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mm, CHARLOTTE, DAILY OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1909. 1 - , Bingles, Stunts and JULIAN s :miller ; Sporting , Editor! lints Stings from Fandom l-upc vi, A i Sin Last. rf l charlotte n tins after the Hornets bv the Munners cap- , 1 to 0. l.tttle. pltch i, had all f. Iirst game, i earned run. re,, with hlB men were on rifely. N'r In the sec t;iiiy being: ,.- nf Dobard fax " , IB :!- of msrk-il by splendid ,,' i!,, fielders and kwie af at r: Ut m 'he second t-r" hits and kept r, i H .t "The Boy nv:! whs Invincible , !, 'n ?h and the !:e -P1 3 with a n,e av the first th '--lTur? . rd ,ilke.1 In the l::t on an error ill & ! .1. pitrh'r of i1 eterday ire 'nville. IrilT rtt !"n hit to deep i w n. and two " !""se were all "n halls, a ' ' i i Iran sln : more runs m'k'r's hit. an ' .i-d .i hnse on ' .'i for the ' 1 it was a ques ' 1 "r, one man i' ..t her. Two ' t'Mtter hit c the Spinners -rie whs all the '' " t!iat will all I nnt see him- x hit. Linne- ' ! ihat resem- l' w nt down ' in .1 to first 'I li Hetcher. Ejr.-.i rlk. an : - hi S' I 'h : Kin Saje T.m tn. H,. " !: led n . SJtia',:-. :! t ' first. Cos ' '! Brennen tit t. oat Ht V SHun.i 'rst. Noojin ,,r,rafT forc,es 1- on Larid- 9m. :, : "ies up to to left " ' er to first. ' i-ft field. 1 r'uht field. ; rt Llnne- "tid. Cos ":s second. 4. 1 a ornTbit f.. we orphaned Uor- 1 W j-,,.).,. ORNETS DISPLAY GREAT FORM Lkfnne Pitched a No-Hit Brazelle Allowed Upponents Unlij Three ' . rT MrrTTTflTTT ERROR TO FIRST diKD WITH0UTHITS IN SECOND CONTEST I Rare Form, Allowing But One Clean Single, P nchstone Went Him a Little Better, Not Per f Safe Swat-Work of Fielders Was Great in 0ames Error by Dobard Responsible For Sole Cosmo safe on error of short. Bren nen up. Cosmo steals second. Bren nen singles to centre field, scoring Llnnebom -and Cosmo. Childs singles to left field. Cote out. short to first. Beard out. third, to first. Rankin flies out to left field. FOURTH INNING. Hobbs walks. Dobard fans. Hum phrey singles to centre field. Shu maker out on infield fly to , short Warner fans. Noojin out, pitcher to first. Land- graff out, third to first. Betcher out short to first. FIFTH 1NXINO. Schultz singles to centre field. Llnnebom hit by pitched ball. Cos mo bunts to pitcher, who throws wild to third, Schults scoring. Brennen fouls out to third. Hobbs files out to cetitra field. Llnnebom scoring. Do bard walks. Humphrey up. Dobard steals second. Humphrey fans. Touchstone beats out a bunt to pitcher. Rhynders fans. Touchstone steals second. Childs out, short to first. Cote fans. SIXTH IKNING. Shumaker walks. Warner bunts fly to pitcher, doubling on Shumaker Schultz fans. Beard flies out to second. Rankin (lies out to right field. XooJIn files out to short. SEVENTH INNING. Llnnebom fang. Cosmo walks and steals second. Brennen flies out to right field. Hobbs flies out to Touch stone. Landgraff was out on great catch by Humphrey. Betcher lined out to second. Touchstone! fans. EIGHTH INNING. Dobard out, third to first. Hum phrey walks. Shumaker singles to centre field. Warner pops up to in field, gchulti singles to centre field. Humphrey scoring. linneborn files out to right field. Rhynders ran out at first. Childs flies out to left field. Cote out, short to first NINTH INNING Cosmo fans. Brennen singles to left field. Hobbs up. Brennen goes to second on wild pitch. Hobbs forces Brennen at third. Dobard fans. Beard singles to left Held, Rankin ran out to first. Noojin out, short to first. Landgraff flies out to the catcher. Greenville. " AB BH PO A E Rankin, If j.. 3 0 1 0 0 Noojin, cf 4 1 1 0 0 Landgraff. ss 4 0 3 0 1 Betcher. 