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(JBEENSBOBO DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY. MAY ST. 1910 SPORTING NEWS CAROLINA Whlssaa : torn ix.io i Asdereos, B, ' ; ' I lASTtKN IAW0L1NA I.KAGUr Italeigfi. .' tVl'jn ! Rsvliy Montr 0 I-a cl levil lr - Wilmin'on, 0. ' .onti-Uno. 4 VI8GIN1A LEAGUE Danville, Portsmouth, li Resnoae. Ki hinonu. . Nartolk l.n. slnitp 0 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE (Columbia, 1; Savannah, 'i Mscoa, 'I . AiipiintH, ', Jacksonville. . O.lmnl.,,. 0 SOUTHEBlf LEAGUE. Montgomery, 2. 's!ivil!. 0 Mobile, li. Metupht Birmingham. M : i twvtiitnooB Krw Orleans. T .Hants I AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, I , llctriHt, 4-w York. 4. Ctj.a-f. t Boston, 7 v 'l-ifHjicl. .1 PkiladaJph.a. i. t loui" I NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg I, IIm-iii, I Chicago. I'l.ll;i.l.l.hia O KASTKRN LEAGUE. Providence, 4. Nevvurk I Baltimore Irr-rv 1'ilv I. Montreal, 4 lufinito n Buffalo 1 , Ko.hc-.tcr 4 SOUTHERN LIAUtit Mobile, 6; Memphis, i Mobile. Alu . Suj l'O I,- ,,, ten jniMujrB i to ! a Mil. I ilirM l. CraiMaJI and a Ii-ih Uaur bv W.il; Her. Score it, U.K. Mobil -JiKXkooIO J el l o I Kiawitter. Allrn and M-irnw, Poire) Mid linn und Shannon 1 iin t 0U I m pi re, Kaitun. Montgomery, t; NaehriHe, o. Montgomery. Ala , Mut 26 In about the faatet iramf dim-d here thia aeasun Wontgumery nhut out Naahv illo, thni yetting three gauiet of the leneit Moore; R H K Nihville OO0 OOdOftO O 4 0 MotiffTotneTT . (KNiOOini 2 H 1 Purdue and SriniiKli; lual and Hart Tme, I.H5. I'mpire, ISaham Birnuschjun, t; Chattanooia, i. Birming'ham, Ala.. May 26. Hinmnp turn aaiii defeated lial tanoojra thu ftamoon, inaking it four ktrmliU from the leajrue badern. Score: R H K. Birmingham . wionri.'if 4 o Clhattanooya . . mooooiWO 14 1; CoTalenki and l(vn. iVimuee htmI Meek. Timi . I 4"( I'mpire, rfentiiner j nd CarrMMitf-r. flew Orleann, j; Atlanta, i I New Otiemi- May : Now f t I-m si j tallied two inn by well played fantinll , during the ariy nininj todar wlnlf Atkftalft Korrfl one and ilrniHtt md twn by a oombinatian of thrr bita in tlie ninth. The local. pi(Td m Hawleaf If a roe. iScore: K H V. Atlanta ... ooOiMnnni I 6 it fitw Orhmii. MKiOI!l ' M .lohn and Sm it h . M .i'i.I Imitate Tiait. I'mpir', fltnblt ibntu Jefl Back at Work. (By Th ioriatrd Pretn ) Ben lyimn"l. i) lv 'Jft After hi tii la off lor a U-Iimk ecurion Jim ' Jeffrie U no tunc toHat iti ar,K bank into 1 1 urn i'ij 11.- aivxutu to jfet h ?"mI p. i -'it i on ni.d dflny.-.l iU loal i. until l V mi mi hirli The trip tli u u-i -In iiuou iit In- Oa4l OUI 1 V 1 1 1 . in n - nf i ti gmoi; h iut Mi of a ainnnf -mi Ji6tf uniiw' 1 1 fa Wie b f t 1 ti.. , i ! It'1! i : ' m ft Iin k 'i- ...1 4M1 IIIO' ' (-I.- Khe Automobile Togs Not everybody owns an automo bile, but those who do usually need Auto Caps. Auto GJoves. Linen or Waterproof Coats. In these we have & 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 Clothing Co. c. h. Mcknight, Gen. m&t. ;PEACH, STRAWBERRY AND VANILLA STANDING OF TIE CUBS CAROLINA LEAGUE. ij-irw W i .renille ... Hi 7 i hailotte 14 -i Spartanburg . . Ml lij Winston I 'i t'J Anderson , Ifl 14 4Vi .vi 417 :(7S l "i0 7-V) W 2 0 0 I't ,vl l M I FASTiRN CAK0I.1NA LEAGUE i ii.,. Hii-.