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J 0 1 Twins Advance Towards Top While- ' lQ - - - --Game Nearer To McGraw's Giants Bulls and Hornets Are Beaten tllnttfMImf'm!FMMM"wlITMllfllllMlIt?ftf, . 7-- 2 t v : 7 CaPTALSG VETHE HDRETS SURPRISE -.J Gingras Allows EmeryitcsJnly F6ur Hits and Raleigh Wins : Openefof Series Toulh played strong sgalnst old age ud Earl Mack's Capitals with Olngras Jn th stellar rola gavs - Burleigh Emery's "Managerial Quar tette. Et Als" a surprise blow to their pennant aspirations by defeating the Hornets in the first of th series by the score of I to I. Coming to the Capitals' camp with nothing less than mmc"' ot -oapturiag inras game wilh nu. F.merv , received a disaD- pointing Jolt. which, was slightly mo- . dtfled by knowloda of the Bulls' de feat at th hands of Asheville. Only a small CTowd,about tOOiwiineseed . the contest and those who remained r- away were forced to hide their ham- mera in fear. ,---.r---. Th visitors were anxious to win the game. ' They fought. Tea fought - to the last ditch and tried every wray to break th -defense -of-th, Raleigh . infield and fathom -the curves of Gin gras. in that latter respect Olngras . was a grateful "aider and Issued no less than ten free gtrip4o- first nine by th base-on-ball rout and the - other by hitting Harbison with a pitched hall.--In - every lnnlng?-wKh , the execution- of the fourth tit liar' vt(a got a. runner. n-.baa,itt tney were given- no opportunity to score l .until the natiJlMi'W- "first ty free trips aod two. by Infield hitM. only to either die there or get ... mowed uown uy-rerain pes ".. trying to steal second. Four "Hornets were killed trying to teLHoweverJ Ulnars always steadied and after -- wards wst as -atvont r4 " ever.-"" He . even gK..th.islt4-ao-- .J"7:-' portuuily to send at leattf thre run- ' ners across the pan Ip the fifth when ( he walked Owens and hit Harbison - with-. outs. Owens' managed to .. . wort '(in an infield out, but Olngras was otherwise master of the situation. A fluke homer by Welser in th sixth save the Hornets their other tally. Welser hit a roller through short and ontlnued .home -ljen. the balltmik. a - a lcKFtr Mgnnrer ana ever MacK a neau, 7" ... It roiled to the fence :, - -ttalelgh evidently had oh batting clothes. At least, several of the Capi- "lals ht that tld pM at the ritht time much to the regret of Lefty Ooaw.' "This Charlotte twlrler .was powerless, in keeplntr hlu down and " during the fray gave Up nine, one . of them being a long double to rtght Two errors took part In the locals' scoring. Hartle and "Grandpa" Owens being the offenders. The Capitals started their part or the oroceedlns- in their Initial -frame, -TUokeflOperieditTTa glean single to. center. . . Mack- sacrificed -him . to -seramd. CitranoTwho bv tneway "has been promoted in the lln-up, single past t'Father". Emery and neild cross "" ed the rubber In. a hurry. This lone -" run--war -not" sufficient -and another was added In the third frame. Neild again led I with a. hit past Doak and continued to th midway station when "Hartle essayed to do a Juggling act (No. It's not known whether he ever Jed ajninstrel paraded Mack flew to the catcher and t'ltraho made th second out by driving to Welser, , Chancer crarkedL ihat sphere If. right and rested on second while - Neild -ici scornd. GOtich -otildn't"eriiira T homjsrbut flew to "Welser, Th last of the ftntetgh runs came In the sixth and. Just after Weiser's homer -tied the count After-twano rannea for ta - liret-mrt.