And If It does Atlanta baseball will he deader than King Tut's Aunt was Cheng Lewis Carson and Sin Kio Clash in Half of Legion Double Windup Event nati wrestler will appear against Bohhv Wagner the Detroit Cyclone in half nf the double windup attrac-tinn tonight at the Ellia Auditnrium The card ia promoted by the American Legion Domar and Wagner will dash in a 00-minute two out of three falla affair In the other half Wild Sailor Moran ofXfelifornia 178 will oppose Billy Cummins -a newcomer from Newark 178 They also will have a 00-minute two out of three falls settlement A third bout finds Rummy George of Columbus Ohio against Fred Knickles Memphian They are mid dleweights and will appear in the 30-minute one fall preliminary attraction East man has again taken over the matchmaking and he has a promising rsrd lined up East man's are is Moran nne nf the most rnlorful light heavyweights in the game Referee jnb will he frft to Jimmy Di Kalvnx of Memphis The first mstrh will get started at 8:30 o'clock" TARIR June 2 England nnd Germany today divided the French hard court singles erowna Fred rerry the English ace taking the men'e coronet and Hilda Krnhwin-kel the women'e title KTiii Sperling received little opposition from Mme Rone Mnthieu of Frsnre snd won in strsight eels 6-2 6-1 but Perry found a stalwart antagonist In Baron Gottfried von Crsmm German defending title holder Terry won 6-3 3-8 8-1 6-3 by virtue of a seeming devlnatlon as in where the German nobleman would place his shnis Champions crowned in the tournament weye: Men a Blnglee: Fred Terry England Women's singles: Frau Hilda Krnhwlnkel Sperling Germany Men's doubles: Jsek Crawford and Adrian Qulat Australis Women's doubles: Margaret Rerl-vln and Katherine Stammers England Mixed doubles: Marcel Rernard France and IiOlette Payot Himr ntsit'i hr liruntr All -Star Players To lie Entertained Members nf The Cnmmerelel Appeal All-Memphis prep school husrhall trsm with their dales will altend the lyirw's Slate The-eter guests of Col Cecil Vogel and later the Cnarades roof danre at Ihn lintel Clnridge tonight The Clnridge party Is given by Manager ijewienre lvy nnd rublleity Director Ted I-rwii INE GARDNER SCORE 7-0 Take Contest in I Levi Loop With Little Trouble Dixie Wex per nine blnnked i Giirdner'a I'rmlucla 7 to 0 yesterday in the 1 la-vl League sponsored by the Memphis I'Hrk Commission with little trouble at the Fair Grounds Kant Memphis Cubs i 'elan scored a shutout over YVhIiiuI llill Dairy 4 to 0 in a content held to five innings by rain KIRHT (JAMK PIXIK WAX I1ARNKP ah Pennell rf 