TIIE EVENING TIMES: RAIEIGH, K C, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1910.
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'J, vliBAjaUH STANDING.
f tr NATIONALS. ' - ' (
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Boston".. .. .. '.. 2
Cincinnati .. ,.' .. .. .. ..2
Pittsburg ,"..' .. .. .. i
' Louis .. .. .. .. .. ..,1
Brooklyn .. .. .,'.. ,. ..' l
Philadelphia .. .. . .. .. i
New York .' ..' ,. .. .. .. o
Chicago .. .. ,. .. Q
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Cleveland ..
St. Louis (,
Boston . . .
Washington
Chicago ..
Philadelphia
Detroit .. .
New York .
AMERICAN.
Won. Lost. Pc
.. ... ... .. 2 0 1000
. .. .. .,1 0 1000
.. .... 1 0 1000
.. .. ... .. 1 1 500
...U. '.. .. 11 500
.. .'. .. .. 1 1 BOO
.. .. .. : ..' 0 2 000
.'. ... .. ..0 1 000
SOUTHERN.
Clubs ' i Won. Lost. Pc.
Montgomery ... .. .. .. 2 0 1000
Atlanta.,. .. .. .. .. .. 2 0 1000
Memphis .. .. .. i o 1000
Mobile .. ... .. '.. .... 2 1 667
New Orleans .. .. .. .. .. 1 2 333
Birmingham .. (i 2 000
Chattanooga .. .. ..0 2 000
Nashllle 0 1 0DO
SOUTH ATANTIC.
Clubs Wort. Lost. Po.
Jacksonville .. .. .. .. B 0 1000
Columbus ... y .. ... ..6 0 1000
Augusta .. .. .. .. 4 1 goo
Columbia .. .. .. .. ..0 4 000
Savannah 0 5 000
Macon .. ... .. .... .. .. ... 0 4 000
YESTERDAY' 8GAMK. ,
AMERICAN LEAOITK.
At Washington: Philadelphia.
Washington, 2.
At New York: Boston
2.
At Detroit: Cleveland,
(10 Innings).
At Chicago; St. Louis, 5; Chicago, 4.
8:
3; New York,
6; Detroit. 2,
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At St. Louis: Pittsburg, 5; St. Louis,
At Cincinnati: Chicago, 3; Cincinnati
6.
iAt Philadelphia: Brooklyn, 4; Phila
delphia, 7..
At Boston: New York, 4
Boston, 5.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
At Atlanta: Atlanta, 10; Chatta
nooga. 2.
At New Orleans; Mobile, 4; New Or
leans, 3.
At Memphis: Memphis, 4; Nashville,
2. . :-.
At Birmingham: Montgomery, 4;
Birmingham, S. ,.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE.
At Columbia: Macon, 2; Columbia, 2.
At Columbus: Columbus, 9; Savan
. nan. 1. .
At Jacksonville: Augusta, 0; Jackson
ville, 2. -
How About This?
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Detroit, Mich., April 15 Because he
claims Cleveland baseball Is "unfair"
to organized labor, John Potter, walk
ing delegate of ; the International
Brotherhood of Teamsters, refused to
allow a party of ice workers to at
tend yesterday'8 ball game at Ben
net Park. - Potter met a wagon of the
company hauling men to the game. He
ordered all union men In the party to
descend. All obeyed except two foremen
of the Ice company. ,
Guilford v. Carolina Today.
(Special to The Times.)
Durham, April 16 Guilford College
and University of North Carolina meet
on the new athletic field this after
noon at four o'clock and play the
second of their series. :
The Quakers won yesterday's game
at Chapel Hill with Hedgepeth pitch
ing and the University will work
Stewart this afternoon, Two of the
strongest teams meet here today. Guil
ford has on that team men who have
flayed strong ball pn the state leagues
and Stewart will b necessary to save
a second defeat. Bule will catch
Stewart and the whole team will play,
Bivlns formerly of Trinity, playing left
field for Carolina. ,
, Manager LIndsey of the .: Traction
.company, and Manager Diane of the
University team make announcement
that In the event rain interferes with
the game before five innings are play
ed, half the admission will be refunded.
