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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 12

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Kilky Mriple A Beats cKie mucneu By Ralph Caflahaa 4 TO As Swans Whip Valves a wwssasiw wasasB CAPTURE BARONS HN OLE TIMER starts' writing pieces about the softening ot tne brain a Georgia Chief of Police with, a stolen car dem And Fast Outfit Will Play Here onstrated, B. Keeler forgets Bobby for the nonce and col in JLea gne Lja mes nere umn anent Almee McFherson, Morgan Blake scribbles in ram win WITH BIEJOTAt- Cellar Team Wins, 22 to League Standings INDUSTRIAL CEAGl'E and Club Make Effort to Rally Little Rock and Chattanooga Gain Full Game on -Birmingham American Legion is Sport-' soring Semi-Pro Game vv- Here Thursday Southern California scores 77 1-8 Points in Na- tional Meet tatifical vein about a trolley trip; When Vance confines his humorous dissertations to Grandpa Ray Caldwell and joe Williams la forced to splurge lnklly of the new alialf growth on Sam Hill's chin, what chance has a sports columnist In Annlston without a baseball club or a municipal swimming pool? A NOTE from Jack Redmond, who seems to be doing alte well la the exhibition line this season, and Is getting himself written" about in the current links periodicals. REX OODWLN seems to be getting off to a flying start in the Summer tennla campaign, vanquishing flay Wheeler in four sets Friday afternoon to capture the first flight Country Club championship. Rex Is a bit. older and more experienced this year and should go far if he hits the stride that has carried him through other campaigns.

Rex is getting, up in years now, however, and is Just about the best thing in the net line In town. 1 Team L. Pet. Mountaineers 5 0 1,000 Swann 4 1 -M0 i Profile 3 a. .800 Kilby 1 4 JOOl and 1 4 .200 Triple A 1 -2001 1 STAOO FIELD; Chicago, June 8.

fflTHLETICS BEAT TIGEBS.11T0S: I1T0RS WINi (IP) Southern California'! track and field team won the National Collegiate A. A. championship for; the second successive year toda with 77 1-8 points, the highest total tn the' history ot the meet. The: former high point record SOL Yoemari, a member of Triple A' baseball team. Saturday not ready to announcethe all-star team from the Industrial Lcgaue club that wHj play Jackie Mitchell's strong semi-pro outfit Johnston Thursday afternoon.

Jackie Mitchell, property of the Chattanooga Lookouts and the only woman In organized baseball, has crew "fast baseball players who an under the management of Kid the oldtimer of sandlot. Consequently, unless he is extremely carefaL he will uacoaadoualy SOUTHERN LEAGUE' Team Pet. Birmingham ...37 18 .73 Uttle Rock 23 .521 Chattanooga 27 25 .519 Memphis 26 25" .510 New Orleans 25 28 .490 Atlanta 2 Nashville 20 30 .400 Mobile 20 33 .385 Cleveland Lone i Western Club to Win in Ameri-. can League let his game slip because he knows he ran win from practically any point, he will be prone to play floppy "tennis. It would be a fine thing if Rex rouid go away to school where he will be under a (sod coach.

i was 72 points made by Stanford in The Swans nosed out a one-point victory over the and Valves on the former's diamond Sunday after-v noon while the Triple A club raced the track at Johnston Field for 22 runs to defeat the Kllby outfit. 22 to 2. The Swan-Valve game was '10 to 9. Lefty Muncher was cheated out of a shutout in the last oi the ninth Inning. Two men were out and the batter.

Jimmy Howell, had two Strikes. Howell hltdown the third base line, and beat its out at first. Hart singled and Howell went to third base, scoring when the third baseman mlssejd the ball on the play for- the runner. McClellan hit, scoring Hart, and then Murphy Struck out. Doss was given poor support -froRvthe beginning of the game until he left the mound In the sixth.

Eight runs we.re scored in the first frame and the Triple A boys' went By 17IITED PRESS Play In the jthern Association saw both Little Rock and Chattanoogathe pace setters whittle a full game from the lead of the league-leading Birmingham Barons. Little Rock spanked down the New Orleans Vellcans, 9-8 despite a late game rush By the Pels, while Chattanooga, in third place, won a 12-innlng verdict frqm Birmingham, 4-3, on the tight pitching of Tauscher. -V Memphis, holding down th tall end of the first division, 'merged from the .500 column by scuttling the Mobile Marines. 3-0, while Atlanta, a second division disappointment this year, turned on- the Nashville Vols In the first gme of double-header, winning 7-2 The younf AnnhUinian may be the next Davis Cup Star, who knows? Ilia preliminary work certainly bids fair to arouse great expectations in AsJame. She.

a forkhander, is one of i By'LEft If. PETERSEN- Tfier tatf. TN FRIDAY'S MATCH Wheeler gave him AMERICAN LEAGUE Team W. L. a run for his money, the en Pet.

