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PAGE TWO Henderson Golfers Defeat Louisburg In First Match NORTH HENDERSON WHIPS WILLOWS The North Henderson Juniors de feated the Weeping Willows 6 to 1 yesterday afternoon at North Hender son, turning back the highly touted South Henderson team in easy fashion. Broswell was on the mound for the Make A Fi ncild Os Your Banker Next to yourself and family there is probably no one in town more anxious to see you get ahead than your banker. And there is no one in a better position to be of assistance. Make a friend of your banker! Take him into your confidence for the more he knows about you the more he can help. And when ever possible you’ll always find him glad to say “yes.” Saturday, May 30, being a Legal Holi day, this bank will be closed. ©First National Bank Henderson, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Free Talking Pictures Tonight At 8 O’clock At Our New Building On Orange Street 4 Big Pictures Featuring Famous Race Drivers Dare-Devil Stunts Comedy and Thrills Bring the Family — Invite Your Friends ITS ALL FREE! Motor Sales Co. Juniors, and hurled a beautiful game, allowing only three hits. Robertson started the game for the Willows, but was forced to give away to Journigan in the fourth. Both teams turned in nice fielding games, the Williows pushing over their run in the ninth on an error. North Henderson was to play the Lucky Strike nine in South Hender son this afternoon. HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1936 Nathan Strause Shoots 7 6 For Low Score Honors Junior Members of Club Give Fine Account of Them selves; Every Henderson Player Scored With Ex ception of Two; Play R. G. A. Next Wednesday With Nathan Strause showing the way with a 76, Henderson golfers whipped Louisburg here yesterday afternoon over the West End Country Club links 45 to 15 with a twenty man team taking part in the first in ter-city match of the season. Every Henderson golfer scored in the match with the exception of Averett and Brummitt. The junior members of the club gave a. fine account of themselves with Tommy Jenkins shooting a 77, one over Henderson’s low score man. Jimmy Coper turned in a nice round, Louisburg Points Score Cox % 77 Word 0 83 Williamson V> 82 Malone .0 90 Pernell 3 84 Henderson 0 89 Cheatham 0 96 Barrow 0 88 Fitzgerald 0 89 Murphy % 96 Perry 2 79 Wilson 0 93 Tucker 2 92 Collier Vz 88 Yarborough 0 116 Hail 0 116 Huggins IV> 88 Owens 2Vj 92 Allen 3 92 Veam 0 117 15 Tobacconists Defeated Again By The Goldbugs Third Time This Season Goldsboro Has Turned Back Locals; Jimmie Ed war ds Hurls for Leafs; Scog gins Gets Two of Five Henderson Safeties Henderson Tobaccanists were whip ped for the third time this season by the Goldsbugs of Goldsboro, who yes terday topped the Leaf's 4 to 1 in the Wiayne county capital in one of the prettiest games played in the series. Jimmie Edwards was on the mound for the local lads, and he allowed ten hits, keeping them scattered enough to hold down big scoring innings. Pou Promises To Dust Cobweb Out (Continued from Page One.T ployes in the office from one county, as at present. “In fact, I believe that the employes should be selected from the different congressional or judicial districts, so that when any one comes into the of fice from any of these districts, he or she will find some one there from his or her section of the State. “If you elect me State auditor, you F. D. R.— AS A BALL PLAYER ' ' ; ll__ x ’ : I kOmSkl I I JW* TJt t ,- yv \Y ;JPl||§[9 j®h|2afeb jj^iijjjfiftjfe L. \ s m ■i‘J President Roosevelt tosses out first ball Visiting his mother in Hyde Park, N. Y., President Roosevelt at tends a local ball game and is pictured tosses.o.utjhe first ball.; Although the president was described as “the greatest pitcher in the United States of America”, by the director of the Hyde Park Robin Hoods, he didn’t make such a commendable showing as a catcher when he tried to make a barehanded catch of a foul balL getting an 80. Both of these boys took three points for the Henderson ag gregation. . Henderson will go to Raleigh next Wednesday at 2 o’clock to take on the R. G. A. team, and all members of the club were urged to turn out for the match, regardless of playing ability, for there will be players on, the Raleigh team to match any Hen derson man’s ability. The committee in charge of the arrangements hopes to carry at least 50 men to Raleigh for the match. The points and scores of the players were as follows: Henderson Points Score Strause 2 Vt, 76 Kirkland .. . ...3 78 Shaw 2% 80 Jones 3 85 Averett 0 x Glenn .. 