. . , , r 'w-
tite news and oBsr.nTEi., tiitjksdjlt. auocst is, 1910
Wilsoii Again Takes the Lead
THILL V" LOSES TO CLKTFLAXIX
TIGERS TRIM SEXATORA,
GLVXTS LOSE TO PTIUTKS- CTB3
DIVIDE A DOITJLE.
C. T. McDONAL D. Spo itiho E D i T o
RUBEHQWABDtVinS
tHIIIIIGCOIIIEST
it Takes Fayetteville 10
: Innings to Down Giants
1
iiisoriis IE UST
Raleigh, first Clemens out pitcher
to first; Bigbl files to left; Hcbb
fans. i
Wilmington second- Doak double
to left; Mills' Mrrtflccs: Dubba ut
pitcher to first; Hudson file to left,
Raleigh, second Mullaney fans;
fflmmona oat pitcher to first: KaaUnff
out third to first
Wilmington, third Howard . 'oat
third to first; Hoffman series to left:
Cooper file to center; Hoffman la
caught trying to Meal.
Raleigh, third Hawkins fans; Mc
Cormtck out short to first; Jobsoa
files to renter.
Wilmington, fourth Tydeman out.
Keating to first; Orth pop to third;
Doak pops tn second.
Raleigh, fourth Clement fans; Wf
ble does likewise; Hobba gets the first
hit by singling to center; on a passed
ball Hobba goes to second; on a Vila
I pitch Hobbs goes to third; Mullaney
out short to firsts
- ' "Wilmington, fifth M Ills out short
lB B pitcher Battle to4mm Jobeon, to first; Dubbs pops to Bigbl; Hudson
. . .. . . fouls to third
ad Hoeraro. stuming-oa w Ra4,gn. fifth Simmon, out third
Wkanlac Ran la tha Twelfth cm a to first; Keating walks; Hawkins sin-
. . - - Iglea to right; McCormlek lines out to
Fh ke Stewart's Magm scent PHrb- left, and Keating la doubled at sec
tag Wow the Osaii and Gavw vTU ond.' . '
- ' Wilmington, slit h Howard out see.
son th Lead tn Mm Carolina ; 0 . tn ftrrt. Hoffman walks: Cooper
Marc, la Good Form, Downs ; lines out to Clemens; Hoffman steals
secona; lyraeman popa to tairu.
OtUMtoro, Bat U Knaaary to , Raleigh, sixth Jobeon out third to
r 1. rwtmm. " "
rlt lrwtk E1IKI fnra f'l.m.ni MM.
ond: Blgble steals second: Hob) files
to lei t-
Wllmlngton, seventh Otth places a
HOCKT MOCXT.
Peartree, r.f. . , ,
Oaatmeyer, lb ..
Stein. I t.
Cregan. c.f. .. .,
Gillespie, lb.',. ,
Forgue, s.s. . . . . .
gharry, lb
Duseault, e. . . . ,
Boyle, p. . . . . . ,
Total
WILSOcf.
Sherrtdan. c.f. . .
Jacobs. Jb . . . .
MUier. e
iPenbow, lb.
. .1
. .4
. .4
Prim. r.f. 1
Armstrong.
Phelan, lb.
Sharp, a s.
Stewart p.
Hearne. .
If.
AB. R. H. PC A. F
..4 9 9 1 9 9
..I 1 1 1 1
.. 1
.. 1
..401111
..I 1 1 1
..I 0 IS 10
..I 7 1 1
160
. 1 I JT 11 . 1
a k. h. rt a. F-
..4 1 1 1 0 9
1 I 4
e t 1
ill
oto
1 1 0
1 11
0 t
1 0
1 0
The Results Yesterday
Eastern Carolina Lraso,
At Raleigh: Raietgn ; Wilmington
1 (11 Innings).
At FayetievlUe: FaTettertlle 1;
Goldahnro 1.
