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-irtUKSUAf MOKPnUO, IWAY 20, tVtJ. 5 BeaVsMsTa v; Capitals anf Tourists Jack Coombs Victorious - j - ;.:; Over ; Cincinnati; Phillies Lose Are -. - U 0 Only Teams To Play -:,! SFO i. .. v - ; 'V . 4 i. SPCMfS J RBIM QTRPQ PHFTTY PITCHERS' DUEL 1 Myers and Murioz Were Mast- L ers of Situation For Six Innings Jhinoi. .swirling; alr-Ught ball , and neither team being abl to gather but a brae of bi ogles oft th delivery of th hurlera, rain yesterday robbed spectators of another beautiful exhi bition between the Tourist and Cap itals. With Iyert on firat a a re sult of beating out a bunt, nono ou and Mask at the bat, the downpour chased the player to their benches to tho sixth frame. - Although tho rain terminated the contest in tho sixth, tboaa present "didn't make any complaints of the abbreviated contest. They saw an excellent contest evsn if the teams didn't get the chance to run the same to the-regulation nine Innings. It . was another of the A-I baseball ex hibitlons that have been stared to the Capital City during the, past two se . riea. - - c ' The short contest from the start was nothing but a pitchers battle be tween Uunoi and Myers with the odds "" slightly in favor of the chieftain. Kor six Innings Myers had the visitors at hi mercy and from the way the "'Tourists fouirtl trouble tn- sohrtmi" bis - mystlfters It is-reasonable to believe " that the elongated one naa a gooa chance to capture another victory. However. Mnnot was going like a bouse afire and looked almost equally as good as Myers. Myers allowed but two kits, both being of the In field variety. He walked, a couple and Canned naif a doxen. - But Munoa.was lust aa stingy with hits, allowing but a' brae and being :laht In the pinches. He passed couple of Raleigh -batters, but was not as successful In the strike-out act aa Myers, the Cuban fanning only two Capitals- He allowed two in field hits. . Brittaln and Jlmlnes were Ue Tourists who secured the Dingles off - M vers - delivery, while- Dysert and , Tally were credited with the bits off the delivery or Munoa, Ashevtlle Ab. R. H. Po. A Bradahuw, as. Corbett, tb. .. Wasem. It . . . Dumb, lb. Hickman, cf. PerrltU rf. .. Brittaln, tb. . Jlmlnes,' c. . . Munoa. p. . . 11 0 X 1 Total 17 I'll ( 1 Raleigh lyaert. It . . . Mack. Ib, . ... Roberta, it- Perkins, c. ... fk-huyler, Ib. Cttrano, as. . Farmer, cf. . Tally, lb Myers, p Total Ab. R. H Po. A. K. 1 1 1 . . IT I II I I None out In sixth when gam : stopped on account of rain. '"Hcore by Innings Ashevllle - Raleigh It. 890 oe ooo ooo , - SUM MART; - Sacrillc hits Hlrhman. Base on- balls Munoa 2: Myers !.. fttrurk out Munoa t; Myers 4. . ... Hit by bitched balls Bomb. Stolen bases Dysert. . Roberts. Tally. . - '- " r Left oa fcasea Ashevllle I ; Ra leigh 4. -, First base) on errors Raleigh 1. Time t hour, 11 minutes. Umpire Mr. Boyle. Attendance 100 - RACES START TODAY ths Marinas rrca). New York, May It. With the twenty-second running of the Metro politan handicap at one mile, ror three year olds, and upward, featur ing the eard. the eastern racing sea son will begin at tne Btimont park track her tomorrow. Although thirty-seven entries - were made - for this event last December, only nine starters are named by the racing sec retary as follows: August Belmont's Rockvtew and Btrombol: E. B. Cas aatt's Firing Fairy; Maron Stable's Chariest on ian : L. sV Thompson's Slumber II; 8. L. Parson's Sharp shooter: R. T. Wilson's -Tartar: 1. W. MesMrvya Addle M.. and J. E- Mad den's Sam McMeekln. ' MACK STILL FIRM IN . DECISION ABOUT BAKER am Chicago. Ills-. May II. Efforts of Charles