Thursday, August 6, 1914 THE ASHEVILLE GAZET1E-NEWS PAGE YH&ieii Adventures of KATHLYN The most populax adven ture serial ever presented ENDS Checkers A big 5 part motion pic ture feature from Henry M. Blossom's novel and play success, featuring with the 13th -installment "The Court of Death" Don't miss the finish at the GALAX Tomorrow 91 Thomas W. Ross and great cast of Broad way favorites. A wonder ful drama of heart inter est and stirring situations for 10 and 20 cents at MOUNTAINEERS Oil LOSING SIDE AGA N Drop Fairly Good Contest to The Twins Watson Had , " Bad Inning. PRINCESS Today Asheville-Mount Mitchell Wireless Service When I undertook the development of hotel facilities on the summit of Mt. Mitchell I realized that It would be Imperative to establish com munication between that point and Asheville by means of either tele phono, telegraph or wireless, and after consideration I adopted the lat ter as the least expensive method of maintaining such communication, and on or about May 27th I instructed the Piedmont Electric Company to install a suitable system. A system has been installed oft the summit, connected with the Langren hotel of this city, but so far I have not been able to open up communication with the mountain terminal., I deeply regret the disappointment resulting both to myself, and the public, and hope that continued efforts may yet result in establishing free com munication, the consummatin of which will be duly noted In the Gazette News. Entertainment of a comfortable nature is available at the Log Cabin Inn on the summit, and I will be glad to make alb arrangement for the transportation and entertainment of parties upon request. J. W. DUNN. 42 Patton Ave.. Asheville. N. C. Notice Specia lto The Gazette-News. Winston-Salem. August 6. Win ston nosed out a hard fought and close victory here yesterday , after noon, when Hurry Watson pitching for the Mountaineers had one bad In ning, the fourth, during which the! Twins made two runs, their only ones and won the game by the score or z to 1. Watson and Kaufman battled out one of the prettiest games of the sea son, Wutson only allowing six well scattered hits and Kaufman held the Mountaineers to three hits until the ninth inning when the visitors landed on him for three more, but were only able to get one score out of the number. The Mountaineers backed Watson with errorless support and the fielding of the Asheville players, especially Corbett and Howard was the best ever. Corbett accepted sever al of the hardest chances seen on the local lot this season and got away with them in good style. In the fourth with two out Hick man secured a single to left. Gates walked and Chapman drove out a scratch hit to right Mace hit the ball for a clean drive to center and Hick man and Gates came home. Kauf man, Stuart and Hickman then struck out and ended the scoring. Winston was not able to score any more dur ing the game although they fought hard when a runner was on the base, but the superb fielding of the visitors kept down the chances to score. Asheville's only run came In the ninth when a batting rally was start ed. Rickard, Clapp and Corbett each secured singles and the bases were full with none out. Bumb drove out a hot liner to center which Chapman could not get in time to throw out Rickard who came home. While things looked bright for the Mount aineers, the next two batsmen, "Doc' Watson and Frye, two of Asheville's best hitters fanned and the game was over. The tabulated score follows: Notice is hereby given that tickets up to G800, is sued by the Asheville Pawn & Loan Office, have ex pired. ' All unredeemed pledges accumulated during the past 12 months will be put on sale at public 'auction be ginning Saturday, August 8, and continuing until all pledges are sold. H. L. FINKELSTEIN 23-25 Biltmore Avenue lenced a bit of the "rough tuff" that has been pulled off in other cities of the Carolina league here yesterday afternoon, when In the second game of the double bill, which was won by Durham, the first by 2 to 1 and the second by 8 to 1, "Wild Bill" Morrl sette got angry at Umpire VanBus kirk and