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OBEZSrSBOBO DA1LT NEWS, SUNDAY. JIAY 29. 1910 LUCK DID IT, THEY SAY SPECTACULAR BALL S AILO RS GOT OUT OF IT EE H iFZ -IN- ,-. F SPORTING NEWS THB LSADIMO CREDIT CLOTHTKM Anyhow, Huston Got tha Gine Some no or Otter. Spinners Bad Batting Iilly la Rlntk Succeeded to Deteatlnj ioldsbort BASEBALL KIM I IS STANDING OF THE CU BS Teat Saved DeteaL And Escaped Cellar rosHloa. CAROLINA LEAGUE Winston .Salmi. - ' t -1 i o. I GxecDrlll S. An ! i -n '12 luiiu'-. , darkneaM EASTERN CAROLINA Wllnnny"'" I. linld-'orn Raleigh I . W il-"" ' llocky Mount, U; r .t v , ! tcvillp. I VIRGINIA LEAGUE Norfolk. 7 . LyivtMHi! ti ltenvllr II. Port-in... jih. 0 KjhniujiJ, 1, Rom no- - i 13 tnmui,'ii. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Nashville 4; Montgomery, ' Atlanta, ft. Moliile, 3. Memphis, 0, liiiTiiinjjtiMUi. fl Chattanooga, 2, New Orli-un I. SOUTH ATLANTIC Aufriieta, 1, SatratiQath. ." Mt, 3; Jtrkltcnvillrv 1 Coiambu. 16; Coliimhia, 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Naw York, ; Wa.lmiKtou, 4. Beaten, 3, Philadelphia, 9. Detroit, 9; Chirago, 1. Cleveland, 1 St Lome. 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn, 6; Boston, 4 Pbfledeiphl. 2; New York, 3. Ornotnnati, 4. fit Louie, 0. Chioago. 1 Pittsburg. 0. EASTERN LEAGUE Montreal, 1. Toronto, .1 Hint Kami' I suamireaL. 8; Toronto, 2 (aecond game) Buffalo, 0; Rochester, 4. I'lovtdatioc, 8; Newark, 0. he! timer, 6, Jersey City, 4. COLLEGE GAMES At yaw York: Yale, , Columbia, 6. At Ithaca: Cornell, 5; Michigan, 0. At Willuunetown, Man.: VVilliama, 6; Dartmouth, 1 At Nw York: Ford bam, 2 Woi- 'y, i. At Burlington, Vt.: Vsrment, 11 1 Osorgetowa, 1. At Brunswick, Me i Bowdoin, 3) rufta, 7. At Annapoua: Array, 2, Navy, 0. At Princeton: Priuceton, 8; Pennayl vania, 0 (calltid 14th inning: darkncaa). SOUTH ATLANTIC Augusta, i; Sarannah, 5. Auguata, Ga., May is. Savannah out rlaaaed Anguata In today'a game, win ntng by A to 1. Wilder, who pitched for the local team, yielded ten aafetiea. XV. game waa alow and liatleaa. Krore: R. If. E. Savannah OflSOOOiru o 10 1 AufiliU 0II10O00UO 1 0 4 Nolty and Willi; Wilder and Dudley. Tina, 1.50. Umpire, Collina. Macon, 3; Jackioavtlle, 1. Waeon, Ga., May 28. With 2,000 peo sla looking on. the CThlrkens walloped ,Tackaonville hy tho aeore of 8 to 1. Hen ton waa too murh for the riaitora. Score: R.H. E. Maoon 2XOir00 - 3 .1 Jwokaoneille (IO0 HO0 100- -1 1 2 Benton and Kahlkoff, llr-lm. llremmer ISoff and Lautmn. Time, 1.4.. I'mpire, Teara. Columbus, 13; Columbia, o. Cohimbiu. Ca , May 2 'Ufty" Iawla waa baited nil over the lot thia itaraoon and rolumbua ahut Columbia out, IS ta 0. After yielding 14 hita in nix inning, an of tlim for extra baaea. inciuding RadaA-auch' liotur run. Lewia waa replaced by WeMier, who did not ynld a hit. The flee hi t h off Torena wre moatly arratrbee. Scorer R.H.K. tWumbua . . 