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ttREEXSBOBO DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, MAY" 31. 1910 e 1KUUNCED THEM1L"MPS SaSa? Wfc-alttitf Jk-" Ua JJ SPORTING NEWS BASFBALL irtSl'LIS &TAD1KG OF Iht ILlliS CAROLINA LEAGUE. 0;sr!t ( t- W nt m. vji'-uj. I Ani Mi. , 1 1 w.im .. nbury, ' Ore-;. . ft rfin ilt-. I'. EASTERN CAROLINA Fmyrti , K. W ii finriL'f nn, 0 Vii'ii, - . i oldi-boro. I . iUJeitj, 'I. Hoeky SiuuA, 1 VIRGINIA LEAGUE Morning Gamea. Norfolk, 5; Portsmouth, U. fteoanoke, C, Danville, 1. Rit-hmuufi, ; . i.ynph'mrp, it Afternoun Games Roanoke, ti, IihiiviIii. j Korlulk, a. Port ltd, 1 I Kichinond, I; J.yii litmi J In ,i SOUTH ATLANTIC August, o. a Mini ad 1. Mtcuii, 7; .f. kmim ill , 1. ('lunibtit ;.' . otiirrii i A. SOUTHERN Naahsillc j M,, LEAGUE tunnel t, 4 (Iifat Kaahull 0, MoMgmKM O (aeOClid Kama I. Allan!.. J NU-r.j!. i Atlanta 4. Mobile 'I tins'. j.'""e Memphis, I . In rhattsnooca, J , Hue). Chattanooga, 1; nd game) nwnj;htij :; N f A I 1 i;t Hi., ti NVw Irleans, 0 ' s-c AMERICAN LEAGUE N'ew olk, .'1; Washington. 1. Hoeton. 1 . I'hil.l.l. Ij.tna, Cleveland, 'A. liiiii'u, 4. fit Louia, 0, Ik-trxit, I. - Afternoon Gamea. Nw York, Varliin;'tmi. 0. Hot ton, ; I'hiladrlplim, j. M Louia. 4; IVtniit, U Cleveland 'ii-a(io. pt ont'ti ; rain. nationaiTleague Uorning Gamer Boaton. 0; Bmoklu. 2 Plnladr-lpliia. 1; N York. 2. PllUbuijf. 11. t'liicinuuti, 7. hitao, Q; St l.oui. ). Afternoon Gamea. Itronkltli. .1, I lMttaUurj!. 7, nn iiitmti. 4. St. Louli, ; t liliaj-.i, I rhiladrlphia. 3; Nro York. 4 IS In i. easternTeague Morning Games 1 Prnvidrnc'. Hull iiu-.ir. :t Mnif a tt Mttnt ictl tnnrtih p uni tout K)lied . rl m uiillti-. Irifpy (ilt I, Srtvaik 1 it.nif cll rd at t-nd "I 17th ninttiy lv iiL.'rptninl fjMh('ti !'tiiiii. tnorrun wair j"tfonHi . v-t ruiithU. J Alttrooon gamea. i Vtov idrin-1 Falt ini'in-. 'J. Ilorh-ft-i t, 1.. v.. tit-. 4 ruik. I . .fYriM' C tl y , liuflalo 1 . Mnnurwl 2 ANDERSOYsWATTlTsPAR TANBURO ALL OVER THE LOT vrw-.'i.il t" Daily NVw An., i -.li. - ( . Mav ,K) -K. l i team h..i tluiiir- ui! their an a' In da Br . i. 1 ifir heacv wwsuing oi tin loraia. I b- j.nn ". of no inter...! whetevei (wirlanbnri- pin rcl h.,11 Ilk'1 a lot of -hol luit Hud innll onea at that. Nemr: I! H E An.ler.oii . l''.i' mi In' 14 In Spartanbiirc .'(.1111111011 n Arwrrmmbie an.l tlrttti 'irth v COMFORTABLE CLOTHES For These Hot Summer Days 1 . .' I otiifli 1 1 I.' n'-T .( -! r.,teht h-at.-. f.H calla t 1 ..J.- show ' hi 1 ht i 'a- i'. rnn'ii rxt tlr-fv mimth '.a r i.int rr -e i i a '.tn ik.''ii lulirns. in brieht. iMminTi V- 1 VDVRW'KAK and PA-JA b t 1 ' 2 rmrnt t x manv Vanstory Qothmg Co. C. H. McKNIGHT, Gen. Mgr. PEACH, STRAWBERRY AND VANILLA CAROLINA LbAOtl. ,! cimlli hai lu'l.' . insinn n i' i rj p.ii Uu'-uv fcAsTEKN CAkOLlNA I EAGIL VIRGINIA LEAGUE. u I" i !i! 11.4 4t.l SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE !.,- w. ... t i i ,.,, s: i m.j - i; -v.-. I... k-.l'tlllr -'1 '' " . .. .'I 4 a . .. Ii I" t.lunl,ld II l-'" SOUTHERN ' nh. i. iv I "tiattii ri'MW -' 1 1 M..nt- i 2 ! It ii.l or,n, . . . . I Tl .Vt". !,in'.i . .. I" ''-'rt l:m l.m . ... 2'1 V SH a-livll.- .2" '.1 iVlO Men,ll. Ill 21 4 Si ..l,,f ... ... 11 l AMERICAN. i ( lnl. W I. I'iv 1 rhilad.lpliia . . 2.i k i:m s. i.ik ii i" " ' ' I 1 I oil l II. -W ltc..l.,ii Is I' ..4 1 (V.lHMf It II 4.t I V'nlnn(zlon ........ IH 21 4;i2 l 'Cliii-ajr.. II :!." , M lxun ... . " 2 212 NATIONAL. Ifliu-aK 22 12 H47 : 'r ork . 22 14 till ; i rut-burg in 14 rm j i iii. imiKii . 1 It St. Louii . IH 2" ' Hr.Kklyn I 22 htiMton 1 22 380 j l-hiladrlphia 12 1" 3H7 FANATQRIALS All the tailendrrs won. Keep your eye on McKivett. The batting order right. Mnrtin getting into form. 'luck I)naL ha given un life, unlv U hita off oi M'Par1and. 11a th knocker club diabanded Creeniboro ha the climbing habit The inn1 Id w Awe y from here, thia. rking like a clock, let's get out of; .. . . ... ,4,1. ine 1 ram pj. - - I u TV -tick work of Martin and Wei Ion wi, a feature. Ye are atlll wondering why Andy Koth let Springa go. ; F.lclrulBc doun with let the tlreenville swat tern seven acattcred hits. We mil lirnl the head off of that liiiiiiim 11 lie goes in against u-. tll it really looked gloomy for us a .bile, but things are mnung our war. With T"mn nrct. ihe lwi-ee full and one out. .tnd Mc-l-'arhiiid failed to con For rele- A tremendous pile of rusty nnila Voplv. PharMte Fans" Char- ! h.tif hr.-ni.lr ean't use them, In v.n here Might find a ready sale in buiff thir. morning. tin - r--,n of the rear. ur presni m pi;irf! and un- pr pared tn p.roiatc fr US' dunnjr tin ! i - u in i 'iits, made of ''feather piiM-rn IV are Wied to oetlowing, ir 41. ,.; t this time are provini: ?ube" Eldrldge Was in Great Form Yesterday. . I DOAK MADE FANS REJOICE' . 1 "" luurieen Hits Was All tbe Champs Uiuld Du Wtto Mac FarUn. Fast Fielding. GAMES THIS WEEK. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. W in- lou at t hui lolle. ctpici tunburg at Ancle raon. ireruille. at L.rcen.buro Thuieday, Fnday and Saturday l.rrenville at Andeisun. ?partlibilrg at h-mutl Uinelon at tjieuboro. iriiit' irn-; IHNJ tana wfnt uitt tuConc (iHik yiti'lila.' attruioli to th"! iiMiifiB work : and runv lli.- .lid an- juv uie anon liuur and .w uiiuuu-a iot it lu' f a i.iui-1 tbe tmeaci'iuent nitli V limton tiiMKlio liad Un ..bucked; literally t ratformaUon Iia4 tome over the tribe ol Heuaae and tlir rej.i.-lng ' kn.-w no boundii. The fc. oie bitrd i-amed aix lrj:o juicy tallied lor our boya hild stoiun tioveied uifr a neat oi egire that .aiue near batching out in the ninth, hut ther didn'i, and to those who deal And it wa to the matrhleaa pitchinff : ff "Hulif" tlMridt: Ihat the )tnner , ternoon, th Tisitora winning out in thai mut attribute t hir tailurr t gtt I twelfth on a pa.etr to cntr far t wt urn tin d. No favoritism wua fehuwn tbttast and a bingle ovn- flrat baa. Wil- i ofiniiiig hatflii.pn by tfh? "Hub." Not ( ton srored in Hi at inning 011 error byl a burM 011 btilU, not a hit batsman and Third Hafcmau WhIcti, and Goldaboroj i ifrT man on the l.reeimlle tram farinif acorri in the third inning on a frv j him four tiinta. alioH. jtut how niuch I paan to (iatts, a aacn lief and a aafety j the gfiitltMQun trin Sjx'rio f arod th to cpnter. There waa no more aonring t niurh touted Stuurhttfa. Mn wbiffiHl then until the twflfth, when the ritttora at hia hinder in vain. fvn connected raptured one of the faatwt and prettit aafelv. but alwav- wkIpIj- apart aud biittfamra ever witntaard on the local din - onr did he tan a jk-i pltxiug situation. In fielding hia position h waa aa dalib- erate aa Kairbanka waa wlwn he aipped