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J . i I 4 " ' : Si- ; - 4 - 4, V day, joke 28, i9k y c " JULIAN S MILLER ' Sporting : Editor. junts, Bingles, Stunts and Stinas from Fandom CAROLINA ASSOCIATION Standing of Clubs OLD STORY; ffiggVUJ&'B GAME i Whelped fireenHUe of the 8erYe.tr- oon Haaelton Presented Wlth Two Bon br Wild V2i -Fir 2nd GreenvUJlan JJk Hornet Twlrler Rather !L porters of the Cbar rtl,;i :m, and to the dls- i vers of good town work Glut . hi Greenville again took frUm Charlotte yesteraay ooo, jarC'-' I a. far a,,,, team and Ha-relton. pitcher Hor:.-ts. was the chief of i , as in the fourth Inning. by the overwireu"io r, about 500 people to wit- al exhibition oi tno r nf the Spinners, came to . nn4 Ana r , w;Ih a man on nri. . K,,ntl to Hazelton Ir holding the ball and walk- , wav to first base, threw it iiiMoirK two men Jo score and CL co to third. After that the r"j ,he charlotte player wa , .. .4 ... tnrlr t n f tut in' ureiiu"""'- f r,i tn uta Oreenvllle 1 V. . , VvAAn OI the 1 rOWUO v, .. mirf n the enthue i'l. ,hP ch.irlotte fane a only F!KST INNtNG. 'itachJtou'" t,!,s safe between short U third .Nuullll unra iuuvujiu. Cus.nd. on a passed ball m balls. Noojln and rk a double steal, both in third and second, i i third and Is out t - ,,1'hs. Beard goes out first, v ( out, second to rlrst. s hiisn on balls. Do- ihinl and out at first the much talked or. hume team will die a ..r the continual los- Kll ,,,ition in tne leagues Lnjms up for the Queen City. niiblfs along tnis way: ,t H.-c-ond. Wahl hits jhit by Lynelv and a three-bagger by , --!mk-k. p. ,c over third's head :Hicks, added the thr-e bases, scoring ,mp)ireys hits a. single .-oring Wahl. Bren t . centre field. . sKCoxn INNING. . ;- tins out to centre flelfl. -h..:-i to first. Cote Jilts .rt and third. fc rror of second Cfase ie flies out to abort. rise on balls, and Is Hond by Warner. l.inneborn goes out, Mr. if" Sffl his ! ".fliers" lutes tli h:: hftmr 3mir gdi o..' 2 U:i t T" i fisOo $ltH'r'i ft!!"'"- Jttr t- '.: )! niii;n inning. ItoSn ,. I.andgraff gets base I tei: B ch. r hits to Dobard, Wd l!:iitr..ft at second and he !t a: nrst. lU5i:;r li t? a Hue drive over sec ,.ifl head to fMice, for three bases. Mtard far.s. Wahl hit by pitched H!in-,.hr.-ys flies to left field NBaus: ;p is doubled at plate. AM-h(v.,l caching). Fr'l IITH INNING. Bwi h.ts to right centre and on Ikud'hani. Humphreys mufls ball, tollers ;s nit bv nltched ball. Mil attorr.tits to mtcriflfe and pwlton throws past first basw al- pbj P-ar-i nd Rhynders to .-ore NChiMf saf,. on third. Cote and PMs ..rk tl:i sriueeze. Cote being ft r.r:. I'hilds worine. Mc- third to first. Touch- WS hlt rx to riepn loft and ill nuL (' ' a". I no hits), ntntn 1ut to left. Cosmo ,ket W arner out, short to t w!h relieves Cosmo at first. FIFTH INNING. ZniilLrZ ou?, ELECTRICIANS WON case. AB R H PO A B Charlotte. Lilnnaborn, 3b. .. Baaawlne, If. .. . Dobard. ss Wahl, rf., of Humphrey. p, cl, Bresmen, 2b Cosmo, lb Warner, e Haselton. cf., p. . Welsh, lb SchtUts, rf Totals DOUBLE-HEADER. 28 Oreenvllle. Touchstone, cf. .. Noojln. If Landgraff. ss. .. . Betcher, 3b 3 Beard, rf 4 Rhynders, lb. t S Childs. Ib 3 Cote, c 3 McFarlln, p 4 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 11 0 : 1 4 o o Totals 81 g 737 Score by 'Innings: Charlotte Oreenvllle I Two-base hit, Betcher. Three-base hits, Wahl, Bauswtne. Double plays, Dobard to Brennen to Cesmo; Dobard to Bren nen to Welsh; Touchstone to Cote; Beard to Rhynders; La nd graft to Childs to Rhyndera Left on bases, Charlotte 4; Greenville 4. Bases on balls, off Haselton S; off Humphrey 2; off McFarlln 2. Struck out, by Hazelton 3; by Humphrey 1; by