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Firemen Defeat Clayton Rut Girls Are Defeated 5-2 Victory Brings Firemen Even in Round Robin; Raleigh Tops Girls, 5-0; Girls Play Again Tonight in Raleigh. !ii mu. : - ι I· <·η .-cored a \ ci (.'lay ti m : here lit it :i district S'lltb.ill pl;iv, but II, I. It · .Ill mil.- I I Mil1 nut (111 the I ι ι I ι Ί si·,ire ill Haleigh. lioyd 11>i>k the mound I'm .. , |. I ■ I'll. allowing jllst four hits, ι..ni CI y ton iintil the sc\ - , ·., cm HIin-im hit for the circuit , ■ Harris on base tu srore the ■ tu·.. Willies. ,. il.iv night's win brought y, ι, . ι·ι even with the bo:ird in iinid robin Willi I'layton :md 1 >· 11, ■. : : 11. Kach team ha- wmi une ■ I:·.,|iped 'mi' name ■ -ly \V. ' idrufl led the batt ina •.>;· the Firemen, r ipping out ; ,.t> - nales in trip.-. 11,.inlr; ·.,m -cured its five tallies iη ;· , · ι : ! h Γ rallie. .,· Henderson gills -truck a big m the form ni Minnie I,ee C'ole's ι ■ ι pitching. \I \ Florence 11·uightMling got Mil Maxine Haker got a sin ihe itlier Henderson hi!, ι; eigli gut nil a la-t start with m , though only mie hit was I m tin· part Henderson tlire · • . ι ί 1 iii-. wild pitch and Hv" ι 1 ι ".its in the scoring spree. 111 ■ μ 11 r-i · - 'ii girl- ret urn to 1 {a - • might lor another test. Ί - box. Ill ndcrson Firemen AI» Κ II Po I ι ι n. :th . . :ί η ■> η η •ICI· ss ...30111 I. .,·. I 1 H II I I Γ . I. 11 ■! U II I II ! cil. Ill 4 1 1 11 II I. ι 11. 11 112 10 ' -y. «■ :· 1 I 1 u ! il. cl :î 1 1 II (I li m» 1 1 (I 3 a iiiiit.ri 3 u :t 2 0 • 11 :n â 11 21 1 I 1.1 \ ton ΛΙι Κ II l'o 1. î: ■ ι . ::ι> . . » u ι ·> >ι h. ι .20110 ! Vctte, '-'li 2 0 0 2 (I : li. 2b 11100 I- ■ ! il 1er. Il 3 0 0 1 (I e il. 30 0 13 1 i m. s . 3 1 1 0 11 l il 3 0 0 1 0 - cl 2 0 II 1 u • ι Ί. si 2 (I 0 II 0 . Ji .2 0 II 0 1) • . 2li 2 4 21 I • by innings. Κ I. · mi . 000 .>00 0 Λ ι \ · u 000 000 2 2 Ί'ιι, 11er, Moore. Two-base I'., a well. Langle.v. Three-bast oiehard-oii. Home run.-: Blin . ii, \\ il Ii 1 me Winning pilchei : I I.. ■ n u pi tel u· ι X, u'l is Γ111 Stewart. fO CHECK 1 Ql A L IA?^,n7davs ^666 Schedule C8SMmMmmZï®®) ( IT\ SOI ΓΗΛΙ.Τ, I I \ί : I I 111.,ni' (;·· .πι \ !; · ( 1, Star , \V< tern Ant., ΙΊ3 i i.i Λ(ίΓί·. K.i':. . ■■ ··: ι .1 II · Mam. Char!,·"· ;,t lie. N.ir!1>1k at ! · ι · ι .nth, Greensboro .■ t Winston-Salem. \Mi Itlt w ι ι ΛΟΓΕ Washington at "Detroit. \ Ά V11 ! ' I; . ι ' ν ' ] I \ I ' '. ! ! 111 Phila.i ■!phί ,t St l..M Ι',,.-',,ιι at Chicago. ΝΜΊΟΝΛΙ 1.1 \Γ.ΙΊ. ( 'i'lC. ·>!! . ' ,t I'.Orllin Chicago at Brooklyn, Pitt.-biι:;;h at New V·' ; St. L, >11 is at Phi'aili'll, Min® CITY SOI'1'ΗΛΙ.Ι, Ι.Γ\(ίΓϋ (lull W I Pel N't.: til I lender.- η ·: /.il !.·.->· " !> t».!!l I - ι ί y M i ! I ' -HT', A't •stern Ant !" (507 Ι ;,'„-Λ:::„γ ■ ' ' .fil Η» Home Guard.