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CHAHLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APItfL 29, -1003. i V'.v f II &: S P 0 0 T 1 n G ; 7a R L D DAEEBALL' YESTERDAY , i ' National Lcu At tatfoeg:' Clcage-Plttabnrg, 8ot- tantl eold weather. v - ' .-' At Braoklya; Brooklyn 1; Philadelphia ?. - At ' Cincinnati: Cincinnati -St., Louis, ?.. gold weather. " . ' .; .t Boston: Boston I; New To & '' '; t American League, . -, '' XT- At Fhriadelphiai Philadelphia 4j Wash . tngton 4. , . . '. .',, At Cleveland: Cleveland 11; Detroit 8. -. At Mow Tork: New Tork 7; Boston 4. ' ; ; At St, Louis: EL Louis 4; Chicago I.' '' ?s ' ' Soathera League. . i .' rv''' A Atlanta: Montgomery 7; itiutt 4v ,.',.'" At Nashville: Birmingham 4; Nashville ... At New Orleans: New Orleaaa J; XJttl Rock ft. r.v: v-: , No ether game scheduled. ".; - ; , . ; ' ! Virginia League " : '! ' V '' v v' - At Roanoke:. Roanoke ;; Richmond A At Lynchburg: Lynchburg .7; Norfolk 4. At Portsmouth: , Portsmouth 1; Dan rill ft. ;V. ... ' . - , ; South Atlantic .League., f " ' At Savannah: Jacksonville I; Savannah v . .. ..- , At Augusta: August U: Cbarlettom . At Macon: Macon B; Columbia 4. i.Ji Other Game.- , ,. . At Raleigh: Delaware "University I; A.' A M. College 4. ' -v ' - - - ,- . At ' Cambridge. Miu.; Harvard 4; Bate ft. - ' . : , At Columbus, Ga.s Auburn Qa.) S; ' Mereer 1 . .c--- y- -, - At Lexington; V.: V. M. L ' , Davidson College A v .(v NATIONAL LEAGUE. - Cleveland, O., April a. Cleveland made V It three out of four from Detroit to-day. After Clarkeon had. allowed Detroit - to core Ave rune. Joss replaced him and In addition to Wanklnr the visitors' hits Ms batting was largely responsible for Cleveland's victory. ,- : ''. V ' ' '' 'Bcore:' :T-, ( 1 .' R. II E. Cleveland .. i.1. Oil Kx-11 15 B : Detroit .t i ....'.. 104 000 000- I . 7 : - 'Batteries: Clarknon. - Josa and Bemis; , KUUan, Ifullln and Thomas. ' Time. 2:03. Umpire,; OLougblln. f v ." Brooklyn. K.' T April ai.-philadelphia defeated Brooklyn to-day. 6, to 1. Wllhelm was batted hard, while Sparks was most ,: effective., . : ,.v ; - ... ' . Scorer '. R. ?. R. Philadelphia 109 301 OOO-fi 10 J Brooklyn .. ... .... 100 000 000-1 7s! ' Batterlea: Sparks and Dooln; Wllhelm and Bergen. Time, l:3l Umpire, Klem. . . Boston, -April 28. Boston was . again beaten by New Tork to-day.' I to 2. por- - ner did not allow the visitors a hit ' but was forced to retire In the' seventh-when a fiot liner from Devlin's bat hit his an kie. : v ; - Score:' R. H. h.' " New Tork .. 000 010 020 3 8 t ' Boston .. .. M 100 000-8 8 .3 Batteries: Taylor. MalarkT. Wlltse end Bresnahan; Domer.. Llndamsn and ' Bowerman. Time, 8 hours. Umpire, Em lie. '... . . , ;.,;,:' " 7 " r-77;' .. - ASlEKICAJr LEAGUE. St Louis, AprO ffl. St. Lonis defeated Chicago In an U-lnnlng game here to day., 4 to t Hits by Stone and Williams' and an error by Davis gave St, Louis the winning run. t - Score:4 ! v - ' R. H. B. SU Louis .. 'w, 00 002 001 014 ' f 2 Chicago .v ...... 001 000 200 00-8 9 1 Batteries: Graham. Dlneen and Steph ens and .Spencer; Smith, and Sullivan. Time, 2:25; Umpire, Evans. . ? : ' . . New Tork, April 28. The local AmerN cana knocked Olase out of the boa in . the first Inning to-day, defeating Boston. 7 to Xlelnow'a home run was the bat ting feature.., - i Score -"t "f- ' R, H.'K, Boston .. .. .. 002 011 000 4 6 I New Tork .. .. .... 419 00 Sht-7 It S Batteries:' Olase, Burchell and Carri gan;. Newton and Kleinow. 'Time, 1:80. Umpire, Sheridaa. . Philadelphia. Pa., April 1 2t-Washlng-- , ton. beat Philadelphia to-day.: 4 to' 4.: trr bunching hits on Plank." - The' PhllaAel '" phiaa in the first Inning made a triple ; piay.' . : - ', I' , .. Score: ' . , "t. .R, H..B. Washington ,.! 001 0 10IW U ... 1 . - Philadelphia ,.. .. ;0O0.00O.SOr-4 Batteries: Hughes and Stneet; Plank. , Ms x well, Csrter nd . Powers and ; S. Smith. Time. 3 hours. ' Umpires, Ccrn- nolly and Hurst, - SOUTHERN " LE AG UE.", . Atlanta.' Oa,, April 28. . . Score::-- , ' R. 11. E. Montgomery .. ... 000 ftrj 219-7 8 2 , AOantm .. .. .. 000 000 000 0 8' 4 "Batteries:" Crjstal and .Messettr Johns and McMurray, ; Time, 2:10. Umpire, l Pfcnnlngeiy--aL. .i...xytgv4 , ' Nashville, Tenn., April 28. . Score: . , . R. H. E. Birmingham .. ,." 800 100 0004 t o Nashville .. .. .. 