3b 3 0 2 1 0 Touchstone, rf 3 1 3 0 0 Rhynders, lb 3 0 4 0 0 Childs, :'b 3 1 1 2 0 Cote, c 3 0 10 0 A Beard, p 3 1 1 4 1 Totals 29 26 Charlotte Llnnebom. AB BH PO 3b. 4 4 & 3 4 3 3 4 3 33 0 n i:i 1 4 l" 0 Cosmo, cf. .. Brennen, 2b. .. Hobbs, lb. .. Dobard. ss. .. Humphreys, If. Shumaker. rf. Warner, c. .. . Schultz, p. .. . ft 0 1 13 Totals 7 27 Score by Innings: Greenville 000 000 0000 Charlotte 000 202 0105 Two-base hit, Humphrey. Runs, Linneborn (2). Cosmo, Humphrey and Schultz. Sacrifice hits. Hobbs. Rankin. Double plays, Dobard to Brennen to Hobbs. Beard to Childs. Struck out, by Beard 10; by Schultz 2. Bases on balls, off Beard . Stolen bases, Linneborn, Cosmo (2). bard. Touchstone. Umpire, Do- La - Rocque. Attendance 589. SECOND GAME. FIRST INNING. Linneborn out. pitcher to first. Cos mo out, third to first. Brennen fans. Rankin fans. Noojin flies out to short. LandgTaff ran out at first. SECOND INNING. Hobbs walks. Dobard sacrifices, pitcher to first Humphrey out, short to first Shumaker out, pitcher to first. Betcher lines out to short. Touch stone flies out to right field. Rhyn ders fans. THIRD INNING. Warner fans. Braselle fans. Linne born safe on error of Betcher and steals second. Cosmo flies out to third. Childs safe on error of third. Cote bunts to pitcher and was safe on er ror. Beard sacrifices out, pitcher to first. Rankin fans. Noojin fans. FOURTH INNING. "Brennen flies out to short. Hobbs out third to first. Dobard walks. Humphrey up. Dobard steals second. Humphrey out short to first Landgraff out, .short to first Betcher out. third to first Touchstone flies out to right field. FIFTH INNING. 8humaker out, second to first War ner fans. Brazelle out third to first Rhynders fans. Childs safe on Linneborn' error. Cote flies out to second. Beard hit by pitched ball. Rankin singles to cenve field. Noo jin safe on error of ttobard. Childs scoring-. Landgraff file out to right field. SIXTH INNING. Linneborn out pitcher to first Cos mo fans. Brennen fans. Betcher out second to first Touch stone fouls out to the catcher. Rhyn ders ran out at first . - .. "'-' SEVENTH ' INXINO. Hobbs out. second to first. Do bard ' flies out to right 'Humphrey out seeond to first , -Ciqiig. alrlsV, , CoU tansv . Sud Game and fans. Rankin flies out to centre. EIGHTH INNING. Shumakex out. socond t Ant -ar.. Warner flies out to first. Braselle fans. Noojin out. pitcher to first. Land;, graff flies out to shore Betcher out, ehor to first. NINTH INNING. Linneborn flies out to left field. Cosmo safe on error of short. Cos mo out, stealing second. Brennen riles up to short Greenville. Rankin, If AB BH PO 4 1 S rsoojin. cr 4 landgraff. ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 13 1 7 1 Ketcher, 3b. .. .. Touchstone, p. .. Rhynders, lb Childs, 2b. .. . Cote. fc. Beard, rf Totals a S 17 15 Charlotte. Linneborn. 3b. Cosmo, cf. .. . Brennen. 2b. .. Hobbs lb. .. . Dobard. as. .. ., Humphreys. If. ShumRker. rf. . Warner, c. .. . Brazelle, p. .. . AB BH PO 4 0 0 4 4 o 1 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 24 Score by innings: Greenville ono 010 OOx 1 Charlotte 000 000 000 0 Run, Childs. Sacrifice hits. Do bard, Beard. Struck out, by Touch stone 7; by Brazelle 7. Bases on balls, off Touchstone 2: oft Brazelle 1 Stolen hsses, Linneborn. Dobard. Hit by pitched ball, Beard. Weatber fair. Umpire, LaRocque. Attendanoe 113S. GREENSBORO WON WITH GREAT EASE Manager Beiicae Bends jn One Mer cer Who Is Shamefully Treated by McKevitt's Champions in the First Round and Then Aerett (iot Bad ly