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SPINK TAKE TWO
FROM SPARTS MONDAY
COMERS ANVEX 17 INNINGS WITH
, noRxirrs, 4 to 3
Columbia Bunch Take Both Sessions,
on Home Mold TlRcrs and lnls Shut
Out Kach Other iu Monday's I'luy.
SPARTANBURG. S. C . .July
Greenville won the morning game
Spartanburg. to !, scoring four
from i
runs
in m ninth after Hill had been taken
nut In Spartanburg's half of the eighth
m no-v a pincn hitter to hat for him.
Score:
Clubs It II. K
areenvllle ion mo wit ti 11 1
Spartanburg 000 (inn 02(1.-2 7 1
Batteries Cothran and Wendell, Hill
Glard, Fried and Wltry.
Come From Behind. '.!
GREENVILLE. S. (, July 4 - (irrcn:-
tile came from behind In the nintli In-j
ilnf here this afternoon and won from
iparianDurg by the score of 5 to 4
core.
Clubs
'partanhurg
(Jreenville
It. II. I
1120 inn ri 1 n 1 7
010 100 no; -i R
' Batteries-
rrlefl I Ofn i n-amu i L uml
Vvltry; Crews and Wendell.
i
; Werners Capture Two.
XCOLCMHIA, S. C July 4 -Columbia
ron two games from Charlotte here to.
.lay, taking the, morning contest, 4 to ::,
.R seventeen Innings, and winning. 7 to
, In the afternoon. The mornlnn ,nnie
Jas a pitcher's battle between Webber
md Johnson until the latter retired fi r
pinch hitter In the fifteenth. Joey's
fitting featured the morning game,
-rhlle the hitting of Kingston, T'asehal.
lacy an! Tavener was the feature 111
.he afternoon. Score.
Morning game
Clubs H H. K.
Charlotte 00ft 000 200 oon 11(113 11 4
Columbia ....100 noo 100 non (hi.--4 12 ,
Batteries Webber and Kennedy;
Johnson, Turk and Casey.
.Afternoon game
' Cluba It. H. K.
'harlotte 201 020 000 i 12 2
lUlumbia aoo o;io oix 7 5 0
Shutouts the Rule.
CHARLESTON, S. C, July 4. Augus
4 shut out Charleston In the morning 1
.inu, 2 to 0, while the locals won th
,,fternoon game, 4 10 0. The visitors '
uroke Charleston's winning streak of lit
.ames. Score ;
it 11 1.'
Morning game
. Clubs
Augusta Charleston
Batteries Songer
010 010 noo- 2 9 0
000 000 000
and Vasscy,
3 2
La ti
ing and Marshall.
Afternoon game
, Cluba
It.
ll. K.
6 2
Augusta no ooo 000--.0
Charleston 040 Olio (lOx 4
Baseball Results
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Pittsburgh 6-3; St. Louis
6.
At Chicago 2-6; Cincinnati 4-2.
At Philadelphia 4-2; Boston 6-3.
it Brooklyn 1-4; New York 8-7.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At St. Louis 1
At Boston 1-3;
At Cleveland 6
At New York 6-
6; Detroit 4-7.
Washington 4-7
11 Chicago 4-10.
14; Philadelphia
4-4.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Little Rock 8-5; Memphis 4-6.
At Atlanta 7-5; Mobile 2-3.
At Birmingham i; New Orleans 2.
At Chattanooga 11-6; Nashville. 8-3.
At Birmingham 9; New Orleans (1. aft
ernoon game lorfelted lo Birmingham In
.rat half of seventh account New
"Means not returning to play after an
argument over a batted ball.
60UTH ATLANTIC
At O'-eenvllle 6-5; Spartanburg
At Charleston 0-4; Augusta 2-.
At Columbia 4-7; Charlotte 3-J
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Afternoon Games
At Newark. 4; Jersey City 6.
At Rochester 7; Syracuse 6,
nlngs.)
At Buffalo 9; Toronto 3.
At Baltimore 4; Heading 3. .
Morning Games
At Buffalo 2; Toronto 4.
At Rochester 1; Syracuse 3.
At Baltimore 6; Reading 2.
