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V 3 X THE MORNING STAB, WlLMlNOTOmC., TIFESDAY, JULY 1 1913 r-r- - ' ' " 1 -M 1 ',. - - ' PAGE 2. t. HOW GREAT MEN PLAY THE By Scar The fist. are -full of fifiht V!j ri;the "A roi? A Oame HE : Assumes Ah casy .careless A Attitude To Avoid' STRAINING-"TrlE MUSCLES ORi j 41 They're blting-fighjing J or the fly ana spoofry and minnow right ' T.nbw, a;nd:wijLbe aL'summer, :and Oh! such mountain air.1 .- if .- p: f -. '!- - ' -: . ; -vJt Va- combination ttat nieans a '4aveWPuVlpeHieflbr thi camp cooked meal of tresh-ciixxght fish. AMD DtCtYOUVER 4 v- INUTIUJi r 7- 1MI5 15 HIS V. -', --; V 1 l" r'i i W. 1 CREATED' !&. ! s -vi t .THE i PURPOS :.OE.DlSXmCERTlf ii & . - :s- .-r:4, ,! . -. if - ' i . I :; ',X -: i . i if J. VI- lill!lnTHE 5r tit- ' lift'- - ? -tory Over Plllle Rckw ttoyvs I f " ? tp'Bravis--Cubs and Cai- . dlnaJs Won Openers. -".. y Kindly turn to that mathematical proposition entitled the Standinjg of : the Teams, which is located . due northeast from these lines, and -when you jiave 'observed that the New York Giants are oceupyiog - the position at the masthead a of the column, give a ' long "cheer -for: New York and at. the end Mt Jtradd theme Brooklyn, v Frr,!i6.us&the jfavorite . sang ex pression of the yeariv."what ;it; took tp aupiy-tiLe':--nejceasary5; co-operation, Brooklyn Had it," ' and: to them is due in - aV great '- measure1 ithe : triumph of affair after the.Phillies had tied it, up in the sighthLinnin&: Tesreau pitch ed three toninesf when he was retired in favor of . Wiltse,' who 'ent, ;the men tne lo res scores. Bquisitibn- ed aAir'Ahswered 'the call in hi. usual manner; holding- the Phils down while the ' Oiants f put across the-' winning ' run by - the - Snodgrass route in : the " NafeRcief .boWed before: tlie';Bos- ton ' Braves' yesterday afternoon,' . re- tirtog iihT the fourth-inningV after, six . " runs had been scored by- the ! visitors. The Braves won hy a 9 to 1- score. - Jimmy Lavender was 'invinbiMe, as usual; and the Chicago Gabs on from , Pittsbfirg, -1? .to" 2; 'Lavendet; hpldrng the Piratest to three bingles. :: ' V : The i-St." iiouis Cardinals won the opener from the Cincinnati Reds,.-the locals ; using - three twirlers in an en ,deavorrtO;crab the activities of their visitors. - : . - . . The Giants tbok' yesterday's '-dpener . , at PhJJa4elhhia by x 10 ig 11 1 score, -. the; same I extendina into : 10-inning route until the. seventn. V '. cals ,tounced on him for thj 1 ' MaseTf'Hattir - was 'tHeri'tt v- . Giants Beach Pinnacle. Philadelphia, -June 30.--New York went into first place in the National League race today by defeating Phila delphia 4.1 to; 10 in 10 ' innings. The game was. featured by many-exciting incidents"and numerous "good and bad .plays by jeach. team.v The winning run wasvscorfed by Snodgrass who beat .! out a.v grounder; r tookri second, joa 7 vBsrff3' ontt iaud - scored o ;Herzog's singleto-left: ,;; 'i-.f. .? , ' Newr York V . r . ;'OO0,,S3O4OOtl ''12-6 .'7 Phlladelpb- il04 '00100-10 1 ia . " Tesreau. ."WSltpe, ',athewson' and . . ? iieyersi ..Sea.ton. ... .Chalmers ! Alexan der and Killifer; :time 2:45; .umpires Klem and Orth. v:,,..;f -,:J.,.- , : Nap' Rueker Went Down, r - - , - Brklyn;.Jnne 30-rBoston : hit i three Brooklyn pitchers hard today :j..andtron ;9 to .1. Rucker was knocked - -out ia-ihesfourth.5 ?r. -..- Boston ;.U . ..V.W0 500 030 9 16 I 1 I Brooklyn ". . .001 000 OOth-l 4 ' 0 -Perdue and Rariden ; Rucker, Wag aer, Allen and Miller and Fischer; time 1:55; umpires Rigler: and Byron. Jimmy Lavender Was There. Chicago, June 30. Jimmy Lavender was .almost invincible today and held Pittsburg to three hits, only two of which were clean, and bunched, and Chicago won 12 to 2. ; " ' r-r. Pittsburg ..... 