At Wilson: Wilson 1. Rocky ML 1
National League
Cole, rrsjrtfcwnjr, Pttctiea Another ?To
Hit Game. Which Wins for
tbe Cuba.
Carolina Lraguo.
Ppartanhurg. 0; OreenSor 4
Ureenvllle. 11; Wlnsmn-SaWm. 1
Charlotte 1; Ander n
Beat ban Maunwo To-Day.
I.lllinglon ts. CliaJlybrato Sprtnc.
(Special to News and Observer.)
uiiington. . c, Aug. 1?. In
Do you want to see the game of ball !
between Raleigh and Rocky Mount
this aftantiutHt Tff mn. in tn th A ..a I
demy of Muale where It will be shown "7 '"'reeling gnme of baaehall her
you on tha black-board as every play ""'' anernon between Lining
occurs.
Owing to tha fact that several ladle
have been desirous of attending the.
Katlonal League.
Pittsburg. 1; New York. 1
First game Chlcaeo :,; Tr x klyn
Second game Chicago, 2. " . rhlflft
a.
v
r-.artuLg Jaet a Good.
Tte Bailor for tweotr-elne suc
cessive lanlsga had failed to score on
the Red Birds, but luck favored them
la their thirtieth Inning anl they
mtie one run. which won them the
0
o!
1 1 Ht Louis. ; Boston
i 17 1J
for Stewart In ninth First game Cincinnati,
R. H K deiphla, 7.
....ion ono ooo l J 4! Second game Clncinnat!.
. . . 000 000 002 1 i I deiphla, 4.
htla, Forgue. 1
Batted
Score:
Rockr ML
Wilson . .
Bummsry Sacrifice
Miller, Prim; hit by pitched ball. Phe
lan: bases on halla. Stewart I Hol
1; struck out. Boyle 4. Stewart 1: wild Washington,
throws. Steward; double Plays Boyle ; nlngs
t6 Dussault to Sharrv; left on bases.
Rocky Mount 4. Wilson 10. time, 1 45;
umpire, Barr; attendance. 4"t.
iTliTKiil at Fnyetmlllei Rt em
pire iTrenuui.
Ajneriran I c pje.
1; Detroit, 4
Philadelphia, t; Cleveland.
I Brooklyn. X. T.. Aug 17. Brooklyn
beat Chicago 7 to t In the first game
of to-day s double-header and wa
hut out In the second 1 to 0. The
h.me team batted Overall out of the
, hoX in the third tnnlng of the first
game. Mclntyraj who relieved him,
: was hit hard
In the second contest Cole would
1 pa- e hil a no-hit cunt but for
'Tinker falling while chasing Mucker's
fl In short field.
Soor.-s: R. H. E: i -nmTc". 1-1 . 11
TtTTirTH"! Ill O " 1 t, I I n.lnJ
iHnxiklyn 005 011 00 7 11 1
i (Herall. MclnOTe and Kllnge;
Ph':- Knetier nd Krwln empires,. John
stone and Ka!n. Time, 1 hours.
Sk. mh gejne : R. H. K
Ch'.cai i 019 000 0011 S 1
Pmoklyn oi 000 00 0 1 1
''ii ana (-rtallyb-atn Springs, th
h"tne team won by a acore of I to S.
The gm (u very exiltlna from
matlneeai. a special reaeniWlon bus Tl "nien. anil is. by far. tha beat
been made for them where they will me played here, this season.
be welcomed.
From now on the news of the team
when out of the city will be given at
the Academy of Muelc.
If you have ever attended one f
these nit! nee you will be sure to
there.
Atlantic Cite
'rn Ky . Aug
ert lament
mid return via South.
'r.l. Ill 00. Sea ad-
urk-OnUT lUlh FmIotmxL
THF, S)MFK IlCF-S.
NatlorjiiL
Phl'.a-
11 in-
Cole and Archer: Rucker and Er-
wln I n.plret, Johnstone and Eaeon.
Time. 1 4S.