At Newark 6; Jersey City 1.
(10 in-
FLORIDA 8TATE
Morning Games
At Jacksonville 3, Daytona 2.
At St. Petersburg 6; Tampa I.
At Lakeland -Orlando, rain.
Afternoon Games
At Jacksonville 1; .Day tuna. 2, (10 In
nings.) At Lakeland 3. Orlando 1.
At
Tampa 0; St. Petersburg 8.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Afternoon Games
l,ouis ille 2; Indianapolis 3.
St. Paul 1; Minneapolis 6.
Columbus 4; Toledo 8.
Kansas City-Milwaukee, rain.
At
At
At
At
Morning Games
At Louisville 13; Indianapolis 7.
At Minneapolis 4; St. Paul 7.
At Kansas City-Milwaukee, rain.
At Columbus 3; Toledo 7.
TOMMY MILTON WINS
250 MILE AUTO RACE
TACOMA, Wash..
Milton won today's
.ace on the Tacoma
Milton's time for
July 4 Tommy
250 mile automobile
speedu ay.
the 25u miles was
iwo hours, 34 mines,
of 98 miles an houi .
with
average
Roseoe Searles was second Hi
vas two hours, 42 second.-. Joe T
.'Cddle Hearne, Torn Alley and
Miller finished In the order named.
ioiiia
Eddie
SKI RECORDS BROKEN
AT BIG TOURNAMENT
TACOMA. Wash . July 4
!n eastern cities sweltered
itial ski tournament of th
ki club was held on t.ic s
Vista. Paradise valley, .M.
yesterday. L. Carseu win.
up for the second year, w !"
Is ownership.
Several records were took.
ll i. people
Mo fifth an
, N,,rt nw 1 si
,,;ies of Alia
iiint Ita !.: 1
Ho Paradi-e
EXTERMINATOR WINS ,
LATONIA HANDICAP
LATONIA, Ky.. July 4 --Kin rm lea ' or.
'idden by Jockey Haynes won, Co m.:,
ind a half Independence handicap c,
1:10 1-5. The net variation to me wm
aer was $15,725. Woodtrap (in:nrd' sec
ond and Lallablee third.
fa say
Ueu
If l;llful female Uclp you aeek
To speed production to iU peak,
Just run an ad, each day this week,
with PF AQWRFH
"SKYLANDERS" WIN AFTERNOON
CONTEST AND LOSE MORNING
GAME TO FAST CANTON NINE
W.
c.
League Standing.
Won. I..-
4
,'i .!
Clubs
Ashevllle- . .
I lendf rsonvill
l!reard
Canton ...
rvt.
K67
.;'
.:i:i:i
Results Yesterday.
Morninir -r'untun it Awl,,., in
: ii.kn,iruJ.,l.tl. . ... ..... ,,' ,
Games This Week.
Wednesday and Thursday- I
ard at
Asheville. HeridrrMonvllIe at i'antn.
day and Saturday- Henderson
Ashevllle, Canton at I'.rcvard
The Asheville SkvUliil.-lH ami
l"rl-
at
Canton basrbaheis
day when the A
Canton in the mi
11 to I.' A 1 Oate
divided games yestor
ihcviile nine ton at
rmim l.v a s,ore of
i I'ark in tlif after-
nnori
and
der
the
' 'Sk la llil'T
I tin Cant
to ., Mori
W'l l i' h (ririnus
HKIiriuii 1 inn un-
1.1
led
In
I'll'' of tie
were In, Hi
larti-- tiuiu-
( 'a ntoniti-
hi mi d f,iiir
Itliv M-nli-d
Sn.ri tin- ui.
I interi'stiiig and allne t' il a
. hi r of fans.
In the morning garni' tin
jjfitartMl with a rui-h and
' ' ' ' '11 III"' I I I I I II II I II IZ
aRnln in the third and r-mrt li.
annevfd two in the founh inn
the Canton .layers added font
Vihevllle
111, hut
ill the
fifth. Thin oonipleteil the fruiinu
lilt -
III the eighth, when Cant,,,, sriued mie
and Ashe'ville i,,. Th.. gatm- attraeled
a holiday erowd and the Canion fan.s
were ent hiiHiast ie when the final Mages
of the game xhoweil (heir fav, rites on
top The Skylanders displayed exeel
lent baseball anil il is thought that they
were anxious to get hark to the city
for their contest in the afternoon. A
crowd estimated at 4MI fans saw the
eon lest between the uvo teams.