- Chancey causht the "Man - - MWrtataWir,"11ar- down a nice bunt and beat Ooane's second with a hard blow to center, Hhumaker hit to Kmery, who threw Gooch'outjsljiecond but Owens ihrew - over -Harbison's head at - first and Chancer freest!. Chancey - would - Tiave scored without the error for ...ri. McC'urd.iollowed . with a singla- to right, sending ghumaker to third. On the attempt double steal, Shumaker ' - was caught st the plate. J- . Charlotte's best chances to Win the game were-In the eighth and ninth " . Innings.' In Jhe eighth after Hoane wslked. Emery gnt a hlt(h-Kinder STTd W'etsrr-mTippa on (oiid. With Joe Wofford. a reliable timer ai the bat, it appeared- eaay for the visitors to get a run across, uln i if raw MppTf't'y -'oe " - wwe,. tilled the-awlce and tttftt fanned ex-Manaxer Owens. uingras was given aupluutte In the ninth Harbl sr n'lud off with a fiWf Tloak aarrl flced him to second. Barborow, bat. ting fof Tutrell. walked. Hicks batted for Ooane, hit weakly to MrCord and l)arborow was forced at second. WMth Harbison on third, one run to tie the count snd two ruiiK to go In the lead Welser sent a weak little fly to-Cltrano The earn ended f fltarlotte AB K H. PO. A. E ... V( ilicr, I T. ..... . 4 1 1 Z 0 -f-r- Kmerr, ib- - ,.,;g4 r 9 - tr Wofford, rT. ...to 0 0 Uaens, hi i 1 1.1 V JlarbuonMb. -,,IS f l- S J.iisl., r.ti... i. , J a -14- a - a -2 9 . Kotf4l, Ooane, p. sssSiS Tlu'r-lkrirfiW-' ' . . . ft-" Mrs" -. 2 a 4 ;t is "2 Halelfih. Neild 3b, Mack, W. AB. R.lUIMJ.A.E. w'si'vr'&4,'r"-- 'i1 ""- ....... ioi r TODAY Leagi2eParh OJrarlott Haleigh -I - m 7 III mm. iii first wei Harry Watson Checks-Ourhara Victories Vyhileleam Mates.. Hit Ball Hard Asheville, Aug. 17. Harry Watson held th Bulls at his mercy this after noon while the Tourists pounded the offerings of Josh Forbes to all corners of th lot and sending on ever in fence for a victory of I to I, taking th first of the series with ease. Jim Scott relieved Forbes and checked the runaway of the locals' although h allowed one mm to the .eighth, Tl.sL pitching of Watson and hitting of the locals were the beet features'. Kot a-vWtorgot to-tunr except in the second and ninth, innings, a single by Morpeth and a double, by T. Kelly nettinc the run In the second. Two singles and a brae of doubles netted th tworunsrln th ninth. - Harry Watson get a homer over the fence in center with Brittaln on first in the fourth- frame. In the first Clapp hit into-the right-field bleachers with Rlckard on base. Archie Watson got his homer In the bleachers In the fifth Inning. , Durham. R.H.PO. A. it Butts, If. . 0 Angler, cf. -. 1- Gorham, lb. t - i Z 10 0 A a -I l- s e Morpeth, lb. Uayi.-4u.n F. Kelly, rf. UfVK41y(-aa Boyle, c. Forbes, p. . 0 - 4 s e o i I-0 l-fl 6C0t Jti. Kellv it t-- 0 0 0 V 0 0" 0 0 0 0 Krey ... Short , .Tulais Asheviile: AU H. PO. A E. lUckardr cf. v . 1 t 0 4 0 0 0 0 Kobe, c. Clapp, If. 1 1.0 1 11 1 1 ' 0- I .1 0 3 3 2 0 4 '0 0 0 Bumb. lb. ...... A. Watson, tb. . , Overholsew.rf. . . 0 0 Howard, sa ... , , Hrlttain. 2b. 0 Batted for Gorha.ni In ttlt. ssBaltde for t)oyle In th.: Batted for Boyle In th. Score by Innings; R. Durham J.fll0 000 OOJ-I Ashevllle tv. s . . ..-Mi .M1 BUMMARY: Two base hits F. Kelly, Bumb, Angler, J. Kelly. Sacrifice hits Rjohe, uvernoieer. Home runs- Clapp, H. Watson, A. Watson Stolen be--flickard til.- BrRtaTn. Base on balls F6rtes 4; Hcott. 2. Lft otr bsses-purhaTn 1 Ashe' tlle. B. Hit Off Forbes, s In S y innings; Scott, 2 In f Innings. , Struck out Forbes ;. Scott V Watson 4. , . Wild pltrhes-i-Forbea Tlrn of game l"h.," JOmr'T:" Umpire Mr. Cowan. Attendance (35. Cltrano- as. Chancey,--cf. , Oooch. rr. . Shumaker. lb. McCord. 