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4 DEENSBOBO DAILY NEWS. SUDAY. MAY 1. 1910 CHAMPSWONLAST Hard Work spring Fever" Weather Weariness and thirst follow. SPORTING NEWS tAilBALL KtSlLTS; iTAKUISy Of TUL LLtBS Ridqeway Let Twins Down With Two PuDky Bits. 1 6EMLEY OOT THREE BITS, CAB0L1MA 4 ireriviboro, s, V if AniTTon, 12, i.r, Charlotte, (S; S,i-' m' ir CAK0L1.NA -jl ir . -I. i. j An.!1! -oi, I pur'ei 4 V. a,. 1 .1 1 bracers won t do tneres a come back. Water doesn't satisfy it's not "wet" enough. DrinK V1KGIHIA ll-AGUF Richmond, Vni..l. T Portkiniint ii I1, Je. t.U n. Ln hLtn,', I, h-i.iinfc. 4 SOUTHERN LEAGUE. CTiattaiue.ea, 0; Allan's I. Kaliiil Mc!l)ul. 2 New (lilian. .'I ; Bu Fiiin-jhani, SOUTH AILANTIC Cliarluite Got Away lllb the Spar tans and Anderson Again De feated Greenville. I I,. lack -..I' ij am In il. Ln. 6 SOUTH ATLANTIC. Aapui. I, ( uliiiiH-u u. hvunnii h. H . M4-nn. 1 Cultunbi... Jark -.tulr 1 NATION A I. I.FAGUE Ur-toti, I' m : 4 IMiiladelplo.-. 4. . .. . -. I'ut-bur i i U .,.'. tlnnunal i 1 t l,.r i AMERICAN Lie AC UK Nrw oi k. .' . I'i . ,'! i Inning). Wa-hniyf, ii, j: . hx-apr. ' " ' " M. L.eui, I . 1 1 1 , l SOUTH ATUMIt LEAGU Macn, J .1" I., ,, ,.n- hii ,l .i ii lull Id Marou -nav iil S.i lury "'! .ontn.g in now n Marfin Mm l nm Lofl. linn II,, i,-,-..i- i Ml, Li-i 11,1,111- HI' II K II K I, K ; I I i,l k.l,i lilt, , ii. , njn filll ; thwi ihmi iml nil Vi 1 I i I inpii Augukta, j, Lulubu', o iiiik4i. . April Hi iilmi fruli'H IVilumltiiH h,li tiv t)n . i Ul II II d , In I - I n' Uuiui In-1 nil- l.ilt.-i ul IK H r 'j Hint-n i Tlip ILIdinr nf M. li n an. yvrrr Imlurp- ul tin- l-hiiii- Sror : f; il K ,tuguu . .. iot) Iimmii : n Culwttlblln . (IKO IM KHMH t 'I ,'i 1 VHfmi auj udlv, Ioifh mid Ki'-h. ' iuh , I ;i-. I in (nir, oiiiici Columbia, 2; Jackioovillt, ij (xlumt)ia, S. ( , Apt i 1 r Iut knonvil'r drfoatl Coluinbia NkIhv H In h t.airi nnd ooiiBfMUt r hilt 111 In h1Ii1ioh nil lour of Col urn bin' uitcluT were uihl Soor1 : i: II I- Ittrkaniivilh . . Columbia I'npi und Wall riowiiev. , Wallm-i liniira. I'miiin . tm on 1 li.- - i:t i: ' IKIU 'HN t S I f ''II111- UmIi. in tiil ,iiul Mh-hmir Tim'. I.hii. 1 "Toiro" Mi'!it)f tu Icatl tho , hitlt hf kpoi.p filing m tOO MOIMI. h.i mi'i-i iM it mhlt lMi t Ills Ir.iifiic. I ) nl 111.- .lip he starlr.i. . hi ih' -nn't .'lit Tojro Hi hi h in -mid ha- uiai tw mihI a ttifih i hia avmi- In- hr. n Jtt tinu-t iiuhl-H iriKh -Mil- i.tr h..t 1 Vi Chronicles 1. IRG1XIA. SOUTHERN AMERICAN rv-'i - i iii,, l'l-iliirli-l.l i .IN I III ,! Ill II),' I.' '.'Hi NATIONAL. Cllll.. IV. -I, li.l li.l I llll .1111. II -I,M, I Inoity, 5 taatt-rn, I I.1IMI Spill in In :i a. me tnt'it it 111 ami hill i ti'at iiivk. I "i n 4 I 'Ump 1 hoiliMii 1111 l H ) 1 1 l t....,V I'V h ,1 ,-IIm-, ul te.iii-.! la Olt' nl . u tui Mi til tl I inn 1 vt h. u hen t'tiiiihiiniiB hit 11 nil tlfy hurrwtil 111 umIihk five mil Thr ti'Hliii" wfir tin plwylfig of rat bruth' r ul III"' and "hurt lor I'i 1 11 it v. 1 ..