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THE CHARLOTTE NWS AUGUST I, 19I>
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For
Your
Enjoyment
special to The Nows.
Anderson, S. C., Ausr. 1.—Thomas
Kopariy, the swee* sins*r from Win
ston, was iheie "iih plenty of that
ni'ise stuff, bnt at critical tinies» lie mis-
('Vice and allowed the F’airiots
tc jivvav wir'.i a vi‘fory that by all
laws o: bat^chall bo!i'njoil to tiie locals.
Two ('1 I'l'ga'ty s error.s counted lor
IS many riHis and the game. Ander-
tiori !in’k a jji'od lead early in the
^;a:i;c and drservrd the victory in eas>y
M, , as tiu'.N oiitiiii tlie vi.sitors.
My an error, a slncle. and a couple of
^aiririii:-. th«' .’atrir's counted twice
n ilic ihlid, b'.:: iht* lo(>als car.ie back
'fronfi in ihi'ir hah cn" the same frame
and (ivmrod as r.!r>;'.y nu a pair of clean
swat!' and a double. In tlie fourth the
afld^d two more on three sin
gles and the >;ame scemei to be 'per-
’citlv 3i homo," b;it Thomas got in his
deadly work ?r. the (l’^'’h when his I wo
errors alon.n with a sir.ulo and a pass
«!lowi i ilic xisiior;^ to register three
anri I he .carne.
I hrr,* Were n-> c«prcial features at-
ladu'd I ' :ho uniav..'ling.
The ofli' ial score;
Greensboro:
' Rickard, cf. ,.
U», I’h. ..
^'uiIe^, lb, ..
Doak, I’h. , .
C'lapp, Ir. ..
l-o-.^ man. rf. ..
t'ar’.oll. p?. ,.
Si pt\ art, c, . .
Mori'i. VC'.
AB R H POA R
P-
1 3
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I) 12
1 0
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1 0
0 n
Ihe Twins T^m
Very Close Game
Special to The News.
Winston-Salem, X. C., Aug. 1.—The
game here yesterday afternoon be
tween the Red Sox and Twins was only
interesting through the closeness of
the score, as there was no especial fea
tures attached to the affair.
The only earned run of the iiroceed-
ings was crediteci to the Twins in the
third, wiien Twindell doubled and Clan
cy fetched the ^light> around on a
cloair swat for one sack.
In the eighth the visitors tied up
raarters when Laval and ^^■agnon sin
gled with one lucked away. 'I'he pair
pulled the double theft and Gates over
threw second in an attempt to head off
Wagnon and the manager romped
home.
The Twins got busy in their portion
of the eighth and scored the winuiny;
run. Cianc,' led off with Iiis second hit
and Shumaker was given a free tick
et. At this stage Manager l^aval held
a consultation with Smith and Gates
was al&o allowed a free pass to first.
Then, with a lefthander up. the wMly
Laval essayed to do extra duty by de
livering his portwheelers to the bat
ter. Clancy met the trick by substitut-
ing ^IcCarthy, a right-hander, for Stew
art. Laval protested the movement but
the umps forced him to proceed and
the second ball thrown went through
Kunkle, the new back stop, and Clan
cy fetched over the winning tally.
The score;
♦ CHIP DIAMONDS.
♦
There are only 18 more games to
be played on the home diamond. Better
come out and help grace the grand
stand w'ith your presence.
♦ ^
•ir RESULTS YESTERDAY. ♦
♦ ♦
CAROLINA ASSOCIATION.
CHARLOTTE-Greneville. No game.
Shower.
Grensboro 5; Anderson 4.
Winston-Salem 2; Spartanburg 1.
The double bill at the park this af
ternoon should draw a large crowd, as
the team is under the direction of a
new man, Leetul Agnew’, and the boys
are scheauled to go from here!
Sheesley will work in the first and
i also in the second if he feels inclined
to do so.
You can bet he will get away with
both if things are breaking evenly and
the jinx can be persruaded to stay zu
hauser.”
