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THE CHARLOTTE EVENING CHRONICLE. JULY 10, 190& 3 - Hostetter; McCarthy and Smith. 2:02. Umpire, 'Johnstone. Time, Pittsburg. Pa., July 9. Philadelphia made it three out of--four by winning to day from Pittsburg by a score of 5 to 2. The home team's errors were costly. Score: - -. R. H. E. Pittsburg ... .. .. 010 100 0002 5 3 Philadelphia 100 120 1005 8.1. Batteries: Maddox and Gibson: Moren, jrh& Richie and Docin. Time, 1:45. Umpire, O'Day. ' i i ii jl.. i wiw.wiw.! la' Sports w a 1 1 LET US ALONE. . The game that we ought to win to day will put us In the 400 column. If we win to-day and Anderson loses again Ciey will tie us for bottom place. We are anxious to Cassldy will do with bunch. see what Mr. the Charlotte Let's have a few more bunched hits and we will have a few more games to our credit. . Guess Winston-Salem took a little of the conceit out of McKevitt's bunch yesterday. Now. Phil, show the Musicians "what Instrument you can play. ' We are looking at you. Somebody will have to so if they get any more players on the team. Won der who will get the pink slip? Shumaker has reported for duty and Collett will be here soon, and the fans are looking for some swatting from them. Tes, Carriegine, the Charlotte pub lic has supported the team In such a manner that Would warrant the club entering a class 'B" league, but the directors insist that. we have a, team commensurate with the the patron age afforded. - There Is some talk of selecting an all-star team from the Carolina League at the end of the season and arfanglng a series of games with the pennant-winners in the Eastern Car olina, the South Carolina, .Virginia and South Atlantic Leagues. Anderson evidently doesn't expect to be In the playing next season. They have sold Willis and Hornhorst. two of their best men, and are doubtless ready to sell more at the bidding. An derson ought to do like Charlotte hold to her team for next year. The season is more than half over. If we get a team that will win the majority of the games the rest of the Rftnsnn It will VtA sottya eonsolatlon to - - - W T W,.,, the fans who have been cussing be- score: tween groans since April jotn ana cussing because they had a right to. Phil Hinton has proved that he is in Class A as an outfielder. Is Is be lieved that he, would be in the 'same class as a sacker. f Manager Collins thinks its kind o chilly dowji In the cellar. He is go ing to get out of there if it can be done this season. f - Let the Hornets bunch their hits again to-day. If they do this and give Fulenwider the proper support the game will be won. - The loss of both games in the dou kle header last Tuesday oughtn't deter the Hornets from trying their nana at It again .tormorrow. Say, this record of that player from Texas sounds too good for this league. Out of 14 games he got 23 hits and stolen bases. That is too much. N - -' Oh. Greensboro, where is thy prow- .ess! The Twins did you up to the tune of 8 to 3. Why. we wouldn't let them make eight runs in four games 'down here. On the very start Manager Collins is showing a disposition to get a team that will win some ball. All he needs is backing and he has been promised that. - It Is reported that somebody has of fered 3500 for one of Charlotte's play ers and he is not one of the pitchers either. The guessing contest is now open. Those home-run signs on the fence are mighty lonesome, these days. No body on the home team seems to pay any attention to them. After them, boys! Somebody has walled, anent the re cord of the Hornets and the good at tendance here, that Charlotte would not have supported a winning team. Nobody has ever asked for another Ashenback aggregation, neither has anybody demanded a team on the oth er extreme. There are a number of men in the Carolina League who hold a warm place in the hearts of the fans on ac count of their paternal appearance. For Instance, there are Father Beussej and Pop McKevitt. And there isVickers and Smith and Powers. Grandpa MCLaugnun. Ana wno nas:2:27. .Umpire.- Connolly. Cincinnati, O., July 9. Mathewson held Cincinnati to. four hits to-day and did not allow a base on balls. Two fluke singles and an out gave New York the winning run. ' Score: " R. H. E. Cincinnati 000 000 0101 4 .0 New York .. ..' 