Monday, JCDe r. THE U3HEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS f, i. WATSON TWIRLED II STEADY GAME Locals Outbatted Patriots Twin3 Beat Capitals Hor nets Lose To Durnam. KKSl IiTS SATl'KDAY. At Aslu'VllUi Ori-cnaboni 4, vlllo li. At Kuli'lKh luston-SnU m t-lnh 1. At Durham CharlotU' 1, Durham 4. GAMKS TODAY Durham at Ashcville. Charlotte at llaloi'h. liivt'nslmro at niston-Sau'm Ashuville Ubl mt havr imuh troiililc in taking the bisl srame uf thr- writ' ironi Gi'i'eiis!ort Saturday, it "was i-iusi' wiou'li Ui be and in the ninth, tho locals lui ins a load of four runs, Drittain liit a lioinc run in thu .bk-urbt-rs. si-nrlus anothrr anil raiiMiur littlo .liivor.s to run ii the hacks of the Im-al fans, as thiro was mi one out. Hut that emlou the iiorini;'. I'.oth Watson ami .Ionian were hit rather freely, hut Watson had tile belter of it all the time. ' Mil side of the inninus when tlreeiishoro made heme runs he was never ia much danger. mi the other hand. 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I'i'Voncv iri-i-unihMl. t'orhett l Ht'inli: llreslin walked; lirittain crouiided to Holland, forcinsr liresiin :.i s.-. nnd: I'upe iiopped to lliimli. Il.dland hit a home run over left fence: l-'rye grounded. Doyle to Wat--on: Dual;, safe on llrittain's wild ihrnw: Millimao singled: l'.unili ti. oundi d. Doyle to Watson; Watson Hied to llieslin. Two hits; one run. Third lunimr. Jordan walked and was forced out by niikard's hunt, Watson to t'or hett: Doyle flied to I'orhett: Doak -tit s.it. Ml llollaud's fumble, mil Hi to its natural color immediately. Uont waste time with substitutes, meres onty one, Hays Hair Health, used by thousands with absolute satis taction for twenty years. Druggists have sold Hay's Hair Health so long to so many satisfied people everywhere who come back again for it and won't use any other, that they are perfectly willing to guarantee it and give your money back if it's not satisfactory al ter a lair trial. 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Three run. fanned; AVatson grounded, to Watson; Corbett singled iiight at second, one hit. t ilth Inning, grounded, Holland to l'.unili; d ti. center; Watson singled; Hied to Karl are. One hit. grounded to Jordan, out at Mist; rar'uare singled: Holland hit into I i double, ii, vie tagging liarhare and at. Idng Holland at lirst. one hit. I sixth Inning. I liiisliM stiuck out; Hrittain Hied to iglit : ope fanned. ! l-'rvi- .- iugled Inn couldn't make si'i - I .nil; Dual; and Milliniaii (lied to left ml i-hnri. ne bit. Sevcnlli Inning. .Ionian fanned: Kiekard grounded to l;umli. Do.', le died to center, Xoo-1 iiii making a great catch. ! lliimli . ii .lord: Noi.jin left. walked: Watson bunted, safe n's fumble; Corbett saerilieed; "ruck out; llarbnre llicd lo Kiglitli Inning. I 'oak grounded out, Ttarbnre to I'.uinli: AVatson fanned; Coveney grounded, Harbare to Bumb. Holland and Frye' grounded, lirit tain to Watson: Doak was safe on lord, im's wild throw: Milliman hit -ale, sior'Tiif Doak. who had gone to ml. and MiHiman stole second Bumb doubled, searing Milliman; Wat Hied to right. Two hits; two runt--. inflt Inning. liresiin singled; Hrittain hit Into the bleai tiers; Cane (lied to center: Jor- lan and Kiekaid to second and cen ter. 'I wo hits; two runs. fireensboro AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Richard, cf. 0 3 0 10 3 4 4 0 0 Doyle. 2b. . . Doak. ::b. J. Wat.ioii. 11 CoVolleC, e. . Breslin. If. . r.riitain. MeKeithan rf. lllnll, T.dals- . . . .34 AB 7 24 14 J 1 1. PO. A. E Asbeville: oi l.ett. ss. . . 2 3 2 0 ..lin, i f. . . bare, 3b. . 0 3 2 0 0 1 2 2 Holland. 2b. . 