Goatlimi Iicaguev.
(Special to News and Observer )
I.-V- ..... V I . IT Th -
Tetas Leaguer in right center; Doakpr-ttv, jo-inning plti hers1 battle. In
Memphis. 1: Atlanta, i
Chattanooga, 10; Nashville. :
Mobile. 1; Montgomerv
Birmingham-New Orleans,
J scheduled.
sacrifices: Mills sacrifices. Dubbs files
to Clemens.
Raleigh, seventh Mullaner Utea to
left; Simmons singles past ahort ana
gmtr.a yegterdiy tnernoon aner oai-; ,,,1. Keating out second to
lung for twelve innings. iUwhn, (arll
The ronteet throughout vat oru-, ti-ui - i.tnc-n.,.
..Eaat-aad Mm ttt , "J" P'tcher to first: Howard grounds out
puttee of the fans by making start- tn Hobb.. HoffrnI,n doubles to center
Uag ptava every other tnn! . ; bu, , , h(r1 , nf to
It was a pitchers- battle " i ret. h an extra base
Rube Hward and Jobeon Ilutwai HaJelth ,ghth-McCormlck out
neter In better form .always IOl,n I third to flrM; Jn,on Is robbed of a
the beet batters when hlta meant run. 1 ht b n fc wrk of rubbs.
and hla control was '7'"n1 Clemen, out ahort ,., f,r,t..
good He had four fielding chance. wmlnr(n inth-ooper file, to
also which he handled In a-edge , ,f . fouli , c,trner; t)rth
style, inowing liwm w "' fl n
curacy and as fast a a In ,,
which Mayer, one of the leading pitch
er of the Eastern Carolina Iagvie.
added another goon teirler s scalp to
bis belt. Fayettevllla ilefeated Oolds-
boro. I to 1. by srleiiiVid.i)lru:a.alltU,
feTrmh1Ti(!''wHh 'Mayer's etrong fling
ing, ttalvln corei b.th of Fayeffe
vllie'a run. Pln'h hits bv o'Halomn
otner woro, u .nimp 1 M flm. Hohhg h ,
on ma ttuoe ni reJirrwr
Jobeon. twirling for the Red Birds,
also pitched a magnificent game. Sel
dom waa a pitcher given more gilt
edge support than his tetm-matee
handed tn the big fellow.
The bright particular star of the
game was Keating If ever a ehort
stop played any faster ball than this
youngster the fen would Ilka to see
him trotted out. One time he went
Into left field back of third and
Sooth Atlantic
First game ColumKus :.
First rams August,
vllle. 1 .
'Savannah, 0: Cotnrvn. '
Virginia Ix-ajjuc
Mi -..n
J k
I Boston Wine Another fmni St. Loula
t- 'BrWn.'kB.7"'Aug " 17. Boston
cleel Its home eenee by defeating
'. St Units to-day 4 to ! The locale
made only three, hlta. but with two
, errors and Corrldon's wlldneas they
' ! were enough to w'.n
Score R. H K.
st, liu!s loonnioio s t1
ft.xton 00 1 0.11 oo 4 I 0 1
Corrldon and l'lieii Mattem and'
' Karldon I mplrea Klem and Kans.
'.T:n;e. US.. '
New York at-llt lltUhnrg. Bus ,
HnraeHlT Behind.
(By the Associated Press )
Marblnhead. Mas., Aug. 17 - lnv
Ing tfi Spanish yachts hop.'l.-;
satern, the three American boina
turned the first International Son. I -r
yacht contest to-day Inlo an intine. l.
eacltlng rax-e of their own, with !.-
Harp.Hin tlnlahing II seconds ahca.l f
the Heaver, but losing because or a
fouled turning mark. Two secon.la
after the Heaver came the Clma
The race waa over. .A ..XX .-DjiiuS
TlgWaf fou'rae "of 1 miles to a s'd-.
saU'd twice around The elapeed tun
of the race follows:
Harpoon, c F. Adams, 5d (Ameri
can. : 03 34.