- Τ :Ί .25(1 Star ·: :! Γ Walk in- â "Ι .172 ΡΙ1·:ΐ)ΜΟ\Τ Μ'ΛΓ.ΓΕ ' lu'· W ι Dti: Ιι.,,η 7 > .fi:1 Γ. Pnrt-mi.lltl, ι: · · ' .âât Norfolk fi·· âli, t Richmond Γ«7 . 4 ! 11 t : 11 lot to . -.<> t !' ' \ -a", il. ; ι - it;ι C, Ί·1',1 - i », ,r, > ,.: ι; ' lit Winslon-Salem -It: ι;.-. Ill ΛΜ' ϋΙΓ.ΛΝ J.I AGI i; ( lui) Η . I.. IVt. New Y, irk «I !" .·!:.·· Chicago (iâ Mi .537 lio-iton . lit! Mi . â 17 Cleveland fin Γ>7 .â 13 Def··>it fifi . l.V. \V -11, : ι ..',·■ ι ΠΓ. HI Hhiladelnh . V! «7 .137 St. I. . - à I 67 13 ΝΛΤΙΟΝΛ1, Ϊ.ΓΛΟΓΕ Brooklyn 7fi 11 .«."··< -tt. i. 7 i r;r. ι ·>···.; ··.··, r;i No" Y ■ . Mi :~,7 4(t:> Ci: , , u11 âl lt7 lit Ho ton ii". (ill too I'll i ladi'li >ii :a til' !',M :! 7," COJ'IiT TO Oi'l'V . .. . —The i!ft ν '■ ' : ; ι ι a ·. t * ι I ,.v. witt d ι'ι ok. CLEMENTS MOTOR CO. a 10S9 FORI) TRI CK— 19:5!) FORI) Tl DOI! - 'ΠΚ wheel base, l.ooks like With 111 ; 111 ■ ι ■ and railm itCCC u Λ li.-tl Λ 1 J Γ ; ι ! I) lieu 1 i 1 < · · - V*5 V V ;~A,:ral $445 lfi.lf) FORI) Tl IIOR 19:5: FORI) TI'DOR— U'.'h new ι π li lots ol left at only With lots nl miles $295 $545 1 !i:!H FORD Tl DOR— 1938 CHKVROUTr COACH— \ , i ,· , In i.'W With now lin·» $39S Λ. : J435 and heater 193» ( III VROM T < ΟΛΓII- CIFVKOI.! Τ SKDAN Ntw tires, radio irrf and heater - «pJWÎÏ ^ 1938 DODC.K SKI)AN— ... With radio and hvnter—new I'l.YMOITII M-.DW — now $365 """ $395 Clements Motor Co. phone 137 IIKNDKRSON, N. C. Citv Park * ■ ruinations h»i\'e been held « « m ;ι tenni> tournament it the ' I daughters I'.irk t « » dete it ι angles champions l'or boys .nui »< η i ί'ι >ke into the >ene>. : > η « 1 Î ..ve to 1)i· moved o\ « ■::«ia\ 'ιi iH'Xt wtrk. unci doiibl· pUiy v. . ! I begin Wcdl < sd..y a1 th< It |> >,tld. Tar>di.y. Billy Slack won 1:· Henry Hedgepeth. 4-6. i)-T. ^tew.nt Foglnnan whipped il Pegi am* 6-3, ί»-4 : Pal Patte!son *i ii'M> iilui.s Cîn.v.>(tin 6-1. t>-1 ; Ν ri Cl opt un stopped John D. Hicks, 1-»!. 6-4, 6-1. Slcwi.rt Fogleman turned bacu i Specks Harper 6-0, 6-0. In the girls play. Viola Hoyii ' whipped Mae Toison. 6-4. 6-1. and i 1· ranees Polston stopped Jean l)i\<>! (1-1. (i-1 Tlun>day. Ν. E. Clopton won ovc : Richard .Johnson, 6-2. 6-4, Pat l'ai 1 1er -on dropped Stewart Foglemar Irom the running 6-3, 6-4: Virgin . Satlerwhile whipped Jaekie McDon ald. 6-4. 4-6. 7-5. Frances PolMe? Won lrom Viola Hoyle, 6-2. 5-7, The finals will be run oil' no. week, it is said. Results Ι'ΜΊΊ'ΜΨΙΊ'ΚΨ: ■ΜΊΊΊ'ΪΨλ ΓΙΚΠΜΟΝ'Τ LE/Mit λ Durham 8-2, Richmond 2-3. Γ ι ;· mouth 4-3, \or!(2-0 Cha.'otte 2-6. Asheville 0-3. . Crreensboro 4-1). Win / on-iS.i !·■ 1-7. amekican γγλγ.i f Washington 6-9. Detroit 3-0. St. Louis 11-0. Philadelphia ;»-12 Cleveland 2. New York 0. Bo ton 8. Chicago 5. NATIONAL LKAiil t Cincinnati 8, Boston f>. Chicago 6. Brooklyn 2. IV.:-bin gh â. New York 3. Ph.iadelphia â. St. Lon'.s 4. Stock Market Selling Light New Υ ι ii k. Aug. 22.