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wyiNS sis K SOX WIN BY 3,2 I .. Threaten In Fourth ■“’J, Ruth And Sewell ■ Score on Single E' • \u» With Ted |H,;- ■'* '„ . r'h it i v Luffing in : ; B, ; < ' dual. the Chi- I ■■> * „ -if* -••lit'.’ opener ( \ * Y ir.keen 3 to 2 .»<ir*sr the Yankees |/■ ;• * ,i,.iitiliil tn the • ' . .. v m.-oi ed the tie ... i.' of Funk s sa . . »n< fly The Sox run in s he same . «• . .. -ihiiisß. .uivttnc ' ~: ■ the .- .-.u iifiee and K t hr’fer Foth.-i gills ■ .. • ;r’h inning did th» ■H-" |,i mu Then Sewell Hk' . ~nd ho*h 'Cored i ht how The 1 S "\ t f.-rmei Htvlot t'ni- J vh tt ’imph of the l.'Wlldiu^S I t m LEAGUE ■. . W L Pet B 3 0 1000 ! .10 iow> Hr?.- 1 .067 1 1 .007 B i i .:*»>, M*"7 l .uoo i §§ o .iHio . 0 3 .000 ■ r i£l)>lo> I LEAGUE B W. L. Pc*. ■ 9 .690 Mr. . 20 10 .607 B?T. H 15 .483 14 10 .407 13 17 .433 Bf. 10 ID .345 .DIE Kit AN LEAGUE ■ W. L P~t . 69 34 . 670 42 .596 .574 K. 40 .553 ■-7 47 .525 ■; pi .400 KI. 20 73 .263 national league I 0"b " . L. Pet. 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'■ day of September. 8e... lays thereafter |-, 1 .; •he complaints I - ..*4 will be granl - ••nip; utp..; and all B - n - iny right, title • : • a:d lands, or ■«ie of same are ■ ' 1'7 1 it at 'he office It , n - x mon h.s from |»;.j y " >hd p csetit the ■ ’hereof, i>r be *; .. r r »'trr*d ’’rom claim* ' " r in j n ■ August. 1932. •KARY 4»ERl*y ■■ A * superior Court. f T-y At'y. PKOTECT your health by drinking buckhorn water I In Sterilized Bottles. A Mineral Product of Nature A Light Pleasant Tasting Water j^ as Ve n Satisfaction for Over 25 Year* J iu \ where in Henderson, Fresh every Saturday H P‘ r ‘aon m half gallon bottles and 5 gallon demijohns I Analyzed Every Thirty Days. i>;' m t or from Page-Hocutl Drug Company B T HI CKS, Manager—THOMAß ROYSTER, Salesman Bullock, N. 0. btagmg Their Own Oh!.ly m pics MT ®wn athletic meet at a nearby beach Ro«;»linri n staging their demonstrates that gSSffi SSTffi S P c„^r' Americans Dominate In Olympic Record Winning Olympic Stadium. Lew Angeles. Aug. i 1 'API The bespectacled little Ame rican Negro. Eddie Tolan of Detroit. 1 who had to rely on » friend's assist ance to get to bis country's final try- I outs, today was crowned sprint ciram- j pi on of the world as he raced to do- j c sive victory in the Olympic 200- I m««ter final before 85.000 spectators. I Four years ago Tokm failed to make ! the American Olympic team, but yes terday he came down the stretch with in unbeatable rush to lead his te.-m, nvites. George Simpson, and P.iiph Metcalfe, and lower the Olympic rcc (td to 212 seconds. Two days ago Tolan beat Metcalf* bv only two inches in the 100 met -r nal. but yesterday Tehn eliminate'! iny question of the outcome by Dcat nst Smpson by two good yards, with Metcaifo a scant half-foot further be hind. The sweep of the American sprint *rio was the climax of the fourth straight day of unprecedented track ! ind field performances as well as.thr Treate.v <j ny the UnMed States has >ver had in thus international athletic 'ompetition. The Americans, dominating the pro -eedings from the outset, won all four of the men’s championships decided, ! breaking Olymm/pie records in three of hem. in addition to which the great , Texas girl atih’eto. Mildred -Babe" j Didrikson. maintained the feminne world record breaking pace with a new murk of 11.8 seconds for the 80 me*er hurdles In her first trial race. ! The Americans finished ono-two ihree in both the- 200 meter dash and ‘ 100 me ter hurdles final, won by Geo. I Sailng of: lowa.. They were 1-2 in the ! discus flrrow. where sax Oiymrpte rwc-j ord breaking tosses were climaxed by Kiwanis Club Gives M. P.s Third Loss In Last Half Jimmy Cash. Kiwanis catcher de feated the M. P. Baracas yesterday almost singlehanded as the Kiwanis club won over the M. P. Baracas 4 to 1 to give the first half chompions their third straight loss in the sec ond half. Ca. h knocked out two nice doubles out of three trips to the plate, batting in three i uns and scoring the fourth Kiwanis run himself. Duke held the Baracas scoreless un til the .sixth frame when they pushed over their lone tally. Larkin pitched a nice game for the Sunday school team, allowing only six hits, the same number garnered offDukc, but was given ragged sup port afield with his team committing five mSscues. ggggRSON, (N ,c„) D AJLY DISPATCH THTJHSDAY, AUGUST 4. 