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'PAftPTUt--c - ' - " f. ' -TOE WXMINGT.ON DISPATCH, SUNDAY "MORNING, SEPTEMBER-3191 6. - - I i;- V J bascball . lj TlPo f? J ESI Sliililiiiiil v Otffc m Mm tpnnk WlM FIELD i u 1 it ; : f f S hit " if: j ' 1 iji' If ;: If V- I f.. rurzt?.1: i. fr-ririhi-;- r... mm ikhnWM niii i rn IrinT urn aniiinTnil lOIANTS NOW LEADING Z ma v p- rr n ( .-HB iaBaaaaBaa BiHv ia ni. ? ! i -r - ;.. - r : . . j- j -. : - - i . t. . - s - - . II Slliflfjll llhlHh! - --flm ttd rfi'M :, -4Jlfi j a n h p i nm r I I I H 11 II I I I I I 11 II I Mm- ti U WW I UlllllL. I liunr i ui RE TAKE A S GRIP ON PLACES Boston Walldpecl the Yanks While Detroit Whipped White Sox Two of The Three Undisputed Champions Will Defend , Titles .I . CLEVELAND WON IN THE NINTH Nosed St. .Louis Out In Last Round i'.It Took Sen ators Eleven Innings Whip Athletics How They Stand. Bty Rings ,,; New York, Sept. V i.abor Day will be all that the name implies for a number-of oiir moreprominent ring citizenry next Monday. Two of the three, undipued champions . wl de fend , their titles in bouts over tne Derby rpute, ' wih refereeg decisions attAchd Freddy Welsh and Johnny Kilbane are the 'twodare-deyU cham- ! pions who ili jeopardise their" coyet- ea money-geiiers. - Jess Willard, the third of the rec ognized title-hbiders, 'will remain "pas sive. He prefers the chance of frac iyrJn,g a few limbs "in iff cirjcug stunt Jp' that of 'Ibein'deitlcie'frQni This hard-earncsd1 Utle. Besides, .; Jess does not hae tp; d atiy tedious training to go through the njbtipns pn the tan-; ! bark, whereas if he were to fight he would be inconvenienced to the ex tent of rfigulattng hisTmode of living. .Were thlere undisputed champions in the bantam,, welter and middle- St. Louis, Sept. 2. In a ninth tn-jweight divisions, there is no doubt ning rally Cleveland nosed out S. that" the ' title-holders i these Louis today 5 to 4. Speaker got one classes be:"seeh in action on hit in three times up. , LkDor Day. As matters stand, not Score ' iR H ieven the contenders at these stand Cleveland 030 00 0025 9 3 : rds will h. ppn in th Tinsr fnr there is no demand for the services of oher but c$ampjpnsj on a holiday Though the featherweight and Clubs Won. Lpst. Pet Boston 72,' . . 53 .576 Detroit 71 57 .554 Chicago 69 5 .543 St Louis 69 59 .53 Cleveland 68 6Q .531 New York 67 60 .527 Washington 62 63 , AW Philadelphia 28 96 . 425 Phillies Ekriorm This Task b Taking Their Third Straight Game Ended Interurban - League Schedule By Beating Cubs . At Hilton rark In the City League games at Robert Strange Playground yesterday after noon the Boys' Brigade whitewashed the Immanuels in the first contest, 7 to 0, and ' 1' the second game ' the Giants trimmed the W. L. I; 5 to" 2. This morning the G tents "are r leading the leifjue and the Imiuanuels and W. L. I. arc'second and tfciid fe3pective- By winning from the Cubs. 4 to 1 at Hilton : Park yesterday . afternoon the iast Wilmington team won tne tro- Pny CIP offered by A. J. Reach & Co., TI41? RR AVP I CmT i to the team in the Interurban League ly, -rUANrF'Tn fO HFAfi' wmnin pennant. Three post-( . Although yesterday officially ended ktiWL-lL IU w ril-Li season games have been played at 'the City League schedule, there are J ? ' r-y-TT. " ri Hilqn:and the Eakt Wilmington team j seyfrajV' inpre'.. games .that ' will have Giants Trimmed fAnd Then j hav0; won them all, scoring a total bfj to be. played on account -of several Tipfl Tlirri. All Clubs 28 runs to their qppbnents' 6. ' j being postponed the early part of the! Plav DmiWe Headers and ! Pearsall,, for" East Wilmington, ; season- However, tne only teams jo nay . rit-hoi " o-;ifHQ 1,011 woo ar'i barticinate in the remaining eames 'fcVMVM ()11V VUV J OL A MU - M)W M- w w corded fine support by his teammates, are the Infantrymen, Giants and Im-j He" secured the only extra basehit in maniiels. The Brigadiers have com- tne gameM a two-Dagger, uasteen, ior pieteu iuir pan ui tne atucuuic. Break Even. St. Louis ... . .000 210 0104 13 1 Boehling, Coveleskie and O'Neill; Davenport, Groom and Severeid. i lightweight championships ' will be Best Atheletes In Ninth. involved on. JIonday. there is little Washington, Sepj;. 