THO NEWS AND OBSERVED IT 4 T7 FTT Bulls, Patriots - and- ; . . -Tourists '4 Are Yesterday V Winners. il Phillies Lose Again ' : While. . Boston Beats Yankees, ' ay ; c:.m:.g, may 11, i9i5. SPG -fc LiiEOS LOSES IIISFIMIE "Chief Is Wild and Gives Up Ten Hits; Bulls Win in . V .Eleventh, -' ' ; "v - 0 lastcial 1W K ass'oejmwl. ' fmrham,' May. 14. Before boll dejr crowd of 1214 enthualaaUd and exclttaf spectators, mt whom over one hundred ekme oyer (rem too-Capital . City. Durham defeated Raleigh to T n anA eleven-Inning cam this at' teraoon and incldently administered the Arse beating thai "Chief Myera has suffered during tha season. Ths run that gave tha Bulla tha . victory cam aftar two batters had been retired, on via tha tannine ' route. and .tha other by skying tor ItyrrU Brick Boyle, - catcher "Ml ' then- Inflelder, delivered the wallop that beat Myera. After the mentioned two uta? J. Kelly arrived aafe on tha . InHial sack when Bob Schuyler, at third, fumbled hla easy roller, Kelly asked for a runner and when Msn-ag-t Mack refuaed at aucb a critical tltae Litchfield waa promptly aubatl taed a playing right neld. Utchfleld , then'ikolo when Perkins threw tow. Boyle then alnaied te center and - Lltuhtlald scam pared - homo .. amtdat wild excitement and cheers from the , Darhiruv rooters. FaiTm- made-a deeparste- -effort to stave r tha winning ran la that nnal frame and made a beautiful throw - trota ranter, bat -Red" ' beat tha heave by- a foot.--; As a-good exhibition of tha national pastime, but little can be geld. Other elements prevailed. However, those . who feelped to swell the gat receipts dldn t voice vary much dissent, vur aham tfaas were very jubilant over tha victory,,,': Not so much because It waa Raleigh their team beat, but mora an account of tha defeat of Myera. " Krrora were big features of tha game and from tha start the specta . tors were hardly aura ofan out until the hall had either finished its flight Into noma fielder's glove or la turn the barter, called out by tha 'umpire. It, waa tone of those exhibitions that fuknlah jplsnty of guessing on tha out- eorhe, From the way each team play, ed the nnal result waa always in doubt. Much reliable players on the defensive aa Dyeert, Angler and Morpeth drop, pad Hies and oh! what easy outs. Oss break In the game may not have bean a large part la tha result or It may have been the direct cause of Myers" -defeat One thing la cer tain, the elongated Raleigh twlrler waa pitching excellent ball until this break -in the game. Tha break la question occurred when Myera receiv ed a hard lick on the head from a throw, to nret, by Boyle. The blow ' stunned the pitcher for several wuri- uiea and sent him to tha ground. iW - recovered and continued aa tha paths. After that llrk he became very wild. ' Issuing -no leas than nine bases' oo balls and was hit harder than at any other tlma this season. . However. In mentioning tha blow an his head It la dona so with no In tention of giving any special excuse lor the aereau Jtaietgn certainly naa an oS day In tha defensive playing and with tha errors . coming at critical time tha Capitals probably did not have any great expectations of a Tio- tory- .. 