McFarlln 3. Time, - 1:50. Umpire Lel brich. GREENSBORO 5; WINSTON-SALEM 4 Champa Capture (Second of Series With the Carterites Iledmond's Stick Work a Feature. Special to The Observer. Greensboro, June 25. By making 0 1 Kellejites Walk Away With Both 6 , imi0 of the Doubto-Header la the 0 Snsvrtan Cit-w Srhmlrlr Wlna the First and Safes the Second. Special to The Observer. Spartanburg, 8. C, June 25. Spar tanburg lost both games of a double header to Anderson this afternoon, mainly through poor fielding and in- 2 3 27 13 3 ability to hit timely. I There was one of the largest crowds 0 1 3 1 6 ' f the 8,a-,0n the P"K nd tn 6 2 i 4 0 9 weather was Ideal for the double bill. 4 1 jweisner worked in the first game for 3 1 , Spartanburg and did fairly wall, but 1 o j the five errors of his teammates al- 9 lowed five runners to cross the plate. 0 4 1 Schmick pitched a great game for 2 0 j Anderson, allowing only four hits and these were scattered. He was never 13 3, In danger of be In a- scored on. Fainter started the second game for the Electricians and did Hne until the seventh when the Spartans hit him freely. Schmick again went Into the box, but the lead already secured was too much for Spartanburg to over come. He was not as strong tn the second game as he was In the first. Abercrombie, who started things oft for Beusse's men in the second exhi bition, took an ascension in the third inning and was relieved by Tribble, who was also hit rather freely. In the last game Kelley, Miller and .McCar thy secured home runs. Umpire Leibrlch did not officiate this afternoon. President Wearn hav ing sent LaRocque here from Char lotte. His work, was fair and there was little kicking, but it could be seen that at times there was much dissat isfaction on the part of both teams Spartanburg. AB R H PO A E Dingle. 3b. , 4 0 0 1 3 0 springs, ir 4 0 3 1 0 2 R. 2oo ooo ooo ; 100 320 -X0 8 one run in the first, two In the third, I Martin, ss 4 Lanliam lb 4 one in the sixth and one in the sev enth, a total of five, the Champs won to-day's game from the Twins, who scored three in the fourth and one in the eighth. After Reis had pitched three Innings Manager Carter sent him to the bench to save him for one game Hitter. L'b .. Heuwsft. c. . . Dickinson, if. Hickard. of Welsher, p. . 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CAROLINA ASSOCIATION. ,,. Woa. Lost. Greenville 30 a Greensboro 28 Winston-Salem 25 Zi Andersen Spartanburg 25 at Charlotte is 34 EASTERN CAROLINA. Won. Lost. Wilson Jt 10 Raleteh aa 13 Golds bo ro jo 14 Wilmington 17 18 Rocky Mount .. .. ..11 31 Fayetteviile 11 a PC. .577 .&4 .533 .527 m p.cl ,77 .00 .581 .486 .344 .333 Danville .. Richmond . Roanoke . . Norfolk .. . Lynchburg . Portsmouth VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Won. Lost PC. 29 2T 25 21 18 23 114 23 27 31 SOLTH ATLANTIC. Won. Lost. Chattanooga 43 13 Columbus .v.. 34 24 Macon 2 31 Savannah 27 32 Charleston 25 SO Augusta 2ti 3.1 Columbia 20 36 ' SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Won. Lost Atlanta 34 24 New Orleans , 33 26 Nashville 31 24 Mobile 34 27 Little Rock 31 27 Montgomery 2 S" Birmingham 25 35 Memphis 1R 40 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Detroit 39 19 Boston 33 Philadelphia 31 Cleveland 30 New York 26 Chicago 24 Washington 20 St. I-ouis 9 25 24 25 2H 2 35 37 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Totals 29 0 4 27 12 Pittsburg Chicago New York .. Cincinnati Philadelphia I St. Louis I Brooklyn I Boston . 