THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS Wednesday, April 29, urn . ASHEVILLE'S DAY GAMEYESTERDAY With Ostenneyer on Mound, The Mountaineers Put It Over Raleigh 3 to 1. Cltrano. 88 ...... 4 Riley, c 4 Orengass. p i t 8 th fourth, fifth and sixth they pushed 1 0 one each across for these Innings, but 1 0 failed to connect at any other time during the contest. Totalg 29 1 6 27 16 0 Hicks got a home run and Emery Score by innings: R j and WofTord secured three-baggers, Asheville 110 000 0103 when all the Hornets secured hits ex. Kaleigh 100 000,000 1 j cept Patterson and Ledbetter. Summary: Two base hits. Coble. The tabulated score follows: The tabulated score follows: Oreenshoro AB K H Pel A E COBLE MAKES BOW IN OUTER OARDEN Three base hlta, Oorbett. Sacrifice hits Rumb, Nelld, Belanger. Brackman. (2). Base on balls, off Ostemeyer. 3; off 'Irengaiis. 7 Struck out by Oste meyer, 4' by Orengass ". Hit by Pitched ball. Rone, by Grengass) . Stolen bases. Ostemeyer. Belanger. Pouble plays. Brackman to Bnmti to j Doak, 3b. . . , . 3 Rohe; Ostemeyer to Bumb. T,eft on H. Stuart, c. . . . 4 bases. Asheville 10; Raleigh 7. First, Hreslin, rf 4 base on errors. Raleigh 2. Time 1:57. j Henry, lb 4 Umpire Hadeliff. Attendunce 700. Rysert, If 4 Crane, as 4 Perritt, p. ... 5 1 McCarthy, cf. . . . R Owens. 2b 3 Totals. .36 5 11 24 13 Charlotte Kan Away With Greens boro and the Bulls Hud the Twins Going. Gaines Today. Asheville at Raleigh. Durham at Winston-Salem. Greensboro at Charlotte. Spci ial to The Gazette-New Ullelgh, April 2!. It was Ashe vi lli'.s day here yesterday and the Mountaineers made the most of it by Winning ;i hard fought, fast game by tile Bebre of i to 1. The .Mountaineers were at their heat in Hitting and fielding find while they made two er rors In none fur Kaleigh, the game was played in extraordinary style throughout. Ostemeyer being the horn of the day with his wonderful en trol ami masterful handling of the close places. The Capitals secured six hits off him, bul he kepi them so well tattered that at no time did the lo cals have u chance to make a win-mng- Asheville opi ned the game by mak ing two tuns in the first two innings ntnl then did not put another one ftcrosn until the eighth. It was in the fust thai Italeigh made her one sCoro. At times it was a three up. three down gann- and until Fr o, hatting for Coble In the eighth, singled, bring ing home Wares, who had gone to first bit a safe hit and In second on Salter's nut That ended the score making fur nritVr side had another chance throughout the remainder of the two innings. " Rd" Itohe performed behind Ihe bat yesterday for the first time since th season opened and his work wa all that COUjd tin asked. At all times fcr gave encouragement to Ostemeyer and kept a sharp lookout for men stealing tas''s. only one man being able to do this and get away with It. Ashe lib' (iut In a new man yester day. Coble. :i right fielder. Out of three times at b&i he secured a two hasp hit and otherwise played a pool steady g&ine. The tabulated score follows: Asheville: Alt R H PO A V. Brackman. ss . . . 2 6 (I 1 1 1 Rohe. e 3 n a I 1 o Corbett. rf 5 1 'J 3 0 0 Bumb. lb 5 1 1 t 1 1 Cook. 2h 2 n 1 3 i 0 "Wares. ::h 1 l o 2 1 n Riser. If ." I - o o 'cAle. rf 3 n i n o n Ty. rf 1 n 1 1 0 ' ' totemryer, p . . . 3 0 1 1 n o Totals 33 3 8 27 7 I. Raleigh- A B R If PO A E O'K'refe. 2b 3 1 1 S 2 0 Mack, rf 2 n 1 o n n Nelld. 3b 3 0 n 1 7 0 Pchumaki r. lb ... 4 0 I 9 i n H. Kelly. If 4 0 1 1 1 0 Belanger. rf ..... J I 1 1 0 0 Charlotte AB R H PO A K ; Weiscr, If . S 3 1 4 0 . . 3 1 2 I s Wofford. 3 b . .... "i 1 2 1 2 Williams, rf . . 6 0 Mollenkamp, lb. . 