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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 17

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THKV COMMERCIAL MEMPHIS WEDNESDAY MORXIXfl JUNK 10 10T 17 Denies And Sacred Heart Win Opening Games Of American Legion Loop 1 Captains And Managers Eye The Opening Battiefront Spotty Pitching Marks Inaugural Games In League Tony Busy Man Hooks A not Iter Meet FOIITHIIJ Out June A I API --Tony Mnnero ri'i-nsbwn 0 winner the United HIhIos open golf tilln apparently ha every intention of being a "fight-Ing" champion Twenty hour afire hi arnsa-linnul triumph at llalliisrol lost Saturday Tony was swinging his iluh in the Hlinwneo-oii-liclii-ware open tournament which wind up today one or the irhi dnli-d si art-era in tlir General Itrock open stalling here Thursday Tmiy won the Tl liole tournament last year Other Amrrirnn entered include Wnltrr nugeii cienft Kune ltijft Ciinadinn open tillisl Horton Smith Jimmy Thnmsnu Sam Parks Jr Hobby Urmrk-shank Tommy Aimour and Charley Lacey Dixie Ramblers Meet A meeting nf nil member of tho I Dxle Kamhlcrs hasebait team has! culled for Thursday night ntj I 1 130 o'clock in tho office of tho' Kimy Way Store No 4 Champions to Feature Card Friday Night Sp-'-nl lt The rnamwrlal Appeal BLYTHEYILLE Ark June 9-The largest crowd in the history oT softball here is expected to witness the colorful Coca-Cola Bottlers of Memphis in action a the headline attcai lion of an all-star card her Friday night This Commercial Anpral Memphis city and Tennessee slate champions will show all of their stars pnvnl the brilliant mound trio Oliver "Smoke" Triplett Donald "Flash" Slainbrook and Andy Gunn They will meet the Blylhevllle all-Mars in the final gnme of the program Fan will he here from ell over i his aeclion MEMPHIS GREATEST STORE Overwhelms Delinted Cotton Seed 22 To Fant and Anderson Fall 12 To Winners Pile Up Early Leads The 1936 crop of American Legion baseball plavers graded for the first time yesterday at Hodges Field and when the opening ceremonies were over the city champion-1: appeared to rest between two teams John A out of 1 prion competition for a vear came back with a line- with dynamife The majority of penie' players were member of he tat champion Fiapher Lime and Cement Co last year The Denie'i rrew blasted Delinted Cotton Seed IS to Sacred Heart seem to he the aeri- oi opposition in Denle's path They w(r( equally effective in downing rant and Anderson 12 to 3 There was plenty of free hitting pitching strength was misalng However Polly Cummings Denie'a hurlcr showed promise of improving with more work and the sue-irss of the 1M outfit will probably j-rst on hi shoulders Wild Second Inning The second inning wss a wild one Seven hits coupled with two errors netted eight runs as 11 Denie'a batsmen fared Martin Hand Hammett Cummings help his cause considerably getting two blows in as many limes at bat and crossing the plate for three markers Lambuth pitching for Sacred Heart also seems to be badly in need of work Fant and Anderson rapped him for nine hits but were never able to bunch their hits at the right time Flack in turn received shoddy support while allowing Sacred Heart 14 hita Sacred Heart was off to a four-run start in the firat inning Two errors and five hits produced the runs necessary to supply a margin of virtory Fant and Anderson were held scoreless until the sixth inning when Lambuth began to weaken and allowed