..vr..-". " ' THE MORNING STAR, WlLMlNQTQN.NC THURSDAY ' TWO yrr-- -772 i i : . 1 "'" - - - - - " ' BMHMMMI .J I ' .... .y-i-r .- : 11 M . - II I II M MWM. m M M M MM ' jm : M . . , III Baseball Boating Yachting Angling SHIVERINGWEATHER TIE i?core tands Five to Five at End of Tenth Inning. Brooklyn Win S'oth Game ot Donble- header With the Phillies Coomb ' Plays Important Part In 7 Wlnnlnar First. RESULTS YESTERDAY. At Brooklyn 7; Philadelphia 2. 2nd: Brooklyn 4; Philadelphia 3. At Boston 5; New York 5; dark. At Fittsburg-Chlcago, rain. At St. Louis 5; Cincinnati 4. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. .Philadelphia at Brooklyn. New York at Boston, Cincinnati at St. Louis.; STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pet: Chicago ...... 23 Philadelphia . . ; . . ; V. 20 Boston ...20 Brooklyn 20 St. Louis 20 Pittsburg ......18 Cincinnati ....15 New York 14 16 18 18 18 20 20 20 20 .590 .526 , .526 .526 .500 .474 .429 .412 Brooklyn, June 2. Brooklyn won both games of today's doubleheader i. with Philadelphia 7 to 2 and 4 to 3. : Coombs played an important part in winning the first game, scoring two runs and figuring in a batting rally .in the fourth inning. . The hitting of the Brooklyns in both games was hard and timely. "Wheat's catches. in left field featured the sec- ond game. , First game: Philadelphia . . .020 000 000 2 5 2 Brooklyn 002 311 00 7 10 1 ' " Rixey, Tineup and Killifer, Adams; Coombs and Miller. Second game: Philadelphia . . .200 000 100 3 6 2 Brooklyn . . 101 101 00 4 9 3 Baumgartner, Demaree and Burns; .Smith and McCarty. Boston, June 2. New York and Bos- ton played ten innings to a 5 to 5 tie Un shivering weather today. The game was called because of darkness. Six -.New York runners actually crossed the rhome plate, but one run was lost when Captain Doyle, of the Giants, . intercept ed a throw to the home plate to head ' a , Giant, runner.. .. - - - v ? f - - - ' Crutcher pitched well for Boston, all - of -New York's runs being due to er rors. New York . . . .010 300 010,0 5 7 1 Boston ... . . ;202 001 005 0 5 9 6 Tesreau, Schauer and McLean,. H. Smithy Crutcher ' and Whaling. St Louis, MoH June 2. Two singles, a double and an error scored Betzel and Butler in the eighth inning and enabled St. Louis to win from Cincin nati 5 to 4 here today. Cincinnati . . .,.000 012 010 4 7 1 St; Louis v . ...000 012 02 5 10 4 Benton, Dale and Clark; Sale and Snyder, Gonxales. MINOR LEAGUES CAROLINA LEAGUE At Greensboro-Raleigh, rain, i At Durham-Winston-Salem, rain. At Charlotte 2, Asheville 1. Char tlotte 0, Asheville 3. - . SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE At Albany 0, Macon 2. At Augusta 3, Charleston 4. At Columbia 8, Savannah 1. At Columbus 1, Jacksonville 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Louisville 0; Kansas City 17. At Columbus 7; Milwaukee 3. At Indianapolis 12; Minneapolis At Cleveland-St. Paul, rain: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. At Rochester 1; Montreal 6. At Richmond-Jersey City, rain. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At Nashville 12; Atlanta Zi At Little Rock 4; Birmingham 3. At Chattanooga 3; New Orleans 2. ,2nd: Chattanooga 3; New Orleans 1. At Mobile-Memphis, not scheduled. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. At Portsmouth-Norfolk, rain. At Newport News-Petersburg, rain. At Rocky Mount-Suffolk, rain. --: COLLEGE GAMES. At New Haven: Amherst 5; Yale 2. At Cambridge: Harvard 4; Williams 0 At New York: Columbia 4, Penn sylvania 1. HAS PURCHASED THE EVERGLADE W111 Be Operated After Next Tnesday as Newman's .Cafe. Mr. J. T. Newman, proprietor of the Junction Restaurant, has purchased the Everglade Cafe from Mr. J. Fred .Buss, the bill of sale having been . filed for record yesterday. Mr. Newman will close the Everglade for repairs until next Tuesday, when it will be re opened as Newman's Cafe, after which time Mr. Newman will vacate his pres ent location and serve the patrons of both establishments at his new stand. Mr.' Newman will operate at the for ;mr - Everglade an up-to-date quick lunch counter and table service, and will also remove from the Junction to -his new location the handsome soda fountain. ; - As announced spme time ago, the : Bear Estate, owning the building in - which the Junction is located, will erect thereon a - handsome new business structure. Mr. J. Irving Bear, manag ing", the estate, stated yesterday that ' work on the new structure will not be started until the latter part of August, as the Tidewater Power Company does not vacate the second floor, where it has its transportation offices, until that time. Mr. Bear, in the meantime, will probably -' rent the - first floor for the months of June, July and the early part of August. . .