GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921
With Saddler Hurling, Locals Beat Raleigh 5 to 1; Babe Ruth Gets Two More Home Runs
lO
RALEIGH DEFEATED BY
PATRI0ISJC0RE5T0J
Moorefield and Parmalee Hit Op
portunely, While Saddler
Pitches Well.
FAST GAME THROUGHOUT
The mmniflcciH hatting f 'JeorKi
Mooieneld and Otto I'unnHl'if, coupled
with the brilliant pitching oi Roy Sad
dler, (avc Hi- Patriots a dean-rut;
virlnrv uv.'i Raleigh . si. rrlay by a
h ore of .'i in 1 It w.ih nip anil luck
ii n( 1 1 III hi-vent h ton ml. w hen the
champions. ! hitting Hlggins timely.
forged iihi'ad of r It ir aiiiaK'.nir
Hy dropping eMerday
apllal city oulfll
In hind the Patriot
The Sportliglit
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the
mi 1 e( f he
I lo trail
entered the fray II
(lie percent age ,f)!i
The (.'a i Tollmen
snappy brand nf t:
one m incite til ing
nine men- .1 inimy
unfortunate one.
played well, Floyd'
plac
d fin fir
in n
played a clean
.I) throughout, oiilv
Ii a i g il a g a i li Mt I In
Teugllc being I he
The inv aiJer.s also
1 W Ihl throw to the
Hurllngham, Kng., June 14. So much
depends In polo upon how affair may
lin-ak nn some parlU-ular day that it
in extremely difficult to Issue any guess
thai hears the mark of strong proba
bility concerning America's chances to
return with the I n l ernat lonal cup.
The American four make at rung
team, but lacking. ln$the main. Inter
national experience; their form la not
no con Hint e tit mn thai of the old Big
Knur which brought home and then
defended t he cup I h rough several
Jousts. On the day "f the (list h i
match they may be fully at strong as
the old four were Rut they are capa
ble of wider depH rt urea from consist
ent play a ml they it re much more like
ly to he erratic
plate In (he eighth to Bet I luna lilsuii
being ID" error registered against I In
Wardmen,
In the ern nd inning 'a pr a i n Do racy
aided by his superhuman .-peed i.n-ed
to the rig lit entei Held a lid apt ut d
Oscar Ionaldsons terrific drive
The (ireeird.oio trlhe hia.eil the way
In the second frame oscn I nma IiIhum
ope ned the i n n tug by lining out to
I orsey a rid Jimmy Teag ue wan e in -inated.
Lent.o x to I 'a v is Jeorg e
Moorefield shot a triple into leftlleld
a nd romped a criis.i l lie r u h he r when
Otto Parmalee singled spiritedly lo
left Held. Honeyeiit t ended the rebel
lion by dn billing out to Jack llefler,
who t owned l he I 'a I riot catcher o ii t at
Red favis' bailiwick.
Nothing very exciting occurred un
til the fifth Inning when r he visitor
threw the game Into a deadlock
Dzurllla commenced Die t it 1 1 hy
grounding out tu Lloyd Smilh Jack
Hefter punched a duble into lef l tldd
and registered his club's nnly tally
when Spencer belted a single. Into cen
ter field. Roy Saddler then threw three
by Hlgglns and Captain Dorsey lapped
one to Saddler and wan discarded at
first for the third out
After thin lukewarm animation on
the part of the Wanlrncn liny Saddler
was Invincible, holding the visitors to
three scatered h i t h
Until the Heventh the Pali lots had
garnered hut three safe drives but in
this reel the chantpeena nlmviil over a
brace of runs Donaldson wan jabbed
In the ribs and ambled to first. He
pilfered second while Teagtie was fun
ning at the circumambient atmosphere
George Monrefleld's second triple to
left tie Id scored I mould son. Parmalee
singled Moorefield over for (he second
run of the Inning Honeycutt singled,
but Saddler and Dnnnlelly hoisted the
ball to the outfield and were out
In the eighth inning the Carrollmen
swelled their tally sheet with two
more runs, making a total of Ave.:
Manager Carroll piloted the drive by!