2 . Vashington I Htejinood that we will pay homage sent Connie Mack's whilesome cham-; to new champions tie day following, pion further toward the dungeon todarj Welsn and Kilbane inay be treated as by taking an eleven inning game, 7 to- jpke titleholders, but when pinioned 6-. J tp jhe task and forced to the limit Score R. H. E. . 0'f th'eIr capabilities they CAN fight. Philadelphia ..120 030 000 006 14 2( Thjs in spite of former views of Washington ..400 010 100 0l 7 9 1 Welsh as a fighter. Sheehan and Picinich; Harpia. Gal ! iril. ' 0 hgc ,,, tn tho foQthoi. How Tbey Stand. Club Won. Lost Brooklyn 72 Boston 70 Philadelphia .'. .. ..70 New York 57 Pittsburgh. . .... . .56 Chicagot . 56 St. Louis 56 Cincinnati .48 47 47 59 59 66 69 59 79 Pet. .60S! .598 ! .542 .464 .459 .446 the . Cubs, also twirled a fine game. He struck Tout nine batters, but a combination of. hits and errors in the I sixth inning proved his undoing. j East Wilmington fras ,a weakened j considerably "by the absence of Home and Wilson, their star batterynien ' jbut' as it was the" large number ofN Boswell wa.a on the mqund for the Brigadiers in., the first game and his ! twirling cinched the contest. He was J opposed by Jacobs. Corbett twirled 1 for the Infantrymen and was hit at the opportune time. Yates pitched a' good game for the Giants j HAVE YOUR 5SKIRTS, COATS AND COAT f SUITS iMADE To YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURI RIGHT HERE IN WILMINGTON 25 per rent' Reductions for 15 day ; on Skirts made to your measure. We have moved to larger quarl and are better prepared to serve our customers. Call and inspect our m v terials. Our work will appeal to the mo: critical skirts made up in best ma terials -alI in accord with Fashion -latest decrees. We , guarantee yo 1 satisfaction iri Fit, Style, Price, Matr- 4t". iU j- ' rial and Wbrkmaridhip Mail Orders Solicited - Give us a Trial. IMPERIAL SKIRT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of Ladies Coat Suits Dresses and Skirts Over Postal Telegraph Office, 219 North Front Stmrt. Phone 595-W. Philadelphia. Pa.. Sept. 2. Thej I'niiiies puiieu me reauuie "uu6p down another game when they won their third straight game by a score of 4 to 1 . Inability to solve Demaree resulted in Brooklyns downfall. Score : R. H. E. Brooklyn 00 000 1001 5 0 Philadelphia ...000 130 OOx 4 ' 9 0 Cheney Smith and Miller; Demaree and Burns; Umpire Klen and Emslie. spectators were rewarded by a fine game of Loll. East Wilmington - Walsak, c.. . . . . . . . .. .. 3 y. Pearsall, 2b 4 S .: Jones, ss. and p. . . . . 4 i Barlow, If . . . j . .... . . . . 3 Shannon, lb 4 O. Pearsall. p. and ss 4 P. Jones, cf. . . 4 Greenwald, 3b. 4 Strickland, rf 3 AB. R. H. E. 1 0 0 1 i l o o o 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 DONATIONS RECEIVED. 0 Ot 0 0 Numbers of People Contribute Catherine Kennedy Home. j Quite a number of Wilmington peo- pie contributed during the month of ; August' to the Catherine Kennedy j Home and a report of these contribu-, I tions has just been given out by thn ' A , Friend, : Co., $6.00; ! Jf! ' W :C ' or : a! is 7X, - ; secretary. They are. u ! coffee; Sferchi-Ban croft - Mrs. L. K. Taylor, preserves; Mrs 0 lia and Gharrity Oloughlin . Umpres, Nallin and title ever since he humbled Abe "At tell on February 22, 1912. Since the memorable afternoon Kilbane has not Detroit Takes Finer Hold. U f,, V,a ; VnT lti, Q Detroit, Sept. 2. Detroit further at u r wao omnu-. entrenched herself in second place : by defeating" Chicago in a hard ten in ning battle, 2 to 1. Howeyer, Jpe I nent when the referee was empow ered to renderan off ic,ial decgiqn. So his bout with George Chaney at Cedar Point, Ohio, on Monday, will T 1 j i r j ii . - . ' . . jace.sou. oi me oox. narrowea . tne Dq Kilbane's first to a decision since margn separating himself and Cobb he tended the featherweight for batting, by lining out two hits in I throne. It is scheduled to go fifteen four trips to the plate, while Cobb got , rounds. - - - but one safety in an equal number of j only once, since he became cham tries. Jackson also annexed the only: pion has Kilbane shown his true stolen base of the game. , , fighting form. 