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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 7

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PACTS SETlEf TUB BALBSUBT TIMES, SALISBURY. MP, WEDNESDAY. JULY 29, 1531 Night" and 6.45 Castle of Dumbar MAYBE ITS THE HEAT DENNIS PHILLIES BEAT RADIO By C. E. BUTTERFIELD New York, July 29 (AP) North Dakota's wheat harvest opening will be broadcast Thursday.

BATTING LEADERS By The Associated Presa IS RWKDlNb JUS -Hi F1iSHCm, A MOT weMi AKRiVD nTH TUB 6AT 'Y 'T CUBS, REDUCE THEIR MARGIN fir lodgers, Although Losing To cd Them From Third YANKEES BEAT TIGERS TO RETAIN BIG LEAD Earl Averill's Two Homers Aid Indians Defeat Senators, White Sox Beat A's By SID FEDER Associated Press Sports Writer The Phillies and Dodgers appear to be going nowhere in the National League this year, but they are not giving up one bit of their past honor as the of the big time. They have been doing it for years waiting until some club gets out in front or near the top, and then landing on it like a ton of bricks. Bill Terry found out when they beat his Giants out of the pennant two years ago, after his famous crack asking if the Dodgers were "Btill in this league." The Dodgers and Phils have been applying themselves, respectively to the Pittsburg Pirates, who were in third place until they reached Brooklyn, and the league-leading Cubs. Previously they combined to shove the Cardinals right out of the league lead by beating them In four of six games in successive series. The Cubs came to Philadelphia Sunday with a grand chance to boost their lead to a commanding margin, inasmuch as the Cards were not iWduled for Monday or yesterday.

Ah best they could get was an even break in the four games against Jimmy Wilson's winding up on the short end of a 6-3 count yesterday, with Dolph Camilli smashing out pair of homers, and rookie 'Claude Passeau stopping the league leaders cold with six hits, leaving them only 2 1-2 games in front of the Cardinals The Dodgers, although losing yesterday's finale to the Bucs, 9-8 in ten innings, took three of the five-game series with the Pirates, to slug them far out of third place and let their arch-enemies, the Giants, take over that spot. Through the Cub's setback yesterday and the idleness of the Cards, along with the Boston Bees, the Giants picked up considerably ground on the one-two clubs coming through in both eneda of a double-header with the Cincinnati Reds, 5-1 in the opener and 11-3 in the nightcap. The Yankees maintained their nine-fame American League lead with a in a .1 GALEftOUSC HUlCt BEAT THl IN fti ftOLS OF A KLIkF WOWERm is -4 fire to his clothing. Bull was engaged in burning of a marsh near hig home, using gasoline In some way the flames reached the can. He extinguished the flames by diving into nearby bouth river.

Bull sustained burns to his right arm and back, he was treated by Dr. George C. Basl of Annapolis. NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting Mei wick, Cardinals, Demarre, Cubs, .351. Runs J.

Martin, Cardinals, 86; Suhr, Pirates, 75. Runs Batted In Medwick 90; Ott, Giants, 89. Hits Medwick, Cardinals, 137; Jensen, Pirates, 133. Doubles Medwick, Cardinals, 35; Herman, Cubs, 33. Triples Camilli, Phillies, 11; J.

Martin, Phillies, 19. Home Runs Ott, Giants, 21; Ca-millie, Phillies, 19. Stolen Bases S. Martin, Cardinals, millie, Phillies, 19. Pitchers Gumbert, Giants, 9-2; Lucas, Pirates, 8-2.

1 AMERICAN LEAGUE I Batting Averill, Indians, Appling, White Sox, .377. 1 Runs Gehrig, Yankees, 119: Geh- ringer, Tigers, 97. Runs Batted In Foxx, Red Sox, and Trosky, Indians, 97. I Hits Averill, Indians, 144; Gch-riier, Tigers, and Kesky, Indians, 138. Doubles DiMaggio, Yankees, 33; Ohringer, Tigers, and Rolfe, Yankees 32.

Triples Rolfe, Yankees, Clift, Browns, and Gehringer, Timers, 10. Home Runs Gehrig, Yankees, 31; Foxx. Red Sox, 29. Stolen Bases Lary, Browns, 19; Werber, Red Sox, 17. Pitchers Hadley, Yankees, 8-1; Malone, Yankees, 10-3.