41 36 SO 2 25 22 2i 16 13 19 22 h 3.! r ss .569 .549 .529 .521 .437 .367 PC. .768 Mi .4K3 .458 .455 44'J .357 P.C .5S6 59 .Dli .557 .534 .464 .417 .310 PC .673 .5ti .564 .5,f .481 .453 .364 .33 PC .759 .853 .577 W( .412 .00 .3M .29,3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago, Juns . Cincinnati was blanked to-day by Chicago's perfect field ing, sacrifice hitting and bunched bits with men on baaea 1 Score: - R. H. E. Chicago 000 101 21x-7 8 0 Cincinnati two ooo 0000 I 3 Brown and Archer; Dubuo and Roth. Tiro, 1:45. umpires. Emails and O'Dsy. New York. June 25. New York to-dsy woe its third successive double-header. Brooklyn being detested 4 to 2 and to 1. Score Brooklyn . New York Pustorlus and Schlel and Kane. Second game Brooklyn .. .. New York .. . R. H K. 200 0(10 000-3 & 1 2U0 000 30x ( 4 1 Wllhelm and Bergen; Wlltse Time, 1:37. Umpires, Klem R. H a .. flUO 0(10 001-1 7 4 . . O40 030 02X 9 U 0 Mclntyre and Dunn; Mathswson, Cran dall and Schlel and Wilson. Time, 1:30. Umpires. Klem and Kane. Boston. June 25 -McQulllen's tine pitch ing enabled Philadelphia to score an easy victory over Boston to day. Score: R H. E. Philadelphia 002 201 010 11 3 Boston 000 (W0 OUO-0 4 3 McQuillen and Jacklltsch, Kerguson, Llndarnun and Graham Time. 1:48. Um pire. Rlgler and Trubv. AMERICAN LEAGUE. STINGS. Noojln didn't steal but four bates. What Is the word pitiful or pitiable? It was another- one of those drowsy games. Maybe the Hornets might win out on the insanity plea. Even Schults can't win to-day If the team doesn't support him. Noojin Is the man who was too slow for the Hornets at the beginning of the season. Umpire Liebrlech's coat needs a seamstress almost as badly as Char lotte needs some games. Charlotte, as Mack might have ex pressed It, she been needln' for two days more Ham to Bacher. It la 'rumored that there will be three new players In the game to day. One of them Is a first baseman. Detrou. June 25 Detroit bunched hits In the sixth and followed two pases In the eighth wlih Rossman's single, scoring four runs and winning handily. Score: R H K. Detroit 000 002 02X 4 S 1 St. Louis 0(10 100 W1 1 1 Summers and Stanage; Graham and Criger. Time. 1 J6. Umpires. Imii and Evans. Aiulf rson Weherell. If. . of the double-header to-morrow and Uorbett, 3b. .. Brown relieved him. The score was . !e.yr c Miller, 2t tied when Hrown went In in the McCarfhv. lb fourth, "but a base on ball to Doak ; Ji'1,'"-, rf ' Mcllugh. cf. . In the sixth, followed by a sacrifice 1 Klock c ,. AB R H PO A E ! 2 1 fourth tally to Greensboro's score. Then in the sev enth Sisson, the first man up, singled, stole second and also third, and came home because" Corrigan went to sleep and failed to catch the throw from Schmidt. In the fourth Ridgeway gave Schmidt a free pa.ss and he scored on Fetzer's three-bagger to centre field. This apparently rattled Ridgeway. who yielded three more hits, netting the visitors In that inning three runs before the side was retired, but after this Inning he settled down until the eighth when he purposely presented a free pass to Fetzer, who scored after Redmond and Dolan had singled. The game was exciting at times and there were many pretty plays, the prettiest being u catch by Lynch of Cornwall's grounder. Redmond and Dolan pulled off a pretty double play. Redmond's hitting was again a fea ture, as it was - In yesterday's game. Hammersley and Walters will pitch for Greensboro in the double-header Totals S -orp by innings: Spartanburg Anderson 0 0 6 7 0 fl 0 0 6 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 11 I Soojin wi. Bthfr ir. 0 Rhu. m. ... IT" Mt! f bass PS. E - s by third, and steals itrraff strikes out. - o left field for two Noojin. (Humphreys -od Hazelton to centre ' 'ngles. scoring Betch- : lies out to short. "f to pitcher. r :ts line drive over sec- I. t nebnrn fllen out to R' - viif lines out to the "ho doubles Hazelton at rW4 -f !,.