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OHZZyBBOBO DAILY HXvTS. THTJBSPAY. MAT 26. 1910 . - - , A GOT A DOGFALL Champs Won Brilliant Contest And Hornets a Medium. WALTERS IN GREAT FORM Jackson Broke If First 61101 fin Boabls In Nlitb Iigy BrlllloDt Plays. GAMES FOB COMING WEEK. Thursday, Friday ud Saturday. Anefowon at Greeaville Charlotte at Spartanburg. Greensboro it Winston, rip-rosring Bf beti Christy Mathrweua must have kad a rmton ef sink fume as (he first anp uanerkrd u-t Cone park yrsterday when he wrote his fa muiu ihaesic, "W01 io the Ninth" for wit b mo dawn Jackson iajadad for a screaming two bugger, Wei doe crawling tha pan auk the only run a the game. The second exhibition. svewsev, bore now of the earmarks of th "fade aw ay '' niaelrrplete, and Iave -Ts a ad his inserts bsgged it hand emamfly, tha hoard showing an runs fur mm crlu 10 one lor oura .But, far a slmmi-risi. IS rlaserd busier that Hrat exhibition wan the "real article." m form, both Wat tsra sad Dune would hare made Par laiaa ckaak eeaaUisheneat Oder aaUra That s real rlaea to two work of both tssweers.i with the alight shade la faror of. our own Tony," for with men hov- eewa an the paths be wn siaialy bfaalflk. for, se v.s stort . lat add furi- area Innkors IXivl. did not allow a local rsisnawl to ceaneo true, Kirkard bom Mreew Bin in such a manner that ha mould have rather aeen him made armaE, arid Hicks hit one to left that ChNtta ttteaally dug out of the dirt, bat aide from theea near kita the Chami, hatter, were visions. In tke ess-nth narna rapped out a pretty tin file; but it availed nun little, for be ma caught in a double play a second later, Lntlmxed by Martin a feat, Kred Beonse aicxled one over second, but be expired at tha tirat elation whea Wei tent fouled to Lava Cross. In tha ninth tha Champa again found Duvie. With one out Weldon heat out an infield hit. t-pring kit to Do board and unheard of hsrrers to tha matinee buga in tha (Jem he burned for a alight aeoond, then corral ed the aphera and uncorked a Wild throw to Carman. With two men on mid One down. Togo Bentley advanced. "He't overdue," waa the exclamation that nam fram a thousand throats. Uka tha Normal anllcg orators, the fans wan dealing too much in visions, for Bentley lifted a foul fly to Carman. Two were down, two were on and Jack aoa had a vision of a story he read when a men child- something about a nan called "(aeoy." "Nat for mine," decided Mr. .Tarkon, aa he took lii place. A ball waa called, and then a strike, amwjier ball and a foul "Biff" Duval had uncorked a fiat one and un expectedly to him and aiae burling in aerta It had collied with Jackson's bat. Chit la left Ooiitt was making franlie efforts, but the hall waa making more, and Weldon crossed amid the 'beers of the fane and the tingling of coin, for Mr. Jackson received a nice little re membrance frrr his timely mi.ltsp to Du Tie's hopes. But don't get too far away from "Tony" fWalters. While all of these K-aU we're lieing bottled up. and before, too. tor that matter, the Madion toottiisi was taking the leading role In the "buu feet." In the very firet from Humphrey, aided by Bcusse's error. Mcilugk' neat eanriftce and (rarnutne single, reachrd tha third station Tony didn't like this, ao be bunted soma to-reult-'ro fliad to short and Couttn to left. In taa aixth Humphrey again became threatening, landing at third with one