200 000 000 .2 3 2 f JUhicagO' .... : . 103 610 10X 12 18 2 Camnitz. Cooper, Eayres and Cole- manr lavender and Archer; time . 205;.. umpires Quigley aid Emslie. 'Cardinals Swat o Victory. - r Cincinnati June 30. St. Louis ' knocked Packard out of the box in rlhe second inning and scored enough runs on Mm to win from ianeinnati . today 7 to 4. SaHee pitched-gilt-edge . Daii m ail. out. one inning. -.;-: ., St. Louis , . , ,23O.c002 .000-7 .11 P Cincinnati . . . : . :0W 00 50044-4 : 8 2 TsaHee -and.wingo: -Packard. John son, Harter tand Clark ; time 2 i 03 ; am pares- urennan ana nason. - . American Lawn Tennis Champion De- , . greats jhormidapie Foe . - Mimbjedoni: England. June . 30 . 1 Maume E-McLougMin. of San Fran cisco,' the young, American lawn tennis champion, toccay Jnlliantly cleared an other fence Jjarring his way to the title c - of-4BjJ-Ettgland vsha,mpion; -which ( is . Bracti6ally acceDted as' the world's , .-tennis ; :mionshipf,! by " beat wing jlo& dtormiaauie u., rarke, lrisn - and Scottish : ehamploh. : by three 5 agt-fset. :the semi-final rounds J ASLei4vuon auue grouna were reaay fbefprhe anatch to wager the Statue of Liberty jon the chances Of their - ehamipion, and- as f soon ; as thematch started. there -was never v a ' ddnbt'as to who wouli 'win: No match in ; re I eutgwars had , so stirred the tennis wjcrtd,nd fully 5,)00 enthusiasts gath r " pred; 'round .the center courtr on the - 'chafapkmshiji ground to witness the great struggle. - - is H To GET Ta& 'ORfTEsr 1 PDS5)BLfe'. "SPEED TO His Fast BaliT he t "THROWS -THE FtJLL. , ; weeT op , hisjji :3ta. 1 ' :5l - J I i STANDING OF 4. ' ' ' AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. - IiOat. P.C. Philadelphia Clevefciud ". . Chicago.. . Boston . . . Washington Detroit. . i . St. Lonls . . New York . 48 42 a 34 37 28 28 19 17 : 2S 32 30 32 44 46 46 .738 .600 .r4J .-.31 .378 .292 RESULTS At New York 0; Philadelphia 6. , At Bqstd n 1 Wash i ngto n 3 ; ( 1 1 i h4) .At Detroit, 4; Chicago 6. At SL Louis 2;. Cleveland 3 v-. .- Sunday Games. Ai Chicago 2; Cleveland 1. - , At Detroit fi; St. Louis 2. );. WHERE THEY Washington at Boston, Chicago at Detroit r , Philadelphia at; New York. Cleveland at SL: Louis. IN THE MINOkS : '1 f South Ailanrib l League .At ' CoTumbus 1; Charleston 0. At Macon 9 ; Albany 1. . "At Savannah 3; Jacksonville 0. i ' : - ; ;; Southern League ' s : f At New .Orleans 1; Nashville 1. innings.) At Mobile ; Chattanooga 5. i- At Montgomery 2; Atlanta 5. . At Memphis 4 ; Birmingham 9. (10 ,: Virginia League 4 At Portsmouth 4: Richmond 3. At Roanoke 8; Norfolk 5. 'At Petersburg 6; Newport News 0. Appalachian League At Knoxville 0; Morristown 1. At Rome 2; Bristol 1. .At Middlesboro 5; Johnson City 10. ,:ic ' ; American; Association At - Indianapolis ; 1 ; 1. Columbus 0. AT St. Paul "1; Miiwaukee'S. . . At Mineatxllis 18 : 'Kansas 'CitvM. -? -At Holedo S: Louisrille 5j I U10-in-4 hings, aarfeness.) - .. A .,- T .International League v'" '" At Montreal 10; Rochester-. ' At Providence'4 Jersey;City1 8. At TnmTitwRnfralA' no55tTkrnid Plnf- falo Unable to get thereV.in . tirSe. THE R ECOR D fefl'S CP U IITU t 1 Light Docket for jMonday- ? IVrprning. Bud Anderson ent to rtoaas. Conslderine- the fact" that - -it was Monday morning the Recorder had a light: docket yesterday. 4 Biidi Ander son, colored, was sent to the roads tor six: months ! for assault with deadly weapon. . ' The : alleged offense was committed last- week but Anderson has been held pending tbe decision of the Chadbourn authorities as to. what disposition should be made of a case against him there. The evidence against- Anderson was that he drew a gun on - a? negro woman who swas with his wife' at the time He is want ej in Chadbourn for .shooting another neerO and -will be turned over- to the authorities as soon as 'he: completes, his term there: : ; ; ' ; , r4 ! ' r-ed tiavss, colored; wno was, enarg edv with" - selling : a; quart " qf - whiskey for-.'