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UnAKLKJTT-E. DAJ.L7T UiJSJXY JCXT, AUUUDT ru,;i.WO. CAROIJNA ASSOCIATJQKVAGES.lOQj WTXXIAU. FIRTH, PRES. THE FKA-NIw 11. CCiil-NS, Tl Xu 1 tHE SPORT(rJG f pup 33ASEBA1L yesterday " - "' 1 ' ." t ? ' Fastrrn Carollwa Leasuo. ' , ; Wilson 3; Wilmington 4. . 7, '. ; ltaleifh (; Goldsboro S. . '.-'; . Virginia irne. ; , V Lynchburg !; Richmond ; Roanoke 2; Norfolk 0. -V.' Portsmouth S; Danville . i ? National Wtu& - : Chicago 5; Boston- L . "J. Pittsburg 0; Brooklyn 4. l ; St. Louis-Philadelphia, rain., . - ..-. Cincinnati 1. w York 3. ; , . American Ijeague. -- JWashlngtonJlSt, Louis 4. I Second fame Washington 4; fit, Louie J, . . New York I; Detroit 0. ) , - IhJladelph!ar-: -CWeaB t-t ( - -,. 1 11 fBat0B Cleveland 3. ' ' ' -Southern Leame. A , , Ijllrmlnghain 4; Atlanta t , Second i - game toppd by rain ( after aecond ln- . nlnsl- . U : i - ' ' V . Nashville. 6; Montgomery 3, c No others scheduled. " . ', goat). Atlantic League. - ' r -. Charleston-Savannah, no game, - rain. ' ; Jackaonyilla IS; . Augusta. 1 18 innings, i v ' darkness). . I : ' , t , Columbia-Macon, no game; raia.,, -- t. Astern League. . Newark 10; Montreal 8. Second game ; , Newark I; Montreal S, - , . ..... Rochester 8; Buffalo L Second game iiocneaier i; unnaio . . X , wTANDISG O TILE CLCBS. f 1! EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. - Wan. Lost. Pet. Wilmington .. ..' ., .... Q 13 .MT - . Wilson . v.- IS ,: 18 .U ' Goldsboro , ..18 , M . .629 ' ' Raleigh .. .-.vV .. .. " 27 .22 VIRGINIA LEAGUE. ' . ....... Won. Itst I' t. Richmond . Danville ".. Roanoke .. Portsmouth Norfolk .. , Lynchburg M fiS tl 43 42 88 ,C47 .838 ; .434 .41J .300 s - M 0 Itl SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Won. Lort Pet New Orleans .. .. .... 58 48 Nashville 6J 48 Memphis' .. .. .. .. .... M' 47 Mobile .. .... .. .. M 60 AUanta 61 63 Montgomery 50 63 Utile Hoik ., 63 67 Birmingham 37 84 .S5S .518 .644 ' .498 - .4! .4X2 .80S SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Per. Jacksonville,. 78 83 .7C4 Savannah .. 81 45 .fl75 Auguata .. 61 M .477 Columbia 44 66 .440 Macon 48 84 .411 Charleston 43 1 .402 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet Plttaburg 4 41 .810 New York 3 42 .600 Chicago ,. 69 45 .5S7 Philadelphia 69 46 JM Cincinnati 65 64 .506 Boston .'41 84 .390 Brooklyn 39 64 .379 St. LouU 38 69 .343 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lcet Pet Detroit . 68 40 . .619 St. Louis 62 45 .679 Cleveland .. l 47 .665 Chicago 69 49. .518 Philadelphia 61 63- .4A0 Boston 51 65 .4S1 Washington 43 63 .400 New York "84 71 .324 RATIONAL LEAGUE. ; ClnclnnaU O.. Aug. 19. The locals tied the score in the ninth lnntnc on 'a pasa. a sacrifice and Lcbert'a single. New YorkW-imej 1:20 came back In- the tenth with three hits that gave them two runs and the game. Score: , R. H. E. Cincinnati 000 000 001 0-1 4 2 New York 000 000 100 2 3 10 0 Batteries: Spade and McLean; WUtse and 'Bresnahan. Time 1, 55. Umpires, klem and Johnstone. ' - Chicago, Aug. 19. Brown was very ef fective to-day against Boston. The lo - eala banched eight of their hits, four of them doubles, in the sixth and eighth. Score: ;-. R. H. E. Chicago... 000 002 OSx-6, 11 1 Boston .. .. .. .. .. 001 000 000-1 6 1 . Batteries: Brown and Kllng; Flaherty and Smltlr. Time 1:30. Umpires, Rudder .ham and Rlgler. , ' Pittsburg, Aug. 11 Brooklyn shut out Pittsburg to-day by a score of 4 to 0. The home team was unable to hit Wil- helm. Young relieved Leifleld after tbe , first Inning and pitched a good game. - Seore:. ft. H. E. Pittsburg 009 000 000-0 4 1 Brooklyn 201 010 000-4 7 0 Batteries: Leifleld, Toung and Gibson; W 11 helm and Bergen. Time 1:30. Umpire, O'Day. ... - V, AJIERICAN LEAGUE. Washington. Aug. 19. Washington and-' Et. Louis brdke even ip the double-header here to-day, the visitors winning the . first cam .4 to 3, .while the aecond went f to, the locals 4 q L Waddell was a jrua , ale hi the first, striking out 11 batsman, while hughes allowed, .the visitors only four bits In the aecond. Bcore: . .'. ' , ' . R. H. 9 Washington .. 010 800 010-3 T O St. Louis .. ..- . .. .. 