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6 SPORTING NEWS HORNETS PITCHERS WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEFEAT 'TWAS A BEAUTY BAM Ml I HIM I la SIA.VDIMi VI THt Ul bS CAROLINA LEAGUE Anfi' r ' '" ri. il'-, -i ! . . 'I ,i,.t. n EASTERN CAROLINA BrIlfVil. h, '..., 4 sUich M"iJl,l f ' .m.li.1. ru, ' CAROLINA LhAGUfc W ! 1c I' Ainl- f -w-n i Or lit-tuiio In VIRGINIA RkHjUjoi.-l. Lyuehburg Danrilie, 7 LEAGUE .Vulnlk, II Ki-tiiioke, o 'ort omout h, EASTfcfcN CAKOI.1NA LEAGUE i ,V I. .-ii 8 - 1 ,. V. I I il.- K SOUTH OosUIMb-n. i ttf ) . Aiigutia. Oolumhi Nvaunh, 0: Ma- on ATLANTIC . 1 toivjjte, fi i I. ri AMERICAN LEAGUE St. 1niii. 'i li.....n, in AM otljtT .u-i. postponed rain SOUTHERN LE AGUE At'utnta, New 'TlfaiiK. , M- it 'In-. - Mwiif p.mery, ( Ol her (runit-. m -1 (luin-tl n. n NATIONAL LEAGUE New i I ,. III' Hllletll, J HrMkl n '! I'M I -t.'iiv 1 Philadelphia. I.Jeh J ' k . Mount , V ilminirtoii VIRGINIA luh-. Koa uokc ' fi.tr timoiit h 1 l.vnclrburg Ri-hmomJ . Norfolk LEAGUE. W I In 4 I 1 AO' 4-44 1 - -il to lJaily News.; ilc. Juhr Ineffective workot .ii ; p(lifr? ae euttrtly re,pon- I fi.- Jo- ui t.tday'a game tu t he I - the final coie being 7 lo 3. i Kr N pa rt d nt ' rum were drueu in'-, k tiiir. to oa M-cr trior , aad i a ...ild pilrb v iKivif. AUi w.i- iii dttl lur foui hit v tm ti ! :!' run- in ttte hml inning, bill I I he vpai Uin he vim I ighiened allowed but a pair of .lifting. I oi tlx u Haa of t he gcmt'-by J 1 lif work of the visitor lu ..ordered on the bensational I ihiuhout Hrank Thoinpoi., of ! who tin tem coaching A. and M. J itu. spring, juJDcd the HarLaiit here to- j .la) and will probably be in the game to- j ' I ur cl w . ' i u. ai.l i .ii, ,: 1 . " ",. .1.. 1, Eidridge and Ferrell Had Great Battle Yesterday. BRENTS DOUBLE DID IT i. SOUTH I 'lul 'blllUIIMI M n. ., t J , I foil ill a,-LM . ii h h I .lltllllLlH I ATLANTIC LEAOUK. I. Hi '. I" I' tH.i 4 .. I 4- . 4.)il :i:t:l SOUTHERN l.D'll. t. Ik.ft.ili. I I In EASTERN LEAGUE N urk. - . B. ill . i rri.i, ii, 1 . I. -I -i t I 'il . 4 Knr)ii'.li r. . M i I -a I I BulTalo. II; I, li VIRGINIA LEAGUE. ,i I, r l4l .hi m -I l.-lci Ling I . il, Uir u l . . hu ii. r to no itil ,i I m Mining wiit-n IHill VUr iianic m piti-hciV linltle, hut. rliari. irii..! by luj ll'ani.l' Lin plane ll, I, fluA I.yni'l, I ,', , (f I n--oiid Jihi'-i- liy 31e dffi-ut! INiilsiiitiulli in Kictini'iiiit 1 i otlir crr King At Ljochburg. Sorp It. H. K I. yncliNiru O20OI(HllO 3 4 Uoimokn f.' Km mi'J j in H l.lov.1. ItrMnditn mi.l II. iw; tVfiilii anil Hrhoiult. I nipii r. Hi ii. li t At Dtnvillr. Score. I! H. E II. nvilli. amnim 410 K I J'ortamouth . . UUOtllHMllJ 3 10 i clttinhu, G., June t --la a pilchfr.1 Huup ud Iiutfliliiii HunnifnD and i-Witle, .with not a mu toiMfcinji timt Kunkle. I mpinp. Mae jl. u,jj , arrrnth inning. Oiiliinbtia At Richmond. .l'l'ated iMik-Miovillc toda in lh tenth SMrf: II. H. I". I imiinc. I I" " 1 JtichiiHiiid . . IXU Iiiiki.'ii .1 li hi Scon Ainik IMHI INN INNf ll n I i 'l.it- U I. IV.; j , I ..I In .'l III Ml" I t,m IT. mi'-i v -' . II It-niif J'. 