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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. SUNDAY. JUNE 26. 1910, BROKE A REfflHOiTSSMn SPORTING NEWS The Man Who Led BlSt'BALL KtSlLTS CAROLINA LEAGUE jpfciQ iifft hf: -ru, 0 ' u.i rloile I. end wne (jg emiTu.a, f . S pa ( n h ij 11 VIRGINIA LEAGUE R a n W n I J.. in i - 1 ' -1 J in Roanoke rt IttM !i. " :,. -..lie Nort,k. L i,. '1 ... Richmond a, 1' -ti -!.. .'h " rot felted i d tlf I'lth r ..i.ni,l,, I i., EASTERN CAROLINA Wilnm.. i J Ruinsii j i. Ki y M' mt iniimi. SOUTH A ugus, i rfchiini. i- : (fclunibia l) ' ATLANTIC SOUTHERN LEAGUE t lanta V,lt., c,., no- linn Pint. i i". . i ., -l, .1.. Mo:,!..,, 1 1 r t ? i ' Olid )M NATIONAL LEAGUE . " "tr I'll,:.. !. i.i.u. I l; i r., ...; ii I ! 2 M I,,,,.. Hi. ' ! i. . i.i ..I jarlir "M. 1 rf IDC AMERICAN LEAGUE Wa-hiiia-ton 4. N' 1 oi k 7. )'liilailrl,hia, Lvi-ton. L I lei roil. 1 . St I. .mi- 2 I 'hi, apr 4 , I In . .I.iii.l II EASTERN LEAGUE ler-ei I it,. 2 I', ill.ilo. I . fil-l game. ,!eii.ri I'm. I. r.iitlilo I ,,.ond fume. I'm i ider .-r 1, Monlri.il 2, tirl gn ni . pro, hlei , e ., Mnn'r.at. ". r,e,-on,l yunir Newark. , low Ins! ei 7. Baltimore, 0; foron'o, 2. American Association Kansas i itv. 4, Indisnapnlis. 2 MiniH apolis. S, 1 oledo. 7; first gsni Minn, apolis, II, Toledo, 4,, seeon jrsme. Milwaukee, 3. Louis, die. 2. SOUTHEASTERN U Knotullr: KnowiUe . . . . Runur R. H. K. A( Arim ille: A wrK-T ibn Mm 1 1 1 1 : m 11 .At tolinon s'llv, ttwtt-t jja-nir .lohii-on 1 it ... ( .it'UHf n Seroml p.i riif Inhnunn 1 V t Oadvlpii P H V. 11 11 - . T, R H I, R. H. K 4 9 : 2 7 2 Spuy, y, Pro:mity, 2. v I 1 i 1 ! in V,u Newa 1 Sprn l iiif - In "in- uf i he mot ricit in" n - Her nla v i'l. on t lip lot I diaramii. .1 .l-t'.L-i- t ft ix.nutv hfro this. n. the piI-Toi a lioin'o !' sP,,re S,-.i i 1 I lit tfj unr WTl'P vhi4i pi iind R ., y , l - ft .T I'l ox tn i 1 n'o i mi oiwo no Sh.iip. ,tnd O'tVll. .ton'-ri and Honey- . . Spencer, i; Cnoleemee, 3. I-pep- n , 1 1 jni r r ! lie- J" liv n - ore of 3 to .! I., i ..-.liquid. 111 a unappy m M . i 1 In- "-iit-nrpr ill t gn me m.ir.. f til t fi ej' me t ! 1 n- I hf smp wis in f hf -i h r' e lid " n B out 1 hfie m manv 1 hi ii L i ma l,n a we 1 e I'm ir rmini r lad-, .",,1 ,.!v ,.0id ball Of th l-t ltH'"f nion' 11 I'l"' Sji, I', w ell mat--hed tv t h n aii 1 1 ft hp r 1 n rbe pt'n. 1 r t Hiii m 1 atlt nu (! who arr ml fii'lfnt wrl Ii v s..-f mri of 1 tic ,1 1 r tuidv (taininu tor r, hi. tenin 'ii this 11 Vanslory Clothing Co. C. H. McKNIGHT, Gen. Mgr. FOR EASTMAN KODAKS MASDIMj OF TM CUBS CAROLINA LEAGUE. I'.ibi. W. L. Pr. ' .irrni ill.' ..... . 3.: 16 t ( hai Ictte So IS ti-5 Audri.un -'I 23 .ill U inslon '.'I 27 4.i ! sp,,rt..iiDurg 1 s 3sJ : Iteei,soro I 'J Jl JM1 EASTERN CAROLINA I EAGLE W. 1 13 U 1" U 9 I. Pr 76" 11 ,12 12 ,S ( 14 417 I ti 'Hid 1 7 3!i I.. Pr 211 M2, I'l 571 24 ".Oil ' i 4s : J '. 