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Winston-Salem Journal from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 4

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rUESDAY MORHINcf 8 1950 WINSTON SALEM (N C) JOURNAL urgol Using $80 Clubs Takes 2 Stroke Tam Lead 14 Horseshoe Pitchers Enter AAV Meet Here South Park Good Luck THIS THEATRE EQUIPPED BY STARLITE DRIVE IN Standard Theatre Supply Co We Are Proud To Have Done your We Have tnnlaitefl Electrical Work CENTURY PROJECTION AND SOUND MICHAEL ss KERNERSVILLE uu yes'erday Best Wishes Best Wishes 2 Mixed Doubles Duos Advance STARLITE STARLITE on the mrivllle VW i rnmkw Iflnl round two out oil DRIVE IN THEATRE MOST' MODERN DRIVE IN THEATRE Arc Proud You Nor Saw Beason lo Choose Our rambling 515 yard 15th In Service a birdiu four MLJSE PHONE 4 6353 3100 LIBERTY ST Torn 72 0PEE5 TONIGHT! hfi The Beautiful New Success Congratulations STARLITE DRIVE IN STARLITE DRIVE IN We Arc Proud To Have on the opening DRIVE IN THEATRE Installed The Glass of your new and modern and 7 DRIVE IN THEATRE Contractors" LOYD BURGE CONCESSIONS POPCORN INEST SOUND SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION (0 Paint Styling lleatlqiiarlers Phon 32501 40 Dean St PHONE 3 7365 21 NORTH MAIN ST Best Wishes On Your Opening Box Office Opens PLUMBING Show Starts al Dark In the Beautiful Neiv ADMISSION per car STARLITE DRIVE IN CTAPDIWGJOHN WAYNEl COMING ATTRACTIONS urnished ivn Installed HY COE HARTMAN 1W CORUM omplete Sign Servin' KERNERSVILLE Phone 1 3(73 74 Liberty St it i nil sjnc star LITE it the Ihnn with 211 lh $15 lourney 5 per ent of share to the DIME rilOEK With 2 Always a GOOD Show matches to art the etngv for the semifinal late this week The chnmplonshlp match ties been luted fur Sunday after non The quarter final matches net to bo completed by this after noon nte: Southern uml lorence Vainer vs Dick Sapp and ran ten Allred Norman Jtrrnrd and Martha Lawrence vs Jim my Hancock nml Martha Stock ton Allan unjoy and Allee Va iner vs Albert flriffin nnd Mir iam Allred Ed Deaton and Ann Dyer Hob McCuiston anti Ann Long Rnnkln oozed confi an the chai training al for riueu wlth Weltet here Under the plan approved for the Carolinas event thia Summer all contestants will pitch 100 shoe in qualifying The high eight in singles nn the high four in double will then en gag In a round robin to deter Ou Your Grand Opening 213 II Wethington St GREENSBORO The 10 a (cat) welgh ln tit the stadium Wednesday morning should help ftohin aon He will have more time to pack In energy giving food after it's over ruit julcca and beef broth will be the diet lloblnaon has little to gain nnd everything io lone In thia fifth title defense A leas to usarl would coat him his cham pionship and all chancre of a title shot at middleweight Jake Ln Motta In fact George Gainford llobinaon's manager already lias plans beyond the middle weight clnss George talks of a possible bout with Joey Max im the light heavyweight king Thnt would send Hohinson into the ring with a 175 pourdci This is charily affair fur Hubinson who Is donating Ids 30 per cent of the gate with the exception of $1 to the Damon Hunyon Cancer und The fund also will get 15 per cent of the total receipts after taxes have been deducted sari Is donating his 31) per cent charity Sales nicked with about sil5000 In the till Andy Niederi eher and Hum bert ugazy cop omoters predict crowd of 10 mH) and a gate of $150000 We Are Proud to Have Built and Erected Your NEON SIGNS Outstanding Atlrnrtinn Coming Soon to The Starlitv! Jersey City hp Charlie uaurl camp denre yesterday lenger finished Greenwood Lake day's title bout weight Champion Sugar Hay Robinson at ItooseVf II Sta dium Sugar Hay was Just at sure of himself at his omplon Lakes training quarters but he has two fights to win irst hu must whip the scales In his struggle to make the 147 pound limit Then he must take care of the blond Irvington milkman Although It was announced itoblnson was going to turk ish bath to melt off the lust pounds Un re was little doubt that he