4J ; liiriinlifhtiiu -I 1U iKi j , MUnU . -I -J 1- I Na-livillr i'l 4Ui : Men i.l.in 'H -'" 4t j M,hlir I' V J.U. I - - , NATIONAL. j CI, ili. W I. IV llTliraj;,. U l; I7I (cv York 14 Mil i IMtKburf IH Ii, ."iV'.i: I ,11. II, Hill I ... 1 v '- ' M Loiiih 'il .'ii .i'l Hi,,,,kUn I" -" Hit.1.m' I I :i.v- I'lulnxlelphia 1:' :i.'i:i AMERICAN. -iut.. i I'-.: I'hiUd.lphia 'Jii 'l 7t:l N'w Yurk . I" '7 .triijt . M l ."T'. Huatua 80 l Mfl (Ireland 14 l tw: IWaahinirtoa lit 41 It hnano II 'J'l ' SI. Un 7 '! '- :li ,r r,i SpdrtMnUiig H g:, V mi-, ih. I.dlilili, rt Walker, If. , . r jirbauk-i, c' Hamn, lllllu.;k. lb . H,.ih Al'rTumhie. p I alula 1 Cbarliitt. Hnliipliii'V, I M. Hiirfh.'i-f j I iuriiui n I Ii I '!..-. :ib I'mil!-. II. J U,I,.,I,I H Williunin. 'lb I lau.-ia. v. Thiiic. p Hur'iaves, i ; liiiu-win.-. . t l.iUl- '.Vber, ! After Eight Scoreless Innings, Titos Sbovirt One Across Id Nlotb. AB. R. II 4 1 I 4 t :t 3 11 . 4 4 4 A.E. 1 U 0 0 o u Thursday, Friday and Saturday. (ireeQiiM at AndHraon. Sjiartuuburg at Charlotte. Winston at Ureen&boro. AB. It. II Pll A f. and p I n I :i ii 1 1 , n ib,e ..ui In I I 1 Scrtl part an lii i (lurliillc I SiiTiiniHry I Stiiltm 'J Midi 1 iKt . 7 . .'Hill iHMI IKKI - :) I'.Hint'd nin.-i, Spflrtiinhurg base. VV'vnue, Eairliankn, l.fl Fielder Brent broke up the pret- ' I tieat pitakare' battle Jaeen here thia yaax in the ninth inning of yft-terday'e game, ri 27 H 2 1 when, with two down and lemplui piancinir an tint, he hit a (torching line drive t, t'l:e center field fence, Temp- liu counting villi the firt and only run o) the uiite turloita rouad! ot play. A a pii.hcr' Imttle the game could nut hae teen ampaaaed, Kliindge. and Ki-rri'l battk'd aliilntly fur eight ioundu and il looked like darkm- u.tuld breuk tlnnr?H uii in a diaw uuiil lirent made iliat fiit.tl rolluii.ii I'p lo tlie ninth "III, had a xhad. tin- better of the buul- nt uitMoots. outbreaks, fad avvays. etc., lur Uunn-- Lhe eiht in niii'; of day only ti imu bad fueed him. In tlie fimt two innings the localu inanagi-d tn gi-t men on. but during the third, fourth, fifth, ixtli. aeirenth and eighth inning oulv 2n men faced E'er- ii I ll n 0 1 1 II (I .1 I II li 4 n (i ii 2 batted hull. K ROCKY MOUNT BURNED THE ICE AND LOST THE GAME Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Ilaleifa at tVilmingtoa. GoUujWo at Jtoolry Ifoant FayettairiUa at KHaoa. (UpeuaU ta Daily Narva.) Backy Mount, June WWj aawual oppaitiutitiaa ta put taa gaja ta kat the Railroaders bnrnt Uatm u and tha Uianta put a sua arauad taa circuit in tha fourth ad von tha gaate. 6ccre: K. H. K. Goldsboro 008 100 0023 I 3 Rocky Mount . . . 00 ono oo 4) t 3 Ucnia and Daly; . ijuiersun and Ooonev. Summary: Sacrifice ait a, Hakem, Rtoehr, Cntegan. Baa on balls, off Morris 1, off Guderron 4. Strook ant, by Mutt is 6, Qudersoa 0. Left oa kaaea, Rorky Mount 11, Uoldaboro Wild pitches, Morris 1. Hit by pitahar, Gud ersoa 1. Xiraa, 1 45. Umpira, Dvu. Attendanea, 600. SAILORS COULD NEITHER HIT NOR STOP THE BALL (fipeeial to Daily News.) Wilmington, June 2. Perhaps aba i poorest ga-me of ball evec played at ! lttagua park waa the exhibition thia af ; ternoon between Haleigb aud the Sail i i,r, tha former winning by a score of 14 to S. The locals could neither hit the ball nor atop it when in tha field. Score: E II K. Raleig1!! 