-: , i ou,j' ' j J: , B' tber .j a.;,. fL-, Wltor. .t to '.Zr' u' first- Bauswlne out. ''s,n" fl 'fs out to ,crt- Noojln Jtrsf L s seconl and third. S h' -l h fourth base . on 7 tiff J "tJ'k out tjrt only lt. "'. ' rtt- Landgraff starts nd Noolin in caught irl -raff tries to go to V !TH INNING. McFarlln goes out, Touchstone hits to short to first Wahl '' lf,t held. Humphreys ' short. ; ' TH LNNING. sh .rt to first. Land- 1 ps to second on passed walks. Landgraff and : uhe steal. placing "'to and third. Beard tor iioth Landgraff ana ' nd -rs hits to short, second, forcing Beard Rhynders at first. ' third to first. Welsh : ' y pitched ball War- "ort. forcing Welsh at : Jl les him at first. HTH INNING. to left field. Cote :' Farlin flies out to sec- fs out to centre. Linne- to-morrow. Greensboro AB R H PO A Sisson. cf 2 2 1 2 0 Jackson. 3b 4 2 1 I 3 Anthony. If i n 1 ; n Bentley. rf 4 n 1 n 0 Doak. 2h .1 1 0 l 4 Lvnch. ss 2 n 1 :t Hicks, lb 4 0 2 12 2 Walsh, c. 4 1 T Ridgeway" p 4 n n 3 Totals 32 5 S 27 16 Wlnslon R R H PO A Corrigan. 3b 5 n n t 2 Schmidt, c 112 3 1 Fetxer. ss .1 ? 1 1 2 Fogartv. If 4 0 1 2 0 Redmond. 2h 4 1 .1 1 1' Dolan. lb 4 n 1 10 0 Carter, cf 4 0 1 2 1 T,aval. rf 4 n n 0 Hols, p 1 n n 1 1 Rrown. p 1 0 n 2 Moran 1 n n " " To'flls 34 0 24 10 Sununary: Karned runs. Andenson 1. Three-bftFe hit, Weherell. Sacrifice" hits, Wilier. Schmick. Rltter, Welsher. Stolen base. Movers Double play, Martin to I.anhani Bases on balls. Sclimick 2. Struck out. by Sclimick 2. Left on bases, Spart&nburg. 5; Anderson 1. Time, 1:30. Umpire. Lardc-que. Lrtaavhurg igl2b. . inSs. If. . Spart Dingl, Sprl Martin, ss Lanham. lb Rltter. 21). . Beusse, c 4 Rlckard. cf. .. Abecromble. p Tribble. p. .. . EASTERN CAROLINA. Win One and Tic One. Special lo The Observer Rocky Mount, June 25 To-day the 0 ! first game of the double-header went 2 0 to the Raleigh Red Birds by a score I ..... 1 A of 2 to I. due to timely nuiin mm the fact that tne iocam iuu.u ..- 000 100 130-5 score a run, thougn booic times in a hole and was laced out for ten hits but only cr.e run was netted. Clever base-rr.ajns by the visitors caused their run getting and made the game break in their favor. Thorpe was on the mound and pitched a game that should have meant victory. Had Krebs not been disabled this would have cut off the winning run. Boolea was the opposing artist and was land ed on for ten hits. rt . n. r. , .000 000 001 1 10 2 111ft 000 100 2 6 1 Washington. June 25 Washington broke even with lloston here to-day, the locals winning the rlrsi. 1 to 1, and the visitors the second. 3 to 2. Score R H E. Washington 100 000 01x-3 9 0 Boston OtW DUO '0101 4 1 Johnson and Street; Wolter, Arellanee and Carilgun and Spencer. Time, 1:45. Umpires, O'Loughlln and Perrlne. Second game: R 11. E. Poston 000 102 0003 1 Washington 0(10 200 0002 5 2 Arellanes and Spencer, Groom, Gray and Street. Time. 1:4k Umpires, Per rlne and O Loughlln. The players who went to sleep In the game Thursday are now wide awake listening to the tune of heavy fines. "Conf uslonul" is as good a w ord on the ball ground, when you have Char lotte only in mind, as It la In the court room. Humphrey did remarkably well the short time he was on the mound con sidering the fact that he had Just-left a sick bed. If base-stealing were a crime rome of those fellows on the Greenville team could not leave town before see ing Solicitor Clarkson. You can't say that the directors haven't done their best. Charlotte has already had enough teams to start a baseball colony. "Hear! Hear!! Hear!!"' Thli la not meant for you to listen to any thing, but Is Just a reverberating echo from the grandstand. rhlladotplA. June 25. placed Philadelphia at Totals Anderson. Weherell, If. . Corbet t. 3b. . Meyers, ss. . . Miller. 