PAGE TWO ' " ' ' ^ CDHDT CTI irr jscribes agreed that Dom DiMagl3i V/l\ 1 IJ 1 LIT I gio outplayed his older brother, BY DAVID WATSON Joe, all the way ... He played a leading role in the Sox taking Win or lose this is Vitt's last f0ur 0ut of five from the powerseason as manager of the Indians j less Yanks . . . The Reds will . . . Close friends of| his sav that i wear a black band around one of if he wins the pennent he will their arms the rest of 1116 >'ear in respect to Hershberger. Jf they quit and get a job with a rival wj|) the penn?Ull the mother of club (where the pressure isn't so SUicide catcher will get his great) and if he fails to win full share . . . Leland was rained the flag the front office will give out Sunday . . . Next Sunday at him a pink slip. The hot seat Legion Stadium a real game is.' of baseball-Cleveland . . . Play- on tap-weather permitting . . .'' boy Maxie Bear has been offered The league leading Bears Willi' ' ~ ~ * * ?1*1. **,A IntniUVD nf +bo ' ' a job with the Acquacade in sail nooa up wiui mc ..?. ?, Frisico for five weeks at five fir3t half- the Pepsi-Cola boys l grand a week . . . had to re- . . . They split the two-game fuse it ... He can't swim- series in. the first half ... It ; anyway he is all wet ... In the | will be Lefty Brew or Jim Bulrecent Yank-Bosox series all j lock for the Bears while the bev ? 1 I jKC-MO&COMQCCOOOaOOOOOWM&SOSq !' i! LOST ill !.. . 100 beer licenses by retailers |! in 37 North Carolina counties ? n 0 lost because the legalized brewing ill, j j industry does not want the patron- 11 J M age of outlets that do not operate 11 5 in strict accordance with law, Ji 0 order and public decency. 0 Here is protection, a hundredfold, J [ for one of the state's most im- J| fi portant sources of tax revenue and J | ji employment. Jj !j Here is proof, a hundredfold, of I! 1 i our Committee's determination 11 (I that conditions in retail beer out- ij i i lets shall be as wholesome as beer ' i1 itself! 11 ' i,i hi' II ft I 11 II j! Brewers and North Carolina || Beer Distributors Committee !! J 11 EDGAR H. BAIN, State Director I I i II [I m SUITE 813-17 COMMERCIAL BUILDING RALEIGH, V. C. jj - ! m MR. TOBACI ROS ROSCOE COLEMAN New I MARKETOPE EXPERIENCE COUNTS Experience counts in most everything y do ... and especially in selling tobacco. R< __________________ coe Coleman a FRANK JONES Sell with us. erage boys will rely on "Snag" Allen ... He was the hero in defeat as the All-Stars lost to the Pirates Friday night by the score of 2-1. Allen struck out 13 of the semi-pro. boys ... So the game Sunday will tell a lot about how the second half will turn out . . . Ted Williams has been pitching some in batting practice for the Pink Hose and is going to try his luck on the mound before long . . . one day when the Sox are way behind or way in front . . . When Vitt leaves the Tribe Luke Sewell, present coach, is scheduled to take over the troublesome tribe . . . UNC has eighteen lettermen returning to the football wars this coming season. Twelve are linemen and six backs. The team will average about 190 pounds and will be a little more experienced than that of last year . . . The team tci watch in football this year is Cornell. The whole squad returns. The team they had last year was no slouch . . . The Pirates and the Cards arpollv working now so thev can end up in the first division . . Both will give the Giants a f t for the third slot . . . They don't expect to get any higher , . . The crucial series between the Tigers and the Indians is now raging . . . This will be the climax of the race in the American . . . That Pitcher Hudson for the Senators is really grooving them in. Last year he was pitching in the Florida State League, a class D. outfit. He made the jump beautifully . . . The only thing the Nats are playing for is to come out ahead of the Yanks . . . The Browns may do that . . . Milnar of the Indians has lost six games this year and of these, three of them have been to the Yanks ... Of the 17 games that the A's have played with the Tigers Philadelphia has won ten. Brooklyn fans worry Bill Terry all hours of the night phoning him and asking who he is going to pitch the following day . . . During July the Dogers won 16 and lost the same amount . . . When Rollie Hemsley made an error July 18 it was the first one he had made since September 5, 1939 ... He had handled 480 chances perfectly between the two misques . . . That a record for a catcher . . . The Dodgers have defeated the Giants seven straight times at the Polo Grounds this year. They have managed to win about three in Brooklyn, though . . . Zeke i^oa,ara of the Cubs rooms by himCO FARMER-FO 11 Yow ?WITH 4 coe t< Fan \ TA NS TUESD/ ou OSnd lus reiC m THE STATE PORT PILOT. SOUTHPORT. N. C. NOT EXACTLY NEWS STARTS ON PA< j duled for immediate arrival the British hope to j practically an; | have an ally in the weather, making the channel w'ed say that ; unfit for navigation. Latest reports seem to in- j teered for mi j dicate that Germany doesn't need transportation ! has we would ! by water. Shells landing on the coastal towns for almost ai | are said to be of the cannon variety rather than I couple of tenn bombs from the air . . . Lucky thing for Long Young and Di | Beach that the water rose no higher than it did. Breakers on the Casino wouldn't have done the mance of tak dance floor any good . . . Thompson and Brunswick cot One of the most pleasing radio programs to be j heard on the daytime waves is the orchestra of tub'6- four wai Allen Roth. The band is semi-symphonic and Dave Ross saj plays all types of music, covering the desires of j in Waccamaw Out of the welter of Congres-! availability of large spaces fo sional debate it was learned that maneuver purposes. Advocates o trainees would be sent to new J compulsory training attempted t camps which will be located in1 answer the charges that compul areas best suited by climate and j sion was repugnant to the demc ?? . ?? ? | cratic principles by calling af seii as he goes to bed verv earlv ' . . ' 'j tention to involuntary jury dut; and won t let anyone smoke in j f0rced education and tax paying I -rho nrotection of trainees civ 1 HIS lUUIU . . . waiiCL Uiumi, IV,- | X lief pitcher of the Giants, weighs rights, particularly return to thei 260 pounds . . . The Tigers play-1 jobs, will probably be retained a ed exactly 90 games between a safeguard. It is officially est Buck Newsomes first and second mated that it will cost about $40 defeats of the year . . . Wyatt of per year to maintain a traine the Dogers has pitched five shut-! for the full course. The mechar outs this year . . . His last two ical equipment is, of course, a wins are by that route . . . I extra item which Uncle Sar No Time To Sew 'Well, ladies, we can help you out of that dilemma. Gome in and see the snap! py little summer frocks, all crisp and cool and spic and span. The only thing about them more marvelous than their appearance is their remarkably low price. Shallotte Trading Co. HOBSON KIRBY, Proprietor SHALLOTTE, - - - - N. C. R BEST SERVICE AND TOP MARK r Tobacco Th THE MEN WHO KNO\ oleman & J< -AT THEtiters W BOR CITY, N VY, AUGUST 20 BRIN WEDNESDAY, AUClKr oj ? - ? " ^.15 BE FOUR and Navy have to be persuaded led workers i ... f music lover . . . Right off hand to turn their talents to other em- pursuits want ? ^HS if the rest of the nation volun- ployers having government con- their old j Jltary service the way Brunswick tracts. Like men obliged to un- when have a huge army and one adequate dergo military training the skil- tion activ.: ly emergency . . . There'll be a ~ is rackets for sale cheap if Bunks :ck Brendle stage a repeat perfor- I"ll H H ing six straight sets from Robert y |jQ|| I*?. !& Bill Styron . . . Description of a X lUilvUi JjVV/11 vjj] V if inty roadhouse: A place with two - / H|fl Pretty soon the tobacco markets v.iil B:1 tresses and four cabins out back... Brunswick county farmers will have nore ^ j,ave enjoyecj for SPVB(.,,Spe,^^g 's that low water has maae risning river mighty sorry this summer. But one thing is sure: No one is likely |0 ? ? more than he can make good use of. f The job protection factor is | That is why we say practice a pr3e feji 0 also important in the procure-; planned economy. Make a list of the thj H ment field. The National Defense want and the things you need, then buv them .. Advisory Commission is working y0U are 8ure Qf honest treatment and true ; on plans to secure the coopera- Ws a gQod ;dea tQ do your ^ eval*? r tion of skilled workers who now nt nornt B tf jl oppose transfers from their pres- *???? r ent jobs to posts where their skill __ m ? R SB s may be utilized to greater ad- VW Klf HV fcf 2a^ K ? vantage for the production of es- TV* ^Jy|] R jE q sential war supplies. Expert ja e I craftsmen long employed in in- SUPPLY, N. C. II i dustries which do not manufacni ture articles wanted by the Army II l GREAT CHINESE PHILOSOPHER -? co^c,us iX)'~ 1 ' //CoolPcpSi^?^ I \GREAT AMERICAN THIRST QUENCHER ^Bj Ba I' " 533? I ==^^FH lis Season t II ones Bros, ggjl R. P. JONES M arehouse I i. c. I G US YOUR FIRST LOAD I THANK YOU, FRIENDS! * The proprietors of the New Farmers Wal^j Hn house need no introduction to the farmers I this section since > |HH they have all opera- n I ted warehouses in I years. We may not ** ^ |i have 1 d ?rin?. |j|. j

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