'Manager Kelly sent one of ' his strongest pitchers against tha Capi tals. . it waa Kuykendall, a southpaw, who haa shown aa varied assortment of benders In1 previous exhibitions. Like all other southpaws who havo worked against - Kaleigh'a -' lefthaad . hitters he waa aent to cover after the fifth Inning. Jack Frey. who succeed el him, held the Raleigh hitters In check during the remainder of tha pastime. . Citrsno. Schuyler and Perkina tha peat hlttera againat the Bulls, the three players mentioned securing seveti of the ten safeties. Schuyler's double came at tha right tlma and gave two runa Perkina followed Schuyler with a single that aent tha third baseman home with tha third run In tha third Inning. Ralclgb - Akv R. H. Po. A. 5. Insert, If. ...... I 1 1 1 Mack. lb. ...... 4 Roberta, rf. . . '. . 4 Schuyler. Sb, .... t Perkina, c . . . . 8 I It Cltrs.no, aa, cX Myera. p. .Total "iViSTi 1 r T"s $i ' tl ' .4 Durham i " W. Kelly, as. .... Angler, cf. ..... Iggan) Jb. . . .. Morpeth, lb. .... McCoy, rf., c. . ... lavton, U. Hitler, lb. ...... J. Kelly, rf Boyle, c, to. ... Kuykendall. p. .. prey, p. ...... j Utchfleld. rf. . . . . Ab. R." H. Pa. A. E. 4.1-1 t t 1 ; -1 TI 1 1 -i J S t 1 1 t 44 11-11 U f 1 -Twe out when winning ran was ; Uoora- by Innings " "TR- ftaleifh. 114 414 44 T " lacham y. . ... , . 44t 414 414 41 . ;'. r.'r"'.", BIMMARI;', Two-base hits Bchuyler. Perkina Baeiinoo Mack. McCerd 1. Mill ar, Myera Baas aa balls Myers t: Fray 1. Mruck pat Myera ; Prey I; Kuy kendall . Stoic . hassa Morpeth, McCoy, Lite Meld. Double plays Frey ta Duggaa to Morpeth. . Ieft on r basee Raleigh 4; Dur ham 11. First baee on errera-Raleigh 4: Durham 4. Hit o Kuykendall, 7 !aS Inn ings: Frer I In 4 Inninirs. Time f beurs. I mlnutea ' Umpire Mr. PaaaterC - Attendance 1114. --. W T0WXSV1IXK.14I STOVA1X . i tasariat Fa nan and OlMrar), Tewnsville. May 14. Townsville and Stovall met on the - letter's (rounds la a faMt- and Interesting game of basealLb Townsrille was the .'iVlnnr by the close score of 14 to . ' Several errors 'wera charged ajrainst each i-i'le, but Ihe. lenre aumoer of ijid "a era amply entertained. TIMELY DOUBLE DEFEATS HORHETS t aexsssmaMajieaaaraesa . ' e - .. UfeBane't Blow in ,: Sevetith ' Clears Loaded Sacks; An ; other. New. Pitcher. 'Greensboro. May 14. UcBane stinging doable to right field in tha seventh while the bases war loaded cava tha Patriots three rung and what proved to -be tha ona necessary fori Rowe'a pennant-aspirants - to defeat Charlotte, T ta i. McBeae also featured In tha defen sive part of tha contest with pretty catch. Howe and Mo Ian war cnar lottes battery and both showed op very wall considering what they were up against. . Row came good at tlmea, hut ha waa 'cry wild and Ave of his paasss resulted la runa Kwn carae to tha Hornets from tha Wllkaa barra. Pa., club , . ander an optional agreement.- - Chrurt anbury, porkontey ana Mues li an featured with their gelding. Charlotte -' ' Ab. R. H. Po. A. E- Christenbury, It . 4 J 1 4 Dtirborow. rc . . . 3 I . x Hoykln. ct i.. 4 1 , t Munch, lb. . . 4 ' 1 4 1 Emery. Ib. 4 ' 4 4 J 1 Sheehan. Ib. .. 4 11 t Parkorner. as. " t" :t' I Nolan.- e , -1 - S . S .4-4 Lowa...n. .... McDonnell 1 ) 4 4 4 4 -'TotaL,, (Jreenoboro 7 Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Brouthers, aa Rows, c ... a s -A 1 - ' I - 1 il a a 4- i 4 a t iii 4 a i t. hi Edwarda ct Ooeaeil. It .. .. Van Horn. lb. McBana, rt .... HewelL So. . ... 4 4 111,1 Welch, Ib. . . . . McWhortar. p. . . 4 4 4 1 a Bchwartie. p. Total ......... aa t ut u 1 ' Rovra out. Interference In Id; . . Rowe oat In - aeventh for bunting last -etrtks. - Batted for Vow la Bintb, -! Score by Innings R. Charlotta .......... 444 44a 1414 Oreaaaborv : 141 444 44- - BUM MART; . Two-base hi ta McBana Boy kin (SI, heehan.- ' , - Three baas Bits Kowa, Home rans Nolan. 'acrifloa Row. Uosnell. - Edwarda. Emery. Ijowa, (.