2b. .. . McCarthy, lb. 0 , Kelley, rf. .. . n McHugh. cf. . Klock. c. .. . Painter, p. .. Schmick, p. .. Totals Score by Innings: Spartanburg Anderson AB R H PO A B 5 1118 1 6 112 0 0 6 0 1 4 2 0 5 1 2 12 0 2 3 12 13 1 4 0 0 4 1 1 4 0 2 8 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 10 10 35 4 10 27 11 S AB R H PO A E 5 1 2 4 0 0 4 10 13 0 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 112 2 0 6 1 2 9 0 1 5 0 3 2 0 0 2 1 0 4 0 0 4 0 15 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 37 7 12 27 11 1 000 000 1214 ro j 001 201-7 Rummsrv: " Home- runs. McCarthy, Kelley Miller. Three-base hits, Kelley, t.onbam Sacrifice hits, Rltter. Miller 0 j Stolen bases. Lanham. McCarthy. Dou- 1 I l ie plavs. Aberrombie to Beusse to I-an-0 hsTn Rases on balls, off Abecromble ': 0 1 off Tribble 1: off Pointer 2: off Schmick 01 1 Struck out. bv Abecromble 1; by Trib n j hie 1 by Schmick 1 Umpire, Larocque. 0 I . 1 15 New York out- all points to-day and won by 12 to 2. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 100 100 fOD 2 6 3 New York IM0 261 fel-12 15 2 Dygert. Vlckers and Thomas and Uv Ingstnne. Wnrhop and Blair Time. 1 45. Umpires. Kerln and Sheridan, SOUTHERN LEAGUE Little Rock. June 26. -Little Rock knocked Manuel out of the box in the third, but Robinson, who succeeded him, was effective, and It was a hard right for the winning run Score: R H. 10. Little Rock .... 002 000 000 000 1-3 11 4 Birmingham .... 002 000 000 0110 0 -2 13 2 Hart and Casey; Maniajl. Robinson and Kane. Time. 2:40. Umpire, Kitaslminons. If the grandstand feels disgruntled about the thing let them laugh rather than Jeer. If you'll stop to think, there's lots of fun In the game A composite picture of the grand stands feelings when the other team Is running away with the game would put all moving picture shows In Char Iqrte on the blink.- The rows In the grandstand which hive been dejected for several davs are now becoming depleted. That's too pretty a ball park to lie fallow before yawning benches. -Batted for Brown In nintli. Score by innings: Oreensboro Winston in: not ir-i r, orv. T.rti 0104 Summery Karned runs. Greensboro 4: Winston 4 Two-base hit. Lynch. Thre bns bits Fetrer H!rk". Bases on balls, off Rldgewav 2; off Rei? 1: off Rrown 2 Struck out b- Ridrewav 5; bv Rrnrvn t Sacrifice hit L-wh. Stolen beses. Klsslon f21 Jackson. Kicks. Rodrnond Carter. Left on bases Greensboro 7. Wlnt"n 6 Do'ible rlv. Ped-nond to Polan Time 1 50 Umpire. Kelly Attendance. 1000 Games Yesterday nKSULTS AT LA TO VIA. tt.i - " 'ffbt ni;n flv which l.r Jfc. - rtatop both go after. m to . .' a untouched. Wahl 'ture field. Schult. who i Vjf NOT BE BETTER. V'balrJr8?' "' int" V? ' ArrJ. . cowpars witfc r- s.Jr, s .Coma. Borna, Wud. S"" UtCr ChSnir 'or -Bore Eyea. V fr P?"3 Knd-lt's suprenM. " Only 2Sc a all drug- Favorites Are Winners In Four of the Six Events. Cincinnati. June 23. At a meeting of the officials of the Latonia Jockey Club to-day it was decided to continue the present meeting until July 5. It was announced that the purses will be cut 1700 daily, beginning next Tues day. Four favorites won to-day. Sum mary: First, mile: Busyman. (7 to 10) won. Tannie (7 to 1) second. Orna moso (15 to 1) third. Time 1:46. Second, five furlongs: Whim. (8 to 1) won, Olevla Meikle, (9 to 5) sec ond. Bettle Lester, (4 to 1) thlrJ. Time 1:04. Third, mile and three-elrhths: Belle view, (even) won, Stone Street, (10 to 1) second. Bryce, (50 to 1) third. Time 2:24 4-5. Fourth, mile: Alice Bard. (11 to 10) won. Gerrymander. (IS to 5) second, Frank Stagg. (25 .to 1) third. Time 