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S . Ai ,..G3S3uER .iliU.wDAYI MCrJC3, .JULY,; J,: ..1523. THURSDAY MOilNLN'G. JULY I , I9J al I X 4 GLlllJOlhEli ;iSEC0aD0PE!I VIILTJ; TUXY PLAY aflTDMONT LEAGUE. High Point at U!gfcT ' Durham at Simmmm Wlnston-Salest at Paavillo. CtCIOTA LEAGUI Fcrrr.cr Cc!!csisn Ho!ds:Cc tals To Two Hits; Locals' . Errors Costly Too much Joyair, with 014 Sol" at V a contributing factor, eoet Baleigh tat opening (am of Uio second half of tho ... teuoa yeiterday, High Point winning - by the run-away aeore of T to 1. Tho eaa word, "Joyaor, completely accounts for tho locals being unable to break Into tba rua eoltrma of tonor, their ene tally being - terriflt circuit clout by Heimaeb. Only o0 other bit was - registered off of Joyaer durtngTthe . entire aasiion, that, being a single by - Munion, which mi Med boiag a two-base hit by tho aarroweet of margine, Othar elubt have boa hitting Joyaor rathor frequently ; roeontly, but tho former collegia had 'everything that goei to win a ball garni yesterday, and used it affectively. High. Point's sevearnne may act be accounted for to aim ply. They certainly are sot chargeable to Hugbee, for only two of them were earned aad Hall three-base bit, which Munsoa ahoold , have fielded, entered into one of thoae two. That is where old Sol got hia work, affecting Munion, ordinarily the eteadiett ulayir oa the club. True enough the ana played no.'favoritet and ahono at brightly upon the visiting elan aa it did upoa the heme talent, bat none of them peek as much ' beet as the Raleigh center fielder. However, Heimaeh, the other hefty - Capital, seemed to' -thrive ia the extreme heat. Besides cracking out a home run to the club house, he made a beautiful peg home after reeoTering a three-base hit knocked to deep right field all the way to the feaee. in fact. Toner also had a bad day despite the fact that ho ia charged with only one ; error out of a. total of nine ehsneee. r However, that 7 erroT was extremely eoitly, letting three runs in. In the fourth inning, with jwo on, .Jfaldron ' cracked one aquarely between . Toner's , legs. The ball was hit -with a terrible wallop and rolled far into the outfield, enabling" Waldron to complete the cir- cait However, Toner could mot throw, allowing at least two balls to go for hits , that ahould hare been easy outs. But here there is a marked similarity to Pottum.-'- Toner broke in too hard at Danville, where ' he accepted eight chances -without the Semblance of a .bobble aad aa a result hia arm hat gone bad on him. For 'that reason Ward " ttarted Botts la Durham Tuesday, bnt . the regular shortstop' is still haying ' trouble with his ankle and may be out for the rest of the' week. At that. Toner exhibited a, groat deal of game nets, making several throws that obviously brought torture to hia am One of Toner's assists was recorded Jointly with similar marks for Munion, Doney and : McNeill., " In the eighth Inning Holmes tried to stretch his two. bagger sad -.war finally esught -between the hues anar faia plajren.haa handled the lw V f" '-.' " " A aerates aft A ttoTen.We, a fcaie - en balls and an error, by Muaeoa gave the visitors two ia the firat inning and .a three-base-hit. a, single, two "fielders' choices, a bane on balls and , Toner'a error added four more in the , fourth frame.' In the seventh Joyner, wat hit and scored on Irby l, triple, giving High Point their seventh end- last run.:. Reimaeh'a home rua fell in the fifth Inning. '- Becky Mount at ePtetabsrf.