1928. Southern California won last year's meet, with 55-2770. Southern California won four first antf tied for Trojans picked up points in 11 of the 15 events. Frank Wykoff won the 100-yard dash, VUS WJUiams won the quarter, and Bob HaU won both the shot put and discus, accounting for 40 of the points amassed by the 1 tire game being verv hotfv ocnteMed. exnt in th thlM whn Philadelphia 32 Washington 28 New York 2 Godwin's service ahd base line driving carried him through to a quick re-3 victory.

The score was 4-6; and 7-5. nlted Presa RUff Correspondent NEW YORK. June clubs of the American league continued to demonstrate superiority over ttie Wrst today when they won three of four games. The pace-setting Philadelphia Athletics, -the Washington Senators and the Boston Red Sox turned In victories for the East whlle'Clevc- the most talked of women tn America. She struck out the mighty Babe Ruth In an exhlbttln sme jttton the season opened this f- Toeman was appointed by the Annlston Post of the Amerl'xn legion to pick an all-star team.

Toeman says there Is a good deal material In the league and x-plalna that It Is a hard Job to decide which players to choose. 11 .744 17 .622 19," 21 1 .533 25 i .419 30 ".388 25 .375 28 .364 Chicago In the first set Wheeler was fresh, his good and be kept his returns well to the side lines. He was In the lead -throughout, but needed four set points before taking the set. Wheeler continued his advantage in the second set, placing his returns verv accurately, and ran the score 'un tn S-2. Horn Ooriailn mito .24 .18 .19 .15 .16 the circuit regularly until the game" Detrojt St, Louis Boston land was the lone Western club to I determined Hand.

and won three utralght games In a quick rally that Nashvllie 100 000 0102-11-2 Atlanta 002 020 30x 7-12-1 Zumbro, Droll and Anderson; nlenthen snrt Antrv. win. was over. Coleman took the mound in the sixth and the hitting- and scoring was His Support was no better than The Valves made a desperate at-. evened the set.

Godwin ran the set out with a series of straight placements. jans. Bill Oraher tied with two others for flrstf place In the pole vault at 13 feet 10 inches. Held under gray skies and over a cinder path made soggy by overnight, rain, the meet produced no new records. Two new N.

C. A. A. marks, howr ever, were established. Dale Letts, long-legged University of Chicago i i i i 1 1 i i i i i uutiwiu una iiiue, irouoie in me inira sei, winning 0-3 in nanay Rube Walberg registered his eighth victory for the.

season as the I Athletics defested Detroit. 11 to 5, 'to retain their five game lead in the American League. 1 maHj. onrtA MKt rif th 11 hftx nff The American Legion Is spmsor-In the game and the proceeds will to 'to the milk fund which will be used during the next scholastic Jackie obtained special perm's-2k from Chattanooga to travel wKnbnerbf the mt PolorfTt 'fiase Little Rock 015 010 2009-10-0 New Orleans 000 000 503 8-11 -Q fashion. The rest after the third seemed to do him good and he ran the set 5-2 In short ordet.

Wheeler then madea desnerate stab to save the NATIONAL LEAGUE Team W. L. Pet. St. Louis 28 12 .700 Chicago 24 17 585 New York 24 17 .585 Boston 21 21 .500 Brooklyn 31 23 .477 Pittsburgh 20 24 .455 Philadelphia 19 24 i.442 Nugent E.

Ward. Moon and Whitney: Underhlll, Price. Olazner star, raced the half pile in 1 mln Hoyt and Herring, "Tiger hurleTs lday and raptured three -straight games to make It 5-gaines all Godwin continued hUiamashtng tactics "to take the uext tw games, the, set and the flight championship. it and O'Nell, Luckey. u(e 53 5-10 seconds, and Bill Graber, seven runs In the fifth ln- bail teams In the country, rhe fast on semi-pro team has the earmarks of I hln.R scoring Southern California, 'Tom NorthwestenL and Verne McDer- Washlngton kept pace with the Cincinnati 13 32 J89 fltu rluht Tn aririlHnn tempt in the ninth inning to.

rally, but they scored only four markers, one less than the amount needed to knot the count. The Swans had stacked, up an early lead and the score stood 10 to 5 when the ninth frame arrived: The four run rally gave the Swans a scare, -but the opposing batters were halted, before the fifth run could be scored. Swan two pitchers, to the mound, Hawkins and. Black, but the Valves popped off IS ingles to the 13 garnered off Murner. The Box Scores: '-TZTVu v.

