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6 OHEENSBOEO DAILY NEWS TUESDAY APRIL 19, 1910 STANDING OF THE CLUBS t , - - - r- SPORTING NEWS NATIONAL. AS PRETTY AS ARE MABE lube" FJdrldge Lues Ten Innings ',' against Danville lo j Tie. v t-tii t . n ri thrit- In the Jinn til W horvt (Can'liii mwijuoi JllllS VV itlM'll f. tli''l -111'1 B 1o mrn r.),Lii third hart Iriuinst Kid: it'c, l"i ttw l. i- i I.m a fnc gmf .iiid ldb f - a smiim if.tt'Lu r (ltiun ui !- pidi" ? Iau.. for the lor a,. mnfd -i .t ' 10 pJ"1-it1' II fVflM't . U la I A Ml Y. . d .i fl 1 tj I . L" II ' ) l IKl lb- it. I vii.it sJi. uil fi Ha k? lo: t i it -o ,A I'.u I QV.il Krt v ifh First Inti'D P-n i. i! .Mail Up. h'l 1 . r i Ii 1 1 1 . ' 1 tin hit i. nM .... ' v 4,! .11- v tnt t thn.l n I- '-- I i ii.il. nk c. it ii-h.,.. ;.. I,,!- pii 4 iiT n.Jt ii ! fn -' ' , : ' In t ml. iit tl ' i -' 'Mi. ..h." , ' - t Mid. It. 1 l-M i. 1 I - .- -! t ' I ' 'J .tlHOll. ' It il ..I - t, . Second Innin? -iir..!l iif- i v 1 i ' - - r I. , i - : .. t ti.p.l m! H t til -t ! 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Kunkle hit i t" 'hirl. o'it at lirst tirrrnaboro: j 'Ihta-t.-r :) a o.it t. n-ntM henllry . i mi 4 .t ji ir : M Ii : i t i vurn t and i -.i.-l Hi- U all h I'Ut. liiilifh Hew , .Mil in t.ht Eighth Innir IXin vil !r : Hu!M'y mi j I') Ittl t ,d "(I '! S OKI 1 'i 1 llll i ,1" ri fl- . 1 ' in-'U lilt In . -i . -h't 'till ., 1 1 I I i . I . i I, - I' r'.r.l.-r H- .-Ul t i . ' 1 T ,!-. ,. i i-i. ...,t I.ldihU li.i I" "Ihi. 1 1 u I u! 1 If! i N.nth Inning I hleoi.iri , tVw "lit tO Irl liM-dl I lilt to hllOlt. "HI .! IjII MlXikfT llt lllMMIIl plMit'I, Itimn ! ; f k ii. Miul tnout Ii l in mit at l.i -i ' .r- j.-' Ill k.. rd 'It w "HI t- -.i- i I i-! - -I - u. I. ...il I l.ra-l'.T m oii( .. . miff I to i h Inning I v m ill J-irk n flew 1 1 1 o 1 1 r K iiii k l- IoiiN oiil mi i Irlier . I! i- hit ( .fid. "lit H I III t , .r f. n-'f o llfiili" flew out I" hott llh k n i i hi k out 'Tamei firw out to Cluba Cincinnati . Rot on I'liilaalfliii , I'ltl.t.,,iK St J,otn Brook I " ii St mi o K I'kjcao C'lubi f'VvHa-nd aihr.ij;t on St. tVuis. . . Detroit . .. Bftori New ork ( 'hx'atro Philadelphia W. . 3 AMERICAN. SOUTHERN riuhf Mnnt-jfornerr . A Hit ' a Mt ni.iij-( VnhtU- .. . "Iih 1 1 a nooa Iiii nu ngriH m - ,i i irl n Nli-11-- .. "uh ( ohinttui-' 'ii k"U I ui,rntu Mi. -on t lunit'id .i i .iniidli SOUTH ATLANTIC. 331 P.- , Htfttt OH! (ili? ."(() :n:i :i u !:w . (MMI j 7U IT l17 (am BASEBALL RESULTS 1.1,1 II I . I Mt 1 hlld Inning I mi Oil t .1 i'1 ii ..ul n hit i.i ! i -l 1 1 1 i R-,IIM tlu-l mil I I..I t i hir-1. .i I . , ' 1 1 1 1 1 luuith liinn. Iii. 'l. H k ilil'id. i i Jui'' ' nr. i lir.i I i l.-ni.tii ..,,,1 . . , .-!.- . .. .r.. 'Ihi.i.lir hi' in Ji.iiil. v :V- Kif Ih Inmn;; ! ' i. lirrr 1 11 I 'iiint ul i r r idri.lsi ' kind hit It ! M 1. litt II r i mi ' hi-' I "ul al li.i nli.i.. II..I, ililmlli' i.n-rii.l.i mil (ir Just Say 'Nunnallv's I- 'iiini" ijlli.l thf ii,! 