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Fifth Week I [ivELY CONTESTS I LIKELYFORWEEK j^ ]on * and M. P. Baracas To Cla»h In Interesting Game on Friday g„h Walt St net pl»ying the Ct»w y>, romrrrov -he fifth week of the I Le»gue gets underway with onty H -turn hiving* perfect record, that I y.m Oeing the strong Methoibrt Pro- I JJrsnt Baraca class, which la still I ptrbed on top of the loop. uadto- Sfj|l pyttd«y I Thu past week saw the Clements ■ t;2 » and the Lions topple out of tie (c* the top poaJtion when both teams by a close margin .while the M. f, were routing the Kiwanie nine :fie first game on last week's card. Wiggins Cowboys nine handed the Ce** o'* 0 '* l ' ov * * sto 4 defeat after taLn* » n ex,ra ,nntn * ,n to do „ and the M E Barac&a handed the Ijcni a 1 to 0 defeat in the closest iaae yet p ayed in the circuit to send tim in to a tie for third place with I a* Wigiprti ball club. Tka Week s Games Thu week will offer some good ball | junes that will be well worth eratch- Wail Street and Wiggins are eery cleeely ma'ched and should have a poi game tomorrow, with the M. E. B»nc»i and Clements playing on Wednesday a hard-fought contest Is In inspect and may be a pitchers bat between Floyd for the Motor boye I and Payne for the Sunday school mtt, TVp two cellar teams ’anil match up ce Thursday, the Kiwiania and Poat Office thus assuring that one of the -w) teams will break into the win ctaam. something neither of them la* done so far this neaaon. Friday will see a much talked of tot*e between the Lions and the M. ■ p 3aracsj. and judging from the talk R is ia going on. a large crowd will H a to see this mix-up. No one H hi it/ested the loop leaders, but the Liu are conceded a good chance to tone them when they meet Friday. ■MEN GAIT BYPIRATES Thrilling Pitching Duel Is Staged In Game Sun day at Brooklyn Brook Nn. June 20 (AP)—The Pitts burgh P.ratee turned back Brooklyn’s threat to snatch third place In the Xr.tonal league standing yesterday wen they came from behind to win • thrilling pitching; duel between He-ne Heine and Watson Clark, 2 x 1. Heine gave only five hits in the •even Innings he worked, going out for • pinch hitter when the Pirates ral -•d to score both their runs in the egh-h. Bill Swift finished the con 's* . nfine style. Clark granted nine b'rwj three of them In Pittsburgh’s Ej inning. KnonUHEEs MORS, 8 TO 5 Tigers Take Series From Ws,h ngton, Three Games to Only One Detroit. June 20 (AP>—Continuing ‘heir batting orgy from where they off Saturday, the Detroit Tiger Fumbled the Washington Senators 8 13 5 yesterday to take the series, three games to one. The Tigers blasted out 14 hits. In c'uding four doubles a triple and a the latter by Johnathan Stone, to start the sixth inning. It all added j U P to 30 hits in the last two games, j Thirteen of today's hits were off Bob Burke, who gave up the battle after ’*o men had faced him in the sixth. Monte Weaver held the enemy to one fc:t. * . ftt« bargain fares July 2nd HENDERSON TO No. Days Tickets Limited Atlanta 5 $11.75 Chattanooga 6 13.75 Birmingham 6 13.75 New Orleans 10 26.75 Savannah 10 10.00 Jacksonville 10 15.00 T »mpa 10 22.50 Miami 10 25.00 Havana 19 49.75 (And Return) To Many Other Florida And Gulf Coast Points Attract Ive Optional Routes In Florida For Information See Ticket Agent H E Pleasant*. D. P. A., R*M?h. N c . Phone t7«O 30) Odd Fellows Building Seaboard ™ Ji '' "ill rH.'f L-:Drinm timi. \ 9 -tarn- a . . . . _ Schmeling-Sharksy fitht—Mas on floor. claiming foul This picture shows the end of the first Schmeling-Sbarkey fight, witn Schmeliog on the floor and claiming GREYSTONE WINS FROM SLUGGERS Game Saturday at Greystone Went For 12 Innings To Decision Greystone handed the O'Neil Slug gers a 5 to 4 defeat in a 12-inning baseball game Saturday at Greystone. The game- was hard fought through out. with Harris doing the pitching for PRESIDENTIALLY SPEAKING Who*» Who of Candidates Solicitor for 'jda he rose V Pour \ becoming, in 1916. boosted this . attorney general majority to 40.