drawing a free ticket to first. Lloyd I
Smith advanced his chieftain to see- j
ond with a sacrifice. Donaldson also
drew a pass to first. Larruping Jimmy j
Teague scored Carroll with a single
to leftfleld. Donaldson also scored
when Kloyd threw the bail into the
grandstand In an effort to nah the run
ner at I he plate. Moorefield flew out
to Kloyd and I'armalee ended the in
ning by grnnding out Hlgglns to Davis, i
Miss Manilla Marian, the celebrated
motion picture star, tossed the first
hall over the plale. Captain Do racy
charitably struck at Die spheroid as
it came whizzing hy. Miss Marian
acted the part of a real baseball star
She warmed up with the players he
fore takins her position on the mound
Bos score and sumarry:
You can hank upon them us a hard
hitting hard fighting four, who will
never null trying Possibly one of
Iheir main faults Is thai they may try
too hard, for It Is Just as easy to press
in polo as It Is In golf. If things go
wrong this tendency to overdo may
lead to serious t roil hie.
C. c. itumsey at No. 1 has been do
ing good work and Louis Stoddard lias
been right alongside, a first-class vel
eran. who, if needed, can be depended
u pon when tin- lest comes.
At No 2 Tommy Hitchcock is one of
the main ga m bl es In time, he Is go
ing to be (he g rea test polo pla ver in
the world On the day of the Hist
match he tn, i y c a s 1 1 be t lie greatest
polo player on the Meld Hut an inter
na t lona 1 1 s t at 'J 1 I almost unheard of.
and he Is of the dashing, lushing t y pe
t ha t. ir well stopped by rival opposl
I Ion. may slip bad ly . t h rong h lack of
experience and observation. In one
match, for example, he out played the'
I? rent Huckmaster. hut at Iheir second
meeting I tuck mast er. having studied
Iiih style, kept him cornered and wi ll
off his game through superior general
ship. If Hitchcock gets away to a good
start and happens it. be hitting the
bail that day he will be a holy terror,
tor he can wallop a polo ball harder
than any man on (he field, and certain
ly no man will take greater or more
desperate chances. Bui his play must
remain a gamble lo tin- finish, a gamble
that may win or lose for America,
Watson Webb at No. 3 Is one of the
steadiest men on the team, a sound
workman In the saddle, who Is pretty
likely to kep his head and give a good
account of himself. He has gone along
evenly and Isn't likely to be upset. He
may not rise to the far heights of a
Mllburn or a Hitchcock or a Riickmas
ter, but he will carry out his share of
t he day's work.
How about Devereux Mllburn? In
Hid and IftM Milburn was the great
est hack in the world. He is still the
greatest back 1 ri the world, despite (he
fact ihat one at 39 may not ijulte be
up to the sandard of one at 32. He is
still a grand polo player, a wonderful
horseman and. in the pololstic language
of "Ping" Podie. he can "still crash the
)ld apple" tor long fl'ghts up and down
he field.
The American four w ill ! . i I i u-
ly upon a rushing, attacking style of
play, out to get the Jump and get It
, ;. ., n ! I i l i . i ..i l oines oh 1 lo
Will leel Ih -I- pp.il that IU Ih'l
if this rush it- niei arid broken up, ih. v
will have a hard time pulling through.
Ah they have an even chance of get
ting away with this early rush, liny
also have an even chance of winning,
but In no way the best of it. in so far
as the present situation can be used
to adjust their outlook. They will
give the best they have, but they will
tie meeting a very fine four, ex peri
enccd. able and exceptionally mounted
LANSING IS WILD AND
COLUMKU WINS 7 TO 2
ThoiiiRR Menken In Twelfth ad Char
lotte Mt-ntM Npnrtnnhurg Ily
Score 7 lo .
Columbia. S. 1
took ad van t a ge
while Johnson
l hroughoiil. t he
leim .'). Danville, I. Time, 1 fif em
pires, hand and Clarke Attendance,
Hun
1 1 1 II 1 1 4 H HKFK.ATS NKRHK'N
roivn:it hy si ohk to ii
Mpfrtdl to DaJU 1-w -
Raleigh.
Dorsey, rf .
Lennox, ss
Davla, lb ..
Ployd, If . .
McNeill. 3h
Dxurllla. cf
Hefter. 2b . .
Spencer, c
Hlgglns, p .
Kearney . . .
Totals ....... VS
Greensboro AH
Danntelly. cf . . X
Carroll, 3b j
L. Hmlth. lb . . 3
Donaldson. If . . 2
Teague, b 4
Moorefield. rf . . 4
Parmalee. ss ... 4
Honeycutt, c . . . 3
Saddler, p a
A It IL II. PO. A.
