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Winston-Salem Journal from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 6

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fighting In New York Stat by or other the Walker law be tossed into the Har lem River and boxing burled in this State said Jam tn A arley chairman of the New York AUdetic 'Commission to day At the same time arley threatened Tex Rickard1' with disbarment If he continued ne gotiations to match Gene Tun ney with Dempsey have fostered the cause of Wills over since I have been a member of the commission be cause I conscientiously believe the negro Ls entitled to first con sideration as an opponent for arley said then Is any tangible reason for ob jecting to a Dempwy WUls match I have not heard PO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 A 3 a 0 rnce in last 3 4 000 200 200 oil 4 Anderson 0 0 1 10 0 2 rUi At ant ABOUT HOBLJTZEL The plan to secure Dirk Hoblit zl to pilot the Twins 'Till be vry good should Dick come to Win ston Salem Dick's suceesa as a manager in the Sally League Is ll known in these parts and he rh'mld lead th Tunis hfrh in the fight brfr th clones this year It 13 'I Moo 4 that Char lotte wants to remain in th Quen City and play first base tne ran nr naa much ratner him in a Twins uniform no 1 tub Hell stolen base 11 Manion tev iauu ff CoHina 1 Miller ti: imum Hits off Whiielull 3 in off Colhns none in 2 Hit by pitcher AVtutehill tlLrash Losing pucner htlL Umpires McGowan and Time 159 Birmingham Ala June 1 nt AtS 'oc oon noo 1U0 3 sixth inning 3 1 7 0 ran ntne contests here summary: a Cleveland June Although nut bat ted two to one Cleveland evened tle series with Detroit today winning 4 to 3 Miller held 'Detroit runless until theeighth when the Tigers bunched two singles and two doubles Whitchill pitched great ball Imt poor work at short allowed Cleveland to score three oi its runs Detroit Neun lb Gehnnrer 2b If Cobb cf Heilmann rt Warner 3b Tavener Rourke as anion Whitehill Colima a Blue WcbdaU Irveland summa rt Southern Ieague Results New Haven Conn June4 A 14 ui vx Mass administered to William i'Tilden 2nd national tennis cnam Vpon his fifth defeat of the year vn the finals of the battle of GIANTS The double header in Gree boro this afternoon between the Greensboro and Hh Point Clubs is hy far the most crucial series of the entire season rom the show ing the Patriots and Pointer have tnada against other clubs in the league the two teams W' fight tt out among tnernseivea co ae trmine th winner oi uw nrsx half The Pointer climb with in a half a anse of Cirt ytae Dempsey Wills Affair Dratiing to a Head A XOTHIR DOUBLE BULL Rain aeain played havoc with the schedule of the Piedmont League yesterday afternoon when rain forced two of the games In the loop to ba postponed This delay will mean another double heauer for the Twins and If it should rain for a week It might Rive the directors an idea of play ing two games every day next on on four or five pitchers The men who drew up ths league schedule adopted the plan cer tainly must have had day dreams auvui inis 3 ears campaign a grand flop Paris June 4 Helen Wills was operated on for appendicitis today Thus American hopes that the California tennis star would wrest the world's tennis laurels from Suzanne Lenglen at ''the International Hard Tourney now being Paris were dashed The operation was and physicians said she was en tirely out of danger But title will rest secure this year so far as an Ameri can challenge is concerned for the doctors say it will be abso lutely impossible for Helen to play at imbledon the end of June In fact she probably will not be permitted to wield a racquet again until fall A 3 Indians Outbatted Two to One Bat Win rom Tigers 4 to 3 I Score: i Nashville 12' 301 000 010 300 rey and Kenna Btewart Lyle and Yaryan Vur rirlnana Turift 4 Nw Or leans players had Just cause for be ing anpry here today wnen rain halted their game with Memphis while the Pelicans were on the verge of tying the score with Mem phis in the eighth In that fram New Orleans scored two runs and had two men on bases with a pair