dawn. Nit the same tiling happened viz. a job far the undertaker. The worst fright came in the seventh. C'mrtts, ret to face Mr. Walters, uoroelard a creamer ta right ueular that netted twa risers. Do bard adranted him an fW rf wlt saerlnoe. Williams jklt ta w altera aad was out at first. DTaxia caane up and many groan were wAaisL Sometaiwf owing with Walters' think tank, aowevar, and Taxia waikad to tiret un four wide oaea. Dune oasae iif Dutu atractt out. Altar that It j was eaay aailuuj for laay, taooaVi Da- ' Lrd did reach third in Us buU wrtk j two down Of coursa, under aaah ooadi tious as this, Teay allowed the battar to lift an easy ij. Then, with all tke pitching, tha field ers of koth tea an vied with one and snotaar in tha brrlliamre of their work. Ta Rirkard and Springs, however, must we aaaarded tha largest measure of Bald ing honors In Dae fifth Rirkud rose up in tbo air, and pulled dawn a lino drive with one hand. Immediately Taxis kit one to tke left Said faawa, but aomeftaw Spring got under it i some body said he mowed faster than tha 00 ait-1 wa dan't knew, 'causa ws sever saw tke comet) said such veiling aa went up from tte stands has seldom baea eouaJled. Hie dewut, to aay taa vary lea,t, was aasakaoue aver heard saak an axarasaioa swiors t Cross, Hicks, Jacksoa, Doaard, Taxia and soma oik era, too, ware telakng Ilka Hands aad ana gams to stop and fat to the seeead was sanoll great frrua a Aeldina bnliarrior, urn pars, pisrwaiig aad enrv otker sUndpoant, a as sal hitting and it oauidrA be this and ail the rest at taa aaane time. Sacwnd Gams. "Jacob 'Aufiiotus Raigeway," an nounced Mr. Beuaae, whila live Cross mwslad, "Brarille." Mclnskey told the stand slKiut rt and the players lined up for the second hat lie, Francis replac ing Taxia for Charlotte and the local lineup remaining the same. The name wasn't equal to the first inhibition, not because we lost, but aiuiply because it wasn't. Hidgeway waa off color and bis support had the aaoie shade. Kleven hl!, eome of which might have tieen Hekied with the same dash as display ed in the first game, were secured by the inserts, while Brarille sllowed only five. Six errors also counted material 'nM Ridgeway. In ths fifth, WWIisms got ,-redit for s hit that should have been fielded by Martin, but he wasnt in his position and h dentally ftm visitors made three rune bv the imslocaWon. Ths first "Hornet" crossed in the opesimg narsgrsph. bill it matured little when the "bumps dit toed. It did matter in the eevmid, how aver, whan another Hornet crossed In the fifth whan three pulled over and in the ninth still soother. Twe outstanding feature waa the hit ting of (Jarraan, with two douhles. a tripls and a single out of nve tirrtee up. Lave Ooea. Francis, Springs and Jack son landed for two hita eack. Cross at thud and Williams at second worked brilliantly, tha latter irobbliiur un two dri vee that should have irone for hits with an ordinary human playing around the keystone sack. Tha full story of the second contest is told in tke box score and summary which is attached below: SPORTING NEWS BASEBALL ILMTS. CABOLISA. Oranswara, 11; Ckarlotas, 1 Greenmlle. !, Saartaavburf, 1 Anderson, 3; Winston, J. EASTERN CaVKOLUA LEAGUE. Wilxan, 2; Wilmington, 0. Ooldsfeoro, f; Rocky llaunt, I. PsyetteviNe, f; Raleigh, I. VIKGINIA tEAGUE. Danville, 6; Richmond, 1. Roanoke, S; Lynrkbsirg, 0. Korgoik, 4; Fort aim nth, t SOUTH arTt All TIC LEACVE. Maawn, 1; Augusta, t (first gs Msoon, I; Augusta, I (second gams). Savannah, 8; Columbia, 5. Celnmbu, 6) Jacksonville, t (first STANDING IF THE am WILSON TOOK ANOTHER 63Yi tte Sailors Ei Bits in4 Ha ices, . Ii Great Gane, ' ' ! CAJIOUJIA LEAGUE. Onba. W. L. Oraeareill .,.......! . Spartantearn; wnuton ... Ornonaboro , Anderson ..13 . .10 .. .. t .. 