000 000 1012 9 2 Batteries: Coakley and Schlei; Ma thewson and Bresnahan. " Time, 1:38. Um pire, Klem. Chicago, . July 9. Chicago won in the 10th inning to-day on a single, a sacrifice, a wild pitch and a long fly, defeating Brooklyn 4 to 3. ; Score: v R. H. Jv Chicago 100 000 002 i 4 6 1 Brooklyn 000 300 000 03 8 Batteries: Ffeister, Brown andMoran; Rucker and Bergen. Time. 2 hours. Um pires, Rudderham and Rigler. yspepsia Gives rest to the stomach. For indigestion, dyspepsia,1 sour stomach, tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous stomach and catarrh of the stomach. : A prompt relief, i j AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, July 9. Detroit pulled an other victory here to-day in the 9th- in ning when the locals seemed to have a winning lead. R II. B. Detroit 102 021 00410 14 2 New York 100 050 020 810 4 Batteries: l Summers, Willett and Schmidt: Orth, Manning and Kleinow. Time, 2 hours. Umpires, Evans and Sheri dan. . Philadelphia. July 9. After being blank ed until the 9th inning by Philadelphia to-day. St. Louis knocked Plank off the rubber and tied the score. St. Louis won out in the 12th Inning on a hit, an error, a pass and a wild pitch. ' Score: . R. H. E. St. Louis 000 000 003 0025 9 3 Philadelphia ... .. 020 000 010 000-3 8 3 Batteries: Powell and Spencer; PlanK, Time, frepwed at the lab oratory of E.C-DoWltt Co., Chicago. U.S.A. DtaoaCm What You Eat I Ctckoa tha Brest h Sweat ... Aa a ftoee. SOLD BY R. H. JORDAJf & CO. Keliavea indigestion, or atomaefc. fcalcfc 1 af a, etc. driving in two of the locals' runs, one with " a double and the other with a triple. Willis . pitch ed a " very. good game but was hit at opportune times. The at tendance was very small. Clark made a pretty catch. Score by innings:. R H E Greenville .. .. .. 100 001 20x--4 5 1 Anderson .. .. .. 000 001 0001 3 1 Batteries:' Barre and Kelly; Willis and Cooper. SOUTH CAROLINA. Petersburg, where the 'fight was held, is in Arapahoe county, adjoining Den ver, and the arrests were made by the sheriff of that county. forgotten dear old Great Grandfather-j Metz? The Twins have tagged on several brands to their stock in trade; the Patriots have added some more Qua kers; the Electricians have increased tqa marked degree their current; the Musicians have got several new slide trombones, and at last the Hornets are sending for more buzzers. The Spinners .haven't needed anybody from the very beginning. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Collett. of the South Atlantic League, with the Savannah team. Is another new man signed by Manager Collins. He also comes with the rec ord of a hitter. Someone has had a.preminiaion that the unearthly rivet-driving on the tskyrcraper will stop on the very day that Charlotte's team is strengthened to the winning point. . Yesterday was the first day that the weather has made an unkind cut at the Charlotte gate receipts. Forgetting- the percentage column this town has had a star season. ' j The sporting editor of The Industri al News thinks Charlotte has sent for the well digger to get them out of the cellar.-: Huh! think we are -gofng to give up our warm place? . It is understood that Bob Carter has discontinued his subscription to The Merchants' - Journal since Umpire Johnson called "White out In the ninth Inning In Wednesday's game. With the strengthening of all the teams In the league except Greenville, which has been too heavy for the rest heretofore, the Carolina Association is geting to be about equally divided. Spartanburg has more defeats to her credit this time than she has had on any previous visit to CharJotte. The Hornets had just as well put two more eggs in the;nest of the Musicians. If Jim Fox really wants a Job on the Charlotte team and doesn't get it there will be some mad baseball, fans In this burg. He is Just the kind of player they want to see on the team. Greensboro has at last blundered on a plausible excuse for small attend anee. The weather came to her res cue yesterday. It was so bad that the citizens couldn't even sit around the postofflce. Barre won a game from the Elec tricians yesterday." They must not have been looking to let that Bunch of Tom Stouch's to win from them after being trimmed three straights by the Patriots. The attendance at the Greenville Anderson game yesterday, was "very small." Greenville seems to have got ten mad because some other teams In the league have done about and got ten in her class. To the members of the "Charlotte team: Hit, whether vou get safe or not. It