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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 22

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II 1 THE 'AFPEAi MEMPHIS SUNDAY MORNING MAY 31 193G SECTION ON Dreisewerd Steadies After Bad Start and Chicks Beat Pels-Play Two Toda SPORTS APPEAL Pels Score 4 Runs In First Then Fall As Lefty Tightens and Dorothy Campbell Hurd waa something of a genius They were tho leaders however and when they entered tournament only one or tiro could compete with them In this day and time any- Boutwell Reports Vance Cauble Goes The long-expected reporting of George Boutwell the rookie right-handed pitcher took place yesterday There will be no delay about his working however because he's scheduled 4o pitch against the Pels today Boutwell waa bought from the Jackson Mlsa club of tho Cotton States League and allowed to report late so that ho might continue to teach achooL To makt room for Boutwell the Chicks sent Vanes Couble back to tho Kansas City chib from whence ho came Cauble left-handed pitcher hurled one good game for tho Chicks the day he reported but done much since Tribe Counts Three Times in Opener Then Adds Three More Charley Suche Routed Tommy Drake -Ollie Marquardt Stars -And Now "Look said the dignified lady nodding down the fairway "Do you aee that girl in shorts If could have played golf in that costume 40 yeara ago I might have been a great golfer But I probably would have been asked off tha course first "When I alerted playing the links were over in Peabody Commons -just beyond Pauline 8treet Not very good links either But the they were terrific! We wore long woolen outer -skirts and goodnesa knows how many underneath And heavy woolen long-sleeved tops (Well may- 'TS 4 BY DAVID BLOOM Tb Commercial Appeal (port! 1411 of Clem Dreisewerd dished out left-handed generosity to the Pels in the first inning yesterday then got tighter than a miser and the Chicks took the third game of the series 6 to 4 The' had two games to one The blond southpaw yield- thing can happen and there must be 30 or more women in the south who can shoot in tha an unheard-of figure in tha olden daya "Yea I'd aay five strokes off waa about although it may ba more And in another 10 yeara they may allce five others away Thera doesn't seem to be much limit to the Chicks 6 Pels 4 MEMPHIS Ah Po A 3 3 10 0 3b be the lady didn't say tops) I remember ordering some golf costumea from a tailor In New York They were terrible things with great big hats adorned with feathera We had our pictures taken and were tremendously proud" Attention Needed The United States Golf Association a gnat purifying body apparently could do a little investigating down Florida way The big hotels in tha resort state use golf tournaments for advertisements They Invite the bigger stars to compete and when they do aeed them The Moderns Have A Way "It was very very hard going" aha continued a little wistfully you had to be a sort of Spartan for punlahment Hot Why I can remember now how beastly uncomfortable I waa But I can't for the life of me tell you how we happened to make one good much leaa a whole round Yet I do recall that our scorea weren't ao very bad "These glrla are pretty lucky They have moat of the handicaps removed All they have to do la regardless of their qualifying score so that they will ba reasonably aura that the headline-getters will reach the finals Now la that right you august guys who rule our popular gama? Don't you think that aa long as golfers are placed according to their qualifying scorea In the better tournaments why should aome exploiters change the rulea for you and work an Injustice on leaser lights? Golf has been a pretty good game ao free to a large extent from the taint that has touched tennis and track and some other "amateur" undertakings wa please keep It that way even If the Mg hotels don't like It? After all we sports writers like to write about things strictly on tha up-and-up a part of the time go out and play golf They're on at least even terms with the perhaps a little better off aa far as freedom la concerned You had to really love golf to play it in tha old daya" CIS CARDS Beat Reds 7 to 4 After ing First' 10 to 1 23000 FANS IN STA Jim Collins Hiti Tw0 Hon Med wick and 8 Martin Redbirdi iBCr Lead Tb Aaaoelated PreM SJ LOUIS May tables