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PAGE TWO Henderson Out-Slugs Clarksville For Win Pahlman Gets Two Homers in Slugfest and Leads Wi t h Langley at Bat The Henderson Independents slug ged out a 1 to 7 victory over Clarks ville yesterday afternoon, getting to two hurlers for 16 hits, throe of them home runs, two by Pahlman and one by I>on Pleasants. The Palilmen hopped on the offer ings of Cutts in the first inning for HE “M” SYSTEM STORE Free Delivery Service Phone No. 177-J Bring u* your Free Goods Coupons on Palmolive Soap, Super Suds and Octagon Soap and Powder f*ta roaepiption. e t Celery, fancy Kalamazoo, 10c Lettuce, white firm head 10c Cocoa, 2 lb., can . . 23c Cake flour, Ballards, per Rkg. 20c Tea, high grade, 1-4 lb. pkg. 12 12c -Steak, tender, boneless, per lb. 20c Veal steak, boneless, per lb. 25c L Graham crackers, 1 lb. pkg. 19c . 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Clarksville gor one in the first and tied the score in tht> fourth with four runs. Henderson put the game away in the seventn with three runs. They got three more in the eighth and one tally was push edacross in the ninth stanza. Clarks ville got two tallies in their half of thg ninth. Pahlman and Langley led the locals at. bat, each getting three hits. £i- Tbdawj&mes CITY LEAGUE Lions vs. M. P. Baracas. PIEDMONT I.EAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. Detroit at New York. St. Louis at Boston. NATIONAL I.EAGUE Philadelphia at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at Pittsburgh. Boston at Chicago. HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1933 liott and Thofpeqn- led the Clarksville team with the stink. The/box score: Henderson Ab R R Po A.E Scoggins ss 5 3 1 3 8-1 Pahlman lb 5 3 313 11 Langley 3b 5 2 3 0 0 0 Pool c 5 0 2 5 0 0 Smith rs 5 1 2 5 0 0 errell 2b 5 11 4 3 0 Fox cf 7?Y 5 12 10 0 S. Boyd If 5 0 0 0 0 0 Pleasants p 4 11 0 9 0 Totals 44 12 15 27 21 2 Clarksville Ab*R. H,.Po A.E Howerton cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Winston c 4 2. 1 4 1 0 Eubanks ss 4 11 3 6 1 Walker 3b 4 11 1 3 1 Edmondson lb 4 11 13 0 0 Collier If 5 11 1 0 0 Thompson 2b 5 1.3 3 1 0 Carter rs 1 0 0 0 0 0 W. Eubanks p 2 1.0 0 1 0 Cutts prf 4 0 0 0 7 0 Totals 39 7 11 27 19 2 bv innings: "R Henderson 410 000 331 —12 Clarksville IQO 4QO 002— 7 Two base hits Scoggiris. Langley 2- Poole 2; Terrell, Fox, Eubanks, Ed mondson. Home runs- Pahlman 2: Pleasants, Winston, Thompson. Base on balls, off Pleasants 5: Cutts 0. Eu banks 0. Struck out by Pleasants 5: - Eubanks 1. Hits off Cutts ’’O in 7 innings: off Eubanks 5 in 2 innings, stolen bases: Scoggins, Lang ley, Terrell. Gives M* E.’s No Hit* But Mates Error, to Alkm One Run, To Score Allison Finch broke into that select group of pitchers who have allowed -io hits yesterday afteruqon at Le« gue Park as he pitched the. Legion entiy in the City League to a 2 to 1 /ictory over the M. E. Baiacaa. Errors by his teammates turned in the only M. E. run in the seventh, in ning. Teague was on the mound for the losers, allowing the winners six hits. Errors played an important part in the Legion’s scoring. The losing hurler was effective in pinches, keeping the Legion well in check, leaving a number of them stranded on the base paths. The final game, of the season may be played this afternoon as the Lion* are scheduled to meet M. P. Baracas. These teams will meet next week ir), the play-off series to determine th* league champions. The box score: . M. E. Baracas Ab R H E M. Kearney c 3 0 0 0 Watkins 3b 3 0 0 2 Teague p 3 0 0 0 T. Kearney 2b 3 0 0 0 Powell cf 1 0 0 0 Greene lb 3 1 0 0 Gupton ss 3 0 0 2 Whaley rs 3 0 0 0 M. Coghill If 2 0 0 1 Totals 24 1 0 5 Legions Ab R H E Stone If 4 0 0 1 W. Finch 2b ....3 0 0 0 Thomas cf 4 0 0 0 E. Coghill ss 4 1 2 2 Robinson 3b 4,0 2 0 H, Coghill rs 1 0 0 1 Grissom lb 3 0 1 0 Norvell c 3 0 1 0 A. Finch p 3 1 0 0 Totals 29 2 6 4 Score by innings: R M. E. Baracas 000 000 I—l Legions 001 000 I—2 CITY LEAGUE Team W L Pet Lions 17 4. r ,81Q. M. P. Baraqas 14 6 700 M. E. Baracas 7 14 .333 Legions 4 18 .182 PIEDMONT LEAGUE Team: W. L. Fct Norfolk 31 15 .674 Charlotte 28 18 .609 Wilmington 26 21 .563 Greensboro 20 24 .455 Richmond 17 27 .386 Asheville 13« 30 .302 AMERICAN LEAGUE Team: L Ppi, Detroit 73 67 .658 New York 67 4? 