2b. PFKin Glneraa, p. - 2 3 27 1 ttt'r:fim'f-iit'"ntiit'!i.w Batted for oane in ninth. vScofe"By TnnTngsT -U Charlotte . . . . , . llaleigh .. ... . . . , i600 Oil 00 2 aoi oet oo Summary. r Twwittaw'-httChancej jcrttu hUsoakackj Citraaft. Mot:or4. . ----- Honiejun Welner Stolew iJases-KJwens, -'Neild -and Cltrano. Base on balls Ooane. I Glngras i Left on banes t'harttrtie Hat lgh-S, Hit by pitched baii Harbison. ' i rut'K bor-PyOoaTie8. Time 2 hour. Umpire Mr. Thelan Attendance 60. HIGH ALLOWS NO HITS - AND FANS TWENTY-ONE Rrtford,f Aufc771T;4rRaeford took the first of the series from Laurlnburg todwy by the score of ll to 0. ' Dock" High was on the mound lor Raeford ana pitched one of the pret tleet games ever witnessed In this sec tlon. He fanned 21 and did not at low a 'hit, .only 28 .men facd,hlm, one gsttlng to first on an error. : ,,. in., M.. Brst- ln4fn( wh - two-- out fool fi rtfvr trie balL jiv errlef t ' field fence with the buses full. M. Hrlns aliio hlt a homF-TtiffflrUlt sixth and cu-ueht; the only . tibaiw-e - that - went epe wf twe tnflEld J Raefor'L, Ivaurinburg ",77000 000-000 0 0 lllgh-and y l'wleir-MflNeiU James, Covington -and Blue, tin pire", Moyle, GOLFERS PRACTICE FOR NATIONAL MATCHES (B tlM Mortil Vmm ) Ihe 13i gmfers-entered tirth-Jia toocai-opan toaraawmnt, lnHtwltng el) the leading professionals and several welt-known amateurs -of th 1'ntted States and Canada, today swarmed over the links of the Midlothian Coun try flub in final practice play. Th first qualifying round , of 13 holes will be played tomorrow; sixty six players participating; The thirty two players whose scores are best will compete in .the finals. Thursday and Friday with the thirty who a-lil quail ry Wednesday. - ... ..... . Francta Otttmetr ot IloMoh. holder i-pf- 4a5;W,hitihTftTac5C"fS culttL match )at year with Rdward JUyiaMZJlariX-T waa-on tfte course today. The where aWWtjSjPMejJByj niiawur A:iiiriciiiuu.i smuuwhal of I P''TV, xfter- playing unbeatable liTllTn"iif lill'i I "gtT li ra mi napitngng! I'peo f t'o' oulmet did not extend himself to- tlaylaylnra Tew !to Boni courtTilpi"Tna"Tn marrTage, snd som In the courts. . ,...F -I .... i a 1 0 1 2 -. . . . 4--l Z - 0 0 l 0 7 10 3 --0 0 3 4 0 3 (I 0 0 4 0 I 111 Standing NATIONAL LEAGUE Clubs. sw York Won. Lost - Pet. Bostoo fit. Louli Chicago BrooklTn. Philadelphia S Pittsburg - feHt--(- Cincinnati t e i FEDERAL LEAGUE Clubs, ? 777 Won.Xost Pet; Mi .HI .S40 6JS .300 Chicago ... ...-.. so "4 . Indianapolis. Brooklyn .. Baltimor . . . 6 48 Buffalo .. ........ tl 12 Kan t, Louis 4 4( (0 .460 .434 Ilttsburg CAROLINA LEACUL Clubs. Won, Los. : Pet. .302 .590 .(73 .431 .420 .38S Durham ....i.. Bi41., rhRrlotte Wfnaton ' -'u . 00 41 Raleigh .. ....... 41 (C Ashevill Greensboro ,7 17 it Summao'. " CAROLINA LEAGUE , ArfereensboroTfVS'lnrton-Salem I. At Raleigh 2; Charlotte I. At lABheville" Purhara l NATIONAL LEAGUE At Wttftburg r New York f. Ai-tTlaciawaU 4-3-i Barton- l-s At Chloago 3; Brooklyn ; ' At St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Philadelphia. 5; Cleveland . At New York 0-4; Washington lrJ. N others scheduled. . -7 FEDERAL, LEAGUE At KansasXMty 1; Brooklyn 4. At Indtaapolis 8; l'ltts.burg...l1tHI tnningsl. Nji others scneauieo. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At Providence 4: Toronto 7. AfEartlmore-Rbchester, gam" ad- vanced. No others scheduled. . . 