,.June 11, 1915.
THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS
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Allowed Lut 10 Hits for Two
Games The Patriots Made
Only One Score.
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DOUBLE
HEADER
featuring
25C
Undermuslins
SECOND GAME A
featuring
25C
Undermuslins
PITCHER'S BATTLE
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RESULTS YESTERDAY
(forth Carolina League.
Nortn Won. lost
.; Pet.
97 19 .675
pie " ,"24 13 .649
' " "!'.21 17 .553
'" " " 14 22 .389
Fb0c, " !..15 25 .375
an-Salem 14 25 .359
itte - "
jfational League. ,
Won. Lost. Pet
bs- . .28 18 .609
!0 " " ".'.26- 19 -B68
lelphia 23 21 523
'"n " " ".,'.22 22 .500
22 22 .500
urSh 24 24 .500
uls- '" 17 24 .415
natl 17 25 .405
fork 1
lbs.
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lington
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land
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North Carolina League.
"At Greensboro 1-0; Asheville 10-1.
At Winston-Salem 3; Raleigh 9.
At Charlotte 2-5; Durham 1-4.
National League.
At St. Louis 13; New York 2.
At Cincinnati 2: i Brooklyn 2. (14
innings, darkness.)
At Pittsburgh 2; Boston 1.
At Chicago-Philadelphia, rain.
' " ' ; American League, ''-.'
At New York 4; Chicago 5.
At Philadelphia 11; Cleveland 1.
At Washington 8; St. Louis 2.
At Boston 6; Detroit 5. .
Charlotto Won Double Bill From Dur
hum and Raleigh Defeated. Win
ston in Well Played Game.
American League.
Won. Lost.
.. ....31 17
..31
..22
. .21
. .20
. .19
..19
. .18
. .17
19
18
20
23
25 .
25
28
29
lbs.
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Federal League.
Won. Lost.
. ..29 19
. ..25 19
...24 21
. . .25 22
22 21
24 23
. ..17 29
18 31
Southern League.
Orleans
ingham
IvlUe ..
this ..
kanooga
Ita ..
Rock
Won. Lost.
.34 19
.28 ' 23,
.30 25'
. .28
. .25
...24
. . .20
. ,19
24
24
29
32
32
Pet
.646
.620
.550
.512'
.465
.432
.432
.391
.370
Pet.
.604
.568
.533
.532
.612
.511
.370
.367
' Pet.
.642
.549
.545
.538
.510
.453
. .385
.373
' ' ' Fcdcrai League. .
At Kansas City 5; Chicago 3.
At Brooklyn 7-2; Newark 9-1.
'At Ttriltlmnrn 3-1 ; RiifTaln 6-5. '
Pittsburgh-St. Ixuis,'not scheduled
International League.
,At Jersey City 3; Providence 11.
At Newark 4; Richmond 3.
At Buffalo 1; Rochester 12.
At Montreal 3; Toronto 1.
Amprlran Association.
. At Cleveland 5; Minneapolis 4. (11
innings.)
At Columbus 1; Kansas City 6.
At Louisville 5; Milwaukee 2.
. At Indianapolis 7; St. Paul 4.
South Atlantic League.
,h Won. Lost. Pet
Unn 31 2Z .B
., 29
29
Inbus 29
Ifonvllle -25
knbia ....
binah . . . .
bsta IS
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23'
25
26
.25 28
.23 28
33
Southern Lea cue.
At Chattanooga 3; Birglnham 2
(14 innings.)
At Little Ttoek 1: New Orleans 1.
(Called to allow New Orleans catch
train.)
At Memphis 1; Atlanta 5ik (11 In
nings.) -
At Nashville 5; Mobile 4.
.558
.55'8
.637
.490
.472
.451
.353
South Atlantic League.
At Albany 3; Savannah 6.
At Jacksonville 0; Charleston 6.
At Columbus 3; Columbia 2.
At Macon 0; Augusta 10.
Virginia League.
