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C3B ASHEYILLE GAZETTE-NEWS taoe rm; Start the Season At a Saving , TTpre's how we'll help yon, A manufacturer's sample line of Fall Hats the hats from which the fall .stock was bought One 6ale this morning. v . " At $1.50 and $2.00. ? Regular $3.00 and $ 4.00 values of course we bought them at a sacrifice, and equally of course, our customers will share in the saving. ; The season's newest and best shapes smooth and scratch felt, gray, brown and mix, ; ; Sizes 6 3-4 to7 1-4. Better get yours early, else it'll be gone. DO TOOl BUYING HERE IT WE PLEASE YOU. BUT WHEN. EVER YOU BTTT, BUY IN ASHEVILIiE. . THE 6HOP OF QUALITY. 11 Patton Ave Phono 78. SURGED FIELD AFTER GAME T : a'a a Raw Decisions by Luzon Caus ed Angry Demonstration by Bunch of "Near" Pans. CHARLOTTE WON THIRD STRAIGHT GAME HERE Winston and Durham Divided a Double BUI and 'Raleigh Won From Patriot Team. K It K W . t JJ RESULTS YESTERDAY. t Xorth Carolina Tongue. At Asheville 2; Charlotte 3. At Raleigh 6; Greensboro 2. At Winston-Salem 4-2; Durham 7-t. ISecond game seven innings by agree ment.) :; -, : er. t : ' National League. At. Boston 0; Cincinnati 1. At Pittsburgh 0-7; St. Louis 4-0. At New York 6; Philadelphia 6., No other games. American Lcacme. . At St. Louis 2; Cleveland 8. At Washington 2; New York ITwelve innings). At Philadelphia 0; Boston 0'. At Detroit 6; Chicago 4. 1. Federal League. At Pittsburgh 2; St. Louis 7. At Brooklyn 4 ; Baltimore 7, At Buffalo 5; Newark 2. No other games. American Association. At Indianapolis 1; Columbus 3. At Louisville 4-2; Cleveland 12.3. ISecond game called end eighth, agreement) At St. Paul 3; Milwaukee 13. At Minneapolis 2-10; Kansas, City 1-5. - Southern league. At Atlanta 8; Memphis 1. At Birmingham 2; Nashvillo 1, No other games. : , : 4-2, International League. At Jersey City 1-2; Buffalo (Second game seven innings, called to allow Buffalo to catch train.) At Harrtsburg 7-0; Toronto 4-2, At Richmond 5-7; Montreal 9-4, At Providence 6; Rochester 4, Virginia League. At Newport News 1-5; Portsmouth 3-2. At Norfolk 6; Petersburg 3. At Rocky Mount 1; Suffolk 8. -4 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS i E. W. Grove and wifs to Mary C. Hood, property near Edwin place; $10 and other considerations. W. A. Evans and wife to Robert Lee Ellis, property on Gertrude place; M0 and other considerations. Watch Us Grow Grand Meat Market. Phone 66. BROADWAY CAFE And Home Bakery 24 BROADWAY Three meals each day and seven days each week w are serving the best foods obtainable. Cooked the best possible. Come try one rr.eal, anyway. A. A. Buerhrer, Prop. Phone 1939 WEAVERVILLE, And Lake Juanita dancing at the lake tuesday and thursday nights, swimming and boating evert dat. music Sunday afternoons. .. cars leave pack 8quars every hour on the hour, asheville & east tennessee railroad company. Ticket office opposite Langren Hotel. t K K ' ft Kit It GAMES TODAY. ft Asheville at Raleigh ft Winston at Charlotte ft Greensboro at Durham ft - - - ft GAMES TOMORROW. ft , - ; . N ft ft Asheville at Raleigh. ft ft Winston at Charlotte. ft ft Greensboro at Durham, ft ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftsrftft Charlotte, with a bunch of lack and the