TILE MOllJma. SI Ailv C SUNDAY, JULY 14, 11)10. - ?AGE TWO. fANjbfNQ loir THp&Api. .1 - . rf - - - I JAtCS. EA8TEBX CABOWNA IJSAGTJJ5. TEAMS SPLIT DOUBLEHEADER Sailors aid Railroaders Each Took a Game Yetterday-rJ-ast a Seven-' Irtflng Affair Garrlsonlan j Finish for First, v i Goldsboro 2, Raleigh 4. Wilmington 4, Rocky Mount 3. 2nd: Wilmington 0, Rocky Mount 1. " t ' . x . Wilson 3, Fayetteville 1. C . , 2nd: Wilson 1, Fayetteville 0. Resiilta Yesterday... Where They Play Tomorrow. Raleigh at Wilson. Wilmington at Goldsboro. . Rocky Mount at Fayetteville. With two men .down in the ninth, jr. 'Wilmington put two men across the rubber, and won the nrst game, with the Railroaders yesterday, and the Bide was retired with, the third still alive." Two singles and an error were ,the cause of the tables being turned so suddenly, the visitors having suc ceeded in getting a score in their half of the ninth which looked like cinch- , ing the victory. Hanks held the opposition forces to five hits, while the Sailors plucked ten clean ones off Big Chief Thorpe. But for a couple of errors in the third tnninir which resulted' in two scores for the Railroaders, the score would imvo hpen one to four. The game was 'lull, of pepper from the beginning and was exciting to a nerve racKing ue- trratk 1 ' ' ' There was nothing doing in the first with the exception of free transporta tion handed to Cooper, wno aiea on second, but in the second chapter, ? Clreaean led off with a single to .cen Mroa nut on fielder's choice on sec nnd while Schuman. who bunted, was safe on first. Gastmeyer N and Phelan next up, retired the side by fanning, and skvine resoectlvely. In Wilming ton's half Burke singled to left, Brooks flew to center and while Kiuttz was tin tturke made "second on wild pitch, Jtluttz expiring on first, second to first, while Bnrfce made third. While Kite was at the bat Burke scored on anoth er wild pitch, and Kite flew- to leit. Rocky, Mount went one better in the s third when , Dussault, the first man ' tip, went to second base on wild throw - of Dubbs to first, and scored when JBig Chief hit to left for one station and stretched it another on error of Tyde r man.' Gillespie sacrificed, advancing - Thorpe to third, Forgue singled to In ' field scoring Thorpe, and went tQ..8ec Qnd on Stein's, sacrifice, but Creagan was put third to first. ; Wilmington was out In order in this Inning as was R(?cky Mount In the . lourth-NBrooks got a single in the last half, but did not get any further. In the first half of the fifth Gillespie hit one to short, and stole second, but Forgue 'retired . the side, jitcher tq ' ' first. Kiuttz started oft with an infield hit to third, Mills running for him, Kite ''sacrificed him to- second, and when 1 short fumbled Hanks' hit Ho second, Mills scored, Hanks being safe on first. Mills took first In place of Hanks, but was chased down between second and third when Dubbs placed a single in right field. Cooper singled to left advancing Dubbs to second, but Tyde- man was out on foul fly to catcher. - Three up, three down, was Rocky Mount's Jate in the sixth, while for '" the locals Burke was given first when he was hit by pitched ball, after Mills had ethered, but Brooks flew out to second and Burke was caught off first, second to first. Only nine pitched balls were required to retire the vis ; itors in the seventh, these being nine , successive strikes, and in theiat