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GBEEKSBOUO DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY. APRIL 29. 1910 SPORTING NEWS BASEBALL KSIILTS, STAKDING IF THE CUBS. i , CAROLINA, ; Greensboro, I; Winston, 4. , "Anderson, ; Graenvllle, t. ; Charlotte, 1; Spartanburg, T. . VIRGINIA. ' '.At Lyndnburg i Roanoke, Ti Lynch tirg, . - At Fortemoutht Portsmouth, t; Da- rill. 1. At Richmond: Richmond, 4; Norfolk, 111 maiaga, UilMaj, ' - SOTTBXRN LKAGUX. - At Atlanta: Atlanta, 1; Naehrill. . Atlanta, ii inaahvma, 3. At MampUie: CbatUnoosra, 1; Mem phia, 0. Chattanooga, 1; Memphis, 4. At MobUei Mobil, 4) Montgomery, J. At Kaw Orlaaaai Birmingham, S New Orleans, 4, SOUTH ATLANTIC. At Angutta: Augusta, 6; Jackeoa Ole, 1. At Savannah: Columbia, 7) Sevan Bah, 5. At Colombo i Cohiubiu, 4t Magna, 1 Cerumbu. 6; Macon, 0. '- AMERICAN IIAQTJR. .At Kaw Varkt Philadelphia, I; Now York, 7. At Washington: Boatoa, 1 Weening too, . At Cleveland: Chicago-Cleveland, post poned, eold weather. At St Lmira: Detroit, 7 6t. Loui, 1. NATIONAL HAGUE. - At Boston: Brooklyn, 10; Boa ton, 1. At Philadelphlai New York, I) Phil, adelphia, I (13 innings). ' At Pitts bun: Cincinnati. I: Pitts- harg, 6. At Chicago: 6k Louis, 1) Chicago, . ; MISCELtAHIOUl RESULTS. At Laxingtoa, Vai Virginia Military institute, X; iJavMsoa college, 0. At Columbia, 8. G University of Georgia, lj Uahraraity of Bout Can bna, 0. SOUn ATUNTIC LUGLT CAROLINA. Cuba. Spartanburg l.reeovill . Ujwvaabore Anderson . Charlotte . China. Portsmouth Lynchburg . RMtmoad , Norfolk . .. Roan oka . . Dauvill . .: Cluba. Columbus , . August . . . Jacksonville Maeon Cohmbia ... fiavaaaah . . VIRGINIA. S0UTHIKN Cluba. Chattanooga , Kaw Orleans Memphis . ,, Montgomery , Birmingham , Atlanta . ... Mobil XaabTilla . .. ; Augusta, JaekaoarQU, t. 1 Augusta, Go, April 8. Ia a last Auguita again defeated Jackaonrilla, aking a clean sweep of tha aeries. Sen national work ia th field ty Pierkotte and Colt, of tka locals, war faatnra. rdanjgvr Koretm ait for tare base ia tna eighth and a tola ham. Boarai K.H.Z. Augusta .... ......010 100 OS- b 1 Jackaonrilla 010 000 000 1 t Hannefla and Dudley i Brenurhcff and Konobaa. Time, 1.40. Umpire, Ebaer. Savannah, 5; Columbia, 7. Savannah, Ga, April 18. Oelurahie took advantag of Savannah's arrore bare today and wen out ia tba ninth Inning, score 7 to 8. Score: R.H. E. Savannah 103 010003 8 4 Columbia tl 1100f-f 11 3 II. fjeanlU and Walla; Collin and Maing. .Titna, 144. Umpire, CauUI-Bawar.'- ' . . Cluba. Detroit . ... New York . Philadelphia Boatoa . ... Cleveland . . St. Loui . . WahiagU Chicago . Chib. New York Chicago . . . . Ptttaburg .. Philadelphia Cincinnati . . Beaton . Brooklyn . Si. Louie . AMERICAN. W. L. Br. .10 1000 . 1 1000 . I 1000 . 0 1 WW , 1 000 .0,1 000 W. U Pa. .4 1 tOO , S 600 , I i too . 1 l too . t t too 1 4 00 inc. W. I- P. li 4 750 .11 i OHM .10 0 023 4 0 400 .4 400 5 14 MS r. W. L. Pe. 7 4 838 8 000 7 S 5X3 8 600 a o too 6 i tOO 8 400 4 7 S84 r W. 7 t 8 8 t S 4 NATIONAL Vf. I 8 8 7 S i I L. 3 8 4 S 8 4 Pe. 700 e: 650 645 800 420 U3 288 Pc. 80Q 760 780 700 876 800 271 22 RATIONAL LEAGUE '' Colnmbne, 4-8; Maeaa, i-a. Cohinibua, Oa, April 28. Oolumbua played errorlcee ball today and aaaily woa a doublahrader from Macon. The vieiton' error war reeponeible largely for the local winning. - Soora, flrat garnet R.H.K Columbua 00M01O-4 8 0 Maeon 000 0001001 8 6 AIoLaod and Krela; Benton and Clark and KabHccfr. Time, 10. Umpire, Oanner. Score, aecond game: R. UK