At Norfolk 3; Rocky Mount 3.
At Portsmouth 4; Petersburg 7.
At Newport News 7; Suffoli: 4.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
9
. C. Candler and wife to E. G.
(era, property near Leicester; con-
fratlon. $500.
lina E. Roekly to Mary L. McCall,
pert? In Lennox park; considera-
10.
8900 CAMBRIDGE MEN
IN MILITARY SERVICE
Cambridge. Eng., June 11. The
Cambridge Review's list of past and
present members of the university on
active service now contains 8,900
names. Of these 250 are dead and
oan nmimriori Nearlv 100 have receiv
ed honorable mention in official dis
patches. ,
Special to The Gazette-News.
rsrenshooro. June 11. "Doc" Fer
ris again demonstrated the fact that
he is in the one-two-three class of
nitrhcrai In thin lea-rue. when yester
day afternoon he pitched and won a
double header here against Greens
boro, the first game being a iv u i
affair and the second 1 to 0. "Doc"
did-not allow but one matt on the
Greensboro team to score during me
sivipen innines of nlav and this man
was not able to make the ripple but
one time. Ferris allowed but ten hits
for the two games, seven in the nrst
A. Taurine the
second performance he allowed but
three Patriots to reacn nrst dhso wiu
nniv nn nf them ever reached sec
ond. In the first game he walked flve
men and fanned tnree wnue ne re
fused to give up a pass in the second
niwl fanned seven.
Aside from the brilliant work or
Ferris the other members of ' the
Ashmrilln team Dlaved excellent ball,
this hAlnir osneeiallv true of Olin
Terrltt at third, who accepted eight
ViorH . nhnnoji without a DODDie anu
Bradshaw on short, his work around
the keystone being the best ever, xne
only error made by an Asheville man
wan hv Rradshaw in the second game
and it was excusable. Two of the
catches made by Fenton in center
were the prettiest made on the local
-Int thin spflKnn.
Whilo Forria was dolns such good
inrk"ln the nlteher's box. Schwartie
who pitched the first game for the
loca's allowed eleven nits, dui unm
the seventh inning' he refused to al
low the visiting player9 to score, dui
In that inning Asheville made one
score, added four in the eighth and
five In the ninth.
McWhorter who opposed Ferris In
the second game allowed Asheville
ht throo hits the mine hein a
pitcher's battle between the two men
with the odds in favor of Ferris.
The tabulated score of both games
follows: '
First Gnme.
Asheville AB R H PO A
Bradshaw, es . . . 4 1
Corbett, 2b .... 5 1
Wasem, If S 1
Bumb, lb 4 2
Fenton, cf. . . . 3 ".1
Hickman, rf. . . . 4
Perritt, 3b. .... 4 1
Woodall, c 2 0
Ferris, p ..... 4 0
SCHWARTJE COULDN'T LOCATE
the locals had on their winning clothes
and Durham never had a chance to
win at any stage of. either game.
in the first game Gossage and Os-
termeyer staged a pitcher's battl
which resulted in one of the Drettlest
cramAH nf tho ssuann. 'PrpHdln n!1nw.jt
but five hits, walked three men and
fanned two, .while Gossage gave up
six hits, one pass and fanned two
Tn tha upnnri in, mA lnrlioc anil
Sindler started for their respective
teams, but alter sinaier naa given up
SAVpn htta 1n f nil r tinninsrR hn wnu rA.
lieved bv "Slats' Leabetter and b orbes
went out after allowing nve hits in six
innings, Jack Frey being the rescue
nltehAi.
Geary knocked a homer in the sixth
inninir nf thA RAe.nnd erame.
The tabulated score of both games
loaows: ,
First Game.
