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THE MORNING STARi , WILMINGTON, N. C; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920. V -- 'V j : - V- rL r- ...... ., ,. - - ' - - :: ' ll n News and Gossip of Sport Circles gaselaU Veqtling- Boxing j- Racing - Golf - Grefl Games Are Expected 7i Team omesi Across Bits VTith Berl 9 Aggregation. . .'!Sf .Kite. manager, of the. local in- P" k a Am An.nlr - indent team se "r'-.r'TJ, ' ,or some fine games- wheflv hi. lng,regatior. meets the Washington JS'rf0f the Eastern. Carolina league . ,.ti7 field ."'"' 's " j STANDING OF THE CLUBS ; PIEDMONT LEAGUE - Won. -'Lost,. P. C. Raleigh Greensboro j . . High Point....1. Danville, ...... Durhrfm ...... i Winetori-Salem ... 21, 21 , .18 17 15 13 : U - 13 15 ;18 , 22 ;.2i ,618 ;618 .545 .486 .405 .382 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Columbia n Washington buncn win. arrive in the city tomorrow at noon and the flf st F rm vridav." The game Satur y - "Won. .-24 Greenville v . . L ,t 19 Charleston ........ ..I-16 Spartanburar - .", i . .... 16 Charlotte .. ... 15 Augusta ; . . . . . . . . . . . ; 10 Kilohis Meets ; Gardner : fere PinkGardner,. .the pride of Charlotte, and John; Ktlonis,-. the; durable Greek, will go . tot the mat at the Academy of Lost. P. C.Vyusl? w riaay,:!rtigntt in what prom 9; .727 -Ise to be the blue ribbon wrestling 13 , .594 I event; of the local; season. . 18. v ' .471 I .! Kllonis. Slna. hla Imrottnn rf tt,A ... 471 Hon south of the reason and Dixon 18 AMERICAN LEAGUE ' - , . Won. Cleveland .t .. ; ...... 26 , New York ......... . . 24 Boston 22 Chicago .... . . . . 20 ill begin at 5:15 o'clock, as; .will vvasningion 19 in the line-up of the visitors will be n some of the fastest -college play- in the state. Their batteries are Lrticularly strong. Kite states he will work Stanley lohnson in the box for the first game Cd Jack Curtis will probably pitch riday. He has not decided who will ,,rk on Saturday. Kite says that he lost about --twenty, dollars on the three games with Chad- doum and as it is going to cost "con- siderably more to get Washington ' here he hopes the fans will make a-' more liberal donation jat .the park.' : . SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Philadelphia Detroit 15 12 NATIONAL LEAGUE ' - 1 i Wnn T.nat 18 .Jr65. line some , months ago,: has yet to meet .JU4! defeat. Tn". thn mipVitv and Pinkus, however, he,wUt meet a foeman worthy of his steel and to keep his shoulder -blades from ' immediate con-j nection witn tne Diooa-stamea mat will have .to.: show all his cleverness. interest is keen .. in the , bout and Manager Cates is anticiDatihe a record .500 breaking crowd when' these two sons of .389 i jrratrrjle clash. Th matnh wHl hn . .375 best two in three'fall event,: the win .324 liter to take the crate and th Inaar tn get it. - ' - . - ' r - Lost. 12 15 . 16 18 ' 19 22 25 25 P.. C. .684 .615 .579 ' .526 Cincinnati 24 Chicago ., ...... .f , 24 Brooklyn ............. 21 Pittsburg 19 Boston- . . ... ........ . 17 St Louis . . i ;, . . . . 18 New York . .... 15 Philadelphia . . ; . 