Tuesday Mdrhlrtjr, August 29, i9l6 GAMES TODAY TWIN at A-h-Tiil-Charlotte il Rai.irh Twins Sustain "Rep"by Dropping Double Header to Asheville TIIX YTTNSTON-SALEM J0U1LNAB gaMfs yfsterdy At i-Ut'TiUp. 1 -1-6 . Tu, 1 .,. At ltrecnMw.r l': Parfctni At Ratreh Chari'iiv, nm 3 i1 Purriani I Vreen.fioro. BULLS BEAT GOATS WHILE :" CHARLOTTE S II i7 Win Both (ijuncs ly One Run M.'Hin; Krrors Fiu;- in the Scoring; "Dully" ' Gray Leads With the Wil low GKKKXKIiOHO AdAIX )j TAKES T1I1M) PLACE (Special Telephone Service) Asheville, Aug. 28. The locals took both endsof a double header from Winston-Salem here today, 12 to II And ti to fi both games bv one run margins. The matinee affair was " a free for all hitting contest, a total of 31 safeties being made hy both teams. Six pitchers were employed, three ! Manager Clancy anil three by Manager Oorhett. The visitors Idled up a good hail In the first three innings but the deadly tire of the Champs served to overcome the diltl culty. anil when tji. final count was made, the locals tiiir;, the virlnry by one run. 1 j'j roc It ran nttft-,i I fti?" gfihiP fur the Twins uni allowed tMree hits for as runny runs in the first inning. Cotj ter relieved him at (he beginning of the second and pitched lor live lu ninps, allowing 1 1 i n hits. lu the called In Jie also visitors nixth Y'ouiir Hiihlnson was to .take ('otter's place amk was hit without mercy. Trf pounded the home learn : array of moundsmen hard also. In the first for four frame they tapped Guthrie nafotl.es and three runs. ltacon also pitched one and Osteen finished tho contest, allowing -4-1 hits in the seven periods. The locals scored th,. winning run in the Heventh when with two out ' Burke singled to left. Mack walked anil Hitting singled, scoring llurke reddio KHeck relayed the throw in Freddie Heck relayed the throw in Mack crossed. with the winning run. Tabulated score: Tin- Mivitii'd ganu- The night-cup, was seven innings by agreement and was won by Ashe, ville, fi to fi. lloth (Uazner and OS teen were hit hard .the former nl lnwlnc 13 an,l the hitter. I I. The home team' won in ihe seventh in ning with Corbett was safe on P.umh's error and Whitney ..forced him at ntcconil. Osteen walked and both Whitney and Osloen advanced a peg on a passed bull. Dunning also-walk. ed and Burke singled, scoring Whit- Math ti.jtl. It,,, i .. .. t ...... an... v.it ii, j- ni. in.- ,1IIIMIIIK I t T I I . I I ie Oil- tine of Gray and Bitting' featured he contest, Pitting secuwd another homer, making It ternoon. Tabulated score: . Twina Miller. Mb ... Bnmb, lti ... Gray, rf TXeSKer, i f ... Heck.. 111. .... .. If oTiisr. if M('Mnh"ii. s . . . . Nallcf, r Co. hran, p ...... Cutter, p ftobinson p . f GlajiTpr, . '. ' CHIPS TOOK 2 U BEES FROM THE two for the nf- fl n n. po a. t. . t .t i i i . a t 0 9 1) o . 5 ' 'J :i '' I o. . I- 'i -i ii n . r, I i t t i . f. 14 .1 ii h . ' 5 1 2 o 1 r ii l ? o 0 1 o n n o . 3 n t I' I " . 0 II 1 1 0 1 II - r ii u ti - n ' u 4 2 i.i it- n 3 Total . t Ba'ttd for Robtfuiin la limtll C'Orbrtt out for intoi frrpiirr in r.tli. f AUhMille ' At r. v po A f rxinning, If .'. I " a 1 n Bitrltii. lh I I ?. In I I Mafic, e ... .'.$L,-ji;-f1':. 4 I IMttin.- . . - - . 4 t ":i ''i ' 4 t Wirktiaui, rf ,' r I I I n. -,:t Perritt. lib ... I 1 ' I .! a Corbi.(. Jl . I r 'J I A n Whtbipy, rf , , ii , . o t I a- a Onlhiie. p ii ii a a n n Baeoii, ii . . I n n I' n o Osfeen. p x o o. a I ' n Totnlr " . : '..,. J7 II I I '.'7 r. li Seoie by ln'i'nii.'