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PAGE TWO Kiwanis Beat Clements Nine By Score Os 4 To 3 Roger*' abort single with three man on bue scored Herrin who had walk ed to give the Klwanl* a 4 to 3 win " over Clementa Motor Company yeat*r day at League Perk in City leaguge play. Harris and Hlght were hooked up In a reguMr pdfrrbera battik' w|h Harris getting the better of the argu ment. The civic club team started thing* In a big way In the initial frame, scor ing two runs off one hit and two walks, coupled with errors. It was the third inning before the auto nine Coukl score and in this frame they matched the Kiwanis’ two rurvs by getting three tyts 'and two walk*. Two hits after two were out gave the K men is Club a run in the fifth and another in the seventh when a base on balls sod two hits pushed Harris over with the winning tally. Cle ments had tied the score In the first DEFEAT THE YANKS Lefty Gomez, Star Yank Twirler, Is Victim of De troit’s Luck New York. July 8 (AP)—Starting their crucial Invasion of the Blast yes terday, the Detroit Tigers rallied to score three runs each in the Bth and 10th inninggs and defeated the Yan kees 8 to 5. reducing the Yanks’ load over the Tigers to six and a half games. Lefty Gomez, star of the leaders’ mound staff, was the victim of the Tigers' victory yesterday. Entering the game as a relief pitcher io the ninth. Gomez was slugged for the three runs that tied the score and then issued four walks in the tenth be fore Wells could relieve him. Stone's singgle off Wells with the bases load ed gave the visitor’s their last two runs. ‘ • Remits) CITY LEAGUE. Kiwanis 4; Clements 3. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Raleigh 7; Wilmington 3. GreenM>oro 12; High Point 9. Durham 8-4; Asheville 3-1. Charlotte 6; W'inston 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 4; Pittsburgh 3. Boston 5; St. Louis 4. Chlcigo 7; Philadelphia 0. Others, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 13-3; Philadelphia 3-9. Cleveland 3-4; Washington 2-3. Detroit 8; New York 5. St. Louis 8; Boston 2. To Prosecute Miss Violet Valli * Chicago, July 7 (AP)—William “Bill” Jurges. star Chicago Cub short stop. ‘oday refused to sign a complaint against Miss Violent Valli, the attrac tive divorcee who shot him twice and 4hen attempted to end her own life, but the pohee decided to prosecute her. Argentina's “July 4th.” celebrating thk'Mrth of the Argentine nation, A-*w* bn Puiy 9th. BIG SISTER * Anzors >Aweigh » By LES FORGRAVB yep! just «s soon) a% twt cwltobw UJ we'j., Did voo f ves.they we ire | cee' oonj "t xx> wish /* ~ y . wave said <sooo®pe tbTaeira eeieuos see all voob / AU.tWerae.BA9E. you WERE GOifsj >-< vdo'Sst i / /- * UP -TWERE WEU START. MANV FRIEND'S ? r l BARTLETT, AMD VJIYH ' Etvi "> .-/ DO.' SOaD-BvEI / T SOODBvEAM : V-> 2 30 AU - M3 ° R ' —V ■^l R f?S r l®* IFF,M ' 1/ _—T7A BUDDY, voo B*Sk! Vr — l l —-- - THE GU MPS GONE THE PEARLS I r IW A W y C mA )F]B[ PEA,RLi - ig^^pp W THEM FROM WES W /Lm i T | ~“^S^ c S£l' , il II tuPlAl* ? half of the seventh Boyd had scored on Hlgbt's hit. Clements Ab R H E Hoff as 3 11 0 H. Finch If 3 0 1 0 Bteed 2b 2 0 0 0 L. Coghill lb 3 0 0 0 Fort rs 2 0 0 0 Jones rs 1 0 0 0 Brummitt of 3 0 0 0 Meyers c : 3 0 U 3 R. Boyd Sb 2 2 1 0 Higtit p 3 0 1 0 Total 25 3 4 3 Klwanl* Ab R H E 3. Boyd <rf 4 11 0 Rogers lb 4 0 2 0 Beigggs ss 3 11 1 Teri-ell c 2 1 0 0 Robinson 3b 2 0 0 0 Matthews cf 2 0 0 0 Forsyth 2b 10 0 0 Harris p 2 11 0 Turner rs 3 0 0 0 Edwards cf 2b 3 0 1 0 Total 26 4 6xl xOne out when winning run scored Score by innings: R Clements 002 000 1-3 Kiwanis 200 010 I—s AMEJKPLIT WITHWHITE SOX Two Teams For Third Suc cessive Day Play Double- Header Bill 4 Philadelphia, July 8 (AP)—The Philadelphia Athkglcs and Chicago White Sox started their marathon < three