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THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTONr N. CX WEDNEOTAY, MAY 5, 1920. THUEI3 yjMnMinMiniMiiiMiiiiiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinin,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H BASEBALL RESULTS w IB COLLEGE BASEBALL jlacon -Mercer 3; Vanderbilt 0. re Swarthmore is; Xinl- 1 cVarthmore bwarc. nf North Carol! na 1; Landing of the clubs 4 MEXICAN LBAGTJEi Won. Lost. PC. ijton " troit . .10 . . .10 ..11 . .. 4 . .. 7 ... 7 . . . 5 3 5 6 8 8 8 13 .769 .667 .647 .429 .467 .467 .357 .133 X vriO AL. LEAGUE ' Won. Lost. PC. rooklyn jttsburg Louis ijton ' icago . i - tit 1 U l rv .10 . 6 . 8 . 7 .7 . 5 . 7 . 5 6 6 6 6 7 5, 10 PIEDMONT .(.enoboro inston-eaicm ..... ?h Point rham LEAGUE Won. Lost. ..7 1 S 4- 4 8 3 4 4 ! 6 ! 6 SOUTHERN LEAGUE Won. Lost. ,mphls .- Lbile ashviUe, ... Orleans tlanta le Rock . rminShanV hattanooga ..11 . .11 . ..10 . ..10 ..10 . .. 7 .... 1 .. 5 4 - 9 10 10 8 14 .6t5 .500 .571 .538 .500 .600 .412 .357 PC. .875 .556 .333 .444 .333 .332 PC. .733 .611 .626 .626 .500 .412 .467 4263 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Won.. Lost. PC. 9 2 lumtHA . iartanburg arlotte arleston . gusta . . . . . i 3 5 6 7 8 .818 .727 .500 .455 .300 .111 PIEDMONT LEAGUE An Rich tli liming? Rally. snetial to The Star.) nrham. May 4. Staging; an eighth Ling rally thl afternoon Greensboro mi. her second straignt game rrom Lham by a score of 4 to 2. The idtnr scored all of their runs In he eighth on four hits; two errors and stolen base. Durham scored two uns in trie nun on iwj umcs uu uhb, wild pitch, a passed ball and two its. ' The score: R , H, B reensboro ... ..000 500 040 4 8 0 turham .. .. ..000 020 000 3, 4' 5 Edney, Huttenstine ."and "Pierre, mith; Goode and White, '. ; i v AMERICAN LEAtrUE . -. -.5'. ' V. fi t , !C?V0 Hammered Hard. ed thrf5f y A8t' Louis hammer Ir,, ree Chicago pitcher, hard today StockedJ S Ke"nd Heath were Pitched first gume since taking ili the evf1 f ia8t "ason d with i.rtv??"0V f two inng-s was steady throughout. The score: ; Chicago . . . . . .210 010 00 0 ? 2 8t. Louis .. ... ...113 133 OOx 12 18 0 'w :H,eath' 1-owdermilk and Schalk; Weilman and Biaiings.V , timely Hitting- Win.. Washington.., May 4. Timely hittintr enabledPhitadelpMa to take the oS! game otthe series from Wa.shingtot today, 6 to 4. Perry, pitching- ;f or tha visitors, was batted hard but received good support. The-score: V Philadelphia .. . .301 001 0016 10 1 Washington.:.. ...001 000 3004 9 0 -Perry -and .Perkins; Zachary and Gharrity. - v ' New York, 6 Boston, i. ' New York, May 4. The New York American made it three out of five from Boston here today by winning the last game of the series, 6 to 1. Hoyt was knocked-out of th box. The score : . . . R. H E Boston- .. .. ....001 000 000 1 5 0 New York ....v ..011 040 000 6 10 0 Hoyt, Karr and Devine; Quinn and Ruel. Detroit Win Another. Detroit, May 4. i-Detroit won its sec ond game of the season by defeating .Cleveland today 2 to L Both of De troits rung came in the ninth inning when Cobb singled, scoring Bush and Yeach. , The soore: R H B Cleveland .... 000 000 010 1 4 2 Detroit .. .. .. ..000 000 002 2 3 4 Myers and O'Neill; Dauss "and Stan age. ' ' " v. ' SOUTHER ASSOCIATION Birmingham' Takes Three. Chattanooga. Teun., May 4. Bir mingham made it three straight from Chattanooga today, Bernsen's triple leading to three runs in the eighth in ning and giving Gbazner the victory In a pitching duel with Noel, 4 to 1. The score: R. H. E. Birmlingham .. ..100 000 0304 7 1 Chattanooga .. ..000 000 010 1 6 1 Glazner and Peters;" Noel, York and Neiderkorn. Tobacconists Outplayed. (Special to The Star.) tenville. Va.. May 4. High, Point a4 on her batting clothes ; today .a,nd ilmfnistered a severe dubbing Jto ; the bfracconists, 16 to 4,.