Agnew, here's our heartfelt congratu
lations, and may you inoculate a litUe
of your ginger into the veins of the
waning Hornets.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE,
Macon 7; Jacksonville 2.
Albany 0; Columbus 1.
Savannah 2; Columbia 3.
Charleston 2; Augt-.sta 0.
SOUTHERN league.
Birmingham 4; ' emphis 2. Second
game; Birmingham 6; Memphis 5.
New’ Orleans-Ciiattanooga. Postpon
ed. Rain.
No other games scheduled.
'Tis a good time for the Hornets lo
do a little retaliating. Lost five out
of six on the road. Now let’s see if we
can t reverse the order at home
Wish to guteness Anderson would
mak6 a waiver on the jinx-
Tot als
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' Anderson
\Ii t 'r>y, t b. . .
*'a- -r. b U
K« . I. 4
''..■•II- !f. j
I'b 4
■ i iM'T.s. .'•s J
f:raniion, c }
Kull. |. 1-
ri'.i:i:’i":ui. cf .'1
lm\ts
AH R H F'O A E
1 0
Winstcn,
Clemens, If. . .
O'Halloran, 2b. .
Clancy, ss
Shumaker, lb. ..
Gates, :5b
Stewart, cf '1
1 ! Dailey, c a
0 I Spencer, rf. .. .. .. 2
" I Swindell, p 3
• > j Boyle, cf i
2 ■■'McClary i
AB R H PO A E
That game lost at Anderson gave us
a grand total of a game’s’ lead.
Should put a few more between us
this week.
tj
O
3
0
0
0
3
0
2 0
0
0
The Hornets were always strong for
,) that emergency stuff, anyway.
1
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0
Like we expected, the bottom of the
Tidewater League is dropping.
eastern LEAGUE.
Toronto 2; Newark 3.
Baltimore 1; l.ochester 3.
Providence 10; Montreal 3.
Jersey City 2; Buffalo 5.
The game w as rained out at the park
Q yesterday afternoon. A double bill this
0, after.
Totals 29 2 7 27 10
*—Batted for Stewart in eighth.
g , Lives there a man with soul so dead
Qi\\ho to himself hath said
._j\Vish the sun had s-hown instead!
4! —Shakefellow.
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'2 4 9
inn-.gp:
11 3
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020 0.00 000-
022 000 00J—4
’i '-■■ ba.-p hits, Brannon,
.“^a lifiu* h'ts. Doyle, Ful-
('lai p nase on balls, off
■■ff ! :11 2. Stnuk out by
by K ill Wild pitches.
Hit b,\ pirchcd hall, (’arroll,
Letf on baar?, Greensboro 7,
■;;*:::n8ry:
:«, i-tpi’
2.
-->y 4
|.Mor;isso\
Uorri.-.
ta.^ !or.
Ar.d'^r.-'it *i, Fir^r ba.'(' on errors,
"Irr» n-lu'io Tir.ic, 1: 10. I’niiiire, Mr.
lUgcn’ .Attetidance, 'Sn
Spartanburg;
Kipp, ss . .
Laval, If. 'r.nd p. ..
Wagnon, cf
^^cCarthy, lb. and c..
Tot man,rf
Williams, 2b
I V.’idenuiri, Cb
Kunkle, c. and i b. ..
Smith, p
Combs, rf. ..
For the above we offer no apologies.
AB R H PO A E ' think it is a great deal better
y j than the original
0|
(J I Just a game betw'een Twindell and
y the Patriots, and just a game between
(J the Hornets and Electricians. No,
0 Mabel, don’t mistake us, there arc some
severial between Twindell and the Hcr-
0 nets.
0 j
y j In the last issue of the Daily Mall,
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus 0; Minneapolis 4.
Indianapolis 1; Milwaukee 6.
Louisville 1; St. Paul 7,
Toledo 4; Kansas City 3.
APPALACHIAN LEAGUE.