. 1. Twins . 'i.i" 1 1 1 i "o 1 1 Ai,hvill" :iu" '."et vox I:! , Kummarv- Two liar hits. Ibvk. Iiiliniiiii;. Nei-'er. (irav Home i-nio.. 1 Corlwt. hitting yarrih.'.' hits, Muk. ('orlo'lt. N'osser. IUmoii lilli, off C.itb't .1. off Outline t, Ontien 2. off Ba.-nn ii. ritni.'lt out by Cotter ", by (Isteon 4. nr RobfiiKi.ii I, H.'o-oii I 'ilil intr'ios Ibiion. Ovleen. Sp.leu Irises. Honig. Peri ilt. N'oss.-r. lnill)lf play, Itlttllia to Maek lo Hurke. Passeit ball. Min k ("i. I'lt on bni's, 'I'wiiin 7, A stu -.villi. 4. first b.-is." oo t'lrttis. Twins 'J: A1r,. Ville tl.- Hits off C.M'hniil !l ill I. Cotter II in S 1-fl. Hobinsoii '..' o :i;, (iuthrie 4 in 1. Ibn oii f'in- I, 'Osteen II in'7. Time, U:l'.".. I'm pifft, iwvwe. Atteiiilnnre r.lKi, -'' Second Came eta-Inn " AM. It. H PO: A. rliller. :tb , :i '.' t I I 0 Butnb, Hi . n 0 '. I' -i Oray. rf ..... 4 0 !t ' I 0 u Nesser, If . . 4 i '' ii ' n .0 Herk. vb ' , " (In u I ; " o Honie. H :i 1 o :i a v Mf Mahrrn, r . : . :t 1 .n .2 o Nanee, e M ' U I 0 Ulazner, p 2 .' 1 11 (I 0 li,- ... f More New Hats Arrived. Our 4th. Shipment of - .. - ."'."'" Arrow ..... i s Make the stock complete. Both soft and stiff hats. You should sec the new Trooper and Criteria., shapes. ' All Colors. ' I ' It Pays to Follow thfe Arrow 1 IS RAINED OUT .''Hi . . . -' 0n out A !. I'un u:uc, if . h'l'k... lh . Mi..-k. i Bittiufr. 6 W ! klum. if pTntt, oli . i '.illicit. Jl. . . W 111' n. i. .f . I.Kt.'. li, p . . " biittiri'. . . . . i.'9 tuning 6 1 1 i 'j t run murnt K H 1 4 1 1 r v r :i H t .i j i l ? ' "Ion a .' i' 1 1 -J 0 t Tnlnlv , K.iii f S.nr,. I.v 1 v 111 . . . :u r whnn'-j mninEs: 7th. K a 5 1 6 pin n'. A-lnill.- : . . S.Ai'ii inning li at'i'i'lli.-nl Suiiiiiiary . 1 m lisw liitK. Nain f, I my Plinth. ..it (l- M'Hi.r 'mil. itiiiiitt; Siti riBi'f lniv. liltn.T. I'.ai'' nil balK, i.ff (,lunrl 7. tfrn 2. Strmk i. tit by blantM-i 1. I I. Willi irtrluK Itlanr ami Ostei'ii 'in'i', lini.,1'. Iwuih. Ni-smh. I'irnM. Iiull, M;li'k. t'J , Nullll:. l.eit ou llilbl i ii.it-. n i. Slnl.n 1'avMil , 'l'will? AkIi. villi .Vslii'Vttlt' I. KirKt hani' on i-rrms. 1. 'linn', l:'J.i. I nipirt', Ituw ,'50. Alti'iittalur m ixs wix oi'i:xi,a I KOM (iltKF.XSHOKO (Special Telephone Servicel (Ireeiisboro, Aug. 28. Durham shoved across two runs In the Hist inning of today's game which turned out to be the only runs of the con test, liurh.im winning by a 2 to 0 count. In the (list period Kutts singled and Manush siierillced and was safe on Leonard's error. Wa.sem bcit out an infield Int. filling " the bases.- Kay Crimes hit to second for i double plav but his twin brother. Koy came across WUIi. !u VwU-bUI- e-er. scoring Hulls and Waseui. After that inning l itcher I Ugen.. tightened niuniiig'sM'eii 'in- up and for the reiii uings Imrham was out, lit one. ..tv)'"1 aihl three order. Atkinson pl'ti'Tie.r' iiuliisilahl'e ball all the way UirypKli and for seven innings the (louts were alsii nut in th,. one, two three style. laliulaled score I'lirliinn ' Aft. II II. po. A. T, l'.ull !' ....... . I I I II II li 1 it ii m i.ti . .I. :i- ii u i. a Wiisi'in, if' . . . ; . . 1 ii ii liny (iriitii'N. Ih n ii In 1 i ltd',- liiiiii.-y. 'Jh :t u t 0 0 Dii" Inn, r . :i 0 I 10 0 ii lioiiiTi.s', If -. ... .... . . :i (i ii i ii ii Kelly',- h ...'-.. . ." It (I I 1 :i l Mkinmin. . . . . ..... n n n o 4 e Tolala ... ... ... no ' '7 1 1 n liri'1'iii.li'iio . All. . . I'll A. K Christi'iilii-ry. ss 4 u o o -z I l.volianl, 'jii ; . :i (I 14 1 1 l.i.vnl. i-f 4 n n I. 