4fx rvtT 00' 1 M 0 V.lo-rarMa orm mni 4ior n s 3 Torena and Heinold. Irwis, Webber avad ftfaaaing. Tmie. 1 4-V I'mpire, MilN COMFORTABLE CLOTHES For These Hot Summer Days Yon oiifht to srk comfort at thlfl seafton of the year. The present heated eptll calls tor lijjht weight apparpl. and are prepared to a how you the erase of srarrnrnU you will apprrciat for use during the next three months. We hare just received a range of Sumner Suits, made of ufeather weight" frthrirs, in bright, summery pattern A to I N'DF.RWEAR and PA.IA.UA, e arp tilleH to mernowinj-, but not a farment too many, aa our aaler up to thin time are pro inc. Vanstory Qothing Co. . C. H. McKNIGHT, Gen. Mgr. PEACH, STRAWBERRY AND VANILLA CAROLINA LKAGUK h,h. U I.. IV. i.nnille 1 1 ", 7H . I Uilotte i. M Ml t iiituu L 12 .Vi . prtaburg li 14 417 Aiidrr.on . in I " 4KI I "reemboro '.' 17 ii4d : EASTERN CAROLINA I EAGUE. Chilis. W. L. P.:. ' WiK.-n .i 1 MJ ' ci.i,i,ro 4 2 n; t u iii'i iile :i 2 urn IWkv M.iuiil 2 4 lli Wilmington 2 4 ..Tl rialrih I 4 24l VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Clui. Roanokc 1 I'ort.-rnoulli Ian i illp Riclnnond I.TIirhburg . ! S'oiiiilk W. 15 I.) 1:1 14 12 i L. 11 14 13 14 14 Pi. ' S77j 517 ! AltO 4:tj 4.;-1 4112 i SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. ('lull.. Columbus 'dacuii lack-nnville . . . , AiigvMa Hai man Columbia W. 1 Pc. 27 14 HAM 14 17 li 21 IH 671 2.1 22 47li Id 3W 12 27 30P N. W 1. Po. 23 13 OT9 21 17 6M S3 10 641 18 17 .114: IK 18 Aon in i 600 18 22 4A0 111 2'J Jo7, Cluba Chattanooga . Montgomery . Naw (rrleana Atlanta Hirmiiif'hani . Naahrille . . Mempaii . . Mobile AMERICAN. Cluha. W. Philadelphia . 24 New York 2U linaton 17 Detroit 1! Waaliingt.on lli Clereland 13 Chicago . Ill Ht. Louia 7 Pc 774 10 14 It) in 18 1! 24 1157 r48 &43 4)7 din 34S 22tl NATIONAL. W. Club. .oat 1 Chicago . . New York Cincinnati . Pittaburg . Ht. Louia . Boaton . . . Philadelphia Brooklyn . To. .. 19 11 . . 20 10 .. 17 13 .. lo 14 .. 16 18 .. !. 18 .. 13 Id (133 AH3 M7 AII3 471 4AS 448 363 12 22 BASEBALL AT PARK, GREENVILLE AND WINSTON The Champa, creatfallen though not demolished, returned from the camp of the McKivettilea last night and on Moo day they will engage Tommy Stouch and hla aggregation of touted ooi "blow upe." Tha entire week locally will be de voted to baseball, for, with the passing of Mtouch, the venerable old MuKivatt will be amongst ua for a triplet of games. Since the Spinners have been tbe ub ject of column after column of comment conaidernhlc interest attache to tin gamca her. It is their ftrat appearance this aeaaon and the bug are clamoring for the opportunity to aire fhem up. lleusae and hi 13 men are confident of harpooning the bubble of hope that is faat growing in the breaat of one Tom ray Stouch, and we, aa well aa many fans, hope thia will be the remit. Chick lloak will make his appearance. Tha lineup of the team ia entirely spec ulative. Gibsonvilla, si Glance, a. 1 Special to Daily New.) Oil sonville, May 28. Oibaonvill de feated fllcncoe today in a highly inter eating game by the score of 3 to 2. Th features of the game were Christopher's batting and pitching. Score: B- Giheonvilla 3 (lleneoe 2 Chrintonher and Klynn; Ward and Murray. Umpire, Haley. GAMES THIS WEEK. Monday, Tueaday and Wednesday U iitriun at Charlotte. Sprfrtaahurg at Andersoa- Greenvill at Grsanstmro. Thurdy, Friday aad hater day (.ieeuilu at Anderaoa. Spartanburg at Charlotte. Wiaston at Greenaboro. 