It Is Impossible to give out rain cheeks
because no two teams will play .twice
on the home grounds. The reduction
offered Is all that could be asked.
As this Is the first real game of the
year, the managers of the two teams
and the manager of tb park, are doing
extra advertising for . a crowd. ; It his
luckily today. The mills of Bast Dur
ham and Edgemont shut down at noon
Giving
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and these patronize the game-liberally.
Since the first effort to play, the
grounds havebeen smoothed over con
slstently and the rain allowed the
bumps to be moved. The field Is much
better than it was Tuesday, and bar
ring softness, is In good shape. The
teams are strong enough to put up a
good game of ball and as this Is a
university town, there will doubtless
bo rooting a plenty..
Ql'AKKHS DEl'KAT V. S. C.
Carolina Downed 4 to 3 lty the, Marti.
Hlttinjr Guilford Team.
, (Special to The Times.)
Chapell Hill Chapel Hill, April 15 In
close game Guilford defeated the
University team here this afternoon by
the score of 4 to 3. The bame was
characterized by hard hitting and good
fielding, the visitors having a slight
advantage in hitting over the locals.
Guilford scored three times in tne
Willie Lewis, the New York wel
terweight, who has just beenatched
for a return battle with Harry Lewis
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of Philadelifaia, In Paris. In the re
cent battle in Paris between the two
men, Willie was given a draw al
though sporting writers generally de
clared that Harry had the best of
the affair.
a tie. Hackney died second to first,
- Doak up in Guilford's half, safe on
second's error. Benbor is safe on field
ers choice, Doak out at second. John
son singled, Benbow going to second
and Immediately purloined third. Whlt-
aker hit to the center field fence and
the game Is over.
R. H. E.
Guilford .. .. .. 030 000 0014 12 3
Carolina .. .. .. 001 000 002--3 7 3
Batteries: Barnes and Stewart;
Hedgepeth and Bule.
Klon Tied AnIipvIIIp.
(Special to The Times.)
Ashi'vllle, April 15 In a beautiful
game here this afternoon Elon and
Asheville school played a nine-inning
tie, neither side being able to score.
Hearne struck out thirteen and Pal
lock eleven. '
R. H. E.
Elon .. .. .. .. .. 000 000 000 0 6-1
Asheville ...... 000 000 000 0 2 1
Batteries: Hearne and Hobbs; Pal
lock and Jackson.-
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TRACK MEET TODAY.
Wake Forest and A. and M. Will Meet
This Afternoon.
One of the hottest contested track
meets of the year will be pulled off at
the Fair grounds this afternoon when
th A. & M. and Wake Forest teams
will run, Jump and do other athletic
stunts tor nonors.
A & M. Entries.
100 yards dash Hartsell, Winston,
Robertson.
220 yards dash Hartsell, Wlnslow,
Robertson.
440 . yards run Cooper,
Barnditch, Sexton.
280 yards run Barnditch
Small, Sullivan.
mile run Babbington, Bruner,
One
En son.
Two mile
Nichols.
... 120 yards hurdles Gantt,
Hull. '
run Eason, Trotter,
Sherman,
secorld on hard hitting coupled with a
miscue or two. Carolina's first run
came in the third, and there was noth
ing doing for either ; side . until the
ninth, wfien Carolina tied up the score
only to have It broken by the Quakers
In their half. .
Stewart singled over short, and
made third .on an error, but ..badly
sprained his ankle going into third and
was carried from the Held. Mamllton
taking his place. Bivens is safe on a
fielder's choice, ''Hamilton being caught
at the plate. Buie singled, Bivens go
ing to third. Hedgepeth hits to center,
Bivens and Buie crossing the pan for
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High Jump Robertson, Cooper,
Ross.
Broad jump Robertson, Russ,
Floyd.
Pole Vault Rolllnson, Sherman,
Hurlt.