a fatal lorktuil on a certain memorable otCRiin, line drivea beintr knockad down, cooiy pit kr-d up and handled accurately to Pug llic-kc without the bttit am b la nee of nervounee. ThrM waa real laa Ui his twirling throughout and not a Stomlnte, including Tommy. lw- McFar.ii:. who was electd by Slouch to keep tne t nam pa aown, mauc a mia erable failure Hp had a awift hall and it prayer-and that waa tthmjt all. Four teen hita for IK baae beat trlla the atory of hi work. On fielding the two teams ahowed rlaa fhmughout. though the Cliampi i were n Khad hetter ip lb apectajuiar oittfiiiral. Three eirora were charged jagainat ua. but thy didn't count for I' much, even if they were in a aenae ridiculous, and there waa little com plaint on the part of the fan, for the offend ing gladiators alwaya did aomething to j brine nppln ue immediately afterward. I Mnurh and his cieht partners fielded I brilliantly, but they just couldn't atop hits and after the second inning tnere v. no ilnuM aliout the outcome pro- vuled the Champ just held the gait started. -(hick" Dnak made ms initial appear J a nee here for the tvasnn and (to tiae it aaini 11 w . (cn.iiniT iin.pic loua. v, ncn ,e- came t n the ImI t he fir-t t ime he waa givrn a atorni of applauee and yella. for Bentley was hoverini around aecond and one of the old-time I)onk hita would mean aomething. Doak didn't do like moat plarera turn around, iniila and jerk hia hand to hia cap he had a net- ter recognition in bia system. Marrar lin .truck h poac that would have tnad a i.ncian aculpior take notice, delivered a hall and Onak did the rest Bentley acorcl and he .topped at third, frntf whence he counted when Martin ripped a acreamer to left field lu ttie thirl he again distincuished himsidf, for Mr. .lenkin. had eolliiled with one of Eld ridge's "pride." for a clean single pro- icltiic lioak hadn't made a spring, a .tab with one hand and a quick clutch, .lenkin.' hit had been gulped tip by "all the while" and the rejoicing In the Utlin., w-. XotHble nmn. the fielders were .Ten k- M.rtin rk Knoifn and F TVr- rick. thnnh th others did well, the only diflVn-nee being lack of ao many opportunities. f ler the second spasm t hi nips rr. f-moot hly for each twin unt il the srv ei:th In this para graph Martin niieil 1 liit ttind safetv anil v.'nt to srev.nd on a helder'a choree. Kldndee. rot sat i He.! M?ig!ed tfi right ami Martin ci mnfed Three more were added in the eipMh w4ien Springs lead off 'it h a doubl and Rickard followed with an inflehi hit. Bentley hit one to the left Old a-vtion and in a desperate raee the ball hat niacktone to its locntion. though the fat left fielder did manage to grt one lone finger next to it as It de-wi nd ed . Springs n lid II ic ard scored a nd Men I W t 1 pped at second . from vhirh tat ton hr count d on hita by .lack s-in and Dcuik. The Sptnrvrs became ihreatrniRi? 'H ihe niTith eith rliree on and one down bnt the eentnr onellh boards off of tbe fence tiehtened up and totuh whilT'd the t 1 in,l MaeFartin tlied to Ri'kard i Two fat Amble plays. Doak to Ht-ck to 1-Hton to Martin, and one bv Stom h uritited added pice to the same. The r 4-ore : i Tensboro: AB. R. H. PO. A Weld-m. rf 4 0 It I 0 Spring. If. 3 1 I 2 0 Kickaid. rf .1 1 I 2 0 IVntler. e 4 2 2 J 1 Jackeon 3b. 0 1 0 I Doak. 2b 4 1 2 2 Man in. as 4 1 3 4 .1 Mirks, lb 4 0 0 ft 1 Fldridge, p 3 0 1 1 2 Totals 2 14 27 10 CwBTille: AfV R. V rO. A. Jenkins. 