Durham AB R II PO A E
Butts. If ........ 4 1 10 0
Hillcr, 3b 3 0 1 0 3 0
W. Kelly, ss ...... 4 0 1 4 2 1
Dayton, lb ...... 4 0 0 11 1 0
Cheek, cf 4 0 3 2 1 0
J. Kelly, rf ..... 4 0 0 1 0 0
Duggan 2b ......2 0 0 3 10
Boyle c 3 0 0 3 3 0
Ostemeyer p .... 3 0 0 0 4 0
June Sale of
Ouesday, June 15th
Bon Marclie's SEMI-ANNUAL Sales of Muslin Underwear are well and favor
ThU pvfint will ho, a barerain feast out of the ordinary.
uuxj nuu"iu Ainu v . v... j
Look into our west win dow and see the dainty undergarments priced at 25o. !We
this lot. a remarkable value. You'll agree with us when you see them.
Other Undermuslins are priced at 10c to $3.98. There will be eight big lots. Sale
begins 9 a. m., Tuesday morning Don't forget.
Totals .. ...' . .31 1 6 24 15 1
1 1
2 1
0 2
2 17
Totals. .... .33 10 11 27 18 0
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Greensboro
McBane. cf-rf. . . 4
Brouthers, 2b ... 4
Nesser, rf-lb. ... 4
Van Horn, lb. . .2
B. Rowe, cf. . . . 2
Emery, ss 3
Gosnell, If 3
Hewell, 3b 3
R. Rowe, c 3
Schwartzje, p. . . 4
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Totals 32
, CnrA hv inntnerft! R.
A.hAillIn . . . . . 000 000 145 10
Greensboro 010 000 000 I
K.immnrv- Sacrifice hits Gosnell.
Pnwn wnnilnll. Sacrifice fly Wood.
all. Bases on balls-rOft Ferris 5; off
Schwartzjfe 1 0. Struck out f.y v erns
I hv Rrhwnrtle 6. W Id pltcnes
Schwartzje (2). Stolen bases Nesser.
Brouthers. Hickman. Passed nan
Rowo (2). Left on bases Asheville
s nronnshnro 11. First base on errors
Asheville 1. Time 2:15. Umpire
Boylo. ' Attendance l.ooo.
. Second Game.
Asheville. AB R H PO A E
Bradshaw, ss. . . . 3 1 0 0 2 1
nnrhAtt. 2h....S 0 1 1 2 0
Wasem, If. . . .
Bumb. lb. . 8
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ABR-HPOA B
,31 1 3 0 0
.3 0 11 5 0
.1,0 0 11 2 0
. 3 0 0 1 0 0
. 3 1 2 2 0 1
. 2 0 0 3 2 C
. 3 0 0 2 0 (
. 2 0 0 1 3 1
. 3 0 1 3 3 (
Charlotte
Boykln, If .
Leonard, 2b
Munch, lb .
Geary, rf . .
Doak, 3b . . .
Dudley, c . .
Sweeney, cf
Joplin, ss . .
Gossage, p .
Totals .. .. ..23 2 6 27 15 2
Knnria hv fnnines: R.
Durham 001 000 0001
Charlotte . 000 110 OOx 2
t2iir.in.arvl Twn hase hitS. t.UttS, 1
Cheek, Boykin, Doak. Three base hit,
Hlller. Sacrifice hits, Leonard, jjuh-
ley. .Sacrifice flies, HUler, lioyKin.
n. nn hnlla. off Ostermeyer 3; off
Gossage 1. Struck out by Ostermeyer
2; by Gossage 2. Stolen base, Cheek.
Left on bases, Raleigji 5; Charlotte
trir-ot r,o nn errors. Raleigh 1;
Charlotte 1. Time 1:40. Umpire
Blackburn. Attendance uu.
Second t.amc.
Durham AB R II PO A E
Butts, If ........ 4 0 2 2 0 0
Hiller, 3b 0 1 1 3 0
W. Kelly, ss 4 0 1 3 3 -0
Dnyton, lb 0 0 6 0 0
Cheek, cf 3 1 1 1 0 1
I 1f.llv rf 311 0 0 0
Duggan, '2b 3 1 1 1 1 0
t....,i, 3 1 2 4 11
tt'u L -. a o l 0 10
Frey. p 0 0 0 0 0
$1.50 French inen Presses
. for H.05
These dresses come in white and all
colors. They are this summer's gar
ments and are being sold at this reduc
tion, because so many thin lace and lin
gerie frocks are demanding room in our
cabinets.
