, . alligii, n. g, jionday', august o, jsjod.-:". PAG23 tlTLJ... VOIE TO SPEND THE SUMMER . At the HOTEL GATES THOMAS A. PARTiRI, CO, . and OtherK-" Sports jt Winder R. " Harris, Sporting Editor. RUST INNING CAUSED BED BIRDS' DOWNFALL Bad, and jdejeoted. ere the three t hundred loyal fans that went down to Wilson Saturday to see the Red Birds Increase their lead in the close race r for the pennant, but on " the of.ef .' hand . saw the Tobacconists Jump' on : Fully In- the yery first Inning tor , enough runs to win and put Raleigh I In second place. Unlike two former occasions when the :, Norfolk and ) bonthern train unloaded oyer two ", hundred happy, enthusiastic fans, It -1 sqelned as If this time a corps had .' been grought In. . (j - i "Just to think," said one fair fan- nette to the love-slck.ewaln, who had been her ' constant companion - throughout the day, "This was my ', first trip away from home to see the ; Red Birds play, and they were beaten. Those horrid Tobacconists hit the ball tdo hard in the first inning. They' -shouldn't allow that." ' "Never mini," answered the faith ful one, "they will lake their sweet revenge on Ooldsboro." ' The WllBonltes made three runs In the first Inning, but thereafter were like so many Infants before the fur ious Fully. - Not again did they cross ' the rubber. The Red 4 Birds scored once in. the ' fifth and again in the sixth, which gave the home rooters, ' large fight, but the tying run was not forthcoming, and the Ralelghltes came away with lost hopes. : The Tabulated Score, E. 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 5 Soore by innings: R. H. E. Raleigh 4 .' . 000 110 0002 4 p Wilson . ... . .300 000 00 3 6 0 Summary: Two base hits: Mills, Hoover, V. Bases on, balls, Sucking ham, 2; FuJlen wider, 1. Struck out by Buckingham, 7 : by Fullenwider, 0. Umpire, Bass. Time, 1:35. At tendance, 1,100. ERRORS LOSE FIRST GAMEFORRAILROADERS (Special to The Times.) Rocky Mount, N. 'C., Aug. 9 With proper support, Big Chief Thorpe would have won both games of tho double-header here Saturday, but passed balls and errors gave the first game to the Giants. The Big Chief pitched good ball, but could not win In the face of the five bad errors made behind him. ' Otis, foi Ooldsboro, was hit hard, five hits for extra bases being gar nered off his $1,000 delivery. There was nothing but Rocky Mount in-the second game. The Railroaders fell over -themselves In their efforts to get to the. plate and take a whack at the offerings of one said Pritchard. The aforementioned twlrler waj? lam basted with.' a little more force than has been brought : to bear on ; any heaver that has appeared on the local diamond since the ark ran aground at Ararat. v- ' First Game. - , Score byjnnlngs: i ' JR. H. K. Rocky Mount 000 001 0012 8 5 Ooldsboro' .V'000 210 0104 80 Batteries: Thorpe and Conn; Otis and Stubbe. Umpire, Newcomb. Second Gamev , Score by Innings: R. H, n. - Rocky Mount , . . . .213 11 8 8 0 ' Ooldsboro . . .000 000- .2 3 Batteries: Thorpe ;' and Walsh; Pritchard and Francis."' -5 HOW THEY STAND. Won. . 36 . 37 . 37 . 35 . 29 . 29 Lost. - 30 ... 82 33 32 37 39 P.C. .645 ' Wilson . . ' . Raleigh . . . Vltmlngton . - Ooldsboro . . - t'ayettevllle . a Rocky Mount 636 :' TODAY'S SCHEDULE. V- . Wilmington at Fayetteville. :,V , " Rocky Mount at Wilson. ' y . Goldsboro st Raleigh. Raleigh. AJU.R, H. P.O. A. Crozter, c. f. . . 4 1 1 0 0, Haas. lb. ..... 4 0 i 11 1 F. Hoover, r. f. 4 0 1 1 d Hoffman. 1. f.. . 4 0 0 4 0 C. Hoover, 3b..' 4 0 0 1 0 Brumfield. 8. s. 2 10 0 3 Wright, 2b. ..r 2 0 0 2 3 Irwin, c. . . . : . 3 0 11 4 Kullenwider, p. 2 0 0 4 0 Totals . . . . . 29 2 4 24 11 Wilson. . A.B. R. H. P.O. A, Moore, c. f. .. 4 0 0 2 0 McGeehan, 2b. . 4 1 12 1 Schumann, 1. f. 4 0 2 2 0 Mills, lb. ... . 