Rumped. Special to The Observer. Spartanburg, S. C, June 9. Mer cer, the big pitcher recently secured by Manager Beusse, made his debut in the Carolina Association . most auspiciously In this afternoon's exhi bition. He was formally Introduced to eight Greensboro batters and they treated him worse than a charming debutante. Three hits, two passes. a passed ball and an error netted three runs and from that time on Mr. Mercer watched Averett get his drub bing from the bench. Both the Musicians' twirlers were played upon to the tune of "Home, Sweet Home'' by the Champions, who seemed never to tire of running around the bases. Hammersley, who was batted for ten runs in the first Inning some time ago, was on the slab for McKevitt's bunch and was stingy with hits. He allowed only two and never was in a bad hole. Not once did the Musicians come near to scor- ng, only four reaching first base Umpire Mahoney again officiated and his work continues to cause dissatis faction. There were continual kicks registered to-day. Spartanburg. AB BH PO A 0 D4ngle 4 Sprlnirs 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 6 nham 4 Beusse 4 Martin 3 Ritter 3 Dickinson 3 Rickard 3 Merrer 0 Averett 2 Totals 29 Greensboro. AB BH PO A Siiwon 4 3 3 0 Doak 4 113 Bentley x 5 1 4 1 Anthony 4 3 4 0 Jackson 3 10 1 Lynch 5 3 3 3 Hicks 4 2 0 Rldgeway 4 1 2 Hammersley 4 1 1 3 Totals 37 27 11 Score by innings: Spartanburg 000 000 000 0 Greensboro 321 000 101 8 Summary: Earned runs, Greens boro 6. Home runs, Doak, Jackson. Left on bases, Greensboro 11; Spar tanburg 4. Sacrifice hits, Jackson 2, Rldgeway, Hammersley. Stolen bases, Sisson. Lynch, Hicks (i). Passed 1 balls, Beusse 2. Struck out. Mercer 0; Averett 4; Hammersley S. Bases on balls. Mercer 2; Averett 1; Ham mersley 1.- Hit batsrtren, Springs An thony. Base hits, off Mercer 3; off Averett 12; off Hammersley 2. Um pire, Mahoney. Rons, eisaon, Doak, Bentley, An thony 2, Jackson, Lynch. SHOOT BY SPENCJ31 GCX CTjUB. Some Splendid Scores Mde at th Weekly Shoot Tuesday Evening Mr. U. E. Clayton the Leader. Special to The Observer. Spencer. June 3. The Spencer Gun Club, which was recently or ganized here' with a number of lead-. Ire shots In Its membership, gave a shoot at the club's grounds near Spencer esterday afternoon, when some fine records were made. A num. ter of new members were also -vn hand and Joined In the contest which was pne of the most exciting witness ed since the opening of the season. The following Is the official score out cf a round of twenty-five shots; R, E. Clayton 1 Dr. H. U Monk 12 R. U Avery 1 T. J. Rosemcad 13 J. K. Dorsett ... .... 6 U L. Craafbrd 1 J".. 6. Burgees... V.VC, Dorton v ... . IS a X. Tolbert:..., S N. it. Gemayel 3 Dr. J. Q. Busby. 13 The club will bold regular shoots en . Tuesday - of each week at 4 o'clock, and it is expected that the membership will be greatly Increased. The grounds, situated on North- Fifth street near the town limits, have been ... fl.t.l.M ... uames Yesterday j Carolina. Greenville Charlotte S. First. Greem Hie 1 ; Charlotte 0. Second. Spartanburg 0; Greensboro 8. Winston-Solera S; Anderson ft. Eastern Carolina. Rot-ky Mount 2; Wilmington 0. Wilson 0; Goldkboro 2. Italclgh 4; Fayedevtlle 0. Virginia. Lynchburg 0; Roanoke (first game). Lynchburg 2; Roanoke 11 (second game). Danville 4; Portsmouth 3. Norfolk 7; Kichinoud (first game). Norfolk 7; Richmond 3 (second game).. South Atlantic. Macon 5; Charleston S. Augusta 3; Columbus 3. Columbia 0; Savannah 4. Chattanooga 10; Jacksonville Southern. Birmingham 8: N'enr Orleans 5. Nashville 1; Mobile 0. tattle Rock 13; Atlanta 