At least ti',11 funs gathered at dates
I'ark yesterday afternoon fur the sole
purpose of watching tin- Sk.vlaiiders get
rct'enge for the tronicing in the inorn.
ing by the Canton nine. u is self-ei-deni
that they did, scoring four runs
CHICKS BREAK EVEN
WITH LITTLE ROCK
pi;is msk (in k, rouri:iT one to
THE B.YKO.NS
i Crackers Annex To 1'nim Ili uliis 1111
1 Timely HlttiiiK While Ismkouts fake
Morninic and AI'teriKion (iiuiic.
L1TTLK ROCK. July 4 - Memphis
broke even hy winning from Little Rock
this afternoon fi to a, after losing the
morning game 6 to 4.
Morning game:
Heore: K. U.K.
Memphis 002 nil (100 4 11 I
Little Rock 0011 050 01 x 6 7 2
Batteries: Tnero. Marks and lowle;
Robinson and Melteer.
Afternoon game
Score: R. H. E.
Memphis .". 000 Oil 400- 6 II j 1
Liltle Rock 2I0 000 002 t) 12 2
Batteries; Lohman. Zaluiiser and llung-
llng; Cooper, llengeveld, Hoblnson and
Metteer,
PELS FORFEIT A GAME
. .
winning
BIRMINGHAM. July 4 Aft
the morning game .i to 2, Birmlngh 101
was awarded the afternoon contest with
New Orleans on a forfeiture by I mplre
Jorda. by the technical score of 9 to 0.
The locals were leading, j to 3, when the
game was forfeited during an argument
over a ruling hy Jorda that a long drive
by Gilbert of New Orleans, was .1 foul.
Morning game:
Score: It. II. B.
New Orleans 001 000 too -
: a (I
1 8 1
Ncw-
Birmingham Sim 200 00x
Batteries: Vance and In berry
ton and Brandon.
TENTH INNING WINS
ATLANTA, July 4. Timely hitting
enabled Atlanta to defeat Mobile twice
here today, 7 to 2 and 5 to 3.
Morning game
Score; R. H. K.
Mobile 000 001 001 2 fi I
Atlanta 102 0 1 11 OOx 7 12 1
Batteries. Sigman und Pond; Marshall
and Itariden.
Afternoon game:
Score: R. 11. B.
Mobile 110 000 000 3 ! 4
Atlanta 010 112 lOx S 10 I
Batteries: Wells and Shulte; Marklo
and Rarlden.
LOOKOUTS ARE WINNERS
CHATTANOOGA, July 4. Chattanooga
defeated Nashville 1 1 to 8 this morning
by hitting Payne hard, and won again
in the afternoon 6 to 3. on Shay's home
run In tiic fifth with two on bases.
Morning game
Score:
It. H. E.
120 001 013 8 10 2
012 260 OOx 11 16 7
and Jomiard; John-
Graina.
Nashville,
Chattanooga
Batteries: Payne
aon. Wlngfleld and
Afternoon game
Score
Nashville
Chattanooga
R II. B
000 000 120 3 10 ;
100 040 10x - 6 12 1
Batteries. Statham
and Nciderkorn.
and Smith; Noel 1
GIBBONS WINS FROM
SUMMERS IN THE 11TH
I ALLAN TRACK. Idaho. July 4. -Mike
Gibbons. SI. I'aul middleweight. de'Vat
j ed Al Sonimeis of Spokane, claimant to
ttie t'acitlc coast midillewetglit cham
pionship today, when Summers'
secoints
tnrcw tin- lowei into the ring atter one
minute of fighting in the 11th round of a
scheduled 12 roiinil light. Soniniers was
knocked dow n t u ice for a count of nine
in tlu imli round
PRINCE LOREE WINS
EDWARDS 2:08 PACE
NORTH RANDALL "'
Prince 1 .01 ce, o ned hv
Shaw and driven hv Mil.l
the Edwards 2 OK class Vi
v eland. July I
Caplsiiu David
McDeMtt. vn
C, tile feature
of the itpenit'g itavs
Randall today, taking
dollar Make In two
program at North
ill, t tin e t hnusa nd
tr. light heals. His
"ii, V heal, cstab
, Make.