them two in the sixth and one in the seventh BEAT BOSTON 7 TO 5j 1 Mize Frisch Shifts Lineup ST LOUIS June added another game to their first place margin over New York todny defeating the Boston Bees to in the first game of a series curtailed to two by a postponement to permit a double-header later in the Besson Bill Walker who started for the Cards weakened in the fourth and again in the sixth when he was relieved by Ed Heusser after four straight single Heusser chocked the rally after an outfield fly had acored another run to put the Bees within one run of a tie and held Boston in check through the remaining rounds Manager Frankie Frisch presented a revamped Cardinal lineup which proved effective Pepper Martin was shirted to third base sending Johnny Mize to right field and leaving three third basemen Frisch Gelbert and Verges on the bench Mize who In his first year up has been working out at first base was the spark of the Cardinal attack He hit a home run with the bases filled in the first inning and singled to drive in another run in the eighth thereby accounting for five of the seven St Louis scores BOSTON I ST LOI'M alirlio: hrho Itrhsn'1 niotin Mimre ef 4 0 0 Hive QBE The-Cardinals 10 Thum'n r( 0 1 a Mar'll 2h 4 3 3 3 Jnr-lan Ih 3 3 ft 1 Marn 3h 3 1 1 It I Barter rr 3 3 3 4 0 Mrdw'a If Ciirei'o Zb 4 3 3 3 4 Collin lb Us If 4 0 3 1 0 Mil rf Corea 3b 3 0 1 King rf I 4 0 0 1 Duvla Unnlng 3 0 fl ft rs Smith 1 ft ft ft I'Walkrr xHaalln 0 0 0 0 0 Heuiur But before you do drop In at Goldsmith's Boys' Shop for your now Swim Trunks New styles designs and fabrics are here at the lowest possible prices Swim Trunks: TO VICT Detroit Veteran Subdue Red Sox 8 to 4 BOSTON June The World Champion Tigers slieod off another game of tho Red Sox second place advantage today piling up seven runs in the second inning and whipping the Fenway millionaires 8 lo 4 before 4 MX) The Tigers In third' place now trait Boston by only three games and the American league-leading Yankees by six tho New Yorkers bowing to the Brown The hesperlarled veteran Vic Sorrell who shut out tho Red Sox tho Jest lime he faced them In Detroit humblerl th-m again and although touched for hits registered his fifth triumph ChnrliP Gehrlnger Goose Goslin and A1 Simmons set the pace for the Tigers who hsmmrrrd VVal-berg and Marium for 11 resounding blows Grhrfnger hatted in three runs with a triple nnd two singles and Goalin accounted for a pair Owen hit a homo run with one on base in the aeven-run second inning DETROIT BOSTON ahrfcAt i nijrh Koctll mm 3 1 1 ft ulilln ft A 2 3 1 Vox rf ft 1 2 3 Conner rf ti'InsKr 2ft ft' 1 3 ft Mmntilt ibnlla If ft 0 3 ft It Exx 1ft 11311 1'vikm rf I 0 ft II t'ranin ft 1 i ft 3 wiiwr st 4 I lift 0 Krrrell a 3 I ft 1 It Waiiwx 4 ft 0 ft Mnmim 6 0 0 4ft 6 113ft ft 3 3 1 ft 9 I 4 ft 3 0 13 1 1 ft 1 1 ft 4tlH ft ft ft 1 ft 44 1 1 I Black Navy Join the thousands of young men and boys who have chosen Catalina Swim Trunlts for comfort long wear and a smart appearance They are made of 100 pure worsted yarn with a buill-in knitted support Choose from black na'y maroon and royal blue with white side stripe Sizes 8 10 12 14 16 IB Jlnil Orders Filled Goldsmith' Bny' -Second Iloor Ce plains and managers of Junior American Legion baseball fee ms paused before gome lime yesterday to survey the field Left to right Joe Gee John A Denie's coach Rice Ewing Denis captain Raymond Haynes Delinted Seed managor Callaghan Wait Tennessee director of