7. Montgomery 4; Memphis 4. Montgomery 5: Memphis 4. Eastern. Buffalo 1; Rochester 2. Toronto 5; Montreal 7 (14 Innings), Jersey City-Providence. Rain. Newark-Baltimore. Rain. National. PrtLsburg ; Philadelphia 0. Cincinnati 13; Boston 2. Chicago-New York, postponed, wet grounds. St Louis 4; Brooklyn 3. American. Boston S; ftt. Louis 2. All other games postponed. Standing of Clubs CAROLINA ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost P.C. .668 .664 .641 .629 .600 .316 8partanburg 21 1 Greenville 20 Id Anderson 20 17 Winston-Salem IS 18 Greensboro 19 1 Charlotte 12 2 EASTERN CAROLINA. Won. Lost. PC. .619 .571 .679 .524 .3SS .315 Goldsboro ' 13 8 8 8 10 12 13 Wilson Raleigh Wilmington .. Rocky Mount 11 11 11 7 Fayettevllle .. VIRGINIA LEAGCK Won. Lost. PC. .ill .6K1 .671 .470 .K4 .364 Rlcl.mond V 14 Danville 21 15 Norfolk 20 Ui Roanoke 1 18 Portsmouth .. 13 20 Lynchburg 12 21 SOUTHERN LEAGUES. Won. Lost. PC. .o .635 Atlanta 28 Nashville 25 Mobile 26 Little Rock 25 Montgomery 23 New Orleans 26 Birmingham 21 Memphis 10 18 17 18 20 21 23 27 36 5M .566 .523 .521 .437 .211 SOl'TH ATLANTIC Won. Lost. Chattunooga 31 II Macon rs 20 Charleston L'3 IS Columbus 2J 22 Augusta 22 24 Columbia 10 2 Savannah l.'i 29 P r .7.18 .55 .r,.V) .500 .47 .m .zn AMERICAN LBAGUF. Won Lest. P.C. .573 .6i .558 .463 .436 .415 Detroit 28 New York 22 Philadelphia 23 14 16 H 19 Boston 24 Cleveland .. Chicago .. St. Louis .. Washington 19 17 17 12 22 24 27 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pittsburg 3 12 Chicago 28 17 New York 21 17 Cincinnati 25 72 Philadelphia 17 23 Brooklyn 17 23 St. Louis 18 27 Boston 15 27 P C. .727 .622 .r.50 .532 .425 .405 .410 .357 KETCH EL DEFEATS O'BRIEN. Middleweight Champion Aerompll-lies a Feat In Three Roundu TluU Jack Jnhnxon Failed to Accomplish In Srx RoundH. Philadelphia. June 9. Stanley Ketchcl. middleweight champion, to night defeated Jack O'Brien in the third round, thus accomplishing a &feat that Jack Johnson, the heavy weight champion, failed to accomplish In six rounds some three weeks ago. The fight was stopped In the second minute of the third round after O'Brien had been knocked down twice tn the second and once In the third, and was almost unable to raise his hanJs to defend himself. Ketchel went after O'Brien from the tap of the gong. He devoted his attention to O'Brien's body until he had drawn the tatter's guard down, and. then sent in a crashing right In the second round that scored the first knock-down. O'Brien got up game ly but went down flat on his back a few moments later from a right and a left on the jaw. This time he strug gled to his feet at the count of six. and two seconds later the gong rang. The third and last round was brief. Chamberlain's Couch Remedy the Bent ou 'lie Market. 1 have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and find It to be the best on the market." says El. W. Tardy, editor of The Sentinel Gainsborv, Tenn. "Our baby had several colds the east winter and Cbaasberlatn's ' Cough Remedy always gave H relief st once and eared it In a abort Urn. I always reootnmend It when epportuslty presents itself." For sals by 8. u. Jerssa ss se... - -. . MCCARTHY HELD THE TWINS DOWN Got Only Four HHa Off tae Little KlectHcUa While Dent Suffered Six Swats and Was the Victim of Some Krror Which His Teammates Made. Special to The Observer. Wnston-8a!em, June . K com bination of a hit three errors. Land a couple of stolen bases gave An derson the game to-day in the first Inning. There was little chance to score on McCarthy, the little Elec trician holding the locals to four hits. One of these was a homer by Red mond, while Fogarty's single wai effective after Corrlgan's double to lert Anderson's run In the fourth was made after two men were down. Corbett walked and stole second, going to third on a bad throw y Moran. McCarthy scored him with hit to centre. Klooit scored the last with a homer. Outside the home runs the game was featureless, a large crowd was In attendance, children being admit ted free in the gate and grandstand. Anderson. McHugh. cf. Schmlck. lb. Meyers, ss. . Miller. 