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lisketball 4 :. AMERICAN L6AQUB a -A. .A. Jb. -mL ' jm ' Results Yesterday. . 4t f bioaPo 6, New YJrk S. - s ' rtnvpland 1. Boston' 4. pptrnit Waalilngtort 5. jrSt. Louis fi, PhilftrtPlphla Standing of the Club, pet: .571 :?cs ;.521 .51? its An 1229 .85 .84 .84 .75 .76 .76 .71 .33 50 63 64 fif) 71 72 73 111 Hoston Jpfiroii . p(iVPl.Hiil elpnia f V r ; ii -J' rt ' -if MINOR LEAGUES. . : 1. 1 nni;villfi 3. ColunibuR 2. fi u Tnlodo-hndianapftlfs, raih. , ' "u Mihvankpp 3. St. "Panl 7. ' . , Kansas City 6, Minneapolis 17. Athletic Association Furimhecf Several New Courts Uni versity Day be Celebrated Chapel Hill. Sept 23. Tennis at lUC liuivernll.t ii i"i mo uioi lime beginning to take its place among ine majur euiicge apwussi - . ixnv cost ot approximately buu tne atn , letic association, under the supervls t on of Instructor W. W. Rankin, has onstructed four new tennis courts and completely remodeled the ten old nes. New wire backstops have been provided, water connections made for prinkling ,and a complete drainage ystem installed. The athletic asso iation v.ill now also furnish nets afld bear the expense of marking the courts and keeping them in order, whicli formerly has been left 'entirely to the tennis club. Some' instructors in tennis will be appointea ana as many romosts on the courts as-possi-' lilo nrovidod for. Ever since the new conns have been opened they have-rfc? hern crowded every afternoon. I' Having now mado a corriptete' phy- examination of the freshman la.es Dr. If. B. Lawson reports that I it is tho hoM class nhysfcally he has t xnniined for many years. The 4ast j vf-ars cla; was somewhat nolow tne tamianl. As a whole, this year's clasr, hns fewer defects, physically, than any recent class, probably due id hip iar-i inai. inn ia na an vr- ape age higher than those of recent F-ars, Ml men with deficiencies have Wn assiKned to special classes for fh remprtyiug of these in the gym-j risiiitn in fact, the entire class of nfr ?,(( will Up rennired ."to" take ornp physical training. The gymna iiim accommodates about half this numbf-r at one time. Plans are rapidly taking shape for thr- nbsr-rvance of University Day on October 12 in a fitting manner. Dr. Wwin Mims, of Vanderbllt Univer sity, will deliver the address here in Memorial Hall. He is a speaker and scholar already well known in North Carolina, having taught English here three years, and in Trinity for fifteen J'fars. Sppakers will be provided for alumni Catherines on this day else-. Rhcrc. i Insured. j from the Richmond Times-Dispatch) Non t you know you will be pun-; 'shed for fishing on Sunday? asked ! 'he shocked minister of the little boy I on the river bank ' I 'ot on your life! replied the young angler. Dad's fishing himself a Ht " way down the steam. A -ml t ill 1 in. - ? r-.- -...gi. i . i a T ivy in rvf J n f .- t-. . :.:.T i " i -ix. .n-tir; ; -! i -: j i .vi. a.i- . i ' i 1 .' i 4 oson il5 ClucirinaU 8. . : At :NewYork 5, Chicago 0. At iftronicifrt ft, 9 tduis i; '"S Clubs, t Won. Lost. Brooklyn . . Philadelphia. timtcm , . .;. New York .. rrtffibiirgh,:. Cnlcagb: .. St. touia-T. Cincinnati. . . .86 ..8.1 . .78 . . 