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Winston-Salem Journal from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 13

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WhXSTOX bALEM JOURNAL RIDAY MORNING JUNE If 1926 Capitals Even Series With Twins by Means of Good Pitching Yanks Take Red Sox Pirates Go Into Second Place Back Attack! Eldridge Beats National League Bovine's Again Wisconsin Champ Co Back nd A Mellana I ends the Ida 9 ft ft 14 37 ft 0 AB HadelpMa 4 Pointers Lie! 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flafe on Har third on Sher romped home liou blew secured hie Truvuor 3b th rame men in scoring position and short a Winston Salem rally Box score and summary: RM Tvtat A ft 0 ft IS ft ft ft 3 II 2 10 5 12 Richter hurled excellent ball for eight innings but weakened a bit In the final stanza and allowed two Mngle 8 and a pair of walks to force ft runner over the nlate for the Twins With the bases drunk In the last frame he tightened and retired the side with only one marker shoved over the rubber The three runs scored off Rich ter before the ninth inning wererhayced up In the unearned col umn two costly errors give the Twins their early markers The Winston Salem club shoved two runs over the rubber in the third frame Johnson singled and over to third when Meilana doubled "With men on second and third Costello booted hot roller and allowed Johnson and Mdiana to score liner off long's bat Brunimette off second ter out of trouble Tho Twins tallied In the fourth frame safe nn a choice and scored when Evans let single roll between his legs The Capitals hammered Purcell hard bunched their twelve hits well to score ten runs The Twins right hander sailed well on the calm sea until the storm broke In the third frame and from this stage until the end of the game he was in hot water in every inning The Capitals came back In the hist half of the third inning to tie up the when Evans hit for four bases with Arnold on base The blow waa a terrific drive to deep center field The Caps drove the winning runs over the plate in the fifth inning Arnold tripled and scored a mo ment later on sacrifice fly Lundeen singled Marr Walked and Lundeen scored when Long failed to stop Allen's single Arnold was the main clog in the hard hitting demonstrated In the game by the Caps He hammered the hall hard and timely and drove in and scored enough runs to win the game alone Mellana Jed the slugging for the Twins Runt' Marr leader of the Ra leigh club was a frequent caller nt home denting the rubber three times during tho game A sensational running one hand ed stab by Arnold was the out standing feature in the field during cm ino oo: oou U00 02' Hr The AneoctaUd PwwwDurham June 2 4 Cavlneas right handed pitching ace 6 5 Higgins Charlotte Jun 3 Thro field errors in the first Inning cort the Hornets four runs this after noon and gave the Greenville Spin ners a commanding lad that mn a spectacular ninth inning rilly could not overcome The final score was 6 to 6 in favor Walker's hustling club The score Greenville 400 Charlotte Oil Dudley snd and Moore Augusta Ga June Phillips pitcher secured from To ronto arrived here In time today to twirl the Tygers to a 6 to 2 vic tory over Ernie Burke's Macon Peaches Besides pitching master fully Phillips slapped out a triple that knotted the count and then scored ths winning marker on an Ira uaney pui idth a homer 030 3 Mau 1 S7 1 0 ft rhlladehihlu June 3 The New York GlitntN hammered four Phils ialnhlu Hitchers for 18 hits nd made it four out of live from the I'liIllIvH bv Winning today 10 to 6 Jack Hoot! wss hit hard by the lasers hut he went ths route by hU rffoetivt'mMs with men on banes Kus Young had ft perfect day at? but with a double three aiugh'H and i inifrM hl fiw tHks tu tho plulo Raleigh June Tim Raleigh CapitaL evened the series with tho Pwins here