SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 7, 1915.
THE NEWS AND OBSERVER.
(s-'3P "0 T -' S
CAROLINAHAS TRINITY WANTS TWO REGULARS
GOOD PROSPECTS
Says Coach "Chick" Doak
After Week's Survey of
; Material
"ftiipj iUll. March C ('oach
"''..irk" loak hu gripped the puUe
f htahttftehall mnterta. -rlth a mitfl-
i ni touch to prouesy. "Carolina's
!r(ifcpTtM fur a representative team
tr vmhJ." h admitted from all re
'HTt;, that the club uftordf Mime bIiik-i-iiiu'
unillery, "but sou never can tell
i" actual hiUin: capacity of a team
ml. ,thy encounter a pitcher in a
rtal (fame," a-tidr-il the furmer (iuilford
.llKe trainer. ' Home of the mem-
era of the aggregation have a repu
iation to live up to an heavy hitter.
however, and the real game will apply
rnrTPTriv,ae The Tiirthef romiliefitaryTpiareS on the team, but ir Th clearly
f 'flitch Doak. I 1 1i nati-onir team will h the
The Carolina .tniinor then biuach-
i biM ininrani uf the week-and re
'ahd the fmphHrii4 that he places on
lutnim oluo when he aid the hit-tin-;
practice w ill have right -of-way
t m.h -r forniM of preparation.
tv-ry -a?temNm--hitr wfiwtft wttl drtM
in i.atiHiK' out 1oik drlv.-K. Khort Hy
mns and otb,rwirt furm a, unable x
nu untiwOe with the willow. Thirty
'.'umniH'fs lire vn '-hM Hehj now
Vi'iiUIIK tliT- wmr i i-f"-l UI Ml II-
'' the sijiiad thai wilt be "carried
'ihrottnh tin1 svi.sun as tui acquisition
n trips and in t mining ,UHrtrr will
iiurnber around twenty plater. Of
'uire. the tm-ti t.tken uii th trip will
'"I reach ha n'linofi. The formal
.mi ii i it iio hm. will nut t-e HdmiriiH
' d. The CMiH-'h will rl' r ui tier men
in , Hi- i-im'mj mi MiiM ni ru I HIT
'h;.n by :i wIi-'N'sh!'1 dirt. Already
i-ic rlas.- Icj.o.j- h;.c lnii'i fu m;ik
H ihejr H',111 s iti.d men w-eiim
!) (r hoj-eie-F- i U., ,i-e
iKriat"i-n ili varsit
" ir th rhiNM n.-ld
ln k irt sunjt -, h re
a v urald. u ; t her
tlMr ptii'-iice r tii - w e i
he.com tng j
are flot k
They want i
- hiirtiu ej' oul-Th-
bovH art
'T i ail hi i lit a f e nuon ami I rain
:;ti F( mij)ht hii!T f'-r the village
(ul i-idbc u,iini.in i ha been rnuv-'-d
up fi-uiu . v..vk fu K .la. Thai
olntif-i ui .r.icur' 'til ithuut the
" lurk huiu . fitly hixten dayn luler-
iie 1 e; w ee: nuw' n iol t tie opening
uIrl, with Oak l;ule fnututi v"
m.i.ii ;.
'i'h corf rh 1ia bxu n t i -a; 'fin
r:u;lt' -l. titiuul .tut a .ie.tiului.-xiiuiui.f-'1
, t he nirn- fur the eaiiy Heaaon
:;in.- The ieain-woi esentil in
Iinifi'n Karnes mukeM it- imperati c
t:a' ' . hi 'ividual ineml'Vi N of the
i.iii- wi k iis i.hr i'i :idvanie uf .en!
. Thf u'M-r Karden may ollVr
-ii .kr 'Ui fiom lh" progrhin now lit
' h'- peri iyi tin t vl ae, blt t l.e
'i h( i r iii!stp rV Hiirprine! f r - ni l h(
' n. (S f .MJ tWU Wek UK'1'
. uuj.ii J-t.ure.iu e - Wood If uill
lit-. -t ; I id. n Hart, id i inion--;
'!' v- iii u'tifurm .Moinlav re--t-
i rt bid f.-i th U) a- imbH'.Uute
ii. i tirnt w;i .t regular backniop
; t - nut in i rainiriK last
. . Yu d 'II hiix d rnu!ivtraied
h.'ill'-'iaPd auilitv i. iiu the r -
i ; j (i f he ri'Klll.ir lui n uel. Hi.
.... - i-i-: "imiip In du lh ca'.'Il-
:ir. -i-jiiuui the rei.woii w ithuut aid
r iuit uf HhnrtMop if u.o-
t . i'liiii,K"- from the pr'dyit nlate.
("i . i r, iHcii hanuf will hardly ina
.. . . 'he rrclimbor gante
', ji I, j ii,'iv i'- HHitrlifd fu tin
i .d v i.fii th' hea v epd of tilt
. I,. ,i ,!- if.-..i . The .irtuiual rlat h
. lu. n..Si--h-dh. the liU 1 ' iuiltord
. h dturt it . .o Mhorr N'iehuh:.
-t h-" I 1 1 declared iiteiiihle
- i'i H'.i " t'i .Mill-lie cilii' M!'. i ii
, Tt M--t , "riJil'iif trui-" at sb-Tt
... -(.mU.I. i. ti'i U'-UhmK HronTid
.. ,o .-. and the avilltv Ifi eon-
; v m ..
.rib. ' dt
: ! .it.
i f tth
d
y roiMi'f'Tpi ihroiiKh Priori
.t- k t- : i he f.irrut r I "ton
jr lie -rtther up
't hiTrimop 11 no! Ihk
Mi- hatting uunlitiev ;ire
;erl.- ami h. couid ie
-. t h- tin 'T ga Men. nirl ed
;id(i. Mid tnipimed on for
: w hi t- h- went t" The
pi. - ni ne ill cuntimu to
II -Ik
. -iii. : : late will substantially
i! ! .. i i ucrsoilnel nt prnpttnitod
iii
. e i.
ollli :
1 1 1 i o i i a
m Hii'iert HaiPli' of akj
;p hiiv-'fTii -rii'-is romp
-npjr-K post. He Ii ik not
coristtttrr trtttnittK- e
.,nd lus lethurvy may-1' costly in t:ie
..-u . i.s.-n '..iio's. Julius -!ohns"l.
f mosi ikel candidate In lihl
:..-UI. is i.oi in ttaitKnc reKiilUM. Ik'
i,.... n.. ciprl-ed iti?joti and is acioiiy
tml ..iMMi.oiii'- r. 'Iii'iik niav rc;-t inn
.h.ini'i'.s to pla' this seuson .le tjkes
.11.- .-;y ajid allih.tS-s in a liapiy-
i.-luKy I in hion. - H l.l est.mth
niiis' U as l eftnlat If hut aruoitioh
s stirreo on to acticil.