A. Cosniskey, owner of the Chicago' Americana to Induce Connie Mack, manager of - the Philadelphia Americana to change his mind re garding selling "Home Run" Baker, have proved futile, according to a story printed here today. Mack Is said to have repeated his L statement that Baker would not' be ' allowed to play with any team but the Athletics. HARPER TWIRLS NO-HIT NO-RUN GAME FOR MILLERS Minaeap4ls, . Minn., May !. : Harry Harper, the 14-year-old left- - handed pMcher recently obtained by - the Minneapolis Association club from s Washington, pitched a ao-hit, no-run game against TSt. Pant today, Minnea polis winning" to Harper struck ' oat twelve . men. walked sevea and . was charged with a balk. P1KEVILLE FAILS TO GET . SINGLE HIT OFF PIPPEN Fremont Msy 1. Pippen. for Fremont, pitched a ao-hit game again Plkeville today and struck - eat fifteen men. defeating Plkeville in a fast game by a score of S to I. Whitley's home run was a feature. 6cor by Innings: - R. H. K. Plkeville High. . 0 4 1 Fremont High. .10 Ot 1 I 1 Batteries: Davis and Purcell: Plp - pen and- Fridges. Game called ao COBB'S FLEETfJESS ; ; HELPS TIGERS Yankees. Beaten By Two Runs Cleveland Defeats Boston; r Athletics Lose (Br 4hs aaaiftatU Fnm). daring on the bases helped Detroit defeat New Tork, to 1, today. Hi singlo in the third Inning sent Cove leskla home with the run that tied the score. ' The fleet Georgian stole second and third, but Peckinpaugh's fine atop of Veach's bounder over sec ond stepped the rally. In the eighth Cobb walked, stole second, advanc ed on a wild pitch, and came home on Young's single. Tyrus had four stolen bases to his credit Score R. K. IE New York"... MO 000 000 1 Detroit 001 000 2 S Keating. Caldwell and Nunamaker; Coveieakie and Stanage. K.LEVKN STOLEN BAMK&. Chicago. 11a. May 1. The wlldness of the Philadelphia ptcchers paved the way for a I to 7 victory for Chicago today in ths final game of the aerie. After alvina his eighth bsse on balls in the eighth inning, wyckon was sue ceeded by Pennock. who allowed three . Score"'" - ft. H. B. Philadelphia . All 010 100 7 10 Chlcasro 001 OJfr 66 t Wyckotr, fennocx ana Hcnang; coot. Bang, hcou ana ttcnaik. FOSTER KNOCKED OIT. Cleveland. O., May It. Cleveland evened up the series with Boston, winning 6 to S. The locals knocked Poster from the box. but Ruth held them safe. Joe Jackson made his debut aa a first oasemsnNuid did very well. Score R. H. E. Cleveland 100 110 00 6 10 Boston 000 000 002 I t Hagerman and O'Neill; Foster, Ruth and i nomas, camgan. LENOIR TO HAVE GAMES (Spatial U Tba Kass as OXlu.l Lenoir, May 1. About the middle of June Lenoir fans are going- to put a baseball team In the Held to see what there Is to be had In the way ot an occasional game with their neigh boring towns. It is not too much to say that the managers, never lo things by halves and soon Lenoir will be interesting those who wish to be Interested en the diamond, especially those fax their class.' The ball ground this seat will be at Kentwood Park, which is easy of access. Ths Lenoir team expects to give some of the other teams a hard race for the championship of Western North Carolina. For a number of years the towa has not had a real live baseball team, but thoee who wish to slide bases with tbem this season will be up against one of the cleverest and smoothest teams in this part of the country. The town . needs a . ball team that win and can play basebatl'W any anc) all times. Watch !,enotr corns I CLAYTON AND OAK RIDGE (Sa(al s The Mas sad (Maartw.) Clayton. May It. Clayton high school defeated Oak Ridge Inst It me here this afternoon by the score of k to I. The game