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it THE NEWS AND QliSEIlVEIi, TUESDAY, JUE 23, 1908 BY I'M OF VANITY KOlGIiliS And Goldsboro PlaysJob berwock With Raleigh NEW BERfl-KlfJSU II Hie Game' at 'f ioliMmra' With llalclsh V: is Renortcd to Have- Been u Fast one. Rut ;TIiaf:.Ims.-Xol--Ho!n the IiOer jiimI There A r Guesses as to lio Would Have. Lost , at . Xcw .Bern, ." on, .1. y Bern (rain). f the. Clubs. A on. Lost. P. Cj 10 ' 2 ' .83:: 7 4 .636 6 6 .500 5 7 .417 4 f .400 2 9 .182 J - ) V V: icsults Yesterday, .Ooldboro. 5; Raleigh. 1. . "-' . "Wilson, :5;v Wilmington, 1 Jvnsion it ew .': Tl if Stand id .' Clubs. "- WMsurcv. .-i.. . v .' . , . Gohteboro .".'.... WiImjiHTltn - . . ... Raleili , . . , ". , . .. Kinston . New Bern . here They play TiMlay. j ;v Raleigh at Gojdsljoro. " ,: . Jlniin?tm atWi1.son. : i Kinston at New Bern. iu:i Sox-ikfeatkiI.'s r.o!dlH)ro Wins lly The Score of Five . '. . - -One. Special to. News nml' Observer.) Goldsboro, N. C. June 22. Adams - work at second. Umstead's and Harris' ,' pitching." outtieitflng on -both sidvs ana (Kiuwf ,jnay were tne icaturesl or a ; fast game between TJoldsbor'o snd Rai i 'yzh today. ' . , ; .; ; . i ; .-: Scor' by lonlnps: 1 , ' TlalrtKh .'r , .000 000 0011 4 tIoblslort. . . . .. ... . .010 002 2005 , Snmmary: Two Uise hits, 3. ITmpirt-, .Shrpard.1 Timt; of Kame, 1:4S. At- trjuianv', 600. : ' - . - ; I . .', : ' - r I'-: r Tin: ,s.iL()iw iiiuvkd Axciion ;Jlut: i tit Tob'aoiiiMl! Allowed rTliem lint One lort Serc 3 to 1 1 V ( SpeeJal t News dnd, Observer.) V ViHon!N. G.,.Junc 22. Th Hiiilpt a 1 h h f -d anyhor in-Wi lao ri but tll wind from ogle's tewift balls careened thorn to ope kh' anJ thoj: only made port no tlm. -Smlfh tht Kiekfr, In.catch- . in. out Mooro. oa third up rained", his r ankle and liussky- was substituted. .Tin- mubMitutlon didn't count as Oerla bad tJ Whole pusb rattled, ' fannlnsr : tn.m out. in one, two three order. It was a clean me," void of features, only the Jairfumpiring by Henderson. in: - VaKncr, t'. .: w.W Moorr. f . . . , I Mills. ibV;;.. . -'.Miller, rf.... J I W1ISOI1. .-1 Ab. n ,Vv 4 1 : ; . . y s o . . . 2 0 ... t 1 . Ada ms; 2 b . . . . k . 5 0, f;u-rrant, Sb . . . i ; !4 0 :! ."t- . " ; U - if ;.;- i t uwr, e ; . . : i . . w 2 iY -I. p. . . Totals . Jays, cf. J . . . Flynn, If. . , t". ; Kitfy e . . ; Smith, . . . Doak, r.. : Path, ss.:. . . Uot y lb... Carneal. 2b. AVi bftf-r, p ; . V; 'Bus.ey', 3b. .... . i It. Po .1 1 2 1 1 11 0 0 1 tt A. 0 0 0 1 'E 0 0 .0 2 A ; 2 0 . S 0 0 12 10 r 0 C ....... 3 D 10 0 0 0 ......1 27 "21 9 27 10 1 I Wilmington. . ': ' : . Ab. 11. II. Po. A. E. ..... .3 1 1 0 0- 0 4 o - i i i i . . ... 3 0 1 2 3 0 , . ii V 1 0 0.2 0 0 .. .V. 4 0 0 1.0 0 4 0 1 2 4 0 . .,!.; 2 0 1 12 0 1 . . . 3 0 0 4 6 0 3 0 1 0 ,3 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 .Totals . Score 30 1 6 24 18 2 By Iniilnsrs. .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 x 3 .0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 1 II. 9 6 E. 1 9 Wiimingtort . Two base hits, .Turner;, bases on - ballsV noneV Webster 2; struck out: by Kle 10: Webster 1;' Umpire Mtd'-rs?yn ; soo. ( Time . 1:40. Attendance Xo Game, at New Kern. - ( (Special to Xeljvs ajid OlScrver.) .. New HT.n,jN.'C..;Junc.22. On ac eount of rakv the irame btwcen New Pc riv and Kinstoii was not played to- (lav. 1 V- . wins iMriir.K nm!)EU Ie1 Twice by rv. VHiloMHaIeni - . . .. Siartanhur;r. J. ' CHm pal, to ,.Xfws anrf Ohzzrvi'T. ) . ' Winr-b.n-i-'al.