contrivance of the umpire man aged to emerge with a victory over the Mountaineers yesterday by th score of three to two, it being the third straight game the Hornets won over Asheville. In the ninth Inning with Fenton- on first base as the result of a free trip. Hewell hit over the initial sack. The ball cleared the bag and then contin ued outside of the foul line. Umpire Luzon who had been handing the locals adverse decisions all afternoon called the ball foul, and made Hewell return from second to resume batting, and recalled Fenton from third where he had gone on the hit, to first base again. Manager Corbett was banished from the coaching box to the bench for protesting against the poor deots pbn. After Hewell struck out and Perritt filled out to left field, Woodall knocked a beauty down the third base line for two bases, scoring Fenton. Fortune was nnable to do anything and was tossed out by the pitcher. After the game a mob of incensed fans rushed onto the field to attack the umpire, but Chief of Police L. E, Perry and some of his policemen were "Johnnies on the spot" and "The Honorable Mr." Luzon probably has to thank the Asheville constabulary that he escaped personal Injury. Charlotte scored her runs in the second stanza. Wofford the first man to bat hit to left field for two bases. Wasem followed with a bunt down the third base line and Howell's throw to first was much too high for Bumb to handle, both men being safe. Was, em continued to second on Bumb's throw to the plate which was too late to catch Wofford. Munch singled to left garden scoring Wasem and con' tinned to third when Wasem booted the ball as he crossed the plate, Munch scored on Doak's infield hit In the sixth inning with Hickman on first and one out Fenton singled to left Fenton was put out on Hewell' sacrifice but Hickman continued to third base from where he scored on Perritt' s single. This was the only run made by the locals until the ninth in ning. The game was an Interesting one and a good attendance was registered, The pitching was about even, Ashe vine gathering seven bingles from Geary while Fortune allowed seven. The fielding was good on both aides, Jimmy Hewell Ashevllle's third base man and Perritt In the outfield giving; an exhibition of pretty work, The tabulated score follows! Klrke, a W. KeTly, So Htner, lb Morpeth, Tb Butts, If Dayton, rf of Angler, of Kelly, rf Boyle, o Atkinson, p Totals M Winston Heck, If MoBane, rf Moorefleld, Stuart, cf , Jordan, lb Barker, 2 b Teague, ss . Glazner, p Crow, 8 b .... Totals w -.. ..22 3 8 21 T 8 Score by Innings: R. Durham . .-...w 000 001 Ol Winston ... . . . ... . , . W0 001 x I Seven Innings by agreement. Summary; Two base hits, Teague (2). Home run, Jordan. Sacrifice bit, Jordan. Base on balls, off Glazner 8; off Atkinson 1. Struck out by Glaz ner 6; by Atkinson 1. Hit by pitched ball, Moorefleld, Butts, McBane. Dou ble plays,. Angler, Kelly and Hiller; Dayton and Boyle. Passed ball Moore fleld. Left on bases, Durham 4; Win st on 5 . First base on errors, Dur ham 1. Time 1:20. Umpire, Black burn. Attendance 700. BLOMBERG'S Toy and Sporting Goods Store 17 BILTMORE AVENUE In the Daylight Store the most complete line of imported and Domestic Dolls, Toys, Sporting Goods and Fancy Articles at Cut "'. Dolj Carriages, Push Carts. Velocipedes. EVERTHINQ IN THE ABOVE LINES NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS v GAS IS OA With All the Trouble Taken Out. , 'A OA? RANGE IN THE KITCHEN TAKES ALL THE HARD WORK OUT OP COOKING. i i J Asheville Power & Light Co. Visit our salesroom,' 02 Fatton Ave. Charlotte. Dunning, cf, Leonard, 2b. Anderson, ss. Wofford, rf, Wasem, If. Munch, lb. . . Doak, 3b. . . . Manchester, a 4 w Geary, P . AB 4' S H PO A 0 3 0 t 2 1 2 11 0 6 0 Totals, w . .33 8 27 IS Asheville Bradshaw, tb. Bumb, lb. Corbett, sat Hickman, If. Fenton, cf. HeweH. 8b. -m Perritt. rf. Woodall, 0. . Fortune, p. . AB H PO A OSS' 12 2 2 0 1 2 4 I i Totals. . . . . .35 2 7 27 US Score by Innings: la Charlotte ..... 030 000 000 Asheville ...... 000 100 0011 Summary? Two base hits Wof ford (2), Wood all Bases on ball. Geary, 4; Fortune, 6. Hit by pitched Geary, 4; Fortune, 4. Hit by pitched ball Dunning. Left en bases Char lotte, 8: Asheville, 7. First base on errors Charlotte, 2; Asheville, Tims. 1:30. Umpire, Luion. Attend ance, 71. it, . Winston 7-1 1 Durham 4-1. Special to The Oaaetto-News. Wins ton-Sal em, Sept. 2. Durham and Winston staged a doubt, bill here yesterday afternoon and the fans who witnessed the events were or the opin Ion that the gam, were among th. very best piay.a nere mi. season. Winston winning the first game, 7 to nil rtnrham taklnv tha Mcnnd 1 tn Schwartsje. the German and Lsbato the Italian, worked the first game, and while then, warriors allowed but nine hits each, th. Italian had It on th Teuton, for the latter wm very wild and seemingly could not get control at EH I "1 V2t 0 1,10 0 1 1 vCXii 0" 1 0 0 Of H"tfK 0.01 0 0 1 . jmwwmk 1 2 s o 0 I J? fc4,SV 1 10 s o 5 : fmm as b h po a b sJ mm J 4 0 0 2 OOf m t 1 8 2 0 0 II SL-tlf;S , 7 4 005 10 11 mmmm -: 4;0 01 ST- I ; !mSi!nl?K!ilL 4 0 1 8 s 01 -, ... mmmmmm ' .m.mm 8 0 0 2 2 t S ; ; : ISmKSiilSaSflSm 19 '.' iipllSl .'" iv- at sirasaisiiasiasBBii i -lil lIMil- 0, 4 0 10 10c? v - : 8 0 1 8 8 0 1 : VW-o m 1 0 0 1 0 0 S J - o i i i T I'u mm-1 0 0 8 1 0 1 nMMnn . "Ml (mm 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 bJiWWooltxTs-i ..w 8 0 0 2 1 0 s - M ..34 14 18 11 0 I, 1 AB K H PO A B 8 0 0 01 14 1 ' w... 3 1 2 2 0 0 f O w 1 0 0 4 2 0 1 8 0 1 8 0 0 s 212 8 0 01 ? 8 0 1 1 0 012 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 S O 0 0 8 0 1 i 8 0 0 2 1 2 "ffhe Store hat Sells idooltex garments" any time during th. contest In the second game Atkinson and Glasner battled oat a fine tame. The tabulated score follows: 'A- First Game. Durham AB a H PO A Klrke, as 8 2 S 8 8 Kelly, 2b S 1 0 2 8 Hiller, 3b B Morpeth, lb -.mm 8 Butts, if 4 Dayton, rf 6 Angler; cf B Boyle, o w... 1 Labate, p 4 Totals Winston Heck, if McBane, rf Moorefleld, ft Stuart, of Jordan, lb Baaken, 2b Teague, si Schwartje, p Crow. 8b xGlasler M 1 Totals k v w.8T 4 t JT 11 xBatted for Crow m ninth. Score by innings: It Durham . 030 004 0107 Winston ......-. 