11 IC u 14 Pe. 197 Mil 474 42 301 3tl EASTEEJT CAROLMA LEAGDS. Clubs. Wilnon .4 Ootdsbarw Raleigh ....... Kevettrvilla . Wilmington ... Rocky Mount . W. t 1 1 1 1 UGMIA LEAGUE VT. 1 t I 1 i I game). CMumbus, (sonond gun). 1; JacksonviBo, t 2b. Greensboro. Rickard, ef. Weldon, rf. . Springs, If. , Bentley, c. , rackaoa, 3b. Martin, ss. . Hicks, Ih. .. Beusse, F., Walters, p. Totals .. Charlotte. Humphrey, rf. MiHugh, cf. .. (iarman. lb. .. 4oss, 9b CoutU, If Dobard. ss. ... Williams, 3b. . Taxis, c Duvie, p Totals Two out Aoored. rv-ore: iireenabnro Charlotte . . . Nummary: First Game. A Ji. R. H. PO. A. E. ....... 4 0 0 0 0 4 111n 4 0 0 ( 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 10 10 3 0 1110 3 0 0 I) 0 .,.1113 ...1001 4 SOUTHEBH LEAGUE. Atlanta, 2; Mew Orleans, 1. (Memphis, t; Morale, I. Nashville, 7j Montfomery, ft. Chattanooga, 1; Birmingham, 3. AMERICA If LEAGUE. Delroit. Oj Washing-ton. 2 (tailed tee- enth, rami. Chicago, 0; New York, 8. 8t. Louis. 1; Philadelphia, 3. Cleveland -Boston, rain. Clubs. Roaooke .., Portsmouth Danvifla .......... Lyncbburf Riokmond .......... Norfolk SOUTH Clllhs. Columtrua Mnron ...... .lacksonvilla Augusta . . . , Havannah . . . Columbia ... ..14 ..II ..II ..11 ..12 ..! L. It 11 12 14 13 Pa. our 07 urn 331 13 Pa one 1 bio too 471 4H2 43A ATLAWTIC .. 25 ...23 . . . 22 ...18 ...14 ...IS LEAGUE. W. L. 13 13 17 !il 24 M Po. KM 003 5n4 402 333 RATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, 4: Pittsburg, 3. Boston. 4; Cincinnati, 1. Philadelphia, 1 ; Chicago, S. Broaaiyn, 7i St. Iauia, 8. EASTERN LEAGUE. Providence, 2; Rochester. 1. Buffalo Baltimore, wet grounds. Toronto, 6; Jersey City, 1. Bmisse, P., 2b. Ridgeway, p. . . Totals Charlotte. Humphrey, rf. MoHugh, cf. . . Ctarman. lb. . . ms, .'lb CoutU. If Dohard, ss. ... Williams, 3b. . Francis, e Brazelle, p. .,, .30 1 27 13 A.B. R. a PO. A. K. 4 . 3 . S . 4 . 6 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 .37 Clubs. Chattanooga Montgomery New Orleans Atlanta KamVrills . . Birmingham Mem plus . . Mobile Clubs. Philadelphia New York . Boston .... Detroit .... Cleveland . . Washington Ckicago .... St. Louis . . Clubs. Cnicago .. . Pittsburg . Now York , Cincinnati St. Louis . . Philadelphia Boston Brooklyn . , Totals 37 11 27 8 1 Score: R. H. E. Greensboro lOOflOOOOO 1 6 t Charlotte 110 0.10 001 11 1 Summary: Earned runs. Creenaboro 1. Charlotte 3. Two-base hits, tiarman ft) 60UTHEJUT. W. 21 , .20 22 17 17 Id 17 14 AMERICAN. W. 21 NATIONAL. W. 17 16 10 15 Id 13 13 11 U Pc. 12 P 1,1 671 17 M4 15 631 11 4W 17 4M 10 472 U 333 L. Pa,! 7 TMl i 7041 13 (l.Sij 15 631, 1(1 44 1 4.1-1 17 34dl 22 214' L. Pe. 11 or 11 M)3 14 603 13 S30 1 600 14 4N1 17 433 XI 344 - IASTEES CAROLINA LEAGUE. f ' Thursday, Friday nasi Saturday. " Wtlaoa at RaUiga. ,-' Goiawaorw at WihningU. . Fayattevilje at Rocky Mount. ; (Spaeial to Daily News.) ; Wilaew, May 25. Wilaaa asads it twa oat of three from Wilsslngion ky srinmiag today. Lane did not yiakt a hit. wkila Gehnng allowed only tkraa. Twa taa ntwttieat gam of tke series, rwjorni R H. V Wllmiiurtaa 000 000000-4) Wilson . 