--r .WItowa at Klehsueaa. - ---- - Newport Ncwa at Norfolk. . --. SatTolk at Fortsmetrth STANDING OF CLUES -PIEDMONT LEAGUE. l lab Mat . 1 DaaatUa - 1 k Fall l.tati nMit a l.tatl WU -fctaM e Mm YIEGINIA LEAGUE Chkat 41 atb ai aueky Mwt a . w. u-r. ciatn ei jh Harfoia Soffolk H. KM WUaaa : as as at as M aa ..a 11 ST NATIONAL UCAGTJS. ekuuual St IMS) .ar .nl III, T AMIKICAN LEAGTJC. r.tf r-cir biotst wrt Kaw Tata ' U .Oil Baajaaa . S SI cn.aiws , a as .mI a. ua . at at ChteaM M St .SM Data BS tS WMkiastaw as a .tatiiiiilslaa il tS , Mi XASTKR2I CAKOLCf A. - -."WraVFetr la t .tirofaaia t e coff Haak II I ,SM WaakiDtMa S wullaaHuai . is a .f raw tm - e YESTERDAY'S RESULTS PIEDMONT LXAGOL ' Oraentboro, S; Darham, 6. Danville, 7; Winatoa-Salem, t. High Point, T; Baleigh. 1. .: 0.1 VIRGINIA LCAGCK. - : Wilsoa, JOj Suffolk, 1. J , v , Norfolk. 4-: Petersburg. t-. ' .Newport News, 1) Portsmouth, X. ' Boeky Mount, I; Hichmond, 6. ' AMERICAN LCAGUK. Boston, 4-2 Waahlngtoa, S-5. . Philadelphia, 6-j New York, 10. Detroit, Oj Chicago, 14. - - - St. Louie, 10: Cleveland, 1 - NATIONAL LEAGTJaT. -. New York, I-lj Brooklya, 1$. - . Chicago, It Pittabarg, 0. Cincinnati, t; fit. Louis, 0. SOUTH ATULNTIC UAGC&, Charlotte, J; Columbia, 2. Greenville, 4; Charleston, I. Augusta, 7 ; Spartanburg, 7. : INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Jeraey .City-Baltimore, raia. - Reading. ZZ; Byraeaae, 10. Akron, 4; Bocheeter, S. Toronto, 3; Buffalo, t. -' ' , - v ' SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. ' little Bock, fit Mobile, .- - Memphis-New Orleans, rata. . No others scheduled. J AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. fVliimbna-LAuianrille. min. . . C . - - St,PaV Ksneae City, ' ' Mianeapolis, 0-1; Muwaakea, 41. . AMERICAN LEAGUE. " Ah.. H. O A I . Tmar.. as a a a a a i M iww. ft t t t I 1 II WaM. li llllll N.lll. It) I t I t III WrlaaX tt I I 111) lltflr, tb 1 11 I t I H KaWr. I I I I I t HuslMt, I I I 1 1 ,1 norr tmm. ' ah. a. H. OAS Irtir. if t 1 I I I I Wal-B. Ik I 1 111 niu't. ail lilt fmtar. tt 4 1 till wtkar. m e J s- Rail. Ik t 1 III I I Bob'tL t 1 I I t Rslma tie II I I ToUlt HI in II ll Tdtakl H lUS I I erara aaalnan: ; .. ' n. ft. Hah .. ........... j.. ...... ...tot Ml Blah Paint ,. .. .......... 401 ttt 7 aumaun: ranndtwn. aakrlak 1. BUa Potot I; Hao-baa fcH. ' Batim: thrM-baM klta. Mall. koaM tun. Bttnack; aaartnc klaa, BIHlna. Walkar: aniMa Ma. Blttlna aa WaMraa to Hau: balla. aa Badua IV-aat Joreaa-I; Buakaa I. tv Jxtm I: atolea kaaaa. Bltttaa Hat- aMck. Walkar: kit k, Macbaf. Joraar: laft aa kaaaa. lUMak . llKk rotnt t: arat mn arrara, Baaritk 1 Blah ralM S: ttax. 1:41: taaptna, Clark a Brauar; tuaadaaaa, 1.IM. BOSTON WINS AND LOSES Boiton. June 30j Bolton - woa the first same of a double header today. to S, ia ten innings, bnt lost the second, 3 to Z, to Washington, jsusa woa tne first game with two outs ia the tenth by a i ingle. Gharrity'a homer over the left field zease la- the amtn, with Harris on base, featured . the ' second game. Jttiee stole lour oases ana nuae aix hits. - " Score: - ' ' : B.H.E. WashinetoB v a.. 011000 010 0 11 Boston . ... . . .002 000 100 1 il t 9Shaw-aad Oharnty; Hush and Wal ters. . j Secoad game i ' . B.H.E. Washington ...... 100 001 012 S S Boiton . ..000 00 0002 t Zaehary and Gharrityt Peaaodcaad WalterS. ' PATRIOTS LOSE OPENER y Greensboro, June 80. The Patriots, winners of the ant half of the pennant race, starteoVtbe second lap today with a defeat, Durham winning by the score : af 6 to 0. a Nslsoa today ran hia string of wins VP to eleven having loit only thre games during ' the season. Although allowing fifteen hits, he kept them auf. ficiently scattered to hold the locals to five runs. :: ;- Clayton made the tying run witl homer and drove in the winning run with a single. Shay having hit for two I hues.' BROWNS WIN SLUGFEST. - Bt Louis, June 10. 