was put out of the park by two policemen. It was in the second game that the trouble started, when "Wild Bill" went in to relieve "Chief .Myers who was being freely batted by the Bulls. During the fourth Inning with all the bas'j full and only one man out My eir was yanked and "Wild Bill" sent in. "Little" Kelly made a slide home on an Infield grounder and was called out, when "Wild Bill" started an argument because VanBuskirk had not called the player out at flrit base. The argument grew so heated that Morrisette threw the ball at the um jlre's head and he in turn fined "Wild Bill" $10 and ordered him out of the park; which order the twirler failed to comply with.: .Two policemen were called to take Morrisette out but the fans blocked the gate and would not allow the policemen to come through. Dragging Morrisette with them the officers started across the diamond when one of the fans lnterferred and received a bad scalp wound when the officer struck him with his stick. The officers had to fight their way through the large crowd with dtfflculty. The alTalr was one of the most disgrace ful ever witnessed on the local lot and will give baseball a bad name in this city for a long time to come. The games were two of the best Dlaved here and McManus did the Iron Man" stunt for Durham again pitching and winning both games. He and Myers worked the first and al though the Mackmen secured 10 nils off McManus they were unable to hit when hits meant runs and with eight hits to their credit the Bulls could only make two runs. In the second game McManus al lowed but' four well-scattered hits, while the four pitchers used by Mack gave up a total of .seven. Myers started the second game but was re lieved In the fourth frame after he had allowed three hits and three runs and had the bases full with none out. "Wild Bill," who relieved him, gave up two hits during the two- thirds of an inning that he worked and then Thompson was sent to the mound but was at once taken out and Gingras finished the game, giving, up three hits in three innings. The tabulated score follows: The game was without features and was slow at all times. No life seem ed to have been ejected into the game and the players worked mechanlcal- yt . The tabulated score follows: Asheville Rickard, cf Clapp, If Corbett, 2b ... Bumb, lb A. Watson, 3b . Pry, c Overholser, rf Howard, ss H. Watson, p , Totals AB R H PO 0 1 2 12 2 6 0 1 0 31 1 6 24 14 0 Charlotte McCall, lb. .... Newton, ss. .. . Hartle, If. ..... Wofford, rf. . . . Welser, cf. .... Owens, 2b. . . . . Emery, 3b. . . . . Hicks, c. . . , . Ferperman, p. , Totals ....... Greensboro Dysert, If. , , . . , Crane, ss Strain, 3 b Perrett, 2 b. Doak, lb. McCarthy, cf. . , Milliman, c. Jackson, rf. Smith, p. ...... Boyle, p. , Durham AB R H PO A Butts, If. .... 4 0 1 2 U J. Kelly, rf. ..... 0 0 0 0 0 Augier, cf. ...... 4 0 1 3 0 Gorham, 3b 3 0 1 1 0 Morpeth, lb 4 0 1 7 1 Doyle, 2b. ....... 3 2 2-1 3 F. Kelly, rf. and If 3 0 0 2 0 W. Kelly, ss 3 0 0 4 2 Short, c. ... 3 0 2 7 3 McManus, p 4 0 0 0 1 Totals , 31 2 8 27 10 1 Winston-Salem AB R H FO A Roberts, rf 4 0 0 1 0 Rollings, 2b 3 0 0 2 4 1 Schrader, lb 2 0 0 6 0 0 Stuart, ss 3 0 0 2 1 0 Hickman, If 4 1 3 3 0 0 Gates, 3b 3 1 0 1 1 0 Chapman, cf 3 0 2 5 1 0 Mace, c 3 0 1 7 0 0 Kaufman, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 2 6 27 7 1 Summary: Two base hits, Howard, Sacrifice fly, Bumb. Base on balls, off Watson 4. Struck out by Watson 6; by Kaufman 6. Hit by pitched ball, Bumb. Double plays, Chapman to Mace; Gates to Schrader. Passed ball Fry. Left on bases, Asheville 6; Winston-Salem 6. First base on errors, Asheville 1. Time 1:15. Umpire Cor coran. Attendance 1,060. Durham, 3-8; Raleigh, 1-1. Special to The Gazette-News. Raleigh, August 6. Raleigh exper- RIVERSIDE PARK WEEK ENDING Saturday, Aug. 8 SPECIAL FREE ENTERTAINMENT ' RAND'S Musical Comedy TWO SHOWS DAILY DOGS 5 AND 8:30 P. M. Don't fall to see this pleasing and interesting exhibition f intelligence. Trick after trick follows in quick succession. They count, spell, play music, wait, and nearly everything but talk." do Three Heels of Motion