-n Uy. lln Kh lci!i W lin mc,i "f i !:.. i M..UHI VIRGINIA LEAGUE. I l.ih I Kullokc Port - rrtin t h Ki.linioiui 1 n v 1 lie I nrdriui x Sollnlk I.. I( li u 14 14 l:i I I 1 1 1 1 ;'R SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE CM. W. I. ( il umbii ... J' 1 4 Macon 1 1 Itokaonvilla . ... 2ii 17 Anjru"'a I" I'l Ntfttitli I i L'4 : i iiluiiibi U JS , SOUTHERN flub W I. 'luitaii'topa '.'lit Moillpillirt V ' I I i N' trleHiix 1 7 'lnta 17 In Hirmiiihain .17 17 Sashvillf 17 I U ,U-niphi 17 -1 Mobile r JH I AMERICAN. Hubi W. h. , I'lnlii.lelpliia tl ' w Vork ' s IWteton 17 I ( In trod In "i , ( Irwhthd I.I 17 W 'Hhirijaftdll 14 I!' I hlCHJf.. H IN ! M louii . 6 K ACTIONAL. I CuU. W L. 't hiingo IH II Pitloburg 16 1 New York IK II iuurmti . . Ifl 1J i St l.oum . 16 17 j Philadelphia 13 1A Hotfi U 17 Brooklyn U 21 p, t4 I ,iVM 575 475 ;; 4 rllH ,s) ,7 "i l .Vm 47 j 447 .(-lit Pe.' IV 621 ft7l Ml 6.S2. 4K.i 4H4 4.:t 344. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE 1 Jacksonville, a; Columbus, o. I .iHrkoi.i ille, Kla , Mar 6 Oaokson- iille won from Columbia thia afternoon, 2 to 0. in a game full of wrangling from utart to liniab. I mpire rbner giin put MaiiairT Ko& mit of the game for arguing too nt renuourl . Score R. II E. n.hinthu mmonoonrv -o I o Ja.k'.DTille lOOOtOOO 2 5 A Jtada hiujih a nd Keynolde ; Brem nier hfT, Helm ami launri. Time, 2.00. ! m pire, Kbntr. Maron, 3; Augusta, 5 Marnn. My I" tlow. flinffjrnp game, not wlir.llv without featurn.. n ; km 1. la tok the laal of the neriett from1 twoon txlay. Sn,T- R U F Vlnn , 000 rwMf20 .T 7 ' Amrnata OHMlOull A 4 Uen. Kuhank an.i Kahlkiff. Wag l-o mpi Peal Columbia, 1; Savannah. 1 4 mi, 1 v l'juiw '1 1 o I mi nt h nviii'- 1 1 tlii ri -1 1 .1 1 YViri' h " 'Nfl t- 11 li I o ih ti on "il 1 ..hm f pl v b Swe-rnrv Mini Petit. gM f 'he vinttor then run S -ore K. H F Smamnh OlH)Oi2 1 -fl 4 ? .luniM.i U10 0KM) 1 4 ii N la aj It r- i.n.l tit ; I ulleii wider and l'.o.i-il I inn I l' I nipire. 4T "Val I in . Mttimrrr Mi K Hi but nifcrht 51 leaded I'iU-Iom IS 0- und aliiuT (illmote. d tl- lem i'ttiu l b 1- bnngt th rxni do -i i. I i in n t oie take (iil moio - 1 a - i- ' flir r RUN IT ALL OVER US Those Ti Ids Just Did About as Tbey Plewet GAMES FOB COMING WEEK. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Anderson at lireenville. i narioue al npartanirurg. lirsenauoro at Winston. 'peinal to Iaily New. w inKa en, . y zg - I he I w ins had a walko.er with the Champa in the opening game lh afternoon. Kid rid ye. ! a batted hard, while Kerrel! ouy t ji-ld-d four hit, two oi these being of' t ht- maleT tariet v. Four hits b the Twiiv. f-ouplftl wiiB i'fttlT errors y tlie v.itora, r the thinit reapiiosihle ' f,.r tte four ruu id the brat .lining tor tfr locala. In the third inning Greeuaboru pot ' thrr- men acroa the plate by a bone ! ht .ul br the Twin. Kerrell, after j Likm up a bunt, threw