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aUer l.:s Wi'il.k. i ' tu Lost P.C. : ) s .7 :i 9 .757 ::j 17 .541 , 17 .K3 .. 19 17 .5:'S 15 22 .415 t 2t .3) 10 27 J!00 r.N' LEAGUE. TVcn. Lost P.C. 23 13 .639 21 13 .61S 20 17 .541 18 IS .54o 14 15 .43 ........ 17 23 .459 .. 15 22 ."5 .. 14 17 .43 " TLANTIC LEAGUES. 7on. Lok. P.C. 28 14 ' jf7 2? 14 .659 23 20 .535 19 22 . .43 13 'St ;3-5 19 22 .4u3 i : Ti. ! I. 1 Cleveland c O .viYi-t) 5 6 Lcfroit .. S 1 (X'l 1'. -'- 11 2 l-uuterles: Joss and lie-mis; Mmlin and SckmlJt. Time, 1:). Umpires, O'Lough lin and Staftcrd. A STATE LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.C. .. 22 11 .687 .. .... JfO 12 .63 ..... "14 IS .453 .. .... ... 17 15 .631 .. .. ...i 11 17 .393 .. .. .... 14 IS .453 rriuv league. "Won. Lost. P.C 17 8 .680 .. ....... 18 11 .621 .. .. .. .. 14 13 .519 v 15 12 .656 .. .. ...... 14 14 .600 .... ... M 13 13 .5J0 . .. .. .... 8 13 M .. ,. .. ,. 12 13 .480 ALL YESTERDAY. ricaa League, .on: First gam New York n L Second game Wash- York 2. First same Chlcsro 8; St. :ond . game St. . Louis 2; ': First 'game Cleveland 1; nlngs). Second game De- md ft. . ma: Flnit game PhHade 1 1. Second game Boston clonal League. - First game-Boston 4; Second game-Brooklyn 4; .'lings). - rk: First game Phlladel i'ork 2. Second game New itlphia L g: First game-Chicago 6; Second , game Chicago 7; : First game-Cincinnati 7; 15 innings). Second game i?L Louis L outhern League, mery: First game Mont iUe Rock 8. Second game 3; Little Bock 5, 1: First game Atlanta 4; Second game Atlanta 1; 'e: New Orleans $; Nash- ham: Blrmlngham-Shreve-stponed. rain. 'i Atlantic League. a: Jacksonville 8; Colum- : Augusta I; Charleston 0. h: Macon 3; Savannah i. Jnla Staii League. : First game Portsmouth S; Second game Portsmouth ; c: First game-Roanoke 5; Second game-Danville C nd: First game Lynchburg 2. Swcond game Richmond S i (10 Innings). rastrrn League. Morning Games. ence: Providence t; Baltl- : Buffalo 8; Rochester 4V : Toronto 9; Jersey City 1 Newark 8; Montreal 6. Afternoon Games. City: Jersey City t; Mon tr Newark B; Toronto V r.- Buffalo 2; Rlchester 1 h Carolina League. burg; Spartanburg 6; Green- -urg: "Orangeburg 4; Dar- : Sumter 2: Anderson L r Baseball Games. N. Y.j Cornell ;.Pennsyl- NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, May SO. Morning game Philadelphia defeated New York in the morning game by a score of 0 to 2. Score. K. H.. Philadelphia 000 300 011-5 10 . 1 New York 2 M (WO t-uO-2 3 2 Batteries: Moran and Dooin; "Wiltse and Bresnahan. Time, 1:35. Umpires, Carpenter and O'Day. New York, May SO Afternoon game New York defeated Philadelphia this af ternoon 8 to 1. The special police 'were unable to cope with the overtlow of spec tators and it as only , after Umpire O'Day threatened to forfeit the game to Philadelphia that the players were able to get the people back far enough to clear a srace in which to day. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia .. .. .. 000 010 000-1 7 0 New York .. .. .... 221 000 10x- 6 4 Batteries: Ritchie and Dugfflcby and Dooin; Matthewson and Bresnahan. Time, 1:52. Umpires, O'Day and Car penter. U " Pittsburg, Pa., May 30. Morning game The Pittsburgs lost the morning game mainly through the wildnesa of LeUield. Score: . , R. H. E. Pittsburg ...... .. 