030 me 001-4 u o Batteries: C. Smith and Street;. Wad ( dell and S. Smith. Time 1:45. Umpires, Connolly and 'Hurst' - Second game: . " RHjE. Washington ...... .'.feno 011 Obi 4 11 St Louis v .. . . .. 000 100 800 1 4" 1 Batteries:' Hughes and Street; Powell and Stephens. Time 1:40. Umpires, Hurst and Connolly. . ...; i. ,,; , - New Tor,' Ang. IS. Detroit met - a a - the home team scorinaaa- 8 to shut V out s-Mortarity -made a sensational Steal , home in the seventh Inning. ; r - . V Score: . ' ::r ; : "it H.. . -Detroit .7 t, 000 000 000-4 11.-1 . New Tork .. .. 111.000 23- 14 " Batteries: Muliln and Schmidt; Chee , bro - and Blalr.i- Time .1:50. , Umpire, O'Loughlin. - - .. . , J h Phnai knockei J ' inning Phnadelphta. ' Aug. 19.-After . Chicago knocked Plank off the rubber In the first to-day, Philadelphia cot the lead by hammering Walsh's curve. . . ; Score: - j.-; r.v- R. H. E. Chicago :.: V" 300 001 100-6 8 1 Philadelphia '.. .. ,..,101 301 01 x 4. 14 z - Batteries: Walsh and Shaw; Plank, Dy- . rert. Tickers and Powers and 8c h reck. - Time 2:14. Umpires, Sheridan and Egan, 'y ' - - 1 : -. ' Boston. r Atatv is.FaIkenberg was EXCELLENT HEALTH ADVICE. Mrs. M. M. Davison, ot bin ITS mtmrA 1-. Ann Jnse. Cal.. '-m. - v. m TectHc Bitter aT"agemr.fatnTIv4y W1 thl- iweumente-f,kffa ' torpor of the liver and bowels In so pro nounced that I am prompted to say a word In Ite favor tor the benefit of thoe seeking relief from such afflictions. There la more health for the dlgrative organ la bottle et Electrte Bitter than In -any ther remndy I know if Fold under ' guarantee at all drug stores. 60a knocked out ot the box 'in the first in. nlhg and Leibhardt was batted. In the eighth, Boston "winning from Cleveland to-day. 7 to J. :-. . ... . Score; ? f '! . -It. H. It- Boston 7. .. .... 300 000 04x 7 11 - t Cleveland . .. 101 000 000-3 8 S s Batteries: Morgan, Toung and . Carrl f an; Falkenberg. Uebhardt and Etovall. Time 1:43. Umnlre,-. Evana. SOUT1IEIIN LatAGUE, , Montgomery. Ala., .Aug, 19. . Score: . R. H-K. Montgomery .t-2 20 001-J 7, , I Naahvilla .. 001 000 113-g I Batteries: Guess ar.d JHart; Bernhardt and-ardyf Tima-l:i(L.L'rnBlreitJBrgwn and Carpenter, - AtUntal Ga..'Aug. IS.- , Score: ' 1 ' n. R Atlanta -.j w, ..: 000 003 000-2 11 . 4 Birmingham Oil 012 010-4 IvI Batteries: Ford and McMurray; RobeT- taUle and Meek. Tim 1:63. umpire, Ffenrtlnger. . (Second game called accohd Inning on account, of rain). . r - SOUTH- ATLANTIC. The Game at Jacksonville a Farce . Comedy. Jacksonville. Fla.. Aug. 1 .After the' first rnnlng to-day the game turned out to be a huge farce ajid the locals, won by the pne-slded exure' gf 15 to 1. ' ' ,i . " Score: ' ' . , 51. H. E. Jacksonville. . . .822 000 II 14 14 8 Augusta .. .. .010 000 00 Ji; 5 Batteries: Viola and'Taffee; Brown, Mullln. McMahon and Muuln and Ic Mahon. Time 2:00. Umpire," Truby. Called eighth Inning on account of darkness. ' . EASTERN CAEOLINAT Wilmington Ulna the Pennant. Special to The Observer. . ' WHaon, Aug.-IS. In the last game of the season Wilmington defeated WUsoa to-day by a score of 4 to 3 Mayberrv Ditched the first two Inntnos 'or tne locals - ana , tne visitors toon kindly to his curves and scored two runs in the aecond inning. He was re lieved by Anderson, .but the locals were never able to overcome the lead The feature was the batting and fleld-r Ing of Rath, for the visitors.. This gives Wilmington the second series. . Score: R. H. E. Wilmington . ..020 020 000 4 9 2 Wilson. ....... 001 001 010 3 6 2 Batteries: McDonald and Ros; Mayberry. Anderson and Holt. Um pire, WeBtervelt. Attendance, 1,500. Small Crowd $rs Ralc4gh Win Closing; Game of bcanon. Special to The Observer. Raleigh, Aug. 19. --The Eastern Carolina League baseball season cloeed. here this afternoon with a pretty tame In which Ralflgh de feated Ooldsboro by a score of 8 to 2. Heavy hitting of Unistend'a balls by Raleigh batsmen did" tho work. Goldsboro took Umstead out. of the box In the fifth Inning, substituting Caldwell. Score: R. H. E. Goldsboro . ..000 000 020 2 S 0 Raleigh 003 021 000 6 14 0 Batteries: tlmstead. Caldwell and rBurnett and Walsh: Bertram and Wrenn. Two-base hits. James, How ard and Porter. Double play. Hill to Kicks to