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GBEEJfSBOBO DAILY 1STEWS. ' TLTITRSDAT. AFBFL 23, 1910 8 ; "REDUSO INTERESTS STOUT PEOPLE THE OFFICIAL CAROLINA ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE, 1910 OreansbeT. J , Wlaalsa til Charlotte. ' . Bpartaeburg. OnawKUa Aadee-aoa. May It. tl, ti. Mar 4. . T. May it, if, i. May t, I. 4. May 1, 24. 21. ' nnn Jun Juna 44. IT, 1. Jun 4. f. . Jun 1 4, ll, Si. GRXEN8BORO . KP All 'July 4. July It 1!. July It, It. 14. July T, t. t July tl, 41, 11. July t. 14, 44. Aug. 11. 14. II. Aug. II. II, 14. Aug. I, . 14. Aug. 14. 14, IT. ' ' Sept I. I. April It, . 84. """""" I May 80, 11. Jun. 1. May 19. JO,. 11. May . 10. it May 11. 14, 11. ... Jun . i. 4. . TUT ,un i J"1 Ju !- Jun '4. 11- . 14. 14. WIXSTON-BALEM "July ; July 4, . I Iff .Am. 1. I, I July 11, 12, 11. July 11, 14. July 11, 14. IT. Auc. 4. 4, 4. ."' Aur. 81; el.pl. 1.- Aug. II. 14. It. Aug. 14. 14. IT. Auf. II. 14. . May 18. It. 21. Wy 1 , 4. I ' May 14 27, 21. May ll. 13, it! May i, i. It .. , J una 18, It, IS. .j J una 4, j. lUTHrC ' J" ll. It. 14. Jun. 14, 11. CHABLOTTB July tl, li. 17". ' ' July T, I. I. fir.ll July II. 19. II. July 16, It. July ; July 4. Aug. tl, 84 Aug. I, 4, 14. i 14 11 J Bpt. I, I. Aug. 11, 1, I. July 11. 14. May I, U. JL May li 11. tt ' .'lprl! H . i,. May if. 14.". Biy' !'' 81; )u. I Jun 10, 1L Jun 11, 14, ll Jun , I, 4. CAD Jun 'K . - J"" 10: July 8. i. PARTAMBURa July 11. 14. July 11. 14 July I. 4. f UK "Jul. 4. A. 1. 8. I. Aug. la. 14. IT. Aug. ll, 11. 14. Aug. 4, 4. V July 14. 14. tl. - Aug. 11. Bap. 1. Ey-lOr Jun. U Way 14. if it KaV ii. 10. H 1 Way I. . f. , A"ff ; A,rl! ii. ll, 84. Jun. 10, July i, X, Juoa 1. IT, 11. Jun 1 6, 11, 81 Jun. I. I. CnAnnPFtTg" Juna I, I, i. ORRENTTLLS Auk. I, I I. July II. 1, SO. July 11. li. 18. 'July 4; July 11. 11. NrlfKlIll Aug. 4. 4 4. Aug. lU Saptl. Aug. II. li. 14. Aug. II, li, IT. Aug. 11. 11. 18. "T" " ' ' I May"'il. Ii,' 14. I May I. 1.1 ' May 14, it. ll. ( May I. 8. 4. May ii. It." ll. ' 1 " ' Juna. 18. It, 14, Jun 4. I.. Juna 14. Vf, 11. Jun 4. T. Jun 17. II. II. Ft rrfcPTO ANDERSON ., JuTy-14?J4. July 11. 11, July 14. II. io. July T. . July, 4, 4. tVtll 13 Aug. li, ll, aa. Aug, li. II, 11. Aug.li.li.lt. Aug. I, I. 14. Beat. 1. 4. aji ajll 1U Morning. Afternoon. i - - ill SPORTING NEWS BteaLjruLin V STANDING OF THE CLUBS HATI0HAL tXAGTJK. . At Boston: Brctoklyn, 1 ; Boston, I. At Philadelphia, Maw York, 1; Phlla aalphia, 1. A4 Chicago. Plttaburg. CbJcag, L AMERICAN LKAffCT. At N.w York: Philadalpbi. Jj Haw York, 0. (Four innings, ma.) V At Washington i Boston, 11; Wash ington, 1. At ClercUvnd: Chicmfo, tj Clwelaad, . At St. Lula: Datroit, T St. UuU, 1. SOUTHEBif LKAGUX. ' At Atlantat AUaaU-haakriUa, foot ponM, rain. 4 At Memphit : Chattanaof: Cht tauooga, 1 M.npkis, 0. . At New Orteana: New OAtH, I; Birmlnghaoi, 1. ' At Mtbilo: UohUo, t HoBtfomtrj, RATIONAL. Club.. . PfciladalpU ... New Yor CUcggY , nttainnf .. CiaaiUAti.. .. .. .'