OohDnbo 000 510 0 8 8 0 Maeon 000 000 00 0 2 4 Hartley and Reynold; Weami, Doyle and Bnbaitki. Time, 1.20. Umpire, Con ner. (Called end eighth, darimeu.) A. 8; 11; Oeorgetowa, a. -Waahington, April IS The A A M. collega Uam, of Kaleigk, N. C, defeated the Georgetown nnrreraity nine bj a acorn of 11 to 2 here today. The fea ture of the gam vn the batting of the Carolinian. O'Connor, tha ft rat pitohar fiat mm by be home teem, wae batted out of tht box in the fourth inning. A. A M 000 418 130 11 8 4 Georgetown 101 000 000 2 7 4 Stafford and fteifert; O'Connor, flan aery and Feenaa. Beaten, j Brooklym, ie. Boatoa, April a. Brooklyn defeated Boeton today by beary bittiag in a poorly played gam. A triple play la tfce eerenth inning, ia which five of the viaitort figured, shacked a Boatoa rally. Hummel' batting waa another feature. Score 1 R.H.K. Brooklyn 00 010 30410 17 3 Boatoa 800 000 100 3 T I Kuekar and Bergen) Richie, Bvaaa and Barman and Oaaaam. Xma, 1.60. Um pire, Bigler and Xmalia. Philadelphia, ; New York, j. Philadelphia, April 28. It required 13 tuning for New York to defeat Phila delphia today, the ocore being 8 to 2. In the 13th inning New York landed on Moore' delivery for three (ingle and douue by Doyle and ecored tare runa. Raymond atruuk out 12 batamen. Score : R. H. S. Hew York .. 010 001 000 OOOt-0 11 I Phlla 000 000 020 000 0-8 7 3 Raymond and Hehlai, Moore and Deoia. Time. 2.40. Umpire, Jctuutone and Mora n. Pittabnrg, si Cincinnati, a. Pitraburg. Pa., April 28. Cincinnati waa today beaten by Pittuburg, S to 2. A home run by Flyun in the eighth in ning with two men on baeea aettled the game in favor of the home team. Tha Raiding feature waa a one-hand catch by Dether, which cut off two preepectira run. Score: R.H.K. PitUburg 200 000 08 6 8 3 Cincinnati 0001010002 8 t Adam and Gibaooi Bene and McLean, Time, 1.60. Umpire, Klein nd Kane. Chicago, 1; St Louia, 1, Chicago, April 28. Chicago defeated St Louie 1 to 1 today. Cole, a recruit, pitched well for Chioago until tha eighth, when he weakened. Brown waa aent in with men on first and third and oaa out and retired the aide runleaa. Score: R.H.K. Chicago 100 100 00 8 8 f St. Loui 000 000 0101 7 1 Cole, Brown and Need ham; Corridon and Breenehan. Time, 1.80. Umpirea, O'Day and Brennan. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts WE HAVE THE CART TO PLEASE YOU Our are the "Whitney," 'Porer" and "WakeDeM." Three of the best make. The "Whitney" and "Foyer" are only eold bv us, and we unheal tatingly tell yon that these head the list, when it comes to QUALITY, and whether you wnt to purchase one at the highest price or one of mod erate Tahie. nUNTLEY-STOCKTON-MLL CO. UNDERTAKING OLR SPECIALTY Day 762 PHONES: Mghl 1442 AKEUCAI LEAGUE New York, j; Phiiaaelpkia, j, Kaw York. April tt-Tba New York I America ae outplayed the Pkiladalphiaa today and dafoatad them 7 to 3 la a game featured by Ford'a pttohiag aad Wulter'a kitlina. I Hoar: . .. K. 11. A. Philadelphia 101 100 0003 6 4 New York iM 800 0o 1 8 t Ceamba, Dyrert aad Taomaa Iappi Ford aad Sweeney. Time, &M. I mpiraa, Dianea and Caaaolly. St Leva, t Oatrait, - St. Louia, April IU Detroit woa aa eaay victory are Pt. Laum today, 7 ta 1. Bailey waa bit hard and hia aupport waa tadifferaat, wkila Mullin waa ia rare form, allowing but four bit. Scorai R.H. K Detroit OAS 800 1007 10 1 St. Louia 000 001 0001 4 I Mullin and Strange i Bailey, 8t ram ma! aad Stephana. Time, 1.46. Umpirea, Perriae aad CLoughlia. THE TWINS WONjFriday, Remnant, Odd-End