004 000 000-4 7 4 Chicago .. .. .. 001 002 201-6 9 0 Batteries: Lelfleld, Brady and Gibson; Taylor and Kllng. Time, 2:10. Umpire, Rigler. . -'V'"' ' ' : Ilttsburg, Pa., May SO.-Afternoon game The Chlcagos won the afternoon game by getting 10 of their 14 hits in the seventh and eighth innings, netting seven runs, Score: v PltUburg .. .. .. .... 001 000 000-1 i 1 Chicago ., ... ... .. 000 000 340-7 14 2 Batteries: Willis and Smith; Frazer aud Moran. Time. 1:45. Umpire, Rigler. DciVaN ir;s Bjierv.jan, Boston, May JO.-Mornlng ' game The home team bunched six of their nine hits In two Innings and won the fore r.oon game from Brooklyn, 4 to 0. Score: , " R. H.E. Ponton .. .. .. .. .. 000 002 20X-4 9 1 Brooklyn .. .. .. .. 000 000 000-O 9 1 Batteries: Young and Needham; Mcln rvre and Ritter. Time, 1:40. Umpires, Fiharty and Stricklett Boston, May 30. Afternoon game In 14 well-played Innings Brooklyn defeated Boston, 4 to 3, this afternoon. Score: R. H. E. Brooklyn .. .. .10002000000001-4 10 0 Boston .. .. 002 100 000 000 00-3 8 4 Batoerles: Henley and" Butler; Fla hariv and Nporthum. Time. 2:45. Um pires, Stricklett and Llndaman. St Louis, Ma., May SO. Morning game The Clncinnatis after 15 innings wort the morning game from the St. Louis Nationals to-day on three base hits by McLean and GanzeL Score: R. H. E- Cincinnati-.. . 101 000 000 300 002 7 11 2 St. Louis .. .. 000 020 000 3J0 OD0 6 13 3 Batteries: Hut. Coakley and MeLean; Brown and Marshall. Time, 2:68. Um pires, Klem and Emslie. St. Louis. May 30. Afternoon game St. Louis was defeated again In the af ternoon game by Cincinnati, 7 to 1. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati .. .. .... 000 204 001-7 6 3 St. Louis .. .. 000 000 100-1 9 1 Batteries: Ewlng and Schlel; Karger, Fromme, Shields and Noonan. Time, l:. Umpires, Emslie and Klem. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Montgomery, Ala., May 20. Montgom ety took both games to-day from Little Rock. Score: R. H. E. Montgomery .. .. .. 000 004 00x-4 1 Little Rock 001 000 C023 6 3 Batteries: Maxwell and Hausen; Buchanan and Orr. Time, 1:40. Umpire Pfennlnger. Second game: R. ILE. Montgomeiy .. .. .. 020 000 4x- 11 3 Little Hock .. 001 110 0020 11 0 Batteries: Wefms, Malarky and Sea baugh; Eyler and Orr. Time, 1:55. Urn plres, Buchanan and Walker. : HICAN LEAGUE. -Momlng game defeated Washington this L ihrmiph vmnvitnr.. ;, six stolen bases going to io vl i wmcn wm a steal rcy. . ... ' R. H. E 000 001000-1 6 4 . . .. i. 010 002 000-8 8 1 fmlth ftnd nianbanaMrv .:now. Time, Umpire', 1, May 30 Afternoon game 1 oama Moore . out of the afternoon rama and York, 9 to 2,-In. ft seven Brockett, who reUcved i ana aiso nil nara. R. H. E. .. 212 003 0 0 10 1 OJO 011 02 4 2 Falkenburg and Hevdon; Ht, Kief now and McGuire. Umpire, Connolly. L. IfaV tO. lnrnintr vama . connect with Dygert In th caused the fourth straight un by Philadelphia to-day. R. 11. .. .... 000000 0011 0 - .. 