. Bootow St. Lwli BraoUj 1 tOTJTH ATLAHTIC. ' At CMunbu: UaMK-Oaluakua, (MMtpoaod, rata. At Bgraanak! OolamkU, 10) Sara, nah, I. At AungUi Augoata, 4i Jaokaaa- YUOIHIA. At PartawxMtki PortMwtA, Ti Bifh- At ilmehborfi lijBchsiuf-MoTfalk, nlpont,Tia. At lauMUoi OaavinoJUaMko, Mt- rain. M1SCELLANK0US KESTJITS. At Waabingtoai Qittowm, 1 Nortk CbroHoA, o. At Waakiaftoai Chtaoli. unW.raitT, 1 1 Kaatara ooll'r, VirfinU, t. At PrlaMtoa, N. J.i PriBO.Ua, ti Trinity ooU'gr, 0. At Ckiladhhbi Unrvmtty f PaW Ojlraata, 4; Unlrartity of Wast Virgiaia, 4, At BaaoTr, N. EL: Partmwuta, t; UfaytU, i. .t JL AND M. PLAYED NAVY FIFTEEN INNINGS TO TIE I (By Tk AaKxrialad Praaa.) Anapalla, Mi, April tl.la a baa ball ram. wfciak abound ad with mapp? laya, Ifarjr aad lb Afrl cultural axd Math ttl OUap of J.'rtk Carolina piTd ack tbr to HaBdrtll tkia oftoraooB, At to b4 tl It teninga, when tb gam. wat amllad oa a count of darkaau, tk mot wm 1 to 1. Beon: ILH.E. Navr . . .000 001 000 00ft 0001 t 4 A. M... 010 000 000 000 000 1 ( 3 Mrada and Callahan; Sexton and Rid dtok. - Omplr. Smith. Maaager Bruaa. aijl bis tea la In .xcauaiit sortition for toaay b W. SOUTHEBif. Chibt. W. Memphit 7 New Orleaat Chattanooga . S Moatgomery ,.4 Birmliigka $ Atlanta Mobil . NaikvlUe '..3 L. U s 6 4 5 8 9 If "V Reserved Seats At Baseball Game TObAY Ta. AMKKICA1T. Cluba. Detroit Pklladelfhia., New Vrlc.. 3w I4Mial 4 a.ralaad ... Boat ...... Waahiagtea . Chioaga W. Pe. M7 26 71 600H 500 . too It so i, tae Ohrba, SOUTH ATLANTIC. W. I. P.. 4 T14 4 M7 607 7 1 487 CMunbu.. . ,. ,. .. ..10 JtckaotrrilW . , . .....10 Auguita ...... jk. 1 Maooa ... .v..,,. . 6 CaluBUa .... .jy...... I fiaranaah , I. ... 1 YUOINIA aiiba. W. Porumoutk . .... 3 Lynchburg C Kickmood 3 Norfolk 1 Kuanolt. ,. t Uanvill 1 li 131 w IE HAVE JUST INSTALLED 100 Reierved Lettered and Numbered frfiahi Cuihion Chairs, with arms and backs, in the central portion of the Main Grand Stand. Price 15c extra, gentlemen or Ladies. Seats on sale 24 hours before each game at the McAdoo Hotel Cigar Stand and the Greensboro Drug Company. 9 fit 0 tw,'' w CHAMPS AND TWINS IN MORTAL COMBAT TODAY That Ht May Get Off On Right Foot, Bttun Hat SeUct S td Hammtrsly and BtntUy a Opening Battery. Parade and Other Stunts. With a braat band from Win. ton toot-1 far 1U "durndaat, with new uniformi TV. I .1. . J ... 1 .I. . 1 . .. .1 - 1 Buuuug auu wiw lau. v wuhuh, ill lid, for the celebration, the u., I Carolina league aaaaon loeailr will b mm oSiciallj opaned at Cone park at 4 FANAT0KIALS. W wiU tell eon kow ft happened to- The are oO) the 1610 aaaaoa bfina today... WW. 1 tho runninf ! Tw jara a penaaat winning taaa. Wonder if tha airakip will drop tkia afternooa in Charlottat The Champt abould hav. tw mt th tkre. Father McXrntt will arrire todaT at sob with lua bunch. Oet jour rooting material out of th garret and clean it up for thia afW Dooa'i gaata. Hi. hooor, the "Ump," will call th gam. at 4 p. nv, .harp. Com out, look thaa , then Ut'l bear th rerdict Anderaon and Graeboro are the two team, that will b in the ranalng, r a traveling nu, who ha. wltaeaeed erery team in thit leagu play. Dont miM tha opening day, M win We a oorker. HairmemW thia aftaraooa. wiU b th .tab art Irt gam 1 