Day Waahiagtaa, ; Boataa, i. Waahlngtoa, April 8. Wathingtoa defeated Boatoa ia a hard ll-ianing ganaa today, ta 1. Johnaoa waa unua daily effective with men oa baeea, 12 of tha Tiaitara atriking eat. Collins pitched good hall aatil the final round, when ha weakened, four ainriea winning tha game. Boston's only run resulted from Btraetl wild throw to eeeond. The batting of Ppeaker aad Lord featured with Johnaon'a pitching. neore: ilile. Washington . .000 100 000 0012 12 1 Boatoa 000 000 100 0001 18 Johnson and Street : Colli aa and Car rigaa. Time, 30, Umpires, Bvaaa and aa. SOUTIEIN LEAGUE Champs Vent Cowo In Opco lug Game of Season (to 3 ' jDouble Stamps until noon. Single Stamps as usual, after PLAY WAS RAGGED AD SLOW Sparianijurj foa it CttariotTi An Greenrllle lompei inj fitb iodeo loi Bsmmerslej ii hot Fonn noon. JJouDie btamps are only given for Cash Purchases made on morning Double Stamps are advertised. Mobile, 4; Montgomery, i. Mobile, April 8. Mobile agaia de feated Montgomery this afternoon, Chappella, for tha local, being in excel lent form aad waa accorded magnl&oent aupport. beore: R. IL K. Montgomery 000 000 1001 6 4 Mobile 121 000 0004 4 0 Dugglesby aad Hart: Chappella and Dunn. Tim, 1.40. Umpirea, Hickman aad Miller. Atlanta, 1-4; Naahvllle, 3-3. Atlanta, April 28. Atlanta and Neah villa broke even ia a double-header to day. Kaabville won tha drat ia the eleventh inning, piling ap four rune on two aita, two baeea oa bail and two er- 1. Timely hitting aad errorleee field ing woa the second gama for Atlanta. Score, Bret gama: K. H. E. Atlanta 010 000 000 001 8 7 Nashville 001 000 000 048 7 4 Griffin aad Smith: Purdu aad Bea- baugh. Time, 1.60. Umpire, Fteaaia gar and Radderham. Moore, aecond gama: n. ti. a.. AtlanU 010 210 0 4 8 0 Nashville 030 000 00 7 4 Keera aad Smith 1 Keupner and Br io II. Time, 1J0. Umpire, Pfeaninger. New Otlaaaa, 4; Birmiagham, 8. New Orleana, April 8. Birmingham found Breitanatein eaay today, running up ii hlta from hia delivery and aooring ix run. Iew (ir leans made a came finish, but the lead against them was too great. Near: K H. E. Birmingham 320 010 0008 12 4 New Orleana 000 001 003-4 7 f Wagner and Elliott: Hreitenstein and Lafltte and Uribbeao. Time, 1.46. Urn pire, xitaaimmona. Memphia, 0-4; ChatUaooga, 1-3. Memphis, April 28. Cbattaoooca and Memphis divided today double-header. Doth gamea went aeven inning by agreement. In the first contest Peter. the Memphis pitcher, forced Meek acroas tne plate in the eeventh Inninv. De maree pitched a no-hit, no run game. In tne teoona game Memphis made the win mng rua when Pattarson let an eaay grounder pass mm. Score, Brst nme: R.H. E. Chattanooga 000 000 11 3 2 Memphia 000 000 00 0 0 Demarea and Meek: Peter and Rementer. Time, 1.10. Umpires, E eon and Conohan. -Score, second game : R. H. E. Chattanooga 000 003 08 8 4 Memphis boo 008 "4 4 1 HhMes, Moore and Carson 1 rrita and Rementer. Time, 1.3s. Lmnirea, Coca kan and Eason. BOIL LANCED, JEFFRIES GOES FISHING FOR TROUT (By The Aeiociated Press.) Ben Lomoud, Cel., April 28. Sleeping much later than usual today James J. Jeffries, intend of taking to the road, started out on a trout fishing expedi tion. He bad planned a little liirbt work this afternoon, but i ueh aa n- tnuaiaatiee fl thermae that it waa ex pected the hooking of trout might inter est him all day. The remainder of the I week will be devoted to light work and i evarv nrecaution will be taken to or. j vent the fighter' blood from becoming : overheated. The relief afforded by the lancing of j a boil ba restored Jeffries' (pirita. j Johnaan ia Los Angelea. ! Lee Angeles, Cel., April 28. Jack I Johnson, world' heavyweight pugiliatic ! champion, arrived in Los Angeles today f accompanied by a retinue of retainers, i He was met at the itation by a number I of fight fasatica and a majority of the negro population, tne latter forming a proceeeion aa the champion strode up Spring atreet. Papk aad Thorns ta Fight (By The Associated Preaa.) an Francisco, Gel, April 28. Article i were signed today for a 25-round fight between Billy Ppe, of Illinois, and Jo Thomas, of San Francisco, in Cotfroth'i arena, in San Mateo county, on Satur day afternoon. May It. The Bijou Bill. Those who saw the big bill en for tbe last half of the week at this theater but night eaid it waa up to tbe stand ard, and of the kind to make the hour aa enjoyable one. Matinee at 4.15 p. m. The senior class exercise of the A bra band, 308 yelling Wlnataa tana ana trie emuing no of "rop- Me Kivett took the Champa by storm at Com park yesterday afternoon, sac wkea the araeaaa had blows away ti Twins" had lumped, of with the om tng gama of the eeaeea hjrthe decisive score of 8 ta 8. lb victory waa elear- eut aad fairly woa, aad to aval fandom tbar ia oaly one oonaolatioa w loot but year aad year before ia the opea ing but, oa, what we did towards tha but Th crowd waa a typical opeaing day one, though ia the rooting the enthusi asm hardly measured up to previous etandarda, this lameatable lacking being due ta tbe slowness of the game, aa well as tbe fact that few opportunltiea were offered by th 18 gladiators. Three hundred maniacs from th Twia elites aeoupisd seats inside tbe grounds, and they were always ia evidence, in fact, they made a little more fuee than the 1,700 local huge that filed through the gate, nut the aeawfoika have tha stun (till soaked away aad will journey out again today and perhaps tomorrow la bopee of letting out. And it waa venial old "Ponav" Me. Kivett againat foxy "Daddy J Be uses, with the offsprings of the McKlvett romping like 6-year-old and making the 01a aomera- woa line tne yapa aeea on break fait food advertising lithographs woea tne loaa M la areata tne Impree ion that the kid "waata juat a little." Tbe grand old man received aa ovatioa from hia old frieade as well aa hia new onea when he advanced to the hat In tbe aecond inning, and though he re sponded with aa eaey foul to hia aid aide partner, Togo Baatlay, tha fan re fused to cu in fact, for this littl act of kindnaaa tha praises of th old fellow were sung loudly aa the local aid of the grandstand. On two athar occasion tha twice paanant lander con nected, and th safe swata want out with the oldtlme McKivett ureses and fore. Aa for th gam itself there ware few points of note, sav for th batting of MaKeniie, Bentley and Fred Beuee for tna locals, and rogarty and Holt for tbe visitors. Hammereley, the deaa of th local pitching eorpa, waa in miserable form, and the Twin romped oa him to in ex teat or 10 time lor a total or 19 baies. He did not walk a man, though it might he argued that the opportunity waa presented, and he atruck out oaly two visiting men. rieiaing, ne eauie u to hia eld form, getting eix assists am no errors, but to the great regret of all hia salary whip worked ia a way that canted little worry to the Twine. Swin dell, a wallnuilt, though country-appear ing fellow, aerved a better allotment of twister, though ta hia work there wae little