! line,
III I I
1,'slies a n coi d for
ROPER GETS
11.MAIIA. July I c
1 'hicago he. i y w eig !
er Andy Schiuaih 1
W re today.
DECISION
iW.iili Boh R
Won .1 dei
11 a n round
bout
MUTT AND JEFF
X JUiT LCARrJCtj FftOf-V
4oe sPivis that JeFF
Hftt) r NARROW escrft
PRona JjifouJWirJG AT
comev SLN this
V M0if)ING.
THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1921.
runs were made In the first, one in the
second and sewn In the third. Canton
; scored three In Hip third. (loose eggs
ailorfieit tin- a..i rf. . l-w fr.nt tlw. tl.l.-.l
until tlif .sfv
nth. when Ui
Kkylanders
1 1 nr scored
to 2.
scoped five
two and th
more. The vis
KHinc ended. 1 r
Mornlnn Game.
I
.' Ashevil.-i2l IN is Canton (4ij
Miller I, F Itlaiock It. I
Kaynsaux c. K Alexander
Mm Kan I! !' Sentelle I
. Hi csl. y . . :ill Clark. I.. I
I Keagan .2 11 Clark. A 1
I Itrott 11 II! lilve
j Sams S. S iie
1 Astnli - I en."i y ., ,.' Sorrells
I Kliuford C lilaloek. '.
Tuii.lni se hit S11 ins. 2 Threi -Utse
hits l:ie and liiau'an Shilen haes
Itronn and lllalork liases on Malls- ;
(iff llcns:e. 2. off Son ells. 2. Struck ;
out l:- Ibnsley. 7: hy Sorrells. ::.
Hoiihii' i:i - lte!. Hit' (iff Sorrelis,
s. 1, f llcnsley. !. Attendance- i:,0. I'm
: jure I larkeuv
j Afternoon Game.
1 T!,i hne,ii and suniman
: Ashevi.le (I.'. t'os Canton 2i
; Miller I,. I'' Itlaiock
Kayssanx c. F Alexander
MorKan It V Hentelle
Sn ins . . .
HeUS!e.V
I 'ressl.y . . .
l!rov n . . .
Weaver . .
Johnson
Two- base
S. H..
. 3 It. .
.2 3..,
1 n . .
..i'...
...('..
Bell
Clark, Ji,
Clark, A.
Blye
Sorrells-Jl!a lock
Grahl
hits
Morgan.
Brown. Hens-
ley C).
(irahl, ('lark, l'ressly and Kavs-
huux. Threehasi
hases l-'ayssaux.
hlt Morgan. Stolen
Base on balls Off
ISIa
Pile
Dv
l'k, :i. off Weaver. I. Hit by
lied ball- Alexander. Struck out -Weaver.
!i; by Iflaloik. 1 Double
Play Brown. Mils (iff Itlaiock. 12. off
Sorrells. :., off Weaver. 6 Attendance
ti.'iO. I'liipire-Harkens.
The . Sportf olio
(opielfAf, 1921. hy Public l.rdficr ('iwiipniiy
Do lm Timc Ihr tiiitrm to ttira't l.twk in tk
"Stmrtlolui" tomonow ona nrr if you me Mfii
Ttieir qut-t tft v til h a tlltlv fmlrtrr fl Ih
ivntUny jwftr of 7 Aih'rtlle Citlzrn. foil
Ihrm. and 1 yii Kith information on any nh
ttrt connected wilk tpott. ak the "bportlolto "
Against which team did Ruth make
the greatest number of home runs last
year" II. M. K
What Is the record for making dovdile
faults in a tennis match? K B
In the case of a blocked ball, do 1 the
base runner advance only one has.' or go
on until the bail Is held by the piic'ier
in his box? J II. S.
What is the shortest prize fivrlit
on
record: ft. Mc.M
What teams did Adams play with In
fore coming to Pittsburgh? G. II. k.
ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S
QUERIES.
Hamilton, playing with Philadelphia
in 18H4, established the National league
record for stolen bases in one game
eight. 1 'While no official figures are axailable,
if here are probably more baseball nlav-
ers In the United States than thele are
golfers.
When, with two out, batter hits a
two-bagger and is thrown out ,1! third,
the run counts If the runner crosses the
plate before the put-out Is made.
Mildred Carl, of New Haven, holds the
women's record for pole vaulting 7 feet
2 Inches.
If a fielder, not having the ball In his
possession, obstruct a base runner, the
latter Is entitled to the base.
PEOPLES' REGATTA
JULY 4TH FEATURE!
PHILADELPHIA, July 4. - Oarsmen I the. Leonard fight immediately there
of four rowing centers shared in the 'after.
glory of victory in the people's regatta.
a (eatiire or trie independence Day cele.
bratlon here, in a series of hard-fought
races today over a mile and a unarter
straightaway course on the Schuylkill
river. Racing conditions were Ideal, al
though the beat caused many of the
crew men to topple over at the finish
All were (inlckly revived.
Philadelphia clubs won eight events;
New York entries won three races. Wal
ter Hoover, of the Duluth Boat club, two,
and the Potomac Boat club, of Wash
ington, P. C., one. The Washington
Canoe club crews won both canoe 'aces i
wnicn were rowed over a half mile
course.
HAYES BECOMES CLAY
COURT TENNIS CHAMP
(TCAGO. July 4. Walter T Hayes,
of Chicago, succeeded Roland Roberts,
of San Francisco, as the national clay
court tennis champion today, when he
defented Alex. M. Squire, of Chicago, in
the final round of singles, fi-0. 6-2, 6-4
The match was played under a broil
ing sun. The victory returns to Hayes
the cup be won In 1911.
I Roberts, the 1920 winner, did not com
pete this year.
In the doubles final, Hayes and Clif
ton B. Herd, of Pasadena. Cal.. suc
ceeded Roberts, and Vincent Richards. I
of New York, as champions. Thcv dc- I
feated John and Ralph II. Burdlc'k. of I
j Indianapolis. 6-1. 63. 6-2. As
In the
singles, the 1:120 champions did
fend their title.
not de-
LOCAL NINE WINS
THREE FAST GAMES
The Stone.v Reds, a fast baseball nine.
f won three games yesterday. The first
game wa won from the Weaverville Y.
M
A. by the score of II to 4, a feature
lietng the pitching of Capps tor the j
foiiner nine The second garni- was j
played with Reenis ("reek, the score be- I
nig ' lo H The last game wis plavid j
with Grace, the Stoney Reds taking the
coiiii'Si with a score of 12 to ;i.
4 KELLY GETS DECISION
1 BENTON HARBOR. Mich. July I -
'Jimmy" Kelly, of ('hicago, won a
I in wspaper ,b ci-i.,ii over l-'riinkie Mason.
of Ft. Wane. pel, hi a 1" lound boxing
' match today.
Righto! Nothing cou aver has a tough
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-m ZZSz .TKftee I AT Tufte " 1 ' v !, Hirw Poi i i
. l i . r tSNt- J r smaV 1 tkicctirtt-iLlc' 1
GIANTS WIN DOUBLE
Din conn nnnncDo1
dill rnum uuuuLno
CIBS AXD KKIS EACH WIN" UAMH
MONDAY
I Urates
nnex Both KihIk of Ooublc
Header From Qua kens Pirates
and Cards Get an Even Break.
HKOOKLYN. Jul,
-New York
two games from Hrooklyn today. 8 to
I. and 7 to 4. The (Hants batted llitchel
hard in the morning game, and Smith
and Ituether were unable to stop the
Giant hitting In the afternoon game.
Morning game:
Score: R. H. B.
New York .10.1 ion 100 s 14 1
Crooklyn loo "00 hiio - 1 8 '!
Batteries: Ryan and Snyder: . Mitchell
and Miller, Taylor,
Afternoon game:
Score: n. 11. K.