1 Special to Daily Nowa.) Winaton-Sttlrtn, May 28. That chap called Luck, coupled with three double pi by Midkiif, Teniplia and Fogarty, and Cute'a tine work beiitnd the bat, aaved WinaUm from defeat. It waa an ciently an oft day with the Twin twirler. Haniaaeralcy had the beat of the argu ment from atart to finiah. Bentiey made a fine catch in right, cutting Oote off at Srst. The boa soora followe: Crernaboro. A.R K. H. PO A H Kickard, ci .4 1 2 1 0 0 Weldon, 2b S 0 0 1 1 Spring, If 4 0 1 S 0 0 Bentiey, rf 2 0 I 1 1 0 Martin, aa 3 0 0 I 4 0 Doak. Sb 3 0 1 0 2 0 Hirke, lb 4 0 1 10 1 0 Reii.ec r 3 0 0 2 1 1 llanmeraley, p 3 0 0 0 6 0 Tata la V inaton - Sa lera . Cina. ct 21 1 6 24 If t AB. R H. PO. A E. 3 0 0 2 0 0 .. 3 .. .. 3 .. 3 .. I .. .. 3 .. I 0 z 1 2 1 IS 1 2 0 i 0 0 0 2 1 0 I. aa. rf. I Totals 2 2 4 27 20 2 I Score: R H F. Greenaboro OtllOOOfW-l tl 2 'Winaton IWOIOIOO i l 2 Summary: Two baae hit, Kprliura. Firat bac on balla, off TIammereley 0, off Willia A. Struck out. by llmmerr v 2, by Willia I. Donble play. Midkiff to , Templia to Kogarty 121. Tenplin to jMidluff to Fogarty. Stolen baaea. Kick ard, Weldoa. Sacrifice hita, Weldon, Martin. King. Midkiff Firat bane on 'error, Greenahuro 1, Winston 2. Left I on baaea, Greenaboro 7, Winaton 2. Time, 1.80, UmpirV, Mackry. HORNETS TOOK ANOTHER STEP UP THE BALL LADDER (Special to Daily New.) Spartanburg, May 28. Charlotte Stayed better In the Held today than id the local, but for all that tha Spar tana should have woa the game. Luck, however, waa oa the aide of tha Hor net, and they maaaged to acre tch oat a victory in the nlnta inning. Neither pitcher did anything remarkable in the twirling line, honor, uch a they ware, being even. Bigbie'a finger wa badly aplit in the frrrt inning and he had ta retire for the gam. Spartaaburg. Bigbie, aa. Wynne, aa. and 2b. Gardin. rf Walker, If Fairbanks, cf Harria, 3h Bullock, lb Harrington, c. . Thackam, p Ehrhardt, 2b Teiele AB. R H.PO.lE. 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 112 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 112 0 0 4 0 16 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 1 10 I 1 3 0 1 S 2 0 4 12 31 5 0 0 1 1 0 3A A 9 27 13 8 Charlotte. Humphrey, rf. MeHugh, cf. . German, lb. . Croee, 3h. . .. Coutta. If. . .. Dohard. s . . William. 2b. . r rancia, e. . , Brarille, p. . , AB. R. H PO.A. K . A 1 I 0 0 0 .8101 1 2 11 2 2 0 3 1 Totals 41 8 10 27 11 2 Bigbie out in first inning, Wynn go ing short and Ehrhardt to second. Score: R. Spartanburg 1100000215 Charlotte 000 120 201 f Summary: Two-baee hita. Bullock and Wynne. ' Three base hit. Walker. Home run. Thackam. Base on ball, off Thackam S, off Brarille 4. Struck out, by Thackam 4. by Brarille 4 Left of baaea, Spartanburg I, Charlotte 10. 