- in . .... :w iijo fHio 444 1 1 mil hit IKK) (Mi-, n HijiKin- anl H11- 5 4 II. Hiui.lv u int.- ;, rff H11n.lv I inpii.', anl I- lw en, tru. k .nit. h Hipifp I H' nfl hit. Ilnl liUHtl Miinih III. I 1 l, ti ed Hiyin . I .V Wilminfion High, i; Dotuldson, i. W i I m 1 nt . ii . pi ii i 1 lie iluuutf- t oil liL'ti "chfHil hatrluill I ia m ih lrali-d 1 hr lnii hi -on Miht;ii v . IhmiI ir nltrrn'"'n h th c.i ..f .1 to 1 this Ihr irmne W.i" .1 pit Hiri " ImHIc Mi llinh Dii vi . lur W liming ton. h.i I tin' hH tnr l it. ..nil hit. hi"injf rijiittrp.! ,-i;int I tin unit tour npiiint M. nil for Itoual.t-.tii. I H l Hlll Mill licit , Ml.lldiOl Mi- I all imhI M r-ill of the Grouch Family This is the maiden all forlorn, By sad and bitter emotions torn. Cheer !jtd pitched iuat'fl WD i ia tun I the Champ-. r'Hiid 'tit- (inttl ame of tin- opening " 1 1 aa nw eel r rni;e to l he i inure laithtul tn --e Hiflf t hi J i lilt- Mlrre- " 1 !-. t" the iinnid a'.d liaiiL?lil . lime dlt-l Hint tlif i-rid Hi appU Uae. tUr -p.i-Ill'.tH( iilUi-l f Til.l .1 rlllrth pi II Ins.- .il the lle. I' " I'l-ip.-Vl II" ' 1 ' k ag.ll'.. In:! ll.l hi- I. j -l..i-f- -I Hi- ' i-l. . --I . .... .j. i l tlfUMl.lU d II II , I'll!' , I- jli.l . llll., plow l I II - mi aril ul tin A l.'.(l! it "'-Kv. t.!j vinjt ! ha ve lu nllC tie h'Ui hi H--IIMI I . ll,,V.-,l I - . i.ylll.il I. .ul -I ri-L Ii III., In, k in. i iill( l l I I rui-hiM utu-iiipl ini' ul lurn d ? I I 1 llll I l -I' II I .1 ll,.l ' hut1Kh . rt. "till ti llll I d I! I ' liu v . m t h an r 1 'r a 1 1 er Ihtw huh- "in'- mr nif lelv in pAnfin to show how near .ami- in pulling "(1 one nl lli.l-.-i -way . I ll IH IK' llll h ffaifn WI.iIp Kiilnr-iiy lcliniiK an a itort iiirnl ! t nJ"rpt that lulled the f l"it ot 1 h W iiifi. iiiani to fathom, La ul ih form. 1 1 . 1 ft-ii 1 1 Ir Mmhfkw., uni. mIm. piirl.1113 ij.jo.1 UN. llit(f(h hit imI ork was prtatly ufturt in lh eyea -it 1 1n nvuihii h ilii.r nnHPittblt' Hh. rven lit-, lhi- .it which Mere in I lir pnnk la. u ttir b-$t the hauip- (fluhl .li. aiid -.nMilfiiiiy tht fm t tlut Ii ei i "i- wore mud U-hind h.ni. !.i- . ffuiU t..naid. tin- Uet wen Hvco-Uinjily , rt-dlt ablr. hilllb.'lf aid. I iiiui.-i i in ihr ln rn , far tun ot Hie lurn thai mad.- tlit- nn-uii i-nt to lirst en tour hall-. ,iud two oth 'i" made the riivmi a h i-ult of his ov a ri roi - Afide i i.im t lie brilliant pitching n, Kidn- vav the work nt .McKr-iiif at bt mni und U fid. ut in kit ttKiJ .nit prom lightly lr th.,t , t). ,(tIPI Jfi Ka,J mloj". Mi-Kfiiic, with a total oi ni;i. 'hani'M, :r-fpted ill without a vrm blan) ot an rrot , to add to hi- ulrrad.v 1 rnlitable reind h- tl ldd i h't ground! otT Kdirartv'i bat in th lourlh. nif'pd 'li-iiipliti in taNiPf nd t'ifti .riuilit K.aity with a quirk iinp lo lli.-k-.. ii.'npl, tirg a -I.nI pUy that wouhj hav Ih n iuip.illt wtthont quirk 1 huikin h nd a t urn. Though h- diii t eel a bH. hr i. rnditrd with tm f run, all aMni: to -how that h hud hm rr on thr liall. tm hf allof.l 1111 eai one to t.ik1 him amid Mi ram and again walk.d on lour lud nn p. In lft Wrldon hr.'Uhi joy to thr hrart u( the ftn,. nd r pr.'