New York 020 2 (102 7 lit ,1
Hrooklyn ....: 003 lino nin.. 4 7 2
llatteries. Douglas and Snvder: Smith.
Unci her and Miller.
SPLIT HOLIDAY BILL
CHICAGO. July 4 Chicago and Cin
cinnati divided the holiday bill today th"
visitors taking the morning game 4 to 2.
uhllo the locals won in the afternoon 6
to 2. Chicago w.is unalile lo do much
with I,uo,ue In the first game, while
Brenton was hit hard In the afternoon.
Morning game:
Score
R. H. K.
non 020 oil 4 II I
100 mo 000 2 10 0
and Wingo; Martins
Cincinnati
Chicago
Batteries'. Luque
and KUleter.
Afternoon game:
Score:
Cincinnati
n. h. k.
010 001 000 2 6 2
031 001 lOx 6 16 1
Chicago
Batteries: Brenton, Napier and llar-
grave; Alexander and Killifcr.
BRAVES ALL THE WAY
PHILAPKLPHIA. July I Boston won 't
both the morning and afternoon games
of tho doublejieader from Philadelphia.
In the morning Southwnrth's two homers
were responsible for the 6 to 4 victory
while in the afternoon five errors by the
Phillies paved the way for a lo Inning
triumph, 3 to 2 by Boston.'
Morning game;
.Heore: It. H. B.
Boston 011 OHO 1122 6 9
Philadelphia 20 0011 022 0 3
Batteries: Orschger. Scott-and O'Ncil;
Meadows, Keemin and liruggy
Afternoon game:
Score. It. H
B.
Boston 000 fill nOO 13 4 2
Philadt Iphta "00 020 oon 0 2 12
Batteries: Scutt and Gibson; Ring and
Druggy,
HONORS DIVIDED
I PITTSBl'RGII. July I. Pittsburgh and
! St. Louis split even In ("day's games,
1 the I'lrates winning the morning ran
'test. ."1 to 2. and losing in the afternoon
,6 to 3
1 Morning game:
' Score; R II K
I St. Louis 010 0110 001 270
I Pittsburgh 22(1 I (m OOx 5 12 1
Batteries: Bailey, Goodwin. Klviere
1 and demons, Glazner and Schmidt.
Afternoon game:
I Score: R. H E.
1 St Louis 2'in 211 noo 6 7 0
i Pittsburgh 0(10 100 200 3 9 I
i Batteries: Pertiea and Dilhocfer;
I Cooper. Carlson and Brottcm.
LEONARD FREEDMAN
BOUT ONLY DEFERED
BENTON HARBOR. July 4. "Benny
Leonard, whose scheduled bout with
"Sailor" Freedman today for the light
weight championship, was called off.
telephoned from Chicago that he was
leaving tonight for New York but would
return to fight Freedman July 16. Freed
man leaves tomorrow for New York,
having been matched to light "Johnnv"
Dundee, 15 rounds there July 12. He
will return bote to continue training tor
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LEG OF TOURNEY FOR TROPHY
. t mv
Henry Camp won the -Connally cup
tourney at the Country club yesterday
and will have hia name engraved on the
trophy. In order to become the owner
of the cud it is necessary to win It
lookltnree (lines." The cup was originally to
in" Hiven 10 toe winner ui 1111 re tuuiiicji,
and was won twice by parties previous
to the world war. It was found neces
sary to discontinue the tournaments and
the play for the cup was at a standstill.
It was decided recently to play off the
trophy in the some way the first tour
ney on Independence Iay.
It is not necessary that the trophy be
won three executive times. In captur
ing the tourney yesterday, Mr. Camp
will have the only claim to the cup so
far, the other names having been re
moved. 1'lay in the tonrnement yester
day was restricted to members only and
a number entered the tourney, which
was an eighteen hole handicap. A num
ber of the entrants failed to turn in
scores at the clwe of the tournaments.
The golfers finished in the following
order :
Total scores. Handicap, shr
Total Net
Score. Handicap. Score.
. 87 2."i 2
. 8 20 fi
. 84 17 67
7."i 8 67
.80 12 8
. 91 22 63
'. 84 14 70
. 94 20 74
99 22 77
r lot 2:1 78
. 109 Co 84
Henry
C. K.
Camp. .