000 000 100-1 10 .: 4 Batteries: . Flaherty -and Rsub; J. Du gan and Hardy. Time. 1:2. . Umpire, Brown. .. ." " . ', ' i ' " . - j : '.New Orleans', April 28. ;.; ' i8core: ' . ' ' ; R. H. E. Little Rock .7, 009 000 000-0: 4 , New . Orleans .. '.. ' U 001 001 ftOx 2, 7 - J 'Batteries: Walters and Wood; Bartley and Matthews. Tune. 1:2$. - Umpires, Fltsslmmona and O'Brien. Ji OFFICIAL SCHEDULE CAROLINA BASEBALL LEAGUE t, . CHARLOTTE. GREENSBORO. i WINSTON. : i '.' ', SPARTANBURG. GREENVILLE. -. i i . JACKSONVILLE WINS INTIRSTTNNING V ' .i.i ' . . . . . Savannah,' Oa, , April H-Jacksonvine scored enough runs In the first Inning to win the game. Lee outpltcbed Hixon and received better support. , . " r IACKSONVIUJB. AB R EH PO JL B Bierkotte, lb. , t ' 1 1 t MeMlUan. ea M M.4 1 . TaaOoe, ef. 4 : 1 J, 0 , 4 Dwyer, Xb. !4VX 1 v . Chandler. rf. ? 4 ft T 1 1 ' ft V" Muilaney.-jW1 . I . ft ft U Viola. .' , VI " 0'.,r Roth. e. ... I H ' ? Loe. - j.. i . ft '.v .; I " I ; -ft ITouia ..".i jw.;i;-i SAVANNAH. , AB R BH PO A B Shaw.'ea. .. M I.f ft . .1 ; I ; ft Pelkey, rf. .... 4 , ft : 1 I I ft Mora a. If. v. T"..; I "ft K Howard, ct .. 4"- ft ft I ft ft Morris, Zb. . .... I . ft T 4 ; Collett.-tb. . v " . Grady, lb. .. .. ... . , . u h ! KahUcoff, . .. .... 1 -1 9 1 Hlxon. p. .. I :ft;",l ft Jv 0 ToUls .. a -1 Jx 84 U t x Bierkotte out. bunted third strike. Score by Innings: ". 7 R. Jacksonville .. .-. a V- .... 000 Savannah : 0 001 000-1 Rummirv- Two-base hit: Dwyer. Sao- rlflce hiu: Shaw, Dwyer. Passed balls: Kahlkoff. . Stolen base Bierkotte. Base en balls r Off Hlxon 2; off Use t Struck eut: By ' !e' t: by Hlxon s. Lett on bases: Savannah' t: JackaonviUe X. Time, 1:44. . Cmplre, Lanlgan. - ; EASY VICTIM FOU ' ; v AUGUSTS SLUGGERS Augusta. Oa," April is. Augusta fell on Routh, . Charleston's recruit, trom the Carolina Stitte . League to-day for It hits and 11 runs. Sltton was invincible when he remained in the box. ' Manager Dex ter went to the firing line in the seventh and, two runs were made off his delivery. The batting of Coles and Mullin were features. ,..,',. 1 . -; AUobSTA. - : AB R BH PO A B 8 2 0 1 0 0 - I 8 1 0-0 8 7 1 ft 11 4 ft 1 111 1 11' ft 0 2 4 1 1 '1 ft 14 0 0 12 27 10 1 MoLaurin. if. .. M 4 Blerman. sa .; .... A Coles, rf. -.. .. .... 6 Dexter., Jb. and p. I Bender,' cf. .. t Valdois. 2b. .. .. .. 4 Brown, e. .".J, . .. 4 'ft 's Kuscn, so. ....... a x Sltton. p. 4 0 Richardson, lb. ... 10 Totals... .. ... 8ft- CHARLESTON. J AB R BH PO A B Mullin, cf, .. .. .,108 1 0 Ball, - It '., ..., 4 ft 0 ft 0 Meaney. rf. .. .. .. 8 0 1 - 01 Lewia 8b. .. .. 4 0 0 ' 1 ' 8 O'Haloran. 2b. .. ,4ft 0 1 2 ft ft 1 f ft . 0 0 8 a I Ijtelslnger, e. ,u. 3 7 ft . 1 4 1 Wilkinson, lb, ..t 4 I e "Vt I Hartsell. as. 4 "1 v 1 . Routh, p. . -i '- ' 4 Durlln, . .. ..... 1. ,0,2 0 Tolala ..... 84 8 4 24- 17 8 Score by innings; i ;"; R. Charleston .". .....j OOO 000 200-8 Augusta V..'.l i...r.iM 1 008 Six 11 Summary: Earned runs: Augusta 8; Charleston . Three-base hits: Bender, Two-base-hls: Coles, Hartsell, Stolen bases: Dexter 2;. Valdois 2; Busch, Mul lin, Meaney. Relslnger. i Left 4M . bases: Augusta 8; Charleston Base on balls! Off mtton 2: Dexter 2; Routh 8. Struck out: By Sltton 9i off Dexter li off Roulb 8.- Sacrifice- hits:- MeLaurln. Blerman, Bender.' Wlldt'tch: Sltton 1. Time, 1:50. Umpire, Truby. MACON PUTS UP ; ' v' " A STUPID GAME Macon, da.; April' 28. After throwing away five 'chances to win the game by reckless base running1 and stupid plays, the locals rallied in the ninth, making two runs and tlelng the score. Btubbe's double In the 10th -brought In the win ning tally. Friend was bit hard through out the game and . was taken out in the ninth; , ' MACON. ' - . ,,'AB R BH PO A .B Murdoch, cf. ( 1 ft 1 , I , Dawklns. 3b. .. ... 2- ft ; 1 4 '8ft Stinson. rf. .. .. " 8 ft ft 7 ft RhntonM 8h, .... 4 ft 1 1 7 1 Wolleben, lb. .. Lewis. If. ,. ;. Hhes, cx .. ,, .. Whalen, ss. .. Stub be, ss. ,, Malarkey, 8b.. ., Clark, p, ,. .. S 1 . 2 18 1 ft I " 2 ', 2 . 1 0 ft 3 1 . 0 4 3 1 i 4 i; i ,i 3 1 3 1 1 ft t ft 0 4 10 4 0.3 1 . 4 Totals .. ... .. . Columbia; v - 87 ( 14.30 21 AB R EH PO. A Manlon. ss. .. .. .. 8 -. 1 Blgbee. 2b. .. .., . . 4 ,1 McMahon, 8b. .. w I 0 Oork.lb. .. ,i ... 8 0 1 - . 0:4 2 8 0,1 Kiernan, If... Ihr, cf." .. Wagnon,. rf. w $ 0 1 4, 4 ft .0 3 0 Cote, c- ,. Friend, .p.- Harnlsh, c. .. .. 3 1 3 0 3 2 o i , Welcher, p. Totals ..' .. -,.'... 88' 8 80 14-1 tcire Jy Irnlngs: Msoon ... . .. .. .. 000 200 002 14 Columbia ..... .. ... ... .. 000 040 004 0-4 Summaryt Two-ba,se - hits: - Kiernan, Woblleben: -McMahon, B. Clark, Stubbe. Hits: Off Welcher 2;-Friend 12. Sacrifice hits: Murdoch. Dawklns. .Stolen bases: Manlon.