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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER .TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1920 -TUESDAY- MORNlNC,--JUNE;t9ri92Q; RALEIGH ASSURED OF SECOND PLACE I; - Although Beaten Yesterday By .Durham, Danville's Slip Gives Them Berth . Durham. A Jut 28v Although faring ; today game by the mot of G to 4 in the tlsventh ianing, Raleigh became. nut at oeeoad place for tht first half f teuon by virtue of Winstoa-Salem't "JM DaBTilU. Both eluba batted heavily, oeeuring a. lotal of H alu. Kaleigb aeenrod three -twae is tie Srst Inning, on of which ..I.wu earned and earned, jiaptber i tht turth inning. - - - Durham drove Allot . from tha boi ' after two inniaft, scoring onto la each - frame be worked. Helmaeh, who sue- reeded hint, pitched better baseball but - weakened the tame progressed, me - tombing ia th eleventh. - - - , t .The tyiaf ma wai scored by Dayton 1 tbo aev.eath Inning. He drova out two-baa kit and ambled tt.e other half of the circuit whoa Heftar Hissed Heimeehi -thxowlft eatck him off lh la the eleTcath Whitted, the first maa p, tot a two-bate kit, went to third Maaeth seerinee and Atkinson woa aio owa game wita a timely ting lo, ' IUIUK. I a. H 01 Ab a. K. O i l Vim. U i I I m mm. I 1 I I I d 41 111 M'rami. m I 1 1 I iliimaa, 4411! i rrfii Duua, it H 111 mu. ik e t t t km . e l I I il HiiMr, lk I I 111 II Wfciw. I 1 1 I 1 I WhK-e. v e ( i i M'Mk. Mil 1141 . t'te i urn. m t e e I l Baafm, I I I I I I ( ana. t e i n bum ar e e e ikon mil tint otai m i Usui i - wuului raa M mm k.lpHk .. M Ml M 18 I bm .. , ........in Ml Ml Ut lm: nail rm. Bitoltk 1. Saba 4 t'ii mn am mium. nut, wauwo. wanl mm aim want; mitiim kita. nrut. nkl lw. Atkam M Kml lo Miner a talkv MT Aitaa . auuca I. air aiHum. i: dram aat, w aim . w HMaaat a. kr At' knaa atslaa kaan, Wnaa, kturaaa; hlta, at AUt CMC Marian, a Bataaaek I la t Matna: a. vvaaM v; oh, ijo; aa TWINS WIN FAHCE. Wiaitoa-Salem,-' Jniia 28. Winttoa Ralem'e 7 to t victory oyer Danville to- dky arac tnwed into a fcree by thi viaUara. Practically every maa on the Itairillo club played ia two poiitioni ad ail of them performed with the titmoat indifference." Moore in center teld errored three eaay ehaneee, ap reatly aiacaing purpoeedly in each ia stance. . , . i Mciatoih, the vititort' leftflelder, pitched good game but a jlrcn no tupport winterer. i aiAvni.vuucv. . . Ak a. M. o i l BANTnxa. Ab a. h o i a Ratal. M 4 1 till Tadar, I I I I una- w.p I e I o Mr'n. a-n I I t I 1 I win-, kill 111 Part'a. 4 1 I I I . tkuam a? t 1 t I I Ad i. M.aT 4 11111 Mo-a. ct.m 4 I I 4 t I WI'l. Mb 4 I I 1 e if I 1 1 111 PIT, I.Ib I I 4 I I I fla'a. Ik I 1 1 11 1 II MrD'l. it I I 111 I I I 1 T 1 l Ifekaa'r. 4 1 I 4 1 I ana, . a- 111 111 kau'r. k.lf 1 I I a i a Tanali, Kt I I I I J f ItTll X Mala 14 t V M 11 t ; , mm4 far MaDaaial la atatk. bmm w aauae; a WlaMm-kalaa llj (i M r " to no t hit: Tva-baM atu. Adaan. WHIUbm, Th kaaar. WktMan. Bkabnt: knaa ram. Pirtala: iae Ma kHa. OUltnaw. TMar. Laokardla, riaKrkaaan: aM. WllUaaa la A da ma: WllUajai tg Aaaaw M DIIHnaar , Tadar to rMackaaann : kaM aa kala, Ul Aafean i. off JonM I, off Bauar 1: MtWll M fe Allaa K torn a I t. 1 . m.Ov Tlioaapw ), ritiarluuaa. fflpl " I u II I Inoltxi. off Batwr MM kaiian. off Melataak .a i laalan: Wt akaaaa. Wkuaoa-Balaai 4, Danalu I; ilaaa. 