200lfl320 H 22 6 WilmiuBton . . . 003 Out) OHO S 8 9 Mundell and Serrill; t'binger, How ard, Hawkins aud Kite. lolcproof Sox 3 NatMu that ft bus auta am gets aardar treatms-at thaa hia aox. Out c( their inability to stand tha strain gTev tha dnidgry of darning, the rlianomtort or waai ing darned hoaa, tha aaTar-aadilH expense af new aaaa. Until a fcrigtt wiftd atraagti) aaad tha vaak peinU -arith ftjJy raaT oJ Via Itfjptian Tars. That was tha birth of taa 1HQLE PitOOV" drst, tha Boat famous and still tha beat fnaravtaad hoaa. They're soft, - Mamies the gentlest earariiig tha foot eould wiah. pairs Boleawoof Boas, guaraa teed t months ar saw hoaa tree, for ansa tl-M For women (2.00 Silk Holeproof Sox for Hea. 3 pairs gniarmataed 3 Km tin. IS.0Q. WILSON TAKEN IN CAMP growing (Vutt. Kumtirf hit., Irtiniin, Walker. Hot li AltfTiTimibi-". T o-ha Wit. iVuf-i Thrfe hii-v hiti, r.iirdiii. Hases mi baal!-a (iff MirTrmral.il- 3 nlT l!nnu inv t SiriK k out by AtKrcrmubie 4, by ' Left on haw. Spartiiiibiirir 8, Char- up Wild pitnlw, Uuvie 1 . Aber- r t, hhnw lug that lit w as h ronirr instead of weaktr. In the ninth "Rub" went to his tank with a mi) i.e. He had "jivpn two bane on ball- and alioweti tun scratchy bits up to (hi time, and Hie 800 fa,na had et tlii'iiiHth e fnr an extra in nine a (fair. wuKn't ti be for the Ruh'' bise and walked Kerrel. Kii'rf i-Ai in iiwi (li,l In 1,.rl,n Tmi.lin ,liit to lnuk and ferrel wm forced Highlanders Bundled Tbelr Bits And Won Pretty Game. (Special to Daily New a. I Wilson, June 2. E'ayetteviUe won from V. i'aon ti day in tha most at i exciting game of the season. Fayette crumble 1 Hi! hv pit died bull by I m d- ,viln ,wo down. Brent ad-1 "He bunched three hits in tha third in Dune Harria and UulLnk. hr Hauewiiie. i 'amed ami unfortunately Kldridge gave'mng v.hich, followed by oostly errors, liurliank and Bullock. Tune. I 4.r. nilri' Marker. Attendauue. 700 SOUTH ATLANTIC VEHREL PITCHED THAT SPINNER CROWD TO DEFEAT (Special to Daily News ) (ireenville. June 2 The visitors won today's game by good, clean hitting and tla superb twirling ui Wehrelj- wlinyj though soiiirwhat wild at times, allowed hut on1 lean hit. i.reenvillc made a runs. R.H.E. Fayeteville . . . .000 300 111 8 8 Wilson 100 001 2004 11 8 Stewart, II erne and Wfaelan; Way mack and Calvin. Summary: Two base hits, Jacobs 2. Three base hits, Jacobs, Miller. Struck out, by Stewart S, Hrarne 1, Waymaok t. Time, 2.00. Umpire, Upchurch. At tendance 1,200. FAMATQ RIALS MorriiHey Hd 1 iedeiniiii. I in r (MM) 4MM) IMlO 4i i ,iii ; (lev I HV I. 6 and SOUTHERN LEAGUE 'Columbtia . . j,ln fkmjnvitle i;jjlal'iifi"h Isiiiifiii I i ru It If K. m0(MHHN( 1 4 I iioo immi uimm) o nnl Kevn'ihif : I-e an i UrY l!inpire, Milla. Atlanta, 5; New Orleans, 4 Atliinta, (a . June 1 By bunr hm( four h it a wit'i tn ttimefi on baJU. in the fifth inninv "VtlmitH del e ted New (tr leant 1.hU So ri' AtlHIltil New Orb Tiine, 1 0tl OM 01 IK10 I 1 I 1101 Nitiit ti . I lei and injur'. C-arpentir R H K s n 1 lsi.fit.te Memphis MtMllphlr. I I it inn nilly "n tprmwiii 'i with the d'1-nlinjr 1 nn e Mont jjt tnei r MoBttroxavry. ,t Hinr k ninth in Montgomery thin af liit woi vi Burnett Augusta, o; Columbus, o. Aiifftrtii. da. dune -1 -N'lither iani hw alitfe tn put a man over the rubber before Colli na lld the tmme on ir ount of drirknefi The unlv man who Tf-H-ilwd third wan Wilder, mi t hre lmr hit with twn down in lhe fifth 111 timjr. Kulb'tivt i'if r K.tj'uel out ten in 1-1 inniWjC. sann-: It. H. K. 1 AR.ihta (VXumo 0 4? -otHtlllM. INMMMHI O 3 Cililei and Uiwlb y ; Kill lenwi tier ittid Powell Time, 1.1(1. Umpire, Collin. 