American Legiop baseball and Raymond Haynes Delinted Seed captain Bottom Rica Ewing swings in the first inning of tho Denie's-Delinted Seed 9an1 RLmff ritntn by Elllutt Tidal 39 ft 13 3710 Tala' 944 13374 Tlr trmi (70 ii'Kt 111-ft tlnslnn 111 IN ISI3-4 Pummnry: Krmr- Owpn Kunj MhH -J Knjru Owpti 2 nx Iffhfsm'r fl tiktohn 2 fonl bt( Mftiltn Fox ThrM-lMM hHx -fftPhpttsk'pr nin (iiiHtiif Htnjui Rrpii tn riPtiiinppp f'mnin lo MHiilA Fmi hrihipp to RnvHt tn B'frnn tfltfl Oft WitlluMK 8 III 2-fl off fllfirvitm 7 to 13 rn )mbm -Ttolmil 7 R'tnrf 10 IUM nn -Off ftirrrlt 3 of Wihr nlf XUmirH I 1siPK pili Wxitor wit Bv FnrrrU 1 hy Mnuin 8 TIwp-2 0sV Juhtirtifin unit burnmwi SPOLISTS FAVORED Winstnn Guest lemk Aiiierlrnnft Against nritiali Tndny IINDON June -(Ari-Amer-L 0 Ica'ii international pnlo team in-: eluding the English-born Winston Guest ta an overwhelming favoriie 1 to defeat England in thq series for the Westchester Cup which begin tomorrow nt Hiirllngham Maroon Royal Fret With the Heat Own Breeze With Cincinnati Rises to Fifth Place CINCINNATI June The Reds shelled fhe slipping New York Giants IS to 4 today to advance to fifth place in the National League and drop the Giants to a second place tie Kiki Cuyler the Reds' outfield veteran was the big gun in the second straight victory over the Giants batting in four runa with a homer and three singles Lee Stine had little trouble limiting the Giants to' nine hits NEW YORK CINCINNATI tirh oa' Htirliofl 1 If 4 (111 0 Chapman If ft 3 3 1 ft W'hamt 2h 4 ft ft 4 1 On'man rf A 2 3 ft Larlia lb 4 I I 3 Cnylr rf A 3 4 II Oil rf 4 12 3ft H-rmnit Ih ft 1 I) 1 Lrlhrr rf 4 fl I ft L'harrll ft 1 1 1 Dannin 4 0 1 4 2 Rlcpa 3h ft I 2 ft 2 Mftyn 3h 4 0 1 3 4 Myara 3 2 19 4 Barlrll aa 4 1111 K'pmirla 2b ft 3 2 I 1 Caa'man (41114 aim 4 3 3 1 1 Tial MiTzYm Tula la New York non flftl 4 004 20ft 1ft Summary: Lombardi Runa hal- til In II nary oil Lrlhrr Chnnman (Sooftmnn 3 Cuyirr 4 Herman Lombardi Rlqg 2 Kampourw B4lnc 2 Two-baa Mia Ott Bartll Mvra Kampourla Three-ha aa Oil Rlssa- Home run Kuylrr Stolen haw Cuyler Stine Kampourla Left on New York ft Cincinnati ft Baw on Off Caat lemma 3 Struck By Caetlfman 2 by Stine 2 Wild pitch Caatlaman Umptrea Klem Scare and Ballanfant HenBhaw Stopi Phillies In Cubs' Victory 6 to 3 CHICAGO Juno AP)-Giv-en a four-run working margin In the first two innings Roy Hen-ahaw diminutive Cub southpaw breezed through Philadelphia 8 to 3 today to extend Chicago's longest winning streak of the season to six games Hrnahaw gave seven hits in chalking up his fourth victory One nf them was a homer by Ernie Su-lik with nne oil in the seventh PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO nhrh nfl' ahrhflft rhtaiA ef fl fl fl Murk flh fl i fl flullk If fl 3 3 3 AHrrmAfl 20 fl I 2 2 8 rf 4 fl 2 I ii nalun 4 114 0 Ciimim Ih 4 fl niO 1 I)e 9 1 fl 4 A W'Mflpy Ah 4 fl fl i 2 Uemurfe rf 4 0 3 3 fl Nmrin pi 4 0 1 2 0 frrtt Jh 4 118 0 Wtipnn 4 0 1 4 2 KoflllPh 3 10 8 2 Cftmex 2h 8 2 2 1 fiHfnlww 40 1 0 0 sxAiwflod 3 0 fl 0 KfUfher A xflhrrnii fl fl fl 0 pseii fl fl fl fl kxxWmiUr 0 0 ii TQI1p 31 8 34 II Total 32 88 27 8 Totted for Kelleher In iwvrnth BotiM for (tAmes In ninth xsx- Bulled for Pxmmu in ninth rhiiodeiphiR ooi non fl ChieK0 310 flOt nummary: Krrnnu-NorriPj Ooincx Her-nmn Huna tmllod In- Sulik 2 Klein Herman fia-an IVmaw Henahnw flume run -flunk Pmible play Merman to Knghph to Caxnrretin Jefl on Phllad Iphta 8 rhirtflo 0 Bare nn Off Krl-Irher 3 olf raeeeau 1 