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A1 i 1 ckAnLOTTE," DAILY OBSERVER TTIESDAYifuKE .29,. 1909 wVrlV: . ounts, Dinales, stunts and atinas trom r N A A KK( ( A T HW t v..,,.. - national leaoto i -V.'' - ' . - 1 I .,, i 1 1 ' -i , Tenets sting - r ANDEESOHEAM ,nd Wf Sotoml nM - Zt ii, iH. Uies Latter mm yn- V Mntfa inning. WW th" r-Bum-bed Three Am" Tbi Emm Sowed TbiRana tL an Anderson Player Got by nd Baee--A Be-.tirnl Come. t0 The Observer. I dtrson. & C, June 38. Char lton the first game of the serie. f"! a-1t8oB to-day In the ninth, i5?- ,he score being 3 to 0. Ltnne !ln' . nit safe. Ham bach er nrM "- .... , nd Corbett suppea. au the ball who ana cmaiiA And Llnntf-- ' .w,. noharri hit a Texas : '.hr n-orlm the two. l'.... .rificed Dobard to seo- ,,.n,nhr.v singled and stole find nd IDard rd on Meyer' Sr of to second. I r to the ninth Inning not a man Lied second. Anderson never did. frlfI and Lcthrop were the op- nf ,iabfmen and the latter had iffTdvaniHue up to the iMt. when 111 ikr hits were bunched. 01 nt1! nil. "j - the ftrat lnnlnr. bcnuit thru I The hi, hits scattered well and there never any chance ror Anaeraon u tcorf dragon. In aplte of the fact that ,k p.'i.ii'l w'as very heavy, several '-.nr. he'.ng made on acocunt or tni. FIRST INNING. ynfVri hits by ahort for one Hflnih.ioher bunta to third and ijout a' 'M's't. Linneborn going to aec iJ. D"i Td files out to centre field. fel"1",,' f""'8 out to first. Wfhri ll hits In ront of the plate Md tfatP it out. Corbett bunts to Ntrhfr ii nrt 1 out at first, "Weherell jjjdu t xocond. Meyer hits to Ijitchfr an.l : Weherell Is out between SrcOXD'lNNINO. Humpbri- struck out. Welch hit w pitch liall. Brennen up. Welch jjmI, ?,-. tid. Brennen rans. war ier fo ' it to catcner. gchmi k "a!ke. Kellv fouls out to Tpttchcr Mi tUinri hits to second and jtoible r'nv results. THIRD INNING. Ichuitz is nut. short to first. Linne born flics to centre. Hambacher hits a third n it at first. Klook hit liy pitched ball. Lothrop flii ' ' third. LInneborn droppeo Itll hut threw Klock out at second. Weherell (lew out to centre field. Cor bett sate at first on Welch's error. Uthrnp Riling to second. Meyers out, , third u rtrst. F'll'HTH INNING. I Dobanl walks. Bausewlne up. Do tri rautht off rtrst. Bausewine Jam. Hiiiiii'hrey grounds out t$ first. I Miller hits over short for one base, .lehmick hunts fly to pitcher. Miller 'nut, trytTi jt to steal second. Kelly '.!. to first. U FIFTH INNING. J Welch hits to third and ls out at hit on a ( lose decision. Brennen 41 to left. Warner out, short to int. BeHuKh foula out to catcher. jfJoek hits fo Schultz and Is out .at WL Ixithrop hits to pitcher and lout at first. SIXTH INNING. m Schultz rocs out at first on hit to ttcher. Linneborn flies out to third. Banharher out. short to first. Weherell hits safe over second for at sack. Corbett bunts to first and I out. Weherell advancing. Meyers j out to short. Miller fries to sec- i ni McHush coes to second. Klock hits ona too hot for pitcher. Do bard geia U and throws him out at first. EIGHTH INNING. Welch pops out to catcher. Bren nen hits to third and safe on an error of third baseman. Warner pops out to catcher, gchults hits to pitch er and la out at first lothrop la safe at first on Do bard's error. Weherell bunts to pitcher and is out at first, Lothrop