Home Guards Dei eat Rose Ând Autos Down Big Star Guard Team Pulls the Big Surprise of the Year in Stopping Rose, 11 to 6; Auto Boys Have One Big Inning for Ten Tallies 'Πιο Home Guards, η Softball clul; that has been cuffed about in th> ,-iiv league. rose up like Spartans m , ,!ii and crushed what many had thought an invincible Ro-e tear Tuesday night 11 to (1 in the fentur· attraction of a doubleheader at the p.ιrU. Western Auto, behind five hit pitching of Archie Boyd, stopped tin Big Star boys 14 to 1. The Home Guards started thing off with a bang in the first innim.· after holding Rose scoreless. R Turner singled. N. Stainback walk ed. and C. Short hit for the circuit Hose moved ahead, and was lead ing 6 to 3 when the Guards came to bat in the fifth. The winners -cored four runs in that frame, and then added four more in the sixth to complete the rout. Big Star and Western Auto had a nVe ball game going until the fourth, v. ;th the Auto boys ahead. 3 to 1. \ cries of hits, walks and errors gave the winners ten runs in the fourth, .nul terminated the ball game. The boxes: Hose Λ Β R II Γ Ton-ell. lb 3 1 1 (ι hd wards, ΓΠ> 4 Π 0 II Turner, ss 4 il 0 0 H,ινle. cl 4 1 1 1 Neal, rf 3 1 1 f) Carman, l!b 4 il 2 (I Kelly, If 3 0 II 0 Speed, si 1 1 Ο (I Vick, 1) 1 0 0 0 Norvell. ρ 3 2 2 0 Bell, c 2 II I) CI TOTAI.R 32 fi 7 1 Guards Λ Β R 11 I R Turner. If 4 3 3 II Ν Stainback, rf ,1 2 1 II (' Short, cf .'1 3 3 II Kearney, c 4 0 2 0 ('. Coghill, 2b 4 Π Π I) Robinson, sf 3 II 0 II Payne, lb 3 0 1 il S. Finch, ρ 3 1 1 II Hughes, 3b 3 1 1 1 li Finch, ss ! ι η 2 Hi .inch, ss Il fl Π 2 TOTALS 31 11 12 5 Summary: 2 base hits, Norvell. Kearney: home runs. Short: win ning pitcher, S Finch: losing pitcher, Norvell. Umpires: Dodd and Kear ne\ Bit; Star ΛΒ R II Ε I.Kiighlin, rf 3 Π 1 I] Ellis, 2b 1 f) (1 (1 Wggins, lb 3 Ο η 1 Stewart, ss 2 0 0 1 Blake. 3b 2 0 0 0 Heaves, cf ^ 0 1 0 II Norvell, If 2 (I ! 0 II Faulkner, sf 2 1 1 1 Τ ickor. c 2 0 1 () Campbell, ρ 0 0 I) (1 Burney, ρ 2 (I (I (I TOTALS 21 1 Γ> 3 Western Auto ΛΒ R II I· 11 Coghill, rf 0 2 () 0 Fox, rf 1 Π 1 II Kelly, 3b 2 1 2 0 Lul'sey, If 4 2 1 0 A Boyd, ρ 1 2 η 0 Moseley, cf 3 1 1 I) Scoggin, ss 1 1 1 II Moore, sf 3 0 1 0 Pritchett, 2b 3 1 1 1 Welclon. c 2 2 10 Church, lb 3 2 1 0 TOTALS 23 14 111 1 Score by innings: Big Star 001 00— 1 Western Auto 103 lOx—14 Summary: Two ba-e hits. Reaves. Moore, Scoggin, Kelley, Weldon, Church; home runs, Moseley. Win ning pitcher, Boyd; losing pitcher, Burney. sWBig.k M. shrdl shrdlu shrdlush Qualifying For Tourney End Thursday Thursday is the final day 1' r qualifying rounds in the annual Eastern Carolina Golf Association tournament in Greenville May and 24, and all such scores must bi posted by Thursday night, Simon M 'ye, Jr., chairman of the tourna ment committee, has announced. The tournament will be staged Fri day and Saturday over 36 holes, anc Henderson golfers, members of the ass ciation for the first time this y.ir, have been invited to partiei Pate. Henderson recently played al Greenville, and their scores in tha niatch can be considered as qualify 'ng rounds, the chairman has an 111 need. . Ί he number from here participât 'ηί; in the annual event has not beer learned. Here Sunday Ι'ΚΚΛΥ'ΕΕ AND κi:\vriι: BOSTON HOBOES TO PLAY THE TIGERS Comedian Ball Club to Play In Tigers Park Here Sunday Night The Boston Hoboes, one of those barnstorming ball Hubs that mixes good baseball with plenty ol comedy, will play the Carolina Tigirs here next Sunday night in the Tiger park. The Hoboes have their own light ing equipment, and will set it up at the Tigers park. During the past Hi years, the II· - boes have appealed in 4L! states and in Canada. An added feature is Ed Hammon and his pepper game, said to be much hotter than most any variety of the pepper specie. One of Hammon's features j.s backhand throwing from the plate to second base, a feat said to have not been duplicated in base ball annals. There will be an admission charge for this contest. Softball. Fans To See Good Contests Softball fans arc to bo treated to two good contests this evening at i' o'clock in the Mil'lball park, with tire Ilendor.