1:94; aiaiaaa aoa Amauia; atlanotttea fATRIOTS BLANKED. Hich Point, June 28-The Manufac turere blanked the Pitrioti today, win Iff by a ecoro of 3 to 0. 'Tha viaitnra had a panic ia the first inning, making urea errort woien aetted the Jocali the taato number of runs. Both pitcher performed iplendidly and after the nrt inning both were faultleae aupport there being no '"" aronng aitor toe initial frame ""tow. man poikt. Ik 4 a a a i Ab a H. O.A.I fcoraaa. at 4 t I 4 I 1 waraa. lk 4 4 1 4 4 Irbr. rt I 1 t a Oirl, M 4 I 1 I I 41 Wal'oa. lb I 1 I I t OMUk. 4 4I44! a U. Sb 4 14 Hi ai. k? llllll vmwr. rff I 1 1 4 I MlUar lb 4 t 1 11 I rrta'M, a? I I I t I Trarr. M t I I I I Hotaaa. a4llll Inrdar. llllll Ik llllll "M Ma. if I I i l raar. rkjera i j ; Trrtak) W I 4 tt I ... tot 404 aoi-t III. Carroll: aacrtflco kU, ": kaM aa btlla. off H. eardar t. off Eda l'; V u. "" r Bdoar I: Mt oa kaaaa, raaaabaro I. HKk Polat I: Ubm 1:M; un tMaa, Saadr aad Loot; aiMHlaaM 4oo. . AMERICANS IN FIGHT FOR ' BRITISH TENNIS TITLE : ' Wimbledon. En.. JnnA Sfl Tha nr;t .ttk lawa twaraeingtei-champffl'ii.B'Tp- bai aiatrowea oiwn to lour men, ind of thaw two are Americana, William T. rudea of Fhiladelphia and Cbarlea Gar- taaa or 1-itUburg. ABeaa iwo junerieaa . siavan wnn their mitchei oaiily today, but B. Nor- rm wuiiami of Boiton wai put out of tbo playing by T. Marrogordato, one of tho English -team members for the MTia cup. TUdea won today from Bandolph Ly- cett i AUttraiia in the beit eontett of tao day, althoagh he did not hire to stead himself to the degree that wai accessary whea he defeated Kingteote a Baiuroay. Xeett played a remark ably fast -tmi-aad- won theurcond act; thea Tildea called upon torn of his reaem atreagth and won out with ometning to spare, ' MONROE DEFEATS CHEROW. ' ' Cherow, & C, June 2&V Chenw waa waable to do anything with Hettht' de lirery aad Monroe won hero toda, 8 to 0. Fisher .also pitched a good game but a jnitjadged fly and a mostly error waa largely responsible for one of three naa made by Monroe. Cheraw pbya ia jionroa tomorrow. ; Tho aeore j ' B.H.E. Cheraw ............0 8 1 Monroe 3- 9 1 Fisher aad Bhame for Cheraw; Heath Md Myen for Monroe. - . BAEFORD WINS OPENER. ' - Baoiord, Jano 28VBaeford defeated BeaBetteville ia the opening game of tho Pre Dee League 8 to 8. McKiithan for tho locals pitched air-tight balL .Tana for the visitor! wai wild. . Batteriet MeKeithaa aad McMillan; Taaa and Solomon. Pmpiree Smith fad; Poole,. Mak) M I 1 1 I I oaro br Malan rooMkara .. .. maaa ouii .. .. ...... ' I ' HI fwa ban WHERE THEY WAY Balalgh mt Durham. Greeniboro at High Point. '; Danville at Winston-Salem. ' : Virginia leagcx. Blckmoad at Bocky Mount. wiisoa at buffoik. , . Petenburg t Norfolk. 