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Ufah rami Thft Proarwiv ttallway of the Souta.1 mwmimwm. . point. "'"0vr ' hp-?? 'Vi-:. - .:. ,J.V 'HI 1 "'if--': ( ' , ' ,i .-. - ft-i- f ' g 4 .. , -r T - I -' - MMiMllTS OOUVNEO aiinipin ;iiii i is as ! i in 1 1- i i r -' i i n Mtifi eriiiiirr-riRftnt uiir i iiiii 1 i nun l a&i: . v LcHUtf r i ii r 1 1 i uu v him u nr in mi AM s si. iWasllSSn Alf ics Witn Svtfeit -Bfowiis . and Yankees" Also Lost, 7 VjAMERICANi LEAGUE. ,,4, r-2 DODGERS WON ...;S.- jsri. a. a .-2. wa-w-x Fans Greeted With lwo ; Excellent Games at Play- Grounds Yesterday. r. feg- : :-:t Fans at Robert Strange playgrounds witnessed two fast,, interesting games of ball Btaegd by the four teams of the City League yjbsterday. Good twirl ing, clean hittinff and foe the moat part :ciean fielding featured both: con tests., The day was ideal for the National sport and the grandstand was fairly well ...filled' with good-natured rooters, ! In the opening contest thfr game was undeeided until the last moanent of the ninth inning. The fi nal scora was 4 to 3 in favor of the Dodgers. In the last contest the W. L. I. continued their good playing and won handily from, the Giants, 10 to 5. In the first game lovers of tight .545 I pitching with few scores were pleased Brooklyn! Mad Utfich tWii Phillies-CuDS klid Cardi:i3s; nals Other Victories. NATIONAL LEAGUE. How-Tfiey Standi Won. Lost. Chicago . . . Boston . . New York . : Cleveland . . , St. Louis . . Washington Philadelphia Detroit ...... 8 C -4 4 4 3 1 2 3 ; C G Pet. .888 .750 .571 .444 .444 .375 .333 .333 HoW Thy Stand. Won. Lost. (By United Press.) -Cleveland, O., April 21 Eight thou sand fans saw Detroit rake the Clever land Indians across the coals here today by a score of 5 to 4. Graney's absence proveif costly to the Indians, when Roth misjudged a fly in left field and let nv three runs for the Tigers in the first inning. Score Detroit Cleveland Batteries: C an Spencer; O'Neal; Umpires Hildebrand. '' Browns Trimmed White Sox. : Chicago, April 21. Urban Faber was tighter than a drum when hits would have counted for runs and the New York . St. Louis . . Boston . . . Chicago . . . Cincinnati . . Philadelphia Pittsburg . . Brooklyn . . g 2 7 3 5 3 6 4 7 5 3, 5 4 7 2 G Pet. .750 .700 .625 .600 Interesting Mat Battle WilTb i Staged at-Woolvm Hall s ' . Thursday Night. r Rotalfians Determined to Exert Every Effort to Carry De velopment Project. ,r ATLANTA, QA. . v.13?5i NEW ORLEANS u h r ' Essery i voter ianisketo. remember that, the? passing r of thd free factory i ; Interest looking up In the, com' iing match ron Thursday night between Ed Aberg, the Clrland grappler, ORLEANS, la "5 M1UJ6UI. ArU 17th hi pw nm camc . . ' sites .quesuom wm.-noi Drins me 1BWjr On sale May I t to ifh '' ta of an additional penny to the tax rate,' uwJ -Atu.nj- .n '"tlusiv,.:'5 nor wlU there be any bond Issue what- r-;H" inltexil soever. The four underwriting Inter-: n.Oo. mill ho ohlo tr Vinrrtiv whflt(VAl I WoKl NQTON, O. C. . money is necessary, using the property' s7e June 2 yo7Ui, incm8jv;; Ah aflfiiirftv. and it is believed that the ed returning mldnght .Iun H j. S' --..4t, i extended to Julv rh ... amount secured from- tbe sale of r th r ;: (.Contributed). In order that all citizens may have an opportunity to secure a clear and rtilrtr, rtf ianA tn kq hoin win marA Ahmnrahanoiva ' irnnwianp'O of rho TfPA " : ' . .... a and Bart-HndsoCoLOoluajMa. a mat ;-"- wl, -,7,, "t0 1 tta" Wet Pr.nc.pa, r artist ot knon ability, '-.he fact that, be submitted puhUc ratiflcation1 VSffSfJSV1 t . if - . tw? ouide n,, .,!r to srapplo wiil the poi., in the cUy e!octton on May SSffittSS- use. eiib ivuLary Lmu axia amicus wuu . Lji. are working energetically one behalf favors it. TOe voting will be against of the question, have arranged several the registration and every iTftte not ma9a n,PPtin,a tA hp hoM HifPprpnt cast infavor of the question automat- give fans, a; diversion- for it has been; so very long since Hainspn lost a de cision that his unoroken chairs of wins Is becoming a-bit monotonous t?