half, .y- - after Kiuttz had expired on first, Kite singled to center, but the side was re tired by a double play, short to sec ond to first, when Hanks pealed one ' to short. ' In the eighth. Thorpe was out pitch er to -first, and Gillespie , met a like late at the hands of short. Forgue then sent one to left center for two cushions, and Steintook first on four - Trails, but Creagan dampened their spirits when he flew out to Kiuttz. In - the other half, after Dubbs had died at first. Cooper singled to center, and stole second, but Tydeman fanned for the third time, and Mills went- out to second. " " ' The Railroaders again ' gJt in the lead when Schuman was given a free conveyance to first, and was sacrificed to second by Gastmeyer. Phelan was out on first, but Dussault . followed witha single to second, scoring' Schu - man. Thorpe then forced Dussault at ' second. '. . . Then came the Mathewsonian finish .'...' In the locals' half . ' Burke ' couldn't ' ' find 'em, Brooks' dying gasp was on ' ; first, but Kandy Kid Kiuttz landed one safe in right "garden, Mills ! taking his place to run;' Kite hjt safe to the in field and went to third when .Gillespie couldn't put It to first, while Mills ambled home. Hanks next came - up ; with a single to center and when Kite ' 'scored, the side, was retired by the manager. ' : ' The Tabulated Score. . wllil Ditched. TborpeZ.; hit y P " Hurke; umpires, Henderson anu :tue, time WW. ' ; ; I The secona umc. The second game ran only seven nnings by mutual consent at the be ginning. "Big Cniei" was -sent m again at nis . request, auu kiiv,u much, better game than tbe first, al- owlrie only four mts, aii.in uiuereui. divisions . of tb? game. Howard, lor the. Sailors, let them bunch four mts in the fourth inning, wnicn enameu them to put a lone run across, .ana this won the game. ' ; " '. The only error 'of tne game - 5was rhAreed to Brooks, in centerfleld. and it was well played on both sides. Three lip and three down was tne nistory 01 both sides in tne nrst, ana m iae w ond after Creagan had struck at-three wide ones and Schuman had died on first, Gastmeyer hit to Infield lor one cushion, and stole secona, du rneian was out pitcher tov first. Wilmington out in order. Du&sauit siariea the third by fanning; Thorpe singled to center and went to second when 110 OiSBUPTIOil:OF-lE.!lllE Clubs; h' t'liyetteVllle .. .. Wilaotf il. .. .. (rtdnbord .. Wilmington Bsileigh .. .. Bqcky Mount 20-.! Pel .714 I H .fioo ' .:..48i; -r .417 Clubs. NATIONAL Li k D?ttltrc?: Katiorvals :;v .... I- (Champions of the Worid) ' ; 4 ' . l-i , i-j f iajyni- as catchet with-a pcrcentaee " ' of .983 and'eaueht more games .than any other catcher last year. He writes us , mat ne . is cmuuw.ut auuui Change of Management for Raleigh 4 Chicago Team- and Schedule Will be Con- linued rWllmlrigton n a o . Firm Basis. Sew York, IdncinnatV . Philadelphia .. St. Lonis ijr...i I Boston .'. - Won. Ao ...52 v -.,45,, S4 ...4tft f.3. ..M , 41 '"4i . ...IS.;!, 46 ost. Pet. .642 . .570 .-f6S ' -12 ASS .452 .40.7 -.337 Si": RnopiAl Rtar .Telecram.1 . vt r Tulv' 9.VL -TJnlAifl'h fans in mass meetirife tonight deter- j Athletics V.. . mined to continue in the Eastern Caro- j Sp7ton: ' V, AJCEBlCAJf LEAGUE. . Won. - Lost - v liT liija Baseball League, S900 heing rais-iweiro - yv-.. , i .Wtian;ngt -. . oldi management, rwith assurances that juouii. eai towaras xno x,iuu ueuwv , iyaHmngini-. . the remainder wilK be forthcoming readily, early in the -week , An entire ly new management takes over the team with W. H. Wllllamsan, A. V Cpxr W. H; Bagley, J. V. Simms and . ..V5 ..4 ..25 55 Pet. .C83 .WW .440 : 13 4 k V-U - tmfrnir m hi 5 m fl i-..:.v. ouencnes mc uurii i uwiuiw .""