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[WKEK E>Tt)ING ^ATITDAY. MAY 4. 1946 THE CAPvOLTHIAN PAGE K WEEK Raleigh Tigers In 5-2 l¥in Over Rocky Mount Cluh ^ASHEVILLE SPLIT WITH N. Y. isLACK YAMKS; A. & T.’s 9 WIN GAME Lefty Hill Holds Stars To One Hit In Rescue Role Blues T ake Home Louis Makes Mike Jacobs Game from lu pii' IKH KY MOt'NT Tli' M .Ici!; ! 'riljri.' i'l;mi‘} thnr wjiy lo ;i f) Ik ;i vifUnj ovn- iJii’ lUick.v .Mmiiil Sl!ir.s ;it TulIJi'H Piiik hetp Siinrijy iifli'i'iiiKiii l)ffi>rc* . piiroxiiiiiilPly s«’V‘n luuuiri'.l fiiiis. I.ffly llill s(,irl(‘d oil iIh' oioi.od for fill' Tihit' I)iU was afliTj t>> .’iiid thiul-ihird -iiniiig> wh.n Hoiiry honit led wiih Tl'oiti.i. aboard Hubby Fiild:}, sparkling youiiu riuhl 'iidor wit i , a/, . smiii.i-ni. rolliiwrd Hill, holding tho TIGERS FEATURE .FULL SCHEDULE : nAl.HKIM - TtJi' Ri.loigh Tib- ' hiiving bi'i'ii •'Chofiuhd for rvi’iy, day up lo Thursday of thi‘- wieU" when Hiry took on ilii* Winston* ^ Sail O' (.rays and Thr Charlollo Hid' Si'K. Kriilay. llio Tlgi-rs i.ikc on thru Ills! Soiilli C'.tioli'.,i npiio'adoii ' whrn ihr> halHr ihr I}-.,k Hill AR' and I'ontoo.o tlio '■'ciio^ Saturday at ihv local ball orchard Friday niiihi Ihr locals jouriit'y to CSrccrs* • boro to . ike on Bri-- Morris's hiun flyjiu: Red Wings, One M- id inor. hr Ro !. Hill So r iifi^l’iil wore ihi'V iliril thc> ff'idd '..kr ihi- inidal ii. \aMon. *l‘«y ...or thi'ir tarijii- tnio up by loii;j di -.oi-.' r.ill Thr bill up follows. Darbi r. Jli. Siinp.o.i, . .lohos, III), IJtoviT It'; Ho|l.\, r. M'IUHh, ji, I inis’ Ih riu-lt. rf, O r.itr, h; and Woi'loy, rf, Rock Hill I'lrvioi.^ly jdayrd in MHO according to mfonnalinn ji- rrivi-d Hid piac’tirally aiiiu' lii.tcd a local club. Sunday .iftcri M,i| -,1 3 alt. liir Hatilo of iIh’ f'ciifiiry takes plar- "Ill'll l.ainii Karbrc, (’,ipa A>liforrl. Biol Harhcr. Rai ni'hnam. Pop V-h-i.o, ••Fat Pnorc aiifi a galavy of Dni’liain jx'ifornic’Invade the local ;).ik for a gan c with Manage.- Cisc* in Wai i'on's bi tlin;; Tigr' ' rninbii i* Whih- It'r pitching i'haiicr» for Duiluun arc uiiannoiuirod it i; ;:»‘nMdly coiu-nlrd that P-p Mann,. new ti-fi h.ind pilchti which Dull).an mcntly aiipiircd will work f a them. To off'pt all this liitiiii;; thr lo cals arc expected to i.xc Traiti Co wart and Maiiagi r W irm m ,ii rffoii to thwart tin- iit\ .idcr -' P-i- nfir hiiPnig power Mond.iv afirrn.i' o the Ti .cr '.I.. niaindi r of the aamc In tnr Jiflh fraiiK sc red four iiinc.'i Bi alkid. Fields. the v||0, cillo. hit alkrd. S. iiihi-itoii fanned, but Cu/.ait, l>iM-iinitii:i-; lot Shop Fai'tk, lined a lioHci o\ci (hr wall III deep nii-t c- ot' I. ...^ii ,1..! CO of n:. f. oi Ha ;- CIO Smith donblrrl to ' Miter. "Dyria. mill" nrewingioii tnplod to icll ' riiici field I • nd th -loiiiii! f'.r 'hat frame Hiowingtoii hoinrrod m till' oighih frame t* oi.'i the Tin-> •oniia fill tl.o da.\. Uis clot ck-a.