with a barrage of hom tho SL Louis nom Cardinals Ha Cine nnsti 7 to 4 today inf Decoration double-header after the Red fPerful 18-hit attack had the first game 10 to 1 Twenty-five thousand fan eat home crowd of the sea I Jim Collin hit two horned" Joe Medwick nnd Stuart Mart each aa the Cards recovered their first game beating The even bread enabled the Birds to Increase their League lead over the New Giants who lost twice to Brnc to one and a half game Paul Dean Routed Paul Dean started th ba- day for the Cardinals and for Ival Goodman's sernnd-i home run went along well Unt sixth when the Reds drove cover with a five-run assault' Hallahan was maltreated for more and tha final tally cam Mike Ryba A1 Hollingsworth alone cam way toward matching the batters He got three hits whi lowing the Red Birds only six Jim Winrord toiling for St in the second game also all only six hits one of them pinch home run ninth The Reds opened the game tally on singles but Medwick'! cult wallop with two on put cards ahead to stay Collins first home run to open the and duplicated the drive with wick on base in the eighth Martin had led the inning off hia round-tripper first game CINCINNATI I ST LOnrf DrnOAf Myara as 3 0 13 S' Moor 5r 4 I) Tb now 0 A 1 3 SM'tln 2b 4 1 C'pma rt 2 3 A OJM'tin rt 4 5 1 313 1'M'wlck If 4 a Jill liCollin lb 4 Cpbcll 4 2 3 3 I'D'rochcr a 3 5 riman If 5 1 I 0 0 Verge 3b 3 a Byrd ef 4 3 3 0 0''wkl 3 0 i 2b I 1 1 3 Oran 1 5 H' worth 4 3 3 1 0 Hallahan pan Rtrba A a Total 40 10 44 27 17' Ballad for Hallshaa is fiahtti Cincinnati 015 55X 2' St Lout 100 on et Summary: Myers lf Thevcnow Runs batted Medwick man ScarwIlA 5 Campbell Byrd 2 Two-baaa Medwick Verge Car Brarsalla Three-baa Sraradla I man Hom (tnodman Stolen bad Martin Sacrifice Myer Double pi Myara to Karepourl Myara to Karl to BcarsellA Durocher to Martin imi 1 Collins to Durocher Left on Claetnnatl 5 lit Loul 4 Bsms Hallnhan 1 Kollingawi PjDaan 1 Hallahan 1 Off In 5 i-i Ryba 3 In 1 Htllalun 3-3 Pi men hall Ogmdnwlil I pitcher Dean Barr i and Reardon 2:0 Reardon 2 SECOND GAME CINCINNATI 1 ST LOVIP abrhnal abr Chap's If 3 0 1 1 0 Moore rf 4 5 Gooj'n rf 4 1 1 3 0 BMar 2b 4 1 Sear' la lb 3 0 0 0 0 JMar'n rf 4 1 Lomh'dl 4 0 1 A 1 Medw'k If 4 3 RISKS )b 4 110 1'Colllna lh 4 2 Byrw ef 2 0 0 1 Dun'r aa Tnev'w as 4 0 0 2 A Gelhert Ksmp'a 3b 1 A 1 3 Vargei 3b Dertar 3 0 0 0 Davla xHerman 1110 b'Grod'kl a xxCamp'll 1 0 A A Wlnfnrd xxxCuyltr 1 0 0 0 0 (King Total S3 4 A 34 14! Tolala 35 1 11 Ran for Davla In aavenin Ballad for Byrd hi ninth Balled for Kamporuu In ninib xxx Battad for Damngar In ninth ClnrinnaU St Louia II II II II II 151 555 300 100 I' Summary: Error Verge Wn '-k 1 Runs balled Lombardi Mfdwirk lino 3 Herman 3 Martin Twn Mta Martin 3 Rlfga Three-ha 1 Martin Hnma Medwick Martin Herman Stolen baaea-S tin 2 Doubla Martin In rher to Cnlllni Durocher to Mar Cnlllni am port a to Thevennw tn aella Left on baaea Cincinnati 4 Loul 4 Bases on Win fnn Derringer 4 Wlnfnrd 7 Derringer Got don and JAP SWIMMERS SM New Material Threaten In Oljr Trial TOKYO Msy (AP) Jp1J Olympic swimming team trial: 9 day uncovered a wealth of new terial to help stand off Amerjs challenge for aquatic honors at lin Outstanding among the new was Shunpel Udo of Rikkyo I I versity who won the lAOO-m free style finals In 19 minutf seconds Tha veteran Shorn Mi! was unable to do better than Udo also won a heat in the meter free style in th a best showing Ths 200 meters final was i I lured by Masajl Taguchi of R'1 University in 2:148 with last flash Masanorl Yusa fifth Susa came back tn captui heat in the hundred-meter fret In 564 Other beet time trials were in 200-meter breant stroke won Reiso Koike in 2:432 and the meter backstroke which Ytu! Kojlma covered in 1:098 Harveys Face Reeves Floyd Harvey Cleaners club will meet Reeves Coal pany at 4 this afternoon the Gaston Park field Battr will bo Brown and Lester for Cleaners Addison and'Norvdl Reeves Raleigh in Actoin Raleigh will oppose the Berr Civic Club nine at 8 to: at Berdair The Average Goes Down Not so long ago tha Professional Golfers' Association issued a statement that the proa had reduced their average rounds by two atrokea In the last five attributing It to the tendency to play tha game the year around So I asked Mra Dave Gaut who knows all about women's golf how many atrokea women In