-"-r -' a Delicious RetreshingThirst-Quenching RALEIGH LISTLESS GAME Mr R; G. Sherrlll .as directors. This Brooks dropped the ball, but Gillespie a(vtjon agaures- the continuance of .the SCUIc 1X1 lucu uau ."o i j X. ll!11n ..ntnev frT film OTIrt WAS t SUAV " IU 1C1U ivxAiia w " , - us I v. rrti-a Ktit tTrvtvarrl snn HttCiiuteu uj nCl. . i,m loot frnm nu. ftnt nn first with the as-I xuo nuuic biui Kanee of short, and MUla expired mjJSSSTJSl tnlrU. ,. . ' . - T OnVtnV, WTn-rrii-inirtrfri il'o t f mirth "Vnrtma s ne ed -to iftos,., io .attivB r ."" r Errors Contributed to .Victory-Hobbs 5 c E v e r yw he r e : Send 2c"stami-tor''6ur booklet: "The ! , . .Truth About Coca-CoUM and the Coca-s-' 'Cola Baseball Record Book for. 1910. , The latter contains the famous poem - CaseyattheBat," records,.schedules for both leaeues and other valuable baseball information complied by authonues. ( . Brought In WinnSrig' Run Gates Injured by Being Hit : Evans Starred. vvu THE COCA-COLA CO.'; Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola IT'oroniQ clnp-lAfl trt I iaua. center, but was caught napping. Stein W toiwin :a einviori nver second. Creacan singled ciftg ner.-tea.,pu,t several ,aay (Special Star Telegram.) Goldsboro, N. C.fjuly 23.7The hit ting y was y light today jm bath sides ; 4. '.1. - '. li..-"" : . - xT'W. a ;T a KILTIES LOST BOTH GAMES rather slow, and listless gamet, s ngxea suu io leu, iiuus - ., mai irripA-jtn.l. . in...tiie.?-aii Simmons-a man hit to left, scoring . stem, , ana - V-1--t 2r7l 7JS Mth' a -hit tWo rnn wera In t,tie jJltth; Simmons Reading off j Remnant of Team Pitted Against Wl was holding -down fliird, ' but Gastmeyer hit to right the side was scored' on ; Clemens, on third. the winning, t run. Lrf oft rornr nf thft ffiipram ftftove Hpbbs batted to ngnj tne siae was VT;-waii; .OoWsborb'a runs came from a' walk retired Dy a' neac aouDie piaj. iib"- r"Si?r o a sacrificOnd twn wnmrowa. Gates. 'ijiii.iiiiir iurr 1 1 in iiib . uas h.it. -- . ' son Yesterday -Luyster Lest Bott'i .f;70h.-..Hafdr-l-uc4Entlr-rte8?. ' V-!t':-- - to 'Visitors.' - .J' to second to catcher . - ; . "... . -Taon wm.id 1 hit by a pitched ball, was forced to te- tKHtSef Q S F Mt.aklng SMtob ed at second when Thorpe hit to pitch- last as .ine new iu w i j.u emme, is , it . i' 1 r ... vr vX7r.;o7 5wn to connect wtih the.nroner material. V BJjrbie, ui illUHItJ iBiei.- uciiig vjiaocu uwnM-i-- . . r " ... 'y IHOhDS,.ff by Burke between first and , second. Kite got another hit in this inning; (but it did not accomplish anything, three order in thsixth. , Phelan and T..T..T. T-;rf: t.- , . . - A'lKea-Ungs."i.. ..V. i.4 l 0 0 3..0 AM ERICAN J.E AGU E, y ynrner, p ,. Totals v, . . . nnpe, zo Rooky 'Moniit. i;illepie. 2 . . Forgue,' rs .. . Steinlf .. .. , Creaean. of .. Schnman. rf .. J'helan, lb ... . I mssiiult, C . . Thorpe, !p .. ., Totals .. .. . Wllnilnttton. : Cooper , 3b . . TyriemiiD, It .. J Ills, ID .. .. PnrkP. 2b . ( nrftokA, 4-f . . , Klutta. Tf .P., Kite, c .. .-. .. Uowapd.jp . . Totals .,3 ..3 ..3 .'