'J ime atnl ll.nt l,i I ltiir OIlHI'rOOOL' Pill 04NI 1(11) Ml. 1. HFliI llndderh 1! s 'J MiH fl jtW. Savannah, o; Macon, j. Saitnnjth, J., dune 2 Three hit trfka on ha Hi aad a aarritlre ave Mu fhree run-" in tl m iIhI-Ip lufi tb-- t. N.il h,n J I. JSO ;Mld I'te-iib nl I id"it 1 I 111 Im4 li'rl'H Irher Mi")uilian lb- . tin-. t i. -1 .t.M H, t 111 Heavily Fine-d i.tleil ('re- I ' ' ot i;e M, liii I r -'I lb" 1'Slladnlplllrt -Iv.n ,ttn tin.-. 1 f 1-1 1 ii'pnfl,il b lb-'' biflC I'l'. i'le. Ii;it th. ii- 1 . I;.i,r tl ll lmpr tr4v, laOillb' ieji-aaj. iSytie tannah Linton Nidi- v :.n. 'Hine. I ,V spnntr. v in a w Ii 1 le i Jin ermr but .tnie snd vn ir eomirrj teii m 111 till 1 TO p IT 1 xth inuiiLi,. the uiih euoud game nf tin R. H 1 nnowpniioo n 4 1 000 one. inai- 3 7 . II. .11 ami KnhlkffT lVmn him the wiou kind of bander, the ball j netted thein three br niitikf up the center field fence, while! Kcore: Templin tmtted mncm with the aole but. winiiing -run. The Champs made a preat rally in their half of the ninth, but it agt.il fell to Mr. Brrot to save tha day and he responded nobly, ft happened like thia: Rickard got a bane on balls and went to Heoond on RentleyV sacrifice. lok hit to left and it looked like Rickard would tvoni but Mr. brent butted in, or rather came tip on the hit on a dead run, avooped it tp an kv-ld jHcraToT k third. It was fast fielding and the fana, thonirh realir.inr n hut it micht mMn ninth iiiiuni; rally, but it ihln t o tar Hpplauded tlie lieht haired "Twin." Will , A . . , v 1 there was a cham-e to ttcore. but Martin WH,mDUHB ' anai.; H H t. eaiiffted atiick to dn whn he hit f The Champa are in the cellar ftiiTt and Rickard was raiig4it between tflrd and h(tnir. A hit mitrht Hn it vet d but Piik Hicka ended all hope by flying ; nut to Brent. With thin ending of hope the fana came to a fuller realization of tbf great ga me t ha t had bee a play ed by bot h learns, and the knockers if any were there- were exceedingly conspicuous by t'beir si knee. 1 rum the very beginnin; until the Cincinnati 7 to :v Kiigmi, the Reds' star 1 clu l"e m rit'lder were on edge, and kwir lualt...! Imu. ilv in t ),r anlli lit 1 1 llt'T mtchlT COllld llllH fa II It With ttl! w.M.n,. ui.nn tl.. li...! an-r.r.J f,.ir run. ruoiort Startmtr behind the bat wii h ! The nu Ine solid hits :Cniltoii IbuMe and making a circuit ofj And thoae teams go down like bin! Score: R H.F-.!tho tiebl. the hanipd were playing t'lucmnati ofuHr2tsu .1 ti ;i brilliantly, the siugle error eon n ting for w ork MOisitnr 7 i:i 1: nnthiiig. and the "Tains" were running Suf-ff and UcU-an; Crand;tH and My-1 than, a close act-ond. In the fourth, Wallace Clothing Co. Wa Gire Yellow Iradinf Stanaa. and . .000 OlO 20- 3 (KMi llii mil- Bra niton , iMinn 11 1 I I enou. Smile Andei nii .l.rilllh Welirel Wing' 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE ! 