'J ERICmQCUIlON- At Minneapolis 3; St Paul 7. At IxiuTsvTiTeTrTndranapoIls T. At Columbus If Cleveland 16. At Milwaukee-Kansas City, - pftst- poned wet ground,,.. , SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Atlanta 4: Chattanooga" 3." " At Memphis 3; Nashville 6. At New Orleans-Birmingham, wet At Mntdle 0-i; Montgomery .l-o. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE A t Charleston F CoHimbia Xr At CoIumTiui 1 ; MaconTJ. --At Savannah-Augusta, rain, -At Jacksonvlll 2; ALbaoy 0.- VIRGINU LEAGUERS- At Richmond, J4i Newport.wa, -At-e4erliurg.JL.itorfolk. i, At Portmouth 1; Roanoke 4. UTTERS DEFEAT PITFEDS iFjtteeiLiiuns and Twenty eight Hits in One Game; Brooklyn Is Winner. Indlanapnliii, lnd. Auy, 17. Frtrn etahtli inning of today's gaine save I nd ianapolts a one -r n lead. Plttglni i g tied It up In the ninth, but the local team -got the deciding run in the tenth-Inning. Score: " . R. H. E. Pittsburg . .. 200 110 20107 13 1 Indianapolis .000 129 1801 8 15 k net iter, ... Dickson, - Walker .... and Berry: Moscly, Kalserllng and Karl- denWirre-.-,--,;." :-,..-. - IN :'HTH;- Kaniws City. Aug, 17.-rThree- hits, ta-0 banes- on balls, and an error lti the .ciitiith. JiMnn-aHwe4 - Uroftk-tyn to oore"tnree"uris 'wri:m'TrTn v' Kama ii'om k ansa -t-M y, to Scorer -' - - R. H. K Brooklyn v .-,r OVOOOO 630 4 10 1 Kansas City 4(001- 3 Itltta andOwena, Land; . Adams and-jKasterly. BiiaiiiraiB m CapitaKigar Corf gAteiriH. w. C -. gj irbotsralt Dealers (q st) brssds of W CIGARS, CIGARETTES -H AND TOBACCO. ,1 Ak for our sptrlat 13 W. Ilariia St. fci wsm ilimilfl!'!!!!!!! !IIIIIHHIII'lim!IHI1!H HliiliiiKilUililiiiiiliiliilliiiiiii ftit tie nioea When jou want something VANiiNDLEV" CO.r FtorUls" i 435711 rlt . r4 -,--.s4 a -u .sit 4 64- r4 --,. -Mi ,H,4J ' 5 .443 1UI1 I'll L r Nu j of Clubs. AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs. ' . Philadelphia . . Boston .."".,. Whin. Lost 70 3i 7 tr 47 Detroit fii3w - it' chtcagd-rrvr; St. -Louts. "", Ti S3 S3 4t t 'r..43 "54" ."4i 00 450 73 .315 New York Cleveland . , . SOUTHERN LEAGUE Clubs. :- New pries ns ... Birmingham, .'. Mobil . .. ,(-.-.. Nashville ... . . Chattanooga . . Atioit ..' Memphis . . . . Montgomery Won. Lost. -Pet ,i 08, 51 .572 ,. S 13 .347 , . 4Jt - 34 .559 .. ! 58 .617 o liTioJ 63 l .430 ...45 17 r ,lt -VIRGINIA LEAGUE Clubs. 7 , Norfolk... RoanokfN 7.--. Rlchmon4 -.. Won, Loii, .. 33- 1 .23.?.--: . 25 ,22 . Fct. .340 .4311 .633 .600 -i-42 .311 1'etersburg 34 24 Newport Newat20 Portsmouth l ft 33 JVereLThe)la: CAROLINA LEAGUE, Charlotte at Raleigh. Purharat Ashevllla.7. -Winston t Greensboro. NATIONAL LEAGUE -NewTorX'at Tittsburg 0OBioa at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chicago. Philadelphia at Ht. Louis. - AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Boston. Cleveland at New York. Detroit at Philadstuhia. .-jxmHia-ataariiujii, T3illingerGroitrPiteheeli Against Athletics; Johnson Beaten By Yankees (Hi UM AaMtiatad rrw) Philadelphia. Pa., Aug. 17.-Bush kept Cleveland's hits scattered today, in visitors being shut out by lhlla- delphta l itt O.. a great wnaini patch y drlng off -O'Neill's bat on which Hambsgass was doubled because he railed to touch second base in run ning ak to- first- prevented th"vlsli tors from scoring In the ninth. Score: . It If. E. Cleveland.. -81tOOK-000----g ThiladeiphiaL L. -'. 400. 000 01 --'-oumliei iMIlitMrfr'Ju uusn and Hchgng, SPLIT -FOR VAXKKKS. -New ek, Augr 1 t.Washtttiton and New York divided lUMsifemibie headertefatoday, Washington Uktng t.n nrst.game i to and New York winning the gicun&Pf to XMn6irs lwn-rmr on the first game while Johnson's wl!djiltch sent JS'ewIork's winning run over the plate In the mnt ft tnning of the second game -- ere: - BH.7E Washington ,,000 100 0001 4- New York .. . .000 000 0000 5 Ayr and Henryr Warhop and isunamaker. Second Game. Wsshlneton , .010 100 100 .1 New York .. 