.3 ..3 4 in-excellent tdnri ' t6day,-4!h0trlthg-iChi r H po a E cago to four scattered hits and Wash- j Handi 5 ? i ? S ington won handily 4 to 1. Johnson Riirto onrh pnt another hit in the sev- 44rfMTTTi .MmI'CuXmImM' ,I,,M' -" o 1 j - t . . v . V. 3 1U n n . 4 I - - enin, dui no one uh.ch.cu lucm uy, ouu with this the game was over. A n All .3 0 0 14 tnirfmi wnn handilv n o also struck out 11 of the Sox. Lang o o started the Ditching for cnicago, mit "I tiro a wilil on1 inafFonttvo Srrrr flnlBh o jlng in good form, allowing the locals Ol but one run. 0 Washington ... 300 001 OOx 4 . 6 0 o Chicago 000 OOO'OOl 1 4 2 Johnson and, Beckendorf; Lang, Scott and Sullivan and Block: time t . c ... .3 . (Special Star Telegram.) n Fayetteville, N?" C; Jul 23. The second time ince enteringjthe East ern-Carolina, League",-the" Fayetteville Highlanders or the - remnant thBreof lost ' an entire -series on, their ? home .1 .1) ,o a o a grounds -by dropping both games to- .4 -5 10 3 0 ,0 0 2,3 il J. 2 1 DO 11 , 0 O 0 1 4 .0 O 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 4 0 K) 0 0 "3 2 0 1 rpe, 2b diboe, lb rran aa tUVlgDUi r.f! . .. .. ETAns, If .. . . .. Uaten. 3b .. ..- .. Merchant, rf and of Dalley, c and rf .. Fulton, c HeTderon, p . . . . ; anA riiin'hoA ' in torrlhfo-, llinV . lnalnf " K'xb r H pi) a e j the first -on two-, errors vwhile ; Fay- eiicvine buuuiu uave ;iau iuc uuijr iuu of the game but a passed ball and a raw decision, reversed. . the score. O'Halloran's and D. McGehan's work and Mullen's batting and base run ning featured. Th Tabulated Score. .4 .4 ,.4 .3 ..3 o !'.3 .3. 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o ..2.1 1 0 21 11 AR II H A K ...3 0 "0 2 4 0 0 .3 t !'.3 ..3 ..1 Y O 0 8 3 0 o 4 0 .23 0 4 21 14 1 1:40: umpire Perrine. New York, July 23. Detroit turned the tables on New York today and won the second game of the series 6 to 2. The visitors first two runs were due to Ford's bases on balls and Mitch ell's wild throws. ut the last four Totals ., , 29 2 2,27 0 3 '.- " JSre By Inntar. Raleiirh WW 0024 3 1 Goldsboro .020 000 OOx 2 2 3 Summary-i-BnRe on naluv ty Inrner J, Oundernon 1; utruok out by Turner. 3, Gtiiidereon 4; left on buses, Raleifrh 1, Goldsboro-2; double plays, JIo1bs to ltlch- ardson; hit .hy pitcner,- nates; snoriuce hits, twites ; stolen bases. Tleitiens, Fulton ; time 1:30; umpire. Sharry; attendance 41W.- 0 1 1 0! o o 1 0 0 Wilson. D. MoGeehan, 2b Jacobs, 3b . . .. Westlake, c .. ... Mullen, rf ... .. Sheridan, cf .. . C. Mcjieehan, lb Sanaa aiivas Pumps for Ladies M ULTIPLEX COMPANY TAI Rmm Rv Inniurfi UocitT Monnt 000 100 01 6 0 V.ilmlnKton ..' ..000 W 0 4 1 Summary Double pbirs..Klnttr. to Kite, Vlntti tn nnliha: left . mi ltss.' Uot'kT Mount 3. Wllmlnifton 4: strack out. Thorpe 4. Howard 3 ; sacrifice lilts. Burke and Kite ; stolen bases, uastmeyer; umpire, xienuer- 8 on and Bar re; tune l:io. 4. , ArmstrOue, If Sharp, ss . . Stewart, p .. , . Total's FayetteTllle Mullen, cf . . . Ci'Halloran. 2b Schumaker, IX Luyster, p AlV.lt HPOAE .4 1,0 1 21 .. .".3 011 1 0 ,2 )( 0 4 0 0 .j. ,.3 1 2 3 0! 0 ,T.v...2 1 .? .. .3 ;0 .3' 0 .3 0 .2 O 1 7 O 4 0 ..25 3 5 21 0 3 AB It HPOAE iGaKin, o Totals ..4 :f:i . ..3 3 ...A 3 1 3 0 10 2- 1 0 1 0 1 1 O 0, 0 2 2 8 21 12 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE. v 4 Pittsburg, July 23. Pittsburg hit were earned by heavy batting by Cobb, Invention of Prof." Rowland Has Prov- Hartley.' rf V. Crawford. T. Jones. Bush and Schmidt I n Unsuccessful. - I Meyer, if . . w ' L . . I Knv a '11. Detroit,,.,.,,.. :ilO 001 003 6 6 3 BalUmore, July.323.