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j;ill (iarr Races To Win (h <*r Ben Eastman As New 100-Meter Record Is Set ~ u :.am U>s Angeles Aug • thundering finishes ■ u N , Olympic arena yea-. L ' , : t.tcvd to spectacular ! y ,E.istnkan in the ai- j • v record tune of] n me 400 meter final j • .11, n ace of Finland’s ..... barely nosed out v , t.i- .n -tar. in a widely lV m the 5000 meter r nane than 60.000 spec ,%r >.> then feet roaring ha* third and *• ' , n ,» setback to Eastman - . a ;i-American duel for tr.iv,. a demonstration . fc ~ unprecedented in the • O ympic track and field ... a- leht.neti three time? d .n fror. of Hill to lead t .. .in to the tape by a scant hid Lehtinen stepped .. k af.t r blocking Hill’s : u-h. than th espectator* M . :,vei berating chorus oi , he.ef that the Finnish : ~b< i ndy frustrated tbs T'" 39.02 Hoc 2 lots S. V ' 2,r. I' 1 t> . u I,onnle. 3 .. , W H. Est. ' ... \\ R 1 lot N. , Mae 10 lots 111 94 .. > \v tt<o a. .. 30.4 f , \\ ..ini Uailev. T. . . Mi, J Y. 2 lots 64.21 ." 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United Sla<eß ln mak(ng bjal announcement of Lehtinen’s vic- At the same time, however. Lehtin n was censured in effect by a state oent from J. S. Edstrom of Sweden resident o t (he international federa ‘On. who said: “Ahhough the autho- Ates of the amaeur ahletie union <of Lrv.ted Sales consider the race o< fairly run there will be no official retest from either Mr. Hill or the nrted States.” MSOF BRIDGES BLASTED BY HARRIS — >etroit Ace Retires 26 Men In Order But Senator Outfielder Singles Detroit. Aug. 6 (AP)-Dave Harris. ! Ul.ty outfielder for the Washington ' enators. blasted the hopes of Tommy ! tridges. Detroit righthander hurler. i or a perfect game yesterday after i Iridgers had retired 26 men in order. | With two out in the ninth and the core 13 to 0. Manager Walter John- J on sent Harris in to bat for Pitcher k»b Burke. The crowd of 8,000 that I ad watched Bridges pitch a no-hit io walk, no-run game for eight and' wo thirds innings, sat in tense silence wondering at Johnson’s action when is team had no dhance'to win. Harris hit the first pitched ball into est field for a olean single and be ■ame the first Washington man to l each first base. Then Rice came up 1 ;nd hit to First baseman Davis who | hrew to Bridgets for the putout. It /as a slam-bang victory for Detroit. ! >ut a heart breaker for Bridges, •even Washington batsmen hit to the •utfleld, but only one was a hard hance for the fielder. The Piedmont Parade Capa Beat Bee* Roland Flinn took, all ®f the sting 1 ut of ttie Charlotte Bees last night in Taleigh and would have blanked hem if it had not been for Culbreth’s (omer in the fourth. The Caps hop >ed ail over Settlemire to score their line runs while the best the Bees ould do was to seor two in the fun,h. This loss forces the Bees out of top •osition. as Greensboro was winning ist night. Patriots Take Loop Lead The Grenest»oro Patriots whipped he Wilmington Sailors last, night in he Seaport town 9 to 5 and took the hedmont lead from Charlotte who yst to Raleigh. Lefty Briggs fanned 10 Pats but in •ewteen time 4ihe Pats batted hard or their victory. Bulls Lose To Twins Although outhitting the Winston talem Twins 17 to 9, the Durham lulls lost the series opener to Dur rani last night 7 to 6 principally be xiuse Bull mow mis men were wild, ssuing ten free paases to first. Six >f the Twins base hits were extra lase blows, Bryan tripled ln the fifth vit htihe bases loaded. ROUNDTRIP BARGAIN FARES August 13 HENDBBSON TO ithsns $6.00 Atlanta 7.00 Birmingham 8.00 Colombia 5-00 Savannah 6.00 Jacksoßvitte 7.00 PULLMAN BARGAIN FARES Limited Returning Prior To BSd idght Following Tuesday For Interim Hon See Agent H. *. PLEASANTS, DPA. Raleigh. N. C. Phone 27M W OM Fellows Side- Seaboard gNDERSON, (N.C.,) DAILY DBPATCH SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1932 How That Girl Gin Run! . *" t r - - - ”Tr—»»-“« 11** if|- ■ ———— m———i—__ v ' • ■ . • T PolaVd. Ju;h lß f\.» f (? leV i!f runnm « under the colors of her native winning thp inn ll j l ®, name of Stanisiawa Walasiewicz, T etCr da3h f °, r the Olympic Games. Stella is Hilda Strikfnfr tp6 i t 0 cqua her own vvor,d of 11.9 seconds. Hilda Mnke oi Canada was second with Wilheluun* Von Bremen, U. S. A. in third place. Stajjdjh&sl CITY LEAGUE Cl ** b W L Pd Kiwania 3 q joqo Clements 1 667 Whirls '» 2 1 ’.667 M. E. Baiacas 2 1 .667 Uons 11 .500 Wall Street 1 j -500 PoJt Office 0 3 .000 M. P. Baracas 0 3 .000 PIEDMONT LEAGUE Club w. L. Pci. Greensboro 22 11 .667 Charlotte 21 17 ,656 Rab'iffh 16 17 .485 Wilmington 15 16 .484 Durham 14 18 .438 Winston Salem ........ 