'liiinrcy, rf :i 11 tl o o n Mrll.'lli', If . . :i 11 (I .'i I I) VIK r , . . . :i (I l 8 (I 0 I'iijiv. I Ii ... , :i n n s o n 1'illi.n. ;ib , . . ' :: no I 'j r riiiK' ii, . . . ...'a e a o t m TtU 'i'.i ii :: -ii in . Sroi'f hy I nrl'm . , (a I l't lisiml u ' Siiitiuiiii") : ( i rw Vjii' hi linIK otr. UOII li, hv ;,nn u( m 'mihi- . .. . , . . . mm D()(I i h i0 i (i 'I'wn lniM' ln, lii'onttnl, Koy ton. NHi rilici' liil, " Munnsh. linv 'Atkinson I. Sjnii'k mil hy AtVrn I i;iK' n ;('. iinnltl.' iiln fi, 1,1'imHitl ( (iiuiM'jistffl f- M.-Hiuif to Well, lif'tmiml I'ojri". licff oh bir.c'ri, Ihirlifim (tii-rn!lnr 3 Kirnt liiisc - on I'ri'nis JiMh Iliini '2. Tun', 1 :lirs. I 'innirc, Jjintrm .'mil Urn ml on. A, ti'ti'liiii'i' 1, .1 mi, ft a ix pui: i:m i;i 0 a ami; at kaiik.h (Special Telephone Service! Ilaleiuh. . Aug. "H.- Itain prevented the regular scheduled game, between Charlotte find Hulclght here today. A double heeler wilt he staged to morrow a Wood, ill Athletic park. Ac cording to reports from Imrham, "Untie" Kldridge has been offered a $10.11(1 bonus if l. Hill piti-li and win both (;,imos from the . he.igiu Leddcre. The offer cnnits from a local slurp tn-1.hp Hull- Ciiyv MAYOI.N l)i;i l..'l I I) MAIIS(I TO I ; (Special To The Jnornul ) Miiytulan. Aug; 2S. --Madison ami M'tyorliin playeib (heir fourth grie of the si'ason Salurdiiy at Mayoditn and Miiyodan won by a 3 to 1 score. In Ihe sixth toning Miiyodan drove llalley from thr box, ttnd - llrlttnn jiitcheil the . remainder. The con tost was featured by the heavy hit ting of Joyce for Miiyoilati and the all round Rood p'aylnK of Ijludsnj! and Krillon fin- (lie. JOaaisutt tiaOUW(rtrT.,c,,pm4. .HHfHrtv eijueh Km nit for .Mavodan was In rare form, holding Madison to thrcP hils. - Score bv innina;s: H. II. 10. Mavodan . . . o' I u.hil v ,1 & U Madison ... , mm unit tutu - 1 .'-,1. Ilalteries! for Mayodnn, lOvatm and Vernon: tor Mjidison, llniley, I : lit tun and Miiidletnn. T OF THE SOLDIERS' KOINE RESIGNS 1 . Ualeigh, Aug. . 'J. W. C. 1me berry has 'resigi'ied a's superintendent of the Siildlers' Home, "because-f advtlcd age and a desir,. 'to return lo his farm. -in nandolph county. There will probably be n Keneral revision in tlie inauageinent, includ ing the physician in charge, with .1 hospital organization, as Imany of the inmates are very feeble and aged Special $2.00 Hats -Oi Ltvvaj rnt AftOOW Nf'llfM --.lOt COURT HOUSt Results Yesterday N-itiMia! Iar3e At rittsiiurjr. ;. Z. Boston. 1 h t I iiu-innaii. ."; New York, 't At Chi. n;n. 1 PhihiH.lrhia. s. At M l.oniN. 4. Knkln. 0. American League . At Washir'ct.jn, " ('level. ml. 0. A New V"tk liertioi. ism At H'isfon ?t bonis, ram At Philadelphia. : 0!nvi';.. 1. Southern Association Now Orleans. 4: Atlanta. 2. Naihville. a: Mtini-'i'. L'. Mobile. 3 4 : BirmnviiaiQ, e" six inniecs, r-im. ) At At At g.im.' t'cond .5 fi. A I ('hatt.-iiiiM.ijB. 4 '-'. bitlle H' i sprond innings dart South AUimie beajue Mai'. in. "J. .la. kscnville. tl. Columbia. 4. 4 'brl-.t.tn. U Ain;iiMB. ti. t ..luiuttiii. e Noll.. Ik. I . IVti i.tl.iirg. 9. Virginia Leapue Noff.ilk. I : Prl.rsbili s. '. Ko-kv Mount. ;i: P.it-.iii.utr.. No otlir h. hi-ilulril American Association V llili.'ap'.lis. 7: KatisHi C.ilv. Knnsiis City. I bomsvitb". 7. Pi. . I'aul. 'J : Mjlwaiikf. . :r I niliftiiiipolis, "J : I olnlo. J. i I 'Z i iv i ai aC- ibu kiii'Mi. ) International League tt ItufTab.. :!: N.