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-1 r- "'fx raE EVENING ' TELEGRAM Monday Ju24,f 1916 C';V TOMMY LONG LOOKS GOOD WITH CARDS L,.,., Stl.; ' (;.:' ' V. , . ,.,.t'.,...t zfy;. v:f;:;,Y,M, ..-, jjxuBkmflttxlfflR """"" ""'""m'w)' INTERRUPTS CHIPS Will re Is But Six Inning of lay When Double Bill Was Ordered T iii BERT HITS HOMER Game Was Well Played r:d Was Marred Only By 'crruptions By the Rain rraan Held Builders to a Hit !i two on the comets (inrdinicr relief of Tmilkill proved 11 miss. , for Citlbort hit the Hint hall '1 lieOlid the center ticld fence i, homo run, giving the. ('humps counts and a viclnrv in Hatnr- i abbreviated clash ttf tax tun ini, being caught between showers, mini save for his wiltliifss- w,ih n r mid yielding -hut out' Jiits it after lie bad intni'd two-m.t wo runs counted on it.- Tin' Tar wora soom to-Trailkilt ud-llw v dorrieked liimsf fr from some holes during the lirst few i 1111 inM, : was in the fifth Hint ho gave up , a pass and whs or the v'orge of t another when (Ini'dinier ."wits' i and with two out. . 'ntln-rt hit ii ti. that, tatted :. hevond the t-enter I fence, and three counted. Then il the bases choked I'annelen slash i a double to left mid two more count ! ending the scoring, bop teams fought hard throughout ml flic (fume was .marred onlv liy the ifirferrtiig rains wlinli stopped Iny Myr an hour in the thud, ami at the vyt' ' ' "' , .,,..H- 1 '. ", in ' ake further play iiiijhmwiIiW ' "'" Newport News: Ah. H. If. l'o ahlntun, Jb. v ratten, a alkcr, cf. 'rist, If. . . v alters, ,'lb. Vatt, L'b. . . i 'liyne, rf. . . ' C, c. . . .. ilkill, p. I'dmior, p. JIM THORPE'S SPEED BIG HIT IN THE A. A. - If. t ' ; '.1 ' ) f VI'; PRINCE PACERS IN BIG DETROIT RUES " I'i'troil, -Alieli,, .July 111,- prince of paeemv liiuiMcIf in the hall iff paitMiK the .mile m c-iViiifliafli lierir tuduv elumlirr of eimijnerce teal.ii re- of t he opehinjj flint f;ralid. ririnuf "rlieet mi;. The. litie.ioitt pacer uill lim e jioine faat . ninipiiii v. II ill v I n.le-u n I in fit xiffl n Inr HWgtnB !laij mill' a mar performer on the Ohio tracks last poanoii is an, entry. . -1 - doc I'ateheu nlio I'idiililiHhed racing- fame, 'hv I I I, mil try a in the: $5,'(M)!I take, the (iacii;; i u cp el' the De JAPANESE PLAYERS TO PLAY AMERICAN STARS Boston, July U Many -leading, ten uis ' plnyer's will a ppour tomorrow on Hie -cfmrH erf the I.ouyw'.'lld ' 'ric ket clllh for the oicni.nK tournament the .oldest in the country under club auspices. The competitors will afford tennis follow ers an opportunity, to roinptt rJjmtxiik of; t n o ,ln panose ' places, 1.. Kuniagao liiiit 1 1, Maknini, with that, of t he rniik iK "Ailjcric,a-ii fitars, who -iii-e expected to Hppfoach 'top fiirm at this time. -0 WHERE THEY PLAY . VIRGINIA LEAGUE IJiieliV Mount ati?ioffolk. -I'e'ters.liurir .'it N"eiviirt Newt. - rtsiiioiif Iv lit llopcucil.. Jim Thorpe Jim Thorpe, who is playing fast ball for tho Miltre.ukee Brewers, seems to havu the Btolcn base record for , the season put away cn ice. Though his batting is not high, the Indian has shown so much speed on Cincinnati Keda have beta tjfias ! m-flh Mm Tim ''":"..L";,-.!vilu,-- 'Tf'' CAROLINA LEAGUE. riif )i;itn . at . -AslM-yille,' . -.