of outs when play was suspended and the game later called Mem phis obtaining a 3 to 0 victory The score reverted to the end of the seventh Inning: 'Rcnre: Memphis 200 100 New Orleans 000 ONE ON JOE According to a story told yestor uay auernoon joe youthful California the Twins ran Into Raleigh during the rcent srls happened and he was ready to puli nff a Strlbllnq Berlen Lach bout hut when th fan started out the stands to'rom hat wavlner a knle Joe wa cer tain tn make it plain th he want to fight It turned out about likh the much talked of scheme of to fivht all wet call it rood policy on the part of Jne and It might be just as good for Dempsey should he be forced to fht Harry Wills Just what bram of the man with the knife in Raliph is sfill a mys tery after Joe explained that he was only joking Atlanta June 4 Atlanta from Chattanooga today 2 when rain halted the contest at the end or tne Score: Chattanooga Atlanta Sweeney and cis and Brock beweli Lee II Jamie wn If Jutzke 3b iliher Totals 30 4 Batted for M'hiUhill In 7 Batted for Collins in 9lh Kw mnme a' iuuu Detroit 222 Cleveland 020 002 Two han hili Gehrwer rnann Lutzso sewen (truer rn Left on bas Detroit struck out br Whltebtll Miller BROWNS WIN St Louis June 4 The St Browns stretched four singles into three runs today and shut out th Chicago White Sox 3 fo 0 In the fourth Mellilo walked went to thir on Shelly's rror and scored on sacrifice In the seventh McManus singled went to second on sacrifice and came home on single In the eighth Rice walked ad vanced to second on sac rifice went to third when Collinshrw out sisler and scored on Scti error Thus the who lost sixteen out of nineteen games away from home won their seventh out oi Box Rcore and hlrsco Monil Hannefield sa Cnlltns 2h heelv lb alk If Birr Kamni 3b h3tk Edwards Tnursum a I I LUUY iauA iitn xn uv vqqk mrte atraieht tko 1 A I wv( 9 4 first time In six UN DID rmip Despite the fact that ths rain will make It harder for the Twins later In the season the postponed game yesterday did help the Twins a lot with the rest The catching staff vaa shot to pieces before the game and the hurling staff the Rattleship Main after the explosion In Havana harbor Chisholm was not In uniform Martin Is in Wake orest while Johnsen 1 suffering with a sor finger the catching staff In a nutshell before the game Purcell has a bum fin ger Tommie Thompson Is suffer ing with a bad arm whllo Gober has had only two days of real rest Taking all this In consideration Manager Irby was about right when he calld the game off st Loo Rr 2b ir lb WilB If McManu If cf Dixon Grber Zachary Srvi a inninri Chicago 000 Tsynia OOO Two base hit Thr baw hit Mosul Sa nAff Hunnefield WfHLams isnphcnn ValiHn Douhl MtlMan ii and Miler: Hunnefield Collins and Shee Left on ha Chif'aro 4 St Ixufs 2 Ruf on off Edwards 2i Thurs si ton 1 Zarhary 2 SfUfk by E1 3 Zarhary 1 off Edwards fetii 7' Thurston non In 1 Lnnnr pitohr Umpire Xalitn Connolly and GeiSeL Time 1:25 Cojinecticur Tournament The Springfield man i the national sets from 6 4 7 5 mu U3k time si i ld8J has lo by straight io ns nip match 11 man did not 1 a iBcdfct wlce one each by I Nashville turned the tables on Blr mingham today and took a 7 to 4 verdict Two Baron pitchers were battered by the visitors while rey held the Dobbsmen well in hand 10 3 7 1 Merz 4 5 0 3 0 Ti I I I I "'4 I'xl pr I 1 1 is ft 5 I fU' i wia I 1 'fvtft nene I Jniosr Py I I W1MW Giants Are Held to Movie of a man trying to sleep on a train By Briggs our Hits and Only One Run Robins 10 in pitching hi" reason gimg tbc To 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 10 24 0 4 1 0 0 10 24 6 81 Totals PO Boston 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 27 9 9 10 81 000 000 12 8 15 I summary mer budei stolen Rain and Mud CLUB STANDINGS Call Off Game The Pl'CSS BOX PIEDMONT LEAGUE It To 0 A By JIM McDANIEL to 1 2 0 0 0 0 I GUI 10 1 5 8th 2 2 2 II in the 2 io 3b :89 Ohlon 3 9 100 3 3 3 100 4 7 9 0 0 17 000 02x after 58 I Hrooklj 489 4 mi 6 5 with the SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Ryan will go quite a distance in any sort of Tct 20 1 500 huox ille