All sizes are included. And other
French linen dresses are reduced in like
proportion
75c to $J.25 ot of Silks
for 40c yard
One large table of silks reduced aa
above, have been separated from the reg
ular stock. In this lot are figured taffe
tas, messalines, fancy silks, coin dotted
foulards, etc. They range in width from
25 to 36 inches. -
There are several other good values in
this June Sale of Silks. You will appre
ciate them more when you see them.
1 7 27 13
Barber, cf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 1
Mnnrefipld. rf . . . 4 1 0 1 0 0
Parkins, 3b 4 0 1 0 1 1
Howard, 2b 3 0 0 6 1 1
Meador, lb 3 0 0 3 1 1
KoehW. c 3 0 0 6 2 0
Baumgardner, p . . 3 0 0 1 1
Totals 31 3 3 27 8 6
s.nra hv innings:
Raleigh 040 004 0109
Winston uiu uui uuu o
snmmarv! Two base hit. biuan,
Three base hit, Heck. Home run
nhorta Rmsps on balls oft liaumgaro-
,,-. p.- 'nff Mvers 2. Struck out by
o,,m!rrrinir 4: bv Myers 6. Hit by
pitched ball Dysert. Stolen bases, Dy
sert, Roberts, Mack (2), McCorU,
Heck. Double plays, Heck and Koch-
i,r Passed ha'll. Koenier. ien on
bases, " Raleigh 8; Winston 3. First
.- ..--.o -poieiirh S: Winston 2.
Time 1:52. Umpire Pasateri. Attend
ance 500.
FEWER EMIGRANTS
COME FROM IRELAND
Dublin, Ireland, June 11. There
were fewer emigrants from Irleand
last year than in any twelve months
since the returns were first collected
in 1851. The total for 1914 was 20,-
314, of whom 10,660 were males.
Tha larirest number of emigrants
during one year was in 1852, when
190,000 persons left the country.
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Totals
.31 4 10 18 0 2
Charlotte
Boykln, If
Leonard, 2b
Munch, lb .
Geary, rf-p .
Doak. 3b
Sweeney, cf
Joplin, ss . .
Wells, c
Sindler, p . . ,
Ledbetter, rf
Fenton, cf. . . . S
Hickman, rf. . . .3
Perritt, 3b. ... 2
Woodall, c. . . 3
Ferris, p ' 2
0
2
0
&
2
1
0
Totals.
.24 1 3 21 7 1
Greensboro AB R H PO A J3
McBane, cf. ... 3 0 0 200
Brouthers, 2b ... 3 o o t
Nesser. rf 3 0 0 2 0 1
Van Horn, lb. . . S 0 1 10 0 0
Kmerv. ss 3 0 0 1 3 "
Gosnell. If 0 0 10 0
Hewell, 8b 3 0 1 1 2 0
t. it 2 0 o l l v
McWhorter, p . . 3 0 1 0 8 0
1
Tntnla 25 0 S 21
Seven lnnlnga by agreement.
Score by lnnlnga: P-
AshcvlUc . , . 100 00 0 1
Greensboro 000 0Q0 u o
Summary: Two-baie hits van
Horn. Sacrifice hlt Wasem, Perritt.
Struck out By Ferris 7; by Mcwnor
ter 1. Stolen bases Emery, Corbett,
Hewell. Passed balls Rowe. Left on
v.-... AahKvillM 4. Greensboro 4.
First base on errors Asheville 1,
Greensboro 1. Time 1:10.- Umpire
Boyle. Attendance (60.
Charlotte S-Bi Durham 1-4.
Special to The Oaaette-Newa.
