1 - lAY. MAY 26: 1914- V " Ut:l:-l,i TUESDAY '..X'-' THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C, TWO Yr Vi. :.y ' - Y- TIGERS, 1; SENATORS, 10. 1 .X ATHLETICS, 6; BROWNS, 2 ' E NAPS, 3; RED SOX, 0. DODGERS, 4; PIRATES, 5. GIANTS, 1; GUBSA5. PHILLIES, 6; REDS, 4. By Stallings INBOYVILLE History Repeats Itself MAJOR I nRISniwnn Clnb : Detroit.. Washington Philadelphia New York . Boston . . St. Louis . Chicago..-. Cleveland.. P.C. .618 .613 .607 .4S3 .483 469 .400 .313 NATIONAL LEAGUE. -I"IrI"I 'H"H"I' II'.H'4H Club : w" Pittsburgh . New York . Cincinnati . St. Louis . Brooklyn.... Chicago...... Philadelphia. Boston . . . p.c: .724 .583 .569 .472 .464 .441 .407 .276 fedeiiSaIqij t&y r II''ll!IvI-'I;'H' Club: ' Baltimore . J St. Louis.. . . Chicago . . . . Indianapolis . . -. Brooklyn . - . . Buffalo . . - ' Kansas City' i r Pittsburgh . . . IiOSt. REisULTS YESTERDAY- iAt New York 0; Chicago 1. At Boston 0; Cleveland 3. ' At Wahington 10; Detroit 1. At PhiladelpWa 6; St. Louis 2. A DlfTehnmU R" Rmoklvn 4. At Cincinnati i-nnaacipma o. At Chicago B: -New York 1. At St. Louis' 2; Boston 3. Sunday Games. At St. Louie 7; New York 6. At Brooklyn 6; Cincinnati 2. At Buffalo 4; Kansas City 8. At Brooklyn 0; Chicago 4, . At Pittsburg 3; Indianapolis 5. (10 innings.) At Baltimore 6; St. Louis 5. Sunday Games. At S,t. Louis 9; .Indtanapolis 3. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Detroit at Washington. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Cleveland ax dosioh Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Boston at St. Ldttis. Cleveland ax ppw. - . -j ii , i. : Kansas City at Buffalo. Chicago at erooKiyn. Indianapolis at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Baltimore. Senators with i n half game of top of the ladder. HWon Batting Bee From Three Tiger Twiners, Ten to One. Washington, May 25. Washington 1 climbed within half feame of first place ; today indulging in a batting bee at the expense of three Detroit pitchers rand winning the first game of the se ries, 10 to 1. Johnson gave way to ifeentley in the eighth, when the game (aeemed safe. Detroit .001 000 000 1 7 1 Washington .rX.041 100 22x W 14 1 ; Cavel, Mains, Reynolds and Stanage end McKee; Johnson. Bentley and A. liWilliams. JPEN NOCK GOING FINE; MACKMEN TOOK OPENER. lAthletlc Twirier Strode Out Every Batsman Except One. Hfhiladelphia, May 25. Philadelphia won from St. Louis today by 6 to 2. Pennock fanned 12 batsmen. Every man who faced him except Pratt, - Btruck out at least once. Pratt made two doubles and a single and drew a pass in four trips to the plate.Old ilng scored two runs himself and drove In three other tallies. Agnew threw out five of the six'runners who tried to steal second base. Bt. Louis . .... 000 101 0002 6 2 PhUadelphla ...-101 030 lpx 6 10 0 James, Leverenz and Agnew and Crossin; Pennock and Lapp. ft APS MAKE USE OF 1 SACRIFICE HITTING. In Putting Across Three to NdtFTing Victory Over Red Sox. . Boston, May 24. Sacrifice hitting -assisted Cleveland to win a 3 to 0 victory from Boston today. Errors A- Gardner and Scott, Graney's single (end a sacrifice fly hy Lajoie gave the Visitors two runs in the fourth toning. -rvl" nafnAi. TAfrrfhnpwr1 bv Boston tfrom Detroit yesterday, reported to- I.J XI. .mh.Mir nrJll "YlnV A. first jua.j . no pi uuwij " . frijuiA in tomorrow's same. ihxwcA&TxA 001 200 000 3 5 CLOSELY PLAYED GAME GOES TO THE PIRATES. Met Brooklyn Dodgers for First Time of the Season. , Pittsburg, May 25. Pittsburg and