78 . .65 .M ..60 ..57 55 57 58 62 79 81 85 89 Poof Ball fans y WAf chjntg freshmen . Chapel Hill, Sept. 23. Just k what the varsity football team i going to drt thi.4 r.'eason is not yet predicted, by Uie students, but :takeri aif iri all there $6 a nirinber of new men in college Ko have played high school -football and who storreO' for the various teams loathe vpbatoryschool ; Several of fe frfGpA'M&tf2iii "Vak Tnd tfiead mirGrs'of the sport are expecting that some exceptionally gbodmetfill be githereo f roxft this'soufce. ' Th& fresh-ifieir-teaTtr has already arranged sev eral games to be played on the Hill and the students are' anxiously, wait ing' for the first 'of these. . ... . TRINITY ISSUES CALL FOR ATHLETES Durham, Sept. J&-'f he first pall for football candidates to represent Trin ity has been made and 50 students re sponded. Seven regulars and six members of last years second squad ly warriors Df the cridiron amone the freshmen.' M Some liliLeiylbblngMs6baif.aie rial is also here and next spring a nutn ber of the freshmen are promising some of ttit 6ipf boyir hwstfe for their pdsitfofts.- - . I ,i J i tnv." o TC.!, i -Nf coa6fiaS Ifeeh select fdr thefertf P &tefi ffiLfSf -rt.ttnlto -ftfet thftr1 the little girls and their dolls and b'asebafi Mf'fnlx'ya- $ut the Atletic;Commt8'sl6nf' has -ttseyes on several men thai 'can fll! the bill in a hidsi approved style. ? E(Fort8 Belrlg Mftde tO Stage) Game Between Regulars and Alumni Players West Raleigh, Sept. 23. The second week. of practice oh the football field is turning out a bunch of good looking material and with some of the old play- ers back in the line up the 1016 team promises to be an unusually fast one. Rri far only One ' scrimmage has been participated in the coach being cpn- tent- to let them, punt? fall on the ball, and the like but it is thought that th serlmraagfrfg will start fn earnest in a few more days. ill: ursi game ui tiy. jfcti, played oh Itlddlcfc Field against Roan oke CoflegifeT'here is ith effort on foot, mv. a J. 0 nrlll Kq i howWef, to have 'an 'afririini game a iuiwh vpr. rit II21.VM ii.ii ixiiiiuiia Kauic AGGIES TO PLAY - . c, .. ..4 ... UP! 1111 1 L I'L I nUHIVUIXL UULLLDl ---r..ly and that a heaitniui Doay is ineff eleven meets the Aggies, but nothing definite has been arranged- ,. on ILUlVinncuurci ONLY MAN INJURED Washington, Sept. 22. Yeoman Robert Cooper, who had his" fight. arm fractured, was the only man Injured in the recent explosion ot a l-mcn muzzle aboard tne Datuesmp, miciu- gan, tfuring target practice on me vn gfnia Capes . Thf ship-1 eported today that she is "on her way to tne rnna delphia haVy yWd fpt repairs. !? r'T"- ' iiplatMi in ccnltmJssiort art , September h,fm V',.--. .572' jJ: .451 - V .438 . - y . I 1 A iu , . J T2 if v 4 Ik T 1 T si V- ' k vv -1 3 JW.-v -W-.WV p WSfo tftme&tize&3it Ttiangle"-Tey- : structed by the lighthouse service di ooe iBeoieLtoe.wjdkidflieof eight j rectly, which has mamtairied a force or-nlri yeara.shelivedihaneisborhood ! during the past two seasons at this where there happeneld to be a great J spot. ' ; h.umber-of -small-boys and very few girls. The boys seemed to .Louise to have the'; most! fun, playing biill and fiuek on'the rock and other mafifv learned to sVat the :ti6rsehf(Te spfiere: also to 'grab ft" on tne fly. She has re mained k ball player ever sin e mci re eently! took part in a math same " LoS Angeles, atnazinp; the N-n-H with her skill and speed. She :s -b here. snapshotted :s she . speared a sixzlin? line.drx, glove.' 