-' ' '; ' For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard geherar strengthen ing tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds tip the system. A true tonic A sure Appetiser, For adults and children. .50c ppetixer. For dulls and children. .50c GIANTS ATJD BRAVES IN ii v, ji iif ii ii v ii . w ; i i ir"w"-,,"vi r- " . .- - : : r BOSTON MAKES IT TWO STRAIGHT OVER YANKS St Louis Shuts Out Cleveland in Seven-Inning Game. : Ty Cobb Responsible for Chicago's De feat Tat Hands of Tiers Bens Pitches a Good Gaae Until the Seventh. RESULTS YESTERDAY At New York . Boston 7. At Cleveland 0; St. Louis 4.v At Philadelphia-Washington, m. Chicago 1; Detroit 4. rain. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Washington at Philadelphia, Boston at New York. Only two scheduled." STANDING OF THE CLUBS STANDING OF THE CLUBS W L Pet. W L Pet. Chicago T...27 15 .643 Kansas City ...23 17 .575 Detroit ...... . . 26 17 .605 Chicago 23 18 -561 Boston ...... :....V.19 15 -.559 'Pittsburg ...... 23 18 .561 New York ..19 17 .528 Newark ........... . .21 17 ,553 Washington ...... ...16 19 .457 St. Louis .18 17 .514 Cleveland ...... ......17 , 21 .447 Brooklyn ...18 18 .500 St. Louis ...... .17 23 .425 Baltimore ..16 . 23 .410 Philadelphia ..13 27 - .325 Buffalo 13 ; ; 26 .333 Chicago, June 2. Tyrus Cobb was responsible for Chicago's defeat today in the final game of the series, Detroit winning over Chicago 4 to 1. Benz pitched a good game until the seventh when Cobb singled. .He worried Benz until the latter became unsteady and Crawford, Kavenaugh and Young bunched hits, forcing Benz to retire. Cobb added another run" for the visit ors in the ninth when he singled, stole second and third and scored on a scratch single. Coveleskie pitched a masterly game. Detroit ......... .000 000 031 4 12 0 Chicago 000 000 100 1 6 2 Coveleskie and McKee; Benz, Scott, Russell and Sehalk. New Yort:, June 2. Boston hit War hop and Pieh briskly today and made it two straight over the New York Americans 7 to 1. Ruth pitched a fine game for the visitors and hit a home run in the second inning with. Thomas on base. Gardner hit four singles in five times up. " Boston ........... 120 101 011 7 13 0 New York ..100 000 000 1 5 1 Ruth and Thomas; Warhop, Pieh and Nunemaker. Cleveland. - June 2. With Hamilton pitching brilliantly, St. Louis defeated Cleveland 4 to 0 today, the game be ing stopped by rain at the start of the seventh inning. As the storm contin ued the second game . could not be played. V " . V i Cleveland '.'....'... .100 000 0 3 3 St. Louis ..100 300 4 7 0 Hagerman and CNelll; Hamilton and Severoid. , -WRESTLING MATCH TONIGHT Johnny Ctutnlng-ham and George Her bert to Grapple Again. Johny Cunningham, of this city, and George Herbert, of Virginia, whose wrestling match last week ended in a draw, will, grapple again this even ing in Cunningham's club on the third floor of the Woolvin building on Prin cess street. v The evening's entertainment will be gin at 8:30 o'clock, and the wrestling match will be proceeded by several preliminary events. It is expected that a large crowd will witness the match. f Philadelphia, June 2. Mrs. C. S. Van derbeck, of the Philadelphia Cricket club, today won tne championship of the Woman's Eastern Golf Association at the Merlon Cricket club. She turned in a score of 92 for today's round of 18 holes. Yesterday she took 88, giving her a total of 180. Albany, Ga., June 2. Jake Mays, a 19-year-old youth of Wendell, N. C, pitched a no-hit, no-run game for Ma con against Albany in the South At lantic League here today. AFTER MANY DAYS