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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS SEPTEMBER 15, 1915. SjmSO! NATIOiL LEftGUE I 1 1 . -i ima LEAGUE. SR -Von. Lost. ..35 2 32 Pet. .593 .550 .550 .467 .467 .36S RUBE MARQUARD CHASED. ..,riM LEAGUE. Von. 1-ost. Pet. no 43 .677 . ' ' so 4S .650 .. " 70 56 -5S5 74 o9 . -556 irV'ton -r. 451 VrfYork 56 7S -41S Lcuis -j $5 .375 (&. " SS 95 .2S6 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Vo.n. Lost. .Vsnsati ;'rurf Vir York 76 -o ( - 73 67 65 62 64 56 62 63 72 70 69 74 73 FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. jwmr jr Louis waft Scsas City 0lO .. 74 .. 74 .. 72 .. 70 .. 6? .. 69 .. 67 .. 43 59 62 63 62 64 69 70 S3 Pet. r- O .D i O .537 .536 .482 .4S1 .473 .463 -452 Pet. .556 .545 .533 .530 .519 .500 .4S8 .326 St. Louis, Mo., Sept 15. Eight hits, including a double and a triple drove Marquard from the box In the sixth inning yesterday and St. Louis won from Brooklyn 6 to 2. The visitors' two runs were a result of two passes, a double steal and Stengel's two-base hit. Boardman, a recruit from Win nipeg, twirled a good game for the locals but was unsteady with men on bases. Pitcher Cheney retired in the sixth with a split finger which he re ceived while fielding a drive from Bescher's bat. Score: R. H. E. Brooklyn .. ... 000 020 000 2 5 1 St. Louis . . . . 000 006 OOx 6 11 0 Batteries: Cheney, Dell and Mc carty;' Boardman and Snyder. RUDOLPH HELD CUBS SAFE. the-h SOUTHERN LEAGUE. ret Orleans Afiana Bsttifle.. CrattaBOOga. . ijiile le Rock . . jcridence sntreal ronto Jadiester . ;ri;trarg teey City Won. Lost, Pet. SS 56 .611 , . 77 6 .o38 .. 74 67 .525 ,.71 68 .511 .. 69 71 -493 r. 64 74 .463 ..62 SO .437 .. 59 SI .421 JAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. . Sfi 45 .656 ,.79 4S .622 ,.64 67 .4SS ,.64 6S .4S5 ,.62 67 .481 , . 60 70 .461 ,. 58 76 .433 ..47 79 .301 Chicago, Sept. 15. Rudolph held Chicago safe yesterday and in the fourth inning hit a home run with 'two men: on. The score was: Boston 7: Chicago 1. Wifc two out in ifourth Connelly tripled. Egan sin gled and vjonneiiy scored- lioway sin gled and ..Rudolph followed with a homer which cleared the bases. Stan dridge was hit hard in the eighth, Ma gee's double, a fielder's choice on Smith's grounder, Connelly's double and a sacrifice netting three runs. Ru dolph eased up in the eighth inning and Good's double and Fisher's single saved the locals from a shutout. Score: R-H. E. Boston.. .. .. 000 400 0307 11 2 Chicago.. .. .. 000 000 0101 8 0 Batteries: Rudolph and Gowdy; Lavender, Standridge and Bresnahan. PHILS NOSED A WIN. Pittsburg, Sept. 15 Pittsburg lost to Philadelphia again yesterday, 4 to 3. Adams was hit hard and after Cra vath had sent one of his offerings over left -field fence he gave way to Hill in the third inning, who stopped the scoring. Chalmers was effective after the first inning. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 211 000 0004 11 0 Pittsburg . . . . 300 000 0003 8 0 Batteries :" Chalmers and Burns; Adams, Hill and Gibson. TO-DAY'S SCHEDULE. NORTH CAROLINA LEAGUE- Raleigh at CHARLOTTE, clear. Asheville at Durham, clear. Winston ai Greensboro, clear. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago at Boston, clear. Detroit at New- York, clear. Cleveland at Washington, clear. (Mr three scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia at Pittsburg, clear Boston at Chicago, clear. Only two scheduled. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Ea'umore at Pittsburg, clear. Xerark at Kansas City, cloudy. Brooklyn at St. Louis, rain. Only three scheduled. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Mobile at Chattanooga, two, clear. Birmingham at Little Rock, clear. Atlanta at Nashville, clear. Xe Orleans at Memphis, cloudv. j GIANTS SHOVED DEEPER. ! . V ! Cincinnati, Sept. 15 Cincinnati ' won, 9 to 2, from New York yesterday, i The visitors scored two in the first in ! ning, but after that Lear held them ! safe. The locals made one in the first, land in the second Killifer tripled with ! the bases full. Schauer was driven from the mound in the next tuning and Ritter was sent in at the beginning of- ihe seventh. Score : H New York .... 