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HBEENSBOBO DJL1LT NEWS. THURSDAY. JUXE 16. 1910 SPORTING NEWS PASI BALL KlSlllS CAROLINA LEAGUE (,: gam. EASTERN CAROLINA VIRGINIA LEAGUE hym Mi... l ! . v--- t .lv " i mt ,e r p.t in- - i- . - M ' 1 i' v r.i iii SOUTH ATLANTIC Mace, i .. ,,,,,1,1 , : In. I.I ' 1 . . i - . ' ' nuig- .'nil- -1 SOUTHERN LEAGUE All."'.. -' N.-i Mem cc I gsin- M...il -..in. 1 ' I li 1 1 ' .i . . i I H -,.. ill.. I AMERICAN LEAGUE Ik. ' I - Ik NATIONAL LEAGUE S.i. . III-. kl I,,,.'... fill... I. Dill;. EASTERN LEAGUE M'.ntr II .'I.' J. i-ri IV. . I MNaIIIKiAU y.fi tip inn-, h ui i vitlioiil ,i tut II. t tint or m 'j-- "i. mei slf . of I lir ( iirt ii rim down with t it hi- hi f J J J - 'i .1 tll.ltl L."Mtltll' .... IU. u i. lir ilnni i-. I I I in- I. led ri tr Kim (piii- lri iii niikimlril .ai In Hi. kcii IVeniv four mill Imr.l Wil.irll ami 26 tm'irl lanimerlf v. 1 hU i Ilie. rerotd in the t arnlina nkktM ini ion Manager Miiks i putting up ilie lnkt frame br lm i-itu put up sm.-e Iip tir.'ki into t lie I iiriiliM.t NkkiMualuui Hnth parm t neie 'i wortli the M e t and it n , Fuller, the new ni.i In a--man. put j up a lug league piui. Fuller is in t hr pam frnm t be pimp As a manafrei Hi We have won tour hs hs taken rlmiy ha- ninilr ( ntlf f Hvt e,t of t he teu ni. Bentley hn the tenth. pretty pme in Fuller !ooks jrooii from here Hammerslev it the best nn hi handed pitcher in the leap-ie You will hare 10 jjive it to Hammers ley. The hesv -wniirr of the nd-T-on iram couldn't do a thm? with him How srout t n o f -et nhury ? Poor old ''harl.tl enmp in t iirn .'in Ollt nf fur L.'Hrn..K three from S par put Ih- 1st o:ir 1 We hi. "tt Th.- a 11 -1 kept rd iu; 1 r fn f ' n i j !,,( mii in i 1 I - li 1 ! I t h Mll 1 l. thinj ,vn ijunr pre M :.- ,lh m haiid-omt I " (l kt III'. H t. flOtrlf Th.- 1 1 r Blue Serge IS A GOOD SIMMER FABRIC Wo rt"omnion.1 i blue orpe suit for sum mer wear, irul if you buv one you vill find that it will it; otil ou morr i.-nmfort than nny suit ou iw cvor n nod. Ovir showing at this time mJudis t:.o prettiest wea'es we have had tor sr'ver.'.l o.Tons. Price from S1O.O0 to $27.50 Every suit guaranteed in evorv particular. Vanstory Clothing Co. C. H. McKNIGHT, Gen. Mgr. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT HELMS' DRUG STORE CAN BE REFILLED AT FARRIS-KLUTZ CO. blANUINO Or THh LIBS CAkOUAA LtAGLE l'r ftn: n(Hi 47 S 3: hi 21 24 ID 14 36H EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUI 1. Pr w i , . . M 'i '.i- doui. e header tomorrow if the ram . ... II - " ' ' ' ' s in 44! ecnre ' today's game fol a ' II 'I'"" . 7 12 3J.i : niil.urg. AB R H Pi 1 A.E : a. ;i . ( ....6 0 0 3 0 0 VIRGINIA LEAGUE. ' w i ,,,, .'(, 5 0 1 2 10 ' .1. L. P ' lacks., rf .... 4 0 1 a 0 0 ! 1 1 k .. il 10 .v.- ' la 1 'miiW. u. . . . i I 1 12 1 I - 22 l; .in! a Ik-r. II . . . . S ) 2 II 0 0 I ., I'm 11 ;.!) I i.oiujivin, lb 4 0 0 8 0 0 i ... . . . J i .'H .V". W... ma i.. 3h. ....41 1120 . 2: iM-m. ...... 2 O 0 11 1 0 h, 2' 121 i l iHi.mbii , p. ... 4 0 1 120 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE r- I ;i i .'i'ii .i.'iii i-1 SOLTHLRN ' V L. ' . . i . . n1 f r i . 1 1 Jii '.,....-. . :; i "'.'. hi .... j'i ' " i ... J i .'i i . , . .. .i; NATIONAL ' n I W I. ' 'v. I" N. nk VI i n.i.j't 1 r j j i l'...v k 'i .. '.'1 r. ..i. 