Wclburn. Struck out: By Umstead 2; by Caldwell 1; by Bertram 2. Umpire, McLaughlin. Attendance, 600. Salisbury Wins First Game Played. Special to The Observer. Salisbury, Aug. -19. The double header between Salisbury and Held vllle to-day was stopped by rain early Jn the second game. In the first game the score was 9 to 2 in favor of Salisbury. Batteries: Salisbury jsvans ana sink; Iteldsvllle Combs and Stalllnga. Umpire, Jordafl7 This was ballsbury'a first game and tho boys give promise of playing good Ball. They play Wadesboro to-mor row, Friday and Saturday on the lo cal diamond and good games are promised. Salisbury" majiazers think they have one of the best teams or the aeaedn In the State and are ex pectin great things of the boys. Rotky Monnt Win From Dunn. Special to The Observer. Rocky Mount, Aug. IS. Tha locals made an even break with the Dunn aggregation this afternoon by win ning the last of the series by a score of s to 6. The game was listless at all stages and devoid of any special 6cuore;r . RH E Rocky Mount .. .. ., ., .,,g 9 5 Dunn ..... 4 .'...687 Batteries: Edge and Avera; Tut tle, Hedgepath and Taylor. Time, 1:45. Umpires, Alcock and Gunn. Ckltlil ler Defeats Little a tTennls. ;. Newport, R. I... Aug. ,19 William J. Clothier, of Philadelphia, defeated R. D. Little, of New York, in their- match n the first round of the alW. comers singles, tennis tournament to lay in three aea to love. The scores were -2, a-J, -S. Clothier played all around LHtle, displaying a cook calculating game, while the New York player was nerv ous and erratic. The match was the feature of to-day's sport at the Ca sino. . ; , : A HEARST MARE'S XETv ,v-; So Basis Wbalever of Truth For'Ycl. low journalist's' jab at Bryan., , Houston Post " 'tl Tha New Tork American has dis covered a mare's nest of huge Dronor- tion and It undertakes to discredit Mr. Bryan thereby. Komalxwlv told The American that'the national com mittee had on .hand some $300,000 left over from the campaign of 1904 and the credulity of that" journal wa ufllcient to take it in and ua the Utement as the foundation of an at tack upon the Democratic candidate. - But there was not a word of truth in the statement and all the fabric of misrepresentation and abuse erect ed thereon fall to the ground. There was not a cenj left In the Democratic treasury from the campaign of 1804. The truth Is that the national com mittee never, had sufficient funds wtth which to conduct the campaign against so well supplied an organiza tion aa that oyer which Cortelyeu presided.',- ' , -ne iaea 01 The American J n to convict Mr. Bryan of lnamerttv It desired to show that Mr. Bryan's earnestness In appealing for a peo ple's campaign fund was assumed rather than real because the large sum remainlag from the Parker cam paign was subscribed largely by cor COilPILEli CLUB , - ' .- , .. Game. ; v A.B. N R. H. . P C. Greenville.. ...j ... 88 2983 -'; - - 732 ' JS Wlnston-Halem... : a. '.J, ; .. i. 81 ' S0S2 ;.'-, 818 ' " 1 ' - X Spartanburg SI , 2987 803 . sA .23 Greensboro .. 98 , V 2967 '-j: 288 . : t3( . 14 Charlotte . 4. t. SO 293 , . 238 . 877 . JB7 Anderson . .. .- .... SO - 2837 23 ' , 884 J35 LEAGUES AVERAGE; BATTING. .218. ' " ' INDIVIDUAL FIELDING: - ' FIRST BASEMEN. AND CLUB3. HlcksGreensboro Scott, Greenville . ".. Benbow. 8 part an burr-.. .. ,, ,. Brertnan, Charlotte .. .. .. .. Schmick. Anderson .' .i . .. Nootln, Charlotte .. McKevlU, Greensboro .,-.. i.' Hornhorst, Anderson .. I . . - Hobbs, W., Winston .,! .. ,. . La n ham, Spartanburg ":Z .W Maley, , Winston .. .. ,v Bchumaker, Charlotte ; ".; .. .-, .. Mitt. Charlotte .. SECdND BASEMEN, " ' Brennan, Charlotte .. ........ ....... Barre, Greenville. . . ..... Corrigan, Anlersoa ,. .. ... .. ..r .. . StoWh, Greenville .. .. .. .. .. Sharp, Greensboro, and Charlotte ... Foley, Charlotte:,. ,. ,T ,.:.;..,, .. McKentie, Spartanburg .. Doak, Greensboro... .. .. ... .4 .-. Fiachman. Anderson .. . .. .. ..1 White, Winston' .,' .. .. .' ..'-.' Schane, Winston .. .. .. .. .. ,. THIRD BASEMEN. J- . , , Bowers, Winston -. .. .. " . ,. Betscher, Anderson ' .. .. ' .. Watson, Jule, Spartanburg .. , Woodward, Winston1.. .. .. .. Cooke, Greensboro' .. ... .r .. Qulgley, Greenville Snedden, Charlotte, .. .. .. , Cerrlgan, Anderson .. .. . Doak, Greensboro .. .. .. Meyers, Anderson ... SHORTSTOPS. . Reegi". Anderson .. .. .. .. .1 . Lindsay, Winston .. .. .'