-oi. N. C, J anc i22.i ' . Spartan b'ur taok' aV double header fiTonrhf' . tw:ihs . h'r ibis i-veninfr, th ;ftfore Qf first j?am fivv to nothp JiB'. and ond. (tw K;e, innings! tw it II. 1 o t ft hni' i . ) ( l. ........ r;.u( j.'. : 'in.ston-5?a'li m 00 00ft UH)0 0 i.aiK ;jnion.,'aH'm, spiiner ' and i lolihs; SpartanbiirKCassidy .m '' -I Scor.; : ((second camr) ' Tt. -it. E.' I- parta n lur 0 0 if 010 00 0 0014-2)92 UiMtfMgLh'lOO 000 000 0,00-1 7 0 J'atN ries: "W'ni?tonrRalm, Stflner iHid 1 loljbs; Spahtanburs, i McDonald an- I Ui . 7- : ?; - : . liar lot to : ' " tl 'al , to lHTeats Xir'entllfe. News .and t)bs1rver.) - V 'h.iiTJott,e;- N.l C, June 22, In' an VarinoFt ' rrorbss jRanie Charlotte , de rfriivl " 5rc nvillri this , - nftrnoon fin Vetn rrMlly regarded the best (tame of n.- :. ason. ('haf'otte cred In the ; li'rylj .iAfp-r that 'tbfre v?a but f one I r situation, whe Gpr nvillej ot I'arfc i third., be 4raekihjiV the ball Vvor Irhn thkeoriY'r of riffht; field for thret" sluis j;, Fuk-tfWider ftfqck out :4 Veii iiK-n and '!ark-th ' I" r.. . TfiHh sides showed 'ii.u u.tt" - i ... . v; 100 ,000 Tre;mine . . . . , . . . . )00 00 iXttteriex Kuir. nwi.h r and ;nU;;XMark and Press! sanie num up - well in lllillii r "I bT mel Toor Yluabl CMerlt and tat til em perfect. . Couldn't do wikhont tbem. 1 hurt niieJ tl.fcoi for lomt tim for indiKemion anil bit tannic and am now completely .rnrrd. Knnnm. mnit tlietn U verjron. )nt tried, yam U' never u kiiuvui nuui m u rauy," ; ., . tdwardA. Marx, Albany. K.T The Howe's iv Pleanani, PalaUbK Potewt: Tasta flood, no Oftod Never blcken, VJ eaken or Qrlpe. I0c,!25c. 50c Nvm old In bulk. The genuine tablet tinmpta UCU Uuaianteea to eare or jroar money back. Steeling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 609 ANNUAL SALE, TEH, MILLION BOXES home team and Weldon terminated as' usual, , with the lollowinv Score: v 1 ' i . . Uoanoke Rapids . . ..... Weldon . J i ... . . . , . I?attvr!e3: Harms' Lakin andj Moore. Clayton Defeats Iljt ky and score It. !L . ... 611 o ' "4 i Churn; 3Iouiit (Speeiiil i io News and Observer.) Clayton, N. t'.i Jine L'2. 'In a very interesting Karnt5 at Hooky Mount Sat urday, Clayton won the victory with a score of 6' to 2. The jfcatures' of the game -wen? .the pitching-of ..Atkin son1 and the tbrev : I'ager-by Holt for Clayton, i ' - : i ' ltattorics: Clayton; Atkinson i an Cable; Jiocky ilount, Lee and .dan. Summary: Mrrurti, 'layton.: 3; Hocky 'Mount, 7. Struck out, by Atkin n, 12; by Lee, 4. I C'reeiiidioro Shuts Out Andersm. (Spec ial j to News and Ohstfrvor.)'-' . - Oreensboro, N. (.'.. June ,22. Ham lnersley did not allow a hit and only tw o mt n Kot as. far as first tunti!) the .ninth when he let up and allowed two hits.. Weaver proved an etsy mark to the" locals and the pme was never in-' doubt. '. Clark for Anlerson idaved a iiruiiant j jrame short for locals. "' St' ore: T.' Orec nsboroi "". . . 301 loo Anderson . ... .000 0rtt 1'attcries Hammersb y Hicks starred at Weave r and Oa ojicr. velt. Time, It. It. E. lOx 6 11 2 000 0 - 2 :1 and - Walsh: 1 i't Umpire: Wester-' V National lAtiicue.- 'f. (HV the" Associated PreK.V Poxtoii, Mass.. Ju'ne. 22. Jiaymond tiliKbtly outpltehed Poultes in today's name and St. Iyous won 1 to 0. thu orfly run seored-was in the fourth bn Ieletianty' two-baggrer aml'Ludwis's slntfle. ;' , - , , . ! score:- ! n. it tw St. Utu I 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 ' 0 0 01 6 Poston . . . . . . . 000 000 000 0 3 Patterbs; Raymond and Luflw 1 1. Mobile ........000 001 0001 7 0 Uatterie: Puchanan and Wood; JJeTjier ',Txrr?y. i and "MassinK. Time, 1;00.- Umpires:' Oarvin and Ea.