010001 00 1 S ft tie bring and Hudaoni Lane nasi Wast. . btruck out by Gehruur I. bv . Time, jq Umpira, Barr. GOLDS60RO HAD ROCKY ' MOUNT GOING SOMEWHAT (Special to Daily Newt.) ' ' Goldsboro, May 2o. oidiboro pot It all over Radry Mount this afternoon. knocking Morria oat of tke box and ' piling up six kits and tkraa runs on I Pitnr Thorp, who relieved Morria in the third inning. I inn umpire put Ueistmypr, second baseman far the rWritors, out of the game in the third inning for kicking and using profane language. taa visitors scored their lonely run in the sixth inning witk threw swan oa bases, whea four balls forced in a run ner. "core 1 tut Goldsboro 104 00000 11 1 Rocky Mount . .. OOOOOlOOO 1 4 1 Tsylor and Dally 1 Morria, Thorn and Cooney. I mpye, Strauss. AtUndaaoe, wo. BLUE SERGE Is a Good Summer Fabric t ' Wa racommsnd khat nerp auet (or suxsnur wane, aAd IT you buy 00s, waa will find tbnt It wfH arTord yoa mars eonvfort tfeaa nary auit ywn nawa awar wnsd. For aocasVmal wear, it ia wit boot donbt asm ad taa most ieatraM yoa ootid purcbaaa. Oar ohowinj ni tbja time inohidea tha p rattiest weavea wa bars ever bad ia ear . - ' . - ..(tar. ,We art akowinf plan and fancy aargas la fuita a, variaty of different taxtnrea, from wbiek yoa would Invra aa dif&ouKy la ( auldag a anlaetsaa. '..r Oar $10, IIS and $2 Bin Sergwi ara featurad by aad wa know that tke sarga (aita, beariiif tha CaUegiaa Label kaws Mara marit than aay athar brand aa tba Amsfican market. WaUace Oothing Co. Ws Giva Ttllaw Trading BUmpa. 0, Three base hit, Oarmsn. Sacrihca hiU, 1 MrHugh '21. Rirkard. Weldon. Stolen bases, Rickard, Springs. Jackson (2, Hlimnhrev. German TioherH rwteJ. ou 1 7 a I nlsT. Martin ta Beuase to Hicka Struck out, by Ridgeway 4, by Brarelle 5. Bases en halls, off Ridgrwsy 3. off Braxelle 3. Wlki pitches. Brsrelle (3). Base oa hit by pitched ball, .Iseksou. Time of game, 1.46. Cmpire, McLoskey. Attendanoa, 1.060. AB. R. H. PO. A. E 0 0 0 0 0 1 n 0 0 shen . .20 0 3 2' winning run 1 wat- R- H E 000 000 0011 4 2 000 000 OOO 0 3 1 Sacrifice hits. MalUmli (2). Dobard. To-bsse hita, Jackson, (Vutts. Stolen hsaes, Jackson, Dobard, Taxis Double plsy, Duvie to Carman. Struck out. bv Walters 4, by Duvie (. Rases on balls, off Walters 4, off Duvie 2 Ieft on rssses. Oeenebnro 4, (tiarlotte-7. At tendance, 750. (Empire, MrLoekey. Time. 1J2. Second Game. Greensboro. Ksoksrd, cf. . . Weldon, rf. .. SsTHlgS. If. .. Mwntley, c. ... Jaekaon, 3b. . Martin, ss. ... A B. R. H. PO. A. Hicka, lb 4 (1 Automobile Togs Not everybody owns an tuitomo bile, but those who do usually need Auto Caps, Auto Gloves. Linen or Waterproof Coats. In these we have a very attractive assortment of A-l material, such as motorists would find in the big mar kets North. Mail orders will receive immediate and careful attention. Vanstory Oothing Co. C H. McKNIGHT, Gen. Mgr. ANDERSON GOT AW AT WITH WINSTON IN PRETTY GAME (Special to Daily News.) Anderson. lsy 2.1- Anderson cot away with the third game of the scries wttn vwnston todsy by the score of 3 to t. McCarthy and Willis were the op posing twirlers end it was a pretty con test, featured, aside from the work of the slab artists, by the hittins- of Brent and vrlly. The game was called in the eighth to allow Winston to catch s train Boors 1 R.H. E. Anderson 100 200 00 3 g i Winston 000 101002 8 2 A. McCarthy and Brannnn; Willis and Gilmore. UNIVERSITY MANAGED TO GET AWAY WITH REIOSYIlil (Special to Daily News.) Petdivilla, Mey 2. Inability to kit '.V Ilia ma lost thr gama for tha local team today. UtUy waa hit fr-l, but good support wonld have made the score much smsller. Duncan, for th- visitors, and Riebirdsoa, for the locals, did heavy hitting. 