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, tr face Txmcri i 5, THE EVENING TIMES: RALEIGH, N. 0., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910. "P Tjflf Vj:CL yTlarroW ':-:4iLjr ) J, ".. .. - V-F -TjlkL" "TL " S '' Rocky Mouht at. Wilmington. - . ' '"' .'",;' ' ." ' ' " " ' ' "KalelKh at (iohlsboro. j ' LATEST NEWS FROM THE SPORTING WORLD. v WH?on at, FayrttoVillc. WINS AN UPHILL BATTLE i uHrj JSJWietbe Best Game of the . Season Allowing One Clean Hit and a Scratch Fans Three Men With Bases Full Simmons' Dar ing, Base Running Work of Land idrtiMf ; a Feature Great 1'imilJ 0 With the worst kind of a beginning the Red Birds pulled themselves to gether yesterday and won a great up hill fight. The entire team appeared dumb or half asleep until Fayetteville had scored three runs and It then dawned uppn them what was happen ing. From ' then on the Highlanders did not have a look in. Richardson was sent in to do the twirling for Kal eigh but he did not show the lorm and was hu hard. , He was taken out In the second inning and Turner sent it. It was the best game the fellow has pitched here this season. He had his steam, control, curves, everything and only pne hit and a scratch was gotten off his offerings. In the third. inning with the bases full, Thorpe Landgraff and Hartley all fanned the air. The young man twirled brilliant ball and the home club only had to beat three runs to win the game. In the fifth inning Hawkins drew a base butiiwas caught trying to steal second. Simmons beat out a bunt to third, went to third on Blgbie s ground er to Thorpe, and .scored when Mc cormick singled to center. McCormick stole second but perished as Turner fanned. In.i the next Inning Clemens drew a base, stole second and third. Keating was passed and Brandt took ("cCathran's place in the box. Keating then stole'seeond. Hobbs came up with his "big stick" amid deafening picas from the grand stand and bleachers to hit. He responded by driving to right. sending Clemens and Keating across the plate and tleing up the score. Hi was caught' between first and second In the seventh the game was sealed up when Simmons began with a double to right and by the most daring piece of bat-e runnjng went to third when the ball rolled, fuetween short and seconn and then scored when he dashed tor the plate on. Bigbie's grounder to short, Bigbie Immediately pilfered second went to third on McCormicks sacrifice and scored on Turner's single. Lothrop ran for Turner and on his attempt to stetil second Hartley threw to center field and "Matty" came all the way home. , It looked ' like another score In . the eighth when with one down Mulluney Innhled to center and Hawkins singled to left, but Jack was out stealing sec ond and Simmons fanned. Mullln began the game by driving to center for two bases, was saeriliced to third by O'Halloran and scored on Dvverr hit through the' box. In the second Thorpe-bent out a hit to short went to second on Schumnn's sacrifice scored on Landgraff's double to left Hawkins muffed Hartley's fly and Landgraff went to third and scored when Mul'lih was being: thrown mif. The main features of the game were the brilliant box work of Turner, who pitched , one of the best games seen here this season, the work of Keating nt short for Raleigh and Landgraff at short for Fayetteville, and the work of Simmons. Simmons pulled oft the most daring base running ever seen .here. . ( , . .. The Tubulated Score. ; Fnyerfovrile ! 