will make It The big queation Is how strong will he be hl 117? Many boxing men think the weight making ordeal will sap the strength of the champ Those who think that wiry laugh at the lopsided odds There Is little betting on the fight hut the odds still ranged Up to 4 to 1 against usarl Dr Vincent Nnrdlello Hr inson's personal physician said he is positive Hay will mnke the weight He weighed ill) after workout but probably will out" until the scrap woni nitv iM' WisroN SiiM JNgaia fdlOM A SONG IS BORN (m Tcwwrtor) DANNY KAYt VIRGINIA MAYO THE AR RONTIER Un TrucckO with ROY BOGUS TUESDAY AUG 8 TH SANDS IWO JIM A Mau Vni Mills had excellent chnnee tn pick up Ids Bleat golf check since he placed third In this same meet Speakers (Each With Its Own Vol mpc Control) ORMAL OPENING YOUR Chicago (H Ed urgol lame armed star from Hoval Oak Mich playing with an $80 set of clubs he designed moved into two stroke lean al the 54 hole mark of 000 All American golf yesterday prgol's third round In That lime he won $2 131 By copping the current All American which ends today Ed can brink $2500 Like quite a few of the other stars urgnl found that an over night perking of 015 ynrd layout softened pnr considerably Until the fairways i had been manicured closely Sun day night and the pins placed doser to the middle nt the gieens only one ub 70 round hud been fired urgol whoso left sini failed to mend properly after a trap eze fall In playground when ho was 12' sailed along even with pnr until the sixth green when he bagged the first of four birds by sinking 3" font pull He missed the green ii thn short 250 ynnl eight for ifis only one over pnr of the day A 15 footcr gave him a birdie two on the Jio ynrd 1 1 th He reached his favorite green on event are: Hutorl Mdrn Itedhvllle Pil re ward OuUfmd Connie Wood Wlnun Sm luihor Hino Wiruton IUlrm: Sid Wlch vwintiwS lrm John liSliw Lexington: ColM'o WlnUM BIt Haar Wmrnn lMn Joe If Hd nr Nowton: Worill Whuton Salem Ollw Wotroll Wm ion Sol tm Pul Worrell Wlntton Snlem rrnk ar rlwn Crorroilon Cnaile 1 llpaui Groontro Wednesday The schedule for matches Wednesday me Massachusetts! Mutual vs Brown Hogers Dixsoir I nnd James Ilealty vs Norman Stockton Done The ainting At Your New Theatre prgol's third round Bl) over Tam par 35 3(1 72 coyrsc slicked up for par wrecking after two dull days left the half way lender Dave Douglas of Newark Dei and Skip Alexander of Knoxville Tenn tied for second at 213 urgol's aggregate of 211 aft er opening rounds of 72 70 was five under par for the distance In the concurrent All Americnn amateur scheduled fur its final round yesterday defending cham pion rank Stranahan of Toledo and Wilford Wchrle of Ormond la wound up the regulation 72 h4e distance deadlocked at 281 three over pur ihn 18 hole iiluvoff between Stranahan who closed with a sparkling flfl and Wohrle wlvi tojk a final 72 will be held today The pros also close their 72 hole huso today fourth place among the pros with 21 4 was young iad Hawkins of El Paso Texas who hod a 70 yesterday In third place with 211 was voting red Hawkins of Paso Tqxas who hud 70 yesterday Bracketed nt 215 four strokes off the price were British Open Champion Bobby Locke Skee Hiegel of Tulau Okla and de fendliig champion Lloyd Mari gram of the host Turn club Mangrum Shoots a Mangrum lashed four under par li8 yesterday while Lorka hud 00 Hiegel who had been third nt 30 holes with 143 need i ti a a Ari overnight grooming Tam's fairways studded score board with no fewer i13 sub 7o scores The day's round was hammered by I man Von Nldn of Sydney tr illn who rapped 31 GO His pqpr start however left Australian slur witlr a 54 hole id pl of 221 urgol making a bld for his firt major triumph Since he turned pro In in 14 Is playing with: a set of clubs which he deigned for a national mail order house The slicks cost just just about half the $150 price of clubs usunlly swung by Jims Ifouglas scrambled bndly yes terday but had chance to tie ulgol up until the final ifllh which he had bird led In both previous rounds DVe went Into clump