. .. . Hicks. Greensboro .. Brumfleld, Greenville . Martin, Spartanburg Newton. Charlotte .. .. .. .. .. ' .. . . . . . . .w '.. . .... et Doak, Greensboro .. .. . Corrigan, Anderson ...... Hawes. Ahderson .. .. .. No player's record included, unless In OUTFIELDERS. Foley. Charlotte .. .7 4. .. .. v Preasly, Greenville .. .. .. Drumm. Charlotte .. ., Benbow, Spartanburg " Hunter, Charlotte , Hobbs, W.. Winston .. ..- Price, Winston .. .. .. .. .. Hogue, Spartanburg .. .. .. .. Woodward. Anderson ' Anthony, Greensboro Watson. Jan.. Spartanburg Cole. Charlotte .. .. .. .. McKevltt. Greensboro , Carter. Winston McGIII. Winston .. .. ... .. MldkllT. Oreenvllle and Winston .. .. .. Cogswel. Greensboro ..- Moreland. Winston Woodward. Winston .' .. .. .. Reuther, Anderson and Charlotte James. Greenville Pobson, Anderson .. Clnrk. Anderson .. 7. Slsson, Greensboro .. ... .. , Brre. Greenville ',. .. .. Schmick, Anderson ..... Jackson. Greenville Doak, Greensboro .. Cooper. Spartanburg Rlckard, Spartanburg ,t NooJIn, Charlotte- Wallace, Charlotte Weaver, Anderson Laval, Greenville Hinton, Charlott and 8nartanbura; .. .. Lanham, Spartanburg .. Bateman, Charlotte Pearce, Spartanburg and Winston - PITCHERS. Weaver. Anderson ..- 14 13 IS 1 Thackman, Spartanburg .... 14 3 30 1 McGIII. Winston ... ., .. .. 30 13 48 2 Fulenwider. Charlotte 20 3 60 3 Willis. Anderson ; .. 23 13 60 3 McDonald, Spartanburg .. .. J9 10 37 1 O'Mara, Spartanburg, .. .. 20 - 7 38 Stoehr, Anderson .. '.'.. 15 13 80 3 Barre, Greenville .l .. .. ... .. 20 20 ST. 4 Laval, Greenville .-. ..1.. 11 - 7 29 2 Schmidt Greensboro .. .. .j, .. .. .. .. .. 23 6 46 8 Trlbble, Greenville .. a 11-38 4 Piatt," Charlotte and Spartanburg ... ,...v 14 6 29 t Stelner, Winston and Spartanburg .. .. 22 10 39 5 Hammersley, Greensboro .. .. .. S3 11 69 7 MeFarlln. Greenville .. .7 2 4 64 7 Clark, Greenville .. ., ,. 13 ' 8 20 3 Oakley, Anderson .. .. .. 23 13 46 6 McGeary, Winston ..- .r . ... .. 28 13 43 Drumm. Charlotte .. .. .. .. .. .. V. ., 23 14 49 7 Bert rand, Greensboro ,. .. if. '4 19 1 Seegars, Spartanburg .. .. . .. .. .... ll S 13 9 Finn, of Md., Charlotte .. .... 10 . 33 McCorrlston, Greensboro ...... 18 - 10 30 6 Schmick, Anderson .. .. 11 ' 4 18 .3 I Redfeafn, Charlotte .. 18 8 31 10 ; ' 'catchers. v Hess, Winston Reed, Charlotte and Winston Hobbs, L.. Winston Walsh, Greensboro , Sherrill. Charlotte .. Young, Wlneton .. , Pressly, Greenville . Kelly, Greenville .. Cooper, Anderson '.. .. . ... v . .. .. Buesse, Spartanburg Lanham, Spartanburg Burden, Winston ..'.. .. .. Hlrrton. Charlotte , Winger, Anderson T 1 ' CLUB FIELDING. Greenville ., .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... km Greensboro .. . Spartanburg ,. Winston-Salem Charlotte :. .. Anderson .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...SO - . Y i. PITCHERS- RECORDS. Fulenwider, Charlotte .. mmi .. .. . Hammersley, Greensboro ... .. MeFarlln, Greenville .. .. .. , Barre, Greenville .. .. .. .r , McDonald, Spartanburg .. LavaKGreenvlile .. .s .. .. .1 Drumm, Charlotte - .. ..... .... McOllL. Winston .':.. ........ 1 O'Mara, Spartanburg . . .. .. ..' .,..., Trlbble, Greenville ... .. .. .. .. Redfearn, Charlotte ..' .. .. .. , .. .. .Willis. Anderson .i j. , Oakley, Anderson Wester, Anderson ..J Stelner. Wlnstoa-and Spartanburg .... ::. sacueary, winsum .. . Piatt Charlotte and Spartanburg Thackman, Spartanburg , Clark, Greenville -.. ,. ... Schmidt Greensboro .. M ... . ... .. . . : Stoehr, Anderson -.. . ... .. ... .. McCorrlston, Greensboro .. . . . mm Schmick,, Anderson ....... . Finn, of Md.. Charlott ,. .. .v , -, " I "'.