1 1 ni-t". All K II HO V t J (I ii I il il .4 f 0 II 7 0 . . .. 4 0 1 II I 0 . . 4 0 I il II I) 4 n ii I I HI I i ii ii I I li . 2 ii ii i :i ii . . ; n n ii I n :i n n i n ; - :tl n :ii 2rt :i AM K II in K nil.; ii . . 4 n -2 n 1 II . 4 0 I 3 II II 4 I) ..' n II .4 fl I li tt il . . 4 ti n I ii u ) n ii .i :; ii 4 n n 7 ii n .2 II 0 (I - II i U 1 0 1 u :lrl 0 3(1 III II Sunday Gaines AMERICAN. W 11 E N T T want you the purest, highest quality candies made in all the Southland, ask for bonbons and chocolates. They're shipped to us by fast express, hence their delicious freshness. Greensboro Drug Co. AGFNTS I . ret" i - In ii i H. 'km.i, It . i.ui.-. lb 1 liiiipliei . ri . iM'lltlv. I I Id JIIH'.-, J . lieu-r. .h Mdiidp". p Total h.mvilU. (mttiii, I I. Mlhn. ;.b iii-on rt I xdiiKin If Mi.trdT lb . Hooker. .-I I . .i i km, K i, fik le . II. -l.k- (I Itijbity, p Total Siiniin.'ii t Nit : Off Hank, in five innmn. 1. olT Buaay, in five iiiiun. 1: off 1. hinder, in ten inning, rt. Two ban hits i.nfliD. 1 hree baae hits, Larkin Na ntii-e hit llookrr, 2 Bane on hatU: (tf Manka. I. off Kldridge. 0. Struck out Hy Kldndf?'. tt; hy Hankn. I ; by Hiue. 3. l'an-rd Hall: ('. Brusf i'uiable ball: i-Jdndr. Wbisrtt, ai; Graham Right, i. (SjpM'ial to lnily Nphi ) WJiiis.-u April K- "bit-ri inati tute played the (intliam high ac-nnol in HHrdcn pik at Hurlingi on Raturtlay. I lie gHitie wait a plaiant on? tn all par lietilai i, and t here wait not hing at all to mar the occasion, no far nn inter eat i con rncd 1 lie urwham Uoy war unable in -dvr the vari'tiei of lalla t hat ireeton aepved for Whit sett , Ih- i vv t lie affair mhui Wnx me a rait her oiifMdtd bo The tlnal urore was Wtiit.t J, i rnln.ro 1 pi me At Detroit: ( le elanil irt i oil potpond wt-t jiiound.- At ( hiciiro si. I.oin- t Im ao game itoatponiKl . raiu. NATIONAL. Al t inejii na 1 1 . I Im'O. i At St l-oui St I.OIIlls. TitlJibur. The Difference in the Play of the National and American Leagues Which plays the better ball? Sam Crane tefis in Pearson's Magazine, now on sale. He describes and analyzes the play of the two leagues, plainly shows the difference, and incidentally explains why the National League regularly wins the World's Championship. Here, for the first time, is a frank comparison of the two leagues, made by a man who has followed the game for thirty years. If you thank one league is better than the other, read this story. Crane hasn't attempted to please both sides; he speaks sincerely. His story should settle all arguments. Thm nHm of (h torraed mat of H1n ' esrlaiwM m wm saw isn : a fe saca to ffes C. for theu own prr-fit : l.rr ih rAt nary Th liiflaoM whvlrh uiAd Mr. Xmtt hmmf i. nmil boat lh Uiri(T M lorth by Altd ln Lama, ! natac xht turn mm rcii control tKr fuvcriHM tw iff -it pnad Tlk iIImmm rhl-h ififM-t wtstr-flr r ont. of roini taaM 4 arra-oAi tviI. Ah old-naic u-wnr-y nu ol newvapM iU MWil lo-aa ; santaw Biory telU hiw (wo womfA With ritln tlefy (h V axled Stale Spriw Cwt. lot citlrtUAuiMrnl tbn M savra kpicbdifl short acoaa stonaa. aaciiuiiaa a corlstr uk howudy l Lksa Taaa. by P. C Matiartaca. Dearson s Magazine for SOUTHERN At New Orlran: New Mrlrans. V lotnle -2 At Memphi: Memphifc, .1. N li v i H NATIONAL LEAliUE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. : l 'dumb'!