1:45. Fifth, six furlongs; Al Muller. (11 to 20) won. Orlandot (S to 1) second. Sorrel Top. (1 to 1) third. Time 1:1S 3-5. (Sixth, mile and 70 yards: Grenade, (I to 1) won. Sorrowful, (sven) sec ond. Pink' Wings. (12 to 1) third. Time 1:47. Memphis Gets New Player. New York, Juna IS. John A. Heyd ler, of the National League, announced the approval of the release to-day by Boston to Memphis, Southern League, of J. Chandler Ball. Carolina. Charlotte 2; Greenville 8. Spartanburg 0; Anderson 5; first. Spartanburg 4; AiHiersoii 7; second. Greensboro 5; Vlnton-MaIem 4. Eastern Carolina. Wllmlutgon 0; Goldnboro 1. Rocky Mount 1; Raleigh 2 (first). Rocky Mount 4; Raleigh 4 (sec ond). Wilson 5; Fajettcville 1 (first) .. Wilson S; Fayettevllle 0 (second). Virginia. Portsmouth 5; Roanoke 3. Richmond 7; Xorfolk 2. DauviUe 3; Lynchburg 1. South Atlantic. Augusta S; Chattanooga 0; first. Augusta 6; Chattanooga 7; second. Charleston 2; (Savannah 4. Macon 3; Columbus 7. Columbia 9; Jacksonville 1. Southern. Nashville ; Mobile 2. Montgomery 3; Memphis 5. New Orleans 2; Atlanta 4. Little Rock 3; Birmingham S. Score: Rocky Mt. Ralefe-h .....1 filnnht.nH' Thorpe, waisn auu Booles and Rowe. Time 1:50. After nine innings this atternoon. Umpire McLaughlin called the second double-header on account of rain and darkness caused by an approaching storm. Both teams had scored four times and there was a good deal more pepper manifest by bdth teams than in the first game. Raleigh had one earned run credited, while the locals secured two. Booles was sent In to pitch but was relieved In the opening of the seventh hv Pope. Smith did the slinging for the Crew and was pounced upon for seven hits though he kept them well apart, his scoring having b.een In 'he main attributable to his w'ildness. Score: R H- K w,.u.. tt . ..on: 010 1004 s 2 Raleigh 020 100 100 4 7 2 Smith find Walsh; Booles. Pope and Irwin. Umpire McLaughlin. Kcrninitkcr Get Home Run. Special to The Observer. Favettevllle, June 25. Wilson took both games of a double-header this afternoon by the scores of . to 1 and 3 to 0 The feature of the first game was Schumaker's homo run, the longest knocked on the hortie grounds. Anderson allowed onlv two hits. The worst feature of the games was the umpiring. Manager Charles Moss, of the lo-, cal team, was released last night and : W. U. Guerrant. third baseman, was I appointed manager in his stead. The change was made by the directors owing V the fact that the team ts j fading' the league In batting and 1 fielding hut is at the bottom of the percentage column. Score: R. H. E. Wilson 001 000 211 5 11 2 Fayetteville ..000 010 000 1 2 4 J Ratterles Annerso nana tiiimort, Watters and Galvin. Umpire Assor sini. Second 'game. Score: R. H. E. Wilson 100 020 0 3 6 l Fayetteville .. .000 000 0 0 5 1 Batteries Cowell and Holt; Clan cey and Galvin. Umpire Accorsini. Mobile. June 25. -Nashville won the second game of the series from Mobile this afternoon by hitting the ball when men wore on bases, aided by Mobile's errors at critical limes. Score R. H K Nashville 030 100 020-8 7 0 Mobile 000 000 0112 10 4 Perdue and Sealiaugh; lllxon and l.ud wlg I mpires. Roman and Pfennlnger. Time, 1:37. New Orleans June 25 -Atlanta won the opening of the series here to-day, se curing the leadership or the leHgue. by outplaying the locals In all departments Klsher was master of the situation at nearly nil limes. Score: HHE. Atlanta OOO 001 201-4 6 2 New Orleans Olo 000 01O-2 4 4 Fisher and McMurray. Maxwell and Matthews. Time. 1:40. Umpires. Car penter and 0 Brlen. Memphis. Tenn . June -The errors of Whitman were largely responsible for the five runs Memphis stored against three for M ntmery In the first game of the series Kelber weakened In the eighth and was relieved Score : Montgomery Memphis Thomas and Hsrt O'l-eary. Time. 1:3." ham. William Gorrell seems to have solved the problem. He saw "Dat ftdvertlsln' waggin goln' round on de streets wld dat bell Is nulled bv a horse dat's too poor. And dat nigger drlvln' doan look right, nuther " Wattasboro ; Union 0. Special to The Observer Wadesboro. June 25. WsJesboro won at Union. 