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I Payne Sends Out I Bovs Asked To Report Tomorrow Principal To Act As ((Kich Until New 1\ fleeted Mentors Ar ]• r , , f..r candidate'* for the 1932 g j t footbah eleven was sound -d t> W U Payne, principal of - r t -ehcol. who will act j.- roach . i.rwiy elected mentors arrive .•; .-::v AU men are requeued to -,p. '«* the high school building a: a , .i.a tonw-rrow morning for in . n- .md for the equipment tha; * r.. . *oed :hi-s eatly in the season. «;.jd.:.*Mor. last year made its In. n’o 'he squad. taking t*wo of the ,• , i: back*. Harrison and Joyr.tr „ feu: 1m eTireia William Green . 1... nard Fason. end. Marion Rog -.d aid Nick Chavasse. tackle i; t:ic -quid without an outst&nd . • , k man to begin the season i . i!> > he greate*t loss the squ .d - .■ T» :ed l' tile passing of Hai i . - t.e thi-at fullback, who was r .f re main cogs n last year s of ;- r ar.J defense. He was a hard ■.rc p.iwerful back and a deadly *• Mt will be missed tht- year !' . •baekfleld . n K.iv-r.', halfback of I.« * - • i •<d who shared a good many .• • cn>T with ?f«rrwon. will be ’’ is \e.ir at his tegular post gi.-- backfodd a good to bu.ld j ,:.d w'.ll Frank Mills, quarts. » M tan the team last ye,r aid . • r i> nee will help him much. . r-: backf;ekl prospects for ihe cont .e.i m the re.*etv«* material • eijei ! \ • Hecber" Watkins. J Mills. V.Vit.ns. Edwards and Brown. 1 . r. will not offer aa much trou i- j ’.e h ick field since the cCaches ~j. r '*'• *l‘-h of nwferial to drop into - : - .ier.-< made by mat.lculation *. B • ' *-ments. looks like u good cen - t- .'!■ • having worked some k.st 'hi- post Bobby Green n d >• -iritis will be back at gua.d ; -i- will Durward Ha l !. Fr*d : . .1 r.d Mauric- Grissom will . *> ••'♦■lop into fin"* line mnle ■tn be worked at guard or . i» end posiiionii will pres* t ■ 1 m with no outstanding rc ~ J'- rial for these positions. A <n 'he regular mentors w II * - ir. r- city to cike charge, is ft **i j present but they are e:. ' G here by the early part of ' * s tuit until their arrival, Prcf. ft •' put the boys througa their ■ -mUring them up for the red - "a ■’ c to follow soon. SAFE CHANGED IN COUNTY CONTEST sluggers And Middleburg Will Meet Tomorrow and Not Today, Conflict I lie O'Neil Sluggers will begin 'f* i three game series with Mid tter.iiri; tomorrow afternoon at 4 ’ at l.eague Park Instead of »*> has lieen previously an ■ uiu-ed. This change was made '' o In u < tty League game being lUwd today between the Klwanln • "it. and the Lions. .aggers and the Middlebu.g wi i he fighting for cour.'y ■ ilie •* the Middleburg team is ' - lampions of the Vance Cour.'y l.eague and the locals have ' ,f 'i nil opposition that they have ‘his season at least one tin.e, i « \e a rightful claim tc he ca.l --1 impions of Independent ba- c *hs of this county. *'" winner of two of the three * 1 • will be the rulers of baseball ' section until next year. -' sicals have a good chance of 'he -eries with the Middleburg '•'though they have been defen t 'hem on more than one oc- Middleburg has lost some • : »o the local outfit and a good expected to be had. •'" ill admission fee will be charg ' Those attending the games io *• • defray ih e expenses on the . n.f Ur H£ELS looking FOR GOOD PASSER ' 'pel Hill. Sept. 8.-Coach Churk I- prescribing lota of forward work in these early days of light ' " at the niversity of North 1 > He is combing the squad pa-ser who might make possible >' ipfial attack line like the Ijoosted in 1929. ■ i" White. John Phipps, and Don * ai«- taking turns at the •’ - and if they don't come • h th*- coaches plan to try oth •'*l '*• and Phirps are the two ?ef 'dtdates for left half, and Jack hard-ruoning sophomore, * ft'l from quarterback in spring '« ’!