- : lndutiiapolis, New York. April IK. Iluivy rain 1 and watt-i Minted pounds mailt- it nu j pokfublc 1 it plav ;iny ot (he Itasx-laall iraturn i(:briluld in the r-aat todav in i rnhimbn. either the Nat iou:il oi Ameri-an leagur. At st. Paul. Mmn; St, Paul Kansas It' the wth.-r permit! therj Citv j;anie pnotpont'd : cold weather. amw will be played tdT tomorrow, but; At Toledo. 0.: I.ouieville, 1 ; Toledo. 2. ! thf official prc-dirtion it more ruin fori another 24 hour U n nil s v nimot i The untatorabW- weather disappointed ' nenaajf uames ;ti,Mnri.. Jn v,w York the .t,01wi NATIONAL i r-i'H.on wns to Iim.- openl with tn f.'iimr4. riM tt the Polo ground in Mmi All pmfi poxtponcd on r,oiint ot Uil ia,Iiin b. tv!ii the Biwloii and Nw , wMther. VorliU miH onr m Rrrioltlvn with the I Philadelphia. Th Uniitoni were storm hiiund all dnv heir in thidr hoti-l aiid 1).. Il,il,,.l,.r,t.i.,. MA l .v.n ., In Otbfr arhfdulM garnet poatponrd, town ""' Jn Boston, wlierr thf Amerioui loapi'' SOUTHERN LEAGUE , was to lmt opond with th Bostons j v . ... lp'Ting anin.t aliinUin. llier. was I At Nashnllf: Atlanta slmlle. . .lunm.irnn.ni .H i SI.. he AMERICAN LEAGUE. At IKtroit ; ht. Louis, S; lk.troit. I). postponed, rtui. At Mobile 2. At Montgomery Montgomery. 7 At Chattanooga: tanooga. o. Brrramghami, 3; Mobile, ew Orteana. 4; Memphis. ; Oat- ! tieid in I'hiattUlphiM. where the Philii jilelpnias were to have opened with lha ?ses' orks. it whs no U'tter. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Al t oluious: JaTannah, 6; Colum bus At lanksonville Augusta laonvilla, (1. I At Oolunihia Maeon. S; ' (Hilled end of 5th. rain I Jack- Oihimbia, 1. Spray, 6; MartiniTille, o. Ifierial to Daily ews l "iirsv. pnl H. I'he lors Is .lintout Martinsnlle. n . team .Viturdsy H In 0. MISCELLANEOUS ni.tli. who wh on he firing line tor At Lynchburg, V l.yncbburg i'ir i li lorals. wa invinrhle with men on ginia I .-ilontre! I Eastern l, prTented by ',M-e. Sen . pra'. .Iiort.top. plsyeii i rain. s lieautiiul jfsnie. making; sereial nrettv At Macon, C.: Mrrver I'niveraity, n, pla j I'nivariitT of Georgia. I ciie R H F. At TOnston -Salem. N MartmsTiile IV afl isiri ismi n fl ill (Virginia i. 4 spis i ion lni (Mi" ii 3 I .-. Smith and OTVIh lark and salhy. j At Auatm. Tex : Cnjvarsity of Texaa, I'm. ! 1 4A I mp i re. Hipper '2. Southweatern university. 