4 . .' ! CH APEL HILL SCHOOLS HAVE I ,,ehioi iwcDcrTinw T " MEDICAL INSPECTION. ' - , o,. School of Washington and Beaufort "County to Start Medical Inspec- tlon October 2. noRinuing 'Wednesday, Sept. 27. and cont:nun -tn-vP daVfl the graded 0-h1a n, TTiii will have a ; pn -sIcaj 'eiamm'afi6hA' made of all i ! 0Kai JtHiAiAri nhw enrolfed. This: arrangement was made by the school board, who believes that money spent for prevention is money spent wise - . , . ... . ;i I . i JFnV' h ! j the1 State" Board of Health with DrT I T. M. Jordan, of Raleigh, as medical insoector. The schools of Washington willj ve medical school inspection also, i have medical school inspection beginning Monday, October 2. Dr. A. C. Bulla, under the direction of the State Board of Health, will do the! work. On finishing the work in the town of Washington Doctor, Bulla will then examine the school children of Beaufort" county. This town and county made provision for this educational-health wbrTc last spring. s- .'- .... " !i 'm.&iFiii nix '-i ll - . - i.. - . -rf: 'm .1 cptitinudtf ' .' This' statiort: fs ideated" on the. soutH ' end pt yak Jsfand; Vn a Bhei cjist-iron . watcn ropm ... ana ' feecohl- j order lantern-whose . focal plane i3.'4tf an '8;5'feeiVabo Tfid tiwer i-f sea, above the rppf of the4 f 6& On a terrace east j an d. north, of ; i$U buifdlng areJioiate I i ca the engines, the s f uel-oli t ihd, il lUJEiinnung put ianK, : ciHierns, ;-.ini dwiiing with (juartors for three keefe era J (vrien only) ? and the boat . i hMsUng engine house, with an in cMnej railway tcr tfte sea fevef, Tiieri: is'a; system of roads, tracks;;-sewer?. k' ' J which are of remfocced, concrete an-1 1 holiOw tetrra-cotta tile " where' the 1st iter i.4 praeticible. ThP iHumihafitt apparatus consists of a ; three-rna'nil.'i latriif in a third-tirder,- dottble-flashing 1 1 ens of 300rmtf candlepower, land the ' range due tor itg elevation- is 181-4-( nautical miles. The metal superstru'c ture of the fowe'iftclflthfr'wfftch i order . laMeCxKtfoti at i the" Panama-Paci'ffc ; fnCehaiional' T3x- Psifin Sari Francisco - durlfig into - TK n.-(.n-f-n,UUU. uiu. x iic lug mguai, n iiiuii win uu placed iff c6itrthissi0n ' at an: early date, ccslstg jpt sr six-inch automatic compressed airv siferi,-; in dupKcate, eatfh with' a f rtifffpet vlth a two-way mouth. This' machinery, Including the necessary afjr' tank's and; piping", was' aisd exhibited at San Francisco. The chafacfeffsftc of the light, is a dotrble" white flash every twenty sec onds. That of the fog signal will be a double, blast- of four seconds - each every minute.- . v - This Ifglithbusewiifbe, brie" of the 1 mo'st ihlporlant oV the ccsist of Alas ka, as tt is the landfall light Nf or ves sels bound to Prince William 'Sound or Cook' inlet" from ' either1 the Pacific I coist of theriited: Sl or jsouth ' eastern Alaska. ; If has been cori"." A gas, whistiing and submarine bell buoy , was placed off this cape on May 14. 