1 ; Portsmouth at Newport Newa. STANDING OP CLUBS PIEDMONT LEAGUE. W. I. , Pet I u .tri awk raaat ft M .IMl u at .mi it w .mlwuaakai .!in.-.ti -Mi PUf a at .till iNMIk' VIRCIN1A LEAGUE 1. is. !i riiil II W .awl NATIONAL- LEAGUE. w. t is w. u m :H a .w miaaait ; ; M .Mil M M B) at m OafeM W. X. yatt Clabai laaaiMl 11 11 .T! KocfoM r.alaaiialk - M M .MtMatk BoakF ataokt M .l K'aaH Haaa rMarabm II a M KUaoa , 2Ti,S 2 -l!ltato account. J14 m m ,i9 AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. m n 4i at Clabai W. L IN. Now Toat Cklaaaa WMuaMa.. 4 It .4MI JLlt1M4l.rklla4aWk, JUB-JB EASTERN CAROLINA. Claboi Clakai W. Ii, M a-"jot I I ,4T1 111 .til Tarbora Boatl'l Waal it r .ml Oraaofllli WlUlaaawca it I .U4Flaa Tom YESTERDAY'S RESULTS PIEDMONT LEAGUE. High Poinf, J j Greeniboro, 0. Wlniton-Salem, 7; DaaTille, t, ltirhim, 5j Baleigh, 4. r TIBGINU LEAGUE. i . Norfolk, 12; Petenbarg, -Bocky Mount, ; Richmond, 8.' Wilioa, 4; Suffolk, 0. Newport Newa, I; Portimonth, . IL I7V::Z EASTERN CAROLINA. 7" PUe Topi. Si OreenTile, 4. Tarboro, 1 J Scotland Nock, . WaahingtOBr-8r Wii AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 2 ; Philadelphia S.. Detroit, 5; Chicago, : 3. . Clevelanld. 7; BU LonU, 4.' No other game aeheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boiton, 3; Brooklyn, 2. Chicago, 5-5; PitUbnrg, 14. Cincinnati, 1 St. Loaia, S. Philadelphia, 3; New York, 18. --- iv.-' ' v - aaaMaiMMkM-- - - . ... SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Augusta, Si Spartanburg, 2. Charlotte, 4; Columbia, 8. Greenville, 1; Charleston, 8. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Memphii, 3; New Orleans, 4. Little Bock, 0; Mobile, 5. Naahvillt, 7: Atlanta, 8. Chattanooga, 7; Birmingham, 4. INTERNATIONAL LEAGVE. Jereey City, 4; Akron, 3. Beading, b; Tpronko, 8. . Otheri not aeheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul-Milwaukee, rain. Columbus, 2; Indianapolia, 8. Toledo, 14; Louisville, 1. No others scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE. WHITE SOX WIN SLUGFEST. Detroit, Juno "28. Chicago woa lugging match from Detroit today, IS iinru. uufcvuiia)ia a . aua aaiaaM. to ho viiitoia. ' - The aeore : B.H.E. Chicago ........ ,014 014 10213 14 2 Detroit ,m rmv.001 201 100 S 13 4 Cicotte and Bchalk; Ayere, Okrie, Al- ten and Aintmitb, Mannion. ATHLETICS WIN AT LAST. Washington, June 28. Philadelphia ended ita losintr itreak of eisht itnisht garnet by defeating Washington ia the (trial eontett of the aeriei today 6 to 2. Harris pitched a etrong game for -the viiitore. Only 29 men faced him ia the last eight ieningi. The icore: ' - , . . B.H.E. Philadelphia 200 100 030 0 0 Washington ......2001000 0002 5 4 Harria and Perkini, Myatt; Erickson, Snyder and Fieinich. , CLEVELAND HITS AT WILL. St. Louis, June 28. Cleveland hit Sothoron almort at wUI toda,. and, aided ?oVTh. loeai; ;uco;.i 1 It v 1 1.1 v.r. iuo' . EWJ V Sal- ,ata A 1 aa M-1"- Maaraara The aeore: : B.H.E. Cleveland .J02 J50 1007 J3 l St: TMU "fit i":".002 000 020-4 9 3 1 Covolekie and OWeill; Sothorn, Buj wc!l and Billin(fs. . i i CHICAGO WINS TWO. r Chicago, 111., June 28.