- I'd the fence III fic. i) lulali. Id. Preacher While relieiifj l.eac'i III Itic fifth tramc only to he eiiariied with the loss. HrowinKton led the Tiiiois offe:.* 'ivc with twi for four The thico, .Star safeties went lo Hattie. Henry' and Hi.lliick Batteries for Raleigh — Hill.' Field> ai.d Camp. Gray. ' Batteries for Rocky M-Mint -j l.c.ich. While and HuUo.-k NASHVILLlCOBS SCORE .^-3 WIN OVER TIGERS RAI.FIGH flio N’.Khcilh (.'oh , I iidor Tox niniirtti, forn • r ina:i- a;;er of tt,o \e v Y-rk Hlaek Yae- k i-'. > k'd .lut ,i o to :$ i.vin ovc'" the huslliii- Itah'igl) Tigns hero Moi.- d.'iy ..Hernoon AHh ugh Cliff ‘-^I ’hiiiii. a'Ms,.tii>iial light hando.-, t'l Id (he va -mI Cub itlack to five hinglo'. the visitors mixed a hom. '. a (lit liatin-o. an em>i 'wo o-• oi a'lfl .1 fiildor choice for five runs III -he .>1111) frame C.iitwrighl aim hail tw. foi fo,. , l.d ttie f'l h offensive. Th* Tirol's olf'iisi- f.ii.ti'd III til' soconu frame wher Hrownigt -i !.m;;l(i. was ^;lrri^lced to ncroiid hj Mill Wilfler, adv.iiired to ttn:d V. toll- (■.imp was |j«.|ii.; *1)1 own o.|i ..•■‘Olid lo fird and ;,corcd on a "lid piirh. (.'laike doubled to left i- .-lait the foiii'ih anil • ored .in Bill Wild n 's tiiiigle to eoiiler. In the eight i li oii, Simib wu^ safe on Hank', enor. .'’ole second and third nnd i-oi'd oti ('artivrigt)fs ernir of Wilde', down Hurd bas' he local. ' hi .•nil- exeui.sln I'.itii. .iiMl iiiti II siiiig ii>rnoi-,s io|,\ Ini till- imy.s .^i|l■ like ‘ i ill. .spoit.s w'lrld ■r'i'.UK;i ti»’ hi- i.f\»-r i>f-i n aieij.'i-ii or n. :ng lit paiiu'ulai iH'l o| thi- scnljcs w.'.. cMUi n out'tile roiuiDiis aliil . lilt tacts. .Jacobs lia.'ii'l got ■> hiiiuiiic in'-iiiy among l;n 1" 'Ij. Ideally an ''artliv .N- w Y-ok •. '..oiidly wiM and doilai agg" . n'e. Mike ha^ a mail as tug -- ;. .' rlreains lot an all ton.' .eoi.. gale. Somi reportx h.ive it tnai ' ..Itched Ills "ag 'ii to Joe l/ai;.- .-■tat out ot scnlimeiitaliiy liacki i n;) by a ..trong iiuiich. .jiit .-.ni i unit developin' lit.' an l .i .newli.lg' .if til. J.icoh nil.I I f'l pi rsoiiidit.v .iiid igni to Ui.it It \va- I gui ssoig .. n (he pa 11 ot .l.n oh . welt ti am -.i mind. .Mike ha.s alway.- Iie n .sour mi - to lx- neokon'ii "itn wii n i' M iM-.s to miikyl^, a ing match that jicvs off both lo him.selt and t.ie tans, hlven during thi eaiiy day- V. hen he wa.s .shifting localton with his .shifting foi tunea. a Mr: • Jacob's fight was an ailicle r;...i (erried tlie bail niaik of hoxinj No one dared pi'dict Inal if v.i'iihl hit th'i top with .1 l>.n . ar.o Slav tb''i»- to I'stahlisli a ii' '■loi'd, hut tliat f ju.d w.i.'H It l.a> done to the annoyance • many pioplv and gioups n.flm ing tile syndicate .'faded hy Jai I.'i I'npo'v. the old M;in.is.ai \Jaii 1 ■, niins' tf. It IS iionie.d 'hat '/)« light..- ah'-iit whom .Jack D mp-ev m v- h, (. iiHi JiigJi o!iin"*n h.e mad t' |)o.oh]ii for 'h.' i)i-nini .•.g..insl wJioiii iie IS i'liihimg a '. ‘ V. ’ c'linhrnation. to ..tav ..ii’ •■•i... I-' nt with a le.id that i‘ -eill tak- | , . iSoni doing to ovi ieom. .