-"The gaw was tver in doubt and the furniture mak- s played rings around Danville in very particular. The score: ' . - R H !igh Point .. ..230 301 106 16 19 tanville .020 002 000 4 10 B 2 4 Winaton, 4 Ralefarh, 1. , (Special to The Star.) Winston-Salem, May 4. In' a game eatured by the pitching . of Parriah, "ho allowed only 3 hits during' the -ontest, the "Capitals were defeated y a score of 4 to 1. Another fea ure of the game was the -batting -of pdors, who landed safely three times rut of three trips to the plate. Hughes Hid good work for Raleigh. ' In spite ( the many errors by Winston, the pitching of Parriub won- the game. The score: R H E IVinston-Salem . .000 11 C 0204 7 7 Raleigh .. .... ..000 010 J)00 1 ; 3 Parrish and Fedore; Hughes and P.ow'.and. ' . : fr NATIONAL LEAGUE V Champions Win Again. Cincinnati, May 4.U-The champions t'roke their losing' streak today by winning a close game from Chicago 3 to 4 and went back to first place In the Natlnal loaniA racA. . The score : R H E haso .. .. .nno nnn 25ft 4 91 Cincinnati .... . . .020 120 00!! 0 Carter. Martin. Pallv anA O'TTarrAll. ly; Ring, Luque. Ruether and' "ingo. , - 1 P1gr Streak Broken. Philadelphia "vtav a xr.- .T.ir "broke its losing streak by winning 5 to 4 vjrtory over Philadelphia, Af- "r IlVe SCOrplffaa nnlnaB hnW Tnnv . . tuiiua . ... na Causey were driven frdm the box. score: vr. hE Tnrlr AAA AA. AA . A ' A "ilphla .....000 001 2014 14 1 J'ney' vgltLB, Benton and Smith, ton! Game Potponed. Htt k pw-i'-way 5. S3 w , liQuii- vubvuU a ct Rninlng at Boston. "OStnn t . . WlVn' May boston- VIRGINIA LEAGUE At l!frno,,th 1' Richmond. 15. ; . 1. J"" cwh. 0: Knrlrv Mniint . o At TSTii Bn. 5; Norfolk, 3. iNTERN NATIONAL LEAGUE. A ron, S; Baltimore, 6. . A fcJSe' 7; Tonto,.6. .$ At jit H; Rochester, 2. nt Jersey -itv.TaAi ' . - t ATLANTIC LEAGUE south A. . Charleston. K-' fn,,..- a '116-1 ;!'Itn.bur 2; Greenville:; At ri Ln- rain.) - - b4, 10; Augu.ta.-S,:- . Atlanta Wins Opener. Atlanta, May 4. Atlanta' won the opening giame of the series with Mem phis here today, .7 to 3, the Memphis team using three pitchers In an effort to astern the tide. Th score: ; t . ;"-",--...' 1 : R. IL E. Memphis .... .;..000 010 020 3, 7 4 Atlanta . . . . .. .001 320 Olx 718 1 Canavan,' Albrls, Goodbred and Bi choff; Suggs and Powell. - . Naahville S Mohlle L, MobSle, Mlay 4. Hodge allowed Mo bile but three Jhlts today and Nashville defeated Mobile, 3 to 1. Fulton was hit' hard. "The scoref ' : '-R. H. E. - a.. ' ', AAA A A- AAA A t Mobile . . v. .. . 010 600 000-r-i; 8 2 I Hodge and Kobftbecker; Fulton and Coleman. -' " ' . ' . New Orleans Wins Final. New Orleans May 4. New Orleans took the final game of vthe series from Little Rock, by. a score of 4 to 2 here today. Lohmaii, who 'started for Little Rock, was relieved in the third In ning. The score: ' R. H. E. Little Rock .. ..000 100 100 2 7 1 New Orleans ... ..003 000 Olx 4 10 2 Lohman, Robinson, Masters and Brottem; Phillips and Dowie. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At St. Louis, 3; Milwaukee, 2. At Co.lum'bu, 6; Louisville, 1. At Toledo, 0; Indianapolis, 6. -At Minneapolis, 8; Kansas City, 6. SCHANG' COMES TO TERMS. - New York. May 4. Walter H. (Wal y) . Schang, catcher of the B.oeton Americans, who had refused to report this season unless granted a salary of 112,000,, came to terms today with Harry Frazee, president of the Red Sox. "We affected a sort of com promise," ' V.Mr.'i -Frazee announced. VSchang did some great work for the Boston club last season and ye gave him something" to show our apprecia tion." v ' v ' ; - y 9 - SENATOR. LODGE SELECTED. Washington, May 4. Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, is to be temporary chairman of the republican 'national convention at Chicago and will deliver the keynote speech,, according to re publican ieader .in congress who have conferred recently with . Chairman Hays.-ot, the republican national com mittee. .. ' ; r - :- -i : VOLCANIC ERUPTION MEPOBTKTJ . Nrw York. May 4. Indications that a volcanic eruption was taking place on the I-la-nd of Old PcVn the Caribbean sea, were reported here SSay. by- the United J." steamer Oalama-rea. .em ,lm Luge from the ship said that volumes ofwhite smoke were observed aoend fng frX or of lt tallest peaks late yesterday afternoon. SIGNS PENSION BILL Washington. May 4. President ,WI1 sotrSL signed the Filler pensna bill increasing the .penaiona of vetemns of the civil war and widows and other deplenidents 01 tih. 1- t.A ; rnrY. t 205 Princess and get your Building' and Loan shares. Save and own a home. Carolina Build fnJaStSan Association. 205.PTincess I w. 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