Win in Tonrncv 30 1 olumhid the VIRllM LEAGUE 000 Wihon box but hs Carolina Alumni Adopt BlnnlnjrhHtn 30 Memphis 40 4 Plan for Great Stadium Vet Club Rain Prevents 30 kanbais it? Game Tnledo HHJ 9 Rain Halts Contest in 7th Columbu Baltimore 1 nrnnto KocheMer Keadta hostiU 30 iso i Wlrhlfa 101 28 AB 5 28 0 23 Gulfpnrt 3 333 BASEBALL Rainey 0 0 0 0 cKd in AB PO DOUBLE HEADER 2:30 0 1 0 0 0 6 TotM TWINS SALISBURY vs PROBABLE PITCHERS Taylor vs Holshouser Thompson vs Larsen 0 0 field mud Maltby Sehraidt 9 0 0 3 0 0 ro 2 0 0 1 2 4 3 Portland San ranrUro 4HO381 AB5 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 I) 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Chicago Detroit 0 0 Bush Munson Blake 1 5 Philadelphia Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i i 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 (1 0 0 Oakland Hollywood 0 0 base most to 5 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 Clnb Richmond PoriMDOUlh nrfolk send Col ii Chib York 4 I ilftdel jh Is Albany Jiirkson ille baiannah Greenville Maron Spartanburg 9 2 3 0 would have med thing4! Gardner Ring Terry MoUtnBaD Vniericaii Women fiy the Asheville at Knoxville (2) Macon at Augusta (2 1 Columbia at Spartanburg Greenville at Charlotte Marion a ted Mtu 33 rx 0 Totals Score by innings 'hicaeo Pittsburgh 7 89 510 500 Speneer at Winston Salem High Point at Greensboro (2) Durham at Raleigh 2 Totals ere by Innings New York Brooklyn 001 no 1 AH a matter a nd can Games St Louis at Ph11adlphiv Cincinnati at Boston Brooklyn at New York Chicago at Pittsburgh Today's Games Washington at 1'ctrmt Philadelphia at st Louis New York at Cleveland Boston at Chicago Tefal 27 one out when game "oul has returned to the rfty after an extended absence find will be wVh ns for a few da vs with an entirely new Uno of poetry and dirty digs and Salisbury Spencer oft on account of wet Dalia 8m Antonio Houston off Hengehold 4 Wld 3 Bloin 3 0 Irby will probably Cline against the afternoon although he St u'k br Jessup hy Miss to start the seventh and dittoed single Evans and put Ramos on It Is a sure bet that there would be a sl'p between the hip and bfpr the Twins ever ar rive at such a station A llp cer tainly tip for 22 IB MrriiUn tlfumlrla by all of which caused again be top 011 201 001 000 Heathcote Kelly If Wilson cf Eretgau 3b Grimm lb Hartnett Charlotte June 4 Wilcey Moore pitched invincible ball for six innings against the Hornets fal tered uguiijst the next frame when four runs'wero scored off his de livery and then stemmed the rally that threatened to carry on into the ninth inning by some excellent mound work the score to Spinners on Greenville Charlotte Moore and Mayer mer and Rowland Veterans of oreign Wars putting on their show Pittsbnrgh Bigl'ee anyne i 'u ier Wright Traynor 3b IS aner rf opinion This column believes (StriblIrg fight Or tn emend the foregoing slightly Stribling sock fan discovered: Man Ln New York claims to have In ring Oldest fight aeon pcmpcy Zindorsteln Jessup was dc by the young rench star Renee Mathieu 2 7 Seems a little hard to get facts about the Twins somehow The sale of Cy Chisholm for example was announced over The Associated Press from Greenville ans aro beginning to wonder why so much news about the Twins is made public in other papers and announced In other cities before It is received here The answer Is slmpl The other parties to the transactions go ahead and give their papers what ever news they have Officials here although they know that the news Is bound to leak out sometime seem to think that something will jump out and bite 'cm if they announce anything without wait ing a few days Tracey Mathewson ox News rameranwn was in the rlty yes terday He is now engaged in taking pictures of roadhuiJding in its various stages throughout North arolina He has been in and around Hendersonville during recent works and tntrd to a Journal reporter that Dempsey In excellent condition while doing his stuff up there Mathewson also likes Young Strib ling and believes the boy is headed for the light heaiy champion ship day State had any this season game should be a hitting ow