-wulc. 1, At Toronto, li ii : Kii hinoiul, 1 I Al MuiitrniK '-' 11 . Baltimm. II At Itorht'ster, 1 H; I'roviilolici.. I o. Standings of Clubs , North (a.ouna t l.nrtottc . . I urlmni , . TWINS . . National League I,. 1 1 1 1 p.-i Hmiiklyii . . I'.oslun , . . rhihulflpiiiit Nrw. York . I'iltslnirif , . St. I.miix . . riiifnit . . . iin imniiili . .0 1 7 .mi'-' .r.7n .in J -Mil AM -1 1 .377 ".:i Hi American Leagua Pi-I ..INS .545 r, :iv -r:i7 .5:12 .4HK ,'JJl li'Htnil . . , riiicii::.. . . . iMvnil 711 li7 H7 60 fill SVw Yen k St'. I alMIlK . . I'lt vcliiml . . W;is!iinct"ii ' IMiilailclplnit , 1.1 Southern Association W. 1.. Tit. .no:'. ..wi .o'Jil .11.111 . tll-i ,17:1 . 3 (i 1 Niisbv ill. ..vv I irl lis I. 'lllo Hoik Mil iniiiKlinni l'lt;lttiin...it;i. till ill II . Mi-inplii.s . . Mobile ... . . 'il. . . - (in . , ti'l . OU . t'n 11 LraRue W. ;i7 ... 31 South Atlantic frt. .(i-lli .oil ,.VHI .till .4 -Hi .121 Coliinll.iii ' . :'lurlMw 11 C;is1 . . Colnrttbia larksdliville At ii.'iti . . :u Virs'ni'a Lcasue 1,. PH. l'J til I.-, "O . .Tj.'ili Jti . .i'tH :vz .'J':'i S'ewti'irt Nt.w Port-nioiilh Ko.ky Mount Pctrrvliiut: Norfolk, ' II. AND HI. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE US ANNOUNCED CALLS FOR 9 GAMES A and M. football eleven will open its i MR -season September 30 with Roanoke College playing at Hi'ldick Athletic Field, nfcordinfc-' to the schedule given-out hyiCradunte Man- ugcr ,f . W. llarrelson. Keven gamfs Seven have b i ttrrangeu out inere ui in... i.neii ilates for other games to be provide for. "Itrl!" ralterwin. ' ii ' 'U'ashlnKton and .lefferson tsekie. who wua on Waller Canjp's (tll-Am'ericfin eleven, will have chattse of tlvc cleittinieH of ls H. t ..l. v.-ii this fall, lls-waii and will report hV thwftf :w .' aoout Sepluiili 7 to begin work with -tho sipuiftT :'' ' , c- I'raotlelilly the same elevens play fd i ist yenr will again face the Tech machine but the best changv. in the schedule is lhe change .of scene of the annual Thanksgiving I'ay game. This will be staged in Ualeigh In stead of Norfolk as has been the case during the past live or six years. Washington and Leo will be the Turkey Day opponent. The schedule Is as follows: Sept. eigh. ( )cl . Oct. (lei . net. Nov. Nov. S'i-iv: inarton. N'nv. 30 Uo.'inoke College .11. Kill- T - I'tavlOsnn at Charlotte. I t Open . IH - Wake Forest at I'.alelgh. '. I'. I. at Norfolk. 4 Open. I J Navv at Annapolis. ' IftVorget'oivri at' '' Wash- Sti W. and T.. at Tluleigh. W. I. Pit . jit r." 'JOHNSON ALLOWS i INDIAN 3 HITS (iivt s Clcvpl.ijrd a Shut Out; Whit, letics: I? nine Sox DefV.ittMl Ath 0tlnr (iiuut's Wore 1 0ut (Vmt ( fMFlllC N 1 Washliigbin 2: Clrvliwrl 0 Washington. Aup. Washing ton won. 4 to n toilny in the first (rime of Cleveland's final scries here. Walter Johnson allowed the visitors but thre" scattered hits .while Boehl ing. pitching his first game against his former leam mates, was hit op portunely In Innings. Sem e: P.. II. I". Cleveland . . "00 00(1 nod 0 S 1 Washington . '! 