Johnnie HoiiiK. of uftolk. V.. will
we.ii and work for the Job In hft
;.i 1.1 If it Mi !n trlmiiees for a fielder
,ml active to the n'h power. . is a
:n,sft.M plnye .fe-virtue of a v f.
he sport. Me has competition ami
lis competitors are prone to disihelievc
limi t'.'' Virginia hoy has any parl-
ilar p.iilins power until the proof i
on. lueive KdKerton of Fremont.
iVed I'earson of (iastorv and "Kuddy"
t;,i-ne of Wayne county are troubling
Mo'riiK at every opportunity.
' TnO HIIMK IttNS MK VYl.
I (alius. Texas. March ti. A eet-mnd
Hni: team f -the Xew York. a
lonala todiiy defeated' th.- Uailas.
Texas leaKuc. team her. .". to 1.
'I'l. i. playing left held, for New York.
Knocked two home ruro
)IIK COLUSS' TIIKKK TRIPI.KS.
I x6 Angeles. March ti. rMdie t"ol
.mt with thnee-Jhrv hacsera and a
.inale. '" chiefly reponaible tod.iy
for lt rhicaao Americana' H to' Wic-,
,,vpr the. Anaei-Ti.
.Ctaiit
acue. team The WTUte So
have won imn
Score:
R. It K.
hlcaso
'jw'eV.' KlepVr: hKclialiu "Mayer
Abels; and Hole.' iHrooks..
Homtman.
ONI).
. Rj th AnorifttnJ Prw-J
MVshinKton. D. C- Mar. .-Brtde-L
i-U Conn:, ncorinn out of a po
silde "V,00. pawo Cleveland In claim
Tf thernter-eluh rifle shootlnit com
uHtloh this week and won the na-
'""cuTmB winner waeBaniior. Maine
w.th "ti VefZu-Of M: Marlon. ti
second with 74-
-Haseot'ou
woo tirw. puu.
STATE TRUCK MEET
Head of Trinity Team Working
To This End; Grandstand
Being Constructed
tSbcclal to Tlt New snd Otasmc. i
Tiinlti College, Durham, March .
"FTcmr' nil' appearances, Utea Trjnlty
track Mm will this season put out
tin excellent team, which will. In all
probability make a good showing
among the other colleges of the Htate.
Captain -Matton la -out on the new
Athletic Held every afternoon from t
to 6 o'clock with ahuut twenty-five
candidates, pome of whom nn" old
men. -but most of whom are new men.
Captain Mutton Is putlng the men In
diHtunce running in .order that theli
winds might tie improved. It le not
nnssitdn In tell vet hifcl thn will muk.
outcome of the every-lay (ra UWiir
At the present time no uftVial eched
nle ha been annuricwll tty Manugfr
froforth. On account of the difficulty
uf Interfering with the baaehall arhed-
uleH uf the vaiinux colleges, it la pret
ty hard fur Muuaer Ooforth to net
a perfectly itrninRed ahedule. ' H
haa, however, announced hla inten
tion of KeltPTx the Hluje truck, meet
Kid. here thin year if poasihle. XI he
cmii arrtiitgt- to havr. thin meet held
on the Trinltv iHtupua. It will hrlna
all ff the track teama of the colleaea
tn the State here, and will lie one of
ihe liiKKeet athletic eventK evr held
in Ourham. ltenideK this Htate meet.
ManuKt-r Cofurth is trying to arranire
for Meveral other meet; with differ
ent colleen. One of thai .will in all
priihfthiltty lie WJth Klon r";lle(fe,
hlch Ik thin year putting mil her
tirKt true! tp:im Two meets vill prch
iil.ly he held with A and M . and ne.
jroliatioto' have leen opened u with
Wake Korexf-to have two meetx thiH
spring, one at. Imi ham and one at
';k. Korent.
Work on the new athletic TieM Ik
rjipilp proj.re-HinK, and It' promiseH
I. - J?e liu completeO1 one of the
prettiest alulfll. fields in the KoUth.
Alreud) mi excellent graft tiaseball
liinninnil null u cinder track have l.een
citiiipletril ami the xcatiriK structure
are now nearing cimplction. A jrrand
ftnnd i lietnif hullt which will have a
HentiiiK apuclty of live hundred peo
ple on tmth Hides of the MiindHtand
;.re Vieln huilt lo l.leachern. Of
ITiese. (lie "'Tarter "wIT'Tie Tarjfe eh'otiKfi
to liolj ui huiiiird persons, while
the enialler will liiivr a seiitinir ra
pacity of thref hundred
TKAM IX)H BLACK CRKKK.
fIa k (Vi'k Mar. . Hlack freek
eil to hHve one of the f&Rte1
Laelial team the comlns reason'HJ
ier hjol I nder the management on
Mr H llornc. foriror star a Klon
in TPT1 and 112 . . .
HKOWN'S : BI'-inftiXT 2.
: Bv Uii Ajwi-imo1-! I'll.
Heaninont. Tcil.. Mar ". --th
llcuiininiil Txus Uaciie team lot to
: team of Si loui. American lea
oe lii'rs, to Today in the first
e&hilntioti Kiinie of ihe Meg. on here.
I,ITKM Ol-T-- IXHl CMI
in. ii A.nd4'l I'rwni 1
I'itisl iirKh. I'a . M.ir. ti. Manager
y. C l:irke and John H. Iailey. buci
tieHM nuinaKe-, ' headed a parl y of 1 i
pl ier- f the riithurx;h , National
I,eMKie clwli wlilch lefjr' tonight for
Itiiw.-on Srins. Ky. NR.veral players
xrtl -jnnr The -parry alonp fh way.