-. It. Memphis, Tcnn.. June 22. Score: NewOrIeans ..100 000 010 2 , Memphis, 010 00 0 Olx 6 ! Patteriifl: Fritz and Stratton ; IL'E. 4 t 0 Oar- rity and Owens. .Prown. VTime, 1:40. Umpilc: E. Pirminphanj, Alar. Juno 22. : V Score: - ..' t. ' . 1 Al. II Pirminham .000 001 "lx-5.11 Montjrotmry ..000 000 000 0 C 4If'tt'riesr" Robinson,' Raub and Meek; Thmas and Shannon. Time, .2 hours. Umpire: ! itzsimmons. A.tlanta; Oa,. Juno 22. 1 J Score : i - . t ; , TU I V, E. Atlanta X '.-A V.O204 l(Ki 100,- 4 8 2 Nasltville . J . . 000 121 )01 5. 9 1 Patteries: Hchopp and -MeMuYray; Yerkes, Kellum and llardv,-- Time, 2 hours. Umpires: Carpenter and O'Prb-n. - j. i ": ... .: . : ' . - '! .AUAtlanta Nashville, U; Atlanta. 4. At tdttle Jloek Utt'.e :Roek. Hi Mo bile. 1- . At Micmphis Memphis, C; New leans, 2:. At Pirmlnham Pirmingham, MontKoinery, 0'. Or- Soulli At la ii tie Leas tie (Py the Associated Press. ):. Augusta, 5a.. June 22. Columbia defeated A ugmtit this , afternoon by the-score of 3 to.l. Ford was knocked out uf the box. . UeXter relieved him. Score: . . - " li. II. E. Augusta ......000.001 000 1 5 1 Columbia: ... . .200 001 000 3 6 2 , Patterjes: Ford. :I)ext r and iCar son; Welsher and i "Cote." Time, 2 hours. Umpire"; Trilby. i i ; . . ' - 1 Macon. Oa.. June 22. Th?: locals won their fiftli straight anic today, hitting Ilixon hard." The visitors mad(4 threii runs in the ninth and tied the 'score. - - Put the homo team came right back with another run. . " i Score: R. II. K. Macon . . -.110 001 001 4 8 2 Svvannah ooo ooo oo:: 3 4 .1 Patteries: - Clark and Itobinson; Hlxon and Kah'.koff. Time, : 1:30. Umpire: Jatham. Charleston, S. 0.. June 22. On ac count of the threatening weather Uni. jdre Puekley called the game today af ter five innings had -been idaved. Neitlu r side had scored. . Score: R. II.' E. Charleston . . . , . .... 000 00 0 2 0 Jacksonville . ... . .-. . . 000 000 1 0 Patterjes: Viebchan and Retainer; floetell and 'lioth.5 Time. 50 i minutes. Umpire: lluckley. Carolina I'asrue. Smith, Time, Foultes. Undaman and 1:25. Umpire: Rialer. '., !:' .,, '":,;.. r New York. Jun 22. The Chicago cliampions rhad costly errors in to day's game an .gave the iocaJs an op portunity of scoring three straight vie-i tories; Evwrs has Ijeenf suspended fpr, three da;.- for disputing with the um pire last, Saturday, j v I: Pettre:- " . t ; :v ; ' Tl TT r.. e lOrK '. ...V4U U-U UUX t 11 u , Patteries: ! ;IundsTen and 'KHn.g; i!t! and Presnahani Time, 1:45 Umpires: O'Day and K:cm. ' .' Tly the Aoelated Press. At, Winston-Salem (first came). Sparta rtburg. 5: Winston-Salem. 0. 1 At Winston-Salem (second Kame) Spartatiluirg. 2; WinJ-ton-Salem, 1; (12 inning-.) , V - I At (ireensl)oro Greensboro, C; An derson, o. At Charlotte Charlotte; 1 ; (Jreen- viiie, o. ; : : - LEAGUE PLAYERS T RECORDS Baseball Work in the Eastern Carolina League THEY SHOW UP The Opines in Whi Ii tlurr Players Have Taken Part, and Uk Averages tlalned in ISaltin?, riehlinj- and IV. Rase Running S-astm to June out Ili'ginnlils 'of Ixteen. Prom the official rious teams the secretarx- of the'llast Carolina Paseball Ieagije- has compil records of the va- il the games June, Whicli These averages oi live iiayers tn the played to ' thiv-sixteenth ; '. of ith the numle.r' of games' in ach player has .participated. e as ioiiows: -vr- Record Vt ItalcisU Club to June Ifilli. Warren j Harris, j. Kelly. . . Thompson.' Farmer. Ouwson, Hoffman . Prandon . Hca.son . . Vrenu . .. Fceeman' Mrcbeigh;. McKnight. Lee. . . . C a 4 r. 8 8 X 1 5 5 6 S if i. caJ .307 ,3 HO.' ,.233 ' .233 .212 .212 .207 .200 ' .133 .105- .030 ' .0X3 .000 .000- .S51 -.842 .923 .910 .843 1000 1000 ,000 .S3 .9 74 .857 U07 1000 .8S8 HtTH'tt WHmln?;loii tuh to .lime o VI . & ; .2JS3 1000 .000 .roo .2.r .125 .000 v.40 .000 i r- .250 .000 .000 Kith Vlrsiida Ijcague. Prooklyn. N. Y.. June 22. Tlucfc?r and McQutllin today pitched a ten- inning i?amV. In the tenth, the Phil-" fidjelphia pitcher gavo Ifumme!! a basu frr balls, Lumley arrin'ed and Shei ban similetl scoring Ilummell and won th game. - r "- - t : ' Score: :; ) ": : , K. H. E. Philadelphia: 000 000 000 00 8 0 Prooklyn, . . .000 000 000 0 1 3 2 latteries: McQiullin and Jacklitsch; Rwcker and I5riren Timir 1K9'tt, ' - 1 . ..v, A.V.'V I'lre: John?tone. -", - -."-- . :' ; Pittsburg. Pa j Juno 22. Cincinnati shut .outlttsyr In the first game of Jteseries hy aeiorf of 14 to 1) by fpkhdid fi blingoJig replaced Mad dox In the! eigljtrr.Pv, .gfUng a hit AVa:ner has mada 2,000 liit during his baseball career. ' . fe i Score: I R. II. E. Pittsburg 000 000 000 o 7 1 Cfneinnati , . . 200 000 00 4 6 0 Pattrries: Maddox; Y'oung and (lib- son; Welmer and Sehlel. . Time, 1: Umpires; Emslie afid'Rudderham, At Ne York New York, 7; Chi cago, i. .; t "v-- At I'ittsburg Pittsburg, 0; Cin clo nal I, ;-) " .--. :' 4 ' A t Prookf-n Prooklyn. 1; phila-i dclphia. ft . - " At Boston PostonfO; St. Louis, 1 r.. OOx 000 Shcr o Silcr City Ivefeal Pyiium. (-Special '. IW num, nu in n i ri e II- , and ObscryV-r. 1U- : to News N. (.. June 22. T went down ; before By- the trpim" aggregation 'of ball tosserr trim Siler City here Saturday after noiiji by the score of 1 to 0.1 Slier Cit.? eorwl her only run in the fifth ati ia nit. naisman,,; an error and a biin hit '! . .. - ? ' 7s tcore; V - Vv, '"''"' -' .'R-If TWrium- . 3 . OOOl 000 000 0 2 k;ii r caty . ; . . 000 010 l 00--1 5 ! TV Patteries Hitts;slM' .;ftnd J C. Dur ham; -Smith and Raaihi .Time,: two E- '" 5 Ttf)aiike Rapid- Wins Ajcahi.,, ! '4 fpctat to News-' n hd Observer. V -i ,?7BTlYi'napid, N. -O.-i Jun. 2ii- The game here Saturday between the Ainerieaii league. . ,''--. '' ' ( -r ;" ' "l ; ; iVtroit. Mich., June, 22. White passed Crawford t'6 get, Colb in tin se 'th. and the Uit hamlHl Singled and tie the score, Two pa!ssed. three ,bUsi and a sacrificf f!y irj tth eighth de ebb d It in favor of Detroit. 4 to 1. ---Score.; - t, H'- ':' R. II. E. Detroit ....... 0-00 I 001, 0SX 4 6 0 Chicago 100 j 000 000 1 -3 Patterh sv Wi!!ett land Thomas; White and Sullivan. V Ti hie,' 1:40; Urn-" p'ires: Connolly- and' 1 lurst. Cleveland,' O.. .June 2 2. Philadel phia outplaytd Cleveland all the way and won easilv bv the seohe if 0 to Three pitchers were knocked ouf of'Jhv- box. 1 t . . - Score: ! 1 1 11. H.-E. Cleveland . . . . . 000-J002 000 2 8 4 rhiladelpbia . ,110 000 nil H 17 0 lotteries: T'lv-f M Uhoades, Hess. N. Clarke and' Pemis; CbornPs. plank and I'ovv.rs. Time, JjVan hours. ,) Umpire: t IClevcland Cleveland. . - . a ' ' At )i trtdt Chica S i- - i t l Southern League. I'hila- o. ti; ietro L 4r - :"vVPy'th, V I ji ll ie liochi ; Score: little Rock . . Associated Prrs."?.) Ark., June 22. i it. IT. v.. . .2,00, 020 02x- 6 17 1 (Py the Associated I'ress.) Norfolk Norfolk. 