-on and Townsvilte girls meet ing' in tiie fir-t game of a double header that sees Buchanan's of Ox ford. tangling with Western Auto in j the finale. The la.-.Mes will be sporting new uniforms, and will present two cracking good ball clubs. Results Gssmmm. •ΤΦΜΊΊ'Μ'Τ· CITY SOFTBAIX LEAGl'E Home Guard 11 : Hose 6. Western Auto 14: Big Star 1. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Ashevillc 5: Durham 2. Portsmouth 3: Winston Salem 0. Norfolk 4; Charlotte 0. Greensbor 4; Richmond 3. AMEKICAN LEAGI'E Philadelphia G: Cleveland 5. Chicago f>; Washington 2. New York 10: St. Louis 9. Boston 4: Detroit 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE I Pittsburgh 7: New York 5. j Cincinnati 9: Boston 0. Chicago 9: Brooklyn 1. I Philadelphia (i; St. Louis 4. Schedule ΙΊ'ΜΊΊΊ'ΜΊΊΊ'ΜΨΙ'ΙΊΊΨΪφ CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE (Games Thursday Niglit) Big Star vs. Hosiery Mill Kose v.- North Henderson. 1ΊΕΟΜΟΝΤ LEAf.l'H ι Winston Salem at Portsmouth. Richmond at Greensboro. A-heville at Durham. Nor! Ik nt Charlotte. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at Washington. Chicago at Philadelphia. Detr it at New York. St. Louis nt Boston. 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Pittsburgh. :·Ι'Μ'Ι'ΓΗ»Ι»ΙΊΊΊ'ΙΊ'ΙΊΊ<Ι'Γ«Μ CITY SOFTBALL Ι.ΕΛΠΓΕ flub Rose Ν ft 11 Henderson Westi in Auto . . (.*!'<ι Aiimico Hosiery Mill .... Watkins Hume Guard Big Star W. â 4 4 ΓΠ D.MONT I I \(;1K (luh Charlotte Norfolk Asl:e\ II. I 'l II I I I I II I Richmond («reonsbor Durham Winston S Inn U. 1-1 1 5 1 I 1 > I 2 13 1 1 Id ΛΛΙΓ.ίίΚ Club Cleveland Chicago Detroit New V. 11; Boston Washington . I'liiladclpln. . St. I.otii· \\ I :λ<; u Ij. <1 11 1 1 1 14 14 14 If! ι !■: I, 1« it; 17 14 14 13 1(1 14 111 IP NATIONAL Ι.ΓΛΓ,Ι Ε Club \V. I. SI. I «oui ... . °0 Π Brooklyn :'3 in New York Μ! 13 Chicago 13 Cincinnati 13 Pittsburgh II ■ tii i> ton 1 I'll ι ladelplua I" 15 .4tiL' 44(1 UNC Awards Night Planned C'hapol Hill. May 121.- Governor .1 Melville Broughton and President Frank P. ( 1, 11 ) ; ; 11 I' the University will be l'eu tun d on the program ol' a new type o! "Award·; Night" to he held at the UniversiV here Thursday 'night at 7:l;i o'clock on Kmerson Field. The governor v. ill inspect tin· Uni versity's Naval Ιί. Ο. T. unit and will deliver the principal address. I Provident Graham will also speak I and preside a< the l!) major campus awards are presented. Administra tive Dean 1!. 1!. Home will introduce tlie speakers and the ol'licials who j are to make the presentations. Athletic awards won b\ the Uni versity teams in the past will be η I exhibit and will be sui.e.'ed out by spotlights. Members ol Phi Pete. Κ ppa, Peta Gamma Sigmi. the Mono: · am Club the University P>and and (lire Club will sit with winners of intramural medals, publication ke\ . and Caro lina Play maker ma ks in a special section, and each group will rise when recognised. POOLE APPOINTED AS DEPUTY WARDEN Raleigh, May 21.— ( AP) — T'ris.n, Iîirectin Oscar Pitts annount·";! to day the appointment ni' lituee M. Poole, lormer detective captain here, as deputy warden at Central prison Poole succeeds Ralph McLean, who was made warden in a recent shakeup of prison personnel. Poole was recently defeated in a race for the post of comml· ioftf : of public safety here Before then he had heed connected with the Raleigh police department for 1; years, seven of them as detectiv. captain. He will receive $22â a month and will get no subsistence concession-. Peace Tells Rotary Of Wall Street I Rotary club members enjoyed a alk by S. T. Peace. Sr.. on Wall Street and the Stock Market Tue.s lav evening at the Vance hotel, the iccasion being the regular weekly neetmg of the club. Mr. Peace told '.lie ο ι;; η of the ■tock exchange, bow it was formed I md its functions, and told oi its ; irowth through the veai He gave many interesting fad ' ι ή ! Ihe exchange I lie committee π <*h;i of Mi annual ladies night annininrod %ha tin event would In· !.