olf Ifenahnw Hinivk out -By Krllehrr 3 by ilenahnw 4 Off Krllehrr in 8 Inin nff Pimmu mine in 2 fnnlnga lilt hy By Hen-ehaw fChiniuui) Wild Kelleher ley raawait QuifjM Mascrtunh 2:02 Joe Engel Stumped Ity Own Player ATLANTA Jane 9c-(AP)-Joe Engel most loquacious of the Southern Association impresarios was shocked speechless yesterday by the amazing candor of one of his own players Engel irrepressible president of the Chattanooga dub was serving as manager pro tem while his Lookouts battled Atlanta It was'close in the seventh and Dave 'Harris was on first when A1 Browne slapped nne down the third base line Taft Wright thought it foul and didn't hurry for it hut Harris raced to third and Browne to scrond while Umpire Bond signaled ball" "Are you blind Bond?" Acting Manager Joe shouted as ho bounced out of the dugout was Bond insisted your gulped Engel "Yeah Joe- it was quoth honest Ram Holbrook And Engel for the nonce a dazed and broken man turned and shuffled back tn the completely at a lnes for words for the firat time jn the memory of hie contemporaries Verrrt and Dave Ilarxh officially opened tho season Verret president of the league pitched the first ball to Harsh commander of the American Legion The teams are well equipped and under the direction of -Happy" O'Callaghan West Tennessee Legion baseball director the league as a whole ia well organised The games Urge crowd were witnessed by a AXUERSON 1MART S'V S' 2 Keenan ShV'l zVn l--'?" 1 I 4 f'C Why 2b 4 ft ft 3 3 hrf lb 4 ft ft 4 Illr'm i 1 Miller m-'i 3h 4 1 ft ft I fSrvitf If V'v 2h 3 A 1 3 I Csnhl rf If 7 ft ft ft ft-Smith I ft ft ft K'snt rf 5V' rf 2 nil ft ft L'bert rf A I 1 9 1ft SToUip 1214 21 fl 003 1- 143 1ft Krnws-PhllaB Dvl Birh-rr-P'ti Sure Twnhao hits -r rvl Thwhaie 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Pirates but was driven off the mound In the fifth when the Dodgers scored three runs Mace Brown who reliever him allowed the Brooklyn only one run from there on and took credit for the victory BROOKLYN fthrhnA' ihrh a R'Jiry rf 2 114 fl Jrnrft If 4 0 1 fl J'rtun 2it Ih irrrtl jh Burhrr rf i Taylor If I (t'shty AphflpB I RrrM ft hatix K'ahflw cFrey 4 0 0 LWr 4 fl 1 0 fl PW'rr 4A183 V'shan 5 0 1 3 A 9nhr lb 3 0 3 10 B'ftkrr 3h 3 0 0 0 Irtto Jb 1 0 0 fl Tftftfl 3 0 0 8 0 Weaver 1 0 I 0 0 3 0 1 3 0: 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 4 13 0 0 3 113 1 3 1 013 3 4 13 11 4 0 113 3 0 18 0 3 0 0 1 3 -I TMala 33 1 24 ft' Tolala 31 4 ft 2T aBaited for fternichry In ninth hBalted for Berrea in Mnlh rBatird fur Earnahaw in ninth Brooklyn IO0 nilft 1 Pilahurh 000 000 4 Summaiy: Brubaker Runa halted In Bucher Vauahan Bruhaker Lavacel-in Twn-haaa Waner Vaughan Stolen Suhr Brubaker Double playa Buhr lo Caughan 2 1-eft on Br'flklyn Plltebursh ft Baaea on balla Off Weaver 3 Earnahaw 3 Struck By Earnahaw 4 Weaver Hit by 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inning Mf Welch 8 in 4 Inninex: off Brown 4 In fl Innlnga WIM pitch-- Brown Win fling Brown Iwinc Mungo Pflrmtn fllewnrt and Plnem 3:12 POPLAR BLUFF WINS 7-4 Rid Birds Conquer 1'iggolt All-Stars Lone to Scnsth POPLAR BLUFF Mo June The Poplar Bluff Red Birds won from Piggott in the Mo-Ark League 7 to 4 Senath defeated the Poplar Bluff All-Stars 8 to ft and Campbell defeated Doniphan the league leaden 17 to 4 Standing: Won lyal Pel ftaniphan I Pamphril Renal Tier BiMa All Rigra Piffotl 4 4 9 a 887 887 887 333 333 333 least i tee iimni o' Don't Worry and Make Your