200 000 0002 8 3 Cincinnati . . . . 141 012 OOx 9 16 1 Batteries: Schauer, Mathewson, Ritter and Dooin, Wendell; Lear and Wingo. v HEAT VICTORIES. By Associated Press. Syracuse, N. Y.. Sept. 15. Straight ' Dorics ruled at the Grand Cir ut meeting yesterday afternoon, not 8race einS beyond the rejrular limit. tCn!!e ?" Ecored an ea?y triumph in Onondaga 2:07 pace, over four oth- rirmf" rsCarpenter drove Almah to m the 2:19 trot against 11 oth- Idora Worth- ave Almah hS Sase in the first two heats, retrt r rt each time on th home fro t JiS handii-v the 2:05 . Pilotmg Margaret Brule n across t;";in easily, Joaquin close uhrnell never being a contender. te2-VarSnf Sprins swepstakea rvtr?H lS ?a "n b' Sun- iV,Lf k1 heat b jt the judges C ol U ?he gr0Und that Harold Lbe dls'ance. The 3- Est White ' C3paDly handled by yftLEli0LDiGOLrTITLE. Associated PrT AoeiatL I i-e intercollegiate f ftacock of S; Hf f1"1 Grant 0 Piav in' g0Pn?ton, and 9 fere resterdav" it ' aole final match first IS holes 8 " D " to finh the "SBBSiuioTO FIELD 2 -m Singles aSWrv target cham o-t ' JesterdA " openlng day f 130 targptrJ' cashing 148 of tT!' 'as next - , S- Bahm of C1P! of ;S' ed with j! ofS?e x- J Sevens, . liS cool. "'lU.. rppQ v,:t --"uu "'sa guns 1ERIG1 LEAGUE- BROWNIES TOOK 'EM ALL. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 15. St. Louis made a clean sweep of the se ries of four games with Philadelphia by winning yesterday, 12 to 4. Three p'tchers failed to stop the visiting baismen, while Parks and Koob did good work for St. Louis. Sisler made three hits, giving him 10 safeties for j the series. Score: . R. H. E. St Louis .. .. 120 400 03212 12 .3 Philadelphia . . 000 011 110 4 5 5 Batteries: Parks, Koob and Leary; j Knowlson, Wyckoff, Ancker and Mc ! Avoy. i YANKS SEVENTH STRAIGHT. New York, Sept. 15. New York lost its seventh straight game yester day, Detroit winning 3 to 2. A fum ble by Bush let in both of New York's runs and kept New York in front until the eighth inning when Cobb droye in Detroit's tying and win ning runs with a single. ' Score:. R. H..E. Detroit 010 000 0203 8 1 New York .. .. 002 000 0002 4 3 L Batteries: Lowdermilk, Oldham and Stanage; Mogridge and Alexan ! der. YANIGAN DUMONT THERE. Washington, Sept. 15. Dumont, a recruit from Fargo, N. D., celebrated his debut with Washington yesterday by holding Cleveland to two hits and no runs, while the home team was scoring three times. Washington has worn three straight from Cleveland, and 14 of the last 16 games played. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland . . . . 000 000 0000 2- 0 Washington.. .. 000 000 12x 3 8 0 . Batteries: Carter and O'Neil; Du mont and Henry. BABE'RUTH TOO MUCH. Boston, Sept. 15. The Boston Red Sox won their fourth straight game from Chicago yesterday 2 to 1. .Er rors decided the game which was a tight pitching duel. Ruth allowed only two -hits. One, a double by John Collins in the third, followed Gardner's error which had given Murphy his base and scored Chicago's run..... 1. : . ' ,! It was John Collins' errors that won for Boston. - With two out in the seventh, he allowed Blackbourne's throw to pass him; Wagner going to second on what should' have- been an easy out.. On another toss, from- Benz to retire' Hen rirkspn a.ninfh Tiittr Collins again fumbled 'and. Janvrin,' running for Wagner,. race4 home with BAHAMA:- OSITIGN 2 1 8 o It y I rn i - i - r ' i ' i in in .1 i.fii i IT ' it " r i - i -i I III I i i l i aav -iMi rfr. ii l ' " "r J ' ' -T. - . , ... . , . , , THE ONLY GRSKfD PRIZE THE HIGHEST AWARE sqrerience Tiip6intsipf merit upor WJconfeirupba yVEtcTTtucfes hy the. 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Superior Jury:of Award. THE WHITE COMPANY CLEVELAND Largest Manufacturers of Commercial Motor Vehicles in America FEDERAL LEAGUE CHIFEDS CLIMB A BIT. Chicago, Sept. 15. Chicago took yesterday's game from Baltimore, 8 to 7. Two home runs, a triple and two doubles were included ' in the 10 hits off Suggs. The 12 hits counted against Brown were all singles and were well scattered. Hendrix re placed Brown and Johnson succeeded Suggs at the end of the seventh in ning and the substitute pitchers fin ished the game where they found it Score: " R.;H. E. Baltimore .. .. 