the baJI tot ni M. t out off a runner, but nobotly i a there to take rare of it. ' i The feature t.f the game waa a dnu- blr ileal by Brent and Poarty and ! Brent ' lint ting and baae running. King, J right fielder for the to aU. also played a itaj- game, taking re of ewrvlbiug coming in hi gm-den. 1 Karly in the ame Hn-k wa truik I on the head by a hall ttirowu by Mar- tin. and had to ret ire from I he game. The bo Hre twin the whole niorv. ' ireen,boro A K K II 1M A. K :t (i 11 ;i I u 4 (1 n 1 11 n Kickard, "t i WVIdon. 11 pi i rig . 'Hi U' llt If , c. Martin, . H.-kv lb. Kuliffway. lb, f Mcujtftf. 2b. t ' lbnt, rt. Kldndi; p. . . Hanunirly . ' '1'otals .. 4 11 1 .40 1 4 0 0 i) :i 1 i o :( 1 1 11 0 1 (1 1 - 11 oil n : 1 :i I n 2 'i 0 1 :il 1 11 (i 11 , :i I I I :) 0 1 . . 1 0 0 (I 0 I) j . .12 II 4"23 Kl ') I "TTl. R II l-O A K. : 1 1 n n 11 7MI ""'K. 7I4' t'niplin. 21k . . 'l()7 Hrrut. If ,S4.ri I'Vwrty. lb. Taintfr, lib. . 4!.4 Mi.lkiir. .-j lral. rf. 217 V,,'v " Ferrfl. p 1 1 2 2 21 1 n 0 n I :t 0 2 10 :i I 1 2 1 0 :i n , 1 1 3 2 0 ; 0 0 3 0 o 114 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Tnull 111 H 8 27 12 "Batted for Ridgewty in ninth mning ! 'Kerrell out (bird bunt. ' Sore: ft ' irernaioro (K 000 000 - 3 W'matori 401 200 10 - H J Summary: Two baae hits, Painter, King and Brent. Fimt baae on balU, , off Kblridge 1. Kerrell 1. Struck out, by KMridffe f. hf KerraJl 4. Double playv Kldrtdge to r, Beuwe to Kjdgeway Hit by pitched hall. K. Beuiae, Brent. Kin)(. Stolen baae, Bicnt (11. KognrtT. Satri fire hita, Fogarty. Painter. First bae I o erroia, reentboro 2, Winston 4. left on banAa, flreeneoro 4. Winawn 4. Tina, I.S6. 1'mpire, Mati.ey. ANDERSON STOPPED THE SPINNERS' WILD RUSH (Special to Iily Neva.) (ireenMlle, .Mav 26. The KHW rrowd h opped t he Spinner in t'brnr runaway l c areer flH. lU-tVating I hi- ( Hrolmai Iwid-Ti by the v.re ,,f 3 to 1, Wehrrll' nly touehed up for four arntlered' hit, whereaa Kedtrrn yielded eifllit. ! "hirh. iih rggini nupport. enabled thl hn-ala to w-ore a tftal of tlirw rur. 1 The genie, though fairly rlae. wa nit pan innariy iin.T.-ung R H F ' .n-4'm iMi Hiimniin (HMI f H 1 1 (RNt I 4 fMI MMI 'IH. 'A ft idlmi . V -hrtll Miid A PRETTY GAME WON BY HORNETS AT SPARTANBURG 1 Sp... 1., I t Daily Newn.i sparta 11 bin p Ma v 2n ih pari ani rould Dot lilt r.aii-" 1 if I h i ;i y , jjettinK 1 -iit two nir'r 1 1 .11 iiiff t e pauie b ficronibte aln ctli-tlu'-, bill lb' lbuiet ti fiitiufb 1o .ryif I no runt. iiik" Fa eh 1 1 I iit Mi m .1 nd r ent h. I ' w .i pT'i li in hit ini I .at. K.4 il .ml wa mt nfi of il the lii-i nni'iii bd U-r, p'mi I !'. per:a . plav ' yar.. t.M , ili. . r- nv i! 11 - 1 i- r er ftr era all l he 1 int- S(r' 1: II I firtnburp it oin mo 1 1 fiarlolte l. iW no A terffrmbie an.) Harrington , Uiiim' wise and Frarirjai-o MT10ML LEAGUE Chicago, a; Philadelphia, o. Chicago, May 'J6 liray;o tiplitrniM it hold .n fir.i pla-e tiay by dett-ai in Philadelphia :! 