7. oomroo 022 f 4 tier. Keating, 1'fch- amUs'unamake.-. Diamond Dust ;7Aty"gqm attehtiph to th Bos ton crew. With the bases choked "JOed Owens fanned, striking at the fourth strike. . McCord and t'ltrano played a beeu tliful fielding game, ihe former ae ceptlng-trtiixliiui-oes-wHhoiit-an error antt'tne hrttei sreepttng THghf " per lectiy; Larry llnttatn has improved Iruhlti omung since leaving aronna arid it -tww-himitg- netn-itt'Ti jiTfshlg rat? Iltt-iUiiwlitTeyeWrflay'ahd Tie.Ified toJat-thoa3KuiJiS: Neild and Chancey were the lead era with tn : stick - yesterday, Dtck getting three hits in four times at bat Chancey lined out a double atid got aa in geld tap in foor trips., Olngras bas-hagel to-A marked I twgree-Bwt-e nis iai wwmniiff on the .haJJMLJU) L.J1 works sluer... -hold ;,thetn.-on; the James . and Isnot as eany lti rrrne. virn(inF vmDmuailbef n talking: tirtttm.-, .. juanager muck, kikiipo two-iinew pitchers.- Redfern and lwhi Magalll are thrtr names and both hail from Roanoke, a. Masalis haa- been pitching: .smf-pn ball and was highly recommertnea to tlarM. He will ar rive her this morning. Bedfewt re ported vesterdsy. mornlngr;; rrii This m-rlb-tiieOTjfcjfeBfc lEtrag flowr tir k nPlt-lhe tffeicnt iirnplreirti 1 r? x ttttt 11 u a w iii t nr i,nt. jL u K w 111 t lir ant JL rj 1 J I F I W; very poor wurk er certain umpw. but 1 ilia limit of ettd uranee was - rewehed yeet e rd avjtfter two hour ItshmTrtirTr 1aE"i'lwsiUl!'!!-atiSi 4imswli:nM ' 1 lllii' bells srtd -ieUifccrWHE3 ttf ttg"W"-: -att um plres practice Jt la41i on evKtk-deliwon th st heat .handlfy! Ha-led-ln fafantairljatllllL-lt..lg In nearly-e-very tdve'rse-to th yflnneh lp fhetTii' a furlnng, frina humg WhlttH hf big leagues the runner la glvew theftoVw up on every- occasion. inefltiof jUMg ptgyB.-. . -inrTrTwott ta vsuu.. ERRQB PLAY PART in iwiiis' nom 47 - - ' - 4 Brown a Puzile-UfttrhSixth - "rr. i. n-T.i-. n.u. . ' nuunu; ririuis nan y n - - 1 The Eighth Frame (Ssactel to Tta Ntes i4 tnsmct - Greensboro. .Aug. 17. Errors by the local beat Greensboro this after noon, w lTiston" receiving th . big end of a 1 to' 2 score. Krown and Bchwartie oiposed each other and each pitched winning ball. Not a hit did ijrowji allow until ""l sinxled in the slxtttT The Twins scored two runs In the third after one out Roberta-singled snd, went to third when Btraln errored KollinKa' Mow. Both was sent home by Srhrader's triple to right Greens- torttd the scorCTii Tbe tihth. Boy led off with a single. Milllman singled to enter and Boyle want lo tnira: Bcnwartie Tilt id aatearwho thrw home; but Garvin dropped the nan and . uatet went- back-to third. Dyner hit to first and Boyla was lorcea at tns plate, but Garvin threw wild to first trying to double, ysrt snd Milllman scored. Sehwartje couniea on vrane s inneld nut wmston sent the winning run Scpom- the plate in the ninth when Brown was safe at first An Boyle's er- Tor; reached thlrdf on- UobeftS' double aud .Mrl -on- Ate'!!'-error .J - Winston. ; AB. R. H. II ). A. K RblUnga.- 2tt., 4 1- - t-t 0 3 IZ.1 or j i 0T0 7 13" Brhrader, lb. ..4 Hickman; It .... Stuart, ss.- , . , . , . 4 Oatea, 3b. , , . .-3 Spencer W,G;rSr.riEi1 0 (Jarvln- e. Brewnvrw tt- l -0 Greensboro, A. R-H. P. A. K Dysert. If. . . . 4 0 0 2 0 Crane, sar-r 4i I I 4 0 . 0 4 0 0, 2 4 0 1 1 2 4 0 0 2 McCsll, lb. . Perrllt cf. . Strain, 3b. . Williams, If. MllUtM, t; Ti'i: .17:1.1-74: HchwartJ"1lB7tJJ.J..Ja ,40 " 32 2 4 27 Scor by Innings; R, Winston .. .........002 000 0013 GreensbortL-.