Heaver. C H Foster (Amerlcjr. ).
1 03 44.
Clma. fluy Lowsll (American 1.
1 03 i
"h"nta. I,ule Aran (Fpani-h.
I'll S
,piiee. A. E.- Cheguyin (Spiih
1:14 1?
Mosquito II. V. I Dorlgn (SpanS'
n 54
Fr Ni w York lilohe.
sii nt l. n.-h. of the
Mtjuiii, - tMW -r-rrrrn-to-TKe conclusion
tloi ih o.,rk-. .-nt-r ball is all right,
1 'hit 'hi- i-onnlalnta 'arne In simply
' ti ;n unit of u bud i-uiiIh of dogeq
'"" sent to c 'hi. Mit i which the mak
' h.ite taken taclt and replaced
il litilla r r-r the preaent. at
le-in iho IMKurt will contlnuo to u
t.. , n'.-r l.:ill In nil games.
Int 011 lrrget.
I.e't V.:t forget We J;iy It yet, take
' - s"i" o,ir.l A:r l.in,- August '3rd
. u utiort to, .A Ujtntlc-Clljr
.t " W;nt trip, fastest train.
f 'I M
al-...lng
eri
TI
keta gooil
-lS-3t
(batting for Cantwelli and Ianilgraff pon( rBln
I'anvllle-Rlchmond. two g.inx pT(.
Blgt.le out pitcher
right field but
the unusual happen and he Is thrown
out at rirst: Al Orth lump In the air
and pulls down Mullaney'a drive.
Wilmington, tenth Resting, by a
most beautiful play, from deep short,
robs Doak of a hit and throws him out
at first: Mills lines nut to Blgble;
Dubbs out short to first
Kalelgh. tenth Simmons line out
to short; Keating files to orth; Haw
kins (Ilea to right
Wilmington, eleventh Hudson out
brought In one. tlelng. while Hartley
(hitting for Hramlti In the 10th. sin-j
gled. with two riitinem waiting to score
Not a single clean outfield hit was se
cured off Mnyer Hoy glso pitched
strongly, but Faettelll would have
won easily but for efforts of 1'mplre,
Freeman, of Cioldatro, w ho was j
roasted to a turn ny spectator
b. . VI...I.
Z.?t.,rZ: W'JZUit to first- Howard foul, to Mc
cn IM inn "! 1 fn-t-t- . i.
have caused applause but Keating !11
more, he shot to first In time to re
tire the runner During the entire
Cormlck; Hoffman out short to first
Raleigh, eleventh McCormlrk pops
OOLDSHOIIO.
Gates. Sb. . . . ..
Handlboe. cf
Sharp, rf
MarDnnald. lb
Brown. !h
Morgan, sa.
Evans. If
Islly. c
Boyce. p
Totals
FAY ETT F V 1 1 . 1 .E.
Mlllln. cf
lAndgrafT. 2b A as
Schtiman. rf . . . .
AH. K. H. P. A. E.
4 0
4 1
4 0
4 0
3 n
4 "
4 0
4 1
4 0
0 J f 0
0 2 0 0
0 0 10
0 15 1 0
12 11'
13 2"
0 0 1"
14 2"
3 0 3 1
Roanoke, 2: Lynchbv.n: n
Norfolk-Petersburg. t. it ,
Eastern 1
Toronto 1; Provider e
BufTalo 4; Newark 7
Montreal I; Jersey :' t
Rochester 4; Rdltim.o. 1
at end of eleventh Inm- .
New York. A us
eene,i up on the
Y tW (o-dav with a
Th: a'ore has mark'
r.imi of the series
1 1 Pittsburg
rles with New
1 to 1 victory
1 all the other
Wagner struck
Wallace Ii-(cats Falaon.