- Blgbee, Lohr, Cote. Friend, Dawklns. .Lewis. Shea, , Clsrk. Double pUys: Friend to Blgbee, Clark to Rho ton lo Wohllebetu. Left on bases: Macon CHARLOTTE. t GREENSBORO May 11. 12. 13 June 15. 18, 17' July US, 21. 22 May 25. M. 27 Jua 24, 30, July 1 Aug. 8. 4, 4 - v . .June l,.t I July 4, 7. 4 Aug. lft, 11 11 ' April 80, Mir t I June 1 &, July 4 p. m, July 4, 10. U ' April 3ft. May 1. I June 4. 8. . . July f, 3ft, U May t g. 4 June 25, 24, Tt July 80. 8L Aug. I May Z. 14. 50. , -June tZ, 2f., 24 ' July 27, 28, 28 '.. June L, 2, 3 July , 7. 8 Aug. 16, 1L 12 I; Columbia t. .Base on balls ! Off Clark 1; off Friend ; off Welcher t Hit by pitcher: Shea. Struck ' out: By Clark : Friend 1 Passed balls: Hamiih. Wild pitch: Friend. Time, 2: W. Umpire, Buck ley.. . ' . .... ' . J .7 BAPTISTS TRIUMPH . . OVERJFIIEUAKERS Price Is Touched For' Eleven Hits, Including a Homo Ran and a Three-fiagger . Wake . : Forest Cinches jme to First Inning, When Four Rnna Are Made Final -.Score is ft to I. , .. : , ' ; , Special to The Observer .;X r Wake Forest, April 88. Olre ear, Q ye people. -". The i unconquerable have gone dowir In Ignominious defeat.- Jemple la king of the diamond. The Quakers and Baptists, having; twe of the strongest teams In the State,' faced each other this afternoon, with ,'jawa get and with teeth blenched, both determined to win.4 Promptly at 3:10 Umpire Caddell called the game and Wh'te for the 'visitors went "Id the bat, going out Hajnrlck to Joseyl C. Take follows, beating out an In field hit . HIU flies out to left. Pric follow eult. Temple to Josey.' - . ' Hamrlck for the locals leads - off" with a hit to right for three, bases. Dawson hits to second, scores . Ham rick and reaches first on an, error. Freeman sacrifices,.' advancing Daw son to second. . Hammond singles to third, reaching first Temple - goes out, second to - first scoring Dawson. .Couch singles, scoring Hammond, and, crosses the rubber on Benton'a ' hit. Josey brings the inning1 -to a close, going out third to first ( The game was, won In thla inding. ' j Guilford made her only run in the second, when eharpe reached first on an infield hit. scoring on singles of Anderson and R. Doake. Combs flew to pitcher, Hobbs fanned and Anderson was Vaurht at Ihft - plate. Guilford was unable to score or hit after the second Inning. There was no scoring until the . fourth,- when Hamrlck crossed the plate on a hit and errors of HIU and Anderson.. In the seventh ie sphere, dropping over the plate, suaacniy siariru uB.t i m, opposite direction outver t centre i field and but for telephone wires and the weatherboardlng on a two-story j house would still be rolling down tae vales of Franklin county, Temple In the meantime, majestically stepped off tha distance around the diamond. The enthusiasm of the crowd knew too bounds. - ' ' -: , - The game " from beglnnjng t,o end was great great . balU w The features were Temple's home run and work In the boar Hamrlck s three-bagger; the hitting of the whole team, every play er making a hit; the phenomlnal tfp with one hand, by Hammond, and the work of Dawson, Perkins and Free man. In the outfield for Wake For ert: the double play, HIU to Wh te to Anderson, and the work of Hill on short for the. visitors. . The )lne-up wasr v -Gulltord Price, p; - Sharpe and Stewart, c; Anderson, lb; White. 8b. Doake, 8b; HUL as; R. v Doake, If; Combs.cf: Hobbs, rf. . . ,. VnMit Tern Die. - n: Mam- I rick, c; Josey, lb; Couch. Jb; Ham mond. 8b: Benton, as; Perkins, If, Dawson, rf; Freeman, rf, . ,' Score by innings: 5 11 l Wake Forest . . 400 140 160 11- 4 Guilford, .. . i .014 0,002-;V w r-i Struck out By Temple 4. by Price . n . .iif)ff Tern r1e 1. Earned runs, Wake Forest 8. Time, CHESTER'S MERETORTINO.' Manager CaldweU WU1 rsMostly College ien, . nciui L the Old Lincolnton Une-Up. i Special to The Observer.