Charlotte went rter Bmiiing Jim
Kelly'a bunch of playera here yester
day afternoon and, by playing better
and faator ball grabbed both enda of
a double bill, the first gam by t to
1 and tha aeoond by S to 4. Both af
fairs wara faat and well played, but
AB R K PO A E
... 3 0 0 2 0 0
8 1 1 2 2 0
. . . . 3 2 2 9 0 0
2 1 1 0 0 0
... 2 0 2 05 0
3 1 1 1 0 0
...300840
3 0 0 4 0 1
1 0 1 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 0 0
fc
Totals 24 6 8 21 12 1
Seven innlnrts by Agreement
o---.-. ht, Innintrs: - . R
r... . 000 081 0 4
Will MM 111 ".. m
Charlotte 0 20 rR
Summary: Two base nit, uuiis.
Ti,.,.. t. nit ' Munch. Home run,
Geary. Sacrifice fly, Geary.. (Base on
i.-ll .f ITnrl.oa 1. ritrilCK OUl
IMlli- i"i 1..,... -
Forbes 2: Sindler 1; Geary z. uouoie
.i..- mil.,., nnil Davton. Ieft on
bases', Charlotte 3: Durham 6. Hits
off Sindler 7 in 4 1-3 innings; t.o
-I..--, o in 2 2-3 innings; off
Forbes 5 in 6 1-3 innings; off Frey 1
In 2-3 Inning. Time J:Z5. umpire.
Blackburn. Attendance i.iov, .
ltnlnlrrli 0! Winston .1.
win.t,.-.aiiiiin. June 11. "Big
Chief Myers, pitching for Raleigh
here yesterday afternoon allowed but
three hits, the t'rsi 01 wmvn
...o in h iitxth. fanned six and
walked two. winning his game by the
score of to 3. lie was opposed uy
Baumgardner, who, while pitching a
good game waa landed on hard by the
visitors during tne. ecqna unu b.i
frames.
1 !-! fnrmer Mountaineer w one
of the stars of the game, hla most
brilliant work being two perierx
thrnw. from deep left to home llate,
ihmiwinn nut both men.
tn the sixth Inning Knnerta aecurea
. t.o hrmi-fht In four acorea.
a ii.'imi ,... ...-..-. . ,
The tabulated acore oi yrsieraay a
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Raleigh
IV'sert, If
Manic, lb ...i
McConnell, 8b
Roberta, rf . .
Perkins. C ...
?ehuyler, cf .
MeTord. 2b
Myers, p . .
Winston
fitiiart, a
AB R H PO A E
. 8 2 1 0 0 1!
, ll 111 o o
.411 1 J 1
.311800
. 4 0 0 610
.501100
.1118 3 1
.511161
.411100
.88" "7 10 87 18 4
AH P. II PO A E
.3,1 14 0 0
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Local Evidence.
Evidence that can be verified.
Fact Is what, we want.
Opinion Is not enough.
Opinions differ.
Here's an Asheville fact.
You can test it .
ur. w. A. Mnrlev. 68 Penland
Ave., Asheville, says: "Kidney dls
atrength until I
was aa helpless aa a child. I was
powerless to get out ot Dea ana my
body was racked with pain from !
morning until night. 1 was treated
by good doctors, but got no timer,
ii- i.ii f heirnn imlnB Doan'a Kidney
Pllla, procured at Smlth'a Drug Store,
and after the first few aays, i coui"
aee-some benefit. I kept on laaing
mv henlth and atrength re
turned very rapidly. I waa soon able
to do all my houaeworK ana leu Bet
ter In every way." (Statement given
February , 1911)
OVER TWO YEARS LATER Mra.
Marley eald: "For the past Oiree
yeara I have had no kidney trouble
at all and I give tne oenem oi my
cure to Doan'a Kidney Pills."
Price 50o, at all dealera. Don't
simply ak for a kidney remedy get
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Saturday 3:15
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NEXT WEEK "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE,"
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