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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER n MONDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 192a. - LOCALS IVIA1NTAIN THEIR STEADY PAGE Still Unable To Get More Than Even Break; Changes In In dividual Averages Baltic eeatiaued t play good base bell dariag ts aeeoad week of tb Minn, tat agaia aaable to secure better tfau eve a break. AH ladieation aow point te a close right (or tbe pennant, The ratrioti are attU la froat, witb tka otber tfams baaekad closely. Tka week braka a Bomber ol eksi,c ia tka Individual steadings of tbe Caa itala. Tke Boot aotabla chance being tka improved stkk wark ef liiuoi. Th big eatielder fattened hie arerage by ae lea tbaa 1M poiata end it ke ea maintain hia stride wilt aooa be at the top. Beside hitting at a .533 gait for tbe week JIunson pilfered four sacks and garaered eight pat eeta and two assists. Ia lae. ke looks mighty good tor the company a i keeping. Hagbea eontiaaee te lead both tbe meondamoa aad tka batsmen, a ad kat received favorable torn meat wherever be baa been atea ia aetioa. Darery and Ward are atiil the leading kittera among tka regulars, bat hare reversed poeitiona ad both skew soma dee line ta averages, Dorscr'a speed ia proving a quite lnr- portaat factor for hie average, about half of bia binglea being of tbe in fold variety. Ward continues to bold the eitra base honors, but has a close rival ia tke person of NcSeilt. Higgins also has a circuit cleat to kin credit. All of the new men in the Hnleigh line bp took reasonably good, but Sil van will probably be tke only one to land a regular berth. Heimaeh haa aet yet woe a game but be tea tin ilea ta show good stall the beet that has beta area en tbe loral INTERNATIONAL LEACl'E. Jersey City, 3; Buffalo, IX . - Utiea: Syracuse, 1; Toronto, t. Beadiag, T; Bocbester, 8. Baltiaiore, ; Akron. - WALLACE HIGH SCHOOL ENDS SUCCESSFUL YEAR J. - WaUaea. May S. Tbe graduatioa i reiaee af the high aebeol here were held afoaday evening ia tka arbool aadite- rfaaa..' Uiae Mary Caveaaaga, etas pies bleak, te a graceful manner welcomed the bug audieere U r behalf af the : ilaea. After aa iavoeatiea by He v. J. H. Powers, a f aaaddresa by Otia D. HiaaaaL WUmingtoB, the diploma. area la aamber, ware delivered by lev. W. P. kf. Carrie, tbe life long friaad af the clase. Tka play give by tka senior claas aad a few juaiara waa preeeated Wednesday sveaing ia tka' aebeol aaditorium. aflsa Cray, principal ef the school, being ob liged, to heave before) tbia, tfaa t ear h are teak charge af thia. aad with alia Gray ieserre a gnat deal af credit. The) aaaiot elaaa baa bean eatertalaed by tike ath grade at Ue home ef Mrs, B. H. Sekiaaaa; abas by bliss Margaret raid well, eaa ef the teacher, aad Thars- fey night by Mine Lillio IXia. NEW FRATERNITY HAS INSTALLATION WORK The Tea Ckaptet af the Pi Kappa Pbi rrataraity af Ue Hta t College of Agrfcottarw aad Engineering was . In stalled at tbe University ef North Caro lina tmtorday Big- Mr. Henry U. Harper, ad Charlotte, assisted by Mr. Joke U Carroll, af Le--iagtea, S. C, waa tke UataUing afteer. After tka Installation a banquet was im at vaapei mu attenaeu ay sn Taw members af tke Tu Chapter of Pi .,ppa Pbi' Fraternity at Mate Collet are: J. & DoBeror, V. U Loach R. ZIVel B. . William, Jr. H I. Leeg. B. P. tfUrv. J. H. Norwood, r. , Uaaadeia, O. C. Murray, r. D. - CUae aad C Casks. Lexington WU1 Ba Bepreeeated. Laaingtea, May Se Lexingtoa will have a good representation at the Stale Kdueatioa Conference, at Greeasbore May 4 aad 8. Beaidea oily and county school efieiala, a special committee has bee appointed by the chamber of sow meree ta be aa bead to represent tit - busiaeee na af Leiiagtda. ' Wear OveveOs la Saath Aaserka. Bueaee Aim, May t. Taking their rue front report from tb United State, the students af tke Katioaal College af BartolaeM Mitre te Busnoa Airee have decided to adopt the We of overalli Thia aetioa ia taken because of the high teat afcicthimg. ' " Baderea Jadgw AdaaM. AaheTUIs, May t The hading ateat br af tb Marioa. bar bar endorsed Judg W. J. Adsaa ta succeed Jnatic Browa, af the Supreme court benek af Kertlk Carelinn, tbe latter retiring after may wear af faitkfnl asrvfca. Judge Adams baa alwayu been very popular ia U west. The WeatlWr Leeal OBea, TJalUd Weatber Bateaa. rORECABT " . W.L.I-L Far Xertk Carolina Phew re. prob ably tkanderatorme Monday aad Ties- TXMPEBATTJBS mgaest temperature ...... Lowest' tempers tore Meaa tempsraUr ............ Detcieaey fer tka day...;...'.., Average daily deficiency ainc Jaaaary 1st. to ;', '. PBEOmATlOX (te lack.) Aateaat fer tke ti boors tnding- tBm. t .00 Total for tb montk U date .. .0 Detcieaey for tea moatk...... 0.11 DsdcUacy tiaea Jaauary 1st.... 0.M PITCHERS BEAT BATTERS . IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE Oat of Twentj-flve Garnet Only Three In Which Teams Made Dozen Biti Atlanta, May S. Pitchers continued to bold the advantage over batter in the Hoiithem Aseoeiatioa las week in wbkh Memubis, by virtue of nve torirs and one defeat, clung to flrst place fit percentage ia games won and lost. Mobile, with the next beet record for the week, retained second nlaee. Out ef the twenty-lire game played tke re were only "three te which a team made more thaa a dosea hits, aad alx ia which a pitcher let hie opponents dowa with less thaa Bve safeties. . "Dixie" Walker, of New Orleans, showed summer time fern te tbe two gaaut be pitched during the week. Ue let Atlanta dowa with four bits te New Orleans Tuesday j struck out twelve hat ters and won live to nothing aad a Saturday held Birmingham to two hits ia aa eight inning game that ended la a fothlag to aotbing draw. The be it performance of tbe week waa by Tom Gallagher, of Birmingham, who pitched a one-hit game against Mo'-ile Wednesday, winning two t aotbing. Fields of Little Koek woa a two-hit garni from Ckartanroga Tuesday.; 1 Boone, ef Atlanta, lost a two-hit gam to Mobile Friday for Fultoa allowed the Atiaataas only four bita. Vance, of Mempbia, pitched a three-hit game aad Glaaaar, of Birmingham, and Caaavan, of Mrw pkla, were rVh credited with four-bit games, BROCK MAKES ADDRESS AT SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Trow May 2. The TTwharrie' High School, Montgomery county, aear Troy, hid its final exercises Inst week consist ins- of music, recitations, declamations. debate, aad a literary address by Walter K. Brock, of Wadcebore, N. 0, candi date for Congress, seventh congressional district. There were many people present and Mr. Brock made one of the beat educa tional addreeaea ever heard at this arhool, his address waa based upon the old principles laid down by the late Charles B. Aycock. He championed the proposition ef placing a fans life high school at this place. Mr. Brock also had a few words to say about the roads, and told the people that they ought to demand some relief from their repre sentatives both in Congress and state legislature, and not stop until they got soma relief ia the way of roads that were passable. ' DEMAND FOR TRINITY PROFESSORS TO SPEAK Trinity College. Durham, April 2. With- the apnreach of commencement ia Trinity College professor are finding themselves unusually busy ia meeting tbe demands made upon them by varioue high schools of tbe state ia the capacity ef commencement apeak Already severs! addressee nave beea made, and a score or more ef ea gagemeata are already arranged. Dr. W. I. Cranford recently made add res at Tabor and at Lillingtoa. Profeeaor B. L Flewera spoke at Knapp ef Reed's at the closing ef the aeaoot at that place. Prof. II. E. Kpeoos preached the meassmsnt aermoa at Apex last Bun day. Mr. BeaLhua Better. i;r. . W. C Bougies, who ha beea ill fo several day at au haa. U0 Nortk Bloedwerth street, ia much I proved . d is now able te be set again.' fJo lore Suffering ""Gses-h" Nevey Leave a Coca Oa Any root Per Tory Long. The hurlm "pte" eees risk wat el that eorn ts mm a fw esses of "Osawlf Uiuta 4mm, J a thr. sad "fer Cera aad Ges-rt" Camt Uve TegatBer Toara have a awte am i wfll nwews aae eeta asmiwr smas u4 wM4rw la a ear ea.ri lift m rieM wltaset ear fnt ma. That's ths end sf a ear aad ! row MUNia aa eav4 "0-it to ska ea aad only wafaum. e waf as roar - ' -Oeto.lt-.