4 Mile'll 2h R'rhra lh Rav lb Onvall ea rhea'll rf JohiFla a Hall lh SlnrFll If Mlllw'd 3 I a Vanp'l nap I 1 3 diMna 1h ana Have rl-r a 3 a ernahy ef 1 3 I W'head 2li 3 a a smiift lit I in a Pure rl I I I RrFn'n eaa a ft a Martin 0 0 Avrn rt ah rh a a Sanaa 3 a i a i 3 a a a a I a a a 3 a I a 4 3 a ni3 ft 3 a a 2 a 3 a a 2 a 3 a a 1 a a a I Tula la 31 Til IS ft Tola la 33 ft 3 IS 13 Plain Wax 032 300-7 finrdnrr nun (Mm a Rnmmarr: Kinm-fowiM Hull Van- mni Hum hnftrd in Rtuvill johnsfnn Oswnii 9 Him run imwmIi IWilft piny Hnll to Rnv Initin! 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Kaal Mrinphis Cuba Walnut Hill Dalilr CallM rnl nrift raia Suaimar) Krmra Saaral Tanhrr-fIfv ft'FlIy omrxa 2 Runn haltaft in -Sraral Tankrralav Smllh rarkrr Twn haa rule -Srarai Tiakpralav Smith Hama run -Parker Inn'nsn plirftrS Bv Brnwn 4 with an run 4 hll: hv Pmrinr I' with 4 runs hll Wmalns ailrhrr Brawn Larins rllehrr Pmrinr Slnirk mil By Brnwn hy Pmrinr 4 Smllh STANDINfin Baal M-mphi Cuba 4- Dixi Wax ruin 4 OanlnFr's Prmturtx Walnut Hill Daily 1 Ift II 4 I ft 4 I 1 1 1 4 4 Prl inn 1 mi 3ml ZWI Pipgras Released BOSTON June 2- (AP) unconditional release of George Pip1 gras veteran rlghl-hsnd pitcher was announced tonight hy Bnslnn Red Sox several hours after he was knocked nut of the box In his first start nf the current season against the Yankees in New York Seed Loan Seeks Game United States Seed Loan Club would like tn honk Saturday' snd Sunday games nut nf town Call Brueck st T-3439-W i tnb In nnd Apt4lng ThiFFhtM hls lirssntri: Il'nu run Ohringsr Ainlin buns Walkrr Rfrllr8 ('iirhrnn Itmihli vn llopklnB My Its In Rnnure ilh iIauff In iwnhrj IsSfl nn M- li'Hi il rhirsjrn ii IInssb nn hnllB oif Crowrirr A Wvnil 2 Tlstjs 2 Vnnra hlilhwHils rnmilfr Vnnrg 3 Wnit I PhslfHi I Him riff Wvnil A in 2 Inninm (n'rns mil in ihlrAi TiHbf A In 4 3 1 I'hsliui 3 in I TiH rnwAri L'iT1Iipb KnllSi IlnMirlly 3 in Vv Vni WMH piti'ho" piirhrr Tistf nH jiinnrfn timr 2:21 IE IEMPHI lKK'K Ark June 2 -Hiirurtt Alknnsus ten-nia singles rliNiiipiiin left tinlsy tn enter the siiiiiihI Meinphis ('itunlry Club Invitation tnurnsment which ntiirln tomorrow Norman Siegel nnd Marilyn Mi-Crse nf Lit) Rock Ai banana mixed doubles title holders will leave tomorrow morning tn parliripntn In the meet which et-irarls each year a numhr nf the rnunlry'a outstanding net atars HOMERS HELP INDIANS Troaky snd Averill lilt for Circuit ST liTilMS June 2 iHS) Home runs hy Hul Troaky snd Knrl Aver ill nnd Mel Hnrdrr'a slendy hurling featured flevelaiid's to 2 victory over the St Isiuis Rrnwns tnd-iy