1932 ' (By the Associated Press.) Men’s track and field (Wednes day). Pole vault finals; Won hy William Miller, U. S. A, it feet 1 7-8 inches, new Olympic record and betters recognized world's record. Former Olympic re cord 13 feet 9 1-2 Inches by Sabin Carr, U. S. A., 19*8, World's record It teet I 1-2 inches held by Lee Barnes. U. S. A., 1928. . Discus throw finals: Won by John Anderson, U. S.'A„ 162 feet 4 7-8 inches. New Olynfplc record. Former record 155 feet 3 inches l»y Clarence Hauser, U.‘ S. A.. 1928. 110-meter hurdles finals: Won by George Sating. U. S. A.; time, 14.6 seconds. 2»o meter run finals: Won by Eddie Tolan, U. S. A.; time, 21.2 seconds, new Olympic record. Former record 21.4 sec onds set by Carlos Lutti, Argentina and Arthur Jonah, Germany, in quarter-finals Tuesday. Standing of the nations after four days, 12 events: United States 151: Ireland, 200 Canada, 19; Great Britain. 18; Finland, 16; Japan. 14; Germany, 14; Poland, 10; Sweden, 8; France, 7o Cxechoslovakia, 4; Phillipplncs, 4; New Zealand, 13; Argentine. 3 South Africa, 3; Hun gary, 3; Italy, 2; Brazil. 1. I the victorious heave of 162 feet. 4 7-8 inches by giant John Anderson, for mer Cornell star. They finished 1- 3-4 in the pole vault as Bill Miller scared beyond the .listed world rec ord with a vault cf 14 feet 1 7-8 inches to win a spectacular duel from the, surprising Japanese ShiH hei Ni3hida. w<ho placed second at eat actly 14 feet. • * Bill Higtot, in the shortfield posi tion. was responsible for two of his team's five errors, but he could prob ably be forgiven for these if it had not been for his listless ball playiug. He lei several bolls go through his posi tion without making an attempt to play th» m and at bal he failed to run ou! balls grounded to the infield and errored which would have given him the initial seek if he tried to beat them out. The boxscore: M. P. Baric as Ab RH E Bill Hight as --3 0 0 2 angston 2b ...3 0 0 0 C. Finch 3b 3 0 11 Holloway c 3 0 0 0 B. Right rs ; 3 0 2 1 A. Finch lb 3 0 0 0 Clopton cf 3 1 0 0 Larkin p 2 0 2 0 Totals 28 1 6 5 Kiwanis Ab R H E Edwards cf 3 0 0 0 Rogers ss 3 0 1.0 Turner rs 3 11 1 Terrell lb 3 0 0 0 Robinson 3b 3 1 3 3 Forsythe 2b 3 * ® Cpshe 3 1 2 1 Duke p 3 0 1 0 Brame If 2 0 0 0 Matthews If 1 0 0 0 Totals 26 4 8 3 Methodist Baraca 000 001 o—l Kiwanis 020 002 x—4 THE DAILY DISPATCH tS HOW OH sale at The Smoke Shop, Jefferson Case. Henderson Candy Kitchen, Wortman’s Pharmacy. Wiggins Drug Store. Agency. You may secure a copy from any of ttoeao pte.ee* regular 2'--' SLOGGERS CAPTURE FORTIETH VICTORY Bowen Pitches o‘Neil Stug * geri To 6 to 2 Win (Her Ay cock Team TWO AYCOCK HITS J. B. Fox Leads Batting For Locate With Three Btngln Out Os Four Trips to Plate Bowen pitched tlhe O’Neil Sluggers to their fortieth win of title season yesterday at League Park when he a 1 towed the Aycock team only two safeties. The Sluggers got nexg to Edwards for 11 hits scoring 6 runs while tihe Aycock team waa utilizing their two hits and three Slugger errors to score 2 runs. J. B. Fox ad the hitting for the lo cals with three blnglee out of four tr+pps. Bowen was the only other mtan to get more than one safe hit for the locals. Manager Boyd of the Sluggers said bis team has won forty games .Hrihile kwing sixteen and he his defeated every team in the oounty. The box score: A y cock AbRHE Herndon cf 4 0 0 0 Edwards p ~..4 ;0 1 0 T Hoyle If 4 0 q q Southerland ss 4 1 0 0 Smith 2b 7 4 0 0 0 Adcock lb | 4 0 1 j E. Edwards 3b 3 j q 1 Wri «** c 30 o 0 L. Hoyle rs .... 1 2 0 0 0 Totals 32 2 2° Henderson Ab.R.H.E S. Boyd cf 4 2 1 0 J B Fox rs 4 0 3 0 MaynaTd 2b 4 11 0 Kelly 3b 4 q 1 0 H Fo * 4 0 0 0 S. Kelly c 4 0 11 Scoggins ss 4 11 - A Boyd lb *. 4 11 0 Bowe n p 4 i 2 1 T °fe»ls 3« 6 11 r Avcock oop 010 010—2 Henderson 13Q 000 20x-€ CITY LEAGUER Kiwarvis 4; M. P. B&raoas 1. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Durham 5; Wilming’ton 2. Others rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE All gtaxnea postponed. * _ • AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 3; New York i. Detroit 2; WasMngton 1. No others played. Toda^G^ines CITY LEAGUE Lions, vs. M. E.. Baraca. (Tomorrow) Wall Street vs. Poet Office. piedmont league Raleigh at Wlns*ou Salem. Greensboro at Charlotte. Wrimdngton at Durham. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia ait St. Louis. New York at, Chicago. Washington at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louis at New York. Pittsburgh ait Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston. U. S. Gift to France ' m ■ r >- ~ ■fott'i Vt ‘t* vt:‘ T-> f j "France Defiant,” l* tb « message of thix msgnificient monament pre sented to France by the United States Government. It rises ISO feet on a pedestaJ that is 86 feet high and Is the work of Frederick MacMon nies. distinguished American sculp tor. The statue is erected near MeaoXj on the famed Marne batti*- ’ 1 "X -■». h I I ~~~ * Tennis Royalty Hold Court A Queen met an Ex-Queen when Mrs. Helen Wills Moody (left), world champion woman tennis player met her rival of several years ago, Su» sanne Lenglen, famous French star, during the Davis Cup matches in Paris. This time both were mere spectators. The Piedmont - Parade Only one contewt was had last night in the Cigarette Circuit, the rest be ing postponed on account of min. Bulls Check Sailors The Durham Bulls checked the Wil mdngtion Sailors’ winning utreak last night in Durham as Tiny Sutler was spPtdhing stellar ball, scattering 9 sail or hats and allowing only two runs. Durham scored five runs off twelve hits with Clarke and Brown leading STEPPED UP K ■’ Sfe '''<. A Jg! j| r :&ts^k, \^kMfi Mr THE NEW SINCLAIR REGULAR fias a higher anti-knock rating than some premium fuels It’s a bold claim but we can prove at such a price. 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Both htvt ( tttndt-wtxtd, «nd tiro you’ll drive a long way before you’ll freed from petroleum jelly at as low as find a gasoline to compare with it 60 ° F. below zero . v1 v the attack with thre hits each. „ Allen and Wfclah. of the Sailors, fur nished the fieldirt , ggems of the evening, .robbing Durtiam of appar ently hits. STAR YALE ATHLETE SECRETELY MARRIED New Haven. Conn., Aug. 4.—(,AP) Albert J. Booth, Yale’s diminutive football and basKetball captain and baseball star was secretly married July 4 to Miss Marion G. Noble, ac cording to records in the Branford town clerk's office. DETROIT DEFEATS WASHINGTON, 2,1 Take Opening Game Os Se., ries To Make Record of 7 Out of 12 Games Det*«, Augutt, 4 (AP)—Oetruit made it seven victories out of 12 games against Washington this season by taking the Senators 2 to 1 in a ssries opener here yesterday. The game was a good hurling duel between Alphonse Thomas end Vlo Sorrell for the first eight innings. Thomas gave Detroit but five hits one of them a double by Rtkel that sent in the winning run in the sixth Waahdngiton collected an even half dozen hts off Sorrell. Three of. these were combined in the second to produce the only Senator run. Detroit's first run came In the fourth inning and was a gift from Thomas as he walked Gerrlnger. first man up. Big Charley twer* to «eoond base a«er Stone flied, took third on an in field out and scored on Rhiel’s single to right. Two were out when Walker singled in the fsjflt'h inning. ’Then Rhtel bounede the ball off left field fence to score Walker. art shires ASKS FOR RETIREMENT Boston Aug. 4.—CAP)— Ar t Shires, the Boston Braves, colorful first baseman, today asked Kenesaw M. Landis to be placed on the National league’s voluntarily retired list. The ball player's application was approved by President Emil Fuchs. • Fuchs, who has been touring the baseball by-ways for several days In search of a replacement for Shiree. said he would pay Arthur hik full salary and in addition would provide him with funds to obtain the best possible medical treatment fer his injured knee. PAGE THREE