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mciay r.:orji:;a Juris 7, .cza TILS KZY.'S AIO ODSERVEIt IT it i ' T.- Us Three Out of Four Garbles - "ar.i Drop From First -T riacftIi - Jt weak -ws ths most disastrous tk Ralaiga. eln ka yt txperiaaed, kii three aut at tke four feme lave tk i rss tint that thrlexal J AT..liJ. U,jU -Um. -break. Jwttec. week's ply. - Tke-Cpitala- akrted-tfce jwi;-ti4 - 1 1 . a . . ...la (with vry proapaet f SUpninf our ia 4 a ..a -. : ii a,.. . - f , . ivi aww Hljiu uiarv vm Aappena" they TnAJlat..9aiLoOlj.e Inapt that ar iBvitabl ia baseball ! wh 4-ly thawed th email.. vet nmbr Pt gaaiea woa, but H alee hewed a smaller number of games plays than daring any ether week ia Ike tcaeoa. The elump did aot etrike watil Toeeday, the Capitals defeating tka Patriot with mm ia the first came f the aeries. But they were totally sjaabl te kit Hatteattiaa ia tke eeeoad fray- and Aired ae better -sgainst ..Xrachjtta tka t Allowing dan Baia caaeedi a postponement f botk Thurs day's ad Triday's gsmes : aad " a Saturday tka Patriots nosed t a tea- : iaaiag Txtery., Individual aearates als suffered dur- 5f tka week, ae one ahowing aay climb teept Ward kad bis fata, being only at few points. hJunsoa' bat eome down ,t joia Je, bnt McNeill, who has stack loe te tke pilot's keels all seasea has . pemitted Heimaek-jaabys kins. . ;' " The Capitals aad tke faaa ars due a feif week if rain does aot acala inter - aTere. Danville, the flub tkat kas been Jeaak to tke Capitals all the season will ba bars today and tomorrow -and Ward . kas determined ' to tske - both. - Allen and Hashes ate-due-to pitthr but : ia view of tka doubls-aeadera later )a tka week. Ward saay slip ia Hifgiaa ia ens ef the fames as the big fellow 'requires less reit between games than aay other member of "the taff. Tbe Capitals meet with th Twins itt-rWiaa-atoa-Saleaa for three gsmes Wednesday .- aYad-Thnrsdaj . and will eome keota . for - aaothsr three game series With the , Patriots fridsy aad Saturday.; -a. LL NATIONALIXACU PIRATES Bl'NCH HITS ASd WIN. Cincinnati. Ohio. Joae 6. Pittsburgh defeated mClneinnaTBrdr today-by . buBthing kits, off Xnether ia the tenth iaaiag when singles by Catow, South worth aad Whiffed gars Hum two runs. 1 Buelhsr had 'worn eight stisig .aad keld Pittsburgh to one tub in nine innings, bat Cooper was too trong for tka Ksda ia tbe piaehes and they were .aaabl to wm after the first round. ' KnMher's f elding waa a feature. Ths seorai .JLH.E. ' PitUbarf 001 000 00033 11 0 ineianati 100 000 00001 6 0 "Uttefiei: Coopei end -Behmidt) , bar aad Baridea. "'- ' t "HES SHUTS OUT CIANTS. v -. Ta, Jane 6. Grimes, of Brook- shutout bail today aad ' f, e idere beat New York, 8 to 0. - e- i-inniBf did the Giants get i '!, ,-ast frst base. Then a fast 4, -,e stopped their' ehaaees.' Myers made a homo ram, a donbla aad a singls it fear tuose at bat, storing three runt aad drieiag in another. Tke score: R.H.E. .Saw Tark-, 000 000 0000 2 -Breoktya;-. r. r. r.7"08it 80 -1 Batteries: Bsnton and Smith! Grimes aad Mills. CARDINALS SWEEP SERIES. ... Bt. Louis, Jane a", St. Leuis mads a elsaa awsep af th three-game series wit h Chicago, wisning toda.T. ft la SL . It wa tha loeal's fifth straight Tlctory. iHs4risjweBkenMnhefl fi aiagles aad a wild pitch "nettTngTiuf raas. Chicago did aot get a man to first : baee af tar ths fifth ianing, rr . Tka seor: R.H.E. fllieata 200 000 0002 7 1 " SL LoiiiS : . . 