010 001 JOx 8 ft 1 Oberlln and Armbrusterj VAreck. Time, 1:45. Umpire. llL .r Afternoon gama -td Philadelphia this after 1 the Inability of th locals -, who succeeded Dlnen In if;; after Hansel and Davis over the fence for home R. R E. . .. .. m 010 005-4 11 0 2O000frjO 4 7 3 Glaie. Young, Shaw :t and Schreck. Time, . ..vans. Atlanta, Ga., May 30. Zeller pitched and won both games of to-day's doublo header for Atlanta, Atlanta making the only score In the 10th Inning. Score: R. H. E. Atlanta ...... ., .. 100 000 30x-4 7 2 Memphis .. .. .. ... 100 010 000-2 7 2 Batteries: Zeller and Smith; Bills and Hurlburt Time, 1:45. Umpire, Rudder-ham. Second game: R. H. E. Atlanta .. .. .... 000 000 00011 4 0 Memphis .. .. ; .. 000 (K 000-0 5 0 Batteries: zeller ana smith ; wua and Hurlburt , Tim, 1:46. Umpire, Rudder ham. t,::... 1 Nashville, Tenn.. May 30.-Sorrell was a trifle wild to-day and New Orleans hit when hit meant runs. Scon.: R. II. F. Ntshvltle .. ,. ,. .. 1XT200 00O-3 9 1 New Orleans .. .. ,. 002 003 0005 7 1 Batteries: Sorrell and Hardy; Manual and Matthews. Tlmo, 1:47. . Umpires, Rinn and Hackett SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAOC1S. l y Throe l4- at Heliiiout l'ark -I he Vsy n Sunmiarlos. New York, jr.iy SO. Peter Pan, a sturdy son of Commando, .icfeafpd Ms hnlf-brothf-r Puperman, y thr-'e lenrths tor the rich Belmont stakes at Belmont Park to-day. Both horses ran In tio colors of James R. Keen? and their suc cess brought to the stable 323,000, and the handsome plate that each year is given the winner. Frank Gill, the big urpalnly chestnut cold from the ftrin of "Lucky Jack" McGinnls, was third. It' is estimated that 40,000 persons sa.w the race. The Keene stable was tha fa vrrite in the betting. The race over the mile and three fur lcrgs was a hsart-breaking one from start to finish. The time taken 2:15 3-5 which the timer admitted is wronar, he having snapped his watch when Petr Ftn was yet about 170 feet from ttt fin'sh, shows, however, that thg race was run Jn about 2:1S, which still would clip two reconds off the best tlmtf for the course, maae Dy burgomaster jaa: year. . t irst race, selling, 4 furlongs, straight: Laughing Eyes, 5 to 1, won; Requite, IS to 5, second; Youthful. 5 to 1, third. Time. :5i. Second race, the Claremont handicap, 6H furlongs, straight: Jack Atkin, 8 to 1, won; Charles Edward. 4 to 1, second; Suffrage, even, third. Time, 1:18. Third race, the amateur cup, one mil: Master of Craft, 8 to 6. won; Sam Bern ard, 8 to 1, second; Progress, 15 to 1, third. Time. 1:414-5. Fourth race, the Whitney memorial steeplechase, about 2 miles. T. S. Mar tin, 9 to 2, won; oona and Plenty, u 10 20. second; Agent, 12 to 1, third. , Time, 6:24. ' T7ffti m 4 Via tlolmnnt loVsi nf tLt- 000, one mife and three furlong's: PetejH Pan, 7 to 10. won; Superman, ? 10 w. second; Frank Gill, 2 to 1. third. Time, 2:153-5. Sixth rac, mile: Dolly Spanker. 7 to 5, won; Tdmmy Waddell, 9 to 2, second; Zethus, 12 to 1, third. Time, 1:38 2-6. . Three Track Records Broken on Chnrt-Jilll Downs Course. - Louisville, Ky.. May 30. Track records to-day. The third race, a purse after 11 miraana a iurtong,- canea me preiniuiimj. dciby, wai won sby Light Wool, who lowered the track record of 1:54, a full second. . First race, 4h furlongs: Synchronize. 