'That' was in his six- Score R- H- E- ! round bout with kid Williams in Phil- Chicago .. .. 000 000 100 ft 1 5 l;adelphia over a year ago. On that Detroit .... 100 000 000 12 8 2.. (occasion Kilbane " crammed more Russell and Schalk; Coveleskie and j fighting into those six rounds than Spencer. Umpires, Connolly and i he has in, the six hundred or less Hildebrand. rounds he has been a party to.sbace becoming champion. Boston Holds Her Own. The same "thing may be said of New YorkrSept. 2 The Boston Red 1 Welsh. He relieved Willit Ritchie of Sox held their own today when they j the lightweight crown on July J, Split A Double-Header. Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2 T The Reds and Pirates split even in today's double bill, Pittsburgh winning the first game, 4 to 3. and Cincinnati copping the second, 7 to 2. ' First R. H. E. Cincinnati .. ..012 000 0003 10 '1 Pittsburgh . . . . 000 002 02x 4 8 1 Knetzer and Wingo; Harmon and Fisher; Umpire O'Day and Harrison. Second game. Cincinnati 003 201 001? 9 2 Pittsburgh .. .. 000 200 0002 6 6 Moseley, Schulz and Clark; Evans i Totals 33 4 7 2 Cubs Futtrell. 2b.... 4 Bremer, rf 4 Page, lb 3 Childs, 3b 4 Sweeney, ss 4 Rich, If... .. 3 Sweeney, ss 4 Gordon, cf. Todd, c. . . . Casteen, p. T.'F. Bagley, groceries; Mrs. H. F. ; Wilder, groceries; A friend, groceries; ! Trinity Methodist church, lemonade; Frost Ice " Cream Co., 2 gallons ice' 'cream; Miss Worthy, fish; Mrs. Clay-j AB. R. H. E. ! ton, magazines; Mrs. Reiger, maga zines; J. Hicks Bunting, drugs; R. It. Bellamy, druggs Independent Ice! Co., 75 pounds of ice daily; Plate Ice' OjCo', 20 pounds of ice daily. 1 0 o l 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 . 4 . 4 33 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cubs 000 100 0001 j 1 Summary: Two-base hits. O. Pear-! 0 ! rail.- Stolen bases. Walsak 2. O. Pear-j 0 i sail 1. Bases on balls, off Pearsall 4. i 0 i Struck out, by Pearsall 5, by Casteen ' i 9. by Jones 2. Hit by pitched ball. ! 1 6 4 Walsak, Barlow. Umpire, Mr. Hunt. 1 Time of game, 1 hour and 45 minutes. walloped the Yankees, 5 to 3. Leonard Bayed the day for the world's cham pionship. Coming to the relief of Foster, after the latter was batted out of the Tox in the sixth inning. 1914. Since then Freddy boy has engaged in but . two jdecisipn "bat tles." - One was against a decrepit Matty Baldwin, the other against "a virtual novice. Both went the limit. Leonard blanked the Yanks through ; Welsh lacking the punch to eyen the rest of the game. j floor, either opponent. ((" . Score : R. H. E. Welsh has fought often enough Boston .. ..020 020 0015 10 0 siuce attaining the crest of the" light New York .. ..001 002 0003 11 2 weight wave, but in none did he give Foster, Leonafd and Carrigan; Mo- aatisf action; in npt one bout did he gridge and Walters. Umpires. Chill , show . the Qualifications of a cham- Tntaln ICopper, Carpenter and Schmidt; Um- Rr0rp hv' '.' ' ' ' Boston Lost Its Chance. Boston, Sept. 2. The Braves lost their chance to pass the Dodgers today ! when they dropped the first game of j a double header to the Giants four to 1 and were played to a 5 to 5 tie in the second contest which was stopped by darkness . f ' First game. Score: ' R. H..E. New York . : 03i 000 004 l0'l 6 Boston':.;;. :6io oo obo i 2 2 Perrftt 5 'Sallee and Raridan ; Tyler RejulbWch and"Gowdy, Blackburn; Um pires, Quigley and Byrp.n., Second game. '"' .' , . . Score.: ! " ' R. H. E. New Sfork . .'. . .000 100 220 05 8 ' 0 Boston .' .' : . . . 