I - . I ! J l I l . MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY LEWIS AND LAKE Present that Merry Melange of Music and Mirth 66 tsLJU Use C OUMT Y GHFUL! 99 20 PEOPLE 20- MOSTLY GIRLS 20 Dazzling! Bubbling! Brilliant! The Kind of Music You'll Want to Hum If You Cannot Laugh You'll Not Care to See It! on the Way Home! 1 " - " ,:-r-N J 1 I NIGHT AT 7:15 AND 9:15 1 Three Performances Daily M.w -r- ' " : ! onnMn r nnl n llinil Columbia's Eight Oared Crew Looks Stronger Than Ever. so? v. 3t.$4 v?:--u 'iV . K.7vwa sssa " - ' - jar- ' "a.e-'. viar.i i- -Ii Aa .- "rr- w-.- - i On i " CROSS OF EOLO WON BY MISS Oil BOYD Awarded to Her as Best Stu dent During; Past Year at Claremont College. Special to The Gazette-News. Hickory, May The commence ment exercises at Claremont college came to a close Tuesday night with exercises by the graduating class. W. A. Self, of this city, delivered an ad dress to the class taking as his 'subject "The Friendship of Man." The mem bers of the class are: Misses Emma Bonner, Katherlne Clement, Antha Ma L.ytle, Virginia Sellers, Marjorle Whitener and Ioulalee Wolfe of this city, Anna Hartman, P.owan county: Ethel Lippard Concord; Lily Hall Crowell, Newton; Mae UvlnnJ Thomasville; Lena Peck, Concert Miss Elizabeth Holbrook, Brooke graduated in music and Mils Mcay, Clinton, in art. The cross of gold given each jJ to the student conducting hentii 1 the best manner and who hut gJ most influence over the student was awarded to Miss Danie Boyd, j le county. Miss Glenn Anna Lent? of Gollford county led the entire hi dent body in her devotion to ttufoi not missing , a single class durini u, term and made an average of I) 4 every etudy. The neatest kept rooa? ; the school was the one occupied 1; ' Misses Catherine Bost of Morziit and vera Prilchett of Rowan. court REAL ESTATE TRANSFER! I j T. E. Creasman and wife to Mi J Weir, land in West Asheville; fiOi other considerations. J. M. Hearn and wife to 3. C. Jlt-I Pherson, property on Madison avcnutl consideration $450. i A. K. Stevens to J. W, Dourhwr property in Black Mountain townihr, J10 and other considerations. . Coai-h Jim Rice's 1511 varsity i luht-oarpd cr?w t.f Cohimlila university which defeated Princeton and Penn so handily last Saturday. F.ice is dellRhtcd with the material he has in hl first boat this year, for liclic-i e?hf has now attairipd the wherewithal to humble his old rival, Charley Courtney, the Cornell coach, whose men the Columbia oarsmen will have to whip in order to win the interculleglat regatta at PouKhkeepsle. llStTIEIN Gflf.lE FOR RALFfGH t u.p4 -n:j tt: j Kelly. If Twins Lost at Home Bulb Victorious. nd was not what it should have beenHarper, !.... i.'.it no doutt this wju due to the ' changing around and he will douhtlees i Totals ..... show tin Letter after more work there The tabulated score follows: Kalfigli . AB I! II Pt) A O Keefe. cf . . . . 4 2 0 1 0 Mark, rf 4 2 1 ft 0 .'. 2 1 13 1 3 1 1 0 3 5 1.-10 4 0 17 3 4 0 0 1 4 3 0 13 5 4 0 10 2 a 0 0 0 5 1 3x23 14 Shumaker, 1 h Nelld. 3t . . , ins, c . McCord. 21) . Cltrano, ks . Morrisett, p Durham E : Butts, if ........ 4 0 W. Kelly, us 1 0 Doyle. 2b ....... 4 0 J. Kelly, rf ... 2 1 Morpeth, lb ...... 4 0 Gorham, lb 4 0 Weinberger, If ... 2 0 Khort, c .......... 