BEARS, WHITE SOX DIVIDE SATURDAY♦II low They Stand |IN tfflhmn of FayH fevilh* Winn In Sii^htriip Aff♦*r (cihHonStroll# Ifl ()|MMn ryThe Fayettevilh B«niompair ofBearill# \\ hiti* Slt;»xmjvt*rt inning (i rour* 1*% an i thedivided ai\vn atlast Sat unln y1Hi#I Fairafternoon.Sou!hpw (ilt;M#rgt* (JHmon of thlt;Sox and Rijfht-haruler Troy Needham of the Blt;*arlt; were the winnint hurleriiiMibffy and Vlllipic|ue o Sox and PhiLbeck of ih«* B«*arhorn# run?t)o-4# f*5.f theii)f*y9n blow produced th# winning marker** in the ojeitJnjf ami PhiU**ek\*i clout didthe name thin# In the nightcap.The l*lt;»x * iM/re (firnt f?ame, Sat-ur tty):Bentonville Kreppa, rfWat non, ,'£!DavHl, JblloHHe, If, cfMabrey,V'tlUpique, i fStrunk, cfReaneont, 2b Kenney, c(fiilrftun, pA BitH1*0AK401000400111)412r00401a(I011|0Am2020110fi10(10102334(is02r,(10.•{00000nnTotals» 3241 121K0FayettevilleABRIfPOAKNegri, rf3100(inThomas, lb202900Whit.., ;b00000Frederick, cf200200Ashmore, ss‘tlt;1013(iFra lick. If30040nI’hitbeek, 2b*4p00031xBohne100000Hawn, c311r10Kinekev, p201(i207-.lohn.sori10II00b1wn 4i*i 242111Philbeck in 7th. Rinckey in 7th.1001020-400101 (10-2•4.ifx—'Batted for 7. Batted forScore by innings:BentonvilleFavettevilleThe summary: Runs batted in, Krepps, Bosse, Mali rev, Thomas 2. Two base hits, Bowse, Kelley, Thomas 2, Hawn. Three base hits, Davis, Home runs, Mahrey. Struck out, by (fi ison lt;. t»v Rinckey lt;5. Base on balls, off (lihson 2, off Rinckey none, Earntvl runs, offlt;; bson 2. off RJnckev :i. Doublenlays, Mulircy to Reaneont to Davis. Stolen liases, Negri. Umpire, Allstot.Arkansas■nn^rtwiriii.i.^■ liwuw.i m n Hwmwi#' - +*■State LeajeueTEA MWonI/iStPet.Siloam Springs3619.648Bentonville2925.537Caxsville2720.509Rogert202H.481i Fayetteville2430.444| Huntsvill*2033.377Ameriran leagueIF AMWonl^j^tPet.! DetroitHI44.6561 New York7352.634! Cleveland0460.616Chicago0360.512Boston . .03Wa bingtoii! PhiladelphiafL Ml *72.424_ 5171j.491St l.ouhV.)75.395National DiprTEAMWonI/lt;»stPetSt* Lou in7747.621New York704H.613Chicago7H61.606Pitfjfou rjfh74.509Brooklynr»HHH.460Philadelphia5471.432Cincinnati— _ 6573.430I ton3391.266lt;—'■11A met 14 anAnHociationTEAMWonIlt;ostPet.' MinneapolisK055.593Indianapolis7460.562ColumrtiUH7501.551Kansas (’itv7301.545j MilwaukeeOK66.5071 St. Paul0466.492j Toledor. r,7K414l*ui*vine4088.343tmmmSouthernAaN4»eiation| TEAMWonI/OStPet.Atlanta8352.615New OrleansM057.5H4Nashville7364.533Memphis7307.5211 Chattanooga0767.5lt;MILittle Rocki»471,474Birminghamf»r83 ,Knoxville 51Texaa League85.375TEAMWonliOStPet.Oklahoma City8905.579i Beaumont8500.664(ialvestonHI71.534Tulsa7077.407San Antonio7378.484Houston7280.47;Dallas70HI.464Fort Worth62 ,-fM** 4MMM!lt;.407I HOW FWINS. «-1--^1__AttVACSilhehereofofc-tos-htil!titss lit • •itor»s,heThe box score (second game Saturday :BentonvilleKropps, rf Watson, ‘th Davis, lb Bos.se, cf Mabrey, hs (ikbson. IfReaneont, 2b Kelley, c Wollard, p xVillipnpi'*Totalsx Batted for Wollard in 7th.AB11IIPOAE•; p i a13000400200»000003013003l1030401300I2121042* - w201)311040II1000■frnqwiiwwi mi35'111HHirr1)Detroit Sept. 2 (Ay)—Schoolboy Rowe allowed Chicago only five | hits as the Detroit Tigers won the morning game of the Labor Day double header, 6-1. The Tiger pitcher hit a homer in the fourth with a mate on base.—» H,Nll|lReaneont. Umpire, Allstot.'Itheloa the anti tiv*Spi schJnoni tini1 tea| no*1 shi 1ff1*)-inr-thhen-r-toe-neadheaceillveFayettevilleABRHPOAENegri, rf, If322100Thomas, lb3121200White, 3b411022Frederick, cf,rf 212200Ashmore, ss311251Fralick. IfA11200Philbeck, 2b311020Wilson, c211110Hawn, c100100Needham, p30102utithvm*027 9 12 21 12 3120 120 2 —8 220 050 x -.IIITotalsScore by innings:Bentonville Favetteville The summary: Runs batted in,Krepps 2. Davis, Bosse, Heancont,Kelley, Wollard 2, Negri, Thomas, White. Frederick, Ashmore 2. Phil-beck 3. Three base bits. Kelley, Bosse, Krepps, Negri, Frederick. Home runs, Villipique, Philbeck. Struck out, by Wollut'd 2, by Needham 2 Base on trails, off Wollard 1, off Needham 2. Famed runs, off Wollar I H, off Needham5. Double plays, Reaneont to Dav-i!, Needham to Thomas to Wilson to Ashmore. Sacrifice hits, Watson, Negri, Thomas, Stolen bases,HE A D THIS FIRST:Answering a wcuapaper ad for a companion, pretty Janet l*ord fintlM he* self %n a bio. old house with a speechless tenant named h'ita, a fit ndifih doo that answers to a mysterious u histte, and an elderly mis-11ess. Miss Boise vain, who wears a lite chnmeiejon around her neck and admits she is peculiar. On the way to the big hou*e Janet met Hlair Hodman uho came with her in a truck from the. tMage to retrieve his car, mired In the ditch near the Boise-vain house during a terrific storm the nifjht before. He fused shelter there and chased from the house by the doo after his accident, Blair delays his trip nest to investigate the?n ystcrious house and satisfy his curiosity. After one nivht in the 1 house Ja net tries to lea t e but her employer deflates the dog will not Irt her yo. During a walk about the grounds Janet secs the face of a girl in one of the high towers of thehouse. Although beginning to tike Miss Boise vain, everything about Herand the great house mystifies Janet Back in her room, which is barren except for a small cot, Janet opensliv I a d Ja iiil » f r*» li 111 f t tbe f Itpttpmidsunfill#WICha'wastlorVonvol1seaThtpOi’and (411) the he (plt; the Aw iv. huitre st a car the