300 010 3007 12 1 Chicago 200 040 20x-8 10 2 Batteries: Suggs, Johnson and Russell, Owens; Brown, Hendrix and Wilson. TWENTY-ONE SAFE SWATS St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 15. On" 21 hits, five of them doubles or triples, Ne wark was able to score only seven tuns yesterday, and barely won from St. Louis which had made six runs on 10 hits, including only one double and one triple. The locals played . errorless ball, while the visitors were slow and uncertain on their feet. . Score: v R. H. E: Newark 130 010 0117 21 2 St. 'Louis .. . 022 000 200 6 10 0 Batteries: Seaton, Moran, Kaiser ling and Rariden; Plank, Crandall, Da venport and, Hartley. , the tying run. Ruth then doubled to left, sending Wood, another substi tute runner, in with the winning tally. Score; K H n Chicago . . 001 000 0Q0 1 2 2 Boston . . .... 000 000 20x 2 3 2 Battovies : - Benz, Russell : and Schalk; Ruth and Thomas, Carrigan. SHOT THE HIGH SCORE. By Associated Press. . Sea Girt, N. J., Sept. 15. Sergeant Henry Austin, of the Marine Corps, shot the high score of 139 in the big Nevada trophy match. here yesterday. The match was shot at 600, 900 and 1, 000 yards. Sergeant , Claude H. Clyde, of the Marines, was second with 138 and Corporal Noah C. Reaves, of the same organization, third with 138. McVEY VS. LANGF0RD. By Associated -Press. Denver, Colo., Sept. 15. Sam Mc Vey and Sam Langford, negro heavy weights, have been; matched to fight 20 rounds here on September 30. - ' . v- DRINtC is ChsrdCdla 5r Kendrick-s Drug Store, ' Corner Trade and Church Sts. 240 Phones 241. ' Pure Drug and Carefully Compounded " Prescriptions. II Premier Carrier of 1h Senth. , N. B. Schedule figures published only as information, not guaranteed. No. 294.40 a. m. Dally, Birmingham Special for Atlanta an;t Birmingham. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, observation car and day coaches New York and Washington to Birmingham. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars. Richmond to Atlanta. Dining car "service. . . No. 31 o-.oO a. m. Daily, the Southern's Southeastern Limited for Columbia.. Savannah. Aiken. Augusta and Jack sonville. Pullman arawing room sleeping cars for Augusta and Jack sonville. Day coaches. Dining car service. Through train for Augusta. No. . 44 5:00 a. m. Daily local for Washington, D. ' C. and intermeiiate points. Through reclining chair car Charlotte to Ro.leigh. Connects at Greensboro for 'Winston-Salem. Mt Airy and Wilkesboro. 1 No. 36 6:40 a. m. Oaiiy; local train for Coljimfcia and Intermediate points. No. 39 7 :15 a. m. Daiiy, local for Atlanta and intermediate points. No. 16 7:50 a. . m.Daily, local for Statesville and Taylorsville. connect ing' at Mooresvllle for Winstoii-Salem and at Statesville for Asheville and points west. , ' No. 37 10:05 a. m. Daily, New '-York and New Orleans Limited. fast through train, carrying observation, dining and sleeping cars. Solid Pull? - man train, connects at New Orleans with "Sunset Limited- tast through train for San Francises. Ko. 36 10:15 a. m. Uwiy. United States fast mail for Washington, Kicnmona and points North. Pullmafc drawing room sleeping cars. New Orleans and ' Birmingham to Nerw York. Dining car service. Day coaches to Washing ton. No. 11 10:45 a. m Dally, local for At lanta, and Intermediate points. ' No. 11311:20 a. in Local train for Rock Hill, Lancaster and Columbia. No. 2811:55 a. m Daily, for Winsto&i Salem and local points. Connecting at Barber with No. ?1 for Asheville and intermediate polns and at Wins-ton-Salem for Wi'icesboro. Mount Airy and Greensboro No. 463:00 p. m. Daily, local for Danville and intermediate points. No. 274:55 p. m. Daily, local for. Co lumbia and intermediate points. No.- 41 4:55 p. m. Daily, local for , Seneca, S. C " .