Brooklyn met for the first time this season today and the Pirates won a closely contested game o to 4. Pitts burg hit Rucker hard in the first in ning and gained a two-run lead. Rig gerfs triple and Smith's fly tied the Icore in the fourth, but Pittsburg forged ahead again in its half. The visitors hit Cooper hard in the ninth and tied the score again, but Wagner s single with two, on bases and two out, gave the Pirates the vietory. Brooklyn 010 '100 0U 4 S 1 Pittsburg zuu xua Rnokor Naan. W. Wlagner and Miller; Cpoper and Gibson. 1 FEDERAL RIIS54ELL FORD EASY FOR KANSAS CITY. AL DEMAREE HIT HARD Took Opening Game From Buffeds by Eight Uys Five Score. ; , v - r Buffalo, May 25. Kansas City found Russell Ford easy today and batted their way into a safe lead in the first two innings winning the game, 8 to 5. : i"::."--v ,,, Buffalo ......... 001 lid Olfc 4 5 3 Kansas City .. ,.-410 000, 102 8 15 1 Ford, Moran, Anderson -and Blair; Cullop and Easterly. TERRAPINS VICTORIOUS' OVER MISSOURIANS. Errors and Bunchd -Hits Come To. gether for Local- victory. - noHlmArA Mat 9K. St.; tjonia er- -f-xT-a nn'HhntPf? larcplv in Ttftlt.imorft's BY SWATTING CHICAGOANS. victory today, 6 to 5. Ward Muller was hit on the knee by one of Quinn's Cubs Took Opener from Giants by shoots in the eighth inning and had to Five to une core. ,-ireure. - . - nx.!, T OS nomaron WfLS hit DoHlmnra OS!? 001 flOx B 9 2 k.rH iTho third limine today and St Tenuis 000 011 210 5 7 2 Chiqpgo "won the first game of the ser Quian and Jacklitsch; Keupper and ries from New xoxk to i. orewiiw Hartley. : t w - ' han and Cheney singled. Bresnahan : scored on Good's single, Saer tripled INDIANAPOLIS WON and Cheney and Good, scored. Chica- IN NINTH INNING. go's last two runs were made -in the - - ;. eighth on Saer'a double,- Zimmerman s Pittsburg, -May" 25. Indianapolis sacrifice which Scauer fumbled, anj Pittsburgh battled for ten Innings Schultz's sacrifice fly and Zimmer- tod?iy, the visitors winning .out in the man's steal of home. last chapter. With the score tied, 3 New York 000 100 000 1 5 1 to 3 in the ninth. Indianapolis scored Chicago 003 000 002 5 6 4 two n the tenth on a single and lemaree, scnaner ana Meyers uiu two doubles. McLean; Cheney and Bresnahan. Indianapolis Pittsburgh .. .Falkenberg Kerr. I VUAeftn 000 000 000 U 3 3 : Mitchell and- Carisch; Collins, oumbe and Carrigan and Thomas. i iunetru ut I l BV" SCOTT PROVED THE STRONGER In Battling With Warhop White Sox DeTeatea vanKs, i w v. I Krs.Tt, vwV "Mav Srntt had the "better of Warhop in a pitchers battle here today ana umc&go won mo wsi tta. sria frrtm NfiW York. 1 a Aniv fftur Viitilfps reached '1,0 V. WUJ first hase and Scott caught three of In the fourth rWeaver doubled, took third on Chase's inneia out aujj Chicago .000T(M 1000-1 6 0 iNewYork 000 000 0000 3 0 1 Scott and fichalk; Warhop and Rog ers. i i bar nnnniui avcipft OUT ; WITHOUT PERMISSION. Turned Up Miissina at Baltimore Re- portea in yvasningxon. Baltimore, May 25. When Bob n-mnm tii1h' Federal Ditcher, did ' not atnear with his teammates at the fact that he was absent from the city without permission from Manager Ifordecai Brown. It was reported 4Viof fli-rw-im whrt frtrmftTlv VAS With vunb w wvu - - " w . - the Washington American" League club, was in the Capital city toaay. "C.n WISH ART 8UFFERING. The Star's Lumterton Correspondent Has an Abscess. . (Special Star Telegram.) LfUmberton, N. C.f May 25v Many friends here and in Wilmington will pe sorry to learn that