4 .7 , 2:i 4ik I. Pr 27 371 2 .V,ii ..I .i I i ,1 5 1 H I I 402 ii 41 .n 47- 411 37 S I GUE. J I.. Pi- I 2H rUHI 2rt .".s7 2 ."Mj.l 2" :0 .7 4!ii JV 301, 7-n I i - f t r v i . j p l: I- .Is. n i in ii -ton Kuili Mount VIRGINIA LEAGUE W Danville . Laannkr K i 'Ii 'ti.iii I .rl mi-nit h ..i:olk I v ii. hburg -I 20 SOUTHERN W nts t Ii ill I If . I.i in i : i.i i n v.. -in . n,.!. Moii' :o.inerv Mol .'4 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Clubs Macon l olnmhu. l!,'kiini Vlgll-la w 3tt 37 Id 3(1 3ri AMERICAN. W. I 'lubs P, rkiS 607 Philadelphia 3rt IVtrolt 37 New Vork 33 Host on 3ll I hieago 24 Cleveland 21 alungtun 23 St. Louis 13 Ifl 24 20 1) 3.') 39 453 42 I,- NATIONAL. W. 3fl 33 2 p Clubs. ' Til, -ujto N ew ork 1'itti.luirg . ( ineinnat i Philadelplni st . I on is Brooklyn . ItoMon . . U 17 21 24 2 2 31 31 3S M79 till b.lH 4S: !3 431 40(1 . 23 . 20 SOUTH ATLANTIC Columb.., o; j.ck.oninlle, 3. Columbia. June 2fi -Pope pitched! .i.. .n.i Kiii . "iU. and" iack.nv,u, won the aeenn iram or me aeriea j to u. . .. ',"''',"IVI" (oluuibia 001 020 000 n Ii, 000 0K) VHX) -t 4 0 1 Pniw and NUssmg; Kull, BlTUldt and Powell Macoo, 0; Aajusta, 1. Maeou, June 2h. i-'or tke riororid eon ecutivr limn tbe Au(pji4 Tourmts to tlay dfifif?ated the fieorifia (iurkena by (be score of I to 0. The uame was - battle between P.ene of Anjusta, ndi K(AIu-.'ei eaaiea. wil. kar I u,.l, r...u.., .aj...... Score n n f , ' " Via, . ooo oon nno Imi ooo ihio A K1 I.xncn and Kablkofl, Pierre and Mene ftr. Columbus, a; Savannah, o. Coluaibita, dune 2.r.-- Raedabaueh pitrh Pn Colunibti to -.etorvaMintf Savan- ""-h today. Savajinah got one hit off hit uetivrrv tuin xurni nu qiiMuoua nic. ! Srore; ICH.E. ( olumbup .... 000 (Wl 01' ft 0 Savannah . . - 0tK 000 tHM 0 1 2 Rataliij;h and Kreba; M-fle and Petil . A Big Perh Crop. Raleigh. Time 2.1 -Not in manv year , t lu re brt'n 1 he hra v neHrh rrnp m thi!1 fi-tion nf the rat- aa there i this! eaon The peaches too. nre rirtn I lionallv hiirh irrailc and nre beinff freelv markelnl here. Ti act icallv all the' pen. he- t hroiiehoot thi- section are im 1l.roe, nurseri vanetien. WHAT GOOD CLOTHES Have Done lor Us Our persistent eflarta to e!l onlr dr pendaWe men4iandire have won for thi '''ip . he eonfidenoe and patrnnapp "t thr best dreMrs in t hp t own W believe., und have always beeved. that the pubi'.r reiijnizea quality, i bat any ptnre wh:b mrr to the wan'?- nf that same public wtth thoroughly rrlia ble goods is certain to be successful. Champs Had Twenty-Eight Men Left on Bases. Si BUT NONE OF THEM COUNTED i iBrazille Pitched Floe Ball Id First And Wallace Was Poorly Sup ported lo Second. Inability to hit and exceedingly liat , ,1.1. i i leai work on the patha waa responsible for a double fcetiing of eggs handed the I ha nips by ljie I ro.i anil Ins Hornets vet..i.lk the tii.i ulnlntmn l.oii,.. lu . i , . n the isitois I lu 0 uiid