-hio.^C^^%^ in A a prominent in Maryland Ctma family I anrj bit rhampionsLiP of m _rtate_s__rishts. By CHARLES I*. STEWART Gov Albert C. Ritchie's absolute honesrty 1* a serious harittlcap to him as a presidential aspirant, I am con* vinced. For example, he obviously has no faith that any quick, safe cure for the depression ecixts. Asked to prescribe ore he speaks instead of th* necessity of a cours of sane living—slow pro cess of restoring the patient to nor ! mal. with nearly the whole country crying out for speed. To a limited number of folk, con centrated in a area * h€ can “® eir this treatment. Illustratively, in. his home state h* has had a chance to demonstrate bow well it worke. As governor he has reduced texeg year by year sine* 1920. while they have been soaring virtually everywhere else. Con ' sequently. despite the genera! hard tuns Maryland is in tolerably good ahape, and Ritchie s popularity there is tremendous. Nationally, however, the Free State to an out-of-the way place—-not in the £iUhiC y£v M —WPBKgQH, (N, C.J DAILY DISPATCH MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1982 Os City League Finds M.P. Team On Top a f*ui. hy which he won the title anl carried the world's heavyweight crown 'ini of the United States for the first th t . locals and Scoggins the receiving, while I jamb, Bowen and Adams were doing the battery work for the Grey stone team. The Piedmont :j Parade j The Raleigh Caps are sitting on top i of the' Piedmont League as a result of i I a march that was staged two weeks j ago and would not be denied. To j clinch the loop load. Raleigh handed Durham the short side of two double bills while Asheville was doing the * same thing to the Winstou Salem Illinois or Ohio, or other common wealths more in the midst of things. A Maryland reputation is only local. Ritchie's wetness is another thing on which he refuses to compromise, and unlike the wetness of,some other candidates, his brand of it is too man. ifestly genuine to be satisfactory to the drys. The states’ rights and tariff views of Governor Ritchie are the average old-fashioned Democrat's views—and the states' rights issue leads into the power question. As a staunch states' rights-er, the governor opposes more ; than the merest modicum of federal i regulation of the power companies, t He has somewhat grudingly recog nized the possible unavoidably of some small measure of it. but certain . ly not enough to meet the demands I of either the Republican or Democrat . ic progress Not to blink facte. Governor Ritchie, iir short, unmistakably is very con i aervative. Nevertheless he is on* of the bum* ■.■nci. yl meL. 1 ime In the hlltory of foxing* ’The two will grapple at epch other nfeain in a return match tomorrow night. How will that oue come out. Twins. Raleigh won 11 out of its 13 starts in the past two weeks, winning sevon out of eight games played thid week. Charlotte moved from fifth to fourth position by winning five out of the seve n games played and. led league batting with a .325 mark. I The Twins led the fielding of the league for the Past week, making but seven errors out of 233 chances and Charlotte was a close second .'with a like number of errors out r of 188 chances. i In addition to seeing the possession | of the kx>p top change hands, the past | week saw the hitting streak bf Tom | Wolfe, Dunham outfielder* halted after his running it to 28, a league Tecord. Conservative though I consider htan the laot description I would think of applying to the governor is that of a “hidebound conservative.” If I were a radical, I