-r-Tne ,Kpwiana IVi,; ss Xew xorK ...... uuo uiu uui z o o 1 1 eiegmpinc uompim;, ti uoiyuiBuuu Summers and- Schmidt; Ford, and formed about ten years ago to exploit Mitchell; time 2:00; umpires Evans I the multiplex telegrapb-prlntlng ma- and Dineen: . ; , . . chine-invented by the late ProL Hen- Philadelphia, July 23. Philadelphia ry A. Rowland, -of the. Johns Hopkins shut out Cleveland today 2 toTTin a j TJniversityr went into the hands of a nlthers battle hetween Coombs and receiver today. The assets are stated Fanwell. The latter is a right hander to he ?Z57,6Z1 ana tne liaDinties ?4i8, jn"8'" St. uBJ!2s. xriTw i.i.v vi. pinnflionH I e . - : , ; ran.? Stewart tov r.lv,ev'"n'. AU:er 10 wuitu mauc ma ucuui niw uicinwu i w.m.9. . H'. .l- !eeuu to westiaite stoieu-iwtses. in today's game. . He was secured from I ..The. , Rowland Telegraph-Printing iMnlieii 2; time 1.10 ; umpire, Peuiberton; the Danville club" of the Virginia machine was to have allowed the senat ai"'1 " 'Lomnifl Panwell hl PhllfldPlnhla linsr of anv number of messaees eacn I . im tiuuuum cor secona uame Of the series own to nve singles ana uuiu ui. iuh wy ucr uub wuc, iuo mavuiw ri Mciieehau "b ..... uieveiana larrangea 10 sena me messages iu bo- Jacobs, 3b nes 01 rours- rror. Kowiana spent nis 1 we t lake, c .. last years in working over the Inveh- j I1inej rf .. .. . t. j-- j it. i.i ISberldan. ci .. won, pui iie iea jusi a iu maume (:..jjctJeehan. lb was. being placed upon the market ana Armstrong, if Other engineers had to nmsn it. Scanlon freely today fniirth flnd last, camp xrjtK TJrvivr. rather enaiiv MadrtoT runs were "Que xo errors oc ton -fr tho mhhpr in th mid- went out ja order in eight innings and die of the fifth inning and Leifield sub-' oaLsmen racea otJtutH Tfn. tha Wrnrtlrlvn were Cleveland . .. .. . .000 000 0000 3 3 Philadelphia ... .100 Q01 OOx 2 -51 thw wa ol nWaX tn rnam th hn5P I rtlliweit auu ocuiis, .uuixiua ouu . .. .. -.::2 1 Score' By Innings. Wilson .. .. .. .. ..1(H -tK 0 3 5 3 FayettevlUe .. .. 100 000 01 8 2 Summary Sacrifice hits, Jjicohs. West lake, Mayer; bases on balls. Luyster 2; struck out. Liuyster 1; Mtewart z; two nase AB It HfOAE at wilVand registered three steals. Pittsburg ......200 020 03x 7 14 ;;-0 Brooklyn .......000 010 0012 7 .0 Maddox. Leifleld and Gibson; Scan lon-and Erwin; lime 1:50; umpires Eason and Johnstone.' ...' Cincinnati, Jiily 23. McQuillin, held Lapp;, time 1:32; umpires Q'Loughlin and Egan. .. v Boston, July Z. CIcotte held . St. Louis to four scattered hits today, but! three of them .counted for runs. Pow- ellpitched ; shut-out ball, the visitors winning 3- to o.v Not a local piayer reacned nrst: nase witn none out in tho niriflTiTiatl team aafe until the last two innings, when they managed to es- W,ol the nine innings.- r a tc a sniiriiiT Kt'nn ti ri x. . i ,iiu iw,- mww VVJf JAA. v v v wwv o v - - , 1 cinnatl used , four pitchers the last poston 010 100 001 ooq ooo oooo i 1 2 'THE "WHITE HOUSE" TRACK. Government Wants to Put Reformato- :, '".