—(AP)—stoc: .arket bidders maintained a highly j ro. ereet attitude today and. w ! ι i I ι ■ number <>Γ favorites were Riven . i widest lift, many leaders su fie re ι ; ! run neglect. Motors were under water from tin ; 'ait and rails, aircraft-;. ruhiii" Ίjpei s and oils generally failed ι I .. " lien propres. Selling wis e-. 11' a ma lly I i'.'ht. liowe\ ei . and r'i ι . ·:« i tly were in small fraetii ■ 1 :··a·■ tin· fourth hour. l^ii"! it ions at 2 p. m.: | \i!!i nciin I'adiator '' \; ι nean Telephone . .. liVi 1 \ : w nean T<>1 aeeo 1 î li!> 3- : ι . ,Η'ι mda 2ii 1 Ciiast 1 .ine 2.» 1-:' ·· li\ Aviat'in :<7 '■ I ;!:ii lirai Steel (it! 1 - ! 'π'ΐι ι ; iliia Cas & I'.lee Co C'onii'iereial Solvents Consolidated Oil Co . . .. Curtis Wright 1(1 5-1 ti <) : '1e r!: ii· Piiwer 1 .ight C,t i1 Electric General Motors l.iL.get! & Mver 1> ■int",omery Ward & ( 'o 31 ι vn .Id l oi>arei> i > . ι illu i n Railway .1 η d a I'd l » I Co Ν .1 " S Stul 9th Division Withdraws Fort Bragg, Aug. 22. (AIM — Al :nek parachute attack by ] >it· ■ itv- from Fori Jackson, S. C\. dr. - ■ i.i l in;',lit ; nd withdrawal ι :■·· entire 9lh Division to ;i defen , ι -ι- it ι»n north o! Little ri\er hi.yli j I : * » 111 ' ι ! the Hosing phase of n:anru\ held here this week. ι The streamlined 9lh Division— -de- j ι ignated the lied army -met the t ! ·: · ; t h Brigade Combat team suppk- ] I nied by other units, In in Fori I .laekson, in the simulated \v;.rl;.!> I !01* inten.-i\'e training in tacties. Brigadier General Edwin F. 11 a ici - .ni»', commander of 9th Division in lantry, said today that troop move ments yesterday were slower than hitherto and that for the first tin·, inee it was reactivated last year, the :ith was in a defensive position. Liquor, Wine, Beer Pay High Taxes (Continued From Pagu One) :it first. That focuses interest in beer revenue, and it is l'uuud that | tin· slate ol North Car >lina last h> ! cal year collected the sum of $1, l!),2t>8.H4 from beer taxes, wnil I unties and cities got $177,500 fi : ; ! a lei licenses. Figures on win' κ venue cannot be obtained with ι nything like the same degree ,·! ac 1 acv because wine is sold in ABC I.nv- and also the :i per cent sales ■ \ on grocery store sales is lump,"! . u ith other -.ile- tax But addin · \BC revenue, beer taxes and ■ in.mum estimate on wine receipt Ί is found that the state government ■ >t above two and a quarter million dollars last year from the sale if al j coholic beverages. The federal gov Υ Γ) "s W'ûl Have Good Meet, Nisbet Says, Even Should Fight Fail To Materialize Dail.v Dispaleli Bureau, In Hi/· Sir Waltpr Hole!. 1 »n IΛ \ \ MMil Τ !« . . < . . . The hoy who c ι.» Ιο ι.