1 New York, 7; Cincinnati, 3. New York, lime 2. Tlie New York' .ition,iU inmle their record of I'onccu- i,c n-t,iie nine iiniuv hy ih-ft-at utg i The "Fans" are vettintf blue: The enemy are climbing o'er us What the d shall we do! An inapiration come to me In the form of magic yeast; Now watch our Champs rise high By this power from the eastl The wine's not in tha cellar, boys! It's kept in the attic above And you must fight like the dickens To lind the cup tou love. I So hooray for the top, boys! Were with vov to the end! 'E'ans" will cheer you on. Let's go ia with a rush today and get tha game I rum ina jump. Foxy Beuse and Father Cot watched the base like hawks. "Knockers" had no chance to oa their hammera yea te relay. With a crippled team tha Champ put up big league bail. Hicks has gt last found his batting eye. uo it, rug. The two pitcher nelded only three hit each. It was a and, aad finish for tha Oaampa. Xelther side had a stolen baa to their credit. Jacjuon, w aliased you yesterday , hoy. Martin' double play wme a feature. Haadibo was off an both aidea. Th gun waj worth the atieft. Hard hick nothing else. A hair-raising finish. Cotch WU Be Delayed. Ben ' Lomond, Oal, Juno g. Frank Gotch, th wrestler woo auooatafuily da I fended his title against Zbyazko last night, will be delayed in getting ta Jef frie' training camp. Gotch was ex pected to come at once, but telegraphed today that h would not (tart until June 12. Jeffrie put in the morning in th gymnasium and handball court. Cor bett, who appeared to outclass th for mer champion at handball last Tuesday, fell an easy victim to Jeffries' skill today. ere I ime, and Kane. bour. 1 mpirefv Klem Brooklyn, Rro.-r. I n. .1 ime lur biilli.int fir 1 tro in in Mrmjjht 'I'll Kiuk'r b.iv- Kll fh- M.IX, MmeU t.i.hi. PittsbuiK, i. MnvikU ii kept up hi n ak t.niii making it eiMmi from Piitibnrg ami ore wan t lo 1. -ilor under enntrol C.nnint wits hit in the I " i make an emr one' .nt. no mr h;i'- r rr nirtdi1 tM t - U: on k now t b" I'l.W I Mi; (.AM K. and i n. has 1 renirUianed o;o 1'ittl.i'i; lUmlklv ll ( .IT'lll J." TI I i Kin-h' with men on third and first, Martin milled off a play that waa aa classy aa anything seen here this seaaon. Temp lin was on tlie initial ack and King on thin! Brent hit jtift over second and Martin went for it on a dead run. .lust aw be iiHpped the ball Templin darted by, but like a fl..Kh. Martin's arm ahot out. ta'grd the runuer and than whipped th.- ball to firt, completing a double pUy. wlnie King stood on third, daed In tie rapidity of Martin work. With all t he tat w ork tf bis team nia ten, Wliaft gotten into 'Pug" Hicka! Hia j iiatting hn bvcoiiic a feature of the game aud ne i coenng ine initial aacv in big league lyte. And that wise old head of his h forgotten more ball thaa some oi us "knockers" ever knew. COMFORTABLE CLOTHES For These Hot Summer Days You eufbt to sek eomfoit nt this ee hhi of the year. Toe present heated spell calls for lijiht weight appar.l and e are prepared to show you the Cass of garment) you M .ipprt-iste f r ue during the next tliree months. e have jurt reoeiTcd a range of CM.