.'ioiifc ot Work like -lark nthon were hrmid on hII i.U nir,' (crninfl mi p''aih 'I Ti' ircbl.h-d up hy thr ih-rt up! It'll be all right yet! 1. Send for our interest ing booklet, "The Truth About I A ' ! ' j I'lot-d irti fielder and like Itidyeway J thor in th stand couldn't tell why, 1 It' ''Bif in for hit llap oi tin' long j for neither pitcher gave evident of jntu emotion Urnrd loo-e by yta ht nuiij twirling, even though the hit col j trrda.r a ANteaildar. Ihiahfr to wuniuinn looki aiuall. applause 111 the uroud w lit 11 lit nipped U intoii only rhanu- lo orr in tho nil with a ported irlav oi l.aaU nyiChailotte 100 110 2 ball to right. At t lu- bat t ht 1 e w a no tj nent ion .1 Wit lMnors tor t lie day, lor "Togo" I'. rtii Iry just repeat ii hi jertoriiuiuce of the du -iirfoif with I hrre hita out of 1 1 .ii 1 tiiut'M up. one ot w hi h was a ihrre bajtgT. Hr alto r light :i good ga.ui', t hough t he Twiiih n- ci got an oppor t unit to trst his rHgfftn Utility liinido the work tf Vb'Kivett and Ifinplin and s pretty stop br Hunty 1 1-'.t t lir play of t In- iMloi s w as la tiir. b'Oh. the great renewal ot toini dis plawd on thf to picviout days bing i 11.. followrra of MrKiftt. Toe haiupn i rd fiit in the open ing frame whfn Kirkard wm given a tn e pa, purloined second and third and niMicd 011 Menlhy a thitc ba'er t rihl. Two wnr addtxl in the thud when 1 1 doit w n hmf on Ijnals wild throw lo 'IrM an. I larkwon v.ti gien a tret p,i. alln firkaid lia.t athan.rd Wrldon to f-ei und w it Ii a hot gioimdei ti pitrher. Uriitlry hit an eay tly and Teuipliu let it drop f lom Inn trntaj lr, Wet don and a kcon iiiinpii g home hy having prcv 1'iiiity duplaie.l giKjtl bs-e running judg iiieni 111 iiHiviug tor dear lile, not w it Ii standing the rly wa eay and would have bren might timen out of 100. Till sung little a.vount on the credit side of tike ore wi atreiigthened in the fourth l the addition of one more run when MrKenne nifcitt the circuit af tcr a fr naa Iviilgews)' mil ami j liilmore wild heave to third The four final run- came unudat a perfevt atoini ot Winston minnic ami (irrenabtiro hit Urntley started tlie tiflh with a -inrd- over cNond. Hitk- let out an infield hit, and on Laal wiH throw to Me Kivrtt, after Uirk- wa sate a blovk. Ijnth runiiT fldvanciHl anther bae. Thradier Miigh-d to renter and Bentley I -ored and on f"gaila wild throw to the plate to catch Ihek tlie local rap lain hUo tallied. Tlnaher anchoring at thiid. from wheiHe he counted on .lame' j..nli. e fl. M Keiwie got a free pM lipfure tli fun "V'-r. I hf Ivtiii liml 1" mm left on hnn- ..iiW nut diil l" a'1 l"j Him I II iniil "' 1'm " day ail Ihr Ian. eii..v..l it lo I In' ul ! I ni 1I11' iiiiliviiliml work Hie stoiy 11 loli I he lo wurc and summary I ,1 crn-bi TO W.i.l.in. 11. lili kui l. i f .lai-k-on. It' ll-litlev link-. IV A ll R 11 V A I : 1 n :i o 4 I I 2 0 "I 4 I 0 n :i I 4 1 s 1 0. 