would have, Par brighter hopes of converting him to any given radical idea of my corn, which I could support by adequate reasoning, than of converting a fellow radical to my own opinion upon any subject concerning which we were in d*%greement. The typical radical is extremely “sot". Sound argumeute appeal to Governor Ritchie. Six months or thereabouts ago I was talking with him in his office at An napolis—frankly, trying to induce hlt » to outline to me a short cut back to prosperity. Most politicians will do this.' They may know of no short cut, in reality, but they will outline one, all the that sounds as if it would serve the purpose. The governor, with his cus tomary candor, confessed that be knew I of none except the usual up-hil\ route. I impossible to climb vtherwjac Hum . A*- , .. LEAGUE DIRECTORS TO MEET TONIGHT All Club Managers Or Rep resentatives Are Ex pected To Attend A directors meeting been called by the president of the City League for tonight at 8 o'clock in the dumber of Commerce and all managers or their representatives ar e expected to be there, together wkh any members erf their ball clubs that thy may bring The directors will be the only ones having a voice in the meeting, but wthers may come to se e just what gives on at the meeting. It is urgently requested that aIY managers be present. * [SfafcM: n r CITY LEAGUE; Club W L pc4 M. P. Baraca 4. 0 1.000 k* oll3 i...l *3 l; .750 Clemwitß 3 1 750 M E. Ba racas 2 . 2 . 5Qp Wl *n? ins 2 2 !soo Wall Street 2 2 .500 Poat Office '. 0 4 .000 Klwanto 0 4 .040 PIEDMONT LEAGUE Club W. L. Fb4. Baleiffh 28-21 .’.571 Wina’on Salem . 27 23 . 640 Asheville 27 23 . 540 Charlotte .’.n 26 23 ' .531 Greensboro . 27 24 . 529 High Point .. 26 28 . 481 Wilmington 23 32 .518 Durham 19 29 .396 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club W, L. Pri. Chicago 33 24 .669 Boston . 31 27 . 534 Pitti*urgh 27 25 . 519 Brooklyn 29 31 .488 Philadelphia 30 32 .484 St. Louis 27 29 . 482 Nerw York 26 28 . 481 Cincinnati 29 36 . 446 AMERICAN LEAGUE • *>**: W. L. Pet New York 40 18 .690 Philadelphia .35 26 . 574 Cleveland 134 27 . 557 Washington 33 27 , 560 St. Louis 30 29 . 482 Chicago 29 37 .439 Boston 11 46 .196 [loda^G^mes CITY LEAGUE (Tomorrow) Wall Street Vs. Cowboys. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Greensboro at Winsto n Salem. Durham at Wilmington. • Raleigh at 'High--PointV • r ' Charlotte at Ashevillei AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Boston at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston. No others scheduled. The greatest wealth is contentment with a little. One of the best sorts of minds is that Which minds its own business. We hear Ifttle about the blessings of poverty these days. BARGAIN COACH FARE HENDERSON TO Portsmouth and Return $1.50 DATES OF SALE JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPT. FOR. ALL. TRAINS... 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 3 24 MORNING TRAINS .. 5 12 19 26 310 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4 25 Richmond and Return $1.50 JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPT. . FOB ALL TRAINS 10 24 1 22 12 26 2 23 MORNING TRAINS 12 26 3 24 14 28 4 25 All Ticket* Limited Returning Pr ior To Midnight Following Tueiday CHILDREN FIVE AND UNDER TWELVE HALF FARE Vi*it Virginia Beach and Ocean View— Historic And Romantic Hampton Roads , . For Information S:e Ticket Agent ‘ SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY 4 _ J* YANKEES WIN ETO 0 IN CHICAGO GAME _____ John Allen Holds White Sox To Three Singles, One Barely That Chicago, June 20 (AP) —John Allen held the Chicago White Sox to three hits, one of them of th< scratched sort yesterday, as the New York Yankees won a pitchem* battle, 1 to 0. 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