SPORTS SHELBY DAILY STAR HARRY ROBINSON, Sports Editor Sports Scene NEW YORK, May 10—(/Ph-'The University of Oklahoma's 40-year old high school baseball tourna ment, starting today, drew 55 en tries this year, far more than any peacetime year . . . The kids will use eight diamonds for the three day event . . . The Portland Coast league Beavers have just learned that the fence around their ball ♦ park, which closes a street, has been illegal for two years. Wonder if they’ll have to toss out all hom ers knocked over it? . . . Before starting their regular season, the teams of the All-American Girls’ Baseball league will tour the 15 army camps of the Sixth Service command . . . Now that permis sion to resume horse racing has been granted, would you say it was G-G day? TODAY’S GUEST STAR James E. Doyle, Cleveland Plain Dealer: "If Coach Carroll Widdoes of Ohio State should enter that contest to hit on a name for coach Paul Browns new Cleveland foot ball professionals. I suppose he'd call them the Ohio State Raiders." SPORTS BEFORE YOUR EYES George Binks, the Senators' rookie outfielder, owes his job in organised baseball to Red Smith, the bulky Cub coach . . . When Milwaukee needed a first baseman last season Red remembered that Binks had retired after a few sea sons in the lower Minors and was working in Chicago. The Brewers him lin anH Wn ahinotrm bought him . . . Les Elgart, a southpaw pitcher and trumpeter who fashioned a no-hit same for Pompton Lakes, N. J„ high school a couple years ago. has branched out with his own band. Les hopes he never has anothrr no-hit per formance . . . Football tips: Next fall keep your eyes on Mike Schu mchyk, who went from Center Moriche*. L. I. to Arkansas U„ and George )—'The impetus of V-E day spurring them on, eight North Carolina state baseball league clubs were set to launch a 112-game schedule to night, marking the class D cir cuit’s return to action after a lay off of three years. Home clubs tonight are Lexing ton, Statesville, Concord and Mooresville, entertaining, in that order, Thomasville, Hickory, Sal isbury and Landis. The circuit’s president, Judge C. Manley Lewellyn of Concord, looks for spirited competition, with youthful, aggressive performers making up with their scrap what they lack in polish and experi ence. umy L,anais nas no Major league connections, but the club has received Southern league sup port in lining up players. North Carolina now has two or ganized circuits in operation, the Class C Carolina league having opened two weeks ago. Tonight’s opponents will meet again tomorrow, reversing fields, however, while double headers are carded Saturday. Memorial Service At Patterson Springs An all-day Memorial service will be held at Patterson Springs Bap tist church Sunday, May 13. Sun day school will take place at 10 o'clock to be followed by an ad dress by President Phil Elliott, of Oardner-Webb college. Dinner will be served on the grounds at 12 o’ clock. Lake Stroup, of Gaffney, S. C. will conduct a song service in the afternoon. in war bonds were sold at tracks. In recent years; New York's wagering has comprised about 25 per cent of the na tional total. There will be fewer race pro grams this curtailed season, but they should be better ones, as all major stakes will be run in the time remaining. Tracks here, for instance, may have a virtual “stake-a-day” schedule. NeffTork usually has a 180-day regular sea son but a belated May 21 opening would mean a loss of six weeks on the front end. Phone 65 Shelby, N.C. SEE US FOR YOUR MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS ®>al^een fiqency SDrtuj Store JUNIOR— 91*25 BOTTLE (Limit 1) LUX SOAP •’5“ 3 :19 ABSORBINE _ OCTAGON TOILET SOAP 3; J lc ’1 IRONIZED 69' V' NURSING BOTTLES . o s 06* Coupon. . W * O | ^4 or 8-oz. (Limit 6)j Bottle Cap STEM SEAL 10s Safeguards the baby’s health. All Metal FLASHLIGHTS AND BATTERIES ©I'W.sruirntiNs© € PERSONAL BUSINESS To Our Pharmaeiat, your prescription is Personal Business. He rcepecla the confidence von have placed in him ami fully re elites hit responsibility. That is *liy lit is honor-bound to com pound it with the utmost care* \ fOlPENDAIlt PRESCRIPTION SERVICE* • rOSr,Or,lf»„, res: Teilet'n Cold or Clnntlnf