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Baseball Boating'. Yachting Angling H II E FO 8 R 0 0 IlLYf 1 SHUTS OUT PITTSBURG Alexander's Pitching .for Phillies Shuts Out Cincinnati Giants and Cnbs Divide StasKtos Matefcea Error Helped New Twk Win First St. LOnls -. Wina Over Boston RESULTS TESTERDAT ; A.t St. Louis 4; Boston 3. At CKicago 1-8; Nek York 8-8. . k At - Cincinnati 0 ; Philadelphia . 3. At Pittsburg 0; Brooklyn 6. WHERE THEY PLAT TODAQ, Boston at St. Louis. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. - i ' Brooklyn at Pittsburg. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Brooklyn . . . .-65 Boston 59 'Philadelphia ...62 New York ........53 ' Pittsburg - .. .46 Chicago . 49 .St. Louis ...... ......4S . 'Cincinnati ... ........ 4 3 33 41 42 52 57 61 64 70 .631 .590 .596 .505 .447 .445 .429 .379 - Chicago, Aug. 18. The Giants and Cubs divided slugging- matches today. Errors helped New York win the first, .8 to '1, but ' long hits ' by 'the Giants off Prendergast, including a triple by Merkle, which cleaned the bases in the 'fourth, were factors. In , the .second rgame the Cubs pounded Anderson for tlx hits in the fifth inning, which, with two errors, netted six runs, win ding 8 to 6. Dave Robertson, of New .York, hit the ball overhe fence, with Ttwo on bases in the fifth. New York .... 204 200 000 8 10 0 Chicago 100 000 0001 5 ; , Perrit and Kocher, Kelleher; Pren dergast, Brown and Elliott, demons.. " Second game: iNew York .... 000 040 002 6 9 3 Chicago ........ 000 061 1.0 8 17 2 Anderson, Schupp, Benton and Koch er; Carter, Hendrix and Elliott. v .PittsbHrg, Aug. 18. Effective pitch ing by Cheney enabled Brooklyn to shut out Pittsburg here -today 6 to 0. 'Harmon was hit hard in the second , liming when four runs were scored -. on singles by McCarty, Cutshaw and SMowrey, Baird's error and Miller's double. , 'Brooklyn 040 000 )02 7 1 1 Pittsburg . 000 000 000 0 6 3 - Cheney and Miller; Harmon and Fischeri Cincinnati, - Aug. 18.-Alexander .pitched another shut out game and Philadelphia won from Cincinnati here today 3 to,0. Alexander did not. issue! a base on balls and did not allow-! al ' man past second, except in the fifst .Inning. Philadelphia .... 000 210 0003 8 1 4 Cincinnati 000 000-000 0 7.3 . Alexander and Killifer; Schneider, Ecnulz and Wingo. St. Louis, Aug. 18. A single by Sny ,fler, batting . for Corhan in the tenth, scored the run that won for St. Louis over Boston today, 4 to 3. Boston 000 167) 101 0 3 7 .0 iSt. Louis 001 110 000 1 i 8 ' 2 , Hughes, Nehf, Barnes and Black -.)urn, Tragresser; Doak and Gonzales. HOCKT MOUNT TAKES SECOND OF SERIES' FROM PETERSBURG Rocky Mount, N. C-, Aug.. 18.-r-Rally-jlng in the ninth after one was out, the ,Tar Heels slashed out two singles, "a two base :hit and a sacrifice- and .'counted two .runs and a victory ; iii 'the second game of. the series against : Petersburg. . The score 'a3 two to -oner in' a game tlat was fraught, with the spectacular work of Jhe . members -of both clubs, while the pitchers ex erted an effectiveness throughout. -Petersburg took her run in the open er when Simmons, first up, singled, purloined second and counted when -Parmelee'- errored on1: a grounder. It -went this until the ninth when Kirch .er singled, "Edwards doubled then Cal--ber sent along a sacrifice to right and the score was tied, while Eisel a mo ment lattfr. singled and the game was :won. y '.'.--' .- .' Petersburg - . . . ; . 100 000 Oofc 1 4 ; 0 "Ilocky Mount .... 000 000 0022 6 ,1 Mullin and Hudgins; Jarman and "Welcher, Talbot; umpire, Buckley; lime, 1:30; attendance, 425. frAUL PLAYS SENSATIONAL GOLF AT ASHEVILLE TOURNEY ;s. Asheville, N. CL, Aug. 18. Playing Sensational golf, W. M. Paul, of Char- lotte, champion of the Carolinas, - fought his way into the finals . of the August . invitation golf tournament at the Asheville Country Club here today by coming from ' behind " in the morn ing and winning from William Wal lace, of Richmond, on the 18th hole, and defeating William A. Knight, the crack Asheville golfer, 5 - up and 5 to play, in the afternoon. .' Whitney Bowden, of New Orleans, ;defeated Voono L.. Gudger, of Ashe ville .today, and will cross clubs with the