-',-" v ; ; 8ACRIFICE (Only thee who have made 10 or more ar Maley 25, Buesse 24, Cooper (Spartanburgt 24, Kevltt . Walsh 18. Lanham 18, Snedden Kelly 15. McGIII 14, Bower 15. Pressly 13, Martin 13- Lindsay 13. W.jjfnbb tX J r,&mSJ& KUltt-15UWee4wsaaeTsonf l "SeggyIL Cogswell" IF, Qulgley 11. Barre lL Benbow 11; Newyfn lo, Foley 10. . . : ' STOLEN BASESJ . , " ' . (Only those who have stolen 1 or mor are grveh)., Carter 41, Lanham tl? Sneddea fS, Dobaon 29. Sisson 29, McK'ensi 22. Hick fl. Barre 3. Newton 18. Qulgley 17. Lindsay 17. Woodward (Winstca) 17. Watson, - Jule," 18; Laval IS, Anthony IS. NooJIn 11 Reggy it Woodward (Andersen) li Clark 13, Corrigan 13. Doak U Brennaa 11. Cooke 11. Cooper (Spartanburg tf Marti u, Sharp It Cooper (Anderson) 10. Hornhorst 10, Wallace 10, Benbow 10. ' irtv ""BATTING.1 r ' -. Gamea, ; P.O. .. , X n ' 18 10 17 19 P.C. .191 I .988 - Mi ' .983 ..9S3 BY jr. v. TODD 'a., 20 69 : t , 625 865 460 sa 278 .33 .., 45 .. 36 73 . .V 43 . 38 .. -48 . i. H , 18 fJ74' .973 1- 1 707 S98 833' . 483 611, 324 i 161 164 27 73' 1S 129 83 224. 117 109 181 27 63 39 114 31 88 S3 110 64 I 152 148 185 ISO 194 158 39 28 '68 23 14 11; 18 20 14 7 ' 13 8 7 . 25 . 6 87 19 20 33 S 4 13 9 30 8 83 28 40 19 7 I 23. SO 42 38 47 42 S 8 S .973 3. .969 - -wW6 .963 .961 ...860 81 .968 .968 .943 .943 .938 .938 ; .935 .930 .924 .914 .311 .930 .923 .915 .911 .889 J88 .871 .871 .800 .742 , .937 .928 .909 .908 .965 .903 .890 .847 .664 I 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 .37 .983 .962 .972 .966 .965 .964 .963 .955 .951 .953 .952 .952 .91!! .947 .939 .939 .935 Jtt1 .923 .!tr8 .912 .912 .912 .909 .906 .899 .897 ."78 .867 : a' 17 14 20 p ; - 168 ' -; as 44 " " ' 237 128 - 43 . 308 "' ;u ; , 134 , 171 ' 24 -:S8 . '210 61 ITS 132 ' 160 74 ,18 ? 187 240 232 215 253 234 31 26 t 18 65 14 28 ,74 64 .. 63 .. 60 10 '; 43 24 SO 27 -SI 78 86 43 13 10 88 73 83 84 88 13 11 10 4 13 10 or more, games. S3 21 17 17 20 23 16 14 53 54 30 13 20 94 36 25 93 11 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 8 2 1 7 1 6 1 1 12 6 14 6 2 12 1 13 S 8 8 1 11 10 6 . 8 S n' 19 15 31 28 18 26 69 105 .54 32 26 200 60 25 143 19 113 17 17 197 101 100 70 22 149 10 115 88 66 66 10 99 82 61 38 12 3 2 20 3. 1 6 2 10 8 3 ' 20 5 23' 7 7 12 2 23 ( 8 6 0 7 ,T 1 5 1 87 13 85 55 40 31 12 89 52 31 29 10 .974 .971 .968 .964 .961 .959 .957 .956 .949 .947 .944 125 49 , .921 .91.7 .907 " .907 90S JOS .902 .900 -SXJ .WJ .873 .870 .870 .798 WOO , 1000 .989 .983 .983 .979 .979 .978 .971 .971 .969 ':.96g .953 .935 . .948 .944 .941 .943 Sti .937 PC, rf 13 46 87 60 S3 . 68 229 847 322 85 45 " 378 349 31 78 75 87 14 2365 1428 2440 $4X3 '2452 2340 Won. , t 22 ' 13 H 12 10 .' S . , ' 10 A ' - 7 . ' 8 - I, I . .. t 1 ' 4 : .1 s, 8 48 118 49 S 1 88 71 81 17 11 14 19 1041 1191 1168 1131 mm S75 Lost 0 0 I 8 7 I 1 10 11 14 9 9 6 I 212 . 217 J1S 220 223 Tie. 15 10 75 74 78 13 31 17 14 . S31 SI S3 so Games, ,"i ; ... 24 18 ,t IS , 10 4 1 .766 8 ' 2 ".733 8 ' .467 . - ... . t JU7 k t ::;.j lia s ' . , jn t 1 .'XI 9 1 . . "" '-.600 V - 9 I-, .tit- W :- .467 18 - - 3 , ,444' 12 . .' ,'. ,!, - ,429- T . :.- 1 v.- .417 1 , Jit 12 y ... i'v:.40 21 . 19 21 15 20 ' 21 77 22 . 14 13 10 ir is 14 10 10 v..--' - , 1 I ' 11 -19 i ; 8v ' 10 4176. Jm .X2J JS4 . 1U jtOS nrTS. given).'" Doak S3. : Woodward fWlnaton)" 30. T ..... f mm i-mmml'mt. m. '. ML Cooks ml WcKenda tl fttnuet, i - mmmjma mm, . mw vcu W9 . mnc ASlERICARIlOISTEPlliffi . . J. S. C0THBAIT, ON THE RACE TEACK Reeults' at Iughkeepsle. ' 1 ' Poughkeepsle.'N. Y Ana. 19. Hamburg, Belle .defeated Spanish Queen In tha . Oakland Baron. 2:13 trotting stake, at tho Hudson River driving Psurk-to-day, tutd established a new trotting race record for the track When -she stepned tha first heat In 1:65 1-4. This also eouals her own. rBcoTd. -TTht-twtr "anicetllrrgeatar were each in 2:07, making the three fastest heat ever , trotted ' over the iovi track. . .t'-v Summaries: ' '- . - The Hudson Valley. J:2i trottinr. purse . 11.500: Vendetta, won in Ave heats; . Ak-este. second; Bonnie Way, third.- Best time. 2:12 1-4.- . The Oakland Etron aUke. .3:11 trotting, .purae.14,000: Hamburg Belle won, tn straight heats: Spanish Queen, aecond; Carlokin. third. Beet time, 2:01 1-4. . ; .The PouKhkeenele. 2:09 naolns-. pume 31,500: Major Blno, won in straight heats: William C second: Hal Raven, third. Eeat time. 8:05 1-4.' I a On the Empire C4ty Track. . . Empire City Race Track. Tankm. N. -Y., Adf. 19. Jack Atkln. carry tng 132 pounds, won tho Monnt Ver non mile' handicap here to-day after a hard drive.. He was under a strong pull to the stretch, where N otter gave mm nut neaa. but he had to be rid den out to win. The time was venr slow for the mile, was run In 1:40 4-6. Tlleing waa three lengths before Zle nap. Summaries: First race. 9-year-olds. furlonrs: Wise Mason, 7 to 2. won; Granla, even, place, aecond: Arondack. 