I
Inesday September 16, 1914
THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS
PAGE
NATIOXAIi LEAGUE.
Boston Again.
;oston, Sept. 16. By defeating
.oklyn, 7 to 5, while Philadelphia
i beating New York yesterday, the
iton team Increased its lead in the
mant race by a full game. The
tors hammered James' delivery
d, getting 15 hits to Boston's seven
i the local twirler was. strong in
pinches. Brooklyn used three
chers. the best of whom was At
son. Maranville's throw from deep
rt for the third out in the eighth
ling with men on second and third
?es, was a feature. i
Score by Innings: B.
ston . 025 000 OOx 7
ooklyn ......... . 211 000 010 5
ness caused his own defeat- In the
ninth inning he passed Hoblttzel and
then threw Janvrin's bunt over sec
ond base. Hoblitrel going to third and
scoring the winning run when Milan
threw to the Boston dugout.
Score: R.H.E.
Boston 000 100 0012 6 1
Washington . . 000 001 0001 4 S
Wood and Thomas; Shaw and Ain-smlth.
Cincinnati ...... 56 75 .427
Lost on Error.
Cleveland, Sept. 1. Bassler's wild
throw in an attempt to prevent Bush
from stealing third, the only error of
the game, allowed Detroit to defeat
Cleveland 2 to 1 .
Score: ' R.H.E
Cleveland .... 000 100 000 1 t
Detroit 001 100 000 2
Techow, Carter and Bassler;
and Baker.
1
5 0
Cavei
New York Ijoscs.
Philadelphia, Sept. 16. Philadel
la defeated New York yesterday 4
3, giving the home team the series,
ree games to two. As Boston won,
w York lost a full game in the
Ee for the pennant. The visitors
trie nine hits and received five bases
balls, but the home twirler usual
was effective in the pinches.
In the fifth Philadelphia scored the
ns which decided the Issue on
jrns' muff of Alexander's fly, a sln-
6 by Lobert, an out and . Mgee's
pie. Flctchefr and Donlln were or
(red to the club house In the fourth
ning for disputing with Umpire
gler.
w York ... 000 120 000 8
hiladelphia . 200 020 OOx 4
batteries: Fromme, O'Toole
ryers; Alexander and Killlfer.
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Virginia-Carolina Post Scries.
At Winston-Salem, lj Norfolk 4
9 2
8 1
and
National league.
At Boston 7: Brooklyn 6.
.At Philadelphia 4; New York S.
At Pittsburgh 8; Cincinnati 0;
No others scheduled.
Clubs.
American Lragne.
Won. Lost. Pet
Philadelphia 88
Boston ....... 79
Detroit
Washington
Chicago . .
St Louis
New York.
Cleveland .
72
68
63
69
60
43
46
53
64
63
69
72
75
91
.657
.699
.529
.519
.477
.451
.455
.321
Clubs.
Birmingham
Mobile . . .
New Orleans
Atlanta . .
Nashville .
Chattanooga
Memphis .
Montgomery
Southern Lcairoc
W.n. Lost
87
86
80
77
77
71
61
64
61
67
65
65
72
78
87
98
Pet
.688
.562
.55?
.542
.617
.477
.412
.356
Clubs.
Chicago . .
Indianapolis
Baltimore .
Brooklyn .
Buffalo
Kansas City
St Louis, . ,
Pittsburgh "..
Federal League.
Won.
Lost Pet
74
74
69
67
66
62
56
53
69
59
60
62
63
69
75
75
.556
.556
.534
.519
.612
.473
.427
.414
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' American teague.
At New York 1', Philadelphia 3.
At Washington 1; Boston 2 .
At Cleveland 1; Detroit 2.
At St. Louis-Chicago wet grounds.
Southern League.
At Nashville 2; New Orleans 1.
At Chattanooga 6; Montgomery 2.
At Memphis 0: Mobile 1.
At Atlanta 2; Birmingham 3. (11
innings) . -
SHIES FOR H
FILL BUTTLES
I Shutout Kerfs.
Pittsburgh, Sept. 16. Pittsburgh
tut out Cincinnati yesterday 9 to 0.
dams allowed only six hits. Benton
as wild and was knocked out of the
ix in the seventh inning. Errors also
slned the Pirates.
Score: R.H.E.
jnclnnati . . . 000 000 0000 6 4
Ittsburgh ... 004 001 40x 9 11 0
i Batteries: Benton, Lear and Gon
tles; Adams and Gibson,
i .
AMERICAN LEAGl'E.