'a.B. It. R P.O. A. K. Mu'iiiiv it; :v;:. S 1 1 1 0 0 O'Halloran. .-'ifi. .'..-' 0 0 -. I . 4. V Dwyer, ?b. .. .. .. 4 Hrlttenstein, If. ,.2 '.. 4 Thorpe, lb. . . . Schuman, rf. . Landgrnff, ss. ; Hartley, c. .. . McCathran, p. Brandt, p. .. ". " Totals Raleigh. Clemens, If. , Keating, s. Hobbs. lb. '.. Mulluney, cf. Hawkins, rf. Simmons, 7b. Blgbie. 2b. .. McCormick, i Richardson, Turner, p. .. Jobson, if. . . .31 3 7 24 15 AH. R. H. PO. A, Totals .. . . Score by innings 26 6 9 27 14 4 R. H. E. Fayetteville .. 120 000 0003 7 1 Raifeigh ,. .. .... 000 012 30-6 9 4 Sumary Two-base hits, Mullln. Landgraff, Mullaney, Simmons. Sacri fice hits, O'Halloran, Schuman, Blgbie, McCormick. Stolen bases, McCormick. Clemens, Blgbie, Turner. Passed Ball, Hartley. Double plays, Blgbie to Hobbs. O'Halloran to Landgraff to ( Thorpe. Hits,'' off Richardson 'tp 2 innings, 5; off Turiiet in 7 inhingSi 2; off McCath ran in 4 Innings, 4; off Brandt in 4 Innings, 5. Bases on balls, off McCath ran, 4; off Brandt. 1. Struck out, by Turner, 6; by McCathran, 2; by Brandt 3." Hit by pitched ball, Mullin, Britten stein, 2 (Turner.) Time, 1:35. Umpire, ' Henderson. Attendance, (about) 600. ! Prescribed By Doctors. Lvdia :;. E. PinkhaniiS Vegetable? Compound, an honest, tried and true remedy for feminine ills, holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of aay similar remedy, and is prescribed and recommended by hundreds, of fair-minded doctors who do not fear to recommend a worthy nttflWne even4 though It- is . advertised.- .'.' .J. v - ., Wilson Jets "fleveiige. e (Special to The Times.) .Wilson, Aug. 23 The Champs took ttielj--. revenge f or yeterdpj s defeat tfy the Giants although tflefliants out hjt the home team', getting n,ttie safeties o only four bv Chanips. Errors by Brown played a prominent part in the scoring ot the Champs. The run getting commenced in the flrtit frame for the hom-team, whrft Jacobs was sale on error of short, a hit. a sendee bunt ml a sacrifice fly sent one across, again in the fourth a single a steal and u two-bagger by Armstrong scored another. The Giants tied it up in the sixth with four hits and u sacrifice, the Chumps were game however ami came buck in the sixth for another but the Giants seemed de termined to win tor they sent two across In the eighth on a hit. a base on balls, a hit batsman' and an in field hit. The Chumps sent two more across In the eighth without a hit. Benbow first up geting a free pass, Westlake sacrificed and was safe on error of Brown who covered first, Ben bow going to third and upon wild throw of Brown, scored. Westlake go ing to second . a sacrifice und another error of Brown's sent Wentlake across. The Giants should have won the game as Mercant wan' hard to find, while Stewart was hit freely but w;in .given excellent support. The three errors charged .against the Champs costing nothing In runs. Lane was sent in In the ninth and retired the side with ease. The Tabulated Score. A.B. 11. If. P.O. A . r iri2 t i 4 f. ... rf. lb. Goldshoro Gates. 3b. .. Handiboe. Shiirpe. I McDonald. Brown. 2b. .. Morgan, ss. Kan If Fulton, c. .. Merchant, p. Totals .. .. Wilson. Jacobs, 31). Benbow, ss. . . . Westlake. c. Miller, rf.- .. Sheridan, cf. Armstrong. If. Phelan. lb. .. Prim. 2b. .. Stewart, p. .. Lane,- p.