Th" l"irato will to tn llot HprlngH.
Ark., alter a ten day stay at Kawson
Spriu.';. .
The subtle
difference
Letweeii well-d resstd
women and ther who
.spend as much money
"Tvith les-s eflect. j.i'ten liei
in their U.te in shoes.
Footwear that is beautiful
in itself, harmonious with
the ctfstunie.. and vibrant
with the, 4Auertropbii:
tan style, distinguishes the
first cl.is. Usually they
by our
SHOES
124 Fayetteville Street
RALEiGftrN.
Bernkrdt
i Crocker
FOR TRINITYTEAM
Methodists Open Season
April 1 5'With Trinity
Park
On
ManrtAl tt4 N o.jArwt I
Trinity College. Imrham, 'M.u.
The prvapecla for an excellent ha
ball team for Trinity tins year were
never before hriKhter. Keccntly when
t'oaxh Weat and t'aptain Maddox call
ed out thoae who were Kn:n: to try
out for plucea on the team, fully fifty
candidates responded to the next call.
Owtnir to the very larxe iiumher of
try -outs Coach West found it neced
aarv to pick his uad the lirst, of the
'ee in order' get into shape for
the first game which coniee a week
hencp.
T laat year's team only two men
failed to coma back. I hi yeac Ttu
two men are Anderson and Spence.
Amlrrson made a (traml record while
In colleae . as a sh.rrt etop. while
Hpence. last year's captain, was known
all over the State ax a llrst ciaas nluif
irar. While the Iokh of these men will
he keenly fell, it Is predicted that
thetr ptares WITI he (THed liV able 'play
era. The same old battery contpoKet of
big "Dinah" Kanipc and "Home Hun
Maddux will still be In koo.1 working
otder this year. Since this t the Ian
year that Ihcaa-two men wJll I lm k
on the teairt, they mean ti muke thin
year the best in thrM1 baseliall earw
Kanipe Is widely known us a very
skillful Kpil-hal! artist, many hcav
hlttniK baiters haviiiK sutruin'wil to
hta wide-breaklrn corves M.obiux
besides being an exc-ll4'iil catcher, i
Trinity's leading batter The oftj) r
man trying "ut for catcher ia, Kone. a
scrub of last i'ur. w Ifo itt eloocinK
ureal improvement. Contenting for
places on I lie pltchiiia stuf are l'ow
ell. Karnhardu anil IrC.r.ind. 1'owell
has hail inui h experience in the pit.-h-inir
line, havli.ir been on the pitchiiiK
staff of the Warrenton hiuh school
team, and pitched In several arsity
Karnes last year. H.irnhardt naji pitch
ed ullt-edce hall for Trinity I'aik
Schiiol and Weaverville Colleire 1--tirand
has won mu h reputation in
Inter-claas basetall.
Ktir the- initial sa k nythc. North
and Mi Kinnon are the main contest
ants. Myth Is a freahinan this jear
but he has already sriown that he is a
ha-iehall tdavef. I'.esldes tietnic a Kood
lielder he has .ImMii a remarkable
rrhtUty fof hlttinis Xnrth ia a scrub
of 1..M year and is rirhf in the race
M Kinnon is a vood .lhver anil is
making the other two i-itlM work
hard
Miler and Stuire are show iiih u?p Innit
for places at second twih-. Siler. Well
known as an All-Hlate basket bull star,
played on the team last year but mas
at first' moat of tkh tune. K.r sev
eral reasons Coach Wret shifted him
to second base, where he is -she-wins;
up well Shore hae lreerr on-the squad
for the past two years.
The onl two men tiphtinir for third
hftxe are lurhsm ami tirshaiii. Iiur
hani Is an oi.i Trinity I'ur.k School
star uinl plaveti third lias, on the var-.
sity team !ast ei.r r-itularl; ;ra
hani is a ir shmau and is nmktnt; lur
ham Hiirk .-xtru hard to retain his
place at this station.
At short the closest firht Is taking
place between Carver and lve. Car
ver played second on the varsity last
year but decided to shift ills p.lsitlSn
to short this year He player very
Kood ball hist year airit has shown
considerable Improvement love en
trrerl mnvgt 't the first ffme last fall
and from all npp.-arances !s uolnit to
run somebody a tiitht rare for refrular
place at short H
Tn 'Tic oulfielj are Thorns. Host,
Few. McOinn. Miman, Whitenei, Har
den. Cillea, Thomps.it' K. Harris.
I -a wrence. Thompson 11. and Mayes,
of these Hos. Tlmrne and Few seem
most likely to win permanent places,
althonch the other candidates are
showing op very well. Host is a fresh
tftaii this year at cuileire. Imt is a vet
eran at baseball, liavinc tiinyed two
years with the Trinltv Park tesin
Thorne le i ne of the varum standbvs
I of last year Kew Mayed s. rtl. lor a
couple of yearV. and is showing up
better this ear than ever before.
The (schedule.
M;iaicer lowne- has announced his
schedule, which Is es follnwsj:
.March 15- Trinity Park .-hool at
Durham,
March
March
t!in'h
March
lendint - .
r - Vermont at Durliami.
'I7"-Tjrayette at Durtiatn
Amht rst nt Oorhani
April
April
ham.
April
ha tit.
April
April
:.iui M-. al.tiurham. .
.'. 1 arhatri l'akj" :it lur-
Werivei ColI-e
Dnr
V - Wake Forest at Ourhani
Itl- Durham ls-anue at l)jr-
ham.
April 1 ?
April 13
- V. and M. at l.t.ileiun .
I'niverelty of lrnn:a at
Uurhum
t April M Peitdina,
April 17 Hake 1 cn .it Hake
Forest. -
April 1 Ki'iime.nd Internatpmsls
at Durham.
Aprn ID - I'lilverMIv
Durham.
Ajell 24 I'nivers.tv
i.f f.ei.rgia at
uf South Caro-
Una t Durham,
April r--l.niverity of Virinina at
Charlottsvilte
Aprll 17 V M
ApHI in V M
April ?- Kon.