200 003 0004 Suirnnaryt Two base hits, Stuart, Jordan, Klrke, McBane, Hiller. Home ran, Klrke, Base on balls, off Labate &; off Behwartje 8. Struck out by bate 8, by Soliwartje 4, Stolen bases MoBane, Moorefleld, Jordan. Left on bases, Durham 8; Winston 7 . First base on errors, Durham It Winston 2. Time 1:88. Umpire Blackburn, Attendance 8B0. Second Game. Drrrham AB RHPOl Jt Pays to guy few Styles While Jhey Are Yew' There is so much more pleasure in wearing a new suit while the style is brand new. Then, too, you hvae so much longer wear from a suit bought early in the sea son." . : Many suits were sold on the Opening Days. The stamp of approval was placed upon our showing by a critical gathering. Ton can safely select your fall suit now. The ex tensive variety of models, materials and colorings pro vides a truly wonderful assortment from which to choose. "We are in a position to fit large women this season. All .suits from 40 to 55 have been collected into a single department, known as the department for stoats. Here are found models to please every fancy. This service is unusual in a town Asheville 's size and already women have shown their appreciation in a ma terial way. ' 8SS3 ' Junior Suits for girls and small ladies are priced at $15.00 to $25.00. r Ladies' Suits aTe priced at $17.50 to $75 ' "We feature Wooltex Suits in this department, priced at $25.00 to $50.00. Raleigh 4; Greensboro 2. Special to The Gasette-News. Raleigh, Sept. 2. Munoz held the visitors to three hits until the eighth inning here yesterday afternoon, when he allowed the Patriots their first chance to score, but they were unable to push across the runs tin til the ninth when two were made. but Raleigh won the game which makes the third straight, by the score of 4 to 2. The pitching of the Cuban and the fielding of the Macks featured the game, which was fast and well play ed. Harper allowed eight hits to the Macks and they were not slow In taking advantage of them. The tabulated score follows: Greensboro AB R H PO A Carlisle, 8b 10 2 10 Smith, 2b ..m.. 4 0 0 1 5 Van Horn, lb .... S 0 1 10 1 8chuyler. cf . S 0 0 8 0 Schurlock, cf 0 0 0 0 0 Haddock, e v... S O 0 8 0 Howard, ss 3.1,2 2 3 Harper, P S 0 0 1 2 Davis, If 8 10 0 0 McWhorter, rf ... 4 0 1 0 0 xNesser . 1 0 0 0 0 Totals t M -.SS I 3 24 11 2 2b ABKRPO A w. 4 1 2 2 4 Raleigh McConnell, Mack, lb 4 1 1 10 1 Cltrano, Sfl mw S 0 1 2 1 Perkins, rf 4 1110 Braider, of km.. 4 1S00 Tally, o .. 8 0 0 8 1 Roberts, If mm S 0 0 0 0 McCord, ss w.-r 8 0 0 2 0 Munoa, p ... S O 0 1 S Totals . -..81 4 8 87 f x Batted for Schuyler in ninth. Score by lnnlngst Greensboro 000 000 002 Raleigh M...w.. 002 002 00- Summary: Two base hit, Carlisle, Three base hit, Brasier. Sacrifice hits Smith, Howard. Sacrifice fly, Tally Bases on balls. Harper 1: Munos 2 Struck out Harper B; Munos 10. Hit by ptched ball Harper, Haddook. Stolen bases, Van Horn, MoCbnnell (I), utrano tl), Brasier. Left on bases Greensboro t; Raleigh 8. First base on errors Greensboro 1. Time 1:35. tTmptre Kelly. Attendance 400. St St St kt tt St 81 tt 8t t H t 8 t 8 St St St M SPORT CALENDAR. t St St St St tt M St St St St St St St H St K S St St Thursday. Horse Jockey club races all week at Montreal P. Q. Boxing Mllburn Baylor . ' Phil l'rook, ten rounds, at Minneapolis, Minn. Friday. Motorcycle Race meet at Dos Moloea, la Ttnnls Tournaments open, at Ma- Jilk Poplin at 79c and $1.00 yard This material is greatly favored for fall. We are showing it in all colors, in two splendid grades. 