Old Sol A grain Greets WIlmLngrton With the Smile of Summer. After many days of dreary "rain, to which was added the unattractive Northeast wind that makes all the world seem sad and commonplace, old Sol again greeted Wilmingtonians yes terday with the cheery smile of summer and orice again it was hot, and every thing assumed a bright and happy look. Verily, summer, is surely here this time, if the forecast Weather Ob server Felger can be relied upon. It won't be long now until thousands will be. seeking the beach and all the dreary days of the past will be forgotten while the Joy, the gladness and the happiness of youth reigns supreme for a season. The Cape Fear river. felt the effects of the heavy continuous -rains and the prediction sent 'out yesterday was to the enect tnat it ' would reach a stage of about 37 feet at Fayetteviile today. ! ; -i. v--' ST. MARY'S CONFERENCE Wilmingtonians Attending; Inspiring Services in Raleigh This Week. . - - ? -r -: - The conference at StJ Mary's school in Raleigti this week . is being partici pated in by leading Episcopal minis ters and laymen and the services are proving to- be very; profitable for the large number who re attending from all parts of the State, among them be ing quite a number from Wilmington. Rev. William H.v Milton, rector of St. James' ; Episcopalchurch, and Rev. W. E. Cox.' rector of St.. John's ' a.nd Arch deacon Thomas P. -Noe are on the pro gramme for addresses. : -" - . Among those from -Wilmington who are attending th$ conference are r Re v. Dr. William y . H; Milton ? iArch deacon Thomas P.y Noe, Rev. Edward ' Wooten, Mrs. S. 'P. TAdms. Tfflss Ijouise-WXHar-low and Mrs. James F. WolYin. I : A WHOLESOME SUMMER DRINK Horsford's Add Phosphate yt-- ".Use in v place of lemons or limes-- healthful and delicious. ;vRefreshes and invigorates. v;- t. .. - . '- Lnmlna : Satui-day Nirht, ': ;T Opening of season. ; .Ten-piece or chestra. .. ' , . .hv., ..-. -,.-;.':'.!-v.y J 7 7f?7 77 (AdverassmsntJ -7 ; a 771 S SB FOR 1ST PLACE . LatteV Shut Oiit in Game at Kansas City Yesdayv "? Plank Outpitches Prenderast andrChl cagrb LoWea to St. Louis Two to One, Droppina: to Third Place- " "'in Federal Leagmeii- RESULTS YEB,TS!RDAY At Newark 2; Baltimore 3. At Kansas City 4; Pittsfaurg 0. At Chicago 1; St. Louis-; 2.': ? . .At Buffalo-Brooklyn, rafiw. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY St. Louis at Chicago. -Brooklyn at Buffalo ... . Pittsburg at 'Kansas City. Kansas City, June 2. Kansas City tjed Pittsburgh for first place by win. ning today's game from the visitors, 4 to 0. Pittsburgh . .....000 000 OOb 0 4 6 Kansas City . . .200 000 02 4 9 1 Barger, Dickson and Berry; Johnson and Brown. ; ' " . - Chicago, June 2. Plank outpitched Prendergast today and Chicago, losing to St. Louis, 2 , to 1, dropped, to third place in the Federal League race. St. Louis 010 008,100 2 . 1 Chicago .... . . .001 000 OQ0 1 4 2 Plank and Hartley; Prendergast and Wilson. NewarkN. J, June 2. Newark de feated Baltimore in 12 innings today. Quinn and Reulbach pitched wonderful ball considering the cold - wind that swept the field. Baltimore . . .100 000 001 000 2 10 1 Newark v. .011 000 000 0013 10 3 Quinn and Packlitsch, Russe.ll; Reul bach, Rariden. - s - .-- ROBESON PARTY FAILS TO SEE THE PRESIDENT Too Busy With European Sit uation to deceive Callers- Thirty 'Odd Robesonians Taking In be Capital City MeNIneh Wants .El 'vrood Csx Nominated for - ' ' ." .' 'Governor. , S . (Special Star -Telegram.) ' Washington,". D. C,,. June 2.--Dr." and Mrs. ,"Wt' B. ;North! and Wv Bethune,' of Lumbertpn, arrived 'fcere'ibday with thirty-odd beautiful 1 "yourtg school teachers and girlsfor a week's visit in Washington. Mr. Bethune calls the tour his annual "Educational trip." All points of interest will b visited be-, fore "the party returns home. .