April J V. I'.
May 1 V. I' 1
l at lexinKton
I. at Ixluctofi
ke at Salem.
I ut Hiarksmirtt
at lilacks'bnre
MUNICIPAL POLITICr
- WARMER IN GREENSBORO
-w . raiiilliUH- f s- Mjiit Makes
Itrntut-hk' usa-k- 4 liMncuhmi.
llHmia- J, Mandi). .
t;reenshom March Munitipal
IMiiitics ;re In-irinniiiK In tret Waruo-r
.(. H. -ook..'a tsndidate for reayi r.
has made a . ttfoadsiiie attack on Ihe
extra'vairance and inerncienc.x . as he
Htfmii it. of the admintstr-ojofi in Ken-.
eraJT and on Mnr Murphy, j fidure
40 do as mu h work as he thrvfT'zs1 he
should in particular This will be fol
K?whI ii doubt by stalemenix- ia r--pt.
and the f un A iTT be on- ..-New; .en
t rants as candidates are J. T. K. Khaw,
for eommuwinrr f putoltCL. jfety : :l.
Henry PhtDPs. or the same place:
C. A. Hendrix. for commissioner of
public works: W. li.' Itvrd. for jtie
iyf the munlclpl-ctu Mi. t'onk i
alao a new candidate. He tu uneed
to run two years tut d-c lined to
" " ' . ' :
. "Juit"ennlou ' l l ec'imiiin -popular
im tfcwUt Jkfrtca.'. ; r .-.. , '
ELEVEHVrCTORIES
UNO FOURDEFEATS
Splendid Record of Elon Bas-r
ketball -Quint During Past
Season
Klon Collerc, March 6 Tile Won
basketball quint for the season which
closed on February 2 7 In th i;iiie
with Carolina achieved a splendid
record. Onljr lint mu "of lat year's
varsity a tn the big the. Bradford,
K. K. familiarly known In Colle(e
circles aa "Shine." imd his record this
year certainly shine, havlnic f points
lo hia crexlit as forward and guard
Uradford never (rtvea up and that
quality mean much for his Hplendtd
record.
The other forward was Moorefielil. a
new recruit, -pptnlnic to h'lon from her
old rival, Ciuilford. ' h player of eagle
eve mid steel nerve. The offensive of
nearly every quiift that Klon grap
pled with during the season was evi
dently couched a him. The fastest
uuards always covered him.sland yt he
tossed 41 goals, securitiK i'i points.
Mcs'auley. the long. lank, angular
center, played all over-the court, lie
was ubiquitous, at times ridiculous,
and the opposing teana often thought
no iloubt iniquitous Me scored 33 lield
troal and 1US fouls, a total of I7u
poluta The general regret is that this
is his senior year. No finer athlete
ever pitched the . Klon colors, to re
peated victory.
Miiaaey, the superb guard, a peti
f roun Impertinence, to any ambitious
furward w.-ll he surpaa-H-d the most
sanguine hopes of the must Hjinicuine.
He not only held bis opponents down,
but slyly put twelve itlce mm: through
the pendent piwket His future in
ba-skettu.U Is destined to lie brilliant
nd there was. M idlleMol lie Stf
tenn tor full, the clinu.' captain, lie
proved a captain of splendid sports
manlike qualities. In the final game
of the scliaoll and the tinal giunt uf
liia .college career. Moriran actually
scored a field goal. He never had an
.a-inbUlon -to - pitch . but to pn-
cent others from pitching them, und
in this he was remarkably successful
The suhetltute m-n were Hr')f"rd.
J. M. who scored 12 points: Holland,
'JI points; Hutchins who promiws
much .as a college tiasketball star in
the guard etasn. and Harwood. a i en
ter of bright -Mitlonk
Fil'leen games In all were plavxd
with colleges in which Klon scored
:14T "ptdnta ar.d her opinuients "4!i
The tabulal d results are s follo:
January 11. Carolina 1j. Klon 9
Jatnuvry 15, Trinvty Is. Klon IS.
January ti, Carson anil Newma'n 7.
Klon 67.
January 30. A. and M --. Klon 2 Si
l-elirnary S, (ullford fs. Klon il
February ,A. and M. 11 Klon ;'l
February I, V. 1'. 1. I'i, Klon 17.
February . V. '. I. 17. Klon 13
February 19. Ouilford 5. Klon J'-'.
February 11, 8. M. A !. Klon IS
February lTi. Wake Kurest 12. Klon
35.
February ill. Ouilford ii. Tlon 32.
February 20, Trinity 16, Klon liv
February 24, Wake Forest 30, Klon
2 5
February 17, Carolina ir.. Klon 111
T.tal all other colleges 24t. Klon
347.
Klon played two practice games
with Y. M C. A. quints, winning from
Durham by 40 to 11 and losing tu
ireensboro by score of 24 to 1 n the
try out gam of tha aeason. In which
en-ery member of JM equsvit it No
vember 28 was given a chance.
An -analysts of thane facta reveula
that taking Into ax-count all college
raine played the quint won ten out of
fifteen. From the Htate colleges of
North Carolina. Klon won seven of
ten games, playing rive of the' leading
colleges aa follows: Carorlmt. Hake
Forest. TrinKy. li-iilford and A. and
M HuJiiea were, acheduled with la
vidsnn! but cancelled by that ilull.t.
Klon is the only bunch that played
a.11 the major teams) 1n the Htate. 'tak
ing two each from Trinity and A. and
M.. and breaking even with Carolina,
Cuilford and H'ak Forest. In view
or these facts It la hardly to be ex
pected that any other quint will seri
ously ente-itain any questton of her
light p be recognized as collegiate
State ehanTi.lori'
It would not be right to close this
story without a word for Coach Iioak
"Iroli." as he Is technically dutitsd
In his four years as coach at Klon
Doak. has seen hta team grow frum
laughing Ktis'ks among their competi
tors to powers to ree reckoners' with
and lp does It by his superior gifts aa
a leader and moiiUler of men. He
Is the living ombiMUment of the sports
man's sf.int and Klonlan to the core,
sir 11 fellow has anything In him. Doak
will surely discover am' '"' no
essctor of persona, gulet. peaceful,
ever unconteiitbius. he inoublft his nien
Into mai bines of precision and power
Klon .s proud f Doak.