8 to 2, won; Orlandot, 10 to 1, second; Iidys Man, 15 to 1, third. Time, :542-5. GnitAnd q rn K f iiTlrtrura . aolHm? Moon- light Murphy,' 50 to L won; Little George, 10 o, seconq; Jtiwena, o 10 1, mu. Time, 1:01. . Third race, mile and a fur Ion ij: Light Wool. 0 to 1, won; Bottles, 20 to 1, and Miss Alert, iz to 1, ran apua iieui second. Time, 1:63. Haughty, 13 to 1, won. Vohome, 15 to 1, second; Beatrlck, 9 to 2, third. Time, 1;W. " Fifth race, 5 furlongs: Rlcran, 7 to IS, I'nn- ATneWerel . 40 to 1. Kecond: Mary Jantf, 20 to 1, third. Time, 1:00. Sixth race, mile, selling: Redwood IT. 6 to 1, won Demo, 9 to 2, second; War ner lirlSWOia, 8 10 O, tmra. iime, 1.11. NEW CIRCULAR TRACK RECORD. - f " - - Fciir per tent, interest, cc::;: : .. cvAir ?ly. Depc.ili me before June Cl:i I interest rc:n , . June 1st. R. A. DUNN, Tresldent. WM. 2. HOLT. Vice ' President A. G. Brenlzer, Cashier. ll.w tV ciu-i h-u 1 t I charlotth, ir. c. Antomohlle Driven by . Wallace C. Hood, of Baltimore, Covers Dis tance of 100 Miles In 2 Hours 12 Minutes 45 Seconds. Washington, May 30. The world's au-r a circular track was broken to-day wheii wauace u. iiooa, 01 uaiumore, won over seven contestants In the country run at Pennlngs, D. C, at the first national au tomobile meet given tinder th auspices of the United States Motor Racing As sociation. Hood's time was 2 hours 12 minutes 43 seconds. Me drove a 60-horse power machine. The previous reeera was maae oy Keep ers, or Racine, Wis., who scored 2 hours 18 minutes in a contest in Chicago about a year ago. Atlantlans Defend Their Titles. Tji Mnv aft At thft fiulf States championship tennis tournament tn ,t v Thnrntnn nrul dmnt. ft AtlflTltfl.. champions In the doubles, defended their title In a challenge match against Logan and Phelps, of New Orleans. Rain pre vented tne compieuon or me maicn nucr three sets had been played. The New firlenns team won the first two and At lanta the last. .... " Esmond Phelps by defeating Merrm Omiih nt Mottr Orion n for th ulnrtefl cl amplonshlp this morning earned th5 right to meet Thornton, the present title r.Older in tne ainKies. unu uien uiivu will ba played to-morrow afternoon. r. r THE WEATHEB. Wadhinffton. Mav SO. Forecast for Fri day an1 Saturday: - " - - -- - - Virginia, partly cloudy iTlday, showers Ir. south portion: Saturday showers, va riable winds. North Carolina, showers Friday and rtrohnbly Faturday; light to fresh winds mostly east South Carolina ana Georgia, snowers FYUlay and probably Saturday, variable winds. y. y ro.Momlng game -!' i . t. Louis, 8 to 2, In r i Llttlng freely and 4vani of tlwslr opponents' jiti puchers were wild. , - n. K. Ti mmzx- it i .. .... 01') 010 f00-2 I, 4 rrnUh and Sullivan; Jacob "' 8 Time, hours, r Um ' i Sheridan. ,: ,-.;r ' . Aftc-rnoon game The v.-as witnessed by an h had plenty . of chances .!f h by Nns as turn-l-'-'y and etopped a . b(h. n. ir. Ti. . 7 o ; Augusta, Qa., May 30.-Up to the sixth Inning not a hit had been recorded in to day s game, and errors were few for a tnud field. A batting rally won for the locals. Score: R H. E Charleston .. .. ... non noo 000-O ' 3 4 Augusta .. .. .. .... 000 0W 02x-3 - 7 0 Batteries: Foster end Relslnger; Schopp and Fox. Time. 2 hours. Umpire Fitzsimmons. ,,. v ' Columbia, B.C., May 30.