1 0 Boyle, c 2 1 Forbes, i 3 AB U H Po 2 1 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 13 2 0 1 0 ings. Sacrifice hits. Mollenkamp. Wei- ser. Base on balls off Lee 3. Struck 0 out by Lee 3: bv Murphy 5. Hit by pitched ball, by Murphy (Lee. Stolen E bases, Hartle, Double plays, Roberts 0 to Schrader. Left on bases, Charlotte 0 '6; Winston-Salem fi. First base on er- 1 rors, Winrton-Salem T, Time 1:40. 0 Umpire Frynklin. Attendance 600. 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Washington 6; Chicago 3. Games Today Raleigh at Asheville. Charlotte at Winston. Greensboro at Durham. Totals .. . A.shevllh' Rickard. c f , , Rohe, If . . , Whitted. rf . All . :i 3 Bumb. lb 4 Games Monday. Winston-Salem at Asheville. TMirhum at Greensboro. Raleigh at Charlotte. Cnrbelt, ss Welch. 2b . Fry, c . ... l.ee. 3b . Stafford, p High, p. . PO A 1 0 The exceptional pitching ability of lorriselt for the Capitals yesterday afternoon at Oaten park was too much for the Mountaineers and the game wss won by the visitors by the final wore of 7 to 3. Had Perkins been r.ble to hold Morrlxrtte as he should hve. the likelihood Is that Asheville ur.uld not have been able to get any of the runs they did secure during the game. Morriseite was all there with the goods, with lots of ped, a spit hall that the locals could not do more to than foul. He was easily the star of the game. It In almost a safe bet to say that when Murk gels a catcher that will b able to hold all that Mor rlsette sends him. he will be the won der of the league. He was secured by Mack from the Baltimore Internation als, where he made a record that was the sensation of the league. The game yesterday was alow and t times was very uninteresting, being marred by the arguments advanced t, Totals . . Score by Inniniis: Raleigh . , . . . Asheville . , . , Summary: Two base hi Khumaker, Corhett, Kelly. 11 27 18 2 Tot1 27 2 " 17 14 1 x Boyle called out in fifth; overran E 1 third. 1 I Score by innings: K 0 j Greensboro - 000 000 001 1 0 , Durham V00 000 llx 2 0j Summary: Sacrifice hits WeinDerg 0 er, Butts. Buses on balls off Harper 7; 0 oft Forbes 6. Struck out by Harper 2; 0 by Forbes 5, Hit by pitched ball, by 0! Harper, (W. Kelly). Stolen bases, 0 1 Gorham, W. Kelly, DyserU Double 0 1 plays, Doyle to Morpeth. Left on bases Greensboro 11. Durham 7. First base 33 3 27 1J ! on rr ureensnoro 1. Time 1:45. Umpire, Van Busklrk. Attendance D00. STANDING OF CU BS. North Carolina league. Clubs. CharloUe . . . Durham . . . Winston-Salem Raleigh . . . Greensboro . . Asheville . . . Won. . 13 . 12 . 10 , 10 . 7 . 5 Lost. R 9 9 12 14 Southern lie-ague. At New Orleans 7; Memphis 6, At Atlanta 4; Montgomery 13. At Mobile 4; Nashville 3. . At Birmingham 6, Chattanooga 6. (12 innings, darkness.) American Association. At Louisville 6; Milwaukee 2. At Columbus 10; Kansas City 4. At Cleveland 6; Minneapolis 7, At Indianapolis 6; St. Paul 3. Pet. ; .084 .1132 .526 I .526 .368 Clubs. National league. Won. Lost. Pet. 01ft 030 300 7 200 100 000 3 'Itrano, Base on International league. At Montreal 3; Baltimore . At Rochester 3; Providence 4. Innings). At Toronto 6; Newark 2. At Buffalo 13; Jersey City t. (13 balls off Morrisette 4; off Stafford 1; (luirlotto S; Wluston-Salcm 1. Special to The Gazette-News. Winston-Salem, May 16. Knocking a home run over the left field fence off High 4. Struck out by Morlaelto j in the sixth Inning, Welser of the : 4. by Stafford 1. by High 2. Wild I Hornets yesterday afternoon brought . pitches Morrisette. 