the act oDd 4 I) 0 Twenty right I.K-al runners were stnitiJ'.rl un the pat lie in the two parties, 12 in thr hint and In in the sr. unit, innings. Hrarne 2 in one inning. Two tmt it :av a mounted to little, wral laMe hit, Millers, Phelan, (iaatmeyer. Liittiii oi t.nliiir to take adMmtaff t , amlile plain. Maiding lo D. Mcijeehan. i.ii.oi i unit ,.h cuu'.iiig all runnels lo die brf-'ie lounding the fourth Mation The tl i j-t gjnie started piiwiiptlv at 2 'In oilori,. nUout 7ii0 fans iirni); on han l lonv ulters went to thr mound. It.heif, (Milled t.oii ball, though tht" itter had much the bet ol the pnipo i Mtion. One ole.in smirle and two! Mrntrhes wa all lie allowed the loeals, while Tony gave up eihl. one a double ( hy Iobard In the tirsl frame the vis ilnrs slartud things. Hiuuphrey lamim bark ot shoi l 1 ai i er Heusse let Spring- throw to id,- date pass unmolest.-d and Huuiphiei seolrd ( Yocs also rorfxi as a irsult of this error. The other run came in the foul til when, w ith two Hnwn Vrs.nei. sinpleH anH stole aeeonH HrM7ille amirlrd and tVaneis scored. T ime alter time the locals had coldrn I opportunities to score, but they always j Thicker, l.'tley and Sharp; Hobba went vTlirnineriiiir seeminirlv without anlar,u Moorefield. ' especial effort, and there little s doubt about the result after the first two1 rounds. I I The second game, like the first, was notable for the absence of hits at the proper time. Wullace, the new twirler, went in and Hankie delivered the bend ers for ( harlot te. With anv kind of fielding Wallace would have made things close, but as it was the Hornets got credit for 10 hits and 4 inns, while the locals annexed S hits and no runs. Three of the hits secured olf W'allaie should have been fielded. cay fly bills dropping into left and right neld with out anv extra exertion on the part ot rTiimps to corral then,. Wh'le only two errors were charged. ther were several displays of poor i" '"i ' it ' , , . "tanding the 18 mm who re ihed r'('m or loin othr baa beaidas the fourth ,lp- A fetiture 0 the, aeeonH jjnm, wai I one-hand ratch by RirknM and th lead v work of I he visitors at critic., I njonunta One thirw about the eiKibi tarm. the rerord for men lelt on baai a withmiL a acore vraa hroken by th IockU through the reneitMitT of tbe ("barlotte ' n,fA.r. .inA ivm tK. ih.rA - a' lvtJkin a101lt eith(.r 0f the. . " two runies that woii'd attract eaoecial .... lattent ion troni h hull pbiver. The bo R( rre and Riim 1 he bo R( rre and Riimmarv beat ahow how the jrame), were loat ; First Game. Creenaborn. A H T! H PO. A fc Rirkard, ct 1 0 0 '2 0 0 ' Springs, If 5 0 1 1 in! ruller. lb IS 0 0 12 1 01 Bent ley. rf 2 0 1 0 0 0 j Hicks,' s 401421; Dosk. 3b n n n 2 .1 l j I Beii.se, c 300142, Weldnn. 2b n 0 0 1 4 1 i Wiltcrs p :t 0 0 0 3 0) I'm e O 0 0 0 0 (I ' j 1 otsls 20 0 3 27 15 5 1 Batted for Walters in ninth. Charl.