to cause tha moat enthusiastic to go into fit. Ho ass a great out, aeeme to jump and above itself about, but y tarda v it waa not effective because it usually ahored Itself away from tba plate. He started by giving three base on ball ia th first two inning, but aa tha game grew hia accuracy improved ana niter tne aecond not a Champ want to first gratia. He allowed 8 bile, but to offset this he received aa article of support much better than that accorded Hammersley, and oa two occasions be showed extreme etfectlvenes when a. bit. nould have ecored at leaat two runa A a whole the Champa didn't play in the form shown in the praetiee games recently, - rug" nick waa ta th dumps at first and James horered around short in such a way aa to get two errors charged against him. Prtd Beuaaee at third got only one chance and he tumb led that and then, to add to theee wor ries, the outfielders, with the exreption of Richard, moved about like dray horse. Still, with 1 all the fan of fered no criticism and the general opto ion was that everything would be all right with another day. It ia certain that Beusse has gathered together a good bunrh of ball player and the gen eral version was that the boys had jusl suffered a bad dav cause evervbndv knew "Pug" Hicks could put np better bail tnan mat 01 yesieraay and from practice tbey all believed the same of the other. Two fast double player, one by each team, were about tne spiciest event of the entire proceedings. The Twin dou ble came in the tourth, when Harvey Holt gobbled Beusae's hot grounJer, re layed it to Templin, who tagfred McKan- sie, and then slung it to first in time, to get Beusse. The Chsmps pulled off a nice one in the seventh when James re layed Gllmore'e grounder to MoKenxie, who in turn relayed ,t to Hick at first. alar pongs mereariaed aattaa, 7 ia- wide, 80c. amine far 11c i pink. aky, reeeda aad tan. at pi ess wool dram good that sow far fljOO aad 8L2 reduced t 8Ve. 1 dajaagai waefwcj, 28 fat, sold for 1118, let tOe. 1 wait aad aky paraaal, align try daaa agwd, sold for 9140, 88c. Ladies' silk hoae, 31.60 quality, alrgbt ly imperfect, ahoiaa 78s, la 8 sosora, in cluding white. Mill eada white madras. 6. auality, I to yard Wagtha, fur 12 l-g yd. 60 piece silk ginghaau, 60a. value aad 10 piecea Aadereoa'e sapay, . valus, ahoie Mc yard. Colored lawns ia daiaty figures. Mis. quality for 7 I fit 4 tray sloths aemetitohed, all pur linen husk, 60c varus, soiled, choir 18c One 64x7B tenia padding, whipped enaa, sold lor f 1.0O, soiled . la. aH Unaa soft fniah, sold far 40c, for 38. Two shade of blue. Solid aolar Unoaette, 38 la. wide, told for 16a, tar 10c yard. I ivory stick white fane, said for 86.00, damaged, eheUa, 1.08. 1 lot ailk howa, aold for 60s, ahoie 19s. Iaftial box pa par, M sharm, 13 opea, aay lotUr, Friday, 8c boa. Mill enda of white madras, domestic cam brie aad lawaa, goods ia this lot worth 20a, caaie aa. yard. Childraa's black aad colored sox, sold fur 10c to 1 5c. choir 5c pair. Ladles' whit haadkerohiofa, amh. 01 nera, 8 for 6a. Children" kait waist, 10c THIRD FLOOR. FRUMT SPBOAXS. 8 ah.ad.hara. amnle4a. aartc4 aaaort, vaius 86a, far Ua. tahj freoa, red. value 6X60, far 8L88. Bolster saHa, piak aad aky, 8100, for 88. 1 14 Jap. Chiaa baa bona, phUaa, aaiue up t 13.00, far ILU. MnaUa had est, aaaorted ealen. aataa 84.00, far fS.48. 1 Sxt griea aad red Tap. rag. 81.40, tor 84 So. 4 gas aad akertri aertablea. 82 .00, for 88e, 1 Morria ahair, ewartend oak, pal laked, Talu r OO, tor li ra. I Moms chair, aaurtered oak. pos- iahed, lu 88.00, for 840. 