- . - , IeaUy counts againatr it the:fans, Hudson ndberg should . THE ROTARY CLUB. put up a fight well worth seeing. Both! The first of these meetings will be i,oQ v, f0at0(i Iheld Monday night in the Fifth Ward Hanson after the Swede had exerted about all his reserve power, which would indicate that they are pretty evenly, matched, and the match should 375-1 while in the. second those who delight n t.hr'pA falis. .363 1 in seeing the old pill hammered to. .250 1 all parts of the lot were repaid tor,.. . Uonon71 MnHsnn v. iricit tr tho hall varn TniS .. ...r and on Tuesday night -following-- the f question will be placed before the vot ers of the First Ward, Advocates of the question are giving their time and effort, from the conscientious . view- 4 point that the: passing of the question will mean much for the advancement (Py United Press.) Boston, April 21. The New York Giants took the measure of the home .team here this afternoon, shutting out the Boston tribe. Score R. H. E. Boston ... .. ..000 000 000 0; 2 0 New York .. ..100 001 OOx 2 6 4 ) Dn4-4-vy-v rn-rl nn1 "I rtirl T7 An. .300 000 2005' 9' 1 -derson and Hairden. .300 000 1004 6 3 j Pirates Lest to Cubs. Jones, Cunningham 1, Pittsburgh, Pa., April 21.r-))uth-Bagby, Gould andljngw jim Vauehn held the Pirates to O'Loughlin and! three scaiterine hits this afternoon and the Cubs won, 2 to 1. Score: Chicago . . Pittsburgh . Batteries: R. H. E. ....001 001 0O02 8 3 ..000 100 0001 3 2 Vaughn and Wilson ; Umpire, Orth White Sox trimmed the Browns 2 to 0 this afternoon. I Miller and Wagner. 'Scores R. H. E. j and Rigler. St. Louis .; ..000 000 0090 6 4 1 Cnicago . . . .000 110 OOx 2 5 0 Miller Made Circuit Clout. 'Batteries: Koob, Davenport and I St. Louis, AprU 21. Jack Millers Seuereid, Hale; Faber and Schalk. ! circuit eioui, wim long on nrsi, gave their visit to the ball yard. This game, though, featured by bard swat ting, was not at all loosely played. Both the defense and offense was ex cellent DALLAS, TEX. ... ' 15 Qnj sale May 12, 1. '1. in)'iiP(i' Ini midnight, Juna 8(h MACON. GA On sale March 17l h "to "ALVn -.'?1IL Limited returnlDi; mia. 2 t'th .rFor further information a-n', 'Phone ,78-: ,P,y R. W. WAI.LACR, C. T. A.. Wilrui'nrton (, T J- r n ri C riJnw- and material betterment of Wilming during this week, but the Columbia ' m., rro ovorv nlH. man refused to meet the Swede un less given more time in which to pre pare. He: agreed, however, to clash' with. Aberg, believing he would be Leading by one tally in the fifth in-' . n tctiir fr nmg the Giants hopes went a-ghm- 0ngated Cleveander. Specula- menng when with the bases crowded, tion is rife as to wnich is really the Home caught one of Boswell's fast ones on the end of-his bat and lifted it over the , right field fence.. With the exception of the infested bases better man and. .the match should prove , decidedly, interesting. .. Hanson , and Kentonen will probab- Snakenberg, duplicated this feat f or , y fiash next week, Aberg stating the Dodders in the first , game. . Sna- kenberg had a perfect day at the bat, getting four-.hits out of as many trips to the platen The box : scores: follow : : ; Umpires: Nallin and Evans. Senators Had a Swatfest. Washington, April 21. Clyde Mi lan's five hits one a triple in five timas- at bat, - led a swatfest today that helped - Washington' defeat Phil adelphia, ill to 6. Score R. H. E. Philadelphia i .100 100 -031 6 11 3 Washington . .612 001 Olx 11 15 2 Batteries: : F. Johnson, Hill, Keefv?, Siebold and Schang, Healy; Johnson, Craft and Ainsmith, Henry. Boston, April 21,-The Red - Sox of the season hore toda batted Shawkey hard- and won an j Score easyame from the Yankees, 6 to 4, 1 Brooklyn roaay: Score XTonr V-.T-L- A ft A An 9 Of( A Q O Boston . . Batteries the Cardinals a pair of runs and the lead, which Cincinnati was never able to overcome. The home team won, 3 fo 2, and moved into second place. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati . . . .110 000 00 0 2 5 2 St. Louis ,. ...010 020 OOx 3 6 0 Batteries: Mitchell and Wingo; Meadows and Snyder. Philly Twirlers Easy. Philadelphia, April 21. Brooklyn hit throe Philadelphia pitchers op portunely and won their second game AB. R. H. PCs A. E; . 4 14 1 3 : 2i 1 0 0 2. Q 11 1? 1' 4 1 3 0. 3 0 & 0: .31; 4 9 27; 13 5 sation bill. R H E . ...ioi 001 010 4 10 2 - l Philadelphia . .000 000 100 1 10 3 R. H. E. Batteries: Pfeiffer and J. Meyers; . . .000 002 2004 9 2 Rixye pjttery, Cooper and Killifer. 12t) 02:) Olx 6 11 Of umpires, O'Day and Bransfield. Shawkey and Nunamak-1 er, Walters; Ruth and Thomas; Con- nelly and McCormick. 4 .4 1 '-t 4 l 4- 4 4 4'- 4 4 OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. ..,'. jtf "" 1 Southern League. Mobile. 4; Birmingham, 3. Little Rock, 3; Chattanooga, 2. "Memphis, 0; Nashville, 1. New Orleans, 11; Atlanta; 12. ; International League. Baltimore, 6 4; Rochester, 5 1. Toronto, 6 2; Richmond, 44. Montreal, 3; Newark, 0. Buff alo-Providence;1 weV grounds? AUTOS FOR HIRE Pleasure brivf rigi Dances, Weddings :and Commercial Phones 15 and 345. Dodgers-rr-Snakenburg, ss. Dewey; If .. . Campbell, 3b. .. Wilsonj, c. . . . i Shepard, Ni, p. Register. 2b & 0; 0.; 1 2 Yates,, lb. 4 0- 2 11 0 1 Shepard, E., rf. ... 3 1 ft 0, 1 0 Griffith, ct 4 1 1; 0 0 ft Totals : . Immanuels Andrews, If. . . Hulin, 2b Litgen, lb. . . . Gerdes, H. c. . Gerdes, C, ss. Wagner, lb. Taylor, cfj . . . Casteen, vi. , Jones, p. . . Totals Dodgers . . . . Immanuels . . . Summary: Stolen bases, Andrews (2h Gerdes, C, 2, Wagner, Jones, Shepard, N., Shepard, E: (2); Sacri fice hits, Gerdes, H.; two-base j hits, Snakenberg; three-base ;.Uits, Snaken berg; home run, Snakenberg; double plays, Gerdes, C. to Huhn to Litger; sti-uck.. out, by ghepard (9 by- Jones ( 7 ; hit by pitcher, by Shepa,rd( Wag ner),' by Jones. (Shepard, CO.; bases on balls, off Jones (1), off Shepard 1. Time; 1:45. Umpires, Van Land ingham and Holt. that he had-received a letter from the latter saying that he would arrive here iOn or , .about the t 27th of the month, and in all. probability he and Hanson wili lock horns and fight to a finish early in the following week. i' Just now, however, interest centers 1 0 around Abarg and Hudson and fans 2 0 . will be given an opportunity -of see 0 0 ing one of the best battles of the 4; 0 season, when these two. men clash on 2 u Thursdayr evening- , -. ton.. They therefore urge, every citi zen who has the best interests of the city at heart to look carefully in to the question and to decide it on its merits. The first meeting in the Fifth Wapd will be held Monday night at the cor ner of Front and Wright streets, com mencing promptly at 7:15 p. m. The men who will present the question to the voters will limit the meetipg strict ly to 45 minutes, leaving the first point , so as to open the second and conclud ing meeting for the evening promptly at 8 p. m. at the corner of Fifth and Castle streets-. A cordial and hearty invitation is extended all voters in the Fifth Ward to gather at which ever of the two points is more con venient in order that they may hear the discussion and make any inquiries they may desire. 