Helen Wills got a tough break She is ent off from all further net competition during the summer and parthmlarly from an other crack at her enemy tho dynamic Suzanne The pair have been to the most colorful figures In the sport drama of recent months Everyone will sympathize with the gallant little Californian and hojc for her early recovery Grinnn Grantham I h'nthcntp Chicago 5: PuNhnrgh 3 Off Bush 3 off Meadows GOOD GRAPE ha a perior Brooklyn Jacobson rf Buller Sb Herman If ournier lb 10 11 4 4 00 5 7 2 Elliott Bre kksburx rA COAST MEADOWS WINS 7TH Pittsburgh June 4 Lee Mead ows chalked up his seventh consec utive victory of the season today when Pittsburgh defeated Chicago 5 to 1 Thu Pirates took the lead in the first inning on a walk two doubles and two sacrifice? Wricnt hit a home run in the eighth with a visitors It appears that Bill times thia year he'has player ranking thirteenth in the national list little Bill Johnson has licked him home run in after one run had already scored caught two men on and the Spartans won the hectic affair of the season 7 Johnnie Walker pitched no hit ball for seven innings and after his team had scored two runs in the seventh yielded three blows eighth to lie the count score by innings: Columbia 000 000 020 Spartanburg 000 000 200 Mahaffey and Walker and Lamb renx vi ewAter 2b MaranviHe aa Hargreaves Van' winning bejh gam" this after noon RaIHgh Arnold If Evans rf Ramos cf Lundeen lb Marr 3b Alien 2b a Bryant Heugehold All is not yet lost for America In tennis ahread however Browne and Elizabeth competition Total 30 Balled for Bush in 1 Kb 3 1:30 TODAY The double bill will start al 2:30 this afternoon at Southside Park Goter and Cline vi HoP zhouser and Laraen la the a dope summary it 1 0 0 2 110 0 0 0 0 Carolina and State will meet in final college game of the season to The only pitcher of the Tar Heels has left to play pro bail and 80 according to all the dope the Spartanburg June 4 Aft er Columbia had forged to the front by two runs In the 13th in ning Pinch Hitter Kenneth Smith's home run in half DREMS It would he great it the Twins could climb toward first place as fast as Gardner scaled Ma onic Temple yesterday afternoon It be long before the Twins were riding the neck of the league leading Greensboro Club yhoih Rourr lb alienee rfmitb 3h 7 th Riimma? TVo ba hits Rbyne ruyier Home run Wright Molen Big bee vvrigrlit Jrajnor mrjDie piaM i unasMsieili right Rhyne Adam Cooney to urimni to Adam Left on bar i to 1 derision of Res and a I vrn ti iniii Wco ort Worth B38 587 South Atlantic Results Mr? Isabella Mumford uf Boston also was eliminated in tho women doubles losing to Mme Danet and Kenc Viasto 3 6 6 3 6 4 Howard Kinsey nf California scored the oiilr American victory in the men's competition defoa ing Cattaruzza of Argentina 5 7 1 6 7 5 6 1 6 1 Count Ludwig Salm Hoogstra ten appearing for the first time in the tournament paired with Ba run? Von Kehrling to win straight sets against the Daqish innish team Thaibitza and Grahn 6 1 6 2 6 1 Tod ty fuimrs lUnslon Norfolk (2t Portsmouth at Richmond i WjIbou at Petersburg (2) Wet grounds called the game oft at Southside Park but a wet and slippery building did not stop the from Ma tby Srhnrudt Hit by pit rher Hw Henr noldi Wtid pit Hengebold fft tut hae Dtn bam Haieurh I lW Ottati rynr a to a nd on ttndsn 3u0 8 5 010 000 000 3 VO By The Associated Press Raleigh Juno A com bination of rain and wet grounds and a half dozen bobbles by the Capitals today brought to an end the losing treak of the Durham Bulls which stood at even half dozen Bourg team roped tod en counter 6 although the Ma rn en sremrd In a fair way to rout Mark Rainey and reverse the tide of fortune wnen ram contest with one man runner on first In the of th seventh The soon lpt up but after mission the srround unfit for continuation of play Lefty Hengehold was the victim today Th Caps had a bad inning in their systrn and they shed it In the fourth our hits five stolen bases two sacrifice files and three errors mixed to count six runs for the visitors in the fourth although the locals had oppor tniiy to retire the visitors in more