0 m a iirht hit ins cane li n t pighth 'i'Wkir Ifl Of T Thr Chu-wgo lub Uda -'ilti Pifht-t "l' k to Phi ladel)ahm a nd um-oi dition ally n-lewwd !'; tr MiirlieM; a I m'-? itT ot Mnnovoppi plmfi. gwd if ont ? S;re R. H f i h ea go "10 ion 0' - J 1 Ph.lauelphia t" (M ! vera'i and rrhr . Mi.ire and Inin Tiatte, I . J'v I'mprr' KitrVr and Km laa. Cincinnati, 7; St. Louis, 6. tU'tnia 1. Mav ?rt ( int-innati roatle a witl wind innt b mninp finiiii today and 1 vercrrning a to run lead ia their half win 'rm m ltin T to fl. W R. H F. I'lurmnati -0 ion 01 7 n 1 M 1'i Ob' HRfT 2i- li I Sugr an t Kirlat Mdrnon, tomdon KfUVr ii) :'h'p Time 2 IS. I"mpir Klem nd hane I bis bu4ins of wi Lining one game anu loaing two each aerie will put u o far in the f1!,: tkat w out b- abb- T pall eurwbei out 4 tbe hole. southeastebn hague ADOPTS ITS SlntOULE The Southeatiern fa a hall league, baa adopted ita ached Je for the aeuoo and noLkidg remain hut to -ign play era. Many good sen have aJ ready been ten tatively engaged and there ii do doubt but the newly organised league will hare a prosperous eaon. There are tome long jumps, but thee are iteutraJtzed in a Diaaure by the arhedule aJiangemente f-o that little additional traveling ex penwa will te addH. Ah adopted, the fcchedule provides for 6 gampH. with doublebeadvn .July 4 and Ijfibor Day, S4pteBfber . The league, at organized, is of rlana D, and is under the protection of the national aaortation. and now it ia up to the fans to get buy and n up port their t-arut when the aeaaon opens one wtek frorm next Monday. The ai'hedufe follow ; June 6, 7, s. lohiiaofi Oty at Rome. Asheville at Knoxville. Morristomt at (tulwl'-n. June 9, 10, 1 1. .Tohonon tVy at CadMleu. Kiuixville at A.he-iile. Morribtoan at Rxune June 13, U, i$ Johnson City at Knoxville, Aahcville at Morriotown. iiadniieu at Rome. June 16, 17, 18. AaheviUe at .Johnnon 1ty. Roma at Gadaden. Murristown at Kooxville. June o, ai, ti. KnnxrilU at .lokn(n City. Home at MorneUiwn. (ailsden at Aihrnlle Jtine 3. 4. 2 Mrtrnitoi 11 at As lie vi He. Rome at Knoxville tiadsden at Johnson City. Jane 27, a8, 29. ; Ahherille at Knoxville t -adsden at Morristown. Jlome at -lohnon 4 it y . June 30. July 1, a. .lohriHon ty at Morristown. t.adbden at Knoxville. Home at Aeherille. July 4, 5. 6- MorrNtown at Johnson (.'ity. j iaddrn at Home. j Aftheville at Knoxville. July h t 9 .lobtiMin City at Aaheville, Know ille at Morristown. Rome at (ladsden. July 11. ia, 13. Aalievilie at (Gadsden. Knoxville at Hnme. Johnaon City at Morristown. July 14, 15, 16. Asherille at Rome. Morristown at Johnaon Hty, Knoaville at Gadsden. July 18, 10, 10. Ashwille at Knoxville. Morristown at Rome. JokuMu 1ity at t -a dad en, July a i( aa, a3. Johnaon Oity at Rome. Morristown at (adden. Knoxnlle at Anheville. July as, , 7 AcheriUe at Johnaon City. Rome at Morristown. Oadnden at Knoxville. July 18, ao, 30. Morriwtown at Knoxville. Rome at Aheville. adsden at Johnson City. August t, a, 3. Johnson City at Morristown. Asheville at Home. Knoxville at t. adsden. August , 5, 6. Aahei ill at (.dhd'n orril w n at lobnMin Cit y. Knowille at Rom- August 8, 9, 10. .Ii.lili-.o t il V at K nnv tile. tr 1 Mr at Mo! ritow n. ( ad-H-n at Rome August it, t a. 13. lolititon 1 it) at Aslieville. Morr 11 al K now ille. R.tnie at i.adadrn August 15, 16, 17 Knoxville at Mmnstown. Home at Johnaon City. .adt.len al A-.h ville August 18, 19, 10. Ash.