-nmpr ini made of "leather weigi fabrics, ia bright, s-ummery paflrina. A to CKlT'RWFa.U. and PAJAM e are fil id to o-wrflowmg. but rot a purircnt too many, ae our sal'-s op to this time are proring. R If. F Oil i IMNHHIO S I) inn too u .1 s o Martin, and Martin alone, was the no ii nd i.ili-on; Hunker and Iter i table star nf the game. Five put outw. I :o Cninr- -. Kib r am f"ur a-'iti and uo erront wa hif lec jord. and added to the feat was tlie bard 1 .hiin -e which made them. The mirk 3, St. I.ouir. a !,.f Mnkv lieu.e, Himk, Teuiplin. brent I'Mie i oui- iiant J .iini P.iinter wa also brilliant, bcuwae i lhia t'Wiei by lo ;i. eatehing was the subject of niueh com I iii t ifitrr Int" and j ment the old man worked like he uaed b.i-' mi ball- until one ! to iiwv fcifk in 1D0S. irht li innuiL' I lien e on bal'- K"ien ee ri'liiri n Kl- wild throw win- Philadelpbia, ni,. i. ',!... ar, '.,!.,. I I'ImI Wietll-T hel.l gat e on I v itne l.i tuan w .i "lit in t b . I Ae ga.e tbie. inrn i ' ueeeeifet him at'l 1 1 ll-' ttiiiijle h inl Tit Ui ning the game Sr. t e st I -i.uis oinooon.'.n Philadelphia H1 010 010 I-tih s0irr and Phe'p. shetiler r-o'i M-.tp itnd Mi-ian rmi.', 2 boiiiv t rnpire. U'llSiy and lif nnaii 'But that long drive to the center of the very middle yesterday it waa the a wf nlness of the awful. Had it been any thing but a second edition of Halley's comet Rickard would have got it. Brent, don't did it again, please. I A aide triun the players mentioned, too , much credit can not be civen each man. for everyone was in the game with a di play ot pmger that makea a Un want the next (t;iv to come in a hurrv. ( r-enfltoro: AH. R. II. PO Idon 2b 4 0 2 .1 0 Vanslory Gofliing Co. C. H. McKNIGHT, Gen. Mgr. Boston, i KcImi. -tune 2 .-Tenth 'nam? eiH in th- ninth were I'liiraei'"- 1 t' ' i'i.rv over t'Jn Kroc.k wen ki-m-.l in t tv nd wa. repU.ed hy Mattem. were l.,ur double pU. inmliv SctT Chic-" lK n''1 1"! !l.tnn Ifltl omi Melnt.r.' anil K'inc l'ro,k, Chicago, 2. Bunched hit in tUe j n err,- hr Sw.-rne. I t !, ni.i in in, I. r in I on ; V.-riUl j Tlipre I R. II. K. 4 :i 2iH ,'i R 1 I nrinjr-. If Ki. ki.rH. rt Itelitie, rf IWiak. :th Martin. II,, kt lb Heune. c. KHridjre. p Altendane better yeeterday, but the izrnndfttand and bleachers ought to have heen tilled. Say, come out today; if yon -an t come. xend. If we want baseball we've (;t to support it, you know. Hnndiboe failed to see them twice on I'iteher Ferrel. Rnbe had him struck out twice. That ix the way it looked from the jrrntidstand behind the plate. Did you ep "Father" Beusse behind the hat yesterday. His "pegging" to enni was the bet that we've seen on the diamond. It win a sipht rood for eyes that krre the iinie to uee Wcklon play yeaterday. Never for a minute but what he was "m the game." o! 0 Now, everybody boost for the home 0 1 team. Be patriotic go out to see the 0lov. plsy snd let them KNOW you sre 1 1 there. nl Won in the ninth score. 1 to 0. That tells the storv in a email apace, ni i IT WAS BASEBALL ALL THE TIME. I T.Xal. 29 0 3 27 1 1; inston. King, et Templin. 