general have taken off their gamea In tha last 10 years Mrs Gaut didn't have any definite figures at hand hut believed about five waa right That la five off the general average But off tha top-well not ao many "I remember back In 1015" she said "when Alasa Sterling waa playing her great game At Knoxville ualng a ball that would be considered' dead now and unbalanced old-fashioned dubs she shot an 80 over the Cherokee course and that's great golf You know we had only four or flvs duba In our bag in those days and they weren't very good duba either "That waa fine golf But in 1015 In Birmingham Alexa had another 80 and In Memphis over a water-logged course aha collected a third Then Glenns Vare'a been good for a number of yeara Of This and That Candidates for champion golf galleryites George Treadwell and Mrs Treadwell Buck Compton the pro Weaver Tom White the state champion (golfer not follower) Joe Grace of tha Chicks got eight successive hits off Atlanta pitchers last week and waa walked the ninth time Slightly How Petey Barron won the featherweight championship They aay Casey Stengel la the greatest talker In tho big leagues but he apparently has something to back it up Leo Durocher claimed Stengel must have hit him with a bat after visit under the stands for unsocial purposes Eddie Alnsmith the Southern League umps lias a reputation for being able to use hla dukea Among hla victims of tha past waa the Indian Joe Guyon a right nifty swinger himself A lot of athletes eat augar to gain added stimulation In contests But tha last word la dex-troae taken In small doses And they feed that stuff to Infanta too DAVID BLOOM Dominate Intercollegiate 4-A Event at Philadelphia HARVARD IS SECOND Dartmouth Finishes Third Pitt Fourth Wood Pacea Victors to Clear Beta 400-Meter Mark BY ALAN GOULD AaaoctataS Praaa Sports Editor PHILADELPHIA Msy In tisth intercolleglsts A A A A trsck snd fisld championships A memorial Day crowd of less than 5000 witnessed tha doss of tho two-day competition' but ivy-clad tradition waa all over the prem-tho first all-eastern race for team honors sines prewar days Cornell University emerged with decisive dramatic triumph today in the liaises as the big Red array from Itha-ra clearly tho best-balanced on Franklin Field returned to championship heights for ths first time in 17 yeara In a meet devoid of record performances except for new track mark of 471 seconds by Syracuse's great Eddie O'Brien In the 400 meters run Cornell outpointed Harvard Dartmouth and Pittsburgh in that order snd brought the team trophy back east after a lapse of a dosen yeara Yale In 1924 was the last eastern university to lift tha team prise which had gone to ths far west 14 times in tho Isat 15 yeara The California "big three" waa not represented thia year at all aa Southern California winner in193S for the seventh time let the championship go by default Cornell finished on top with a total of 29(4 point scoring in eight of the IS events and enjoying an approximate margin of 10 points over its nearest rival Harvard which barely noeed out Dartmouth for second place 19 16-31 points to 19 3-7 Pittsburgh thanks to a double in the eprinta for Edgar Mason sophomore sensation landed fourth with 18 points Manhattan was fifth with 15 and Pennsylvania sixth with 14 Other team scores: Princeton 13 Yale 10 1-3 Rhode Island 10 Syracuse and Bates 5 each Maine 7 Brown Fordham and Holy Cross each Rutgers 514 William and May 5 I Michigan State and Penn State 4 each Swarthmnre and Colgate 3 each Boston College 2 Columbia 15-7 Northeastern 13-7 Haverford and CCNY 3-7 each Lehigh 1-3 The stalwart Walter Wood put Cornell in front by collecting nine points winning tha discus at 158 feet Hi inches and finishing second to Tony Gehiawicx of Dartmouth in the shot put with a toss of 49 feet Inch The climax to the Ithacans' victorious drive came in the 3000 metere run which was won In a smashing stretch drive by Herbert Cornell sophomore from Brooklyn and a distant relative of tho founder nf the up-stato Initf-tution Exra Cornell UTE RALLIES HELP Cubs Hurlers Pounded in Defeat 7-5 and 11-7 CHICAGO Msy inning rallies of fiva runs in each gama paved the way for Pitta-burgh'a Pirstos to take both ends of the holiday double-header from tha Cuba 7 to 5 and 11 to 7 before an overflow crowd of 43332 today Trailing 8-0 in