He muM atid a word loo fur Jack
Johnson, his able 'and affable assist
ant. Kim performed the difficult task
of referecfn the Klon-Carollna gsnie
here- at rsdi rut mggvetion- ami-to
her entires satisfaction Jacg is lair
to the cejij;r and everybody known
It." Klon is proud of him .
h . ..
X IS BFAT H4.X AXTOMO.
San- Antonio. Texas, March - -Cleveland,
of the American lea,iie.
scored enough runs tn the third Inning
today to win. 7 to 4. over the Han An
tonio. Texas league, team.
HiKMivt.ToN boys sail.
Two Mop i I iitliHi eneanwr I talis 11
Ship Awaltx Tura.
.lec., i., Ttf ve sii.l ih- . 1
Wlltningtoii'." Marrh t. The steaii
rr City of Savannah, a handsome
freight anil, passenger boat of the
cean Steamh!p Company, formerly
. lying regi lari les-tween New 1 ork
and Savannah, baa sailed from Wil
mington fol tlie second time this sua .
son under 1 harter with cargti Of rots
ton f Ar ltotterdum. This trip she car
ries in. Son baits, valued at ttS&O.ono.
-hich is near! S0tnore than Kf
carried on the lirst trip. Several Wit
miiiKtou boys are aboard, among these
iM-lmrTh' D Metren, Jr.. who nailed
as purser, ami Mr. John Harper Tta
carvo was shipped by I If. L.ippett
. The Italian steamer Alcana has
arrived fro;n Oenoa, ' reporting to
Alex. Sprutit i- Son. hut it hax nut yet
len decided whether or not she will
he loaded with i-otton t this time.
trilecs are iM-iug awaited ami these
are depcrder .' upon developments in
the Knropean situation.
TIH I'M V, Ol'SBY PASSKS.
' -v 1
Native sT Itnli-Urh IMea at lfoaie In
1'i-tiT-sburg.
, siiwhm ii' TV Nrs. ullitHM.r l
I'ei-rsb'irK. Va.. March s. Thomas
TTctv, nati' e of K.ileigli s-nd for
thirtv-s-cf n' ears resident of NortM
Carolina- died riif pneumonia at his
residence tn this city last evening,
aged 6 srs. Mr. Ctusby nm
many year chief of . police of Hen
derson N. and for twelve Jrearrf or
Fmore woa k,i the employ of the Vir-
aita ACawi alio ruii k uii-Mii..iii
1'eTeraburg The- deceased ia n trvlved
by bis -wkl.ow. one daughter, Mrs, Dr.
FdV-Vaien. of WhaJevllle. "V a,. snd
one Hon. John Ousby. ef Alaska. The
laudy will be taken Jo Halifax, f.'tJ;5
ljfliurrwwJ"r' interinejiL
YOUNG RALEIGH
IN III LIMELIGHT
Lorentz White Responsible For
Washington and Lee
Schedule
lAVlimion Vm Vf L.V It a.i..iii.
eJ fr a ltaleiKh. vuuih to diuit th
bent rrh-Mtul4 Uiat tht Watihliifrton
and Lr bunhull tMm ha. ver hul
Kurenli T U'hitu, ;,Hf.tM.nt n.anuc'r -f
bateuall. sou uf Mr vV' MrV Whit-,
wan the man who n nine t!. 11"
nch-dule." whi'h lurhnlPH 1 1iit-
with th niuHt i f iriintRti v nltu-fi
in the K;ulrti uiiclmih AtlfuUl.- l
vtslon. X North 'aruhnt rull'jsen will b
mt )y VNuMhlnton and Ive this Fea
sor., t'lilvernity of .North 'nrulina am!
tho Cumlina Ahk1h. Anion th tenrnp
to lit t'iHointprf1 ure: Army. I nl
verMlv of Michigan. !'nn Statf. "ur-nf-ll
I'nlVitHlty. IjiKriTftto u1U-k.
I nivpi'sity uf Vext V ii wlnhi. i'orKt
tsU'n iiriil V. I. I..
HcfflilcH t 1 HMMMunl mannicr ff
haiaetiHll. I-irfiitz Whit" U on uf th
learifrH in r.licjff. lit w.-m roently
flertetl prplifciit tf lh Intel fr-tt rtnty
li:' 1 1 lit- ut th rHprt'Hntativ uf thn
Junior rluj on th Kxr'i'utlvf .'uiiimit-t4-
ih- pjitruttvt orKiihi.f.tiu of th
!nivr.itv ii ir a nwrrit-r uf the
Hhl K.iipa I VI rmtvrnity. th hite
Friar K.hhi'U. SiK-iKt. ami th "TUir
ton t'hilt
AlthuiiKh h' nui taHk .'in aftiw
puaitltin on tV i'iieral l ;iit hull
team. White tt iiite nthh-t l ;i t ly tn
rHiieJ " TTe H rokI ' Ihe TTaffV" T.4T
HoaL Or'w in th- 1 : 1 4 i:k m anl !m
)lytnt r' nt r on t hf J anhr hiik t -
tmli tfHttl.
House Gives Vets Larger Pen
sions '
'Continued from I'.-lg'' One i
from the- bar association will certify
Ihe result of the examination io he
Hupreme Court and lieeiiNc will l-e in
nued on this cer tificnie,
Mr. Seuw ell's lull l, lowing Die coln-iiiiH-doio-rs
of the H.-Mral countiek to
provide rules unit regulations for
building bridges, width i.T rmuK width
of wh.k;oii tiles arid ottii-r rtg u lat Ions
concerning lo-ldgi-s -uid touils met
with jcorisbit-rslile (,(l,,siiioii und the
btll was tinull pa -si d to apply to I a'e
count alone Tiie follmvinK .-ountles
were on motion alteiwHrd iucIiicleTl in
the bill I'.owan. McDowell, Durham.