this afternoon behind hurling of Roy Richier The mound man had little trouble in turn ing the Irbjnun back hi the final game of the series while his mates were hammering the slants of Purcell to esery tur ner of the lot The final acore was 10 to 4 IfI! oh CjftClW in halls off oft Donohno 18 in lloHimi i In 1 hit pitcher by Vnwwrft Taylot mtr Reardon Untgiey and rnrniau ttw Graff Jordan 3b Hargrave' 2b Cashion Ib lows It Marshall Morris rf Chapel HUI Jure 3 Plans for a $500000 athletic stad ium at the University of Xorth Carolina are to be presented Jo alumni and friends of the institu tion at a luncheon meeting here tomorrow' at noon In the Wash ington Duke Hotel Th" plana will be submitted by a imb rom Iltteo of a Durham alumni group that initiated the project at a meeting two weeks ago Tho plans to be proposed call for a stadium that would Beat about 35000 people It wouidbe In the form of a horse shoe and located Immediately south present Emerson ield In tural amphitheatre The temporary stadium mitten appointed at the Jonefl re by Innlnjw Itoflion York Two bwe hd dK RV II' I Lfl Oft basefl High Point run Salisbury 6 Winning pitcber i Sherrill button ana xayior A 400 lows Durham Only Six Hits and Two Runs Score by innings Salisbury Point unmlhiuti Lb Gofw Southern Bell Niue Durliara Maltby 2b Schmidt "fl Bourg lb Smith 3b Mailonee tf Beasley cf Seyboth If Hayworth ft Parker Sessions 100 013 000 5 0L1 100 21x 0 to Grantham 4 Pltiahurith on balla Ki ff Hoot 4 off Hoot I tlnipit Nweonoj atvl Moran 4 mont Leftgu whh fmapended Thursday In nrilnr that trmyjin utlion tor lorittia undergo thQ knife will return In tho fold a seen ft lie 1r nbla to ngiiln di) mound duty Tn announcing the TTorrsM rsinn I Il non A Mwkln Kralr Brntlo Cerrell Meekin Marshall Stolen bass Sle art Hmyrar (21 srri fire hits Sherrill play Hargrare to urslt to Cashion to draft to Cashion balls oft Smith 1: oft The Reynolds OTIce will meet the strong Company nine In a postponed Twilight League game th! afternoon at 5 at Hanee Park The game was scheduled to have been played Wednesday but was called off by the managers un til this afternoon Manager Beck of the Soldlere an nounced last night that he would send Ciay a left hander against the peynolde nine holding Lambe ready to relieve the southpaw should the Reynolds team take to bls slants Jones is slated to hurl against the soldiers ictix frn Talk abmit (itjirtl Tht Hsau ilml trtkk ttaji tloud Ifi Cut and ttitchtd in a Ifrciai titf) it iiuurt initial meUng with Robert Lassiter of Charlotte as chairman and Dr oy Roberson of Durham as sec retary has evolved what are de scribed as and thoroughly Democratic plans" for flraclrg the JroJecL A large number of alumni and friends of the University have wired Dr Roberson that they will attend the meeting tomorrow Wiiilwms Nokan It Ilnrpnr vt Ixift Raneii nn joiw on hBlla on Thoma 7: oft I 3 ok 1 Nv WiltM 1 rr ar Wilis ft In iln 1: off Rnwll 1 in 1 3 Includino the greater measure of real nun mer comfort than any athletic underwear you ever had on be cooler and more comfortable irt a Hanks Union Suit because cut full and roomy all over On the stickiest hottest day you'll be comfortable because Hanm is just loose enough to let the air get to your Ain and keep it'dry There's longer wear in Hanks too became we use such fine material And every detail of the workmanship is the very best Buttons are sewed on to stay Hanbs conies in round or neck stylea in fine checks and fancy madras patterns Made for boys sizes 24 to 34 for boys 6 to 14 years Price 75 cents Ask for Hanks at your regular store recognize it by the famous red label If your store carry Hanes it will really be worth your while to write us and let us see that you are supplied Hanks at a dollar is unequalled value' Read This Guarantee: Wt faarmtta Hanes Underwear absolutely every thread stitch and button