\i :• r^' ' I'M miiel, Miki is in a lather will. !i b, di. .-Jiai-es witl'. i-viy .spoils :i- • tiu.sia>i m the nation, a- if iiatio !. •. 'nil.-, .iwav to make the rlo.-. I i. inoachm- I.oiii Conn '''.I'.vl t- ■|i':;geNi niomy ri'm'r soi.e P I . lahli hnii III of iJie mml ' 'Jh.- c rod .ho.'.-,, that M.l. i a.-'Ured of hi.x kingdom wh. i Jolting J'l" look ovei toe ‘f.ec im|i N'.lre w.i tile fii'Hi tii.m tor I'f ' onp Tills ri'iiMi't ga'i" >1 mot. .rtiiilioii than most ul Itu in. Ih i. 'n.--e .Joe had pl'-dgetl allegiatiei- •' one ot the original li-jo iaIi > J:.>ndiei him so wisi 1,\ uiu! who V .i.s m iluress vrle. payinj! off lo 'he .'tate fur liad muniieis, in a I itle nuitu-r uf numiiers und aiitJi- ! nietic. Bo.xing funs, for ail of then !;>.ve for liruised kiss.rs an.l i loud-lellmg are a pretty senti ii. 'nlal breed and the story iip.^ : ■mgs for Ix'tti Joe and t'nch \liki for a while. Foi as |.»ng .•c. . v could stand il. the champ and I'll pioinoler .said nothing, hi.- i. • the lini'' to h-g.e tile haJJyhoo !• the big ' Yen. drew elo.se:-. .l.'Mih.s and t,iinis inteii-il dion.- denial.s on the I'coid. Whili Joi goes ahoui what -on:- p IIm camp ohservi r- clams f-- . Ill' most piecise tiaining of Ins taieci. Mike .Jai-oh.s .spends nis iving I i.ire. vast vul* and iirtly o'pv night III -.vh"'" h' e.'ll''•iiplates a -IIll one huiidri-'t |o|l,ii fi nd with sjiouftng. perspi p.oti-an.i oT the niano’ .irt of itei nsc. Mike lia.sn'l g a-t'Unrl to 'A'oiiying ahoui !-.i A'l that i.s seh'duled 1" g. fto mthe $11)0 seat- win n Ik inhi r jiumps one into the r.erbaU- mid-seett.-n of Cotin. ' nds fhi' w-hole busine.s.s sin I It gels startril. V — N. C. LEAGUE OPEN NEXT WEEK Tin N ’. Senn-pro li,-i.seh.-iJ' lit.gUi' "pen- ifvi -veek Clucnsboie .chin tiu-Wilnnnglen Kef: Sox ,nd tin Win.sinn*.S.'il"iM Red W .g.s cro.ss bat- on May 8 it Un May 12 anti 18, Hie two teams pij.y a leturn engagement in Wilmington N. Y. Yankees AShKV It.I.I'. I : . mg'i; lat .lo..i)fin t'lty. leiiii. the .N. V • Black Vaiikees urrcaiv'fl Hie A.-lu ; vHle Blues lu to 5. iioh Bowman tield the Y.inke'?i in check umil the ninth inning In Hie ninth Hr Yankees sconxl ux niiis wiUi .vo j outs. I Friday night the Blue;, remrned , home .Old lO'.K .. .-Inuie-t fe.in Yankees i| to III With the ..'.r. |lnd in Ifie nmtlt imiiiig, Hefne. I sioBjpd, Hyiiu's w.- -afi on .-m m- fiekl lilt, .mri Cooper. V.e ' I irSK.S III N'ew Yffik s.iy that ! there an 2.‘>n OOd vets in the state i on the Jobjevs lolls, airi expeet '!• i the number will go i.p to Wio.ood by ' this fall cateher made a wild Hir w 01 '•('■^ Alexander s tiiinl and Hefner seor* id "ith the winning run. - -‘'S DRIVE IN CLEANERS Cash and Carry .‘)2S S. RIoodworth St. made II of i-rit h ■ 1 Mil:- 'hat M.k'- .1 pi' • ' or ih.T i.-.di! md '.■.d (-■-:n't break into tin r h.ii men i t . 