-..: ry In Virginia. Richmond. Va..': July 23. Condem nation proceedings were instituted by the United States government in the Federal Circuit Court here today agaihsi 1..500 acres of land in Fairfax county. Virginia, which Uncle . Sam rIG CULTURE IN CAROLINA. Timely Bulletin issued by. State Agrl cultural Department., A very . timely - bulletin on : fig cul- twn rit xvhnm were effefrtlve. PhiladftlfAia ....210 000 000-3 5 2 Carrlgan; tfme 1:46; Cincinnati ......000 000 020--2 5 4 ra9 Connolly. McQyillen and Doom; Suggs, From- me, . Caspar, Burns and ' McLean .and i-ili- .k. : . ':' ' Chicago, July 23. Chicago won a slugging match from: Boston 7 to 6 in ten innlnes today. Abbatichio's wide throw to. first let.in the deciding ally. Reulbach and Mattern werev batted from the slab in the sixth inning. Chicago ......000 005 10017' 10 1 Boston ...... .002 003' 01006 '12 2 Reulbach, Mclhtyre and Kllng; Mat- tern, Brown and Graham; time 2:05; umpires Klem and Kane. ;v St. Louis, July 23. New lork won from the locals today by a score of 9 Powell and Stephens; CIcotte and wishes to acquire for the purpose of umpires Kerln establishing a reformatory for the pis 1 I4..tt PnlumViU Tlia nrnnarfv la known as "Belvoir," or the ."White House" tract. : i. ,.. . Sharite, sh S5tewrt, p . . . Totals . , Fayetteville" Mullen, cf . . O'Halloran. 2b Schtuaker, if .. Luyster. p . . . I Hartley, rf . lAiayer, li .. .. BoyJe, .. .. Cantwell, ss .. Galln, c .... r m . i IWllsou .3 0 ..3 0 ...3 1 .,.3 0 ..3. 0 ..3 0 ...1 O ...3 0 -.3 H 1 0 1 0 5. o 0 0 5 1 2 0 Tt 2 0 2 0 0 10 0 6, 2 .0 U0 0 U 4 0 10 O .27 1 5 21 13 1 AB It H I'O A E . . .3 O 13 0 O 9" it v i a - i ...3. 0 ... 0 0 . ..3 0. ....2 0 ...3 0 . 0 1 .S,Q- .0 i i2 :o o O 1 t 0 10 1 0 0 0 2 0 12 3 1 0 4 0 ,0 .Score Br InnWirs . ;. .. ,.(xx) ooi oi 0 -ft 21 - 9 5. 2 Efforts to purchase tfhave been go- loran to,Schumaker; stolen 4ases, O Hi p. nn fnr some time The owners of Ira u ; passed balls, (;lvin ; timfi i;l,0J, g on jor some time. ne owners or i . Peuiberton; attendance 450. v ing the property are descendants of Philip Otterback, who was the original own Fayetteville .. .. 000 000 0 O 2 - Summary Sacrifice hltsi Boyle; bases on hnlls. Stewart 1; Btruck out Luyster 3. Stewart 2: two base hits. O'Halloran. C. McGeehan ; double plays. Cantwell to-'Hal- uauo-. uui- ture has just been Drepared and pub-ter. Most of them live in Washington lished by the' North Carolina Experi- City;, none of them in Virginia. ment Station. ' The publication was prepared , to "supply - information with BURGLARS ENTERJED BANK. reference to the growth aqd maketing HABEAS CORPUS FOR 'CHILD. Durham Husband and Father! Rushes Across Country to Raleigh.' V I V (Special Star Telegram ) , - 1 . Raleigh, N. "C.; July ; 23.-r-Mrs Ros coe Myers is. tonight under police sur; veilance here with her seven-year-old of the fig, for at this time much ihtef- Stole Only $20 From -Bank at South est is manifested in fic 'culture by I Hill. va. . v farmers and other, fruit growers in Norfolk, Va., July 51. A-speciaL to daughter, .'awaiting the arrival of her most sections fit the upper, South: The the .Virginian-Pilot from Suffolk, Va., husband and father from Durham to bulletin deals witw.the climatic re- sass burglars' early this morning en-1 Procure a." writ of habeas rforous for A. . RAtn'iXh Wpont flHtitinn to thfi quiremits. or tne ng. as. well, as tne iierea ine Danuc at souin am, va., ana the chud to be turnea over to him. St. Loiiis team in Ms try-out was wild lections of the State, suited ipt- the stole $20.-Thousands of dollars in the The police located Mrs-Ayers at a and Ineffective m9 1 ... AAA X - iNew iors .....ava uui .ziu v erowth of thla fruit: -It discusses the vault in the bank were not touched. 10 - 2 aayaniages ana. oppo.rtuniyes tn tne Durgiars nemg uname to xorce an St. Louisj. .. . .010 000 100 2 12. 