- . ' Chester,1 S. C. April 28. Chester s diamond aytlata are mobilising, a good-alxed squad already having re ported. Practice - at the Tou2 showa that Manager CaldweU has secured the ' services of aome good men, Several players have not. ye come In but will be here soon. Those -who Have arrived and are :wprc; tlce aire as follows: J. I. Smith and Gua . Forbes, of -Greenville, 'N.Xi Brandon. , of Charlotte; W. 8. Blel, of Charleston: Drake, or McAden vllle. N. C.: Miller and Smith, both of Charlotte. '"'-' Chester will use, mostly college men. The fans here were much. Im pressed Jat summer with the h'gh claas Lincolnton aggregation, and the indention Is to pick a team or the same calibre and character. It Is llkelv that several of the men wno were in the Lincolnton Hne-up last year will be with Chester. - It la the Intention of the 4ocal aasoclatlon to n.k. h.pit mnA fair flaht for the uennant and Chester may be de pended on to put up a fair and square fight throughout. There is Intense rivalry among the teams in the circuit and the outolok Is for a splendid seasoiKOf fast ball. ; : RHcr Oty Puts Bnslnesa Ihto Ita Base. . .... hall.- Special to The Observer. v.. ...... .r Slier Ctty. April 28. Membere of the Slier City Athletic Association met in the drug etore yesterday afl'ernoon and adopted a constitution and elect ed the following Officers: L. L. Wrenn, president; M. M. Fox. vice preeldent; J. George Hannah,' Jr.. eecretary nn treaurer; L. 8. Stroughon. manager, and B. H. Lambe. assistant manager. The advisory committee is composed of 3. M. Stout, C. K. Wrenn. -A. A. Lambe. J. C. Lane and 3. Wade Slier. It is the purpoee of the association to enclose the ball ground, erect a grand -wtand end make other Improt-ements at once. Members of the aasoclatlon are enthusiast over the outlook for the future and promise some good game before the season ends. ' WINSTON. SPARTANBCRG. GREENVILLE. ANDERSON. May 4. 4, 4 . May 14. 15. 14 ; " May Jl.: 22. 23 May 28. 21. -80 Jun 8, 4. 10 " Jun 14, 13. 20 June 2S, 24, 17 ' July 2, 3, 4 a. m. July 13, 11 IB . ' July 28. 24., 25 .-- July 80. 8t Aug. t : July p. m. - : y-. ' ... -. ' Aug. A 7, 8 . May 28. 24, 8ft - May Jt'2X 23' May 14. 15. 14 '. May A a. 4 ' July 8. 8, 4 a. m. Jun 11, U IS Jun 18, 19. 20 ' Jun 8, 8 ' Aug. 4. 7. 8 , . July 14, n, 18 5 ? July 28, 24, 25 July 13, H 14 r- : . r r-1 May 24. 24. 2T Mar 11. A . Way .14. tt, 14 ' ..... ' Jun , 80. July 1 Jun 15, 14, 17 f' Jun 18, 19, 30 , t ' Aug, 8. 4. I . July 20. 2L tt'' Juljr 23, 24 2S i - . ! t , . ,. ' - -. May 18.19, SO , - T ''. .' May A 29. 80 - . May It tt 18 Jun 22. 23. 24 y 1 - '. . jmy 8. 1 U in, Jun IS, 14, 17 July. 27. 28. 29 ' , ' . Aug. 4, 7 8 ; t Julr 20, 21, 23 ' ' ' J May VtVT 'faay ITf " - May; .'?.. v , Jonft It 12. O Jun 8. 4, 10 , , -. r' June 29, 30. July 1 July 14. 17, 14 . July p. m. " : - Aug. A 4 I ' -- - ' J'llf 13, 14. 14 - '- '"- : - f " . . V ' ' - May . 21 23 . V Jtm t 3. t ' April 88. May t V 1 " - ' Jun a, 24. n . JulyVft 7, 8 " June 4.-4. .j V ' - July, 80. 8t-Aug. 1 Aug. 19, U. U : July 9, 14. U - ' ' n&RNETS DEFEAT , ' . ROCK HILL AGAIN Charlotte pulled another victory from Rock HIU. yesterday afternoon In the second and last of, the series of games with the Palmetto State ggre gaHSn. t was an excellent exhibl. tlon, full of ginger and plenty of ex citement - for. the fans. Wiley Platt and Jesse Reynolds did the twirling for the Hornet and' both were .In good form. ' Tha Rock Hill bunch was unable to make , anything oft either of them. ' In the" beginning ' of the elxth ' inning when ' Reynolds rellev- eo natt, it looked as If the visitors had 'blood In their eye. , '.Three men were on bases and only one man waa out when a beautiful double Dlav from third to home. . and home to first blasted their hopes on this occasion. .. The oonteet was not without ita sen- eatdonal features. Piatt ingratiated himself Into the heart of local fan- aom wnin he drove a liner over the left fielder's head, scoring a Charlotte gentleman -and -going. to' third - him self. -The ball stopped when It rolled against the fence, In deep left.. Blan ton'fe fielding for the visitors . . was phenomenal, covering a -vast territory with remarkable velocity. When he nabbed , J'lth- ;' a. -; single hand a hot Timer V It ; daahed down f the foul line, thft " grand stand i shouted . and waved its appre ciation ef the player's ability. ' It was a magnificent haul. On other occa sions, he showed that he never alum bered nor slept ' la the left garden. 