3 tn 1. shaw, third. Time, 1:12 2-5. Second race. 4 1-2-year-olda and up., selling, mile and a- auarter: Bad News, 1 to 8. won; John E. McMillan, I to 6, place, aecond: Lally, out, show, third. Time, 8:09. Third race, handicap. 2-year-olds, furlongs: Fashion Plate, 3 to 5, won; Personal, 7 to 5. place, second; Gliding Telle, 1 to 2, show, third. Time, 1:12. Fourth race, the Mount Vernon handicap, 3-year-olds and up, mile: Jack Atkln, 9 to 20. won; Tilelng, even, place, second; Zlenap. 4 to 5, show, third. Time. 1:40 4-5. Fifth race, selling, mile and a six teenth: Robert Cooper, 5 to 1, won; Monocle, 7 to 10. place, second: Cym bal, 7 to fy show, third. Time. 1:47 i-o. Sixth race, 3-year-olds and up. selling, ( furlongs: Don Enrique, 13 o 6, won; Biskra. 8 to 1, place, sec ond; Gold Proof, 2 to 5. ehow, third. Time. 1:13. , Ijaurlnburg Defeats McColl. Special to The Observer. Lnurlnburg. Aug. 1!. Laurlnhnra- defeated McColl, H. C here to-day In. a very slow but somewhat lntereaWng game by a score of 8- to 0. The Ten ures for Laurlnburar were Armflehi'a bfllllarrt playing at tlrst and Sexton's pitching, he striking out 12 men. The entire team fielded excellently. Mo uaurin. Tor McColl, made a pretty eaten at sjiort. Score: R. H. E Latrrinburg. ..003 012 12x 8 9 0 McColl 000 000 000 2 2 4 Batteries: Sexton and James: Gra ham amd Fletcher. Umpire, Camer on. Time, 1:50. Ruv Clinchflrlfl Domelln Coal now while) the price I low. Leave orders with your dealer or write the tuncnneid Coal Corporation. Char lotte, N. C. mm SPECIAL RATES VIA SEABOARD TO CHAiiuun c, . AMOUNT REPUBLI CAN STATE CONVENTION. The Seaboard bega to announce rate. based on 80 per cent, of the double Incut fares for the round-trip from all points on this line In North Carolina to Char lotte account of 'this occasion. Tickets to be sold for all trains August 25th and for trains arriving In Chclotte forenoon of August 26th with, final return limit August 90th. ' ins Drinoini oucra excellent OOUDle dally train, service to- Charlotte, and for further information regarding rates and schedulea from your station call on your ticket agent or address the undersigned. C. H. GATTIS. Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Gertrude Atherton's latest and greatest novel. THE GORGEOUS ISLE f 1 THE MT S UKC ZINE J OF for . ; . SEP T.E M B ER. . Ts the most compelling piece of literature of the ycart and ittheme, a new ' problem, must causo : wide';discussion.I':vV-;J;UC:;.' .- r.fv-';' r ? Gertrude Atherton is always bold and original in her views and is particularly so'inihis story. : The Sniart Set - ' is "America's best fiction, magazine, and is not only .jfull of cleverness but Is of progressive literary, ex- jcellence, bu ving the work of the most . brilliant vriters of the day, aiminf? that each number shall exceL its predecessors in the quality of its contents always clean and entertaining." :Among the con tributors to the September Nunjber -. .; ?-: y : jusr out . - are iilian Bell Clinton Scolkrd, Beatrix Demarest .Lloyii Jotn Kendrick. Bangs Ethel Watts llum- ford, Mmc3ni3IsXBaTkerrai -Buy it to-day and. read Gertrude Atherton 's ' splendid story. ; 1 J : THE BHART SET, 452 Fifth Ave., IT. Y. . ' r The beat medium for hixfa-claaa adrmlsnnciita. 79 Mill? Street, Boston. llzssJ- Repw,u"' 405 Trnt E1J- S TO P '.,U. , ...v.'-.,.,.,,.'...-. -r:i' '....;'.:.., - -,:!..-. : v ... V About leaky roofs and use Rex Un tkotc; Eoofing. 1 or. sale We carry everything Wadcsboro-Charlotte Game Rained ' Out. ; . Special to The Obaerver. Wadesboro, Aug. 19. The ..1as game of the series between Charlotte and Wadesboro was called pff on ac count of rain. Tne local club leaves to-night for Salisbury, where It will plav a series of three game with that Club. ':,A. tfflgf CASE AFTER CASil. Plenty More Like This In Charlotte. Scores of Charlotte people can tell you about Dqan's Kidney Pill. Many a happy cltlien make a publto statement of his experience. Here la a case of it What better proof of merit can be had than such endorse ment? Walter Marks. 