MohjTett o'clock thi. afternoon with tweea th oohorta of ."Pappy and th. tribe of Bneen, Should fiekl "Jupiter" anill today, 'and th. DroaaeoU are not ao exceed ing encouragiiig at thi aonr, th local J Daaeuan aaaociauoa wui aaaae iu ov ca.ion about th moat auapiciou. little opening that waa erer recorded in Greensboro. Plan, for the parade bav. been map ped out and th man behind the gun. will mak th ooraaioa worth while or aplit themeelvt. wide open in th at tempt. Of eourae there isn't anything aapeeially that aaa bo don at auch a ttma, except hv a baad and some cele brity chunk the Iret ball amid cheers of the multitude, and then let both team, play lik terrier pupa to th tnieh. Th. program aa arranged oalla for as aaeemhlag of th. Winston and Greens boro teame at -th McAdoo hotel at i o'clock. Tb local team., arated in a large float, with the pin riant won but year as a maathead, will lead th pro eeaaioa of automobile in which the riait ing team and local notable, will b aeated. The proreasion will wend down Uavi. and up Elm street to the square, where th local team will change from float to automobile and the route thrn will be t th park. Here xereie will be held. Including the pitching of the Drat ball by the Rer. Meltoa Clarke, pa. tor or the rirst rTeetiyterian church. Father Beuaee pen they ar ooming prapvotl to tak tb ram if rooting will do any good. The enthusiasm on thea opening day ia always wurta th. effort, and today promuca to o a repatiuon ol pert oo currencea, exwpt la tiiat th band will be requtd to do iu tooting from th. Held instead of th grandstand. A pli on th. lower bUath.t. will probably b provided for th musician.. Tk fact that Be use. will sa4 Walter Mammeraley and Togo Bentley to the job make it certain that Oreauaboro i. going right out after th nrat game. Ueuase ia mighty anxious to get off on the right foot, and he say. ho wiU .train every nerve and muscle to get a good tart, 11 haa announced Walter Ham meraley or bmitti a. th twirlara, but Hammeisley will be th man, naleas condition, ar against him this after noon, aad when laat heard from they wasn't. The umpire haan't shown up yet, In fact the local officers have re ceived ao intimation aa to the identity of the gent He will likely get In thia morning. Manngrr Beuaee annaunoea the follow ing lineup for today i Rickart, leftfleld; Weldon, right Acid; Thraeher, centerfleld; Bentley, catcher; Hicks, first ban; James, shortatup; Mc Kenai. or Oapp. second baar; Fred BeuHC, third baa.) Bamenley or Smith, pitcher. Th. old maa will not participate ac tively unleaa aotnething goes wrong. The lineup ehowa that Beuaee i. going id will do Baby Carriages and Go-Carls HE HAI THE CART TO PLEASE YOU Our are the "Whitney," "Foyer" Aad "Wake.H" Three of the boat snake The "Whitney" and Toyvr" an only sold bv n. and we rmheai Uringly tell you that (baa bead the Met when it rone to QUALITY, aad whet bet yon waat t purchase one at tbe highest price or one of mod erate valne, DUNTLEY-STOCKTON-niLL CO. lDEITAklC OUt SPECIALTY Day 7(2 PHONES: Kigbf 1442 th receiving etunt, or a. In thia cam, more