000 10 4 000 05 6 3 Benton," Schupp and McCarty; Ru dolph and Blackburn. Umpires, Byron and Quigley. McCormick and Hay iVI owers Rakes O ' 1 TT "V r 1 oena us i our wraers Full Stock Repairs Cape Fear Hardware Co. 109 Eront-Si Wilmington, N. C. 8 and Evans. OTHER RESULTS YESTERDAY I - ' Carolina League. - Durham 7, Charlotte 2. WiKSton-Saleni 5, Greensboro 2: -if- Raleigh 4, Asheville 0. . South Atlantic League. Macon 8, Columbia 4. 'Columbua 6, Jacksonville 1. Charleston 6, Augusta 4. Southern League. Atlanta 9, Birmingham 0. 4f- New Orleans 4, Mobile 3. Little Rock 12, Nashville 5. Memphis 3-4, Chattanooga 0-3. 3fr international League. Newark 6-4, Toronto 8-2. 4f Richmond 4-5, Montreal 7-10. Providence 2-8, Buffalo 7-4. 4 Baltimore 1-6, Rochester 2-14. it 5f sr it A- pion. With each succeeding bout his popularity and prestige waned, until he was. no longer nought by promo ters. However, he was njore of a drawing card than ever, because peo ple went to see him perform in" the hope that he would be knocked put and they wanted to be in at . the death, so to speak. He was beaten a number of times, and when Benny Leonard subjected him to a nasty ten-roun trpuncing Welsh was consigned to the pugilis tic scrap heap. His end was in sight, they said, an$ Leonard would surely knpek out the champion if syer they werp tp' meet agai they said. Leonard did naeet VelsJi . again, and he is, a much jviser lad now. xae secpna juepnard match was V one bout Welsh trained for. Prior to Tied Next to Bottom. St. Louis, Sept. 2. Chicago and St. Louis remained tied for next to last place today by splitting a double header. St. Louis' won tne first game easily 7 to 3 by pounding Carter but of the box. Chicago took te second m contest 5 to 4. ; 'iPifst'game. : '., Score: ' R. H. e! Chicago 000 000 2103 8 1 St. Louis .. 000 Q50 02x 7 7 4 Carter, and Vaughn' and Wilson; Watson ana Gonzales. Umpires, Rig ley and Eason. , (. f ', : SejcbHd game. - :. ; Score: R. H. E. Chtcagp I..;... lpb, 030 01 R 5 9 1 $t . Louis .... . . 000 6;ol 014 7 1 Hendrix and Wilson; Williams and Gonzales; Umpires, Rigler and Eason. -.-WITH----: 1 ra . ..... no t w T-m ' - . J''---- 5S . r , . ... r i . .. .. ' It N j.7 v. s. -ra s Jr , Zi - , .."5. r : ( ..JThe second t meeting . with Lenjird meaittl Welshi's piigilistic existence, the first meeting with Bnn, . 'vVelsh; 'HQjtnindnstringly'i ad cpusci-. was content, to box with .s a couple of youngsters, and then he did npt train more than four : days lof the: bput. -- J Consequently-he was beaten. 'rr-v St-:. HEADQUARTERS fTAliDARD HIGH GRADE TpOLS. coiyie xpvjsee: us Before makjnp electlons. plumbs, hatchets and ham- .... MERS. Guaranteed iuailty--Properly Bal anced. ..'-..r . FORD AUGER BITS ; Cut Clan do ..Not Choke STANLEY MNES: , ;,-TheEasCittlhg Tools. ' YANKEE 0).iS4; tie Eyr Ready fool for the Home DISStdAWS V fiiiic ryljf d. t;, . ouRMoriroh N.JACQBI HARDyBECO: entWusly for. almost two. weeks. Leon ard did hoC neglect ! hfs training, as a matterrof fact lie entered the ring in tne ' lst . condition of his meteoric career.-. -; . ' - But elah alsp - had trained. Fb? he, fxst?tin4n ygar&jie scaledun-j der ISS; pounds . in ring costume." And sucnalexhibition , Welsh did put up! itWM.'.apilitiilating and smacked, of fiols (rf-'Old; the Welsh who. out fought McFarlarid and beat Jem Dris- CPU. i vCmffZ White will meet this same wesu uu lvionaay at Colorado Springs. The bout is listed for twen- I 'trounds, and it, will nrpbably go I ine uuiit; as a matter of fact, it will gv,. v cibu wii not strive for a knockout,. . and will be ntet,tQ outbox White in the tw4n ! y rounds. White's only hope for vic tory lies in a knockout, and Welsh is stljl;skillful enough to ayoid a hay xkr"4n -twenty, rquadsj L v' I 5 f FisHalg : SMAiitlliinig CONCERT TONIGHT at Harbpr Island Auditorium. Ho charge fpr jadmiipn,,": ; 1 ''i.- -- "Sfat iMjgjirJ w 'oL4t 3:!.-' x.-j: S:s '.X:.' ; .r -r-:.:.. (i; fft .k -Js.,..; s- '9- d71 if Ii ! FMte raemsoii to IJb; ii f ; K S t4 mSM;M- 7?M:&;i VS'3feS"te S - ;'
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