1 1
A.
.'I
for
.1!S n
1 Hkk ms
T 13
! 1 h an d
Totals
Hatted
fanned.
Score by innings
Halelgh oiui n it imii -j
(ireenshnro uio ana l'x -U
Summary- Two-base hit. Hefter
Three-base hits, Moorefield CI). Sacri
fice hits. Lennox. L. -Win It h. Stolen
bases, Dorsey. Donaldson. Parma lee.
Struck out, by Hlgglns, , by Sadd lei.
4. Bases on halls, nit II ig gins, t , on"
Saddler. :t lilt by pitch, r. Donaldson,
by Hlgglns Double plav. McNeill to
Hefter to Dals. Huns batted in. Kit
lelgh, 1, t Jreensboro. 4 Time. 1 an
I'mplres. Illy tho and Walsh A l tend
a nee, l.aim
WlftSTO'S.ftAldK I1KVI TIIK
1HI.1M M4 OHK TO I
lH(. HI to Dally ps. )
Danville, Va. June H. W I n s t nn - Ma -lera
turned the tables on Herb Mur
phy'a Danville outfit here this after
noon, defeating it i the tune of i to
1. Ktltler was on the mound f.-r the
visitors and pitched effectivelv. holding
the home team ( eight s. altered hiis
wtnaton-Saiem bat r ii sin phet d
Joyner for li hits Padgetts bail
featured the contest
Box score and nummary
nd
Winston.
Kelly. :b ...
Padgett, ss . .
Whitman, rf
Moore, cf
Heck. If . ..
Dillinger, lb
Iehaney. c
Allison, 3b ..
Utitler. p
Alt i:
H
Totals ...
Ian ville.
Giult, .th
Thoinphtin.
H Murph .
Trexler. If .
Itrlheck. c
D. Murphy,
Schott. lb
Lllewellyn. .
tthepherd. p
Joyner. p
Rivard
. 3
. 4
. 3
S7
A R.
. 4
. 3
. 4
. 1
. 2
. 1
. 1
.1
lotals .... .1 1 t
Batted for Joyner tn th
Score hy innings:
Wlaston-Salem noo ana pii - 5
lanvil)e iota omi no i
Sommary T o-base bits. Pa.it ei t -Moore.
Three -base h.l . A l liun. Pad -gott.
Home run. llnbrck Sac rifle
hits. Thompson. hitman Stolen
base. Oault tit. Struck out. by shep
herd. 1; by Joyner. 1. by Stitit-r. 4
Basse on balls, off Shepherd. 2; off sut
ler. I. Hit by pitcher. Shepherd, bv
Stiller. louhls play, Thompson to
MfcrphT to fchott. Hits, off Shepherd.
II la t 1-1 Innings; off Joyner. 4 In 2 I :
Diirham, June 14 Durham continu
ed climbing here this afternoon hy
swamping Hill Pierre's High Point
t roop by a score of '.I to a. Price, was
effective throughout, holding the
Pier rem en lo six sea 1 1 ered hits. Horn a n
had a bad day at shortstop, making
three bobbles
1 lox score and summary
High Point AH. It. H. I'D A K
Winston, cf 4 0 I 1 0 n
Urown, rf :i o n u fi n
Mcintosh, If 4 il I 1 0 n
Waldron. h. . 4 n j 4 ti
Hoinau. ss 4 a 1 2 2
Holt, Ih. 4 a a 4 a u
Sessions, c 3 0 a .1 2 n
Walsh. ib 3nii :i a
Aitchison, p 3 (i a 0 2 a
Totals 3 a 0 6 J4 13 3
Durham All, Ii II Po. A. I:
; Mackie. 2b r. II 2 a a
Magrann. hh . . 1 2 2 fi n
irvin. 3b :t 2 I 2 Ii n
Clarke, if I 1 2 2 a n
Shay, cf 3 I 1 1 o
Worth, lb 4 1 I 8 n n
Thompson. If. . . 2 1 a a if a
Dayton, c 4 I l la 2 l
Price, p 4 I 1 0 1 0
Totals . . ;h :i lit 27 10 1
Score by innings:
SIDELIGHTS
ho
mi n n i 11
Saddler had lost hi:
nine
I'armalee orn blna t ion
tihine yesterday.