'The fans were better pleased than ever with the Hornets. - They showed an ability to. hit the hall and hit' It at the right time. If anybody hat thought there ' waa anything wrong with .he aggregation. the criticism hung around a' seeming inability .to connect with the spheroid. The boys evidenced the fact yesterday that they can be counted upon. The team la all right ,.. - FIRST INNING. ' . Blanton ' opened the contest for Rock Hill by hitting to third and dy, Ing at first. G-unter hit a high one to Snedden and was out. Jamee got to first on four wide ones: and was forced at second on Swlnk'a grounder. For Charlotte. Newton started by ballooning out to right Lewis hit In front of the plate and was thrown out at first by the pitcher. Foley flew out to second. , , , SECOND INNING. Dwhwva aiM.MinrlAil kiif atAAAMil 4a Hear aawaa ivuuum vui vvvvnu aaa saw , O'Neill shot one to . centre . for one Dag. uoneen new out to lert ana Prim died via second to first. "Pap" Mets ballooned to left Hln ton hit to right for one bag and trav eled to second on Snedden'a sacrifice. Bateman "hit to short and beat It out: when Hlnton attempted to score from second ne was - tnrown out nrsi to catcher. '. . , THIRD INNING. Piatt didn't like Sawyer's looks and struck him out. Blanton went out on a high one to short Gunter hit to short and died at first. Brennen drew a. tase on halls and when Piatt slammed the ball to deep left for three bags he crossed the plate, registering the first run and Platt waa safe at third. Newton flew out to second, no advance. Lewis was bit by a pitched ball and went to first, from where he at once swiped second. . Foley was out on a long one .i.ki .ml niatr atllA An the throw. 1U lit". " , .. in. Met grounded to short and waa retired at first. FOURTH INNING. Jamea went out. second to first Swlnk flew out to third, urowa drew the eecond hit off Platt, a single to left O'Neill grounaea to vnira Hlnton reached first on antrror of second' ana was wennceu m kvdihi by snedden. Hlnton stole third. Bateman ballooned to 'right and Hln ton died at home trying to scora on the throw-In. v i FIFTH INNING. ( Goheen flew out to right. Prim hit to the pitcher and was out at first Sawyer grounded out to first Rrennen hit to third and waa aafa on third baseman' error. Platt sent Brennen to second on a nice saenncw. whamt" and scored Bren- nen on a alngle to left Lewis hit a line, drive to left and after a long rua Blanton stabbed it with his left hand, thereby blighting all hopes of further scoring.. . SIXTH INNING. Manager Reynold relieved Platt In the box. Blanton, the nrsi msn u face him. bunted in rroni or ins pi and waa tnrown o "r" " - ton. . Gunter singiea to ngnu -ni .. mn orror of centre reacneu 111 , . and Gunter went to second. Swlnk hit to left ning looked blue for Reynolds but he get. .... - - and Rmvn enrouaded to third and Gunter died at the .plate.and Hmton threw Brown hut at ; first, thereby completing a beautiful dou- bl.--' ;'- - '-'' h""-:-U.-, ' SEVENTH INNING. ; r , -7 -O'Neill went out." third to flr-t Goheen died, pitcher to Brst..PrIm flew out to third. . :. w... vi Foley failed to connect. . Meti hit through " "third ror a" " tngle. Hlnton flew out to centra. Snedden ground ed' out. third to first, : ; ..,;..;''. -v ''' i: - EIGHTH INNING ' '' Sawyer proved ; the first victim of Reynolds' , curves. Blanton flew, but to left and Reynolds was mean enough to strike out Manager Gunter. - Newton ballooned out to - centre. Lewi flew out to second..- Foley hit a long one to left and waa out. ; ,' ; -- NINTH INNINO. , . V James went out pitcher ' to flrst Swtnk flew out to centre. Brown reached first on an error of third. O'Neill hit to third and was safe on WILLIAM FIRTH,' PRES. ' : r v;v.:'v'';"..V; 1 an error and Brown crossed (he plate with the. first, -run - for .Rock Hill. Goheen fouled out to flrst. ---r ROCK HILL, v AB.R BRPO. A JS Blanton, B. 4 48-1 ft ft ,v 1 ,7 1 .4 . ft - ft ft M -4 0 1 f 4 . ft - 4 11 ft. 8 1 ft '? 1 4v ! 0 " 4 ,02 ft - ft ft .. s a ,4 .0.. ft 3 4 -.4, 4 , 4 . 0 4 "I, i. 24 10 1 Ounter, lb.. .. .'. 4 Jamea ss.. .... Swink,- C,. .M Brown, 3b. .'ta.'.- O'Nelll, 2b. ..... .. Goheen. cf. ... . 8 a 8 1 Prim. rf. Sawyer. f p. ., ; .. Haman ., '. .Totals. .. 33 - Batted for Goheenins ninth;-: CHARLOTTE. ' : - AB . R BH PO A Newton, ss. 4 '. 0 -1 Lewia,- If. ...... ., 3 3 A 14 Foley, rf. .. .. 4 Mets. lb. .. .... 3 Hlnton. c .. ... .. 8 Snedden. 3b. .. .... 8 Bateman. cf. ,. ... 3 Brennen. 2b. ..... Piatt P. 5 Reynolds, p. .. .. 1 Totals .. .. ..... 28 8 . .8 ,13 8 Scora by Innings; - R. Rock Hill .. - 000 000 001i CharlotU .. .. .. .. - 410 tx-a Summary: Earned runa, none. Three- base . hit ' Platt. Htta: Off Platt 3: oar Reynolds 2; off Sawyer t. Struck out: By Piatt lr by Reynolds U by Sawyer .8. Double-play, -Snedden to Hlnton to Met. Bases oa balls: Off Piatt 1; Off Sawer 1. Umpire, Graves. ; TlPe, 1:80. DELAWARE WINS ONE GAME IN STATE Special to The Observer, Raleigh, April 28. Costly, error caused A.