'i in I ! AMERICAN I ' ilm V. I.. ' V. i Vmk 2!' II 1l':,i.l.rlpbi 2H 1 hi-i n'li :i2 Li I., ki. ,, '. Jl 21 . i lurl in.l 17 L'i . ' n-liinr-lori . ?1 'JH ' I hu ml'O 17 2.i SL. I.iiuii Ill :ii P. 64 ' 64i ; 611 i . - ' .,- , I .in . UI4 ,.46 :.ih) 46K 4"kl 4 SOUTH ATLANTIC. Macon, 3; Columbia, Mnron. -lune 16. lead of the Sally leagu. today by beat- ' , . . , ..,,.,. .. . . .rr. ; lie aeventh inninr S.-nre: R.H. K. M.i, on 000 104 7 1 (oliimbia 000 0101 4 4 HofT and Kahlkoff; lwia and Powell. Time, 1710. I'mpire, Milla. Jacksonville, 1; Augusta, 1. .1., kki.nville. June 15.- The fans thi. afterm-on s-iw one of the most interest ing games of tht n-afviin. bott Aurusta and the locals puttinc up a brilliant ex Ii irn 1 ion of baseball. After the ninth in nine (be game was called on acoount of darV netn with tlis score 1 to 1 Scor.i R. n. K. Augusta - . - 00 010 000 - 11 0 .Isflfonville 0O0 100 000- 1 4 lirri e and Dudley . RreroraerhorT and Masking, 'lime. 1 .rA I'mpire, Pears. Sarannih, 1; Columbus, 3. aTsnnsh. Tune l.v-Columbus clincjjed todatv - psnie fith the Indians here in t h ,-fnd inning when on one 1 it a nd 1 In ee errors it amased three in n- tic hnal ikcore being 3 to 1 . rore R. II. K '-svannih . . 000 00ft 0A 1 t 3 1 p'.umhii 0:m 001 rttXtV-1 : n MHiiim Steele and Wells ; fcI.eod nr- lynold t s uhf1ovr Time, 1 20. T'mpire, EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. rflcch lit 1 iii'dkborii lik.iii at 1'nvettevtlle Ito-kv Moutil at Wllminpton. SPARTANS WERE BETTER MUD LARKS THAN TWINS to Daily Newi.) . n-t n Niiem. .lune lo.- Despite the I-. .-iifiMi n or the park, the Tvin ami iusu.diis pulied utf hr &rl of w'di would kve been tf lourume e r ,f t i ma week Out lur interireitce on i t h- pajt it the weather uian I Qe Spar i ic on 3 lo 2, m a H inning run 11. J Hi . on luvouiit of m bud leg, a out j 1 of and b. absence told its own .lory. Ihr- Twins and Spinnera will piay a inula 'inlon Mulkirt . I', mp ii fh u.,Min II I .iinl. i . Ih ii 7 .13 g 1 AH R H PO A E I 0 1 II II 0 1 1 l n 17 n n 0 2 0 2 0 n o 2 o 0 0 1 1 .1 3 0 0 4 0 l.riihl'k. lb . ' I ill . I W ilim. rl nrtrll. p . . . .3 0 0 0 37 2 4 33 18 4 -k (irf i:i rl a nmirg ... imi mm ikki 02 3 nno oho 010 01 - Two h'P hiu. S IPktnn kkii in niM r Walkir, IVrnplin Rakek on ballk. off Abri imnhi 3. Swinii'1!! 2 Strm.k nut. h h r. i. .tiling 10, liv Swindell 6 Stnlrn Iih" XNil.m.in Miercrnruhie. Njrr'rtr l.iik. . kk.in, Hiirnnfftnn VTild pitrhei Mierrmnriir 1 I'akkeH hallk. Cnte 1 Mil h pilrhfd liatl Harrinptnn. Kojfar t. Painter i2i Firm hae on eriorn. -paiianhurff 2 I.ell on liar. Spartan Inirp R. Wmsloo 8 Tirof. 2 10 I'mpiir. -. Harwlibiie. I AMERICAN LEAGUE Pr . . A7l! Chtraia, 4; Philadelphia, 3. hS Ollrajn, JiBie l.V TnYgn defeated -'Philadelphia. 4 to 3. in a bard foujzbt J 14 tnni ufr ?ame Inday. The winmnjf ',h run aaa arored on a baae nn ball to - I'urtell. kaiTittre hits by Mullen and 'l: Payne and Walnh'a sinple. Rlankburne ' "mn put out of the game by Tmpire j Ilineen for diaptltmx a ileicaion in the fourth, eider had live errori, all of them on jjroundera. I Score ; R. II. E. Maoon retained her!rhira(ro . (r20 010 000 000 014 fi rh' 001 f Walah and Parnei Plank. Morgan and jpp. lime, Z.IS5. Umpirea, Innrso and (onnollT. Detroit, 3; Bostom, 8. Detroit, Mich., June 15.