Davidsor. Ilnmbwick. (luilforil, Ca
barrus. Yancey. ' Hertford. Johnston,
Macon, Chowsn. I'rankhn. Nurtlmniu
ton. Anson, IUud.,l.li. TfrcU. .'vlii
mance. Cumlierland. Cherokee, lira
hani. i'aipiotaiik. I'ltt. Hoke. Mora
gnmery. Ireibdl Itlclincnd. Washing
ton. Menufort. Iuplln. Hertie Colum
bus, MadiHoi'i. and Camden
JJolllI hssision Held.
The Senate iitol llou.'e for a third
time held a joint session for the pur
pose of electing members of the hard
of trustees of the I'nlversity of North
Carollnn to. till vacaudes
The Joint session was presided over
by l.lt'iiteiiunt-i iovernor 1 laugh'-ridge
and Speaker Howie Con-Niderablw
difficulty wu encountered In gelling il
quorum of the Henate, hut nfter a
search by Kenator Washington enough
Senators were finally rounded up to
complete a quorum.
On mu'tion of Henator McJeod, the
following gentlemen wer elected to
aerve until November 80. 119: !ra
ham Woodward, of Wilson, to take the
place of Fred A. Woodwurd. rcslgn
ed. and Islle Weil, of floldshoni to
take the place of Kminett It. Wooten.
deceased.
IIOtSK.
The House met at lu'oclock. called
toVrder by Spiiik-r Howie and prayer
was ofTe.rei' lr' W.. Mc' Wbil.'.
piistor of ilic First l'resb'terian
church. K.ilelgh
.A lalat.d petition from ltobesoti.
asking for land segregation u ilh re
ceived, and citizens of Harnett also
petitioned for . the .location of the
State HVhool for the llllnd. offering as
an Inducement, ode. hundred acres of
land "n -vhlcti to locate the tlistmi
tiun. Joint ltfoliiiih.
Mr Kittrcll in trod need a joint r in'
lution, prov liiiiig for th" ttppointment
Of R tpjrtslnttve crtmmltfee -t-o otleitd
Jhe tiiuiiic'iruiioii of President Kiiwani
"K. ' ir:, li.im. of the i niversity of North
Caroiln i. on April l!4ih. The -Yesolu-
ton wits tdsceii on its initiiidiite pass
age. Mr. Hrow-ii oiTere.l a resolution pni'
vidtng f.-r the appointment of a com
mission to invi si iKat c and report oil
tlie' removal of the State School for
the lilind. to the next tleneral As
sembly bill Ihe 'te-ollltlon flllb'd to
pa-s1-. the vote ,-iandimc: ayes. '"! .
noes :i'i.
Hills llldodili-od.
Tn. f.dlouiiig bull, wen- int I ml in-toF
II H I 'nil'. Mo plicrd: To Increase
pay of laborers ill Senate and House.
H It IMS. Thomas: For relief of
estate il S. ii Martlji. fornicr -alicriC
of An-on
H H lltsl ernon - Amend act
CotisoTirt.'iTrnf;- r-hH-rrr urlirurtriTi.
H- II l 'liiTi. Vet mm: Amend art
reb.tive to holding elcciioiiK in town
of r.iirlini;; on.
II. it lli'ii:. Mayo, amend ad i '
latir.g to treasirer of lie-iutori
Hill lo ledllce the nillllbei tif colli-
nu.sioiier of l.ee iroin five to three
whs tabled Tlie bill ph i in the
sheriff of Caoarrns on a salary and
alMillshiiig t hf oftlce of treasurer was
tabled but later on motion "of Mr
Hutchinson w ss laketi front the table
and reterr.si i,. the committee on
counties, cities and towns.
Bill passed third reading paj .nf
expenses of legislative vislttnc com
mittee to the 'uibw-hce Normal ami
Industrial IrMft'ile
sntsul ItcatHng Hill-.
Fills passed second reading iricor
pfiiating 4 he town jX Honlla : anhor
lie Wilkes to levy speiinl tax to pav
iriib-lned noss , authorize As'heule to
isslie to i P. Cl S -
I birtl lit-ading Hills..
Itrn passed" t bird i'-hiWok. amend
rout law Smfihtield t.nuship. John
sto coi;r.t . :iit:i'f:d hi l rtbt-tive to
fir.tnis C. i tk, I'li-ainage district ; Im
prove public "roads f Wake, author
ize WcHvervllle to issue Honda: pro
vide for w-orklng riit'lH of Watauga:
authorize Howhii to iev .pecial taj.:
author! ne' Klixalsstli ' "lt. tc issue
Oondf : a'.uho-ize New lianover .ttt ij.
sue bonds: extend llnifts o' West
Hlaoeiiboro . aut itorir.o.. Ire.l.-ll to is
sue bcbidi-; In, prove roa.Is of Wilkea:
prtA-ide oeiier roads for Terrell: for
relief of esfiite of C. ;. 1'etty. lali
shariff of Ice: amciol net establish
iilg record-V oijrt for Stanly: repe'
act e-stahli.-rfiug inedicHl dipensar'
of Fnio'i; coi f.-r 'isdiie wDwers on
sherifTs . Mild depaty sheiiftg of Heti
uersnn: compensate juroiS anu wii-
-ne.cs on Kuwait. ' e- - -
tll-l.r Charter Amended.
" The -fallowing bills were intrtHjuccc;
'a nd plt-ced m their imwiediste pils
sage: II. Jl. 'jul'l. Kililuu of Calawoa.
amend charter Hickory: H. H. 2'i;2.
Dunliin. amend road law of Ciooce
jSejk jl"'ns()lp, Martin county: 11 H
'2jX. tCent. appoint;' ft" . WolrfT 'a
justice" of peace for -CaJdwell.
The-HTtnse r.riM.(Httled lo the .job.:
sideration of I hn. primary blHNtnd al
i:1 aojoorueii ujiaievv aruu m
o'UuCJb , .- ::..