'ill 0" 2 7 n Ki.ehling and O'Neill; .Johnson and Henry'. Oilcago 1: Philailcliliia 0 Philadelphia. Auk. -h. Chicago defeated Philadelphia today 1 ,0 The vis;tors got the only run of th Came in the sixth inning. Score. It. IP R. Chicago . . . non nm (win i 5 2 Philadelphia ., (bill lino iuiii 0 S 2 Tien?. Had Lapp; Meyers and Tlaley. DRAFTING SEASONBEGINS" ; SEPT. 15; WILL BE-PUBLIC (By The Aasoctatd f-ress ) Cineinnali, )., Auk. L'S -The na tional commission today served notice on all major league ' b:iue ball clubs Unit all clubs whose roster includes a fir more players on September 15 will not lie permitted to file a draft fur this season. Tlie announcement also reminds the clubs of the major league draft ing lie-ins Sept. I and closes Sept. L'o. -The hour and place of the com missions nieetliu; lor the opening and nwui'diitK of selections of players throUKh the draft will be announced la,!er. It was also learned .senii-oliiciall.v that the meeting would be an open one this year and the drafts announc ed publicly. I This will he the tirst time in the 't three seasons that this has been done. 1'uriiiK trie two years of the I'ederal League drafts were kept se cret until the player had been.siKned to a contract. DAVE ROBERTSON DROPPED OUT OF "BIG SIX" MAJOR SLUGGERS Have Robertson of- the Giant, dropped but of the "I!Ik Six" of Mu.l of LeiiKiie s)ui;ners yesterday when he failed to hit Hnfelyin four times at bat, At the same time Hale Chasel of the Cincinnati Nationals, took sec-j (did place In-the race for ,the battinC honors in the older leaKue -by coinK 1 ttl Knt four- times and .KettlitR two aafetii's. Ilornsby, of St. Louis, with one out of three, failed to Kuln.but'his averaKe is only a fraction lower than tlfat of Chase.- Neither Jake.Daubert nor Hans Wacrner played. Tris Speaker balled at a ..Id I) clip. KottinK one in two. trial, riiid boosted his m.ark by one point. ,loe .lackson dropped three points liv wuiik hitless in four trials. ' Ty ' 'oiib was out of the came,. The RtandlnRs: American L"'f:ue: Player A B If PC Speaker . . . .. . . . . 433' 1 H fi .3-S I Cobb ... -130 112 .3H:i Jackson ........ . . 1 7 (5 165 .347 National LeiiKtie: , Dauhert . . 375 22 .32:. Chase .. . ... . . ... ' 1 0 i 128 .31.1 Iliirnsbv . . 1 1 B 131 .315 Wapiier .... . .. .'. . . 331 10(1 . .31.1 Kohertson . . ..'..' 423 1 32 .312 kain ixn.i:i i;iti;n with ti:ms T()iiix,sii;T ... . (Bv The A .qciaicl Press.) . Foresfliills.X. V.. Auk. 2X. .Uiiln anrliwet courts interfered with oponim; pliy in the :;fith annual Tennis sinKles cliiimpionsliip tourtiM ment lit Hie cuurts of the Westside club today, lint four of the sixty four matches were i.layAid and these only tlutt ttm doubles teams in the championship match iniKht have to morrow to devote entirely to the con test for the doubles title A feature of the tournament will be a coinplinu'iilary dinner tomor row niirht to IJolii ii I). Wrenn. for iiiiinv years. I'resldenf hf the Pni'ted States f,wn Tennis Association, ten dered by (lie Association. MEHWIIS : ' INGREAT FOi (Sires Leapio Londors a Shut Out; Rraves Split find Pliilli't-s Win From Ouhs JNATIONAW SI. I.imir. Hi-'-.'.l.vn 0 St. Louis, Aug. 'JS. .Meadows was in good form today while St. Louis hit PfcrVer and Hell opportunely and shut out flmoklyh 4to a. Ilornsby injured his leg trying to score on all attempt ed squeeze play in the sixth inning and was carried from the field. Score; K H. E. t'.rookiyn . . . tine tbin noil o 8 I' St. Louis l'lb I "I a Ix I 1ft 1 bell, i'feffer and Myers; Meadows and Gonzales. Philadelphia 8: CliliiiBO 2 ChicaKO, Auk'- 28. Philadelphia hammered Ilendrix today while the Cuba, except in the 7th, when Wil liams doubled with the bases full, were unable to do much with Alexander and the champions won, S to 2. Fast Heldim; cut olT several