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Hlentz, lb
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13 to 12 tor McNlel. The last half
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Noles, p 2 1
Goodpaster. 2b .... 3 2
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county 11 to 7 tn favor of MoNiel
at the end of the fifth. Each team
got two runs in the sixth and In
the seventh the Instructors got
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Barley production last year was
estimated at more than 426 mUllon
buslielK.
What a pal. Al:
Al Simmons took his seven year
old son for i ‘
American League this summer. . .
After watching for some tune while
his dad either decorated the bench
| or tried with little success to get |
- few hits: "Pop. do you get as '
j as the other players?". . . I Louis
Simmons allowed that he got about '---- ■
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tors ran in two more counters in
b the fourth Inning while McNlel was
li scoreless, tying the score 4 and 4.
91 McNlel broke the tie in the fifth '
I' ana scored seven runs and the In- j
H structors got three, making the
I elusive of the Navy Nurses
and V-12 program enrollees, will be
I 2.866.200 by the end of 1M3. Secre-
1 tary of the Navy Knox recently
i pointed out.
i 'Global war", he said, ‘means a
j gleba 1 service oi religion to the i
fighting forces—from Alaska and
Sicily to the South Pacific and
aboard the ships of the fleet on all (
the oceans. We must minister to I
more men under a greater variety '
of difficult situations than ever be- I
fore.”
Applicant; for the
Corps must have completed the re-
quired college and seminary cours-
es. must be ordained by their de-
nomination and must have their
denomination’s endorsement for (
appointment to the Navy chaplain-
cy.
r - By duBal smith
1 ) In the first softball game Tuea-
f zay night, the Army Engineers de-
ll feated the Penry Ice Co. 19 to 10,
I > while in the the second game the
( Harte Instructors were noaed out
II by McNlel Service Station 13 to 12.
In the first Inning of the first
11 game, the Engineers got two runs
’ while Penry was scoreless, but in I „lul, „
.9 the second frame Penry passed the aieeer If
Engineers by chalking up three - - ’
runs while the former were getting i
\ none. In the third each team made i
two runs, and in the fourth the En- I
gineers got hot and made six runs I
while Penry was making none In
the fifth frame the Engineers got
three more counters while Penry
players were getting five, making
t the final score 13 to 10 in favor of
I the Engineers The game was called
1 at the end of the fifth inning be-
ll cause Of time.
I\ McNtel Service Station got off to
a good start in the second game by
, I making three runs in the first to-
ll ^ning while the Harte Instructors
. The second
frame was scoreless but to the
! Instructors made two
runs to McNlel’s one. The Instruc-
tors ran to two more counters to
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Have a “Coke”
than catching thoue big muskier in
I.ake of the Woods.’’ . ...
awarded Joe the prise without fur- , and‘drive” in three runs for a 6-0
I triumph over the New York Giants.
No games were scheduled in the
i American League.
i BASEBALL
Box Bcorea
The box scores follow:
AB R H PO A E
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Size of the average family in
North Carolina is 4 9 persons, the
highest average in the United
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what prompted the question. "Well, I
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"and you don’t seem to do as much
as they do.”
r The new champ:
I When Pvt. Joe Hemieasv of Camp
Roberts, Calif., a forpier writer on
" - ‘ k recent
reunion at Paso Robles,
By HUGH FVLLEKTON JK.
NE WYORK, Sept 1—UP)— The
public is always what?. . After
...v the starting gate at Aqueduct tust-
thw~ruru7’inaitog the ‘ftoal’oount «i down Wednesday and the
i . .rr? -------------- it* was left at the post to ai "flag
start, the racing commission or-
dered the tracks to have a spare on
hand hereafter. . . But that didn't
help the customers who had bed
nearly 962.000 on Light Lady. . .
And while the nght fans still were
cheering Henry Armstrong's decis-
ion to retlrp for good after hte
dtemisal showing against Ray Rob-
inson, Hank up and decided to go
threugh with one more against
Slupger White to Los Angeles be-
cause the contract already had
been signed. . . Wonder if these
fellows ever stopped to think that
they have an unwritten contract
with the public, too—with a clause
that says "If you can’s give the
kind of show we pay for, get out?"
Rengane, 3b ...
Henson, ss
I Hastings, lb
Lopiccolo, If
Ethridge, 2b
I Glenn, sf
| Shaffer, rf
' Wagner, c
Martin, p
Cook, st
i who now serve ships, shore stations,
I Marine Corps and Coast Giiard un-
| its Tire total of Navy. Marine
I Corps and Coast Guard forces, ex- ! ceiev'eiand
Corps ' Detroit
Chicago
Boston
8t Louis
Philadelphia
Totals:
MeNiel—
Rayzor, rf
Kee, 2b ...
I McNlel. ss
Abbey, lb 4
I Collins, cf 3
i Martin, sf 3
i Turner, If 3
Hutson, 3b 3
Harding, c 3
Stewart, p 3
Tl EHIIAY’H RENI LT8
Nallonal league
New York 0. Boston 1.
Brooklyn 4. Philadelphia 2
8t Louis 4. Pittsburgh 2
Chicago 2, Cincinnati 3.
Anltrlcan l.rague
No games scheduled.