SPORTSROUNDUP By EDDIE BRIETZ Associated Press Sports Writer New York, July 29 (API Have you seen the ears of Cliff Melton, the pitcher' the Giants just bought from RaltimorT If ha wnnlrl run inn yards, he would take off Paste 'this one in your hat: Warren Giles of Rochester will be the next president of the International League, if he will take the job. Patty Berg, the Minneapolis golf. won a $10 ticket the other day for driving her roadster 65 miles an hour Van Mungo, Dodger pitching star, has bought nine more fox hounds, bringing his pack to 16 Helen Wills Moody's decision not to compete in the nationals has tennis moguls singing the W. K. Blues.

Bobby Swan, 21-year-old southpaw, is the reason why big league scouts are buying tickets to the Nebraska state league swel twirling has 'em all pop-eyed He twrld a no hit, no run game for Sioux Falls on July 18, striking out 13 batters Four days later he went back to fan 20 hitters while turning in a four-hitter. He made this feat all the more re-markablly by handling all his team's assists to account personally for 23 of the team's 27 batters Three popped out to the infield and another flied to the outfield Is that some sort of a record? Note to scouts: Heinie Groh of the Giants has the inside track. Whole epeeking of pitching, how about this: In a recent string of 16 s-ames, pitchers for the Houston Buffs of the Texas league yielded but 31 runs, won 12 of the 16 and the starting pitchers finished 10 of SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW 2:30 "Dracula's Daughter" WICOMICO THEATRE DR. JUSTIN C. WOOD CHIROPRACTOR X-Ray Laboratory 109 N.

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PHONES 306 1210 Gov. Walter Welford will preside and Sen. Gerald P. Nye will apeak over the WJZ-NBC farm and home hour at 12:30 P. M.

Try these tonight (Wednesday): Talk WJZ-NBC 6:15 for east and 8:45 for west Wm Hard. WEAF-NCB: 6:15 Uncle Ezra. 7 One Man's Family. .8 Col. and Budd.

9 Hit Parade (also WJZ-NBC). 10:45 Jesse Crawford, organ. 11:30 Lights Out. WABC-CBS 7 Cavalcade of America. 7:30 Burns and Allen.

8 Kostelanetx Dance. 8:30 Song Jubilee, 9 Gang Busters. 11 Jan Garber Orchestra. WJZ-NBC. 7 Willie and Eugent Howard.

7:30 Lavender and Old Lace. 8 Chicago Symphony. 10:05 Ink Soots Quartet What to expect Thursday. WEAF-NBC: 1 P. M.

Thursday Matinee. 3 Women's Radio Review. 6 Olympics Rescue (also WJZ-NBC 6ji). WABC-CBS: 1:30 Music in the Air. 3 All hands on deck, variety.

4:15 Sec. of Labor Perkins and Cecile Brunschweig from Paris. WJZ-NBC: 12:30 Farm and Home Hous. 1:30 Music Guild. 6:15 Olympic Torch Runners, from Prague.

Some Thursday short waves: TPA3 Paris 2:45 P. M. National Orchestra. DJD Berlin 6:15 "Don Juan" and 7:30 Olympic games Feature. JVH Nazaki 6 Overseas Program.

GSP GSF GSD London 6 "Ladies' 16th to AUGUST 15th. ..,11.50 1.50 .75 .75 .70 .55 .33 .20 .15 .55 Phone S21 By SMALL Rocks, July 29 (AP) A. L. Bamsey feels that summer disturbances hit this Harford county town especially hard. He complained to the Public Service Commission that every time an electrical storm comes Up, the electric current goei off overnight.

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We have one of the largest stocks of good condition, ed Used Cars on the Peninsula. For SMOOTHNESS and ECONOMY Choose Chevrolet Cars and Trucks FOR LONGER MILEAGE i The New FIRESTONE Standard Tire Phoebus Auction aw ''V ton. EAQ Madrid 7 Children'i Program and music. YV2RC Caracas 8:30 Popular Or chestra. GSD GSC London 9:50 Talk.