8core: R.H. E. Chapel Hill 7 9 Peidsville 4 3 0 Williams and Swinki I'tley and sharps. SOUTI iTIi.HTIC UJGUE RALEIGH DEFEATED BY THE GAMEYFAYETTEVILLETEAM (Special to Daily News.) FavetUvilla, May 2o. Giving a great exhiiiKioa of uphill playing, the Fay ettevllle Highlanders today dot sated Raleigh 5 to 3. The visitors warn tut ting Waymark freely at first aad when aa received a terrible Mow ia t all nope seemed gone. But Way mack refuaed to retire, and he pitched grand uwu iB.nw.iiar ana noidcia bnllasntly. rla was cheered to the ecba Ume after "ma. lae ttigh landers pounded La isrop, lormeriy 01 Anderson, for a to mi 01 ii mu, U'liallaraa getting twa singles and a double. Ha and Dobaon neioaa Brilliantly. r,."' R.H.K. rail otio oxk) j j Fayettorille AOIOMU I auwrop ana MuUormicki Wa no uaivin. Umpire. Dayy. hourn. Attendance, t00. 1 symacfc Tims, GREENVILLE WON AND ALSO FATTENED BATTING AVERAGE (Special to Dally News.) Greenville. May 36. The Spinner, made it three straight todsy and, inci dentally, fattened their batting aver ages at the expense of Spartanburg. The Came Was too One-sided to he inter.!- 'in.. Score; R. H. E (Spartanburg 100 200 000 3 S 6 Greenville .013 Ofri 40 10 13 0 Pitcher Hayes I1L (.serial to Daily News.) Charlotte. May 25. Pitcher Hayes, of the aarlotte baseball tram, has been osvrtaken by a serious illness and may not be cen on the diamond again thi. sea -win. He is sole tn be about, but eon tinues very week. His physician has advi.rd him not to attempt to play again Macon, -; Augaita, 0-3. Macon, Ga., Mar 26 With the larg est attends nee at a profeanonal game here thia year looking on the local team won a douhleheader from Augusta this afternoon. t Hcore: ft. H. R. Macon 600 020 01 2 Augusta 04)0 OOO 000 0 3 2 Benton and Kahlknff; Pierre and Dud ley, lime. 1.38. Cmpire. Pears. Scote, second game: R. H. E. Macon 14100a 11 1 Augusta 100 0I01 3 8 1 Schultr. and KaMtroff t Pierce and Dud ley. Time. 1.16. I'mpire, Pears. Going Abroad. (Special to Daily News.) Kateich. May 25 Mrs. Randolph Kneffner end her daughter. Miss Felicia, arc preparing to go to Munich the latter part 01 .nine, where Miss KurflneT will study music in (he conservatory. The two sail .tunc 2 on the Rotterdam and will land at Rotterdam, goiug thence to Munich up the Rhine. Mrs. Kneffner is a native German and will visit her old home. ih- two will also attend tn "Passion Play." returning to Durham about the first of October. Jacksonville, s-i; Columbus, 5-1. .lacksonville, FIs., May 25. Jackson ville and Colambus split oven as a dou hleheader todsy, both games lasting but seven innings by sgiewuont. Colum bus hit hard and easily and raptured the Irst. while the locals did likewise dur ing the second. Rcore: R. H. E. tolumbns lOOOfttl 6 11 3 Jacksonville xtwOnOQ 2 3 2 Torcn and Reynolds; Pope and Wahl snd I s 11 ton. rime. 1.40. empire, Kb ner. Score, second game; 1 R. H. E. Columbus 100000 91 2 1 Jacksonville 000 200 2 2 Hart lev and Reynolds; Helm and Leu- ton. Time. 1.3. Cmmrs. Ebnar. Columbia, 