&0cehtsTon or about June 14th, was found guilty, and . senten-ced-'to serve , six months on the roadSrLouigei iJiemmons, ..wtio aras-xcharged witlt the larceny ; of - some clothes'' frja the home- of "L. Clayton Grant. Esu.. was sentenced 'to: six .months on the coun ty: farm" with .the-' priyiL e, OI..Dfimg hired. out .if the County Commission ers see fit to' do so. :;, v :--, ffiYJ$ .. tiiii..iA; . -r-' - . ..tit liuue- jounsott, colored; ' wno was Charged with1 a violation ; of thg prohi bition law, was discharged, it' ppeati Ing that i while she: had.. more Mn a gallon of whiskey In . her fopasession that she did -not have At for the pur nrtSA of sil '- : f .. pose of sale Judgment in ' the case against Son Mills' colored, ; tried last week for, larceny,-was again continued, 'this time irtttil tomorrow. , Whiter MoGiiirf cni. tired,' who was found in a residence uu lugai auoui- two weeKs ago ana was unable- to give, a 1 satisfactory ex planatlon of - his presence there, has been discharged, Investigation satisfy ing the officers that he did not enter the home with any criminal Intent, 'v ' THE SUMMER HEALTH DRINK ' rv Horsford's Acid Phosphate , A healthful beverage more cooling and refreshing than lemonade."- THE TEAS, . national league 4? Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia New York . Brooklyn . Ohica fico . . Pittsburgh . St. Louis.. . Boston . . Cincinnati . 38 40 34 34 30 28 20 .C33 ,.35 ' .557 .515 .462 .431 - .'413 .379 23 27 32 35 37 37 41 YESTERDAY 'At Cipcinnati 4; St. Louis 7.. ' At Philadelphia io; New yorK ii.; - (i0 innings.) ' At Chicago 12; Pittsburg 2. :!. . ,f 'At Brooklyn; 1 1 Boston 9. Sunday Games. At Cincinnati 9; Chicago 6. i, At SL Louis 4; :Pittshurg 3 PLAY TODAY Boston at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Chicago. New York at Philadelphia. St. Louis at CrncinnatLj CAROLINA LEAGUE Results Yesterday At Durham 13 Greensboro 2. "2nd: Durham 3; Greensboro 5. v At Asheville 3; Raleigh 1. At Winston 4; Charlotte 3. Standing of the Teams Club: Won. Lost. P.C. .551 .550 .518 .500 .500 .373 Durham. 4 . 31 . 30 . 29 . 27 . 27 . 21 25 24 27 27 27 35 nft'iuston . . Italeigh.. . Charlotte . Asheville . Greensboro .ROWLAND 22; LATTA 0. Tar Heels Run All Over South Caro lina Boys Bland's Pitching. ' (Special Sar Telegram.) v Rowland, N. C, June 30. Latta met her Waterloo today after , having made a statement " in the Columbia State, of having - won 21 out of 23 gamesi splayed lractf cally all of, them on her-home -grounds.- - She was- beat en to a frazzle by Rowland on Dillon's grounds -this- afternoon, held helpless by .Bland who pitched magnificent baM vfetf "Rfewlalid; allowing pnly two fepij and "Ford were' hammered all -over;. the lot. -1 eatures or tne game were the pitching ,ot Bland. and .bpme runs byiftusseli and KJ LutterJ'oh and extras bases by every, member, of the Row land team;-' The score was Rowland 22; Latta 0. : :r - ;; ) -ru x l i Batteries: 'Rowland, Bland and Thompson; Latta, Ford,. McCutchepn and Bethea. FUNERAL OF MRS. JMOTT. Aged Lady Died Saturday Night at . ( ' Walker Memorial Hospital. . : The funeral of Mrs. Mary S. Mott, widow . of Mr- A. L. Mott, who died Saturday night at "the James Walker Memorial Hospital, was held from the residence, No: 417 Queen street, Sun day afternoon at 5 o'clock, conducted by ; Rev. E. E. Aubrey, , pastor of the Christian Advent . church. The' inter ment was at Bellevue