is hitting the ball the people want to see. If you get out it is not your fault. It shows that you have made-an effort. It didn't take Greenvillj long to get out its hammers when the team began losing. Wonder what they would have done down there if they had had a team losing like Charlotte has during the whole season? Nothing seems to count like bunch ed hits. In the game yesterday -at Columbia Macon got three against Columbia's 10 hits and yet Macon won the game. Two three-baggers were made In the fourth. Lindsay kept up his hitting streak In Greensboro and made a home run. That boy Is hitting and fielding out of his class, We don't "expect to see him in this league next year if he keeos up the pace he has set. -And Greeenville actually won a game from Anderson. Well., it need ed to win for the bugs In Greenville were beginning to hammer the team.' the 'only chance they have had to do such a thing since the season opened. . Carolina Association. Charlotte-Spartanburg.j postponed, rain Greensboro 3; Wjnston 8. Greenville 4; Anderson 1. Eastern Carolina League. WilsonRaleigh. postponed, rain. Wilmington-Goldsboro. postponed, rain. South Carolina League. Orangeburg 4; Chester 3. Sumter 0; Rock Hill 4. Eastern League. Baltimore 4; Newark 5. Buffalo 10; Rochester 1. Toronto 3; Montreal 5. Jersey City 4; Providence L Virginia league. Norfolk 1: Roanoke 2. Portsmouth 3; Danville 2. Richmond 5; Lynchburg 4. . Southern Leajrue. Memphis 11; Montgomery 0. Little Rock 8; Birmingham 7. . Atlanta 4; New Orleans 0. Mobile 0; Nashville 0 (17 innings; dark ness). South Atlantic Lcajjue. Columbia 2; Macon X Charleston 2; Savannah 1. " Augusta-Jacksonville game postponed, rain. American League. Washington 3: Chicago 5. New York 8; Detroit 10. Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 5 (12 innings). Boston 1; Cleveland 4. National League, Chicago 4; Brooklyn 3. Pittsburg 2; Philadelphia 5. New York 2; Cincinnati 1. -St. Louis 2; Boston 11. STAXDLXG OF THE CLUBS. Boston. July 9. Cleveland batted Young out of the box in .the fifth inning to-day and Chech held the locals to six scattered hits. The visitors won, 4 to 1. Bradley's alround work was a feature. Score: R- E- Cleveland .. .. 11 020 0004 9 1 Boston 100 000 0001 6 0 Batteries: Chech and N. Clarke and Bemis; Young. Burchell and Criger and Corrigan. Time, 1:42. Umpires, Hurst and Egan. Washington, July 9. Chicago' bunched a single and a double off Johnson in the third inning to-day and this practically defeated Washington, 5- to 3. "White was effective with men on bases. Score: R. H. E. Washington 010 000 0203 5 2 Chicago 003 100 Col-5 S 2 Batteries: Johnson and Street; White and Sullivan. Time, 1:40. Umpire, O'Loughlin. Sumter Shut Out by Guuter-s Indians. Sumter, S. C, July 9. Rock Hill shut out Sumter to the tune of 4 to 0 here to-day. Crouch, the ex-col-legian, was very effective and yielded but 2 hits. The locals seemed unable to connect with the ball, while Gar-J ner was found for nine safeties. In one inning Garner was found four times and this with a free pass and two errors netted three runs. Score: . v . R H E Rock Hill. .. 003 000 001 4 ' 9 4' Sumter 000 000 000 0 2- 2 Batteries: Crouch and Winger; Garner and Stephens. Harvard Fires Track Team j Coach. Boston, July 9. James G. Lathrop, for 20 years coach!. of the Harvard track team has been; dismissed as the crimson's coach by-the Harvard, ath letic committee. No reason is assign ed for the change. ! A notice of his dismissal was sent i by a prominent member of the Harvard committee 'co Coach c Lathrop at , his summer home at Windham, Conn, j V . ON THE RACE TRACK yalcadia First at Brighton Beach; Brighton Beach, N. Y., July 9. A large attendance at the race track to-day en couraged turfmen to hope that public in terest in rating which; has seemed to lag since the new aiti-race track gambling laws were put into effect would be re vived. Good weather and a good racing card contributed to to-day's generous at tendance. I" - : Falcadia, under a perfect . ride from E. Dugan, won the fourth " race, a handicap at one mile in the good time of 1:39. - First race, for 2-year-olds, handicap, 5i furlongs: JEtherial, 6 to 5, won; Joe Madden, 1 to 5, place, second; Sentenious, 3 to 1, show, third. Time, 1:06 4-5. f Second race, 5-year-olds and up, selling, about 2 miles: Jimmy Lane, 111' to 1 10, won; Prince of Pilsen, 3 to 5. place, sec ond; Bound Brook, ; out, show, third. Time, 3:50 2-5. I ' Third race, 4-year-olds and up, mile and a sixteenth: Marathon. 