·.; I ).. !;· \ nolds put on : t · - !,.h· ' ■· !.. »ci c- ·η\ <n ( ι . A : ι ' ·! . · nr\'t month re iii d« ;: ;> * . ' i'ur some ihiUj^ 1»\\ to ·,. : O ni, ■ η n. d ι·» Slum. • ' : ' ( : : t ; ·: ' im·: · . mil ; : i ; ι :. \vi.. > · 1 · ami cil u*s i.« it πι i. i \ ,, : :.uc; Ί h« - m articles have been pi< I»"' ;1 101 the ·.<■ purp»>se ol let ting the people \\ · road ; *wspapeFs kn >v. ju>t how dc.j.i·/ tin ·: g.iwrn ïi. ·!.: i ι «il. . i-iiiο η<ι! Ν in ... i î:m h . - ·.: ri !. : ij4 h • I «·<·. In îii t.·. · >r i »u n.o>t re cent county cl oc» »n the trend has been away from legal liquor. întou SΛΛ' ('i 1 ;ot :1 >! 1 :i 1 . .i .1*11 - are 111 the . ,nn : η 1* . ' . Va nee and Warren counties where voting is sched iled i&r the fall, Many "h «·: ι·]· Μ·!: ι1 'ιι;ι: re- ill - of !!·'.<· so t-ItM-T : »! ι - \\ :1 ii,.·. ν ti'<'nv ndoiis in i cm·'· ;p η < » t h ι - : · eointies and will i» *. . :>.(■ ji rtiy ;.ci'!i'-;:tely whether tin- ΛΠΓ ν t< '1 '\'i\ at all. Uv w..\ ni ,i -ignod ;ii t.< lo ;n the 1 ■ ·· · 1 '■ Ι' Ί' ·Γ eoine- ■ word that Ralph Ghiuiu; may make ■ < : is .·> ; ■ ι· 'iii ·ΐι· h,.- be. il that '1 ι YDC ..it ; ;·.·· ·, pit».-ident one yt .ι ! tin '1.-1. next year I roi·· ' ■ .· 1 Tin ν in--'.· ι Γ" d alt' την mg ' ·. · I lu ml that just v.'" Idn't ■ η ■ all t *1";« Vf. .· · |>ri'-"d«M|· i - :ι.| I.-I d !.. Γ '1 : ι * tr 1 ht* I ast And Κήιϋ.ν. ν !ντΐ' Ralph Gardner livev -n't ··. llie ι a · 1 — : 1111. ■ · 11 l*, : ι t! ··< he nint will ■ .-av that ·.· !. ·.-ρ' i-; ·.. t;. V · 1 )t'n;ι·ιί ;ιlit* poli' e M . CIe\ ·■ land 1'iwn is darn teai :1 ; ι · wholo thing. The Winston scribe sots forth that young Gardner's friends art urging hi m tn "tl> ι ; ι I ; VI·!'" ,1(1 ign· ιe precedent by gi ing out ! r anoth m ι . Ill ] , I ' t ■ ; : t !y . the ι ; ι ' err..' ι1 .ι ' a η ν1 i m v. and that Gardner could easily lick iht> remaining two or three prospects. 1 Λ little 1 · ι ■ ' 11. : 114 .. : · 11 11 capitol hill .nil it.-· ι■ iι\ : ι'■ ■ 11 !, ,,,·!; t.. Mu1 cunclu •Ί "hat till.- i · .i .'in· '·ι·'ΐ· pub licity stunt. tl:at Gardner ha.-· no :dt'a of running again, and tli.it tin important pe-ple who allegedly got | iiiiii elected la-t veai hi.· e no idea ; ■ 1 per.-i·itt.ng him *·. embarrass "hi m by anuth'.T (•iindid.iey. Cap.! 11.11 i? '-sip -tacks up -on ι thine along this line· There was jo.· t a 11 tile In! Ρ · ' ing engendered last ,-umn er by late 'entry .·, Ralph Gardn·· the race for state pn.-.d. nt- '.hi. oased on the belief that his daddy. Γ r nie r Governor Max Gardner, and his uncle, then Govern >r Clyde 11 icy. put lion up to - I'm·:ι .luring the al ly summer this yt-.r came the ! j executive committee ,-civp H'i'1' fill ing the vaciinev on tm· Democratic I ι national eoinniittee. it: - inch the | I Gardner - Hofv Br·· ah' ·η faction ; administered a thorough drubbing to ] I 'he "upstart" I):ci·: Ri . n· ·'.