14 16 17 1 15 17 19 22 22 25- P. C. ,.600 ..585 .583 .628 .472 .450 .405 .359 SOUTHERN LEAGUE A .. Won. Lost. P. C. V..' Spinners 'Annex Another (Speeial torThe Star.) Augusta.. June 1. The Greenville tlub came back this , afternoon"1 And von from, the locals by the score . of I ten to tliree. Jess Doyle the league's premier twirler won his eleventh vicA tory this afternoon, Statham for the home club was hit hard' giving up ' 'a total of fifteen bingles and; walking five mea, Huber for Greenville hit one over the left field fence in the ninth for a home run. This 'was., one of the longest hits ever seen on a Jocal 'diam- omi. Nig Clarke, ' hit'- safely. four times from as many trips to. the .tub- ter. - . ' ". V.-.. :-!-;-i The score: -' ' iR- -;H ...E Greenville -.002 111-203 10; 15 1 Augusta 000 000 300 3 17 v 3 Doyle and Clark; Stathani- a?id;Ag rew. ' ' Hornets Rally Bat Lose. " .(Special to The' Star.) ' r. Charlotte, June 1. Ficken's appar ent temporary lapse of memory when, with the bail in his hand he -didn't touch Brst base in the ninth Inning, enabled the Hornets to score two runs and tie the score and forced Spartanburg- to play four extra innings, be fore defeating Charlotte"'' to 3 -Ah 131 innings. Herschell, sotithipaw, pttch ed magnificent ;ball, Friday ... was his own worst enemy 2 'e: fanned ."ten but his bases on balls and errors were responsible for his team's downfall. Spartanburg . The score: . - -. f , H. .HV.E 100 000 200:000 14 8 5 Charlotte ..000 100 002 000 0 3 4 2 Herschell and Wells, Friday and Marshall. . - . -.'" Memphis, r.. . J26 Mobile .v... ..... . 23 ; Little Rock .,. ..V 23 New Orleans ......... 23 Nashville, . . . . v . . . . . . . . 21 Atlanta 20 Birmingham ......... 19 Chattanooga i. ....... 15 15 19 19 22 24 ,23 22 30 "VIRGINIA LEAGUE C v v ' - Won. Lost. Richmond. Norfolk. Portsmouth Rocky Mount . Petersburg . . .; Newport News Suffolk Wilson 1 -- 26 19 17 17 16 14 13 7 5 12 14 16 16 18 21 26 634 .548 .548 .511 .467 .,465 .463 .333 P. C. .839 .613 : .548 .515 .500 .438 .382 .219 VIRGINIA LEAGUE PIEDMONT LEAGUE Comers Still Cemtng.--;r , (Special to The Star.)" . s" Columbia,-June 1. Paul: Johnsofl ap pearing in his .first game against his iormer team-mates- outpitched; McCabe and Columbia won ,the second game of the series from - Charleston - by .a score lot 8 to 3. Johnson wa effective I throughout and ' with perfect , support 1 not have been scored on. -vine tome team bunched hits on McCabe in two innines. A ' sensational baTe land catch by Lacy starting a double play and a fielding play by -F. F.. Heck featured as did the hitting Of Wendell, r. H. Heck and Lacy. r :. The score: .' R H- JE Charleston .. ...000 010-1013 10 2 Columbia .. .....200 150 OOx 8. 15 3 McCabe and Hoffman! Jehnson and endell. NATIONAL LEAGUE. f Lokfng Streak Broken ( ' " (Special to The Star.) High Point, June 1. The locals' los ing i streak,, jbvhlch had . reached ' five straights, 'was broken this afternoon when timely hits defeated the' Danville Tobacconists 6" to 3. .Waldron'Ajhomerj High's triple and. Miller's1, double wete the more timely of the locals while Moore's two-bagger sent in two .Dan ville runs. : . .; . ' The score-: , T. jr ; !R. H. K. High: Point v. ... ; 120 Oil lOx 6 9 1 Danville . k . . . 000 000 ,030 -3 7 4 High- and Holmes, Melser and De haney .Thompson. . t.