1-i
Standing of the Clubs
out tl.-e but b.s sr-v In the second
ir rlr a the start of
t '.'.
p re R H. E
V tt,l.urg 0: 100- 1 4 1
N. York ,!,, f.,10 nno 1 2
I Ml ppe end ''' '1 I'rueke. Cran
."til an.! Wilson empires. Rlgler and
t-.n ,he Time. 1 44
I'liiUulktihia Turns Table 00 Rede,
and Tr a lenubtn.
EASTFJUX CAHOI.IN II t.l
taelve hinlnas on It on error oc
curred on both aides, and It Is with
regret that this Is charged ta Keating.,
for It wa th hardest kind of luck
thst caused It There was a runner
on first and a the better hr a Quick
lwev. KeaUna. amicus to make
flouhle. la running fast to get th
hall tripped and fell Just ss hs got
Ms hsnds on th ball, which he
dropped Out of nine chancea, half
of them being difficult. Keating only
missed this one. which really Is not
an error because It was occasioned.
- urrter kuTtt "trying circumstance.
tuHbs plsyed sn eacellent game at
short accepting hla eight chances, aa
did Cooper at third wttn si cnance.
Tydeman and Hoffman and Mul
laney made catches In the field thst
saved run Clemens plated his posi
tion perfectly, and a a reult t"t l
file.
Th playing at first by Hobbs and
Mill was of the big league variety.
In one instance Hobba. playing way
off. stopped a hot grounder, and see
ing thst he could not reach the bag
before the runner, surprised every one
by sliding feet foremost and getting
hks man
The break came In the twelfth, and
with It a great deal ef anwetnl luck,
which won the ram fr Wilming
ton. Th "ret man wa retired by
Mullanev. Tydeman. neit up. singled
end stole second. Arth then hit to
Keating, whew Keating stumbled and
dropped the hall after having an op
portunity for a very probable douhl
- play, which would nave retired th
side Iok. neat up. hit an easy on
t Blgble which, t the surprise of
every one. Bight picked p and held
' .t until Tyrtevaan had croased th plat
1 before throwing It t McCormlcfc.
J"hte waa certainly ore of the most
peculiar slants ever palled off on th
diamond. It wa aatd that McCormlck
tn pulling off hla mask trot it hung
I esse) a wag that he couldn't see,
and a Rtgbta saw his predicament
he had ta held th nail until McCor-
snick eitnrated himself from th
mask. Other setr that Bight was
lirard ta rem that he had th bsll
kw th rwenef w going for noma.
wrt -fwet swldert get the ball m pnaU
Cb to tkfw. At nv rat Raleigh
I t rd gam and Wllmngto won
aihard fouiat tram.
I A wear . rem rke.nl ! nee lite eni1,
vMek has happened several times on
wt Rateig diaqtond. was pulled off
1 by Twk yeeteeelay and tha day be for
hen he threw tha batter oat at first
tr hlttlr-g t tight field, tha msk.
tnc an a-Wst instead of letting it ha
Jill.
, IsMalla.
TrtlBiington. fir- Hoffman out
pierber to flrC Cooper walk: Trde.
nan f.ree Cocker at eecond; Orth
.. ) ra Clement. ' ,
to Dubbs: Jobson out third to first; Thorpe, lb.
Clemens pops to Dubbs Dwyer. 3b.
Wllminaton twelfth Cooper Miss , triiiviu. c.
in Uuiismav- Tviteman stnsles tn rishi Mayer, p.
anil nrnmntiv steals second: Orth hits ChntweH. SS
to Keating who stumble and falls; O Haloran. lb.
Doak hlta tn Plel.le who holds the ball Brandt. If.
long enough for Tydeman to arore; 'Hartley
Mills file to centerj Dubba out econd
to first. Total
nl1gh. twelrth Blghla give Coop,
er a little pop-over; Hobb file to
center: Mullaney fan
31 1 S 2 17
AB. H II. ID. A
4 0 14 0
4 0 1
0
0
II
0
WILMIXGTOX.