cemetery. There were many friends present at the ser vices. ' " - ; ;.iTae pall-bearers werej Messrs. C. M. "Woodcock S. w; 'Rowan, A. T. Par ker, -Marion -Hill, Ike Burriss and C. E. Sharp. ' . Mrs, Mott had been at the hospital for the last three weeks under treat- TY1 PT1 f JlTlH Vl Or 1oO V Tiro a T r4- nn r-m4- - ft(f. . ,'RVl wno iii wiiro MH nrJ i. ... f&lM bejr.faur children, .Messrs., A. " i-mrm. V MM J tA U V1U " mm mn n mm m rix-niott;"jr.r wr'S. Mott, George D. ivicwt ana miss Serena Mott; all of this jCJityt The -famllV ,have- h'e .tendp.rfea lympathy.f ..Inanjr ' ftiends-' and ac- UUiUUlcLUCeS. EVERGLADE CAFE Open Day and Night. - y "Look for the Name"r-At Street 51 Car Junction - , REGULAR MEALS: Dinner . . . ..h. . O . . . . ;.35 cents Supper or breakfast.;... 25 cents All sea foods -carried. All other l tnings in season. : Largest and most up-to-date cafe In city." SHEPARD BROTHERS, Proprietors. Phone J50( -' iz princess St. ; Mattys Geat , ; pADE-AWAr AND Slow drop Ball are Pitched with A short snappy WRIST MOVEMENT WON WITH EASE --Mackmenlaps Beat Brown "no Senators 'Won from Red Sox Chicago Also Won Eddie Plank, r .veteran of r thirteen major league seasons of baseball and now at his best, was on the job yes terday and defeated the New York Yankees in thelopening session of the' series at New York, score six to noth ing. Plank held the locals to three scattered hits and at no time was there a near-score by the Chanfcemen. funierousnpays by the St.. Louis Browiisaidedtie Cleveland Naps to wtayeterdas4 game, the locals -out-hiJLiing them twoto-'On, but with the apparent iriaBTltt " to bunch them in ueritrffltrnTb4rs l.to ; oause sufficient leanage acmsucueipia-e .to win. veau Gregg was ti' ie'mound'for the Naps and getcreattf fpr- another decisive victory. I ,,vL v "';.' - Joe Wood weakened after 11 in nings of strgffttous w6rHJi yesterday's game with .WaihUigtonand the Sena tors put k wo rxms across, and won the opening if aTraewlfee one. . , Groom . held up well-until the seventh, when Griff injected - Johnson vinto the game. Walter held the Red Sox to one hit in four ,innings,tand;gets: credit for winning .thg jjarneV " i :, i , . i ' The Chlcaga' White Sox ,wbn by' hard and opportune hitting the first game of the series rtth tbe,, Detroit Tigers. StilLon the" Job' ' . - 1 New York, June 30. The Athletics experienced little difficulty in defeat? ing New York, shutting out the locals by a score of 6 to 0. Plank held- the locals to three scattered hits. Philadelphia . .000 002 121 6 6 0 New York .. ..000 000 0000 3 3 Plank and Phang; Schulz, Clark and Sweeney. Time 2 : 05. Umpires, Di neen and Egan. Errors Aid Naps St. Louis, June 30. Although out hit 2 to 1 Cleveland won the opening game today of the ; series with St. Louis 3 to 2. - ' ' Cleveland ,. .. . .0201 000 001 3 ' 6 1 St. Louis ... ..000 010.1002 9 3 V. Gregg and "Carisch; Baumgrd her, Weillman fend Agnew. Time 2:10. Umpires, O'Lghlinand .Hildebrand. r Johnson Horso Shoed :lt- ' ' Boston, -June 30. Joe Wood weak- f cned- in; the 11th" inning -fcpday : and Jffe im gtoji, defeated Boston ,3;w 1. aa.pits' tiattle hetwen-Wod oonfail to ttre seventh.' In the Johj&if ,was:anjected into the game after Williams, ninch-hittins: or. Irogm had tied the scofe with A dubUJdHfts&n held Boston to 0ne kbift fput,lBnings. V V Washington . .000 000 010 023 9 1 grsn .ii. .oio ooo ooo ooi e s Wood andCaflyv Time 2:15. Umpires, McGreevy and Connolly. Both Chicagos Wort ' 1 Detroit. June 30.. Hard and oppor tune hitting won for Chicago today over Detroit to 4. Manager Jen nings used two pinch hitters in. the seventh and one in the ninth' but none of them connected. ' v ? Chicago . . ... . .020 002 020 6 13 3 Detroit . . .... . .110 000 011 4 -9 2 White. Benz and Schalk; Hall, Zam loch and Stanage. Time 1:59. : Um pires, Evans Snd Sheridan. '-' FUNERAL OF MRS. LAMB. ' 1 i .. A . ' : '. ' -Agedy Lady Passed. Away -Saturdafy S IJIighlVatfHarper'.s Sanitarium. Yesterday morning at 11 o'clock the fiinefal of vMsV'Martha A. Lamb, who died . Saturday night at Harper's - San itarium, was held from the First Pres byterian church, conducted hy the pas erjev. - DnrtrM-Wells assisted -by Rev. J S. Crowley, The- pall-bearers WarMessaSsWE.WOrthj R. W. Hicks, W. M. CummingJ." Holmes Da vis, 4jr. C. Bordeatrot and S. JrSpringer. J s. uajats ria-vji years of i are anil or a lonernmii Tiad made her hhm 219 Soutn- Third street Sheleft ; np immediate relative. Examinations for A. & M. - ' r Prof. Washington Catlett, - county superintendent of public instruction, announces that he will hold ehtrance examinations to the A. & M. College, Raleigh; on July 10th, beginning at ".9 A. M. The examinations " ?;will' be held in his office Jn.the Court' House. Young men who expect " to ' ' enter the A. & M. this Fall will do well to use .this, opportunity to take their ex a miniaition s before going to Raleigh. Prof. Catlett announces that, at ' the same time examinations . for white teachers for the public schoola of this county Will be, held, fin Frldnv Jnlv I JHb doloredUeachers will.be examin-I btl55lisftr WHA :lHE. BATTER, JN if MRr J. T; KING APPOIfilTEP.1' '.1 Becomes General Superintendent, of ' Transportation, A. C.-j L. 4 '' ( Offioinl ' nirmilars issued 7 fffidaV: JOf proved by Mrt John R. . Keply, third vice presidents announce that Mr. Jos. T. King is appointed general superin tendent of transportation of the At lantic Coast Line succeeding the" late Mr. Edward Borden, the appointment effective on July 1st. Mr. King since th recent death of Mr. Borden, has been assistant to the general superin-J tendent, acting as superintendent, :uut effective today, he succeeds Mr. Bor den permanently in office as well as title.. " ' 1 . , The appointment of Mr. King will come with general satisfactions to the people everywhere and especially to employes of the company all pven -the system. He has! grown- up with the system, is thoroughly 'qualified, .for the important1 post which he Iwillv-oc-Cupy and no appointment- -could give more pleasure to the friends ;and, pat rons - of ' the Atlantic Coast Line .Rail road Company. . ' ; Undergoes Serious Operation.; Little. Frederick Keith, the young I son of Mr. and Mrs..tBr F. , Keith, was brought home last week from Rich mond, Va., where lie underwebt a ser ious . Pperatipn, at the private ' sanatorium- of Dr.: White:'; For twcf-hur8 be was on the opef-atihg-table without the use of chloroform or any .other anesthetic. The first assistant secre tary of the Treasury; when he heard of the bravery of. the little , fellovf, sent him a beautiful bronze medallion as , a token of his appreciatLPn-; He Is getting along nicely, -. ' Epworth League Meeting. ': '. . The Epworth League of the . Fifth, Street Methodist church' will jhold its' regular weekly meeting ' .tonight at ' 8 o'clock. There will be;a primary' elec tion of ' officers after which ; a promi-' nent young man of the" city, whose name is not announced, will make, an address. All members and tbeir friends are Invited to attend. ) OUR Ideticii timdi jSeia: prints have.i.: DISTINCT--IYE quality' ,tha plicejs'fjur work "at:the;Padj:;;fJhel mjechancalsij;Slfj graphy - is alrnpistjlos.t sight of within OUR studio.' 'v -v--.: Southern BI; v'Plipne 731 FARM WAdONS S3PRJNG WAGONS '"tH is: OPEN WAHONS v ; LUMB$R: WAGONS 'f " TWOiHORSE WAGONS FOURrHpRSE. WAGONS City any .v. 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