1 dining tahta, round. 8 ft quartarad oak, polished rahia 818.00, far 10Aa 1 wrought keaa gas ahaadalier, 14 bv. art gbus dosna, value 88 AO, for SaAU 6 howls aad pitchers, mlu 81 4U, for 11.18. U skp para, value 3140, for 11.18. 3 white net waiata, auk nana, sfceaa 40 aad 41 bast, said far 183, ehaie 11.86. Piak mooeaHaa waist, handaoaly trimmed with vai. aad liiah iaea, aiae 38, told for fcLBt, reduced to 83 86. Nary ehigua waist, sia wi sold for 85 86, reduced to 3.86. Black aet waist, braided aad heeded pateementari, ama 84, aald for 88 AS, re duced to 64.8a. - 8 baby bonnet of enrhroUUry aad swiaa, sold for 11.00, eaow 76c BARGAIN PXPARTatXNT TUB NDttPRICXD STORK. ehawaara Friday will aad thla aapart ataat ffreatljr ealiaigad wkh assay spa- attl giagbaau, awaa, sanhtaldiiy, faa aur ragoaar atacwa, greatly radusal White T. K, 0. wahat. It V4w. Heeery hath tOTrata, frmga aaas 6. ruairty for lit, 1 14 oalhlnar gteghaa 4 78e. rhaaaaada af bray aad saaranekar ia mill eada, ta 10 yard, 10c value for 8 1-8. 34 ia. white Rasa, ta. vauue for 11 14a. W ranswi this loth to be 80 par sent, linen. Widt laaas ia tssabsa plat wahv, hav rtatioa ehsay, worth up to IS, lor 6. Ladies' aad meal black boa. 6a. pr. LadW ganse veata, 8c 1 lot ladias' white waiata, aald op to 61A8, soiled, oholc 4c Men's mmoariaad handkerchiefa, white sad aolorad, 6a 1,000 yard aspaoa'l saphjsette, 7 ia, wide, 10. dot, rXapsonr aattek. worth a, solid aolor ginghama, worth 8a, eboto 6a yard. 34 in. faary BMaair drsas goods, aald for 60c, reduced to 20. yard. Arbackla't freak roasted aoffaa, 11 I t. Arnold Phis, solid colors la brown, red, sky, ,Iak and navy, worth 80a, yard, for, 1 Ivery.lOotagon aad Gold Duet, 4c Bon Asaad Japollo, as, tlM aquara and aoatifa, worth 80. to 60e, choio 18a, loined eeeond, aooring behind Tsmplia a second later when Fogarty landed for two baa. Th Champs added one in the alxth when MldkitT fumbled Thrasher's grounder, he stole second and scored on Bentley's two-bagger. Tbe third and final rua waa made ia the seventh when Beueee singled, went to second on Me Krrrtt's error of Fogarty's relay of Hammersley1 fly and scored on siugUs bv Weldon and Thrasher, Waldon re tiring tha aide at the plate in an at tempt to score o tne sam play. Greensboro. Rirkard, If Waldon, rf Thrasher, cf.. . . Bentley, e Hirfca, lb lames, aa. . . McKenste. 2b. . Beusse, T . 3b. . lis mmeraicy, p. AB.aiLO. A.E. Anderson, 6; Oeenvills, , (.Special to Daily News.) Anderson, April 8. Then was a good crowd Out to ace the opening of the Car olina league seaaan here today. The ua ual preliminariee In th way of parade and speech before th gam took Slaee. Uremville put a much better elding game than did th local and to this may be attributed their victory. Tbe batting waa fiaroe. All the youngster on both team showed nervousness, which will undoubtedly soon wear off. There waan't much of real iatsrest to the game after the fifth Inning, when the visitors aeeured a lead that the locale, although rallying determinedly in the last round, found too late to overcome. Score 1 RRI. Greenville 021101108 13, 1 Anderson 003 000 1028 13 4 Trammil and Fnnnarj Wing and Brea-nan. 33 3 8 27 IS 8 Totale Clspp batted for Hammereley in ninth. Winston-Salem. A.B. HEO.A.I. 1 Midkiff, as 6 0 1 1 4 Templin, 6 1 1 1 2 Brent, If 4 114 0 Fogarty, cf 8 1 3 S 0 McKrvttt, lb 6 0 2 10 1 Laval, rf 4 1 2 2 0 Holt, 3b 4 1 2 0 1 Oilmore, c 4 0 1 3 1 Swindell, p 4 1 2 1 3 Total 