< p Groom and Kay Thompson, two ' “r :n*-n. Hn d Johnny Daniel, a re st ->f promise, are *he leadipg can for right half. Croom, who •i'" pass and punt was one of •utstanding baekfleld stars last haa the edge at this early WINS | RACE Jimmy Doolittle’s supersportster ! is shown above flying at a speed | of 252 miles an hour to win the famous 100-mile Thompson tro phy race, the crowning event o' 1 the National Air Races at Cleve land. Major Doolittle is shown below with the tronhy. A priz'* , PIRATES SPLIT TWO WITH THEDODGERS Pirates Fall Before The Of ferings Os Fred Heimach In Second Tilt Brooklyn, Sept. H.— (AP) — Tlie Pittsburgh Pirates, starling their final bid for the National League pen nant, bnike even with the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday to shave a full game off the lead of the Chicago Cubs, who lost two games to the | Braves. After extending their winning streak to 11 straight with an 8 to 3 victory in the curtain raiser, the Pirates fell before the southpaw slants of Fred Heimach in the secoiu game, losing -1 to 2. The even break left the Pirates trailing the Cubs te five games with ndgers another foil, games back. [Sta§djh£sl CITY LEAGUE Club W L Pc. Kiwanis 6 0 1000 Page-Hoeutt 5 1 .83( Clements 4 3 . 570 Ltonn 3 3 .50k> M. P. Bararas 3 3 . 50* M. E. Baracas 2 3 .400. Wall ftS'reet 2 4 . 333 Post Office 0 7 .(Hh PIEDMONT LEAGUE Club W. L. Pet Charlotte - 44 21 ,67'. Greensboro 40 28 .fob Wilmington 31 29 .517 High Point 33 34 .493 Durham 27 39 , 4tii> Raleigh 28 41 40t> AMERICAN LEAGUE tJob: W. L P~t New York 95 40 .704 Philadelphia 84 .54 .60r Washington 29 55 59( Cleveland 27 58 . 571 Detroit 66 « St. Louis 52 77 .42t Chicago 42 90 .318 Boston 37 98 . 274 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club w. L. Pci Chicago 29 55 .590 Pittaburgh 25 61 .551 Brooklyn 22 66 .522 Philadelphia * 69 67 .507 Boston 68 69 - 496 St LouLs 64 71 .474 New York *6l 73 .455 Cincinnati 56 82 .403 FIRST STATE GAME IS IMPORTANT ONE Raleigh, Sept. B—Judging from gen eral Interest already shown, the Ap palachian game with State College at Raleigh on the night of eptembar 24 will attract an unusually large open ing crowd. State’s Wolfpock ts being hades as North Caroline's best chance for foot bail supremacy this fall and a* a result H > HENDERSON, (N.C.,) DAILY DBPATCH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1932 Call For Football | of 54,500 also accompanied the I trophy. At left is Mrs. Mae Haiz lip, wifi of James Haizlip, new , holder of the transcontinental speed mark, who smashi-d the world's speed record for women with an avenge mark pf 2'>f> , mile* an hour. ihe ’Packs first game is expected to be well attended. Many look upon the game with Ap. palacbian as a warmer for the *«eßscn but Coach Johnny Smith and Kmik Reese consider It a game to be reck oned with. THE FIRSTHAND ONIY 5-STAR MOTOR OIL w. j£ p Sr The perfect motor oil mutt excel in five ettentie! 4 - % ! r qualities—low carbon contend —long life—low i . .*,»• consumption—winter fluidify*—ability to kbepatt ... | wSiUBSBk. The best Paraffinic oils rate well in three of V v •., ft .fbete qualifies. They lack two. f, . ’ .lNaphthenic (Asphaltic) oils are excellent in tw# k N of these qualities. They lack three. N |||fe: A Hydrofined Essolube is the only oil ever pro '-;j| m duced to excel in all five essential qualities. Mk JB Hydrofining made this possible—for the first time. 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In the City League, between the leigue leading Kiwame baseball team and the fourUi place Llone will marie the passing of the first regular season of organ ized amateur baseball for this city. The Klwanlans should have n 0 dif ficulty In winning over the Lion* since the entire rigut side of the ani mal's infield will be mlsain„ today Loughlln. second bav.oiMi is out of the city and will be missing as will Holland, hard hitting, clean fielding first baseman. Manager Vick faces a problem In filling the of these | two valuable men with some of his re'erve strength. Pat Might, Lions hurler, will preh cbly hook up with Harris, the <*ce of the Kiwanians hurling staff, ir. what should be a good pitchers battle if Hight can get ihe support from his team mates that they should accord him. A win this