-. (ii'eCiishoi'o a t t.'Imrlittf e, ': ." 2c WtA '-;!: . i ii i . -..,... ...' iti r s. -. -'i-, ,.A.j-.'' ..wv ' -w u.,.;c' ,:J. "'limn .. ,.,'" Like .stealing Koine wi the o satisfy! CIRCUSES MOVE S Tommy Long after a high one. Tommy Long, the Cards' 'little out fielder, seems to be in the midst of a prosperous season. -He,--is battm well over the three hundred mark an fielding a fast game though in dis couragmg surroundings. Tommy has been in and out of fast company sev eral times during the past few years, but looks good to stick if he con tinues his present pace. THE LEAGUE LEADERS RorUy M v.irchor, f inrcan, L'b. albert, If. . dwards, lb. pwq ft: . .' 1 'ai-M, ;tb. . . J'armplec, ss, liybn, c. . . J ai nian, p. . . Totals , . . . . . 5 ti is 11 (I Score: . Newport News . . . . .. i . . . -OtKl L'lKl--2 Itoeky Mount Jmiii o;ii U yunniinry! Karned ' ruilt, 1 Koeky Mount il. Newport News (-. Lcfjii bases Newport News 4; Kookv. .Mount 6. stolen bases Wriittea,.'- i'lihlman, jvircner c, jtyna, r.duaniH liits Atarcaii. Two liaso hitm II f fltld WllltiiTH. Timlin rmiH (luiVlt -S- .. ber of innings pitched bv 4 l-.'lj by Gardanier 1 2-3. Riiiin scored of Trailkill 0; off Uai dinier 5, St nick out by Trailkill U; by Jurnimi 'nine f game 1:35. Uniiiro Hucklny. At tendance 8tt5. Weather cloudy, threat ening and rain. rKO, .tnlv "-. -litsidini; iihu-ers; in .major baseliall li'iii.'uc.s in. . to "jiihI I mi io;; the- i,r;i!iics 'nf N'oilncMda v. t'liiiU .li.itjera'.' A.'.-.l.,- Speaker, .(.'lev l.-iiid, ;;s!) Nat ional I -.t it r it liolicitson; N.'W -Vio-k, ..;'!!). : I.ca.lcrs m total lia.sCs tipc.-tker, t'lciTtaimr .'il'iic ZiiMiiu'i-iuau, Vh'i ciid, l.'sp.. I .itilct s in runs' Hi-oCcd .Vmcr cuti Ii'atiijiefiker, LUoyclaiMl, i7; Na tional -c;iiie not.. jiiven, 1Cadin base lers' American Icaj.'"", 'ohb, Detroit, Hi ; n I ional h'anic, (.'.-ii-ey, I 'it tshur, l- . I.r:ifiin liouii1 rims hiHcrs, linker, iev York, S; National -'league, WiUianis of Chicago, ' ItK lii'nilin; pilcheTS' who have ."(alien part in lo or niore games, A iiii'i icnii league, Ciillup, . Xewr .Vork; NiMion.'il, "'II ughes Boston. . JEAN DALE'S WHIP WILL HELP HOOSIERS 'ASEBALL SUMMARY J SUNDAY RESULTS. ii n nnprnni i iiniu A .K Krabhimup. - T IV HUlrhU H I Mill : ; 1 : - j imn- yiiULUiiLL IIUIIH j:;;;;!sTAND.Nc;oFrJuji ' MOW SAFE tV ti ii . i ' i. ' ' " ' o ; , VXA.U, .,....,. , I NTT IP ;.,4) .0, U 0 II U Club,- . ; W..m Ln.nV Tvt.. , ' ,'; ' 1 f III If 44 h. ',-;. .-i,-. ji-.i.-"L., Newport News . . . . . v". . 17 ."l .s.'iO t,ie ''ows may go ahead and .', . ' W i ..ili 2 1 IK 11 0 Kiickv Moiinf t- x con I'lan to run iiext.war The peanut licre- "-. ' -.'