000 040 01' 3 8 0 Batterfee: Hendris nrdCFsTrei flekapp and Clemoas. SENATORS SCORE FIVE IN SEVENTH. Wsskiagtoa, June 6. Bcoring r bt ran in tka atvaatk iaaiag 7aahingtoa ama from behind today aad defeated -Hta. S- 4 ---Aa Ta halfcdotea kits, tw of 4kem doublas, ccountd far tka aaaet af Peaaoek. Tks seore: ' ..-' B.H.E.- Bawtoa ...... ... 0M 000 200-4 6, Washiafton ....... 000 Q00- SO S 10 3 Batteries: Pen seek aad eVhang; Bayder. Ernkson, Zaehary and Gharrity. . YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. - -Jflhieage; 7JUoitA: i Nw YarkrlSj Fhilsdslphi - tTukiagton, 5; Bstn4. , ' . , Clevelaad, 2-2; fit. Louis. 8 1: . . . Louis, 5;jCbiesgAi t. .Brooklya, 8; New York, 0. CiaeiBBBti, 1; PlrtlbuTgh, t. ' " SOUTHERN LtAGt'El Chattaaocga, 2; Atlanta, 11. - Mobile, 1; New Orleans. 4. Nsthville, 14; Birmingham, . -l xUxucXlt ASSOCIATION. Toledo, 5; Kansas City, 10.' . Columbus, 4; Minneapolis, 1. - " Laaiavill, A St. Paul. 2. " ladiaaapoli, t-6; MilwauiS, 8-. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Buffalo. 8: Toronto, 3. inAsis. l.i," Bahtr. .aVwi . Baltlr. 10-J; Jersey City, 1-1. --ajyweuBa-Btadiag, taia.: -. - . . WHERE THEY FLAY : PIEDMONT LEAGCE,.!..---"-: "" OaavllI't RaUlgh. " :V Darhan at Higk Paiat. ' - - Wlastoa-Salem a CmshcMW. ' VIRGINIA LEAGUE. ' ": RlefcmMiel at kWky Mat, ' . Wllen at Safalk. ' ( - : .'. - h PvrtaaaMth at PcUrsbarg. Narfolk at Newport New. Mr. Caa Htr Oa Tscatlaa. . Mr. Praaei A. Cos has returned to tka eiry from th Virginia Theological! -"-Seownsry at AletaMria, va4 and 11 - rw iitiBg his brother, Colonel Albert Cor.- Mr;-Coir- WiM1 attend- - th sunrmer- - f'ra at th. Berkley Divinity School, v L kUil.iicmn, Coon. ; . , Statuticatl Record for ruurtak ..a,a:, l T 141 -tl 4 it " 48 a 143 14 Hughee, p. ........ ..U Dorey,- If TF,-r34 Botts, aa. .......... R ' Higgins, p. "..... , ; l ktuason, sf. .......36 12 4S 25 13 40 .i.WardtJbi,l,ijjil.4Tt;8; Beimach. p ,.,...,.13 84 -MeNeill, 1 Sykes, rf. Ksarsea. c. BewUad, 8 ....18 .64 8 t .ettajcJb 141 n 43 3 3b 3 143 17 .,. .. .14 m. 47 A , -1 Q37g46ij-8AaLJT Allar p. Otkers i. 7 81- 0 184 $1 89 Club totals riTGNiaai ,.3 12o2 130 293 :i 4 PITCHING ...r-4 h a. w. c 1 .Hughes Allen . nKKiuK . .... , . . . . . . Heimaeb ' .... it SALLY LEAGUE PITCHER 11 WlNajHlBIEEIiSTBAieHT Pitcher Jesse Doyle, of Green- Tine t CInb, -.-Sets Becord Columbia Still Leads . - .... - - , Calambia, 8. C Jua' 8, Th fet of Pitcher Jesse Doyle, of Greenville, in winning ki 13th straight 1 gams of the seasoa, wkea" he defeated Charlotte ia th aecoad game of a double-header, was a feature. Of tb week s play in tke South Atlantic Association This ie believed to git 'Doyr' the record of the South Atlantic circuit.; aa it sur passes the mark mads by Pitcher Muriel Spaid, when he won 18 straight games for Columbia in 1915. Snatd, who joined Columbia ia mid' eeaaea, lost hi first gamr wo 18 aad lost-bis -last fame of tha seaoa. :. Columbia, eentinuw to lead th league with . an advantage .of fire games over Greenville, ia second place. Spartan' burg is third, witk Charleston and Char- lotto" tied .for' fourth and fifth places. Augusta, although still last, gained nous4brinrthrwlrlTrrnragnn-ftrarj victories aad only two defeats. Manager Stark rejoined his team Monday after a scouting trip that netted a number of new players, who seem, U have greatly strengthened hl club. Columbia during the week won three games asd lost two, aa did Bpartan- borg. "Greeavill was abl to wia only thre, whu losing four, Charlott