41 6 16 27 12 INTERESTING DOPE ABOUT EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE Vi melon scored nrt m ta beginnine of th second wheu. with one out, Laval Score by fnninge : R H. K Greensboro 010001 1003 8 Winton-6alera . . . fWOOIJOOO 8 15 2 Summary: Earned runs. Winston 4, Greensboro 1. Two-base hits, Bentley, Holt, Uilmore, Templin, Fogarty. (stolen baeea, Weldon. Thrasher, Bentley. Brent (2), Fogarty. Double plays. Jama to McKenne to Hicks; Holt to Templin to MrKivett. Rees on balls, off Itammerslev nwinieii .1. mi ny pitched bell, lavai. rtrnx out, oy , Hmmersle' 2. Swindell 2. !-eft oni base. Greensboro 8, Winston-Salem 9. : Rscrifioe hits, MeKenrle. Tim. of game, I t 10 T'mpire, Mackey. Attendance,' 2,100. took one of Hsmmersley's easv ones the alata and Harvey Holt followed with a twn-harger to center. Lava scoring and Holt soon doinr. the same stunt on Gilmore's two-bejnrer. Swindell and Mid kiff also got singles, tbe latter' being a punky infield one that even kept Gil more hugging third, but with three men choking up the paths Templin and Brent lifted easy flies and the agony for the time being wa over. The Oiampa run one across in their half of the inning when James got a base on balls atj ad vanced to second on MrKenrie's sacri fice cmundrr. Fred Relifiee sinirled and Jamea registered the first run of the I aesHon for the Inc.! sn-eeatlnn ' Win. ' finsl Charlotte, 3; Spartanburg, v. (Special to Daily Kews.) Charlotte, April 28 The Carolina aeaaon opened here todar with a game between Charlotte and flpartanbnrg, whkh the visitor won by a ninth-inning rally. The local took th lead in the second inning by aooring two tallica, added one more in the third and from then 00 wore unaVIe to get men acroaa the plate. The visitor ecored on in the third, but couldn't get any more until the eighth, when by ahoving two men over the plate with clean hit they the sonre. In their half of the round they simply rainnd hit all ton added another in th lift when,'"" n'ld ft ,0' "en round Forarty singled end went to aecond and third whi!e .lames waa asleep on Bent ley ' perfect throw to catch him stealing the keystone sack. He scored on Laval a tingle. The Twins added three more in the sixth when, with one down. Rwindell Fpartanburg the bases tiefore they were retired. The locals could do nothing in their half of the last and a ot down to defeat, much to the disgust of the large crowd that bad turned out to root for them. Score RH. t. (rtpedal to Dairy News.) ft I Fayettevtlle, April M. With the opea D ' ing or the Kastern Uaroiiaa baas hall aee- ! son drawing near, the local eituatloa Is 0 ! bpginmug to shape up with some clarity, n The announcement moot Interesting to 0 1 ti.e Fayetteville fane is that John Way 0 mack, of the Ilkhmond, Va, league dub, I who last year, while with Rocky Mount, 2 ! was one of tba beat pitchers In this learue, nas elgned a rayettevtlle eon- tract and will probably report here this .ir u. ..'' u 11 ...I- - I RiH i.y Mount, baa also been eecured by Mauagwr Clancy. Another valuable acquisition by Oan ey Is that of Jack Mullin, for the past three year a consistent performer in the South Atlantic league. Mullin, by report, is a fast outfieldT and hard hit ter, and will undoubtedly give added strength to the Highlanders' outer works. He will be placed in center field. Sorrell also ia a hard swatter and a first class lnfirlder. He will probably be placed on third base, though there will be a number of candidates for tha