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he A i ee SA A AE OE EGA NE FE Am A AE ALE tt eS ' t Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 won | > both games of the double-header Played at Wickers Field yester- i a # : ? if and . sesttine oad Z pi o We Campanetia In the first, Fernandez pitched To Invade U. S. @ great game and fanned nine ‘ (P) Wirephoto | 4p Newafeatures ~ Piet Gome batters. He fanned five in a row, ‘ ; : : " SINGAPORE hh: 5 R. 1. B./ two im the second and three in | COALTOWN (left) crosses finish line at Chicago’s Washington f — Two champion - tows 490 third. He also retired the| Park Saturday to win the $32,250 Whirlaway Handicap, setting ben a cae vege pi aici Prete stones gt 2906 m strikes in the seventh.| @ new world record for the mile of 1:34. In second place is 8 0 ae bei sy ni = s Werte Sewell and McCullough; id me pecer liens to ee Ponder (nearest rail); with Star Reward in third place and May Pees cacorts SURED ONE 52 FAR: Bhasten ant Mace in the.fourth, - Ch: rice the! jhe Reward (outside at right) finishing fourth. Nai Phat. Prapadseng-? baitein ac pod singled to. second, and | —-—-———--~ -.—- -———-—-—__— -— ors and featherweight champion of Second Game RH rege triple to right to S C 1 d Siam, and Nai Sompong, noises q andier. Then Palmer ” © of the Singapore welterweight Prttotmar eh su seore Schmitt. OpDevSta ports alendar title, are to be brought over by St Lense ani 0 sixth, with one out, Ee SOFTBALL promoter Kow Kim Lin, of Sing- een Masi Palmer doubled to left and was ‘Bayview Park, Night apore. State) am! Garagiola | thrown out at third trying to Beats Tar ONS; ‘ a pet ! Nai Phol outpointed David Kiu -—ee pepe ping ose singled MONDAY gts Kong Young of Hawaii over . First Geme ight and scored Siemaz who : Sera ital vs Blimp-] Pounds in Bangkok last Mate! R. H. B./had doubled ahead of him. Jack- Score, 11-5 First~Naval Hospital vs Blimp-| oa was placed, eighth in. the Phledeipiie Cm) son out to first. me _| Ring Magazine world Bantam- few York os The locals scored their first run T. ian Se oa Baribod Room Si weight rankings, one place above Hetmselman and Seminick;|in ve apes Inthe fourth they SeREes TUESDAY— Young. { and Westrum. won the game. ie . oy ae Sta Nai Sompong, a veteran fight- Gtam, Cetemes At bat, Palmer hit two for the! In Two Innings, Hie oP ev Sta; and. Sone er, has detenind many — rising tecond Game visitors, Schmitt, Palmer and Am-} But Not Enough Second—Tides-Inn vs. Adams| hopes of his class in the Malay- Forterted to New York to were the best for visitors, and “ Dairy. an ring. tervage filled field. eee. Solomon, Henriquez,| To Win Ball Game THURSDAY— ty ost nah R. H.E,|_ The Op-Dev-Sta won over the| First—Blimp-Ron vs. Op-Dev-| SOFTBALL. STANDINGS First Game é eer, ier T. Saturd: t Sta. (Bayview Park) OO SON OS BS teens ee 4 4. SetondKidesIhn'Wws. VX CLASS “A” 101 302 x—7 6 1|the Development Station grounds iy = Crncmnats Smith, 16 did Paliner Her. eat 5 Flyers. Creag Ama‘ ‘almer; Fer-| by a score of-eleven to five. FRIDAY— Bamboo Room Fes and Cooper; mandez and Henriquez. _ Scherets pitched a good game} First—Naval Hospital vs. Sonar] Tides-Inn 6 6 .500 Hacker and Burgess. Three-base hits: Schmitt, Solo- for the Development Station and School. Adams Dairy 5° 5° 500 ——- ween Se-tese “hits: Falmer, at Second—Adams Dairy vs. Bam- | VX-1 Flyers 0.10 .000 Game Griffen, Goehring; stolen bases: | @!lowed nine hits but well scatter- | bbs BEGIN, R. H. E.! Knowles, Goehring, Chandler;}ed. Only in the sixth did he look} saryRDAY— CLASS “B” 4 7 1/Sacrifice hit: Smith; struck out:/weak when three singles and an} V.F.W., Jr, Softball club of Mi-| _Club— W.L. Pet; 1 § 2) by Smith 5, by Fernandez 9; bas-| errop gave the invading Tarpons ami vs. V.F.W. Jr. Softball | Op-Dev-Sta. 9 3 .750; and | Premesa;| ¢s.on balls: ‘off Péernandez: 4; off Kin Club of Key West. Sonar School .. 