-Onnortune hitting coupled with the locals' errors to the fourth gave to-day's game to Jack sonville. , Score: r, m E Columbia .. .. .. .. cnoil010O-3 8 4 Jacksonville .. .. 000 402 loo-s 12 1 Batteries; White and Hawkins Lee and Schan. Umpire, Davis. Time,' 130 Savannah. Ga.. May 20.Mrn ... the concluding gpme of the series by a score 01 4 10 1. me xieiuuig 01 Murdock and Kahlkoff's home run were features Score: R. 11. id. KHvannan .. .. .. wiwwoto 1 4 0 Macon.. .... .. ...... 102 000 000-3 11 0 Batteries: Dcaver, Ford and KahlkotT; Helm and Robinson. Umpire, , Mace. Time,' 1:29. v t SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. LOCAL OFFICE V. S. WEATH1CR BU REAU. Charlotte, May 30. Sunrise 5:10 a. m.; sunset 7:30 p. m. TEMPERATURE fin degrees) Highest temperature 78 lowest temperature.. .. .. SO Mean temperature.. .. .. .. ,. 08 Deficiency for the day 4 Accumulated deficiency for month.. 28 Accumulated excess for year 131 PRECIPITATION (In inches) Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m... T Total for the month--., .. 2.31 Accumulated deficiency tor month.. 1.47 Total for the year .. 10.71 Accumulated deficiency ior year ... lu.sra Prevailing wind direction .. .. .. ..a. w. VV. J. Btimtmi i. JjDserver. Pnartanburo': H. C. Xfav l' rirvan(iia used thren pitchers to check the hitting 01 tne locals to-day. Spartanburg hud the better of the game throughout and won with easo. Two thousand saw tha game. Score: R. IL E. Spartanburg .. .. .. OtO 000 20x- 6 2 Grpenvlile 000110 000-2 8 2 Batteries: Sltton and Taylor; Weaver Armstrong. Laval and Gilmore. ' Orangeburg, fl. C, May 30.-ln a ffSll liant game to-day the locals b!ankM Darlington. Stowers was lnvlncful yiplding four hits and slriking out 10. was the best game of the season on tha feV'tne grounds. - , . ' Fcore: R. H E. ' Orangeburg .. .. fc, " 002 010 10x4 10 l Darlington 000 00 000-0 4 1 Battries: Stowers and Besusse; Ohme end Malloy, t -. , Sumter, S. C, May 30.-Sumter to-dav dr-feated Andereon - in one of the !est gams of the season on the local dm' i.im:. Hn(h nltchera lirt frufiii 1 1 th r-?i?tet wns -wen them;"" ' -re: . - - It. II. Ti. I n- 1 IV-A-l 4 4 "OX TnG SQUARE." Highest grade fine English Turkish Bath Towels and Bath Mats. The very best grade of English material NURSES' REGISTER REAL ESTATE THAT WILL fJAII YOU iiEY 6 vacant lots fronting on S. Tryon street; can be bought as a whole for ...... .... .. ... ........ ... $1,900. 10-room house and lot, W. Trade street, half block of Southern de pot, lot 75x240;- house alone would cost $4,600 to build. 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This is all right If you are thinking of buying, see us at once. Phone BSS. SOS N. Tryon St COA L - ICE Wc can always fi your orders promptly, regardless of quantity. Daily Ice capacity 160 tons. Standard Ice and fuel Co. C02I end Ice Phcr.a 19 The Don't Tarry Kind A business man's close up town modern home for sale. Situated 4 blocks from square, 4th ward; convenient (2 1-2 blocks) to P.O.; with in 100 feet of of car line. Shady side of street. 