Hoffman, c, f.
Cooper. 3b . .
Tydeman, I. f.
Orth. ?b. . .
Doak. r. f. . .
Mills, lb. . .
Dubb. a a .
Hudson, c. .
Howard, p. .
AB. R, H.PO. A. E.
.4 0 11
Clubs
Wilson
KalelKh . . .
Ito.kv Mount
Fayettetille .
loldsboro . .
i Wilmington
Won
1 1
11
1
9
( iroiim i.t:tr,i'E
.so 1 30 11 1
Cubs
( ireenvllle . .
Andersoti , .
charlotte . .
W Inst on
Spsrtanhurg
Greensboro
Won.
M
4 1
43
4
JS
ItSt.
0
44
44
M
S'l
5
1
4
11
Batteil for Brandt In the 10th
Score by Innings: H. II. E
Ooldsboro . ... oo 000 010 1 S 1
Fayettevllle . 000 000 010 I J 1
fummarr Stolen haiiea. Brown.
Sacrifice hits.
NATIONU, IJ1AGVF.
I'Mlailelphla. It A-ig 17 Phltw
.' r h i regained f ir'h place todav
t . n Inning two cam..a from (Cincinnati
t 1 11 3 a od 4 ' ' Inclnnatl s er
r rs xere -stir '1; the first gam.
ti'.- their mls'U were also bun-h-
1 wl'h the home team's hits In ths
w- . : I . ontest.
t I'.rs game )
S.-..T. R H E-
Clnclnnstl . . "0 r."l 101 3 13 I
Philadelphia 0"" i l 12 7 11 4
Tteebe Ronton and Clarke; slack
and Iktoin Cmrirea. O'Hay and
Hrennan Time 1 5
1 s. ord ga me 1
S, ore R H K
4-n 1 i-'nclr.nati . ! 1B 7 J
Philadelphia ""1 flot ? 4 11 1
Hum snd Mclean; Brennan Moore
and Iw.in Impirea, Rrennan and
Ti Time. 1 34
(Sre. lal to News snd obsi r-
WalU.e Aug 17 In a fa.-'
anai pv nnii cf hall here yet"r.i.i
l'""burr,14. inning game. I to 2 The f a'
I of the ice me wss the pit' hno
'Brown snd Sloan and the 1 1111:11
Hejinerman. of Wallace, an l Co '
ting of Iknraett for the Wulla' ' "
Score'
IWallai- . 000 000 200 00" "1
I Falaon 003 000 00U 0c0 0,1
j Hatter'ee Wallace. Hmvi
iThelps, Fatson. Sloan snd !"'. i
jton Cmpire, J ' Cauaev Alt
lance. 2S0 Time. 1 4S
I'latcr I on,i, iiili,n Hun Mad.
I r- Ushlngton r.isf
A: tl.e r:tt.. the price f r mlnop
! I. .ill plner wanted bv the ma
.'' 1 .la,,...- ie irrTtnr op ti e figures
I '! I'T: Ji; i. itiv . Vmir.-
!-'. 'lTjtf ', oust ml 1 omplaining of their
' lo nnii r 1. tv i,., M " reaping a
' ' -' 'r..m r.H( - ...ii.si ,n In base
' An tin'. :i lull, -r .-axtie dub
I .s 'nc k .1 m: I'Uver It cart
t 1 :te tn f 1 1' lem In many
.,. - I' f- I" i" develop
-t r fli- . r thir- t- . n th pennant.
' " 1 Men 1 tbe malor leag-
. In'.- .a s" irr. ' ''ic most every
I net ihiit in viiiit", from a minor
! ta ' ' 1 , ill t..r -i 'ive or slg
- 1111 tb. -isiilt that the cbib
t I '01 -.11. - the best possible
I! I
Till
HI T
, o , do
Hot H OF LIFE
1 ol I
' . . n
, ,,,,(, ,
Is ..r
, fr.