- Foston hit tl.w o -A i nral t k nun i tt game nf thp series by the score of S to :t. Karger was verr effective, exoent in the fifth and seventh. Stanac-e's kooue run with Simons on baae, and the bat ttrm of Gardner, tncle and Karger j featured. quin engaging ju a pitchers battle thut """ " ni nn waa mm-1 R. H. E. ' went through 10 rounds, onlv to end in nfl him ft,,r ,h' n'n,n 'nning. Phila . . 201 200 111- U 4'reloquin's defeat thrciuKh errors of hie ' ,1t,f,,", runs were due largely to time 000 010 20O--3 fi 3 teammates. Both pitcher allowed five lv h taeA Iwisrs. Mrore and Me Corrigan; Mullm and(hits, but those of the visitors were usu- ...!. each pitctied eiffbt innings, the 1 50 I nipire, Evans iallv for extra bases, and if it hadn't finer bi-mg takr out to permit a suh- Score; Boston ivtroit . Karger St a nape and Time, St. Louis, 5: Washington, 4. St Uuia. June 15 St. Iuls defeat- It he gentleman from Sperio would have ed Washington today S to 4 The locals .suffered defest to the tune of 1 snd 0.' made four runs ofl XA'alker in the sev- 'in the fielding, however, Mr. Eld ridge ' -nth inning I waa plaving a prominent part, getting Score: R H E. eight assists w,out an error Hie St I-oina 001 000 40' A o s;Brcateat (eat came in the sixth, when ' ."...k!vhing'on . 000 102 001 4 9 I Street and Hardy. Time, 157. I'm pirc, Sheridan and Kerin. ! . .tialitened nn and the n-xt three bat Cleveland, o: New York, v ..... , u.. a., i,. ll.vel.M.I. lune 15 -New York de 1 feat.M l-eland a to 0 today, lord pia.-lually v.on hia own game with a three ha-e hit in the third Young p,trh ed a -trong game outside of that inmn-j ' ,arl , honor. 0Ver hi. opponent n 'ne winning run witn a long douhle. llie 1. .Tie'. error being reapon-ible for1,,,, ofT, ve with a run. a two bagger i'.wd jumped into the BeM and named New York', second run (irane.v w., n,, , 6B,Tiri0. hjl for al'J' P?" ' the clubhouse on Ita put out nf the game for prole-ting a I pitcher, snd c lake it all hack -be : ,,n""M'r' larger besides pitching a, H'"i -trike. r,llr ,hoilM h, won thp gam,. br,ll..iit game, made four hit two of j Score: It- H. K. her made hi. initial appearance ,nd"hlrh 'n r'""' J.' T" ' ' (Icv.land .... onnnoonno u ;. it , ,,., , v,,e ,.,. He beat ; ",,n.v rhnr" ,to. nt wer, h. Iked New N.ork oiil 000 101-3 (I 1 lollt a ,low ni, . the fir.t ha.e line ''' 'nwtu.nal pitching Elding m Young and Easterly: Ford and Swee , ,wptwi ,;, chance, without a boh- I l'"h'' T inker and hvers plsyed ney. lime, I . Ml. I mpircs. fei rine and - ' tjoisxn i in. l-ree storage at McAdoo tarage Tn. SOUTHERN LlaAGrUE MontRomery, i-a; Mobile, 3-i. 1 nnl joiner r Via June l.i M&nn niicheM Mr.hi'-i in riMnrr tn-, rn,i.r.. f r.i ,k. f D;b.,a'. In tile game, with Montgomery The flr.t went to the vl.itor. bv ; .rore nf 3 to I. while the second wa. .ecured on a .core of K tn 1 Tuul. for Montgomery, w-na replaced by Smith in the fourth in- Illtlfl Score. Jr.! game: l. H B. Mobile . nontirjn .( 4 Montgomery . n000100-l 4 2 Manuel snH rbmn: IluirrlckTiv and Miller Time. T'mpire. Pfenninger Score, .ecnnd jrame: R. 11 I" Mobile ... 0:120051 Mnntrnmerv . OOO 100 1 2 n 4 Manuel jind Shannon. Juul. nl i , h and Hart. Time, 1 I'mpire. Pfrn ninger. AtlinU. 