J '"ft" t.! J 1 11 ' i" t 11 : ! .. . r . , PAGE 2. - v. 3 M 1 f)e . ArrT?iBUTE;s . MAStERLY. CCfWTRC TD (pNStaMr Practice wmeiq On FfE Field He: is, always ;T14Otyiiy 'Ifi'E 'BALL; 45- i. ' i6rppd fii'ird "Straight to Detroit ye'erdiyetfators Won From r TsRu8M.Wpn for Chi- . - . go---Brbwhs Won. F6r &e"&M,;.iiiie i&ce the early days ot the 'ireseiit -seasbn, : and ; the ' second time since . the" season' started .,;rtt;i;'iethtfcs' Sunday and yesterday droppedlree games in a row, the Detrdit Tigers taking a dou-We-headiir Sttnday-5and a: single .bill yVsWrday. thefame fin rthe fihal; inning for dis jpWingfthe "otopreV decision on . a Vatc y r eWhiinalidnals. defeated CleVelafld in aiclosely L iplayedj game. Score to,3,;:Boehling:, being called on -to liorsesiioetherame in ' the late fitagtes. ialtet 1 Groom and Engle had fallen by ihewaysjdei .The game was wen .; in ' the- final'- inning on - an error cxittpted-wit5iMcflrides triple and Ain- 'fenmh'assacri.acjfer w v. B msssemaAesood, with a gold fitce: ia yesterday's game be tween C0cago;andiBoston, tho..White Sdx.wiHning the. game1 8 to 0; One lone dingier- toyi HoopeT-Jin.., the -third, was ;-Miii-uirttAilAhnt .'HeHflv.-allowed the lw6rld 1 ehamplons, apd only-, one mein-' 4KJT Ul' uievsuuu '. tnue (eacucu . i.m u ase.;SBsellialso figured in the win riaing" by punching' the -pellet at oppor- time t&nes. ' - ; ? -- . The St. Louis' Browns made ,11 runs off 12 hits It? yesterday's game with : the New -york Yankees, winning, by the score of 1 to llv while the Chance lea with six . hits ; were Only . able to put-one runner across the plate. Athletics' brop rThree Straight., i? 1 Detroit, "July 14. Detroit inade l!hfee straight from Philadelphia, win- '.jiing 9 to 8 today in a heavy ' hitting game. r Crawford's mighty bating was the feature. All the misplays figured in the run-making. Cobb was "put out of the game in. the, ninth for protest ing" a - decision : by Umpire rHildebrand. With. Daly on .first, by virtue of a base .on ballsi.Baker hit a liner to short : center. Cobb, .raced Jn arid apparent-ly-made the-atch -right :on the grass but the umpire ruled "that Cobb trop ped the ball. ; - - a : ; Philadelphia . . . ; 101 1B0 104 8 10 3 Detroit:- . 301 300 011 9 13 3 Beuder,-J. Busli and Lapp; Hall, Du- - Buc and. Stanager time ZSmnpires CLoughlin and Hildebrand.A 7 . Se nator Won in 1SI i nth," -4 : - : Cleveland, July 14. Washington de feated Cleveland 4 to 3 today, winning in the ninth on Turner's error, Mc- Bride's- triple and iAiftsmith's sacrifice fly. : Manager- Griffith 'us6d f-thrfee pitchers... : Six ', base : on-TiaUa. off. the Washington -pitchers, , however, ena bled Cleveland 'to score -three runs with the assistance of Morgan's error.' ' Cleveland v ,s . i .010 200 000 3 4 3 2 Washington- . R. . 010 010 0024 6 1 " .Falkenberg .'and Carisch; :,Groom, Engle, Boehling and Henry , and Ain sinith ;: time 2 : 15 ; umpires McGreevy and ConnoHy.u . ...-;;?.:, ,,Red? Russell rMadepGbod. v ; Chicago, July l--Ited" Rusiell, Chicago's Texas recruit -pitcher, -was almost invincible today,- holding -Bos-' ton t to - one hit, -: a single over - second by Hooper in the third, t1 He and his rteam-mates bunched Jilts jOff Foster and shut out the visitors 8 to 0. v. Rus- sell never was in danger, only one of Stahl's men. reaching third; ; He walk d . one man, :hlt : two iand .struck out four. The support behind Russell was : Scientific.. ; :V t v & 1 ' ; -Boston , .000 000 000 0 1 1 Chicago :00Qi 012.