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v ----- , , M - i -r ,1 r 1 , MLGHABLOTTE : EVENING CHRONICLE THUKSDAYH SEPTEMB BEE 29, 1910. Jl I the 1 ' . - r- a r ri r f m FOfc NOTHING- ?' . V ... a rA 1 ,-uW- O 3 1 1 J 1 CAM 1 HAVE FHE MISTED? NO, TOU NEVtfc GET PAID T1U TME.T DIDN'T COST A CK7 Bur they're. HEAVY 1 nine's your. APPLE L. WHAT ( - TH1KG ? VM -BOl, HELP M TWESfe APPLES HOME AMD lLu 5lV OU ONE . TbuR. OLD . APPLE I v X . ' ' Brennan. Second game: Boston Chicago Mattern. Curtis, R. H. E. .. 000 000 000 0 6 3 . . 040 001 24011 11 1 Burke and Raridan and Elliott; Brown and Kling. Umpires, "Brennan and O'Day. Time 1:40. New York, Sept. 28. The Giants today! 11.4 3. Elizabeth City. Unlimited pursuit race. Goerke. Now York, 6 1-2 miles, 8.30; Ander son, Elizabeth City, second. Unlimited pursuit match between national champions, Walter Goerke, New York, and J. Boyd Anderson, Elizabeth City. Anderson first, 8 miles, made 16 runs -off Covaleskie, the pitcher Five-mile pursuit match race be- Mercer whe' wonderful work prevented them tween T. Mercer. New York, and A-m irom Winnies iae ' olh-mixi $bros. Bray Elizabet nant two years ago snd vanquished Cin-! vvon, 2'l-2 miles 3.26. cinnatl lb to -4. me leii-aanner lessuea , eleven Dasses and hit two men. Crandall ! tv,,,,. tiii Following is the program $brosp Bray. Elizabeth City. n, 2 1-2 miles. 3.2B. Five-mile handicap, T. Mercer, first, of the Score: K- it. E. I x W AAA AA4 J 11 1 New York .. . . .. 203 120 53x-16 14 3 , g u scratch Jace, open to all Covaleskie and Clark; Crandall jjnd . . . VA r?nrspnnwp. r. . 1 . , II'I T O-in TTmnl.Ae - m - ot'Xllc:! ii. 1 1 LI x 1111c .xv. uiuvi events: 1. 5-mile novice " race, open to Johnstone and. Eason. TAR HEELS WIN IN MOTORCYCLE EVENTS Clarke, of the Cincinnati Reds, the most successful "make good" player Jn a.1 around ball of the season. C!ai ke has made good 'n almost every po sition that a man can be put in on- a. bal: fieM. Some of his hitting ha3 teen phtnomenal and his base runni ng has brought put the fans .to Die frenzy irint, time nd time aga.:i Wti.n aveiages are made up ther. 1s !ttl3 d.mbt that in the "all roun.T pereafcc he w'U come pretty n?t ' at tne tip. AMERICAN Cle veland. world's record for strike-outs for a ses son and helpe.l Washington defeat Cbt Mirn 5 to 1. Johnson struck out ten men Sept. 2i.-!Cleveland again tnA., rahina- his tr.tal 2C7 for thla year. oe.eatei Boston today 4 to 3. Boston got The former record was 301 made by Rube ;ts three runs on errors. McHale struck Waddell in 1903. Score: Chicago 001 000 0001 1 0 Washington 00) 0C1 0135 14 3 White and Payne; Johnson and Ain smith. Time 1:38. Umpires, O'Loughlin and Sheridan. J. Boyd Anderson and Ambrose Bray, Both of Elizabeth City, Divide Honors With Holders of World's Championship Motorcycle Records on Home Tracks Ivirge Crowds AVI tn ess Interesting Races. Elizabeth City, Sept. 28. In one of the most daring and Interesting series of motorcycle races ever witnessed In North Carolina, the world's champions this afternoon competed with each other to lower records and to win trophies o:ered by the local associa tion. The races were held at Albe marle park track and every seat in the grandstand was filled with hun dreds standing around the track, about fllteen hundred peopde witness ing jthe events. A urass band furnish ed music and the naval reserves as s sted the looal police in keeping or der. Perhaps the most Interesting event was the last on the program in whi?h J. Boyd Anderson, Elizabeth City's famous rider, lowered his record of one mile In 1.19 wnen lie maae it in 1.16 this afternoon. y Georke, one of the most daring and rpectacular riders ever seen here, and the world's champion short distance irder, was a close second, making the mile in 1J9 3-4. Other races lollow: Five mile novice, Ambrose Bray, Elizabeth City, time 8.10; second, Fuerestein, Norfolk. Five-mile stretch, Georke, New York, tirre 6.50; second,' Anderson; third, Mercer, New York. Ten-mile handicap, T. Mercer, New York time 13.4 1-2; second, Bray, 3. 3-mile novelty race, riders to ride one mile and dismount and eat two soda crackers, ride one more mile, dismount and drink half a bottle of water, then finish the third mile. 4. 