doubleheaders in three succes sive days by dividing honors yester day. The White Sox won the first game 13 to 3 and the Mackmen the second 9 to 3. Chicago ended Earaahaw’s winning streak of five straight by scoring five runs and driving him from the mound in two Innings in the opener. The Sox pounded three A’s hurlers for 20 hits to win. Fothergill, Appling and Hayes hitting for the circuit. WAITEMILL HAS GOOD PITCHING Boy Who Was Declared “Through’ ‘ Beats Pirates For the Giants Pittsburgh. July 8 (AP)—Waite Hoyt came balk in a New York Giant unimorm yesterday to pitch flowery relief ball for three innings and make possible a 4 to 3 victory over the lea gue leading Pirates. Making his second appearance in a Giant uniform, the former "Boy Won der." who had been declared "through” by three different managers the last two seasons, stood the Pirates on iheir collective heads for the last three innings while his new mates punched across the deciding runs. Hoyt yielded only one hit and struck out three men. including Floyd Vau ghan twice. He whiffed Vaughan for the final out in the ninth with the tying nm* on second base. HENDERSON, (N. C.J DAILY DISPATCH. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1982 H CITY LEAGUE Club W L Pet M. P. Barucas 6 j 357 Wiggins 5 2 .714 M. E. Ba races 3 2 .600 Lions 4 3 57i Clements Motor Co 3 4 .429 Kiwanis 3 4 439 Wall Street 2 4 .333 post Office 0 6 .000 PIEDMONT league Club W. L. Pet. Charlotte 4 0 1.000 Durham 4 1 .800 Raleigh 3 2 .000 Greensboro 3 2 .600 Wilmington 2 3 .400 Winston-Salem 1 4 .200 NATIONAL LEAGUE C*ub W, L. Pet. ; Pittsburgh 40 30 . 571 Chicago 39 34 . 531 Boston 40 35 . 533 Philadelphia 39 40 494 St. Louis 36 37 493 Brooklyn 36 39 .480 New York 36 37 .471 Cincinnati 36 47 .434 AMERICAN LEAGUE **>*»•* W. L. Pet New York 50 24 .676 Detroit 42 29 .592 Philadelphia 44 2Z .579 Cleveland 41 34 . 547 Washington 40 36 . 526 St. Louis 36 37 493 Chicago 27 45 .375 Boston is 53 205 GHANGEIAIBALL SCHEDULES GIVEN Second Half Season Begins With Games of Satur day, July 16 With Mkldleburgg playing Towns ville here at League Park Saturday to decide the champions of the first half of the County Grange League, and Ayeock playing at Dabney a game that was postponed from May 28. the first half of the Grange League will come to a close and the following I schedule has been mapped out for the second half play: July 16— j Aycock at Dabney. Townsville at Middleburg. July 23 — Dabney at Aycock. ' Middleburg at Townsville. July 30— Aycock at Middleburg. Townsville at Dabney. August 6 Middleburg at Aycock. Dabney at Townsville. August 13— Aycock at Townsville. Middleburg at Dabney. August 20— Dabney at Middleburgg. Townsville at Aycock. August 27 Townsville at Middleburgg. Aycock at Dabney. September 3 Middleburg at Townsville. Dabney at Aycock. September 10 — Aycock at Middleburgg. Dabney at Townsville. September 17— Middleburg at Aycock. Townsville at Dabney. The winner of second half will plav the winner of the first half to decide l the county championship of the lea gue. Childhood is like a mirror, catching and reflecting images from all around u. «aa THE OLD HOME TOWN R«n«i« r*tf TJ. S. P»Unt Office By STANLEY fl <SL)ESS skinned") f MY OWN TRAPROCK AINT/N WHATDoYou (/ BUSINESS UP FAVOR OF HAVING ATTRIBUTE YougV AHEAD OF THE OTHER „ HIS LIFE story / FELLER AND FORECLOSE Vfainted! y' \ farming r [ mort<sa<ses at the -z=-ci| V success J right tine —if you „ (not VMITHU PUT THAT IN THE PAPER YXILL ALL- THE \ WmL X r Oe PAY UP FOUR _ DILI-WORTHY HEEL.IS VJRIT/N©A | HISTORY OF SUCCESSFUL MEN )N / AND ABOUT TOWN FOfe THE 2 CLARION I feps&rsysssz&s, . . . <s> 1932 UtW **"'** c>ntr “ PrtM 7-7-32, B. I; | V 111 T <HE. MOST DANGEROUS ENEfv/l at errr uusn M. E. Baracas, v» Peat Off tC *. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Winston-Salem at Greensboro. Charlotte at Wilmington. Durham at Raleigh. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at Waahington. Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York St. Louis at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. PRISONERS’ PAROLE WILL BE STUDIED Dally Dlapnlra la the »lr Walter Hotel ■Y J. C. ■AHIKHVIU" Raleigh, July B.—Because the paroi, of prisoners is one of tne most d, B . cussed problems in prison admmi?t ra . tion today, the Institute of Pub's Welfare, to be held in Chapel Hii, July 11-15, will devote a session t 0 this problem. Wednesday afternoon July 13, has been set aside for th* topic. Tyre C. Taylor, executive counsti for the State of North Carolina . <be one of the main speakers having as his subject, “The Outlook f or * Parole Program in North Carolina In the capacity of executive coun«. Mr. Taylor hears and passes upon *!; applications for paroles, pardon* commutations, etc., and makes itcoc:- mendations to the governor. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results SPECIAL. DRESSED HENS To" morrow, 20c pound. E. G. Dav., and Sons Co. g-u BEST HEAVY RED DUPLEX double lipped jar rubbers 3c dozen at Burnetts. Henderson, N C- 17 24 1 8 15 22 FOR SALE—PLAYER PLANO. CAL lnet stool and all rolls, only 535& W. R. Carroll, Oxford Road or Car roll Brothers. $-2i, FRESH VEGETABLES AXD fruits. Chickens, eggs and country hams. H. L. Ayscue Service Grir eery- 8-ln WANTED FRESH COUNTRY BUT ter in pound prints. M. G. Evjns. ' 8-lt, ROOM FOR RENT-STEAJf HEAT : ed and private bath. One or two men only. Apply apartment one The Stonewall, 215 Young Ave. phone SSS or 215-J. Fn-tf JUST RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OF Fall seed potatoes, stock peas, tur nip seed and snap beans. Pncts right. H. B. Newman. 8-L. WANTED TWO ROOM APAR7- ment, close in, select neighboihooi West End preferred. Accommo date two people. Rent reasonable “W" care Daily Dispatch. 8-2.; GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL ping paper. Use old newspapers era and markets save on your wrap- Get a big bundle at the Daily Dis patch office for 10c. 21-u. DON'T US FOR YOUR 'week-end needs on the following plenty of each to be sold at lowest prices, snaps, squash, butter beans shelled and in pod. peas, turnip salad, beets, okra, corn, cantaloupe! and watermelons. Ripe, turning o: green tomato** at 5c lb. O. A H Produce Co. 8-lu. HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES at lowest prices. We appreciate your trade. H. L. Ayscue Service Grocery. 8-lti. FIRE SALE OF SHOES AND clothing. Everything must go re gardleas of costa. Shoe repairinj neatly dona. Boston Shoe Store Next door to Henderson Candy Kit chen. 8-ts WANTED DESIRABLE THREE or four room furnished apartment with steam heat and private bat!: by couple. State terms in f.i»t tetter. Write "Apartment" Care Dally Dispatch. 8-2;i DO NT FORGET OUR HALF price dress sale. Beautiful Chiffon and Crepe Dresses this week-end at half price. W. D. Massee.l-t- BELIEVE IT OR NOT—DAY BY day in every way more and mort people are learning about the menu of our shop. Meet your friend* hers. Alien's Bather Shop. Thurs-Fri. ts meat, lard, sugar, coffee and flour at lowest prices. H. L Ayscue Service Grocery. 8-lt- USED CAR VALUES 1980 Pontiac Custom Sedan 1990 Chevrolet Coach. 1929 Oldsmobtle Coach 1928 Pontiac Coupe. 1929 Pontiac Coupe. 1929 Ford Coach. MOTOR SALES CO. Phone 892 DON’T FORGET OUR~ HALF price dress sale. Beautiful Ch.f* foo and Crepe Dresses this w**'*’ end at half price. W. D. Massee 1* THE DAILY DISPATCH 15 NOW ON •ala at The Smoke Shop, Jeffertf* Case, Henderson Candy Kite* l * 8- Wortman's Pharmacy. Wiggins Drug •tera, Agency. You may •a« ur * a copy from any of these P ] * c * at the regular prioe of sc. 29*-