WIN OVER iJ F. BARACAS 4-0 Ellington Allow. Two Hit. As Juniors Win Right To Play Seriei TnP Junior Oixier battled the:r way "7, t >, ctty League Series yestl boys. He |gtx into ? ,i !□ *n the second frame but -n-ffed Robinson to hora them score ' J He walked the flnt two Jun to face him in the third irmintg *‘. w .-d the third to hIU. fillinlg the Huff fielded C. Finidh’s hotp at short and heaved wildly to fending two men across the . e pahlman scored on ElTmg. --n s infield out, Jackson flew out center to end the scoring. Hhe M. P- hurler got; h mself ou-i ... several holes, keeping the winners ‘‘.(■ireifis until the eventh, when a '/dcr's c'/oice, an infield out and ’V scored another tally. “ El' ngton led his team, at bat. get- two safeites whine Green and H?*ic’Way were the only two men tc >• safely far losers. \ y JwSoTS 003 000 I—l 6 3 jl P Baracas • - 000 000 o—o 2 5 Ei’infion and Jackson; H’ghit a*nd ft’Way. 07® PIEDMONT LEAGUE Gnensboro 10; Charlotte 3. Durham 7: Winston Salem 0. R'i.'..T.Ciiid-Wilnv(nfe|crx. raikn. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 6.1; New York 5-8. C.u?aga 4; Boston 3. • Lou!9 3-8; Philadelphia 1-7. Brooklyn 7-8; CLnclnniti 3-18. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3; St. Louts 2. Washington 3; Chicago 1. Detroit 11; Boston 5. } Philadelphia 5; Cleveland 4. CITY LEAGUE Jcnicrs 4: M. P.’s 0. Kassmesl CITY LEAGUE. (Series) (Tomorrow) Juniors vs. Lions. i PIEDMONT LEAGUE Durham at Charlotte. C-unssboro at Richmond. Winston Salem at Wilmington. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at Philadephtau Chicago at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE York at Pittsburgh. Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Brookly n at Cincinnati. Renew Your Health By Purification ( Any physician will tell you that Periect Purification of the System !, nature’s Foundation of Perfect calth." Why not rid yourself of ironic ailments that are • under* Qinmg your vitality? Purify your 7 t!rc system by taking a thorough e '‘ rse of Calotabs, —once or twice ? week for several weeks —and see b'ltl aturo rewaf d3 you with, ( aiotabs purify the blood by acti - I’ng the liver, kidneys, stomach r i bowels. In 10 cts. and 35 cts. packages. All dealers. (Adv.) PROTECT YOUR HEALTH BY DRINKING BUCKHORN WATER I In Sterilized Bottles. A Mineral Product of Nature A Light Pleasant Tasting Water Has Given Satisfaction for Over 25 Years Delivered anywhere in Henderson, Fresh every Saturday 20c per gallon in half gallon bottles and B gallon demijohna Analyzed Every Thirty Days. rder Direct or from Page-Hoeutt Drug Company THOMAS ROYSTER, Salesman Bullocl, N. 0. Spurned “Big Time” IE- . W| X. F < 1.... X '’ " ’ ’ ’ ’.l* •txA | Ik. > t IBo?.ML •• uown the offer nf D l7 tUrn , ed Connie Mack veteml contract by the Philadelphia AtMrtfe?”??" of •potted by an “A” .“'S Ditching prospect. 'Central Press) PIEDMONT LEAGUE Club vv T Greensboro .... 43 P< *’ Charge .....7.77.? * IMM’ham ~ b 36 WHmdnston ...777777. 32 21 508 Richmond 33 493 Winston Sa'lem. 12 54 182 AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubt u j! i eW , Y< T k 76 63 -589 CleveJand 72 64 .529 Phii.lad»lphia 65 65 500 D 66 m Chicago 60 73 . 451 Boabbn 56 78 .418 St Louis 49 gs 3 Q6 national league Ch,bl W L ret. New York 7 8 50 . 609 z 73 53 , 557 Chicago 73 60 .549 Boston 70 60 . 538 St. Louis 72 63 .533 Brooklyn 53 74 .417 Philadelphia 51 75 .405 Cincinnati 51 81 .386 Fat» flail Bees. Greensboro Patriots remained on top of the Piedmont League last night ly d*:feHi 1 ? ’ht Ciiarh.ite Bees, run ner- 'i >, >(• to 3, i .-iting t'. c:n out in front »• game and a half. Ch liters Potter pitched for the Pats on the-r home lot. C •.*•. ’otte used th.’te p- *• ** ’ ‘ J ■> - ♦ f to the high mentor, thus bolstering up the prospects to some extent. Mac- Nair worked consistently at end when 1 he was used Ist year and can be count ed on to make a good man for the post this year, it *s thought. He is tall, rangy and a hard tockler, but is not as heavy as Coach Powell likes his ends. Kearney may be converted into an tnd or placed in one of the tackle posts, sending Teddy Scog gins or Ed Beckham to one of the flank positions. Who will be the cen ter is a question that is bothering the ccach. Lefty Ayscue worked at that post some last year but he is to light to hold it regularly. It’s a long time before the first kick-off to be picking a first team '-.’th some likely looking talent ex pected to report this afternoon to give what fev veterans that are ret iming a run for the’r posts. Keeping In Touch With Problem, Wires Ehringhaus (Continued rroin "Page One.) and Virginia attending the Raleigh meeting pledged cooperation. J. B. Hutson, chief of the tobacco section of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, pledged the govern ment to work out a plan whereby far mers who participate in the reduction moveme-.t will receive more for their tobacco than if they do not. He described the- aim of the cam paign as being t o raise the price to $17.20 peloo pounds, which he term ed “parity” under . prevailing condi ; tions. < READY FOR FALL With a full line of new clothing, shoes, hats, shirts and all kinds of men’s wear in the newest styles and materials. New Fall Hats Men’s New Fall Suits I hey are here in a wonderful assortment Bought early and priced to sell now at of new shapes and shades, priced much much lower prices than goods bought on tower than you expected. today’s market. $2.45, $2.95, $3.50, $5.00 $14.50, $16.50, $17.50, $29.50 Shirts—Ties—Hosiery Bostonian Oxfords A complete fall stock in all wanted shades New Fall styles in tan or black at only and materials. Big assortment, to choose $5.50. rom - Other oxfords $2.45 and $2.95. Come! We Will Appreciate A Visit Tucker Clothing Company A Quality Store At Moderate Prices PAGE SEVEN