8. C. to-day, the score being 8 to 0. Matthews and Stewart made home runs. Lowe made a sen sational single-handed catch while running In left field. Not a single Union player reuched second base ,.,orf R. H. E. Wadesboro 6 1 1 3 Union . . 034 Batteries: Eldrldge and Moore; Evans an, Dunn. SOUTH ATLANTIC. Columbia, S. C June 23. Columbia out played Jacksonville, at; every - point to day, fielding brilliantly, hitting- the ball hard and timely and doing scoo excel- , lent work on the bases. 1 Wagner pitched a strong game and was in danger only once. .. 1 .,; " Score: " " . o R. H. E. Columbia .. .. .. .. 1 Oil 40x U Jacksonville .. .0... 10 009 OOO t 7 1 Wagner and Kahlkoff; Bridgers , and Roth. Time, 1:4ft. Umpire, Westervelt. Charleston. S. C. June28. Besides be ing hit hard by Savannah. Hartley was poorly supported and Charleston was de feated 4 to i The game was close until . the fifth Inning, after which the result . was never In doubt; A double-header will be playefe to-morrow. Score: R.H.E., Charleston 100 100 0003 ' 5 Savannah 010 024)8014 U "3 Hartley and Reisinger; DeMaree and Petit. Time. 1:63. Umpire, Otaord. . ;.- Augusta, June 28. -Chsjftanooga and, Augusta divided a double-header here to day. The local team took the first by bunching hits on Clarke In the Initial In ning, while Pierce allowed but one man : to reach second base durinav the game, . The second game was a tee -saw affair ! and was 'very exciting, the visitor win-.- nlng out 7 to 8. Both Hannlfsn and Oas klll wsi-e batted out or the box. The batting of Coles was a feature toboth, ia,V while great catches by Oestow, and Woodward featured the . second... Umpire Weeks had no control off the , players and there was much kicking throughout. 1 r Score: R- H. B. :' Augusta 800 OX) OOx S 4 Chattamioga 000 000 000 0 4 ..- Pierre and Carson; Clarke and Meek Tims. 1:4. Umpire. Weeks. c v." Second gjame; R- H..E. " Augusta 300 000 301 8 I 3 Chattanooga 012 002 020 7 8 3 i Hannifan, G. GrtfTIn and Carson: Oas klll, McKenile and Meek. Time, 1.10. , Umpire. W eeks. Macon. Oa . June 26 The Macon lean gave its moat ragged exhibition of the season to-day, stupid plays and error ; being very frequent. In the fifth Beck er stole second, third, and home. . He also made two triples. Lee stole three, bases. The game, though pooly plsysd,. abounded In features. Score: R- H. S , Macon 102 000 030 8 S Columbus SCO 110 0037 U " 3 Weems, Rs1nson and IjaFitte; Rsda ; baugh and Coveney. Time. 1:56. Umpire, -r Van Syckle. , i, . Columbia Banks Turn Down Dispell" sary Allotments. 1 : Observer Bureau, 1280 Berkeley Building. Columbia, 8. C. June 15. . Becoming dissatisfied with the con teat in the dispensary winding up com-N mission in regard to the allotment to banks of the fund the Columbia, banks, holding over $800,000 of these depos its, jeclded to-day to be ,rld cf She whole business by turning the money back to the commission with Interest at 4 per cent Some of tho banks n In checks and others notified the eom mission that tha money was ready,.; subject to check. All notified Chairman Murray that they wanted to does th accounts. : R H. K 000 000 0302 9 3 3co on; nox -3 6 0 Kelber. Dick and Umpire. Rudder- iAurlnburg Takes Another Scalp, Special to The Observer Laurln burg, 'June 25 Laurlnburg to-day took the second game of the series with Columbia by the score of 4 h-lkl"K up the seventh shut out for the home team. The pitching of Crouch was superb. He allowed only one hit, and Btruck out 12 men. , iv. R- H. E. Laurlnburg ...000 020 1 10 4 7 3 Columbia Mechanics 000 000 0000 1 Crouch and Slefert; Turner. Mc Phfrson and Swygert. Advli to Mrs. Howard (, 'Spartanburg Journal Mrs Howard Gould says that she cannot get along on lees than H25 . 