tho seventh inning of the opener the Burs pounded Bill Lee for two runs on single by 8uhr Ed Hafey and Lucas and Jensen's double After Waner waa intentionally passed to fill the bases Lee and Larry French walked the next three batten forcing In three runs The Cuba tied it at 5-5 In their half of the seventh on singles by Jurges Herman and O'Dea but Bill Brubaker's double with tho baaea loaded in the ninth cashed in double and Vaughan's single for the winning runs FIRST GAME PITTSBURGH I CHICAGO Jetmen if 3b Vlo' Vi H'man lb 1 4 4 3 petto lb I 1 1 1 3'Galan ef V'ahan as 4 1113 O'Dea auhr lb 3 0 3 5 3 Dem'rm rf 1 1 1 Oi Allen If 5 0 10 OiGrlmm lb 4 10 5 lJurae aa 3 1 1 1 5 Lea 1 0 0 0 0: French Root laoin 5 0 13 1 3 0 3 4 1 a a 4 0 13 0 4 0 0 0 1 4X3X3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Total 35 10 37 12 Tolala 35 5 10 XT 13 Root in Batted for Pltlxburgb Chlcaao 100 030 0 Summary: Errors Brubaker Juria Runs balled Herman 3 Gnlan Lucas Jensen Lavagrtto Vaughan Buhr O' Den Brubaker 1 Two-baaa hits O'Dea Herman Jensen 3 Lavngettn Brubaker 3 Sacrifice Lee Baaea on Off Lea 5 off Root 1 off French off Lucas 3 off Swift 1 Struck Ry La 1 by rt Root 3 by Lucas 3 by Swift 1 Double Suhr to Vanahnn Jursc to Herman in Grimm Hetman tn Grimm laicas lo Paditen tn Ruhr Lrft on Pitla-burgh Chicago 7 Hits Off Lee In 1-3 bulling off French 0 In 0 nff Lu-caa In 0- Innings off Root 3 In 3 1-3 Inning Winning pitcher Swift Lnlng Root Pflrmaa Stewart and Pnelll 3:34 SECOND GAME PITTSBURGH I CHICAGO abrhnnl abrhaa Jensen If 0 0 13 O'Rark 3b lllfll Sehulla yf 5 0 3 1 O' WH'nn 3b 4 1 3 4 L'gntto tb 0 0 4 Si Galan ef lino V'ghan aa 4 I 3 Hartnett 3 0 0 5 0 Suhr lb SS Oil rf 4 fl A aker 3b 0 3 1 0 S' Allen If 4 0 0 3 0 Hnfey rf 0 3 3 3 O' Grimm 1b 4 3 311 1 Todd 1 I 3 1 It' Jurgea 3 1114 Blrknfer 1 0 1 0 0 Hensbnw A II A A 0 Tlaing 1 0 0 0 3 Bryant 3 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Warnck 0 0 A 1 1 0 A 0 A 1 iGill 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 A 1 0 0 0 01 I Totals 41 11 14 37 101 Tolala S3 7 10 17 IX a Balled for Tiling in aevmth Batted for Brown In eighth Baited for Warnaka In ninth Pittsburgh 040 000 Cbleaga 330 301 7 Summary: Schulte Ttstn a hfHM Ocnultl fUck 3 Brubalwr Hafey 3 Todd 1 Hick' i DaIiii 2 Rrymt Twa1uim ki Schulla Haley 3 Hack Jurgea Homs Todd Galan Bryant Dmibli plya-lAvagra and 3 Lavasrllo Suhr and Vaughn Brown 1 Vauahan and Suhr: Hack Herm" 1-rft on ha PlHrtnirgh 7 cm- 1 eago 3 Bane on haii-pf Rirkn(r i Tlaing off Hrnahaw 3 off Brvan'i nf By Timor STK by Rrvant 1 la 4 mUTl I1" Heniba'w0 FT Henanaw 4 in 3-1 innings off nrvant a In 5 1-1 (non out in inihi- on in eighth: nff Brandt Gives Up Three Hits in Second Game BROOKLYN May 30 The Dodgers swept a double-header with the New York Giants loday winning 9 to 8 and 3 to 0 through tight Brooklyn pitching and weak hitting and fielding by the Giants Watson Clark took tho opener for his third victory of tho season and Ed Brandt hurled a three-hit shutout In the nightcap Errors by Dick Bartell let in taro runs in the opener snd one tne nightcap Hank Leiber and Sam Leslie hit homers in tha first game FIRST GAME NEW TORK I BROOKLYN abrhna1 akrhna Mnora tr 0 1 3 0 Bnr'ray If 1 1 0 Whit'd 3h 4 1 0 3 4 1 Cooney ef 3 3 3 0 Lralia lb 4 3 3 8trlpn lh 1 1 1 4 Lei her ef 4 113 0 Gerafy 3b 0 0 5 tMt rf 3 0 1 0 0 HaueU lh 0 10 1 Manrum a 4 0 1 3 3- Bur her rf 3 3 3 3 0 xSeh'her 0 0 0 0 O' Frey aa Spencer a 0 0 0 0 l'Jnrdan 3b Mayo 3b 4 0 0 3 3 Barrea a Bartell aa 1 0 0 4 ptielna a xxRlppla 1 0 0 0 0 Clark Gumhart 0 0 0 0 Eara'w Elt'n 3 I 0 0 XI xxxTarry 0 0 0 0 Total 30 8 341! Total SIS 11 XT 15 xRan for Maneuao In elphth siBatted for Bartetl I ninth sxxBattad for ruxatnmoiia in ninth Naw York 303 001 Brooklyn 050 300 Summary Erey 3 WhltahMd Bartell FUHtfmmMi Run batted Lather 3 Cooney Bucher 3 Ialta 3 Frey 3 Manuan Phelpa 3 Two ba Cooney Frey Deiber Phelpa Thrae-baa Blrlpp Hnma Leiltl Iiher Sto)u be Bucher Sacrifice Blripp Frev Leftm New York 4 Brooklyn 14 Base ra balla Humbert 4 Fltxaimmnna 5 Clark 1 Strike 1 Clark 1 Kamahaw 1 Off (lumbtrt 4 In 1 3-3 Inning Fltiirimmon In 1-2 Clark In 7 3-3 Kara aha 0 in 1 1-3 Winning Clark Lorins Oum-hert Ballanfant Xlcm and Saar 3:15 SECOND GAMB NEW YORK I BROOKLYN abrhoa1 ahrhoa Davla iB'saray If 4 1 3 7 lf-rf 4 0 4 0 Cooney ef illll W'head 3b 4 0 0 4 3 Frey