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.a .'La, J ' i D A Y ... i . 6,1 4 fiATVKUAY.t High Point. 6; Raleigh, J. Winston, 8; Durham. . ' -"Danville, 9? Greensboro. . turn I 1 vui;ia; tiu;v tiir 1 High Point at Durham. Greensboro at Ralelsh. Danville t Wlmtton. i SFffl niy TOO DIGII SHE'S OUT F0H SELF Eighth bning Eattbg felly Gave Rub 5 to 2 Victory Over t t Hub"'- Eldridge, belter known u the Duke of Spero, was is splendid .form Saturday afternoon and alaed by an eighth timing batting spurt . on tbe part of his, comrades, hung '' up a u Z victory over the tast go : " in' Raleigh . Capitals.: Rube. al- btough louche up for ttvo safe hits, probably wouldn't have been scored ..j out or eoflseneld.ng mipu at ciU leal times. On the other n: id, alUr ' the fellows got sort of calm an collected they proceeded to pull oil "'" re ftrv : I ip.OlV -rcill-.l uotllMt killing eacb ' satttf ing out a Ral eigh attempt at rallying. Hughes, thought by many to be one of lue most effective pitchers is ; ' the league, blew good aud biga in the eighth af er hav-nit'h'ed splei yWly fr seven innings. His support wavered a little in this inning aud baTcfe ard could get a reu.il r wier-w. ued up. tue honors o( 1 the mfternodn bad been clinched by tn fPpwr .leigb started the -scoring in thr inning; Dorsey bit the first inwkft to ten. field, for a aiu- und: when Botu sacrificed he tiim' - la tn, I'd. Burut ;(to' fcgadle- Fish s nurrife.il isoo hit to the box and Dorsey eared when Coniey (ailed to tag feints McNeill single to start the ' fourth and Holding sacrificed, but was aate on a fielder's choice, Mc- Weill being expunged. Higgius wae 'ta ' was Meiter. The Uur at ax ted off first and & hurried thro.v nipped, him iialf way between the paper Fish fell In neklisg the ball 'and Hefter leaped over him, the - oi Mr 4n Abe meantuur. scoring. The decision of Umpii 2 Corcoran ao tbw pi.y was ihe source of some little prjieotlng. iu the text five rnings Rak'igb was ie- tbRpi' tkieuiUwti'iJayj end Eia rlf's increasing effectiveness. Ah walkVa 'td ktrt' iiie-" second. Pertain flew out to c i er B3 firstJ ? r'i lllU . : mm i J ' .. " . , 1 , V ' t; - f v J! i mm LikeJy That Isador Tneciakie wicz, Convicted of Plotting to Burn Plant, Be htppej CiTY COURT HOLDS UIGDMSEMI br Monday Session of " Recorder Court ' r KEW YORK This woman Ulss Dorothy Frocks of Sauger- tles, N. Y Is making folks sit up and Uke notice by her independ ent campaign to win the Repub-) , lican nomination for represents-, five in Congress from the 27th J congressional district . During i An investigatjLoa .that may result In the deportation of Isadore Trie clakieklct. the Polish Jew who was arrested here more than two yean ago for conspiracy to burn the plant of", the Giant Furuiture, company where airplane propellers were being made for the United .States govern ment, and who was sentenced to serve, three 'years In , the Atlanta penUeptiany, is underjstoed to be underway. Clerk of Federal Court llutherau Blalock, at Greensboro, has received a rfQuest tor information in the case from the inspector in charge of the. United. States immigration service at Jacksonville. Fla. The inspector staled that the de partment has under investigation with the view to deportation, if the facts in the ct.se warrant, Trzeciakle- wici. who was received at the At lanta penitentiary June 10, 1918, from Greensboro, and whose term expires September 25. ' Inaiu-rtnr K'irlr wanted Clerk Kla- Aock to furnish certain data concern ing the case, which, it is presumed, U war she served M Chief yeo-JrVUl be used In determining whetU- kik.B in the navy and also was a I liberty Loan speaker. She la a? , member of the American Legion. ; : .. -L-' P1EUMOVT. Won. Lost. Pet. Wiuston-Salom 32 26 .552 Raleigh . 