7 rooms, good lot. Best purchase of the day. Only ... ; .... . $4,50a DETAILS OP P. D. ALEXANDER ' Fire Insurance. . IT We are ready to your order for PURINA CHICK AftD ISN'T BAD to make a change when one isn't satisfied. . If your -clothes are not done up to suit your taste, remember there Is another way. 11 V W ' . 'iiv kl VV t. ; c 1 tv r. - c In Dilworth splendid new 8-room house, hot water heat, 1 r 50x200.. ... $3,C. In Elizabeth elegant 8-room house, furnace heat, lot afcou 100x200, barn on premises ... ... ... J3,5wJ 4 1-8 miles from city 43 acres on macadam road, good 6-roorr house and barn.... ... ., $75.00 per atre About 30 acres beautiful building lots, practically in the - .cit limits and near car line; only, . ............, 9300 per aci- THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. , . A, G. CItAIG, Secretary. ' Thone S77. Office 18 E. TnZ3 C EXECUTORS OF ESTATES . sometimes die before settling with the beneficiaries. This conipan: Is qualified by law to act as executor and Its', existence Is per petuaL Besides, It has all necessary clerical force for accuratel: keeping the books and a. competent board of directors to adv., in the handling of Tmat Funds. " . : " , . J AFfflCAN TRUST COM Trust BalldlBs. . Charlotte, N. C Charlotte Trust (Botrip 18 KA8T .TR AD E STIUSXT : ' GENERAL BANKING, WITH SAVINGS BEPARTSI1SNT In looking about for a bank to receive your money, you. want (to find a safe bank a contenient ' bank an accommodating bank. We want you to consider this bank along those lines. !,: , - . k t. TL LITTLE, President. ' , '- O. M. PATTERSON, TIee PresIJ, L, IL HA GOOD, Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHABIOTTE, N. C . HENHT IL McADEN. GEO. W. BRYAN. H.' It VICTOS. Preddent. Tici Prtildent CiiUei ' Capital. f 300.000.00 (- Barplni and Profit.. rr... $221,808.25 ', DXBECTORSt -. nENTtT M. McADin . P. B. MDOWEU) W. B. RODMAN T. W. WADE . CUAS. A. WILLIAMS .P. D. ALEXANDER G. W. BRTAIT J. a BURROUGHS FRANK GILREATH 9. S. MYERS Tour business respeetfnlly soil cited. Every oourtesy and accomn, datlon extended consistent with safe banking. . H. M. VI3TOR. Cashier- ..'.; TI12 Charlotte National Banli , :-: " v CnARLOTTE, N. O. : Many of our largest depositors started In business In a very em way with an account at this bank. Fidelity to their Interests . r terially "helped them and placed them among the most substa; business men of this city. ' .., j , We solicit your business. V B. D. HEATH, President. . W. n. TWlfflf, Cas JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President. j Eifjhty Per Cent. It is BLOjbCU a'O wa, w - w - r United States are depositors la Savings Banks. Credit is'C-a i provident, economical and thrifty class for their prominence int country. All over the country, people of all -classes are.tal.Inj I,, vantage of the Interest paid by Savings Banks on. depositj. e..riKn Runir fiffsra n. nlaca nf absolute safety for your funds, which at the same time also bring you an Income. ! . :: "WE PAY YOU TO SAVE.",", ' ' !- Southern Loan 6 Savin 4s C' j:a We have a few thousand dollars of ; n ft 11 1 'Mkm n , jnri in strongest homo corporations, which we arc cf" in aihonntn rf "0 or mere, vrliich hrc,ncn:tasal,
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