--. on aaiia Mcwnortar : Lowe 7. - Htruck out McWhortar 4: IjOW S. Hit by pitched ball Edwards, Boy aim ( by rtokwartte). r r.-r-- Doable playe Mcliaa te Brentn- Left on bsjea Charlotte 4: Oreena- bora; g.-- ..-T:.v-.-- - First bass an errors Charlotte 1. Hits off McWhorter. 4 In 4 S-S Innings. Time a hours. - -Umpire Mr. Boyla. ' . Attendance (44. ' - RED SOX EVENS WITH YANKEES BY WINNING, New Tork. Mar 14. Boston avea- ad tha series with tha Now Tork Americana My winning the last game tooay, to i.. . . k-ore R.H.B. Boston , 141 444 441 S 4 1 New Tork . 444 444 4411 I 4 Footer and Thomas: Mciiale . and Kuna maker. . Where They Play CAROLINA LEAGUE. RalHgn at Part am. ' Hkantoei at Aahcwtlla. . tltarloUe at Greensboro. NATIONAL LEAQUE. M. fioaria at Rontnat. : 1 . tldcago at BrooaJya. ' (iarlasjacl at New. York. i , Plttabarg at Ptoiumwpiila. - f AMERICAN . LEAGUE.- 1 vTaablngtoa at CMcago. PhiladelpriU at Ha, Lamia. BoatoffKat BerroiU .. Now at CVeveiaad. V ' FEDERAL LEAGUE ftt. Loanw at Baltianara. ' Kaaaaa City at Newark, f 'litragw at Broonlya. Plusbarg at Beulaiav , HARTLAIfD A leconunf coSaf dud ia wiod enteJy low and coBaarlaLki Ce Ha ICw ' TlVIfiS AT TalEnCY OF "DOC" F League Leaders Have Very Easy Time Beating Clancy's Bunch, Twelve to Two. . Ashevllle, May 14. "Doe" Ferria added another victory to hla list of wins title afternoon when ha held tha Twina to four hlta while the Tourists were hitting that pill to all corners of the park. The nnal count waa IS to S. Winston's two tail lea came In tha second frame aa a result of errors. After the fourth Inning the visitors failed to garner a aafety off Ferrbr de livery. . Shaustlo, a aew pitcher -for Clancy, made his dsbut In this league and pitched batter ball thaa tha score Indicate. Tha Twins failed to give him tho proper support, they putting kind. - Manager Corbett haa - relsasei Charlie Clapp and In this afternooa's game aUrks, ex-Xounat, played right field. . - - 4 Wmatoa - - . Ab. R. H, Po. A. IB. Mack to, lb. ... . 4 4 1 S 1 Mooiwfield, It .. 4 4 1. S . 4 4 Stuart., aa ...... .4 4 4 .1 4 Barber, ct ..... . 4 - 1 1 4 4 S Kohler. c, ..... , . a ' t S t 1 4 Oetea. lb. S 4 4 '4 a 4 WiDlama lb. .. S 4 14 4 1 Maado. . rt-.-.i -,-.-.. d I Shauatla. p. ....'S 4 " 4 4 4 4 iota -. w as a 4 14 i a Aahevlllel-' Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Bnvutit. at Ill 1 S 4 CorbotL lb. t 'v -t1t Waeem. lL ...... . 1 I 4 t a Bomb, lb. .. .. . V 4.1114 S 1 Hlckmaa. It ... S S 4 , 1, 4 4 Petri U. Ib. ..... 4 ISIS 1 Klrka, rt. 4 1 I l;l 1 Jlmines. a. , 41S.41'4 Ferria, p. t. t 4 1 1 -1 -.7 4 Total' ...iaf ia 14 at 84.4 Roots' by innlngs-r- R. Winston . .. . . . . . 4S4 444 444 S Ashevllle ......... 444 111 44 IS ! ''-',. STTMMART; v"-; --., --' . - - , Two-base hits Waaem. Three-base hlta Jlmliirx. ' ' , Bacrifloa Kirka . Baas on balls Shaustel I. Struck out Shaustel 4; Ferria t. Hit by pitched ball Perritt Stolsn basee Corbett. Wasem, Bumb S).' . - ! Double plays Bradanaw to Corbett to Bumb, Ferria to Perritt to Brad shaw to Bumb. . , Passed balls Jlmlnea Left on bases Winston I; Aahe- vtlle 4. - First bass on . errors Winston 1: Aahevtlls 4. Tiros 1 hour. 14 Umpire Mr. Blackburn.. JIAUsndanoa T 44. --rr- RED8 TIOER 1 Petrott. Mich.. May ltSeorsr'" R.K.B. Cincinnati ... 411 4SI 41 4 4 8 Detroit ...... 