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®S DEFEAT THE jSOOKim DOQ6ERS . ue Leader* Trail UntiL U f““ ( ,h When The, Put Over Four Run* , VUf . 25 (AP>- The Cube CU^- ne n m>pht as leade. in a turned bee* the fir ■** ” *'r* G" 11 - 1 * Brooklyn Robins. N ~ , rt . crucial aeries" , a , League’* leading pen *- **P«'n.>d • «jj m-’ - n -‘ n a rn *’ r< ’ yicta *y tor ■ t><i> r- nth >: went Into the. rec s - x j- -i Triumph that increased ti . , v , Brooklyn to 4 1-2 games ,i jrt nitc assertion of their | ..t • TT.r .rad *- »va • k .»n early lead, scor " »•<> off Charlie Root in the first > |• ru- Cub- opened up 1 Q j T v-rr. pur over four runs to take i '* jr .j -watted their way to what I ~ j appealaners an easy vie- j **- j».ur.«st - teadi.y fiom the first - f.j me -eventh. when he hit a .* * ■■dnr-s then Bob Smith «-'<• ’■• r and finished it ex- J. ) s «»ie - .hhthr! featured two-base ...j i r b.* fourth they clouted. ,cc jt) e- and two smglm /or , M K:k: Cuyler opened with - t Stephenson doubled him 1 - *- r tr *r man b-d been retired j I r zj. a: u HtrmeO'- added another | L - : a - t.»- Koenig then singled i -r !.r.J- h.' * f the frame. H,-ur. - uoub e and two Infield j another run in the fifth, j j» r Fa> Thoma- replared Van Mun- j - ..tnth The C“bs scored i .j- •*<> iuns Smith hit a cupt e:and Herman tripled and j roaie w hen O Doul errored. I*. Jiub.e- combined with a walk I c i a i.t bat.-man .-cored the DoUg- ! c ::r?t ir.ning runs. Root’s wild- i ; w /at* them another In the seventh tits -* walked two men after Stripp CDoa. had singled and Smith u -,n them one in the eighth on u/n by Dope* Taylor and Stnpp. I WIN AND DEAN WIN OVER GIANTS Dizzy Pitche* A Five-Hit Game And Pound* Out 1 Homer and Single 5; I■ ~- Aug 25 (AP)—Dizzy ■ I>i- jt.J Martin confounded j :t -V» Fe n < bants with their pitch- i t.l kisi Li: - feats y*<rterday and ' tr :-ai The easy victims of a 6 to i . -•*i 1 victory. r<- pi’ched a five-hit game and j four runs with a homer and 1 <T/f Mar.r* proved generally an- ; - ~i ’ opposition, hitting two i an - a single and stealing a , u* | fSla'^n^sl CITY LEAGUE .. Qub W L Pd * jr ‘ 5 o .1000 ! tr ‘ 41 .800 ; . • 3>r ’ : * 3 3 . 500 \ 8;,r3, 's 4 2 3 . 400 1 *, E B •»s 1 3 .250 i f ' ** 0 5 . 000 PIEDMONT LEAGUE nub W. L. Fed | "* 38 15 .708 | ... 32 21 .604! * r? ’ 27 25 . 51* | 22 29 .413 | P - nT 21 30 .412 ! "*'*•*'“ 20 33 . 3T7 t AMERICAN LEAOUU w. i- m i Yi k S 4 37 .6M “l- .pn.a 75 4 g >eo# V' ,ird 70 53 . 569 > r “ r 69 53 56* «2 .W .517 1 r.“’ d ‘ S 5 65 .456 j" Ca5 ° 38 80 . 332 NATIONAL ucaottb c C '" h W. L- M r ieo 68 51 .517 p‘. vt J ,>n 66 58 • .532 Bc .' :,fr 64 58 . 523 p.' n 63 64 .496 v ; v ' 60 62 .492 C._ r Y '"' k 58 64 .475 ' rr,i ' 53 74 . 417 K err, LEifim a _ ci*smetvta 6. PIEDMONT LKAOCI r J * Kh 9. Durham 4. a ' "e 3 Wiimingfon 2. * r - P'»-nt 4; Greensboro 1. B. .. N ; ATI °BAL LEAOUI f. “ 1 Cincinnati 2-3. 7 Brooklyn 4. j, ' ’ Hit 9; Pittsburgh 6. '1; New York 2. r. AM /RICAN LEAOOI .V ‘ ’ Boston 3 - IK 9 Cleveland 3. J hiTun 2; Detroit 1. jU ‘* 5 - BhiladaitJU*. V WbilduU fWiU yeßtn, y iT P * ner a f our- hung upC n7neL a *.J!* onte ♦he seaaoo. victory 0 f Weaver and b# * WhT.ehlll, eac Earl W-hlngtC ni^^^ 1 ** h ‘ te ,h S^ w 001 prov * .'* r ° rs ' bul n r* ! man in. , ny Kfrrr second base- W«t h»d ff" c ™ Wn *»<• •ith’rs D * v !‘ “—utoi. '"uT .