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PAGE TWO Kiwanians Defeat Post Office POST OFFICE HAS EDGE ON HITTING MUcue* Responsible for Their Hard Luck In City League Game Although out hitting the Kiwaols club 8 to 3. the Post Office nine re mained in sole possession of thf Set rung oi the City League ladder today by vtrtue of a 4 to 3 defeat at the hand* of the iKwanlaos yesterday at Lea rue Park. In the seventh inning, with the score tied. Terrell was caught between third and home and was safe at the plate when W. C. Stamback, Jr., dropped the ball as the gam« went to the civic club. Evans. Poet Office hurled, should have been the winner of yesterday’* contest, but the Post Office nine finds it hard to start clicking. Lions vs. M 1* ‘s Today The League leading M P. % Baraca* will meet the Lions' second place club this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock in what Miouid be a mighty close game The M P. Baraca teem is the only club that has not lost a game thi» sea-on The box: Pott Office Ab R H F W Howerland ss 4 0 3 C T Faulkner If 2 1 0 f W C Stainhack. Jr 2 1 0 f Tippett lb 4 0 1 f Norvell 2b 3 0 1 ( H. Hrmerland rs 2 0 1 I Jones rs 0 0 0 ( Teague cf 2 1 0 C Rogers c 3 0 1 0 Evans p 3 0 11 Total .* 25 3 8 1 Kiwants Ab R H E 8 Boyd cf 3 2 2 0 Turner 2b 3 0 0 C Terrell c 3 1 0 f Robinson 3b 3 0 0 1 Rogers lb 2 0 0 f Harris p 2 0 0 C Edwards ?s 2 1 0 0 Matthews rs 2 0 0 0 Totals 23 4 3 1 Score by innings: R Post Office 11l 000 d I Klwanis 102 001 x—4 MIDDLEBURGPLAYS DABNEY TOMORROW The Dabney-Middleburg game wil be run off on the Middleburg dia mond tomorrow afternoon, due to th« fact that the Dabney diamond is not ready for play Just yet. This game was originally carded for the Dabney field, but it has become necessary for Dabney to build another diamond which is not complete at present. , Toda^pmesl CITY LEAGUE M P. Barer as vs. Lions. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Winston Salem at Greensboro. W.lmington at Asheville. Charlotte at High Point. Raleigh at Durham. AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE JSrw York at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Boston. BIG SISTER Unexpected Obstacles tiy LES FORGRAVE DAD 1 WHAT'S /* —T rr* -rue i.*,/ 7 f 1 I-That's rr! poll'Eß opto MEvlhev! vajwatcma TmAT OVER SORS \ BOBBLE’ Wk&Sffi* ts TME OAMK HOP OFP AViO H DOlk) OM'AT BOAT .♦ -Tv4Cree. AS 7 l\ OJES CAU6UT UAgta. .Jr WEU . VOG'LL HW“fICH ‘ STOP fß.t<3H“r k v^ 3 } ONJOeva UVB, ( NAAJDG I HER Oo 06HIKIO ASIO / V HGRE >OO } twat eoooy cx>jtt see A*ovotoe 11 (umk* «ofpporhome. * SjoT'T ftfC\ i \ arouk)oto jm\ i r"; mIW »W-~ Jgj*\/WTA—Big Om7»Q - ? -. _ I Ciw.u.'.ellau.-S /'om.oony! A - Blrwrri — •- ——- > - g ~- / s ; f 2«£BS™£sl«N A. \,°SA T y - N V to HIDE? / \ MyCwOLt UW & OP%^LYAP 6 w \ £SJ B*) V AR ?oM VdHAY NN»M* A BUY' V / V *4<>ULD> BE Henderson Golfers Win And Lose In State Meet E. F. Parham advanced further yes terday in the qualifying rounds in the Carolina golf play at Raleigh by defeating Tom Ruffin, of Winston- Salem. on# up on the 21st hole. Ruffin, needing to sink a 10 foot putt on the eighteenth hole to win two up. overran the oup and Par ham stymied him. He missed in the CITY LEAGUE Club W L Pci d. P. Baraca 4 0 1.000 Jons | l .750 'laments 3 2 .600 d. E. Baraoaa 3 2 . 600 Vlggtns 3 2 . 600 /all Street 2 3 .400 <lwanla 1 4 .250 Post Office ’... 0 5 ~ .000 PIEDMONT LEAGUE Club W. L. Pel. lakigh 32 28 . 582 VahevUle 31 24 . 564 Charlotte 20 26 .52? Ireensboro 29 26 . 527 Vinston Salem 28 27 . 509 ligh Point 27 31 .466 Vilmington 25 34 . 424 >urham 21 31 .404 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club W. U Pet Chicago 34 27 . 567 Boston II 20 . 532 'itUburgh 28 27 . 500 Philadelphia 33 S 3 .500 Jew York 28 29 . 