1 0 0 0 0 0 'rye. rf !:. Doak, IT. . .Milliman. c. . i Biirnb. 1b. .11. Watson, i. Totals 34 6 11 27 12 1 12 Score l,y innings: R Oroensboro 001 100 002 4 Asbeville 013 000 '02x (1 innmary Two-base hits: Corbett. Coveney, Humb. Home runs: Holland, Rrlltlan. ' Sacrifice hits: Doyle, Cor bett. liases on llls: off Jordan 1. off AVatson 2. Ptruck out: by Jordan 2. by Wi.taon 4. Stolen buses: Rlekard, Noojin. Milllmnn, Double play: Doyle to J. Watson. Left on bases: Greens boro 5. Asbeville 8. First base on er rors: Greensboro 1, AshevllleX. Time, 11:35. Cmplre. Miller. Atteouanee. 548. Special to The Gazette-News. Raleigh, June . The locals did not play In form In the game with the Twins Saturday, and the visitors walk. ed away with it. Lee was going well and almost administered a shut-out. Llewellen wag rather strong until the seventh, when three men singled and the fourth lined one aicninst Uewrl- len's chest, knocked him iown. He threw wild and two men scored. Me' hnlTcy then went In,, hut could not slop the ruliy, which lasted throurh the ninth, Wlnston-Halem AH, II. II. PO. A. B. tolu rls, If. ....... 4 l i j o 8 oo'llnllnran, 2b. ,. 2 Stuart.1 If B Shumnker, lb 5 II. Smith, e 5 Gates, 8b. Clapp, If. Edwards, i Lee, p. .. Total. . 3g 9 11 27,12, 1 Raleigh: a fl. R. II. pal A, n Putts, rf 5 0 1 4 0 0 Turner, lb ,,4 o 0 t 0 t Nelld,.3h 4 0 2 41 t A. Smith. If t o - 1 - " V.. Mnek, rf 4 0 1 ill Crnthers, 2b. 4 0 0 0 1 Cllrsno, ss. 4 1' 1 1 1 LldRBte. e. 1 o. 12 0 0 Llewellyn, p 2 o 1 0 0 2 M-hutTey, i o 0 0 Q 0 Totals ... 35 1 10 27 xBatted for Hehaftey In ninth. ' Score by Innings R Winston-Salem . .....000 001 S14 a Raleigh ... ....000 010 00(M-1 Summary Two-base hit: Shumak tr. Sacrifice hits: A. Smith. Udgate, O'Halloran, Lee. Edwards (2,). Haw on balls: oft Llewellyn J. Struck out: by Llewellyn 2. by Lee 3. Stolen buses: (VHallornn, Butts. K. Mack, Uoleri.-v Shumaker, H. Smith, CTtrano, Double play, O'Halloran to Shumaker. Ift on baser: Winston-Salem 7, Hnleluh 10. Kirst base on errors, Winston Salem i, Raleigh 1. Hits: off Llewel lyn 5 in 6 innings; MehafTey, 8 in 3 Innings. Time, 1 : 4 ." . Umidre, Mc Ilride. Attendance. 120.". Hulls Win Again. Special to The Ga.ette-News. Durham, June !l. The locals de feated the Hornets Saturday to the tone of 4 to 1, do. to the pitching of Meadows and the batting of the Hulls. The locals clnoed the game 1 in the fourth inning when thre runs were made, resulting from two triples, a single, a sacrifice and an error. Ste gall relieved Cathey after the fifth and delivered the goods, but the visi tors could not bat themselves to Vic tory. . . PIPK VP SCORK Charlotte AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ' Agnew, 2b. ... 2 0 0 2 3 0 McCoy, rf. . ... 3 0 1 2 0 0' Weiser, If. ... 4 0 0 1 0 0; Hell, ef. . . . . 4 0 0 fi 0 0; .Moore, lb. .... 4 0 0 1 :! 0 Williams, ss. . . . 4 0 0 1 I! 0 Kmery, 3b. .... :! 0 0 1 2 1 Malcolmson, e. . . 2 0 1 1 0 1 Cathey, p. ... 1 1 0 0 2 0 Stegall, p 1 0 0 0 0 0: Totals 211 1 4 24 10 2 Durham: AH. R. H. PO. K. A. 1 Angier, cf. . . . . 4 0 1 2 0 0 W. Kelly, bs. . . . 4 0 1 . :i 4 0 F. Thompson, If. . 4 0 11 0 0 J. Kelly, rf, ... 4 1 2 1 0 0 Osteen, 3b, . . . 4 1 1 3 2 2 J. Thompson, 2b. . 4 1 1 5 5 0 Morpeth, lb. ... 3 0 0 7 1 0 Lowe, c. . . . . 3 1 1 4 2 0 Meadows, p. ... 3 0 1 1 1 0 Totals. ..... .28 1 4 24 10 2 Score by innings: Charlotte ...... Durham Summary: Three t2), Osteen, Iowe R. . 1(10 000 0001 . 