2; Lynch burg. 2. . ' ' " At'.' Portsmouth Portsmouth, 3; Roonoke, 1. At . Danville Danville, 4; Rich mond, 2. - Iemocrats of Wme Art IVOud of CioVernor Acoek..aiul Always Sliow i It. Hut This Was a Content ltet,ween Crjtlg and Kiteldnand Not lietweeii j Ivitcbiii and" Aycock. To the Editor: Mr. Craig is reported as saying in. his Charlotte .siwech that it was no credit to Wayne Democratsr that thy chose Kitchin in preference to Aycock. Mr..Crai is I tryiii to muddy the waters. ', f f v He ; knows the ' contest Avas . not between- Kitchin andT Aycock, ; but be tween Kitchin and Craig, ami Kitchin wop out, more than two to one. It is true Governor Aycock (as he had a rightiji supported Mr. Craig, but 'the supporters of -Mr! Kitchin were riot voting against Oovernor Aycock,. but againtt XIr. Craig.: and it is unfair in him to try to create the Impriission that the small vote he received in Wayne was because the DemoCra;ts of this county are opposed to Goyimor Aycock. for such is mot the ease. And if Governor Aycock had beeni 'XI r. Kitchin's opponent, instead of I Mr. Craig,"! have no hesitation in saying the result "Would have been different. It Is an absurdity for him to suggest that lcause the voters were opposed to Craig that they were opposed to Governor Aycock. AVayne iH-moe-rats are proud of Charles- Ii. Aycock, they love him, and are loyal to him: he Is not lacking Jn popularity in Waynfc county, and if he should ever offer lCim sidf as a candidate this will he '" shown. They" preferred Mr. Kitchin , to Mr. Craig, whom Governor Aycock : sup ported, and that is all there was In it.; If. Mr. Craig was thoroughly nc-. ouainted with Wayne lemocrals h would", not be so -surprised and !lisap pointed at the result of the Wayne primaries. Tluy are original Demo crats, and prefer that kind to vote for. This show of ill feeling at action of Wajno Democrats, by MOHtlS will not. disTurb- them. lrif wil iLf 'V" i null II 111' MIHIIHI imiTlWHlHliMf-H.- It Is hut natural he shoMbt-efijillKyf appointed ut the Vote 'tie .'Wit'iJ5'ti'rih Wayne. ,j. m. HOLtoWELU Goldsboro, N. C, June 20. Holt . iJturrant Harrison . Turner ' l " Mitbr .'V llugg ., . . Xbywe . , , Adams.. . .Mayberty Vriilirviiii . it, r . .... i t t , w , .1,. 1 .... - . . . . - ' ' . - . , he should be noinin;t1 L.i AIcAvny . Thompson Hill' . . . . Mills . .. Ogle.. . . . Albemarle Defeats 3It. lMensant. (Special to News and , bBopver.) Albemarle, N. C June 22. Ih : a fjist and Interesting gaine Albemarle defeated the heavy hitting team from Mt. Pleasant in a ten-inning game. A I bem a r I e vas 1 n s f i ne. sh a re and Kfird; J.. bad the visitors at lfs merti'. while Efird.r V.. faptured all th.1l came his way, making Vine throws to scond. " A pretty double play for Al bemarle made by Smith to Stevens to Nash, whs the-'feattlrci the game. Si-ore: six to seven. ;"' ' I ' Patterjes: Efird 'and Kfird for Al bemarle;- Cauble, Parringer and Fisher for Mt." Pleasant. Struck oiit by Efird, 12: Cauble, 3; Barrlnger. 1. Umpire: prof. Slaughter, Cornell. , Hoak . -. . Mellonuell O'Donncll. Ho y , . , Kite. . . . Snwth . --. i . Jayes. . , l!l:nke,, , Ulis'sey bi rnatby. Finnerty ; . Webjkter. . Wvsong. -. Roth. . . 0i O 4 . - o .250 .240 .23X 20S .1(10 .125 .111 .111 .071 .000 .000, .000-, . , 1 1 '- us .810 ' 1000 ' i.ioo .use .037 - ,y7 1000 .821 .1000 -1000 . ...sic- ,roo .8X8 .8G7 G .112 .000 .25 0 .000 .142 .!! .UV1 .112 .000 .000 .660 .000 .000 .000 .000 ISeird Xvw liern (lub to .luiie 10. Frankentjehj.! Fu-rsersott..'" r S. nrJrket Crowley liorden . . ... Smith . . . . . Sharpe . . . . C. Yerkes. . . Cory . i. Warwick Randall Fletcher . . Jobson . .'. . o-. -rt x s 6 8 S 4 t . 1 1 " "tt if-.' C.S". - J - CS '.ur.i .187 .187 . .142 . .000 .062 '"KOOO .000 .000 C CD 2 .928 . iotbbi 964 850 .944 .954 .800 .914 1000 1000 , .500 1000 .160 .750 ;500 .000 4500 .375 ry ft to .000 .250 .000 .000 .000 Record Kiiistop Club to June 10. ... . to If u . c to ' rj y o . - - C n ' ca F E- u 1 '- "3 u '& h ii' i' T i .'' -f , p -V: " ca &- . . K Sullivan . . . 