coins; to seo od. Corbett flies out to short. Mey ers flies out to centre field. NINX HINN1NQ. Linnebarn hits over second for one each. Hambacher hits to third, vwho threw wild, Linneborn coin to third and Hambacher to second. Dobard hits s&te Ut centre, scoring; Unnobarn and Hambacher. Bausewine bunts to pitcher and is out at first. Dobard go ing iu second. Humphrey hits to left for one base, Dobard going to third. Welch up. Humphrey starts to second and Mayers misses throw irom catcner, Dobard scoring. Welch forfla out to left Brennen hits to short and is out at first. Miller hits to third and la out at first. Bchmlck hit to third and is out at first. Kelly files to ahort is the box score: AB R H PO A K 1 0 2 4 0 0 2 4 4 SPIKNEE8 WIN FROM PATBI0TS Following Ancerson. ' Waherell If. Corbett, 3b. .. Meyers, ss. .. Miller, 2b. .. Schraick. lb. . Kelly, rf. .. . McHugh, cf. Klock. c Lothrop, p. .. li 0 Tonuuie Soocto's Bunch Keep Up Their Winning Streak and Take the O uunps Into Camp Hamnw-r!'7 Hit Bard, Xoojta Securing Thr TtMkCkhnm DrlTea to the lKnc-U. Special to The Observor, Greensboro, June IS. Greenville, by timely hitting, and by taking ad vantage of the loose playing of the Champs, won to-day's game from Greensboro by the score of T to 8. The game was delayed forty minutes in starting on account of rain and the wet grounds prevented fast ball, hut star catches were made by Betcher and Sisson. The visitors hit Hammersley hard and the locals sent Thackham to the bench In the sixth. Touchstone suc ceeding him. Though the playing of the locals was ragged, the exhibition was Interesting at times. Umpire Lucid was severely criticised on som of his decisions. Carolina. Charhxt 3: Andersen 0. Greensboro; GreeoSllle T. fc partan b urg - Win son -&alm. Rain. Eastern Carolina. - Raleigh 1; Wilmington X. Goldttboro li; MCUsoa 1. Tiyettovllle S; Rocky Mount X Virginia. Danville J; Portsmouth . Iynchburg 10; Norfolk 1. Koanoke i; Richmond 4. South Atlantic Jacksonville 1; Savannah . Charleston 0; Chattanooga 3. Colombia 1 ; Culumbus 3. Alacou 1 ; Augusta 4. Greensboro. Simon, cf. . . Jackson. 3b. . Anthony. If. , Bently. rf. .. McKevltt. lb. Lynch, u. .. Hicks. 2b. .. Walsh, c Hammersley. AB R H PO A ,TUls 3i 0 3 27 IS 3 Charlotte. AB R H PO A K Linneborn. 3b 4 1 J 3 b 0 Hambaoher, If '1 1 o 0 D o IK) bard, us 3 J s 2 1 Bauswlne, cf 3 0 0 00 Humphrey, rf 4 0 ( Ci 0 Welch, lb 3 9 0 10 2 11 Brennen, 2b 4 0 0 ' 1 0 1 Warner, o 3 0 0 3 1 0 Schultz, p 3 0 0 1 6 0 Totals 29 3 4 27 17 2 , Totals S3 t T Tt 11 I Greenville. AB R H PO A K Rankin, If 3 10 10 0 Noojin. cf S 3 1 0 1 Indg-raff. ss . 3 0 0 0 2 1 Betcher lb. SI 15 1 1 Rearrl rf 6 1 1 i 1 0 Rhvnders, lb 4 1 1 ll 2 0 Child. 2b 4 0 0 4 ! 0 Cote, c 4 0 2 i 1 0 Thackham. p 3 1 J 0 3 0 Touchstone, p 1 0 0 3 0 Totals 36 7 10 27 13 Score hy Innings: Greensboro Greenville R. 001 000t-3 021 210 0107 Score by Innings: Anderson Charlotte R nno oon OOO 0 0CO n) 3-3 Base on balls. Lothrop 1; Schulti 2. feft on bases. Anderson ; Charlotte 4. Struck out, Lothrdp 3; Schult 1. &irr.fice hits. Weherell. Corbett t2). Kelly. rian aeher (21. Bausewtn. Stolen oases. Humphrey. Welch. Batters hit. KlocV, Welch. Double plays. Brennen to Welch. Time of game, 1:40. Umpire, Lallocque. Summary: Earned runs, inWirn 2 R"tis. Sif Hicks. Rankin. NroJ n (2, Retcner. Beari, Ithvnders. Thackham. Two-bas