- Builders Beat Goobers - Suffolk, Va.. June 1. Suffolk terrors gave the game to -Newport News this afternoon, score seven to one. The builders scored one run each- in the first, second and third when -they al lowed the locals to shut them out for three innings and in the sixth on a se ries of errors and wild plays. Swartz and Noonan scored. Two more runs were made in the seventh when Branni tans nix. wem 10 second on error, Whitecraft safe - oh fielder's " choice Both scored on efforts of locals to catch man out at second and home. Suffolk's run was made in seventh" with one man down, Davies walked, sent to second on error and scored on Street's hit The score: . r.h. e. Suffolk .....000 000 100 i 5 9 Newport News ... . .Ill 002 200 7 7 3 Street. Eckert: Noonan Umpire, Orth". - SOUTHERNS LEAGUE. " Pelicans Pile Up Runs. - : Memphis, '- June L In , ;a . j batting match here today, New. Orleans piled up twelve runs to Memphis eight and broke the locals winning streak. The score: . t 0 , R H E New Orleans . .000 022 035 12 15 0 Memphis . ...001 100 033 8 12 2 - Murchison and Deberry Thweatt Canavan and Meyers. . - ; ; INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE J Bulla Stage Rally ., (Special .to The Star.) . Durham, June li With the score standing 4 to 2 against Durham In the ninth inning' of today's game and two men out. Miller tripled .'to right and Magrann "followed with a home run to left, tieing the, count. ; In the tenth inning. Durham won from Winston on hits made by ' Whitted Shay and pay ton, Whitted scoring the winning run from second ort Lan infield hit. Miller was the star of the game, fielding sen sationally' and hitting the ball . hard. . . The score: .; . n . ; , RH. E. Winstoa-Sal6m 101 000 002 0 --4 12 0 Durham . ., . . . .000 010 012 1 5 15 0 " "Geockel and Felders; Nelson and White- . ; . - , At' Jersey' City. 3; Reading, 7. At Rochester, 6; Buffaio, 9. At Baltimore," 3; Syracuse, 0. . At Ak'rph.- 3,; Toronto, 4. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. At Bartow, ; 6 ; Orland-o, 2. At Day to-na, ) 5 ; Lakeland, ft. Others raints . , v LIPTON'S CHALLENGER .-! ' '. TRIED - UNDER' OWN SAIL Three Homer Entile, Vl Philadelphia. June i.-A-Fottr J doUblei flays enabled Boston to defeat Phlla ielphia, 8 to 4 today despite three lo al home runs. MantTs-'lIOtrreftlin ' in' 'he ninth with two on . bases clinched the victory. Stengel .drove oneyhome wh to left field and- another -over -the rt5lit field wall. Philadelphia's major sue games have produced . twenty- a home runs in the last fourteen Paying- davs : . ' The score: ' ' R. H. E. Philadelphia ... .000 OttO 202-4. 11 v.2 FillinBtm .Patriots Move Up Greensboro, June 1.- Joe Huttenstine, the Patriots' premier twirlery held Joe Vard's' Capitals at. his mercy this af ternoon and as he was given faultless support by his team mates had no dif ficulty in ' applying-.-the . white wash to the visitors. -The -Capitals played a good1 game. 'but .failed to hit when hits would have, counted for runs. The vic tory today again ties the Capitals and Patriots for first position. ' " ' ' ', The. -scores : c .i?- r. h- Rale.gh.. .I. '...?... ,000 000 000 0 ,6 1 Greensborof ..... . ...200 120 OOx 5 8.1 ... Hughes . and Karney; Huttenstine and PierTeT - ' : ' ' Cnbn Are Humbled.. "s S to 5 In tVio fulfil "tram Sf find It wa a 5jj8ht victory. score: - '1 R "innnntl Ruether's eighth .Chi! 