609 Cleveland 58 49 ( . .542 Boston 60 53 -531 Washington 49 59 .454 St. Louis 47 59 .443 Philadelphia 44. 61 .419 Chicago 38 . 74 -339 NATIONAL LEAGUE Team W. L. P<** New York 71 41 .634 (Chicago 67 45 -598 St. Louis 65 46 .586 Boston 56 55 .505 Pittsburgh 54 55 -495 Brooklyn 46 68 •Philadelphia 44 66 .400 •Cincinnati 4Q 72 -357 Sir Eric Drummp»4, Britain’s Ajx\t bassador to Italy, onetime Secretary- General to the League. ot Nations, born 58 years ago, 664 LIQUID TABiSiTS, SALVE NOS® DROPjS, Checks Malaria in 8 days, Colds first day, Headaches. o*j in SO minutes. Fine Laxative and Tonic Most SpeMy Remedies Known l.ar Heel Coaching School To Start On Next Monday Chapel Hill, August 17 —All indica tions tonight pointed to a large and representative enrollment for the Uni versity of North Carolina’s 13th an nual Coaching School opening here (Monday, August 20, and continuing through September 1. 'Secretary E. R. Rankin said tonight that he had had inquiries and reserva tions from 20 different states as far* distant as New York on the North Oklahoma to the Southwest, and Min nesota and Kansas in the midwest. All the members of the staff were on, hand and everything was set for the open fog of the school with the first class in football at 1 o’clock Monday. SINCLAIR MOTOR OILS in TAMPER-PROOF pauc UftlUJ 1 quality oil l \ .wirr • .. v ' : -j|||jjP i|gj& Copyrighted 1934 by S. ft. Q. (Inc.) LOOK AT THE Zx&lCi Vdlus YOU GET P (fM f Sixes $650 and up, Eights FREE RAfttAl tT s6Bs.and up, list prices at BOOKLET !■««“>«. subject to change "How to Test the Perform- H ■ without notice. Spare tire ance of a Motor CaT” W/SHS hu^^ k V“ eUltlr 5 cover * Unbiased hints from ex bumpers front and rear* periences of test drivers. aad rear spring covers Ask an Oldsmobile dealer j A BIG, ROOMY, GENERAL MOTORS VALUE “*•■ ‘ ““ “ “"* oWSwiftßwfiSJS CZfIH NO CAR IS COMPLETELY MODERN WITHOIT CUI THESE FEATORES OLDSMOBILEBSD MOTOR SALES COMPANY Henderson, N. C. I "ytaler Advertiseiutnt Results CITY LEAGUE Legions 2; M. E. Baracas 1. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Charlotte 5; Norfolk 1. Wilmington 12; Richmond 0. No other games played. AMERICAN LEAGUE No games played. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 2-6; Chicago 3-1. Brooklyn 1; Cincinnati 8. Philadelphia 3-2; St. Louis 4-7. Only games scheduled. Switzerland’s Yodelers Association is over 1.000 members. Sensational new " Spirit of Progress’* vJ**' model of the genuine Heatrola now on pre« view in our store JOIN the Early Bird Club and get a supply of coal with any genuine Heatrola you order before SEPTEMBER Ist What a heater! As modern as the World’s Fair —not only in appearance, but in numerous important mechan ical features. All -porcelain cabinet in ebony and beige-, with chromium ornamentation; feed door opened by fool lever: new base construction makes floor board unneces* sary: 2 \b - gallon vapor tank. Designed and built only by The Estate Stove Co., originators of the cabinet heater. What a heating offer! Place an order for any model of the Heatrola this month cash isn’t necessary, just a small deposit will do. We’ll deliver the heater when ever you say —at today’s prices, and bring you a supply of coal as a bonus. You not only get a supply of coal by ordering your Heatrola this month, but you have LESS COAL to buy FOREVER AFTER. The famous Intensi-Fire Air Duct, jointless base and other exclusive features of the genuine Heatrola combine to produce MORE HEAT with LESS FUEL, * Savings run as high as 45% of former fuel bill*. Come in soon, or telephone and invite us to call at your home. Henderson Furniture Co. Henderson, N. C. Advertise In The Dispatch