10 22 . 344 AMERICAN LEAGUE v W. L. Prt. New York 70 34 . 673 Philadelphia 63 43 .594 Cleveland 61 43 ,5> Washington 58 47 .552 Detroit 53 48 .525 St. Louis 48 55 .466 Chicago J 34 66 . 340 Boston 26 7T .252 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club W. L. Pet Pittsburgh 59 44 . 573 Chicago 54 47 .535 Philadelphia 56 51 .523 Boston 53 51 .510 Brooklyn 53 52 . 505 New York 48 53 .475 St. LouLs 48 55 .466 Cincinnati 45 63 .417 Toda^G^mes CITY LEAGUE (Monday) Wall Street Vs. Lions. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Greensboro at Wilmington. Winston Salem at Durham. Charlotte at Raleigh. 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. Cincinnati at Boston. Recife CITY LEAGUE. Wall Street 8; Post Office 4. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Raleigh 9; Charlotte 2. Winston-Salem 7; Durham 6. Greensboro 9; Wilmington 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 3; Boston 2. New York 6; St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 9; Chicago 2. Others not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 7; Boston 2. Detroit 13; Washington 0. 9t. Louis 9: Philadelphia 8. New York-Chicago, rain. ST. LOUIS BROWNS BETTER ATHLETICS Jimmy Foxx Gets Forty-Ssoeid Homer Os Season la Sixth Frame 9t. Louis, Aug. 6 (AP)—The St. Louis Browns went 10 innings yester day to take the second game of the sales from Philadelphia, 9 to 8, each side using three pKcherß. Campbell’s homer gave the Browns two runs in the firat and Scharein’s double in the third drove in three more, but the Athletics counted six ittme® in the fifth. Their lead was brief, however, with St. Louie mak ing a pair of runs in the same inning. Poxx’s homer, his forty-second of the season, tied the count Hi the next frame. In the ninth Le#ty Grove, re 'lief hurler, almost won his own game Trith a home run. When St.. Louts «ame to bat he weakened and there m*T9 two on whan Farrell’s double tewiffct ta tea a Idling rue*. Directors Meet On Monday Night A directors meeting of the City league 1* slated for M<»iday night at 8 o’clock in the Chamber of Commerce n >om« with some mat ters of much importance to conic up. There has been no meeting cf (he directors since the second half play began and some diffi culties have come up that must be settled There are some proprisals to come up at this meeting Monday night and all managers of hail clubs in th eleague are requested t» l»e present with a complete ros ter of their team as It stands to day. O NEIL SLUGGERS TO PLAY CLARKSVILLE Game Will Be Staged Here Monday Afternoon With Strong Outfit From Virginia The O'Neil Sluggers will play the Clarksville team here Monday after noon at 3:30 o'clock at League pact, according to Manager Boyd, and this promises to be one of (the hardest games chat the local outfit has had this season. According to informhitlon frfom the Virginia town, its team is made up POES THIS LOOK LIKE A FOUL? *• ■■ -.-ay ■ •J f i i jjjgpr V' * jg i v ; s^' Phil Edwards, Canadian colored runner, was accused at this point of an Olympic 800-meter heat, of cutting into another lane. Camera shows three runners in one lane— Edwards, and just behind him, JL NORTH CAROLINA, VANCE COUNTY Foreclosure Suits for Taxes ♦hird advertisement ACTIONS INSTITUTED DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL, 3932 Name of Plaintiff Defendant Tnahip Yr. Taxes Delinquent Vance County Z. W. Wrigfat A Wife Kit*. 