Pictures and Band Concert Every Night NO ADMISSION CHARGES Raleigh Litchfield, cf. . Mack, 3rd. . . . Schumaker, lb,. Gooch, If. " . . Chancey, rf. . . Cltrano, ss. . . . McCord, 2b. . Perkins, c. Myers, p. AB R H PO 4 0 12 xPenney 1 Totals .34 1 10 27 11 xBatted for McCord in the nith. Durham 010 oou uui- Raleiirh 000 000 001 Summary: Two-base nits MacK, Citrano. Sacrifice hits Doyle, J.', Kellv. Chancey. Base on balls Oil Mvers 3. Struck out By Myers, by McManus, 5. Stolen bases Doyle, Utchlleld. Left on bases Durham, 7: Raleigh, 7. Flrts base on errors Raleigh, 1. Time l:4U. umpi VanBuskirk. Attendance, 1,200. Second Game Durham AB R H PO A Butts, if 3 1 1 2 0 Angler, cf . . . . 4 1 2 6 0 Gorham, 3b .... 0 0 0 2 Morpeth lb .... 4 1 1 5 0 Doyle, 2b 4 1 0 1 0 J. Kelly, rf . . . . 4 1 0 2 0 W. Kelly, ss . . . . 2 i 1 2 1 Short, c 3 1 1 4 0 McManus, p .... 3 0 1 0 1 Totals 31 8 7 21 4 Raleigh AB R H PO A Litchfield cf . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 Gingras, cf-p. .. 1 0 0 0 1 Mack, 3b .... 0 0 2 0 Schumaker, lb . . 3 0 0 6 0 Gooch. If .... 2 0 1 2 1 Chancey, rf . . . . 3 0 0 8 1 Citrano, ss . . . . 3 1 2 3 3 McCord, 2b .... 3 0 0 2 4 Perkins, c .... 2 1 8 1 Myers, p l 0,0 0 1 Morrisette, p ... 0 0 0 0 0 Thompson, p-rf . . 2 0 0 0 0 AB S 3 5 5 , 5 4 4 , 4". , 5 H PO A 1 0 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 0 2 12 1 .38 8 15 27 10 1 AB R 5 0 H PO A 12 0 3 4 0 3 1 1 2 11 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 .84 2 8 27 16 Totals .... Score by innings: R Charlotte 012 002 0218 Greensboro 000 001 010 2 Summary: Two-base hits Milli man (2), Crane, Emery. Three-base hit Hartle. Sacrifice hit Owens. Sacrifice files McCarthy (2), McCall. Base oh balls Off Smith, 2; off Boyle, 1; off Fesperman, 2. Struck out By Smith, 1; by Boyle, 1; by Fesperman, 6. Wild pitches Boyle. Balk Fesperman. Stolen bases Wofford. Double play Strain to Doak to Strain. Left on baBes Char lotte, 9; Greensboro, 8. First base on errors Charlotte, 3. Hits Off Smith, 12 in 8 1-3 innings; off Boyle, 3 in 2-3 innings. Time 1:65. Um pire Cown. Attendance, 600. 111 ftftftftftftftftftftltftftftftftftltft ft ft ft RESULTS YESTERDAY. ft ft ' ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft North Carolina League. At Greensboro, 2; Charlotte, 8. At Winston-Salem, 2; Asheville, 1. At Raleigh, 1; Durham, 2. (First game.) At Raleigh, 1; Durham, 8. (Sec ond game.) National League. At New York, 3; Chicago, 0. At. Boston, 4; Pittsburgh, 0. 'At Philadelphia, 6; Cincinnati, 0. At Brooklyn, 0; St. Louis, 4. American League. At Cleveland, 8; Washington, 2. At Detroit, 4; New . York, 14. At Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 7. At St. Louis, 0; Boston, 6. These Are Busy Days at The Asheville Drygooods There are Reasons, one of which is A group of $1.00 and $1.50 Corsets t o clearaway Summer Corsets, this lot is offered at 69c. White Dresses are 1-2 Price $5.00 Ladies Panamas are clearing now at a real re duction. Get yours today at $1.98 The ASHEVILLE DRYGOODS Co. Southern League. ' At Nashville, 6; Memphis, 2. At Chattanooga, 4; Atlanta, 5. At Mobile, 0-2; Birmingham, No others scheduled. Majes tic TODAY, TOMORROW & SATURDAY Girls From Joyland Co. 3-5. wet American , Association. At' Kansas City - Columbus, grounds. At St. Paul, 3; Louisville, 4. At Minneapolis, '8-8; Indianapolis, 7-2. At Milwaukee, 5-3; Cleveland, 4-1. International League. At Montreal, 9; Jersey City, 10. At Rochester, 1; Newark, 3. At Toronto, 4; Providence, 7. At Buffalo, 6; Baltimore, 4. Federal League. At Brooklyn, 4; Kansas City, 3. At Pittsburgh, 2; St. Louis, 3. At Baltimore, 0; Chicago, 4. At Buffalo, 4; Indianapolis, 5. South Atlantic League. At Columbia, 0; Columbus, 3. (First game.) At. Savannah, 7; Jacksonville, 0. (First game.) At Augusta, 4; Albany, 6. (First game, ten innings.) At Charleston, 7; Macon, 0. (First game.) Second game called, account dark ness. At Columbia, 0; Columbus, 4. (Sec ond game.) At Augusta, 0; Albany, 1. (Second game. ) At Savannah, S; Jacksonville, 3. (Second game, ten Innings, darkness.) Total 21 1 4 tl 12 6 Score by Innings: R Raleigh 000 010 01 Durham 003 300 28 Summary: Two base hits. Angler 2, W. Kelly. Short, Perkins. Home run, Citrano. Struck out by McManus, 4; by Gingras 2. Sit by pitched ball, Butts by Gingras. Stolen bases, Mor peth, Doyle. Left on bases, Durham.l; Raleigh, 2. Hits off Myers t In t In nings; off Morrisette 1 In 1-3 Inning; off Gingras 3 in 3 1-3 Innings. Time, 1:10. Umpire, VanBuskirk. Attend ance, 1,200. Charlotte, II i Oreensboro, S. 8pclal to Th Oatette-New. Greensboro, Aug. .