^ lh but , kX ' foum. «„ . Implng Mct> Z°^ s ‘^ Coaches Gather At Chape) Hill Chapel Hill, Aug. 23 Fifty-four people from nine state# were enrolled In the University of North Carolina’s Eleventh Annual Coaching School for owning classes Tuesday, according to figures given out by E. R. Rankin secretary of the school. Thirty are North Carolinians, 10 are Virginians, four are from Illinois. | three from New York, two each from Georgia and Connecticut, and one each ‘ from South Carolina and Florida. Coach Bob Petaer opened the Coach- 1 lag school, welcoming members to . Chapel HUI by offering them the use ' & 8 I Bosch demonstrates high-pressure hydro* B dr B dBl Venation of nitrogen to produce- ammonia. 'yk f *V&\i i "4.k • I 0 I C Ber & us shows that hydrogen will combine mEKKmtfLj*? J'7' I: if* 5l en I dr | with coal to make oil. # M Bosch leads German Chemical Industry gMM ■%# to commercial hydrogenation of German lljSt 3 coal (lignite). £ Standard Oil acquires Hydrogenation £wm I Jmmrn process. Oil scientists start experiments* UP 1 Q I Nobd Prize to Drs * Boich and Bw'Wusb r JjB mwg B dr 8 Hydrogenation Scientists honor. gui*bed Scientific Award. t« 193a Hydrofined Oil Reploces "STANDARD" MOTOR OIL » ,’-*<* Essolube, the only hydrofined oil, is now available toe very “more powerful than any gasoline,” but we have replaced *'’’ ’ * : ' motorist at the price of ordinary motor oils, the widely known “Standard” Motor Oil with this new M ' This oil is a result of the great hydrogenation discovery. product. Hydrogenation of atmospheric nitrogen was the chemical Hydrofined Essolube sells at no extra cost secret that enabled Germany to produce unlimited* quanti* is.;« M i« „n j. , , . ~ . , . _, - \ „ „ . If is on sale at all stations and dealers of the following *“* of explosives *od thus to „„ years after the companies: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Stand. eapert, centered eondnued rn.poss.ble. ard Oil Company of Pennsylvania, Standard Oil Company Hydrofining, developedby the Standard 0.1 sc.ent.sts,» of Lou**,,,., Standard Oil Company, Incorporate* in •n advanced process which makes the hydrogenation of Kentucky. Colonial Beacon Oil Company, Inc. motor oil commercially possible. » Hydrofining gives Essolube all the five essential qualities _ _ for complete lubrication. B The finest Paraffinic oils have three of these essential fl B B B^B qualities. Naphthenic (Asphaltic) oils have two of them. B m Basolube, by hydrofining, combines all five qualities. There has been no commercial method before hydrofining that v m ■*» u t combined the good qualities ofithese two types of oil. It is so superior to all other oils that waare not only proud Mory of th , , rea , hydrofnint , fv . MioK which adn Em9M> , to name it after its. companion product in quality, Esso, possible. Ask for it at j war “ Standard,V station, - \ * ¥ * * * -WI •mat H*l ' __, « B O N -TON ~1 Fed. .708 .604 .819 .413 .412 3T7 HENDERSON, (N.C.,) DAILY DISPATCH. THURSDAY AUGUST 25 1932 SORDS POINTS —By SotN POCkiOl MPT toe-' A COLcaFOL ftwray in -mg us aiaticaJal -S/Alfetes CMAAIPinALSrtIP Copyright, 1932, by Central Press AmoHsHmi b»* of all University athletic facilities | with '.he cooperation otf the full mem- I berahip of the University’s coaching ■ . 