5; Savannah, I. Columbia. S. C. May IS. Savannah batted lwi. out of the hex today and won 8 to 5. The Savannah pitchers were very wild, but effective most of the time. Hoore: Kavannsh Columbia . . . . . Hrhultr. Steel Lewis and Powell Collins. soltieih mm Birmintham, j; Chattanooga, 1, Birmingham, Jlay 23. Birmingham defeated t hatUnooga this nruraoon for in. win. successive time. rHehart y though wild, was favored with brilliant supnon. ruioadea, as a whom, waa ef. feeUve, though also vary wild. 8!r". R.H.E nirmingnsm lUkUWl 81 3 z cnattaaooga 010 000 0(101 4 1 "ew Or least, 1; Atlanta, j. New Orleavna, Mar 24. Rogers' pi tea ing and the local players let down at 1 critical moment enabled Atlanta to take a close game from f w Orleans today 2 to 1 R.H.K .000 001 001 e s t .000 010 000 1 4 1 (Score: Atlanta . New Orleans Montgomery, t; MajsWillt, 7, muma-ornery. may za. in a game filled with sensstionsl features. Moat- gomiry neat shville, e to 7 today. The score was tied srveml times aad lioth rutrhers pulled their teams out ef remarkable holes. R. H. E. Nashville 100 301 1017 13 2 Montgomery 000 122 12 4 11 2 Bernhardt. Keupper and Sea be ugh ; Gneee and Hart. Time, 2.00. Lnxpire', Cenahan. asge wa be tea t to 0. Tha White Sox did not have a maa left oa bases until the last inning. Than, with twa out. Coffins, hatting for Olmsted, doubled and ietcarr eingled. ford pitched cleverly tor new font. , , Seorer R. H. E. Chicago., 008 0000000 I t New York 100 100 30' 4 10 Olmsted and Block: Ford and Sweeney. Tim, 1.33. t'mptrea, Evaa and Kgan. . IinONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati, 3; Boston, 4. CrnotnnaU, May 86. Three bases on hall allowed by Fromme developed into run for uoatoa today, and taese, eom biaad with double aad a ainad ia the first inning, gar Boston the game 4 to 3. Boor: 5 R.H.E. Cincinnati MO 020 0004 I Boston 200 002 0004 10 FrooiBM, Rowan and McLean Panona, Brown and Uraham. Jims, UA Um pire, Klem and Kan. St Louia. 5: Brooklya, 1. 6t. Luia, Mar 26. Brooklya won the anal game 01 toe aerm today 7 to o. Kaekar pttcaed good ball, while Belie and Back maa war both hit hard. Hoore 1 R.H.E. Fit. Louis 001 000 lit a 11 t Brooklyn'. .......000 311 011 J II I fiallea, Back ma a and Phelpe: Rucker and Bergeu. Tine, IA4. , Umpire, Johnston aad Moraa. to 1, aad Caioago'i victory over Phila- . dalphia, removed the cdutmniona from the league' leadership, which they had ' held for nearly a month. Ame held Pituburg to nix scattered mta aad ia th fourth ha- featured with a home run. Moor waa retired after thia and Leaver, who succeeded him, was found for a triple and doubl in success iow. ia tb 6fth, which brought the rautor their winning run, Bix doubl pUy , figured in th gams, Boors: B.H.E. PitUburg . ...... 001 IO00O0S O New York . ..... 800 314 000 4 14 t , Moore, Leaver and Gibeea) Aanea and Meyers. Tim, I boura. Umpires, OTSay aad Breanao. .' FOB K0RX BASEBALL 6EB PACX . AIRDOME Thnraby, rxiday ud faturday. '- J The Matthews Ia Their Siasmi, Baaciag tad Taltiaf Act, . ' J.. . Chicago, Philadelphia, t. Chicago, May 85. Chicago won It th mieceasiye victory and went in to 8 rat place today by defeating; Phila delphia 6 to 1. Cole held the lossrs kities for six inning. U wa wild. but reoeived excellent aupport. Tb Philadelphia twh-ler were hit hard and reseired wretched support. Archer' throwing wa brilliant. ecore: R. H. K. Chicago . 