-. . . . . OOft Oou 0202 Htnnmary."""" "" Two-baa hit Roberta f ; Thr-bas hits Strain, Bchradtr. Stolen base Crane. Duubla play-Cran to Uo'all.' " Base on balls brown Bchwartit Left da baras ... Winston 1 i. -Greens- boru 4. . Bruck out Brown 2, SchwartJ Time U hour, 45 uOnutes Cmolres Messrs. Van Busklrk snd Corcoan. . : ,mi a tten da nc?- ,f oo, :;,i". :; ' 7,,., Iraves NowOnlyiThree Gameis BetiinirfGiahtCWoD ..The Pirates.- X IBr Dm Aawrtainl Pre. Cincinnati. O.. Aug. 17. Boston imtlHue-ttr-wrmTtng'itrPa'ft" totluy tiy j taking both games of a double header from Cincinnati, the first by u to t ana tne second S to Moll wits felt and Injured hts shoulder In the second Inning of the second game and will be out ofthe gaiiie for some time. o..J-y-;,-j Hcore: ' I II. H. E Boston 23 33frrt 1 1 1 1 0 Jtodolph and (iowdy;"lientOH, Fahr- er aniLClark, Uonxales- " " twwinl inw. Ko-e. R. H. E. I Ronton 1000001 6 7 1 t'inchmatr ttttOOO 000 003 13 7 3 S3ame--awa Xtnwayr ' gclihWgeynd 'TlartiitloiigggiiTtirii.;'..in-i.- GIANTS IX TIMELY IIAU.Y. I'lttsbitrg. Pa.. Aug. J7, New Tork defeated I'tttsburg T to 3 her to day, bv a rally In the eighth Inning when Harmon was batted out of the box and McQuillan was sent In to re lieve him. New irk ..4 000 00ft 0t f-i t-i ilttsburg-,.., 00O 101 100 3 I -4'esreau. "rnmme and Mclan; ilHrmon,: Tsicyuiiian nun toieman.., " MVKHM R IIjK PyUUIvRK t 'hies go, 111., Aug. 17-CMcngo to-day-ncfie hits-wrth the-visitfjrs rrr and shut out Brooklyn to 0; lavender was in fine form. A one- hand catch by Myers of Zimmerman's Ions fly was the featoira ot the game. por: , . n.il. a Brooklyn .... OOO.OUOUOO 0, 4 Chlruia . . . . . (1110.2(111 III S ! I --lpfl-(4-Mcrtfiy7-l';a;''fn , l Z. 4 vnf btLir tuo c viit. Hf. Litits. M(f.,Aiig. 17. fit. Iould by timely --flitting- ami brilliant base running today defeated Philadelphia in the orst game 01 tne series 4 to 1 Hcore: - It H. E Phlladerphla i000 OVriOO 1 8t Umis. . . . . - 001, 101 ! - 3 Mayer. Itlxey and Kllllfer; Perdue and Snyder. tHRAMD CIRCUIT iriOTc1, Pa,, f AvgrnrnX-rmfti IWa-awrMeil lw'tle1Wnf th ird - 't fths otlier-rw neats aito -UfttH-swn Baron A. 4 0 0 -, 7777T"1(7: 0 t 0 0. 1 0 0 3 1 t'-0 .xo 10 3 TWO VICTORIES FOR BOSTON CLUB lAaisS IMSS- SlMMIMMiM I - Mil II ' 1 ST X" 3 V X t lS i II U ,1 1 irtnnd rnurse...li.Uay.- AUr b.-.i no e 1 tft 1 M tCA K CI ltl R INw-t In the iHareveiiT tor ri ttt AVI T-SJSUi." f UPLJirn: Distinctively Individual THE "Grand Rapids of the South" , nvi rccitny unvuia ui iiai, ..in Any Department Hclilati Plnt r,A!J. i t i tw iit 3.0VO.O00 -gallon- reservoir Is at last complete snd full of water. This aoxtllary plant of whlehth peopls s r - very proud I -situs ted on the Houthern Railway half s mile north east -of the city. Is built entirely of concrete. " .snd filled with , filtered watiSf from fhe'" pu m plhl station nea r Jamestown by two eleetrlcally-drlven pumps, each with a delivery capactty or nearly 70,000 gallons an nour. These pumps, which are located In a fire-proof pump-house near the. resef vulr. will also l used to pump clear water from the new storage supply Into the city standpipesnd . water mains. Merchants Speak of-their cliwing summer business as -beltig eHpeclally sft'MuTjnSnffllSm gentlemen's wearing; aiiparelhss ihownTionsHeif alile - Jmprjivemen. lAdles' dress goods, has -shown marked; Jmprpvement le. some mer chants are already making prepara tions for trips North In order to pur chase fall and winter stuck High Point fnrtortr-srnotTmty-th