5 South B. 8treet. Charlotte, N. C, says: "I willingly vouch for the efficiency of Doan'a Kidney Pills and advise any one af flicted with kidney trouble to use mem. several months ago I was suddenly attacked by pain across the small of my back. At times they were In the form of sharp, ahoottng twinges and then again they changed to a dull, steady ache. When I sat In one position for any length of time I became so lame and sore that I could hardly arlae end in the morning upon first getting up my condition was often such that, I could hardly go about Finally pro curing a box of Doan's Kidney puis at R. H. Jordan Co.'s drug store. I used, them and was cured. I haveJ had no return of the trouble since and can only give the credit of my pres ent healthy condition to the curative powers of Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. The Davis White Sulphur Springs ITVSMa9ea9mat8BB HIDDEN ITE, N. C. PINE Mineral Waters. New Hotel with A newer"Annx"(of Mnlrc rooms. addad this yer which iwbmiwiI for tho w ho hive no babies, and want a qaiet comfort able room away from noise) giving us room forlfi0to200gueta. Elactria lights. Modrra eonvenlenoas, such aa sewer. c-n, hot and cold baths, long distance Balfphone. It mils from railroad with 9 through train aur irora i;narktte. to mllsa noiU- Altitude 1100 fet. PlMsantdayasodplghta. Mealthy kratlon, beautiful soanery, splen did tabU far. Aim eervfea, ' Forerausemsnts: Bowling Alley, TeinM, Cmqoet. Merry-Co-Round. Shooting Cal Isry. Kishlng Boatin. Bathbig. ete..all for a MODLRATR price of 86 to 67 per weak for June end September, and fur July and Aurnst to pmr week. write tossy lor Illustrated Booklet to DAVIS BROS., I tun art PrtprlaUrs HUJmmUm. N. C. a In CHARLOTTE SUPPLY Or CLEVERNESS aWsassall 0 CHAHLOTTE, IT. 01 j R tfZBCs only bj . -I. 4 t CO. in Mill Furmshings;: ii . Following schedule figure pub lished only a Information, and, are not guaranteed. April 12th. 190e: v . r ', 1:20 a. m.. No. 30. dally, for Washing ton and points North. Pullman drawing joom sleeper to Ntw Tork. Day coach , 3: a. m., No. a, dalty, for Columbia. Savannah and Jacksonville.- Pullman drawing room sleepers to August and Jacksonville. Day 'coaches to Jackaoa vllle. ,.'., 3:30 a. a., Ko. 8, dally, for Richmond and loeat nyilnr. 6.51 a. m., No. 44, dally, for Washington and points North. Day coachee Chanott to Washington. , . 4:M a, m . No. 36, dally, for Columbia and local points. 7:10 a. m.. No. 16. dally except 8unday.' for Statesvllle, Taylorsville and local points. Connect at Mooresvllt- for Win-aton-Salem, and at Statesvllle tor Asbe-( vllle. :J 7 15 a. m.. No. 39, dally, for Atlanta. Day coaches Charlotte to Atlanta. ' Stop at principal points en route. 10:03 a. m.. No. 36, daily, for Washing ton and point North. Pullman drawing? ' room sleepers to New York and Rich mond. Day coaches to Washington. Dla nlng car servlc. W.50 a. m.. No. 28. dally, for Winston Salem. Roanoke and local points. , - 11:06 a. m.. No. 37. datty. New Tork and' New Orleans Limited. Drawing room, sleeping cars. Observation and club cars. New York to New Orleans. Drawing; room sleeper. New York to Atlanta. SollU Pullman train. Dining car service. - 12:06 p. m . No. 11. dally, for Atlanta and local points. . . :w p. m.. No. 44, dally, for Greensboro and local points. 4:35 p. m.. No. 41. dais) except Sunday. i. m.nrai a.to: lorai points. i 4.46 p. m.. No, 27, dally, .for Columbia and local points. - . 4:60 p. m.. No. 24. dally eicept Sunday, for Statesvllle. Taylorsville and local points. Connects et Statesvllle for Ashe vllle. Knoxvllt and Chattanooga. 7:lf p. m., No. 11 dally, for Richmond and local points. Handles Pullman sleep-: er. Charlotte to Washington, and Char lotte to Richmond 25 p. m . No. 38. dally. New York and Now Orleans Limited for Washington and points North. Drawing room Sleep er. obserst(on and rlub cars to New York. Dining car service. Solid Pullman trnln. 