Chtc.iKO hits. ' ii ti ir1 .H'llll'. I Philadelphia in: (ion n-,0 X 12 a' Chieairo . . . (Mill 00(1 2U" 2 S .i Alexander and Hums; McConnell, Jlendrix and Art her. KUiott. ( iocioliali r: New York 2 Cincinnati. .. Ausr,2n. The local leam drove Anderson from the mound in the third innlnc here today and won ifrpl.i N'ew Yuri; 5 to 2. Toney find (ilia bail ilium, t'te vnarorv inini'ii-1 iti'K tt Itjls in the foHi'ih"Vhili in the siime inning Ileiwi' stuile home. ' Score: ' '' !!. H. 10 ew York .. .. nidi 2Ult HO 2 'S ! Cincinnati ... tilt mill mix- ri in 1 Si'liupji. Anderson and Itariden; Tony and Winco. Ibisloil l-K; Plllsbiiijr 5-2 I'illslmrK. Auk. 2S. I 'ittsliurK mid I'.tiSlou divided a-double header here today,' the former winning th" Mrst Kiime ny a score ot n to i anu me mi ll..' Uie second, S to 2. in the tmul 1,'ame Kiiutleliner save wav n viu 'icnier in the fourth inniiiK. The sec ond Knme was called tit the end of the Till on account of darkness. , First (iame i Score: ' Illusion'... ... 011(1 fltlO 010 1 7 1 .I'ittHbui'K 210 0(H) 11 X 5 1.1 1 Xehf, Pndolph and tiowdy, Traes sur. Blacklirn, Mamaux and Fisher. Second (iaiue IWtou ... .... "22 3(01 -S !l 2 I'itlsbui'K 100 001 Allen ami Traiirssor; Kantlehner and Schmidt. -2 6 :i arpenter. HARD SCHEDULE FOR THE TAR HEEL FOOTBALL SQUAO lurhain, K. C, Auk. 28. With formal anmiuucenjeiit recently "that -p. II. Campbell, former Harvard Rtnr "'will coach North Carolina's football team this year, suece.edihK coach Trent-hard, the "Tar Heel" schedule for 1916 was Riven out, showing the team faces one of the hardest years in Its history. Prtnce ton, Harvard, Virginia and (ieoreij Tech' are among.' the stroiiK teams wilh which Ran.es have been ar ranced. The hie (fame, that with Virginia, will be played at llichinoml i .Vnvember 30. The schetlule: September 30 Wake Forest at Chaper I mi. October 7 Princeton at Princeton. ..October 11 Harvard at, Cam bridge, October 21 OeorKla Tech at. At lanta. : - October 28 VirRirria Military Ins titute at Roanoke. . November lVirRinla, PolyttHthHiC Institute-at Roanoke. November 1 I Davidson at Winston-Salem . November,. 30r -'ii Rinla fit Ilich motnl. T.tKT OPT OF POLITICS (Hy TV.saooiiilecLjfMM),.. ,, Chicago Aiig, . 2e.-F)rmer ('resi dent William IL.Taft, ihitl'K'. tu attend the convention of t he ' A.u.ierican Ir'-sr Association, "which opens WefTtiesdav, told - reporters today that Chicago convinced him he was -out of poli ties. "I walked four blocks through the downtown streets and made one pur chase' in a store without any one ap parently' recounizing me." the former President said. About the only thing lu.U.i is .world that never seems to lose its novelty is milking money. M When her boy's clothes give satisfactory year and that is why so many mothers buy their- boy's suits from us. : - '.."..' ;' '' ) ... ' School Suits Can be had from our big new stock and at prices to suit all. . Eoyles Brothers IG Your Fall Suit We're receiving thenl every day. It, will be ja pleasure to show you. HENRY ROSE COMPANY F Intersection Games Stanc Out as Feature; rniver sity of North Carolina I'hivs Harvard (Coircsponilenoc of Associated Press.) New Turk, Auk 2S. Intersection;! I eunios stand out as the feature in' the football season of 1913 which will be under Way before another two weeks have been checked from the j'aleii'l.'ir. , Almost every section of th" iilnlly w.ill l reprifotrited in these j-RITi-li'iiii