814 114 8114 IS i (Game called to Catch game).. Ton?, Brown and Dooln; ed bet ter, Oldham and Patera ABERDEEN It; SO. PCTES t. . rajiriil si The htmm aad Batial. -Aberdoas, May 14. Aberdeen 'de feated Southern Plnea, lite 4. Tha features of tha gam waa ay horns rua by Phillips, of Aberdeen, ' Pleasants ana Brantley: a. wiener. V. Wicker and Orubba. STANDING OF CAROLINA LEAGUE. X " Eli I1IS Crabs W. ,t. Pet. AalM-vtU ........ 1 8 JMt Raleigh .......... It S .Sag Dsrtuuaa ......... 14) S .eat GmsMboro ....... - - .aaa. Utaartoai ......... f 18 ' ,IM thartouo I'M .441 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Oaba . W, I Prt. PtiHadyriinla ..... 1 T (Iiacesro ......... 18 .414 RoKtow ........... 11 .4041 CrnrtiuaaU ........ Id I AM PtttaJMHW -.,,V..lt.-ja ..4nS Brooklyn ........ 18 . .4114 Bt Vnmia ......... IS 14 .411 New York S 14 A44) - - FEDERAL LEAGUE (labs ' ' W." , U ' Pet. .64 T ASS A4S AlS AI4 .4 A48 Pltnbau-g ........ 14 S Chkwa-n 14 IS - Newark .......... IS It Rrooklya ......... 18 . II asi city ...... ia il Baltiaaora .... ... IS 16 NC IjOwIs ......... S 14 BaCala S 14 . YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. CAROLINA LEAGUE- At Tearham S) TUletgh . At Oroeasboro T fhartotas 6, At AaocviUe 18 Winstoa 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At noatoa I4 New Tork 4.' At Rraoalya St PhHadrlphta S. At Plttabarg IS) Oiteaga 1. No ethers scheduled. - 'AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Xew Tork 1; Boatss) 8, No ethers sctaedaled, - . - FEDERAL LEAGUE At Xcwark St CTilraaw IS,- At Brooklyn 8; Iuumm City 4. At Baltimore. 4: PHtsnarg IS. At Balo S; be, Ioats S, (fowrtera innings). VIRGINIA LEAGUE. . At Norf.Mk S; Rorky Moant T. At Iwgolk I; hewnort News 8. (el ifi malncsi. At Prterabarr SS rortaBMmtb 4. (tn. Innings). DELL IfJVIIiCIBLE ES Brooklyn Recruit Blanks Lead ers; Braves Beat New Yorkers; Pirates Win. .' flr at iainHlil raaak, , Brooklyn, N. T May 14.-MDall pitched aa almost - perfect game against the Fhliadeipnians today, al lowing three scattered hits, and Brooklva won by 4 to 4. Dell fanned eight men, Dugey, Bursa and Mayor were sent ta the clubhouse for pro testing strike decisions la tha eighth. Boors R. H. K. Phi la. .....J, 444 464 4444 I Brooklyn .... SI4 444 4 4 4 Mayor, Baumgardner and K 1111 for, Burns, Adams; Dell and Miller. . BRAVES OUTSAT GIAJTT8. Boston. Masa. May 14. Tha Braves wars on tha long end of a free hitting, free scoring gams with New Tork today, winning 14 to 4. . Boston obtained six tallies la the opening Innina at tho exponas of Tssreau. Boors - R. H. K. New Tork ,. 114 411 848 4 18 Boston .. ... 448 44S It 14 It Teareau. Bchupp and Myers. - Me- Lraaa; Tyler, Crutcher and Whaling. BETESr BTRXER8 WED. ' Pittsburg. -Pa, May14. Pittsburg woa Its sixth consecutive victory to day by defeating Chicago 14 to I. Be ore ... k. if. to. ChJoago ..s 114 414 464 t J t . Pittsburg . .. 144 444 14 16 KabeL Lavender, uneney, K.. A asms and Bresnahan; (woper, consaiman. C, Adams and srhang. Pars ham. one of Raleigh's favo rites, should be very careful lest the gams warden get htm for hunting snips -out of season. Parnham took one of those delightful hunts a tew nights ago and held tho sack. It waa a hard game to loas after tha Capitals had knocked Kuykendall put of tha box and registered sis runa. Tha Clayton team has entered formal protest against the victory by Raleigh Saturday and wants aa op portunity to play tho oontest over again. ' Tha protest is against tns ae rial on at first la ths 11th Inning which gave ths locai highs ths winning rua. Tha manager of the Clayton team dlaajrraea with ths writer of tha gams In regard to that part of ths account which said that both runner and ball got to Brat