1 to 8, won; Easton. even, place, l to 3, second; Grace Cameron, -1 to 2. show, third. Time, 1:48. v Fourth race, handicap, 3-year-olds, will be a double-header to- Mark, 1 to 2 .place, second; Great Pirate, SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Little Rock. Score: Little Rock .. Birmingham . Ark., July 9. R. H. E. 010 003 0228 10 3 .. ... 100 130 200 7 13 4 Batteries: Neuer. Eastmand and Wood; Robert aille and Meek. Time, 2:10. Um pire, Fitzsimmons. Mobile. Ala., July 9. Score: " R. H. tt. Nashville ... 000 000 000 000 000 00-0. 9 2 Mobile .. .. 000 000 000 000 000 00-O 8 0 Batteries: Perdue and Seabaugh; Tor rey and Garvin. Time. 2:52. Umpire, Carpenter. (17 innings, called on account darkness). New Orleans, La., July 9. Score: P- H- E. Atlanta : -. 011 001 0014 l New Orleans .. ...... 000 000 tHJO-o 3 4 Batteries: Ford and McMurray; Fritz and Matthews. Time, 1:50. umpire, O'Brien. Memphis, Tenn., July 9. Score: . . Montgomery 000 ooo ooo o 4 a Memphis 110 202 14x-n 10 i Batteries: Juul and Hart; tjnappeue and O'Leary. Time, l:3o. Lmpires, .Brown and Pfenninger. Orangeburg Won From Chester in Heart-Disease Finish. Orangeburg, July 8. With the game apparently lost the locals took on a batting rallyn the ninth over which Umpire Burrows had Ho con trol and won out. Five hits with no close decisions netted three runs with but one clown. Barring the work of the umpire it was a pretty but slow game. The one feature was the work of McKnight, who fanned 13, al though the locals got 8 hits. Umpire .Burrows will not officiate here again .there morrow Score by inning's: II H E Chester .... 000 101 010 3 8 0 Orangeburg . . 000 001 003 4 8 2 Batteries: McKni.srht and Hamrick; Roberts and Sturtcvcnt. 1 M&&.Jp& I Y&ril?J ... - ' ! . Long-Tate ( ! I " " till the most attract ive shades and pret tiest suitings of tropical weight are gone Make your selection to - day from our splendid assortment of Sum mer Suits which have all the style and character of the finest custom tai-f lor-made produc tions 5' g Clothing Co Goods Sent on" Approval Returnable at Our Expense. ;1 to 2. show, third. -Time. 1:39. Fifth race, 2-year-olds, selling, 0V2 fur longs, Harrigan, 9-to' 10. won ; I Grunia, 4 to 1, place, second; Gliding Belle, 1 to 3, show, -third. Time. 1:07. J. EASTERN CAROLINA Third Itcniul in the "Southern Tennis Tournament Completed. " Atlanta, Ga., '' July 9.-The .' third Kain Prevents Wilmingtcn-GoldsboW rounId in the sinf Ies of the j Southe Game j tennis tournament was completed with .., . " i the MiddIebrook-cott match, both Hmington, July 9. Three Inches j Atlanta players, the former winning of rainfall this morning and early af- Middlsbrook will meet C. Smith, of ternoon made it necessary to postpone ! Atlanta, for a pface in the semi-finals, the opening game of the second series ! In the semi-finals Whitehead,, of Vir of the Eastern Carolina Leasrue herejginia, will play the winner, of the between Wilmington and Goidsboro Smith-Middlebrook j match and Wil-to-day . on account of wet t grounds. ! Hams, of ' Atlanta, will oppose Cowan However, a number of the more en- Rodgers, of Knoxvllle. thusiastic supporters of the gamer In the second round mens doubles, went out to the park apd were sorely McGlnnis and Sanders, of New Orleans, disappointed to find tne conditions defeated Carter and Middiebrook, of Oomfort Oonduccs to V: Health - i . And we are pleased to be able to contribute some thing to the comfort of the LITTLE FOLKS in our line of which necessitated the postponement. Rain Prevents Game jj Wilson. Wilson, July 9. The opening game of the second series in the Eastern Carolina League between Raleigh and Wilson was prevented .here to-day pn account of ra'n. Atlants, and Cowan Rodgers and Vangilder, of Knoxville, won from Lowry and Taylor, bf Macon. A new feature of the tournament was the ladies doubles, the first round which was played to-day. ; I Preliminary Shoots at Wilmington. Wilmington, July 9. In compli ment to many expert shots who are Clill CRIBS Prize Fight Promoters Arrested; Denver, July 9. The principals, i here attend'5ng the! hardware dealers' j CAROLJNA ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost. Pet. Greenville 35 21 .623 Spartanburg 32 25 .561 Greensboro 29 28 .509 Winston 30 30 .5(10 Anderson .. .. 