American Association. .
At Louisville 7; Cleveland 4.
At Columbus 4; Indianapolis 9
At Minneapolis 4-8; Kansas
-7.
At Milwaukee 0-7; St Paul 7-2
Heroes of the Pig-Skin Will
Have a Busy Season
Before Them.
City
International League.-
At Newark 2; Providence 4.
At Toronto 2; Montreal 7.
At Buffalo 6; Rochester 4.
No others scheduled.
Defeated New York.
New York, Sept. 16. Bressler
seadied with men on bases, and as
ted by fast fielding, pitched Phlla
elphia to a victory over New York
I to 1 yesterday. Brown was wild and
ha hit freely but worked out of sev
jfal tight situations and held the
lore down.
I Score:
hiladelphia . .010 011
Iw York 000 000
jBrtssler and Lapp;
Veeney, Nunamaker.
R.H.E.
000 8 10 5
001 1 8 0
Brown and
Boston Won,
Washington, Sept. 16 Boston won
s last game of the season in' Wash-
Won yesterday, 2 to
Federal League.
At Pittsburgh 0: Chicago 6.
At Buffalo 1; St. Louis 0. "
At Brooklyn 2; Indianapolis 9.
At Baltimore 11; Kansas City
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72
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Clubs
BoRton .....
New York ....
St. Louis . . . . . . 71
Chicago ...... 71
Pittsburgh . . . .62
Philadelphia ..... 61
Brooklyn 58
Lcoirue.
Won Lost Pet
55
59
62
63
68
71
73
.5
.549
.533
.630
.477
.462
.443
Atlanta, Sept 16. Manager Brown
of Georgia Tech's 1914 football team
this morning announced his schedule
as follows:
September 26 Fort McPherson In
Atlanta. '
October 3 South Carolina In At
lanta.
October 17 Alabama In Birming
ham. '
October 24 V. M: I. in Atlanta.
October 31 Sewanee in Atlanta.
November 7 Auburn in Atlanta.
November 14 Georgia in Atlanta.
November 21 Florida In Jackson
ville,- Fla.
November 26 Clemson In Atlanta.
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University of Alabama.
Tuscaloosa, Ala., Sept. 16. fThe
schedule for this year's University o
Alabama football squad follows:
October 3 Howard College at
home.
October 10 Open,
ctober 17 Georgia Tech in Birm
ingham. October 24 Tennessee in Knoxvllle.
October 31 Tulane; at home.
November 7 Sewanee in Birming
ham
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November 14 University of Chat
tanooga at home.
November 26 Mississippi Aggies in
Birmingham.
December 6 Carlisle In Birmingham.
Mississippi A. & M.
Agricultural College, Miss.,' Sept. 16.
The Mississippi Agricultural and Me
chanical football schedule for 1914
which has just been announced, f ol-
lows:
October 3 Marion Military Insti
tute at home.
October 10 Cumberland University
at home.
October 17 Kentucky State at Lex
ington, Ky.
October 24 Auburn at Birming
ham.
October 7 Mercer at home. BgJSSESB!
iNOVcmoer xuiune university ui
Meridian, Mies.
Thanksgiving Alabama at Birm
ingham.
Ravages of a Plague.
During six mouths In the seventeenth
century 880.000 persons died In Nuples
of a pliiru.
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
1ATTERY
PARI
OF ASHEVILLE, N. C.
At the Close of Business September 12th, 1914.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts ... . V
Furniture and' Fixtures . .
Banking House and Other Real Estate
Stocks and Securities
COUNTY AJD MUNICIPAL BONDS
NORTH CAROLINA STATE bUlNDfc
$1,675,434.94
855.87
1.00
.31,000.00
16,000.00
33,500.00
177,000.00
CASH IN VAULT AND IN OTHER BANKS 389,996.07
LIABILTIES
Capital
Surplus
Profits
Rediscounts
Bills Payable
DEPOSITS
$ 100,000.00
100,000.00
59,025.57
63,123.41
50,000.00
1,951,638.90
$2,323,787.88
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solemnly swear, that the above statement is true to the
J. E. RANKIN.
I, J. E Rankin, Cashier of the above named bank, do
best of my knowledge and belief. ,
Correct Attest: .
D. C.VADDELL,Jr.
C.RANKIN
ERWIN SLUDER
Directors
(SEAL)
Subscribed and Sworn to before me, this the 15th day of Septem
ber, A. D. J. S. DAVIS, Notary Public.
My commission expires January 17, 1916.