About the" earns tlma. "The runnsr waa at least tws steps rroen ths bass when ths ball -waa caught1 aa says, , -: ,,, ,-- Twa mors new ones for ths Hor nets. Vary aoon they will have aa entire new Mns-upv ; Wonder what la Emery going to do with "Chick" peak, uab says na anxious to sex Doak again oa third By gabby. Oab to sorry ths Capitals Five victories and ana defeat la not so bad for Klraer. If he keeps op his present gait hla record will ba some what around "won 84 and , lost 4"" whan ths last game la ended. THE CLUBS VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Ctaba - W. NMpOrt aV9"IVV i afBWPwHalbWITJ m Rortty Moewt .... ' t Portasnowtli -a...... S Norfolk ........ .-. SaSotk - d u rw. - 4 .414 t . .6 S .441 t .448 8 "".4S AMERICAN LEAGUE (labs W. Detroit IT New Tark Tw.".,:. It U Prt. T .7S4 1 " .SS Odcago .......... 14 Roaum IS ," S : If ;vs'ii ' - is is Aad -. .454 AM Cleveland m v Vt'adilngloai ...... - S "- nulaoldt ..... 1 St. liowis ........ 4 ASI SOUTHERN LEAGUE. 'CISba MfyW OtHdSsaaafl . e Nashvllla w. ' - I.. m. 16 S AST 14 ' A4S 16 ' IS ' .SOS 15 II A4S Chattanooga . , Birmingham .... Mranptds. . IS 18 ,41 Atlanta ,4.. II. IS ,428 Mobile 8 IS. ATS Little Rook 4 IS ASS J SOUTHERN-4EAGUET At AUanaa 6: (Tuiuanooga S. (Srst gaaan, efewra Inalnga). At Atlanta S; Uattsnnri 8, (ace ond game, alx taMnrardsikaaa). At HirmliNrhaa S; Mevnphts 8. At New Orteana T; UtUe Hock 8. At Idobilr-Naahville, ralsa. . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rtctuwaad III Beffalo S. -At Jrrary City I : Moot real g. At Newark 8; Rerhcauw IS. At ProMcsxw S; Toronto 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At St. Paad 18: Mlnnrapolla 18. -.o ethers srbedaeml. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Albany J Iwvaaaab' 1. (eight Innf "giil At 1 oiambea 6; Charlritoai 1. iAt Mama I : Anrvma . At Jackaeavillc S; tMambta I. t first gaanr).- - - . -- - ' At darkMTMivlIlo S; ColamMa t. (anr oad raaaa, bevew tuatuga, ty agrre- ftGAINSTPHILt Diamond Dust aaaaiMaiHaBSBaBMHHBBBMaWBBaesal KAUFF'S I'lILD THRQWISGOSTLY TFederal Star Gets More Ho- ioriety Chicago Beats In dians; Terrapins Lose. Brooklyn. May 14. A wild 'throw by Beany Kauff oa Chad bourne's sin, gls with two men aa bases gavs Kan aaa City three runs In tha fifth la alng nf today's gams and these with ona in tha second were enough to boat Brooklyn. 4 to S. , .Score: . R.H.H Kansas City .. . .414 414 4444 4y 1 Brooklyn . . .,.444 44S 444 I 4T t Packard Land. and Brown;: Wilson and . CHIFKD8 WfJNERA. . uw n Newark. N. J, May 14. Chicago woa the final game of ths srries bars today from Newark. 16 to 6. Score: - R. H. B. Chicago . , ...146 444 44S 16 18 Newark . . . . .418 464 S66 s i 14 - Black, Johneon, McConnell - and Wilson; Rculbach. Brandon and Karl den. .. . . ' TERRIERS VICTORlOVtl IN 14TH. Buffalo, N. T, May 16. The clos ing game of tha Bu Louis series to day developed la to a 14 -Inning battle tnac want to tns visitors, 6 to . tlcore: . , R. H. K. t. Iuls .666 866 166 666 68 IS 1 Buffalo -,.441 S64 464 404 46 S . f ! Herbert and Hartley: Bchuls. An deraon, Bedleat and Allen, Blair. , EASY FOB FTTFE08.. . (Br aa iinSilil Peaal. BaJtlmore, Md.. May 14 Pitts burg had an sexy time winning to day's gams from Baltimore, 14 te 4) making a eleaa-up of ths ssnas. - Be ore: R. H. K. Pltuburg ,,.,.664 S44 844-14 14 Baltimore . . . .414 866 614 4 8 Leclair, Barger and Barry; Suggs, Bailey and owsna. . t E & AVEBB CAPTURE PRIZES Memorial Day Golf Tourna ; ; ment at Country Club . .PrawsThii Entries. Dr. William