aa 3 0 0 1 1 Lealla lb 4 0 1 7 3 Haasati 15 4 0 0 4 0 Leiber ef 4 0 0 1 0 Bucher rf 3 13 3 0 Oil rf 10 10 O'Grras'y lb 4 0 1 1 0 Moor If 3 0 0 3 0 Iordan Xb 4 0 0 3 1 Mnneuao 3 0 0 3 0 Rerrea Jark'n lb 1 1 1 II 0-Brandt Bartell a 3 0 0 1 3 Xfmin 3 0 0 1 0 aDannlns 0 0 0 0 0 Gablar 0 0 0 0 Oj Total 23 0 a 14 at Tntala 31 1 37 Batted for Coffman la eighth New York 050 Brooklyn 501 000 Summary: Error Coffman Bartell Runs batted In Cooney Geraghty Two-bna hit Bordngaray Laallt Berre Geraghay Stolen baa Berra Seed fir Frey Pnpble playa Jordan tn Hauatt Whitehead ui Bartail to Laalla Whitehead tn Lealla Lift on New York 4 Brooklyn 4 Basel on balls Off Coff man 1 off Gabjar lof Brandt 1 Blritkr- outa By Coffman 3 by Brandt 3 Hits Coffman 7 In 7 off Gablar I In 1 Losing Coffman Klem Sear and Ballanfant 1:53 Phillies Triumph Twice Over Boiton 5-4 and 9-6 BOSTON Msy 30 The Phillies took both ends of double-header from the Boston Bees today before holiday crowd of 2443a The visitors took tha opener 5-4 in 10 innings and then belted three Boston pitchers for 9-6 triumph in the second FIRST GAMB PHILADELPHIA I BOSTON ahrhoa! abrho Chloxga rf 4 1 0 Oi U'hakl 4 1 1 A Moore If 5 0 A 1 A- Elloor rf 5 1 0 Klein rf 1113 0 Straw ef A 1 1 1 0 C'mllli lh 4 1 11 A Ai Jordan 1b loll! W'lney 3b 5 1 3 0 4 C'Miln lb 5 0 0 3 1 One 4 11X0 Lea If 10131 xxxWalter A 0 A 0 A C'arart 3b 3 A 1 1 Wilson a 0 0 A 1 O' lope 4 0 3 4 3 Norris 4 0 1 3 O' Tannin 4 A A 1 1 Gomel 3b 3 0 0 4 2'CanlwtU pOOtll xHullX 1 A A 0 0 B'erln 3b 1001 Jorgana 10(10 K'lehrr 1001 xxK'wallk 1 0 A A 0 Faaaaau 1 0 1 1 3 -I Tolala 37 5 10 3A 15' Totals 40 4 10 30 15 Ballad for Gomel in seventh Baited for Xeltahcr In tlghth Ran for Grace ninth Philadelphia 510 050 Ml Bnaloa 103 500 050 Summary: Error Whitney Gomel Rune halted Nnrrl 4 Camllll Berger Monra 3 Tbree-baie Norm Home Moore Berger Doubla Norm to Gomel lo Camllll Cueclneito lo to Jordan 3 Left on Philadelphia A Boston Bax on Kelleher 1 off tanning Off Jorgena 7 in 3 Inaings (non nut in fourth off Kelleher 3 la 4 oft Paaaaau nona In 3: off Lannlnr in Paaaaau nona 3 nff Lannlng In 0f 1 1 PHILADELPHIA1? JM'S 7 Kirin il ra rf 5 1 Camllll lh ft i i ri a i I lh II? 6 0 0 3 0 W'1nv lh 1 i 4 1" 4 0 013 1 vny eh 3 0 3 0 I'C'HIIO 3b 4 0 0 3 5 Ilk? If 40130 3 8 C'earart 3b 3 2 1 1 3 4 3Lnpea a 3 0 14 0 0 11111 ichapiin ooooo 111 1 3 0 0 1 4 Wllami 5 A Nnrrla aa 4 1 Gomel 2b 1 1 Bowman 3 1 Thompenn lino Cantwell 0 0 A A 1 asHailla 1 0 0 0 0 Tolala 37 14 37 14 a Balled for Bela Tjtal 17 0 8 37 15 in eevtnth Wjsrt SS7 MSB Ca'mnii' Tbree-baa hltakiein! MOOff ZiOMBi Bsrrlflrra 1 Jlnwe Oomea Bowman Doubla Norris lo camiiii Camllll -Boalnn Camllll Left on eaPhnadriphtT lo! Off Bowman 2' iEJLLJi Cantwell 3 Stnirk Bu WL I by Rl 1 Off Chap- JbJ-A off Rel in in 0 1-1 off Canl- Chanlm 1 Twld Bowman Vy1" Chaplin tSuTh? iorL Magerkurtb Luther Cotelle rf Marquardt Duke If Reese rf Ferrell lb Cslvey is rowell 3 4 I a 4 4 4 a 3 5b iiatMH Dreisewerd Totals 33 0 37 4 1 NEW ORLEANS AbRHPoAK 1111 Firming rf Irwin ns ft Henrich rf 4 Morgan lb 3 Rose If 4 Connolly 3b 4 McCormick 3b 4 Krolo 4 Sucho 0 Drake 3 xllals 1 Totals 30 Batted for Drake In ninth By NEW ORLEANS 400 000 000-4 MEMPHIS 300 110 4 Summary: Runs halted Morgan 3 Connolly McCormick Marquardt 3 Farrell Reese Two bass McCormick Marquardt Luther Stolen Marquardt and Reeae Left on Memphis 0 New Orleans 7 Innings By Ruche 0 with 3 runs 1 hit (two on none out when relieved I Losing Drake Wild Drake Base on Off Drlesewerd 3 off Sucha 3 off Drako 3 Struck By Dreisewerd ft by Drake 4 Time 1:67 Umpires Campbell and Alnsmith 4 I 34 1 FIRST DEFEAT 5T01 Lookouts Beat Atlanta Second Straight tor CHATTANOOGA May 30-(AP) Lookouts made it two in a row over Atlanta here today hand- iKg Bud Thomas bit first defeat of the season after seven victories to 1 Syd Cohen let tho Crax down with six hits while Taft Wright ex-Atlantan stepped into the batting hero role with two homers driving In flvs runs ATLANTA CHATTANOOGA akrhoi1 abrhoa Hamel tf 4 0 110 Brown Ih 4 1110 Hill is 4 0 0 10 Oliver aa I 0 0 1 1 Ho lh iiaio Taylor lb 4 0 14 4 Kama If 1 1 0 Slnalon rf 0 3 0 L'eotnk Itlllll WrtsM If 4 1 1 0 flalrta 4 0 14 IMIhalle lh 4 0 1 I 1 Brown rf 4 1 0 Mahan ef 1 0 0 ra'iwm 4 at 4 Hhm nut Thoaai 0 1 I 4 Cohan 3 0 0 1 1 Total II IS 14 III Totals Ml 517 1 A I lasts 000 OOO 1 