2b. .. Ochs, If Kelly, rf Kloek. c. .. . Oorbett. Sb. ., McCarthy, p. AB BH PO A 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 s Totals :. 34 27 10 1 Winston Salem. Corrigan. 3b. . McOUl. If. .. , Shay, rf Fogarty. lb .. Redmond, 2b. .. Carter, cf . . . lx)vett, ss Moran, c Dent p AB BH PO 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 17 2 0 0 Totals 32 4 27 17 Score by Innings: R. Anderson 300 100 010 5 Winston 010 000 0012 Runs, Schmidt. Meyers, Miller. Klock, Corbett, Corrigan and Red mond. Earned runs, Anderson 1, Winston 2. First bass on balls, oft Dent 4, off McCarthy 0. Left on bases, Anderson 6, Winston 3. First base on errors, Anderson 2, Winston 1. Two-base hit, Corrigan. Home runs. Redmond, Klock. Struck out by Dent 2; by McCarthy 7. Stolen bases, Schmlck, Meyers, Miliar. Sacri fice hits, Meyers. Klock, McCarthy. Time, 1:60. Umpire, Lucid. EASTERN CAROLINA. Wilmington Defeated. Special to The Observer. Rocky Mount June 9. Wilming ton lost In the opening session of tho third of the series to-day by a scor- of 2 to 0. Patten, for the Sailors, lost the first two men at the bat In the opening inning, these being; put on by a pass and being hit, then two well-connected hits and a bad throw from the field won the game. Way-mack was on the la.h for the locals and yielded but two hits and tl ey were far from connected. Walsh did the receiving for the locals and It was In grand style. He has as sumed the captainship of the team and it is thought has materially strengthened the aggregation. Sorrel! was hurt In the sixth In ning, receiving; Injuries that made It necessary to retire from the game. Goldsboro Defeats Wilson. Special to The Observer. Wilson, June 9. Goldsboro won to day. 2 to 0, taking two of the series. Goldsboro made the first run In th third Inning when. Uter two men were down, a runner reached first qn an error and two singles scored him. In the eighth inning a base on balls was followed by a single and the visitors again scored on the squeeze play. Wilson outhlt the visitors, ibut were too scattered to count runs. Score by Inning's: R. H. E. Goldsboro . . . 001 000 010 2 K 0 Wilson 000 000 0000 8 1 Batteries: Stoher and Fulton; Lane and Holt. Umpire. MoLaughlln. Time of game, 1 hour and 30 min utes. Attendance, 000. Brandon Twirled Great Ball. Special to The Observer. Fayettevllle, June 9. Raleigh took the third game of the series from Fayettevllle. 4 to 0, Brandon pitching a 2-hit game. The fielding feature wEs the throwing to bases of GaJvln. the visitors being unable to steal on him. Score by Innings: R. H. E. Raleigh 001 002 001 4 11 3 Fayettevllle .. .000 000 000 0 2 J Batteries: Brandon and Rowe; Waters. JCroh and Galvln. Umpire, Borre. STORMS MAR AUTO RACES. Ijemls Strong Wins Two of tlie Four Events. Old field and Covrrll Win ning; One Each. Louisville, Ky., June 9. Fearful rainstorms marred the automobile races at Douglas Park to-day, though there were no accidents. Four events were run. Lewis Strang winning two, Prney Oldfleld and Tllford Cowell one each. Summaries: Five miles stock chassis rsce, 3100 to winner Lewis Strang (Bulck 