..'.' ArfMtai. - At, a ti i.. A v I I'lirtMiiimii. i . . in iin : r.nn age hi icxas . inia-.vrar is ii.iai.ii. wlucn -C ill u ii. v. iv. i . i - - . . .",. , tU. . 1 1 0 1 : :o 0 IVterslmnr . ' ,. . . ,, j,i . . .-.., IH ? s,l..,(HW ),shelK, it (h A (1 1 (I "jl Ki i, - . '-.' , was learncil here fOtlajv in - Noi.olk . ....... .p,ol 1 , i! (.-. 1 ! (,f o- - CARTOmA-TTEAUUE. ,- LfllLLI U Lfl H J U - 1111, r:-.' -: rt E TIHIFHTY VFflfTC- ,lil,, . .. s ., I I ILIIIIU :S TELLS HOW NATIONAL LEAGUE. . . ri.. i ic'... r ..... N. .. ir 'i . , . r-i , , i '.ti,ii. . ".1 ... k'.,i. ,,.i ' i. ..,.., VllOOIvl ll .. . . .. . .. . , -lfl ..,,J. - .OlMI I "i- immh.ji hum- mil I III I IIIIU'- I Boston !'! ' ''I iron. ' k on the iiaial Iraining ship Ajikiii n,iiad,doTii,rTr :.- : r --r, .557 'i':: Kmuyr ''"' I t'llieauo . . .... ', ..... , -l'1- .lo .IS.'!- Imkiiie t iii-iil- fur fu, iilv 'v,.-n- .-.f.,,- IT New Vork .. ;!!- '--42 v'vl.st years he was cook- on ;i -I'. ,S. -.Imtt Icship, ' I'ittsliuig V. . . .'. . . ;t7 " -IL! , ,-KiS aa.t he's prejiared l-I,!Miil gnllons of ''-WirvS SU jjouis , . . .' . . ... . . 41 -IS - .-Hi! bakVd beans. -.' - .... . .' Cincinnati ,' ;!, 52 ' JIHI ...'.Here 's his recerpe for Iiciiiim ' Begin .; yN ; ; .-V '' ith the best navy licaiiii; i soak 'em f '' ), t, ,. j J - - g' ,.. . AMERICAN LEAGUE. ... -""' loTr . iu cold water; then bnl .fw.i f . ; . tx-i'Tn: - - ... , . . j Hours slowly; :put R.-iir pi ok in while y.- -' . .Clulis-- AVon. Bout. Pet. I foiling: biike three lu'mrsi in a slow . j New oik I ::ii r.sr.loieii, it If . ide.nl v of uiolsssi-s . and a : Sl tm- l . ... : Itoston . r?,r, til i, .'17. .570 l'i"ch of oinntaril.' A whole onion adds . FjW ... ":. . - ' Cleveland vt? Ill .'III .557' a tasty flat or. " , ' f ' TSilL Wasliiitgtiiii , . -17 -lt - -. ."t 1 - ' ' ' '"'ik Chicago .... . . .......17 lo .,V . , ' .1 - , Keln.il ............ . .l.-i - l (. .,',11 BIO EXCURSipN "'""' ' S ' , " - l'hiladelphia ........ til -); sPrin Hope, Enflcld,- Scotland Neck, - v ' . -wV i . ; And Intertnediate roints to -. "VC NJ ''::.: SOUTHERN MAOUE " ". " NA Wl NORFOLK, VA. v , V ifc a - s. . - .N ' ssm . - M ra-hvi'b. ."" 'T' :'iV ""'-'"Via ATLANTIC COAST LINE SVVVV:-.. V I .'. . ' fw (irleans .. .. f,'j ;;n '",-,!! I THURSDAY, AUGUST Kith. . kjJSw . X. ' - '' 'k fhallanooira . . ...i...,!ti l;i r,.!7 ' t - ' .0 -' f SOUTHERN LEAGUE A Inula .. . . ... .. ,i:; n " ..-, franc leaves lfo,-I;y Mount (f.f.fl n. in. I Jf' f' VN- Xg J i . 1 MeinphiH . . .1 . . . -Ii! 'l,"i ..s:t Ijeavcs .Norfolk, returiinig ,11.00 p. in. jf.f .'iOrV't r- ew Orleans 1;. Mobile .'!. ' Kirniiiigliiiiii .. ....... -II II ,Ih" Kurt- from Itoekv Mtnii't. 1 7.T ? I . - fi.;3ir - 1 I imkvillo 5; Littlo Hock I. I.itt lo H,ck . . . . . . . . :;s :, L'7 Ws .1. CUAK1, I'assenger Ti allic, .Mgr. ' JK jff $ 'm : I I wiiipliis 1; t'linttanooga 2.., .Mobile ........ .. lis 5:! . t l:j T. C. WII ITK, (iencral .l'assei.gcr Agt. W - jr. . 'i-f I f rv, . ; r-r-i JJf : rf;,) (;v,; , ' . . ;, v: 'J . Y- ilh 1 1 V 1 V JULY 27, 28, 29 s ,Jj ' , WW A. ;L. TYSON fiO, WyJJ, :i . ?TO(5BS3MM'D V' I ''' ' I" . Jean Dale, . ' 5v uK&:;mm ' ' ' Player on thir. Pitcher winding up. With a burst of speed, the runner crashes across the plate, safe by an eyelash it certainly does satisfy! Which is exactly what Chester- 11.. -' '"' - 1 tieldSTdotrorTypur- But, more than that, they're MILD, too ! It is really a wonderful thing for smokers to get this entirely new cigarette enjoyment a cigarette that satisfies, yet is mild! The reason no cigarette, except Chester fields, can give it to you is because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend ! c Try Chesterfields today! ''.;,:v,:.--'-'-'-;;'' CIGARETTE'S 10 or 5c Also packed 20 or 10c and yet they're MILD imm mm CONTINUE WjTI f V CLUB AMERICAN LEAGUE , svelnnd 2; 8t. Louis troit 9; Chicago 12. NATIONAL LEAGUE. t'ago .'lj New Vork II. ocinnati 1; Philadelphia . Louis 1 : Itoston 2. Norfolk;-' Julv 2 I. Kriiiii -iintv until the close of the season. Sri item hor il. Ihe Virginia l.ciigue proctM-il wilh i nly live clllls insteod of the ollliot six. This tlecision as reached. ;it meeting of the league directors yest davi uiiHuing when-, they decid would he . a Kisiag proposition .for th league to e;i rry 1 he plaee it- ,rjeu h'ere.: ' liaii.doite.r yi ;d.erd;.iy given' t he-i;- cele-i.-e. Itegiiining today, anofher o (the is.-, will', be- idle all the league cohtesls ate eve, a club is si hei wi !! it will lay off I topew ell cl.ul) o The eluli' Was ilis . and ...the pin, lii4.. one l-flliisof I thru thc- t i mi; a.s t';t r -1 roncenied, for lule.'l to play Iloj.e or pliiv exhi lil ion , - n . te tl'D. 0, ii,vemefi ! 'he irupriKf oine bad aptii ' tion oan given 8 i J A QdUA . , -nt big -need tat .ry--'- J."' P.; Alien f miles o unimprov - V, I in" eon nt y . nd w r V t is practically rc ': 'I'litaHy the sb ' ' -;.-u-l nn.l ' Jean Dale, recently; let out by the incinoau Terence Jack,, Hendricks' lerg and etreneth has been in and out of f several times in the Das ' Last season ha von eigi 4iuues vvitli semi. j.roj cssion clntis. . The 1,0011 " furt'eitMOit Tit liv ifopcwcll club '.i!l In' rctruiied-hy tli league' as the presidents of the .liv sufvivnig clubs 'have tiled claims. on it to reimburse .them for the game guaran tees coming to (hem tiii'ler the originn Bcliedui'''. This will leave the llopewe players unpaid fue the time ' between Jiilvd niel vestenlav.- 'I'lit'onlv r,edre'ss toit'ii to Iheni is to iii-oeceirnguiust t he ilopewejl eluli in' the courts, . In deciding to proceed on a -five eluli basis the league directors found it woifcbl cost.ttiem less than to carrv the sixth club,-. The fraitelii.se will in tuinod with the hope of plnving it for m:it smtisoii . . . . : . wee ret a ry , of. t he fueet ing. The follow I i iog fepiesi-ul ing the arious chilis, hi-iv I pi;e5eiifr' rrrr; wiinii'e'rjiiTriiir.Txl harles, N .ev, jiort ews; ,1 . N . jjig.laitd, .prr.vv.'