hits. Hicks. Betcher. Wild plt-hes. Hammer sley Touchstone. Sacrifice hits. An thony Wslsh. Landsraff (2). (Iillds. Stolen bases, Anthonv. Hlrke, Hsmmer Kley Noojin. Bases on balls, off Tliark ham 5; off Touchstone 2: off Hammerrlev mi hv nitrbpd balls. Rnnklii. ltid- KiBff Struck out. hv Thackham til: bv . Touchstone 1: hv Hftmmernl-v 2. Left; on bases Greenville 10: Gnenxro 10.: Tim. liK ITmolre. Lucid. Attendance, I 00. Southern. Memphis 4; New Orleans 0. Montgomery 4; Nashville 4. llirtnlngham 3; Atlanta 3 game). Birmingham 8; Atlanta a game). LJtrte Rock ; Mobile 0. . X Eastern. Newark 1; Baltimore &. ProvldeM-e 5: Jersey City 1 Montreal 3; Toronto 1. Rochester 3; Buffalo 2 game.) RoHieMer 1; Buffalo 3. game,) fifteen Innings. (first (second (First (Second fiostoa, June S. Philadelphia won th first gam of a scheduled double-beader to-day I lb s, the sevoad gam being poet poned on account of a heavy showw. Score": R. R K, Philadelphia .. .. .. 00 003 20-i 10 t Boatoa 1J0 000 C0O-J S Cbrrldon, McQulllen and Dooln; Tuckey and Graham. Time. 1:45. Utnpirea, Rig ler and Truby. Cincinnati, O.. June 38. Timely hitting won to day's game for Pittsburg. On two occasions the locals got three-base hits, but wsre unable to score them. Score: R, H. E. ClnclnnaU .. .. .. ., 000 W0 001-4 I 1 Pittsburg 1M 000 010-1 10 1 Ewlng, Dubec and McLean: Camnlts and Gibson. Time, 1.46. Cm pi res, Emalle and O'Day. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chloago. June 2. Detroit defeated Chl cay 1 to 1 to-day tn a hard-fought 10 Inolng game marked . with considerable wrangling. A tar Cobb and Scbaefer were put out of the gam for disputing. Score: . , R. If. E. Chicago,.,..,.... 001 000 000 01 f 3 Detroit .. ..-030 000 001 1-3 1 3 Bums. Walsh and fiulHvan; Summers, Speer, Wlllet and Stanega. Tim. 1:16. Evans and Egan. SOUTHERN LEAGUE New Orleans. June 31 Memphis out played New Orleans to-day and won by a score of 4 to 0. Bchwenk kept hits well sea tered. Score: R H. E. Memphis 001 030 000-4 7 0 New Orleans .. .. .. 0W) 000 000-0 & 3 Schwenk and O'Leary; Maxwell and Matthews. Time, 1:60. empires, Carpen ter and Pfennlnger. American. . Washington 3; Boston A. PhlL-xli'lpliia I ; New York S. Kt. Louis B; dm eland 0. Ctilcagu 1 ; Detroit 2. National. Ronton 3; Philadelphia 5. New York-Brooklm, rain. Cincinnati 2- Pit H ;nrg 3. Oreenvllle 4 on. Antnony. i Standing of Clubs bsj Montgomery. Ala., June IS. Nh villa and Montgomery played a 16-lnnlng tie game her to-day. Montgomery played errorless ball. Score: R H. E. Naahvlll .. .. 300 002 000 WV) OOO-l J Montgomery .. 010 092 100 C09 050- is 0 Kellum, Duggan and geabaufh; Thomas and Shannon. Time. 2:45. Umpires, Rud derham and O'Brien. WADESBORO VS. LAl'RINBCRO. d.u tm.tMir Tnaiiw in tlie kiale ti Meet at Lauri n burg A Battle' EASTERN CAROLINA. Iioyal. CAROLINA ABSOCIATlON Won. Lost. Green vllle 31 t: Greensboro 2i 34 Wlnstcn-Salein 2s s Anderso.i 2 Spai tunbiiis; jt ;n Charlotte 19 3, Birmingham. Ala.. June 28 -Birmingham won two fjimea from Atlanta this afternoon, neither requiring a great amount of trouble. Xlie Indifferent work of Catcher Smith, of Atlanta, had much to do with' Birmingham scoring three runs in the first Inning of the second gsma. Score: R H. E Birmingham MB O0x-3 8 3 Atlanta 00) 200 0W-2 i 0 Dickson and Hare; Atkins