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PAG2TW0 TH2 ASHE VILLI CAZETTB-NEWS i. I TOURISTS PLAYED EXCELLENT GAME Watson Pitched Star Ball, Al lowing One Hit Results of Other Games. HKSIXTS YESTKRDAY. At Ashovllle: Kaleigh 1; Aslieville At Durham: first' pinir Uroens boro 2; Durham 1 :J. Second name- -t ireenslioi'o 5; imrhaui It. At mMon-Salem: Charlotte P.; Winston-Salem 4. ;.MK.H TODAY. Raleigh at Asheville. fir eerislmro at Durham. Charlotte at Wlnston-Kalem. Several very agreeable things hap lieneil in the game with Kalehtli ye lei-day, the most important lain-: lliat Asheville won and hy the seme of i 1. Searccly less iileasinc; was llv demonstration hy Harliui'e. I hat In could "come bael." He line, I out tv hits out ol three tunes at hat, the lirst of which was for' three fases. Then Doak continued to swat the sph--n and Watson had not lost his rabhil's loot. Holland also did some hittiuu The loenls clearly had the isilors outclassed, both in licldin.; ami in liat inc;. It was one of the most satisfac tory games df the season. Watson has probably never pitched a better -Kame, He yielded only out1 hit and was in real clanuer only once when ltal"ii;h scored. In seven innings only three Capitals arrived at bat and few of them went past lirst. Watson was a little wild at times but could always emerge from the pinches. Mehaffey eano the impression of he ins a Bood pitcdier hut lie was not effective yesterday. He star-ted out h fanning four of the tirst live men, al though he save it(i a single in the first. He made two wild throws, couiilitin for a ran and the other ad a:icito; a man. There were two ul timo plays of the ossilii d capital va riety. ( t ul hers, .Ma el-: and Halts Hallo red just back of second base ami let a hinh wile fall, each Kete fously yiildimr In the other two. I.ldirale nppan fitly went to sleep in the sixth, and Oorbclt stole home, while tie-pit.'i.-.-r was holding the bail, in oie incite.; A.-lieville could not .coir with tlnie hits and a sacrifice. Nnojin Oi l Some eve, II. tit eaU hill:., al .elller an, I Parbare performed with his usual brilliancy a! third. The ini'u Id was hard worked and field, d almost per fectly. first Inning. Hints, .Mack and .Wild .vrminded out, third, second and' third to tirst. Kal'lerty .fanned; Nunjin walked: Deals singled and Noojin went to third: Holland fanned; and in an at tempt to Work Hie Sipiee.,. play. X.iu- jin was eaimlit. tin.. Iiit. Second liniiii. Turner and faluards unmade,! out. second and third to first; Cruthers lined out to Corbett. Corbett struck out; Milliman grounded, second to first: Bumb sin gled; Barbare hit for three bases to right and scored Bumb; Barbare scor ed on a wild pitch; Watson tlied to right. Two hits; two runs. Third Inning. Cltrano out, Barbare to first; I-td-gate walked; Mehaffey filed to Xoojin; Butts grounded to Rafferty and forced Hehaffey at second. Hafferty popped to Cruthers: Xoojin out. Cltrano to first; Doak was out on a foul fly to Edwards, Fourth l iniiix. Mack hit for two oases; Neild pop ped to Bumb; Turner walked; Kd wards grounded to Rafferty and forc ed Turner at second; Kdwards and Mack working the squeeze play en abled the latter to score. One hit; one run. Holland singled past short; Ciirb.-U sacrificed; Milliman st lit a high one to center which three holders allowed to drop; lhimb grounded to -lejiaffe , forcing Holland jit third; Barbare ,ih to right; Watson tlied to left. Three hits. filth liming. Cruthers, Cltrano and l.idg.ite grounded out, pitcher, short and short to lirst. Uafferty tlied to center; Noojin and Donk grounded out, second and short to first. Sixth Inning. Mehaffey and Hints grounded to second and short, dying at first ; Mack Hied to Noojin. -Holland Hied to center; Corbett sin gled to right; .Milliman singled to cen ter; both advanced on a wild pitch: liiimb fouled out to l.hlgatc; Corbett came home