5 5 .600 Adkins and; Smith 6; double play: Jackson to} Tee Tuns. pincer Blimp-Ron __ 35 .375{ \Schmitt; left on bases: Miami 3,| In the ninth two walks and two | BASEBALI Naval Hospital 3 7 .300 Key West 4; time of game: 1.55;}hits gave them the last two. The; Island City, Baseball League 3 AMERICAN umpires: Jimmie Griffen; scorer: Red Devils scored one in the first (Municipal Stadium, ‘Vie Sorrell, former Detroit R. H. E.| Aguilar. on doubles by Smith and Camp- Afternoon) Tiger pitching ace, ic coaching Protadeiptia 813 1 __— bell-Four in the third Je | SATURDAY— the North Caroline State base- New York 7 9 1] Inthe second game, the pitch- Eee ete ee ee coup! ef "Po. be announced: ball team for the fourth season. reece end Astroth; Raschi,| ing of McMillian featured. He al-]0f walks and a homer by Camp- puMaest saa Page and Ni lowed the visitors but two hits|bell, then Means hit another F Twenty lettermen, including ed and ‘no earned runs. He fanned | homer. Municipal Golf Course six pitchers, are available for duty R. H. E.| eight, and Coopie, of the visitors,} In the fifth, Campbell - fanned, (Stock Island) on the North Carolina State base- | Heaton 4 8 1/fanned eight. McMillian did not} but got to first when the catcher Daily and Sunday play, ball team this season. { 7 6 7 3jallowa hit in the first four|threw and hit the runner in the ae 5 Kramer and Tebbetts; Hudson, | frames, but in the fifth, he hit|back,.Means singled and Camp- SKATING director of General Electric’s Re- Maynes and Early Chandler with a pitched ball.| bellscated and Means . went to Bayview Park, Night search Laboratory, born James.! Seimaz landed on third. Jackson | second :on.the throw in, and was} FRIDAY— town, N. Y., 71 years ago. Fiest Geme singled to right and Seimaz scor- | out! trying to steal third. Redmon 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. R. H. E./ ed the only run for the visitors. fanned. is ae € ” 5 7 0| Inthe sixth, with two outs, In the seventh the Red Devils TENNI Gtovelond 410 0/Schmitt singled but Alvarez fan-| scored five, enough to win the Bayview Park, AS sas Feller, Papish, Gromek, Ben-jned. The locals scored two in the| game, Scheretz is hit by a pitched and Nights toe end Megan; Wight, Pieretti|fourth, enough to win the game.| ball; Smith popped out, Campbell] Daily play. awl Wheeler Knowles fanned, Rodriguez fan-| hit a double Schretz scored and ee ned but is safe when ball got|Campbell went to third on the SHUFFLEBOARD Second Game away from the catcher; Rodri-|throw’in, and Campbell hits to (Bayview Park) R. H. E.| guez stole second. Henriquez is| second who threw to first, Camp- Daily play. Cleveland 7 7 0|safe on an error by the first base-| bell scored and Means walked. Se Ohieage 414 O}man and Kaki went to third.|}Redmon popped out, and Pas-| TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ae Wren, Benton and Hegan; Ku-|Shepperd fanned. Hernandez} cuitta tripplea to center and Kietman, Pierce, Surkout| singled to center and both run-} Campbell and Means scored. Mer- amet Tipton ners crossed the plate. Griffen} ry singled to center and Pascuitta a fanned. hit the plate. Hughes popped out. First In the fifth, the locals added! At bat the leaders were Porter, R. H, E.| two more. MeMillian is hit by a} Pinder with three hits in four ™ lentes 4 9 1] pitched ball, stole second. Ing-|times at bat, Phil Pinder hit a Detroit 2.10 1}raham hit a double to center. triple and a single in five tries. Oetrowelt, Ferrick and Lollar; | McMillian scored. Solomon is out} Albury hits two in four tries. Grey, White and Swift. piteher to first. Obie went to! For the Op-Dev-Sta, the leaders third. Knowles hit to pitcher, who| were, Smith with two, Campbell Second Game threw to third and both runners! hit two and the one and only | R. H. E.) are safe. Knowles is out trying to} Chuck Means hit a homer and a! Pretroit 8 15 0} steal and Ingraham scored. Rod-|single in three chances. Merry |< St Lavare 710 1)riguez is fanned. hit one in two times at bat. Heetiow Gray, Hutchinson and| In the sixth they added the} In the field, the leaders were, Seett, Meebo and Robinson; Ken-| last two runs of the game. Hen-| Redmon, Means, Campbell and Drews. Fannin, Ferrick, |riquez doubled to center, Dough-|Secory and for the Tarpons the and Moss. try singled to center and stole} best were, Phil Pinder, Pellicer, second. An error by the second| Parker, R. Albury, Porter and baseman on the play scored Moel. } Pinder. Hernandez forced Doughtry at} Score by innings: R.