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Second Round Golf Play j Sees Move Efimmatjoas vll d louud of the annual ~< v for the West End Ooua i ~o niifei- wit* hid yesterday, ' n . n i <t the p’iy baing la the .... r*. r*»r. « re v -n tnipionshto flight, J. H. - ..j t defentljns vh&mpior. who de r "tc >n Monday wm lemitated by / ff./.il* and won over O. T. K«rk "\,p Let Averette won from J. - A-. e J and - in ,he on, Y other . “ n ;he fir«t flight, narrowing , n thi< flight to three Brodie '* t £ f Parham this afternoon in ... .muid he a mighty close march _' A\erette will take on *he win ... tome now. . t , second flight pairings yes- L F Shaw won over A. J . j and 1 S H Watkins nosed “\v c Mills 1 up in an extra hole Game In City League On Wednesday Is Rained Out 0 J Pluviu*. the city's most \i-itor at this time arrived puit*. in time to spoil yester , c-i.. ga me oe tween the Post Os ”, v .tr.d the Clements Motor - - 3i r\ team carded to run off at n„ iii League Park. - w i' postponed on account ( visitor rain, and will be play- K Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock ; -cr •*< '* •an get together and ... a. y line on that date. A vj.j. p.’iht. . uael should be t : :h. afternoon's tilt when jl 1’ m d 'l u> -M E. Baraca classes i - c».' r sci th-* celebration of Sunday 1 iße^yjlfel CITY LEAGUE Li*C ttEDMOT LEAGUE Kn-’-'rt-t-usboiO rain. Cr,. c il. Durham 8. . -<■ - '»;.m y. Wilnung’on 6. I NATIONAL LEAGUE C i«o i-4 Boston 2-1. tvr. 5 St. Louis 4. f ":D.rth t*-4 NVw York s-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE B-.j' n 13 Ch.ca >, 5. PtHi«d#.phia 13-4. Deiiuit 4-0. J C -\>iand 2-12 New York 1-10. iVi-r. y S: 3. The Piedmont Parade _____________ 1 < *p- t'atn Blocked. H r • k-ii ’h.- game be-v®.«n me j . Fi’iiut- and the Raleigh i Mght in RaPign. These \ ’ -a play a L> *b cheader ] Bees Ming Bulls. £<•(:. 8;... eri■ .I - gave the Char I We Want to | Announce^ I - Special Service ' I FROM _ This Agency is possible because its members are men trained to solve insurance* problems Whatever 5 your insurance! question g| may 1 be/we will gladly discuss it with you and suggest an answer without obligating you. K? fT/»i* lervic# ia •» near aa | your teltphonm E CALL | Insurance Department Citizens Bank & Trust Co. W. H. PLKMUiO, M»m«« 199 Hsadmea, H. 0. match. J. W. Jenkins defaulted to C. M. Booth. Shaw will probably play Watkins this afternoon with Booth drawing a bye. The third flight saw Pittman Davis win fr°m A. Jamelaon by a default. William Webb won hta match from \ B. Rollins and W. C. Brandon had a bye for yeaterday's play. This aft ernoon Brandon will probably play Webb and Davis will have the bye. Yesterday's play was run off under the heavy difficulty of rain wnich made the course soggy and jrreann p °°k water making putts hard to sink. The matches that started be fore the rain fell yesterday were con tinued on through the downpour which added some discomfort to the golfers and accounted for tha high scores turned in at the conclusion of rfcty. school day. for this is the last time these two teams meet, unless it is in the play off, this season. Bill Payne, fast ball artist of the M. E.'s, will probably cross up with Andy "What- A-Man" Finch, curve ball pitcher of the M. P.’s, on the mound and they should be very stingy with hits and runs probably be few and far between. Wall Street Bears and the Lions will ope ntheir exhibition on Friday at 5 o'clock with two kinds of ani | mats, lions and bears, starting the game but probably before Its finished there will be a few "monks” numbered among those present. lotte Bees a decided advantage In the. scoring last night in Durham as the Bees were stinging the Bulls 11 to 8. All kinds of baseball were seen in last night’s contest. Twins Win To Leave Cellar. The Winston-Salem Twins turned in a 9 to 6 win fiver the Wilmington Tars last night i nthe Twin City to move into fifth place and giving Wil mington the sole possesion of the cel lar position. Coleman was rapped for 16 hits by the Twins while the Sailors were getting 10 safeties off A. Smith | 1 Today^mes CITY LEAGUE. 1 AA. P. B&sacaaYs. M. E._Baraca*. (Tomorrow) j Wall Street vs. Lions. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Wilmington at Winston Salem Greensboro at Raleigh. Charlotte at Durham. AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 New York at Cleveland. Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Philadelphia . Pittsburgh at New York. St. Loui3 at Brooklyn. Chicago at Boston. ■WWERBON, i j*' . • * W. C.J DAILY DISPATCH' THURSDAY, JU L Y 28, 1982 " Fair, Olympic Girls Who’ll Splash for U. S. NORENfi FORDES. ANN GOVEDNIK ROBERTS? JANERAIJNTZ JOAN M'SHEEUY Prize winners when it cornea to ■ looks as well as swimming and diving j tests are these girls, members of the American girls’ Olympic acquatic team. The swimmers include Misses I Helene Madison. Lenore Right, Jose- 1 phone McKim, Norene Forbes, Elea No Bonus But Plenty Laughs ••• Regardless of orders issued by Washington authorities that the Bonus Army quit the capital, these veterans are apparently in no hurry to leave. They are shown enjoying a Vaudeville show in one of their camps. General Pelham Glassford. superintendent of the District Police is shown farrow) as he sat with leaders of the bonuseers and enjoyed the show. DOG KILLS SNAKE TO SAVE CHILD The uncanny intelligence of Myra V., a Doberman Pinscher dog that never won a blue ribbon, is credited with saving the life of three year-old Gene Boldman of Dayton, 0., the canine’s best playmate. Gene saw a rose on a bush that he wanted. Three times the child reached for it and three times Myra V. pulled him back by the seat of the pants. The fourth time the dog made a leap, cut in be tween the boy’s hand and the rose and sank his teeth into the neck of a large rattlesnake. The dog and snake battled. The snake lost his life. Myra V., shown with Gene, above, was badly bitten but is expected t« recover. nor Hohm, Ann. Govednik, Margaret Hoffman, Joan McSheehy, Louisa .Roberts and Mrs. Eleanor Garrati Sayville and others not pictured here. The divers include Misses Georgia Coleman. 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Let results convince you. Ask for the new Sinclair Regular Gasoline, stepped up 70%. NOTE: For best results, use Sinclair Opaline or Sinclair Pennsylvania Motor Oil. Both have been de-waxed, and absqi freed from petroleum jelly at as low sr 60° F. below zero. PAGE SEVEN