of pine trees Stymied he hud to pitch m4 to the falrwny nnjl needed roe over pnr five to get down fora 72 urgol 33 venr old rmfhe of New Ymk' Mills had an Play Offs Sl Opening playoff games In the junior nnd Intermediate Negro Leagues arc scheduled for today Woodland will play nt Happy Hill nt 5 pm nnd Columbia Heights will be at 14th Street nt the same hour Ed Denton nnd Ann Dyer mid Albert Griffin mid Miriam All red captured first round vic tories in the city mixed doubles tennis championship ut Hane during the weck en I Dentmi and Miss Dyer won from Subblns Ingram nnd Etta Lou Apple 7 7 5 nnd Griffin nnd Miss Allred defeated Ken neth Smith nnd Mary Howell 6 4 (M our quarter final itches are expected to be completed by this afternoon Monday nnd Tuesday were Al lotted for the play of the four AUBUQUERQUE tin TecSwwoter: gANDOLBH SCOTT lABBAIA MITTOH The South Park Juniors bat tling for a rhsnee to go to Ita leigh for th statu tournament turned back airview 4 2 with a three run rally In the sixth frame at Central South Park meets Ardmore riday with the trip hinging on the outcome Charlie Dunnigan drove In the tying run with a triple in the sixth Innin and scored the tie breaking run on a fly ball Jim Beck also hit a triple in the six hit attack Calloway got a dou ble for airview Both airview runs were unearned Cardwell hurled three hlt ball by Innlrrit irvi nod an a 1 South erX oot a i Chamtx an4 Cullowey: CsMlwdl Kdwarrt IMay Offw Resume Alexander Doudas 2d the two and got down in two putts fol birdiu four A corking Sibfool put gnve Ed a birdie two on the 213 yurd 10th for his fourth and final bird Third round scoring ruriol llojal nk Midi 7S 10 flu SI I nv nHigi wiiton niiari is ns Hktp AlrKnrt KnUI 7111 3 JS r4 Hawkln I1 IIS IUiil tiatum Chirukft ilisassia llohb I Jolwmnv lHirg isirnaIIS hk niiypi Tul Okla la sis a nMl Sulphur Spa11 71 tie ll Kuns CImsUiM 11 11 Chanllrr Harprr m'h 1l SH Kd Olivr IU Wh ls 1lu 1 Jhn trrlrr Chiaatn 1 al? Airtl IMrkW'orih 11 111 Chirk ilufi N'VIII Mlrh IS 1S 1 1I1 II man li mn I'lntn Vll Ils Claytm ll rtn Clwrtnua 11 lin a s'liirn nmii turfiain ta 1 4 is Cary TB 119 wnnnttv raimer ivstim While OhhM Drh Jtihriitv lluiU Vamns Ma Duk Mrr Uhl Cunn il iftw lJO MHmiUu DI Vim VkU Sydney Au 79 Td Krull Navy lUrtford Nim llerrtRfdl rhlfflfu Hlll Hwrntsn Kiar Lima Ohin ill Juniors Win In Play Offs Nllthl Ut Miller Park iMlnrral kprliis li'O play IS 1'1 Vnmn Ridin won brat round play oll from Chlldran's Hums Iumr rAnvs Sunday Tita tt Snow llw amt Aum at llatr Ilian I to i Irani tlrd tn Imai muod i lt 1'iinil Tennis Malclnx Wt diH Mlav in League The final nialchee scheduled In the City Tennis League roc? will be played ht Hones Park Wetlncs day ut 5:30 James Ileidty Is lending the lace and Is favored to capture the championship in the matches Championship playoffs in the various amateur baseball league1 will tunllnue next week end in Winston Salem and Ndithwcst Carolina I The final twn out nf lhiee game series In the Commercial League will begin Saturday while the' third game in the championship play I set for the Sunday League here Sunday irst round piny opens In the1 Independent lasague and will con tinue In the City League The schedule ut title series games for Saturday and Sunday follow COMMtACMI tiuur lalurdy Krimrvim i i 1 lii in i thrre smi ixntrtNtirvT LSAft i 8turdylv All Slr I nrotsrmwn: kunl vvlll Old Tarn i nr I round pl vll two otl three STRONG ARC LAMPS AND RECTIIERS ond the omous AUTO VOICE IN THE CAR SPEAKERS nsari Camp Oozes Confidence Al Completion of Training ourteen horseshoe pitchers In cluding the defending champion rank Garrison of Cramerton have filed entry for the Carolinas AAU singles and doubles cham pionship to be pitched at Miller Park at 9 a here Saturday ntrles tar the arolinas AAU tevent will clow Thursday al 5 mine the champinns pm st the City Recreation Office' Pitchers hbeady entered for thej 421 12 Mile East of KERNERSVILLE C1 1 ea pit St re 1 1 i I li Test cd Concrete Blocks Good Luck STARLITE! 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