Shot put Floyd, Glenn Van Chris
tien. Discuss Throw Floyd, Hu'rlt, Pope.
Hammar Throw Dunn, Floyd,
Hurlt.
Wake Forest Entries.
100 yard dash: Coughemour, Olive,
Highsmlth.
Hammer throw O'Brien, Coughe
mour. 220 yards . dash Murchlson, High
smith. Coughemour. :
Shot put Horton, Hutchins, Coughe
mour.
Discuss throw O'Brien, Horton,
Couehemour. . . n.
Half mile run Davis, Jones, Murchl
son. 1 mile run Jones, Davis, Murchlson.
Boad Jump Coughemour, Hutchison,
Olive..
High Jump-jHutchlns, Olive, Ken
nedy. 120 yard hurdle Hutchins, Olive,
f-Kennedy. '
220 yard hurdles Hurdles, Olive,
Kenedy.
Pole vault Settle, Carrlck, Gare.
2 mile run Smith, L. Olive.
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KAMOIGH HKiHS UKKKATKO.
The Bull City Boys Wallop Raleigh
13 to 4.
(Special to The Times.)
Durham, April 15 The Durham High
School team defeated the strong team
representing the Raleigh High School
here this afternoon by the score of
13 to f The game was slow, and the
Raleigh boys seemed to have lost all the
spirit they displayed when they de
fnated the Durhamites 2 to 0 a short
time ago, the final score being lit to 4
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' TRINITY IiOSES.
Mercer Defeated the Tarheel Metho.
dists in the Ninth. '
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Macon, Ga., April 15 Mercer defeat
ed Trinity here this afternoon - In a
ninth Inning rally by the score of 7 to
4. Claude West was In the box. though
suffering with, a sore arm he hold 'the
locals to one hit until the eighth. The
score was 4 to 1 In favor of the vis
itors when the nine frame rolled
around, when hits, errors," miscUes, etc.
netted six runs.
' ' R.H.-E.
Mercer .. 100 000 0087, 7 t
Trinity . 301 000 0004 7 2
Batteries: Smith and Voss C. West
and Flowers.
HOME RUN OF SAME JONES
WON GAME IN NINTH INNING.
1 With the yells of a multitude of
fans ringing In his ears Sam Jones,
the veteran pinch hitter of Shaw Uni
versity, walked up to the bat yester
day afternoon In the ninth inning and
planted the ball in deep right for a
home run, winning the game.
.The two negro teams were well
matched and , neither . had been de
feated in two- years. Claflln Univer
sity, or South Carolina, has on of
the strongest infields seen, this trea
son on a loonl diamond. ThMr Bhort
stop pulled oft some grand stand
plays And time after time he robbed
Shaw of what would have been pretty
singles had a slower man been on
the Job. ,.
Gorham, for Shaw, pitched an ex
cellent game , striking out 13 of his
opponents apd allowing only four hit
i'he ClafliQ, team was superior in the
field but ; at the bat Shaw showed
her jupremacy. ,'
Invihe last half of the ninth inn
ing, 'twith. wo men on bases, and , jjio
outs the Shaw Kiipporters went wild,
'l'he:ne3rt;two men were eaBy for Cla
flln bHt. when Sam Jones stepped Out
to batythe ;trowd went-wild. Bam
spat lnte'hll hands', squared himself
at the', ftate . 4tnd wrenched his back
striking at the first one. The sec
ond lo'oke,l easy and e swung .again.
Two strytdB', two down and two men
on bases. .The next ball split the
plate and catching it on the end of
Ilia bat . Jones drove to deep right, far
over the head of the fielder. Every
thing scored and not even Ty Cobb
or the mighty Haus Wagner were in
Sam's class among the colored popu
lation last night. He towered above
them all. - . . .
Score: '. R. H. E.
Shaw , I . , .000 000. 2035 9,3
Claflln . .:. .102 000 0003 4-2
Batteries: , Shaw, Gorham and
Gunn; Claflln, .Mitchell and Parks.