23 33 .411 Charlotte 22 34 .393 SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. Von: Lost. Pet. Sumter 31 IS Chester 29 20 Rock Hill 21 23 Orangeburg 16 29 .633 .429 .356 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 43 Pittsburg .. 44 New York 43 Cincinnati 42 Philadelphia 3U Boston . . SI Brooklyn 27 St. Louis 2 27 30 SO 32 3.S 40 42 45 SOUTH ATLANTIC. Liong-Wlnded Game at Charleston. Charleston, S. C. July 9. Charles ton and Savannah battled this after noon for twelve innings, the locals winning out. The game was a beau tiful exhibition, a pitchers' battle throughout and was characterized by- fast team work on Dotn siaes. Scnrp- ' R H E Pharlostnn. 010 000 000 001 2 4 1 Savannah . 000 000 001 000 1 5 Ratteries Paisre and Reisinger Mniiin and Kahlkoff. Time 2:05. Umpire, Latham. Macon Defeats Columbia. Columbia. S. C. July 8. Macon won to-day by getting two three-Dase nits in the fourth- inning. Welsher pitched an excellent game but the few hits seconds, managers and club officials who participated in a prize fight be tween Jim Barry, of Chicago, and Jim Flyrin, of Pueblo, Wayside Athletic Club, Petersburg, last night were ar rested immediately after the conclu sion cf the bout on the charge of aid ing and abetting a prize fight. They were at once released on $500 bonds. Macon got were timely. .595 .5S9 .56S .4x4 .452 .391 .375 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost.' Pet. St. Louis 43 30 . .5S3 Detroit 42 30 .5.83 Chicago 41 32 .5C2 Cleveland 40 32 .55i; Philadelphia 35 34 .507 Boston 33 40 .4."2 New York 37 45 .375 Washington 27 45 .37o SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Memphis .. ..V .. 40r 3 .563 New Orleans ...... 3S 33 JA-i Atlanta .. 34 30 .531 Nashville 34 31 .523 Mobile 35 34 .507 Little Rock 36 38 . 486 Montgomery 34 37 - .479 Birmingham 23 42 .354 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. . . Won. Lost. Jacksonville 53 Savannah 40 Columbia 31 Charleston 29 Macon 30 Augusta 26 17 32 33 40 46 43 VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Richmond 40 25 Danville 40 28 Roanoke 34 34 Norfolk - 30 35 Portsmouth .. 27 . 37 Lynchburg 26 3Sl Pet. .757 .656 .484 ,420 -1395 .377 Pet. .615 .588 .500 .462 .422 .406 NATIOXAIi ".LEAGUE. St.- Louis, July 9. Boston to-day took the third and last game of the current series. 11 to 2. St. Loul sused- three pitchers and all were hit freely. McCar thy was effective lor Boston. 4Score: . ; K. H. B. St. Louis..... ...... 000 000 002 2 6.3 Boston .. .. .. .... 210 101 51011 12 1 , Batteries: Fromme, Karger, Beebe and Spotp- iC 11 XL, Macon '. . . . 000 300 000 3 3 -2 r-nlnmhia .... 010 000 001 2 10 2 Batteries: Weems and Robinson; Welsher and Harnish. Time 1:45. Umpire, Buckley. . Twins Break "Cp Greensboro's Luck, Greensboro, July 9. Winston won to-dav's eame from Greensboro, the score being 8 co 3. Because of the bad weather the attendance was small. Winston scored three runs in the first inning and three in the third, which gave them a long lead over the lo cals. Schmidt, Greensboro's pitcher, was hit on the arm by a pitched ball, which put him out of the game. Couch took his place in the third in ning. . ' Score R- H. E. W-Salem . ..303 010 001 8 15 1 Greensboro -. 012 000 000 3 7 2 Batteries: Pricex and Hobbs; Schmidt. Couch and Walsh. Earned runs: Greensboro. 2; Winston-Salem 7. Two-base hits,' - Cogswell, White, Woodward, Cox, Lindsay. Home run, Lindsay. Wild pitch,- Couch 1. Bases on balls: Off Price 3; off Couch xl. Struck out: By Price 2; by Couch 1. Double plays: Greensboro 1; Wins-con-Salem 1. Time, 1:50. Umpire, McLaughlin. . . . Barre Again lii Old-Time Form. Greenville, S. C, July , 9. Greenville won from Anderson- this afternoon- n a fairly pretty contest. Barre was in fine form and held the visitors safe at all stages. In addition to pitching a swell game he starred with the stick. The First Requisite of Beauty. The first requisite of beauty is a clear complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup clears a sallow blotched complexion as it stimulates the liv er and bowels, and the eyes become bright and clear. You owe it to your friends to take it if your com plexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does5 not nauseate or ; gripe and is- very pleasant to take. - Re fuse substitutes. R. H.- - Jordan & Co.and W. L. Hand,& Co. e-o-d Just Exactly Right. 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