We guarantee to return your money or give you a new farment if emy seam breaks HANES KNITTING CO Winston SalemN New York Office 9J Worth 8t CoLLict Commit Young men everywhsAre entbiniic over the new Hanss Collage CoW Bat knit pull over shirt and nainsook drawers Unequalled valua at coma tbn ganM nllin nI but two him Inai vh nuulo rnlln In Il'i' Hcctiptl nml ftiiilixl tin' t'li tally In the nlutb lin duiiblml amirliiK liminliiim Hut nvre ami numnuin': A 1 armholt that caaft cart or rif 3410 12 27 002 100 001 4002 230 21x 10 Uryant Aiin Ramos Thre ba hit Arnold Upea Brummitt Enni Lundeen Double nlayt Marr to Allen Batei on Balls of! Richter 2: off Purcell 3 Struck out by Richter 2 Homs run Evans Hit by pitcher Bryant by PtirceU) hace8 Winston Salem 8: Raiflxh fl Time 133 Umpires Colter and Sabne His catch came with cut mmpenalnn of Judgfc avlnese Mangum buftltiess manaKer tf the local club ah" aniioiim'u'l the nlgnlng of Waller Trtinn big right handl'd hurlor who was with tho lliilla during tho 1026 aenoon nml during (ha Arid month Of thfi pron riit salmon Tho return of la expected to greatly atiangthan tho local pltclilng Totals 37 Batted lor Chisholm AB 6 Atlrttn fn Grimm Hhyne "rirnl 6 for Levteo in 8lb Uamwa Kw Detroit a 0CO flOO 020 f00 Twobwee hit Wingo Maa uh McNulty Stolen Cobb 9 ri fjrw avrT Burr Winro Double pHy SveLL SpunreOD to Barn Hell mann ood Neun Lev ten ari Burrs Left on har Ixtroft 12: 4 Bafl lon nff Levari 6 Kan 1 6tmck by Gtbeoo 6 off Izvn 6 in off Karr 3 Ln 1 Hit by pitfhr by Lrn fCODbl ut Loirr lven I Ukd Mcoaa Herman Groth 14 of Wauwa tosa Wis a suburb of Milwaukee will represent Wisconsin again In the national marble tournament sponsored by Scrlppe Howard and other leading of the country on the ocean beach at Atlantic City as result of his vic tory in the State wide finals at Milwaukee Herman defeated Harold Prem ier i 13 of Milwaukee 7 6 10 8 0 13 and 13 0 In the championship round Twenty six Wisconsin cities several of them more than 200 miles away held sectional tourna ments and sent their winners to the State meet held by the Mil waukee Journal AVlth the experience he gained in last tournament Jderman feels confident that he will give Wisconsin its first national marble championship South Atlantic Results Knnlr Corn hm Gehrlr lb Ruth rf Piuwhal rf Mettnel If Lazzfln 2b Garel a 3b Knoxville Tenn June 3 Ashe ville annexed the opening game of the series from Knoxville here to day 9 to 5 when the Tourists grouped hits aided by three home runs Knoxville outhlt tho visit ors but could not deliver the punch when blows i The score: Asheville I vs vs i 1 1 A 1 Shaney and Mealy Myers and Hartline WlnitonSalem Johnson If Mellsna i9 Brummitt rf Lone cf 2b RHk Sb Ammons lb Chisholm Pun ell a Martin Score by iouina: Greensboro Durham vw y' Two base hits Tbraeher Seyboth Threc baue hits Duncan (21 Barbee Honm run Maltonee am flee hits Cox Hay worth Double plays Enxle to Teague to Cox Schnudt to Maltby to Bourg Maltby to Schmidt Base on ballfl off Eldnlge i i li naltxrrt fl 1 ramicu ex Left on bases Greenfllxro 4 PfiusAd roa all ag her Attendance 2S4 LtndMrom 3b Metjuel If Kelly lb Southworth ct arrwll WHVES WIX Boston June '3 Boston ham luerl hard to tako 13 tn g4tn from Cincinnati here (oJav Geimwich on the mound fur the Brnv was fairly Al (hough ptpp rnahcM him for thr singiej and triple Bex aeura and summary: fl 1 Thre bee 1 wo oae Sherrill Double Caaldon Baso on Sherrill 1 VU ctrui'k out by Sherrill 2: by bmtth 1 Hli intt Sherrill 10 In 82 3: oil Huy none In fl Salisbury 4 Point ft Umpire" Brandon Time of game 135 the lliggineifnen a Two costly errors was scored Dayton error took rlirs single when Graft tv rnnnrter homer In the seventh after Doug lass had tripled ahead of film The winning run was made In the eighth Brnly secured his second triple and scored on lilt In the ninth the visitors