1 .273 1000 food Ryan ; .... 8 .230 .J52i .375 Wolfe" . ... 8 .22 2 .743 .000 C. Kox. ... . . JS .207 .9."i0 .000 R. Foss .... 8 :i78 .914 .250 Sexton...... 2 ,166 1000 .000 Prooke . .. 7 .143 .975 .000 McCory. . , 8 .133 ,X63 .125 Young.. . . 5 .077 1000 .000 Woo ten ST .074 .866 .250 Thomas .. . . 4 .000 r 1000 riOOO Lyon, . 2 .000 .000 .000 Hugg. . . . . 1 i000 " 1000 .000 Flowers . . . , 2 .000 .818 .000 Itccoril WIIskhi' ChdiOw-JiHte! 0! i CS t 7 . 5 -1 1 . 8 . 8 !-x' . 7 . 7 it 8 i- - ' . "3 U .435 3 -I i .:510 .260 .250 .230 .227 ."227 .200 .166 .166 .150 .125 .000 . .9S6 .7!to 1000. .966 .833 1000 1000 .968 .911 1000 1000 1000 .821 .976 1000 .ooe .600 ,0fl.O 7f0 .000 .500 .625 .142 .000 .000 .000 .000 .400 .230 llccord (Joldslniro Club to June 1C. i' --5 2 " -'"p Z ' - j a - .. Sullivan. . . 3 .3X4 1000 Storr ; - .250 .961 Pemiett. .. t .210 .980 Simpson. . . 6 .187 1000,.. Umstead . . 6 '.161 1000 XIaillrf. . . . 6 . ,0S7 .923 Pra'ndon . .. 5 . ;062 1000 Reagan. . G .053 1000 Shultz . V . .055 ,950-; Xagle ...... ! -000 V-500 ; Johnson. 4 .000 '1000 puck : ... , 1,1 - .000 1000 ; 4- it- c .000 .500 n . . . .166 .166 .000 .000 .000 .000 .250 .000 1 w ' Z fcipiS&Ffc- - : : a7 -a . I" A .1 ;-.ViMvL ' ' Good worlil! Whew! but this. rooting proposition is thirst raising makes a man hot too; and -the excite ment of it leaves you dizzy and frazzled. . J 1 What you need is a long, cool glass or bottle of ' US- '... tr ....'. - - : 4 - ' . ' ' ' GET THS'GENUIKE Nothing else rcdcliea the dry spots as it does and by the time you've finished it you will be as cool and calm and comfort- i iWf '.c o firvrinrr mnrrlno. : . S; BeIiclov,s-HefresMng--CooIing Thirst-Ciieiich!ng 6 5c. Everywhe SnEISEVEITHH HOURS .OISCillBl JUSTIFIED 1BT 'BUjAjt illJSELJ . r ','. ''. -. 'I - - ..'' i n -i ": ."" -. -....'. '- ' . '.. -VS..-'.. ..'-'-:;' Jury in Land Fraud Cases1 Finds Hyde and Schneider Guilty and Sentence is Deferred : ,.. (Py tlu Associated Tress. J -Washington. Ii. !.. June 22, iAfter iK-inpf out nt nr!y 75 hours, he jury in the !and fraud i cases,! which vh1ve been on trial Ih Hie criminal court for the past three months, found "Fred erick JI. Hnlc vand J. II. . Sehneider guilty on all but ten of the forty-two counts in the indictment John A. Uc nson and 'Henry P. pimond were'ae-' quitted. ' ; . -. -" - Benson and Dimond were immecli atcly released from custody.1- AH four men have been under $10,000 londs, Hydcs bail .was increased under the jury's verdict to.120,000 and Schneid er's to $12,5 Ofr. jBoty furnished the increased bail. ' ,v .- : Sentence was deferred, and when Imposed, the two men will have " f oUr days In which to file a .notice of ap peal. " The maximum penalty 'for the offense on which they ace rehl by the jury is imprisonment of two years or $10,000 fine or both. , Benson was convicted some time ago in 'California with Dr. perrin under another section of Uie Conspiracy law In ronnettiifji . -with public land mat ters. lie svas 'sentenced to ten months1 imprisQnmcht. and his appeal from that sentence is.now pending. CO L. jil.MT I AK l ) It CO I M I S- SIGNER OF AGRICULTURE. - To the Editor: As ' the convention draws near, I desire to say a word in behalf of Co'.. E. F. MacRae, or tlij great cbuntyVof RolM.nn,r for Commis sioher of grietilture. Colonel MacRae is She of tbel best farmers in North Carolina; one of the lM-st'5men In North Carolina, and one o the best "legisla tors In North Carolina,, as tie has demonstrated his