3b 4 0 0 0 4 oojin. cf. 4 0 1 4 1 Derrick, F.t lb. 4 0 0 10 0 Derrick C. 4 0 l ) S E. 0. Col i Game and tbe Fun in Koi Dellghtel GAMES THIS WEEK. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Wilmington at a rtte tlbs. VUuu ui (Mtldfboro. Rocky Mount at fi&kigh. rlt"4 stBt4ir Klei?h at Wllroiugton. Ooldrboro at Ruck; Mount. KavettevUie at Wilson. Special to IJhiIt Nawa.) Raleigh, May 30. Raleigh waa a win aer today over Rocky Mount, bung the Aral rk-tory for the Red Birda on the home diamond and the tana are joyoua to a drgrea. Itoeky Mount arored the only run in the eighth, la the ninth Kaleipb t the rooter wild with a ap nea of plavs that scored two runs. With ' one man down, Hobba aent a long drive to right held, which ai dropped and I'rini aoomd, liohlis reaching aaoond on a wild throw. Kelly fanned and Phoe ii ik hit dnep short and a wild throw en abled Hobba to acora. Score: R. H. E- Rocky Mount . ... 000 000 0101 4 a Raleigh 000 000 002 2 7 1 Summary: Sacrifice hita, Oregan, Ilrrbbe and McCormack. Baaea on balla, Itlirop 1. Struck out. by Munaon 4, In Lathrop 7. Wild pitch, Munaon 1. I I wo baae hita, Ricbard"n Time, 145 I mpire, Dana. Attendance, 1,000. . WILSON GOT AWAY WITH liREAT I2-1NKING CONTEST (SpecUl to Daily Newa.) Goldvboro. May 30. Go Ida two and Wilson battled for lit inninga thia af-i J mond. One thou -and fwople witneed today's frame, and a atlll greater crowd j la expected tomorrow, when "Buck i Taylor will be on the firing liu fur th j looala, and there is no doubt about hi being one of the best piu-uera in tlu league. i 800 re : R H. E. Wileon . .... 10ft 000 00 0012 A 4 1 r.otdaboro . 001 000 000 00O 1 . I-anc and Whelan; Htoehr and Daley, Umpire, St rasa WILMINGTON WASN'T IN Xlir rilir IT II V tllir Tnr liAMr AT ANY TIMF MIL UrtlllL HI Hill I lillL 1 , ri,- v. . . (S,cial to Dally New..) FayetteviHe, )fay SO. U ay mark aa, invincible. The Highlander batted well and toilay'a game went to the local.. 8 to u. until me eicnm inning, wnen me Highlandera had aeven runa, V aymacJc allowed but one clean hit and acratch. He atnick out ten, fanning Tydrinan thrice, and paaaed one. Not a viaitoi reached third. Mullen'a barehanded atop of Tydeman'a tairitic drive to center waa the greateat ever aeen here. Mullen alao lorcaa a runner av wmwu ua an miier- ; wiae clean hit to center. Score: R. H E. Wilmington 000 1100 (1000 : 2' ' Kavettenlle 220 una or-8 10 Kelly and Hudson; Waymack and: Calvin and lavoee. I mpire, Barr. lime, 1.40. Attenaanoc, i.uisj. SOUTH ATLANTIC Macon, 7; Jacksonville, 1. Macon. May 30. Maoon pot op fought hard. heore: K. M. t. Maoon il 001 00 -7 11 4 J.eksonvill, taw OOt. 001-1 I Mlultr and naniKon; neim ami Lau- son. Time, I SO. Umpire, Pears. Augusta, 3; Savannah, 1. Augusta, May 30. Pierce working in T ln s,-, hiu. Midkiff. Ural fine form. Augusta took tbe game today; (1 F,rr-. I w.