2b. Krentr. It. ! Kogarty. lh. - rainier. .n Alt. R 11 PO. H H E. Mat tern ! and tiral.am. Time. ,lohnstm snd Mcran I in Midkilf - nipires. U'ote. AMERICAN LEAGUE i Ferret, p. FINAL CONGEST GIVEN BY DUEHAM SCHOOL OF MUSIC , Mtaanftai (Special to Daily Kews.) Darhajn, June 1. Tha Durhaaa eaooi of music gay it final wncert aat sight aad tha Acedtmy of )I,uai wa awua packed to it utmost, airvry aaat ia the lower section being flUod. Tea pregTaa was rather long, but th ftudicftoa n joed it, for it waa wall rendarsd. Th parfuraoanca showed good year's work oa tfa part ot pufl and teeeher aad the Durham school of muai haa rea . ta be proud of toe work afsVtnjish- ed. The muaioal prograaa being in- ishad, th Ber. G. T. Adan, th BTue and eeiftifiofttaa from the aobool. Uiu Lily alanguai re ceived th oil pHrtiikaUai awardjad. htis iiaud Craw and VeqrCarr ware girea medal fug ovist laproveraant aAi hardest work la piaaa, Mia Daisy JLaa bin haying charge oi thia dapartaieal. Ftuat known aa rMisetualtty yruves war giwea to 11 pupil aad a hlra. WyanVa ojasa ft Uaei other price) were warded. Th Republican paitr nailed af ta th general policy of Fresidtnt Taft oa legislation now be ore Congreaa. Every Republican can Tot for the administra tion measure aad cyery Kepublicaa la free to make tren' effort (o perfect these measures whit they ar an pas sage. This oombinatltm of qriticiam with in the party and aoliion with the party may he strange to Democratic aanator t Washington, but ft ia and always haa. been good Republican doctrine. "PhlU' delphia Press l Totals ! IScore: l.reensom V'mston tialcm .ond boy, "Rnhe." Your pitching wa? , real pitching, and our lot-t game cant he chnrged to you. Your're ALL RIGHT. And TViak. good, honeet player that ihe is. PIJVYRI) THIRD, and fielded his position like a veteran. It take more than a Brent, a deep j drive and a lost gjme to dampen the ardor of old "Togo.'' Ln almost faultless game of Keep op thst lick and well 3 27 1.1 D tt V I no i iw. nrnn i' i "Poo" keens the wire busy fmwj the 0(10 000(1011 3 2 bench from the time the umps. calls j play. j en i It was a hall. bors. get 'era yet. St. Louis, q; Boston, to. St. Li.uis. tunc 2 l...tnn today de feated St. I..mi" HI tn !i in the eleventh inniug nn r.rsdlr'w ih.uhie srd 'sg-I tSumnuiry: jraed run. Winston-Salem ner's mg'e for the winning run ll- Two lis se hit. Brent. .Sacrifice hits. Score. R II. E. IKing. Templin. (Springs. Bentley. Ift Bostrn (s nso rtnl 01 in ID ion Lasee. (ireenshoro 7. Winston -Salem 3 St. loins 2(ll .vioisv- o i struck out. by Eidridge A, by Fermi 4.1 gs" Marti, came into hi own yep-! Lake. Ba.ley. Waddell. (irahsm snd I Ba'fl on balls, nit Eldrwige 3. off Ferrel i I .rday. Jut keep ruur eve on thia "lad. Rtepheosi Karger, Smith, AreUanes. j DoirWe play. Marti to Hicks. Time of '. Wood. Hall and (arrigan. Time, i.5f). jgame, 1.42. Umpire, Handiboe. Attend- It was breaking good for both pitch -L'mpire. Dinee. and Oonnollr. ancc "0. era uatil the anlucky ninth. i Vr Brent, you robbed us of the game: but it 's all right, old man, yon earned it . 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Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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