- , No. 12--6:00 p. m. Dally, for' Greens boro, Richmond and Nortoik. Handles Pullman cars Charlotte to Richmond ana Asheville to Norfolk. No. 24 7:20 p. m. Daily, except Sun day, local for Mooresvllle. Statesville and Taylorsville. No. 38 8:25 p. m. Daily, New York, At lanta and New Orleann Limited. Solid Pullman train, dining car service. Drawing room sleeping, observation and club cars. No. 35 10:30 p. m. Daily. United States fast mail for Birmingham and New Orleans. Pullnran drawing room sleep . lng cars New York to New Orleans and Birmingham. Local sleeping car Charlotte to Atlanta. Dining car ser vice. . Day coacAes. No. 30 11:00 i. m. Daily, Birmingham Special for Washington and New York. Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, to Washington and New York. Day coaches to Washington.1 Pullman sleeping cars Birmingham to Richmond. Dining car service. All New York trains of Southern Railway will arrive and depart from the magnificent Manhattan terminal of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Seventh and Eighth Avenues, Thirty-first to Thirty third streets, and will be composed of modern electric-lighted steel construc tion Pullman cas- Tickets, sleepmg car accommodations and detailed information can be obtain ed at ticket office. No. 11 South Tryoo street. R. H. DeBUTTS. ID. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C ATTRACTIVE LOW ROUND TRIP FARES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South. $84.15 Charlotte to Los' Angeles and San Francisco account California Expositions Tickets on' sale dally until 'November 30th," good for three months from date of Bale, allowing diverse routing anT stop overs all points in both directions. -L? $10.95 Charlotte to Atlanta,, Ga., ac count National Association Building Owners. On sale September 12th and 13th,-final limit Sept;20th. r:: $12.20 Charlotte to Washington; D. C, account 49th Encampment Grand Army of the Republic On sale Sep tember 25th, 26th and 27th. final lim it October 15th. ' i Lw round trip fares from all otbet points on ' same basis.' V R. H. DeBUTTS, ' Charlotte; N. C. S. A. L RAILIHAY Trains Leave Charlotte Effective EAST AND NORTH BOUND. No. 14. 5.05 a. m. Through train foi Wilmington, with' parlor car attach ed; Connecting at Hamiet with train lor .fortsmouth- Norfolk. Raleigh and all points north and south, also with C. A. & W. for Charleston. Din ing car service, vestibule coaches and sleeping cars to Washington and New York, connecting at Maxton for A. C. L. points north. No. 34 10:10 a, m. b'or Raleigh and Weldon and all local points. No. 20 6:05 p. m. For Wilmington, deeping car, passengers can stay in sleeper all night at Wilmington. This train connects at Hamlet for Savan nah, Jacksonville und all points &3uth and north, arriving Washing ton 7:10 a. m.. New York 12:67 p. m. No. 16 7:50 p. m Connecting at Monroe for Atlanta and all. points south and southwest, also connects at-Monroe with fast train for Nor folk, Richmond, Washington, ' and New York, through steel vestibule coaches. PuVman sleeping cars to New York, dining cars Richmond to New York. WEST BOUND Xo. 15 9:05 u m. Local for Ruther fordton, connecting at Bostic with C, C & O., for all points on that line. . to Johnson City, Tenn.. C & N. W. points north of Llnoolnton. No. o 3:25 p. xn. Local for Ruther fordton. from Raleigh and Weldon, connecting at Uncolnton with C & N. W. for points on that line. For further information call 'jhone 180, City Office, 9 So. Tryon St. JAKES KER. JR.. T. P. A.. Charlotte. N. C Libel Suit WlthSrawn, y Byx Assciated. Press. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 15. Attorney General Egburt E. Woodbury has with drawn his $30,000 libel suit against the New York Tribune. The au!t was brought-after the publication of a story regarding the dropping of William Travers Jerome as counsel in the Thaw case by the attorney general. Recently the Tribune said editorially that it never had any intention of assailing the Integrity of the attorney general and the discontinuance of the suit followed.
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