Mr. W. S. Wishart, The Star's correspondent here, has been confined to his room since Friday suffering from an ab scess on his face caused hy a def ec- tive tooth which was removed Satur day after much suffering. : Mr. Wtshart is now much better and is' expected to be out in a few days, very much to the delight of all. ) E. C. W. rn twiri PRR INEFFECTIVE: PHILS COP THtTUKCPItH. .200.001 000 25 10 1 7000 300" 000 0 3 7 2 and Rariden; Walker Mayer Weakened In the Eighth, Mar-JSfMERs WAS HIT HARD Talrinn HalrT m oH Mov 9.K Tnpff Active pitching by the Cincinnati twirlers ATiohioH Thivlp!Thia to win the first game of the series today 6 to4. Ro wan, who startea ior uincinnaw, wn hit CHICAGOyTOOK OPENER. Masterful Pitching V Hendrlx Respon- SiDie tor.-victory. Brooklyn, May 25. Chicago won , wno stanea ior umuuiiuiu, Brooklyn, May zo. umcago wuu hard, allowing Philadelphia to flr(rf -fttn nf the series from score five runs. Cincinnati was una- tnd.v throueh masterful ble to overcome this lead. Ingersqll, ntchine by Hendrlx: The score was -nrVist Yi-bA ail nnanAaA RnWflTl WES TT UV UUMA Mayer weakened in the eighth and ai lnnrlns Kaon rT halls And tWO Sin mniug at wvoj - a1aa waia 'reminded hv 'ATft.rRtlfi.ll. Philadelphia 021r 000 2016 10 2 OlnHnnsLH 000 001 1204 9 1 Mova and Mrohl I on1 Kllllier: Rowan, Ingersoll and Clarke and Gon zales Wllu. I j a anmora vsa hard 's.t ODDOr- tune moments and gave five bases on v, 010 110 001 4 12 0 VU."ASV A AAA A C A Tftwk.llvrw 1IIHI IIIIII llllll If u J Hendrix and Wilson; Somers and Land How They Stand SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Club: Won- Lot. New Orleans . . . 23 14 Chattanooga . K . . . J J5 Atlanta . . . . . . lg 16 Mobile . . r ..... lr 7 Birmingbam ..... 19 Is Montg-omery ..... --- Naganiie.. ..... 40 Memphis l P.C. .22 .559 .529 .528 -,514 .436 .417 .389 .lMM...HII.IvI.iI',;I-'Ml' 3. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. 4 Club: Savannah . Jacksonville Charleston . Columbia . Columbus . Albany.. . Augusta Macon . . . Won. . . 29 . . 25 . . 23 . . 24 . . 14 . . 17 . .18 . . 16 Lost. 13 17 18 19 17 o- "25 27 P.C. .696 .595 .5fil .558 .453 .438 .419 .372 M"H"i'-I"I"I"I"I' 'M-M' -I CUPFUL OF GOLD PRESENTED Miss Lehman Celebrates 50th Anniver sary of Connection as Teacher in Salem College. Club: NnrfnlV .... Newport News . . . . Richmond.. .... Petersburg ...... Roanoke.. Portsmouth ... W6n. . . . 19 . . 18 12 13 10 Lost. 9 12 13 18 19 23 P.C. .710 .613 .581 .400 .406 .303 I"!1 'I 'I AQniN&l ft' MIAPLAYS HELPED THEIR DtrtAl Bunching of Hits by Boston With MIs- plays, Gave Tnem iame. bunching hits with errors in the first two Innings scored three runs, a lead at T v-inl a nnnM nnt ftvwnmn nnd the vlattrtna tftdflv took the onenine con test of the series 3 to 2. Dolan's er ror in the second inning paved tne way for two runs, giving the visitors a lead. Boston 120 000 0003 11 1 St. Louis i000 101 000 2 7 2 A DAILY HOME RUN X NORTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. 4 H-MmI..:. .x..i. .ImImI..!..!-? riiib; Charlotte.. . . Winston-Salem Durham.. . . Raleigh . . . OreensbOro . . Asheville.. . ,. Won. . . 19 . . 16 . 15 .13 , :- 8 11 11 14 - 17 19 P.C .704 .593 .577 .481 .346 .296 Wlngo. A building permit was Issued yes terday to Mr. John R.vHanby for the erection of a 12-room residence on Dock, between Fourth and-Fifth, the - estimated cOBt lielng 500. h- RubbeiMole Oxfords, and Pumps. Big lot Just received at Peterson ft Rulfs. Advertisement. s MIKE DONL1N; - ,r' Pinch Hlttrf Giants. . Louis Hellbroner. no"W the:- pre dent" of the Central league, wa4 man ager of the St. Louis Cardinals ior . ': ii ,Y. IViVin-t Tnf!raw ;. IjOuis iuuu jlux viv 2 1 uve tu, umo wwu wvuu Tyler and Whaling; -Robinson and ani Mfke Donlin became members of 'frs . . I . 