and Hmith Time, 1:B0. I'mphe. Fltislmmons. Score bv Inslnes: R. Birmingham f M !10 A3ii- Kl I Atlanta O10 10 001-2 8 1 Fleharty and Raub; RuRer hud Sm'.th. Time. 2 hours. L'mplre. Fltsslmmons. Washington. Jun 38 Boston mad it four out of live on tb series by defeat- lnjg Washington to-day to (. O' Lough -lln'a decisions failed to please the spec tators and he had to be escort ed to the cars by the police. Score: R. H. E. Waahington , 100 000 ls 10 0 Boston 020 100IK1-4 13 1 Altrock, Groom. Johnson and Street; Wood, Steele, Arellanes and Spencer, Time, 1 50. Umpires, Perrln and O'Loughliu. STBTGS. v. X good 'start Soma class to that game. '4 ' It tu a glorloua ninth Inaln'aV " Wish w had two more Schultie. May ha that lana hiw tarned at Another one to-day iwould help whole lot. ' V:. A SstV-'-' St. Louis. June 28. Steady pitching by Pelty and Hard hitting by Hoffman and Jones and Perrla resulted in the defeat of Cleveland today. 8cir; R. H. B. St. Louis tfl 003 Wx6 ( Cleveland 000 000 000-0 3 1 Pelty and Crlger; 8ltton. Kalkenberg and Bemls. Time, 144. Cm plies. Hurst and Connolly. Philadelphia. June 21 New York de feated Philadelphia to-day to 1. After two were out In the ninth Inning. New York scored two runs on Blberfeld's sin gle, four balls to Chase, a wild pitch by Mornan and Engle's slafl. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 000 000 100 I ( 0 New York 000 000 002-1 4 0 Morgan and Thomas; Doyle, Manning and Sweeney. Time, 1:15. Umpires, Kerlne and Sheridan. TYRl'S COBB RATTLKR TH15 VKTKRAN CR1G111 Special to The Observer. Wadesboro, June 2 8. Wadesboro fans are on the anxious seat. The local team la billed for six games with Laurinburg and the first series will be played on the Laurlnbur?: grounds the last three days of thla week. Laurinburg has been making a ood showing thiR season and great games are epeo-ted. The Wadesboro hoys are confident thst they can beat Laurinburg unless they get a bad deal from the umpire and this is not expected. Possibly the rivalry be tween, these two teams is greater than between any of the amateurs of tho Carolinas. A car-load of local fans will go to Laurinburg tn witness the games and rheer the home team. Wateboro 1 : Vnlon 3. Special to The Observer. Wadesboro, June 28. Wadesboro to-day- won out In thV ninth from Union. S. C... the sore b-injr 4 to 3. Stewart led off with a three-bairger Lowe reached first' on fielder's choice EldrMste watked after RalelSh 7; Wilmington 5 Suecial to The Observer. Raleigh, June 28. Raleigh' defeat ed Wilmington this afternoon in a pretty game of ball, the features be ing the pretty catch of Hoover on sec ond and the batting of Levy. Score: R. H. E. Raleigh 04 003 OOx 7 10 3 Wilmington ...201 000 000 3 8 Batteries: Pope and Rowe; Wysong and Kite. Attendance, 800. Umpire, McLaughlin. Wilson Raleigh . .. ('rtlit .Fuiri 1 I llmii.gti n .. rayeueyiue ... Rocky Mount SEVENTH7 INNING. Sobard flies out to short. Bause- JM flies to centre field; Humphrey w out to left field. Bchmlck walks. Kelly bunts to Pitcher ami is out at first. Schmick JMincing McHmh hlt tn-nltfhr ttnlnn nit 001 ono 5 J S-hmi-k is caught In chasajhe- Eldridge and Moore: Walker. ,"wu s ona and third and isout. i Benton was substituted for Walker and Stewart land. Lowe scored on a passed ball. JThe hitting of Walker and Matthews .and the fielding