-rCbieago woB both game of a doubleheader from Pltttburah todir bv scores of S to t and 8 to 4." A homo run br Merkle I with Holloecher oa base ia the third wai - ehief factor in the first game. Hamilton had tha aeeond game won, 4 M ... .. .... .. .. . ' " l, natii nintn men weakened I and Ponder replaced him, fore,OUIT1ST loung, 4; by,HeaU, 4. Baaea ing ia the winning raa with a pm. The core - B.H.E.I First Came. t Pittaburg ..... 000 000 110 8 8 0 Chicago 100 200 02a 5 6 0 Adam, Watooa aad Hoffner; Tyler na u t arren ": . ! , . . Soeoad Game. 1 Score: " B.H.E. Pittsburg-... 002 200 0104 11 , 2 Chicago 000 001 004 5 6 2 Hamilton, Ponder aad Hoeffnert Car tir, Gaw and Daley.; . . . . mv LUMBEHTON DEFEATS HAMLET. Lumberton, June 28-LumbertoB' bit both Blackley and King hard today and had BO trouble defeating Hamlet 13 1 to 6. Of tha locals' fourteen hits fin war., doubles and two were triplet. The game wis called after Hamlet 'il half of the eighth to allow them to I catch a train, , The aeore t': ...J . - .. B. H. B. I Hamlet 000 400 02 IS 8 Lumbertoa ..... 100 661 1" 13 14 S I BaKeries Blackley, King and Me, I Donald; Floyd and Ny. Fish era believed to hart a keen aenu pz amau. - - -m Tin urn 01 norm- - 1 1 n K Mr r I 1 1 lt 1 1 I-- SI mil IILLLU LUULr I Uzi : COLTS BY ONE RUN -4r-t - Richmond Wins Good Game By Score of Three To Bocky Voaat, Jane tSV-Thrce to two went the ecore ageinit the Tar Heela thie afteraooa with Biehmoad elaimiag the big and and with the major credit due to Third Baaemaa Unm, tno for mer Tar Heel, who sot only Helded a enntioaal tame, but ilaihed but a two- I rtr onra that aent e n!f raa " W Jalli. -a A aila frwM k itf tha viattnra four hita. Glabcr, oa the monad tor the t ni. kaaad tarooffk i anaU ttyle, iavt for the one wobbly inaint whea a bate oa balle and three bit I rav the Colta a lead that eonld not be OTerTaaeB wiu Clone a umeiy box won 1 - , .aiaii,.':".,! itii Ah.aH.OAB aa 4 I I t I I Spark, if 4 I 1 II Walkar. at 4 I 4 4 Bookaa. at 4 I t t I I imiui. mil 1 i rnla. a I till l Mrt, Mann, ail I 1 11 (W n a t i e i a Orba. b 4 I t 1 I II IWUaL all II I 4 Cblaa'aa. a I I I I stata-k. lk t e i it e Daariav k I I I I I AbhaU. I I I I 1 I n 41 .iMlauaa. . i 1 Hol4. ,l .'J ..X ..L t ... 4jaw,...aaje iaiil-ji"i"eu" stall It t 4 IT It U ooN te kuanai: Itaaaaane -...r..4 - , Boeka Maaat .. .. .M4 IB) Ml I Olaaar: Hit aa kaaaa. Baakf 14oaa4 . BioaaaBal I m4 mm. BlaaaaanA L IMI.aaal II ktM bin. Paala. OrUa; thru ban kkav CkaaaaiM; aaaa oa kalla. aa Olaaar 1. obj awaaa a I out. kr Olaaar I. kr Oiaaia I) Oaafclo atara. Bafear WILSON BLANKS SUFFOLK Suffolk. Ta. June 28. Pitcher Joliff wai too much for the loeau today and Wilton won catily by the aeore of 4 to 10. Joliff allowed only four widely aeat- I tired kit and waa glrea good aup port. . : . I Tnraaher waa tbo etar or tue alaahinaT out a aincle. av double and triple, eeorihg two rant and itealiag I a baee. - . . Ata. u. o a a I ' Ab.a, n o a a UMOU. I wnaoif. Blaak, tk I I I I 1 I CaaOa. I 1 t I I ttak. at llllll CU'nf. aa I 1 I I 1 Mack, of 4 11111 Daffar, m I I 1 1 I Crow, lb llllll Balk, lb 4 1114 Pawn, lb 4 4 I t 1 I Traahar. 