8t. Louis aad Cleveland indulged in a slugging eon- teat today but the locals bunched their hits to better advantage and won 10 to 8. The eeorei X.H.E. Cleveland" .......021 020 030 8 14 St. Louis .....v:. 600 130 00a 10 18 Bagby, TJhle, Neihaus, Faeth aad O'Neill; Davii, Sothoron aad Sev ereid. WHITE SOX WIN AGAIN.' UEKRBOaO. o. r i ii t ei iti i il i lit tii i i i 1 DTU1H Ab. n.H.O A B Skav.' at , I I I M-raaav III Clai'aw 4 I lift wilu-d. a t e i iii wkiu. tiruii M oaai. Sfc I 1 I I I I Sawaa tf t I I S AkB. H lk a a a anoa. af I 1 rarralL nil rMila, ak I I eiaim. all taa'la. at I 0 i. a? t e wMib, a t i Bm'aM. a a e VMaH M a II ii it ai Stwa kr fawlnaa: VlraMfMblVt) It1 a limin Purhaai ti '.-;i'i.-.-.i.'iViwje. Sl-ll-t tiauiar,! Taw-kaaa klla. Kortna. O. Baallk II), Stiaji. kaaaa tiaa.- Clwuai-aatrlli kW. Oaimt: fcaa aa kalla. aff ButtanaUiw I, S Matoaa ti atraak aut, vr BatnaMtuaa a. nimb i i. atom aaaaa. UannUlla. Waoa, kfaanaa, WklU, WoMtaall tMa. 1 : aaulraa, Aaaaxa u4 . Tindrt. m i.wti- ?..-'. .. .-.:..k....... .... Detroit, June JO. Pounding three Detroit pitehen for 18 hita, while Fa- ber held the. Tigere toS aaietiea. ChU eago won its third atrajght game ia the eeriet hero today 14 to 0. ' Coombs, who last pitched for Brooklya two yean art, finished the game for Detroit. The score t H,H,E. Chicago ......... 10 600 02014 18 Detroit . w . . . . . . .000 000 00O 0 S Fiber and Lynn; - Leonard, Altea, Coombs and WoodalL ,- ' RUTH NOW HAS U HOMERS. ' A. MOORE LUCKT AGAIN " Winatoa- fialem, June JO. A. Moore pitching lor Danville today, allowed fifteea hita . but had only two rnm eco rid against him, fast fielding and - poor base running combining to tre- von i sooruig. ..- On the other hand, Dan ville'a- nine kits produced tevea runi, five baeei ea balls aad two hit batsmea figuring largely in the coring. aa ut anv ia - auuasaa. Ak B. B. O.A. KaaL aa I I 1 I I t iKf. n i l I I eet Wbll'a, at t I t 4 I tt rart o. I I I 1 I nort h, lk I e I f i i Pla a I I I I I I !.', ft I I t t I I SKiftarl I I I I t I I cum, a - e t e a tMak at I1IM t 1 Tata M 0 I SI If 1 1 Pfctl.A.'nhU. Pa. Jaaa XA Air feaaaa .......mi im 6 rum featured today's double header be tween New Xork and Philadelphia, the visitors winning both gamea, to ( and 10 to B. Both'a 23 home rua af the tea- eoa scored the winning rua ia the firat game whll hie 84th circuit drive broke 1 and 1 tie ia the fourth inning af the second content. Perkine else hit a heme rua ia each game and Haanah aad Pipp got one each la the eeeoad game. .The aeoret . etaoinnnnnn score first gamn B.H.E. NewTork ........ 002 001 201 14 Philadelphia ..... 000 100 2035 IS Quinn and Buel; Nayior, Bigbee aad Perkins. -" : ' '.i,- ' Secoad game! '-"''."." B.H.E. New York ...... 010 211 US 10 13 BAXVuxaj. Ak. a. H. OAS Mrln-k. I I 1 I I M Utr-m. Ik till! I Aoaaaa, aa 4 t S I I I Moon, at t I I I I I Wliu-a. II 11 Itl PlU'a, it l lilt MrDa'V ill II 1 M rMaa'i. t t 1 till Maaca. -I t O 0 1 I I Totakl tt f Sir It I .Wlmioi-Balaaa .. ., KW 11 ltt-4 Karnlia ... .. 