'ago Kill 201 200 001 6 002 200 001 5 and Wine-n- ,"Hndri-r 'r, O'Farrell. - . ' : , - 4 Aether H. E. 6 1 ; 9; 1 ''. and de- Pitt wm xo varus. riltsbure-h. .Tnn 1 st T.t ' " V . UVrUA9 Pittsburgh today & to A, in a 15- Benrv T ln the 'final Inriing Mc y doubled to left and eventually "fl on en n . '14 vtcsslv errors.. oyv.ronaer ' K. 1-1. Hi. 003 000 100 000 001 5 13 1 MU1S- Pittsburghl , 000 000 301 oort noo i:u Ver- w g' Jacobs Hanes ' and Dil Hamilton, Meadbr, Ponder and ookiv. V Are Mounting;.' 'Pthes' r ' June 1 Brooklyn cleaned H tJ. of three games with New a.. qries t '""wseH iub siring o y. in . .S1X straighrby winnine, to 11 in u ni ... pitchers were used. and increased Its string of IL. Th. " each side i R. H. E. 003 110 040 9 14 4 , Bent0n v ." uu uaz OZZ-r-10 17. .2 "er; Mar f' PPugtee and-Smffh and AMERICAN LEAGUE - Athletics Take Tivo. A Boston; t June . 1. Philadelphia today took both games from Bostorr making it three out of .four In the series. Du- gan's hitting, particularly a timely double In-' ' the'' last inning aided j the visitors : ln taking the" opener, f 8 to 6. Harris, av six loot six Inteh -righthander, pitched effectively in the second game, winning, 7 to; 2. : The score (first game): R H E Philadelphia . '..100 140 002 8 11 3 Boston : ; V - . i . : .300 201 000 5 8 HaBty, Rommeil, Keefe and Perkins Harper, Jones ' and Schang. The score (second game): R H t Philadelphia .. ..105 100 0007 10 ,: Eostonr ... . 300 201 000 B 8. r. Harris and Myatt; Bushv - Fortun . and Schang.. ' ' --: Ninth Straight for Yanks. New " York, ' June 1. The New- 'Yprl Americans won their ninth straign- game here today, defeating Washing ton -by a score of 14 to 7 in a hart hitting" contest. ' Ruth, - New Tork': batting star, started his first game o the season as a pitcher, but retired 1: the :f if th; after his team piled up a tei run lead; , The score: ' . ,. ; R. H. E. Washington . 200 021. 002 r7 10 New York ..... .006 610 lOx 14 17 2 Ericksoil, V Courtney and Gharri ty; Ruth, Thormahlen, and Hannah, Hoff-mann. City Island; N.:;.Y., June 1. Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht,- Shamrock IV, challenger, f 6 : the.' America's cup, was tried ' under ,h'erwn! sail today for the first time , since . being brought to this country "lrt 1914; w In a' breeze of about ten knots, " the ... reconstructed . green racer 4 was put l through . her paces on Long Island sound! " In the aggregate she had-abQut a twenty mile spin. Crossing the sound to Hempstead Har bor and then back . towards Larch mont. . . C - : '. Captain Wm. Burtbn who will sail the Shamrock IV, -was at the wheel. There also was on board Mrs. Burton, wife of .the English skipper; Col. Dun can Neill. Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht ing, representative in America and Charles- Nicholson, designer of the craft,'. 'At the. end of the trip,' all stat ed they, were pleased with the way the yacht stood ' up in a breeze that was decidedly stronger than ithe one .that carried away - the Resblute's . mast off New Haven a week ago Saturday. t . Boots Prove Ftatal 1 Wilson,.,. ,June , 1. Wilson , lost., the game this afternoon- 'to'-Rockjr'Mount on errors. The score: , - R. H. E. Rocky Mount ... I . .002 100 200 5 6 3 wiison ..nv;:r.r.M:ooo 010 010 2 10 5 Batteries: , Fullenwelder,, and . Chls holm; :. Jolliffe and ' Hughes. Attend ance 1,500. - NATIONAL COMMITTEE CALLS FOR- SUFFRAGE RATIFICATION ' Chicago, June 1. On motion of T. 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