- A M. o Jose the game. with Delaware here to-day. Considering the fact that Clin ha pitched but very few game, he did well and with prop er support stood a good show for win ning hi gatpe. The locals outhit the visitor, bunching- nve trr in cne nrsi Inning and scoring three runa Three runs were earned by A. & M. while only two were by Delaware, the rest being mad, on either error or wild throw. The gam waa rather slow specimen of baseball. The feature of the game waa Thompson s tnree-oag- ger -with Harris on second in tne eighth. Delaware' shortstop and Black, ahortatop of A. at M.. played a good game. Score by innings: k. h. b. Delaware .. .. 102 401 2118 8 8 A. A M. .. .. 800 000 0104 10 t Bat teries: SUlery and Adklns; Cline and Thompson. Struck out By 6Illery 4, by Cllne 4. Baa on ball Off Cllne 4. Wild pitch, Cllne. Umpire, Thompson. Time, 1:55. TRINITY Tl TRIXITY PARK 0. Lane Allow the " Preps" Only One tHlt Claude West Stars at Short and Bundy With the Stick. Special to The Observer. Durham, April 28. Trinity Park School to-day met defeat at the handa ef Trinity College for the second time this season by score of 7 to 0. The Vintna" nnt un a. ood ahowina hut were out-claased by their older broth- double plays, McRae to Donaldson to ersr .Lane waa in the firing pit for Turner, McRae to Booe, th two Trln.tfy and yielded but one' hit. Ja hits of Booe and SherrlU, Booe' Claude West a abort for th collegTp three-bagger and Doyle's sUh of waa easily the tar of the contest, tiot Sherrill's hot liner. Clark.; although only taking all chances that came hJs wild; walking seven men, allowed way but making spectacular . catches the cadet only one hit. . that brought forth great applause. ' Score ,v R.H,B. Bundy hit well. 'landing on the big r"''?10? "H2 2S !!x"! ; J ! . . . i." a V T AAA AAA Infl J W sx "prep mccner ' roe tnraa iira Aiit on four time up. Score by inning:. R. H. E. Trinity Park. 000 000 0000 1 t Trinity ' . . .... 003 oai oojt 7 i 3 Batterieat Ross and Moore; Lane and Claude Flowers. Umpire, Wood ard. ' ' i - . Gaffney Has It Baseball Knthnslasts, TOO, .-. Special to The Observer. ..'.'.. Gaffney, S. April 28. Mayor W. H.. Ross and Ed H. Decamp have rented the plot of land " on North Limestone street, which Is owned by William Phillips. Esq., and will con vert it Into a baseball park. These gentlemen expect .to enclose the grounds and erect a commodious grandstand for th accommodation ef the Gaffney fan.' This seem emi nently proper, as the people of Gaff ney, aa well as those elsewhere, take the greatest JnteresW in the national game. ' ; - ', fjeorgetown Make It Three Straight From Virginia. Washington, April 24. Georgetown' de feated" Virginia her.8"to 0.- taking the entire series of . three games , from th Southern team. The, featBre.waajh catch of Suasong. of Virginia, who fell and then caught the ball la centre field. Score: , . .... R. H. B. Georgetown .. .. WO 003 00x 8 , 8 0 Virginia .. ono 000 OflO-0 8 4 Batteries: Devlne, Eckenrode and Duf fy; Walker and Pearson. s GOUTHErtN PACIFIC . . -. .- . ..... ....-- "SUNBET ' V' . " , . , : .... . ' -: : 'V7est Southwest and California - . .TTrite , the undersigned for low round-trip, rates; each first and third Tuesdays of March and April .to points in LOUISIANA, TEXASy ARIZONA, 0KLAH0MAr etc., with Btopoverr1 aUoybV eood for 25 days from date of sale. ' ' ' Terv low rates also to - - - i s CALIFOBNIA ' From all points from March ? - . New Orleans , BO0THEEIX PACUIO. Pullman ourist Sleeping Cars vvia 'Atlanta, Montgomery and New Orleans to California with out dun'se. Best equipment, oil-burning locomo- tire 5. r-r 7 Ask for literature about the West ' , :r-'.- - : . ' J. F. VAir EEITSSELAEIl, " :' . . General Azzzi. ' lZi Peachtres CL. . . Atlanta, Ga. TRAXK B. 1 aV.1 79 Uilk Street, Boston. U&ss. tuc Stop ;Un?' .'KflEei , : : . About leaky roof and nse Rex Fllotkote Roofing. For sal (.';: ' We) carrj everytldna; TRIXITV-CLEMSOX G.iME. Big- Battle on the Diamond to Be Fought at uastonlar Friday Between Palmetto and Tar Meet Teams ' Many Fan to Go Over From Char , lottc. ..,. . . '-. -' . Tha gam of, baseball .which was scheduled early In the spring to be played a Latta Park hy the Trinity and Clemson tea ma Friday. May 1st win not be played here on account of the league gam on ihat data. Instead it will be pulled off at the Loray Park diamond at Gaatonla. There is no doubt but that this will U a game well worth seeing, for