(! ■. Now thi powers that an· high up in anrty councils th nk harsrony i- the j most argent nre-eni ncd .m.d will do, ··: oil; ι disturb further amicable ••'at.' il ,,ιι ing factions. Se iv! ι .i.-tern candidate- sent Lip ti'iai bail · b it in every case there a - .-.mi i'ea-on wnv ι actional dit - el'inee.- ι Id be :n\ 1 \ ed. S ine ι ; g g ι · -1 e 11 I.coiiidas H ιχ. youthful md fx i ■•.•rant clerk of our, of Mali fax. Η ιχ \va a McD n:. !rl man in '3H. a Broughton man in 'ID. and ex cl lient politician all the time. He fit ted the picture. One by one the easterners began to drop ο it. All are nit now except Ralph Monger of Sanford. and Capitol Hill heirs he'll mit at the right time. Raving the ield to Hun. One hear- that ar vngements are already made for '· · first six congressional district οι -in)- to endorse Hux b"ef re the ■"η v.-îi1 ion. S·., d -J.it.· 1 ! : ' ■ < ■ ' :1 ' ο indicate a lirrv. :;· . l i' : :: hat t ί,<·: s.·"! 1 In· n< ;r ! t Will be L': .(I ' {oyin4d> r ' « ■' m his in' ι)li be .-pend.im i": in·!' ' i ι ' · ι. , ; κ ι id i> - d :i-and d ·! ! r* < < ·." ' îimnent for the \ \V ' ι ;'·.■ ·■ ; ι c-c· entcrtain • · · "it. · .'i . :' i ·,:'v\ ai 1 and Department Co ree main ta ·»- c * ·ΐ of 375,000 Ameticari : Ί : · an t m.,; '.il·' .· :ι -■■·.{ ··! I'iCLM'i a:.d anlieen: ed n. Urges World Union Owen J. Roberts Addressing a New York rally spon sored hv the Council for Democracy, Associate Justice Owen J. Roberts of the United States Supremo Court, who presided, urged that this coun try, after defeat of the dictator ships, join other democracies in "a world union to guarantee am' en force" perpétuai peace Good Fishur! Vilma Horner, of Pit ■>·· burgh, ndps colc brato tho ,°»5Lh an· iν< rsary of the net hauls oil' Hamiti's Pier in Atl-mtu· City, X. -J. One of the resort city's m st popular <l;;rJy spietac'. s i.-· <1 rainjjr iu of tho fishnets, v\ xiu ix annually i«r i 11 up se me 20υ,000 poun·'* of sea fn"(i. Ready £*>r a NEW FALL SUIT? you hi ndreds υί »a * ; ; t . : . r»n·. I .:l. Quality and W07 kmanship Guaranteed Lot lis take your mcu.». ."ι· ι >w · :m-ciiu'.i .·» fut .· ik-li\*ei> Come in Today. MEN'S SHOP. Inc. If TUCK! TRIBUTE On Monday, August II. I'Ml. ai three-thirty o'clock in the afternoon, .lames \\ (iaddv md Bruce C. Jordan, of the 11 nderson District of the ! Carolina Power Λ I ight (Company, lust their li\cs in the performance of their duties We deplore the untimely passing ot these men whose high character, loyalt\. and devotion to pub lic service commanded the esteem ol their supe riors, lite.admiration of their friends, and the re spect of fellow citizens. It is our hope that this most deserved tribute to their memory will serve as a measure of com fort to their families and friendf;." Sineerek ι. Λ RVTTifX. President loti Griwrnl Manage*.
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