67 a 1929 Vance County Est. Lewie Burton Hand 1 lot 1929 Vance County Carrie Brodte Hend 1 lot 1929 Vance County Jennie Cox Hend 1 lot 1929 Vance County James Pope Hend. 1 lot 1928 Vance County Maurice Ooghill Hend 1 lpt 1929 Vance County Grandson Taylor Tneviile 108 a. 1929 Vance County S. R. Chavasse, Tr. Hend 30 a 1929-26 Vance County Est. Hernzy Lewis Midlbrg 25 a 1928-29 Vance County Nannie Bane Wmabo, 9 1-2 p 27-28-29 Vance County Curtis Hoßoway Wmsbo 34 a 1928-29 Vance County Hattie Hecks Durham N Wmsbo 53 a 1928-29 All persons claiming any interest in the lands above described and Listed for taxes by the parties whose names appear above, take notice: That actions to foreckxe the seme for the non-payment of taxes thereon, far the year above specified, have been commenced in the Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolina You are required to appear, present, and defend your re spective claims within six months from date of this notice, otherwise you will be forever barred and forever foreclosed of any and all interest or claim .n or to the property described, or the proceeds received from the sale thereof This 23rd day of July, 1982. HENRY PERRY, Ctete Couteg. WALL STREET WINS OVERjW OFFICE i Midgci Mouadtwum of Rears Complete Rom OI MaiL ■ean Nina Little “Letter” Ayscue, the midget Dh/iiiuiMnaa ut the Wad Sued tune, was complete boas ox Lae Post Orfice celtarues yesterday at League Park as the Beats were wv.nn.ng easily 8 to 4. Pout uofice nine starved otf with a iiule pep and vtm lu the larst inning. Sta.nback was oua, Norvell walked and stole second. Brewer grounded to the pitcher who caught Norvell at third. Howland goa a base hat and Tippett followed with a single to score Brewer, and Howland was out when he tried to stretch it into a double. T-hat frame was Ayscue’s worse and he had l.t'tle trouble for the remaind er of the contest. Howland pitched very well for the Post Office team but was hit hard and often with the Beers scoring three runs ln the first and four ln the sixth innings to sew the game up. The box score: Post Office Ah R H F, Stainbaek Jr 4 0 0 0 Norvell c 3 0 0 0 Brewer 2b 4 11 0 Howland p 4 2 1 0 T.ppett lb 3 0 2 0 Nordan ss 3 0 0 U Jones rs 3 0 1 0 Evans ss 3 1 0 0 Teague cf 2 0 0 0 Pullum cf 1 0 0 0 Total ..’ 30 4 5 0 Wall Street Ab R H K | Bunn ss 4 1 0 0 Langston rs 4 1 2 0 IS. Watkins 4 2 2 2 Edwards es 4 0 3 0 Herndon 3b 3 0 0 0 Stainbaek if 4 0 1 0 j Parham lb 3 1 2 0 Ayscue p 3 1 0 0 Turner c '. * 11 1 0 W. Wa'lkins c 2 11 0 , Totals 32 812 2 Score by innings R Pos-t Office 200 101 o—4 Wall Street 300 104 x—B | of 'ball play firs and I several good players from that part . of Virginia. The locals will send Bowen, speed I ball artist, to the mound on Mond 1 to appose the Virginians with Hamm and Kelly doing the work behind the | plate. Harris will be held in reserve I to relieve Bowen, if necessary. V. Powell of England, and Sera Martin of Switzerland. Paul Keller of France quit the race, * charging that Edwards had run in front of him and thus slowed Keller’s progress. Cubs* New Manager •» v ( * N l 1 , 4. *-' ■* Charley Grimm, first baseman of the Chicago Cubs, is the new man ager of that team, succeeding Rogers Hornsby, dropped as pilot after failure to keep the team in first place in the National league race. seasoneoieamaT CAROLINA IN VIEW Chuck Collins Says Back, field Prospects Better Than Last Year Chapel Hill, Aug. 6—The University of Nor h Carolina will have a sea soned foctbal Ueam this fall, bo far as first stringers are concerned, but there will be a scarcity of first-rate reserwe material. Such was the opinion expressed to day by Head Conch Chuck Coilins. just back from His East Carolina coast summer resort. He expects to be in Ohapel Hill most of the time between now and the first week in Septem ber, when fall practice gets under way. He will begin immecUaf ely laying his plans for the 1932 cam paign . Other memlbers of the Caroline coaching staff not already on the ground will join him the latter part of the month when the annual Coach ing School will be held. ‘The backfield prospects ara bet reserves.” Coach Collins said today as ter than last year, for we have more he viewed the pioapects. GROCERY STORES. FISH DEAL era and markets save on your wrap ping paper. Use old nftwspapers— Get a big bundle at the Daily Dis patch office for lhc. kl-U STATEMENT EAGLE INDEMNITY INSURANCE CO. New York City Condition December SI.. 19S1 As Shown By Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid up in cash $1,000.000 00 Amount of Lodger Aas eta December 31st of previous year $6,971,815.63 Increase of Capital doting year 6.971.81563 Income —‘From Policyholders $3,537,030.00; Miscellaneous $874.24123; Total 4.411,27123 Disbursements —To policyholders. $2,070 406 38; Miscellaneous $1,779,631.00; Total 3.860.087 38 ASSETS Value of Bond 3 