hav leg the sms record. Charleston woa tw and ,lot four. - - Fesident'Vaisb boa .announced" 'thai azpeet to start t week with full complement f umpire, th de plrtedtS.haTLHf kgaiabeen restored to it normal eapaeity of sis. , 1 STANDING OF CLUBS ; PIEDMONT LEAGUE. riot. W. L M.1 Clirtu: M. GrMnftan H M .iDiimll IS Biinsk 11 IS .Miwm -Bam 15 Blth rolsl M 14 .ttllDarfcM IS -47 .t5 .Ml VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Class BtdMllMH! Norton W. L 1 CluSs: fit n r .TUfrtMutk SS-'S .KJKKD'I b .tat M IS .ISuolk .t4 tS ir .121 Wlbon .tti . , AMERICAN JLEAGUE.. OaW ' W t. frt. 1 notm W. ClraUiul M It .SM!Wukln(M a Kn Toik. It 1 Mtmi. UiulA It nuoaa m it .ssairuiruii it ,4no .t4t n it .jstjPkiiwtiipbis it NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cltite. Rrooklyn W t, r,.(. 1 CluM: a it .tulm. louii a ir .StBoaUm Fr. .tM .4M .if .tS rinelwisU Ohlcst. S .JN York ritttif.. - n. 11 ,jiiirHd.iiii. Baxter 8hemwl Forfeits Bond. Islington, June 6. Bondsmen for Baxter jahmwU, who baa failed to ap pear at two terms of court and make defense to ths charge of assault with attemtit to kill and of carrying con- ld weapons, jnust pay 85,500 bond forfeitures into the county treasury when tlia August term of court meets. Judge T. A. McElroy pronounced judg ment absolute against, the forfeitures beore Adjoia'nisfDaTidsonilJupeTior Court here. To fiesostris. Who fluorished in Egvpt i eeutuiiei B. CV is attributed the first formation of a regu.lsr srmy. . WHEN MOTORING Take along m package of Florida Fruit Gum. It adds to the pleasure of the ride Made by Fleer. All dealers Ce adv. : . . - - I ' NO METAL CAN TOUCH rOU fc . t 1 . -. - -- Reeftilsf rywhar a th wrorUfa " stanttard mads to anarit your prwfwrtmca Supreme for Comfort, Value, Service ASTEIN'&'COMRflNr IrS'SvtSBSMal (PAUISK guereeVe ? I IU Ba RALEIGH vs. DANVILLE Ralaigh ArgTrtioii.- v. J67. 1 0 . 0 t 1 JSS . 0 : 1 0 SKI i I ' O I .S82 I 1 J 8 8 53 4T"fTJ00" 34, . 4 "T O 1.000 oaa. J43. S-8--9-U 4 l 1 17 0. t O 1.000- - 171, t i m 14 0 1JW0 15 t Ml 84 8 A18 1 "rU."Mf 47 15 411 J48 I 0 0 1 J 80 Am) 0 0 0 1 0 10- .818 8 0 1 1 4,108 36 43 8 13 42 81 877 348 80 RECORD, - r te. is. a. n. tb. aa. hp. aa, we. -Aaia.j'.44.j... 68 IS 4 68 0 -7313-1-818 NR. SH. s. a i n 4 ' S- 36 s a.i 3 SO M "S " 1 IS t ,7 48 0 0 8 .667 67 4 IS 43 J-JSOO 82-l8"tr- 5Ij44Z8 8:18-85 BIG GARAGE AT HICKORY THREATENED BY FLAMES Firemen Do Heroic Work In OontroDint Blaze Judge : CouaciU Not io Fight ., N : - ' Hickory, Jaao 8. Fir of undeter mined origin lata last night threatened Johnson's Garage with destruction, dani aged ten of -thirty automobiles Jn the buildiag and gsra the loeai Sr depert ment tha hardest task ia recent years. Both motor trucks responded and four streams of water and ebmicsli were used effectively. Gas fumes and suffo cating smoke made the work of the fire men particularly hard. - Th loss suffered- totaled 83,000, covered by insur ance.. Th property was valued at more than 8100,000; Judg W. B. Coufelt,' candidate for the Demoeratie nomination in the Ninth district announced today that it he is aot the high maa In th contest he will withdraw rose tha race and ' give his support to the leader.' He will do this, ha said because the success of party is mnr important than that at ny f man ana k would not want to put ki fritnd to the trouble "of waging an other eampaiga and of bringing the farmers away from their important work for his own satisfaction. AMERICAN- LEAGUE. CLEVELAND SPLITS WITH BROWNS Cleveland, 0 June 6. Cleveland and St Louia aplit . double lirader todav. r-lOTlrwrrBiriii-tb-rst-4W-S- Cleveland' took th acond 2 to 1. "Weil man out pitched Coveleski in the first, sad tk Browns won easily, V Th second fin pitcheri- IstttrriietwjrenT Bsgby and Davis, Clelaad winning - in the ninth on O'Neill' single, two pasei and Smith' infield hit. Seore: pint gam St. Ionia aeTelandrr; nrr ....... 