the op posing team are among the irougetj college aggregation in the Soutn. Trinity has a record of fifteen games won and only four lost In spi: of the fact that she ha played many strong nines. Chsmson's record, while possibly hot so good, I a splendid one and whichever come out victorious Friday will do it by a narrow margin. In order that the many fans In Charlotte who like the gilt-edged qual ity of college baseball and who have been looking forward with much in terest to thia oonteet between the MfithodiBts and South Carolina, farm er may not be entirely disappointed, the game waa changed to the neareat down and a large ciowd is planning to go over to Gaatonla Friday. The game will be-called at 2:80 o'clock so that thoee going from thl ritfmay return the same evening on No. 12. A second game between Trinity and Clem on will be played at Wlnaton-Sa lem Saturday. A VICTORY FOR DAVIDSON. Preebyteriana Wind Up Their Trip by Defeating V. M. I. S to t Clark Walk Seven Men, But Al lowi But One Hit. , Special to The Observer. Lexington. Va.. April 28. David son College concluded Its Virginia trip by defeating V. M. I. on the latter' grounds to-day. The contest was hard fought all through. The Presbyterians sent a man across the home plat In the first and second Innings, not allowing the soldier boys to score till the end of the seventh, when three bases on balls, coupled with two wild throws, netted two runs for the cadets. - In the eighth Davidson scored the winning run with a base on balls and a three-base hit by Booe. In the sixth Donaldson waa thrown, out at - tn home plate and tn the seventh Mc' i ciure -was also thrown out at the plat on a great throw by Pollock 4 A centre. Tha features were: Two ..vvw www vw a Batteries: Clark and SherrlU; De vault' iid Beauchamp. Churcw'Weet Jfo. -1 Down - Tryon By th ecore f H. BMlre Church street team No. 2 yesterday defeated Tryon street No. t. In A .hot gam of baaebalL considering the cool ih of th past feAr day. The battery to Church street waa composed of Stew. art and Hoovtr, while for Tryon street Weddlngfeliow, -Glenn- and Cobb, of flclated. The feature of the gam was th catching of Hoover. ; ANNTJAt RKFNION CONFEDER- ATK VETERANS, BIRMING , HAM, ALA, JUNE tTII v. k llTlf, lt)08. , Th southern Railway announce following i round-trip rate for th above occasion; u. :-.,., Charlottft... Durham. ... Qastonia.... Greenstoro. Hickory.,.. Raleigh.... t l S 1141 3.SS '. M ..., ....... ...... iv.ta ....... 4.20 12.08 18.44 Goldsboro. . Approximately low rates from other points. - ..:... M - - ' Date of sale June (th, 7th and 8tk; good returning leave Birming ham midnight June 20th. For further Information apply to ny agent Southern Railway, , , R. L. VERNON., Traveling Passenger Agent '. EOTJTE" ' 1st ita April 30th via the COM3NS, Tlce Pre. ar.J Z. ; '' only by In Mm Furnlahlags. ' N. R. Following schedule' figures pub lished only a information, and are not ' guaranteed. April 12th, 19u: . 1:20 a. tn.. No. -84. daUy, for Vaihlng-, ton and points North. Pullman drawing room aleepers to New Tork. Day eoacbea to Washington. , A v 3.20 a. Nc. 23, dally, for Columbia. Savannah and Jackaon villa Pullman drawing room sleepers to Augusta and Jact'OBVi'1 rjaj,, coache to Jackson villa. . No. 8. aaliy. for Wciimond an.t local points. . . : a. bl. No. 44, dally, for Waahtnr- ton and points sarin. Day , jutoiiaa Charlotte to Washington. ; r w 4:30 a. m., Nv. 85, dally, for Columbia and local point. : i r 7:14 la. m., No. 14, dally except Snndar. for Statesville, Tayluravllle end l--al points. Connects at MooresvlU lor Wlv. aton-balem. and at SutesviUe tor AU ville. ... f . . ...... ,,, ... x 7:JS . m.4 No, , daily, for Atlanta. Day coaohe Charlotte to Atlanta. Stop at principal -point ea route. . ' -. M: a. m.) No. 84, dally, for Wash in, ton and points North. Pullman drawing! room meeptni to ' iw Tor BU0 Ki,:nnon'v -Day coachesjto Waahington, Dining ear service. I. 19:50 a. ntj No. 2. daHy, for Wlasten; Salem, Roanoke- and kcad points. . 11:01 a. m.,iNo. n. dally. New Terk a New Orleans Limited. Drawing roent . sleeping car Observation and elub ear. New York to New Orleans. Drawing room sleeper) New Tork to Atlanta. Solid Pullman train. Dining car aervloe. 12:04 p. m.j No. 11. dally, for Atlanta. ' and local potnta. 4:00 p. ra.,No. 44. dally, for Greens boro and local points. . . . . 4:36 p. m.. Nil 41. dally, ezeept Sunday. ' for Sense and local point. . - 4:48 p. m., n. 27, daily, for Columbia and local points. 