Thu Indians took Ihu lead from the Ri'utis Iii the seventh with fimr-run rally Itergcr'e single scored two snd Knii'kctliockcr'B double drove In the oilier two cikvkiani i st Minis Klirllfr Vnanuk ir i in' if in rt i 1Vr Jh nlir li na ft 0 2 4 9 IMmi 2b 4 rl I Wftl rf 1 2 Rjilirrs If 2111 1 runtiMi rf 1 I fl Hiirnrtl 9b fl 3 11 Urn ns lb 2 1 11 IJi'ivi'lrv 9 2 4 4 Hlinn I I if VnnAll4 WnUnrl xkkl'Mrt nhr hm 3 II 4 A 4 11 2 llanlrr i Total 91 II 27 Tnlils 91 2 I 37 Id xRnMimI for Vnn AMt In nrvrnih vxRxMrd for Atranr in nmib fRtiird (or Wnlrnfl in nnih risvrunil (110 fl'MI 4lfl-M Rt IUIU Oflfl fllMl 2 Aunmpry Krrr tVrlrht Run hnliAfl in TroAhv Rnprr 2 Knirhrrbnrkrr I Av-rt ill Burn Klrnnc Two-hJinr hlt0 Pyl-Mil Knk'kDhockrr Hnmr mn Trsk) AvpiIII RMniflpri Rrimi nnO WriEht rvmfil plxv Rirnns in Rump Knlrkrihnrlirr Rrnsr nnH Tnirky: Rrrjrr nii'lt rr Imp krr Tr0ki Riitnl Rpjmn nnd Riirnp Ifi nn bnxpr r'lrvHnnil 4 I Rl 1miu 7 Rnppp nn Mila fluilrr 2 Vn Mix 9 Hi i IfcnHitp IlnMr I Vnn Atu 1 Wrilund I Hit Off Vnn A k1 In 7 intilmrp WrMnnd 9 In 2 1pnt ntich rr Vnn Alin I'mpirm ilrlvl nnd flimx by Ttmr VOL MAY TI'IIN I'lJO KNOXVIILK Tenn June 2 -DavIi! Dulghren Ifnlvrrhily nf Tennessee student from Fayetteville will pnssihly Join Ihn Lit tin Rock baseball team he said (onlglil 1 4 0 3 3 3 1 li: 3 II a I 3 4 I I II 4 a 3 3 1 ii 4 4 1 I a MII I ii il a ii I ft I a 1 a a a il ii ii Kho Baseball Standings NirTHKRX IRSni I mi i pn 31 IT till Nw Orl Tl 31 4SW MK Rlr hJim 24 422 IT IS Ml Mill! R-k IT 34 1M 21 24 44S Knnxvllln IS 2S 3i Allnnl MraipM) Naihviii KATKINAI lrAGI 1 Prll I pi-l New Tnrk 24 10 T22 Rrooklvn 2" IS 4 11 Si Lhii 34 11 411 Cinrlnna'l IS 31 4:12 PHU'hsIl 34 IS V1K P'rirlphia 11 31 141 Chlcszo JS IT Ml Rollon 10 2T 2TU AMKBH AN IMlil I I VI i Nmt York 24 11 4(11 Rnlnn a 15 Drlrmt 21 IS 114 St Lnuii Prl 30 Id MI JT 32 414 Jft 22 401 10 24 2T1 A II RICAN ASSOCIATION Prll InS'imll 24 14 412 Kn CIIjf Min'pnlH 2T IT SMiCnlumhili SI 14 ill 21 IS iWI Tnlriiii Mllwa'kfS JV JT tiTKlyMimvlIlt IV Ik Prl IS IT 3ll 31 441 IT 2T IKK 13 23 310 mlH IKAIil'R IV I JVC! nslvnloa 31 31 frtiH llnuiilna Tul4 24 21 ITI'M Wurlh 22 24 Ok Is City 24 22 AWI A'lunlo 20 21 4ST Ueaunmat 24 21 (14 In Him J4 31 2m KANT IIIAIK ICAIil Ik Pel' Tk Prl Rloff 3T 11 411 Kl Tkmria 22 20 174 lirmivill 24 14 SIli (iilumliii! 