.fiiri'...i.. A. f'iun. JlofU'Wi-fl; ,1: ,). elu.s; 'iu-osv I'ot l 'I.. K IMd,. Peters burg: '. H. .Move, Iv'ocky . Mount ; V. J,. St?ill1ev. I'orfsmoilth. --..-r -- Whenever Vou Nced-n Oeneral Tonic Take (trove's Tlie X)lrl Standard Grove's Tasteless cbill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of (jt'l NINli and IRON. Ilacts on the Liver, Drives out -Malaria,- rCnriel'-cs the. Blood ami Builds up the WTiole Sysleui. 50 cents. ROCKY MOUNT PKOI'LK ETNIA'NTACTION'" Tims, loiiii't " w In i ha c use it ire asfoni-died ;i't' the if"-srti:. jib' .b.uc kthiM-ri i'ti',;, . ii s ii, i x I in dli in'1 "JloiUy instant; bark, gl.v 'i i ka. lie iVivt e il aefs oa I'.llTH lower aiid tipper :UiiNH 1 '( M INI:' 11 Adler Ti7t re- ' s mIiiiusL .VNV CASi; const i.pi;l ion, ojih or gas. It i'i)niove.-;Mich mill I er ..I hal iff -;ew doses ir priwViil. .'ippeiidii-il is. a t 1 t i nt fin-lit helps chvoiiie sloin-i-t;iili!e.. - The Sjril'lir' 1 iriig I i. .- , ' riiderthis -plan Norfolk, .''mtninont): aiid Newport Nines will carh hav.o nine idle (biys, Kocky .Viount nine, inrluding 'Labor !ay, si it il Petersliurg only -. Two of the. lay-offs for the Tars will come on aturdays, August 5 and 111, when the Bombs wctt- .orhedulrd "TOTilriy lit 'League Park. The Trueiters ' W'iil have only one idle Saturday ht home, August 1, but nuothor.jyi September '.', when they were billed to piny in Powder t'i'fv. :T i . .... ... .i mm ior aiVVK. -inau- i . t'oor Mricudaui-a at tne gaim s in toward bis worl nd I Hrmcwell was n sr-ieee'lde-for the -oi l . i . .. jt. . l . ' . 1 t inaianSj. 'nileriiiif ot tlof' i;i;-i InSe. The salan IS expected to I " . tS tKiiJavers for Jnlv have not as et to Hendricks' i lj II dr., thev 'will not ! n'nid ws prrsidf-l over. x -?. acted ..--v;.,,-.d . '.. '-:'z-:-c in w : - nil-.- c I''::----''.:',-- - U II -': ' -v-..;W';---.., I ill l - . '- I I '-. ',. J-i-.-. I I l II III -r i .. : mil r tf hen I I Si -Jfl W Wff V7 X Ii; ;.;".l r.; ll--:-:-rV...-'..Vs:.::. - I - THE UNIVFR'fiAt CAB ;.' ,. I S i i iii i . -.. . - - --..-.--r:.- .-) ili . . i ill . ........ .... - - til a -:. 1 ... .v Huu,uv,; Ml I 1, I III I '' I I ' 1 W I a.ca anfone can ouunn anyone can care ui ; i 1 1 I I II : for and a enr that brinrj3 pleasure, service ' , I I . : in i i i i I Hill satisfaction to everybody.- The car of I III I ; ; Bill I more than a millicri owners. Eeliable ser-. I I II. vice for pv.-ners from Ford asrents every- I I l I III I where, foarino- Car S140: Runabout S390: Hill ' I III w w' "fM tJ . XUIVll . UUI VA1 VI iV M 1 1 1 - V 4 I HI : : f : : 1 III I I I l. o. b. Detroit. ; On display and sale at ;' I I v. I BurnetteFord Supply Co., S. Main. St., . V-. ' Rocky ' lj ti -J: f( . w.-sM"MctK L- Tli--
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