-itte. llitmiihiev. rf AR R. H PO. A H. i 1 0 1 1 o ' Ursrm es rf. 0 I ion hw lb . . 0 0 0 I ! 1 '" 3h 3 n J 7" j ( 0 (oilttS, If . i I Inward, ill lams. L'h. I rue, IR. . Hrallle. p. . 1 Tot uls 3 Score lireen-boro ( harlot I c - 0 3 ' It. OmiUtKIOOO- 0 ,M u n 0011 1 j Knmrii runs ( luulolte 1. Ilr.bard Siirriti.r' lot-. Siinnnsrv rvo I.:i. hit 'lo.lk. Ilaijl.,1., nilil Hr:i!r Stobi, lu-e. Ki.kaiH. Springs. Kuller. Itenth v Kim 10 1 l.rtt ,n 1,t.c. I Irinsohro 1' I'lrrlotte C lloubln plays. Fuller to Hick- Sinn nut. by Walter 4, Mm ills 3. M.ies on balls, off Walter 1. l'o:ii!r '1 lime. 130. Attendance. 700 I (t'p le. H.iIiHlt.oc Second Game. ( . ree nsborn Pi.'saiH. ,! . S, Mli'S. If .. Pll.-e. If Virl.i. lb . Hentlev. rf . Hnk'.'ss . IViaU. 3b Beussc. c . . AR 11 H Pll K K 0 2 4 1 (I 0 0 1 0 (I 0 0 n 0 11 0 1 . ii 11 0 2 n 0 ii 11 11 4 2 n 0 13 1 0 0 2 1(1 2 0 O O A O O VrMon. 2b 4 Wallace, p 2 n 0 n 1 2 Totals 33 0 R 27 Charlotte AB R H PO A E Humphrey, rf 4 Hargravea. cf S 'I axis, lb 4 1 I 0 0 1 0 2 10 1 10 0 C ross, 3b 4 1 loutts. If 3 1 Dobiird. ss 4 0 Williams. 2b 4 0 l rancis, c 4 0 Hankie, p 4 0 1111 0 0 0 2 4' 3 2 A I 1 3 - Totals 36 4 10 : 11 3 AND SUPPLIES FARISS-KLUTZ DRUG EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. Monday, Tuesday and Wedaeaday. Raleigh at Fayettevillc. Wilmington at Wilson. kovky Mount at Uoidaboro. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Fayetteville at Rocky Mourn. (foidstxiro at Wilmington. YVilaon at Kaleiga. i Special to Dully Neva.) I Rocky Mount. June 25. After having I tied tin ikp irame in t hji earlv imiimii m ur neieuu uming ihorix untied ' tbiniih the box tor one baae and on I Hilleipie m aingle in right ha romped home with a nene racking piece of base lunmng aa uai ever aeen here. The ball ai haudM dean and the throw i to the plate was good, but the thief ! btl " """' br phenomenal elide . on liia own came in the eleventh, I s " R H E W ilson 00(1 0O 000 002 1 Kr.rk Mount 000 00-2 000 01 J 9 Oi Miminai v : SaiTiricf hita, Korgue, ' ll'oirie, fiastmever. oney. stolen , t-i. j L. -i.i. i tiasi's, Sheridan, Mein, lhorp. Baes on ba lit., off Lane 7. Struck out, by Lena 4, by Thorpe 6. Hits, off Lane 7 in tee ( Left on base., W ilson 4, Kooky Mount 111. Time, 2 10 I'rnpire, barr. Attend anee, lUXl. l - REIDSVILLE DEFEATED THE QUAKERS EIGHT TO SEVEN I (Specie! to Daily Newa.) Keideville, June 20. Reidsvtlle d- leateij (luilford College 8 to 7, making the ntieenth tiight victory lor the l,M-als during the past tew weeka. A double header was scheduled, but the tnid panie went lor 14 innu.gs and the ond was called off. Score: R. H. E i Kiidsville a. 13 4 t"ultord 7 7 6 Summary: Struck out. by Thacker 11 innings, by L'tley 6 in five in- u'ngs, tiy Hobba 2 RALEIGH MADE ENOUGH IN FIRST INNING TO WIN iSpiM ial to Daily Newt ) Raleigh, June 25. Raleigh cinched the iK"""5 " "," '"' uor ". " ' l,"",n8 "'"n Heuiens the tirst man up. , , , ' " j" ru" b,,"K '"'ed bpfu" R.HK I , . ! SS I t stoehr a Stoehr and Butter; Jobaon And Uc SiiniriiarT : Bea on ball, off Stoehr. i, oft .lobon. 