was called at the ena of the sixth inning on account of rain, It waa a fast and snappy game from start to finish. Both pitchers were m fine form, esch allowing - only fout hlta Heck Bland, the Oak Ridge star, was on the mound for the vlst tors and Thompson did the twirling for the Clayton highs. The second game of the aeries wtil be played tomorrow.4 Thursday after noon, on the local diamond, and It expected to be a hard fought gam, ss Oak Ridge is anxious to even up for the defeat or today. NEWARK HITS HEARNE; WINS FROM PITFEDS Pittsburg. Pa.. May It. The New ark Federals defeated Pittsburg here tooay. T to l. Score K. H. K. Newark . 001 01 100 T 10 0 Plttaburr .... 000 001 01 I T 1 Moseley and Karl den: Hearn. Bar ter and o Conner. KITTRELL WIXS OVER LOCI&BCRC (Saart.l is Tna Nave aM Okaanar I Klttrell. May 1. la a very Inter esting game Tuesday the Klttrell team won over the Loutsburg boys on their homo a-rounds by the score- of I to i The strong batting by the Klttrell boys brought thsm in t rung in tb first Inning. Feature of the game was the pitch ing of Ha rasa Score: R.H.M. Loulaburg .. .. ,. S 4 I Klttrell .............. I I.I Batteries: - Julian and Aycock: Barnes and Whits ker. -W1iaLtpver I have n-nmnlahH said the pompous msn, "I owe to my- self." ' How aeugntrui it must bee." so clear of Obt" Boston Transcript Dm mnr is vu arai ansaj. assitiai. ir I Fashion's frroritt for C.R.B00IIE mm Standing of Clubs. CAROLINA LEAGUE. Clnbe ' . W. L. Pet. AsfaevUie 10 .TIT Darharn ......... II a .TI4 Raleigh .......... 14 . nrerta.'boro ...... II . ! .M4 WuMtoa .......... is jit Claariott) ......... 4 II , .114) NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clabaw ' W. L. Prt. PhllaileJpbJbi .. , , 1. 1 T if . tlhlcago .14 11 .571 Rostoai 14 13 .US Heooklya 14 14 A09 PlUMmrs; ..14 lb .4l 8C Loala 14 IT .451 New York II lb .4x1 Cincinnati ,.11 IS .407 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clahs . W. I.. Pit. New York IS .444 Detroit ...IS II .SSI Chicago IS IS .Sit Boston IS IS M. WMmlnrtOBl IS 14 .41 CVovrland ....... . IS 14 - ,4 St. Lowin ........ II IS .47 Piiiladcipfaia ..... S IS -11 FEDERAL LEAGUE Claba W. I Pt-t PltUburg; IS IS .SIS Newark IS IS .soe Chicago .., IT IS .57 Kansas City ...... 15 " IS .5X I Brooklyn IS IS, .SSS e4. Louis , ........ IS 14 .441 Rahimore .... . . IS . t" ,m. Buffalo S SI .174 SOUTHERN LEAGUE. W. L. Prt. New ftrieana SS IS .SOT Nrmltighaaa IS IS .Ml NashxIUs IS IS JWS Cluutanonca IS IS .543 MrmpUi, IS IT .45 Mobile . . 15 SI .417 AUanta ...... IS IS .4 Little Rock IS SS .111 VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Cluhw MT. L. - Pet. Pvteswbvrir n is xt Newport News .11 IS .614 Kaiffolk IS IS M PortumoaUi IS II .474 Norfolk IS II .474 Rocky Mount .,..10 .ft .455 f Diamond Dust. It was a very pretty game for the rain to break up. Ouesa Myers. Harper. Currle. ' Olt tings and Parnham eompoae a strong pitoning stall. Charlotte and Durham fans were prevented from seeing anything that reeemniea a oaseoaii game, via j Pluvlus didn't even allow tbem to start play. Jack Harper, last year with Greensboro and given a trial this spring by Connie Mack, yesterday joined the Raleigh team. Harper was released by the Richmond club. Manager Charles Sisson Is deter mined to give Charlotte a winning team Ha now announces the acoulaUi tion of Burge, a pitcher whom he se cured from Manager Ryan of Rocky Mount. It Is needless to state that Harper will strengthen the Capitals hurling staff. Fans who know of his work last year should be well satisfied that he will win many .games for ths Caro lina Mackmen. Arch Farmer may be given the clean-up place. Archie seems able to hit the bail solid at any rata and with more responsibility placed upon his shoulders It is hoped he can deliver blngles at more opportune- times. When "Doc" Watson, third sacker last year with Ashevllle. Joins the Pa triots. Rows will have another job of getting rid of a good Innelder, unu he switches Edwards to first and places '.Watson at- tb keystone posi tion. ----- .