.fac
11 nig
llefter's double in the fifth in
van on the freakish order The
agate took a bad b I and slipped hy
.Manager Cariol! Il followed Hie left
lleld boundary line, giving the Ha
lelgh midget a double
High Poini . una (11111 onii-ii
Durham . . . nun 1 1 11 f 7 x !i
Summary Three base hits. Waldron
I "rice, Magi ami. Day I on. Sacrifice hit.
Shay. Stolen bases. Winston, Irvin,
Worth. Struck out hy Price II. by
Aitchison 3. Double plays Waldron to
Holt. Dayton to Magrann. Wild pitch
Aitchison It mis ha I ted in Durham I
Time 1:3a. Pmpires Monohen and n'
Keefe. Attendance l.Ona.
BASEBALL KENULTS.
PIEDMONT.
Creenshoro, fi ; Ualeigh. 1.
Danville. 1, Winston-Salem.
Durham. !i . High Point, 0.
MlliHIl .
Washington, H , Cleveland,
n 1 n k s t .
Hoston. fi, Chicano. .
New York, !, Del nut. fi.
Philadelphia, V. St Louis. 1
n nigs
Tlmmy Teague made a nice catch "t
lied Davis' line drive in the eighth in
ning This phenomenal catch put a
I op to a possible rally Lennox had
preceded Da v is with a sing le lo cei
lerfleld
Kearney was shoved into the game
iti the ninth inning as a pinch milter
He fanned very a g g ressl vel y.
The
as considerable wrangling
1 1 1 the se v en t ii Inning when Walsh
-a! led Dona Id sou snU- at second base
ho- Ward and his chief lieutenant
piobald.v had a cause for argument
Prom the stands it appeared as (hough
Donaldson should have been called
out .
Mb-kie O'Qiiinn shot
minister a lb U 1 ng to
Twins this afternoon.
ild be able
Charlie C
ad
( iriole
cord .
h.'i ve ernia N d
f 2.'i siraiRht
Then there'
the following
The Hallimo
their previous
victories.
Heinle Uroh. ibe Cincinnati Reds
captain and third baseman, has decid
ed lo play the season out with Pal
M orn n s 1 In b. In Monday's game
against Hrook I yn i roh made two hits
out of four t rips. He fielded bril
liantly. He has been a hold-out so far
this season.
Lefty"
I, the star pitcher nf Ho
i'htago Cubs, served as a sergeanl in
t he fa mou s l h 1 I'd division during I he
world war. He was with the division
while it wan st a t Inned at Cha riot t e.
In Monday's game against Most " n
York hehl the liraves o hi x hits a ml
no runs Hra I nn. with i re ens bo 1 1.
last .vein, started the game for Hi
lda e s He was batted out in I 'i
fou i t h rou nd
IO Al..
. Philadelphia.
. Hrooklyn. 2.
Hoston. in.
New York. 6.
Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati.
( 'h icago. 2 ;
St Louis. 4.
MM THKH V
New Orleans, h . Mobile, ft
Atlanta. 2. Chattanooga, 1.
Little Koek. Id. Memphis.
Plirminghim, II Nashville,
t'olumbi
i'Ikm b.tt
ni ng s 1
A ug usta
OI i ll TI, TU
ia. 7 "harleslon. 2.
Sparla nbiirg.
IKHH 1MIII
Columbus, ft. Milwaukee
I ndiatiapol is. 1 . Mi nneai
1 ,011 Isvl I le. ."1 , St. Pa 11 1.
Toledo, ,1 . K a nsas 1 'It ,
nville. 11-0.
I ION.
Jersey
IN TKHN 4 1 IO M,.
'"it. 12, Syracuse. 10.
New ark. 1 3 . Iloc hestcr. ,
i:.Himoie. H. HufTato. fi
Pending a. Toronto 12
HK.IM K.
Ko.ky Mount. II. Newport News, fi
Suffolk. 3-1 . Norf(.lk. 10-3.
W ilson 1 I . Petersburg. 2
Kichmopd. II. F'orismouth.
II HKI H HKiTX U OHTII li l t
Ht ok-iikii 11 aHK 1:1 TO A
lSpri-l 10 Pail) Vn.)
K.ncseuT June 14. The lo.! d
i.aid Worthvilb here Saturdav )X
' 1 1 Walker siari.d the game for lb.