flashes aed' httilctitions point lo unusual interesr tiini enthusiasm in the Rreat American colIeRe Rai.ie this fall. Close to three months' play will be witnessed this season, as the op eiihiK Kaine ' is scheduled for Sept. 18. and tjie closiiiR contests' will not be ' staKed until Dec. 9., T:ach year the number of Rallies increases and the comiiiR season HnJs liiore Raines scheduled than was the case twelve mouths uko."" According to the list prepared in connection with the revised rules of play, the teams of the leading colleges mid universities of the country will figure in more than thirteen hundred contests, while the preparatory and high sch.ool ' elev ens will compete in more than twic that number, hr.iliRinR the total close to the live thousand mark. A comparison of the schedules for the coming season and those of, the past few years shows a number of Changes. The Carlisle Indian School eleven, which has made football his tory in the past, docs not appear among the lending' competitors, for gridiron honors and Columbia I'ni ver.sity is again found listed for Raines with colleges which are close to the first flight of eastern football insti tutions. There is an unusual number of con tests : scheduled for Fridays although the Saturday games are still over whelmingly ''id. the" 'majority. Al though the so-called championship' games are not scheduled until the closing weeks of November, height of the season, so far as . the the number of games is concerned, will the be reached late in October -mid following two Saturdays w hen principal college contests each the day The alone pass the hundred mark j climax comes with the playing of the illarvard-Yale game at .New Haven and the Army-Navy game at New York on the same day Nov. 2.1. On 'the basis of past attendance and re ecpits these two games should attract cluso to ir,i),U(iu spectators w hile J the pits wijl probable ex-I ceerl -$200,000. - " f ? ,inioiiR iin- noire important inter. ! sectional Raines are those petween sj, .,..,,.,, .,,i in,,,,.. a, ,i. W., l ington and Lee; YabJ'and . Virginia ; I Harvard vs North' Carolina; Illinois land Wik Colgate; "Minnesota, and North ta: Virginia Poly vs Yale; Pcnn- fsylvania and Cornell; . iluring ' the season Harvard and A'irgit.ia; Notre Danie-VK Army:- .Missouri vs Texas; Dartmouth vs West Virginia; Huck nell ;tid Washington and Lee. Ffforts are tf til I biting made to bring a Pacific iCikiwC- university t.,-ven Fast for one or. two big gann s and there will be the usual intersectioiial contests be tween the leading school teams of thu .Mid. He Wi si and the Knsf immediate ly following the close of the regular interscholastic schedules t The I'niversit'y of California will be the first on tho gridiron this fall, the Berkeley tea'm getting into action on Saturday, September HI. Seven days later Dartmouth. Harvnt'rt and Georgetown will be among the larger colleges to star! "active football com petition. On ' the last. Saturday of September Cornell, Princeton, Syra- DOTBALL SEASOiy WILL BEGIN SOON other Knows cu.se, Army. Navy, Pennsylvania, Tale. Tennessee. Texas, Virginia, ami a few of the Middle Western colleges will play their opening games. Mich igan starts her gridiron campaign on the following Wednesday and on Sat urday October 7 Chicago. Illinois. Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin and other mrtubers of the Conference fol low suit. , Yale will depart from the conven tional on Friday October 20 by play ing Virginia Poly at New "Haven but this is an exceptional move made necessary by the fact that the Tab) Howl will be used on Saturday for the staging of a special pageant. The last Saturday of October will witness the initial meetings of the . elevens of thi' larger universities of both the Last and West and the results of these games will have a direct bear ing on the final outcome of the cham pionship claims of the contending teams. Cornell will line:up against Harvard; ' Dartmouth, will'- ; itncfeiy,., I'rinceton; Michigan will have Syra cuse :'s an opponent; I Vnnsylvania and Pittsburg clash. North anil South Dakota mo I in their annual game; 'I'enaess.'t plays the University of Florida: Van.h -chill and Virginia do. in- together and Yale will seek U del'cai Washington and Jefferson. . The i : filing Saturday of November will witness the following Important games: Harvard vs Virginia; ' Dart mouth vs Syracuse. Army vs Notre Dame; Minnesota vs Illinois; Missouri Texas; ' California vs Southern Cali fornia; Yale vs Colgate; Pennsylvania vs Lafayette; Washington vs. Ore gon; Chicago vs Purdue, and George town vs Louisville. A week later Harvard and I'rincenn; Cornell and Michigan and Pennsylvania and Dartmouth will furnish the feature games of the -East while Tennessee and Vanderbilt; Virginia and Smith Carolina; Washington and Lee vs Hucknell are dividing honors in the South. Few. if any, of the Confer ence College teams will play hut the following Saturday will find them all battling for football glory. On thii,t flay Wisconsin and Minne sota; Chicago and lllionis, will be th" big contests in the Middle West; V a re vet i'rinceton; Harvard vs Drown; and Syracuse and Colgate the Eastern feature, ga.rnes. Pennsylvania will , journey to Ann Arbor for her annual meeting with Michigan: Notre Dame will face the .JOichigan Aggies; Cali fornia arid Washington hold forth on 'the .Pacific Coast while the big scholastic game of the !' W" . staped when Andover and Exetei meet. An exceptional situation will con front football fans of the Wast on Saturday, N'ovnmber 25, for the Harvard-Yale game will be played at New Haven while Ihe annual Army-Navy game will be staged at New York. In the Middle West Chicago meets Min nesota and Wisconsin plays Illinois. Pennsylvania will depart from her usual custom of resting previous to the 1(haksr,'ivinR 'Day game 'With Cornell and will.jneet West Virginia Wesleyan. The Cornell-Pennsylvania ' v. . -. .V , . I giving nay w nil uie i.miwiits. ikih . inft the Pittsburg-Pennsylvaniii State gam.es a close second in the Hast. In the -South; Kentucky vs Tennessee:.; YanrhrbiH ys 1'niversity of S, ('.; Alabama vs" Georgia and Virginia vs North Carolina" will all be star con-, test between State universities and agricultural schools will be among. ' the more prominent games. The sea son will end on Saturday Hoc 0, with two iutersectioual games I'll which Georgetown I will play Tulan " at New Orleans and. Southern' f'!(P ifornia will filce Arizona at Tucson. . (By The Annealed Press ) Washington. ,4ig, . 2,". A bill was passed by the Senate today chifnglnc froKi the second to the first Mondav in October the date for opening of the annual term of the Supreme' ('oi'ft. and the revising procedure to it m If cases which may be submitted and to enable the court to dispose promptly, of Jnauy in which appeals have been taken merely to cause de lay. , :