and Stock $5,909,831 99 Cash in Company’s Office 21,364.40 Deposits In Trust Companies end Banks on interest 557 587 47 Premiums In Course of Collection 822 492 82 In'crest and Rents due and accrued 56.432 49 Bills Receivable 6 17634 All other assets, as detailed In Statement 215 606 42 Total $7 589.481 97 Less Assets not admitted 615.309 20 Total admitted Assets ..! $7,074 172 7- LIABILITIES * > Unpaid Claims $2,626.80800 Expense. Investigation, and Adjustment of Claims 60,500-00 Unearned Premiums * 1651.473 75 Commliision, Brokerage, and other chargee due 167,635 41 Salaries, Renta, Expenses. Bills, Accounts. Fees etc due or accrued 10.000 00 Estimated amount of. Federal. 3telW, county ana municipal taxes 75.000.00 All ether Liabilities,'as detailed In statement 962,41146 ■’ w j * • • ——— Total amount at all InAbißUes except Capital 5.552.828.62 Capital paid up .$1,000,000 00 Surplus over ad Liabilities 521.344-15 Surplus as regards Policyholders 1521.344.15 Total Liabilities $7,074,172.77 TTirtrf In North Carolina Daring 1931 Premium* Losses Premiums Losses Received Paid Received Paid AtfCidsiyt v . $2Ol Burglary and theft $ 67 YteaMh 326 t Steam boiler .... 28 Aaifco liability 27$ $1,500 Auto property dem- Liability other than * ' : - age < --y $ HI auto 207 w . ” Workmen’s Compen- Totals $1,733 $2,837 ’ nation 447 1,128 Fidelity 63 222 Surety —27 —324 Plate glass 5 —Min. "resident F. J. O’Neil; Secretary Richard F. Gibson. -iomt Office 150 WUMam St.. Nw York City. Attorney for Service: DAN C. RONEY, Insurance Commissioner Raleigh. N. C. Manager for North Carolina Hone Office. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Raleigh, March 24th , 1932 {, DAN C. BO KEY, Insurance Oommwsioner. do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abetmet of the statement of The Eagle Indemnity Company, of New York dty filed with this Department, showing the coodi ioa of mid Company, on the 31st day of Decemmber. 1981. Witness my band and official seal, the day ami date above written. DAK C. ROBEY, i*—****>. Commimkmm. PAGE SEVEN GIANTS TOP CARDS IN EIFTHSTRAIGHT Two Homers In Fifth Only Hit* That Are Given by BUI Walker New York, Aug. 6 (AP) —Two mis guided pitches in the fifth inning coat Bill Walker a no hit game as the Giants turned back the St. Louis Cardinals. 6 to 2. for ihe.r filth straight victory. Ray Blades and Jimmy Wilson bounced those two balls off the left -field stands for successive homers and the only h:ts off Wlalker. The Giants bunched ive hits and Englisi. s long fly to score foui of their runs off Derringer in the fourth and com pleted the job when Bill Terry tripled with two on in the eighth. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE I Have qualified before the Clerk of Superior Court of Vance County as administratrix of the estate of I. W. Boyd, and this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified on or before the 22nd day of July, 1933, or this notice may be pleaded in bar of their tecovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 22nd day of July, 1932. MRS. ROSA BOYD. Administratrix of the es tate of I. W. Boyd. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of me power contained in a dejd of trust executed by Lena Mims Hill and husband, Claud Hill, record ed in uio office of the Register of Dt-.ds of Vance County, in book 146, at psg*. i 53, default having been made in the payment of tne debt therein secured, on request of the holder of the same. I shah seli for cash by pub lic audUon at the courthouse door in Hendei-son, North Carolina, to the highest bidder ou Wednesday, the 3ist day of August, 1932. at twelve o'clock M. the following described real pro perty: ’’Begin at a stone on Robinson Street, Ed Turner corner, begin 47 feet from the edge of Kittrell Street, s run thence along his line N. 88 W. 190 feet to Turner corner on an old from the edge of Kittrell Street, and thence S. 9 W. about 82 1-2 feet to a pin, Kelly comer; thence along Kelly line S. 88 E. about 170 feet to Kelly Comer on Robinson Street; thence along said Street North 4 East 93 feet to place of beginning. See deed to Lena Mims from S. G. Kelly and wife, recorded in the Register of Deeds office of Vance County, in Book 134, page 167, for a more accu rate ueecription. J. M. PEACE, Trustee This 29th day of July, 1932.