- ill-- i lohh-.n I ity. I:.ih4- at Motrisinwn. t.ad-dfPi a' Kii..ilh- AugUBt 22, 23, 34- M01 Com K ' -.lb- AutU'-t 15. 20. 27 Kmni ill- il lobn-M.n it 1 Rome at heiHe. ! i.ad-ibr i M'TTiton. I August i 30, 31. I .lhii Mi 1 it at Rome Morr Kn x own t iadwien :ie ..t ffcheville September i, , 3- Iifiii-. ,n 1 iM 11 1 ' ind-dpn. ahm'V KncMllc l,n n-lo' n Koine September 5, 6. 7 I ,r..,.. ( 1 ni lbune i..rntnii flt Killi .ad-b 'i V-h.'.ilV Septeniber . 9, 10. fnhn-on it .t heMl. llnnt it Kim i!' l.adftfVr nt Mi-niiown. Ca'.olin', p-' rHon. Mr -o (larage Oo. Sar tbe .;r-?uille HhiIt ridiron! : "The OreenHoro ew. in tt- ye.terda' in. d otN. 'ontd'rable spsw-e to a rat of one 'hofliim' who folio w-H Cntplre Me.k- alter Monday's jjaiii". Thre i nothinj -o fowsrdlv s hooting an umpire, snd it 1 a grt pitv thnt Mr. MH-ofT a not sfTorded pmr-r pTote1i-n ;n i irr-i 'to Tb ;r"p oro VfVw i ti b" tTtfTi merd for it" attack on tb tiigh-. ik! i' 1- to le hoped that thrti ieaMir law th- ir rle and iad -et iirv of it" e t lieved we were right and went ahead. Put jaoT r,a line from Me.doo Csr aga V1 12,1 r. jraJlou. ICE CREAM ! RALEIGH (MDN'T WIN i Had layor and State Auditor Rooting Dot Lost tbe Game. EASTEfiM CAB0LIHA LEAGUE. Thursday, Friday tai Saturday. Wilson at KaWigh. (tolilstwra at Wilmington. FayetteTil' at Hockj Mount. (Sixv-ial to Daily Newa.) Raigh, May 2 Raleigh lost to Wi laoii the first taat Carulina leagua game on th liome diamond, tha aoore being S to S. Tha firat ball win pitched by Mayor Wynne and raught by Stata Auditor B F. Oioin. There waa a col leetion before the game wai called to help cover loaa by the roof of tbe grand atand being blown on. The game waa slow for a ten-inning j oonteat. Turnar'a pitching for Raleigh vaa a feature, holding Wilson down to I four hita, ahila FUleigh scored nine. j beore : R. H. E. j Wilson 010 00101025 4 2 Raleigh 001 000 2(H) 0 -3 9 7 Foreman and West lake; Turner and Shwrill. Umpire, llarr. Time, 2.30. FAVETTEVILLE HIGHLANDERS SHUT OUT ROCKY MOUNTS (Special to Daily Newa.) Rockv Mount, May 26 Twenty-three hundred people aaw the Highlanders t&ke the opening gaone today, an exhibition of ball tbe better of which could not have been asked, being put up. Lucky con necting of hits gave the only runs of the game. It was a pitcher's battle with the odds in favor of (nftin, the Naah .ounty boy. Score: R. H. E. Kwkv Mount H) 0t1 (Xlft 0 5 0 Ksyeiteville OOlOttOOOl 2 4 1 ftoye and Colvin; tiriflin and Cooney. Umpire, Iavis. SAILOHS COULDN'T FATHOM THAT STYLE OF PITCHING 8pecial to Ihxily News.) Wilmington, May 2rl. 'In an extremely poor and uninteresting game of ball here thia afternoon the Sailora went down in defeat before oklsboro. Kr- j rorB made by the locala were costly and i for a time it looked like Kelry had con- : fused halls with strikea and thought he) ahould throw only the former. About t 1.000 people witnessed the game. Stoehr pitched a pretty game and kept the hits well wattered. Evans, of (Joldffboro, drove a beautiful two-base hit to center Held. fcore. ft. H.E. Coldnboro 001 110010 5 3 Wilmington WO 000 000 0 4 6 Ntohr and Fulton; Kelly and Hudson. Umpire, Strauss. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit, 5; Washington. 1. 'ahington. Way 9rt. iii'troit drove Rrialing from the box In the sixth in ning and easily defeated Wasliimrton 5 to 1. Killian was very effective with mm on bases. President Tat't, wbo was an interested spectator at the eamc. shook hands with sll the Ttotroit pUyers lifter the nunc from h private :. M..nspcr .Ifiinnips 1 11 1 rodiicing his men is Ihi-y pansed in line before the ihit.f elei-ul ive. Score : R. H. E. Washington 0000(10001 -1 8 1 Tietr-it noorwinoo 5 12 3 Keisling. Walker snd Slreet; Killian and Si-hniidl. I'mpires. Connolly and IltneiMi Tinir. l..V. Philadelphia, 6; St. Louia, 3. Philadelphia. May .-li -Philadelphia lt(ated St. Ixnii l.nlav in a poorly I '.oed riDir Itv 6 1o 1. Seor.- K. H. K. i. I1111- IOI 0KMKI0 -.1 .i 2 PlrUdelpliia mlOlHIUl S lUiley and Killifer; Morgan and l.iv iiiLtop and Thomas, 'l ime. 2.0O. I'm pnea. Kerin and Sheridan. New York, 4; Chicago, 3. New York. May 2t. The New York Americans tfk tiiicngo into camp today and defeated the visitors tT a arctre of 4 to :t. although outlmtted hv the Tiait- ir. n-e't. hitting was respoiiaihle fori Nw York s ninth straight victory. He; nm-b' ,1 home run in the fourth inning j ?wo Ti-n on S.e nnd a triple n (br .enii h.-n r.i,-h w-na on first. U. If. K ! litHf.. ixijiMioino :t It t orl OfKt.tfioiO 4 n I 1 Sntt and Rlv l; 'uinn and CVigr .inf ! wr-fupy Time, Vmptres, Kgrni I and Kvsrs. j Boston, 7; Cleveland, j. rVton. Vfay 9.- Numerous errora. mincleH with Boston's hard hita, gave; tn- home team today's game orer Oipre- 'snd. 7 to 3. Heotte waa also batted , bard, but wi accorded phenomenal Blip 1 p r' f;ti-heM retired the locnls on "trik'- in the eiphth inning. , S-ore- Rff.K i 'Oeveiard olf !f2 0nO--3 4; llrtttr.,, 0.1O Or-2 Oil 7 U I I. ml, M.tchelJ and FaferTy: Ocotte ,"d tM;ffn. Time. 2.00. I'nipirca. Per-1 ni 1 ''Imi(rhlin. COMMENCEMENT BEGUN Bad Track for Horner's field Daj.i LIteray Eierclsa Special to Daily Newa.) lord. May '.- The fifty-ninth com- mcric.-m'.nt of Horner school began here 1 etcrlsy afternoon, when the field and . ;uck iesm of Company A and Com i panv F contested for honors. The r-ay ra;n of Tuesday afternoon and night temporarily dsmaj-i-d tbe track, o that The racing records sre not quite o gond a they might otherwise have tK'en. The arioua events and winners I are as follows : j TODAY FARISS-KLUTZ DRUG COMP'Y GREAT PANTS REDUCTION AT WALLACE'S For the Two Remaining Days of Tills Week We Oiler a 25 Per Cent. Reduction on Pants as Follows: Paragon Pants Is Big Varieties W.00 Pants at $S.0O .00 Pant avt..... $3.00 C7.S0 Panta at tS.M t3.00 Paula at 2.26 90.00 Pants at 14 50 $3 50 Pants at --sold ia- $5-00 Panta at $3.74 where $4.00 to 5A0... 