<■:>) next Mon d.iy night at V'.'ln . · \Ve Knd Country Club. ■ d rich Ho tarian i- expected to l>r ng a lady Those bringing . ^ tl d i t · · 11:11 gue<t have been a~ked to notify Wiilian Bailey, il poss:l.le. by Friday even ing. MARINE CORPS NOW ENLISTING MINOR! Raleigh, May I-'l.—According to ii formation received Iron the I)istri( headquarters offici at K.leigh. Ill United States Marine Corps i^ no\ »·■. ι ■ 1111 ι ■ r ι. prov ι < 11 ■ c I Hi»·'. ' .<· . parent·· ooiisen' ' While tnoae enlisted in tin- regitlai - ' Marine Corps are requin I 1m -ι·ι ·. t Ici ;i toril) nl tour year- re .<! -, -u opportunity lor young nu n who , mi derise t.. enlist in the Marine i Corps reserve for the duration ol tin· ' present < "icrgoncy These young ' j men will receive the same pay, train ing, .and opportunities lor promo i ti η as the regular marines The Mai ne C >rp- has recruiting stations m Raleigh. Charlotte. WiftS* * ton-Salem. and Hickory. Boys en 'j listed are sent to Parris I.-land. S. C . I where they arc given six w eeks in tensive tianing Thcv arc then - l author./cd lo day- furlough to visit t| their homes, after which they are ι.· I order·-d to >ο··ιι· - hip or -tation tor v' duty LOCAL JOB Of Fi CE HAS OPENING FOR MANY MACHINE ι The ! t.il office of the Sf.it·· Kn p|oy:i,cnf S: ι ·. i t· :·.ι roi■> ;·. cif urgt Ml ι .ill J. ι : ι h,il -ι- iicedt immediately t : ιj··-;11<·:.- in · state These " <·η mu-; be expc· enced m read.ng blue j > ! ι ; t ~. be able to work to close 1 k-renee and must ! ivm«h the ·\νη ".aclim tools. Age lie its an- 21 in »; ·. good physical endit · u inquired Wage scale- are ! ι · ·■ !'"> o nt 1 5-1 05 hoi.rly an : Tt.t* a|>|-1i«· ·'■ ' must be union members u will!η to join a union. Qualified ι» : - π who are inlet ested in these 1 o- are icq ι· led ' make appl ic.iti' ι : .ι! ι nice ' local employment agency. Visit Our Household Furnishings Department You'll Find Just What You Need To Make The House Cozy Summery Airy Ruffled Curtains White only— 54"x2 1-2 yds. 72" χ 2 1-2 Yds $1.98 $2.98 Double-Ruffled Cris-Cross Curtains 2 1-2 vds. χ 44". Rose, ΙΠ'ΠΊΙ, whito, itl'u New Nylon Curtains 2 I 2 yds. χ 4 1 "— Flench ecru and cream, paii $3.50 Tailored Mar quisette Curtains Cream, Ecru .v,Kvl4" .. $1.29 Oil Silk Shower Curtains $1.98 I trapes to Φ1 /I Q match φΙ.'ίΟ Cottage Sets Green, black, yellow, red, blue and white 59c " 11 1' ! ·· ι· ·« j α New Drapery For the entire housi— Glazed Chintz Latest patterns— 15c " 29c 1 Lace Curtains 2 1-2 vds.x 14" Ecru, $1.29 $1.98 Kill I led ( 'ushion 1 )ot Curtains 14 "x2 1 -2 yds. ()rchid, blue, rose, w hite. ecru and ereell Belvalier Venetian Blinds For apartments, summer bungalow, store windows, auto trailers, factories, cottages, offices, homes and cabins. They are quite useful in clothes closets to hide upper shelves crowded with odds and ends. Floral Linens and Crash 48-inches wide St riped Crash, vd. . . 98c 69c Hobnail Spreads, Rose. yellow, peach. Double si/.e only $1.98 Chenille Spreads New shipment just re ceived, yellow, green, rose and blue— Burton Pillow 21 χ 27—new thrilling softness, !)5 per cent, white goose feathers, 5 per cent d»/» ΓΑ down, pair . $1.98 $1.29( $3.98 Beach T owels ^;,,2e::·... 44c New Hobnail Spreads New assortment Turkish Towels 19c '125c As advertised in Good Housekeeping·. Double and single to match . Green, blue, white, rose. $3.98 Bath Cloths All colors. 5c, 7c 10c $1.98 New Seven-Way Floor Lamps Just art ived, $3.98 Τ able Lamps Large assortment on display on st reet floor, $1.50, $1.98 and $3.95

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