threat ened when Slifrrlll walked two but Buggy soon retired the last man Both teams with ths exception of Salisbury's two misplays fielded excellently Box score and aummRury: PO A I fl (J 0 To Present Plans or Half Million Dollar Stadium error by Red Hadi the eraune on lee with one man In base The score: Macon 00L 010 000 Aufluista 010 020 02x Barnes and Moore Phillips and Williams Caviness Draws Suspension and Treon Resigned JJ This bat ton refutes tecomeof It's sevted to the filh naii'M Butted for Lundcrwi in 'lb Haltfl tor aumer in ew Aor4 AR 1J out whsn witmtnc Raleigh Arnold If Evans rf Ramos cf Lundeen lb Marr 3b Allen 2b Cifte1)o sb Bryant Richter Totals Score by innings Winston Salem Raleigh Two base bite Mellana Ramos orinp is the answer And important in summer clothes other kind Good suits start Huntley WlUuiuhuy Pean TuUls 12 4 Raleigh Players Hammer Purcell NVitli Great En thu iasru Throughout Durham Jun 8 Not bfilnswtlatled with defeating Durham In the second game' of Wednesday double header the veteran Luba Eldridge came back thia ater noon gave the Bulls only six three of which were garnered iV Mallonee and allowed the 1'atrlots to make It three in a row over the locals The defeat was tho fifth straight Buffered by the Bulls this week The final score waa 6 to 3 The locals' two tallies came It)he eighth frame when Bourg boat out an infield hit and ecored on Mallonee's hit which hopped tsl O'Hara In center field tor four bases after Smith fajinej preens boro collected a total of thirtucn hits off succeeded bunching them ftt opportune mo ments Three triples and a double figured prominently In the scoring of the Patriot "The hitting of Barbee who col lected a trifile and two singles ano Duncan who annexed a pair of triples featured for the visitors Tho work of Mallonee who made a home run and two singles and Manager Bourg with two was best for the locals tins Beasley In center field fof the locals made a sensational play 'in the first inning when he made a shoestring catch of drive turned a somersault and then slid for several inches on his stomach He managed to hold the ball however and thereby retire the side Malfby at second for the locals played an exceptionally good game handling chances many of which hard without an error contributed several good stops as did Charlie Engle for the visitors Box score ana summary: Cfreenhboro ah O'Hara ct Duncan rt Barbee 3b Thrasher If Cox Lb Teague 2b Spartanburg June 3 Aft i er an error had allowed Columbia to knot the count in the ninth at Hall another paved the way for Spartanburg to win In the tenth the Kellys nosing out Columbia 10 to 9 in the first game of the series between the two teams The Comers hit Williamson for 16 singles and a scratch double while the Spartans accumulated the same number of hits Including tour doubles a triple ana run The score: I Columbia 004 020 003 0 202 211 010 1 Stepgerda and Kaufmann Wil liamson and Lamb Reynolds Office Play Co Today Winston Salem Club Hitting nno non 5 2ft3 H21 00m fl Kiw'nig GhrUr Tlir bMMi Hume (2 SM' nfi Tbotn Pahal DnnblA play' rrrfl anr! Tort I fbhoK Hany nn ba'4 Ne York I Bill Lunrtr'n 1: off R'ill 1 br Thoms 4 by Jotitf htr zahntwr i 4 nff ZahnTr'l In 12 3 off Thoma 1 3 innings off Jnnra mngfl Winning pftrhr Thomn Tzeln Wilt Umpire Ormeby Oren and Moriarty Tima 1:60 While Pirates Climb a Notch or a mi1p 10U can out because they are outstanding IVO than any low as I fl 27 1 nnitrl for 'h In flilu I Ratted Br Ulrich In Rih Hatted (or Willoughby in Pth Bone by innings: York HU 030 mA i'hiiHih'iphi mot ono O'y iK 114 1 1 nlktroni I1 Inn II (ID Tounr bet'tt MciuuG llulxir Mnknn JMolrn Ivjitt'iiw 11 nd rnrn Double flnnl and WrishL I iin ftpiiy runuik IktiN" i ff off wnimghv i TIGER TJCK INDIAN Clcvrlnnd Obln June 8 Detroit Kent Cleveland down below the 500 mark for the first time thia year winning the