- , McCoy, formerly of the Hornets and of late a member of Kelly's Bulla has cast hla lot with Jack Corbett'e Tour ists. McCoy is trying to make good behind th plate this year and It is very probable that Corbett will release Red ' Roth, the big receiver. In aa effort to tan Drove th batting of th Capitals Manaaer Mack will today chang his batting order. Per kins has fallen down as a clean-up man and since th plucky, little catch er is Idle with the stick Mack thinks a switch will do Cyrus soma good. The Newton, Enterprise says "Her bert M. Young, well known pitcher and son of Dr. and Mrs. J. IL Young, has been assigned to tho- Providence, K. I? club of the Colonial League. Krienda here will follow bis summer's pitching with Interest.'" Fans In other citiea are getting jeajoua because all the beat games are being played In Raleigh. Oab says th beat way to remedy bad gamea la to get better teama Wit h such players as Raleigh, Ashevllle and Oreensboro have, there's no rea son why ths fans of the Capital City can not see corking- gamea when the latter two teama are hers. .When th Raleigh club return from Its trip to Charlotte and Ashe vllle local fan. will see a new Inneld er, with the Capltala This player who will join the club on Its return Is licConnelL a fast tnneider who la now with tba Athletics. With McCord on the sick list and an outfielder oa third. Manager Mack finds that he can asa a good, hitting Innelder to advantage. 'Reddy Rowe last night announced that ha had released Buck Howard. Innelder. and.Altman, a southpaw twhier. Howard la a mighty good man to let go. He has been hittlns better thaa cither Hewell or Edwards and Judging from his Adding la Ral eigh be Is eerainy a valuable maa to have In any Infield la this league. A It maa failed to show thex class of other good twlrlera. - - President Ellington - yesterday re ceived a telegram from Secretary FarrelL of the National- Commission. awarding the services of Lee Oooch Summary of Games. ' CAROLINA LEAGUE At Raleigh ( AahcvtUe 0; (called sixth, rain). At Dertiam-O re eajs boro, raia. At Charlotte- M iaatou, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston S; Pitts tmrg T. At Brooklyn) Sf Clnrlnaati k. At New York 5; Chicago 1. At rhlladciptoia Si St. Louis S. " AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit S; New York 1. At Caovctaad 5; Boston I. At BV Louis-W a niil njrUHl. odd. At Chicago S; Philadelphia T. FEDERAL LEAGUE At PlUsbarf S; Newark T. At He Loaia-Hsffalo, cold. . At 1 1l icag-o- HaU tlnanr. cold. At Ksnass Clty-Brookjya, rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At Toronto 4: RW-hmotvl S. At MorhfCCT Si Jwrary CHy S. At Montreal S; Newark S. At BaaTalo 4); PrmklrlMC 5. - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Mmneapolls 4; SC Paul S. , . No other srticdukxl. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At Atlanta lr Little Rorfc At New OrloatM 7 ; Memphis &V At Mobile ; Chattanooga I. At Ibrmingltasa I; Nashville t. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Augusta Si Macon S, came). (flrst At Aagwsta S; Maroa 15, game, six innings, darkness) (second At Savanaah St Cotasnbu 1. At tYiarleaslosi S Albany 5. At Culameaavll: Jaokaoavtlle S. abkyll; VIRGINIA LEAGUE. At IXerslmrg lj Newport New S. At INirbenowtb S; Norfolk S. At Rocky Moajnt I; Sntlolk S, (Ive tanliiica. rata). ' COLLEGE GAMES. Michigan t; OorncU 0. , Yale T; Brown B. Harvard S; Holy Cross 1, (lea inn ings). IVtnorxoa 5; Dartaaaowth I. to th Raletigh club. . However, since Oooch is ineligible to Play In the Carolina League. Manager Mack Is negotiating with ths Little Rock crab, of the Southern League, with a view or sending Cooch there In exchange of a player who can play In this league. i- . Oooch says that h Is sure he would have) made good with the Minneapolis club If Rondeau had not been return ed by the Senatora. With Rondeau to beat. Lee figured that he didn't havs a "chance to stick with tba Millers. Th Oxford boy states that he went very good In the practice games, had no trouble in hitting that old pill and was abla to get eight homers. Hs thinks, however, that It Is a mistake tbout him having participated in as many aa 14 gamea while la the Amer ican Association. ANOTHER TITLE FOR FILM ORE K. ROBESON (Br Mm liiirlmi Fraail. r New York, May 11. Kit more K Robeaon, of Rochester, N. T., repre senting Pawling School. New York. won the Eastern Interacholastlc golf championship today la the flnal round of 14 holes, defeating Simon Dean, of Rome, Oa, and Lawrwnoevllle School. N. J., by I up and -I to play on the links of the Wykagyl Country. Club. near new Koeneila A few weeks sgo Robeson won the North and South golf championship, beating a high claaa field of well known players at Pinehurst. N. C. and today hs played almost faultlessly. VOGUE Shirts Plain strip, fancy stripes, self -patterns, ftfrcs and plain stripes, and sport Jurts erery kind of pattern and every faihionabla color that's tne story of the VOGUE SHIRTS! Wbea yon meet a nan with a good looking, snappy shirt thai fits, it's dollars to doogb nuts it's a VOGUE SHIRT. $1 and Up 209 Fayetteville St JACK COOMBS WINS THIRD STRAIGHT Former Athletic Twirler Show's Old Time Form; Braves and Phillies Lose (Br tk AaaaaUaal rrawl. . Brooklyn. N. T., Hay 1 1 Jack Coombs won his third straight victory and scored his sscoml successive shut out of the season today, when he blanked Cincinnati I to S. Coombs held tb visitors to Ave hits. Score R. H. E. Cincinnati'... 000 000 000 I 1 Brooklyn .... 404 101 1 I 1 Ames aad Clark; Coomb and Millar. MAMAl-X BLAMJU -BRAVES. Boston, Mass.. May II. Mamaux held the Braves without a run today, while Pittsburg scored seven times off ths delivery of Ragan la five Innings. Crutrher. who took Ragan'a place in the Boston box. did not allow a hit in the last four Innings. Score R. H. E. Boston 400 401 000 0 I 1 Pittsburg .... 100 140 000 7 10 0 Ragan, Crutcher and Oowdy; Whal ing; Mamaux and Gibson. OIANTS GET MOST OP SERIES. New Tork. May 11. New Tork made lttwo out of three from Chi cago today, winning the deciding gams of the series'! to 1- The valtors hit Btrnud. a New York youngster, hard. In the ninth. Marquard went Into the box and retired two Chicago bats men with the basea full. Murray's hitting aad a great one-handed catch by the same played featured. Seora R. H.'K Chicago 001 100 000 1 10 I New York 000 101 00 S I 1 Vaughn. Adaraa and Archer; Stroud. Marquard and Meyers. ONLY 17 MEX FACE GRINKR. Philadelphia, Pa.. May II. Oriner performed the remarkable feat In to day's game in which St. Louis shut out Philadelphia, I to I, of pitching to only twenty-seven batsmen In nine Innings. Oriner was touched up for only two singles and hs did not give a pass, while he was given perfect sup port by his team-mates. Chalmers waa given poor support. Score R. H. E. St. Louis 001 000 Oil I I 0 Phllsdelphia . 