32 26 .552 High Point 28 27 .509 Greensboro 28 28 .600 Durham 27 31 .466 Danville 23 32 .4 IS er or not the prisoner will be de portea at me expiration or nis term,. - The case rreated quite a sensa tion a,t the time and most High Point ers will remember Oe interest shown In the trial of Isadore for his al leged conspiracy to destroy the Giant plant. The man had been in the city but a short time when he was arrested, fellow workmen being the chi( witnesses against him. Bainey wrriwto,F;l'8ttles, m&t; Veager promptly tingled to ' " ricbt center. Fish ..coriuit. Thf lo& got tM' SWea -in -the1 thir.ll : onjVUo basiPanuu wluIPirith tk. thieve ai ' '. ; . Chicago I New York eliSih, JtowiiwopKiea withto taJask.iSt. Louis btt'iiecond oke xtnj, ,and,iWaldron 'walked.- Cua4er, attempting to'sar 'ISUi, BWMd I ji. ,., Kearney, huSiXi jAtiak. ;KtobVuagHJdoubtly'k third PMted the Kiloigu beuos in tne uuee.;. usu lafi-y jRfljsinjillll djpWeOr thirl rILil SAllil - ine piawiy roue( i-on very jiigti in the atmowbere failedWto ,hariaw return from Kaaroob; rtiaaj w u gauepeu ucrosA uie lO.rafn v. 41. ' ."mJ ning. Jn the nijUtbneWfaWW walked, and waen ftiucvx hit iif aecond Fish coift l mK- Partaln i reeahed thlfd. "j;.,;.f r grocaded to second and waatluir nt first ihi the final out of the inning. The defeat would probably have sneaat Raleigh was out of the pan HaBbunt bat for Ute fact that the Bulla .succeeded la defeatine the Twins in a bars-fought same. .High Point: Owl, r.f. ..!.. AValdron. 4b , . Coaley, .... ' Trexler. ts. . . tsh.UB ; fartaia, I f. . . . ' Curay, 2 b . . . Vesger, c.t. . . . Qdridge, p i.. -.' . '"' .Totals ..... ': Raleigh-: ' Dorsey, l.f.".. BeUa, s.e. . :, . Wuoson, c.f. . , McNelH, 8b, . .. i-Holdlag. lb.., :!. Higgins, r.f. ... Hfter. Ib ;V Kearney c. . . . :' ftngbes. p t Totals :.-, Score by High Point Raleigh .. Summary AB. R. H. PO. A 4 3 4 4 3 n O i 4 3 1 3 3 2 14 1 3 0 1 .NATIONAL: Won Brooklyn 73 Cincinnati ....... . 71 Jv'ew York . . , v, v. v rittshVraJ ivt '.y. i Chi St Lost. Pet. S5 .570 St .jiii SWATTING MARKS disorderly during the week-en and fined from 15 to $10, 4 the amount ranging with the degree of celebra tion taken part in by the defendants. F. M. Roborts, 'Marlon Johnson, J. W. Poplin and Harry Rice plead guil ty of Jbaving operated an automobile at a greater rate of speed than the i ' ' ' I law allows and were fined $15 and Minor" Uui Reviewed u Regu-i Delia Reirt, negro, was found guil ty, or naving creates a breach in the peace of her community and was given a smpenBe sentence. A case agaipBt Julius Stillwell for having received two stolen chickens was suspended on i ay meat of the coeia by the defendant. . WHISKEY HATHA ' 7 FOR PET CANARIES Despite .the' general, holiday re corders court held Its usual Mpnday morning session .with acting judge J. Allen Austin presiding:. ; The' biggest casc-Jon the "docket was one against Tom Foushee, charg ing him with reckless driving. This case was coutinued , until Monday, September 13, inasmuch as Judge Austin is cne of the principal wit nesses in the case, j John' WaV, TCeweir McCordell. Dun can Ritcb. Lee Stanton. Worth Bry ant. Gene Wcod and Ed Stack were THE PITCHERS RECORD Name Q. W. L. ; Pet. Miller. , . . ... 3 ? 1 .857 Eldridge . .... 23 IS 5 .722 Kagle . . . . , . 3 3 8 .400 Yeager. . . ., . . 6 1 2 JtS3 High.. ..85 7 10 JS04 Green . . .... 