21 21 4TT Clsrk'flslt 21 IW MIS JftrkMHi IS 24 141 Helms 22 IS SITlIrrrnwixxt II 32 231 HIITV IKAIil'R WlkOrt' Lrxlnitim 4 Hilh Jarkwm rniiw cuv mi l'Ktiiian l-orUsrrlll! I 1 Mi liiikinvllli WlkPri ft I (Vi ft 411 7 is-ii Yesterday's Results MirTHKBN IKAfil MrmehU 4 Kahvllle 2 Alania A-l New Or 14 1-3 Birnunahxm T-fl Knnxviu 4-4 Chasnoiia s-s Lilli Ruck 1-2 KtTIONSI IKAOlr Benina 3 New York a PiMrhursh cincinnK 0 Si Inail Chlraan ft FMIadelphl 7 Rrnnklvn ft AKKRICAN IKAGI'E New York Rnatnn 3 tmirnd ia ChwJicn ft rhlladnlphis A WanhinKlnn Cleveland SI Lnil 2 AMKRICAV ANNOCIATION MlnnnspnllK 3-4 Mllwaiiknt 0-13 InKiinvliln 1-3 Tnledn ft-il Kannai City 3 HI Faul I (Snennit sain! nlni Inilianipnlis 11 Cnlumhu! 3 (Sncund am rain) TKV4H IKAIil San Anlunki 4 I inline 3 (Ural 31 In-nlnita aei-miil railrd rnd wi'miil riaikiitia) Kurt Wurlh T-A HeaiuiKml -lu llHiatiin S-2 lulm 3-4 OklalHima City 7-4 (ialvealon 2 4 KAT IIIAIK IKAIil CiilumlHia 3-3 I'lne Rlitir I -I 4-3 dark-dale 1-ft lileenwiaMl 3 (Secunit gam JarKxn Helena celled third I -I Greenville 7-10 (larkneita) Kl Iftirarto 3-0 kitty ikam Jarkaon Pnrlaaevlll! I 1-exlnion 3 Padurah I City at H'ipkinavllK rain Games SOrTHKRN IKAGI'E Knoxville at Rlrntinxham Only (am xehrduled NATIONAI IAtilE SI lytul at Chiraxa Only sania erheduied AMKKIC'AX IKAfil rieveland at SI Tynila rhlladelphia at New York Only same aetieriiileS AMKBIf'YN AMSIKTATlnV SI Pant at Kanaaa City IjnlilFvlIle al Tnleili Iniltanapnlla al ('liimhua Only saniei achefUiled BAST IIIXIK IKAfil Pine Bltiif al IIHena Kl Dnrailn al Clarkadale nreenwnnd at (kilumltul Ill I Green vlllS al Jarkaon Kin IKANI-R Pa dura ft ai lxinuim Hnlnn City at liikinavlll INrlagevnia al Jarkaon Red Sox Triumph Close to 2000 fans braved rain to witness the Memphis Red Sox nf the Southern league down the Claybrnok Tigers 9 to 3 The teams will wind up uled three-gams series this after-noon at Martin's Park Howard winning pitcher and Calhoun Clay are struck nut seven men Memphis got 14 hits tn the Tigers' 10 A 7m A TEAMS TRIUMPH Thr A A Alumni defeated tn 2 snd A A smothered 14 to yesterday st Forrest Tsrk In the Dixie Auto rarts softball loop 9 to 3 their ached- three runs In the ninth lo lls the score hul the A's won before a man was retired In the home half WSaillMITON I PlltlAHKIPHIS ah hn a ah rh ns Mvrr lh ft 3 3 1 ft Mnae rf ft 3 I a Mauuali If 4 1 3 3 a Cramer rf 3 I 3 II Hlnne rf ft 3 1 3 fl Jiihnonfl If 3 3 2 I Travl- lh 3 I I ft ft BVxx lh 3 I 113 il KiiIipI lh 3 a nil Ill-Kin 3h 4 I I I rr ft II 3 II II Mi'Nalr 31213 tairv FO ft ft II a 3 3h 3 a I I IlMlmiHiil 4 a ft 4 II lUrhaM 4 I I II limn 3 a a ii a Hmtun 3 a a a I I linka I li ft 0 II liatrlrll ft 0 I aallluex 1 0 II prim a a i Till a If 37 1134 11' Talal- 33 It XT 14 fNiir- mil whFn wlnnifl- run iroril xHaiiil fur Link! in nin'H Wt-lilnilnn 1il3 