1 ti 1 M I.
me great deed or
s..ine wonderful fact. This
1- '.. I It Pitt, of Rocky Mt ,
!i. 11 he s.hs suffering Intensely,
i trom tlio worst cold I ever
lo-n proved to m great satls
hat a srondorf 11I Cold an.t
ire Ir King's New Iis.strrrr
. lifter taking one bottle 1 -ras
uc,-d V ml can t say ftn
1 good of a medicine llkrt
P C.
1
12 :
4
0 1 Morgan. Indgraff.
i
1 ttsver O'Hsloran. Two-baae hit.
1 'cantwell. IVoible playa, Oalvln to
1 1 0 1 Cantwell. Dally to Brown. Bases cn
0 0'halls. Boyce 4; Mayer 1. Time. 2 0
1'mplre. Freeman-
f.
Total
RALEIGH.
Clemens. 1.
Blgble. lb. . .
Hobba, lb. . .
Mullaney, c. f.
Simmons, lb.
Keating, a. .
Hawkins, r. f.
McCormlrk, o.
Jobeon. p. , . .
.It I I 11 II 0
ARR.II.PO.A.E.
I 0 1 0
0 11
1 14
0 3
1 3
CI, 1 ha.
Chicago . .
Pittsburg
Vfit 3ork . .
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Brooklyn . .
St I,0, . .
Boston . . .
Won. le1 P
An Importautt Ruling In IlaiM'bnll
(By Ihe Associated press
Cincinnati. O . Ann 11 f' r ,
clarlng Ernest B l.osh fortiori, a that Its the surest and best remedy
player on the rolls of the Mew York for d 'sensed lungs. Ilm -rrhagea. Inl
and St. Umla National t-ams orlppe. Asthma. Hue Fevep-. anv
and on the Tr ty team of th New York Throat or Uiing 1V...ble (.0.- 1100.
State league a free agent the Nn Trial bottle free liuiintnteed by all
tlonnl Hasehall Commlsaion to. lay pro-1 druggists
mulgaled the following ruling
if . nl.v.r I. relea.erl bv a minor ! W WTK.D PRIM ARY WDKK IM
league club without notlfttng the clul. fittnlly a
having sn option on his services, thev , io nen
are resnorslble for his salary until be, i.f.ren.,
rmtm another eruragement If thev d
notify th club holding the option that
thev ara to releaee the player and do, W XVTI'I
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AVKRK LEAGIE.
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0 Clot eland's Opportune Hitting Defeats
0 The Athletic.
0 Cleveland, o , Aug. 17. Cleveland
0:took the laat of the series from Phllti
1. deiphla today. 1 to 1. Cleveland mad
0 Its hits with men on basea, while the
0 Athletics bad run cut off by double
0 plavs ttarknee relieved Mitchell wtth
1 the bases filled and one out tn th
4 31 It lisUth. Oldrlng hit a Vf to Birming
ham, who doubled Livingston at, lbs
place.
Score: R. H E
Cleveland . . . . 100 101 01 t 1
Philadelphia . .0!v00 I 11 0
Batteries; Mitchell, Harkneas and
Easterly: Morgan and Livingston I'm
doubt play, Tydeman to Dubbs; wtldiptre. Colllflower and Evan. Time.
Clubs Won lytsl
Philadelphia . 73 14
Boston 42 44
Ietrnlt 41 4
New York 40 44
Cleveland 4 SI
Washington . . 47 41
Chicago . 4 4 4?
St. Louis . . 14 71
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Total
Score by Innings R. H. E
Wilmington 900 000 000 01 1 I
Raleigh. ... 00 000 000 0 4 1
Summary: Two-base hits, Hoffman
and Doak; acrfr hta. Doak and
Mill 1); struck out. by Howard. 7;
an ball; Howard. 1; Jobson. I
pitch. Howard; passed ball, Hudson
atolen baesa, Hoffman. Blgble. Sim
mon and Tydeman. Tim. 1:10. I'm
plra, Henderson. Attendance, about
Ht. ,.,
Woa 1 tha Ninth."