3 2 If Irks, c 4 1 I Durham 4: Winston -Sal. in 2. i Special to The Gazette-News. U i ... U.I. . , , t ... , I tl In , I ii pimuu-omciii, iiii -. ... " i gmer.. 2b game1 which was featured by Individ- ; ual playing on both sides, the Bulls defeated the Twins here yesterday af- ternoon by the score of 4 to 2. It was i pni.ic to "iiiv i. a i ui.ioi c.c.,, Pntlerson s 4 both teams did good work and the t f ",.." ' ' " hitting of several of the men was ex- lar' 1 ' " ' " ' ' i-ellent. W. Kelley, for the Bulls, got , " ' " " f a home run in the third, when he Abetter, p. . . i knocked the ball over the left field fence. During ihe third. First Baseman Schrader, for the locals, was put off : the held by I mpire Miller, when he . engaged in some heated words with "his umps" about being called out at second on a close play. The (ablated score follows: 0 2 THEY NEVER FALL DOWN.1 MRS HIGHfALVJTIN JUST CALLED ME UP AND ASKED WHAT I'D ADVISE HER TO GET Mfc.H. FOR A BIRTHDAY PRESENT. "GIVE HIM A BOX OF PIEDMONTS'.' I REPLIED "HE'LL LIKE THEM BETTER THAN AN AIRSHIP" i - s Durham Butts, ef . . V. Kelly, ss I loyie, 2h Goiirh. If . Angler, rf Morpeth, lb Corham, 3b Short, c . , . McManua. AB If II PO A K P Totals 32 10 Wlnston-Salem-Keefe. ss . . . , Rollings, 3b . Schrader, lb . Hirsch. lb ... Garvin, c Huberts, rf . . dnpp, i f Gates, lb I Stuart, If Miller, i .. .. xl.ee AB n H PO A B l i 2 n 2 3 3 1 I 0 1 S 0 1 Totals . .34 11 13 Score by innings: Greensboro 200 111 000 Charlotte 110 060 OSx 1 1 Summary: Two base hits McCar thy (2 1. Brestin. Weiser, Plympton Three base hits Emery. Woffot d. Home run Hicks. Sacrifice hits Crane. Owens, Emery. Bases on balls off Perritt, 5; off Plympton. i; off n Ledbetter, 1. Struck out by Perritt., . 3; by Plympton. 2; by Ledbetter, 4. a Wild pitch Perritt. Hit by pitched nail Hartle. Owens, by Ledbetter. Stolen bases Emery, Hartle. (2). Weiser. Double plays Stuart to Crane: Crane to Owens to Henry; Owens to Henry. Passed ball Hicks, Stuart. Left on bases Greensboro. S; n Charlotte, 6. First base on errors Greensboro, I, Hits off Plympton, y 7 In 5 innings: off Ledbetter, 4 in 4 (i Innings. Time 2:05. Umpire Van n 1 Buskirk. Attendance, 750. 1 0 II n o i , 0 0 n S 27 16 3 Totals 33 vllntted for Miller in the ninth. Score by Innings: R Durham 021 000 0(0 4 1 Winston-Salem 002 000 000 2 ' Summary: Two base hits. Rollings. Morpeth, Short Home runs. W. Kel-j ley. Sacrifice hits. W. Kelley. Goocb. I Garvin. Base on halls, off Miller. 1: VI M .. ... ... B(..iab I,.- HI11,.- 4: by Mi Mantis 8. Hit by pitched ball, ?' if.i " Butts (by Miller). Stolen bases. Rob- j H,',Kton ' ' erts. Hirsch, Double play. Roberts to ' Garvin. Left on bases. Durham 5; Winston-Salem S, First base on errors, Durham 2: Winston-Salem 2. Time l:4i. Umpire Miller. Attend ance 1.000. STANDING OF ("M RS. North Carolina League. Went. Lost. Pet. Charlotte 4 1 .S00 Ptirham 3 2 .804 Asheville 8 3 .4 00 Kaleigh 2 3 ,400 Greensboro 2 3 .410 Winston-Salem .... 2 3 .1'Ht National 1, rater. Won Lost Pet. Pittsburgh 9 Brooklyn 5 Philadelphia . -. . . 5 Ctnrinnati 6 New York 4 .SIR .714 .2r. .R00 .500 .364 .333 222 American League. Won Lost Pet. Detroit ,- S 4 Chicago ." 7 S 1 Philadelphia R 4 I Washington 5 5 I New York 4 4 ' St. l.ou1s 5 1 Boston 4 6 Charlotte 1 1 ; Greensboro 5. Special t" The Gazette-News. charlotte. April 29. It was n hit. ting game here yesterdav afternoon Cleveland 3 between the Hornets and the Patriot! I and the locals landed It when In the fifth they succeeded in getting acroaa six scores nfT five hits. The final seor ! New Orleans 11 was 11 tn 5 and Charlotte could hav e . Chattanooga 9 easily made more if the Hornets had ; Atlanta S worked only a little harder during the. Mobile 7 last Inning. Nashville 7 Greensboro started out well and got Montgomery R two smres In the first inning, then In ! Birmingham 5 .667 .RS3 .556 .500 .500 .4 50 .44 I .273 a Southern League. Won Lost Pet. 2 .846 4 .692 R .615 6 .538 7 .500 10 .333 10 .333 Memphis 11 214 I-'eileral League. Won St. Iouis . . Baltimore . Buffalo . . Brooklyn. . Chicago . . Indianapolis Kansas City, Pittsburgh . Lost Pet. 2 .800 WEST ASHEVILLE WAS VICTORIOUS .625 .son .500 .455 .455 .364 .286 Tn West Asheville yesterday after nonn a team from Aaheland avenue was defeated by the West Asheville team by the score of 7 to 0 . The work of the pitcher for both teams was good and Bryson for West Asheville for the losers allowed six hits. Be side twirling well, Bryson secured a three bagger.. In the second Inning, that materially helped his team. The Asheland avenue team made nine er rors during the game, which were re sponsible for the loss of the game. The score follows. R. H. E. West Ashe. ...030 002 002 7 6 3 Asheland .. ..000 000 000 0 4 9 Batteries: Bryson and Bethel; Hold- only allowed four hits, while Holder er and Rickert and Darby. 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