Charlotte golfer in the finals to-morrow. . Wfliiam . A 'Knight, who lost ,to Mr. Paul this afternoon, won a se li gation match this morning frdm Field ing Wallace, winning by one up in ;20 holes. A remarkable performance of the day's play was that of Wil liam Wallace, Jr ofv-Richmond, 14 .years old, who won his way into the second flight finals tomorrow : by de feating J. S. Hurley, of i Asheville. i Columbus, Ohio; Aug. 18. With drawals took half the scheduled events of today's Graad Circuit racing card, and the get-away programme was lim ited to the 2:18 pace, won by , Miss Re jected In straight heats and the 2:15 trot that LLndsey won in a , five-heat contest , with Baby Doll. " Last ChaxMse to See the Japs. V Today and tonight 4:31) and 9:15 p. m. ! your last opportunity to see the Jap entertainers at - Lumina. BOlle Ritchie -And others too-Bijou today. SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES BEGINS In I nt ernrban League Thi Afternoon at Hilton Park When the Cuba and East Wilmington Cbuli. The post-season series of - games In the Interurban Baseball League; will begin this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Hilton park," when the Cubs and East Wilmington, the winners of the first and second halves of the 1916 pennant season, respectively, will dash in the first of the games which will deter mine the championship for the Reach Trophy. The championship finals are expected to draw bigger crowds than have attended any of the preliminary games, as interest is naturally very keen as to which of the teams, both of which have many backers, will be the winner. No charge will be made for admission. The members of both teams have been working hard the past week to' strengthen any weak points in their playing, and the indications are that the "opener" this afternoon will be a hard-fought and close contest from start to finish. The batteries for East Wilmington wilkprobable be Horne and Wilson, and for the Cubs, Casteen and Todd. The official scorer will be Mr. Quinlivan, while the umpires will be 'Vanlanding ham and Hunt. The line-ups for the two teams will probably be chosen froift the follow ing men: East Wilmington, Walsak, P. Jones, Shannon, H. Barlow, S. Jones, V. Pearsall, O. Pearsall, Wilson, Koelling, Horne and Greenewald; and for the Cubs, J. Casteen, Sweeney, Fu trelle, Bremer, Wagner, Rich, Sneeden, Childs, Todd, Bergen, Gordon. Page and Grant. THE BATTING LEADERS. Tris Speaker, with three hits in five times at bat yesterday, increased his lead over the American League bat ters by four points, as Ty Cobb lost one point with but one hit in fqur times up. Jackson's two hits in five trips to the plate, held his average at .354. . ; , ' r--r- ,. Dave Robertson again was the only one of the three leaders in the Na tional League to play and his average did not change on three . hits on nine times -, up. Daubert remains in the lead with Hans Wagner thirrL The standing: ...... . " American Leagne Player -. . AB H PC. Speaker, .:.400 ' 157 .393 Cobb .7.. 394 143 .363 Jackson k . ,. . . . . . '. . .-446 . 158 .354 National Lesgrne Daubert 374 122 .324 Robertson ...... ....390 126 .323 Wagner ....328 104 .317 MINOR LEAGUES. VIRGINIA LEAGUE At Rocky Mount 2; .Petersburg L At Portsmouth 2', Newport News 1. No other , schoduled. NORTH CAROLINA LEAGUE - At. Winston-Salem 5; -Charlotte 4; (10 innings). ' At Raleigh 1-1; Durham 2-7; (sec ond game 7 innings, agreement). At Asheville 3; Greensboro 6. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE . ; At Newark 0; Toronto 7 At Providence 2; Buffalo 7. -At Richmond 2; Montreal' 8. At Baltimore 1-1,; Rochester 5-4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At St. Paul 1-4, Columbus 3-L At Minneapolis 3; Toledo 7. ; : ;- - At Milwaukee 3; Louisville 11. ; At Kansas City 7; Indianapolis 1. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE : At Columbus 3; Charleston 3; (call, ed end eighth, darkness). - At Jacksonville 2; Columbia 0. : : . At Macon 1; Augusta 8. , . SOUTHERN 'LEAGUE At Little Rock 3; Atlanta L ' At Chattanooga 2; New Orleans 2; (9 -innings, darkness). ' " ' At Memphis 2; Birmingham 4 (11 Innings). - , At Nashville 3; Mobile 2; (11 In nings). ' ' Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 18. Walter Hagen, American professional of Roch ester, N. Y.. today added the Western Open Golf championship to his list of honors by completing the 72 hole medal contest on the blue mound Country Club links In 286 strokes. This score equalled made by Cb4ek Evans, of Chi cago iff winning-the 'National open ti tle at Minneapolis "recently, establish ing a record' for -72- boles In national- competition, '- -4 ' Norfolk,' Va, , Ak-. - i 18.rAnnoun ce ment was made tpday by the manage ment ; of ' the f Portsmouth, "Virginia League, club, tbat-Mannel Cueto, .Cuban' outfielder, has been .sold to .the Wash--ington;American League team. He left for Washington, today. - No - statement was issrued as-to the . price ; received-f or the player. " --- w-. "-.- ' Atlanta. Ga,"Aug. 18. Stewart Har ris, Atlanta, junior southern singles champion, today fought his way a step nearer the finals In the Georgia State Tennis championship, winning from Percy Cox, Atlanta. The scores were 6-3, 6-1, 6-4. . DR. RANKIN DISGUSTED . AT HEALTH CONFERENCE -. . jl. anv VU'kt so serious as at the present time. The people or me country are crediting the officers - rf th. rr-rtmji x-..-w n vik.cu kjiAwca ruuiic Health Service .with absolute knowl- omb" upon me . suDject., w w . m. - II 1 can't put Into effect methods worth -vuKMamj, wen i intend to wash my hands 'Of the whole matteir." -Dr. Rankin was told jthat the Public Health Service, whUe doing everything iv. , DOwe, prevent the spread of this dread disease, acknowledged that the. epidemic -was the first, of its kind about which, nothing . was known and that the preventive measures which had been instituted were for experi mental purposes more than anything else. V P.:r.'a. . - 'r f vr , "' - -- - r " -' : n ; -Motoring Aeronautics Tennis , -Golf, Etc. CLEVELAND LOSES ALL OF SERIES TO YAHKEES St. Louis Wins 11-Inning Game From Philadelphia , ' Brtniant Pttehtng by Ayres Enables Wachlngrton to Defeat Detroit Chicao Win Over Boston.- . ", 6 to 11. r . EESUXTS YESTERDAY At Washington .2, Detroit 1. At Philadelphia. 3. St. Louis 4. At New York 4v Cleveland 3. At Boston 6. Chicago 11. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY St. Louis, at Washington. -Detroit-at Philadlephia. " Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Boston. STANDING OF THE CLTTBS w L Pet. Boston.. ............ .65 47 .580 Cleveland . 6.2 : 51 .549 Chicago ... .1. ...... .64 51 .557 Detroit ... 62 54 .534 St. Louis 62 53 .539 New York . . . ........60 52 .536 Washington .i..53 58 .477 Philadelphia ... ... ..23 85 .213 Washington, Aug. 18. Ayres bril liant pitching enabled Washington to defeat Detroit , today 2 to 1. Detroit's only run was score'd by Crawford who went all the way to second on Shank's error, was sacrificed to third and tal lied oh a eecrtflce fly. Ayres' hit scored Washington's two runs after a single, a pass and an infield out nad put men on second and third. Detroit 010 000 0001 6 0 Washington . . ..020 000 00 2 7 1 DuBuc, Mitchell and Spencer; Baker, Ayres and Henry. New York, Aug. 18. New York made a clean sweep of the series with Cleve land today winning an exciting 13 in ning contest, 4 to 3. The game was sensational pitchers battle between two youngsters. Shocker and Lambeth, and both did splendid work. Cleveland . .101 000 010 000 0 3 11 1 New York .010 101 000 000 1-4 8 ; 1 Lambeth -and O'Neill; Shocker and Walker. Philadelphia, Aug. i8. A wild pitch by Bush, with two men out and Maf sans on third base and Severeid on second, gave St. Louis the winning ran of an 11-innlng game here today, 4 to 3. St. Louis .000 003 000-01 4 5 3 Philadelphia . .010 001 001 00 3 - 8-0 Groom, Wellroan and Severeid, Na-bors;-Sheehan, Bush , and Haley, Plp inich. ' Boston, Aug. 18. The Chicago Amer icans won from Boston today 11 to '6 (evening- up the series at two games each. Leonard was batted from the box in the first Inning. Six runs were scored fn tits 'inning and-J. Collins made two doubles' In the inning. Chicago . . . ..600 000 104 11 11 X 3 Boston . . .....020 000 031 6.11 Af0 Williams, Faber and Schalk; Leonard, Gregg, Wyckoff, "Shore and Cady, Thomas. ' - ' ': -" Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 