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PAGE TWO Golf Cups And Prizes Awarded To Tourney Winners Dutch Treat Supper Ends Annual Event Prizes and Cups Are Awarded to Various Winners; Motion Pic tures of Scenes and Golfers Furnish Much Entertainment A successful championship golf tournament at West End Country Club was brought to n close last night in a most successful manner, with about 125 golfers and their ladies present to enjoy a Dutch treat barebceuc supper. Threatening rain failed to dampen the spirit of enjoyment, and the pro gram was carried out as planned. Frank Legg, «Tr.. last year’s cham pion, presented the championship cup to Tommy Jenkins. Jenkins present ed the runner-up prize to J. H. Brodie and E. F. Shaw, chairman of the tournament committee, presented the other cups and prizes. At the conclusion of the prize presentation, David Cooper and President J. W. Jenkins showed mo tion pictures of scenes and golfers on the course. The pictures were most entertaining, and many mem bers of the club wore included in the scenes. The tournament was conducted un der the direction of the tournament committee, E. F. Shaw, chairman, J. C. Cooper, R. F. Sprinkle, W. T. Smith and D. J. Cooper. The supper was in charge of E. F. Shaw and J. C. Cooper. The winners and their prizes are as follows: Men Club champion: Thos. Jenkins, silver cup. Runner-up, Ist flight: J. H. Brodie, pedestal Low qualifying: Thos. Jenkins, silver goblet. Consolation. Ist flight: J. W. Jenk ins, Jr., 1-2 doz. 75c golf balls. Winner 2nd flight: Bobby Kittrell, silver cup. Runner-up, 2nd flight: A. J. Wat-; kins, silver goblet. Consolation, 2nd flight, Wallace firummitt, silver pencil. Winner 3rd flight, J. L. Mclnnis, teilver mug. Runner-up, 3rd flight, R. G. Kit * toell, 1-2 doz. 75c golf balls. Consolation, 3rd flight, J. H. Bryan, Sr., cigaret set. Winner, 4th flight, J. G. Brafford, tie pin and clasp. Runner-up, 4th flight, H. T. Pow ell, 1-4 doz. 75c golf balls. Consolation 4th flight: David Coop er, lighter. Women Club champion: Miss Ann Peace, Pedestal, * Runner-up, Ist flight, Mrs. D. a, Full Line Os Hanes Underwear !- EFIRD’S chest! • When the weather gets aticky. See your Hanes Dealer tod« v like aTumrn'er eh° lIS 01 nTS-i”? an<l s, ° ck of Hanes Uni a Id,dn * ' Jershirtß - They've got leads of 2drt would ” mY P ' taiMength .. . they can't creep hirt would be sopping wet and up and wad at your waist! Get trssrt ,ik t a d t g ' s ears - «* sh °' te - *•££££«£! i ft ' absorbent kmt of a lc «t broadcloth. Or try the new Hanes deans away the perspira- Hanes Crotch-Guard Sports °A !i !u a . ! eld Wiperl P ’ H - Hanes Knitting Co. Winston- And that s a fact, gentlemen. Salem. North Carolina. A Hanes Undershirt catches the perspiration at the pores ... lets SHIRTS & BROADCLOTH SHORTS the air get at it . . . gives it a ** - chance to evaporate. You feel O for L cooler, you look cooler. And your MANI8 q B U . a u , . , iib«. 5 s 0 h c irt ?L h d top-shirt stays a lot neater 1 bro#delo 27e 8 4°for $ S | low 85 FOR MEN Jlffillltm forevery crotch-guard V—> andboys llfill season sports rr\ 5 c and 50 c pLM K-^-aBjB Leggett’s Dept. Store MHFVHkHmH For Your Hanes Shirts _ I and Shorts itfMyf ’** *** v- He’s Champion of West End Si ° * c .<*■♦»! %/* y >a * v *, *» ' " - Z. -! x < s . * %■ ' * - •>: , . hi - ..?■***■*■% v t v •••• jA ..**■: *» f :nr- v- «r~ . *** ~» *$ L> T Wk*U ? r * *>v# -•* - y*«. %< * *** v®'*** Kimball, 1-2 doz. golf balls, 50c. Consolation, Ist flight: Mrs. Lee Averett, glass top hat vases. Winner 2nd flight, Miss Elizabeth Jenkins, ice tea glasses. Runner-up, 2nd flight: Miss Sadie Parham, 1-4 doz. golf balls, 50c. Consolation, 2nd. flight, Mrs. Mor gan Cooper, bell. Toda^G^mes CITY LEAGUE Gro-Swift vs Chi'istians. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Winston-Salem at Durham. Rocky Mount at Richmond. Asheville at Portsmouth. Norfolk at Charlotte. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New York. Chicago at Washington. Detroit at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Boston at Pittsburgh. f Brooklyn at St. Louis. New York at Chicago. TOMMY JENKINS Greystone At Pine Ridge On Saturday Greystone journeys to Pine Ridge Saturday for a Tri-County league contest, and return to the home lot Sunday to meet Golden Belt of Dur ham in a benefit game for Russell “Skinner” Turner, shortstop, who is lost fer the seasew, due to a broken' leg. The proceeds of the contest will go to Turner to aid in defraying the expense incurred by his injury. Turner, rather small youth, is quite popular with fans here, and a large crowd is expected to turn out to see the contest and aid the injured ball player. Sta^jnAs PIEDMONT LEAGUE Team W. L. Pet. Asheville 32 21 .604 Richmond 27 25 .519 Charlotte 27 25 .519 Rocky Mount 28 26 .519 Portsmouth 29 27 .518 Durnam 25 26 .490 Norfolk 23 29 .442 Winston-Salem .... 21 33 .389 AMERICAN LEAGUE Team: W. L. Pet. New York 37 10 .787 Boston 27 19 .587 Cleveland 28 21 .571 Chicago 25 22 .532 Detroit 26 25 .510 Washington 19 31 .380 Philadelphia 18 31 .367 St. Louis 18 31 .367 NATIONAL LEAGUE Team W. L. Pet. Cincinnati 33 17 .660 St. Louis 27 21 .563 Brooklyn 24 23 .511 New York 26 25 .510 Chicago 25 25 • .500 Pittsburgh 23 26 .469 Boston 20 37 .426 Philadelphia 17 31 .354 SOFTBALL—CITY LEAGUE Christians 13; Kiwanis 5. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Winston-Salem 4; Durham 3. Charlotte 4; Norfolk 3. Rocky Mount 5; Richmond 3. Portsmouth 5; Asheville 9. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 9-6; Boston 8-2. Cleveland 4; New York 2. Washington 3; Chicago 0. St. Louis 6; Philadelphia 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 2; Chicago 1. Cincinnati 10; Philadelphia 7. St. Louis 9; Brooklyn 2. Only games scheduled. HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939 He Lost Out In Finals Epsom Whips Greystone, 9-7 Epsom turned on Greystone Wed nesday afternoon at Greystone, win ning 9 to 7 in a contest marked by big scoring innings. Pleasants started on the hill for Greystone, but gave way to Meadows in the second inning. Jackson had to go to the aid of Meadows in the fourth, and finished the game on the mound, allowing four hits. Edmunds began pitching for Ep som, with Renn taking over in the fourth. Briggs led the hitting for Grey stone, with three blows. Brummitt got three for Epsom. Louisburg Is Loop Leader TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Louisburg 9 2 .818 Pilot .' 6 4 .ffOO Pine Ridge 6 5 .545 Epsom 5 5 .500 Warrenton -3 7 .300 Greystone 17 .125 Louisburg, June 15.—Louisburg chalked up its ninth straight Tri- County League victory by trouncing Pine Ridge, 28-8, here in a 32-hit slugfest. Louisburg collected 22 hits. Renfrow (Peanut) Doak, Raleigh boy, pitched the victory for Louis burg. Catcher W. N. Fuller, former State College athlete, led Louisburg, with five singles for seven tries. Runner up honors went to Hal Troutman, with a brace of doubles and a single for four and Horace Brantley, with two homers and two singles for three. Brantley’s first homer came with the bases loaded in Louisburg’s 11-run seventh inning. L. Taylor led Pine Ridge with three singles fdr five. Bullock bat ted 1.000, with a double. Perry Moody hit a two-run homer in the :’ifth. Batteries: Pine Ridge: T. Taylor, BACKACHE LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Os Tired Kidneys If backache and leg pains are making you miserable, don’t just complain and do nothing about them. Nature may be warning you that your kidneys need attention. The kidneys are Nature’s chief way of taking excess acids and poisonous waste out of the blood. Most people pass about 3 pints a day of about 3 pounds of waste. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning shows there may be something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. • 'lf the 15 miles of kidney tubes and biters don’t work well, poisonous waste matter stays in the blood. These poisons may start nagging backaches, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss 01 pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dissmese. Don’t wait. Ask your druggist for Doan s Pills, used successfully by millions for over 4U years. They give relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from the blood. Get Doan a Pills. - J. H. BRODIE E. Richardson, Griffin, Tippett, R Richardson, and P Moody; Louis burg: Doak and Fuller. Pilot Is Second Pilot, June 15. —Pilot moved into second place in the Tri-County league standing here yesterday by routing Warrenton, 15-3. Pilot had it easy from the begin ning, and coasted through to its vic tory. Epsom Tops Greystone Greystone, June 15. —Epsom push ed Greystone further into the cellar of the Tri-County league here yes terday afternoon, winning 9 to 7. This was the first meeting in the ( BLINDFOLDED... §§—YOU CAN FEfL WHY BRAKE ACTION TREAD # PROTECTS AGAINST SKIDS! Vt T J K Try this amazing blindfold safety these 2500 sharp-edged extra grip | ra^e "^ Ct *° n °^ etl Cai * u * c^er on slipperiest of 1 we t roads. Make this test before A f BRAKE ACTIO# TREAD MASTER TIRE COMPANY e e P^ lone 94 Wholesale Distributors Henderson, N. C. U. S. TIRES AND BATTERIES Sold and serviced by all Gulf stations in Vance, Granville, Warren and Franklin Counties. She’s Best Lady Golfer ,* '*sll I^^jMBBHMgMKTOMRi|«w- : " |^|^WPBMMM)l||i|P^/^ ,: - MW^SPS)^ V S^ " "vS| dmfc : . Jafc. WB»iMi«t«f;. -?:-.-.4j* . . > * If JH M ff j- ; ~ f jWM&wmwti '' W%&Wm 4 , i m/ J^m^l^m^*&m,,:m.im j> • «-^'^ff i «WBP- /'■; ..,, . , fc league between the two clubs. Score by innings: R. Epsom 105 000 030—9 Greystone 000 410 020—7 Edwards, Wrenn and Pool. Pleas ants, Meadows, Jackson and Dunn. Christians Top Kiwanis | The Christians turned on Kiwanis yesterday afternoon in the city soft- MISS ANN PEACE ball league most unreligiously, and. through cruel, hard batting, drove Kiwanis still deeper in the league's cellar. Cecil Mackey, one of the best pit chers in the loop, hurled for Kiwanis, with Hubert Hight behind the plate, Vickery, Rev. Neese, and Hamm formed the winning battery. The average motorist is one who brags how accurate his speedometer is except when a motorcycle cop looks at it. Loneliest man: An antique collector visiting New York’s World of To morrow.
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