Moncars was awarded tha prise for ths beat net score and Mr. Thee. aa. Weob the priaa for the best gross score la tho golf tourna ment yesterday afternoon at ths Hal sigh Country Club. There wars thirty entries for ths tournament and ths Interest was Intense, Ths prises wars offered by ths asw president of ths club. . Mr. Chaxiee R. Johnson, Jr., whe has been 'golf rhamplon for mors thaa a year. Indeed, ha main tained this-championship la thla Me merial Uay tournament, making bath the lowest gross and the lowest net However, having offeree) the prises for the tournament hla score was not counted In ths awards, ur. Moncure's prise was- a dosen golf nana . aar, weoe fix a gou sues. - As usual there wars freak scores. good and bad. that always add so much te ths .Interest aad uncertainty of amateur play, soms who ordinarily nutks among the best scores coming In among tha worst, and soma of tha poorer players getting scores in. the tournament that rank well up In the list The Hub house and grounds wars the mecca of large numbers of the members other thaa ths golfers dur ing ths afternoon and this, the first vcial event for the new official year, proved most auspicious rn every way. Ths tournsment acore. the players. their gross score, handicaps and gross follows: - Gross ire't. Net Chaa. E. Johnson. Jr. . St It T4 Dr. Wm. Mo neural... 68 14 T8 T M. Webb v; a r. - T "14 44 A, P. Baumaa ...... 44. 14 41 T. Fountain ...... 144 St ki P A. Tlllery .....w, 148 ; 14 88 M - H. Vhei rv.l44- 11 88 K. D. W. Connor ... 66 14 . ba W. T. IMxoa 166 16 .67 A. i. Maxwell ...... Ill SS 84 O. R Thompeoa .... Ill It " llr. T. M. Wast 144 . 14 44 A. Cox lit St 64 Waltera Durham. .V. 14T-'14 84 W T. Currie 114. - St 81 114. lit B. Tlmberlaks .... 41 J. B. Cogglna W. J. Martin........ I. T, vveat ..., .... Max Levln .......... W. R Wilson ...... 4S 84 64 111 6f M ii 141 81 W. H. Bagley C A. Johnson ...... a R Hhepherd ..... 44 C. C. McDonald...... 184 V. H. Brigga ........ lit EX W. Thornton .... ... At. BY H rower .. .. 4 ... iiJans It 84 W. & Bandy .. The earns Winston scribe writes a long article about the Cuts C ruling and how It has worked bad for hla club.' No wonder he wrote 1C With O arris. Rollings, and , few -X her big boys , gone , the Twins look . mighty weak. He aaya ths rule haa not helped 'the Twins and then In another paragraph aaya that his team ls not paid tha salaries tha one last year waa" Woa der what haa become of thd extra coin; Everybody understands that thd war aonditlona haa hurt attend ance ia every league throughout America, Thla Winston scribe ran not see H that way. The Carolina League la the only league with smaller atten dance and It la because of Ihe new rule is hla thought as brought out by hla art trie. Clancy himself stated that he thinks the rule a fine eaa. If the Winston scribe knows mors about baseball than Clancy, how about soak ing. hLm manager cf tha Twina One of the rules of organised base ball provides that a player can net be sent to a minor league dab by a big league club nnfil intervening class leaxuee have had a refusal of such u era. I 01 u TAB HEELS 1110 FHOuTJIORFOLK Two Twirlers Driven to' Bench; Goobers Lose; .Builders Defeat Suffolk. ' Norfolk, Va,." May. 14. Rocky ai oust oeieaiea Morrolk by taa score of 1 to i today. Two twirlers were seas ay each team, the visitors driv ing Cochran to tha showers tar- the fourth, aad the locals sent A hp legate to tne eeaca in the second. Manager McMahea. who has been out of the game ea account of Injuries received a montn ago, waa hack today aad mads tour nits. , , - . The score: - ' ' - -"- Rocky Mount Ah R H. Po. A. B. Blttle. If. . ...... t - 1 i 1 6 il Doyle, lb. SI 8 8 8 6 pnyoer. in. .... I 114 4 .4 Qonsetrea. lb. . . . 