THE NEWS AND OBSERVER
THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1919.
THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1919.
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CRUSHING BLOW
Cincy Reds Administer Two
Defeats And Are Now Lead
. ing 6 t-26ames.
New Tork, Aug. 13. The pennant
i hopei of tbe( New Tork Nationale re
ceived a crushing blow hero today,
wheaT Cincinnati, won. both garnet of a
'doable-header and advanced ita lead to
v 1-8 garnet 'in' the National Letcue
championship Tace. Tht Bedt won the
first game, 4 to 3, and repeated in the
,' second, t to 1.
The' crowd that aaw the two garnet
hat aTr been approached hero before,
, outside of the world tenet garnet, and
vit exceeded mott of thote. liong be
fore the first ' camt wat over the en
tire, grind ttaad wat told out, while
thousand! ttood in tht titles. Then the
spaeioas bleachert were crowded, the
entire crowd being citlmated elott to
0,000. ..
.- Seathoawa Do Work.
The Oiaatt fell before tba tkill of
; Cinernanti'i two left-handeri," tht
Youngest Buether. and the- veteraa
Bailee. Buether boat Nehf, the newly
acquired left-hander, ia the Urtt rims,
tie from Dous-hs In the second same.
It wan the firtt time Nehf and Doug
lat had appeared on tba Polo groundt
. in- New York uniforms.
New'Vork got off to a two run lead
in tba aecond inning on ainglet by
Chase and Zimmerman, a wild -throw
by Koale and a tingle by Snyder. Nehf
went wild U the third, when Cincin
nati took the lead by aeoriag three
, runs. Ruth walked and Daubert wat
" tafe on Nehft wild throw. A patt to
Groh tiled the batet. Koutch then hit
aacriflce fly. aeoring Ruth, and when
N'eale wat hit, tiling the batet again,
" Kopf tingled, tcoring Daubert and
Groh. Groh hit a home run in the fifth
inning. Tht Giantt teored their third
rna in' the eighth on Fletcher! bate
on kallt and Chase's triple. Two ten
satiooil ahoe 'ttring catchet by Kauff
featured.
Glanta' Errata tartly.
Errort by the Giantt lost the teeond
tame for Douglat, tnd Cincinnati'i
two runt were made in the fourth ia
slog on Giant errort. Chase fumbled
. on Roush, who advanced to teeond on
Keel's aacriflce. Kopf wat tafe on an
error and ttola, teeond. South and
- Kopf teored on Magee't tingle, the
i Tetcmn'i only hit of tho day. Bailee
p'tched remarkable game against hit
old comrades, at only twenty-eigni
Glanta; went to 1 at. He permitted only
three Jiitl. Two men were thrown out
Stealing, and Gonzalet teored. He
doubled in the third inning, advanced
to third on a wild pitch and ttole
home
y. Pint Gtmt.
Score by innings: S. H. E.
Clete. . W. , L. Pet.
CkJcage "... (1 M . Jl
Detroit 37 41 ' JMS
Cleveland 4...:..,.... IS 41 Mi
New Tork ............ M 44 Mi
SCUaU ............. 31 4S Mt
Boston 4( II .474
Wahlngtea 49 M .4M
Philadelphia ......... 11 , O j: I
Cincinnati 003 010 0004 II
Newark 020 000 0103
Batteries i Buether - and Baridea
XeafTttobue and Gonzalet.
",isi;(; - '
. ' - Second Came.
Score bv Innings: B.H. E.
'Cincinnati .000 208 0003 5
Kew.Tork 001 000 000 1 3 3
Batteries: Bailee and Wingo; Doug
lat and Oonzalee.
MAM AUX WINS OWN
GAME WITH TWO-BASE BLOW.
Brooklyn, Aug. 13. Brooklyn lott the
f rat tame to Chicago today. 4 to 3, but
won the aecond game, 3 to 2, in thir
teen innings. Wtrd tingled in the
, thirteenth, took teeond on Miller't out
and teored on Mamaui't double. Flack
waa kit on tba hand by pitched ball
ia the third inning of the flrtt game
and retired after tcoring a run. Ward
batted for Brooklyn in the third in
nine:. 'tad died to' Robertson before
it wat noticed that only eight Cubs
were ia the Held. Magee went to right
and Ward batted again aad wat thrown
-lit by Holloebtr--
.4 Pint Game.
Score by innings: . B.H. R
Chieag 022 000 000 I
Brooklyn 000 001 0203 6 I
Batteries: Vaugha and Ktllifer
"Pfcfftr aad Wheat.
Second Came.