Athletics by whipping Chicago. 7 Chattanooga 000. 011 100 0014- 7-1 Plrmmgham 000 010 020 0003-11-2 (12 Innings) Tauscher and Kenna; Hasty aid Eisemsnn, Taylor. of colorful figures in the history baseball, are on the roster. Yesterday's Results to 3.

Fischer allowed the White Sox only eight scattered hits and coasted to victory as the Senators piled up a four run lead In the first three Innings off Caraway and Nashville Sees' i Trasler. mOt(t. Illinois, tied lor first place in the pole vault at 13 feet, 10 5-16 Inches. JOLLY WITHDRAWS "LONDON, June 6. (U.

Herbert Charles Jolly, British golf star, withdrew from the British Ryder Cup team tolay. Lack of form was given 'as his reason for resigning from the squad which will play the United States team at Columbus, O. June 26-27. A. O.

Havers, who won the British open title in 1923, was Memphis 000,010 020-3-8-0 Mobile 000 000 0000-4-0 Kelly and Berger; Walker and Erlckson, Political Calm HPOA'E 3 3 11 TT SEEMS THERE WAS-some misunderstanding a few days ago about I Kid Elberfeld team that is coming here next Thursday. The 6r-iglnal conception of the travelling diamond artists was that the ball club was picked from the Kid's school of youngsters. They Idea now advanced by the local promoters Is that the Kid's nine includes a bunch of old Ulnars who have picked up the young C'hattanooc female attraction, Jackie Mitchell, as a drawing card. WHEW! AIN'T IT HOT? SWIMMING POOL! Vx WHEN BRUCE CALBJYELi, was negotiating in association with Eugene Martin lasf Fak (or the New Haven franchise In the Eastern League no one oould lmaglnfrwhat he expected to get out of a club tha. had been none' too profitable, but evidently a college education has its advantages in aseball as welPas other walks of life.

It has developed that the former Yale star not only was obtaining the home-run concession, but also the privilege of selling, himself at a fancy price tc a big league team. Caldwell started with Cleveland In 1928 as an outfielder after graduation from Yale and failed to stick after being sent New June 6. (U.Pf HASHVILLE, settled over Political calm had Tipton to Fight At Fort Bennihg AB 6 .6 7 ...5 5 ....6 .....0 Triple A-T. Craft, 3b Simpson, lb Mitchell. 2b Graw.ford.

rf Yoeman, If. Smith, cf Riley, Hogan. selected to take Jolly's The Boston Red Sox came from behind to defeat St. Louis, 9 to 8. The Browns got off to in early lead off Kline and Durham while Cof fmah hurled effectively until the sixth when he was replaced by Klmsey.

Oosliri. Stj Louis "outfielder, got three hits in five times at bat and scored four runs. Cleveland put the Wst in the winning column by trouncing the New York Yankee-ln a free hitting 7 to 5. The Indians had two pig innings, the second and spventh, when they scored six of SOUTHERN LEAGUE Little Rock 9. New Orleans 8.

Chattanooga 4, Birmingham 3, (twelve innings.) Memphis 3, Mobile 0. Nashville 3, Atlanta 7, (afternoon game.) Nashville at Atlanta, second game night.) AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Philadelphia 11. St. Louis 8. Boston 9.

Cleveland 7. New York 5. Chicago 3, Washington 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 2. Pittsburgh 3.

New York T. Chicago 5. rBostamr 5, Cincinnati 6. -Brooklyn 6, St. Louis 8.

Kashvine tonight, for the fh-st time Ja months with the. flreV climax passed In a move to Impeach Oov-rnor Henry H. Horton. The prln. eipal charge the executive.

fnat of political-financial conspiracy, was defeated and rejected yesterday Jn a stormy session of the Rouse of Representatives. JIMLONDO 8 WINS 3 COLUMBUS SPORTS CLUB D. Crafty ss 6 2 Munchen 5 2 I Haven In 1929 and Minneapolis In 1930 for further seasoning. He final Jtoiday seven other articles- in a 4 2 22 22 27 10 PO A YONKERSr N. June, flJ.R) Jim Londos, world'! wrestling heavyweight champion, successfully retained his championship tonight when he defeated Glno Garibaldi; Italian wrestler in 31:05 In the finish match at the Columbus Sports Club before a capacity crowd.

Totals Kilby Hart. 2b. ss C. McClellan WJ impttrnmfni lnnictmeni thtHr runs. Th Yankee ronlrt An 2 1 0 the executive Will be called I little mrkinnt.