2; Nasbville, 5. Atlanta. Ga . Tune IS -Johns gave 1.1 j h-t. while Yiehahn let hi former teamrratek down with i hit. and! Vaehvi'le wnn oyer Atlanta II to 2. Sen kaslonsl felding marked trie contest. Score: RE B. Vs.hyille nno nno W, S IS o Atlsnts 00100OOO1-2 t 1 Wbahn and Erloff: Johns and SmitV nme. 1.50. Umpire. Carpenter Meet me tonight at I.lndley Park. The traveling liag that wm. presented to Hick. yeMerdav wasn't loaded. TWO GREAT GAMES Champs and Electricians In Memorable Session. - - WEHRELL'S WONDERFUL FEAT Anderson Twlrler Dldnt Allow I Local To leacb First Rase Id Eight Ioologs. CAROLINA LEAGUE. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. fircpiiofioro at Spartanburg. Anderson ai ( harTotte. Crreniille at Winston. First Game Greensboro; AI KioLaid, ct 4 Springs, If. 4 Jat-ksoii. ,U. ... f Ueut li-v, c 5 Ifk k, s 4 Diwk, ih 4 Fuller, lb. . . .J WHdon, rf 3 Eldndge, p 3 L H. PO. A. K. 113 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 14 0 0 o o 1 2 0 0 0 1! 3 0 u 1 15 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 H ,) 2 5 ;to 13 1 Totals . . Anderson: Smith. If. . . VVehrrU, rf. Kelly, if. . I aylnr, ss. . ( oriiett, lib. ftnrham, 3h. M.Carthy, J., Hrantton. r. IV .rvin n . p. X1 AB R. H.PO.A. E 0 0 1 1 t ft 0 1 1 n 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 n 1 5 0 0 0 lb I ol all . . Two. aut when made. Scnie. (ireensboro . . . Anderaon . . . . jt. i y 9 is ginning run r 0M 000000 1 2 O(XnKH0tKl0 1 SutnmarT: Earned runs. Anderaou 1 men. pnn2. Hammeraley. Hlck. t ul Two baae hita. Eldndiiv. I. M arthy. Irr and Rentier, figured in the putoiit ehrell and Kellv Sm ritine liila. K-ld i The aame ciperenee befell A McCr n.lae. 1alor. Sacritit'e rlv. Snrinsa. j 'by in the auth. and in the aaventh stolon haaea. Ri- karri. W el.lnii. left on , Tarlor waa located on 111 very fame hanM. l.reeuahoro il. Andeiaon 8. Ilou- j apof and hit fate waa the aame aa that ble plava. Wehrell to .1 McOa.'-tby. "f 'be other adventiirara s'tnuk mil. b Eldrulire 4, Peloquin 4. Both teama put up a brilliant fielding liana on balla" off Kldridge 2, I'rloquln eame. only one error being charged .1 Paaed balla. Brannon. Attendance, Tav lor and Torbett starred for the via 160 I mpire. Rudderham Time, 2.00. i itors. wlnle Hicka' work atood out prom . iently above that of the other Champa, The I ha an pa won and tied in the moat eicepting Hammeraley alwaya. memorable frav of the Carolina league I The irame waa by far the greatest aver at Cone park yaabarday, the Srat game ".", '"r "' P1' . . , Itairlera couldn't have fouirb' it out. going our way, 2 to 1, after 10 inningaiTnf tw0 )pllm llff nn trajn No 4, (nf of furioua play, aad tht aecond ending j locala going to Spartanburg and An in a diaw, each team getting a abut- deraon returning to their own yard, out. Tha laat battle broke all pitching! rscorda of tha Carolina league, Wehrell i NATIONAL LEAGUE letting the locala pasa through the eight i innings without a hit and with no rrgia '(rations at first. Hammeraley was put- - ..- . n n...lli. l,v.llr.t mm.. mA at the expiration of the eiphth boi h teams were glad to quit and call the battle a draw. The first (fame waa sufficient to have caused sroasvp. Rube Kldridg and Pelo- licr,n for excellent support behind rl 'WriHr. and noor work- hack of Peloouin Wehrell waa safe on a scratch and i Nobody waa out and it really looked diamal for "our tellers," but the "Rube"! .that the vivtor never threatened the hmr ulaie. 1 he nnlr hope cnn in the i,-, ," h-n Rranm.n rearjied the v,nnH .t.tinn v.,th one down Eldridire ; ,1 rVik and Hicks played a good1" in. Ar. . nice ct,-h in center The teat urc of 'he visitor.' play was Taylor's nk :it khort Wrhrcll'. field i n sr. and I Brannon. work at first 11..