2 50 Boys' Pants 11-60 Knickerbocker I 11 no grade at 75a Panta at II. I j j 50c grade at S8e Remember the Dates, Friday and Saturday Hay 26. 27 and 28 COME TO THE STORE WITH THE BIG ELECTRIC SIGN ! Wallace CloJhiiig Co. Wi Girt TeUow 100 yard dash Sears iB) 104-6 sec onds; second, Greenleaf (B). Quarter mile run Iandis (A). 69 3-5 seconds; second, strut hers (H). I niile run Kepley (A); 6 minutes 44 2 5 second second, Shepherd (Bl. Shot put -Hnrkina (Bl, 33 feet 11 inches; second, l-hil!i)Ni (It). 220 yard hurdle Harris (R), 28 12 inches; second. Sears IB). Hammer throw- liurkina (HI, 00 feet 4 12 inches; second, Sears (B). Half mile run Pratt (B), 2 minutes 33 seconds; second, Jeiinette (A). Broad jump Struthers (B), 1R feet 3 1-2 inches; second, (ireenleaf (B). 220 yard dab -Sear, ill I, 22 4-5 sec onds; second, iireenleaf (B), Pole vault Ray (Hi, 8 feet 7 inches; second. Walton (Al. Running high jump- -Catlett A, 4 fest 0 inches; second, llarkins (B. 1 mile relay Company A, 4 minutes 14 seconds. Representatives of A: Har ris, Grady, Joyner, l.andis; of B: reenleaf. Ray, llarkins, Pratt. Ml yard dash Hears lB)t 0 seconds; second. Beard (A). Final score: B, 5H; A, 31. Officials, Col. J. C. Horner, A. P. MeUea, W. M. Caddy, .1. H. Manning, Thomas 0. Mer chant. According to the number of points each contestant won, we have the rini ir inr7 THB LAaDINQ CREDIT CLOTHIERS I a 1 I r wfl ?T V Womta't Tailored J Waih Suilt and L r I Jia r 11 1 1 A III 1 1 TnrnmeJ Milliner II &Jr aJJL Q A Week Petiimal, h ia our big chain of atorea and our manufacturing facil ities that bring these new garments to you without a penny additional charge for credit. Complete Guaranteed Outfit for Men and Women, $12 to $30 121 N. Trsdinf Stamp. 0 following: Scan (17), Harldna (12), Hlrutriers (91, Greenleaf (8), Catlstt (5), Kepley (6), Harria (6), Pratt (6), Ray (6), Beard (2), Shepherd (2), Phil lips (2), Jennette (2), Walton (2). Last night the Washington and Franklin literary societies held tbeir closing exercise. The officers of tha two societies were: Franklin Presi dent, B. B. Scars; secretary, H. H. Uar kina; Washington President, , J. M. F-inmett; secretary, G. Watt. The program follows: Address of welcome It. B. Sears, ranking president. Debate "Resolved, That tha high cost of living is due primarily to tha big protective tariff.1 Affirmative, O. 1 Go farther (Washington). Nagativa, E. L. Thompson ( Franklin 1. Fav "The March of Thought," K. G. Grady (Washington). Fjisay "Our Perils and Responsibilities.- A. R- Phillips (Franklin). Oration-'Tlie Speech That Made His tory," C. B. Pratt (Franklin) Oration "Tha Sioux Chief's Daugh ter." J. M Emmett (Washington). Declamation 'Vatiltne'i Defiance," J. V. Whitfield (Washington.) Declamation "Dixie's Dead, in tha Shadow of Rennesaw," R. M. Ray ((Franklin). TnrnmeJ Milliner) Petticoaft Stpaalt Skirt Shoa A fiurs' Sato Afen 5utT Separate Tmam Fanctf Vest Halt and Shoe Boy' Sato Elm Street J Ml .V.
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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May 27, 1910, edition 1
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