-i-heae kite. Tamplia, from Sarannah by a score of J to 1. The Pint,i nargravra Three Imm hit., viaitor. only secured two bits, not be 7,n,pir. Baar. on balls, off ferrall. on ing able to touch Pierce with men ' it.,,..,,, y off Humphrey a. .T fViutl liav. i 1 oot l.r Frrrall 4 hr llnmni S-ore Augusta SavAiina h lSeree and K. 11 K ! , lis 210 01 010 Otfl 0U0 -5 IJ ft 1 i Dudley; Martin and Wells. Time. 1.30. I'nipir. ' Vilhits Columbua, 2; Cotambia, 0 (ohimbia. Mar 30. Coaiimba hai w trouble m hittiag IUdatugh tdas ard I won the game from ( olushsia 4 to 2 I Soore: i Columbus . .010 100 Ofm K. IL E. i Columbia oori lOf 012 ! Hartlfy, Radatugh and Ri4-.!d Fullenwidor and Powell. Tin., 1 4.1 I'mpire, Mills. From the score board veaf erda looked as if th Twin were kivirlmj " (1 o 0 a) ? 4 O hs. rf HUckatone O 0 0 2 0 2 o 1 0 o If. , N ingo Slouch. 2b P; : MacFarlin. p ni 0 Totals .W 0 7 J4 13 I l! Score: R o'freen shorn 02O f10 13 ai j Greenville , OHO OfaJ ran O 0 . Snmmarr: Earned nine, (.rrm.horo 0 . Three b.w hits. Hoek. Two baae h.w, 1 ! Rprings and llentley. Secrifice hrte.i o8prinirs and -lackaon. Left on ravers. ; 'iremstwro s. I.rernville . Struck out. ;by Kldridge 9. MacFarlin 1. Hit by I pitched ball. MacFarlin 1 I Kir art i f ! Stolen bears. Doak, Koojin, C IVrrirk j Double plays, Doak to Hick, tn Jackson 0 to Martin; f-touch anaaaiatad 1 . Tiiwi 0of game, 1.37. Impire. MacKry. At j 0: tendance. fiOO. I ICE CREAM For beautiful A. J. Dutcher, G. An Union j 0(10 flDDirn flpF HflVflRS Till uAIalULU UI I UUilUIW IN BASEBALL MELODRAMA (Special to Daily Newt ) Charlotte, May 30. Aa a farve com edy with melodramtic effect the al tered baae ball ram betwera Charlotte 3 and Winston thia afternoon waa the j dded hit of the season, but from a baaeball atandpoint there waa nothing to it. Tlie Horneta een iirpaaad Ulenn II. Curtiaa' recent aeronautic exhibition in that they remained in the air long " Fourteen baaeg on balla, 1. hita an.l " ild p'"-1" wr th' """ ; p,,,.., ntribution to the melee jWlnilM played good. coniatnt bali tuntil a lead of U nine had baea gained nd too tUlMi j. mnai iato , vaudeville aUge. The ; crowi became du-guated early in the me aitBJ VIng the gr.Miiida win.tnn AM. K. it II ' A. r.. If .1 I I 0 tl King. cf. 'femplin Sb. nDi ).-OErtT lb. pain,er ' 3b gidkiff aa ji 'rf 1 4 I 0 (I 1 0 I 0 A I 0 0 0 0 3 ft t'ote, c. . i Ken-all, p. fouls M 12 17 27 14 2 1 Charlotte AB R H. Ill A. K. I Humphrey, rf., p 4 3 0 I 1 10 0 0 jMcHugh, cf S .Carman, lb 2 Croaa, Jb S Coutte. If., p t Dobard, aa 4 Williams. 2b 4 Francis, c 4 Rauswine. p 0 llargravea. rf 4 ToUil 3 000 3 11 27 13 1 . w.r.,' '."X R H. E l.t4.VK)001 -12 17 2 on 1 ono 101 11 1 trr.ii Cn Hauawine, Humph reys. Coutte and France. Summary: F-arned runa, Winston 5, Chail Hte 2. Stolen baae.. King 3. rru, Z, ftT t mitta t lTt on rw--'ir.-.ii 10. fhjrl'.M 10 IHftible phi tiaita ine t raiMMM it t ', rim n. M id i ,m u. rnntin to Kfavt t2i. Wild! Mt-h-s lUuwira. Ilumfshrci- f'it. ). Fraav-i- Hit it p.UVH hall.; f titU. Tif" of gnme. 2 ?" ( anpire, i Ifafadihne Attaw. 2 Springs and Martta are trying t thfir 'his lsagiis la diaguiae 'Am irr f'aeirnat (Tt to .J. tiVfrHhine to I L-o t n nm iea-Ti ototftita from aaata-h pug them away tVIfre the eaarjrn tnds 1 1 For nsrf ntmmmiif-i yiA y'i The art ft ed that h '"harrir. pit ir giif VsrlMi W msta ard tin 'ri?w rmin- n fhaf have a, jgr4 half Afafh , -a I Thy haise f)-a ffftiavwiny t if aver j "T w V'rw Mi atari aanetkiti-r (woti fo9vTii rACETHf u i : Phoenix Cafe (fttmttr Cafe I 'rW arw mnA HTWt4 aHae.av anmt Kent la errseewasent. Pi'H,pt in aervaea PMvsaiarraey ra aaasxsaaaa. IXimvT. taV. 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