2. Strirolt oat, br Stoehr, : v -olon, 4. Two be hit. Mc iiiuiu aim v irmriit. isniDir piaya, Kiting to Highle, and ftigbie to Ivich ariUon. Time, 1.30. I'rnpire, Ncwcomb. Attendance, 1,000. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia, a; Boston, i. Philadelphia, June 2o. Philadelphia won t he opening frame of the aer' from BoM n here tntiay. PriUia-nt f M mg bv M.trry vi aa a bi factor in t h tvitne u-am's aurtaa. ' Score: R. H. K. I Ponton . . . . 000 04)0 001 - 1 . . Philadelphm . OIO(KH) 01" 2 7 2 Plank and lJcuahur; h. Collins and' KU'inovr. ! Washington, 4; New York, 7. I Wmliin'ton, June 25. Washineton ' pinyeii pom hall today and New url won 7 1-, i Hemrich triiide his debut in the .1 1111-1 im 11 league, pitching the la-t tun 1 :i n 1 1 1 e s . while Daniels nlao came 0,1; for the first time, relieving Cliase fori the final Diind. j Score: R. H. E. Ws-liinlon . . .000 100 003 4 7 3 New Virk . 01(1012 111-7 Id 2 .lohn-on. Hemrich and Street; War hop and Sweeney. Detroit, 1; St. Louia, a. IVetroit. lune 2.i. -Stone's great one hand running catch of a line drive from ol.K's Imt in the fifth inning saved to da's gme for St. Louts. There were itwo men on liases and both would have ' r'l 'O ttltr .Air Score: R. H E. St Louis 001 100 000- 2 7 0 letroit OlH OOO 0(101 I) Kay and Stephens; Summers and St anae;e. Chicago, 4; Cleveland, o. ( hicai:,,. lone 27i I hlcago niaile it three sttaiithls from t'teveland bv bunching hits ofT Young in the third and fourth innings. The vteran Young was h.iiniriered tot three singles in each in ning. score. R.H. E iTllcauo 0r 200 00-4 H 1 ( l-iclsnd .000 OOO 0(1 0 H i-ott ,md T'vvne: Young and Easterly. - Went Home to Vote, tspecial to Daily News , Raleigh, lune 23 Many of the clerks nf the state departmente here and a number of the state officers, too, have gone to their homes in other sections 01 the state to vote in the Democratic I Pninln today Score bv innings: R-' 000 000 000- 0 i Greensboro 0 Charlotte . uc uoo 020 4 0' Summary: Earned runs, Charlotte. 2. j OlTwo base hits. Harerave. Cro. See-' !rince hits. Springs. Keuse. on bese. ' Greensboro. 16: Charlotte. 8. Double 2'plnva. Dobard to William to Taxi. 0 Wild pitch. Hankie. Struck out by 0- Wallace ft: Hankie. 4 Base on hauls. ! 0 off Walla,.. 3: Hankie. 7. it by pitched' -1 ball. Fuller. Time of game. 142. At tendance. UOO. I mpsre, Hamliboe. j WINSTON-SALEM RETURNED TO THE PICNIC TABLE GAMES KIII WEEK. CAE0LINA LEAGUE. Monday, Tuesday sad Wednesday. Anderson at Greenville. Charlotte at Spartanburg. Greensboro at Wiaaton. Thuraday, Friday and Saturday. Winston at Charlotte. Spartenburg at Anderson. Greenville at Greensboro, (Special to Daily New.) Anderson, S. C, June 26 Aiter the Twin