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-1 - , THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, t9l6. I THE REALM OF SPORTS i i i Si 61ES CAPTURE TWO FROM ATHLETICS Opportune Hitting Gives Tigers Victory Over White Sox. PROCTORVILLK SHUTS OUT , FAIE BLUFF AGGREeATHtN Threey Heavy Hitting by Red Sox and Good Work by Gregg S Tramps the Sena- -tors, 10 to 1 Indiana Beat the Browns 10 to 5. RESULTS YESTERDAY. At St. Louis 5; Cleveland 10. At Boston 10; Washington 1. At New York 8-9; Philadelphia 7-5. At Detroit 7; Chicago 4. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Washington at Boston. Philadelphia at New York. Chicaeo at Detroit. Cleveland at St. Louis. STANDING OF THE CLUBS w Ml Pet. Wafhirpton ...24 15 .615 Cleveland ...... .....24 15 .615 Xeu- York ...... . 22 15 .595 Boston . ....21 18 .538 Detroit 18 . .22 .450 Chicago ...... .......17 21 .447 Philadelphia . . ...14 24 ' .368 St. Louis 14 24 .368 New York. May 31. New York won two srames from Philadelphia here to day by scores of 8 to 7 and 9 to 5. In the first game the Yankees won with a five-run rally in the eighth inning when Gilhooley hit Bush for a home run with the bases full. In the second game Wyckoff was wild and unsteady and New York made hits at opportune times and ran wild on the bases on Meyer. Philadelphia 002 300 011 7 10 1 New York 001 200 05 8 7 2 Xabors. "Wyckoff, Bush and Meyer; Cullop, Keating, Russell and Nuna maker. Second game: Philadelphia 010 100 120 5 8 -4 New York 300 201 12 9 10 S Wyckoff and Meyer; Markle and Walters. Detroit, May 31. Opportune hits gave Detroit a 7 to 4 victory over Chicago today. In the fifth inning with the score -l to 1 the bases full and two 3ut, Heilman tripled to left field. In the next inning Dauss lifted the ball over the left field fence for a home run. Chicaso outhit the Tigers, but could rot hunch their efforts. Jackson got two doubles, a triple and a single in four times at bat. Chicaeo ...000 100 120 4 14 0 Detroit ...000 042 01 7 9 0 Danforth, "Wolfgang and Schalk; Dauss and Stanage. Boston. May 31. Heavy hitting by the Boston players and excellent work hy GresK, gave the locals a 10 to 1 vic tory over Washington- today. Gallia was batted out of the box during the fourth inning. Walker's two doubles and a triple in three times -against Gal lia was a feature. Hooper strained a tendon in his right-leg and will be out of the game for a week. . Washington 000 000 010 1 6 1 Eoston 100 60 3 00 10 1 6 0 Gallia. Harper and Henry and Wil liams; Gregg and Thomas and Agnew. St. Louis, May 31. Cleveland went into a tie for first place with Washing ton by defeating St. Louis in a -loosely played game here today, 10 to 5. Groom started for St. Louis but was taken out after Cleveland made five hits, including a double and triple, for four runs in the sixth. Hartley got four hits in four times at bat. Cleveland 000 004 024 10 17 1 St Louis 020 002 001 5 12 2 Mitchell and Billings; Groom, Daven port and Hartlev. MINOR LEAGUES. CAROLINA LEAGUE At Winston-Salem 5; Durham 4. At Asheville 5; Charlotte 1. At Raleigh 7; Greensboro 2. , VIRGINIA LEAGUE At Newport News 2-1; Petersburg 0-2 At Portsmouth 2-2; Hopewell 1-0. At Norfolk 4-0; Rocky Mount-1-4. . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At Providence 4; Richmond 5. At Rochester 10; Toronto 0. At Buffalo 3; Montreal 10. o other games scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION". At St. Paul 5; Minneapolis ll At Columbus 3; Toledo 8. At Indianapolis 4; Louisville 2. At Kansas City 3; Milwaukee 4. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. At Little Rock 6; Atlanta 8. At Memphis 2; Birmingham 1. At Chattanooga 9; New Orleans 1. At Nashville 6; Mobile 8. OUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE At Macon 10-1; Jacksonville 5-2. At Columbia 7; Montgomery 5. At Albany 0; Augusta 6. At Columbus 0; Charleston 4. V,Rf,,vIA LEAGUE MOGULS TO MEET IN ROCKY MOUNT FRIDAY' CUBS AD CARDIALS SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER Reds Defeat Pirates in Contest of Sixteen Innings. Giants Defeat Phillies by Bunching Hits Off Bender Markle Makes An ether Home Ran Dodgers Beat the Braves. Ro,,ky Mount, N. C, May 31. Not on- y ill pr nnant raising day in this city trrly be attended by the president . - the Virginia League, but every club the lAajrue will have a representa tive here and President Corprew has !Ss'iftr! call for a meetine of the Vir ginia League directors to be held in i city on Friday, June 2nd. This is p first meeting of the moguls of the V-rgmia League ever held in this city n . the dual purpose of honoring the dinner of last year's flag and a busi es secSj0n of the circuit's .directing has been arranged. The local in!lec'lorate ' 2 citizens are arrang for the royal -entertainment of the Visitors. GoriTi.-i . , . . jr. iJiucurea an appropriation oz F m for a new Custom House and -leral Court Bunding. That's some " n big; don't you think? Qn-1n5USaturday ni&ht. Don Richard 06 Orchestra Advertisement. RESULTS. YESTERDAY At Chicago 1-6; St. Louis 5-3. At Philadelphia 2; New York 4. At Brooklyn 3; Boston 2. At Pittsburg 2; Cincinnati 5. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Cincinnati at Pittsburg. New York at Philadelphia. " Boston at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Chicago. STANDING OP THE CLUBS W L Pet. Brooklyn 22 12 .647 .New York .21 14 .600 Philadelphia 20 17 .541 Cincinnati 20 22 .476 Boston 16 19 .457 Chicago 19 23. .452 Pittsburg 17 22 .436 St. Louis 18 24 .429 Chicago May 31. Chicago and St. Louis divided a double-header today. Packard's good pitching, four double plays and timely hitting won the game for the Cubs 6 to 3, after two two-baggers and Smith's home run had routed Seaton. St. Louis won the first, 5 to 1. Chicago got ten hits off Doak in the first game, but fast fielding, including two double plays, saved him. Fischer was expelled in the first for too stren uous argument. St. Louis 000 200 300 5 5 0 Chicago 000 001 000 1 10 4 Doak and Snyder; Lavender, Pack ard and Fischer and Clemons. Second game: St. Louis 003 000 000 3 9 3 Chicago .: 103 000 20 6 8 2 Ames, Meadows and Gonzales; Sea ton, Packard and Archer. Pittsburg, May 31. Cincinnati de feated Pittsburg here today, winning the game in the 16th inning when a hit,- base on balls and three errors re sulted in three runs being scored. The Reds scored one run in the first inning and another in the sixth. The Pirates tied the count in the sixth on three hits and a sacrifice fly. Cincinnati ..100 001 000 000 0003 5 11 1 Pittsburg . .000 002 000 000 0000 2 8 6 Toney and Wingo; Miller and Wilson. Philadelphia, May 31. New York de feated Philadelphia 4 to 2 by bunching hits off Bender in the third inning. Merkle hit .a home run in the eighth, his second here in two days. New York 003 000 010 i 9 2 Philadelphia 000 100 001 2 9 0 Benton and Rariden; Bender, Mc Quillan and E. Burns. Brooklyn, May" 31. Brooklyn, beat Boston in the ninth inning today by a score of 3 to 2, an error by Maranville with an easy double play in front of him, losing the galfce. Boston 011 000 000 2 8 2 Brooklyn 010 000 101 3 8 1 Barnes and Gowdy; Pfeffer and Meyers. EIGHTEEN BABIES HAVE BEEN GIVEN TREATMENT A tthe Baby Hospital Sinee Opening Additional Donations. Announcement was made yesterday that up to the present time eighteen babies havve received treatment at the Baby