4 1 1 13 0 Miller, r. f. ... 4 1 2 2 0 Williams, b. s.. 3 0 0 1 1 Cooper, 3b. ... 3 0 0 1 2 OilmotB.'c,-, .2.. 0 ft -4 2 Buckingham, p. 2 0 0 0 12 Totals 30 j 3 6 27 18 HUBE DOiYARD AND BIS TEAM HAD AN OEF DAY (Special to The Times.) 'Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 9 On a wet, heavy diamond, paradoxical as It may seem, the Highlanders Saturday afternoon made It two out of the sta tes or three with Wilmington, score 4 to 2. ' Both Howard and the Wil mington team had an off-day, while Cull, on the mound for the visitors,, uiDoga erratic, was very enecuve in the pinches and his team played be hind him with all the vim and energy they could command. Score by innings: ' R. H. 3. Fayetteville .'.000 003 1004 . 9 3 Wilmington .,030 000 000 3 4 4 - Summary: ' Sacrifice hits: Clem mons, DobBon, Sharp. Stolen bases: HaldM Bases on balls: Off Cull, 2; off Howard, 1. Struck out, by Cull, b;, by Howard, 8. ; Hit ... by pitched ball: Cull; 2; Howard, 1.. Time of game,' 2:00. Umpire, Johnston. At tendance, i,250. ... ' ' DIG LEAGUE STARS TO PLAY IN CALIFORNIA (By Leased Wire to The Times) San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 9 If the plan that Dan Long, secretary of the Pacific Coast League, has under way is carried out, two picket teams, rep resenting the best players in the American and National League, will play games in San Francisco, Los An geles and other cities along the coast for six months this fall. Long's Idea is to have the teams come to California immediately after the closing of the coast league sea son, which will -be October 31, and to have them play for six weeks. He waats to get major leaguers who have made names for themselves in var- I Ana ilnnoftmnnfa nf Vin ali nil da 4-VinO tne coast can nave an opportunity to look over the stars. Youngville Defeats Franklinton (Special to The-Times.) A 11. , 1 . . V., AUg. O I Youngsville baseball team dCfeatoll the Btrong team from Franklinton on our diamond last Thursday to the tune of 9 to 5. The features of the game were the pitching of Duckett, of Raleigh, for the visitors, and the good work df Winston, L., in the box tor the locals; also the good support of the local team. It was a very in teresting' game from start to finish. . Batteries: - Youngsville, Winston, L., and Winstoh, H; Frankllnt,on, Kearney, Duckett and Daniel. SUNDAY BASEBALL., National League. New York, 3; St.' Louis, 0. Chicago, 7; Brooklyn, 0. Philadelphia, 6; Cincinnati, 2. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Wilson, 3; tialelgh, 2. Fayetteville, 4; Wilmington, 3 Goldsboro, 4 ; Rocky Mount, 2. Rocky Mt., S; Goldsboro, AUTO GO K8 INTO THE RIVER. Two Are Drowned One Other Killed in Another Accident. Boston, August 9 Three persons are dead and a fourth dying as the result of automobile accidents in this state. . George VanDyke, known as the New England lumber king, and re puted the wealthiest man in New England, was killed with his chauf feur, Frederick B. Hodgison, at Tur ner Falls, ' when , their automobile plunged into the. Connecticut river. At Worcester, Stanley Taylor, 2 3 , was instantly killed when his right lung was pierced by the shaft Of a mlllt wagon. 'Taylor and five others were going at a rapid rate when their car collided with the wagon. Taylor's death was not discovered for 15 min uted, when the automobile had cov ered 10 miles from the scene of the accident. At Fitchburg a Llthuanan was run down by an automobile. He is dying. ' MONTREAL AND QUEBEC. A veritable edition de . luxe among railroad pamphlets has been -Issued by the Grand Trunk Railway System to nheoTFuahhmaCwhattto . v proclaim amongst tourists' the glories of Montreal and Quebec. Tho brochure ! beautifully printed and generally ar- 5 49, ranged in the artistic style 