Score It lno!ngt: B.H.E
rbieafo ....000 000 020 000 0 I 8 1
Brooklyn ..100 010 000 000 13 14
'Batteries: Hendrlx. Bailey, Martin
"ad OTarrell: Daly, Mamaux aad
Miller. 1
HOME SITN DEFEATS
KOBINI IN 14TB INNING,
' Boston, Ang. M.-Bouthwerth't home
ram to right center oa the first ball
Ditched by Budolpn in toe rourteenm
gave Pittsburgh a 3 to 8 .victory over
Boaton ia tne nrat 'game or int se
tiaa today. . ' .
- 8c art by inniags: B.H.E
Pitttburgh .000 010 010 000 013 1(1 x
. Botton ....008 000 000 000 008 9
Batteriett Cooper aad Blaekwell; Bu
dglph aad Gowdy.
NEW BHOOTINS CHAMPION,
Chachrt. EL. . Aug. 13. rrank
Wright, champion of Now York, won the
' American amateur trapthooting tingle
targett ehampionthlp today after a tie
nt 199 ont of S00 with B. D. Morgan, f
Washington, champion of the Distm
of Columbia, and Joha Williomt Akard,
of Tair Play, Mo..
7 ttala.4 laaaaa steUnoi .iaalalatnttaa.
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SUMMER, EXCURSION PARES
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T Capo Brr; Vs. iMofort. N. C
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Tltkets aa solo eslhr tatU Ssptnsnw
It, itlt, gaol limit lor roten Ottobor
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- WEEK END KIOnUHON , '
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To stoot aataol tolirta, TMtot oa oolo
oach Botwday one Sanaay an til nrw
Wr T, ItltAftaol llmrt tot rotwa to Tue
aar Wtowlnt .0 of Hit.
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tlcaat trrt or writs VoaoroJ Tl
Standing Of Clubs
NATIONAL
Clane. v - W. L. Pet.
CladaaaU ........... M- 31 .W7
New Tork 11 33 S2t
Chicago 13 43 Ml
Plttabargh .-. ...47 It AtU
Brweklyn 47, II AM
Beaten ... 87 U . MZ
PklladelphU ......... 38 IS JS9
St. Loan ............. 33 IS OSS
AMERICAN
INTERNATIONAL.
.
INTERNATIONAL
I Onba. v W. L. Pet
Baltimore ............ 77 II JM6
Tertato Tt 43 -' .SJ
Bafalo aT M J63
Newark II 14 Ml
Blaghsmton 14 87 .4
Rocheater ...A (47 41 M
Jeraey Otyl ...'4i H ... J6
Reading .... 34 71 Ml
SOUTH ATLANTIC
CUhe. W. L. Pet.
Charlotte 44 32 J7S
Celambls 43 32 MS
GreenvlUe 41 37 s J2
Charleston 40 36 J2C
Angatta 3 4 74
Spartaabtrg 23 31 V J2
VIRGINIA.
Clabe. W. L. Pet.
Richmond 1 Alt
Newport Newa ....... 17 1 .513
Norfolk 1 " Jll
Portamoath 13 1 .194
SaSolk 13 ' 1 .481
Petenbarg 13 18 Mi
e 'y
Where Tliey Play
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NATIONAL
PltUbarg at Boaioa. '
Chicago at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at New Tork.
8t. Louis at Philadelphia.
AMERICAN
Open date.
Baseball Summary
NATIONAL
At Phlladelphla-St. Louie, both gamee
lain.
At New Tork 3-1; Cincinnati 4-2.
At Broehlyn 3-3; Chicago 4-2.
At Boston 2; Pittsbargh 3 (foarteen
inangs).
AMERICAN
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
At Milwaakee-ladlaaapolia, grot not
wet.
At St. Paul 3; Leaitville 7.
INTERNATIONAL.
- At Reading-Rochester, wet groaada.
At Jeraey City 2; Toronto 8. .
At' Baltimon-Blnghamton, groundt
wet.
At Newark ; Bafalo I (ten lanlagt)
At Jeraey City II; Toreate I (teren
inniaga by agreetaeat).
SOUTHERN
At Memphis I; A tit at a 8.
At Little Reck T; New Orleans 1.
At Nashville 2; Mobile 8.
At Chattanooga l Birmingham 12.
Virginia.
At Norfolk-Petersburg, rain.
At Safelk 3; Portsmouth .
At Newport News-Richmond, rata.
I SOUTH ATLANTIC
..At Greenville 1; Charleston 8.
'ArCharWtte 2-4: Spartaabarg 1-3.
- At AagneU 3; Colambia t.
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Maurice Shannon, second baseman of the Athletics, who
was traded to Boston and has greatly strengthened the Red Sox
at the keystone position. . .