Infield ! poeitioas, and soma of them frisky! youngster, too. Every fan on the kaat j ern Carolina cirrnut knows Wa) mack. If he strikes anything like his laat eeaaon'e pace he will make a strong running mate for Luystsr, the king pitcher of laia league. j As a further addition to the High- landers' pitching strength, R. ('. : ("Chick") Wetter has been purchased, from Anderson. V attera waa with tbe locals lat mar under leave of absence . from Anderson. He also it some twirler. ' Including Manager Clancy, eix, of the oM guard re sure to be back this sea j son. In addition to I.uyster and Wat - ! lers. the others are Schumaker, outfield er slid champion batter of the league; Calvin, catcher; and (yilalloran, who played the role of n'illty man in the w-avm pt. but who will contend for a regnlpr pla.'e this spring. O'HsMoran ha been trying out with the Balti more Oriole. The other players signed are: Boyle, addition to theee are eeveral youngsters, who will be tried out, btingirrghe num ber of maa who will report beraNe aU All will be on band by Mar 4. Luyater, rhihumaker and Manager Clancy ar Id-re now. Hchumaker ana Luyster wintered , in thit tty, though the latter hat Just rotamed from a brief trip konaa, FANAT0SIAL8. Lrf get th on today. Bam to you Charlotte. Fogarty was th star for Winston. McXeaai was swatting ia mid see lea form. Winston played ring around as yes terday. Our tallow need littl more toe wort Let's forget yesterday aad go ia and wia today. Behind with tha left foot this after noon, soya, All together today rooter aad play er aiik. "Father" Bouses Is day or butt trying. The Wlnetao rooters big majority. "Togo" Bentley pegged to fectly, but nobody wa there. gaiag to wia to wer, hers fry a Some of the knocker got together Waitaett Institute will begin tomorrow I aad scored on Templnr double. Brent eweowjg, Eataran, April JO, sllf. ..got an tafeeld ait aad fm seed lately par- . 001000024 7 10 4a uiteher: Oancv. a fast vounc colleeian. ingled. went to second on MidkifTa out, Charlotte G21O0OOO0 1 II 0 from Boston; Samliar, of Atlanta, out- Thackhaa and Roth; BraxHle and fielder; Albert, of York, Pe-, outfleldw; Taxis. aad Oaata-aO. af W yeetcrdsy, but failed to make good. Rev. Clarke with little practira would be effective in the box. Rev. Melton Clarke name mighty near getting a strike across on that oral ball. W. J. Mackey ia the civilian name of the "limps," and he hail from North Adams, Maas. Hammersley wasn't working good yes- terder. Whv didn't Manager Reuses re place him with another pitcher? McKivett ha a swell Immh of ball players. Ticy sre In the gnme from the jump. Winston has won the opening game from Greensboro every on since the Carolina aeaotistiori has tceo in exist ence. .Mucker e-.,i awav with yeeterdav'B game in fine stvlc. lie appears to know hie end of the game thoroughly. Jackson, laat year's third hneeman, hove In from Roanoke early yesterday 1 morninp. He is in line shape and ready I for aetion. J Thrasher couldn't pet his eye on tha ' ball yenter.lay, one hit beinif the eole I registration on the credit eide. raueual for him to date. Fogarty aad Midkiff anowed doeo re lationship to those -noted disciples of courtesy, "Alphonse and tisstoa," in th third, when Bentley hit an ey fly just behind aecond. 1 Don't Jodge your team bv yesterdsv's playmg. rtememher, we were wev down the line last season, but we woe the pea-
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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