- : President Wilson had planned to re ceive the Lumberton party at te White House today,, but because of. the European--' situation, .nas decided to d.ehy himself to all callers - until -after - lie sends his reply to the German note. Those In the party are: Misses Nellie Steele, Ida Sessoms, Katie Stone, Jessie Britt, Janie, Carrie and Edith McNeill, Belle Humphrey, . Clyde Howard;. Ger trude Jaxwell,- Belle Johnson, Nettie Gibson, Bessie Jones, Lillian DeVane, Floy Lewis, Maggie and Christine Floyd, Mettle Brooks and, Essie Taylor; . The men are . L. P.' Townsend, J ;JSt Bowen, B. Maca' Nixon, T. S. Golden, Richard Humphreys, E; G. and Will Richard Humphrey, E. G. and Will McNlnch Says It's Cox. S. S. MeNinch, of Charlotte, thinks the Republicans win nominate J. El wood Cox, of High Point for governor next year. McNlnch says Cox is the man with whom they can win. x P. H. A. ' CLOSING OF SCHOOL Certificates and Prises Are Awarded by " Misses Hart and Brown. Upon the the conclusion of the ex- aminatioris in the school which : has been r cono!ucted..-duying "the -past year by Misses Hart 1ah&. Brown " the- ses sion was brought to; a close; yesterday by the. .awarding of "certificates and prizes to the successful competltbrsi f or: Tt6&$yx'i .Certincatesjarefgiven. only. ; to pupljis attaining X grade - of v95. . per . ceiit of more in lessons W 'conduct. ' Prizes are given in lessohs for 90 per centi.or f br the highest: number obtaltted; in con- J duct for ;theire.eo.rd" Judged ythe. prin cipal-tto have been the. most .deserving, and in ' punctuality.! or" 100" per Cent.' or for the highest irumber attained. ' :": y Certificates. ;of oficlency.. in scholar ship were won byyEmma Bellamy Wil liamson, 95; '.Esther. Gourverneur, St.3; Everett Httgrglhs, -9t5.6; Certlflca'tes, for excellence of conduct - were giyen'. to Esther t Gourverneur, - Ahn .Miltbn 'and Sophia,MacRackan; C yJ '?A- -'.-' Prizes ere ji Warded as foll6ws?:-Fpr attaining the' maximum' -In punctuality,. Louise Dick, v Alberta.-; aaylord, George Gaylord, 'Jeah-j GaylorjtIiLcy ;..Gayl&rd,; Esther Gourverneur,' -rNell . Harvey Hamme, S0hla Marfackan ' Jahe Rus self,,; Anrtle May; JStrAussJmmai: ' Bell eih Wllllkms6h t8chlirsh,'Anh Mllt6n; best -cohducti," JahCJRussH; best record iri. sowing: class Susan McPher. son Ilvfhbestrrcord;iliC?lting,An Milton ; highest' totai. averare.f6r Punc tuality, scholarship and conduct, Jane Russell. ' -. --..:y-. ' ; .' The Marion medal "for conscientious ness and courtesy,", a yearly memorial given by Mrs. James Sprunt,, was earn ed tyvNeU -Hajrveyr ttaantaVv 7 tH feds inn HI. Mill TIED y Today the i jeuf jpresents that great Lteeean'NaT which was due Tot Tuesday, .brt -did: rioarrive owing a - missed connection ; tTne picture is the 'Only? one- -of its kittdeyer taken, ihowing- '4thV:';me8i imposing array of Sata' ningtshi oifedl.Jn ahA'mericah port at one time. ThpiSt first, ii tiiafnaAer of the dlffer en t 81 : Vi slks ndTeh; the' divisions of battleships' themselves as - the Presi dent's yacht ?ytyfitB&meA past tnm at ahefior" In Ne ' York hiLrbor. Then, after showing the reat land pa rade, which, by the way, was in a driv ing raini is shown tHe whole fleet as it takes'on steam and slowly; steams out of. the harbor in & long procession of oyer a mile. . "From - Italy's - Shores'? 3s a thrilling two-reel Universal, dfamfa that follows on today's bill, a stor that is totally different and made - into a photoplay that is Just a little different from any thing you have";ever seen before. . Then comeeMhat greatest pf all com edians, Billy Ritchie himself, In a rous ing L-Kor,a6ve and Sour Notes," sup ported -.by'pretty. Peggy Fearce and "The L-Ko Fat Boy." You won't want to lnUwuthis. - . Arbig United comedy feature. "Oys ters and Pearls" elosesV:the big" bill for the day, which features ' the peeriess Ha.rry Mack, of legitimate stAge fame. in order to' better handle the crowds that -will be; there today, the show will open this morning at 11 o'clock. : Scandal and Politics In "The Woman.' "The Woman," which Is the fifth of the series of Lasky-Belasco film pro ductions, is a drama of -modern Ameri can poitical lifev showjnstr the manner in which the element of scandal may be introduced ihto rpolitjfcs for the in Jury of those neofie ' who are truly fighting for right and Justice.. The story of this play deals with the eflforts of a group of machine politicians to bring about the downfall of an insur gent by the name of Standish who has been attempting t6 -defeat a corrupt