001 300 000 4 base hits, J. Kelly Sacrifice hits, Morpeth, Malcolmson. Hase on balls, off Meadows 4, Sti uck out, by Mead ows 4, by Stegall 1- Stolen bases', An gier, W. Kelly. Double plays. W. Kelly to J. Thompson to Morpeth (2). Passed ball, Malcolmson. left on liases. Charlotte il, Durham 4. Firs" base on errors, Charlotte 2. Hits, off Cathey, 8 in 5 Innings; Stegall, 1 in .1 innings. Time, 2 hours. Umpire, Dais. Attendance 1000. STANDINGOF TUTS CLUBS. Carolina League. Won. lxst. lct Raleigh 23 1 G .5110 Winston-Salem 21 17 .55:1 Durham . . i 21 17 .553 Charlotte ... 19 IS .511 ASH KYI LLC! - 1 22 .421 (Jrecnsboro 14 24 .3(iS i . "' National' Lengne. I Won. I,ost. Pel. ' Philadelphia ... .'. . . 27 ; New York 23 (Hrooklyn 22 Chicago 2 4 Pittsburgh 22 I St. Louis 20 I Boston 17 12 IS IS .'1 92 ..Mil .550 2 3 2li 2 4 29 . 4 S II .4 35 .415 .370 Cincinnati ... ...... 17 American League. Won, Lost. Pot. .77S .54 3 .531 .455 Philadelphia -35 Cleveland 34 Washington 25 Chicago 26 10 13 21 2 3 24 31 33 34 I Boston 20 Detroit : . . 19 St. Ixmis 20 New York 10 .3S0 .3 Southern League. Won. Lost. Pit. Mobile 37 Nashville . . . 29 Atlanta 20 Chattanooaa 2fi Montgomery . . 2fi F.irmlngham ... .... 25 20 24 20 2R 2fi 27 28 35 .049 .547 .500 .500 .490 .4St .472 nr t n i Memphis 25 I New Orleans 19 Virginia League. Won. Richmond 29 Petorshurgh 2 Roanoke 2 Portsmouth 22 Norfolk "11 Newport News ...... 11 Lost. 14 15 19 1S 28 31 Pet. .074 .fi24 .57! .550 .2S2 .2112 Sou III Atlantic? league. Won. I.ost. Pet. Savannah 33 9 .7Si Columbus . 24 17 .585 Macon 22 IS .550 Jacksonville 22 21 .512 Charleston ... ...... 14 28 .333 Albany 10 30 .250 Appalachian Iioflgiio. Won. Lost Pet Knoxvlllo 1 8 .641) Johnson City ia 9 .591 Rome ... 12' 11 .522 Morrlstown 10 12 .455 Mlddlesboro 9 It .450 Bristol .......'. ' "15 .876 AMKS SATURDAY. American League. s At Washington -Detroit . . , .' 140" 202 Washington . 100 000 T,aiii and McKee; hd Henry. . R. 00211 000 1 flroom. H. 10 4 Engel At Philadelphia II. II. St. Louis . . 010 000 400 6 8 Philadelphia. 300 053 OOx 10 Adams. Wellmsn and Agnew; I'rown and l-app. At New York ' It. 10 Hush If. X Chicago. . . . 000 000 110-2 New York . . 000 000 0213 . Walsh and Schalk; Keating 7 0 and Sweeny. National League. At Plttshiirght R. H. Philadelphia . .400 010 016 11 Pittsburgh . ...000 000 000 0 I Major and Dooln; Camnltx, O'Tixde, Ferry and Simon. t Chicago: It. II. Hoston 410 001 0000 t Chicago , ..,..(100 050 22x II Tyler and Whaling; Itlehle Cheney AN Consisting of TaW, Side hoard, China Closet, Serving Tahle and Six Chairs. SEE OUR CASH OR WINDOW DISPLAY SATISFACTORY TERMS . 1 ! " -' ' r J b SMATHERS AMD SO Mammoth Furniture Stor ef 15 New York 020 000 340 9 10 0 St. Louis (105 102 000 8 16 3 Maniuard, Fromine, Demaree, Cran dall, Mathewson and Myers; Harmon, Burke and McLean. Southern league. Atlanta-Chattanooga, rain. Xew Orleans 3: Memphis Nashville 2; Birmingham 4. Mobile-Montgomery, rain. At At At At International League. At Baltimore l-(i; Providence At Toronto 18-4: Buffalo 1-3. Mt Montreal 3; Rochester 5. At Jersey City-N'ewai k, rain. -IS. American At Louisville 2-( At Kansas Cily At Wilwaukoc ' At Indianapolis innings). AsMK'iatioii. ; Columbus I 2: St. Paul :: ; M inm-npoli:', ; Toledo . 0. (Ten Vhginla IMigiie. At Petersburg-Portsmouth, rain. At Rlchniond-Norfolk, rain. At Newport News 2-3; Koiirioke 6-t. South Atlantic Ijcngue. At Charleston 1-0; Jacksonville 0-2. other games postponed, rain. Appnlachian League. At Knoxville 3; Bristol 2. At Johnson Cily 1; Rome 1. (Called in Slh rain.) At Middleslioro 7; Morristown 4. College (ianioN. At West Point Army 10; Syracuse At Cambridge llarvard-Hrown, post polled, rain. At Princeton Yale (Called (ith, rain.) 0; Princeton 0. (.AMKS YKSTKKDAY. National League. At Clnt Innali Philadelphia . 100 Cincinnati . . 