Fadtcry
5gFH3D
SERVICE STATION
THEHOOSIER POET
University Extension Lecture
-Carries Message of Love
From Riley
Hy TIIDHNWFI.I. ll Ms
High Point. "March ( Tlie third uf.
the eerios- of Fniversity te-ct'urot. was
given In the high school auditorium
last evening to an apprerwthe au
dience by Dr Tester Al.ui... Williams,
professor of school ailminisi ral ion
The Doctor was lecturer ut the Mrook
l n Inst H lite-of Arts and Sciences' m
113 and only came to our State I'nl
versity year before last
le lectured last evening on Js.mee
w'lllln.mli l(lle ' "let inr be. ' he
begun, "a mirror, holding before o ir
.lllcnlal UBItiiill tlie figure, life, the
fct llng of Mi. l;ile ' The entertain
ing ieaker then skeiched briefly the
life ,,f Hi. poet, telling of his blrih'
placc In the little town of tlreenflebl.
Indiana, twenty miles east of Indiana
pulls, In th- viir lni',J He spoke of
the hooMler poet s father as s promi
nent lawyer. we known and well con
nected, and gave James a good, com-iiioti-schooi
education, though the
youngster had no use for mat hematics
ami cirfisidereir histon an awful bore.
"When the . yet undiscovered poet
left school, because of a natural spti
tude for drawing he was apprenticed
to a sign painter." said the Doctor
"This, however, could not last long,
a.s the ln.y had a Htroiig tendency to
theatrical and was soon found with
a travelling troupe for whom he de
segnetl advertisements, re-wrote piays.
touched up scenery, and even filled In
us nn utuler-stlidy. ' one time dur
ing tills wanttering period he was led.
thrimg-h his loe of the ridiculous and
tils' fondness for a hoax, to pose as a
Mind sign painter.
"Follow log ttiis." continued t lie
piertoi. "unm his Introduction to
Journalism, and the use of letters in
a much different form uf sign paint
Ing '
Jdfe On a Newspaiwr.
The. story told by the Doctor of
UlleCs clever Imitation of Kdgar l
len I'oewss vei y Interesting It
seems Mr Hlley was tlrsl engsged on
the staff of a pupi.r in Anderson,
where among his various dutiea wan
that of turning the advertisements into
catchy doggorsl. " lie also gratified hH
more lofty umbltlans by sending dia
lect etorle to magazines w hich alw aya
proniptly TeTUrned them. "i in the
rival paper In Anderson." explained
the Doctor, "was a man who made
great fun of Hile and -called him h
Poetaster. Mr Ittley detfTtntneit in
vindicate his claims to grestness
Thus came about the clever imitation
of Fuigar Alb'n Foe in the ui of
"IMinuitie." which win published ln.it.
paper of a neart.v town u a ii'o'stliu
tnous work of Foe. ' The press of the
country took up tin- mutter and tie
nouiiced Itlley for his attempt to de
ceive the public and gain notorb-tv.
Tihd Mr lliley." continued the Doc
tor, "hits never ceased regretting this
t bought less act." As a result of this
h' los' his position hi Anderson and
his friends gave him a Wide berth
Ijit.-r Judge Martingale befriend.!
him ami gave hint a pnstion on tl..
Indianapolis Journal wbeie he w is
given a free hand anil told to iro in
und win - w
-Tlie Did Msinimin Hide,"
Viioing tttlier efforts here he mtro-ilit'-eil
a series of poems precetlej. iy
editorial comment and proclaimed a."
the product of lienjnmln F Johnson,
an old furnier of limine couii'v The)
proved so poi'isrr that Mr Itiby wa
moved to get 111. Ill together II. a li'tle
voluni" and have them published uo
der the title of "Tho uid Swinmiiu'
Hole, and ..'Levcn other I'oems
To show somewhat the heart of tlie
Hoosler I'oet," ih' speaker related
the following tnt'bi-o.t.
"The oh! home hltd Keen void to
satisfy the i-redlloisi ( tliv elder Kill V
during the time our J had been
seeking public favor So one summer
aft-r the po.-t hsd re-u ned fume, he
l.'undles off Ihe" old folks n- '-iHf.tt
nlM. slid while thev are fori" lie pur
chases the old place, repairs, aii'lic-furritsh'-H
H Six weeks Inter the old
juit!;i r lIlW cr and his w If.- come back
lo the ,,bl h.uiie, mid as they ffMind
the clear old .spot ready lo receive
them, and K. p litem In comfort the
resi ot .heir di. y-. lh- "id yuakci
father jiiil Iii" hand on th- shoubb-r
of til's. eon-r and vitth the lears tream.
Ing d sw n his -crinkled fin e he merely
mid. 'J -iin. thou srt n most n-iiintl.-able
son."
IKisu Into sunset Valley.
Ami erv pai helically the speaker
udd.-d "The good old man and hi
wife ate gone. et they fever forgot
ami we can never forget the love, the
thought fulness, the tenderness, the
real downright flllal devotion of the
Ho imi. r loo t " Th ltu?t..r thtn ex
plained the poet ndw makes his home
with his i-uter in Induinapoils, "snd
there is the soft light of the plains
be dreams snd write", of 'things ex
they wi.i. " His strength is failing
hinu however. -Jr.ce the summer of
10 IP. and we soon shall thln hiin
STORAGE
Recharged
R. WILLIAMS ON
(b). an expeiieruvd tatttfn man)
RALEIGH MOTOR CARS ftlACRCIE CO.
.J., McA. Gooii in.' Vtr,
ReprcsaitatiTO
aunofi. x. a
"Ma Senice-
as fulfilling h'.s own words:
' And 1 priy ;o Him still for tha..
trer.gth when I die.
To go out Pi the clover and tell K .
good-bye;
And lovingly nestle my face la lt
blooms.
White n y soul slips away on a breath
of pert;; II, e."
"This lloosier pst is nothing if net
Cheerllll. Srtld the
repeated i he Pni-s.
"It aii'.'i in. ns.
Doctor, and than
to grumble and
Mipiain
If.
jest as cheap
iunJ eay to re
Jolce.
tl.,,i, t t.i.l ...n. ..... thu u-BtKee e.A
aeiols ruin.
Wy rain's my clioice."' . ,
i ne i itH-u.r i loseu nis iciaunt u y -
saying: I cannot leave Mr. Riley
without pointing out what skim tu
me rne tnree great lessons ox nis me
and w tirks First, he has never f or--
gotten i be a boy: he lias kept youns
Keen tot. he loo never been iKher thaw
himself, he has always been natural.
Third, he has found his place In ltf
and rilled that place to the beat of hta :
ti i'i ot y .