401 Iroofctyn 31 33 .484 It. Louis 28 31 .475 Cincinnati 31 27 .456 AMERICAN LEAGUE *«ub: VP. L. Pei New York 43 19 .694 Detroit 36 26 . 574 Philadelphia 37 28 , 569 •Vaahington 36 28 .563 Cleveland 35 30 . 538 it. Louis 32 31 .508 lea go 22 39 .361 lost on 11 50 .180 The Piedmont Parade Tourist Win Another. Browne shaded Smith in a slab duel 'esterday in Asheville as the Tourist rot a 3 to 2 decision over the Win iton-Ralem Twins. This was the third straight time that the Tourist have landed the Twins a defeat. Pats Beat Tara. Ths Greensboro Patriots scored nine runs off nine bits last night in Wil mington to hand the Tars a 9 to 4 defeat. The Pats did all their scoring in three frames, the first the fifth and sixth. Bulls Rout Pointers. Scoring 9 runs in the first inning, more than High Point could score in nine innings, the Durham Bulls jump ed into the lead that was never hedged and routed the Pointers in Durham last night 17 to 8. The Bulls collected 22 hits with every man hit ting safely, at least once. Caps Win Double Bill. Rives Taylor pitched the Raleigh Caps to a 3 to 2 victory over the Charlotte Bees in the first game of a HENDERSON, (N. C.,) DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY; "JUNE 24, 1932 "* ■ attempt to run his ball around the ’ stymy and lost the match three holes later. Two other Henderson golfers were in yesterday's rounds, but lost out. O. T. Kirkland lost to W. A. Linehan, of Raleigh, 3 and 2. J. H. Brodle lost to J. H. Kelly, of Pineburst, 2 and 1. BfiOWNSWIN OVER NEW YORK YANKEES Another Knock Down And Drag Out Affair Ends In 14-10 Score St. Louis, June 24 (AP) —The St. Ix>uis Browns won another knockdown and drag out ball gum* from the New York Yankees yesterday, 14 to 10 to get an even break in the four game series. j Goose Goslin's long distance hitting and the fact that Lou Gehrig played his 1,103 rd oonaecutive game for the Yankees were the twin features. The Goose walloped three home runs, the first two on his first apparances at the plate, and batted In seven runs. The opening homers gave St. Louis a mar gin the Yankees oould not overtake. Gehrig celebrated tying Joie Sewel for the second best record for long distance playing in the major leagues by clouting his 18th homer of the year in the fourth inning and Babe Ruth walloped four baser No. 22 in the seventh. 1 Remits I CITY LEAGUE Ki wants 4; Post Office 3. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Raleigh 3-8; Charlotte 2-1. Asheville 3; Winston-Salem 2. Durham 17; High Point 8. Greensboro 9; Wilmington 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 6; St. Louis 1. Boston 8; Brooklyn 7. Philadelphia 16; Chicago 10. Others not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 6; Cleveland 1. Philadelphia 4; Chicago 3. Detroit 6; Boston 3. St. Louis 14; New York 10. double header in Raleigh yesterday and McFadden came back under the tights to give the Caps their second win of the day by giving the Bees only one run while the Caps were manufacturing eight. STEVENSON THEATRE Admission Everybody V Saturday. Open 11 A. M. AvO GROCERY STORES. FISH DEALr plng paper. Use old newspapers— ers and markets save on your wrap ■ Get a big bundle at the Daily Die j patch office to; lhc. 21-tt. THE OLD HOME TOWN RitfUrH V 6 PiUnt OSIm By STANLEY /now the book, says \ —; . \ take -we trowel, in ) JOIN ONE MOPSE/ (THE *'«*T HAND AND ) _ I club ill. ) agitate the eartthU- - BE A TOTAL. / briskly about THE V wrsck - - ) /• —7\ \AFoee mentioned Vouch!'