Rhnffnr an HrH.r 5 5 ly obtained rtii free agency to sign with Albany last season, was made secretary and played first base for New Haven, and Martin was elected president and manager of the team after they purchased the franchise; The. former Yale star then proceeded to pile up dividends on hts 3b. XR 'or It was believed gen Ross Tipton, Annlston ring artist is matched against Chlng Johnsor in an eight round bout which will be waged Monday night at Fort Tipton is boxing under another name. Tommy Walgast. which his manager claims is a "fighting name." E.

K. Tyler, of this city, is managing Tipton. Mr. -Tyler, negotiated with "Pa" Strlbllng in an effort to get Tipton a match In the preliminaries of the StrJbllng-Schmel-lng fight which will be held July 3 at Cleveland. Pa.

said in a letter to Tyler that he would be unable to put Tipton on the card, but would -hoid-hi nanw-op4he files. 2 I 6 0 5 0 70 -0 0 erally the show of administration atrtfcgth In the 58 to il victory Fri He has made a 'reputation for himself by slapping out after they had score.d four runs off Miller in the first three Innings. The Western clubs of the National League fared" better thaq those of the American circuit for day onxjlie most important article heralded defeat for the remaining 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0. 17 home runs so far tins season, three each on two successive and batting over .450. This feat attracted the attention of Business Man- 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 (L 5 4 3 .......2 4 .....4 .....3 lb Love, cf? Bunn, 3b Robinson.

If Martin, ss. 2b Coleman, rf, Howell, rf Doss, enarges fKger DaveDrlscoll of tins Brooklyn Robins, who opened negotiations games Play for lea on Annlston's most beautiful Miniature Golf Ceufie-r It's coo, and shady. NEW LOW JPRICES won all four of the played. 0 1 1 1 10 wth the New Haven treasurer. Bruce Caldwell for the sale of the ser vices of the player, Bruce Caldwell, and It Is understood they agreed -Shearer to a -sale St.

Louis Increased Its' National Tie7TeadeTiTpdTOT half games by defeating Brooklyn, 8 to 6, while- New York was dropping, to I' decLslori to Chicago. Commits Suicide with the Eastern League club until the end of the season, when he will quit his dual position of secretary and first baseman, cash his dividends as part owner of the club on the salar-6f himself, and sign a bigger and 18 2 12 27 4 6 Totals 33 TT.l- Score by innings: Triple A xioies to Pf.l.ter Robins, for next season, says the Baseball World; Cal, June fi. u.R-a The Cardinals were off 802 170 04022 early leadr knocking Clark out ot ...000 000 002-. 3 A ND LAST but not least Is a new local record, set by Jack Bhlpp, Club Dr. Ralph Arnold, eminent.

tJ. S. geologist, country's potential oiT resources at barrels. He says we have only used per pent' of our oil supply and that there Is 140 years' supply of free oil ahead. i cliamplort.

Jack turned In a 71. two under par, in a game last 2 Rounds For 25c week and he really didn't start the heavy artillery until the tlfth hole was passed. tivn picrer, year Old -SlBier-JOflaw of Horma Shearer, screen, actess, stepped up to a shooting gallery on the Venice Pier late to-slay ordered a pistol for "target practice" and fired a bullet through ler head. Mrs. Shearer previously fired sey-rsl time at a moving arget.

He'r husband Douglas Shearer, Is a (wind techniclanat the Metroi 7 FREE Pair Dexdale Hosiery to lady making low score next week. BRUSHING UP SPORTS Stimmary: Twobase hits. Mitch-; ell. Crawford and Murphy. on balls, off Doss off Coleman off Muncher sacrifice Simpspn; hit by pitched ball, Yoeman by Doss.

Stolen bases. Hart and Yoeman. Struckout, by Muncher by Coleman by Doss 3. 18 runs and 17 hits off Doss In five Innings; four runs and four hits off Coleman in four Innings. Passed ball, Riley; wild pitches.

Coleman and Doss. Time, 2:30., Hutch By Laufer the box In the second after; scoring four runs -in the first. The Robins k'ept hitting Derringer, Cardinal rookie, and tied the score with a four-run rally in the eighth 1 ut the Cardlnair -rtime bactc fri their half of thejnning. to score the winning tallies four hits, i' Smith pitched the Cubs to their triumph over the Giants, enabling Chicago to advance lntj a tie 'for second place with the New Yorkers. Smith allowed nine-hlUs but was invincible lit" the- pinches.