1 . O O .000 P. Gondolfl 10 1 a .000 Loomia.. L.' ! ay 0 1 ,000 We Are Paying, the Following for : - Scrap: v Red Brass and Heavy Copper Wire 1 Vic per pound. Scrap Machine Cast I per pound. i Rags 2 cents per ound. Rubber Tire? I Scents per pound. We specialize on Barrels. All prices F. O. B. Winston-Salem. N. C. Write us for other quotations. LIBERTY JUNK COMPANY, . , 2100 N. liberty Street Wintton-Salem, N. C rj . . . .... , , AA' rf i . I , 1 ' ' AS- 11-1 1 -AMr.fi WOII. '.' 79 . 7"J ... ,J80 . . . G.) Lost. . 51 .52 52 Bobtdui . . . .r jt.ia W.islilatton De:voit . Fbiladelpbia Ctt tC7 r,i ist 70 hi p.-t. ''.617 .60S .eoc .504 Til .44T '.329 ceiit of the gross receipoMn excess of that sum. . " (AversiRW iuclmle khuh of Saturday, SeptenilK-r 4.)- j. Name . Trcler W'aldron FInIi ' JrJFMi Oivl liitain I). Goudolfi 33 ...;. Ah., 2 , , 1 SI 108 30 .Ml luf 112 411) 2-t l()5 ' isr 4A -nl7ft 117 , R. 0 1 71 h; 2 1 f 10 94 i 5! OH 120 51 30 18 40 ' IS 33 14,i 45 , 14X32 la, 27 ,10 20 Ytt ...... 80, 18 J5 :M PMriOp .,,83. HQ- ,. fUUer .... 14 25' l" !8 iTeuRirK) -VAfvji1 li ' Kasle 5 II 0 O Green . ; T" 1" J& JL.O; 0 .323 ,30 J101 ,28(f .255 .251 v2.l f Ulidierwood Service It means care with all machines made! by the Underwood Typewriter Ml tl.lll lany f ' 1l 't " I I - ilJll' m. Li t "1 .11- t i ' We repair, your ojd machine or rent you, one (or emergency use. The Underwood, can best repair the1 typewriter it made ' ' ' Uiidei'rwood Typewriter Co.. 225-South Tryon Street, Charlotte, . N, C. Sf.'t; u: . i I.J.). TI . i . '.?-! Tcani 113 3838 407 091 .259 J 27 & AC. R. 4 1 8 27 17 6 .H. PO. A. E 11 0 0 2 2 2 10 0 o 5 0 2 5 24 6 1 .. 80 innings 010 000 04 j 5 100 100 0002 Two-base hits. Fio'A. HigSias. Left on Iwuoh, High Point 6. Raleigh 4. First base on errors, Aaleigh, 1. Sacrifice li ih, liollg. Holding, Stolen bases l'it;b, tlig gias. Struck out. by Eld rid go, 1; by llughss J. Baaee on balls. olT Eld! ridge 1, .off Hugbej i. Double plays. Trexier o waiuren to Pish. 2; 0i to -Fish. Runs batted in, Muuson I. Veager 1 Flsb 2, Buraey 1. Time 1:30. Umpires Amnions and coran. Attendance 1.6S0. Cor BAbKBAIL KKhl'LTS. - . AmerirnH. Cleveland. 4; Detroit, 3. Chicago, 4; Sf. Louis, 1. Washington. 6; BoBtoo, 3. No other scheduled. J i t v National. New York.- 8;' Philadelphia, Brooklyn, 2; Boston, 1 Chicago. v Pittsburgh 0. Bt. Louis, 4; Cincinnati, I. 2. (5 v -Moiubera. . Nashville. 0; little .Rock.; 2, innings; rain.) . v alobile-AtlanU, rain. Memphis. l CnatUaooga, i. - New Orleans, 0; Birmingham, "'' International... Rocbester, 1; Toronto, I. Akron, 2; Buffalo, I; (S Innlage, rain.) , Reading, 4; Byracuse, 5. ' f.BaHimore I; Jersey CUy, v. , 1 """" " i mi i i i n i i TODAY IS JmI a b'. . :r - f. t7 t, The Uoman (Gives " Also Larry Semon Comedy ' Ti- Southern Railway System Schedules' Arrival and depart uro or .passenger trains at High Point Schedule figures published as Information and not guaranteed. Ar. No. Between 1:07 a ' 29 New York-Blrmgham 1:04 a 10 Birmingham-New York 4:60a 81 New YorkColupbla,Augusta 7: OS a 11 Charlotte-Waaklngton 7 : 1 7 a 1 J 7 New York-Ailaata 7:32 a 11 Blcbmoad-Charlotta 1 : 40 p 1 3 4 Charlotte-Waahlngtoo p ; SO New Orloana-Bham-Mew York 1:14 p 45 DanviJle-Westm faster 1:65 p ' k) 46 Westmlnster-Danfille 6:S5 p SB New York-Washing to-Wiaa 1 : 08 p 42 ,k sWashiijgtoai-AUanta ' : ' j ' :40p. 12 Atlanta-Richmond . 1: 64 9 32 Augusta-Columbla-Wahn-N. Y. 11:22 p 133 Atlanta-Washn-New York No. 137 138 Dp. 1 :17 a.; 1:07 4:60a ) 7:09 , 7.7 -7:32 a 1:40 f.t 2:0? P - i:H9 6:66 p 6:65 p 1:08 p 9:40 p 9:64 I 11:22 p ' 'alns 11 and 12 Pullman Cam Charlotte-Richmond. 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