of Lowe and C. West jwere easily the features. IV Wadesboro ...100 001 on2 4 H. E. 7 4 1 Ben- iton and Gresham. CATCHER DOOIN OF THE PHILLIES, WHO SAYS HE WILL QUIT JULY 31. Finn Pitched One Inning. Special to The Observer. Goldsboro, June 28. Goldsboro teok the first of the series from Wil son to-day by the score of 11 to 2. Otis was a puzzle to the visitors, who eould not solve his curves, while Lana was pounded for twelve hits. Finn relieved Otis In the ninth inning and pulled himself out of a bad hole by retiring the side with three men on bases and no outs. The features of the game were the three-base hits by Doak and Zanelll for the visitors. Score by Innings: R. H. E. Goldsboro 305 000 llx 11 12 0 Wilson 000 002 000 2 7 3 Batteries: Otis. Finn and Fulton; Lane and Holt. EASTERN CAROLINA. W6n. host. 21 21 'l 17 13 11 12 13 14 2) 23 Danville .. Richmond . Roanoke . . Norfolk .. .. Lynchburg . Portsmouth VUtGINIA LEAGUE. Won. Lost. 30 2 23 25 U 18 23 25 21 27 33 PC. ,5S") .547 .o21 .5'J9 .,! .3.4 PC. .tttti .kill .oil .m .371 .3J P.C. .160 .6aS .628 .510 .4W .353 little Rock. Ark. June 2S -l'p to the eighth Inrlnr Mobile had made but one scratch hit off Buchanan. They added three more before the game ended, but could not score Little Rock 1U 0t Ux-C 9 I Mobile WW Of""" 4 1 Buchanan and Cayey. Hickman and Ludwlg. Time. 1:40. Umpire. Moran Knoxvllle to Kiiter Soulh Atlantic. Knoxville, Tenn.. June 28. Presi dent Jones, of the South Atlantic League, spent the day here conferring with President Harvey, of the street railway company, and other persons interested in transferring a South At lantic franchise here. President Joneo put Veteran Catcher Ha Chance For Knsy Triple Play But Kalis Down- An other Ty Cobb Stunt. Detroit Special to Washington Post. Catc her Lon Crlger made I he 'hampion buneheud play of major league history to-day, and through It lost a chance for an almost sure triple play and the cutting off of four De troit runs, incidentally, Detroit for ii moment practically had four men on bases, paradoxical as the state ment may seem. Crawford. Cobb land R ossma n had got on In order, I with none out and O'Leary next V . He hit rather weakly to Jones, who I pegged to Crlger to force Crawford. I The play waa so essy that Craw i f ord only trotu-d In. rxpitctlng a sure out. But Cobb upset things. He I commenced to yell to Rossman and O'Leary to come tin, and apparently Igot CrlRcr'a goat, for Crlger. without touching the plate, pegged back to ! Jones. Jone kept his head mid shot I the ball back to Crlger, O'Leary be ing safe ut first In the meantime. I Crawford stopped stockbtlll and no body was out and four on, while I Crlger Just stood and looked. Finally I Crawford made a dash for the plate 'and Crlger touched hlm.v On the Thl may he th heglnnlng;; of a big spun. , . -J,ti''rltli::;P'.: ' ' : ' Those Hornets ara liable to surprise matinee operator that Linneborn "v ' a peach. .... . .' ; tJ. y-r braxeil may he able to turn the ' trick to-day. He la about due to win again. . , r -- , . Hope Goettell will prove ' to e a, second Schultx. r. x Somebody la going f be obliged to head that bunch of Spinners, They, ara spinning too rapidly. - , - ,v Wahl a a mighty good hitter o have to set on the bench. ' Only seven games behind - Spartan burg. Not ao "awfully" bad. , . There was a