likely, eha.ing. There will be no speechifying and im mediately following the proceeding of getting rhe firet ball delivered te game will begin In earneet. The schedule call, for the game to begin promptly at 4 o'clock and every effort will be made to have all formalitte over and the play er on the field at this hour. Tw special trains loaded with Wins ton rooter, will get in about noon and from advance notice, in tbe Winston pa- to turn loose with his full atrength an aa much can be depended upon tha part of the on. ao well known and admired by Greensboro fsndom, though In this ease tbey are going to pull against him nrr me nrai lime. The fact that MdKivett lead th Twin thia year lends additional Interest to the opening game, for, naturally, hi friends here want to aee what the old man ha. done There ar few who do not express the opinion that h will b beard from all along. Following i the lineap for tb Twins: MedkilT. ehortebip; Templin, second; Brent, left field; Fogartv. center field; MrKevitt. flmt ; lval. right Held; Pat rick or Hnlt. third; OHmore or Vance, calcher; Swindell. Guae, Berentt, pitcher. HE "Reduso" Corset is not a straight jacket, simply a sensibly and scien tifically constructed garment which brings about a reduc tion of from one to five inches in hips, bust and abdomen entirely by its construction, and without the aid of straps, harness-like arrangements or clumsy additional contriv ances. "Reduso' Corsets are durable without being stiff, and valuable because they wear well without being expensive. For Slender Women The only garment that, without padding or interlin ing, produces the stylish high bust and straight waist and long hip. No pressure on the heart, lungs or stomach. Braces the shoulders, expands the chest naturally. ?. Miiilll battmg of the latter war the feature. Boom K.H.K. Washington . . ..100 Of) 000 1 t t Boston Oil Old cm ii ii i Gray, Eorliok and Street; Amlaa and Carrigaa. Umpire, Kgan and Evan. Time, 1.00. NATIONAL HAGUE Bostoa, 5; Brooklyn, i. Poet on, April i7 Scanlon had two bad inning, today while Whit wa steady throughout, Booton vrinning from Gibson. Time, and fveanan. 1 45 Umpire, ODay fit Louis, i) Detroit, St. Louis, April 27. Detroit woa a weird gam from St. Louis 7 to 1 today. Both team, played poorly in tb field. 64. Louis' ai-roT war partleularlv aoetly. Detroit lost aermal run by wild a running. bcoii R. a. E. Rt. Louis (mono 100 1 I 4 Detroit Wl 100 300 T 6 t Graham, Gilllgan and Stephens; Per- noll and Stansge. Tims, 1.4. Umpires, 0Loughlla and Perrtna Clevdud, ji Chicago, a. Cleveland, April 17. Cleveland woa ft flrst home game of th aeaaoa todsy, defeating Chicago S lo t Th winning run was scored by Rrueger la the ninth Inning. hoor: R. H. K. Cleveland 001 041 001 t 1 Chicago 010 101K) 000 8 7 1 Fal kenberr and Remit ; Walsh and Payne. Time, 1.40. Umpires, bboridaa i d Kerln. One trial will convince jrou of their quality. The flavor imparted by the blend ing of Carolina and Old Virvinia leaf i exquisite. A cigarette of vrhich the South may be justly proud. Fwr. Hew Tark-Phll.delphia, Kala. Kew