Asheville 0; Cleveland 1.
Knoxville 1; Johnson City 0.
Morristown 3; Bristol 1.
PBOPEfiiy SOLD
Totals
.31) 1
i4
otir esteemed contemporary in Ander-
9 1 son did not put any more of the Elec-
I tricians in the “best-in-the-w'orld”
Score bv innings; ,'slass. What’s the matter, little fellow?
Winston 001 000 Oi*_2 ' ^Vere you disillusioned by yesterday s
Spartanburg OOU (.iOO 010—1 -
Summary; Two-base hits. O’Hallo-' When a man has seeped up as much
ran, Totrnan, Sw indell, Dailey. Three-! ^^*^"^®dge of the game as our present
STANDiNr nv Twp ri HOC ^ ^ase hits. Stev.ari. Sacrifice hits, Stew- »ianager, some of it is bound to percu-
• ^ art, Clemens. Base on balls, off Smi^.h ^^te through the domes of the rest of
AMERICAN
>f^rf>lt . . . .
^hiladc Ipiiia
:i’icago . .
Vw Vuik ..
osto”. . . . .
:ieveland .,
l^ashitig'on
t. Louis .,
LEAGUE.
Won. Lost.
1^2
1)0
i'i
4S
40
■U
2S
.*?2
;i.'i
4T.
47
.•jt*
G!
OC
32
n NATIONAL LEAGUF.
^ Won. ; /ist.
BhMadi'pbia
Oinc-lnnati
■rooklvn 34
Hos'on .. 20
37
40
r>3
.iS
73
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
Won T»st
ew Orleans ?13
Irmlnghara 50
ontgomery
ishville 49
l^attanoofra 4 s
emphiR t'l
obile 44
tlanta 33
43
44
4':
48
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r>f>
58
P.O.
.f>’0
.6L">
..527
..511
.510
.4;)0
.351
.29?
F.(\.
.r*40
.fiv'9
.602
.59 S
.570
.424
.370
.215
FC.
.637
.53.S
.532
.51 r,
.,500
.479
.440
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SOUTH ATLANTIC LFAGUE.
Won. Lost. P.
plumbla 30 9
acoD 21 ik
jlumbus 2h 15
Ibany 18 18
ickgonvllle 17 22
ivannah 15 2:5
iguKta 14 23
larleston 12 25
C.
.769
.5S.*?
.571
.500
.436
.395
.378
.324
off Swindell C. Struck out by Smith j players,
4. by Swindell 7, by Laval 1. Stolen
bases, Clancy 2, Wideman, Laval, W^ag-j Some of the trip-hammer brigade are
non, Shumaker. Double plays, Swindell, already prophesying that a few of the
O Hallcran to Shumaker. Passed ball, fellows on the team will not do their
Dailey, Kunkle 2. Left on bases, WMn- best work under Agnew. 'Well, a cer-
ston 8, Spartanburg 7. First base on lain percentage of knocks is to be
errors, Win.ston 1, Spartanburg 2. Hits *?xpected, but we don’t believe there is
off Smith 7 in 7 1-2 innings, Laval none a man on the team who w^on’t exert
in 2-3 inning. Time, j;50. Fmpire, Mr. himself to the utmost to win games
Wilkinson. Attendance, 400. under Agnew as well as under Cross.
Today’s games will tell, and we’ll
^ there will not be a man on the
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. ♦ j team but will put up the very best he
^ ♦ know’s. The players are all human and
I up to the present time have shown that
. —v-y are good sports, and this talk
Gpe^nvMu ♦ 'about their laying down is ail tommy
Greenville at CHARLOTTE. rot
Greensboro at Anderson.
Spartanburg at Winston.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
Chattanooga at New’ Orlaens.
Nashville at Montgomery.
Memphis at Birmingham.
Atlanta at Mobile.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE.
Augusta at Charleston.
Columbia at Savannah.
Columbus at Albany.
Jacksonville at Macon.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston at Pittsburg.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
New York at St. Louis.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago at New York.