000 000 000 4 I I Oriner and Snyder; Chalmers and KiUlfer. CHARLOTTE GOLF WINS . CAROLINA CHAMPIONSHIP Charleston.. S. C. May II. Walter M. Paul, of Charlotte, N. C, cham pion of the Carol I naa In lilt, won the Individual championship In the an nual tournament of the Carolina Golf Association which opened here today. Hla card of 171. Contestants from North Carolina and South Carolina are entered for play which will continue through Saturday. .:. NORTH C.VROLI VIAN8 U'IN. Davtdaoa and I'nlrcnUty Marten I Gel (Nsarlal at Tba Kaaa aad Oaa.mil Chspel Hill, May II. O. W. Glgnll Hat, a student In Davidson College, has been voted the winner In the Southern Inter-Colleslate .Prose Fiction contest. conducted by the "Blue Pencil Club' of the Alarms. Cnadlnn 1 it rv rra tmwn Ity. Sam Newman, of Washington. N C a medical student In the University of North Carolina, was voted the hon or of having produced the second best piece of Action submitted. The contest was participated In by contestants from flvs Southern col leges. The prise-winning story will be published In the organ of the lit erary fraternity. The judge of th contest were prof. a. a. Kern, or Mill saps College; Professor Bishop of the I'nlvenajty of Mississippi, and Doctor Wiggins of the University of Vlr- gin la. CHARITY CONFERENCE ENDS. HrsslotM OomHmard With CaMasldcra lion of Social llTsrleno. Sr U aaaariaud I'm. I. - Baltimore, Md May II. The Nat ional Conference of Charities and Correction tonight concluded Mn see sions here with a consideration of so clal hygiene. Mrs, Msrtha P. Falconer chairman of the committee en social hygiene. reported that one of the most Inter esting and hopeful developments dur- ing me year had been the. passage of what has come to be known aa an Injunction and abatement law "the most effective measure yet devoted to Aght commercialised vice, for it puts punitive . emphasis on the property owners, not tne inmates. This law is effective In eighteen States. WILL NOT SCKPEND . CASK AGAISiST MENACE . Judge? Kays Otsratioti Is Whether Aa- tt-tjaihonc paper Has Violated Penal Code. Kansas City. Mo.. May II A mo tion to continue trial of the .govern ment'a case against publishers of the Menace, an antl-Cathollc weekly pub lished at Aurora. Missouri, was over ruled by Federal Judge Arba 8. Van Yalkenbursh here today. Individual defendants named In the Indictments, which charge that ob seene matter waa sent through the mail, are Wilbur F. Phelps. Hruce M. PhelpaT Theodore C. Walker and Marvin Brown.' ' Attorneys for the defense asked de lay in the trial, set for the June terra of court In- - Joplin, Mo., on the grounds that It was necessary for them to go to Rome to obtain deno- sttlona of the Pope, his secretary and the keeper of the Vatican record a By them the attorneys asserted they would attempt t prove "thai Romaa Catholic priests war required to take sa oath traitorous to tb I nlted State government and requiring them to teach against the doctrine of American liberty." Judge Vaa Valkenbunrh ruled .thai "the Roman Catholic Church is not on trial In thia case." and that -"the question is whether the defendants have violated the penal code." There were more than 1 104 battle and skirmishes during th War B tweea to State. SUFFOLK TAKES las HEELS Rain Intervenes In Fifth; Build ers Beat Goobers; Tars Are Victorious (Ssactal to TIM Keaa as4 Oaaanal.l Rocky Mount. May II. Suffolk took th third game of the series here todsy by defeating .the Tar Heels. I to 1. Suffolk scored two runs In the Arst Inning and one In .the sec ond after Catcher Ryan threw the ball away. The locals scored two runs In the first when with two