aftenoon so the Kiwan. ians yill close the league as far as reg ular play is concerned and the cham pionship series can get underway ini miediatftly between them and tile M. P. Baracas, first half winners. > Interest has been waning in the loop | during the past week due to several | barons and it is hoped that the series ; can be runoff in quick man. cr since ' the top clubs semeed to be ! he only ones left to keep up the interest. The series will be played at League ; park with all games getting underway sharply at 5 o'clock. The Piedmont j ■ Parade ~ Pat« Win From Bcea The Greensboro Patriots hit the! Charlotte Bees hard last night in I Greensboro for a 14 to 3 victory, bump, ing Shaney hard and often while ! Chapman was pitching mosterfful ball for the Pats. Much in'erest was shown in the game since these two clubs meet next week in the post season series of the Looks Like an Early Fall i J ' i_ ♦ / V»! i ' •> ‘ '. * ! ft • ..." . , '-V ’ n’ mak ‘ n « ««« obeisance, too* u.e arnource.ue: t too eD W^ S ,nform * d Tie was entered in the Bread U. how f n atU v ed the Fall °P emn X °f Belmont Park 1 I. Bangle did his fall all right, at the first Jump, to the extreme discor of Jockev Bellhouse. Green Cheese won the evrnt Babe Ruth Leav es For Examination Detroit, Sept 8 (AP)—Babe Ruth I the New York Yankees’ perennial | candidate for home run hitting ! honor*, left for New York laat night to be examined ml treated for what he lean is an attack of *p | pendiellin. He was seized with severe ahdn mlnat pains late yesterday and, without notifying the Yankee nisn ■ agement, hoarded a trail with his wife at 8:30 p. m. for New York. The seriousness of hh, illness ! probably will not lie known until he reaches New York uni is ex amined by the club physician. j Pipdmont League with the first brace I of bames being in Greensboro starting I on September 13. Caps Lose Two The High Point Pointers sent the Raleigh Capitals back into the cellar j last night by taking two victories, the first by a 7 to 3 margin and the sec Candidates Here ond by an 8 to 2 count. Walker pitched for the Caps in tiie first game and Taylor was Ihe being pitcher in the night cap. Bulls Beat Tara Big Tom Wolfe, with a perfect night nt bat, led the Durham Bulls to a 9 to 3 verdict over the Wilmington Sailors last night in the seaport town. The game was a listless affair with the Bulls ouihitting the Sailors, 15 to 6. BEiyit! I PIEDMONT LEAGUE High Pont 7-8; Raleigh 3.2. Greensboro 14; Charlotte 3. Durham 9; Wilmington 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 11-2; Chicago 4-0. Pittsburgh 8-2; Brooklyn 3 1. Philadelphia 6; St. Louis 5. New York 7; Cinelnra.i 5. PAGE SEVEN WILDCATS HAVE TWO JUNIOR HALFBACKS Have Shown Power And Ability That W*l Be Difficult to Overcome Davidson. Kept, a- Tw„ junior col lege halffbttcki ou Uie Davidson Col lege Wildcat football squad ui»* liable to break through to varsity berths this year. The pra<*tioe», at Davidson are not many days old. but ' .-.ese iwo men have shown power and . ui ‘>y that will make it difficult to keep them on the Ridelines when the iniUul baekfleld is chosen for the Duke tilt in Durham on September 24. These men are Fred Dickerson, from I.re=--Mcßj* Inxti’uto at Banner Kilt, and Willson, ffrom Tennessee Wesleyan Junior College at Athens. Twin. The ' former was n member of the Davidaon I squad list year, but was not Inserted j into a single lineup. Durln*. ’he win- I ter foo'ball drilla this pi«»'-fr showed I remarkable ability as a bai’ ta'el. as ! a blocker, find as a possessor ot foot. ; ball acumen. iTodayffilmes CITY LEAGUE Kiwanis vs. Lions. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Charlotte at Greensboro Duih-ir.'. t Wllmi- High Po nt at Uii-^'i. AMERICAN LEAGUE | Philadelphia at Cleveland, j Washington at St. Louis. New York at De roll Boston at Chicago NATIONAL LEAGUE JSt I<ouis at Philadelphia . Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Cincinnati a: 2 * *.v York. 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