18. Withdraw als took- half tbe scheduled events of today's Grand Circuit racing card, and the get-away programme was limited to the 2:18 pace, .won by Miss Re jected in straight Treats and the 2:15 trot that Lindsey won Jti a, five-heat contest with Baby DolL "iV Washington. Aug. 18. John Bentley. pitcher, was sent to the Baltimore In ternational League club today by Man ager Griffith, of the Washington Am erican League club. ' ' . "Wfcere U My Husband V (Advertisement). STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUN- . ty or .New Hanover Commissioners' '.. Sale, ' . " , -' By virtue and in pursuance of the power., of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by,C. D. Fqard and wife, Florence H. Foard, on the 11th day of November, A D. 1915, to the Hanover Trust Co., which mortgage is duly recorded in the Office of the Re corder ot. Deeds of New Hanover Coun ty, Book" 87, page 250. 4 ' '"' -The undersigned mortgagee will ex pose for sale to the highest bidder at Public Auction, for cash, at the Court HOuse door in the City of Wilmington. New Hanover County, .State of North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock M on the 7th.; day of September; A.'- D. 1916, the following described tract, piece, or par cel of 'land,' lying, being and situated ih ltheClty of . Wilmington, County of New'Sanover, and the State of North Carolina, 4hd bounded and described aa Beginning at a point in the western line of : 5th st. 66 feet south of the ' Southwestern intersection of Princess St.' and' ,5th streets, , running . thence i westwaxdly and Darallel with Pi-i !St.; 120 , feet, thence southwardly and parallel with 5th street 66 feet, thence eaetwardly and parallel with Princess st. 120 feet to the western line of 6th St., thence northwardly , and- along the western line" of 5th st. 66 feet to th.e point of beginning, and same being part of lot two, in block 168, according to the official plan of the City 'of Wilming ton,' North Carolina. 1 ' . This, the 7th day of Augusts 1916. - HANOVER TRUST CO. Herbert MoClammy, , Attorney, v .' Stearns' Electric . THE ORIGINAZi Rat and Roach Paste Ready for use. Direction in 15 languagea U. SW Government bays it. 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Deceased had spent almost his en tire life in Goidsboro. first in the rail road service, , then for years in the Bank of Wayne, and for a number, of years latterlv s hA.? hnolrrwTWr In the division superintendent's office of me Boutnern cotton Oil Company of this city. He Is survived by hlswlfe and three children, Mrs. L. D. Giddens, of Wil son; Mr. Paul Stanley, of Tampa, Fla. and Mrs. Richard Hopkins, of "Live Oak, Fla-, an .of whom were with him in his closing days, as. was - also his only sister, Mrs. C. E. Haakett, of Wilming ton, and his only surviving brother, Mr. John E. Stanley, of this city. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock, conducted by his pas tor, Rev. N. H. D. Wilson. Tired, Nervous, Run Down, Liver Clogged and Poisoning the System? Tollo Water Will Clean Your Liver and Start You Feeling Good in Half an Hour Too much rich. starchy food . clogs the liver. 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Ships ing bill,? carrying ? $ibr 000,000, by a party vote of 38 to ': 21, and rejected amendment to attach Im migration bill as rider. . r . Foreign Relations committee heard Secretary Lansing- on proposed pur chase of Danish West Indies. - Concurred In House amendments7 . to uniform bill of lading measure. f Recessed at 6:40 p. m. until 11 a. m. Saturday. .- house ; .' Met at .oon. . Received President Wilson's veto of Army Appropriation bill. 4 ; V Adopted .conference report on naval appropriation, bill which now goes' to the President. Adopted conference report on Phil ippine self government bill. v V.;-' " . Representative Hay re-Introduced Army Appropriation , bill without sec tion revising articles of war which caused President's veto. .-.' Adjourned at 5:55 p. m. until noon Tuesday.- . ;':' Golf Score Bob: Issued. The Southern railway has just issued a golf score book which is very com plete. 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