111 Ml - laawn Ta liaaa klu. Aoama tl. Taoar; aaa- i"a iia. Harau. Mhuai, Dnunaari baa. fc.ua, at? Cl fj anaak an kr ! Il aV" Meai I: a'ua mm, Hrmtoab: pn a luar. HcUaal.1. ALma; anxl lti, Culp: riali kalla,-Skabarl 111: bfi aa kaMt mnoo aalfta r. Uanrtlw II; IVal a arrom Maaaa. aakaa I. Damllla 1; tfma, anpuaa, fartuaaa aaa btei siiaairtiwia. tia. i Bmra kt tnaiuaai - Philadilphia .... 010 100 031 6 11 3 Collins aad Han nan; Ferry, Baaty aad T. .fc I... i m IrelaUnSr-: r- ZEBULON WINS Middlesex, June 80w Ztbnloa today deefatod Middlesex by a store of 8 to 0. The feature of the game waa the hit ting of Pierce aad Bonn,' tho former getting a hine rua and the latter bit ting safely oa each of his five trips to the plate. y " : The score i B.H.S. Zebnloa -. ,V... ........ .......S 14" 8 Middleiex ... -. 8 6 -Batteries: Buaa aad Chambleti Lewia am) Bollgn.4, . . ,. " i TAR IIEELSLOSETO- .: COLTS 111 TEIITH Hotr.3 Run GIvesTalchmdnd Rve : To Three Victory In Ex-;. - - ' tra Frame Boeky Mount, , June SO. After the Tar: Heele had overcome 'a three rua lead aad kaotUd the aeore lm the eighth frame, Btuaart'a willow gave tho Bieh- moad Colts the victory In A tea Inning affair this afteraooa. by a 3 to 8 eouat, the viaiting eeeoad anchor driving ont of Riehardtla'a offerings over the left field wall, while Smith was perched on the bases. The Iray waa furiously fought throughout -with Kireher and Richardson, who twirled his first game for the locals, twirling gilt-edge ball aad working out or dangerous holes la several Innings. The visitors started heetnitiea la the fourth frame when a double by Poole, loiiowea oy otuart's triple and aa in field out sent two counters over. , After the Tisitors had scored another in thi sixth, base on balla aad hits by Char lot aad Biehardeoa brought rua - ton cover, while Stoinback'e aafety Meyer't triple aad' a aaerifioa fly haotted the score la the eighth, aad aeat tho game into extra innings, r - Stuart starred with the stick, gettinf a single, a triple aada home rua out of four trips to the plate. - rrjiATioNAtiJEACUiv:r, TAUCHN ALLOWS ONE HIT V ' Chicago, June 80v Taugha held Pis- burgh to one hit la a pltchira' battla with Ponder and Chicago shut aut the viaitort ia th final, game of the aeries today JJoiO,: y v ':'ri Beoret.'1 i -- - B.H.E. Pittsbnrgh - .-. 4i . r. .OO0 000 0000 - J- J Chicago. ..I........ 100 000 0001, 8 1 Fonder and fioeffaeri vaogha and O'FarrelL ' ;. -BBOOKLTN WINS TWO- aUCRUOND. Akn. H. O A aaaaa, tf S I 1 t 0 Oraa, Sb I I I I tl DnaX at S t 1 I I II a e 1 e e H Ak.B.B.O.i.a p. ill i I I I I aaata k. af t 1 till Boaa a. t a s I s Bnaa. Mil ill? Cnaa- aa t S O 4 I I radak-lla I I I kit Cfcarlat, III III I I Hlllt tWak) M limit iTatakl tt t f: tan aa kaaaa. aanlh. I; aaa I (Dovtataa) j tbaa, aaat Braotta. . . . ' 7. rs. I ttaaa, 141; till t M. 'M.OMI-I at 1M atl f. Ortat, AbbMk, taarl. Ha Maaaat ti Slaaci. Mm: auaMfaaMMi a kr aiakarlaaa 1; kr MaM aa- Daaaca; Sral WILSON SWAMPS SUFFOLK. Suffolk, va June 80. Whea the Wilsoa team aeat Suffolk from the field this afteraooa ia a rout aeore, 10 to 1, tne Tobacconists completed their vic tory of three straight games. Leaaure seat ia' to pitch for Suffolk waa batted out of the box, and when the Tiaiton had a aine-run lead Outfielder Btraln wat put ia to finish the game aad held the Bugs to eaa rnn. Zeliasecer. with three hita out af three times up, two doublea aad a triple, aad Walton, with three out of five times up. were the Tar Heels who fattened, their batting averages. . . .. . i , awa-rout t ; wnaow.