railroad bill. It is evident that Stand ish has the people of the country be- Theodore Roberts J a sTrMSbel Van Bares In "Thespinn hind .him and' thafhe . wlllj accomplish his object unless h' Is in some manner discredited.: On thataccdunt " the poll ticians ' employ - private detectives to search the. hi8tor7jfhl$t- Pst life, and. nnamg v inanft-Kwasnceengagea io a woman wh&milre did not niarry, think they-have found the v thread to a story which will prove the "means of wreck ing his career ... the a only thing, they taeks the name of the, .woman; ahd this -is kept from them" until- too late for it to be of any assistance. The story of how "The Woman": is shielded by a little telephone girl is a heart inters est drama of the finest quality. . VThe Woman" will be the- offering today at the Victoria. At the Grand. "What will Helen Holmes do next?" is the query put by photoplay patrons .Heading ' Today's Big Bill, Most Imposing Sight. Y6nve Ever Seen. All the Big Fighting Dogs Seen Singly, Then in a Lung Procession, as They Steam Out. "l,000 Feet of Film. ' ,...y BILL. Ef RITCHIE in. i llaveandburNotes A' Fnll Reel of .' Inimitable :. Billy, with Peggy Pearce and the L-Ko FstBoy.'! .7--.. Italy's SHores': Great Two-Reel Universal Fea- ' .'".. " - 'tmre. '-'''. :' t: 77 Oysters Harry Mack, 'in a Great United Comedy. x -y -.':7 I l a. m. 1 ' t, - - -.1 fpyx 1 if V 'The Great iaval Parade Open Today 1BIJOU Who see the death defying feats ' this girl nerforms in the different episodes of --the "Hafcards of Helen" ; series. A greater thrill than ever is due the peo ple' who see her today at the Grand, in "The -Wild Engine' and if you are fond of excitement you should certainly see this episode of that interesting series. The Keystone , "The. Star Boarder" deals out,' the laughs - on today's ; pro gramme with a lavish hand.- -Charlie Chaplin feet, face . and . all;, is some ,.tar boarder and will ' keep you in a roar. The two-reel Biograph "Black Sheep" is another, of those great two-reel fea tures the Biograph company is famous for. Facing ruin because of his son's dissipation Simeon Caruthers recoups his fortune by marrying a rich : widow. He becomes guardian of his wealthy niece whom he destines to , become his son's' wife as soon as that erihg young' man can be found. The girl loves the widow's sbn and : Caruthers schemes to get . him out of the way. - The two young1 people meet strangely, and be come characters in a tense drama .all of which you should see at the Grand to day,. . .. .... . ; - .:, :y. :. Closing the; bill is a two-reef drama written by Thomas Ince which . is a guarantee of its quality alone. Jerome Storm ahd Gertrude" Claire, are' featured in this production supported - by Eliza beth Biirbidge and Ed Brenhan. . v TODAY Chas. Chaplin A KEYSTONE COMEDY "The Star Boarder" HELEN HOLMES "The Wild Engine" The Latest in the Series . of "HAZARDS OF HELEN. See the Awful Risk She Takes in This Picture. . "BLACK SHEEP A Two-Reel Biograph Drama of Family Jealousies, With an Ex traordinary Cast. "TRICKED" A Domino Tw-Reel Special, with Jerome Storm and. Gertrude Clair. Win Entertain THURSDAY EVENING, with an all-star athletic exhibi tion, including a Wrestling Match between George Her bert, featherweight champion of the world, and Johnny Cun ningham, of Wilmington, and four other fast contests! " Admission, 50 and 75 cents; ladies free, with escorts. i Tickets on sale at Starkey's Cigar Store. JESSE L. 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DeMille's Drama of Dramatic Form Under the Direction of David' Belasco and a Historic New York, Triumph Special Star Cast Includes . v MayFct!! P5 t one of whom Uomiskey said, alter paying 000 for him VI secured him for the 7hite fans because ti believe he will prove that he m . m a a is the greatest exponent of Quick thinking and the brainiest player in the game.' 7 I Demand the genuine and avoid disappointment Cnc.A - Cjni.A Co. ATLANTA. GA. A iiinniii NORTH STAR" and "INDIANA" ICE BOXES and REFRIGERATORS. SOLE AGENTS. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Star Business locals DAVID BELASCO i' Washington Political Life is the Desire to Do Evil Today in r: