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Eight Clubs At Two Others Eliminate*! Because Their Players W ere Held Ineligible yajon Play Begins Tomor. row With Game Between Lions Club and Wig. gins Cowboys regulations ARE ADOPTED AT meet: Each Team To Play One; Game a Week, to Which, Admission Will Be Free; Clubs To Finance Own Operations by Furnishing Balls, Bats and Gloves vu .j aV ntftM'i meeting of the of- i , ~ tne Oily League was the , u , .n ihv formation of the Vk-as the cajor step In of me loop. Two teams • h'•' - to enter. ruled out. ,' J , u-couiU of gvUing pUyers out. ' c- (l . u'.y and the other on wc ,r.. if :h* class °f Us players. ' >,,Db wire left in the cir p,..; Office. f*lenw-nls Motor .iiif-W) Wiggins Cowboys. M. K. tt.-.ui i da*-. Kiwanis club. Lions ib m !» Baracca ct*** and Wan , u L* i-1 p, ,na :e„-.u:.onj» of the League », p.w**ed i'ii ut the w«>ekend meet r . j he league heads, together with -r digib-Uty of some of the players •hr- :.jnv» Eeach team la to play i meek. and Tuesdays. Wed Thursdays and Fridays were ■ r Jj), «hosen for tha. convenience < »he deferent members of the cir -I’*- opening date of the league is Mjs .1 aith the Lions meeting the % u nj Cowboys at I-eague Park at ;>p m The schedule for the re aMKi!« of the week was fixed as fol '^n W^-eday—Wsll SJreet Bears, vs. F Office Tiur-Jay —Cleveot s Motor Company i# M E Barscaa. Fr.day Kiwanis club vs. M. P. E«r»ca* Ail managers turned in rosters at iv'Uirday's meeting. but some of their m*c were lieclared ineligible and they w ! be K.ve n until tonight to replace them in order to come up to playing a :;>ngTh. A: pr» sent there Is no admission f 1 ’ ‘ry*. (o see these-games. It was said T ' lea rue ito be financed by the o'ub* themselves by each member of i) fferent teams contributing a -ma’l anKur.t to the buying of base bat's and other necisfary materials. I , I'IKDMONT LEAGUE ’-n Salem at Wilniiugton. d:r n !> ro at ILgfa Point. ChaucUe at Durham. Raleigh at ArheviMe. AMERICA* LEAGUE t .. id, tpioj at New York. Bo- on at Wa-rungJun. S' Louts at Detroit. Co-ton at WasJiLngton. national league •‘ ,v - Yo.k at Phiiadetpb.ii. f'.t'-burgh at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Boston. Coach of Champs JHR < VHE|9H|I John Oaddeil. viteran col re baseball coach whose Wake For ' u-um won the m 2 collegiate dia title of North Carolina. adiie.i has coached basebgil at ,’ d ' *‘ ort ‘ alt the past 12 seasons, and ' but one of there years, his pro .y . ave eit her won the State- cham ‘P or finished in .sectinU place. I We Now Have a Complete Stock With Prices Right. H SOY BEANS E PEAS—Several Varietie* B MILLET—The Best Kind SUDAN GRASS LEGGrPABHAM COMPANY Leads Tar Heel Net Teams to Titles ■ wBM MmSm ■ HH fIHBHPg COACH KENFIELI) Chapel Hill. May 23. When an un leralded Southern team goes North ind beats the beat teams in the coun ry. there's room for the skeptics to alk about luck and breaks. But when he team goes back and does the same thing a second successive year, it ieems time to say the coach and ilayers are naturally good, and that's *hat the world of sports is saying iow about Coach John eKnfleld and he University of North Carolina ten ds team. Coach Kenfleld led the Tar fftnis lorth in 1391, and they beat George own. Princeton. N. Y. U.. Army, Yale. Brown and Harvard in a row. A cou >ie of stars graduated, but he had 3rown Grant, Witmer Hines and the est back this year, and they defeat id Nfft-y,' Georgetown. • Pennsylvania. V. Y.'u., Army, Yale, Harvard and 3rown on successive days, and came back with their second claim to a rational team title. Both they gave Harvard its >ne defeat of the season, and both times they met the strongest com petition their schedule-maker couid find. State Cooperates In The Efforts To Protest Waterfowl llnllr ni»|iiif<-» Tlureno, la «fer Sir Waller llolrl. IIY J. r il luKKKVI t.1,. Raleigh. May 23. With close to 50,- 000 acres of State-owned or controll ed land in North Carolina already indicated to the protection of water fowi. the State will cooperate fully with the emergency plan suggested by Maj. Paul G. Redington, ciief of the U. S. Biological Survey, to protect this type of wildlife until the Fed eral acquisition program can be re sumed, Col, J. W. Harreison. director of the epartment of Conservation and Development has notified the bureau chief. Major Redington recently appealed to conservation agencies and enthu siasts throughout the country to re double their efforts to set aside sanc tuaries for migratory waterfowl dur ing ‘the period that appropriations are curtailed under the Norbeck-An dersen bill establishing a federal re fuge svatem. All of the Stat-owned lakes, con taining the following acreages have been set aside as waterfowl sanc tuaries: White, 1,065 acres; Black, 1,- S<JO; Salters, 322; Singletory, 800; Wac caruayv. 6,000; Alligator, 3,000; Pungo, 2.000; and Phelps. 16.600. In addition. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lassiter, of Charlotte, have turned over to the State a strip of eight miles of "the banks" near the junction of Core and Pamlico sounds for the primary purpose of waterfowl protec tion, Maj. Redington was informed. The Hanes-Lassiter refuge, as to the area has been named, contains some 16 square miles of land and water including a strip of water two miles in width, paralleling the land. Dare county, which is exempted from the game law in rpapect to the protection of migra tory waterfowl, has also set aside an area of several square miles near Roopak* Island for the protection of this type of gam. e HENDERSON, (N. C.,) DAILY DISPATCH MONDAY, MAY 23, 1932 " ecepted In New City Baseball League SORDS POINTS —By Sords J§P) w ©y £gS*- X | [Stasdjn^sj PIEDMONT LEAGUE Club W. L. Pci. Winskon Salem 13 io . 565 Greensboro 12 10 .543 Wamington 13 11 W 2 Dunham 11 io .524 Raleigh li u .50(1 Asheville 10 11 .476 Charlotte 9 12 .429 Nigh Hauit 9 13 .409 AMERICAN LEAGUE Club W, L. PcL New York 22 9 .710 Washington ....22 12 .467 Detroit 17 14 .548 Philadelphia .....18 14 .463 Cleveland *,.19 16 .543 St. Louis 17 18 .486 Chicago 11 21 .344 Roaton 5 27 .156 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club: W. L. Pet, Chicago 22 12 . 647 Boston 20 11 .645 Cincinnati 21 17 .553 St. Louis 16 18 .471 New York 12 16 .429 Brooklyn 14 19 .424 Philadelphia 14 20 .412 Pittsburgh 12 18 .400 The Piedmont I Parade I 1 Been Hold Seventh Place. The Bees were pushed back into the cellar by a 5-0 victory' by High Point in Charlotte Saturday afternoon in the first tilt of the week end doubieheader but came back strong in the nightcap to move back to the seventh rung by handing the Point ers a 6-5 defeat. Pats Take Slugfeet. Rain took the first game of the Awaits Guillotine IMMi VJ ■P !njP j^^B T j b 1 j I Thia Is the first close-up of Dr. I Paul Gorgulof* Russian assassin of I President Paul Downier of France, showing the bruises he received at the hands of the crowd who seized him in Paris following the fatal I sh oot * n &- Gorgulof is expected to ill face the guillotine. week-end doubleheader of the Ra leigh-Greensboro game in Greensboro j Saturday but the Pats took the night game 11-3. Ostermueller kept the Cap hits well scattered after the first tw.o innings and the Pats won easily having two big innings, the fourth and eighth to score all their runs. Tourist* Win From Sailors. Rain forced the cancellation of the afternoon game of Saturday’s dou bieheader but Asheville got a 4-2 de cision under the lights to win the abbreviated series with Wilmington Sailors in Wilmington over the week ; end. ' Monroe Mitchell got the best sup port while nllowtng eight hits, the same number Tourist got off Smith, i U. S. WomiMt Golf Stars in England * t , ’ iri AWL Al! apparently 10 the best of spirits, the member? of the United States women’s golf team ore shevn as they strolled arm in arm on the Sandy !