1 Sacrifice hie. Dohard, Harrington, lit Ifugb. Stolen baaea. McHugb. Wynne. I Time af game, 1 SO Umpire, Handihoe. I Th Airdoma. I The first week at Greeaeooro' new slimmer theater, the airdoma, proved to Manager Jackson that he had hit th nail on the head and all that is necessary for auoree in hi new venture wa good how and eleaa one. Thia Manager Jaekaon will insist upon and the public may feel assured that nothing; else will be tolerated at the Airdoma. For the firat three Bight of tha eominj week Manager Jaekaon ha scoured th Gokea Kishi Japanese troupe of aero hats, whose novelty act ha created a sensation wherever giwi. Vesta Wallace will do a singing a ad talking act that will be sure to plea. Th picture are arw and up-to-date. Door will open at 8 o'clock each Bight. The Cab Woa It, Green'boro Cuba yesterday defeated Reemer high school to 0. Th fea tures of the game were a home run by fox and nn uiiasaiated double play by Mnwt. Score- R. Ciib, 021 201 12 0 Bewraer 001 200 0218 Murray. Sspp and Lewis; Ingle and Rankin. Elected Baseball Captain. 1 By The Aosociaied Pre.) Lrsington, Vs.. May 28. Richard Smith. Wsyneiiom. freshman, was elected captaia of Washington and Lee Saseball t-am next real. 1 (Special to Daily Kewa) 1 ( j roe on lie, h. C, May 2 la ana of tha aieat iiectaaular ja ni-a crer played in the city of Green vW, the Eiactri cjaaa and 8 Dinner want 12 inning te a tie today, tha game bring at tha be ginning of the !StL with the aeon atand- ing to . With tha aoor ataading; T ta 2 ajralnet them and with two out and two atrika on tba hatter, the Spinner atarted a batting rally in tha ninth and tied tha aeure. Sere a eleaa hita were piled up ia eueeeeaion, netting Are run. Anderaon took the lead ia tha I lto oa four eiuglee. Uraennlla auat hack atreng ia her half of tha aarna in ning and with tw amen out, again tied the aaora. Anderaoa hnched eeveral hits ia tha aereath, aending ia lea tal lia. The box Bee re follow Green villa. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Jenkine, lb. . Noojin, cf. . . V. Derrick, lb. C. Derrick, aa. . Caehiaa, rf. . . Ocha, rf. . .. Rlackatona, If. Wingo, a . .. Stouch. 2b. . . Drumm, p. . . 6 2 1 2 2 0 2 0' 0 I I 2 14 t 4 0 1 1 1 MtrFarland, f 0 0 Totala 47 8 16 35 10 i Oona batted for Drumm hi tha tth. Anderaon. AB. R. H. PO. Al K. McEnroe, aa. 0 0 7 2 0 WehreU. ef 7 2 3 2 0 0 Kelly, p 1 2 1 4 0 Farmer, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Oorham, 3b 1 2 I I 1 Corbett, 2b. 2 2 1 6 0 Hartley, If 6 1 3 2 0 0 .1. McCarthy, lb 0 4 13 I 0 Brannon, e 5 1 If SO A. McOirthy, rf. ... I 0 I 1 0 Tat I. 62 8 21 38 18 1 A. McCarthy out in 12th bunting 3rd strike. Scare: R. Gleeuville 100 800 108 0108 tndcrson 200000900010 8 Summary: Earned run, Anderaoa 8. Greenville 7. Saeriflo hit, Noojia 2. Baa bit. Wings and F. Derriok. Baaea on balls, off Drumm . off Kelly 1. Stol es base. Wehrell. Hartley and CJaahion 12). Struck out, by Drumm 8, Kelly 3, McFarland 1, Farmer 1. Time, 2.00. Cmpire, L. M. Gray. Attendance, 1.000. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati, 4; St. Lenta, 0. Cincinnati, O, May 18. bt. Louia couldn't hit Can par with anything like regularity and Cincinnati scored a ahut out 4 te 0. Cincinnati Bunched hita off Willia ia tee third and fourth innings. Score: R.H.K. St. Louia 000 0000000 4 I Cineianati 00110000 4 10 1 Willis and Phelpei Gas par and Mo Leaa. Tie, 1.40. Umpire, Riglor and E nulla. Chicago, a; Pittaburg, a. Chicago, May 28. Chioago made it Bin atraigut today, beating Plttabwrg 9 to 0. Leittald and Phillippi were both hit hard. HorTman leading the' attack with two single, a