-a. ia a sriae at an dree mm a m w arh euaruten, a K. lewsMMo 0 Chamew. Adv. Corn .MAORI Of cms yew went good koUm S3 Imm, Yea aawwakwaseet sdaaaa afyaamm S Nk Hair Dewing ',5 , Namm'a asaka earhs stutk.ra bakS oft, gUssf aad amy a aMmsg. k 2 - mse TaW aoab . . "5 MINISTER SCORES LAW ENFORCEMENT Dr. Weston Bruner Against Paltry Fines and Sus pended Sentences "What docs a man who sells tbe stuff that deitroys brain, heart aad soul care for a paltry fine or euspeaded tea. tenee wbta he can step out of tb court room, sell a qurt of whiskey, pay ' the fin aad eontinu la his unlawful prae tieef silted Dr. Westoa Braacr last igkt, as he scored las aforeemaat of tbe law ia the eecond aermoa te the aeries of revival meetings which com meneed at the Tabernacle Baptist church vasterdar morning. Two thousand poo. Die heard the eermoa of Dr. Bruner aad Mr. Charlie Butler, noted evangel Is ti singer, formerly of the Billy Sunday party. Dr. Bruner chose for his test a part of the twentieth verse of the fourteenth chapter of Job, 'I have sinned," and took occasion ia his talk to criticise the penalising of those found guilty of seceding and whiskey selling. Tlo. latioas of tbe law are due,' aa aaiir, "to the fact that those to waom we look for a penalty do not make It what it should be." ''Tbe Bible reveals as ae other book the exalted source from which man came," Dr. Bruner eaid. It reveals a no other book the dart ffeptTis to which he has been plunged by the dread trag edr of sin. No man can hide away in his heart the hope of heaven who ha never said, I have sinned. In his review of the evidence of sin he asserted that there is today a wide spread tendency to minimize or. deny the existence of sin. The dark age, be asserted, were caused by the denial of sin by the Catholla church onViala in the giving of indulgences and other practices. The Christian Science churcb, be said, denies tbe fart of sin and goes on the snamption that ae msterial thinar is: that only think It la. Every civic law, said the minister, work on the assumption that men are sinners sad if no penalty is attached, the aw Is little regarded He -tited for illustration the story of the mother on the banks of the Ganges pressing her child to her breast aad easting hire into the waters to appease the wrath of ber Ged. ''Every page of human history betrays the tragic path of sin," Dr. Bruner de clared. "Every derelict oa Hfs"s pathway though seemingly inglorious aad mute eries out to men everywhere. 1 have linaedV Dr. Bruner announced that eommene I , . 4 I I aogged-lJp Liver Causes Headache "tlaaUty Flsst Is fooOah to authr from cMarHpatioa tick kaadacba tilHiaanaas, efetfaamv ladBl K m4 km drad ajlnsta a." vhatm CaaaanTa TTETt .MarljBi nUawtUaaal rTTXJt tm vug J IPILLp labia. Act W 1 gaatte Kwar aa. bveak aaVaJI ladmmmiDaBaMVmBslJPs1ms B CaVlTrSIMMlWaVKBtBxVi blumbia Columbia Grafonolas in Period Deairna. Famous for their Tone and Beauty ExcwUmt Mail JESSE FRENCH & A Nam Well Kaowa Since 1873. CHWU lUawy library Bldf. C AmericanBread m v Ia a Buainesa Builder. ' V . Will Increase Your Stajidlnj With th Housewife. ing today there will be afternoon ser vices at S a clack and every any lot tewing at 3:30. Dr. W. B. Biley, ef Minneapolis, Minn., who will assist Dr. ornaar, will arrive tomorrow. . Dr. Biley 1 aeted minister aad author. B ha for tweatv-tkre year beea patter ef tka First Baptist church ef Minneapolis which baa a membership of 2,000. The Minnesota preacher will be te Baleigh for eight or nine day. At tonight a service special aum will b rendered under the direction ef Mr. Butler, whose mellow baxttoae pleased the big congregation laat aight Lealagtea Orgasilse Ctekv Lexington, May !. final step te the erganiiatioa af the Lexingtoa Coaatry Club war taksa Wednesday evening wbea the charter members met and elected officers and appointed tb aee aeeary committees. Tb officers are J, C. Smith, president t J. U. Smith, vie preeident; D. A. Walscr, secretary and treasurer. The idea of a country club for Lexington was conceived aad a aneed by a few of the representative young mea ef Lexingtoa several day ago. Work has already beea atarted oa the club hoase at Fultoa Ferry oa the l adkin river aear here. Ihe Fair L. SAMUELS, Tnpl lit South Wilmington 8U Balelga,K. C LADIES! Dea't Take Ckaace dolling a Pretty Dreaa When serving lunch or attending te the kiddies; bare ready te slip ea oae of oar Beat ' Bungalow Drie Specially Priced at $1.7942.35 Made of a ait shad af blue Cham bray r aavy blue effects aad eaa ba worn aa Hous Pre or Bang alow A proa. WE CLOTBE AND SBOS TBI FA MILT. First Qsallty.- o4 Rett! Ordar Swrvkw. 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