ways than one without a tally nxufE of Beasleys emrtpd the ball rolling and frame was not ended until Bearley again came to bat to rill out The first run came as a result of Bourg's life on Cos error a pilfered base and ticket to third when Bryant threw to center and a choice The run In the second resulted from Malt single a choice and blow to left Evans' double and single scored a run in the first urd the name dose with Bryant doubling and Hengehold singling enabled the Caps to knot the count In the second Allen's single tripift and sarrihce fiv man on Meadows gave the only five scattered hits Box score and summary Chhaeo Tilden Is about through as champion ive met defeat the fifth coming at the hand of a Almost everybody but By The Associated Pro Durham June Erection of an athletic sta dium at the University of North Carolina to cost approxi mately a half million dollars is proposed through a plan adopted today at a meeting of alumni held here today The plan was submitted by a sub committee appointed 'at a recent meeting of local alumni and a few visitors and in cluded organization of the forces for financing the project Under the plan as adopted the stadium will be built south of Emerson ield and will have a seating capacity of 33600 in addition to other space having a capacity of 20000 people to be used when the need arises It would be financed through the setting aside of 2500 seats on either side of the grandstand and every man contributing towards the project would be given an option on a choice seat for a period of 10 years The plan of the stadium would provide 21 entrances The stadium would be a memorial to the extent that a person contributing £20000 would be honored with hrt name being placed on a bronze tablet to be placed in the stadium one contributing £10000 would get his name placed on a tablet and thoe con tributing leaser amounts would be placed on a tablet i Ry The A soelsted Rochester Huth thrilled a crow'd oJ 4 009 prson here today hn he hit a home run over the right fence In the ninth inning to help the New York Yankees beat the I ocheAV Internationale In an ex hibltion game 7 to 2 It was the find ttm that any man had ever i hit over th ght Hld brn but HERN LEAGUE 100no Homs runs Herman rour bases riscb Maranville cm bases New York 4 Brooklyn Bases on Oft 1 if Vance 1 truck out By auce 10 bi Kin? 2 Off Rln 7 in off Mc Quillan 2 in Wild pilch Riuif Losing Ring Urnputs Hart and Riem Time 135 it nd run dth one on Bov bcoro and New Vork risch 2b Yuunc rf 1 itirtstrom 3o I AHUL If 0 Kelly Jh I southworth ef (1 1 arrell ss I lorence Durham 1 1 0 600 Raeteb 110 0u2 Two bate Evans Bryant Th basrt b't Costello rifi'e sin Ratner HnhulJ Marr I ar rhrtin 1: Rateiirh 6 1hii halted the out and a Im ais' half dow npourl Dnrham the inter were ruled Bulls Snap Out of Losing Streak With Caps Victims Chalk up another doyble bill Speaking of straight wins It may not he amisM to record tho fact that Jjee Meadows chalked up ids seventh straight for the irates yesterday Not so ponr By Th Associated Pr Greensboro June 4 Rain and cold wather caused postpone ment of the Greeneboro High Point game scheduled here this afternoon The regular Saturday double bill will be stagtf tomor row The Patriots lead the Pointers by a margin of two and one half games in the Piedmont League standing and the present series Is termed the most Impor tant of the year thus far tru 'k out bv Blake 1 Hits Off Bush 7 in 7 off Blake 2 in 1 Hit by pitcher By Hush (Meadows) Los pitcher Buh Umpire and Wilson Time 1 29 021 100 non nns 10t 8 Dressen Critz Bancroft nree Hums bacri Mohile Ch ti lannoga Little Rork SOUTHEASTERN rbih MonUomrry singled Ramos scored third the Cuban scoring on sacrifice fly Here Jupe Pluvius who had been on hand since the" start oi the frame halted ties Allen's stop and throw roller in the fifth catch bv Beaslev in the which robbed Marr of a hit were the brightest bits of fielding Box score and summary: COTTON TA1E IEAGIE i season fin tug 1 rianis i dc Uion owr tlie Gian's Vance funned result of triumph ournier uvui 31 Baited tor Rtnr in 8th Ab 6 Bancroft 4 Mann rf 3 Wf ich rf 3 