Chaitinnnga 010 OOO 5 Summary Thomas Kuo hallrd In Mihnllr rhalham Wright 4 Twn-haa ml Upecumh Brown Homs run Wright 2 Llponimh Marlnn Ollvirra Double Thom In Chatham to Him tall on ha- Atlanta 7 rhaitaimnaa 4 Baa on balla Off Thoma 1 off (ahm 1 Oirui-k By Cohan 5 hr Tbnma 1 I'mplt -Warner and Me-lArry Tim -153 Beckman Shinei on Mound Smokiei Trounce Vola 6-1 NASHVILLE May (AP) 1 1 1 e'a cellar intrenched Smokies rode to a 6-1 victory over tho Nashville Vola today on tha steady at times brilliant hurling of Bill Beckman The sturdy right-hander limited the Vola to aix hits and never wns In aerlnua danger It waa Nashville's first setback in four games XNOXVILIil NASHVILLE ahThox1 abrhna Rh (tea 3b 5 110 1' Outlaw lh 4 0 1 1 0 Blair lh 4 0 1 4 5 Rodda aa 4 0 0 1 1 Cal'rll tb 4 1 115 0 Trtp'rit rf 4 0 0 1 I 4 0 110 Dwylfr rf 4 1 1 1 0 Tylr If Whh rf Murllrr 1 a Skaff aa 3 1 I Pra'm-k 1 0 0 4 1 11110 Taitt If 4 0 0 1 0 i wafl'eii ih a a in Barh rf 4 I 1 2 0 Orha'ln' 2k 1 0 0 4 0 10 0 10 pavi Bre'aa 0 0 0 xRirh'urs 10 10 0 Baaaatl 0 0 0 0 1 Total 1 17 141 Total 13 1 17 11 xBaited for Davla In riaMh Knoiyiii iot non a Kaahviu ono one Summary Error a a Rodda Srharnn Rim hatfad la Caldwell Barh 3 Wrhh WaMtall Tyltr Rlair Two-On bit -Dwyer Caldwell Barh Hmi run Wrhh Btnian haae- Rhndra Sarrifiraa -Rrrkman Muellrr Doubt Blair fn akaft la Caldwell Lett on Kno villa 4 Naahvlll 4 Bears on (Iff Davla 1 off BaH 1 Si rtkenula- Davla 4 Berk man 1 Hite-0(r Davla 7 5 run In Inning lyvnng pttrhar Davie 1 drlgg and William KENNON LEADS LEAGUE Benda riajrer Paces Softball Loop With ATI Average Trim Twm Bureau Tha Commercial Appeal JACKSON Tenn May Gerald Kennon of Bemia team finished the week with an average of 471 to hold tho leadership In batting for Jackson's Softball League Clarence Yates of Dr Pepper is second with 47 and John Head of Booatera third at 446 Oman la leading the pitchers with a perfect average of four wins no defeats ftHSm Unn Ollars aoaaeaao ed four runs on five solid hits on his first trip to the lab and it looked though the Tribe were ticketed for another beaUng From that point on tha Tell got juet three hite and nary a run and didn't even threaten the guy eeriouely Drieeewehd'a wferd performance auetained tha Chicks' rep for doing things backward hut the Tribe went out and won the ball game like little men They knocked Charley Suche the left-hander out of tho box In the first Inning before ha got a man out and kept pecking away at Tommy Drake his successor uattl they heat him Right in front nf the winning parade was Ollia Marquardt who has been riding tha bench for a week Ollia drove in two runs and started another rally performed a bang-up Job of second-baaing and waa in the ball gama from tho first pitch to tho laaL Suche la Wild Sucho helped himself out of the ball gams Ha walked Augia Luther and Como Cotelle tho first two men to fact him and Marquardt slammed him for a doubla that scored Luther That brought on Drake who wild-pitched Cotelle home and Marquardt to third and Ollia counted on Willi Duka'a loft to right This added up to threo runs but it alill left tho Chicks one behind because Mr Drieaewerd waa pretty terrible In that first round Tete Fleming hit him for a single to start it and after Tom Irwin had fanned Tom Henrich and the two Morgan and Rose-alaahed out some more singles Bud Connolly's tail fly to right and Mike McCormirk'a double to the same sector helped in accounting for the four runs and all but had Drlese-- werd out but ho finally fanned Frank Krole to end the inning The Tela smacked their lips over tho prospect of hitting against Drieswerd again but they were sadly fooled Tho best they could get was one man on third where he died Tho Chicks used a boot to tie tha acoro In tho fourth Rees led with a pop fly single to left went to second on Kirby Farrel's infield nut an scored when Irwin kicked Jimmy Powell's grounder Mrqusrdt struck tha blow that brought what aventually proved tho winning run across in tha fifth Luther doubled for a starter and took third on Cotelle's infield out Henrich pulled down Marquardt's long drive to center and Luther loped homo after the catch Ollia set tha ataga for tha final Chick run when he bunted safely with two down in tho seventh stole second and scored on Reeac'a single to center Tho teams hook up In a pair this afternoon