deobl aad a triple, while Richie kept the hiU scattered af ter first ianiag. Score: R, H. K. Chicago 602 010 Kr ft Pitt. burg OOOOOOOOOO 9 4 Richie and Archer; Uifleld, Phillippi nd Gibson. Time, 1.45. Umpire, Klem and Kan. Philadelphia, a; Hew Tark, 6. Philadelphia, May 28. Ia a game fill ed with faat fielding abd hard hitting New York defeated Philadelphia today by 3 to 2. A two-harper by Snodgraaa with mea on second and third bases la th fifth Inning (cored the winning ran for New York. Score: R.H. E. New York 010 020 0003 I Philadelphia 100 001 0002 10 1 Brooklyn, 3; Bota, 4- Brooklya, May 28. Brooklyn and Boston hatted for 12 innings today, the home team winning by a score of 6 to 4. Barger. who pitched a great game aad fielded hi position brilliantly, cored the winning rua oa a paaa, Burch'a scratch hit. another paaa to Dau bert and Wheat' infield single. Score: R. H. E. Boetoa 000 020 002 000 4 12 1 Brooklyn . ... 102 001000 0018 11 1 SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta, 3; Mobil, J. Atlanta, May 28. Atlanta buaataed five hlu la the utk inning, netting aa eaual number of rune and securing a lead which Mobil could aoi overcome. Score: R.HE Atlanta 000 008 00 11 1 Mobile 020 010 0004 10 2 ChatUBOoga, s; Maw Orleans, 1. Chattanooga, May 28. Oiattanoora today araia pulled oft the old-time etant of wianiag at the finiah, breaking a 1 to 1 tie in the mat half of th ainta In ning after a thoroughly exciting game. Score: R.H.K. New (Mean 100 000 0001 7 1 Chattanooga 000 000 1012 T 1 Nashville, 4; Montgomery, y Nashville, May 28. Errors by Duggl by aad Peipe ia the fourth inning, a he Naahvill made two run, perhsp coat Montgomery todav'a game, which they lost 4 to 3. Seme: R. H. E. Nashville ion 210 0O 4 7 2 Montgomery . . 001 000 0208 II .4 VieKaha and Seaheiigti; Duggreaby and Hart. Time, 1J. Umpire, Fitt aimmoas. Memphis, ; Birmingham. Memphis. May 29. Today' game wai a long drawn out affair, a raMier unin teresting hatting feast at . which Bir mingham proved the more fortunate. Fow pitcher, were used, but none were effective. Score- R.H. K. Birmingham Ong 021 2029 18 1 Memphis . .. 0X10 320 001 9 I ICE: CREAM - CAME5 THIS WEEK. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Wilmington at Faystteville. Wilson at Golds bora Rocky Moust at Raleigh. Tharaday, Friday and Satarday. Raleigh at Wilmington. Uoldeture at Kocky Mount. Fayettevilla at Wilaon, (Special to Daily New.) Wilmington, May 28. After playing juat J inning th Sailor in the fortieth uoaaaded ia aending a man aeroa the horns plate, thia being the first ran since the first Wilson gam. Th Beaded rua ia today'a game wa and ia the fourth araaioa. Kbinger waa exceedingly gen eroue and iaaued paaaee to eight. Ajlly and Daley, of Goldaboro, were pat out of the gam ia th eighth for kicking. Score: R.H.B. Ooldaboro 0000000004) 1 2 Wilmingtoa 000 100 00 1 S 0 Webb and Daly; Ebinger and Kite. Umpire, Straus. FAYETTE VILLE WON LIVELY TEN INNING CONTEST (Special to Daily New.) Rocky Mount, May 28. Mideeaaoa baseball, with man oa base nearly every ianing, pitcher tightening up and there waa bo aeariiig until tha tenth when Bunting, for Fayetteville, hit for two base, waa seeriAoed to third and scored on Dobsoa' squeeae, which waa perfect. La rater waa pitted against Thorpe, and both got off nicely. T-u Indian waa wild at time, but he waa equally aa invincible in yielding kite. Score: R. H. E. Fayetti ville . . .000 Of 000 11 8 1 Kocky Mount . 