Berly, a rookie, held tide Cubs to seven hlta but most of them were bunched In the eighth when Chicago scored four runs. xajwaen-Msyer eiuatos. a Midget Grove Golf tourse Ua and Qwlniard crowd witnessed her art. Police were vnable to ascribe a motive. 1 inson and Moore.

I McClellan Ready To Receive targe Body of Trainees M. and C. Camp, ss Pornell, 2b 5 2 4 3 8 3 1 :5 3 3 3 1.0 (I A three-run rally In the ninth JAVINC8 tCeutlnaed from page 1) Jones. 3b 5 1110 11 5 3 4 50 0 I H. Camp, cf Alloway, a 5 13 4 5 0 1 1 A 1 I rt Faulkner, lb v.

Hensley( If w- i I 0 110 0 I 5 0 0 1 0 2 I Rahrer, rf Murner, as' 1 WAUA (CALK) GOLF VlS'V 1 ruauirq LllH'inilHlI 10 nose OUl 110S- ton. 6 to S. It was the Reds' fourth-straight victory, their longest winning streak of- the yc'. Pittsburgh also, staged a ninth inning rally which gave the Pirates a 3 to 2 Victory over Philadelphia. J.

Elliott had held' the Pirates ''to one run until the ninth when he weakened and1 allowed Pittsburgh to score the. tying and wlnnlpg counters, Kremer, who pitched for Pittsburgh, allowed eight scattered hiu: 44 0 18 24 9 Ab Po A I 5 3 3 2 0-1 II July ia-2frr-Oiffcers 27; enlisted Biea 88, 106th. Ordnance Alabama luly U-28 Officers enlisted mh n. 8S and SD. Alabama Aug.

2-16 -Offlcen enlisted 14. i Slst. Tank. Company, Alabama1 Aug. 8-16 Officers enlisted men 9-1, -A Xfeth.

Ambulance Alabama "Mg. J-16-Offtoers 4: enlUtedmen ja 121st, Motor Transport Corps, Alabama-AugL 2-16. 1Kb, M. Repair Alabama Aug. 2-16 Officers enlisted men Totals Swans Van Zant as T.

McNaron; rf 4 A. Bennett, of 5 1 3 3 0 0 I. PI 1 0 0 I 4 4 1 0 3 0 .1 -l- 4 3 3 0 2 0 1 Dale, 3b Wesley, Teams Will Wage Game at McClellan Hawkins, lbp F. McNaron, If Hogan, 2b Black. lb 4 1 3 0 1 I I 4 0 1 3 0 0 I 3 0 1 1 0 ff II 4 0 0 1 3" 0 11 ui oi i 1 167th.

Infantry. Alabama Aue. Prrgusori, If The Profile Tigers, of Jackson Morrison, t-I6 Officers 62; enlisted men 982. Total bumber of soldiers assign-' to Fort McClellan, 5.105. 10 13 37 II Totals M.

H. Swan 000 030 304 9 .014 303 loz in 3tfW' II HIM I HraffiMi I ville, will play the Goodyear Tire and" Rubber Company team7, from Gadsdep at the Fort McClellan diamond; this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Goodyear team la said to be unusually strong and the Tigers have one of the strongest clubs in' the Industrial League. Baseball fans are expecting to see a tight battle when they meet. More than, 9.300 white rats have descended from a pair brought to tb V.

Department of Agrlculs tura to 1924 lor nutrition j. iTfiJCCEiTir And many tt ttringt accounts tre' accounted for by uvinn resulting s- i THUMB batted In: H. Camp 5, Alloway 2, Faulkner, Haw-klna 5. Wesley, F. McNaron, Ben-, iwtt.

Honitruni, H. Cafnp. Two-base hits, Camp, Alloway. Van-Zant 2. Wesley, Hkwktas 3, F.

Mc Naron. Stolen bases, Wesley, left on base, M. St Swahn, Hit by pitcher, T. McNaron and Wesley by Murner. Base on off Murner Five runs and 13 hits off Black In 6 1-3 Innings.

Winning pitcher. 8truc(k out, by Murner by Black 3, by Hawklni 5., Umpires, Refoy and West Scorekeeper, Sandldge. Time of game, 3 hours. TOM Anniiton't Ml Miniature Golf Coarse from Classified reading. i I Turn ScctiW now for valuable thrift news First With Low Prices is Holes lc Rotfndg ir-ilU Thlt course la the only patented course In the city, and is Identical to standard mlnla, tura courses everywhere.

KW BCHSetweea 16tk aa4 17UL Th Austrian gorernment has electrified 1U railway Ifroni the 8 wtea frontier to Oalzburg and Is planning to extend the amir tn Yleniu and irentually to qraa..

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