<o<lgf g'Jf course, near London, when they held their fir«t wprk out in DreDaration for their meeting with a Dirked I BIG CLEAN SWEEP I I USED CAR SALE I I Now Going On I If Interested In Real Money Saving Values Attend This Sale. W I LEGG-PARHAM COMPANY I YANKEES STOPPED BV LEFTY GROVE Three Hosier* Help Him Out, Hpwever, In Gftme lit New York New York. May 23 (AP)- Some of Lofty Grove’s beat piteiang aruj three home runs, including Jimmie Foxx’a 14th. circuit drive of U«e seawoa gave the Philadelphia AihJet-ca a 4 to 2 vic tory over the Yankee.* before a crowd of 40,000 yesterday. It was the AUv Uu.iQß' seventh conaecuUve triumph. I Grove outpilched Henry Johnson by a very small margin in a close duel. He allowed only six hits and had a shutout up to the ninth inning. John son gave five tuts ill the eiggluli in ning he puicthed before yielding to a pinch h Ueir and Waiter Brown, who burled the final frame, and struck out seven. All the A’s tuns came througih hom ers. In live fourth inning A1 Simmons waMoped one out of the lot with Cochrane on buse. In the sixth. Mickey Cochrane hot for the circuit and immediately afteiwaids. Foxx clouted number 14, putting him four ahead of Babe Ruth in the race for Major league honors. I The Yanktes made only three hite off Grove in the firt.t eight innings and thre more in the ninth. Babe Ruth led that inning off with a ‘ingle and crossed live plate on Lou Gehrig's triple. Chapman singled to bring Lou home but the Athletic southpaw retired the next three men in order. Polynesian maidens do their own love-making and proposing. Wireless stations equipped with air planes now give Information as to ice and weather in inmost Siberia. Sailor twirler. Bulls Beat Twins 10-7, The Bulls, oulhittlng the Twins 15-10, too a 10-7 victory fro mthe Winston-Salem Twins in Winston- Salem Saturday night after ruin had forced the postponement of the aft ernoon tilt. The Bulls went inlo Ihe eight inning trailing 7-2 but counted five runs in this frame to tie the score and came back in the first halt on the ninth to tally three more for i the victory. team of British women. They are. ieit iu l imit .*n> '”s> Glcnoa Collett Vare; Mias Marion Holliiis, Mr* Leo? Premier Cheney. Mrs. Opal S Hill; Miss Virgin Vnn Win; Mrs Harley Higbie; Mis* Helen Hi*' U S. national chamnion: and Miss Maureen Or - As PetvoUe Battered Bat HI ,dere is one of the momenta of action that sent Chicago sports fans into a oaroxysm of frenzied cheering during the tight between Billy Petrol!* and Bat Battalino, at the Chicago Stadium. Petrolie is shown, head aown, battering away at Bat’s body with both hands, while Battalino vainly tries to coryiect with the bobbing head of his tormentor. Although Petrolie went to the canvass in the first round for a count of nine, ha came back to win the decision by a wide margin. Aoah Numskwa DEAR NOAM => IP 1 HAVE A* HEART OF SOLD* Does THAT MEAN I have <h MY CHE ST? manvillg, new jeitsev. DFAR NOAM = WOULD You SAV A TREE HAS A 9REE2.T PERSONALITY? MARGIE PavwE. HARRItIONHURq.VA •_ _ SEfND IN -Took: NumQ notions TO “'DEAR NOAH * I . PAGE SEVEN DUKE LETTER WON BY HUBERT LEWIS Henderson Boy Stars In Track Work at the Durham University I Hubert Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs H. M. Lewis, of this city, wus among the group, awarded 1* iters for aXh- T letlc d-oUnctioDa at Duke University over thp Hubert Is this year ffnlsking Iris junior yen 1 ui Duke and next war will graduate. He lias made an enviable record during hL stay at the Durham institution. The hoaprs went to 74 athlete*, and eight managers of i-ight winter and spring sports Icarus Lewis won two I enter* for outstanding work >n track and cross-country contests. In the southern conference track meet List week-end in Atlanta, when Duke won second place in all entriHs, with Ixai aiaha State taking first honors, was the man In the two-mile run, bgatlng ail competitors in the record he made, covering the distance in a fraction over ten minutes. Dk. K. 11. HATTBKbON Eye Sifif SptruhU Hendbkmon. 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