1 4 4 4 4 6 Gray, rf. ....... 4 1 8 4 4 1 Klael. cf. ...... 4 4 114 1 Parmalee. lb. . . S 1 4 S 4 4 Itaubert. aa, ..... 8 1 41 a 1 I'irlch. e. ....... 4 J 8 6 8 4 Apptegate. p. ... i ll s s S I Taagus, p. ..... . 8 4 4 4 8 4 Total ..... 81 T 14 ST IS 8 Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. 4 1 118 4 4 I 18 4. 4 Norfolk Cleveland, lb. .. melnnrenner. 8b, Thraahr,-eg, -- i . a s s H. HLawart, rf. 4- 4- S-l- S-4 4-s -S '-a-t-a 4 U t 14 14 Clunk, If. rolles. lb, McMahon, aa. ... Mace. e. ....... 4 8 4 4 8 4 8 4 1 8 4 S 8 a 4 s i Cochran, p, n, , naumgarauer, p. . e- Total at it it it . a Score by main R. Rocky Mount .. 481 418 444 T Norfolk ...... S14 444 4S4 I SUMMARY: Stolen ' bases Cleveland. . Bteln- brenner. - Baertaca Btelsbreaner. , Clunk. atare. Two-base hlta fHainbrenner. Orav Double playe Cochran to Mace to Cleveland to Btelpbreaner. - tuts on Applegata. I la I Malaga: off Cochran, 4 ia 8 Innings: off Taague, T la T Innings; sff Banmgard aer. t M 4 mains. Struck out Cochran S: Baumxard- er i: league g.. Base en balls Appleaale 1: Coch ran S; Baumgardner S. Wild pitches Cochran, Passed balls C'lrlch. Left on baaea Rocky Mouat 4: Norfolk 1. Time 1 hour, tt minutes. Umpires McOowaa and Boas back. PITCHER'S HU(Gt WINS, Petersbu'rg. Va , Maf 14. Ports-' mouth defeated Petersbsrg. 4 to. a. in tea-lhning contest today. Zeimea doubled to left aad McCleary scored him with a alagle- t left.- McCleary waa tight In pinches. The bass rua- niog of Simmons aad Damraa's .work at third featured. . Scores R. H. B. Portsmouth ..166 666 611 I 4 14 . 4 Petersburg ...616 6616616 8 T 8 Batteries: McCleary and Flab: Rice, Hlrsch and Tee. Fraaclace. PRtmATS AND TliEX.WlJfH. Suffolk. Va. May 16. In aa eleven Inning game today Newport Newa dereated Suffolk by the score of 8 te 1. . Mullta held the locals to four scattered hlta. . Manager Carnea prw testsa tns game en account of um pire Buuland calling Smith out at second In ths second Inning. , He ore : : 41. H. SS. Suffolk . . . .464 444 441 441 4 8 Newpt News 444 444 441 41 S 8 4 Batteries: Gaston and Waits; Mul Ua aad Haseon. - ROANOKE VALLEY LEAGUE. Roanokv Raplda. May 14. The beat game ever played In tha Roanoks Valley tatague was staged here today between Rosemary and . Patterson Mills, Rosemary winning 8 to a. Both Barnes and SorreJ were at their best, each allowing three hits and Barnes receiving self tat support, - A great throw by Moaher. ths premier outfielder, was a feat are. Score by innings K. u. K. Patterson Mills . . 144 414 444 8 1 Rosemary r -.jqa.-att.an..fn ., t-t-4 Sorrell and Dodglna: Barnes aad Colllna umpire Mr. Vaughan. - You inSUailf appreciate the Camels flavor, because tobaccos is more dcUsfatful than eUSer tobacco vnoked draightt Cooiparc them with cigarettes you tike best Urjierstand Camels can't IIALEICII HIGHS: AIJD PIKEIflLLE Strong Local Team Will Flay v Its Second Preliminary Tboss people who failed to se the (Ins exhibition of ball en last Satur day as green by ths local team attaint ; Claytoa. will have a chaaoe to sea another good team in action tomorrow at 8:14 o'clock at the Uaague Park. Raleigh will meet the strong team from Pikertlla, which haa wa eery gams played. They were la the, re cent finals last year and showed some good baseball. "Shag" ' Thompson helped them last