Kearns, lb
Smith, sf. 3b 3
Pouts, cf 2
Penry. 3b, sf 3
Washington, ss 2
2
Scoggins, c 1
Hopkins, sf 1
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I cutdoor topics, attended a
0 I Minnesota reunion at Paso
* 0 I it was only natural for him to enter
* ® i the tall story contest. . After
0 0 j whoppers that were long as well as
7 ~ | tall, Pvt. Hennessy arose and re-
marked: Boys, Id rather be taking Andrews retaliated with a four-hit
a 20-mile hike to the army any day hurUng job and Elmer Hernan hit
.i. ‘n three-run homer, a triple and a
They I £ingie to score three times himself
By JUDHON BAILEY
Asaociated Prem Sports Writer
The drought has set in again for
William Drought Cox. the victory-
thirsty president of the Phttodol-
phla Phillies.
It was five weeks ago yesterday
that he saw red and tired Bucky
Harris, his manager with a back-
ground of 20 years as a major
league pilot and hired Fred Fitz-
simmons. former pitching star of
the New York Giants and Brooklyn
Dodgers.
Harris was ousted after the club i
had loot six games in a row and 11
out of 14 Under Fitzsimmons the
Phillips wee 11 of their next 14
games, but now Cox’s collection of
castoffs has returned to what prob- (
ably te its normal gait.
Since their early spurt under
Fitzsimmons, the Phillies have lost
14 out of 18 contests and last night
dropped their seventh straight for
the club’s kngest losing streak of
the season
The latest loss was 4-2 to the
a swing around the Brooklyn Dodgers, who completed
" a sweep of their four-game series
and moved into third place to the
National League.
Brooklyn’s return to third place
was gained with the help c4 the 8t-
Cardinals, who beat the
Pittsbuigii Pirates 4-2 on a'4wo-xun
—---- i nuiiivr by Harry (Little Dixie)
inquired | walker in the ninth inning.
n. ’ Well, j 7^. Cincinnati Reds preserved
' their grasp on second place by nos-
I Ing out the Chicago Cubs 3-2 In a
duel between Bucky Walters and
1 Paul Derringer, former teammatee I
’ on the Reds. Den Inger pitched I
five-hit ball while Walters gave up .
nine, but Bucky kept the Cuba’
blows scattered and himself pro- I
duced a triple and scored two runs. |
At Boston the Braves gained re-
venge on Van Lingle Mungo for
the two-bit shutout he pitched
against them last Saturday. Nate
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In addition to cane and beets, i
sugar has been extracted comm er- I
dally from Indian maize, sorghum
grass and several species of palm
ther discussion.
More Chaplains
Needed for Navy
DALLAS, Sept 1—If the rellgi-
, ous needs of the expanding United ]
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be St Lypls
18 Cincinnati
Brooklyn
I Pittsburgh
i Chicago
Boston
Phlladelph is
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; quately served, the size of
j Navy Chaplain Corps must
greatly increased In the Jiext
months, Lieut. Com. W G Cook
I Jr. of tile Dallas office cf naval ot-
flcers procurement announced.
At present there is a definite need
for more chaplains. Cook said, to
supplement the spiritual leadership
of more than 1.500 Naval diaplains *
New
Washington
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DOVE HUNTING
DUE TO BE GOOD
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AUSTIN, Sept 1- ^-Mourning
dove hunting, which opens in Tex-
as' north zone today, will be strict-
ly on a local baste this year.
Though more Texans slvool doves
than any other game bird, sporta-
men won’t do much traveling on
short gasoline rations. The ammu-
nition situation is also very bad.
But for those who have a few
shells from last year and dont
have to go too far to a sunflower
field or waterhole, the hunting pros-
pects are excellent.
WASHINGTON Sept •
Rubber Director William M Jef- I
fers said today that the all-syn- I
thetic tires on which millions of
motorists will 'be rolling next year
will come clc-ie to pre-war wear- I
ability
Should It become possible to lift
the 35-mile-an-hour speed limit. 1
Jeffers told reporters, drivers could
run "at normal speeds" on synthet- >
casings without fear of tire I
He didn't define normal
When Hartford pitchers failed
to show up. Bam Hyman. 44-
year-old pharmacist, hurled
club to 8-2 victory over WUlkes-
Barre. He was fireball southpaw
in Eastern League in ’20s
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Synthetic Tiroes
Due to Wear Well
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failure
speeds.
Increased familiarity of tire- j
makers with the new material and |
constant research improvements. I
Jeffeiw said, will put synthetic |
about on a par with crude rubber j
for mileage.
Reports that the war-bom tires <
would have to be trundled along ,
at covered-wagon speeds were dis- •
missed as "plain hooey "
’They’ll be able to stand up under
ordinary care and treatment,"
' Jeffers said
Early syntheti/ tires allowed a I
i life of abc-ut 15,000 miles under
testing, but the rubber chief ponit-
ed out that manufacturers were
I working with a strange material
j then. But not, he added, they have
1 "learned a lot.”
| After a ccnclave of company and
rubber union workers, Jeffers said
I agreement had been reached for
“substantial reduction" of the pro-
posed 305.000,000 tire factory ex-
pansion program ,
The unionists had objected to the I
’ building of new plants where their i
j locate would not be established and
contended that next year s produc- |
tlon goal of 30 000.000 synthetic
tires could be met by installatl'ii of
machinery In existing plants.
The management spokesmen
agreed to review their expansion
plans and eliminate any new plants
not absolutely necssary.
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