1916. and an automatic gas light ; has also ' been maintained oti an off iin-o aisu uccil main laiucu U1I till uii.- lytog rock during the construction of ' u.v the lighthouse. Promoters of Vigilance. (From the aWshington Star.) Aren't, von afraid vour course will make you some eriemiesf . . I'll have to take a chancereplied, s.fnv -snmiiteitfa 1P ' hotter to, hmSfc so aa.to keep you from getting too good - na - itiVrod nnil rnrrfwia , II ill -? : :' kpfp?:"- i 1 Ivj4M4 , i:.Saai&'TCTypK: i 1 AlthtfugB WRhelmma Slegthan Is "t quite, three years old shells never- theless Playing a leading part with Lillian Gisb at the.Triangle-Fine Arts studio in "Diane of the Follies," which is shortly to be released. .--ix-Sf?-? the y0WnfSt C-hild In the pictures to have a speaking part -apart In whi6h! wbr4 and conversa- -av;o " Ztt m - " thought; to the audience. CI ' TTWlV --T (.1.1 'tii.iJ-. z if- ef- -.-si '-4 TheU'wei Ji ilqulndtHtfpprtl'1 a t fi Executed hyTfiSbertetucknlbiv M ierea in ' xne reeoras oi e w Hanover 84t, .neiauu naving nejen made, in .the baymenLof the debt m Bald mortgage named; and . the , pqw.et" 6f , pale iherejh Sly en. haviiiiv tbecdine . absolute. theM uiiuci siBuea , iuun,ttgee, t on ...-Monpay th- 9thdly :qi bcter 0i6r at :a tehe' city-:wingtihi;N5G.; will tittefi'forreald rtd tfie hiehesl; bidder for; cash, f the tol iowl n g dectl bed land' and premises: ' ' ' . i) tying and being; jri. thecity of mihgton. Nortli Carolina. , Beginning at a Ppint whem;- the intersects the northern line of Grace otPOAf nnf. wirilS wardlyalopg: theald. western lino of Seventeenth strfefef 18 feet to a 20 mpt alley;; 'tlience wsf aidly par allel with tfrace street, 47 feet; thence southwardly parallel with Beveh tffenth street, 188 feet to the northern line of Orace street,; thence easfward lyalong sdld northern, lino of. Grace street, 47' feet' to the beginning, the same being the eastern end of Lots 4, 5 arid 6, in Block dumber 473, ac cording td the. present plan of the said city of Wilmington, . subject to a mortgage registered in the records ot1 New . Hanover County aforesaid, 'in Book Number 78, at Page Number 560. This the 8th day of September, 1916. WINSLOW W. SMITH, Mortgagee. . WILLIAM U SMITH, Attorney. Sept.8-16-23-30 Oct.7 - ' . ; : , . " X : : ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Stamfard.Railroad of TherSouth . EXCURSION FARES From Wiimfngion OPEN -TO. THE PUBUC WA8HINQTON .... i.... $16.00 BALTIMORE . . ...... . 'X . . . . 18.00 PHILADELPHIA ..220 NEW YORK .;;.' ; f$: an i ; 26.00 j BOSTON (via Norfolk) 30.00 A8HEVILL5, N. C. .. ... .. 14.05 WAVNE3VILLE, N. C. ... . 15.35 LAKE f OXA WAY. N. C. ....... 1175 BREVARD, N. C. 54.85 HENDERSONVILLE. N. C. ..... 14.05 ! SALUDA, N. 6. ... ... ... ..... 13.60 TRYON, N. C. ... ... 130' Tickets on sale every day until Sept ; 3$, good to stop ovor, limited returning until Oct. 31. t $50.10 Kansas Cityi Mo. : , ACCOUnt American UanKerS ASSOCia- Vp,0 ,, ua on,A ant 91 23 EKS loT. iarkRftnvii Fia . OO.J.ckswiville.