T
00 MUCH HITTING
BAD FOR ATLANTA
Memphis, Mobile, Birmingham
And Little Rock Winners in
Southern League
Memphis, Tens., Aug. 13. Memphis
defented Atlanta hero today, 9 to S.
Sixteen hits for a total of 3 batet on
the part of Memphis explained the vic
tory.. The entire Memphis team batted
in the first inning.
Score: B.H.E.
Atlanta ,000 000 011-8 11 3
Mcmphit ...521 010 00 9 1 0
Suggs, Thorburn tnd Higgint, Htyiet;
Canavan and Bischoff.
NORTHWESTERN STARS
TO MEET AUSTRALIANS
THIRTY-TWO HITS DIVIDED '
BY MOBILE AND NASHVILLE
NashviDe, Tcnn., Aug. 13. Mobile
took tho opening game of the series
from Nashville today, 8 to 2.
Score: R. H. E.
Mobile... 000 100 001 000 8 18 1
Nashville 100001000 000 02 14 O
Ellis and Coleman; Hodge and Street.
LOHMAN IS VERY EAEY
POR CHATTANOOGA HITTERS
Chattanoom. Tean., Aug. 13.-eBir-
tniagham hit Lehman at will thia after
noon and easily defeated Chattanooga in
the openiug game of tho aeries, 13 to 5.
8core: ' K.U.K.
Birmingham 070 800 02112 15 2
Chattanoon 000 907 015 5 12 3
Crewt and Pet era; Lobman and iveid
orkorn.
LEDBETTER VICTORIOUS
FOR LITTLE ROCK CLUB
Little Bock. Ark, Aug. 13.-Little
Rock kit Bobertt hard today and with
Ledbetter -pitching in fine form eaaily
won from New Orleana ia the first game
of the aeriet, 7 to 1.
Score: K.H.E
New Orleans 000 000 001-1 8
Little Bock 001 203 10-7 12 1
Bobertt and Agnew; Ledbetter and
Brottem.
NO RACES AT MONTREAL.
Montrenl. Aus. 13, Independent race
track ownera at a meeting hero today
decided to abaadoa the idea of eosduetr
iag race mceta here until auch time at
the Federal novernment repeals the or
der jn council which definitely prohibits
betting.
Newton, Mass., Aug. 13. William M.
Johnston aad C. J. Uriffin, Northwest
era title-holders, defeated Maurice E
McLoughlin aad T. C. Burdj, winnert rf
the California sectional tournament, in
the temi-final round of the National
Doublet lawn tennit championship here
today, v The acort waa 4-6, 14-12, 8-0, 8-0.
Play wat fast at all timet, particularly
ia the deeond set which required 26
camei before a winner as determined
Germald Patterson and Norman E.
Brookes, the Australians, defeat"1 Fred
B. Alexander and 8. Howard othel, the
New York team, who held the Tri-Stste
title, 10-8, 8-2, 14-12.
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TROUBLE
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PREXY B. JOHHSOM
Must Appear In Court And Tell
All About Alleged cieve
land Interests
New Torki Aug.' 13-The New Tork
American League club announced to
night it had obtained from State Su
preme Court Juttiee Lydona? aa order
compelling Ban Johnson, president of
the league to appear before a referee
neit Friday and testify concerning the
nature and extent of hit alleged la
tereftr in the Cleveland club, 'in connec
tion with his tutpentioa of Cnrl W.
Maya.-- ; .
The New York elub ewsert added they
intended to question Mr. Johnson also
concerning "the extent aad nature of
the Cleveland, club'a indebtedness to
him" aad "the elrCumstaaeea of hit
controversy with Mr. Frazee of the Bot
ton club."
The Yankee official! also announced
an order had been served on Mr. John
soa forcing him to appear in the su
preme court next Friday morning to
show reason why the temporary injunc
tion now permitting the New, York elub
to nte Mays, despite hit tuspention by
Johnson, should not be made permanent.
In connection with thlt order, Mr. John
son ia rcttrtined ','from using any por
tion of tht linking fund of the Ameri
can league of . professions! baseball
elube fot or la defense of the injunc
tion proceedings now pending. .
: One of the affidavit! en which, the
order was granted wat made by Charlet
Comitkey of the Chicago Tyhjto Box.
POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCTS.
Chicago Aug.' 13. Butter ' lower;
creamery, 470521-2; eggs, lower; re
ceipt!, 13,079 canes; firsts, 404L
Poultry, alive, springs, 33; fowls, IS.
Potntoet weak; arrivals, 87 cars;
Minnesota early Oaios tacked, eatlott,
13 cwL lllinoii, Kaaaat aad Jlissouri
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