8:85 p. m.. No. K, dally, for Atlanta and points South. Pullman drawing room, sleepers New York to New Orleans. Rleh- . . T 1 1 I I . u I. .. mm : Isnta. Dnv coaches WarMngtor. to New Orlesna. Dlnlns: car aervlce, Tlrkets. sleeping ear reservations and detnll information ran be obtained at ticket office. Nv 11 South Tryon street. C. If AKERT. Vice PrM and Gn. Mgr., Washington, D. C S IT. HABDWICK, P. T. M., V. It. IAIM, u. r. n.. Washington. D. C R. L. VERNON. T. P. A.. ' x Charlotte. N. C. SEABOARD These arrivals and deparurea a well aa the time and connection with other conv- . panles, are given only aa information and are not guaranteed. . Direct line to the principal cities North. East, South and Southwest. Schedule taking effect April 12th. lut, subject to change wlMiout notice. Tickets for passage on sll trains ara sold by this company and accepted by tha passenger with the understanding that this company win noi do responsible for failure to run its trains on schedule time or tor any such delay aa may be Incident to their operation. Care la exercised ta glveglve correct time at connecting lines. dui inia company is not responalDI for errors or omissions, Tralrs leave Chariot! aa fllowl No. 40, daily, at 4:30 a. m.. for Monroe, ' iawlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 33 tor Atlanta. Birmlnahan and the Southwest; with 88 for Raleigh. nnniin mna ronmuui, wild a at Ham- ' let for Raleigh, Richmond. Washington. New Tork. - . .-. " , No. 44, daily, at 6:ft p. m., for Monroe, Hamlet. Wilmington snd all local point connecting at Hamlet with 43 tor Colum bia, Savannah and all Florid points, and No. 84 for Raleigh, Rlchtnona, Washing ton nd New York. , , out change. . " , No. 132, dally. 7:09 p. an., for Monro, connecting with 41 for Atlanta. Birming ham and the Houthweat with train 84 at Hamlet for Richmond. Washington and sleepr on this train from Charlotte. N. New York. With 31 at Monroe for Ral eigh, Portsmouth and Norfolk-. Tbrougq colnton, Shelby and Rutherfordton wilh C, to Portsmouth, a., dally, . . ; Trains arrive tn Charlotte a follows: -' No. 133, S:50 a. m., dal'y. from point North and South. No. 46. dally. 13 S5 p. m., from WUmlng- lun aaiKi aa 1 1 wa s yJi im as. ' ' No. 132, delly. 7:C p. in., from Kither fonatun, Shelby. Lincoln ton and C. A jj. . W. Railway point. " Ko. 39. 11:30 p. m.. daily, from Wllrnlng. ton. Hamlet and Monro also from point East, North and Southwest, connecting! at Hamlet and Monroe. . Connections are made at Hamlet with No. 133. daily, at 8:60 .. m.. for Lln th rough tralna for points North. - South) and Southwest, which ar composed ot veetlhuie day eoaehea between Ports mouth and Atlanta, and Washington and -Jacksonville, and sleeping ears between Jersey City, Birmingham and Memphis, nd Jersey City end Jacksonville Cat car o all through frame. .-, For information, time-table, reserva tions or Keaboard descriptive literature apply te ticket rents or address . JAMES KER. JR.. C. P. A 81 Selwyn HotcL -. Cbarlottey N. C. XORlX)LK WESTETIX R.1XWAY. Schedule In eecfft May 17th, 118. . tt 50 am Lv Charlotte. So. Ry. Ar 8:10 pnt 1:60 bm L Wtneton. N. 4k W. Ar 30 pnt 4:57 pm Lv ' " Martinsville, . Lv 11:46 ana 7:15 pin Ar '' Roanoke. - Lr 8:20 am Connect at . Roanoke via Sheaandoahj Valley Route for Hageratown. and all points ta Pennsylvania and New Tork. pMllman sleeper, Roaaok and Philadel phia. . -" ' - , . "- -. Through coach, Charlotte tn Roanoke. : Addittoaal tran leave Winston 1J a. as. dally except Sunday. If you are thinking of taking a trip youl want quotatlone. cheapest rate.' reliable and correct Information, aa to - routes, train schedule, the moat comfortable and quickest way.'' Walts and the information J your for tha esking. with one of our complete map ioiar. -. M. P. BRA GO. Trav. Pas. Agent. - -, W. B. BKVILL, Oen't Paa. AgenU ' Roanoke, Va. RTrPL E LIC A V 6TATK CON VT! NTT v. CHARLOTTE N. C. August i . J RATKS VIATSEA BOARD. The Beaboard Air Laue Railway s:i nounres ttvat on account of aoova o. . t ioa the Seaboard will put In ret4 t ail point at (vO pr cent, ef tna c . local fares. Ticket to N o ! i'lh, nd for trains arrtvli r In . forenoon e( Aurnst js r. t , . ( theee ticket wul be Au-ji Southern Railway
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