on basea Gray laced out a two-sack er. Hcore by Innlnga: R. H. B Suffolk Ill 00 I 4 1 Rocky Mount. . . .10 00--1 I 1 Batteries: OBtien and Ryan; Pool and Wclcher. Base on balls OBrlen I; Poole I, Struck-out O'Brien I; Poole 1. Two base hits Gray. Attendance 710. ERRORS ARE COSTLY. Petersburg. Vs. May II. Errors by Captain Busch in the filth and .ninth Innings today allowed runner! to cross th plate and Newport News defeated Petersburg by the score of I to,. I. llirsch and Hamilton both twirled In great form. Score by innings: R. H. E. Newport Newa 000 110 0011 7 1 Petersburg ...... 00 1 000 000 I .. 4 . 4 Batteries: Hamilton and iiaason. Hlrsch and Tee. COCHRAN 18 PVZZLF. Portsmouth, Vs., May 1 1. Cochran was a pussle to Portsmouth today and Norfolk whitewashed the locals by the score of I to 0. McC'leary reliev ed Bchaeffer after the flrst Inning and was effective- - Score by Innings: R. H. E. Norfolk . . . .WO 000 400 I 7 0 Portsmouth. .000 000 0000 4 1 Batteries: Cochran and M. Stew art, Mace; Bchaeffer, McC'leary and Fiah. A new burglar alarm designed for outbuildings fires a blank cartridge when an intruder touches a wire, which ran b laid In almost any de sired direction. Miss Bute "You really should give up smoking; It affects the heart." Jack Lover "By that reasoning I ought to glvs up you, too." Boston Transcript. Aa a rule we don't car to hav 104,000 Men In the junjles and fields, in our factories, etc, . 104,000 men are employed to meet the demand for Goodyear tires. No other tire commands anywhere near such favor. And this spring has shown, in sales to dealers, an increase of 52 per cent Extra Values The reason fortify is, we our tires. We give the best that others give, plus five ex clusive features. 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The year just closing has been marked by the largest enroll ment yet attained, exceeding the 41 limit "From now on attention will , be given to Internal development rath, er than to increase of numbers" seems to be th prevailing sentiment In ofA clal circles. The belief In th effi cient, small college, deflnitely Chris, tian. Is the chief article In Eloa'f du rational creed. On Saturday evening at I p. th society representatives, two from each society, will speak for th representa tive's medaL Sunday morning- at 11:00 Prast. V dent F. O. Coffin, Albany. N. T., of the American Christian Convention, will give th baccalanreat sermon and In tho evening President Harper of the college, will deliver his ad dress to the graduating class. Monday will be given th society re unions and the annual concert of th " music department. Tuesday is commencement day. In the morning will occur the graduating -exercise, to be followed by th liter ary address by President Fairfax Jlar. rlson. of th Southern Railway, who has announced his subject aa "Th ' Choios of Heracles." . :i The afternoon of commencement day is to be given to th art exhibit and to th business meeting of th alumni association. Th alumni ad dress la to come In the evening and will b gtven by Rev. A. W, Andea, Harrisonburg, Va., following which , will come the alumni banquet. f 1.80V TO TRAVELING MAX Jury Awards Damage) Against Sow thern Railway. . - Oreensboro, May II. Th' Jury in the rase of J. M. Simpson vs. th Sou thern Railway Company last Bight returned a verdict In favor of th plaintiff for $1,104. This sum, was given him aa damages on account ot Injuries the plaintiff received as h waa alighting from a train at Greens boro. Mr. Simpson Is a traveling saleaman living her and la A popular man. three conspicuous improve ments. 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