2. Stolen bases n two other men and won the game (O'Keefe, Shumaker, Whitted. Welch. I for the visitors, the final score being I Double plays Cltrano to McCord to j a to 1 . This lead secured by the horn- Shumaker, Cltrano unassisted. Pass ed halls Perkins K. Left on bass Raleigh 7; Ashevllla S. First base on errors Asheville 1. Hits off Stafford 7 in 4 2-3 Innings; Off High 4 In 4H Innings. Time 3. Umpire, Mr. Miller. Attetndanco (.30, Durham I; Greensboro 1. Special to The Gaxetta-News. Durham, May It. In on of the best games Played hera this Season. t la players over the decisions of I'm- I during which neither Bid scored until Vlra Miller. Miller did not do much Una seventh Inning, tha B ills defeated Letter than when he made hia first appearance her at the opening of the season and handed nut several decis ions that were considered "bum." Twice he changed his mind about de cisions ha had made, which put several ef tha playera In a bad humor. Ie, tha new infielder who reported yesterday from Chattanooga, worked testerday and showed up fin. II held down tha third baa- Ilka an old timer nd It utterly Impossible for the Capitals to get by him with runners stealing or get a ball through him. In order to give Welch a chanc to how what ha could do at second. Manager Cook was on th bench yes terday, for tha It rut time sine th season opened. Welch's work at sec- PRESCRIPTIONS TEAGUE ft 0ATES Fbosei 00-1996 th Patriot by th final acor of I to 1. Th feature of th contest was the pitchers' balll between Forbes for th Hull and tha new recruit. Harper, for th Patriots. Both twirl- er were a Utile wild, but as a whola their work wsa splendid and each pltchtd ball that should have won an ordinary game. Tha Patriot wer unabla to connect with Fortes' pitch. Ing for but on hit until th ninth, when they wer able to get hits which resulted In th only run mad by them during th contest. Almost throughout th gam It was thro up and three down, with any number of "pop ups" that tha field er on both aides easily fielded. Sev eral very pretty play war pulled off. Th tabulated acor follow; Gresnshor AB R H PO A E Dyseit, If ......... X t S 0 Cran. a 4 t 4 I t Perrltt, e. 4 3 McCarthy, rf ..... 3 t Owens, 3b ....... 3 1 t 1 I Doak. 3b ....,,.. 2 1 3 t 'fold, lb ......... t 1 It 1 Harney, rf ....... 4 t t t I er waa too much for the Twins and they were never able to push hut the one scor across, although In the ninth the Twins took a rally and at time It looked as if they were going to even up things. The fin fielding of th Hornets kept them from doing it. Th work of Murphy for th Hor nets waa good, although ha allowed six hits, they wer so scattered that th Twins wer unabl to do much af ter getting thef. Th tabulated score follows: charlotte AB R H PO A B Welser, If I 1 1 t t 0 Emery, 3b ...... 3 0 16 7 1 Wnfford, 3b ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Williams, rf I 0 1 1 1 0 Mollenkamp, b ..3 0 14 1 0 Hartle, cf 4 0 3 1 0 0 Hicks, 4 t 4 1 0 Edwards, 4 1 1 4 I I Murphy, p Mm . 4 11110 Pittsburgh , , , . w.16 6 .714) New York ...... 11 6 .647 Philadelphia . . . .. 10 S .56 Brooklyn . . u . . .10 .556 Cincinnati ...... 13 11 .542 St. Louis ...... 11 15 .523 Chicago 1. .... 10 14 .417 Boston ....... 3 15 .16" American League. Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Detroit . . 1 7 .731 Philadelphia ..... 12 S .600 Washington . . . v . 12 U .522 St. Louis ....... 