3 1 1 HI 0 'Ij 4 I I I 1 " , :i 11 I 1 1 l! 1 2 0 4 ' , 4 0 II I 1 " n:l 7-27 12 ' 11 r h 1 y 1 4 II 11 I I 1 4 n ii I 4 1 .2 0 0 1 II 11 n n l 11 I 2 1. 0 l.i 11 " .1 11 11 il 7 2 :l ft I 12 1; :l 0 I 1 0 1 ,1 .1 0 I 0 l 27 o 2 2114 T j 1 liial' la ni'-K. M. Ki-n Ki-Il. rf 1' .,1- v in-11. Vll.l.,-1' - i f'1" l.t.Ill I' I'.-ll k. T t I" K II 1.1214000- 1 ; K iruin, ml..i: il nlnnisi 1 I. Two ba.- , rss) iT0 0 " j . Karneri I .in. .r'ti'r r -. hit. Holt Three b,e hn.j ; Rent u- Na.ii. !. MvKirett lame Sin i.e. Wcidon Ri.-ksrd oi .Mekrnm Unible plsy 2). -'s.-k I, . McKer 1 j off Rldpe j ic to Hit-.-. Iisrr-t on nan s a 1 i l "-truck out bvi I'.ideva 4. ii.-i . ic, 1 1 1 i.l..cn.l-,r., il. ot tunie. lll tendance. sl Laval 1. I'scl btll ei.re 1 Ift on tia-o inslo-i Salem 2 Tim t mpire. Maokcy. At Charlotte, ; Spartantrarf, 4. Carlotte. April .111. Ckariotte sue eeeded after trre attempts laaanexing a nine 'hi ..It.moi'n. defeating Spar lanburj: t. w 4 11 a iame replete mih -.hon hit (.sai inleretini error" Ihr l.a.u:ii of --de .i sl. t rriighi It refreshes mentally and physically 1 1 .1 iwri i and quencnes tne tnirst. v noiesome water and lots nicer to drink. Coca - Cola" 2-a Score: R. H. E. Spartanburg 00 002 020 4 4 4 : 4 and Joboii Tum. and Harrington; ihivie Anderson, 12; Greenville, 3. AnderHon, S. (, April 30. Tli lotah I agaiu walked all over reenville, de j (rating tJie aggregation from that town I I by ihr core 01 M to X j Fa. eh team ftartrd off at a lively clip, ' ilvdli Broring tlirer rung in the first, bull j in the thiitl Anderson Mimply ran away1 1 with evtiything toatsrd up. making eight j heraus they run una anura MiiDinT 111 iur riuin ouldn'l help it. I onnidrring Iht Kwalting dour, thr iruiMrkably clear llcldiu It. II. K. .300 000 000 3 7 1 . 308 000 10--12 12 I U'lnpti; skipw ith, Man 1 game hhi a I routet. j -ori : ' (;recn ille . . I Andi-ron . I I unit r and I gum and Brannon. "Won in the Ninth." l'hrit.v Mathewsun. the tammis pitcher of the Ni-w York ..iantA, ha made the gieatent lilt ul hm curt-cr with hin Rrty.t batrball 1101 j . "Won in the Ninth." It's iiinrc than a home run and the fans horn t-ialu lo hii an- d'liglited with it. Matty's idea na tn write a book on haseburi. vhn-h would ini'ludi' in it char acter the bus,-1 m 1 1 utari at present in the American and National leagues. The players he '-lecU are those whom be Willi 1,1 select, frnm active ulavers lo go 011 , All Amerisu teamn. livery ;nr al tin- end ot tne season. newsoaDerB ov-r tile eountrv pick out two All Ainenral) teams, but up to the j present lini no one hs undertaken to ay what would probably happen in u; erie of palm's played between two I teams of In t be iiiieh iiaracter. ..ok. Matty gives his idea of I how -11 .1 games would turn out. taking into i-niiMilciation his knowledge of all of lb.