3 85 Jimmy Cooper 3 80 Tommy Jenkins 3 < 77 J. C. Cooper 3 82 Smith 2V> 91 Church 1 84 Clements 3 89 A. J. Watkins ........2 82 Kimball 2% 92 C. L. Finch 3 90 Philips .. y 3 91 Ch eath am 1% 88 Cannon .. 98 Brummitt 0 116 Polston 3 92 45 ►J Henderson got to the offerings of Olgers for five safeties, and coupled, them with three errors by the Bugs. Henderson did, ..not commit a miscue. Scoggins, who had a trial with Goldsboro, has joined the local club, £,nd is playing shortstop. He got two of Henderson’s five hits. Hayes and Wihfcorn led the winners at bat, each getting two hits. will find the door to my office always open and a cordial and friendly re ception awaiting you. It will be your office and I will be your auditor. I want you to help me sweep down the cowwebs, open~Tup the windows and let the fresh air and Sunshine into an office you which has had too little contact with the people in the past. I promise you that the State auditor’s office will- not become a roosting place for politicians when I an| elected.” Gilbert K. Chesterton, English au thor, born 62 yjars ago. StatfcfihAs PIEDMONT LEAGUE Club: W. L. Pet Norfolk 25 10 .714 Rocky Mount 19 16 .543 Portsmouth 18 16 .529 Durham 18 18 .500 Asheville 14 21 .400 Richmond 11 24 .314 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club: W. L. Pet St. Louis 24 13 .649 New York 24 14 .632 Pittsburgh 20 18 .544 Chicago 19 19 .500 Boston 19 20 .467 Cincinnati ; 18 20 .474 Brooklyn 15 24 .385 Philadelphia 15 25 .375 AMERICAN LEAGUE Club: W. L. Pet. New York 27 13 .675 Boston 25 16 .610 Cleveland 21 17 .553 Detroit 22 18 .550 Chicago 19 17 .528 Washington 21 20 .512 Philadelphia 12 25 .324 St. Louis 9 30 .231 Remits PIEDMONT LEAGUE Rocky Mount 20; Durham 7. Asheville 6-4; Richmond 5-3. Norfolk 8; Portsmouth 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 7; St. Louis 2. Chicago 11; Cincinnati 5. Boston 4-5; New York 3-4. Brooklyn 13; Philadelphia 10. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 6; Detroit 5. New York 10; Boston 6. Philadelphia 4-0; Washington 3-5. Cleveland 6; St. Louis 5. Todaj^Gdmes PIEDMONT LEAGUE Durham at Rocky Mount. Richmond at Asheville. Portsmouth at Norfolk. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Pittsburg hat St. Louis. Cincinnati at Chicago. Boston at New York. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Detroit. 1935—California Pacific Interna tional Exposition opened at San Diego. JjSSHSEM GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO., Inc. * Louisville • Owensboro Largest Distillery in Kentucky S%—PENALTY—S% Will Be Added To All 1935 COUNTY TAXES Not Paid On Or Before Monday, June Ist Please settle up now and not make it necessary to add additional penalties to your tax account. Prompt action will save you money and be greatly appreciated by me . Don’t Forget the Penalty Will Jump To 5% After Monday, June 1 J. E. HAJ^ETT Sheriff of V ance County. WEEPING WILLOWS TO PLAY WARRENTON Weeping Willows will play War renton at League Park next Thursday 5% Penalty Will Be Charged On CITY TAXES Not Paid On Or Before Monday, June 1 Those who have not paid their 1935 city taxes are urged to do so at once and avoid further penalty. S. B. BUR WELL City Clerk. MEN’S WHITE SUITS Linen or Cotton ’ i . . Laundered and Pressed 65' Get up all of your summer suits and call us. You’ll be pleased with the high type of work and service we render. Henderson Steam LAUNDRY Phone 508 afternoon at 4 o’clock it today icy the manager of nj f a, ‘*d There will be no admission eh”' ed, and all political candidate " R ' invited to come out. ' Wp, <*
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