3taJT. He pledged himself and his | t colleagues to make the school os val- [ I uabie as posslbibe to its members. | Coach Chuck Collins, end on the ' I famous Notre Dame team of 1924, and | head football coach of the University lof North Carolina, this morning de voted two hours to 4he matter of end [ position. Tomorrow he wili ensider j tackle position On Thursday, Guard and center positions will be discussed. Kiwanis Remain On Tnp ! Rung Os League Playing The Kiwanis baseball nine ramain in «toli pn—aafajn ot the CRy League teed rdky. by downing the Clements Uotor nine 11 to 6 with Duke pitching th® route for the winners, scattering ♦heir aim hits. Floyd started on the mound for the Clemants nine but gave way to Bight in the teurth, who was charged with the defeat. Duke got three hits out of three trips while Robineon was getting two Wiggins Franchise To Page-Hocutt ! G. Moore, manager of the Wlg ' flue Cowboy nine, announced today that be had traded the franchise of ’ that team to Ttege-Hooutt Drug Company and that the entire team will go over with the franchise to < be operated by that store. This is . the first time that a franchise has > changed hands In the league. The Cowboys are In second placet. This change taking place tomor row, will not affect the league In any way other than to change the name of the Cowboys. ’ \ CONNIE MACK HAS WON 2,498 GAMES Chicago, Au£. 25 (AP)—Twenty-five hundred triumphs on the field of base ball. That will be the achievement of Connie Mack. 69 year old manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, as soon as his club gets two more victories. Mack, oldest manager in the game, started piloting the A's 31 years ago. He says he won’t quit until he feels he has become a handicap to the club. for three to lead tbs Ki wan lans at bat. Matthews clouted a homer for the Civic club. M. Ought H was the only Motor player that got over one hit. The bo* score: Clements An B H E Steed If 5 *1 o 0 Huff es 4 2 1 0 Hlght rs p 4 i i o L. Coghlll lb 3 0 0 4 Jones c 4 i i o M. Coghlll 3b 4 i 2 0 Raynor of 4. 0 1 0 Evans 2b 3 0 0 0 Floyd p rs 3 0 0 0 Brummltt rs 2 0 0 0 Totals 35 e 6 4 Kiwanis AbRHI Boyd cf 4 0 1 0 Terrell lb 2 2 0 0 Harris 2b.. .3 2 0 1 Cash c 4 11 0 P- Rogers ss 4 3 1 3 Robinson 3b 3 1 2 1 Matthews If 4 j. 1 0 Turner rs 4 1 0 2 Duke p 3 0 3 0 To *®l 31 11 9 7 Score by innings: R Clemen's 003 201 0— 6 Kiwanife 022 034 x—ll Losing pitcher. Hlght. The Piedmont * Parade Pointers Top Pate. Al Smith, southpaw hurler of the Pointers, was too much for the Pats to handle last night In Greensboro and High Point took the opening 1 game of the midweek series, 4 to I.J Tars Lose Close One. Jim Lyle, Bee hurler, tripled to center In the ninth inning of* the 1k» (Mu with the >^»g» Chaxr lottc Bees to give the leaders a 3 to .2 dacialon over the Pirates in a flarca iy fought game. Both teams got tha same number of hits, eight. Gaps Win Pram Butt* The Raleigh Capitate prounced op Walsh’s offering teat night in Ralaigh to trim the Durham Bulls 9 to 4 aa Walker was pitching,good bail foil tha Caps. iToda^S^mes raw IJRAOUK. Wiggins vs. Lions. t Tomorrow) Post Office vs. M. R. Baracas. PIEDMONT LEAGUE High Point at Greensboio. Charlotte at Wilmington. Durham at Raleigh. AMBRICAN LEAGUE St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New York. Detroit at Washington. Chicago «t Boston. NATIONAL LEAOUI* Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. New York at St. Louis. Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at-Chicago. NEWTON NOTIFIES 60 MEN TO REPORT D&vldbon, Aug. 25 —Approximately 60 football candidates for the 1932 Davidson college football eleven were officially notified (today ,by Coach William (Doc) Newton, head mentor at th* Presbyterian institution, to re port at the Wildcat lair on Monday. September sth. This is the uniform date when all institutions of the Sou thern Conference, or which play under the conference conference rules, begin training. The value of the huge Ulesoopa had been doubly enhanced by the art of photography. 31 11 9 7 PAGE SEVEN