fitness'for; tbV latter in Bertiing teverat terms 'ih tht Senate, He Would vtnake"a"-: mot admirable. CommassiutoCr of Agriculture, and is t b o rou gli 1 y . el I t u ;l I i f i e l sit ion. denial in manner, . id eus. with a trahdng aijid which fits him for this coming froni ;a section -- Which seldom -asks for recognition n the State 'ticket, and hailibg from the graiul old county of Robeson, it would be the part of wisifrim fr the party to nominate him as he w ur.d greatly Strengthen' the ticket, best well iiualilb-d.'' . ' " Democrats of North Carolina sider these things and let him II. Fayettevilb Decision ot the Inter-State Com merce Commission in Cases of Rice vs. Georgia Railroad Washington. D...C, June 22.-The Interstate Commerce Commission to day announced its decision hv.the case of Ice Against the Geprgia Railroad Company, folding in effect , that thfe conditions- under which coal is. trans ported from Jellieo, Tt nn., t,o Augusta, Ga., are so dlsiimilar to, the condi tions under' which eoar is transported to- Augusta from the Alabama fields aa to warrant the railroad in charging more Tor the haul from Jellieo; also that water competition at Charleston relieves the railroad from the charge of violation of the' long and short haul clause and finally that the railroad rates on coal from Jellieo to Augusta are not unreasonable. " "i"' Rega ruing . the . complaint ' that the reweighhjg of carload shipments of coal is unreasonable the commission sustains that contention and orders the railroad to correct Its methods so as to permit correction when vari ation of one per cent, with a mini mum of five hundred pounds is-;dis- losed. ' "7 " ' . i IkCKr.Tr;.;T6 IIU ItEXOMIXATEl Els for the po- asant." court- experience position arid of the State -N; C. Capt. les ln lng so s con- nominate I COOK.' Iteynolds 'to , oCiuinaud Montana. tlie (P.v the Associated Press.) ' Washingtoif; 1). C. Jun.j 22. Capt; Alfred R.. Reynolds has Inien ordered to hold hims;lf in readiness to com mand the Hew cruiser Montana, Which has been under construction at, New port News. Va. Capt,.. Reynolds Was formerly in command of the receiving ship Franklin at Norfolk. hth ; Coiu;resioiial llstrk-t Cou- : c vcuiion 3!ecN at Salisbury , Tjfiis 'Afternoon. Salisbury, N. C, June 22. Every thing is in readiness for the congres sional Convention for the eighth dis trict which meets in. Salisbury tomor row afternoon at four o'clock. . Thos. Vanuerford, of thiii city, will preside ana H is exneeteU that lion, ,Mi. JV. Hackett will be promptly renominated to succeed himself in the next Con gress, there being no opposition., to his ca nil idacv Col. Paul B. Means; or Concord, is the only avowed can didate! for the placfe as; delegate to the 'National Ieirtocratle Convention which place will- be tilled by, thecon yntioii tomorrow.. Many of - the' dis trict delegated will p' from Salisbury to' Charlotte tomorrow night for the State convention. ! t - - Jolinstou'iVmntj" licague. . ; "('Special to New Selrtia, N: C, Jin ws una . uoserver. ime 22 "Selma Won rrom tiMpns aiuis i nurgday -by a fcore of fiftiun" to six. Selmas go6d field work and timely batting was the main feature of '..the" game. . Pattens:. Sclma. Etheredge and Noble;" Wilsons Mills, Davis, P.,4)avis, F., and EilUs. Struck out by Ether edge, 7; by Wilsons Mills, 4. , Umpire: Uz;;h-. ' .,- . ' Si Una was the winner again Friday in an clown innings game by u s.'ore of ten to nine. It was a hard fought battle, but Kenly was upabKf to han dle the home boys. , - The lopg dr,lvc ovjer short-stop, by Carthorn, was what won the game In Uie eleventh. . '- - i Batteries: - Selma. ifardlng -and Noble; Kenly, IMttman ? and Jones. Struck but by. lTardin?r7: by pittman. 