20) first; Tllford Cowell (Chalmers-Detroit 30) second. No other starters. Time 4:06 4-5. Five miles opeclal classification under rules of A. A. A., cup Stranj (Bulck 30) first; C C. Merz ((Na tional 35) second; Walter Donnelly (Packard 30). third. Time 6:14 4-5. Ten miles, free for all $100 to winner Barney Oldfleld (National six. 40) first: Strang (Bulck 30) sec ond; Louis Doerhoefer (Locomobile 40) third. Time 10:50 3-8. Five miles $100 to winner Tll ford Cowell (Chalmers-Detroit 30). Only entrant; Won by forfeit Stranj o'ecltned on account of wet track. The other events were called, off r-n account of rain, except a flve-m1l motorcycle race. Hambacber and Bsuswine, the two new players whom the new manager, Larry Sdtton has signed, will be In the game this afternoon at Greens boro. Allowing the third strike to be call ed ss many times as were called yes terday on some of the Hornets indi cates a very poor Judgment ss to strikes, or fagged umpiring, and La Kocq.ua gaoaraUy sees Uieja coed. STINGS. Won a game! Golly! -Anderson's stride is toward the top. Braselle will get that no-hit record et. No sign of discord In that sort of playing. We may be able to stir about and get in this race yet. Even Humphrey could not connect safely In the second affair. Somebody's batting averages look a little droopy this morning. It looks as if Shumaker'i batting eye had taken a long Journey. The Hornets were the victims of the third no-hit game of the season. You fellows can go on and say what you pleas about Touchstone. A heayy hand rests upon Charlotte and Columbia as baseball towns. If Brazelle would get errorless sup port sometimes, he would win, too. Was that thunder or the anvil cho rus that sounaed over toward Win ston ? Brennen has developed Into about the only pinch-hltter there U on the team. Guees If Carter was manager over here, ha would be expecting his re lease. The Hornets might have celebrated their return to form by winning both games. Tlie playing of the locals during the week I a signal of good things for the future. Greenville had no business with that last game, but can't say that we had. either. The last exhibition was one of those things commonly known as pitchers' duels. The Intentions are Ho make a sub stantial noise during' the series with Greensboro. Whoso thinks that Greenville Is not a contendant better study over the sit uation again. Percentaglcally speaking. Winston Is moving in a southerly direction and with some haste, too. Dsrknese would likely have caught rhem out there playing If Dobard hadn't mad that error. Schults started off for fh Hornets as if he means to make his presence felt In the community. Vena-eance Is being metej out to Bob c -er even before we get an other good whack at him. The conJItlon of Mosler. the An derson thifd sacker. who Is 111 at St. Peter's Hospital, Is Improved. The wildness of the Beard in the first game coupled on to several timely swats brought forth the fruit. The old Hornets gave the young stinger, Heinle Schults. a nice recep tion In the way nf a fumbleless game. Despite the exceeding liberality of the Greenville scorer, we got ss many hits In the two games put togeiher as they did. It's some slight comfort that we are In fh league that 1 affording such a grand race whether we are actual ly In the race or not. Rchulti save the batting averages of the Spinners a decided set-back In that first game. Touchstone eeuiao 1 hurt ours much. RESnTR AT LA TOM A. Muddy Condition of Track Oaoe Many Scrntctiew Billy Pullman Dis qualified For Fouling. Cincinnati. June 9. The mtfddy condition of the track at Latonia to day caused many scratches. The feature event, a handicap at a mil and a sixteenth: went easily to Alice, while Cymbal took the place from The Mink by two lengths. Billy Pullman won the second race but was disqualified for fouling Ed Kane at the stretch turn. The judges gave the race to Ed Kane with Maid Militant second and Elysium third. Jeckey McGee who rode Billy Pullman was fined $50 for rough riding. 