- Ak.aB.aA.KI . Ak. B. BL AIA a I I I I a raaaka. at 1 alia. strata. V a a III ti a.Ma-r. i I i i I Maak. at 4 114 0 tlBMa. lk I I 111 I I Cnm. tb 4 0 1 I 4 llThfWr. It t t t I I l iana. ! aatt-r, w I I I I I 1 1 1 UIEgi Si : New York,-Juae 80. Brooklya won both games, of a double header from the Oiaata today, T to 8 and 8 to 1. In the first game Mitchell held the Gianta aafely throughout while WHeai't . hit ting figured largely ia Brooklya't runs. The second game was a pitching duel between- Grimes aad Toney, the latter being Uken out in the eighth-tor let Doyle bat for him. . : -Firat gamet B.H.E. Brooklya 200 004 1007 8 , 0 New York 000 001 1018 8 1 , Mitchell and Elliott; Barnes. Win ters, Hubball aad Snyder. , Second game i - B.H.E. Brooklya .........000 010 1018 8 0 New York -..000 000 0011 8 0 Grimes and-Miller;.-T(uiay-Hubbell aad Smith. SHE TURNED HIM DOWN ' WITH A SOFT ANSWER. From the Scrantoa Times.' It was the sweet scent of the lilies la the conservatory, the beauty' of the young girl'e hair or the axeelleat cham pagne he had taken .at tupper that led to hia propoaing ia the obscurity be aeath a palm. - ,v:,.t-;-;. It cannot bt, the said. "X am un worthy of you." Oh, rubbiahl" said he. "It It truii it la true." And the tighed. "You are aa angal," he laid ardently. . . . . ; girL a am vain, idle, utterly unfit to be your helpmate through life.4 r- He laughed lightly, thea said la a soothing voices . - "Why, this it theer madneta. What tort of a wife do you think I ought to "A very wise. " deliberate, practical woman," she replied,. "one able to live oa you salary. ? . r Unearthed by the" police of different cities from Boiton to Chicago, a well organised baad of motor thievct has been working ea a large scale by dis assembling aad rebuilding cart for re-! EASTERN CAROUNA: WASHINGTON SWAMPS TARBOBO. . Waahingioa, June-- 30 Waahingtos completely walktdo ,vtr the ttrong Tir boro aggregatloa here thai evening by the ecore of 14 to 7 la a game f eat ad"yauitiallyeavTfltling and faat fielding by both sluba. Ths gamt was interesting despite the large score, for both clubs nied the willow freely end each manager waa forced to change pitchers ia the middle of the game to prevent- complete- slaughter. . : ' WILLIAMSTON WINS. . . Williamatoa, June 30. WUllamitoa defeated Greenville here this evening by the score of 6 to 0, in probably ont of the f aatest garnet ttaged oa tht local diamond thia season. Both ag gregntiont flayed hard throughout thi entire contest, but the inability of the viaitort to hit opportunely was men responsible - for the loss of the garni than any other tingle feature. Seore by innings I i ' .. . S.H.B. Oreenville ...u..0OODO0 0000 8 :T Williamatoa - ......000 130 2000 6 I i Wilkins and Wrennj Carroll and Car oa. "t ' PINE TOPSASY PBY: Scotland Neek, June SO. Tho Scot land Neck-Hobgood aggregatloa de feated Pinetopt here this evening by a aeore of 10 -to 4. The contest waa slpw and decidedly unjfltcreitlng ia the Kodak: Firusliintr .f AS GOOD AS THI BEST 1 ..-:. .ANT WHERE Out mea are all experts ia this ;. Una,' and our plant ia fully equipped. , , ; BETTER PICTURES Q U ICE ERR E T U It N S -.Cost ao more than' the ordinary. RaJW.FOISTER .--. Box 872, . Chapel Bill. N. C Utter part of the game aa visitors found it I'mponible . to vie with thi locals throughout the remainder of the game. The Scotland ... Neck-Hobgood dub hit freely. - .... - : LUMBKBTON WINS iT Lamberton, Juaa 30. Lumbertoa de feated Cfaadbourne on the local grounds this afternoon by the aeore of 8 to L Batteriest Davis and Privatt Mean, Miller and Herring. . REDS BLANK CAED1NAL8 1 . Cincinnati, - June ' SOBuethet and Haines staged a pitchers' duel In the. hut game of the aeries today.