season. Thev will corns here with the determination to win tha right to play New Bern on the coming Thursday. Ia this game ths eastern championship team will' be chosen to battle with the western team en vteat rlaturday. the lath. The Raleigh boys are In high aolrita and hope te win both of these games and then ge te Chapel Hill. Their record certainly deserves ths hearty support of all Raleigh lovers of ball and of those Interested In the high school's success. This game will be the last tlma several of ths boys who have dons so much for R. H. H. will aver appear In tbe purple and gold en a home ground. - Through four years they have worked and made a reputation for themaeivea and 'for their school. . Sowte-et tnent will aoon be making good men In college and in Ufa. Bee them In this- laxt home contest. They need .support. Tha high school will be there la a body.JIow many cltlxenn will b there. -- ---1"-: ' , . ' : ATHLETES ARE Monograms and Stars Distrib uted at Carolina by Atti- " letic Authorities " Chapel Hill. May 14. The Athletic authorities of ths - University have made awards of monograms and stars to members f the baseball, basket ball, track and gymnasium tea ma. The honors dispensed were profuse and yet bene ths lea discriminatingly voted. Baseball atar were awarded Captain Lawrence Woodall. of Raleigh; Mar shall Williams, of Falaon: Leon Sheilda, of Hobgood; Jim Hardison. of Wadesboro; . McDanlal Lawta. of Klnsten, and Hubert Bailey, of Wake county, . Monograms were voted Fred Patterson, of Cohcordrmit- Pope, cf Marshall: Earle Kdgerton, of OoMs- boro; Paul Bruce, of Mars Hill; Johnnie Honlg, of Suffolk, Va. ; "Allen Zolllcoffer. of Weldon, and Wllbubr Currie, of Carthage. Track stars were given the follow ing disciples of ths cinder path: C&pt. Phillips Woollcott. of Raleigh; Koy Mac Has Home wood. of Alamanoa county; Hasel Pattaraon, of Alamance county; C. T. Smith, ef Bcetlaad Neck, and Seymour Whiting, or Raleigh. Monograms were voted the following student: Ratty Ran son. of Hunters, vtlle; O. P. Smith, ef Hendersonvllle; Hugh Black, of South Carolina; C. W. Davie, of Hi 11a bo ro. and GoeUe" Wright, of Tennessee. Basketball star were given Captain Johnston, ef Lynohburg. Va.; and its by Tennent. of Ashevills, . Mono grams were awarded Oeonre Tandy. of Illinois; R. a Davtg, of WUmingtaa and Preston Andrews sf Charlotte. J. R. Latham, ef Bel haven, aad Zebuloa Baird Vance Jones, ef Swan, Quarter, was the recipients of gym nasium monograms fur their excellent work ia gymnastics. - .- . Tha Athletlo Council authorised the award of manager's monograms to Managers "Kiddie" Little ef the base ball team. B. H. Mebane of the bas ket ball team and Zack Whi taker, of ths track team. The scribe saw the play from a neutral standpoint, while the manager ef the Clayton team saw It all his tat 'a--wny.- Whether' the' May was close or not. the committee will no duubt take Its own umpire's word as to how and why he called the runner safe ' Raleigh boys are very willing te play the game over If the commit tee so rules. In ths meantime' the local highs meet Ptkevllle here this afternoon. bite your tongue, can't parch your throat, and leave no unpleasant dgaretty after-taste. Cost of tobaccos blendcf in Camel Cigarettes prohibits the use of coupons or premiums.'. , CAMELS aaff t Aw I as. W ymr Vwieeewa't.eaa&'j.a, eeaWJOc aw,eiiNtwl.elwi.tl.i es awAww COS rveWtw), Mtf swaees-e apairf. H ate. eMwIw ra.r, i see mat e'liaa-a eM CAtocLS. evears eW s. I trrsxci tcsacco cx, rausjs if. & v . .. - -