band in the , grand stand at Anderson yesterday, hut It played very little. , v : -' Anderson would be about as good , a team to aUrt a long winning streak , On as any of them. . ., Linneborn Is acting manager ' on this trip. The boys certainly played ball for him yesterday. With the first game stored away, the locals have a good chance' 'of snatching one of the ottter two. Those fans who attended th matl nra. yesterday heard the detalla of probably the prettiest gam pf the season. ' , ' " Rain prevented the Twlna and Spartans from getting together yea terday. The rest will probably help both team. If the locals could cop two out. of three from Anderson they would, got an enthusiastic reception on their ra ti; rn Thursday. I ' "- " MWM ' -.3- Welch played first yetterday, Some of the fans would like to see Wahl placed on first for a while. t-There ' no kick on Welch's work yesterday, . . however. SOl'TH ATLANTIC. Won. Lost. yB,w ijp S-homaker Scored 'Winning Ran. Special to The Observer. ' Fayettevllle, June 28. A hit bata msn. a stolen base, an In Mel J out, and a timely single won to-day's vame for Fayettevllle. With two down in the ninth Sclrtimaker was hit, stole seconJ, went to third on Guerrant's out. and scored on Streasor's sting to centre. Thorpe, the Carlisle Indian, scored Rocky Mount's tallies by a home run with Sorrell on first In the fifth. With the exception of this inning, the ls itors did not reach second. Walters al lowed only four hits. Ogara and Way mack yleUl five. Waymack struck oct 8 of the 15 men who faced him. Schumaker's brilliant leaping catch of Llhby's drive was widely applauded. Score R. H. E. Rocky Mount . .000 020 000 2 4 2 Fayettevllle . . 000 020 001 S 5 1 Batteries OgaVa. Waymack and Walsh; Watters and Galvin. Umpire Barre. Chattanooga 45 . 13 Columbus 2i 24 Macon 23 S3 Savannah 28 32 Charleston 2 31 Augxista 27 34 Jacksonville 27 35 Columbia 21 37 SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Nashville 82 Atlanta 35 27 New Orleans 34 27 LlttVe Rock 32 27 Mobile 3-" Montgomery 26 31 Birmingham 27 85 Memphis 20 40 left for Macon this afternoon to pm orglnB tOM nome, if ho had, stepped the matter up finally to that town. "ion fnc iaU( ttrul thrown to third he the Macon franchise Is not brought ; ,ur)!,v woud MHVe K,)t Cobb and here. It Is likely the harleaton club ' ,(;b RugirnuI) t0(J, ttnd there will be transferred. President Jones , wou(, nave Ueen threo oul and nu i runs. PC 'promised a final answer Wednesday. .77 There is plenty of local money to back a team. .17 .4.6 .14) 3j .362 Pifriburg .. Chicago New York . Cincinnati .. Philadelphia St. Louis .. Brooklyn .. Boston .. .. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. 44 37 31 31 20 23 20 18 14 21 ai 30 35 36 AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' Won. Lost. Detroit 42 Boston Philadelphia S3 2o Cleveland 31 -N New York J Chicago 3J Washington 20 3 St. Louis 21 39 P.C. .5:1 ,6U ro7 1 .542 .540 . 4 1 . .415 .323 P.C. .759 .t3 5ir. .508 4.( .397 .357 .31U PC .677 .5-3 Mil 52j .44 .45 .:5l .350 Ijiiirlnburtr 6: Rcimettsvllle 0. Spectnl to The Observer. Laurinburg, June 28. At Ksnnetts; vllle. S. C Laurinburg defeated Ken nettsvlllc to-day 4 to 0. in 'a gamo characterized by snappy playing. Ben nettsvlllc never had a chance, a Crouch had perfect control, making Ms fourth shut-out. Score by innings: R. H. K. Pennettsvllle-. .000 000 0000 2 Laurinburg ...400 100 Olx 8 2 Fatterles: McKclthan and M'. Kelthan; Crouch and Rbyne. 