The rendition of "The Sermon of
th- Hose" was especially snd touch-
IIIK t . 1 U.I t'l f.OIIH0. J. 11IWI. M .-..-
wants all ihiee of these speakers hack
imiin I'rofessors H ran son and Mc-
Kle and Dr Wllllsma
UltAT lUUCALS AT DAXIDMOS.
Ijargc vuhiiiit oi i ouitg osasxi . .
s-IMNlal .uls.
, s;- l. te T .- V.. Oiscnrr i
Diivitls.ui. March H The Davidson
Junior "rsti rli als began yesterday
anu will end o.night with a concert 111
Sfii-iii-er hall
The number .. ...ing ladles, moet
of them the steclal guests of one of
more of the fraternities, who ara to -
be here is tpnts large.
Amort them are these Kappa Al
pha Misses Louise Wyhe-. Lsncsflsr:
Ixuise "hj.ti Margaret Coles, Mary"
Stuart. Abigail. Kliaaheth and May
Bexerly Alexander, Annie Dewey
I'hmol.ers. Kuenla I'.Jseell. MlldrvMl
l.nlsyson. llsrrlet Drr. Charlotte:
tjenevieve Iloltleii. Huck) Mount: Mat- -tie
Packard. Hullunore; Marlon Yount,
S!.t s ille . Nan llugheimer. Charlea- ,
ton .
Kapps r.igii.a .-uiass-s .-eii wjmw
Villi-. Helen I'eyton. Hapldan, Va,
Kvelyn liUi'k. Susie Coles and Kath
rliie McDoimld. t.'harlotte: Vlrsdnla -Wiggins
I:. nil i ritz. Serena Ilalton,
M.itmrrt Fletcher. W)nston-8aleirtT;
Merlaru Sadler. Ctdumbta; Mary Rod.
ilt v ' t... 1. IUll, I'.ene Lindsay. Cam
den. .ii I nd.- Johnson. Hickory: l.ynr
Uirliai .ison. t .rcensboro. Sus1 Blaca-.
man. '..luiiit-us. t Ja. : Carrie t'art-
li.-ht. Vorkviile
StgTita Alpbs Kpsilon: Misses Mar
gjrei Seller. Virgil Sellers. Kasia 11a
goo.l. Sarah Smith. Kasley: Lroulers
(i Farrell. Kings Mountain: Krtveetina
Huttall. H'siinabam, Donald a liagan.
New- v,,rk. I'. inline ITentlsa. Oreeo
V1lle. W x'; Ktli.it.eth NnchoUerrn. Italia-
liurv I nil A Itelk Monrts-: Maymla
Liiraa. J'loien.-e. S C , Annabelle Wil
liams It'll Springs Mary Wilkea.
l-tur.-ns. 1. 1. nl. McKinunon. bruna-wu-k
til
liei.t Tli.'tn Ii Mrs Ada Kngle.
Mikses Corlnne "lit. I. on. I'athetine
Steele Mmguiei 1 1 1 1 Mildred and Al
pine Cults. Charlotte Daisy Wllklna,
iaffne. KUen She.ers. Winston-
Salem. Sis Duffy. Sumter; tiladye
Iney. Monroe. Sitrah Wooten. David
son, ekoiie Lipscomb, (iaffney; Teres
M.-i 'ubldns. -MNhsbur) : Lu lie Green
Chattanooga T. nn . Marv Parks lrey,
ii,orf.., - - l-'4.utM..A. uill-.Llik....
inotol. V a
i'i Kappa ' I i :.lis..s Anna M Fan- -
.'p- 'torlo. ;to,i i 'ordie Parker. Con
id u- Kurd and 'lines. Wine
i.u, - f-H i. io itov.. Hawkins, Beaale lea ,
,1'lo.v. tu t Itotinb- ir.' Charlotte;
M.rte H l'nvi.l-
I't Ksi..t Col, a Misses lluth Chat.
Ibid t e, -..,i,v. c..nii.. Mary Wat-
kllls. Alitor S. C. ; Jessie Wtlliforxl.
i mi.nr.!. ''hub. ite Harrell: Cheraw.
Annie l.t irie Wicker. Klon: l'ls An.
derfsin. Al..ieroli. S t
t. ti. it ri.Kis M:rr,
Mr. J. - I'lcnx- I. the New Kxahss
Kaic-r.
i-. . r . . ,.d oatrtv V
i ,, ,no,..,. yar h The Oreens--n
,ro i.o'ige -f Klks last night elected
lite ..l!nitr; officers for the ensuing; -year
Ktci.'1 rub r. J. ' llerce; ea
tee.oe.1 b-atttng fce4gh4r. Mayor ThoHvaa1
.1 Murphy. est,.eio..i b.yal knight. W.
Ii M.nlmt.ii- estc-med lecturing
Viiig'lif f m: VsiisT-.f swretaryr E;-':
I' :.s; ire.isurei !' N Taylor; tiler,
W it. Itiftler. board" governors. Jo-'
liiiu I'rit". K. C Weil I. J Hrandt.
J W 'one It X. Int. il. -v and J. Frank
I'a'mer T-.t-e ' three vesrs, W.- .
It ViiTjvhf- Mr S. tiradshaw. re-'
tlrinv . x-ilte.: ruler w as elected "aa '
representative o. she next eeaeion of
th . i o ml l-.iit. i ' le heldv In San
l-'r.niriss-o !-asi . Kxa'ted llulwU. W.
Siev, Frt was eb.-s.'n -xlternaie
Woman Turn- The 1icu
Sabstrirv Marc). A r"lther novoi
case .-oini' g up from tjold Hilt
bn.'ig! t i n ir. .e r-on. that section
snd 't t-i-il large crowds to tho
court .. i-e w4nian who wmm
t hsrge. wu b i-epir.v a . 1 tsorderry
houi-e- w-i" o-tiuMte.l and she Imme
uutlelv its.! th" .r .secuting. wltnosji
ane-tf it irirl tm-ird to the eatiafactlota -,.
tt,.. . that he was the father ot
n busc v ' Va; which she exhibited la
court '
BATTERIES
and Rebuilt
: RALEIGH, ; C