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HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATUB, TUESDAY, JUNE S, 1934
New Uniforms Are Being
Issued To Independents
Suits Are Gifts of Merchants,
White With Blue Letter
ing And Stripes
GAME SLATED TO BE
CALLED AT 4 O’CLOCK
Manager Boyd Will Send
Harris or Pleasants To
Mound With Hamm Re
ceiving, While Visitors
Battery Will Be Ellington
or Breedlove With Jack
son Catching
The Her.ut.6uu independents, all
dressed out in new uniforms, will play
Middleburg here tomorrow afternoon
at^‘o’clock at League Park as a fea
ture event of the first Wednesday that
the business houses »v she city are
closed.
The local base-hall nine will appear
for the first time in their new uni
forms, contributed -by the merchants
of the city. The suits are white with
blue stripes. Across the chest the
word “Henderson” i‘s written in blue
letters about four inches high, while
on the backs of the uniforms are writ
ten the names of the contributing
firms. The suits were being passed
out today, and any memDer of the
team who has not secured one. may
call at the Green Grill, where Otto
Pahlman will pass out the “togs”.
The dope coming out of Middleburg
give the battery for the game as
Ellington or Breedlove and Jackson,
while Skipper Boyd, of the Independ
ents, will have his choice between
Harris and Pleasants with Hamm do
ing the receiving.
A very large crowd is expected to
turn out for the game, and a small
admission will be charged for this
and all games played by the club dur
ing, the summer months.
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Bucs Best Colts
Shuney Brittain’s home run in the
tenth inning with one on gave the
Bucs a 7 to 5 victory over the Rich
mond Colts last night in Wilmington.
Home runs featured the game four be
ing knocked.
Bees Defeat Tars l •
Charlotte’s Bees continued their
league leading yesterday by defeating
Norfolk in the Queen City 7 to 5. The
losers outhit the winners 10 to 9.
Game Rained Out
The Greensboro-Columbia game was
rained out.
Tbda^^mes
City League
Lions vs M. P.
PIEDMONT LEAGUE
Richmond at Wilmington.
Columbia at Greensboro.
Norfolk at Charlotte.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia at "Washington.
Cleveland at Detroit.
St. Louis at Chicago. >
New York at Boston.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston at New York.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia.
Chicago at St. Louis.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati.
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PIEDMONT LEAGUE
Team: W. L. Pet.
Charlotte , 27 KX .730
Columbia i 20 19 .513
Wilmington 212 21 .500
Norfolk 21 22 .488
Greensboro 17 22 *436
Richmond ,15 27 .357
CITY LEAGUE
Team W L Pet.
M. E. Baraca .• 1 0 1.000
M. P. Baraca 1 0 1.000
Lions .> 11 .500
Legion 0 2 .000
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Team W. L. Pet.
St. Louis 26 16 .619
New York 27 17 .614
Chicago 27 17 !614
Pittsburgh 23 17 .575
Boston 22 17 .564
Brooklyn 17 24 .415
Philadelphia 12 26 .310
Cincinnati 9 29 .237
’ AMERICAN LEAGUE
Team: W. L. Pet
New York 24 17 .585
Detroit 24 18 .571
Cleveland 21 16 .568
St. Louis 20 19 .513
Washington 22 22 .500
Boston 20 22 !476
Philadelphia 17 24 .416
Chicago 15 25 .375
Remits
City League
Legion vs„M. E.— rain.
PIEDMONT LEAGUE
Wilmington 7, Richmond 5.
Charlotte 7, Norfolk 5.
Others, rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
No games scheduled,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
No games scheduled. i
PAGE SEVEN
Eleven Prisoners
In Jail at Close
Os Month of May
Jailor K. P. Davis reported to the
Vance Board of County Commission
ers Monday that there were 11 prison
ers in his care at the end of May.
He reported 25 persona nad been in
the jail at different times during the
month, and that there were 333 jail
days served by these prisoners, or aa
average of a little more than 17 days
each.
ROUTES FOR TRUCKS
ADOPTED BY BOARD
Constitutes Principal Business Before
County Group at Meeting Held
On Monday
Routes for school buses during the
coming school year were adopted by
the Vance County Board of Education
at its reuglar monthly meeting yester
day, and that business constituted all
of the business of importance trans
acted at the time, it was stated.
The adoption of the bus routes cov
ered- all parts of the county served
by the trucks in transporting children
to and from the sch*ools.
FOB RECORDER
I am seeking the office of Recorder
of Vance County in the general elec
tion in November, running as an inde
pendent Democrat.
Your vote and support will be
greatly appreciated.
JOHN W. BECKHAM.
Stevenson
LAST TIMES TODAY
Admission 10-86e
Clark Gable
Claudette Colbert
—IN—
“IT HAPPENED
ONE NIGHT”
Added Comedy—News
Wednesday—Thursday
Geo. Raft
Adolphe Menjou—
Frances Drake
—IN—
“THE TRUMPET
BLOWS”
$5.00 in Cash —Groceries
Tickets, Etc., Given away at
Moon Theatre
TONIGHT
Bring your numbers—Everybody
attending tonight will receive a
number.
SHOWING TONIGHT
“AS THE EARTH TURNS”
And Novelties
Admission llc-21c
J| Henderson. Lodge No.
229 A. P. & A. M. will
meet in regular com
muriication tonight at
f \ eight o’clock. Master
Masons are invited to attend.
AL B. WESTER, Master
P. J. T. RAWLINS* Sec.
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