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE C ; Roanoke Winston -Sale m tl'arojiru ) Detroit, 3; St. Louis, a. ltroit. lijirh . April IS. Bailer pitch ed iinbrat1le ball until the eighth io ning. when aJi error by Wallace, on 1 $tnag'a grounder irernd to unsteady) him. He paaaed two men, wnth tu-o out nd CWb tied the tfore with a doable, j In the DiBth he walked Crawfoid and; iVIahanty hit tor throe bae. MuNin , wi4 hit liard at the ntart and wm wiM ! thrmighout, twit god tWMing naved hint. Scoie: R. H K. ' Detroit m0 ft 012 i 4 0' M Loinn 110 fni not! 2 2 MiilMn, Stanag'e n S.'hmldt : Railey and tTen Time. 1 4. I'm pins i Nenn ana Nhendan. AT THE GRAND. TUESDAY. 19th Mr. Paul Gilmore (HIMSELF) In a Big Revival of His Greatest Success SOUTHERN LEAGUE The Mummy and the Humming Bird" A COMEDY DRAMA OF SOCIETY LIFE WITH MISS ADELAIDE FRENCH And a Splendid Cast MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION Prices 25c. 50c, 75c. 11.00. Box Seats 11.50. Seats Now on Sale at Fariss-Klutz Drug Co. Chattanooga, 6; Memphis, a. Chart anoota .. pril Ifi. - CliHttanooga M-orriJ fmii run" in the sixth inning by hunching tre hlU, and won from .Mem phis to 2 Score II. n V, hattanooga . .. 100 0O4 10- II 1 Memphis UK) 001) Olil- 2 6 1 Milli-r and Cmrsun. Dirk. Pe-tcra and Krnientei ard MoCiraw. lime. 1.40. I mpircs. PierMsinger and Kaaon. Moila. i; BirmnKham, 3. Mobile. April 18 Mobile lost tn Rir niingrusm the opening game of the series. I',i: iiiinglinm'1. two scores in the ninth came after the loral first baseman. Suacina. let Watson's throw get by him. S.-oie: R II F. Mobil.- 1 10 r)(io 0O0 t h 1 Birmirnrhsin 000 Xil 0(fi .1 S 0 Bt1rr"!f and Ihinn. lyiwer andljlitt l ime. 1 10 I inpire. ( rpenter Monigomerr, 7; New Orleans, 5. M.iii I inrr . April Is - Montgomery r-M t . 1 N.w 'Hcais this stlernoon in lb" pining game of the serle here h s -li re ,.t ; to V The hilling of plul I'p- Mit IIhU. "t Ihe Miwitgouiei y mit fel,. ,,. .. t,i,ire v..,,. r. 11 i ,-iiik...ir- v .. Ki" 1100 Id' 7 li n ihlei,. 11V1 n-JO iOO- S 7 0 luul d Hart: Breit.'nt-ir'. CVfsiita and Mitche'l. lime. 200. Impire. K1I2 simmona. Made of golden Carolina and Virginia 'Att tobaccos a standard the world over blended in just the proportions to make a SDiendid smoke. $fjrffiISr . The choicest leaf or southern fields. r LjT Kid and FmB-IUwonJ Jf IO for Sc BsMWaJl pictnraa and nloabla coupoai S in acb psvelug JtrLli OU Mill Cigarette are packed in TIN FOIL THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. r-i51 Wall Paper W beg to ainoauwe thX 4nr lina of Walt Darorationai is ww compUt far the spring aaa! aiuB mer and it will afford us pWaura to (how you what we consider th 4 neat Una of Wall Papera and Cutout Defloration thai hu erar been ahown in Greenaboro. Worlrmaoahlp tba beat. Prices lha lowest. Greensboro Wall Paper Co. W. J. HaiUday, Manager. Ill X. Uaxkat 8u The angina for tha farm. Tale is tba engine for you juat tha thing for run ning all kinds of ma binary on the farm. Simplicity itaelf. Guaranteed for five years. Free trial. We will send ii to you on 30 aya frae trial. -If not aatialad that H ia the moat perfeet You ever aaw, return it; aud we will pay the freight both ware. Write now for catalogue amd free trial offer blank. 