- The for mer wat given the better eupport and Cincinnati woa, 8 to 0. . ; ' .Beorerii r-.:Z"i ", B.H.E. '. 8t!iiaa.000 000 000- --.-Cincinnati ......000 110 00 2 . 4 0 Haines and Dilhoefert Buether and Allea. ' ) ,-., ( a 3 oLbaDD TODAY 4 15. M - --iEAGUE PARK Jl! NO METAL CAN TOUCH "YOXJ tamtam rr tiakraocay 8aprem fo? '9 PARIS At Cbicaso York ataraa. auaaat, lillf I IIAIIiaaak . . 4 Taaals St I IT II 1 aeUI SI It U Xf U II a i ... lu tat in m I waitan (I). Baav Boaaiii a 1): mcaa-b avunaar: kaaa aa kalM, aat Ianaoaa a. aaT a galaa I; ttrark aaat. av lijSr I. I kaft aa baaaa, Wtlaaa a. BaaTaia I; atoakl Craar la Blactt k Daaa. Oulaa aa ! Moraa, nanalatl aaartaea klta, Caatla, Mara ounaT aae waalicaaB; alaM. i-Mi NORFOLK BREAKS ETEN. Norfolk. Va June 80-Norfolk aad fetertourg .broke evea today In a I double-header, the local club taking the opener by the aeore of 4 to 2, and the I viaitora the second, 8 to 4. Ia the firat I game Culletoa outhurled Bonnet. Inl the eeeoad Norfolk - tried out a local! amateur, Trummell, and he was pum melled an ever tne lot. First Came. The aeoret ' R.H.E. Petcrabnrg ...... 000 020 000 2 7- Norfolk 101 010 01 4 13 0 Batteriess Benaet aad Clarke: Culle toa aad Hollomaa. Summary: Two-base hit Benaet I Stolen - bales Smith, Clarke. ' Snmmt aad Kelly. Sacrifice kite Vermilyea. Kaaa aad Culletoa. Left ea bases- Petersburg, f; Norfolk, JL Bases ea I balla Off Bennett, 8: off Culleton. 4. 1 Struck ant By Bonnet, 2; by Culletoa, I Time 1:44. : Seeaad Gsme. The aeore: K.H.E.I Petersburg ..T.. 208 012 0008 18 0 Norfolk . 000 000 4004 6 1 1 Battertee: Lodoetra and Both; Trum- mell aad Weedea. ' 8ummary t Two-base hits Smith and I Kane. .Three- beeerU -i Vermilyea. Double play-Burdette ta Termilyea to MeMahoa. Sacrifice hita Smith and I Command. 8tolea baeei Command, I Kline aad Burdttte. Left oa bases I Pstersbarg, 10 j Norfolk, 4. Bases ea balls Off Lodoetro, 8: off Trum mell. LI Struek out By Lodoetro, 8. Hit bet. I man Moraa by Trammel. Wild pitch I tiodostro. Tints 1:58. Umpires Guyoa I and Jiuey. . . TAK HEELS WIN SERIES. - Newport News. June 30. Poet, the Truckers working pitcher, had a little the edge on Bawlins, a shjpplnE-boild recruit for the Buildere, today . and Porthmouth took the third game and two out of three by a aeore of 8 ta i. root allowed the Builders only four I safe hits. Brannigaa having secured I . two of them while Bimmoaa and Sharp I divided the others. Bawlins yielded sis I safeties, bnt generally pitched a. very I . . - clever game. Beore by innings I . R. Porthamonth .....001 010 0002 Newport Newt .........100 000 0001 Bummaryt Thre a-baas iit Pott. I Two-baaa hit Trayaor. Saeriflee hiti I Watt, Whiteraft, Vioi-and Malone.1 Stolea bases Braaaigan, - Bangs, I nooey Z. ir aa bases Portsmouth Newport News four. Struck out I by BawKnt I; by Post 4. Bases oa balla-off Bawlina 4; off Poat t. Passed Bails Greeaage. Time 1:40. Attend-1 aaee 800. Umpires Gaaley and Orth. Dr. Real ran Tety Mack Imararod. 1 Dr. W. D. Bodgers, Jr., of Warren- ton, la . recovering . aatisf actorily from wouada inflicted some time ago whea he I was attacked with a thotgua by a sup-1 poeedly demented man Bear Warreatoa. I Hia condition yeaterday was reported ai I very mack improved aad he hopes to be I able t leave the hospital and return hojnt ia thfi aext wecl; or tea daya, 1 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.a i i . mummmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,mmmmm aaaaaaaa.aaa. . 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