Struck out by Gorham, 13; by Mitch
ell, 4. Bases on balls off Gorham,
2; oft Mitchell, 4. Three base hits:
Shaw,-' 3.' Home run: Sam Jones.
Umpli-e,' King Kelly. Time, 2 hours
and 10 minutes. '
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CATCHER JOHN KMXG
' .. WIl'Ii.FORM NEW LEAGl'E.
(By Leased' Wire to The Times.)
Boston, Mass., April 16. That
John Kling, the famous catcher of
the Chicago Cubs is negotiating for
the formation of a league to com
pete with the National and American
baseball organizations was the start
ling statement made here today by
a prominent uaseball man. :
This man declared that Kling's
failure to return to the Cubs is caus
ing suspicion and uneasiness in na
tional league circles. There Is a re
port current that he has threatened
to Invade New York city with a semi
professional team to play a series of
games around the meropolis. 'Any
such action would mean his perma
nent blacklisting. '.
The magnate whose fears are so
thoroughly aroused said:
v "Kling's refusal to sign and his
contemplation of a series of games In
New York means there is a well laid
scheme to organize a third league.
Kling is a thinking man and not an
unreasonable one. He knows that he
can not afford' to ruin his whole base
ball career p.s he will if he runs
against the national commission
again. He would take no cnances
now if he did not feci sure that he
is fixed all right. He is no fool.' New
York, Chicago, Cincinnati and Pitts
burg would form the nucleus of the
new league. I am not the only one
who believes this. The opinion that
such a move is inevitable and will de
velop witiiin a short time is held (
by manv other magnates.. Kling has
an ace up his sleeve or he wouldn't
take chances of being forced from the
game." ;
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THIS A X Of P DAY AT
JKITRJES TRAINING CAM I.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Jeffries Training Camp, Rowartlen-
nan, Cal., April 1C This was one of
the off days in Jim Jeffries' training
routine. The big fellow Is still suffer
ing from a stiff neck, caused, he says,
by a blow which Bob Armstrong landed
on the top of , his head day before yes-'
terday and on the advice of his trainers
decided to take things easy. The early
morning hours were spent at his favor
ite fishing resort and just before lunch-!
eon he took some mild exercise on the,
handball court. ' I
It is an open secret around campi
that Berger is not well pleased with !
the shotting made, by Jeffries in his)
several boxing bouts. .. Haberdasher j
Sam sees something lacking in Ilia I
speed something that will ha ve to be I
remedied. While most of the campj
followers are very optimistic because
of the apparent ease with which big
Jim does three men's work, Burger Is
alive to the fact that his charge has
some serious bustnes before him.
"No sir," said Sam, this morning, "I
didn't like the way Jim worked yes
terday. IPe's worried, I know, but'
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aside from that he lacked life. In the
handball game he might have won
hands down if he had tried, but he
never showed a disposition to do so
until the last few points when he
thought I was going to take him into
camp." .
"You see." continued Berger, "con
dition counts for everything in this
fight. Some think Jeffries can win If
he Is, only half right, but I take the
opposite view. Jim has to be abso
lutely perfect. He can't go into the
ring carrying an ounce too much, con
sidering his disadvantage of five years
of Inactivity, Mind you, I think he's
going to win I am sure of that, hut
it all depends on condition. He has
a fight on his hands with a scrapper
end if I thought he could not get right
I'd throw tho match in a minutes.
"You know this fight means much
more to us than the championship and
the money. Usually a fallen champion
becomes a popular idol with the public
but its reverse with us. Jim's a fellow
that doesn't make many friends prin
cipally because ho keeps to himself and
his family nlmost entirely and the
very fellows who forced him into the
light would be first to rap him should
he suffer a reverse.
"So you see, I am watching the big
boy more closely than anyone around
here and If he don't work right I am
going to know It. No doubt yesterday
was an oft day but It didn't' suit me
at all."
Rerger intimated that he would in
sist on Jeffries cutting out all heavy
work for the next few days but whether
he succeeds in carrying? out his ar
rangements remains to be seen.
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