had knocked the hide off the ball in the first two tnninga with A. McCarthy pitching for Anderven, Ed munds was called upon to go to the mound arid atop the alaughter. He did what he waa asked to do, but th real tors ha secured lead too large to be overrode, iveven of the ten alt made hy Winston corns in th hrst two sea sons. The box score : Winston : AB. R. H. PO. A. B MidkifT. sa 4 12 12 1 leniplin, 2b 4 12 16 1 Painter, 3b 4 2 3 1 6 2 Brent, If 2 0 0 2 0 0 Fogarty, lb I 0 111 t C Tydemaa, e..... 500500 Larall. cf 40 1 00 Rose, rf 4 1 1 2 0 0 Psrrell, p. 3 10 12 0 Total S3 10 27 15 4 Anderaou. AB. R.H.PO A K Wehrell, d ....4 1 2 2 0 0 Smith, lb.-3b. ... 5 0 1 8 3 1 Kelly, rf 5 1 2 2 0 0 Tavior, as 4 0 1 2 3 0 Corbett, 2b 4 1 13 4 0 Gorhara, lb. If. . . 4 0 0 1 0 0 I. McCarthy, c. lb. .401010 Klock. e. ' .. 000001 A. McCarthy, p If., 4 0 0 0 1 0 Edmunds, p." . . . . 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totsl 37 3 8 27 15 2 Score : R. Winston 240 000 000 Anderson 000 110 010 3 Summary: Two base hits. .1. McCar thy, MidkifT, Templin, Fogarty, Painter. Sacrifice hits, Midkifl. Templin. Fogarty. Kerrell. Bases on balls, off Ferrell 2. off McCarthy 1. off Edmunds 2 Struck out. bv Kt-rredl 3. bv F.dmun-ls 4 Stole-, bases. Painter i3'. Brent. Fogsrly. Passed bill Tydeman. Iaft on bases, Anderson . Wintnn i' Time. J 00 I'm pirr. Ma, key HIGHLANDERS USED THREE PITCHERS, BUHON GAME (S(ecial to Daily Newa.) ilmington. June 2-V By lar th laifirt mowd lo attend a bull paine in the Kn-tern ( aiolinn league U mi'i' aaw t he 11 .phland'TK eapliiie the 1 hinl gvrae of the serieH trom the Sailor., but it took three twirleis to accorupiiah the fink and then could make it only 3 lo 2. Brook, v. bo has pitc hed t no hit pa met t hi t-paimn, was on the mound fr the IkU and lont hi Br.i game since coming into t Ic league. Itefore lue i-ould t ijjhten up in t he i1rt innitia' the viitt-ra got two of the three run. Ko.ie: It. H. K. Kawttevillc . . . . -.MM) 100 000--3 2 Wilmington -MM Oil OOO 1 4 -i Wnuukck, Boylr, Maver and (.alvin; Brook- and .ilni"re Summary : l-ett on bae. Ka ett ville ". W i'mingtnn 4. Two base liit. iV.ak U.ubip ptas. Dubbf. to Burke to Mill Sacrim-e bit, Kayetteville 2. W i mingtnn 1. Mok n lae, Kayetteville 1. ilmington 2. Bae on balN. Mayer 1 . St rm k out. by Way mack 1. Mayer 4. Broks 4. Hit, off WaYmack I it wo inning-1, off Boyle 2 (three innings! , Mayr-r 1 i tour inning l . Time, 1 ,4." Attendance. 1.930. I mpire. Hendersoii and Davis. WiU Reopen the Case , Special to Daily Nesis t W ilmipgton. June 25 A t(',egr:,m has been received here from -Joseph S. Bun ler. esq., the New York attorney who was recently here in the interest of Adams and Sawyer, the alleged muti neers serving a term in the Atlanta prison for mutiny and murder, stating that the affidavits gathered here on the recent visit of Mr. Buhler so impressed tbe pardon