10. Umpires: Suber and Batemah. Roosevelt is Resting Quietly and in Practically Secluded at Saga- more rim ( j - j (By the Associated Press.) Oyster Bay,. N. Y., ' June 22. In practical seclusion toMy anl to a J great extent free, from ottieial cares, i President ItooseveR enjoyed himself at Sagamore Hill S4chdlng; the-, hottest hours, reading and attending- to or.iy . such, official: business as reonlredb.'s Immediate attention when ecrefrry ' ... .. Loeb called. Late in the day the President took his da.ily exercise. - A. movement In afoot among somo of the citizens of the village, to pell- -tion the President to ask Secretarj ' Taft to make a speech to, the people when hg vlsiti the President at Sak";i-, . mor ill this ': week. The r President will; have 'nothing to - Way regard I he the report from- Boston that hc has ?. intcrveded with President Elioti - :-r Harvard UnJ Verslty, in behalf of two members of .Harvard 'Varsity crews. who Were dismissed. , He will neither atfirm nor deny ' t,he . report. ? . ' " TZT From Secretary Ixieb nothing coui 1 be learned' regarding his possible up-.' '. pointment by the rsut-committee us -chairman of the -Ttepubllean National . Committee. Jt is believed here, hw-' , ever, during v- Secretary Taf f.s FMtr: some course of action. In ; the matter, t will be definitely.- decidedupon. ' " v'. - '"'- ' ' """"-" "v- ' KNOCKED OFF THE TRACK. One Killed jumI ; Fifteen Injurctl by f Wm k on I5atm, Ilanse ami llainiuoiHlltailway. (By the" Associated Press.) V Baton Rouge,. La:. June 22. -One killed aud. about fifteen injured,' some.-', of them very seriously, was tfce result -of the wrecking of a, "Baton llolige and, I laijimond passenger train at the , tropsing of the lied UivvrVal!ey Boad- today. - - '-,- The dead: - - - , Dr. 3. W. Jones. ' Denham Springs Livingston, Tar-; - ish. a mcmbervof the State House of r Rcprestntatives;;. Lewis , L. AIorgan, . a' State Representative "of ; pt.', Tammany. Parish;-Joe Rogers,' conductor of the. Red' llivtr ' Vallcir . train, and : John : Lobdell, of French, Settlement, wero" gerluusly injured. . I- . 1 " ---,. Th wreck was due to the ( effort of a lied River , Valley freight strain to . cross the Baton5 Rouge and Hammond track In advance' of the passenger, train of .tiiat road. . The last passenger coach was hit by the Red River Val ley freight train and knocked off .tha track. - - - - ": : J Col. E. W. XKhols sinK rliitciKlcnt V. 31. li ; (By the, '.Associated Presq.) !T Lexington, Va., June 22. Col. li. W. Nichols p ax today elected superintendent-of the Virginia Military Tnstl-' tut to succeed ; General Scitt Shipp, who xesinned a year aga Col. Nich ols has been acting superintendent since last July. Col. Nichols praduat-. cd with distinction with Virginia Mill-' tary Institute in class of 1879 . -; . - CIZDC W V..)ijlW . i i -X .'.... s who like good (things to eat and who have to cut but heavy ivinter foods; Take a V-JJAX V , T7CTT3 eat !ri Ohrcn Beffirfi firnrin oven to restore crisjpness; a; cavity in the top of the Biccuit, fill the' n 171 fVi l-iowrific rifi 101 fniif mii TriilTr rit rtonrin rxTir if nrirl rvm1-rr i-r frirf- I ! - i heat in cavity with berries or other fruit, pour milk or cream over it and Gweotcn to tzzt'f. ueiicxpus i , WelJ, ratner. &x your grccerc. ; t 5. u
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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