2 Pll.e nas over oner sections. v entrance .xo tne strong ox. ' Semlch, Wlhls ad Bresnahan; Ma- Such subjects as soils for figs; prop- . Bloodhounds were sent from Suffolk thewson and Myers ana Schlel; time agation, planting cultiviatijpn, mulch-, on a through-freight that was ordered x.-oo, umpires ivigier' ana jiiiubiht. , m .vivulvi., iuvm v -tv- w vo.Hv ; . , . , . :' pruning, Winter protection, narvesting rests . have been made but thedogs AiM4, 4,.l,.iJi.&JLJM4 AJUA marketing, tises and varieties are'fully are hot on tbe trail. . . " , I .4 . - w- ? 1 r - r -Ainiscussea, 'The important, subject opr. , Itorfcr Mount. Hlle7?ple, 3b .. FortcuiR. Mi., Stein, If .. Creagan, cf .. Simmons, rf . Uastmeyer, 2b Phelan, lb ... Dussault. c . . Thorpe, p .. . Totals .. . . Wilmington. Dubbs, ss'.. . AB II H PO A E .. ... . . . ,.3 .3 7 .A ..3 ..3 ..4 .4 ..4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 11 2 4 1 0 Cooper, 3b Tydeman Mills, lb Bnrke. 2b Brooks, cf Kiuttz, rf Kite, c Hanks, p 4 ..3 . ..4 :... ..! ..4 A it 9, ... 3 W 2 0 28 J2 2 AB It H PO A K .4 ,. .. . 4. 1 2 0 0 14 2 4 0 1 2 1 2 5 1 1 1 A -1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 Jotals . . . ... . r. . . . '.32 3 10 27 13 1 Score l8y Innlns. w Itocky Mount ..002 000 00O-2 1 2 ,W41mlprton .. 001 010 0(n3 10 1 Summary-Two base hits, Tydeman ; sac rifice hits, Gillespie. Forgue, Stein, Gast meyer and Kite: stolen bases, Gillespie, rmn nii Trrtoman: left on bases. Rocky THotint 3. .Wnmington 5: struck out, Thorpe 3. Hanks B; donoie pwy. Paetoo, Forgue to Gastmeyer 4 V OTHER GAMES. t the; premature : dropping .Of green or 4. i immature figs la . fully treated; and 4M M..T..T. t"I"I"I' Tem?dies samfe are given. ; TT?.?T f ? r:t?-? ,r . a icopy of this bulletin, may Southern Leagued At Montgomery Atlanta 0. At Birmingham 2; Memphis 6: " At Mobile 2 ; Jashf ille 5. - - At New Orleans 2; .Chattapooga 0 . ; i $ovth Atlantic League. '. At Jacksonville 2 T Macon 1. 2nd: Wacon 10 j Jacksonville; 1. At Savannah 2; Augusta '!. ' At Columbus 2; Columbia 1. .v' , . Virginia League. - V t . At Richmond 2 Norfolk 4. ; 2nd: Richmond 3; Nqrf oik, l: At Petersburg 1; Roanoke 5.; , 2nd : Roanoke 4; Petersburg 2. ,; i At Lynchburg 4 ;- Danville 2. .Carolina League. , be. se cured free by addressing Director C. B. Williams, West Raleigh, N. C. FROM ROCKY POINT. ' Method! st Conf e re n ce " at B urg a w t" Dr. Kilgb to SpeaVi. U -, (Special Star Correspondence.) Rocky Point, N.'TL, July' 23.-JRev." J. N. Cole, of the Methodist . Orpnan age. at. Raleigh, delivered a moat fffec- i ttlve sermon today at Burgaw. Respon ses ;ior aia in tneN work were, liberal. There has been a laree attendance of ministers and deleeates at the Dis-. trict Conferencel' Burlaw hna rttr well. Quito a Tnt aF. At Spartanburg 4r WJnston-Salem 2.. preachers and delegates nave gone At Charlotte 8: Greenville 6- ."? Ihome. BishoD Kileo At Anderson 5; Greenebpro ..-..,-..' J evening train and will breach to per- .1 j.-- . V '-'Ll baP8 he largest audience, that ever Fail upening flops' a auormg v;o tw. lassempiea at Burgaw.-; Crops im- JUDGE JAMES E, BOYD. . . - Designated toPreide Over U. S. Court . In South Carolina. y Asheyille,,;J, July 23.