- players, their weaknesses and; Cincinnati, 1; SL touis, 4. strength, and the kind of curves that I Cincinnati, April 30. Three Cincin woiiUI likely I"- served to each of ttiem. ati ,rr0rs counted for as many St. Mat 1 1 has placed the first team in one 1 .,. .ollrii.' rall'd I.owi-ll nd th. I I .1 t n..l A t h.I ' tirr ,tl wrtirn whool calli'rf .leffpr .,n Tin- 1 hariirtTK urc Imij in every , ),j , lc , tlieii aliility to plav le ImII Li.well .leffi TSOII : Uild, 3lr lU-arh. i'i . I hurrh, lb llollin.-. Twitelicll, rf m .toy. 2b. Wan ford. If Hresl. c Mellen. p 1 '11 ro, p. The Batting Older, nf intere.ting fea leam and tV panic I hvi r-oti. 21 Lark.-. If I alkiiiinn, i-f Il.il.li. if Manner. - (..-. II. II. I, :n. lb. ill I.I.-. I'.laiK. p liailin. p. "Mstty's Lineup. I lie whole range lure Htwint a ball ,t lf 1. i-o.ered in nC,-esle chapters. 1 me chapter i d.-voteil lo -electing and naming the tefin. An-..Iter cliapter preaenls in the cur reel lw-.'lall ernlular !h.- style nf up rtuie 11 game tor tlie college Mre-r, li mill -c. muster after the pro-f.-.-or "I ingli-li has hs.l a full eiplann ti.in an.l discovers that anyone und-r-Vaii.t.nji baselwll can ee tlie mianuig and tluit U perleiTiy pim ii..i.i.-i .I 4 .l e ake- up the 'Msk iiithnr some of the tun I in.' nt H rail. I ,ievl ion lo Is- heard in the (jran.i i-.: any nme. also liovv a r.o- lee ,-an Income an ,1, h : n-i chapter rival the secrete v. hal 1 come to lie known a "inside 1.. nali" and signal work' Tniougliout the chapters liac-been ni tirwoMii main ot tric stonr ot actual lila' - tb it bae 1 i.l the author catrhe. thrilling tri.k Dulled off mnc within tne ranpe cjerierKe Kamnu episoilcs of game.. and some that didn't w..rk. lt' a live lik on baseball with live characters and written by the one man who knows more about the boys who are pksrmg it today apU the method by wb'.-h games are -n tlaa anyone e'e in ' hr .port ' Mattv's" mailman ' loaieo tluwn tft--e lis' witk cvBgnt ulato'V letter. DELICIOUS REFRESHING THIRST-QUENCHING 5c Everywhere THE COCA-COLA CO. Atlanta, Ca. I from appreciative fans liuin all ovt-r tht; . ouiilry who have cn it and his pub 1 liiliera, the H. .1. Bod Die r company, of I 437 Fifth avenue. New York City, are I nutting in long hours aending out topic- ,111 extiiaiige lor 91, from iaua woo aont j know that aliout every bookstore and I newstand iu the country u ready to sup ply tbem. We are glad for Matty's bucrehs. He , ia one of tne very few men alio are in I the limelight of American sport, whose 1 lite and hubiu are a worthwhile eiam j pte for the boys and young man 0 the 1 country. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia, 4; New York. q. rhlladelphia, April SO. Nw York ! I msde clean nweep of the aeries with I'hila.letohia toda.. ll,n,nII th. third stiMijiht pauif. V lo 4. Score: R. H. E. Xfw ork 01)1 020 (KX) V 15 I t'hiladelphia flOO OtW 040 4 4 S Afarquard. f'randall and Myers and Wilcon; Moren. Ilumphricii, Maroney and I)ooin and lhk. Time. 2.12. Um pires, JohliMtone and Moran. Plttsburj, 1; Chicago, 0. Pittsburg. April SO-Cornell held the t'hicagos to two hits and shut them otit, 1 to 0. Only two Chicago men reached t hird base. Score: R. 1L K. Pittsburg 000 100 00 1 7 1 Chicago . 