1 -1 1 or and was I 1 r ha rd. Nea le v
Wl! to lus le-, u.. but failed to slop
w
nn the
lo
.ih am Vt
1 1 r b it
mI I hr.
of
and be d the nrtln il'
its and frf n n ins I men
he balling star getting
'( ft v . trips 10 1 hr pla t r
t h-ni goi n g mer the
Kamseur and A
I top pUce ,n f
play Die de. idii
when sh Lor. .
Hh nd lema n t on g h t
h hnro Sa t n rd v
to Kurd'. -, ,ti
tie r 1 - ni mi d w i
ork for the v, , ,,n,j
boro air still in1
rir-t half and will
, e a me Sa t u rda v
net i. Lrtinseur
.ml in r h. ,i nu s '
hu 1 w Uf
la-- t t
def.Ste
1 : 1 h n .
W H1t HHAT II I K
KOH OM) TIHKi t( 11HK H-S
Catcher Hill Kanden has blossomed
101; as a manager. Cincinnati having
i. 'leased him to Atlanta liartden is
mie of the veteran catchers of the lug
HllUW.
Brooklyn has released CJeorge Mn
l'.trl to Memphis. Memphis Is leading
the Southern Nague by at least a
dozen games Mohart several yeai
ago pitched for Creenboro.
With the close of
ni the big leagues th
home runs hit InMhe
this year, again' !,":.
Monday's game
re had been 1S1
American league
In the National
UAM1IM. UV IIIK C XI 115.
PIEDMONT.
Won.
" Jreensboro 2T
Halelgh . 2 2
Durham 22
High Point IS
Danville IH
Winston - Salem 1
AM Kit II AK.
Won
W .
-hi ng ton
I lelroit
P.o.st, ,n
Si Louis . . .
'hicago
Philatlelphia
Pnt-buigh
.w oik
St Lo 11 1 s
Hoston . . .
Brooklyn
NATIONAL.
Won
3..
In
ago
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
BULTHKHV
W on l.nst P-"
Memphis 41 ifi ; fi
Hirm.ngham i;i
i.iil le Hock 1" -..h
Sew i irlf ;mi - : t .. 1 ;
M lant a . ." . !
M.llle 27 .12 l .".1
Nashv 1 lie .1 .: I 114
Chat t.tnoogit 1 7 t; .'.!
"HMLTH ATLANTIC.
Won Uot I t
iKpn-llJ lm 0llT twi I
N a r sa . .1 u ne 1 4. War h def r 1
Ka rm 1 1 le for the pwnnil I line venter
on tht- Kirmvill.' tPa-M.nd by the
re of ft to 0 Sbiiiken hiitina and
tleldirg and Leonard p aid Wood-
ward battery work for Warsaw were
the features nf the game The entire
team worked as a unit with snap and
1. Only three scratch bits ere
nude off Leonard
flatteries Wa-"a L-"nr4 and
orwiward, Karmxtlle, I'axtnport, td-
Coin tn bis 31 '1
;r-fn v 1 Me r: :
1 1 1 s 1 23 j !i
i'l,.irn nlon .... 23 J
t'bai "tte . !!
Sparta oburg . . Ii H
j HHt.lMA.
Won Lost
Lo. k v Mem JT I
Portsmouth 2 t ft
W !i,n . 2"
Ho hmond 21 2"1
Sun. lk 23 23
IVlemhurg 2" 2
e po rlNiWK .. . 1ft 2 -S
Norfolk IT 21
3711
One arnty of irtu found In des
erts. alwa points to the south, tho
form in g s nat r I compass
liin 1 forget to contribute to the
Mivatio Axmy to4.a CA4tL
., .1 une 1 4. Col u mh la
if Lansings wtldness
pit "hed effectively
liome team winning
ibe second of the series from Charles
ton this afternoon 7 to 2.
Score: TL H. E
Charleston 200 000 000 2 7 3
Columbia 311 ono 20x 7 8 I
IanHiug and Marshall. Johnson and
Casey.
4'HARLOTTK W l IMM
(,Ali: I IIOII SrAKTUHl III.
Charlotte, June 14. Thomas weak
ened In the 12th inning today and
charlotte nosed out Spartanburg by a
score of 7 to ii. Three consecutive
singles, with t v o down, did the work.
Score: K H. K.
Kportanburg . .OaO 000 100 000 fl 12 0
Charlotte 032 00 000 001 7 9 (S
I'D. Wright, Thomas and Witry;
Webber and Carroll, Kennedy.
41 CI STA A't .iti:i: VILIP,
IHVIIH: TIIK HO 1 III.K HILL
Augusta, (la.. June 14. Augusta and
flreenvllle divided a double-header
here today, the victors taking the
first garni-, II to !, and Aiig-usla blank
ing Hreenville In the second game.
Hankstnn hit for the Irt nit in the
first Inning nf the first game.
Pirst game:
Score:. Ii I f. K
.Creenvllle fd0 100 00 1 0 5
ugusta 1"S 4no 004 9 to :j
'Yews, Devfnnev and Wendell,
Song-er, Knlhoff and Agncr, Vassey
Second game
Score: R, II K
Greenville 000 000 0 0 4 2
Augusta 420 000 x fi S a
Thomson. Surratf and Kistner.
Stone and Agnew. (Seven Innings by
;igreemeiit .
RUTH ADDS A COUPLE
I OF HOMERS TO STRING
Brings His Season Total To 23
and Helps Yankees Win
Game 9 To 6.
BROWNS BEAT ATHLETICS
New Vork, June 14. Ruth's two
home runs today, bringing his season
total to 23 aided New York In win
nlng Its fou rt h straigh t victory over
Detroit, 9 to 6. Haker made his nee
ond homer in t wo days, scoring liuth
and Plpp ahead of him.
St ore: R. h. K
Detroit 000 001 050 6 14
New York 202 PU .'(Ox !l 10
Dati.-s. Stewart and Hasster; Collin?
Hoyt and Hoffman
ST. LOIIS Ot'TNLl'GN Till
PIIII.AIIPLPIII V ( HKVV. hIVH
Philadelphia, June J4. St. Louis out
slugged Philadelphia today and woi
10 to ! , in 10 Innings. Although tht
A'hletics made four home runs, they
failed fo make their other hits count.
Score: H. H. K.
St. Louis 030 001 032 1 1 0 17 2
Philadelphia ..003 002 oto o ! M 3
Davis, Uayne, Kotp and Scverei
Moore, Nay lor and Perk Ins.
WHITE SOX KNOCKS JONLN
KliOM HUK AM WINS H TO (t
Boston. June 14. Chicago today de
feated Hoston R to fi. Jones beUtg
knocked out in the .seventh.
Score:
('hicago 100 1I2H ,V't
Boston 001 In.i Hid
McWeeny, W ilkinson and
Jones, Russell and Walters.
H. K.
12 0
14 2
ha Ik ;
niK m;h III.IIV ItlMtS I
: u: hiom i.iii i w ii,
k I ;
x to o
;isoii
'he
(Sp-'i-irtl In Hhiiv Si 1. )
iville, June 11. The
took the second
from I ircenvllle
score of :. to I
New I'.eni
me of the
s afternoon
contest'
11.' Th
va s a virtual pitchers' ha 1 1 1 e be l ween
AVI.h. for Cr.eiiville. and L-ity Wil
on. for New Bern, unld the seventh
n n I n g when a couple of e r rors and
Webb's momentary wi Idnc.-s result ed
in 'our runners passing 111 to th"
check I ng st at ion. C p to that inning
Webb had burled a remarkable game
holding: the visitors 'o one lone biugle
and sinking 12 of the batters thai
raced him. Wilson allowed only two
hits and held the bolt weevils abso
lutely hifless when hits would have
resulted in runs.
Score hy innings 11. H. K
New Bern onn nun 1 1 n. ti I
'Ireenville 00a ODfl 000. 0 2 B
Wilson and Morris Mciiec; Wehh and
Carson.
HO MOIIO DKFEATS OXI'OHI)
l PAST f.AMK, StOICi: 'i TO I
iSpfrlal to Pall? Npws.i
,Iune 14. Roxhoro 1ef.
game.
UoNb.
ioro
today In
score 2
o pitched
to
a g
d
fast and exciting
1 ciarkson. for
1 g a nu'. a llo w -
ng si ven hits
men. Coffcv a
and striking out eight
in pitched a g-ood game.
allowing live hits. Itoxboro played
air-tighi with one exception. Oxford
made five had fumbles. This victory
puts Roxhoro hack into Hrst place In
the Centra I Carolina lea gue.
Batteries: Oxford, Coffey and Fleece:
Roxhoro. ciarkson and Fennls
SKTOIIS IIKKUAT Ill
l ll-INMNi 4illK S TO 7
Washington, June 1 L--- Washington
today del ea'cd Cleveland in a hard
fought 1 I - inning; battle ii to 7. the
winning inn coming with m, one mil
a nd t h fee on bases.