(Special to New and Oraserrar l
Wlloa, N. C Aug IT. It looked
II threogh th game Ilk th Champs
would drop another ta thai Railroader
thl afternoon and that Bout had won
hla gam In th Srnt. whan Oastmeyer
e.Teed.' Wilson piled up trooa eggs
ntll th ninth when Phelan singled.
Sharp neat th air, and Hearst who
waa balling for Stewart, singled to
right, advancing Phelan tw "third;
Sherrldsn scored Phelan on an Infield
hrt; Jacob hit to short, forcing
Hearn wit at third ; Forgue fumbled
Miller drlv to short scoring Hhm
daa from second, sending Rocky
Mount to third place In th percent
age column.
The featur Wa tb tmeellent sup
nor af the horn team which place
another gam ta th credit of Reddr
Stewart.
1:11.
SOI Till HM I.F.AGCF.
Clubs Wo. fsy p
, New Orleans 43 4.'"i
Atlataa 93 4 '
Birmingham 51 41
Memphis (3 SS 491
.Chattanooga 41c
I Nashville 50 C.
Montgomery 10 4! 444
t Mobile 44 tl 41
Detroit Downs fleiaisT la ISlh In the)
Rain and Mad.
HOI TH ATLANTIC L:A;VE.
Clubs
Columbus
Macon . . ,
Washington. D. Aug. 17. Wnsh-j
nnns a nn l jeiron d bth in tnp rain
again today, the victory going to the. Savannah
latter In th thirteenth Inning. 4 tn 2 jcasonvitie
Th fielding was remarkable under the A""sta
conditions, many sensational plays be- Columbia
Ing made by McRrlrt. Cobb and Bush. .
Cohp spiked Elberfield In th ninth In- J VI RG
nlng and th latter had to retire from 1
th game. Morlartty wss put off th Club.
field and aut of th gam for continued, ownvine
Won. t."at P '
... 11 m:
...ft 44
...1 (1
...If 14 .!"'
...49 1 4?4
...11l--I 14
MIA LEAGCE.
objeetlsn to Umpire Kertn's decisions.
iscor: rt. 11. r.
Washington 000 tit 000 lOO 11 19 1
Detroit . ..90 909 901 000 14 9 1
Batteries: Gray and Alnsmlth; Sum
mer and Stanagw, L'mplrea, Kertn
and Connolly. Time, 1:41.
.Tha return af Brch to eentr field
earn to have had a whekeanm effect
on th Brooklyn's playing.
Pitcher Prown, of Cincinnati. Is al
lowing aholit a few hlta per gam ti
any pitcher In th business.
Roanoke .
Norfolk . .
Hlrhmond
lnch urg
Won. Lost. P c
1 a .i:
M 41 .144
...... , 4 473
41 tt 4B7
94 It 44
41 II .443
Jack Flynn. the Pittsburg first
Bian, seems to have com bark.
The Cincinnati Cluh ha naked for
waiver on pitcher Bill Burns, th erst
while wonder. .
' Bill MrKechnle Seem to bava land
ed a permanent )b a aecond
man for th Pittsburg; team.
Drug Habits Cured
Since the establishment of this institution a little more than a year
ago the record of achlenmtnt has been marvelous. To cure a mor
phine fiend at all was considered almost impossible, but to cure
him in a weeli'i time was thought to be out of the question. Yet
we have done It here time and time again, and are doing it now.
We take anj case of drug iddkiions, no matter how hopeless and
GUARANTEE A CURE. We art a responsible corporation of busi
ness men and this guarantee Is worth something. If you have a
friend who Is hopelessly addicted to morphine or other drugs send
him here. He will in a wtek be the happiest man you have ever seen.
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Farmville 2 25 2 53
Greenrille 2 25 2 53
Washington j 2 25 2 53
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