o producing-furnlture, but the hosiery and textile, silk amLcptton. as well, have . done more business this year than was done up- to this same time laat-jteaJ Naturally along furniture lines some decrease Is expected 4rom4 buyer residing ia th cotton JbeJt and regions contiguous. owing tu prascnti war conditions, but twere is- an un falUng outlmiat that ait real or fan - elett trad depression will be- over be for time for th usual heavy fall shipments. ; Frank Curley, rllL.roint busi ness mnn, hss recently seeuren a pat- ent--w-a-sanlt8Ty"ivnttlsd steeet- se for the protection of fruits, . berries, bread and-other food from dust and files. . - HTAS1TONHBVHG WIN'S. " (SiwlH l,TIr St lnd Olwrvn.l Stiitoiuburg,'2A.ug.---lIji-Ktanton- burg defeated. Evansdale Baturduy on the latter's grounds In a game mart ed" "bjr1lstlfis playing. - The only -fea-tttre .aAwubH.lUta.iiyike Bryant M&,Xtf&&e "Bcore: ItH.E. Rtantonsburg. , ,r . , . , It 2 Evansdale . . . . . ...... 4 I 3 LarutmCKkF-i- Bsgteyr-PnhTrt Bowen and Tsschalti WAR RISK INSURANCE MEASURE . TO BE Washington. D. C. Aug. 17 Crea tion of ;a government war risk tnsur snce bureau to facilltste shipping across the Atlaiitlc whits, the Kuro pean powers are at war In Jropowd In a bill wh!clLwttlb lntrod4ed In ..the one of the results of the recet t- ferertc of business men at the Treas. ucyXepaf4ment -Thf-proBosed-tiureaiLJKoiild-he-part of theTreasiiry Benin tment instead oil the Department -of Oommeee-aa flrst war risk fund of bIhiuI $5,000,000 wttftawhteh'th'e'irvle"iment wnt tn sure?: the vewels needed lo carry ths cargoes of grain, corn and other American -products '. DOW -. awaiting transportation. Secretary McAdoo and other mem bers of the Cabinet 4hink It I un likely many vessels will take advan tage in the Immediate future of the American reglitlrv..lilll...wliUUt.iiased, t'onwres today -unless a war risk in surance c"n be provided. ItYNIMJUMI aiCMOCIlATir TK'KLT J'lu' .Vomluee hflrttmi st th 'Mtnty (Hi U Tbm S1 mil owvfm.l Aalveboro, Aug. 17. The full list of n(iminees7orthe7PemocrHtl(! party of Itandolph county; made at the con vention held &crr 4s s f.t,lw Mouse; E, tl. York ; Clerk of Court J. M. ("avlness; KherilT. ,7S W. Bork- hendT Keglsternf iieeds. -tleorge T. Murdock: Treatiurer. Louis C. Phll- IIST-Vironer Bri-TatrC'nrreyoT.-H: A. Albright : County -t ommlpsioners; W- Hcarboro, Clsrencp Parks. Jl. 0, ItaTkor. Tor Iho PnatorlaT district the convention raUfled the nomination of Frank McAnlcy. of Mt. tiilead. for the titate tpnair, maae oy me aioni- aomery county Democratic Iconven- tlon. wmmmmmmmmmmffmmm i fr -'";;- " . , Debt ViieMlon Pj. Klchmdnfl. V.. Aug. 17 The Vlr glnia-West Vlrstnla debt controversy mum reonenea nere toaav nernre t nat K. JilttletleK), special-. mMffe-fat-tns I'nltetl . HtateH Supreme t'otirt. The heaTing-wtll last several dayj tL LIovernor--IIiilflalxLxf AVcst A glnia, an dC overnof Ht u a rt, of Vtr)inia,. auenamg tn sessions. -- -- - --- "'."7.'.'. "" 1 tl'ITWTLSJjiji Ttllel;li N, C. BUSINESS IS CQQD - i ' uuuMiaa uuariniccu. nuoui lusucautuua. . ... . . . t in i ....... ... ..,.,...... iJSWBSSSM .Ji-.l.Ji..'....'