while I.ldgate was nap ping. Two hits.; one run. Seicnlh Inning. Xiehl sent a sand stinger to Uaffer ty. who let it go by, but Xoojin re coeivd the ball and threw the runner out ;iL second: Turner grounded out, via Barbare; FMwards grounded to Hnnib and was out. Watson grounded to Cltrano and died; Rafferty and Xoojin Hied to Sdwards in left. flgllth Inning. Cruthers went out hy way of Cor bett: Citrano fanned; I.ldgate Hied to Xoojm. Doak grounded out, short to first; Holland singled to center; Corbet: tlied to right; Milliman grounded to short and forced Holland at second, i me hit. Ninth Inning. Mehaffey struck out; Butts ground ed out by way of Corbett; .Mack grounded out to Bumb. AH. R. II. PO. A. E. Barbare, 3b. Watson, p. . Totals. . . 3 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 .31 3 9 21 21 Score by Innings: R. Raleigh 000 100 000 1 Ashevllle ... . . . 020 001 00x 3 Summary: Two base hits. Mack. Three base hit, Barbare. Sacrifice hit, Corbett. Bases on balls, off Mehaffey, 1; off Watson, 2. Struck out. by Me halt'ey, .3; by Watson, 2. Wild pitch, Mehaffey. Stolen base, Corbett. Pass ed ball, Lidgate. Left on bases, Ral eigh, 1; 'Ashevllle, 6. First base on errors. Raleigh, 1. Time 1:20. I'm pile Miller. Attendance 658. One for Kat'h Team. i.ie.oial to The Oazette-Xews. Durham, July 1. Shore was Ineff the in, the lii'Mi game of the double- header with (Ireensboro yesterday and the locals ran away Willi tin game. However, reins was weaii during the second game and the visi tors won that. Shore allowed Hi hits in six and two-thirds innings, after which Kickard was brought in fr the held to do the heaving, which he did with credit. The visitors found Ferris early in the second game and continued twat him for the necessary runs. First (iiHiie. Durham: W. Kelly, sa. . Angier, cf. . Hargrove, 8b. J. Kelly, rf.... Oeteen. 2 b. Thompson, If. Morpeth, lb. . Ulrich, c. . . . . Ferris, p. .... xLowe ... Totals . . . . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. .26 0 3 2 0 13,0 0 1 110 0 10 0 2 12 1 0 5 0 0 17 0 0 10 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 21 7 2 x Batted for Ferris In seventh. Score by Innings: Greensboro .... . Durham ... . . . . . R. ....021 110 05 , . . .010 000 23 to Raleigh: Hulls, rf. . Mack. cf. . .Wild. ::b. . Turner, lb. K.luar.ls. If. Cruthers. :Jb Citrano, ss. I.idgate. c . Mehaffey, p. Totals. . Asheville: r.'tfertv, s.c .Voojin, cf Doak. rf. . Holland. If Corbett, u'b. .Milliman, c. lhimb. lb. . :t 1 1 :i : ah. i:. , i i) :i it i M . i n II. PO. A. k ii i r, i ii l i o I l a t i ; (Ireensboro: Rickard. cf-p. Doyle, 21 1 )oak, ss. . . , . Watson, ::b. . . Hreslin, If. . . . Ilnbl.s, ll. CoVelley. c. . . Slegall, rf. . . . Shore, cf-p. . . Totals ... . Durham: V. K. lly, ss. . Angier, cf. . . . Hargrove, 3b. .1. Kelly, rf. . . ( isteen, 2b. Thompson. If. Morpeth, lb. . flrich, c IHissey, p Totals ... . AB. R. II. PO. A. . 3 .34 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 7 1 4 n 2 2 0 24 17 AH. R. II. PO. A. K. .37 13 18 9 1 Score by Innings R. (ireensboro 1110 000 010 2 Durham 420 020 r,0x 13 Summary Two-base hit: Thomp son . Three-base hit: Shore. Dome run: Angier. Sacrifice hits: Angler, .1. Kelly, flrich, Watson. liases on falls: off Shore ii, off Hussey 1. Struck out: by Shore 1, by Bussey 1. Stolen buses: W. Kelly. Osteen, Thompson. Passed ball: Coveney. Left on bases: Ireensboro 5. Durham 8. First base on errors: (Ireensboid 1, Durham 1. Hits: off Shore, Hi in 1-3 innings: off Rickard. 