Rudd. . .
I.. H. Jones..
Henry Westall.
Kast Ware
('. Rankin
.1. . Woodcock.
K. B. Reed . . .
Jr
Dr. C.W. Millender
Dr. .1. A. Slncla
L. S. Barrlnger
R. B. lxiughran,
KENILWORTH LOSES
TO BLACK MOUNTAIN'
IIosipKal Boys DefeaUxl In Ease Game
Yesterday by Score of 6 to 2 OuntO
Played at Black Mountain.
; in a fast game yesterday, Kenilworth
i hospital was defeated by the Black
, Mountain nine by the score, of 6 to 2.
the game being a part of the Fourth of
julv celebration at Black Mountain.
I In the seventh Inning, the hospital
hoys voiced disscntion over the decision
of t lie umpire, claiming that he had
made three unfair decisions in favor of
the opponents. It was claimed that the
decisions had caused the home boys to
secure three runs.
R. Brown, pitching for t lie home boys,
did good work throughout the game, and
Britt for Kenilworth. also pitched a good
game, striking out nine men hut allowed
three hits. Britt also had to his credit
a two base hit. while Graff, for the hos
pital, knocked a three-sacker
1 he line-up:
Mountain
Kenilworth
Wolfe
Buckncr
Foster
Gaff
Hemphill
King
McYoung
Bianketsliip ..
A. Britt
Pn.
.3li.
Black
C. Mill.
.ss Moore
.lb J,. Brown
. .c t'. Brown
.2I F. Miller
..If I'reist
.rf Archer
.cf Kerlee
, . p It. Brown
j FIGHT RECEIPTS ARE
GIVEN AS $1,623,380
NEW YORK, July 4. The total
gate receipts for the Dempsey-Car.
pentler boxing contest amounted to
$1,623,380, Tex Rlckard, promoter of
the bout, announced tonight. The
net 'receipts have not been cal- .
culated.
SAN DIEGO CHAMPIONS
SAN DIEGO, Cat, July 4. San Diego
high school defeated West Tech high
school of Cleveland, O., -7 to 6 In the
10th inning of the second and deciding
game for the national Intel-scholastic
baseball championship here today.
JiX dll fountains
or in bottle ?
Little Mm Sweet
is me queen of the street:
She vamps all the four -year-old
swains she can meet
Leads them up to the fountain
and makes them deliver
The price of a nice
cooling glass of Green River.
job
ma rpu niriMr. a v
B. R. Branch, no score.
Pr. T. P. Sheesbprough, no score.
P. H. Branch, no score.
K. C, Sawyer, no score.
K. C. Snyder, no score,
r"iic" Wphh. no score.
Dr. C. V. Reynolds, no score.
ine Country club course is the dally
mocca for a number of local and visit
ing golfers and It is expected that the
list of summer tourneys will be an
nounced shortly. George A. Miller, man
ager of the club, has staled that he has
been very much pleased with the quality
of golf played in the spring tournaments
and everything points to many visitors
during the summer. The links are re
ported to be in excellent condition and
many players have said that they have
never played the famous outdoor game
under better conditions.
Henry Burgess, local expert, is in
Scotland, where he made 11 strong show
ing In the championship tourney. He is
expected to return to the city in about
thirty days and it is said that his
presence Is sorely missed at the Country
club.
The visitors' list at the rluh is re
plete with names of out-of-town golfers.
Plans may be worked out shortly for
making the' open professional tourney in
1922 one of the largest ever held at the
club, and this will mean that practically
all o fthc leading golfers of this coun
try will participate. Jock Hutchison,
who won the championship in England,
is one of the local clubs' enthusiastic
boosters and takes part in th open
tourney each year. He Is certain to b
here in 1922. In 1920 and 1921 he nride
excellent ' records for the local cou-sc.
HE.NDERSONVILLE AND
BREVARD DIVIDE UP
IlendernonvHlc'e largest Holiday
Crowd Witnesses Defeat of Boosters
Iw Scraps In Bleachers.