1(11 I I Koran, m 4 I t I I I Bwolt'l. at I I 1 I I AiihM. wt a a I t A a W'aara. Bb 4 I I 1 I Daaeaa, a I 4 4 I 4 lj Kaat. 4 111 CaUlaa. a &-1 I 1:11 Htalaa. tint II -n I omui. 9 a a Tatah) I Baora bff e iMel trMn it rwie t I luffolk .. .1.... Wllaoa . . Buaamary: klla. atraM. Ei ma. Bwriuor. Traahorl kaM aa taua. aff couiaa a. u 1- auiaai aaL bp CoUtaa L Ml I: Ml aiifnia a wuaoa I: kit or attrhad balla. Blaot: byffr out. kit br haU: MenOM aua. ; Ua. tludauall aaapn Taaana M 1:40: HIMdanM 1.4M. TRUCKERS SWAMP BUILDERS. Newport Newt, June 28. Ia a game featured by the hitting of Traynor aad the poor pitching for Newport newa, taa Bailders dropped under tho Truckert to day for a 11 to 2 defeat. Traynor 'a bit Una wai ia rank with the atott remark able irtea here thia -oetMoa, ho havtag chalked up a home rati, two; triple ana a linile in IIti trip! to tho plate. Bia home run however waa of tha freak va riety, it having bit tha ground aad bounded clear of tho left field wall. Morgan atarting for Newport Newa waa Ineffective, and Fag-in who took kit place,-did. little bettor. Both got tnem lelvei in tight placet often, but were helped out by last fielding. Whitcraft waa banished from tha game ia thi tilth for fighting Umpire Ganley. Tha Newport New ihort itop utually unbelligerent, waa dutaUtfied witn dwMoa ot balu Md itriJtef B. PorUmouth 000 410 12311 Newport Newt .r. . . :T. MH 100 000 2 iSummary: Two base nits. Watt aad Viox. Three bate -hits, Champagne, Traynor .,(2). Homa run, Traynor. Doublo plays, Benton to Greenea; Sharp to Lark to Sharpo. Sacriflee hit i. Lake and Simmons. Bite oa balls, off Film, 3 ; off Benton, 2 ; Off Morgan, 5. Left oa batei, Portsmouth 12; Now port New, 5; Hit off Morgan. 6, hits and four runs ia 2 1-3 inning; off Ft gin, 11 and 7 run , in 5 2-3 innings. Struck out by Morgan, 3; by Fagin, none ; by Benton, 3. Time of game 2 :35. Umpire Orth and Ganley. Attendance, 700. Whitetaft put out of gam ia itxth for fighting Umpire Ganley. TARS OUTCLASS GOOBERS. - Norfolk, Jhbc B8. The-Nor folk Tarf cleanly outc lasted Petersburg this after noon in a slugging match, to win by the core of 12 to- 8. Tho game was fea- ture4 by tnrM hom, -uL. . first aaek.r n - o jocaja .pav. .Bii;uu., ai vir..u. a support than waa accorded Cy Young. The feature playt were fatt fielding by ikHmar!i"etW!oraBi, The score: '' 'r '.B.H.E. Petertburg .... . .012 000 003 6 11 Norfolk 440 202 00 12 14 Batteries: Young and Both; Boall and Holloman. L.Bun"nrT! Two-baao hitawMeMaboa, Verlunyea, Briebeck. Leather 2. Three- base hit Command." Homo runs Brie- beck' I Command, 1." Sacrifice hito Vermilyea, Moran and Burdette. Double Ply - - CoTcoran to Wagner to Briebeck; - WT to Wagner to Briebeck. Left on 1).. ttzr . -a Cl. - -. " "tnuuig, ronon, o. otmca oa ,raii-4jnT Xoung off-Beall, 4. Hi hr. btmen--Young, S (Kane aad Samar-- Wild -pitch Yorm g; Timr, 1:47. umpire Guyon aad Biley, A real ' beverag for the weary and thiraty. ' ; i Bold j When the body j and brain ar M ttoedV the refreth-1 ;- meat par : excel L.' 1 .. viz'-. K- P lrakolbea! . j m NATIONAL LEAGUE' ;rQT PEFEATS BROOKLYN. " ' Boatoa, Jaaa" toV-iaclo try Powell, Crakw and Hoik-, tagwtkot witk Pick 't aerifioa and Eayr 'a walk ia tha eighth gave Boatoa two ruaa aad a I to S vic tory over . Brooklyn today. Mamaaa atrack out olavea m. " Tk score: - B.H.E. Brooklya. Ul...