Score. R. H. K.
Cleveland "00 fifto no) (HI 7 Dl I
Washington . .n0 04n 0113 01 S 13 I
Hag by. Caldwell. Mails. Morton and
N" u n 11 a ma ker. Thomas , Shaw, A cost a,
Schact and (Jharrity.
uiiphp, tiii:y plav today.
ATLANTA BUNCHES 5 OF
ITS 6 HITS AND WINS 5-1
lllrmlnghiini Pound Three Nnshvlllr
PlteherM, Winning 1-1 to '2 Lit
tle It nek Wlni Aniithcr.
Atlanta, (ia., June 14. Atlanla
hunched five of Its six hits in two in
nings today and defeated i 'ha t ta nonga
a to 1. Score: It. II. 10.
Chattanooga 000 ooo 001 1 7 0
Atlanta 030 oun 20x 5 fi n
No,'l and Nelderkorn; i;edgood and
Schmidt.
LITTLE ROCK WINS AOTIIKK
tilMK I ItOM MEMPHIS, 10-4
Little Rock, Juno 14. Little Rock
made it throe straight from Memphis
by winning today. 10 to 4. Ragged
playing by the Memphis infield helped
pile up t he score.
Score: R. U.K.
Memphis KiO 100 nOH 4 9 .'
Little Ruck 000 424 0o III M 1
ALirks and Howie; Hengeveld, Fields
and I-,and.
HITS WELLSCATTERED
Reds Get Only One More Hit
Than Dodgers But They
Win 7 To 2.
BRAVES BEAT THE Cl -BS
10IHLi; HITS HALL HA It I)
AI IIKATN SiKW OHII.VVS
New Orleans. June 14. Mobile made
it two straight over New Orleans by
w inning today's game 8 to 5. Pope
pitched fairly steady ball and hit two
o-baggers and a. single.
Score: II. H. K.
Mobile 1 :i0 300 010 S 14 2
New Orleans 020 201 000 5 7 4
'ope and Pond; Mattison and De-
berry.
IIIItUINCIIAH POI NDS OIT
IH II ITS, BKATS NAHIIVILM;
Birmingham, June 14. Birmingham
pounded three Nashville pitchers here
today, winning 14 to 2. Taylor's homer
with three on in the fourth Inning
featured. Score: R. H. K.
Nashville 010 010 000 2 5 1
Birmingham ... 4 10 423 OOx 14 18 1
Perdue. Lankenau, Brown and Jon-
nard; Whitehall and Crooch.
hm;y pi ri ii cm thk faith
TKA l TO inn HM-; htoky
(Spmal ro Pally News. I
Kaith, June 14. The local baseball
earn took both ends of a double-header
ia 1 m ril ay a I'f ern on n , The first game
villi the Ht rou g c raven team was
ea lu red by the pitching of Ranoy and
he hitting of Rusher for the local
nd the hilling of Troutman and th
Cincinnati, June 14. Brooklyn's te
hits fT Rixey were kept so well seal
lered ihat they failed to net run c
cept in two iiiiiings. and Cincinnati wu
R H
1 00 ooi 1 (
140 t'tio 1 1 x 7 1 I
Mtljus and Taylor; Rl
7 to 2.
Score :
Brook ly n
Cine in nut i .
Pfeiff. r.
and Wjngo.
IIUN'nLX IIKATM IIICAtiO IN
II A It II HITTINti (.AMU HI TO -
Chicago. June 14. Boston won from
Chicago today. 10 to 2 in a game which
was punctuated hy ext. a base hitting,
including two home runs by Cm isc.
and one by Sou t Ii Wort h.
Score. R. H. K.
Boston . L'lH n.-, O0 1 14 u
(Jhicago . oun nil oon 2 1 2
Scott and Cibv mi. Clu-ev es, Jones and
Daly, OFanell
(jilAN'TS STOP ( AKDI.V I . v
VI .l i; NTHKAh II TO 4
St. Louis. June. 14.- -New York
stopped the St. Louis w inning st rea k
today, winning tl to 4. Krroi s by Si
Louis, coupled with opportune hitting
by the Uiants brought the winning
runs.
