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PAGE TWO TWOGAMES GARDED ffll AFTERNOON M.L Slugger* and Middlebuig Will Meet In Place of M. £.* And WaUHw The doubleheader that was carded for the City League and fell through Mill at ill be Dlavxd today with the O’Neil Sluggers meeting Mlddleburg •t 2:30 o'clock and the M. P. Baia •m playing Clements Nine immedi ately following the first game. The M. E. Baracas wert» to play Wall Street today for the other city loop team in the double bill but this game has been called off at the re quest of the two team managers and The Slugger-Middle burg game substi tuted in its place. The M. P.'s defeated the Cle tnsnts nine last Friday and. although today’s game will not count i n the league standing. Clements will be out lot revenge. A good game is expect ed to be had. PITTSBURGH TAKES LEAD IN NATIONAL Beat Chicago Cubs 5 to 4 In In Six Innings Played In Chicago Chicagog. July 3 < APl—Pittsburgh took the lead in the National League yeaterday by winning a six-inning |*Ut from the Chicago Cubs. 5 to 4. A double header was scheduled, but rain ended matters after sxi innings of the opener. Th teams departed for Pittsburgh to renew their battle in two games tomorrow. Pat Malone was knocked from the Bxound in the fourth inning and May held the Pirates from then on while the Cubs battled Meine for three runs in th fifth and sixth. Duke-Carolina Iron Out Grid Card Wrinkles * Durham. July 4- Duke and Caro lina football officials have shifted a date each, rubbing out a pair of home game conflicts on their 1932 grid schedules. Duke chitted its game with Wake Forest to Friday. October 21, leaving the Saturday date to the Tar Heels for their tilt with Georgia Tech at Chapel Hill. In turn Carolina officials moved the Tar game to Friday. November 4. in order that the Blue Devils can have the Saturday date for ♦heir annual contest with the Univer sity of Kentucky Wildcats. SCHMEUNG GIVEN ROUSING WELCOME Bremenhaven. Germany, July 4 <AP> —Thousands cf his countrymen lined Columbus pier yesterday to give Max schmeling an enthusiastic wel come home despite his loss of the heavyweight title to Jack Sharkey. The fighter's mother and represen tatives cf the Germa n Boxing Fede ration greeted him at the pie and late h° was given an ovation in Weser stadium When he arrived in Berlin lari’ n gtrt another big Crowd was gsfhered at the station to welcome Jttaa He plans to return to the United /States in August. BIG SISTER*, / ; ; h*- ? V •••/ All Set »rid Ready By LES FORGRAVE oovjm.e.voooAat ve>Oß jAfiamßiMS • . « w uoowen v*e «e-r ( you u, K e a P-mERg \^£s^'2SLS2X£& ' ' ' "■"■ ■!■—■■ ■■ "■' ■—'■'■■' ■■— ■■ - ■ - _ -■ - . TME GUMPS WOOF! WOOF! " * MATTER VOU UOOK V A o?? k R ? rBLC J HA>P*J6Mfc&?M t Vr, SS r 1^. WAM * S ° Vv * *IT ViK* Wf MAO * VWfcLL- | &U 1 ^ 7 " \ YAW>ANt> tUT A MAM ss> *£f S * i IC. WW£RE ' VrOOD .~ / tanr lmooe W L Pci M ’Baracas 5 1 .833 Dlona 4 2 .667 Wiggtae 4 2 .667 M. C. Baracas 3 2 . 600 Clements Motor Co. ..3 3 . 600 Wall Street 2 3 .400 KlwanU 2 4 . 333 Post Office o 6 .000 PIEDMONT LEAGUE a* W. L. Pci. Greensboro 36 28 . 563 **»»«*** 35 29 . 547 Asheville 85 29 . 647 Charlotte 34 80 . 531 Winston Salem 33 32 . 508 High Point 31 36 . 463 Durham 28 34 . 462 Wilmington 27 41 .397 NATIONAL LEAGUE Clrt W. L. Bet Pittsburgh 36 29 . 547 Chicago 37 32 . 536 Bortpn 37 34 .521 Philadelphia 39 36 .520 St. Louis 35 34 . 507 Brooklyn ; 35 38 . 479 New York 32 34 . 485 Cincinnati 33 46 .418 AMERICAN LEAGUE v |rt: W. L Pet New York 50 21 .704 Philadelphia 43 31 .581 Detroit 39 29 . 574 Cleveland 38 S 3 .535 Washington 38 34 . 528 St. Louis 35 34 . 503 Chicago 25 43 .421 Boston 14 67 .197 Todaj^pmes CITY LEAGUE (Tomorrow) M. P. Baracas vs. Wall Street. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Winston Salem at High Point. Wilmington at Dirham. Charlotte at Asheville. Greensboro at Raleigh. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Washington. Cleveland at Chicago. Philadelphia at Boston. St. Louis at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at St. Louis. Boston at Philadelphia. Brooklyn at New York. at f^tsburgh. Many Enter In Summer Athletic Program at Duke Durham, July 4—Over 200 students and faculty members of the Duke uni versity summer school are taking part n the snorts proggram that is being riven (his term under the direction of Alex Waite of the coaching staff. A playground baseball league of ten teams has been organized and 150 players are taking part in regularly -chhduled coot egtfc. jFoidy entered the tennis tournament for the sum mer school championship which start ed recently and eleven entries were listed in the handball title tourney. Many are expected to enter the women’s swimming meet and exhibi tion which will be held on July 8 and the men's aquatic affair which will be staged the following day. Anoth er attraction of the summer school in the North-South regulation baseball game, scheduled for July 11. Ex-President Calvin Coolidge will be 60 on the Foutrh of July. HENDERSON, JH. C.J DAILY MONDAY, J'U' L‘ Y4,*1982 SENATORS SLIDING j RAPIDLY FROM TOP i Take Another Beating Faom Athletics To Near Sec ond Division Washington, July 4 (AP)—The Washington Senators slid almost in to the second division yesterday bvi taking another beating frtam th* Philadelphia Athletics, 4 to 3. It was the third successive defeat for the slipping Senators, who yestar day dropped a doublheader to Connie Mack's aces. Alvin Crowder pitched winning ball; for Washington allowing only four hits before he was taken out for a pinch hitter in the seventh, but two unearned runs |n the flrcf Inning tossed the game away. Myer’s error on Cochrane's ggrounder paved the way for the defeat. The Piedmont Parade The Greensboro Patriots finished on top In the first hail pisjy of the Piedmont league and brought to a cl<x>e the most heated pennant scram ble that the Cigarette loop has seen -n years with four clubs, Raleigh, Green3Doro, Asheville and Charlotte battling down to the last day, with each having a chance to tie for the honors. Rata Beat Bax Klein ha us won his 13th game Sat urday in Charlotte and gave the- Greensboro Pats the first half-fttg in the Piedmont loop. A big first in- 1 ning with the Pats scoring five runs was to much for the Bees to over come although Poykln pitched good' ball for the remainder of the game.' The Bees took the nightcap from the Pats by a 2 to 1 score with Ker mode doing the pitching*. < Twkts, Bulls Split The Twins and the Bulls, also ran in first half pennant chase, split a double bill In the Twins home park with Winston-Salem taking the first game 4 to 2 and the Bulls winning the night cap 8 to 4. Andrews allowed the Twins only 3 hits in the first game but errors cost him the game. Pointers Win Pair High Point's Pointers won a double bill in High Point Saturday by hand ing the Wilmington Pirates a 9 to 7 set back In the first game and than scored all to 4 rout In the nightcap. Capa, Tourist Halve The Raleigh Caps lost to Asheville’s Tourists last Saturday afternoon by a 12 to 4 score and came back under the lights behind the 4 hit pitching of Perry to wi n 6 to 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 4; Washington 3. • New York 13; Boston 2. Cleveland 7; Detroit 4. Chicago 7; St. Louis 4 . NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 2; Cincinnati 4. Boston 2; New York 5. Pittsburgh 5; Chicago 4. Philadelphia 4; Brooklyn 3. July sth marks the centenary of I the birth of George C. Gorham, Cal : ifomia newspaper editor and secre ! tary of the U. S. Senate. 1868-79. THE OLD HOME TCVWiN Fhev oteys pitcha - bu t L l THOIkSHT HEP BEEN 11 everybody else I l” JTZ, JP HAS PITCHED MOVE ITS HIS TURN , J... ~ I MERCHANTS HAD an LEAD AN THE Jfe. ANNUAL BALL t NNfTH THE SOUTH SID6M 9 BUT IT WAS STILL THE -FIISST IKIN1 jP IM2 U»w. SUnUy CtiteslPrew 7 A-~ ©ECLAftAffoN oF INDEPENDENCE POLII'ICAL WORLD, , 1932, by C4HMI Warn IWUXII. lW Boston. July 4 <APi Th*- resumed their slugg.ng wjy A x . V( day and submerged the Kid s,.\ >. 2. The big blast came in tin when the Yankees scored 9 rum 10 hits. In that inning Larry Oombs each hit two doubler Chapman cleared the bases with triple. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FILLING STATION FOR REnT* near Fertilizer plant, Norllna higt way. Running water, modern t.t. vsniencee. kitchen and tea r.\oo, Apply to J. A. Cotton. 2-*j; SWIM IN CLEAN. RUNNING water at the Ward; Out. Water n« condemned by health authorities u reported. Enjoy a cold, refreshing swim now. Refreshments for si.i« Alt. GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL ping paper. Use old newspaperi era and markets save on your wrap Get a big bundle at the D any D_> I patch office so? l^c. FIRE SALE OF SHOES AND clothing. Everything must gj gardless of coefcs. Shoe repatnn* neatly done. Boston Shoe Stcrt Next door to Henderson Candy k.;- chen. 8-u USED CAR 1980 Pontiac Custom Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coach. 1929 Oldsmobile Coach 1928 Pontiac Coupe 1929 Pontiac Coupe 1929 Ford Coach. MOTOR SALES CO. Phone BS2 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND ~~ Under and by virtu* of the power ct sale contained in that certain deea c! trust, made, executed and del,\eied o: the 7th day of January’. t 0 ;r.t undersigned Trustee by Cuttis Pea> and wife. Lucy T. Peace which deed of trust Is duly of tecoid . Book 181, page 107. of the Pub.c Registry of Vance County defao having been made in the payment of the bond secured thereby, and at th request and direction of the owner and holder of said bond. I shall, on Fr.dcv July 22. 1932. offer for sale to the hig:. est bidder by public auction, for cast in front of thp court house door ;t Henderson. N. C.. at about the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, the follow.r.g described lot or parcel of land situa:* in Kittrell Township, Vance Cour.u State of North Carolina, and described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Mrs Ar.r.’.t Powell. John Harvev. and the Peac;- F-state, containing 89 acres, more o* less. Being the land bought of M.v Mirgarett Peace and being the lan4, upon which Curtis Peace now nve* This June 18. 1932. W. M. PENNIX, Trustee Hancock and Tvler. Attys . at law, Oxford. N C FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power contained ;n a deed of trust executed by Lena lhn.f Hill and husband. Claude Hiil re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County, in book 146, at page 153. default having been made in the payment of the dt> • therein secured, o n icquest of the holder of the same. I >hall sell Lr cash by public auction at the couu- I house door in Hendi-rson. North Carolina, to the highe-t bidder cl Thursday. July 28th.. 1932 at iwelw o’clock, noon the follow.r.g descr.bti real property: “Begin at a stogie on Robmsor. Street. Ed Turner comer, being 4T feet from the edge of Kittrell Street and run thne along Jr's i.ne N* V W. 190 feet from Kittrell Strfe thence S. 9 W. about 82 1-2 feet to - pin. Kelly comer; thence along Kel y line S. 88 E. about 170 feet to Kelly corner on Robinson Street; thenet along said Street North 4 East 93 tec to plac* of beginning Seed deed f c Lena Mims from S. O Kelly and w.fe recorded in Register of deeds office of Vance County, in boog 134. paee 167, for mor e accurate description J. M. PEACE. Trustee This 27th day of June. 1932. SEABOARD AIR UNE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE HENDERSON AS FOLLOWS No. NORTHBOUND AM—Bt4B A. M for Richmond. Washington Now York, connect tag a| Nor I in* with No. U ar riving Pertamoutb-Norfolk 12:05 P. M with pari or "dining ear tis vice. 4 2:52 P. M. for Richmond and Portsmouth. Washington- New York. 102—0:48 p. M. for Richmond Washington and Now York. •—S:S§ A. M for Portsmouth Norfolk Washington. New York No. SOUTHBOUND 191—6:48 A. M. far Savannah JarkeeuvilJe, Miami, Tamp*, St Petersburg. 8—3>45 P. M. far Raleigh, San ford, Hamlet, Colombia, Savan nah, Miami, Tampa, SI. Patels' burg. *•7—7:M P. M. far Ralatgh. Ham let, Savannah, Jacksonville. Miami, Tampa, St. Pet era barf. Atlanta, Birmingham. 5 lilS A. M. for Atlanta, Btraa- Injhaan, Memphis. For information call an B. E- Plaaaanti, DIA., Raldgh. N. 0 . or M C ’ Cappa, TA , RntaM IT. C.
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