-Fla. J 1 " " ' 1 ' sin.50 Tamoa. Fla. , .. $10.50 Tarripa, ; Fla. i ' . - yio.50 st; petersDorg,. Fia. ; Tickets on sale September 26, limit- ed returning . until October 1 6. n.pu i-1. iwyers, ria. fjj.uj uicvcianyf vfiiu Account Apjnual, Convention rirothar hood of SL Andrew. Tickets wUl be sold October 1, 2 and 3, limited return- Ing until October 12. ' ... $41.00 Little Rock. Ark. Account National . Congress of Negro Fraternities.: Tickets will be sold Sept. 26,' 27 and 28, limited, returning, until t Oct. 2nd. ' I eu.3 Jacksonville nm. - t4 it Gt.t. mv Elm. i f&iw otaiu WAiiip, riai. I Account the foPowing important Na- f i t irr u I civAntit' Southern Rifle" Association, October ! 11 and 12. i National Rifle Association, October . 13 to .19. I National Rifle Practice, October, 20 and 21. --" National Individual Rifle Match, Oc tober 23. National Pistol Match, October 24. National Team Match, October 24 to 2d. " Tickets will be sold to Jacksonville and return1 September 16, 17, 18, 23; 54, ; 25, 30; October 1 and 2 and to State j Camp and return October 7, 8, 9. 14, 15 f &iinTrfa tm h iimftAd r. ! turning until November 4, 1916.. Re - j auced fares fdr parties of ten or more j traveling together; : , j PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM I a... iji- J fE ATLANTIC COASTLINE. "The Standard Ralfroarf of the South." ine rnwiit.mf, , J; . ldMimeoulfM ,". Nortfr Catotiia bolatS. K Daily Except '? itiaA-iUl. . - Mon., ;Wed. aftd y Friday Only. ; - i j I, " Daily.; . k:S0 A. ii. 8t4tl4nt. .. .... to 7" driaabAorn; VotwufVlorin CMtHtoti; fSftvamuib acki6BriU Tabom v, ,.t, , Peterib art, ; Tort. Myert Coiomllt Ima AiLevllle, Pullmah 81eeflAf Cftri tittWort , tvilmlO tton i)aj . j(:olniribU; oped to f ' elvft ; joiitbonud : paaseagrer fit ,' WtlmUt ton ir 4nd after 10:00 P. ti. And may ot pcetiptlai iBbod antl).?KX) A M. r- Ooldfabord, Kicbmond,- Nrt6!i aba ' Waab. tnirton Parlor Cara between WllitLigton and. Norfolk connecting at Eocky Mount with New fork trains baying Pnllman . nil Im' i -. . -. No. 48. Daily. ft:4 A. M. No. Ef. DAily. A: 45 A. M. No. -62. Now Daily 3:S f. Bollfi train between Wilmlnftoti i4 .itft. No. 52 Airy via Fayetteville and Santord. i Datly. ;..,- .. ;., . .. ' S:QO P. M. . . ' ' -.. ... ; , ' NvTSir Jicka6nvna, N Bra tad tafir1nMtUti Dally BtatlftP. V..; .--; ; , , . . V;...: - 18 850 P. M. I Cbadbditrn, Florence, polumbia; Augaatil , Atlaata . aad tbe Weat.., Char'eaton .8a twuitiah,anl all Florida Potnta. All 8lel kT Puilniaff BWpfhi Cars between WHmln r?i ton and Atlanta, via. Augusta. Sleeping , fiaUy. l- Cafs dally between Florence and Colwn- l:60 p. w. I ' Ma, which may be occupied' at Coluili 1 bla until Tiflfl A. M. .- - ' " - - - - . '. " v No. HO. Faytevlri in iatannedlat Itati.... aUOnly 10:15 A. M. L -' -; .- . ' r - ..: Dally. Golda6'6f b,' fileniriodd, Noroik, a"aMxffton and New York, 2ulmaii Jtrottrv JscJfot i Bleeping Cars, between Wltmlnaxon and No. 41. Waanlngton. connecting with New for Daily - traiiis :carrylngr dining1 cars: also Pnllman 0:50 A. M Sleeftlng Cars between Wilmliigton apd Norfolk. .; : L No. 85. Dally. 8:45 P. V. No. 6f. Taes.,'Thni'. and Sat. .nly 6:S0 P. M. No. 42. Daily. C:45 P. M. For Folder, Reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone 1C0. W. J. CRAIG, T.C.WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. 7Sy -V- -tatfriiT:. ; ' 2 To New York .. and ;- t: , G. W SEn Y?K ''ft ff--'2 o o OnnnifaM Tnosiliiv Opf 9!rH ' g STh' r "-,7 ' l "S. S. Onpndaga....Mott4ay,! Sept 2Bth Lr. Burlington-,.. 