2 in 1 2-3 innings. Time. 1:4s. I 'in (i ire, Mcl'.ride. Attendance, N2."i. Second (ianic. (Ireensboro: AB.R. II. PO. A. E. Summary Two-base hit: Breslin. Three-base hiss: Hobbs, Watson, Ste gall, Morpeth, Osteen. Sacrifice hit: Angier. Bases on balls: .off ldbetter 2, off Ferris 4. Struck out; by Led hettcr 4. Hit by pitched ball: Rick ard, Preslin. Lowe. Left on liases: (ireensboro 6. Durham 6. Time, 1:17. t'mpire. .McBridc. Attendance, 825. I'la.vs Ten Innings. Special to The-Gazette-Xews. Winston-Salem, July 1. Winston Sab m worked the squeeze play in the tenth inning In the game with Char lotte yesterday, and won by the score of 1 to 3. The Twins hail maintained a lead until the seventh, when the Hornets tied th escore. Bauswein of Ihe visitors was wild and weak. He made two wild throws, walked seven men and gave up 13 hits. Bauswein made a peculiar home run. The ball stin k in the wire netting and before it could be dislodged, he had scored. Shortstop Edwards of the Twins made four errors. Charlotte: Agnew, 2b. . finery, :ib. . Wciser. If. . McCoy, cf. . . Williams, rf. . Hoffman, lb. . Leaman, ss. . M ilcolmson, c. Bauswein, p. . AB. il. II. PO. A. E . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 Totals 36 3 7 28 12 3 One out when winning run was scored. AVinston-falem: AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Rickard. cf. Doyle. 2b. ... Doak, ss. . . . Watson, 3b. Breslin, If. . Hobbs. lb. . ( 'ol cney, c. . Stegall. if. . I.edbetter, (I. Totals . . . Stuart. If. . . o llalloran, b. Shumaker, lb. dates, lib. . . Smith, c. . . Roberts, rf. . Edwards, ss. . Clapp, cf. . . Boyle, p. . . 3 0 0 1 10 0 2 2 4 Totals. 37 4 13 30 15 6 " - ' Tuesday, Jul. ' I ... ' C .:: .. - ' V--''' Keep Cool Sfe: ; No matter what the temperature no hJIi matter what the strenuous exactions of the day you can find cooling, rest- v ful refreshment in a glass and no matter what the thirst Coca- ' U Cola will quench it and satisfy you nSr-- absolutely pure and wholesome. C 'JJp' JJ ' PR "Delicious Refreshing If : X 2f V .oe sure ro ger cne genuine. sk tor jfw I itn m y n oca-t;oia to Jr - .IRfcwJ HJftk. " avoid imitations and substitution. "JMr Send for free booklet. Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. STANDING IN ijKAtiUES. Score by inninps: Charlotte W'instoh-Salem . . R. 010 000 2011 0 020 000 00(1 1- 9 21 Summary: Two base hits Smith (2 1. Home run, Bauswein. Sacrifice hits U'Halloran, Gales, Boyle. Bases on balls off Bauswein, 7; off Huyle, 3. Struck out by Bauswein, 2; by Boyle, 2. Wild pitches Bauswein (2). Stolen bases Roberts, Kdwards, Boyle. Double plays Kdwards to O'llalloran to Shumaker; O'Halloran to Shumaker; Huberts to Smith. Passed hall- Smith. Left on bases I Charlotte, 4. Time' " : r, r . Umpire, lii'Ktton. Attendance 800. Carolina Iensue. Won. Lost. WInstnn-Salem 30 Durham 21 ASHEVILLE 28 Charlotte 28 Raleigh 29 Greensboro 22 25 2fl 27 28 35 Pet. .545 .544 .509 .509 .509 .380 National League. Won. New York . 40 Philadelphia , 38 Brooklyn . . . ' 34 Chicago ... 34 Pittsburgh 30 St. Louis 28 Boston 20 Cincinnati 25 Lost. 23 22 27 32 35 38 37 41 Pet. .our, .i;:t:i .557 .515 .402 .424 .413 .379 Chicago . . . Washington I lost on . . . Detroit . . . St. Louis . . New York . 39 37 34 28 28 19 32 32 -30 44 4li 46 .549 .5311 .531 .3S9 .378 .292 Southern League. Won. Lost. Pet. Mobile ... . i 'ha 1 ta nookta Montgomery Atlanta ... . 1 Ih'iuiiu-'haiii Nashville . . . Memphis . . . New Orleans . 47 . 40 . . 42 . . 30 . . 37 . 32 . 33 . . 2li 32 32 33 34 30 39 41 4 5 .595 .550 .554 .514 .510 .451 .440 .300 Myers; Senton. chainlet's, and Klllil'er. At Cincinnati: St. Louis . . 2 2 '-' ""0 Cincinnati . . " 1 " :!"" Sallee and Wim;o; I'acka son, llarter and Clark. At Chicago: Pittsburgh . .2iMi lion iiimi Chicuim 1"3 ,;1" Cainnilz. Cooper and Lavender an. I Archer. At I'.rool, Ivn: Hoslon I"'' 3iio Brooklyn on I o" mm Perdue and Haridcii; Ilia ner, Allen and Miller. Alexander i: KKsi'irs s vrutn.vY. American Ijoasue. Won. Lost Pet. Philadelphia 48 17 .738 Cleveland 42 28 .000 National League. At Philadelphia: H. II. K. New York . 000 330 400 1 1 1 12 5 I'hila. . . . 104 010 31 0 0 10 13 7 'TcsrcHii, "Willso, Mathewson and American League II. 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