36-inch Silk Poplin, the kind you have been pay ing $1.00 a yard for, is now priced at 79c yard. 40-inch Silk Poplin, worth $1.25 previously, all colors, very special at $1.00 yard. fall Bankets and Comforts jTre on jPbplay Praperies and Curtain fabrics Our assortment of these materials is being aug mented by new shipments every day. Here is an item that housekeepers will be glad to see. 50o Figured Chintz, 31 to 36 inches wide, delight ful patterns, for 39c a yard. rion, Mass., and Plttsfleld, Mass. Saturday. Horse President's cup for three- year-olds, and upward, at San Fran cisco fair. Yacht Manhassett cup races for fifty-foot sloops, begin at Chicago. Ex position regatta, races ior sloops, classes N. R, P and Q, and handicap race for yawls, at San Francisco. Auto 600-mile race at Minneapolis, Minn. Tennis Open tourney at Country club, Dayton, Ohio. it st sfst st st t si tt n n t s s it n st ? CLUB STANDING it st st st st st it "i n si st me ti North Carolina League. Clubs. Won Lost Pet Asheville . m m ..SO U .60 Charlotte 88 23 .64Z RaJMeh . .26 34 .620 rtiii-h&m . . 25 26 .600 Winston-Salem ..20 33 .417 rjrBnhnro w.lS 29 .BBS --s National League, Won Lost Pet B Clnba PhlladelDhla . .. 53 .668 Brooklyn -68 61 Boston M mm .. ....33 63 .629 rhlL . 59 60 .496 at. Louis . M M.60 66 ,480 K'pi, York , i. .66 61 .479 Pittsburgh . m - .68 66 .473 Cincinnati .. - B5 64 .463 g Li ! American League. Won Lost Pet North State Fitting School . J.M. ROBERTS, A. B., A. M. Principal FOR BOYS. Newly and Permanently Located on Austin Avenue. New School Building. Opens September 16. Boarding and Day Pupils. ' ! : For Catalog and Information address the Principal. TELEPHONE 2340. ' Furniture Moving Our Specialty Prompt Baggage Transfer Service. Give Us a,Tria.L CITIZENS TRANSFER CO. 48 Patton Ave. Phone 25. Clubs. Boston mm" ' u Detroit mm m v.. .31 Chicago . m v mm T3 Washington k S New York . . - .8s Cleveland x mm v v.4T St LOUlS mw m .47 Philadelphia -.36 39 43 49 67 68 74 76 83 .673 .663 .699 .626 .466 .383 .386 .306 Clubs. Federal League. Won Lost Pet Pittsburgh MM mm e " Newark .-..36 63 .666 St Louis .. m ' Chicago w W..87 68 .si Ksnsas City -mm .64 67 .6Z Buffalo ... m. .60 66 . Brooklyn .. .3T J J Baltimore m -0 78 .339 Southern Lea (rue. Cluba ' New Orleans mm v.75 Memphis m ..71 Birmingham i i.70 Nashville . w v. 6 6 Atlanta mm .. v.64 Mobile . . mM v.68 Chattanooga m . .66 Little Bock v. 61 Won Lost Pot 68 .686 68 .660 68 .647 61 .620 64 .600 70 .468 70 .440 11 .899 HAVE YOTJ EVKH CAREFULLY EXAMINED THE WERT END OF TIIK NEW CONCRETE BRIDGE CONNECTING ASHEVILLE AND W t-iiT ASHEVILLE TOGETHER T AS THESE Omica ARE. RAPIDLY GROWING YOU AS A PROG RES. HIVE BUSINESS MAN KIIOITI,D MEET m THERE BY ALL MEANS ON NEXT FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER 3rd, AT 8:30 P, M. 172-W FU'RN One-tlalf - He Price I am selling my slightly damaged stock" of ElegantHIoiiae hold Furniture of all descriptions at one-half the price charged before the fire which ocenrred several weeks ago. ,We are compelled to dispose of this stock to per mit extensive repairs on the building. Pegular hours for opening and closing store during this Bale. J J ' ' $ ; f Jf SJJSSSSSSBSSSSBSBSBSSSSSSSSSSMSSSSS ASHEVILLE FURNITURE CO. 29 Biltmore Ave. OIIAS. M. 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