attorney at Washington that the rase has been ordered reopened at once, which very probably means treat the prisoners will be pardoned. the National League Bret b-eenwa. witk pcnUf ti .994 Frank Chance m days 01 1. You may ute my name aa otts, v. n who hare derived benefit from drinking Coca-Cola. Leaden in all line tay that Coca-Cola is Delicious- Refreshing-Wholesome aa 5c Everywhere Send 2c stamp for our booklet "The Truth About Coca-Coll" and the Coca Coat Base bail Record Book for 1910. The latter contains the famous poem "Casey it the Bat," reoortU, eehedules 1 1 , .a . for DOtn leagws ball information compiled THE COCA-COLA Atlanta, Go. 5cSACLARASMOI(laR5c Strictly a Clean Made in the balmy climate of Southern Georgia, (on the border of Florida) so well adapted for the manufacture of clear Havana Cigars. SANTA CLARA CIGAR MFG. CO., Makers BRUNSWICK. GA. J. W. JONES CO., Wholeaal Dia tribtrtort, Greeashoro, M. C. WRITE FOR GREENVILLE PUT ONE ALL OYER THE SPARTANBURGLRS (Special to Dally New.) Spartanburg. June 26. Greenville simply ran away from thr local today. winning easily by the score of 6 to 0. Score R. H. E. (Greenville Spartanburg MoFarland and Roth. . 081 001 02 6 1.3 0 . 000 000 0000 3 .1 and Wingo; Abercronibie Sunvmaiy: Two base hit. Noejin. Home run. Blackstone. Sacrifice hits. Workman. F. Derrick (21, Wlngo and IeFarlarr!. Base on halls, off McFai land. 3; oft Abercrombie, 2 Struck out, by MoKsrland, A; by Abercrombie, 2 sol-n bases. Stoueh. Ball, lft on LEATHER GOODS SALE AT WALLACE CLOTHING CO. Are you going to the Mountains or Seashore this summer? If so, you had better see Wll see Clothing Company this week as they hsve on sale special values in Suitacajiea. Traveling Bags and Trunks. For the remainder of this week they will give a 25 per cent, reduc tion on all Trunks, Suitcases and Traveling Bags The sale will lait for tfhis week only. $1.50 Matting Suitcases, 11.10. $100 Suitcases. 6!c. All other goods in proportion. WALLACE CLOTHING COMPANY LOOK FOR THE BIG ELECTRIC SIGN , COMPANY IS - ( .,A..r man riutomcrt D.i,,.hi, nut. ' - by authontiea. Wheneref cu Mr act 1. voti tee an Arrow think of Coca-Cola Havana Cigar CATALOGUE. bases. Greenville. 7: Spartanbui. 1. Time of game, 1.2. I mpire, Itudd, i ham. Will Move to Raleigh. Raleigh, .lune 25. A. I. Ma well, tha new sei-relHi y to the oorporat inn coni miS8iou apKiinted instead of H. 1'. Brown when the latter was advanced by Governor Kitchin to t lie conimissionei ship, ha completed his anancim nt for moving his family here from !vei, V. C. A GOOD BOARDING SCHOOL. Unto I , m ! M v lor a ti , r ,o,iy ,, the W"hitr.ett Intttite V,l,,puc ... itr, yejr. I; '.- e hel.sjAtie li'vil, o: 70 pages, and over Sdsuliful ilinslin tions. It will interest i o-i Vddics, W. T ' HITS EH H -23 Im WTiitselt. . t . SCARED INTO SOUND HEALTH. THE PLACE
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