8um Jiiary. First race. Four and one half fur longs Zephyr, ( to 1) won, John McClure, (18 to 6) second, Wool Casta ( to 1) third. Time :5o 2-5. Second race. Mile and three six teenths. Ed Ksne, (4 to 1) won, Maid Militant (9 to 2) second, .Ely sium, (3 to 1) third. Time 2:03 3-5. Third race. Six furlongs Charlie Eastman, t) to 10) won, Enfield (8 to 5) second, Console, (13 to 1) third. Time 1:05 2-5. Fourth race. Handtoap mile and a sixteenth Alice. (21 to 5) won, Cym bal. (8 to 1) second. The Minka, (5 to 2) third. Time 1:49 1-5. Fifth race. Six furlonirs. Boaer nan. (11 to 5) won, Billy Bodemer (7 to 1) second. Woodlands, (25 to 1) third. Time 1:17 1-5. Sixth race. Mile. Gypsy King. (4 to 5) won, Bonnie Bard (3 to 1) second, Roseburg II, (15 to 1) third. Time 1:43. Two New Players Arrive. Hambacher, an outfielder, and Bauswlne, a utility catcher and out fielder, Larry Sutton's discoveries, ar rived In the city last night from New ark, N. J. They will leave this morn ing for Greensboro and participate In the game this afternoon. The Char lotte team passed through the city last night going on direct to Greens boro. Shumaker and Wahl were left behind and Brecetle stayed over until this morning. Finn, who did not go to Greenville, was picked up and he or Hazelton will pitch this afternoon In the opening game of. the series. Th Greenville team al spent -the night here, sn routs to Winston. A number of them expressed the opin ion that the Hornets were playing pennant-winning; ball now. NATIONAL LEAGUE;; Cincinnati. June I. Only, the first game of the double-header scheduled, for Ho v day was played, rain ending the second contest after Baston bad been mired : without a run In the first Inning. The lo cals hit Lindaman at will In the first gam. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati 141 004 Hx11 17 I Boston 0(0 0O0 2001 11 ' Caatleton and McLean and Roth: Lin daman and Graham. Time, I hours. Un , pires, Cusack and Johnstone. Pittsburg. June . Pittsburg won lly from Philadelphia to-day. shutting Sut the visitors 8 to 0. Willis was strong at , . all times and allowed but one opposing; ' player to reach third. Score: R. H. E. Ptttsburr U0 002O2X-4 11 Philadelphia 000 000 00 t Willis and Gibson; Sparks. MoQulIlla ' and Dooln and Jacklttsch. Time, 1:10. Umpires, Klera and Kane. ' . St. Louis, June . St. Louis wen frem ' Brooklyn to-day 4 to 3. Gilbert soered the winning run In the eighth en a Short ; hit to left field by BeeBe. who relieved Bailee. - Score: H.H.S. St. Louie , SHOOOOlx 4 11 J Brooklyn . . 000 KB 000-4 7 3' - Bailee, Beebe and Phelps; Rucker and V Bergen. Time. 1 :54. Umpires. Rlgler and Truby. u: SOUTH ATLANTIC. Birmingham, Ala., June 9. Birmingham hit Breitensteln at will this afternoon and won with ease. Score: R. H. E. Birmingham 01S 003 0lx- U I New Orleans 000 000 140-4 7 1 Manuel and Kane; Breitensteln and Schriver. Time, 2 hours. Umpire O'Brien and Pfennings. Nashville. Tenn.. June . Rain stopped to-day's game after five lnnrnga. Noyea was hit by a pitched ball, stole a base, was advanced by Vlebahn's sacrifice and scored the only run of the game on a hit by Bay. 8ere: R. H. B. Nashville '010 00-1 I 0 Mobile 009 000 3 3 Vlebahn and Tonneman; Hickman and Ludwlg. Time. 1:10. Umpire, Carpenter. Memphis. Tenn., June While Mem phis played good ball at times to-day, Montgomery played consistently through out, winning both games of a double header The first gam went for a doseu Innings, while the second was for seven Innings by agreement. Ceore: R- H. B. Montgomery . . . . 