1 r i - RESt ITS AT LATOXIA. "fit ,jr -3' ,-,V- : T : fl v ' ' -5s: Arj, , Doom, the crack backs top ef the (Philadelphia National 15. wn- an( na o tha greatest catchers that eve won a mask, M r'tlre from baseball on July 31. Doom has announced that he tuYv ,n Wltn hla father-t-i ruw In Rochester, N. T. Hla retlre- 1 aad blow to the dub, 'a ha is a hard worker and has won f for the Quakera tin ce he has been with the club. Many m have selected Doe In as tha logical successor to Johnny V7. leJlo catcher of th ountry.' He U, a aplandid field en accurate thrower and a heady backstop. In several of tha cjnea thia season JDooia'a batting has been the feature, 1 . s ' Zlenap Won the Fourth F.vent, Which Was the Feature of the Card. Cincinnati. O.. June 28. The fourth event, a handicap at a mile, was the feature at Latonia to-day. Zlenap. R to L won in a drive from Old Honesty. -lth Tom HaywarJ, th favorite, third. Busy Man, at 25 to 1. won fhe fifth by half a length from Madman. JFirt-race. 5 furlongs: Xalash (7 to won. Brevite (7 to 1) second, O. M. MMler (20 to 1) third. Time 1:02 1-6. Second race. 4 furlongs: My Gal (8 to 1) won. Saltan (( to 1) second, Eva Tanquay (1! to 1) third. 'Time ia4 1-5. : Third race, mile and an eighth: Point Lace, (1 to 8) won. Vanen. KI to 1) second. Quagga (50 to 1) third. Time 1:68. Fourth race, mile, handicap: Zlenap (11 to J) won. Old Honesty (3 to 2) second. Tom Hayward'Ol to 5) third. Time 1:38 1-6 Fifth race. C furlongj: Busy Man (35 to 1) won. Madman (2 to 1) sec ond Wbodsandal (even) third. Time 1.13 4-S. Sixth race. 5 1-J furlongs: Tom Hol land 4 to 1) won, Colmo (4 to 1) aee- Jcnd. Lillian Leigh (( to 1) third. Time Blcaheth City Defeats KorfoJk Hlgrh . SchooL Special to The Obsenrr. - Elisabeth City. Jane 21.- In a one aided, game thia afternoon Elisabeth City .defeated Norfolk Jllgh School by a score of f to 0. The feature of tha tram was a tast double play. Whelp ley to JUmfleld to Simmon. SOUTH ATLANTIC Macon. G-. June 28. The poor fielding of Murdoch cost Macon to-day's game, he being responsible for three of the visi tors' runs. It was a listless game. The feature was the playing of Derrick, th University of Georgia Infielder, who play ed first for the locals. Score: R- H- E- Macon 000 100 CO0-1 4 Augusta 001 010 0204 0 Clark and LaFitie; Hanifan and Car son. Time. 1:40. Umpire, Butler. Columbia, S. C June 28. In a slow game enlivened at times by brilliant plays Columbus defeated Columbia 3 to 1. Co lumbus bunched hits In the second and fourth Innings, scoring their runs. Woh'e ben's home run over the centre-field fence and sensational catches by Manlon. Riggs and Smith were features. Scores: R- H. E. Columbus ..' 010 300 000 3 8 1 Columbia 000 001 000-1 4 3 Silvers. Eyler and Smith; Breitenstein and KahlkolC. Time. 2 hours. UVnplr. Glfford. Anderson will probably send Carthy or Schmick In against Hornets to-day. Both have pitching good ball of late. Mc the been Cooleemce Defeats Salisbury. Special to The Observer. Cooleemoe, June 28. In u game of ball last Saturday Cooleemee defeat ed Salisbury by a score of 15 to 3. Young was In the box for Salisbury and was touched fur It hits. Th features of the game were the pitch ing of Mllholn and the butting of hpry unci Boet. This makes ten games played and nine won. Cooleemce has got one of the best mill teams In the State and Is ready to play uny team that will whistle. Only 400 fans saw th- yam In Anderson, according to tha matlnei -mar: That is a mighty email croM for a town with a good a team as' Anderson has. : ; ".:';;;iiC:.i-v'';j..