-With a total of 15 hits the Hornets played rings around the Pariota her yeserday af trnoon and won a alow and Unless game by I to J. Each tern seemed to hav on th batting toga for Greens boro landed on Fesperman, Char lotte's twirler for nine hits, three of which war tow bagger, but they war wer unabl to get th hits whan score war to b mad. On th othtr hand th Hornet always hit yesterday for hit when th base were full and hit meant a run. - -"Outiboat" Bill Smith opened for given up twelve hit sand Pet (Horse sho) Boyle went In to relieve him, Manager Boyle gave up thr hlU during th two-third of an Innlni that h workd on th mound. ', Virginia League. At Newport News, 0; Roanoke, 2, (First game.) At Newport News, 0; Roanoke, 8 (Second game, ten Innings.) At Norfolk, 3; Petersburg, 1. (First game.) At Norfolk, 1; Petersburg, 4. (Sec ond game.) At Richmond, 6; Portsmouth, 1 (First game.) At Richmond, (Second game.) 2; Portsmouth, 1 ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ft ft ft STANDING OF THE CLUBS. X ft " ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftH" North Carolina League. Clubs. Won. Lost Pc. 99 Present a laughing farce set to music entitled Wanted, An Operator Clever capable comedians. Catchy song successes ' Matinees at 3:15. Prices 10-20c. Nights at 7:15 and 9:15. Prices 10-20-30c. CHINA LOSETS $15 AND UP Large Assortment JUST RECEIVED We show a variety of China Closets in Mahogany, Golden Oak, Early English and Fumed Oak with both bent and square glass doors. Some have mirror backs and other special features the very latest designs. Call and see tliem. J. L. Smathers and Sorts Durham Charlotte . Winston . Raleigh . . Asheville . Greensboro 58 62 48 37 34 34 37- 38 (0 62 62 ,0 .684 .658 .438 .418 .385 National League, Club Won Loet Pet New York 65 37 .688 Chicago ....... 61 45 .625 St. Lou I 62 49 .616 Boston . . . . 47 46 .611 Philadelphia .... ,45 4( .47 Cincinnati 4 61 .474 Rrooklyn 40 61 .440 Pittsburgh 40 62 .436 Club. American League. Won. Lost Pet Philadelphia 63 84 .850 Washington 6 44 .6(0 Boston ....... 61 44 .6(0 Detroit .... v . 61 41 .616 St. Louis 48 60 .410 Chicago 48 63 .480 New York 45 6( ,44( Cleveland S3 .124 Southern Lee roe. Club. Won. Loet Pet Mobile ....... (8 48 .613 Nor Orlean .... 61 41 .6(7 mammoth irnxrrvnE store 15-17 BROADWAY TTC BEFORE YOU HAVE YOUR OCIV PLUMBING AND HEATING DONE Our price are reasonable, all work guaranteed HARRIS & BLACKWELDER Plumbing and Heating Contractor East College Bt, Phone (IS ! Birmingham ..... 66 50 .541 Atlanta . 61 48 .825 Chattanooga .... 65 61 .608 Nashville ...... 64 64 .600 Memphis ...... 48 (3 .412 Montgomery . ... '40 71 ' .1(0 Federal League, Clubs. . Won. Lost Pet Chicago ..-. 61 41 .688 Haltlmor (1 41 .661 Indianapolis .... 60 41 .618 Rrooklyn 48 41 .611 Buffalo . 44 47 .45 Pittsburgh ...... 41 61 .441 Kansa City . . . 41 6 .414 8t Lout 40 66 .411 ftftftftftltftftftftftftftftftftftftft ft ft ft TE AND TJ8- , " ft ft 'ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft Th report that "Wild Bill" Morri sette had been jld to th Philadel phia National club ha been denied by official of th Raleigh olub and It. I atated that "Wild Bill" will con tinue to play with the Mackmen. We have always contended that he la the beet pltaher In thla league and no good reason why thla opinion should, be changed now. Rather Inoengruous. Drer Why Old they send ntgbee to tbt peace coDgreM? Ryr II' ucb good flghtwl Town Topic. Asheville played ball good enough to win any kind of a gam yesterday but th Twin played just a little bet-; ter and of course won the game. . (Continued on Pag Four). ' -aJ--k.