- Ilianip. -cored (let in the third, h.ipter when I-hlridar landed for tw bajja and ctit to third nn (rorham'a ' , templed aacnticc. Spring, ballooned tn - cntr r ;i nd Father fteu.ae. running for i Kldridge. ,-ro.ed the mat. The accond 'and wtnning run erne in the Kith when jWe'dnn rxpired. Taylor t-i J Mrf'arthy IVMnHoe j kufe nn -T MnTarlhv'k at I tempi I' draw applause from the 'stand. and Rirkard -ent down gratia. prin;i hit tn lail.ir. and he threw to Cornell. who mufT-f the Kill and the hssea lwcre txrinTf with ("bamn.. Jackson h t tn Tarlnr. an-l nn ft work. Beuske. iunntn2 for hldtiilpc. wa. nut at I he p ate. Tv n d'-ivn ,md the ba.ea full and Kentler ad-an. ing In Ik' plate. He did what would he termed "connect 112 at the pkTehci. a I moment ." .watt ng the l.,i to tV. nee and breaking up the; I game Second Game r.rcen.boro A B R H PO A K jRirkard. ef j 0 0 1 0 Springs. If 3 0 0 2 1 1 Jackson, tb .1 0 0 0 1 Bentlev. c 3 0 0 5 0 Hicks, "ss 3 0 0 4 6 Doak. 2h 3 0 0 2 0 Fuller, lb t 0 0 4 WeWon. rf 2 0 0 0 0 Hammeraley, a. .... 2 0 0 1 4 Totals 24 0 0 24 C 0 0 0 0 AH aH FO.lt Smith, U 2 Wehrell, p. 3 Kelly, rf. I Taylor, M. . Corbett, 2b. 1 .McCarthy, J, , Brannon, e. . McCarthy, A. lb. 0 11 0 4 0 0 tf. Touli . . . 24 0 J 24 11 0 Score. Cirenboro 000 000 000 Anderson 000 000 00 0 !umuiary: Two baae hita, Taylor; atruck out, bT Hammeraley, 3; ehrell, 'LJ:, 550; umpire, Rudder ham. Time, 105. Th kecoad game was full of fait field ing, but in this engagement the work of the fielders wat offset by the bril liance of the opposing slab artiste. Weh rell and Hammeriley. Tbe former broke , 11 reoords for the locaJ grounds, if not for the Carolina league, guiug eight s man or making a wild pitch. In fact, I just 4 men faced biro and naturally j the fielders had to be on to their jobs j to keep a single, solitary Champ from j registering at nrsi. Weh rell just pitched along, seemingly without aa et- I lort, jid the lew rap the tlia-mj-s did 1 get were easy lo the. buzzing Electricians j behind him It was certainly his day, i tor, besides figuring procuinentiy m the first game, he did a little of everything; in the second. While Hammersley's record will not go down in history aa a wondrful feat, it will tuiig be remembered by thoe who watched him work yesterday. Tbree hits were made II his delivery, but they counted for little, bcue two of these aluggers were caught off the bases by his watdhfu) eye and accurate arm. In the econrf, Kelly lead with a Uiouhle, stretching it to a triple with i Hicks' error. It looked like a run, but I Hammeriiley here displayed frrm that i Weh re ! 1 possibly would not; letting the l next three batters hit easy outs to the j lnrieidftrs and holding Kelly at third. 1 his was trie only chance either team "had to score, the hatter being at the t merry oi the sJanrnen during the nest it inning. In the third, mith singled i and a seeond later HammersleT detect- ed bim s little too far from first. Like fHh he shot the lie II to Fuller and Dmitri was in a nusndarv. lust ftT Philadelphia, 3; Cincinnati, 3 PhiladelpliiA, lune 15 Today's game nf rp het'1" l hiladelphia and Cincin- re-ulted in a Ift inning tie at three 1 n,n n ' reat pibrbers' batlle. Rowan, of (Cincinnati, held the ""roe T"m to nve inpies ana frave oni , -"'" '-"-"-,. iui pmer nimw 'end Moran were sent o rtie clubhouse hv I'mpire Klem in the tenth inning fordieputing a deacmon. r-nrf : R. H. E. C,'"""1 110 ono 100 000 000 0 .3 1 ' 010 000 101 000 000 0-3 S 4 Row,n. '' He-rke; "'"re. McVuiilan and Moran and Jack litach. Time. 1 15. I'mpires. Klem and K"'"' Brooklyn, 3; Chicago, s. Rrooklvn. June 1.V Brooklyn and ,70 n,d ' '.""