-i."..' ' -.V..V v1-' ':-t-a' :'-i,. . Schylfs has won five shut-out fame' sine- tolnint the Hornets and ha lost only one. Probably that la not goint some. The e-ame h lost wag not on ' account of hi 'Work. .; .' . Greenville can have her Touch stone, Anderson her Bchmlck, Greena boro her WfnUeis, Spartanburg her ; Averett and Winston-Salem, her Dent. but we wouldn't give Schultg' for any ., of them. v '- vi; ,-'.:. fc-r- The band In the grandstand at An derson played "The (ilrl I Left Be hind Me" at the conclusion of 'Miar. lotte's half of the ninth liming, ac cording to the Anderson operator. .... ,. Papers around the circuit almost unanimously admit that Big SchulU la In a claea to himself Jn thia leae- v. He has been hit hard ,only me tlm since joining Ihe Hornets 8nd -C . was last Saturday when the ball- was wet and hard to hold. - v V.i--V:-.:: ' : - ";'-.' I V Hertford Te.ct Belnav4Hi.' ' . Special to The Observer.' . '''MV.'.-?. Hertford, June 28. Hertfotd , won from Belhaven here to-day by score of 3 to .0. ; Petty, for HerUord and: pandau, for Belhaven,,, fought hard for the twirling honor. . Petty allow ed 3 hits, striking out while Fan Call allowed 4 hit, striking out T. Charleston. 8. C Jun 28. Chattanooga outplayed and out batted Charleston to day and won ! to 0 Baskette did not al low a hit until the seventh Inning, while 8 towers wa easy in th first two Innings. Score; ' R. H. JB. , Charleston , Chattanooga U0 000 0098 11 0 Stoweri and Reislnger; Baskette and Meek. Time, 1:37. Umpire. Westervelt Jacksonville. Fla.. June 28. The locals were simply outclassed by Savannah and they never had a look in. Score: R. H. E. Jacksonville .. floe Tfl ftfle-i 4 Savannah 6 030 100 Rele and Roth: Demare. Flower and Petit. Time. I SO. Umptr, Van Byckla - . The Charlotte team seem "to play better hall on the rotd than at home. Thla ha been true all of the season, tt has won more games of( from borne than at bom. - . K. ; . w.vy--'tf i s r i ft , 4 , A " - . U 'it l.J 4 m...,mj i t" -''T:.'. :. :..., e:ia".',:';-fc-.'.T.:-:i.. i-t. ' ,.A , ? ' )- y v a-v if T r A -4-If Fli-as Train to Marlon. Junction on C- 0. A O. Railway. This ia Junction Point. With fMathern Railway See It DON'T DELAY MAKING RfesjYATONsl" Numbers of reservations have already been made for The Observer Co. 's Pull man Dining car trip to t)ante, Va., July 15th, and, the number is daily increasing. . Every convenience known to - luxurious traveling will be the order of things on this.trir; , .7.-r.'eW..'' Several have already reported a sufficient number of subscriptions to earn the trip free.: If your lt isii1t, complete, . get busy quicks Railroad . fare, Pulhrian fare, meajs on train three days,, covering 574 miles, all for $16.00. ' , . V 1 For' further information, rates, etc; address, JAS. KER, Jr., G. P, A.; Seaboard, Charlotte, or TOE OBSERVER CO, Observer Building, . Charlotte. C. L- I
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