1 . a. x 1 . Mi. n T71on at. that time JaiKe: wasv aeciaeaiv uuw- x j .. iloohaa Ttflrh IMP American Golfers -sySSJSSff S.n- lin to occupy, ine oencn: me greater T isL"r nvotTv part of the tinVe, and flnaUy this foro L.UCKV UraWerS-- 1 mam tiWionfer with Heilbroner. "Mr. Manager," said Johnjay. - "I ' thinX we could win more games if we could keep Mike off the bench. Can't WILL NOT BE PITTED AGAINST you do something to stop him fighting STRONGEST PLAYERS TILL with the umpires?" 5 p i npar Fisin Heilhroner, who is about four feet, v NfcAft tl?l, eleven inches tall, assumed as much, -' a f dignity :aa, possible and emphatically ' ; ? declared, :!IrH stop him. -Til fine him -Paris, May 25. Satisfactory posi- the- nexetlme, 4ie . is put out of ..he tions were obtained by the American SJS aTteron as Umpire O' entrants in the drawing today for the Day: walked to the Cardinal's playing ah in i n cot thr Tatt1ne order.' Donlin the preliminary round of which will greeted him. withx , be played tomorrow at Versailles. The . ",So; you're-here .again, are you, you strongest American players will not blind old katT' - j -be pitted against each other until near "Yes, I'm here,. Mr. Donlin, and you the end of the match. The probability are out of the game before it starts, is that in the first of-the semi-finals reported O'Day. ' Francis Ouimet will have to play Lord "ThatwiU cost .you Just $100, Don Charles Hope, the holder of the title iin interposedoHellbroner. , and one of the.hest of the . younger "What's that?" .fairly , yed Mike. British golfers and -that Jerome D. - "You are "fined $100 f or , being put Travers will meet Charles W. Evans, out of the game. . .. i - .. - -i. -u va& s-kv. T om am T 7 well, vou littlfl p-o . . . - - . Uhritnti. I'll show you!" .. with that Before that happens, howevfer, Trav- Mike reached overhand grabbing Hell ers will probably have to play-either broher with one hand, pulled him off i,nJnnimlf nTro ttio t Si "Take the cover off the water buck- TV U.11T3 W 1. TV AAA AAMf W VV w - . . 1 1 IT . (ITI -mhinn .homninn lot Mflc!" he at mcvzraw. i m ana. vnaries a. faimer, anoT.ur inu guua -"" enammon, wno oeieaum u ravers rv aSr , . & ould have . doQe "7-t... v,,;v. .tV;v,(iioi t Hellbroner afterward. If I have'soml tricky holet in the onward had not h.if Mih i.ir hiiiiMinYVniniAt.'whn d tnv iob as manager oo tne spot. ; t mi' ' vt uvu ium . w v . - - I ' ' "" ' ' ' RESULTS YESTERDAY. Z- Read The" Star Busmw Locals; North Carolina League. At Greensboro 6; Charlotte 8.. At Raleigh 4: Durham 3; (10 in nings.) . . . . At Winston 10; Asnevuie 4. Virgina League. At Norfolk 14 ; Petersburg 5. At Roanoke 5; Portsmouth 3. South Atlantic League. At Charleston 3 j Columbus 1. At Maarnn 3 : Columbia 7. At Savannah U Albany 0. . At .Augusta-1: Jacksonville 0: innings. ) , v . . Southern League. ; At Chattanooga 8; New Orleans 4. , At Memphis 1 ; Birmingham .4. " At Atlanta 13; Mobile 5. . : At Nashville 4; Montgomery 8. American Association. At Columbus 11; St. Paul 12. . At Cleveland 5; Milwaukee 4. ; At Indianapolis 6 ; Kansia City 5; (13 innings.) v ; o At Louisviye 2 r: Minneapolis 3. International "League. -' At Montreal 5 ; . Rochester 1. .. 