'I tia. I. . , .'lit ltr.c.K ;h' lad onl'l he I '.imteri oi "11 UK I,ik Ihi-Iiic '1. ..I,!', o.v of has a lot of fn t t.'iiking iliai ad. FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT . . . RADIO REPAIRS —at— Reasonable Prices — IT'S— Taylor Radio and Electrical Co. SALES 8f SERVICF 224 E. Mdrtin St. Claud Taylor. Mqr. Phone 23S50 I’e II 'he -aiiK V.I.-.n„. ■ Pn„.x .iikI a galavy of Iimli.iin perfornie''- invade the lo'-.il jKok for a gun r with Manage.* Ci-ei ro Wari'en'- In stliiig Tlgrr.-i conibme. While llir pi'ehing chances f'lr Diiiliiiin are unannouin-ed it J> i.dly eoiicofli'd that P'p Mann,. new left h.md pilchei winch Durh..m ii'cently .iKtuirPil wtU work f"' Hictn. To off-'pi all this hilling Ihr lo- rals arc expected to l.^e Train Co* r.irt and Managi i Warren in .m effi.it to thwart the iiix.-nlers' ter rific hitting power Mfind'iy .-i|iern""M Hie Tiger- lal.e en Hie Ptitsbmgh Horne-. .i travel mg Cl'.ib using I’itlshiirgh a.- a h me ba.se, Tif Club Is "f inikifwii qual* By but comes liighly i ('coirniended by .lobii B .Inhifoii of Norflnk. Va. Tuesday jdii-moon tin- ;..inie einlis will play. Wediie.-day afleni'ioii Coai-Ji W M Bell of A. .-"id T. ('•illi'ge witl bring his Biilld'igs here f'>r an enrol.nt*'r with the Tigers. The Bulldog'- .ire supposMl to have the fine-l eliit) in Ciieensboro and the loeals are promised a «liff fiehl Monday night. May 1*7 the Tigerf iiivnoe WfoJd War \|em"n.il Soi dit.m fur 111 arc liglil c-mte-t wi'i: ttie Aiseicb, Th" Tigers olf' itRi l.n;tef| in tl.i 1 :>eci>iii frame when Brewiiigt--!! singlid. was sai-iiliced lo second b> | Bill Wilfit-r. advanecd to third "hile Camp was bciiiy thrown oiH [ .-iec' id lo first and .scored on a] wilfl pilch I Clait-'* dtmbled to left !■• .laitl tlie foi th and .•i"r''fl on Bill W|l»l | f i-'s hill.’e to ci'iiler. In the eighth trail I-. Si ith wu; safe on Bank*' error, .-'ok second and third and eon d oil ''ai-lwright's error of Wilde's Hiiiasli down third base line In Hie nuiHi fr.'iiie the loeals i»ie/i de..peralel,v to pi'll Hie gaiin* oni ■'( itir fi'c, Warren singjed. hot Fielris. pincli hilling fur Sirathuin faimed. Bed Ba-kervillc came thn: with hts Hill'd hit of the game, a single, pushing Wairen lo si-coi’.l (‘o/.irl iMiped out I" the infield at-d SniiHi Went ' nt -hol t to first Ht'ki'iviUe with three for fiv led the Tigers offeli.siv-e. while Hill Wilder fealniid a fielfi Cai I" rigl.‘ visiting third basivi ,in, led the Cl 1' offeiMv while Davi.s at fir*'t was nio-t impressive. Cliff .Stathain. local yoimgsier. pjic'i',sl ihe fine.d gann' > f ibt icar as he kept Hn- op pnienis safe except for one frain'' f’.ii|M-K-:; N.i'hvilh Dedric- and Oaffiie>, Tlger^ — ^talliam and Camp k Jotting Jot- look ov w "o.s a lot ot fa ' t.i!!..■,«', FOR • WALL PAPER • PAINTING • VENETIAN BI.IND.S in W'lrkmansliip and Material AT BARGAIN PRICES CAI.I, WIL.SON WALl \PER & PAINT CO. 71.