ffimersoni99' ELONHOGSETT STOPS YANKS WITH 5 HITS Outhurls Gomez as Browns Triumph NEW YORK June 9-(AP)-Elon Hogaett outpitrhed Lefty Gomez and two other Yankee hurl-era today and limited the vaunted New York bat to five hits aa the St Louis Brown evened the current icrie with a 5 to 3 victory Hogsett did not allow a hit until the fifth inning -Hemsley had to retire from the game in the ninth a finger on hi right hand split by a foul tip NEW youk hrhnsl ibrhua i CroiNU 4 Oil 1 4 J7 0 8 4i Kn 3f L8ry Cllfl 3k 1 0 fl 4Knii 3b 4 0 0 0 3 H'VMhv jh 1 ill! 2'Iflnll 4 0 I 2 0 pn -yr Jb 1 J1? ft Ik 4 0 17 0 RJU'ef a i i sasKssssssssssH Carey 2h ft ft 4 ft ft 0 1 0 1 Brmn HhIm MRurnnc OJobtlRiifl I fin 4 13 3 2 3 10 8 1 3 A 0 fl fl fl 0 0 fl 0 (mi 10 10 0 fl Tihi MftT0 37 12 TqIjiIp ilTSISlii BxlIM fnp Rrnwn Ms piehth b-FUn Ir Riiffirnc in Plunlh ono ftlt Nw Turk noo ism 3 aiimmary: Errors --Clift Lain 2 B'llfe nuB haunt In Ury Homfty Bril Carry IjLixsri HuffliiK Crowltl Twu-has hilt Hrralty 3 Carey '5j Latwrl Rmrririre hu Bsll tills Oomf in 1 Inning (non- mil in slshlh): iff Brawn 0 In I nlf Gtilley 3 in I Bnnm nn hnlln Off Guinn oil 1 off Hnumr 1 nff HngrU I Struck nut By Uaimx 3 by HuuwU 2 LtIL Loul 13 New York 4 Wild pitch Oomp Winninx Login pitcher Onmei II pi pm rMcGowaBl Qufnn ud Ornwhy 109 Claybrook Tigers Win MARIANNA Ark June 9 Claybrook Tigers defeated Jacksonville Red Capa here iaat night 8 to 7 Radeliff pitched fqr the Tiger Chicago Scores in Tenth for Victory PHILADELPHIA June 9-UR Ticing the game up at 2-S in the ninth inning the Chicago While Sox scored three runa In the lenlh today nnd defeated the Philadelphia A'a 5 to 2 Vernon Kennedy who allowed tho A'a only nine hit nnd Herman Fink engaged in a tight pitching duel until the ninth Dietrich who relieved Fink waa charged with the loss CHICAGO I PHILADEInil nbrho! nlirhnm Radeliff If 4 i I Einnrr Ih ft I jitf 0 Plel 3b ft 1 1 1 ft Warurr Zb ft 9 ft 3 ft Warn'iun rf ft 1 13 0 Mnsrn ef ft 9 1 linn rf 0 0 9 0 Piw'ili rf ft 0 I Hnniirn Ih ft 1 Jill liuen Ih 3 0 ft ft I Kr vl hr ft 1 ft 4 1 iuhnn If 4 9 I 4 H'en 4 ft 1 3 4 1'rlrts 4 ft 1 4 3 Itykr 3h 3 9 12 1V Havre 4 1 2 4 i "rut 4 1 4 ft Kmk 3 ft 0 ft 3 Kennedy 4 ft 0 1 Urea 1 a ft 9 'UirUlrh 9 ft ft (I I r-inl AS HI vi Tofal 37 2 i 30 13 a- It-lt-a for Vink in ninth Innlnc rhirne- nun mq dm 3 ft rhllniVIphln Mil Inal 100 ft- 1 Summnrv: Run Intfn lncnihs Iinvu Pirl Wahinnlin IPmiun I'neri-nn Vlnnry Tm ikhnnr 1'urrlnrlli Hayr Wahiniel'ii Itnnura Thre-Nnw Radeliir Stolen lai -Krrevirh Tuni-Ills Havre i llunnra: Wnnf l-r Drier tu Vlnnry Lrlt on b-isre -Chl-rnRu ft Philadelphia Barr nn hull -off Kennedy 4 off Kink Binii-k mil-lip Kennedy 4 ly Kink 4 lliln -Off Kink 9 In innln: nlf Dirlrirh 4 in 1 Iniunn Isw-Inft Dirlrirh IlmpirviL-liutilmril Dlnenn and GcIkL 3:14 Chance Scores NEW YORK June 9-(AD-Ramuel Deutch's three-year-o I Piny Chnnee longest priced horae in the field nf seven at 13 to arored a thrilling head victory nvrr the Wheatley Stahle'a Intermark ln-themiln and sixteenth top 'event nl Aqueduct Play 'A soft answer is better than Wl I EN ynuk the wife ifthere i plenty nf Sterling Ale nn hand for the crowd coming tonight and she My he forgot you cn still coot down to the corner nd get case of the lie with the r-Ir4 flaw end grrttrr lift! herein ii he give se answer you can't fell nd every Ixidy may le disappointed STERLING BREWERS INC t'vnnillt lad Hisf Atti 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