020 02 OOOMt IS 0 . . ... r 000 O0O sl 8 5 1 and. Billings; - Coveletkie, Weilman Niehaua and O'Neill. ... , ..'","' Second game: B. H. E. St. lioui ,.. 000 000 010 1 1 Clvland .. ... 100 OOO'OOl 2 9 0 Daria aad ' Severeid; Bagby and O'Neill. " 1 .Chicago,. lUi, Jun 6. After scoring three runs and tying tha' score ia th ighth inning, Chicago beat Detroit ia tbe 11th today 7 to 6. Felseh'a aingle. his steal of second and a hit by J. Col lins counted the winning run. Cobb and PUgsUad collided ia right center in th tenth aad Tyrua was removed from tha game with a twisted leg. Flagstead was not injured. Detroit and Chicago will play off a postponed game her tomor- Seore:.'-, - , R. H. E. Detroit 105 000 000 00 11 Chicago .......200 010 030 017 14 3 Oldham, Avers, Oakrie and Ainsmltk; Cicotta and BchaJk. ... . YANKS WIN POOR GAME. Nw. York,"" June" 8. The" New York Yankee defeated the Philadelphia Ath- letics Ire ra-todayria to 6, in-a very poor-1 ly played game. 1 he Yankeea bit Perry for four hits in the first inning which netted three runs nnd kept np th"bom-. oarament on Martin wno replaced aim. - Score: B. H, E. Philadelphia . : fMll IQOft SJS New York .350 220 00 12 15 8 Perrv. Martin. Haatv and Perkins. Myatt; Mays and Hannah, Hofraan. The modern police force In Englind waa eitablnhed in 1829 by Sir Robert Pf .L " - - NfvfTwfc3 TODAY IXEAGUEPARICi as(B naajsaBBaa ...... rasMMsa. 1 ., , 7.1. Lil I Ulll. Ul lILLlli I i.T1 "Babe" Ruth Brinas Home Run TotaUo 15; Hot Rphtf oM Top In Both Leagues Ke Y itlujilTha doa. race lot leadership ia tha two major leagues art almost eelipad by th heavy batting and scoring of nearly all tha teams. Th American" League amaeeed a total f 308 runs and 871 hits in 28 games la-wk whU th National League had a total or 20O mas and WZ kite la nfaetJf-thr-thrrTT"tomtTTUBs mad ia tk younger league, -SI- wre ponnded ant at New- York ,wher "Bab" Buth, th Taakc lugger, brought ki season total to fifteen.-In . tk Na tional Lfua II circuit smashes wer -' Champions, both, witn pitching ..ktajr going along ateaoTlly, are fighting far first plac ia th National League, witk Brooklyn leading by onc'game. Th New York Americans, ho hav won 14 of thsir last 18 contest! by ter rific slugging,' today caught up with Cleveland at tha head of the Americas League. - Tb week' record ta ack league of fame played, won nnd lost, with runs, hits, erora, men left OB bases Snd rnns scored by opponents, Including games of Saturdap, June 5 is SI follows: NATIONAL. , P Wtl H E Lb Or Brooklyn ...,. T f I 85 72 11 83 21 Cihcinnsti - ,... 8 4 1 22 49 8 34 16 2 3 28 62 7 45 35 14 20 49 11 38 85 5 2 58 76 4 53 30 T3 38 75 17 43 40 4M 48 83 19 & 48 2 5 21 68 H 44 35 Chicago ....... 7 t Pittsburg 5 . St. Louis ...... 7 Boston .,',, S New York 8, Philadelphia ,.. 7 AMERICAN. PWLIB 1 Lb Or Cleveland 8 4 4 M 88 14 03 40 pw Yok. .. 7 6 1 82 83 12 88 37 Koston 5 1 4 18 38 11 30 27 pt liicgo- ,...w, 7- -Sl-n3 4U60 SL Waahingtoa .... 8t. Iaui .'.i.y Philadelphia ... 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