000 000 0000 2 0 Powell and (iibeon: Ilrowu and Need- ham. Time, 1.20. Umpires, Kane. Klem and Boston, s: Brooklyn., 4. Boston. April 30. Brooklyn won the final game of the series from Boston, 4 to 2. todsr hr hunchint hita and takinff advantage of the locals' misplaya in toe ninth inning core: Urooklvn R.RE. 200 000 0021 4 0 Boston .. .101 ullO 000 2 j 4 Curtis, Burke and H. Smith: Barger, Krwin ami liergen. Time, 1.44. Lmpires.l Kigner and Einslie. Iouisa runs today. Harmon held the lo- , r .... .. ... cais sale at all times. Muggins home run was the feature. Seoie: RILE. St. Louis Oil ono 1120 4 7 0 t inciniiati 100 IKW IMMI 1 8 S Harmon and Phelt; (iaspcr. Rowan. McLean and Clarke. Time, pires. ()'l)ay and Brennan. I m- I If You Are Going Away ANYWHERE, AT ANY TIME, CONSULT OUR DEPARTMENT OF Trunks and Traveling Bags, Suit Cases and Hand Satchels -ALSO THE Indestrudo Trunk GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS BE SURE TO SEE THIS DEPARTMENT BEFORE LEAVING TOWN. Vanstory Clothing Co. C. H. McKNIGHT, Gen Mgr. relieves fatigue 1 1 a f as inc puresi Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca - Cola SOUTHERN LEAGUE Hash vi He, 5; Memphis, a. Nashville, Tenn., April 30. Nabhville won from Me-mphis today. 5 to 2, haviag the gaioe safe after the first inning. Folbre retired from the box during the third, after yielding six hits. Scora: H.H.E. Nashville 102 000 20s 6 10 t Memphis 000 000 020 S A 1 Case and Seabaugh; Folbre, Dick and Reninter and MoGraw. Time, 1.40. Um pire, Hanningar. ChitUnooga, o; AtUlU, 3. Chattanooga, Tenn., April 30. Johns ...V.4 . f.a, mm far AtUnla ll.TI t IV. . ..... . iL aT tna WOB "" a to tt, Atlanta scored threw runs in I the eighth inning on close decisions b)- Matthews. Score: II. H E. Ohattanooga 000 000 0000 7 2 AtlanU 000 000 0303 8 I Miller and Meek and Oarson: John ami Smith. Time, I.6A. I nipnes. Mat thews and Demaree. lfew Orleans, si Birminfliam, 0. New Orleans. April 30. New Oilaans shut out Birminghsm todsy in a game featured by sensational fielding. Max well lor trie locals was steady through out. rVore: R. H. K. nirmincham uOOOOOOIIO-fl 4 i vw Orleans 100011 00-3 6 I Bauer and Ryan: Maxwell and La- litte. Time, 1.33. I mpiiv, Eason. Mobile, 3; Montgomery, Mobile, Ala., April SO Montgomery, although winning today's game from Mo bile, paid dearly for her virtory. In the eighth inninj Third Baseman Oaten, in stealing second base, sustained a broken leg. Shortstop Pepe was spiked in the head bv Catcher Dunn and Second Base man Burnett sustained a weakened enkta u" Score: R K E. Montgomerr 120 WIO.TOO- -H IS 1 Mobile 020 000 010-3 B I Smith, Nollin. Miller and Hart; Nenl and Dunn. Time. 130. I mpiros, Pod derham and Fitrsimmcms. Weldon fields like .Inck Anthony and nins bases in a manner peculiarly S -son. Such a combination is l-ound t-i give opponeut" trouble before ihe end. 1 Kor more sports see page ten.) FAMOUS-
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