2nd: Montreal 1; Rochester 6. ; At Toronto 0; Buffalo 5. ' r;: "ApiMtlachian League. - At Knoxvllle 7; Middleboro 5j . At Morristown 8; Harriman 0. . TO COACH NAVY. Annaoolis. Md Mav 25 .-Announce ment was made today to tnai effect that Lieutenant Jonas Ingram, now on dutv with h Atlantic fleet in Mex ican waters, will be head coach of teh Navy football team next fall, subject w approval uy ia wavy ieparxment and Pumps. Big lot Just received at (Special Star Telegram.) Winston-Satem, N. C, May 25. A notable incident in connection with, the meeting of alumnae association of Salem Female College this after noon was the - honor conferred upon ... . . i i m Miss Jbimma lienman m ctueuranuu vl y,a.y Kftth Tonn rvf - rant.lnnmiR service as a teacher in the Salem Academy ana UOliege. xne noaor came iu lu form of a handsome loving cup filled with gold coins, contributed by for mer students of the college now resid ing in many sections of the country. In addition to this was also present ed a magnificently bound memorial volume which contained letters from contributors. The hook is bound in a combination of leather and native nrnnH and Wfis inco.rlhed ill STOld. This token of 'esteem was presented by Miss Mary Louise Strowd, of Chapel Hill, who was a member of the class of 1911. Miss Lehman taught six years in public schools before becom ing a member of Salem College fac t a nioim oH her rpcnrd is un equalled by any teacher in America. Memorial gifts were presented to the memorial fund by Miss Carolyne Robinson, of New York, for the jun iors; by Miss Olivia Miller, of North Carolina, for the sophomores; by Miss Elizabeth Butner, of North Caro lina, for the freshman classv An in teresting fact was presented In i the announcement made that one-third or tle class of 1878 were in attendance upon the meeting this afternoon. t ' TVi annual HtatSTV ftildrfiBS. WhlCll will mark the close of the 112th an nual commencement oi me cwicb--, arm iv rtAUvftred tomorrow by Dr. James Burrell, of New Yprk. Salem College pnaes useu on iub wealth of musical traditions centering about it. The grand concert tonight was the big musical event of com mencement week. ' A chorus of 50 voices with orchestra of 25 pieces ren dered Van Bree s canxaxa, ou Ce celia's Day.' , Many in Surf Sunday., nnv. in fi-ftnt nf T.nmlna. and at points all along the beach was dotted Wltn. Dainers ounaay, mauj La.iviii& v. flrot edit Hi tv nf thft Reason. At Lumina fully 150 bathers were in dur ing the afternoon, ine wannm oi m day and a very fair, surf made the hoftno rioHo-h.tfiil nnd -from now on UOVUlug - ocean dips will srprove popular with hundreds or wnmragiomans, as wen as. the many visitors to the beach dur ing ihe. season. . - . .- HflS IISE SPOT ) SAFE ABSOLUTELY V 5c AT FOUNTAINS , " 10c, 25c AND 50c fxurnxs y "ma 26-28 "liven Dp Your Use Pinkems. the Little Liver Pellet. An ideal remedy for bil iousness and constipation. Easy to take and will not gripe nor nau seate. In Little Wooden Vials. ONLY 10 CENTS. 1914 1 880 Hardin's Pharmacy (.Use Malto Iron Tonic for" that' "Slow Drag" Feeling. Phone 55. - r 128 South Front Street. CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES BU I CK PICKARD Suro CO. Phone 741 511 N. Third St. From Office-Boy to President we all want success To win, we must be quicker keen,3 alert, direct EFSI Co Jla Takes up the slack," and adds the stimulant for a strong steady gait will find it at Soda Fountains or Carbonated in Bottle3 -V, -h'-i- KA - 1.

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