-5 x 8 14 :1 -Foster,:Mosely and Garrigan; Rus " eelliand. Schalk; itime-'r: 43 ;v umpires Bvahs 'and Sheridan-. -. - : r Twelve Hits.-Eleven .fluns. . --v-SL Louis, ily 14;irNew--York used ""thtee'f pitchers today in; an effort -to :top? therbatting of th locals who reg istered 11 runs " off k12 hits .while reliance's men,, accumulated ,one '- rp from 'T3ix hits. Both teams played well in the field;? 'H r 'V,n; M c New York . .-. 000 000 01 1 ; 6 0 'St.' Louis . .322-400:00x11 12 0 , Warhop; Schulz, ; Clark, , Caldwell atid Smith and Hanson Baumgardner, Schmidt-: and -Agnew. -and McAllister; time 2:05; umpires Egan and Dineen. Perjury Cates Continued. 5 V - ; t The cases- iwherein-HB. .F; Hawkins - scharges- Qfileer Frank-'r Georgev with ' peruryand Officer s George- charges Hawkins; with a similar, offense, which were to have been tried yesterday be fore Justice; Harriss, : were , continued r-UHtil ttBorrdwi"at- the' request Of the "laliryers 4ntereSted,sothey had to be lm SuperlprCouTL i -: : w JJ'i'i;:s i Chicago J uly 14 . Pitcher Leifield - was eleasedtouAtlmrtta by the Cubs today. Leifield has not "been in form ' this -Beason.- - ';v.'. r HATTEre www USES ' TflE SME '-g! FOSE. FOR EVERY ; BAU HE PITCHES - mAsmm of in.I.,l'I.I..;M AMERICAN LEAGUE ' LoaL 23 33 37 3! 40 53 ' .53 54 P.C. .713 .554 .541 ,4!4 '.31K ,3!S .308 Philadelphia Clereland . . Washington Chleaso . . Boston . . . St. Louis . , Detroit... , . New York . . 57 . 50 . 46 . 46 . :s . 35" 35 24 US RESULTS YESTERDAY At Detroit 9; Philadelphia 8. At- St. Louis 11 ; New York 1.. At Cleveland 3; Washington 4. ' At Chicago 8; Boston 0. v SUNDAY GAMES. ' , At Detroit 7; Philadelphia 1."' ' -y 2nd: Detroit. 5; Philadelphia. 4.- ' At SL Louis 2; New York 3. .V At Cleveland 4; Washington S At Chicago 3; Boston .2. f WHERE THEY eostor;at unicaao. . Philadelphia at Detroit. 5 New; Y6r1 at SLTLoutii r Washington at Cleveland. CAROLINA LE AG UE Results Yesterday At Durham 0; Charit,te 8. At Asheville .8; Greensboro 3. At Raleigh 0; Winston 1. . Standing of the Teams . uhd: Winston . . . . Diirhnni .. '. . . Raleigh . . ' . . Asheville . .. '. Charlotte , . . . Won. Lost. P.C. .38 -20 .567 . 37 32 - .536 . 35 34 .L .507 .35 32 - .522 . 31 36 .4(!3 . 28 41 - .401 Greensboro . . " . -' Larry Chapellevsold Milwaukee's .-Sensational ; : Outfielder ::Goes .to -Chicago White. Sox . Chicago, July -14 .Larry . Chappelle, the sensational -outfielder of the-Mil waukee team of the American Associa tion- was ; sold to, the Chicago White Sox today. For him President Comis key ..gave. Outfielder , 'John Beall.v a catcher whose name was not - made public and 1 a "cash . consideration." Chappelle is to report at once. . He has been-batting around .350 and fielding with "the : best of them. . Practically eery ,club in the' major leagues bid for him. A .-.. J. , J-: Fine Concerts Sunday. ; ; -. !.' The largest . audience Of ' the season heard . the splendid concerts at Lumi na Sunday ' afternoon and night given by the 'fine orchestra of .13 ; pieces. The orchestra received .numerous en cores which were responded to in the usual happy .manner .by .Conductor John Kneisel and his obliging-xorps of ' inusicians. An .