. SO FAR THIS SEASON MGS has JOItfCD SIX AMD BACKVAI6D Beautify;W CLUBS /fa { V PLANT \ SsF&'y f ® 1W L— W. Stanley Central Pres* <o-2A-' 32 DID YOU KNOW? By R. J, SCOTT I# JHrSf 4p7 wt oF MACEDON- > 1 w ■ IMDIAMS - j 36Z-336 e.c. EACH OF 'ffIESE WAS KlHq PHILIP and a famous figure world's Hisiory M ham \ A pig will keep cleam / „ ‘^.ven'Halfachahce-/ Ip A.c.dAME-S OF Tucson .aril, P J KEEPS A PAIRoF MBXtCAM / * S / ' . WILD PIGS AS PeTs— / -'ftey wander about / 2 u Pjz, / BOOMS OF HIS Braves Nose^Jut • Brooklyn Dodgers By ariose Score Boston. Junn 24 (API-Thp n spotted Brooklyn four runs i V ** first Inning yesterday. the n car*, In the tenth inning to win a tuck battle Bto 7. Al Spohrer w r f after Rabbit ilaranvilie had s ,nj * product » tanlnf ru „ » llh «W r Z D ;% but 'd* Dodger, knolHd th, hitting Ben Cantwell hard inX two frames Manager Max cl?' and pitcher Van Mungo of Brook]!! were chased from th* n ,? tenth for disputing a decision bv ai ? Umpire Roy Barr. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOR SALE—TWO NICE FRESH Jersey helfeis. Apply to E m Newman, Route 6, Henderson. WANTED—TEN BOYS~1T~to~7; years to do light pleasant work t ? I emoons and on Saturdays, pay. Apply by letter to J T C* re 2ii' YOU CAN BUY ANYTHING ATTh~£ Corner Store d cheap. FIRE SALE OK SHOES AND clothing. Everything must g 0 rt . , gardless of coats. Shoe iepa.nt. nsatly dona. Boston Shoe Sicu Next door to Henderson Candy K.i chsn. gj LETS CUT DOWN THE HIGH COST of living. June 25th, cabbage 5 i> s 10c; squash, 5 lbs, I0e; nice f,, ri quality snaps, 3 lbs, 10c Plant u, matoes. wilt resisting, cabbage lards. Call phine 889-W. \V. i 1? lor. Fair ground. 24-lt; NOW IS THE TIME TO PU:?: fall crop potatoes, snap: niu«. , peas and soy beans. We have ;c stock good supply Woods hg:. grad« seed. iKttreli and Hams NICE LOT OF HOME GROWN PIGS for sale. Prices fight J. B Alkr. 24-lt. SATURDAY SPECIALS: EGGS. J 6: hens 14c; chickens 17c; new toee. 10 lbs. 19c. Cornrr S:oie 2+l BELIEVE IT OR NOT—OAT ET day In every way more and mert people are learning about the nwrij of our Shop. Meet your It tenet here. Allen's Barber Shop Thurs-Fr. t! USED CAB VAI.IYS 1931 Pontiac Coach 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Oktamobile Coach 1928 Ford 1 1-2 Ton Truck 1928 Oakland Sedan 1929 Whippet Sedan 1927 Pontiac Sedan MOTOR SALES CO Phone Ml j ROOM FOR RENT—STEAM HEAT ed and private bath. One or ’.wo men only. Apply apartment ort The Stonewall. 215 Younjr Ave phone 535 or 215-J. Fri-ts DIRECT FROM FACTORY WE < offer for Saturday 50 13 00 lad e* 1 newly styled straw haH for 69c S‘» display in window. Corner Store 2+ It : BEST HEAVY RED DUPLEX 1 double lipped jar rubber? 3c per dozen at Burnett's. Henderson. N C. 17 2+ 1 8 15 22 HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REPAIR ed. reupholstered. ma<L m look new. New upholstering and very low prices. J. W. Partin on alley back of Henderson Furniture Co. ' 20 22 24 27 FOR RENT—SIX ROOM BUNGA low Gary Street: 5 room house. Nich olas Street; 5 room bungalow on College Street. All modem conven iences. R. L. Mustian. Ptt° nf 841-W. 24-lU. I SEABOARD AIR UNE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE IIKM>F.hSO> AS FOLLOWS No. NORTHBOUND log—8:40 A. M. for Richmond / Wa*hlngtt,n New York. ••onn«‘» I ing at Notlina with No. It* “ r riving Portsmouth-Niorfolk 1- •'■ P. M. with parlor-dining <*' •*' vice, 4—2:52 P. M. for RUhmono and Portsmouth, Washingi** 1 New York. 192—0:48 P. M. for Richmond Washington and New lork 6—8:28 A. M for PorUim»«t»h Norfolk Washington. New v "ft No. SOUTHBOUND 101—5:43 A. M. far Savannah Jacksonville, Miami. Tamp*. Sl Petersburg. 3—8:46 P. M. for Raleigh. San ford, Hamlet. C'olnnibl*. **"*“ n nab, Miaml ( Tampa, St rMtn burg. 107—7:55 P. M. for Raleigh. Ham let. Savannah. .Jark*>niH»< Miami, lampa. St. Petrrsbarg Atlanta, Birmingham. 6—1:26 A. M. for Atlanta, Birm ingham, MintphU. Por Information call on H- ® Plaaaaata DPA., Batata N. c ■ or M C ’ Cap pa, TA , Hand***®- N. C.