000 a year and thirty gardeners, if she would herself be one of the gar deners, she would and that she would have more happiness and need less income. Macon Franeldte Tor 8le, o ; Macon. Oa , June 26. President W, ? L. Starr to-day announced that ths, Macon franchise In the South Atlantic League was on the market. He stated that an offer had been received from parties In Knoxvllle, and that this of fer would be accepted If local fana did not purchase the club. The outlook for the retention of the team here la dubious. On account of this state of affairs, ( the players are dlsorgantce-S and disgruntled. The attendance at lo-. cat games has not been very good this season, although the team has made a : good showing. ;;. Not Warmly Rex-dved. ; O, Ashevllle Cftiaen. The report that a Glenn-Daniels' ' senatorial syndicate is on the- carpet, will bring no enthusiasm to the rank and file of North Carolina Democ racy, and we doubt if such a com- blnatlon would enlist the support of half the Democratic papers of the State. It is not a combination that,: appeals to anyone; there Is bo much ' history behind It. V v .v Why Cannon Dlsllkee BSkAOball, , . ' Wilmington Dispatch. - ' : J Jon Cannon says he doesn't ear for baseball. Certainly not. Can? you imagine your "Uncle Joe" being willing to sit by and not Vble to over-rule the umpire In case he didn't like the decision? Eastern. Xewr.rk-ProTldence, rain. x Toronto 2; Montreal 6. Buffalo 12; Rochester 9. Baltimore 3: Jersey City 7. - American. Washington 2; Boston 1, First. Washington 2; Boston 3. Fttiladelphia 2. Xew York 12. Detroit 4; St Louie 1. National. Boston 0; Philadelphia 4. New York 4; Brooklyn 2. First. New York : Brooklyn 1. Second. Chicago 7; Clnctnnaa O. ttt. Louis-FlUeburc postponed, rein. ly. Write for special literature. Wilmington the Winner. Special to The Observer. Wilmington. June 25. Two hits y Levy and Kit, the first for two bases and a sacrifice by Jayeg In the second inning gave to-day's game to Wilmington. Howard on the mound for the locals was qui'e effective. keeping his six hits well scattered and receiving perfect support ex cept In last Inning, when an error in throw from third to first promised a tied score but the visitors were re tired on a beautiful double of Doak's fly to first to second. Forbes yielded only six hits for Goldsboro but was not so fortunate in keeping them scattered. R. H. E. Goldsboro ... 000 000 000 0 8 3 Wilmington ...010 POO OOx 1 I 3 Forbes and Fulton; Howard and Kite. Time. 1:50. Attendance 400. Umpire. Barre. The .'Greensboro Keeley Institute makes a specialty of treating women for tha Drug and Alcoholic addic tion and for nerve exhaustion. It employe a matron, and has apart ment en suite, with private bath and other modern convenience, where th treatment Is administered prlvate- I, ? 7 s', f rax ' ' - I I 1 V lad net on the C. C. O. Railway, over Copper Creek, Soott Cownty, fa. This viaduct t 13S feet hlgji and .' 1,140 feet long. (On the rowe of Tne (ftsa tea Big Excursion, Joly 15). The Observer Pullman Exciursion, which leares Qaariot te July 15th f or Ifento, Vac, will pass over tiieriadoct. . f - - . t i . i , . v -
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