6f earlier C22 days, when the ornamentation of a 4.19 volume was regarded as an. lmport 426fant Incident to Its., presentation . iof . reading v matter. It Is also very Veil written, and gives an Inter esting description of the two moat in teresting cities (ln Canada, with manv hllustratlpna from photographs. Snt free to any address. Apply to F. P. Dwyer, 290 Broadway, New York. OFFICER LICKS DOCTOR Trouble Over Mpr of long Standing ' Matter Aired in the Recorder's Court i Today Joe King" Gets Back t . Work Mrs. Rollins injured Jus tice Called on to Settle Vjlow Among Church Members. , Durham, August 9 In the record er's court this morning the. chief mat ter for judgment was the case against Policeman Manley C. Klapp for flog-' glng Dr. Rhodes Herndon, a veteri narian of the city. ;: ,'- The trouble really arose over mat ters of long standing. The Herndon place 'has always been under official surveilance and the closest watchman has been Officer Klapp. He has been the hardest fighter of blind tigers oh the force and yesterday he says that when he approached the horse doctor the latter addressed a few very un civil remarks to him. He followed this up by calling Mr. Klapp a d d liar and charging him with willing ness to commit perjury. The officer struck Herndon with a club and his fist, both doing damage and causing the face to be carried In a sling today. Editor Joseph - II. Kliig of the Morning Herald of this city, is back at work this afternoon, after an en forced absence from his duties the last few days. Mr. King has been a sufferer with bis eyes and abandoned his job the middle of last week. It isn't his first visitation,' but he was treated to his worst in . the last. There appears no organic weakness, though hejias been a night editor, for years and . has been an active, printer all the time. ' ; The Herald force is afflicted from another quarter. Mrs. E. T. .Rollins, wife of the business manager, is in the hospital, where she went last week for an operation. Several weeks ago Mrs. Rollins twisted her foot while standing on a chair and turning. I tgave her great trouble and she Improved but little. There were no bones broken and everything 1 ' seemed good for recovery, "But fail- lug she was given the surgical treat ment. Her mother, Mrs. L..J. Steed of Oxford, is with her family and as sisting them in the care of the house hold. Justice Gunter had a funny case before his court Saturday afternoon when the colored Primitive Baptists called upon him to settle a row. Tho trouble seems to have arisen over the affiliation of the pure in heart and the wioked. Last year a number of the sinners, were turned oiitRnd left thn church, returning ai. a union meeting and professing faitnj followed by the communion. The members sinning , had not gone through the ecclesiastical red tape of returning to their first love and con fessing.' That ancient and honorable method was ignored. The pastor was against the insurgents and there were oth-ers with them. They held a con ference and could not settle it, many declaring that the preacher exceeded his authority. The Insurgents and sinners won and capturnd the church books upon which they writ high their own names. Elder Terry and Mr. G. C. Farthing, big Primitive Baptists in the white church got to gether and settled the matter be fore, the justice was forced to do So. Mr. S. H. Reams, until the first of the month general passenger and freight agent of the Durham & South ern, left this afternoon for Savannah, Ga where he becomes agent for the Seaboard. Mr. Reams was with this road 12 years and was one of -its most popular men. It isn't a speech that excites envy when it is said from here that he 1b the most liked man in Durham. 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