! ty. '" "nm' "rm -ming by 3 to i. It waa "" Keencat contesteri game seen be re ."" ,nd B""M'. r'8hV Scor1 : r n f. loo ooi nno ooo orv-2 II '"b'engo Hronklvn 000 HO fwvi ooo 01-3 12 2 Cole snd Arrher: Rarjrer and Bergen and Krwui Time 2JI0. I'mpires, John- '"' ""' Boston, a; St. Louis, o. 1 Poston. June 15 . Heriog made a one ! h,n,d, "!0E in n' "'"I11 inning today , and enabled Boston 'to shut out St. Louis 2 lo n. Muggins wa. on second when i Bre.nahan amshed one over third base. hut Herrng dine nvcr, took he ball with one hand and then ran down Hug- B'n" Msttern kept the visitors fills Itered. Score: . R. H K St. l.nuia 000 OOO 000 0 7 1 Bn.ton . 10P OOO 01' 2 S 1 Msttern and Graham: Harmon, Wjlha and l'help". Time. l..5. Umpires. OTJav snd Breenan. New York, 5; Pittsburg, 1. New Y ork. June 15. New York out - plsyed Prtt.burg today and won the first game of tne aeries. 5 to 1. Mathew ann never allowed more than one hit per inntne. and the visitor only escaped a .hutnut when, in tl seventh inning. Hystt hit the ball into the right wiruj of the grandstand. Captain Uo le. New Y'ork. and Manager Clark, "f .'is hurg were put out of the game by In 1 1 pire Kigier tor disputing decisions. 0 1 Score : R. H. E. n Pittsburg 000 000 1001 6 1 0 New York 000 201 11 S 8 0 0; Leifield and Oibson; Methewson and 1 Mver.. Time. 1.40. Umpires, Rigler and Kflnsalie. WN'Ia ade of Carolina and VvKViJAM. Virginia tobaccos leaf that (Mhg is unequaled blended with IxtKvA the utmost care. A full flavored A V W iVTJ exq -isite smoke. it9 I ( fi The acme of southern cultivation. il; lOforSltj wWliVtll Hi iW, i Baa ball pictoraa mad TmlnabU na.ii iW?HVTt I- cb pacW,. . XlMvM'l 111 k OU Mitt Cirartttumpmcktiiai tWmiWm tinfoil r VIRGINIA LEAGUE Lyarhburf. i; Norfolk, o. (Special to Daily Xewa ) Lynchburg, June 16. -Sexton outpitch ed Otey in a aix inning game, which aa broken up by rain. Sertoo'a work waa auperb. Score : R. H. E. Lynchburg 001 00 1 7 0 Norfolk 000 000 0 S 1 Sevton and Rowe; Otey and Tideman. lTmpire, Maca. , Spocial Term for Hyde. Raleigh, June 15. 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Unlimited capital, great buying power end advanced methods place these garments through us at ycur disposal at minimum cost. tj Your custom tailor, granting he is clever enough to produce garments of equal worth, cannot begin to offer them at even a third to a half more than we ask you to pay. WALLACE CLOTHING COMPANY We Give Yellow SOUTHEASTER" LEAGUE. At Hometown: R. H. E. Morristown 2 4 3 Aeheville 1 2 1 (fieven innings; called, rain.) At Rome: R. H. E. Roma 1A 13 7 Gadsden 1 S 9 At Knoxrille: R. H. E. Knoxville T 12 Johnson City T 13 (Fifteen innings i darknaas.) PATENT TOUR IDEAB ATJD MAKE money. Send for my new hook, "How to Get Them.' Baal service. Joehua R H. Potta. Lawyer. Waah luaion. D. C, Chlcaaro and Phila delphia. -14-t-aun Trading Stamps. A
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