12 12 .50u New York . M .... 10 11 ,470 BOStOn saj kal M .a, at 12 .429 Chicago ....... 11 1 It .407 Cleveland ...... t It ,407 Cleveland .... . . t It .333 Federal Leagne. At Baltimore 2: Indianapolis 1. At Buffalo 0; Chicago 7. At Brooklyn 12; St. Louis t. At Pittsburgh 0; Kanjr.s City 1, Total ...... 31 t t 31 It 2 Southern League. Clubs. Won. Chattanooga . m m 13 New Orleans , . . 1 1 Atlanta , . IS Nashville , 14 Birmingham . . mm 14 Mobile . , . , m . 13 Memphis . k m m ill Montgomery. . 13 Lost. Pet. .667 .631 .556 .433 .432 .42 .313 .187 Clubs. Federal League. Won. Lost. Pet. Baltimore M 14 St. I,ouls . . ... IS Brooklyn ... , Indianapolis m 11 Chicago . . . H m 11 Buffalo ....mm f Kansas City . mmM . 10 Pittsburgh, . w , t S 11 10 11 13 . IS ill .737 ,542 .621 .524 .(22 .400 .400 .381 Wlnston-Balsmt AB R H PO A K Hickman, cf ..... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Rollings, 3b ..... 4 1 1 4 S 0 Hchrader, lb .... 4 0 1 IS 0 0 Garvin, 401430 Htuart, It tm.,H 41000 Galea 3b 4 0 0 1 I oL Kooerta, rr .. . 4 0 0 I 1 0 Kf. ss 3 0 0 o L, p I 0 0 0 4 0 Total 33 1 I I? ft 0 Score by innings:. r Charlotte '.. 000 003 000 3 Wlnston-flslem .... 000 000 001 I Summary: Two has hit. Murphv. William. Horn run, Wslser, Roll. nKSl'LTS YESTERDAY North Carolina league. At Ashevllla 3; Raleigh 7. At Wlnston-Halem 1; Charlotte J, At Durham 2; Greensboro 1, South Atlantlo League. At Columbia 2; Jacksonville 6, At Charleston t; Macon 1. At Savannah t; Columbua 3, At Augusta t; Albany 3. BRIDE NINETY-NINE; GROOM IS NINETEEN Special to The Oasette-Newa ivinsinn. aiuv is. R.nnn ! reached here of the marriage In- a rural Dart of Wavna eonntv of Mr. a T. Benson, the county' oldest woman probably, to a 19 years old youth whose name cannot be learned. Th brldo Is said to ba 8 " years of age. Mrs. Benson, who has considerable property, has been married six times before, and is known bv th tmek growers of her vicinity as a shrewd Dusines woman. She ha had numer ous sdmlrera It la r.irt.H i..ni. th fact that she will In a few months pass the century mark. Thl la due to ner unusual gprynesa; she In no way gives evidence or her extram age, although her years ir. nm t.ii. . daughter of th ,brld la 1$ years ,ot National Imgntt. At Pittsburgh 3; New York E, At Cincinnati 4; Boston IS. At Chicago t; Brooklyn 12. At 81. Loula t; Philadelphia 3. American league. At Boston 3; St. IjoiiIs 0. At Hoston 8; St. Loul 0. At Philadelphia t; Cleveland I. At New Tork 2; Detroit 4, That Terrible Villa, If you want to know tn.i - - - .iih mnu or a man this daredevil u..i. fighter la read what c'apt, MarlnellL thief of artillery In hi army, has -no say about him In th twenty-four iiiunnura Magaxin of next Bun day New York World. Other Magazlna feature will DS ', 07 victor Herbert, new muni at con.v i. ms ... ... 000 oup race, th, burglar who special' .-, unring aoventur In th wilt of Braxll. Ac. Order Th b.h... nr 1. . ...... "wrm inrouffB vnne t,.M.-.( of Tea Muih WUi.. "Whit or jou Diking tucb fust ooow 1 tnoifDt biog siKDtor a stst wn oft tnlof." "Perhsn it la mmi. hav to wtsd up th affair of g dock. snasar. jaagw ;.; . . j m: m a . . 1 ;and feel your thirst r;sHp away. " Youll finish;refreshed. cooled satisfied. t Demand the eenuina 'f ' ty full namer- . " Nitknames encourage tubstitution l 1 : .WJientvet you set tn Arrow think I Coca-CtU. THE 30CA0LA CO. f ATLANTA, GA. . .