000 000 000 00 4 4 Luyater and Galvin; Thorpe and Due aault. Summary: Sacrifice hita, Dobaon, Mul tin, O-Halaraa, Kuasault. Baaea oa ball, Thorpe 5, Luy.ter 0. Struck out, Thorpe 8, Luyater 1. Two-baae hita, Bunting. Ieft oa base, Rocky Mount S, Fayette ville I. Time, 1.50. Attendance, 1,000. Umpire, Dark. RALEIGH PUT UP GOOD FRONT, BUT FAILED TO WIN (Special to Daily New.) Raleigh, May 28. For the third game on the home diamond Raleigh went down la defeat today, Wilson piling up five nana to Raleigh a 1. It waa a alow gam ia which Raleigh box art lata put up a passable front, but received ao adequate eupport at any point on tha diamond. Raleigh fan are clamoring for rsinforoa meat of their team if this franchise ia e tomaia to Raleigh's credit. 6oret R. H. E. Wilaon 021 000 110 S 8 t Raleigh 010 000 0001 4 1 numamryt Sacrifice hita. Overrent, Jobeoa, Hart. Hit bv pitched ball, Him neona. Bate oa ball. Stewart S, Job aoa 1. Struck out, Stewart S, Jobson t. Wild pitch, Phoenix. Home-run, Mil lar. Time, 1A8. Umpire, Barr. AHead boo. PROXIMITY 3, REIDSYILLE 4, IN AN INTERESTING GAME f Special to Daily News.) Reidaville, May 28 The local de feated Proximity again today in a gams that waa featured by brilliant fielding, especially a long run to the bleacher of a foul catch and a pickup of a bunt to first, throwing out a man at third hy Gent, aad Poole' long running oatoh in center. Soore: R.H.F.. Reidsville 020 101 00 4 10 2 Proximity 010 000 1012 9 t Utley and Sharp; MeKrasie and Honeycutt. Two-base hit, by Duncan, Staple and Utley, all of ReldrvUl. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boetoa, j; Philadelphia, a. Boetoa. Mav 28. Philadelphia won from Boatoa, i to 3, today by batting Wood hard and being helped Out by Wagner' errors. Plank waa a puaxle after tha firat inning. A hard rap by Iewia in th seventh bounded off Baker' thin into tha pavilioa, giving the batter a home run. Score: R.H.K. Philadelphia 431 0000010 11 Beaton 900 000 100 3 4 2 Plank and Thomas: Wood. Hall aad Camgan. Time, 1.17. Umpires, Sheri dan and Keria. Detroit, 9; Chicago, 1. Detroit, May 28. Heavr hitting in tha sond. third and fourth Innings gave Detroit a one-aided victory over Chi cago today by a score of 9 to 1. White I was knocked off th rubber in the third and Lange, who succeeded him, also waa found freely. A home rua by Ty Cobb with Bush oa baae waa th feature. Scorei B.H.K. Chicago 1000000001 f 0 Detroit 023 30100 11 0 White, Langs anil Block; Mullia and PL rig aad Schmidt aad Casey. Time, 1 . Umpires, Evaaa and Egva. ClrveUad, 1; St Lowia, j. Cleveland, Mav 28. St. Louis defeated Cleveland 6 to 1. Lake waa a puaxle, .while Jos waa knocked out of tha box. ! Score: R.H.K. I Cleveland 001 1)000001 4 S jSt. Louis 200 200 9108 9 2 1 Joss. Mitchell and Be mis; Lake and . Stephens. Time, 1.36. Umpire, Diaeen J , 1 ! n .inir. Waihiagtaa, a; Hew York, j. New York, May 23. Washlngtoa