-r'Unlted Stales Circuit Judge Jeter C. Pritch ard .today Signed an order designating Judge James E. Boyd P. S. District judge for, the Western ilorth jCarollna District, Jto hold the District Court of the United States for the District of soma varouna from . nis a ate uniu the 18th of October, 1910,dur!ng the absence, from the district of ; Judge William H. - Brawiey. U. ST"District Judge of Charleston, S. C. v v - FATAL HOTEL FIRE. A' Believed .That Five Persona Perished - In the Flamea. .. , . Hoqulam, Wash., July 22. It Js now believed five persons 'perished In thi fire which ; destroyed the hotel . Ho qulam earJx. todav. .The body of CL E. jnnnet, a lineman was taken from the boarding house here this 'evening and notified; the distracted husband and fattier at Durham," so he came across the; country in an automobile .tonight accompanied by counsel. The - writ, is issued by" Chief Justioe Walter Claf-k, of the Supreme Court, and hear ing Hs expected Mondayr. Mrs. Ayers admits Bhe kidnapped the i .ch.lld,.N She cain,e from Roanoke, Va. ' She says she kept, the child quite V while after she and; her husband separated and he kidnapped it froti ner Jtwb years ago. Now she thinks ' it Is but fair she should have the child a while.".'' She has been - living with - her people in Roanoke," Va. since she left Jrer hus- 'band'who is a car dispatcher, of-'the. Durham Traction Company. f ; , . ' Krieiiel String .Quartette V ' : win play a selection at 'the Lumina concert tonight.' - . ' . NPItES CURED AT HOUE Br ilEV ABSORPTION ' U ETH 00. eyer. to Pheian;i27. , r . - ; ( - , 'Jer eart. t : known dead and two missing. - ; P If ' you rotter from bleeding, itching, " blind fcri protrmllag Pllee, send toe -rour addrss, and 1 will ten you how- to .cure yourself 'at home jMr the new. absorption treatment; and .wilt -.mlao ' send some of tnla ' home treating r Wrae t for - trial, with - references w from vnw owmr locality U- requested, r. ImmedUte re lief .and- termnet cure -: assured. Send' no hut etl ' others of this offer. , Write Mrs. M. Bummew. Box P. Satr lad, - - - : - - Oxfords for Gents Baref Got Sandals i Foi- Children; ; V "-Cool and Comfortable. PETEKSOM & ROLFS ; f ' Next to Mittchison Bank. !ol if. tf ' - ' ' ' - v :" . .- f. - FACTS Do Not Lie T"per cenL Increase Jn the number of ' prescriptions filled in the past year over the previous year dbes not mean necessarily that the amount of sickness, has Increased in Wilmington, but it does mean that ; r - . y , . . . ' .. THE PRESCRIPTION BUSI NESS IS COMING OUR WAY. It means that only the best material is used in our prescription wprk and "we use only what the dpctor orders, and you find your doc tor recognize the fact that each prescription brought to our store la accurately prepared and packages are promptly delivered, except la rare Instances when, delaj' is unavoidable. . N. B. Bring, your prescriptions. to us or get your doctor to phone them in and they will be promptly attended to. Get a new strawnat ($2.50 to $5.00) for 10c. Hawke's and It. N. TJ. Straw Hat Cleaner,. l6c ; -f. i. HICKS BUmlNGDRUG CO i numx am o&acK ptbiets. The: Real 5 ."t - ot the yuan la the window, but th ;ujUireii pi usSulriticies of Furniture : o3tr our floors Our o-Is by far the ; tim largest, the newest in ; : the city.1 "'As , usual, our. prices are much ; -lower. All are cordially invited to walk - through and be conyinced. The . Wiiminipn Co. t Garrell BuUding - ;;s ; ; ! 126-128 Princess St. II .- ' , .... ELECTRIC FANS B E Y MER & H EINSBER G RR : Contrafting-Eie(ftrical Engineers Gairell Bldp .' J !" ' Phone 1 n