Burrus lb 6 Brown cf 4 High 2b 3 TavlRr 4 Taylor 3b 4 Hearn 1 Grahanx Totals 37 Score by Gincinnau Boston hlt Brown High Taylor Taylor base Taylor Ta' lor CiVan Vela flees Bressler (2 Welch Double critz to Ernraer to Pipn: Hisb to Ban croft: Ernmer to Plpp High to Bancroft to Left on bases Cincinnati 9: Boston 8 Bases ou balls off Rixey 1 Lucas 1: Hearn 6 Graham 3 Struck out by Rixey 1 Lucas 1: Hearn I Graham 1 off Rixey 8 tn 5 1 3 Lucas 7 in 22 3 Hearn 4 2 1 3 Gra ham 3 in 3 Winning pitcher Grv ham Losing pitcher Rixey Umpires Quigley Pfirman and Reardon Time 2:07 CINCINNATI LOSES Boston Juub 4 took ts icond Kame from Cincinnati today winning 8 to 5 Rlxey was ar out of tho box in the sixth "ht double scored Brown for the first run of five tallies High als scored Brown in second when he hit a homer out to the pole Lucas who relieved Rlxey also was hit freely the Braves collecting hits for a total of 27 baes Box score and sum maty Cincinnati Ao Dreteen Walker rf 3 Bressler If 3 Untz 2b 4 Dipp lb 4 Zttman cf 3 Picinich 4 i comer Rixey 1 Twins and Caps Unable Play Double header Today at 2i30 Paris June 4 Deprived of the strong arm of Helen Wills who was operated on fur appendicitis invading team of wom en tennis players carried on In tho I i ernn iona 1 tin rd Cnli rt chfironlnn phips today Two won againstum spirited opposition Elizabeth Kyan 42o defeating Mme Vbussard 6 4 6 2 and Mary Browne eliminated two opponents Deslandes Dedanoet by 6 3 6 1 and Mntle Deve by 6 4 4 6 6 3 A third American player Mrs drlzzJe which started about noon continued until game time and the contest postponed after the playing had been transformed into a puddle The game will be played as a part of a double header next Wednesday when the Colonials re turn to Southside Park for a two day aeries The regular Saturday afternoon double bill will be staged this aft ernoon between tho Colonials and the Twins the first game starting at 2:30 o'clock The election day double bill today will determine whether the Twins hold fifth place over tho week end Manager Higgins has three pitch ers for the twin affair this after noon but his probable selections will be Holshouser and Larsen al though he may use Arthurs for the second game Jerry Jackson is also in shape to take a shot at Twins Manager Gober and onlais this may use Taylor instead of Cline for the second contest The postponement of the game yesterday although adding another double header to th already over crowded schedule of the Twins came as a big relief to the bat tered Winston Salem club Man ager Irby was at loss as to who he would ise behind tho plate dur ing the game Cy Chisholm was not In uniform and Leroy Martin is at Wake orest for Johnson th other receiver Is suffering from a split finger while the Twins would be short a man in the outfield should Johnson have to work behind th plate The rest yesterday will greatly aid the team for the double bill this afternoon Babe Ruth Hits Record Home Run AT 1 0 I A Chib Won I Cinrlnnafl 29 By RANK SPENCER A drizzling rain and a sea of mud combined yesterday after noon at Southside Park to give the Twins another double header be fore the close of the first half The opening game of the series between the Twins was called grounds A slight i Reaps articles im Douses light tries To moo sleep Looks out at name macaxine The last bv closing eyes but TowiU on depot Available Reading is conscious of Taah stops matter JlGGLiHG OP Train) i Anji Passing Just the 'same 11 4 pr aqo Arre en Twie5 To PUT mikjO inJTs looks at uJatv'u nv i ct WJ trv I nflAU In as Train starts vjill Slank pushes oi outbids elsctmc state as poster make earnest effort covering Too vjart UShts Deathlike Jostles him to get up TO SLEEP Nl On ENVIES DINC ANT I HING IN WORLD I MtA VT WHAT A IsllGHT1 OTHER SNJORING fASSENfifRS SLEEP BREATHING ROM OTHER 1 Club Won Lost IV Greensboro 30 II (ML High Point 27 10 028 Raleik'h 20 25 4 11 alSbury Spcneer 20 25 U4 inwton Salem 17 25 405 Durham 18 27 400 Today' Game Won I ot Pct 35 21 28 2H 519 30 2ft 70S 29 2ft 5OO 2ft 2ft 500 28 20 491 27 31 45 24 35 407.

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