"An cient Monuments." EASTON YOUTH DROWNS IN THE WYE RIVER ttastm. July 29 (AP) Nelson Wooters, 18, drowned late yesterday in the Wye Kiver about nitin miles east of here while swim ming with his brother and sister-in-law Mr. anil Mrs. Tom Wooters. Sheriff Samuel Carroll said he was informed the youth told his brother he could swim, then dived off a board into the water, rose to the surface then sank again.

The body was recovered. The sheriff said he did not think an inquest was necessary but planned to question members of the family for further details. mans CIGARETTES The QUALITY iV High The PRICE r5 Low PLOVERS' FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1 BENEDICT Phase III Tie florlat COMPLETE- INSURANCE PROTECTION Consult Cooper Rldg 110 N. Division Street PHONE 155 Byea Examined Glaaaea Farninba. DR.

A. B. BOULDEN OPTOMETRIST Adklna Building Mala Street BaUabary, Mi. Phone 10CI Commercial, Residential and Farm Properties, FOR SALE AND RENT JOHN W. DOWNING Real Estate 105 Water Street Phone 174 1307 CONGRATULATIONS! Club No.

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ijuu hammered out his 31st homer and Johnny Murphy showed fine form in a three-hit, five-inning relief trick. Myril Hoag was hurt when he and Joe DiMaggio collided chasing Goose Goslin's fly in the sixth inning which went for a freak homer. Earl Averill hit two homers to lead the second-place Cleveland In SPECIAL Announcement We are pleased to announce a special reduction of the 12 Col. E. R.

Bradley has a two-year-old named Brooklyn who'll show you plenty when they start racing him. New York writers with the Yankees report Mickey Cochrane looks like a sick man The reason Joe Gould agreed to take the Braddock-Schmel-ing fight into the Madison Square Garden bowl is ecause Braddock assured him the jinx means nothing to him He says he will be the first champ to defend his title successfully in the bowl. Casey Stengel of the Dodgers is 45 tomorrow and newspaper friends will pitch a big party The East Grand Forks, American Legion junior baseball team, composed of 16-year-old kids, completed a triple play the other day Just to prove it happened in Minnesota, the play was Anderson to Larson and Hinson. ANNE ARUNDEL MAN IS BURNED BY GASOLINE Annapols, July 29 (AP) Albert Bull, 50, of Mbyo is recovering at his home from painful but not serious burnt sustained when a can of gasoline exploded and set WICOMICO SOON I ASK FOR MY MARYLAND BRAND A blend af ctraitht rye whiikica pnot. Blrndta Bjr OnaNdktccl IHatillera Canwratlaa.

BaltiaiOTc MarjrlamL STARLIGHT RENDEZVOUS 4 Public Landing faming ovvry iucuuaj, Thursday and Saturday i Nights BILLY ADAMS of Washington, D. and his Starlight Orchestra PHONE 1469 No Wasted Energy I prices on ail SHOE REPAIRING WORK For Thirty Days Only BEGINNING JULY Men's Full Soles and Rubber Heels Ladies' Full Soles and Rubber Heels Men's Half Soles and Robber Heels Men's Half Soles Ladies' Half Soles and Rubber Heels Ladies' Half Soles and Leather Heels Ladies' Half Soles Men's Rubber or Leather Heels Ladies' Rubber Heels Ladies' Leather Heels Ladies' New Heels Spike or Cuban dians in a 6-3 win over the Washington Senators. The Chicago White Sox climbed back to fourth place with 20-hit slugging triumph over the thirties that piled up a 19-6 score. Tie Boston Red Sox held third place by downing the St. Louis Browns YESTERDAY'S STARS By The Associated Press Lou Gehrig, Yankees His homer, two doubles and single paced 20-hit attack against Tigers.

Dolph Camilli, Phillies Hit two homers in 6-3 win over Cubs. Earl Averill, Indians Smashed out two home rum in 6-3 victory over Senators. Johnny Marcum, Red Sox Limited Browns to six hits for 5-2 win. Mel Ott, Giants Hit two homers, driving in six runs, in nightcap against Reds. Bill Dietrich, White Sox Hit four inglei in 19-6 victory over Athletics.

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