got aa early lead at four ran oa New York today aad these tallica enabled them to wia. 4 so 3. though the loeam played a phaeky spoil! game. The first Hh- TODAY FARISS-KLUTZ DRUG COMP'Y TT-ClTTfTAtl- I I. QAWwh It U our big chain of atorea and our manufaruring tacil itiea that bring thcae) new garment to you without a penny additional charge for credit Complete Gruurantecd Outfits for Men end Wonitn, $12 to S30 121 N. 3C ington ma waa forced In by Manning, th second wa due to f rill 1 wild throw ing to the crowd, th aext pair were bat ted ia by McBrida. Street' throwing to De.ee waa oa 01 taa game featnrea. Score: R.H.K. Waahiagton 103 0000004 I 0 Naw York 001 100 1001 8 1 Walker, Reisling aad Street Meaning, Frill, Hughe and Sweeney. Time, 2.02. Umpires, Ferine and 0Loughlin. The Bijou. Manager Collin had two great ehowa at the Bijou last week, but be aays the oa thia week for the first three day win tirpaM anything yet seen. And what' Manager Collin say. "got. Ha never talks idly, alwaya make good aad, there fore, Greensboro people have a right to look for something out of the ordinary. To begia with, Malvina aad Stifi, a team of sisters, will furnish a staging and dancing act that will make yon waat to go again. They come recommended well from sou rone that don't recommend when the artist doesn't deserve it. And then there will be Lester Berhard, the cleverest German comedian oa th atage today. He can talk Dutch ao a baby oaa understand it iuit 'aa aaay aa aa adult. Bernard ia said to be very funny. Bijou picture t Yea. Buy your Gasoline from MeAdoa Oar age Co, 12 l-2c gallon. THE FLORSHEI TUf Cortland Most ftyles $5.00 & $6.00 We've got them for every occasion and we'll fit your feet properly we hum Aoa.( Wallace Clothing Co., Doable Stamps Monday THE F L O K S Falti'l Taihni SutU SiH SuHi mti Dratet Wah SuH$ mi Dresses iMgtri mi SlU WehU Tranmti MillinttJ Ptllicoalt SeparmU Skirt Shoe Mints' Sutt$ Men . Stita SeparaU Tiouun FmcgVmlM Hat ani ShotM II Boy' SulU Elm Street E3I Notice ef Annual Meeting. Tha annual meeting of the North Car olina Children' Horn society, inc., will be held at it office ia Greenaboro, N. C, at 8 o'clock p. r., on Thursday, June 2, 1010. All aubacriber ar tsrited te be present. 8. WE3TRAY BATTLK, Preeident. Children'! Exercise. Superintendent C. N. Alexander ex tends a cordial invitation to all to at tend th children' day exercises at the Gregory Street mission Sunday aehool thia afternoon at 4 o'clock. 4 Mr. J. D. Lea, of Lynchburg, who has been visiting Mrs. C. W. Fowler o North ridge worth street, left yesterday for Danville to visit her stater, Mr. Peattroa. FORECAST. (By Tha Associated Press.) Washington, May 28. Virginia : Fair Sunday, warmer ia th Interior. Moa day, fair; light variable winds. North Carolina: Fair Sunday aad Monday; light east to south wind. TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION. FOR RENT 2 OR 2 ROOMS. FUR aiehed, for light liopsekeeping. Gas range aad all convenience. idt Ashe street. fi-29-St, S H O R You'll Work Better Play better, feel better all around, if fitted with fa Florsbelm "Mural Sbape' Otford. H I-. i- fs 7
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