-) E. MARTIN ST. TEI.. 3-1345 The Raleigh Funeral Home Aiiibiilfince fft" vice 310 East Davie Street GIVES EVERY CASE PERSONAL SUPERVISION BY: Trained AltendanU in the recently completely overhauled Ambulance, equipped with fan, basin, running hot and cold water, bassinet, mirror, electric light and heater; comfortable cot. Avaitable at all hours by Dialing 2*2835 C. A. HAYWOOD. 0«n«r BASE BALL Frt. & Sat., May 3~4 Raleigh Tigers — '/S — ROCK HILL A. B. C. CAME CAL1.ED .3:30 P. M. SUNDAY, MAY 5TH RALEIGH TIGERS — i/s — DURHAM EAGLES CHAVIS PARK Admission 60c — 3:00 p.m. r- jtas r 1 -T FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT . . . RADIO REPAIR sS ... -at - Reasonable Priros . . IT S - Taylor Radio and Eleclri’al Co. 224 E. Martin St. SALES 8f SEHVICF Claud Taylor. Mqr. CALL For A Taxi ANYTIME - ANYWHERE 9125 CALL HOOPER CAB CO. I raineci /^iienaanis in me rcceiitiy overhauled Ambulance, equipped with fan, basin, running hot and cold water, bassinet, mirror, electric light and heater; -omfortabJe cot. Available at all hours by Dialing 2-2835 C. A. HAYWOOD. Owner DURHAM EAGLES CHAVIS PARK Admission 6Uc — 3:00 p.m. ■ f- uw Ik ** St. Paul Returns to ClAA Competition Atlei II liip,;.' of over foui yeJirs. Si I’.'iur-i Polytei'hiiic In.siiliili- til Liiwieiii-rville, Virgitliu, will inee ag.-'Ui Hiki- il.s |)l:ic(‘ in tin- athli-t- ' wurld heginning Srplemt)' !, I‘)4li. A 41 vi-ii-giinu' tootbdl! scht* dul" lia.s been a'-rang'-fl hy tin- Ti 8i.r:i iiikI at the inomi nt :■ tiill .'ith- RED SOX MARCH TO VICTORY OVER K^NSTON-SALEM WILM NGTON—In tlieii fmir'n e>hihHi'' game .jf ilu' .a-ii.-on h' re befoie a Luge Sunday afte.* iK.oil cro"'d. D. (.tre'-n hm led .J’l • PeueUs Wilmington Red Su.v to a .'■'•J viet'ii,' uv' i N. (.iiiiv.i of Winstun*Sjik-m. N. C. Gi'i-n db playing resei'vc power. to.s.-;-d th. enlift game albneing only a It* v hill, and fanning iovcial twin ci:,. br-Hers. Two pitcli'.'i-.s were used by th. v-iiitor.- in an effort to halt the Powellnien. but there wa... no hall- ir>g in ihe hiding ul th'- loetil- They nmtinuod lo hainimr away liftei a .-Jouthpaw was sl nt in t- r^-l;l\■• Hk starling hurler. TIu next eneounb-r will i>e v/ith A. and T. Cnllegi' nine of Grii-n.-iboro liere Friday. This i.- the first time the loeals liavc m-1 ^ college team. ^ Thi il Ja.st oxliibiiion game will b pUiy> d on the local diamond SuiKlay. May 6, whn they cross bat.- with the Raleigh Gravs. Out of four gani-s the Red Soy biive lust only one. TI .-ir first i.Miie was lost to Beimetlsville Tigers who nosed out a victory over them earlier in the letie program. uu-hi'Ujig iootl>all. iia-ikelhali, and hasehall, i.^ plan , r.ed (Ol I!) Id-1". Head Coach Oscar A. Moon, iii-i-liai-gi'l from the t.service m Nov'-n.bei', will be uhl.v as.si.sl'-' 'by foiinei-i.'oaeh A-h lbert "Spik'*" ( oil.in. also a .‘‘centlv diseharg e l V. • laii. Many foimei SI. I’aul ,'ithlele.-. now veteian.s them ihe':. are planning to return la ';he in.slitufe in Scptimb-r. and a heavv t nroHmen! of n w f-liid'n’s is .in!iripal‘’d. The.se two laci- •snijtilfl gi'cativ aid Hu- .ilhL-lic - i''') of SI. Paul's Polivterhm. In .lito' 194f FOOTBALL SCHEDULE del .1 l.ncoln I , -ii La-vrenn- ' 'I" . Va ,Gr| I!) FayeilevilU- .Sial' T'-.