one of tho gamea a postponed affair from the previous Pel visit Georga Boutwell who Joined tha Triba yesterday will hurl tha first game and Clay Touchstone will bo sent back at the Tela in the nightcap Bill Thomas and Sucha will do tha Pel firing Marquardt handled six chances at 'second and took a hit away from Irwin by running into right to snare looping liner with his back to tbs diamond Resse switched to right field In place of tha limping Joe Grace rambled all around making seven catches and saved his best for tha last Ha ran over tho foul lino in right to grab loft for the final out of the game Quito a swell catch Dreisewerd fanned six Pels and walked only two The Pels hit him ft times and the Chicks gathered the Identical totaL Boyd Duncan professional had a perfect 60 yesterday to pace the shooters In the Memphis 8keet Club weekly event while Dr 8 Me Cown Jr led tha amateurs with 49 Second among the amateurs went to Gilbert Wilson with 47 and 8 Van Sickle broke 46 Scores Br a MeCown Jr Gilbert Wltoon 4T: Via Slrklf 11-24 Evan 11-11-45 Hot- Hf 5: Dr McCowe 45: Stoefcard C'Lurr JEddla Moor Dr A (tollman (2 Frank Smyth Jr Tom Durham Dur- ham 14-JM-M: Anhrm Dr Brfnion 17 Dr Taylor Lehman Bmdr FMhrnek Jr is-io-M: 34 Dr If Holder 33: Aahford a Ford iS-x13 Proftafttaitala: Boyd THin- BURNS TO FACE ROBINSON Replaces Bobby Matthews Jackson Boxing Program JACKSON Tenn May Replacing Bobby Matthaws of Fulton reported hurt at hla home Tiger Burn Sardis Mlsa middleweight will dash with "Dummy" Robinson Huntsville Ala In tho main 10-round bout hers Monday night Jack Laser ov Legion promoter said Sammy Alexander Jackson and Murray Estes also of Jackson had been signed to fight tha semi-windup of aix rounds Lasarov will referee all matches Other bouts era Buster Dixon Jacluon against Gena McNeil Memphis aix rounds Clarence An derson Berais against Jack Lewis Memphis six rounds A battia royal will open tho program Probabl Pitchers In Major 8 Today National League Pittsburgh at Blanton vs French Philadelphia at Walter va Chaplin Cincinnati at 8L Louis Schott vs Dean New York at Hubbell va Mungo American League St Louia at Hogsett vs Crowder Chicago at Kennedy vi Harder -Washington at Russell vs Kelley Boston at New Marcum vs Broaca TO WIN FOR PEBS Hurler Drives in Run to Whip Barons 21 LITTLE ROCK May Pitcher Moore tripled to left and cam home on Kerr's single over second tonight to give Little Rock a 12-inning victory over Birmingham 2 to Tha win enabled tha Travelers to retain third place after taking two straight beatlnga at tha hands of tho Barons BIRMINGHAM LITTLE ROCK abrfcoi ahrhoa Lur ef 7 0 0 4 0Krr lb 10 111 Claacy 1b 4 0 111 UNnnna'p rf I 0 1 0 0 rf 0 0 10 1 Uharto If 5 0 110 Staph It 5 0 1 1 0: A nrirua lb A 1 1 3 1 Trapp lb 5 0 0 1 4'Trrnt rf 4 0 110 rtahar aa 5 1 1 1 Malay ih 5 0 10 5 Palm a 6 0 I 50 nihann aa 5 0 111 S'nrorO lb 4 0 0 1 Hinki a 5 0 5 1 1 Jonaa 4 0 114 Moor 4 110 1 TMal 45 I 014 1ft Tntala 44 1 11 11 10 On out whan wlnntn nm arorad Rirmlnaham 550 500 150 onn-1 Ullla Rnrk 010 050 000 Summary: Error IUnfnrl Malay Monra Bun blU5 Malay Krrr Sanford Twn-baaa Malay Thraa-baa Tlhr Mimr Slnlan Andru Slarhanann Clancy Harr I fir Tranl Moor Jnnaa Lrft on Birmingham 11 Ulll Rnrk 10 Bair balla OK Monra 1 Si ruck By Jnca 4: by Monra 1 Mil by pitch r-By Moor (San-fnrdt r5 Hlnkla Jnhnaoa and Ball 3:50 PLAYS AT EARLE Memphis Team In Faatern Arkansas League C'nnteat Memphis' entry in the Eastern Arkansas Amateur League the Goldhloom Beer team will go to Earle Ark today to play the Earle rlub Cook's la tied with Marianna for the league lead with two vlrtorles and ono defeat 1 Riley Harris ace hurler of Cook's Ryill fact Earle Vote Boy Triumphs AGAWAM Mass May (AP) Vote Boy 4-year-old hay gelding owned by Swords captured the Memorial Day Handicap featura at Agawam Park today before a crowd of 2200a Tho crowd one of the largest In ths history of the new track wagered a total of S239-104 as compared to tho record handle of 3264000 Townsend on WMC William Townsend Memphis member of tha Olympic boxing squad will ba Early Maxwell's guest performer tonight on the Page of the Air" over radio station WMC The program sponsored by Canals A Co distributors of Cook's Beer is scheduled at 10:30 o'clock Moscow Leading SOMERVILLE Tenn May The Moscow nine la leading tha field in tho