1 Tuesday night a rally will be held at Fifth and Brunswick streets at 7:15 n. tyij anrl a t PYmrth a.n1 TTarnAtt Virginia has appointed a commis- streets at 8 p. m.? and the same hearty sion to prepare a workmen's compen- invitation is extended all residents to be in attendance. Notice to Pro perty : OWners All property owners, whose houses are within the sewerage area of the City, and who are not connected with the sewerage system; are notified that the law making the maintenance of privies a common nuisance 'will be resorted to in all rases where such connections are not made be fore the 1st day of June next. Thos. D, Meares, City Clerk ime s 9 CRUSHTED FRUITS ICE (DREAM (SONES AND A GOMPIETO MMIE OF (DANDIES Bear Produce & Mdse. Co. f 19 Market Street ' , I Phones 452-453. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. .4 0 1 1 0 0 . 3 0: 0 4 2 0 .3 1 0 8 0 0 . 3 ; 0 ft ;9 1 1 .4 1 1 111 .3 10 1 4 1 . 4 0 0- 1, 0 0 1 .4 0 0 1 1 0 . Z, 0, 1 1 2 '01 1 31 3 4 27 11 ...101 010 1004 ...000 200 1003 3, W. L. I. Hayes, cf. . . Burnett, C, If 5 1 Bell, C, c 3 1 Burnett, R., lb 5 2 Houston, 3b 4 0 Rhodes, 2b 4 1 Palmgrem, ss 4. 2. Horne, -rf. . . :. 4 2 Cox, p. . . i 4 0 Totals .1 Giants Walsak, lb. . . Campbell, 2b 3 Register, 2b. 2 Davis, lb 4 1 Boswell. p. 4 1 Mintz, If.. . 4 0 Twinning, c 4 2 Shepard, B., rf 4 0 Bethea, cf, 4 0 Casteen, ss 4 1 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. .5 1 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 1 1, 2 7 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 110 113 1 3 0 0 0 10 10 I- ' 1 J jB : Special Sale of Ill .38 10 10 27 ' 8 4 I AB. R. H. PO. A. E. .5 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 13 0 0 2 0 10 3 3 0 0 0 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - Totals.. W. L. I. Giants . . Summary: .. ..38 5 10 27 11 4 . 002 005 0.0310 000 121 010 5 Stolen bases, Mintz, Twinning, Casteen, Burnett, C, Hous ton, Rhodes; sacrifice fly, Bell; two basse iit, Twinning. Horne, Burnett, B. (2); home runs, Horne, Twinning; double plays, Boswell. to Campbell to Davis; strupk out, by .Cox (lfl), by Boswell (3); base on balls, by. Bos well (2). Time, 1:40. Umpires, Messrs. Landingham and "Pomp" 3 Green. 1 -x- -x- -5C- -x- -x- & -x- -x- vj 1 M. St. y ' - " ' f : . 4 . 1 ii CAROLINA ASSOCIATION. -X- At Charlotte 7, Winston-Salem 9. X- At Greensboro 0. Asheville 5. -X- At Durham 10, Raleigh 5. 4 .V. .'A i'. .V. .V. Ji .V. if. It. .V. " 4 k - 4 t 4 -X- 4.'- aiipElillR-- ? 3il - - , - - - - It is quite as importahlrtb transjfct liheusmess' of the . household by means of Bank checks as it is to use checks I in your business pay roll. Every check is a receipt, THE Besides thisy the" checking Katwt "vyill encourage you In i -? : CITIZENS BANK and f Pnicess Streets FOWNES DEFEATED HIS GLUB MATE AT GOLF. i " . b - ; , : B? XTBlted PcesB.) . ... e . , . PinehuFstv iN. -a, i April- 2U-it C. iFownes, i Of jthOamoni .CJub,:.- of rittsDiirgn, aeieated his club-mate, Thomas Morrison, in the mid-April golf, tournament, which closed here today, 4 up and 3 to go. SUITS AT - in mXteriXls MANNISH SERGES WQOL JERSEYS t POlRET tWILLS WORSTEDS : .TAFFETAS ; All, SHADES. DRESSES MINISTERS VICTORIOUS Volley Ball csj eroay-; ; The ministers' vollevliali a team from the directorate of the ' Young Men's Christian Association last night, on the "Y" court, and trim--med the directors to a fare-the-well, I catpiurjngrnste- entire serjes. The games, were, snanny anri pi(wo'"hnw.i ever, . the; second, running tp the final ! score of fourteen tp fifteen. ; Tie min-l xvic Duiucr Hta,i; piays. ana pull- ed the second game out nf ih ir.atn' M 4.7S In Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Pongees, Satin and Georgette Crepe, formerly from Assorted Shades, values . . $20.00 to $30.00 each in great style. r
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