MMI -7 Phiiitiphu 3inaniai-k Nummary: Krmr Sean Run htla in Sln Knx MrNalr 3 MnaF Kllhel Iftiwell 1 War-liar 3 Ijirv Travla Hit-tin Tam-ha-a hll a RleharS HiaM Pnweli 2 Jnhnana MrNalr Brnira Dnilhl plnva -Travl fa ftlver la Kuhl: Mvrr In Kiihrl lf I on M-ee Wnahirvian ft rhllail'lphli ft Bane nn 6lF OK Bean ft Brnlon 4 talk I Diet-rleh I Pellll I Atrikmu'- B-alnft 4 B-an I linkF 2 Hit nil Rn in 4 3-3 in-amt llnke 3 in 3 13: PMII I la ft lai'ft" kui in ninihi: Brni-a ft In SI-3: Dlainra -BC la 3 HM hv piirhrr hi WlM piirh Prim Wianlna pUrhre lUelrlrh l-inT piirhrr PrllMt Dm-ill r- i-u MrOnwan anl Sumih-ra Im- I IT tdl KKTSIIKKS IlMY CIGARETTES Tnx Pniil 5 1 12 No Limit PER CARTON Memphis Tobacso Co 181 MOXROK MINI'TK tMIIT WRESTLING FIELD MONDAY NIGHT JUNK 3 8:30 PM 2 FOR 1 NIGHT OYK nRkflV AIWITTMI IKKK HITII KA4'H TStD ADMISSION I)()UBLKVINI)-IJ1 Cook in Victory HERNANDO Miss June 2-gers Cook's Goldblums of Memphis I Hnlf L'nnln ISnllo blanked the Hernando Independents iiiQfIC I OllS 3 Rhra 2 Sir ink mu Bv Drlhhi 3 Hu hv pitrVr Rhra Bmwnt lV) tlmplrr- lymx Consensu (Cupyrishl IMS lv rnivmsl S'rvlreft AT HKIMONT rAFlK 1 All Searlrl S-nlrv Pilwv Bsna I -Cniilkkfiam Rnma Pln-lul -GnMra Way Reysi Mif urn- 4 -sivrmllh Gullsat rrlrwf ft -Salilaa Runner Sltmn IT B'Oiania Mr Kh MSv Hlslu BmI Bl -GoMrn Way Jjmt ihnt powlblliiy- All SearleL AT ROTKINUHAM PARK 1 MuSa'II Nrvy Nrtla Star Bearer Lan Iioula Jamboree Plii'Jiv Jaek Sand Mack Barra mile Krin US Trulv Rnueh Parlv BrUFlItert S-nplwrl Ml Spedmnre Hxauaa Yannry Pnraet Sanhernn Jrtiiln' Dream Batumi Aanill Bh Bel --Purf liter Lane ahnf anMlWllly-Bias Bearer AT IATONIA 1 Ml Siihwar B-tmltaetle railnplAft 3 -Our Manaxer WlM Duweler 1-Billy June Atwlei Rniaiuti 4 BiiPlaavhodv KiM lav Vinlne A rav Mrnarrh Mary Nll raelua A- -Miaa Vlnre Almoa Pe'iee Kill! T- MMI R4 llonl Fsftry IkNfl I Kint rirem IJde Sr- Rtl'lrflt Beal Bi -IJIU Cannellv Lmg ihol tuaway imTSTi if" it Jack Domar vs Bobby Wagner 1ST Pnsndat TVSIi Wild Sailor Moran vs Billy Cummins ifiHfnrnls-17 rnssdal ITS Pnasifa) 4INK TAlI ie ftHXI'TKN PKKIIHI 7 to 0 today CANOV A VICTORIOUS Csnova Coffee softball team defeated Frisco Railroad 8 tn 1 yesterday st De Soto Park Wsgerman's three hits was a big factor in their victory CLUB WANTS ACTION Cook's Gnldhhime team is looking for out-of-town action Call Barron 4-3346 Sammy George vs Fred Knickles (f 13 Pnamlal "Ptlll 84' Mf" Hr riVSk-TIfliFU aa nT M-tr si Saaeie-RaKlsa Drag la Rrwrvallnna ran SHKBII'IN IKftHtN I'WIIItaTrS JIMMY HI4fHV8wva J'".

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