.".J! I. ' ' - - TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTE The ginalTuxkishUcnd .with the distinctive jhsiv cctcrtlut men Ukel ' ... mm " V 1 20 fof Strange Cases of Physical Cot lapse Noticed i)y Surgeon in -European War Montreal. Aug. 1 , Three liners flying British' flags and carrying more tltaa'J.SWmerirnghd t'aimuiitn whoJledfrom rontlnenial Kutope upon the opening of hosttlitiea ar. rived here todays They were the Vir ginian of th-Cnadlan Pacific- ftatt-: :' way, the Teutonlo of the Whit Star line and Tunisian of the Allan line. All three 'ships had escltlng. voy asesTTd" avoid Oerman warships they -sped "through dense fogs among hid den ice bergs.. In order not todlvulge their position to the enemy fog horns and bells were not used, all . lights Imere e t tug u lnhed and t he wire tew vn Hte-shlp were -kept mien Passengers onhe-Teutonlo-reportsd " iHt ths shifr had -been- pursued y a Hlennan--cruiserr- The- - virrhto-n 1 times sWfclil the aeas with her search- J tight In a effort to find the liner. The Teutnnlo tar to during this operation ami the cruiser finally llssppesred. wireless -caW-for-help1 -was then sent out by the Teutonic so her pas- -tngrsreimre(-nd-" tt--i'THt'-enljr nrought a British cruiser which wsa : thought to have been the Kwiex but ' the Oermsn man of . war also.- r- ' turned. According "to The tiaRsengers the Brlilsh rrulser wss 1n. pursuit of thntJerman - when 1hey- saw'th last " of the two vessel. Not In Waslilngton. Annapolis, .Aug, -4J4t' was an- nounced tdayat the Natal arsdemy. that otTers to arrange for the playing of the army-navy football game this season had been sbandoned,Th TOltrpsrnMirywTirtake "plac st Pbitadelehia-oi-fifewt'ork. " The only sultabteplars' ln Wash - ingtnn whs the trto""Brotmds, 8jicxs77 ernment-jitot jtefir "tbf7rhlte'liQUse; and It l siiiii that such condition iorr. the ue of the grounds were Imposed,,, that reprewnattves f-th- two services -discontinaed negotiathma. - - - - Braill Asks Apology, niliun fnreicn rmnTttrfTr. Tjiiro7Mul :;:', TZtTJ Isler at Berlin to demand fiom the Udramivovrnroent elanations"Bnd " the punishment of thpwi. ri-sponsibl fur The attack by tJcromn soldiers on "Bernardino Campos, ex-Piesldent of the Flats of 8uo Paulo. -.iccuraiog..-ta-n;pQrta-.rc,ct;ii;sd here (tenor t.'anipos nun astuuilted and rol-l-ed while en route acrutailie Saws frontier. At if onl rust -,jfmlly,.--:.- AkIicviWh, Aug. 17. S. D. Oordon., of the famous "ytllet. Talks," gave his timt irrtiire at Montreal stsembly fSTntmfrrire ,rnmfn'T,rt lTi?toa i , KlUich A larire crowa BBKenihied ftr the lecture,-- Tonight the -camp tire girls Riivo an entrmmf nt. the pro reeds oT-which lire to go toward k, fff Club bous- et Montrst Tw mormw: -iW: "Howwrd Airnew".losnsttm. - Trr-KTitmti'frttrTTTmrT-writ-tiTn'rWTei " of tciurfs rii first topic wil lb -i'eraonat vvorij Trfllllng Tlie IjMprik. Hsn Iheso, Cal., Aug I" Tb Jap- -anene cruder trt.uniu; . sailed north. .. from here at S:30. lodav supposedly trailing, the Jlerrpin. l:JCuteer.-Letpai "now coaling In bw t'tancisiH; -hay.:- -- The Idiumn cannot reniih Ken r ran clf'0 under 2.4-Jioua.l however. smd s' even. lt-Uia ti psig does not sail until one o'clock tomorrow the limit of her it Tiours stay, she will hive left the harhor.sDme sixteen hours before the Idr imo's jirrivtl The crew J'f thej Japanee cruiser wi;rkrd all Tnt nlgnt ar.q today coal- Toklo advices today promlising pro tectlon to shipping were taken her to Indicate the Idzumo might be urcd to guard the trans-Pactiie tyavel. routes. " ... ..-I. -tr IndijrnH.'ew-Offercrt -Ameriean. f Prof, Jwmtah Jenka of Cornell VnU- .iMtti-, r en c he d --ljondrm:tndsy - frtvm ,W11TpB'rttf 1 wy mii'ans-.n'---;tT'-c rtderailon. Many of thfm.-howeyc Ambassador (lerird Sie-.- caiw iw. MtUftt- ' - 7 " ' -f seirvH-' 'betweeiTparH i7 4'ttomany.-itxtterdam la being-j umcd. jMUtUti'attaa tra;-"' sit;
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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