Score: Ii. 1 1 K
New Vork 000 100 041 6 X I
St. Louis 100 000 210-- f (i
Toney and lv Smit h, Ht i j ke.s . I:
Walker. North ami ("lemons.
id :i
nf Miseiihcimer for the Cra
iF.nMovr.
it Winst-m-Sat
t High Point,
it Raleigh.
ro
i ;reen-b(
I urhain
Danville a
NAIHIVAI,
Boston at St Louis.
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
New Vork at (.'hicago.
Philadelphia at Cinci nnati.
AM K It I C A .
Chicago at New York.
St. Louis at Washington.
Detroit at Boston.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
Koiboro Swamp Henderson.
(Sperlii! In Pallv Nens. I
Roxhoro, June II. Rnxhoro's base
ball team outclassed Henderson Mon
day on the latter's grounds The score
was IK to .1. Keat u res w ere a. home
run by W. Carver and another by C
Clayton, bringing in three men. Tin
pitching nf dlbsnn and the heavy Hit
ting of the entire team was too much
for the Henderson players, Batteries.
Roxhoro, (Jibson and Denn is ; Hender
son. I-inch, Knight. Heal, omrin and
Powell.
alching
ii t.am. Score S to 4.
T he sect i n d m me also pitched by
la ney. was a t hrll ler ail the way
hroiigh. Both teams hit hard, hut the
ink Lawn boys wore unable to get
niiinv safeties ami the game curled U
lo ,1 for the locals
The local club is being managed by
1 ',. R. I 'ee ler, last yea r manager of the
C;iiawba college team. He is ably as
sisted by Dr. C. K. Brown, also a
former Ca t a wba student.
1,1 MRI:KT( WIN KHOfl TIIK
('AMI1 HHAfiC; CHUff, SCOIIK 5-1
(Hpedal to Pally News.)
I ,u m be rt on, J one 1 4. Lumber ton
won from Camp RniMg here today j to
I. Pitcher Vann, playing center for
i he locals, cut off the tying run In the
ninth wTth a sensational one-hand
h, doubling a xunner at second.
Score: R. H. E.
imp Bragg 002 100 010 4 7 2
imherton 310 000 lOx o 11 3
Toole and Platex: Burns and Prevatt.
at
inilllllA TO MAA(iK ATLANTA
( i.i B; i it iii:i;i, is kki.i:asi:i
Cinci una ti. J line 1 L Bill Rarlden.
veteran catcher, -has accepted the
terms of fhe Atlanta Southern asso
ciation club to manage that team.
Peele Johnson, college inflelder from
N'orfh Carolina, has been uncondi
tional I y released by t he Cincinnati
club.
PIRATES l Till-: I HIHI)
4 0SK('l Tl VK liAM K
Pittsburgh. June 14. Pittsburgh
won its (hird successive game from
Philadelphia H to 3 today, being aided
materially by long hits a nil Ring's four
wild pitches. Score: R. il. K.
Philadelphia 100 001 0013 1 :t :t
Pittsburgh 010 120 22x 8 9 2
Ring and Rruggy; Zlnn and Schmidl.
i ah i s iii:at bi ii,ih;hs
Al ) lTO Fill ST PI. ACK
(fipccUI to Pally Newi.
Itocky Mount, June 14. -Johnson, a
new Tar Heel flfnger, restored the Tap
Heels tn first place In the percentage
column today by beating the Builders
1 to 6 while Richmond was taking
Portsmouth in tow. For the game
here Johnson was a complete master
and while he gave up 14 hits ktpt
(hem as well scattered as a master
might have placed them and he was
never in danger and In absolute con
trol of the situation. Both clubs were
in a measure erratic at the defensive
end while the Tar Heels' success Is
told in timely swatting with men
gracing the corners.
Score by Innings: R. H. E.
Newport News 000 010 131
Rocky Mount 410 220 20x 11
Summary Left on bases, Newport
News, 12; Rocky Mount 8. Stolen
bases. Spencer, Curry, Kelllher, Maron,
Steinhack. Sacrifice hit, Spencer. Two
base hits, RiggSj 2, Whitcraft, Curry,
Kelliher. Three-base hits, Cham
pagne. Home run, Stelnback. Double
plays. Curry to Champlin to Kelllher,
Champlln to Curry to Kelllher. Struck
out by Johnson 6; by Zlnn 4. Base
on balls off Johnson 4; off Zlnn 4. Hit
batsmen, Johnson 1, Lake. Passed
ball. Stelnback. Time of game, 1:60.
I'm pi res, 1 1 udglns at plate, Lewis on
bases.
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