Fayette County junior baaeball race IN WUME Important Hammond League Contest Listed Today Msrtiii AH-Stsrs pscc setters in the Col James Hammond League of tho Memphis Associated Amateurs will have crucial test sa they face ths defending champion Woodmen of the World at 3 o'clock this afternoon on tho Hodges Field diamond Tho All-Stars have won four against one defeat while the Woodmen have Juet one less triumph and they would move into first pises by winning John A Denis's will be pitted against the A A kings Liberty Cash Grocers who joined ths Hammond group last Sunday replacing Gardner's Products Liberty took the Woodmen into camp in their inaugural Park Commission Teami Have Busy Afternoon Clubs in tha Memphis Park Corn-minion leagues will have a busy day with six contests on the list kw League at Bellevue finds Tenneeses Cleaners against Glenview Coal at 2 and Harbin's Dairy meeting Dooley Tire and Oil at 4 The Commercial Appeal nine will encounter the Memphis Dry Cleaners at 2 and Memphis Ramblers will oppose Gardner's Products at 4 on diamond number three at the Fair Grounds With a powerful title contender Railway Express will take on tho Dixie Ramblers at 2 and Dixie Wax Paper will play Falls City Brewers at 4 In ths Levi League on Fair Grounds diamond number one Harveys Delcoi Open Second Half Campaign Floyd Harvey Cleaners nosed out In tho first half will open tho last half race with the Delco Batteries at 9:30 this morning on number one at ths Fair Grounds Canova Seeki Another Victory in Buihwah Canova Coffee will go after another victory in tho Buehwah League as they clash wltn tha Coca-Colas at 10 this morning on Hodges Field Canova has been playing great ball In recent weeks Tigers Repel Laurel GREENVILLE Mlsa May Claybrook Tigers negro baseball rlub'f Claybrook Ark defeated the Laurel Black Cats ft to 4 today Batteries Claybrook: Sumorall Radcllffe and Taylor Per- son Rcdwiso and Grace OPENS NET TOURNEY Two Rounds of Play Sched uled Today University Club will open its an nual tennis tournament both sin gles and doubles this morning and two rounds will bo completed dur' lag the afternoon Parings were announred by tho club officials yesterday They are: Harry Lons Rnlmrta Own Pnwara va Krank nianntti mil Franrla va Trrnmr Polk va Maynard Holl Mlllaapa Kluhugh Varnar Wayne Bpink Nasal Bnawpll Jnhnaon va mil Tu'hudy Saldan Hnmphrl va Norman Thomnaon Jaff Hirk va Jim RnMnann Nlrk Thnmaa va Albert Mallory (leoraa Carmack va Jug Ivy Tom O'Brien va Frit Sctma Kvan Fellman John fulmar Jnhnaon RarnHt va Mlllrds Nall Boh Rmlthwlrk va Charlaa Oat Dick I-Mlhcrmaa va John Ullllland Wrap Shephard Crawford va Ilawk Pullen Tom June Dudley Weaver Jim Rainer va John Rrtntna Double ptitl Tarhudy-Oearc earmark va Erl I Brhaa-NIrk Thnmaa John fulmrr-Llndaey Bnica va Mlllaapa Fltihusb-W Roberta Selden Humnhrtaa-Mayaard Holt va Elkina Crawfnrd-Jns Ivy Dudley Weaver-John Ullllland va Boa well John-non- Tom Jonra Jim Rainer -nenrs Power va Rronka Curry-W I- Wrap Frll-man-Varner va Walter MeDnnnell-Dr Burk Jim Roblnann-Albert Mallory va Dick Laatharman-Lawaon Without Shan-hard-Hawk Pullen va Harry Long-Tranor Blackburn Huh-W Kenle va Jnhnaon (armtt-MItled Nall RIM francia-Frank Olanottl va Jaff Hlcka-Pnlk STAND IS BURNED Grsndatand Endangered by Fire at Hagerstown Track HAGERSTOWN Md May Tho stand at the Hagerstown race track was destroyed early today by flames which for a time endangered the grandstand Trsclf officials could not estimate the damage Racing records and other data important to running nf the daily races were destroyed Carpenter were called to the track to erect temporary stand for judges and stewards for today's races ths last of ths spring SALE OF NEW 1936 WILSON GOLF Needs fe mitcli' ReiceleVly MM' new SSSS lB mstahed nets Flang sole CO OK Rngulgr 34 now $293 Mut'd 6 matah Re(Ngrly 8300 enw 13 93 row Ironn with hx- Cl QC hfta Cl oat-nut ftl93 2-pocket TmiIn I Ronslftfj as ease as Ham Howa Kraglar'a Bemia Dr Pappar Liberty Oath Thnmpami Bakery Rally' Food Cubs Desire Contest Highland Heighta Cuba are anxious to book a gams for this afternoon Call Georga Hllbun immediately at 4-4868 wawraa 11 IWIIP glv bag Reg 15 now MAIL ORDERS FILLED 7-Inch leather ENSLEY CO Warnk wiShS' wbi-SSS5u 5 Hi Lmlng Plnern Ml a MAIN RT MFJWn1.

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