St. Louis at Boston.
Detroit at Philadelphia.
Cleveland at Washington.
Some heartless w'retch has suggested
that Anderson fans learn that popular
little ditty, “I Wonder Who’s Beating
1 hem Now'.” And they have nevsr
done anything to deserve this.
Those odd points between the Elec
tricians and the Heavenly Hornets
look good.
The only elevator in the percentage
building we want is the one going
up.
Joyner, Coffin, Triturate and our
selves are at least sitting where we
won't get our feet wet.
‘ I rit” couldn’t have gotten his feet
w’et last week though if we had been
m the cellar.
'Carolina Association Standings
ream
\
jVinston-Salem
reensboro
HARLOTTE
Anderson
ipartanburg
ijreenville
Won
Lost
P C
52
29
.642
52
30
.635
37
45
.451
36
45
.444
34
46
.425
32
48
.400
We don’t mind having to write two
games in one day when the Heavenly
Hornets win them on the home
grounds.
Special to The News.
Asheville, N. C., Aung 1.—All the
property and franchises of the Toxa-
way company at Lake Toxaway, includ
ing about 27,000 acres of land, the
Toxaway, 1airfield and Sapphire hotels
wep sold today at about 12 o’clock
under a decree of the circuit court
J. f United States lor the westedn
district of North Carolina, to satisfy
a deed of trust or first mortgage for
bonds to the amount of $272,000 held
by E. M. Jennings of Pittsburg. The
property w'as sold at the door of the
tederal court house and was bid in
tor $10,000 by a representative of Mr
Jennings.
The decree of sale was made by
Judge James E. Boyd of the w'estern
district of North Carolina, on May
, 3911, and it was made on the mo-
tion of J. G. Merrimon, attorney for
the Colonial Trust company, the trus
tee in the action, and by whom the
sale was made.
“o^’tgage was executed in 1902 bv
the Toxaway company to the Pennsvi-
vania Trust company as trustee cov-
ering all the property of the companv
and this was turned over to the
American Trust company and then
to the Colonial Trust company. The
mortgage was to secure mortgage
bonds. In 1903 a second mortgage
was executed to cover coupon bonds
to the amount of $272,000, the owner
and holder being E. H. Jennings.
The defendants made default in the
payment of the interest as it came
due and has also defaulted in making
payments to the sinking fund, there-
upon the holder of the bonds demand-
€a of the trustee that the property be
sold to satisfy them.
The report of the sale will be made
soon and also the motion asking for a
confiremation of the sale.
Everybody had better holler “Slip-
pens ’ and cross their fingers before
"" ‘'“s att, ’cause
that diamond is one slippery place.
argument
about the games this afternoon.
The jinx Is reported drowned Well
we would have killed it anyway.
It iR better to have a falling-out
tali' “ Hammwii t(,„ ...
DBIVESOaf
poisoning
ins elements of the blood. Wh^^ thfLlrialT '''* "““■'ish-
the rich, red corpuscles oF Poison begins to absorb
P e^dons and a general impa& sa"owcom-
weaker the appetite fails, testion is difti H ® becoAies
are frequent, and in affpravfttH « a«sturbed. chills and slight fever
the flesh. Malaria is blood povertv a^nri% break out on
IS to enrich and purify the Swim ‘^c “’e ‘•'ouWe
the cure of mslflrisl trnnhiAe k • ^ is especi8lly sdaDted tn
and while ridding the system of fSfmV "> harmful mtaerals
entire constitution by ijffiTe toni^ Sli®!'’*' builds up the
Malaria begin the use of ? I i u ^ are suffering
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NATIONAL LEAGXIE.
Boston 1; Pittsburg 3.
Brooklyn 1; Cincinnati 2
Philadelphia 2; Chicago 4.
New York 3; St. Louis 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland 2; Washington 5.
Chicago 13; New lork 0.
Detroit 6; Philadelphia 3. Ten in
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