Spocial to Tha C'((i2nl
HENDERSON VI LLE, July 4. In a
ragged and nervous game, with errors the
outstanding feature, Brevard defeated
Hendersonvllle 5 to 3 before a record
breaking holiday crowd here today. Vic
tory for the Sapphires came this after
noon after they had suffered a 13 to 2
defeat by the Boosters this morning.
Lanniug and Lance made up the IP'n
dersonville batteries, while Gudger and
Hatcher played plcher and catcher for
Brevard. Two of Brevard's runs w.re
made on errors, the other three being
earned. Hndersonville only earned one
run. the other two being thro'.wi the
P.oosters by Brevard.
Interest in the game was d'wded by
two or three fights in the gran, Island
land bleachers between rival fans uaich
I caused police Interference.
MONTREAL IS GIVEN
DECISION BY PRESS
W( ION SOCKET. R. I... July 4.
Lvnc'n. bantamweight champion.
lop
Young Montreal "f p-ov;.ie.,' '
meet this afternoon. Lynch reported that
he hail strained a iiga .iei...
Jahez White, of Albany, was sub
stituted for Lynch in a 12-round. no de
cision bout. Young -Montreal won the
newspaper decision.
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as this, Coca-Cola was created
delicious and refreshing.
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Both Scores In TlM-lr iiatjies With
Rod t) and the Browns. .
CLEVBLANP. July 4.-Cleveland won
both games from Chicago today, 6 to 4,
In the morning and 1 1 t oil) in the after;
nopn, Morton, one of Cleveland's scc-6iul-'str1ng
pitchers, is credited with
$i)th victories Score:
Morning game
'rinb
'fMiiro BIO 120 1100-4 10 0
cS-veland 200 000 lOx -6 10
.Batteries Twombdly. Wieneko and
SchSlk;-' t'hle. Morton, Klails and Nuna
maker.
Afternoon game
Clubs--
Chicago"- 280 0;.or,oo-in 12 .1
Clevejand l'l 1-11t 1 9,
and Bchalk: Bagby. Caldwell, Morton
md Nnemakcr.
Athletics Lose Two.
NEW
YORK. July I N
York de-
feated Philadelphia twice
and 14 to 4. bringing the
today, 6 tn 4
Yankee's win-
ninir streak to sev
straight games.
Two home runs hy
Baker with Ruth on
base each time cameo onv
victnrv In the first contest and the
Yankees batted Rommel hard in the
second game. Score;
First game
Clubs- Tl. H. K.
Philadelphia ooo ooo 130-4 8 3
New York -0 1111 1 0x-6 10 2
Batteries--Keefe and Perkins; llyatt,
Shawkey and llofmann.
Second game
Clubs- R. H. E.
Philadelphia too 000 ono 4 11 1
New York IB! 110 Hlx 14 14 1
Batteries Rommel. Wolf and , Perkins;
Myatt. Mays and Schang.
Senators
Win Games.
4. Washington
BOSTON. July
Hvle
lefeated Boston this
afternoon, winning
1, and the S"conil,
the first game, 1 to
I ? 1, 'I Scire '
i First game:
Clubs- R- H K.
I Washington OnO 030 010 ? 1
' Boston 100 000 Hid 1 Jt '1
flatteries Zachary and Gharnty;
Jones. Karr and Huel.
Afternoon game
' Clubs R H E.
: Washington 000 1 10 0057 1 1 1
i Washington 000 1 10 (105--7 1 1 3
I Batteries Courtney and Piclnich,
iGharrity; Bush and Walters.
Good Day For Tigers.
I ST. LOl'IS, July t. St. Louis won
two games from St. Louis today, taking
.the morning contest. I to I. and winning.
'7 to 6, in the afternoon: Veach and
Hellman made home runs in both games.
1 Score:
1 Morning game
Clubs R.
Detroit omi 11113 0104
ST. LOl'IS. July 4 Detroit
Batteries- U'onard and Basslcr;
gihW and Collins.
fternoon game
Clubs R.
n.-lrolt 300 030 0107
H. E.
9 1
won
Van.
H. E.
12 0
St. Louis Old 001 2026 16 J
Batteries Oldham. Middleton and
Woodall; Kolp. Baync, Dcbcrry and Sev.
ereld.
312
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