-H. E. third and Griffen fanned. McMil- | Tarpons 000 003 002—5 9 2 (Know America) Dorothy R. Parker, thor, born in West End, N. years ago. born years ago. Elizabeth Bergner, actress, in Vienna, 49 years ago. Congressman Charles A. leck of Rensselaer, Ind., De Motte, Ind., 49 years ago. Leo Pasvolsky, nomist, 56 years ago. Mayo Clinic, famed da, 67 years ago. Dr. Theophilus S. Painter, ident of the Universit born in Salem, Va., ago. James S, Adams, retired chairman of 60 born Brazil, Ind., 52 years noted au- Julia Sanderson, actress-singer, in Springfield, Mass., born at Brooklyn’: onetime as- y of the treasury, Dr. Donald C. Balfour of the surgeon- teacher, born in Toronto, Cana- y of Texas, Standard Brands, Dr. Willis R. Whitnet, retired for tonight the Naval Hospital will play the Blimp-Ron Nine. the loser will go to the tail end of the standing, 4 It is expected that Nelson will hurl against ‘the best pitcher in |BlimpRon club, Richards. ‘This game wil: get uncer way at 7:30 p.m. In the nightcap the Bamboo Room will play the. Flyers. For the last eleven games the Flyers have been looking for a spot. in the wincolumn and they have been close but not. good enough ‘they do.tonight. The Bamboo, on the other ‘hand,‘has not lost a Jenkins. Siamese Boxers In the softball games scheduledy to mark a win, so lets see what * game. It may ve C. Valdez against - Chapter 21 RIA took a taxi from Penn- lvania Station to her of- but I'll have to - ask uni a or to ge ident a body certain that it's Ruth but you're about the know ‘who can make # identification.” tn “Tl come right away.” ~ = moe a“ % Fletcher was waiting for her os eo iice Oy de ee Mee) “oh did she die?” Say wected a Bear “a2 et a one ie ae “What on earth!” Marian Tur- ner exclaimed in amazement, one Startled glance taking in Derria's unkempt appearance and ill-fit- ting suit. “Whatever has hap- pened to you?” she asked. “Marian, I'm a fugitive from a kidnapping. I’ve just gotten back from Connecticut, and these “= = fae coe cag om" - se "3 “ + teheot ie aren't my clothes.” pai. ‘Weanesdg citocumen® F. se wa ae sate that makes «long story, ang| dered. “lave yo any gu pho) Phe | “That a lol and | dered. “Have . ¥ ae ke “ogee ait did it, or why?” Deere ca] it'll have to keep. Do you think thre ite te: & tee you could find me something de- “Not yet. A thing like cent to wear in the stockroom?” that 6 takes time. We've got te find owt Marian returned with a dress.| a great deal more about her be “By the way, Miss Martin, a| fore we can see a pigsenant thes ona of the Howat: ¥ ci juad has been trying to get in touch with you. He left a number for you to call.” Derria picked up the phone and then dialed the number of the Zodiac Club. “This is Derria, Dave,” she said, when Holway answered. “I ot in touch with you as soon as could,” “Where’ve you been?” he asked. “I was beginning to worry about you. You disa: okey in the con- dreadful, what’s happened, oe Are the police doing any- thing?” that she was carrying your brief. case may have had something t do with it “My briefcase? 1 don't follow ou. ote fe then the @ 6 . ; | a wmhed very cree id you ever realize, Miw Martin, that you and she leck « great deal alike? a @ course, the time Pve met {Ot} Dut it structs me Me tte) menan ly. Now suppose that you were) “TS! @" jt ae the girl they were after — and) @er' * Ruth appeared on the with) hy your briefcase. Remem! your] Beers initials were on it. Wouldnt mt" be natural that a mistake might/ | Se? © Som be made? Whoever it is might try, et again. Of course, I may be wrema. | Ge 3 but I want to warn vou te bet 1 * careful. You have my numer Don’t hesitate to call me at any Geer & time.” i“ ¢ . © +e “ om o— they are, they’re not telling me,” he answered. “Say, Dave, I’ve got to see you about something. I think it’s im- portant, and it affects you. It may even ‘have some bearing