Hospital, Front and Church streets. With the advance of the sum mer season it is thought that many additional applications for admission to the hospital will be received. That interes tin the institution is the institution is steadily increasing is shown by the fact that donations are coming in daily. Those desiring to send donations should get in toucli with Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Pridgen. The following donations were reporteej yesterday: St. Mary's Guild of St James' Episcopal church, $10; Mrs. Joseph D Smith, $1; Crescent Candy Company, tops, and Miss Alice Wright, toys. Remember Godwin secured the ap propriations for our fine system of locks and dams. Don't forget that when-you vote. A MODERN RIP VAN WINKLE : i By R. D. Christman) Vn, ton vpq 7-s thfi Sixth District has been represented wait a moment, did I say represented? 1 snouia nave saia misrepresented by a man who has sur passed the eminent Thomas Jefferson in the role of Rip Van Winkle. He has been sleeping so long that when he appeared on the scene a few days ago he stood spellbound at what had hap pened during his absence he found that 225" pounds of avoidupois did nbl hinder the grass from growing under his feet and his political gun had de caved under the corroding atmosphere of inattention to duty. During the term of the b3ra con gressional session,- there Were thirty (30) times that he had opportunities to lend his assistance to his constituents, but where was he? Each time these opportunities presented themselves, the significance of his term was mark ed with the "Asleep at the Switch." The thinking people have at last fo cused the light of day on this record will not demand remuneration for their $7,500 annually paid for this office and knowing they can't, get out of a man that which is not contained in him, they are determined to "Change Horses" even if they are in midstream, and if the burden is transferred to the should ers of Joseph W. Little, we will not only be ably represented, but he will at all times have "Backbone' 'enough to speak, and vote his convictions in Congress. (Advertisement.) ELL-AWS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. Fair Bluff, N. C.. May 31. In a six iiraing' game of baseball here yester day afternoon, the Proctorvine team shut out the locals by the score of 6 to 0. Graham for the visitors pitched superb ball, f coming out of a couple of holes in grand style and allowing only one hit. AWard for the locals alsc pitched good ball. The battery work of Graham and Nve for th vUitnn -nro the principal feature. Fair Bluff playt Proctorville on the Orrum grounds! Friday of this week. Ain't It The Truth? You 'don't hire a hall when you want to tell your sweetheart All About It: You don't advertise the fact that the poorest player in the bunch trimmed you at Kelly pool: But you do throw out your 'chest and boost your favorite ciga rettes: You for SOVEREIGN! Ain't It The Truth ? CIGARETTES A cigarette is no better than the paper it's rolled with. Sovereign is rolled in the best cigarette paper in the world the highest grade im ported from France tasteless, even burnings absolute ly pure. "Quality Tells!" Coupons also good for Valuable Presents. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPART How biscuits your ? m-Manufactured rVorri .?suctd winter wha ofbestqumity V X If your biscuits are not baking as light and fine as they used to it's due to rain-damaged wheat. This season's crop was the worst in 50 years. Flour from such whoat lacks strengthi doesn't rise properly because it's fermented by too much moisture. But you can get flour made from high est grade wheat. By sending our own men to far off sections and paying pre mium prices, we got enough of the best wheat to keep Valier's Dainty Floor up to the highest quality. Now, espec ially, you ought to get this super fine flour. It may cost a trifle more. but it is guaranteed to make better tnseurts, cakty pastry etc. The Corbett Co.. Wholesale Distributors, Wihmnctoa. N. C. RUBBER SOLE Oxfords, Shoes and Pumps For Men, Women and Children. Big Lot Just Received at Peterson & Rulfs "The Home of Good Shoes" FOUWPEP t888 .1 II! L QUALITY cannot possibly mean f more to. you than it does to us, for it is upon: . quality the highest known that the corrtrn- t uation of our success depends, just as it always has. And when we say quality, we embrace,iin? the general term everything that goes to make perfect clothes, such as materials, fast colors, design, tailoring, fit, wearing endu rance and modest prices. Our clothes do not invite comparison they challenge it. Men's Suits, $15, $13, $20 and $25. Straw, Panama. Laflbon Hats. Manhattan and Emery Shirtssn Big Variety. J. M. SOLKY & COMPT 9 North Front Street FRUIT JAR Send Us Your Orders -I youxrasd is ?rfhfheOTice oiiaslb,theYaiCr ADS Trill bringyou a quick btryei: Riht notr is a good time to use theWiTAD5 The Morning Star o PHONE 51 Owners of Dogs Are Notified to Procure Proper Tags from the Tax Collector. Dogs running at large without proper tags are liable to be impounded. Extra cost charged for release. N. J. WILLIAMS, Chief of Police Owners and Drivers of Drays Are Notified to Procure Dray Tags For the fiscal-year, commencing June 1st, 1916, from the Tax Collector. . N. J. WILLIAMS, Chief of Police. Everybody Reads the Star Business Lsocal Ball's Genuipe Mason 1 pints, 1 cruarts, 2 quarts. Br - Ball's Ideal, Large Mouth Jars; sizes pint, 1 pint, 1 quart, 2 quarts. Jelly Glasses, with tin covers; Jar Lids; Jar Rubbers, all kinds; "Jacobi Best" Rubbers, finest grade, wide and thick ; Large line of Cheap Rubbers for both kind of Jars Preserving Kettles, porcelain-lined, Agate Ware and Aluminum. ft Water Coolers, all kinds. Ice Cream Freezers.' Order now and be ready for the trade when it comes. Large Stock Prompt Shipment. Right Prices N. Jacobi Hardware Comp'y 10 and 12 South Front Street I STACKS, TANKS, BOILERS, PUMPS. GAS AND STEAM ENGINE REPAIRS. REPAIRS FOR MILLS, HOTELS AND PUBLIC' WORKS. OUR FOUNDRY MAKES ALL KINDS of IRON, BRASS and ALUMINUM CASTINGS. Cape Fear Machine Works 'PHONE: 213. WILMINGTON, N. a HERE IT IS!!! "The Chest With the Chill In It" We carry this Box ini Four Sizes. Also a Full; Line of "White Moun-( tain" Refrigerators and! Shepard's Lightning, Freezers. J. W. MURCHISON & CO OUR STOCK COMPLETE 'PHONE, WIRE OR WRITE WHOLESALE HARDWARE 'PHONES: 106-1030 J . . . - Vv.. . - - NEW TRAIN FOR NORTH CAROLINA VIA. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY EFFECTIVE MAY 28th, 116. OWE NIGHT OUT TO CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. Connections for the Wert. DAY COACHES SLEEPERS DINING CAll Lv. Norfolk daily . . . . 4:00 P.M. Lv. Richmond daily . . 7:00 P.M. Lv. Charlottesville daily 9:45 P. M. Lv. Clifton Forge daily 12:50 A. M. Ar. Cincinnati dally . . II rOO A. M. Lv. Cincinnati daily . .12:00 Noon Ar. Chicago daily. . . 8;15P. M,. (Big 4) Ar. St. Louis daily . . 8:00 P.M. (B. & O. S. W.) Excellent connection at Charlottesville for Southern Rwy Train No. 36. arriving Charlottesville 7:55 P. M. at Richmond, for S. A. L. Train No. 4, arriving Richmond 5:37 "P. M. For full information, Rates, Pullman Reservations. Etc., ask your Agent, or write to JWO. D. POTTS, G. P. A H. B. CULLEJt, T. P. A Chesapeake A Ohio Ry. Co Richmond, Va. Richmond. Va. Mi .mm jfl ft :
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