-"especially enjoya ble feature was the- rendition of "Wil liam Tell." According to the records of the Tidewater Power Company the actual -number visiting -the beach Sun day, was 3,856, which Is the largest number of visitors that the beach has had from Wilmington on any Sunday this Summer. . FLOODS JN OHIO. Bridges Swept, Away- Crops Devas : , tated H eavy Property Loss. : Zanesville; O., July 14 Residents of Zanesville feared a repetition of the. March floods "today,, when heavy rains which, started Sunday night, 'de veloped a cloudburst with a precipita tion of 0.45 inches less than half: an inch below the rainfall which caused the March flood. More than 20 bridg es? ,w,ere : washed away, crops were ruined throughout, this section, arid the damage: was estimated anywhere trom ' $200,000 : to half a million dol- lars. ; - : . . IThe v MUsfcinguid, river rose 14.6 inches in -eight hours, but this even ing the waters began to -recede and the stage - tonight, Is ;about five feet lower than the high water mark. Thousands; of acres in. the lowlands of s the '- county - were f ! under . - water, while in the city 50 houses' were inun dated to- a depth of several f eet. In the "flood - districts people . found the water approaching their homes rapid ly" -moved . their furniture to upper floors.-:'.-- -'...- -v. -. , ; H- Marietta, O. July 14. Hundreds of horrified spectators - gathered on the banks' of the Muskingum here late this afternoon -to witness high water Sights, resulting from the cloudburst arly today, saw - William Kauf and Charles Raschenr v -carried"-' over the Murkingum dam in a row boat in which . they attempted 7- to cross . the swollen stream. .Raschen was " drown- ea wnen . tney- overturnea, put ' Kauf was rescued. . : THE "mOr! ' ' ' . '- . y tsiS'Ss1 the teams a national League Won. . 52 .43 . 42 . 3S . 30 . 34 . 32 X 31 LobL 24 30 3S 30 3S 43 47 50 P.C. .em .ssy .525 .500 .480 .442 .405 .383 New York . Philadelphia Chicago. . . . 1'ittsbnrg Itrooklyu - . Boston . ;. . St. ' Louis . Cincinnati . At Philadelphia 2; St. Louis 1. At Brooklyn 9;-Chicago 2. ..At New York 5; Cincinnati 3. At Boston 2; Pittsburg 1. PLAY TODAY , Cincinnati at NeW York, ? Chicago at Brooklyn. . ' v : St. Louis at PNIadelphla. Pittsburgh at Boston. . - IN THE MINORS South Atlantic League. At Charleston- 3; Jacksonville 2. At Colujnbus 2; :Macon 1. At "Albany 0; Savannah 5. Southern League. At Atlanta 13; Montgomery 1. At Birmingham 5; New Orleans 3. At Chattanooga 1; ' Mobile 0. At Nashville 4; Memphis 5. Virginia" League. At Roanoke 7 i Norfolk 0. At Newport News 3; Richmond 1. At Portsmouth 1; Petersburg 4. : 'Appalachian League. At Morristown Or Johnson City 1. At Bristol 4; Knoxville 8: 'American Association, At Minneapolis 2; Toledo 1. At St Paul 1; Louisville 2. At Milwaukee 2; Indianapolis 1. At Kansas City 5; Columbus 8. i - International League. ''At Newark 6 ; Baltimore 5. -At i Jersey City 5 ; Providence 7. At Montreal 2; Toronto 5. At Buffalo.. 10; Rochester 14. "TA KE A H AND . I N IT" SALE. Sales Manager Griffith Starts Another . Big One at Solky's. ' Tomorrow - one of the most sensa tional sales : of merchandise the city has known opens up at J.; M. SOlky & Company's store under the 'manage ment of, Mr. "Prlnter's.Ink" Griffith, who has managed 1 several big "sales in the city, notably the last: big one of the , Gaylord-Platt ' department v; store, where a sale Is howon. - The Star of 'Sunday . carried : "af double-page an nouncement of the iSolky 'firm and it aroused great interest wherever. The Star was read. -'-Such advertisements betoken -. something out of the ordi? nary; in sales. . When the doors . open tomorrow , it is . expected that there will be a record-breaking rush, for bar gains. A large; extra; force -of sales people has been put; on. . Yesterday the. store Vas closed and will, be clos ed today so the huge stock can. be got ten in shape for the multitudes. ; ', Office re Elected .-..:'-:'-;' '".' 1--At the regular meeting of Stonewall Lodge No. 1, ICnights, of;. Pythias, last evening, . the following officers ; were installed for the ehsuing. term: Chan-, cellor Commander, Rev J i' S . Crow ley; Vice Chancellor, ; H- - J. f South well; Prelate, W. C, ; Owen; ; Master of. .WOrk, -R4i :Av DaVis; Master; at Arms, T. . E- Davis; Inner Guard, A ;-' L . Council ; Outer Guard, P . L. Page, State " Deputy Grand Chancellor ;W, Wi. Wilison,-. of .Raleigh, ; acted as ifn-' stalling. ofllcer,, ,. . .-.,,' .,';;;, Arrested forAssault , -f . t Eugene : Guthrie, fcolbred,i employ ed at. one of the .hotels on Wrightsville Beach, was -arrested -last night- jby Deputy Sheriff Kelly and Constable Davis on - a charge of .assault '.with' deadly weapon upon Orange Best, also colored, another employe of the hotel.: Best was cut with a knife, but not se riously, - Guthrie is -in jail r in default : otj bond awaiting trial before Justice ; Harriss. LARGE -CROWDS attended the opening of the July Clearing Sale at Render's. Everybody was ' delighted With. the, Surprise-Sale," which will' be held RVprv Hnv ot in n'Mnti. . , . Cm It By EASY FOR GIAIITS Took Yesterday's Game f rom Tinker's Team Phils Also Won Pirates Broke Their String and Dod gers Won a Game J h Joseph Tinker's collection of bric-a-brac, consisting mostly of former New York, Boston; Philadelphia and CbU bago playersA'made its second appear ance at $he 'Polo ' Grounds yesterday and made three more runs to add t6 their lone tally in Saturday's contest. However, the Giants bettered them by two runs, winning their '17th game but of is starts. "Rube"" Benton was hit hard by the Giants arid George John son, the Winnebago Brave, took . his place; in the fifth. , Marquard was . hit freely .but tightened up in the pinches. The Phils were victorious in a pitch ers' battle between Rixey and Harmon, at Philadelphia yesterday, fast fielding by both teams featuring the game. The winning string of the Pirates, which ; had gppef for eight , games, was rudely, broken by the Boston Braves yesterday, the locals taking an easy victory from Pittsburgh.. . ' After dropping ten games in a row; the Brooklyn Trolley - Dodgers came back' andtpok yesterday's game from the Chicago Cubs, nine to two. Pierce and Overall, were hammered to the four corners of the lot, Reulbach stop ping the onslaught, but too late. Giants Still Climbing New York, July. 14. New York to day defeated-Cincinn-ati for the seventh straight time, score 5 to 3. The cham pions . hammered Benton . hard. John son . replaced Benton In the fifth . and after-permitting Herzog. to score on a wild pitch, held the locals to one hit. Marquard ;was hit v rather freely but had. good control.-' Cincinnati v . .,100 000 002 3 11 1 New York . . . .020 210 OOx 5 9 1 . Benton, Johnson and Clarke, Kling; Marquard and Meyers. . Time 1:42. Umpires, Klem and Orth. . Ph41s' Won . Duel ' Philadelphia, July 14. Philadelphia beat St. Louis-by. 2 to.ll.in a pitching dul -between Rixey and Harmon -here todays Fast fielding by - both teams featured. . In the first -. eight innings Philadelphia did not have ; a man left on bases. : -'-- . st: Louis . . r.ioo ooo .000 1 5 0 Philadelphia . .000 100 001-2 . 6 2 . Harmon and Wingo; -Rixey and Killi fer. - Time 1:50. Umpires, r Quigley and Emslie. a :';-, . . : . - Dodgers Won Brooklyn, July 14; After losing tep . straight games, the. Brboklyhs. cut loose today and batted a victory, over Chioagp... 9 to .2. They hammered Pierce and Overall, . Ruelbach check ing the onslaught after, it was too late. Curtis pitcher eratic .' ball. .He was almost unhittable. however. Twenty- four Chickgo put-outs were decided5 among three men. t r - Chicago . . . . -1)01. 00 ,1002 3 4 Brooklyn , . . . 025 020 OOx 9 1 5 '; . 1 J ,f . Pierce, Overall, jiuelbach -and Bres-: hahan ; r Curtis and , Fischer- Time 1 :50. ; Umpires, "Brenrian and . Eason. ;. r ' Pirates' S'trlhii ' Broken. Boston, July 14. Pittsburgh: win--ning streak of eight, consecutive games i wa broken by : Boston .iu. a pitchers ; battle today (2. to 1. . Perdue's pitching was of .the.; best, and errorless support; was "accorded : him. Adams held, the locals ,10 one less, hit than;. Pittsburgh, made.. ; Clymer played his first game ; for-. Boston ; today.' ; s ' vi Pittsburgh .. . v 000 00 010 1 6 2 BostQn .;v. .i)0,0 100- lOxt-2 ''-Adams and Simoh, - -Coleman;.-, .Per-, due: and Rariden. Time 1:42. Um- pires,,;Rigler andjJBvroii;: -u. . i it ASK THOSE ;" . PLATE ICE Is in the Vanguard of Purity, Solidity, ' Economy aid -Utility. ,: Being'; inade. from con Bteam, by aisystemthat '. . 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Yesterday's -'"bill ' was a hum mer, but there will be even more steam to today's show. . One of those deliciously funny "Sweeney" "nl'i&s9,! a star today,' belhgf Seiig's latest. It is "Sweeney : andT the i Fairy.'' This well known character falls asleep and dreams that , a fairy sends him a -mil lion dollars by parcel post.: , "A Dan gerous t oe" is a uiograpn on today and it is a superb comedy dramawith a Chinaman in the stellar role. There is still another bright and clever film in Edison's "Youthful Knight", which every child and -every parents "should see. ..: ... .. ',.. . . : : The Bijou .Today, t The popular Bijou got another. week under way. yesterday in most, glorious manner and promises : to keep up. the hot pace throughout the week, ; pre senting each day one . of the best bills ever seen in Wilmington.., . The . star. of - Elizabeth." It is Selis's story of an attempt to suppress a risque novel. oouib ul uiose appearing in ine mm are Edwin Wallock, Rose EVana and Adrienne Kroell, well known: artists. A great war . drama is also a star to day, the scenes being laid along, the Mexican border, with Uncle Sam's troops playing the. leading roles, of course. A great travel picture ; . is Pathe's "Tour Through Touraine,!' which is one of, the most Interesting of all French subjects. Another de lightful film . on today , is "Rhodes," showing scenes in Asiatic Turkey. . SOUTHERN GROCERS MEET. . Annual Convention to be Held at Char lotte This Week. Mr. F. E. Hashagen will leave this afternoon tor Charlotte to attend the annual convention of ; the Soutbern Wholesale Grocers' "Association : which meets in that city r tomorrow. There are a number of other u Wilmington jobbers who expect to attend. The association will.be in session for. three days, and there will .be representatives in attendance from 16 " - Southern States. 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