on Cherry's death.” There was a long pause at the other end. — “Suppose we have supper some- where? Will what you have to tell | me kéep till then?” | “Yes, Let’s make it Zimmer- { man’s, At seven? Is that all right?” “Fine. I'll see you then.” _ She hung up as she heard the line at his end disconnected. HE found Lieutenant Fletcher's et Sates marked on her memo “Fletcher speaking,” his voice came across the wire. “This is Derria Martin, Lieu- tenant. I understand you wanted to speak to me?” “Yes, Miss Martin. I’m sorry, * T the table in the restaurant, Metwte"s she addressed Holway . “Dave, I want you to know thet I have a good reason to ask you | Wee soe this. What do you know sheuwt femww test . oral this Haid Scott? | wae . * When he failed to anawer, Der! bed - ria hesitated. Then, maki up her_ ming, she spoke rapidly ; “What do you think happened to me after Cherry was shot? Weren't you surprued whee | didn’t show up?” “If I gave it any thought at of I supposed you were being quee tioned by the police like the others.”' Holway looked at her curiously. “Weren't you?” a “No. And you know that # | ite @ could have I would have followed BOXING MINER EARNS HONORS IN TWO FIELDS AP Newsfeatures BAUXITE, Ark.—A man who has earned distinets widely separated enterprises—boxing and aluminur ‘ is retiring from the American scene—at least for a whole ih Henry W. McDermott. McDermott’s high spot in boxing came in 1998 wher named coach of the all-southern squad which « western semi-finals of the Golden Gloves armateu ment in Chicago. Some of his pupils have professional ring. mpeted score When he retired recently as,more domestic baunite general mines foreman for the | hydrated aluminum oniede Alcoa Mining Company's Bauxite | any other person works here, he was credited with He's headed for E having supervised the mining of| Not all of his Lighting J., 56 62 born Hal- s In- pres- years board ago. BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Pieciie-Enternationst League | !ian trippled to left and Hernan-|pey-Sta _ 104 010 50x—11 9 1 Chi W. L. Pet. ez scored. Ingraham is the last) Gray and Oliphant, P. Pinder; Mav ane 83 624 | Out, pitcher to first. Scheretz and Secory, Campbell. Miom: 18 505], At bat the leaders were,! Home runs: Campbell, Means; Tampe 72 541} Ingraham with two hits, Henri-|three.base hits: Phil Pinder, Pi-|° Meas teach 69 61 531] auez with one in twochances. Icuitta; two-base hit: Campbell; West Palm Beach 65 66 496) | In the field, Palmer, | - Coppie | stolen’ bases: Campbell 2, Merry; WY Lanaderdale 56 79 415] and C. Coppie were the best for] sacrifice hit: Albury? strud: out: | | ametand 55 79 .410) the gee gs erin ter nee by Gray 3, by Scheretz 2; bases mt Petersburg oa oF og 4 © | on-balls: off Sa: 5 re Senate Guitren kenge Te 5; double play mith to Means Chub— . L. Pet. Score: 000 010 nea 4 5 to Redmon} left on bases: Tar- mt Lansis 7] 44 «417 st. 000 222 x—6 6 2}POns 9, Red Devils 4; time of Beowklyn 5 “6 = Copii and J. Coppie: Mc. |Same: 1.15; umpires: Henriquez Philadelphia & $8 ‘poe|Millian, ‘Rodriguez and Hen.|°™¢ Tarpon a Bo oe Be rch. vene bits Mcdilian: two. |erabam 1, Knowles 1; time of wy 61 J ; two- aaery ieee Theo. AS Coneinnats rH 69 ye base hits: Ingraham, Henriquez; Ceasers ean ie ° Chwwage 45 74 .378}stolen bases: Schmitt, R. Coppie, | DUTY) SCOVEN “PT Quatup toe Seimaz, Ingraham, McMillian, | -eyyywvwvvvVVVVVVVYVVVYY oo + ke Pet Doughtry Henriquez;| gpRoNG ARM BRAND COFFE? New York 4 42 635} sacrifice ee & oe: Bakes TRIUMPH Phetun 46 610) out: by Coppie 7, by McMillian 8; Cleveland 6 48 500 sl he balls: off Coppie 1, off} COFFEE Pheladelphia © &4 538] MeMillian 2; double play: Schmitt MILL Detrott 65 56 537) (unassisted); left on bases: Mi Chicago ae St Lows 4 W etongton 38 77 330 in: Hernandez 2, Mc! Soft Drinks POPULAR BRANDS of Cigars ad Cold Silleer Anniversary Mode Chrysler Offe Ts oe Drive through high water... Stat You can’t stall this amazing ¢ ; Spitfire Engine even oe —} a PRESTOMATIC FLUID DRIVE* TRANSMISSION ++ drive without shifting. rproof Ignition NAVARRO, Inc. ¢ 601 Duvet Se.