4J0 p. m.. No. 24. daily except Sunday, for Stateavllle. Taylnravllle and local points. Connect at Stateavllle for Aahe ville, Knoxville and Chattanooga. ; 7:14 p. m., No. 12, dally, for Rlsbmond and local points. Handle Pullman aleep er, Charlotte to Washington, and Char lotte to Richmond. , 4:21 p. m.. No. 88, dally. New erk and . New Orleans Limited for Washington and points North.. Drawing room sleepers, observation and elub ears to New Tork. Dining ear aervloe. Solid Pullman train. 4:38 p. m.. No. 85. d.ly, for Atlanta and points South,- - Pulluan drawing ' room." aleepers New Tork to New Orleans. Rich mond ,to Birmingham. Charlotte te At- ' lanta. Day eoacbea Washington te New Orleans. , Dining car aervic. . , Ticket. Bleeping, ear reservaMens. n4 detail Information ' can h obtained at Ckt 0GKERTUU, T,,r01, V Vic Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Waehlngton. D. C g. H. HARDWICK, P. f. 1L, , . , W. H. TATLOE. rf.K A., . Washington. D. C ' R.' I VERNON. T. P. A? Charlotte. N.'.C SEABOARD . Jh.. rrtvl nd departure a well' , a the time and connection with ether eompanlea, ar given only aa latorma-' tlon an4 are not guaranteed. -tir,ci,In.t0 Rrtncipal clUe North. East, 6outh , and Southwest Schadal taking effect April Uth, ISOt, subtect to change without notte. ioMii..'0' p" " ' trains ar sow, by-rais. company and accepted by th paaaangar nh. t He underttahding that this company wlttwet be reaponaible tor failure to run Its trains scnedu Is thn pr for any such delay a may bi incident ' to their operation. Care la inZrSiii give correct timo of eonneeting Unea. kot this company I not respooaibie for er" rors or omlsalons. , . . Trains leave Charlotte as follows- ' No. 40. dally, at 4:30 a. nv. tor Mow roe. Hamlet and Wilmington. onaaetlng at Monroe with S3 1 f or Atlanta. Birming ham and tha Southweet; with ft tor Ral elh. Weldon and Portsmouth; with 44 at Hamlet for Raleigh. Richmond, Wash, inston. New York. , . No. 133. dally, at 4:50 a, m., for Lln eolnton. Shelby and Rutherfordton with, out change. No. 44. dally, at 1:44 p. tn.. for Monroe Hamlet, Wilmington and all local points -connecting at Hamlet with 43 for ColurnJ bia. Savannah and all Florida i... end No. 8J for Raleigh. Richmon.i" ' VasblBton trna rtew-Tork. . No, 1.12. dally, 70 p. nj-. for Mourn conned tn a" with 41 for Atlanta hirmi-.,'. htnt and the Southwest with train Mac HamJet for RlchraonA Waahlneto a-nd New T.M. With 33 at. Motirrwr fr Kalelgru.- Portsmouth and Norfou Through sleeper on this nam from Char lotte, N. c. to rorimonin, vs., dally. Train arrive In Charlotte ss foikw- No. 131, l any aauy. irom points North and South. m- Mo. ex oauv, it m c a, m.. front Wllminw. ion inn No. 132. dally7.'? p. fnrdton. -Sliv.lff Lincoln nvr from Rntiv. Lincolnton and C H W. Railway Wlat. ' ' . NO. J. P- "-. ""T. irom wiuntng. ilet ani Monroe; lao from points iBt. Nertn and Southwest. Coo nectlaVf at Hamlet and Monroe. neriiona im roaoa it namiet wim h trains foe points. North. South rj gouthweat. which are romnoeed of estlbul day coaches between Porta. ,uth and Atlanta, and Waehlncton Jarkvjnville. and ale ping ears Mv..n Jersey -U7. tTOiinanam -ana Memphia. 1 and Jersey City and Jacksonville; , Cafe cars en alt through trains. . For information, time-tables, reeerv. tlon or Seaboard descriptive literature apply to ticket arnts er adrlraen: JAMES KEB. Jit. C. P. A -82 Selwyn Hotel charlotte, . N. C 'Southern Railvav SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES VIA SEABOARD TO HOT SPTONCal AND RinTRX ACCOUNT OF ' ' SOUTHERN BAPTIST CON- r VEN'TION, MAY UTH TO . - , ; 20T1I. Special Low Rate From All Tolnt,v From Raleigh round trip. . . . .14 8 5 From Wilmington round trip.. 37.4 From Charlotte round trip... 32.0ft From Maxton round trip..... 34. "S From Durham round trip II 7 i Tickets to be sold May 10th, Uth and 12th. with final return limit June 14th. . The Seaboard ' offer eice!nt double daily service via theouickpt and..Tnoat.. direct.. rnnt, Thr..., ( Pullman will be provided from 1 ai elgh if sufficient number rive a! vane information . to just:.y . n doing so. - For further information aj;' t ticket aeenta, er adireM C. H. GATT1-N T. P. A , - ' r.ai,-!gh. n. c. JAMES ICSft. JR C. P. A . - Charlotte. C. May T. 4. Jane 11, 12, 13 July M. 17. U May 14, 14. 20 Jun 22, 28, 24 July 27. 28. 29 ; ANDERSON. . - . v. f f
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