York, April 27. The gsme be tween New York and Philadelphia wa. stopped by rain in the first h.K of the fifth inning, after two men were out. Philadelphia then made three rune r--New York had not .cored. The pite were Morgan, for Philadelphia, and Vaughaa, for New York. lOforSc BaeaheJI aeetmr aad a vaJaahia camp ha aaab package Old Mill Cigarettee ere packed in TIN FOIL THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. :0UTB ATLANTIC LEAGUE Hew York. 3; Philadelphia, a. Philadelphia. Pa., April t7. Philsdel phia'e winning cfraak. of seven gsm'S wa. biuken this af'ernoon. New York ,.!, I s . 1 a ke... V. T I "inning a tioeeiv omimira game ov 1 Smith 'in I he ninth inning saved the ! y,nrks P;,l,uP wonderful vi.tor. a ahootnut. erinbitmn m the field, four of the home fiff. R.H.E 'J',T, being thrown mt at the p te. Brooklvtf . . .000 fy 0fl-l 4 t 'V" ?Z '""w" rhlld'Ph' Boston . M0 300 00" 5 6 2 h'" ! th ,r" m" w"h m' 0", Scankm, Ben aad Bergen and Erwmii?rh um" ''" '"'iWr d irmbl White aad Graham. Time, l.4t Vm-j P pirc, Rigler and F.m.lle "7 :. . . m J- 'J r ' New i ork 000 120 OOrij 7 ; ' Vt Isdelpr a 000 020 OOftI It 2 Metheenn and Mvera: MOilil1an Columbia, 10; Savannah, j. iSavannah, Oat, Aprd 27, (klunibia walked away with the frame here thia afternoon, beating the h'irae team 10 to 3. Pe'ky's hit to the center-field fenc for a borne run was the feature. The gam. wa. called at th end of th sev enth. Score: R.H. E. Savannah fOlOTiOO I 7 4 Columbia 210021 410 W S Martini, Maiden and OH; Lawn aad Maeaing. lime, 1 40. l-mptre, Cauli flower. Chicago, 1; Pittsburg, o CTiicago, April 27. Chicago defeated Pittsburg 1 to 0 in a hard fought game today. Mclntyre pitched brilliantly with men oa base and held the loser, safely all the way. The hitting of Hoff man, who made two double and a .ingle, aad tbe fielding ef Beaumont and Hon asaa, wen features. Seore: R.H.E. Chicago ono mo 10' 1 I PMthng One Of) no-) 7 1 Melntyea aad Needhaa; Leifield awd and Dcin. and Kane. Tim-, 13 Umpires, Kiem AMERICA ft LEAGCE Bortna, 11; Washington, 1. Washington, April 27. Boston slaugb terea t.rsy savl Hoviieir tnday and feated Vt'aahaagtoa in a romp, 11 to 1. ArreJanea was effective at critical point. Tb Beaiiag of Lord aad Speaker aad Augusta, 4; Jacksonville, j. AmruatA, Oa, April ?7. la almost ' wintrv weather Auguata defeated Jack-. aonrtlle for the third twne tnis week by ths score of 4 to 3. The f ntnres were th. hitting end fielding of Tasffee and the hitting of Carter, Cole. MrMahoa and Edward. fenre: R. H. F Aucuft 003 108 no 4 2 .Ts''kao,iill 1O10O0 10O- 7 2 ttsgner and Dudley; Lee ud Moaa ban. Time, 1 44. Umplra, Eooar. West Point, 3: Yale, a. West Point, N. Y, April c- mm 1 ting wbea anectacular - rented Yale 27-Bv hit- bit meant a run sad bv fielding, West Point pre- vrom scoring anu won vj 2 to 0 here today. FOK JfOEJS SPORTS SEX PACK SIX.1 V- BASEBALL SEASON 1910 1 Opening Days April 2", 29, 30 i VTNSTO-SALEM vs GREENSBORO CAME CALLED 4 P. M. Admissloa lie CrantJ Slanl ISc Coshion Scab lie Extra
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