1 SOUTHERN GASOLINE ENGINE CO. I Greensboro, M. C. To the Cotton Farmers Who Wlsb . ! the Best. . We wiah to innte toit attention 1 the importance of pUtin the betl nerd, it ia one of the Foundation to i auueeasfiil Karmin. We ha w a Iimi(e1 a mount of ( "SIMPKIHS PROLIFIC COTTON SEED." ii bftnd. which we qiMe yi at $1.00 1 f . o. h. Raleigh. rt 11 hook ifour or der now for future delivery. 1 Wriae for teatimonHils' if you do nt ! know of its merit a Onr hook, "HOW nn grow two bales ok xtroiv VKR 11AHK" will be sent unoti appiica ; ' t ion. Kt-fcrenre: Any bank or buai- neaa house in R I ri jrh ' :( W. A. SIMPKINS, RALEIGH, If. C Orignnator and Introducer of 'Simpkint Prolific Cotton Seed." IThe NAVARRE Hotel ( Seventh Artnut at lh treot, aWH ' i. a n a wn vadv uaAjjta, irwui ui jas. wwV a w iwaa CENTER OF KVERYTHLVQ. U0 Rooma tM Uasha A room wtth a bath for a dollar and a half. A roan with a bath far a dollar aaa a half. A room with a bath for a dollar and a half. Dutch Orill, Inset In towa la la earte.). Mualc niuatralea booklet mailed gratia. Edgar T. Imith. Caa. L. Kanbara ON ACCOUNT j OF LEAVING THE CITY jWe offer for sale our entire jlot of household furniture j which can be seen at any (time. ' M. L. BLOOMBERG 100 College Place . Your Face Needs Careiul AttentJoa Standard Shaving Parlor Hu it. Under Commercial National Bank. Rockingham, I; Wades bore, 7 ivpeciHl to Daily News. 1 Uadeslro April IS The grndei -chool '.ssehali t--awi of Rurkingham de feated the lo. Hl graded school team Sat urday in a fat game with a wore of S to 7. Kaeh team has now won a game, and the third will be played later Bat teries: Wades hor Rogers. Doekery and Pareona; Rorkingham Parsons, Weill and Mills. I (FOR WORE BASEBALL SEE PAGE s) v m ....m - m m wmmaaj sesase Oeaalnt, Preeaiaa; Ratialrtas. Club "yw Rates, II 00 par nuata. W. . duttoa, mmm . .JsJLfM-sS&jr Or. Charles E. Moore ll SUBGIOS AND PHYSICIAN. " Xlim Hi. J.jyjaaevp BIN BOW ARCASK. I CATALOG OK SYQUEST. -r-r. -a -a ! -- - ; - DR. J. W. GRIFFITH B N DtlKF. Piwatdent JOHN t. WUT. Caaaier. OPflTiQT F L FLTJJ.H, Ties Pmaldeat. 8. W. MTNOR, Aaat. CaaUer. lVel llj L . Opposite Poetofflee, oer c.ardners Dtim THE FIDELITY BANK , State and County Taxes Capital and Surplus $430,000.00 Must be pawl not later fhavo Mar 1 u j . aare a'lvertiwtTrj and vwt. Vo farthet j LARGEST SURPLUS OF ANY BANK .tenon of time .fterhatat, IN NORTH CAROLINA ' i-iot. shift I F A.WESTON. We Do All Kinds slCood Portrait Why Experiment? snrmTITt Work. Coir portraits of old folka are Boy the Standard Original Viuble AKL.nl I l--e 1 jnot too young, as ia commonly the eeae Underwood, and yoa will not be dia- . . m,, iwith poHrait enlargemente. Our artist appointed. Write at can oa McAdoa omea cuiiaing ,tn teTlt ,nd thrJ work the irtiu rr R w WHABTon Phaaa, jSa 9. O. 0aa, jjj. icrefnllT ao as to how ace in old faces. Pbaaa ia CSXEHSBOatO. B. C ' WINFREY ART CO. 3 Try a DURHAM DUPLEX SAFETY RAZOR 30 Days at Our Risk FARISS-KLUTZ DRUG CO.
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