022 100 10 d 11 1 Philadelphia 000 000 0011 t I Lots aad Aroaeri Sparks. Manner. Shettler and Down. lime. 1.40. Um pires, Rigler and Emslie. , Pittsburg, j; Hew York, 4. Pittsburg. Pa.. Mar 2a New York's defeat of Pittsburg again today by 4 JTtw PictnTS Irery Bay, AllORSSOPATTlIE BIJOU THEATRE Thnrsday, Friday aad Satarday. UniDT k VUfCEBT, . Comedy Sketch. CHARLTK TORI, Black-Fac Musical Comedy. Hew Seal Picture Xrtry Day, ' R H K. . 100 132101 -a, 13 0 . 100040000 3 4 snd Petit: Brandt. Tins. 1M. Umpire. Pellagra Cat Reported. Durham, May 26.,-Thrce aew aaar of pellagra are reported in the county all white and afflicting women. It waa not knowa that any case re mained from laet year, all natienta ha. ing the dksrese dying witk it. The three new rases appeared to have had the pe nodical outbreaking in the raring, hut had never become serious aa ,1 recently. Mobile, 5; Memphis, 4. Mobile. May 25.-After Mobil I tied the score in the ninth, Memphis won in the tenth on n dronawd third strike by Dunn and an error by Watson. fore: R. H. E. Memphis 210 002 000 14 3 Mobile . 200 001 101 06 1 3 Peters and Re reenters; Ritroff, Torrey aad Dunn. Time. 2.13. t'lrapire, Eaeen. AMEBICAei LEiGUE Washinrtoa, s; Detrrit, , Wsshingtnn, May 2S. (rain era a big rmzxle today to the Detroit, while Washington hit Hummers at the right time, the locals winning 2 to 0. The gumr -mu called oa account of rata in j 1,1. "Trnm inning, win lae local at the rat snd two out and two runs. veasninginn 000 100 1 d rvtrv.it 0000000 4 I t;room and Street: Hunaen and Stem age. Time, LIS. Vmpirea, Connolly and 1 'i 11, ,1. A pride to tKe South and a nmoke of distinctivnejM uxl clutractef. ' Blerkrled of golden Carolina and Vginia, leal in just ths comet propoctiortj tieeir flavor ia gapeA? The acme of Southern cultivmtioa. FmB Flwuni aeW Mmtom lOforSc plslmsi aaal a walaabln esaaiaa ha eeeai psihaie TINFOIL Prepoeed Baby Shew. (Special to Daily Ncwe.) Durham. May 25. The ladies are pie paring to give May 31 s baby show ia the Wright building for the purpose of raising funds to finish thr tyisropal church. Children iroei the axes of months to 3 year are eligible, and it w improved that he left tke following expected that 50 babies will enter th I moraine-. Everything points to his earir eontest for the beauty price. frrerv,: , , B. H. Duke's Condition. Durbar. May 25. B. X. Dnke, who is passing through the second week of lever, is in excellent condition and his early high ferer is nnder roatrnl. Dr. W. (Vil Wylie came down Monday night from New York, but fonnd htm an mnch Philadelphia, j; St. taaia, U Philadelphia. Mar 24. Phikvdelohia won innsy a gsme tram ric. Ixvusa. It. by getting in long drnea with area oa the bases. Coombs was rerr etTewre sna ne was never ia dirjk-ultv after the Srst inning, except in the eighth, when M Ixnus tilled the bases bat could ant score. Soore: R.H.E. St. Louis 100 (y) 000 1 J I Philadelphia 100 010 01" 8 1 Powell, pehy and Stephens aad KiTti fer; Coomlai an4 Thnms. Time, ' TO I'mmres, Sheodsn aad Keria. . Hew Yarn, 5; Chicag, 0, Vew York, May 2S. The Highlaaden todayi won Ih-ir eightk virtorr oat of nine fame, the other berng s 'tie. CVi aVjVs Jt V aw A. - . f Y( VIdMUl Cigar M are packed m. THE jgASTiUN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES Mail Orders Promptly Filled FAR1SS-KLUTZ DRUQ CO ;: 'A .V; -1
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