001 100 030 00z- IS 1 Memphis 300 200 009 0104 U I Bliss and Hart; mu and O'Lsary. Time, 3.25. Umpires. Moran and Fits Simmons Seeond gam: R. H. E. Montgomery 100 003 15 9 0 Memphis 220 000 0-4 9 4 Guesa and Hart; Qulesser and HurVburt. Time, 1:25. Umpires. Fltsslmmons and Moran. Atlanta. Ga. June 9 Notwithstanding Walker and Atkins, of Atlanta, aoh made a home run. the visitors won easily to-dsy by generally fast work. Score: It H. U. Atlanta 100 110 400- T 8 3 Little Rock M0 41O31O-U 11 0 Atkins and McMurra; : Oompton and Casey. Tim. 1:53. Umpire, Rudderham. SOUTH ATLANTIC Columbia. 8. C. Jun 9 Lewis, of Co lumbia, pitched a fin game for six in nings but weakened slightly In th sev enth, allowing on run, and want to pieces In the ninth. Th locals eoald not hit Demaree. who was effective, though rather wild. Soore: R H. E. Savannah 000 000 108-4 9 1 Columbia 009 030 000-0 3 Demaree and Lauson; Lewis aJid KahlkofT. Time, 1:40. Umpire. Bailey. Augusta. Ga., Jun 9. Griffin was strong at critical periods ana received brilliant support Eyler pitched a splen did game but the locals hanrunersd him for enough runs to win In lh first two Innings. Th batting of Carson was a (atur. Score: R. H. B. Augusta 214OCO0OX-3 7 1 , Columbus 080 200 000-g U 11 Griffin and Carson; Eyler and Smith. Tim. 1:40. Umplr. Gilford. Chattanooga. Tenn., Jun 9. With Viola In the box for th visitors, th locals bad an aay run this aftarooea defeat ing Jacksonville. The Cuban sras knock- ' d to th four corners of th field. Three home runs were secured. Aloock, th lo cal third baseman, was ordared off the field in the third for disputing a decision. Soor: R. H. E. Chattanooga 200 004 3x- 14 0 Jacksonville 000 100 V 14 1 Baskett and Meek: Viola add Roth. Time, 1:44. Umpire, Van Syckle. (Called end eighth to catch train). Macon, Ga, Jun 9. Stowers shut out Macon until the seventh inning to-day, when a bas on balls was followed by three hits, the locals tying th score. Paige was substituted, but the Charles-' ton team made three errors In th eighth, after two ware out, and gave Macon tw more runs. Weents was effective after the fourth inning. Robinson's timely hit."" ting was a feature. Score: R. H. E. Maoon 000 000 $2x- 4 3, Charleston .100 209 OOO-I 5 3 Weems and Robinson; Btowers, Paige and Massing. Time, 1:40. Umplr. Wst- rvelt. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, Jun 9. Carrigan's batting and an error by Wallace to-day ware mainly responsible for Boston's third straight victory over St Louis, 2 to !. Score: R.H. B. : St Louis 001 000 000-4 5 3 Boston OW ODl 01X 3 . I . . Bailey and Crlger; Ryan, Clcott and Carrlgan. Time, 1.55. Uniplres. Kerjn -and O'Loughlln. . Heather Wins Motor Boat Conlevt. -Hamilton, Bermuda, June -- Heather, owned by Richmond Lever ing, is the winner in the motor boat contest rom New York to this port She crossed the- finish Urns at 1 11 a. m., -to-day. the first of th four " boats to com In. The raci was tor . the Bermuda challenge cup and a cash prize for-$1,000. . Th boats lot sway from New Tork last Saturday. Strong winds and high seas prevailed throughout the passage. The ' time allowances of the other ihrve' bcau ' expired before they, reached Its hoc. 1 7 : ' '1 .?
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