-" a • : Coil'”' at Favi-tteviJU- « a I 2»i HIik-Ik 1:1 St.il-- Coll' g" ' a' P.lU' fielil. \V Va. .NoV. 2 .Sh.iw U at Raleigh. N. C .''Jov, ;i--Win--in-Sali m Teaehe-s Colleg' -It La»vii ni i-vil V N' v. 2.’{—D' laware Stale ColUo^,- •it Lawieii' eville. Va. N"\ 2R—St, \iigu>tine’i> College at Etal. igL. N C. tSIlKVII.IKiilTESWIN TinifT IN \ R0\1 ('.RKFNSnORO The A-hevHIc Blues, member of th' Negro Soi.th- ,' ni l.••agu^'. I'iuni' m 'own uid de- 1' a'ed Ihe Wii»-ton*.'s!dein Pond I Giants 8 to 2 before a laige Easter ; crowd. Ouiibp. Blues pitcher, re ceiv'd perfect 'upp rt from his mates. Saturday afternoon the Bin-s look a slugfest frem the Kannapolis Towler 11 to 8. Monday night, the Blues return ed h.inie and defeated the Zula : Giants 13 to 7 as Worthy and Nee*. ! ley hit home run* ' r%f... mm O NI.V 3,Ron rnlnred physi rians .'.en'p o)ir l.H.OPO.nW) Negro population. Herr in a profession with plenty nl opportunity — for serviee — for above-average earinings. A ehance help reduce our 10-year Hiecropancy m IHe e*peelancy. Medicine may be tbo chosm vocation of your boy or giri. He e**oiild have every encouroge*' otent . . . and every guarantee against unforeseen emergeneies that shatter dream.s. hopes and Mnbitkms. A North Carolina Mutual un derwriter can show you an Educational policy that Insures til'■ e henrril - .il a rosi a«d "III) prmi-ion.'' that will .'awt your mrans NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY . C C SpauLhna /Va B0RXAM, HOIITM CUOLIM Hop, Skip and Jump Methods Would Slow Things Down Even More TO send crews of men lo do electric service cxiension work in one area and then pull them off the job lo send them to another job in another section before Ihe first is finished would be using “hop. skip, and jumn" methods This would further slow up *he exl'^nston of electric service. Thereiore. to speed our line building r»'oaram. we Irv to ar range the work of our crews so that while a crew is wor’-i'-'r in a certain area, it can connect all the customerr there who want service. Such a schedule results In more people getting eiectric servico eo’-’i^r than they would by “hop. skip, and jump" methods If you are an applicant for electric service, you are eager to have this "orvice soon. We want your business. We are doing everything possible to get service to you ns soon nr. w«' can. These things, chiefly, are delaying Yur effort.?— I Lock of enounh car': ond con'Hntc- lion trucks, o-derod months ago, but not yet delivered 2 A shortage ol transformers, m^'tors and other eai''nmont—ni'-o orHr'-ed months aao, OcMverv of this rv^uio- ment to us is onlv a trirh’' /'nm- pared lo the quantities needed and ordered. CCAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPAnT) -t • ic ■•ti * j.v ■i t'-
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