11:12 a. m. 4.75 , s. S. Onondago-....-iFriday . Oct. 6th.:Ly... Greensboro 12.30 p. m. 4.75 '! . WILMINGTON TO NEW YOflK. " o. ouuuuaga luesuay, ucu lum ; S. S. OnOhdaga DOfeS' .NOt carry poSHehgers. j Freignt accepted from and for near- by North Carolina points at advantage- . qUS rates CLYOE STEAMSHIP CO., ; 0 3 BECKER. Agents, j Wilmington. N -C ' ' " 1 : ' I .. ' .' J?tf.ECTiyJi: iBEPTTaiBRB .. 9r 9018; I lieaTe .:; I W'ilmlneton ti :25 A. M. ; lieave Beach 6:05 A. M. 1 6:40 " 7 -in :55 7 :25 8:00 ' S::i 10:00 . ' '11:30 1:10 P. M. x 1:30 " 8: :15 8:45 I 9:15 " j 10:45 " 12:15 P.M. 1:50 " x 2:15 ' ' 2:00 2:30 " ;s:oo " 2:45 3:15 " 3.-45 " 4:15 " 4:45 " 5:15 - u:45 M - :20 " 6:65 ' 7 :20 . 7:50 " 8:50 , !f:60 10S50 " 11:C0 " ! Sunday only 3 4:00, " 4 :30 ' r:0 ' 5:30 " :1P fi:40 7:15, 8:11 ! jn iih 9:15 s natl: f oxcent Sun lav. x Saturdays Only. ! FREIGHT SCHEDULE ; j ffi WilrMti 9:. ; a. nl so P. M. Leave Beach 12115 P. iin 5 Freight" Olflbe Cpeii from 8:00" A. "M. to : 9:30. a. M., and rrom 2:oo P. m: to. 3:30 ! P-M' ,iNbAv.i . .SUNDAYS Ninth and dnrng streets iiO J A..AU- Leav Beach 12:45 JP. M. - I u reigni umce. upen snnuays from lOOTi Suburban Schedule AfmtvAttft Coaati at Oolds :itis A. St. bully Kxcept Monday. ; . No. i flzis P.-M. Mod., i Wed. and Friday Only. J: ." No. n. Daily. lliKO A. M. No. 40 Dally. fl:05 P. if. Last Excursion Of The, Season Asheville, N. C. "THE LAND .OF THE SKY." THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1&1S, i:i--.y. ; Via . , . Southern Railway Schedule arid Round Trip Fares as ' Follows. ' t - .. r- .. Lv. Goldsboro 6:45 a. m. $5.00 1 T.v Soltrirf ' 7- Aft a rri k ftA 'M.' Raleighi::":". 8:52 a. m. 4J5 burhani 9:50 a. m. 4.7S , - Lv - Henderson .7:00 a. m. 4.75' J Arrive Asheville SM pvm. Round ..trip fares in same proportion , from 'all Intermediate points. , ; Returning tickets will be good on all .regular- trains leaving Ashevilla s. up.to.tah4.Vihcludi.nii. trains leaving Asheviiie Sunday. October 1st. 1916. . . a day trip through ; ; j ; , C ; ; THE MOUNTAINS I THREE DAYS IN ASHEVILLE ijiviiiH .nuiiJie limn in wiikwi iu vihil the nnmeroii9;pnints of Interest In the1 LAND OF THE SKY." Most Delightful In the Mountains at ... j This Season.. For further information ask South ern Railway Agents, or, : - J. P. JONES, , ; Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. 0. 0-18-t.o 9-28 i . : SOUTHERN RAILWAY j Effective Monday September ,lUh, &y 1916 Southern Railway announces tho present ;Wirist6n-Salem Beaufort- , ' ! Moorehead , City Pull man Sleeping , VHiA 1111U TV AAA BJJ OI1U1 IIICU IU f f lUOLUJl" SalemT-Goldsboro Pullman Sleeping it Car Jlne. This car will leave Winston- ) Salem at8:50 p. m., same as' at pre- '-; sent and arrive Goldsboro following , morning, returning car , will leave , G61d3bQro 10:35 P. M., arriving Win- . stbn-Salem following morning. iT Preserit Greensboro-Raleigh Pull- -man Sleeping Car line will continue to operate. ' : . . ' . For. full details, reservations, etc., address, ; J. O.; JONES, ;,," Traveling Passenger Agent, - Raleigh, N. C. The" Southern Serves the South. l ;:H 'At 4 'V V- ".:.. .( 1 1 m l'.K -.J-k;
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