10-mile handicap, riders handi capped acctoiHHng - to power of ma chine and of rider, as follows: 8 Anderson, scratch 7 horse. 1 Goerke, 3 0 seconds, . . . . 4 horse. 2 Mereier, -60 seconds 4 horse. 2 Thomas, 60 seconds 4 horce. 7 Bray, 80 seconds 4 horse. 4 Iall, 110 seconds 4 horse. 5 Feuerstein, 120 seconds,. . 4 horse 6 Gerloff, 120 second'. . . .4 horse. 5. Unlimited pursuit race, open to all machines not over 4 horsepower and no auxiliary ports. 6. Unlimited pursuit match race, Walter Goerke (1) of New York vs J. Boyd Anderson (3- of Elizabeth City two national champions. 7. 6-mile pursuit match race, Chic Thom-as (3) of Baltimore vs F. Mer cer (2) of New York. 8. 15-mile handicap race, riders handicapped according to the power of machine and skill of rider. Ander:on, scratch 7 horse. Goerke, 45 seconds 4 horse. Hercer, 105 seconds 4 horse. fhomas, 105 seconds 4 horre. Bray, 120 seconds 4 horse. Ball. 150 second? 4 horse. Feuerstein. 180 seconds, . . 4 horse. Gerloff, 180 seconds 4 horse. 9. One-mile time trials, riders will endeavor to break record of 1.19 held by J. Boyd Anderson of Elizabeth City. CHICHESTER S PILLS F . inv WHEN YOUR FOOD 00ES K3T DIGEST weU and ;ym feel 'blu' and tired and discouraged,' yoa 1 should us SI til MOWS -red a L I V E R R E C U:L A T O R . ' (THE POWDEK FORM) ' v , It opens the bowels, sweetens the 6tomach , and-strengthens the digestive organs. A dose taken at bed -time restores" a -fine feeling , of health and energy. ' OLO If OKALKRS. MICB. LAMB PMIUtC tltOO. ' ' , ! . Aak for the ennio with the Bed Z en the label. If jroa cannot ret U remit to . w wIlV -tend by mail postpaid. 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Always Reliable SOLD DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Pitcher Reuhloach, of the Chicago Cubs, who has been setting a fast pace lately for effective and scientific diamond work., "While he has not been esteemed so brilliant as some of the higher priced twirlers, when it has come to downright dependability at crifcal moments recently he has more than made up for the gap. Dysentery is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain"B Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy has been successfully used in nine epidemics of dysentery. It has never been known to fail. It is equally val uable for children and adults, and when reduced with water and sweet ened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by R H. Jordan & Co. Cjt ten men oat weakened the eighth Wr'en StovalTs triple drove in two runs L.ie game. -COre: R. H. e Cleveland 000 100 03x 4 10 2 !oft0n 000 200 1003 3 2 Ka'.er, Koestner and Land; McHale and K;o;now. Time 1:54. Umpires, Evans and Perriae. St. Louis. Sept. 28. Philadelphia wound tne series u-ith St. Louis today by y E1U -ng to the locals 1 to 2. A wild pitch Score: n the ninth inning rally cost Atkins the Score: R. H. E. S: Louia 000 100 0012 4 2 Philadelphia 003 010 0001 7 1 kelson and Stonh n tic in a an d Lann. Umpires, Egan and Connolly. NATIONAL. Philadelphia, Sept. 28 St. Louia again defeated the Jocala today 5 to 4. The, e was featured by a home run Qrjve T'nie 1:30. Detroit. Sept. 28. New York made it samf ' R. H. E. St Louia .. ltiuiua wo Philadelphia 000 100 3C0-4 7 v 2 Steele and Breanahan; Girard, Brennan and Dooin. Time 1:45. Umpires, Klem and Kane. made it "ree Etraikjht today, debating pljnS 6 to a. Far.h pluh luiorl three nitch- es- The visitors got an early lead that - ..mi; tea.ui cuui'j nut overcume. iuuu- r.aa S'.es. core: nirlvn Rpnt. 2S Brooklyn four straight from Pittsburg today, shut- j tin gthe visitors out 2 to 0 in one ox the ' the cham" fteat games of the season here a Perfect day at bat, with three sin- -New York R. H. E. 221 ooo ion fi 12 3 Detroit . . 010 002 2005 8 4 Quinn, Vaughn, Caldwell and Blair; wo.-ks Stroud, Mullin an?T Casey and Schmidt. Time 1:52. Umpire. Dlneen. had great control and received brilliant! siiDDort. He was only twice in danger and then pulled hlmseir out in spieimju J X 9.nw R- H" 1 000 000 0000 4 1 mo ooo Olx 2 7 1 Score .Pittsburg T7 r rt Steele and Gibson; Bell and O. Miller, j Time 1:11. Umpires, Rigler and Emslle. Jil - . 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