0.101 U. 11 oio mm 9 2 oon coo l 4 0 Killit'er; Sug.:s, Alexander aul Packard and Clark. At Chicago U. II. K. New York. . 013 000 000 0 1 7 2 Chicago. . . out 00i 0(10 I 2 ti Tesreau and Mey;rs; Smith an Archer. Embarrassing It Certainly Was to David Kerr, boss of Bel mont, when his charming, motherless daughter Gloria unexpectedly returned from school and a European trip, which, combined, had kept -her away from home for many years and deprived her of all knowledge of the occupation of her father, whom she supposed to be a real estate operator, high in .society. But that was but the beginning of em-, barrassments. Kerr was a typical boss of the most brutal type, far removed . from "society," determined . to use his powertomake a place for Gloria. Gloria's bitterawakening to the truth, her falling in love with a young editor who opposes ner father, and many other incidents make up a drama , of absorbing interest and power. You will enjoy every instalment of our next serial in which, thai above is told, The Daughter oDavidKerr Be Sure to Head It!! K 1 k. EXTRA GOOD m At St. Louis R. H. K. St. Louis ... 000 030 0003 10 2 Boston i . . . 003 010 100 5 7 0 (Iriner, Perritt, Ueyer and McLean; Rudolph and Rarlden. . National League. At Cincinnati 1; Philadelphia At Chicago 2; NVw York 1. innings. At St. Ivouis 3; Boston f. Only throe gnmesi scheduled. Ten American In-at antra scheduled. :ue. Xo Southern League. At Nashville 9; Birmingham ''.. At Nashville :; Birmingham fi. At At rain. New Orleans 1-0; Memphis 2-1. M oldie-. Monliri iiu ry; past polled; A meiloan Assoclal ion. Louisville 4; Columbus 9. Indianapolis (i; Toledo 10: Milwaukee 4-9; Minneapolis 0 KanwiH City 3; St. Paul 2. At At At At Appalio blan Midillesboro 2; I league. Morrlstown At n.si-;n.i;L r. amks today. Nalional. York at Chleago, clear. New Keeping Up t With The Desire of. Our Patrons VAUDEVILLE MONDAY .1 UNI' Jltli. .. . ', , t, , : ' ' villJ)o added to tlio DREAMLAND Theatre Program The Yaudovillo nets will 1u jmsitively novelty' of liiili das. Sino'iii"-, daneiii":, musical and briirht. clean comedy 10 to amuse. ' " " PLEASE NOTE 0 1 From 10:4.") a. m. to ."):.'!0 and Edison'n talking iietures will lie exhihitcd. Day Admission, 5 and 10c. Vaudeville will lie added every Night Admission, 10 and 15c. i nnces A Bipg raj TONIGHT IN rTHE A Great PATHE WEEKLY FEATURE REEL .I':-1 1 Including Mutt and Jeff Comic . and important new event from ull-parU.of tlio world. 1 - -" Music by Princess Orchestra. ADMISSION 134.25 - 17 N. Main St Hrooklyn at Pittsburgh,' clear, Philadelphia at Cincinnati, clear Boston at St. Louis, clear. Ainericau. Chicago at New York, clear. Detroit at Washington, clear. Cleveland at Boston, clear. St. Louis, at Philadelphia,. clear. MRS. FRANK M'CRAEY 1 uncial of Well Known Aslmih may who uietl Saturdar Will lie Held Toduy. The funeral over the remains Mrs, erank J!"Crar nil! take plare this af'ict noon nt 4 o'cliMik freni th cl-.rb'iian 'clnirrh of which the i'n ceased was a ineniner. una thescrVin will be in charge nt Rev. 1. .-Metal - 0. Mrs. V.eCrary died SulurCay at her I home on Haywood street. Hevcntlgll the relatives of the family have ar rived to attend the obsequies. The following will act as pallbear ers: K. S. Nash, J. C. Martin, U B. Moscf, S. A. Scott, S: M. Hayes, J. '. Nely. The Interment will bo Riverside cemetery. The extension of time for listing oi property for taxes expires Wednesdsy, June 11. 101-ltl d. hi. everv dav exclusive silent night from 7:.!0 j. m. TWO PABTS V !i S Indian Story. sTiire - - -1 pn special ATTt lT Tn i AUUl LiUK Reiilhneh,. Il(leld and llresniihun -ADULTS.lOcvv ..CIJILDEEM1' Archer. At Bt, Iml; R. II. K. b f