- O0X 300 000 8 I Boatoa ..,.., 100 00 02a- 8 0 Maauwx and Millerj McQaiBaa and Qewdy, OTf4JV-c" ; MEADOWS BATTED OUT. PhUadddDh-. P4W Jaaa t8v-Vdswt waa batted from tha box today for tfii first time this year aad taoffoetivo pitch ing by Wiiaert aad Btta - gave New York aa -8 to 8 vietonr. - Bueroft kit safely aa every oae of kia aiz times a p. Kelly" homo rua off Weiaert eame with tho haatM filled. Tho score i B.H.E Niw York 008 700 40418 20 1 Fhiladelphia ... 100 000 008 8 1 Nihf aad E. Smith, Snyder; Mead- ewt w aiaert, Betta aad Trageeoer. OAMTIONS TAKE ONE. Olaelaaata, O, Jaaa ttw Tha Cham pioaa broke their losing streak . by pounding both Ooodwia aad Sherdel hard today and wianinf from St. Loais, 7 to S. Tho aeorot B.H.E. St. Louis ... .. 010. 100 0088 11 1 CiBeiaaati 030 040 00a 7 10 1 Gedwtaw SlvoTdel,- North ad Clat ont; Bailee and Allen. ' Baicldee ia tha United SUtee army BBmherea duriag tai war Kotiak Fmithiiur "AS GOOD AS THE; BESTj ANTWMIRE" Our.Bkea are all . experts' la thia liae, aadTaatC plant is fully equipped. ': BETTER PICTURES QUICKER, R II U B N S Cost aa raora than th ordiaary. R.W.FOISTER Boa 272, Ckaaol BUI. N. C BASEBALL AT' ROCKY MOUNT. RScIwmhI " ' "v RoCSaV MtHlaat -5"" Vrw- MtMaelay. Tuimf auael Wlia4it.jr Mtlv, 2U dU Caaaoa CaaUd At 4:80 P. M. R. J. RTYNOtlVs I HJa Wl WfX . I f y - - I , t J g 3kW J-; V tct II CMBbiiiMWrMrr. V . T tlSLK iw aa aai. .lid X-Z" II "jMff "" W3 VarT"' ' ill .7"-.ri . IIJ "i im.S . . WMatMkataa.N.V : ill -"--' ., - . ' FEEDER UCAGUE OPENS TODATV- Bod Springe, Jub 28Tha Poedee League teuoa opint here tomorrow with tha loeala playing Baeford. The league includes BenneUvllIi,,McColl, Baeford aad Bed Spriaga, with, each team made ap of aia college player aad .thro loeal player. '-i- -. ' Daabar of Laurinburg ta presldint of tho-leagu witkOroeat tdena, Tatant aad Singleton managers, respectively, of Baeford Bennetsville, McColl aad Bed S M OK E-RSiQlitj. Is. jtilLsupre CU for daTAr , food. , ' . Made TAfAlar : Live Indian Cigar ., The Well Known Tmd, Mtrk of an OLD.. ESTABLISHED, PROFITABLE BUSINESS. The securities Durham Hosiery Mills - lio Preferred Stock Class B Common Stock are selling, in our opinion, at prices far below their worth. ' We recommend them both. We have prepared a circular on this Company and its secu rities; a copy will be mailed you on request. " FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO. DURHAM, N. a 7 ikvii iiBwff i rM r"t tMj mI r ' i rr TOBACCO t6l Springs. Four gamoa art scheduled for each week, -the seasoa to run to Augutt 30.-. 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