third game of the fl1 rloH 3 to 2 Jetoton after blank Ing DctroB with but two hit for uevon Inning wenkmd in the eighth and Detroit scored three runs which wer driven In by pinch 'batters Blue ana Mariurii Box Ecore and rjmmftry: Dtroit 1b rhrinf Wino if Cobb Hellmann Wrnr 31 Burk ftb O'Rourke anion fbon JUo Total Hot uet 4 Battd for Tivetr In 8th New York June Two home runs by Bb' Hu'h driving: In live runs gave the New York Yankcsw cay wk kory mW Boston her Imlay Huth liomcrs won Ills seventeenth nntl eighteenth of lh wxwn In l21 Huth's nw ord home run for hislghtsnlli dill not coms until Jun It in bls lifty flrst Knir Both of Huth's lionm runs were off Wlltso Thomas held Boston to only three hits but whs wild ami WIM rellcvcl by Jones hl tho ninth Bui score and summary: flnton lnffNteflrd cf Rignvy Todt lb Carlyla rf I Runenthal if Herrera 2b Hsn 3b His huff WHtrt a Ht'can Lundgren Ruthrtw UnHiwli Zahniser Uratch rrft Palivl for Wilts In By The Asso liltd ITom Durham June Tho Jinx which has been hoodooing tho Itwwl bmeiiHll club for the st xcriil dks whs pivsent al this aftemoon's contest with tho Greensboro Vatiiols In groat gobs About men Walter Trvmi pltelier MgmM and was Intrm ted by Manager Art Bourg to bo ready to go to Um mount In Um aft rrnoon Troon appcare1 nt Um pttrk Carly and deeded to catch a lew flics In the outfield before beginning to warm up In briler to work up a good sweet On about Um second drive to his locality rmm stumblwl on a rough phwe nl fell lMswtiiig his knee Ill' will proballv bo out of Um game lor several ilays mow In Um nsantliM Skipper Bourg Is burning pileherw and trying Io dyna mite Um tioodoo which lias mint'd Um Durham pitching orps No need to pay in Batted for Morris in 9th II 3 off PftUon by yoott off i nft! off Plrirh none hi 1 ft off wmnuxiiuy I ml 1xmr pit i ftrlson I nlren Irr Mb Lauahlln mid McCornihk UOft KxmnrnoM iiarhrmji Torn to Jun Toronto Tn trrnatlouaU dufeatrfi th 'Willing too Senators In nn exhibition con test to 1 nnlnRHU noi 000 ini ooo oix 6 Kelly Mtn berry Morroll and Her cretd Jluphftii ana niyien Hanes gives you everything ntjn 100 6 030 00T lS iurrw Brown VlneJU lUm nift Douhkl lirestten to trit to PtptG Hlh tn Ban 'rUt tv ttileriiu I nan 1 lontvhitrt 7 L'i Inniiik May I Akpn Moekin 3b Boone lb Smith rf It Stewart 2b High Point June Daniel Boona's fifteenth homer of the year paved Urn way tor an other victory the local team tak ing the third game of the series with Salisbury 6 to 6 and giving Cican in the (flirt permitted a local runner'to score which finally became the deciding factor or the content Both teams hit hard Pointers secured moat gufutldn when needed tors tallied In the first off Uor rell double which was followed by single of Graff and Hargrave Marshall's doublo and blnglu gave them another in the fifth Cashion singled with the bases loaded In the sixth scoring two Hargrave was caught off third on a fieldor choice Cashten taking third on the play and steal ing homo when attempted to pilfer second Braly tripled in the second and scored on hit Moekin doubled In the third and came home on Smith's blngle An other I'be Southern Hell Telephone is mwiWUnl by lunl lighting: nine hi Um IMI1lht Tmuo Hico Al Umugb 111 fourth pluxuvln the alnnding Um 1 imvmwn bno 1 playing gl Um tmll but uno rnv with a eriw of tough breaks nml Ime twen utiablc to brink Ini" I1" I (left to right) SNkli'M Manager llnlllwiingvr temz Ljneh Mmpwon nml All Bi( row (left to ng u) Mulligan Drown Allliw elker Kind Sink and Hord ToUlfl flrurn by limlntffl Chirnto Two Ram hit Grantham Yda Throe haw Oran them Hmna run Wtlon Htnlrn Rhyne Sa rifchtamm I Huler fth Ilrnhna ft ft Ml Cubs Displaced krimlw za 4 here umiuj uu I CulM om nriMud phtcu tk I 9 i At voMUoh Utt aumol bj eidCUtfO IO tn 51'4fe'' v'vv 'Xv av i' Svxx Sk At? 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