--.. Sharpe, J.. 2b. .1 11 .37 4 n 24 10 4 Alt. 15. H. PO. A. 1-:. Totals .. .. Score bv innings: Goldsboro 0QO 002 0204 !) 4 Wilson. .. .. .. ,.100 101 02-r, 4 ! 3 Pirrohiarv Sacrifice, hits. .Humlibne, Westlake. 2. Miller. 2. Stewart. Tilt' by pitched ball. Kvans, liases on balls. Merchant, 3; Stewart 2. Struck out, .Merchant. 1; Stewart, 2. Stolen, haws. Brown, Pilm, llRr I To-bi"i lilts, Handiboe. Armstrong. Lett on .buses, Goldsboro, 9: Wilson, 5, Tiftie. -1 :"'". I'rnpire, Burre. Attendance, 400. ' " '""" " , ; P:?'- -. ' , : by Fletcher- 9. Kurned runs, Rocky Mount(,k''rS.TwQ-baHe hit, Peartiee, Double plays, Kite to Orth. . Time, 1:45. Umpires, Ne'comb y-nd Freemaa.: '" YESTERDAY'S RESUITS. Eastern Carolina. Rocky Mount' 1: Wilmington, 0. Wilsn, 5; Goldsboro, 4. ' Raleigh, 6;. Fayetteville, 3. ' 1 parollns League.-A' . Greenville, 5: Winston-Saleni; -f ' Greensboro, . 4; Spa rtanUurg, 0i;(; Anderson," 2; Charlotte,' 6, National Leatjrue- - . Philadflphla, 6;. PUtshi BrookKnr' 1: Clncmnat Boston. 2; Chicago. Ntw Toift,, 1, St tj5jtg, 3. Louis. Mobile, 3: Mo- Tv Cold), the heavy liitttrt? of the Detroit 'I icrs, who is now ' leading (lie Aiiici'iciiii League lntlciiig'ith.ii uveruKC of ,:7S. ' " , ' .'lead Sailors I 'ace e ' '' i ' (hpecnil to 'I he Tillies. I. Rocky Mount, Aug. 23 The Sailors went down lf ore the ltalIrou.ilis'a(!j;'Un toilav by tlilt score oi 1 to Oi I'enrlree Ugum proved the hero when"' hv led off In the third inning with a t (Jfive, fur two bases, wan sacrificed lo third and sookci on. Stein's, slnie"; : Fiye scat tered hits were gotten .off Tragcy, . ' The Tabulated Scori.W , lflM. A, E. . American. League. DetroJtiMpw .York. 3. ' .'hlcnoi'.A'.rtuh(igton. 0. St. Loul lr Boston. 13. 'levetaitflr' Philndeiphin,. 2. ; .Southern Ijeairue. First Igame Chattanooga. 1: 7. Second game Chattanooga. blle. 0. (Seven innings each.) Memphis, 0; New Orleans. 4. Nashville, 4; Montgomery. 2 Atlanta, 4; Birmingham. S. South Atlantic League, ..Macon. 4;-Augusta. 5. 7; Savannah. 6. 1! Jitekson-vill. Virginia Leaj-iic. iticlimond, 1: Roanoke. 3. Danville. 4: Norfolk. 2. Lvncliburg. 3: Petersburg, innings: darkness.) Kastern I.euKuc. First game Providence. 2: 3. Second gume-i 'alli-il in nliig; wet grounds. I r-irst gameJersev ( itv. 2: Buffalo. 3. Sccrfml- gaiin; Jern v Cltv. 5: Buf falo. 4: '" ISulumore, 2: 'Rochester. 3. Newark, 4; Toronto, ii, c-n Innings.) STANDING OP THE CLUBS. i ,'olumbln, i 'oliimbus, 4. (Ten : .Montreal, fourth iu- ' Eastern Carolina. Wiliniii!ton. Alt. Saved from Awful Peril. "I never felt so near my grave," writes Lewis Chamblin, of Man chester. Ohio, R. R. No. 3, "as when a frightful cough and lung .trouble nulled me down to 115 pounds In spite of.marty remedies and the best doctors.. And that I am alive to-day is due solely to Dr. King s New uis- covery, which completely cured me. Now I weigh 160 pounds and can work hard. It also cured my tour children of croup." Infallible for Coughs and Colds, its the most cer tain remedy for LaGrippe, Asthma, desperate lung troijple and all bron chial affections. 50c. and ?1.00 A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. MllttV.. cf. .. .. .. 3 II 0 5 () 0 0 C.ooper,' ...3)),' .. . . .. :l II 0 ';3 2'.'o Tyilemnn; If. .. .. 4 0 1 ' t t 0 Orth. 2b. 4 0 1 . 3 0 0 Doak. rl .. 4 0 11 0-0 Kite; c. .. ..' t 0 2' 11 1 0 -M iflfH. lb.- . ! .'. 'i! 0 0 4 1 0 i)ul)b:-, ss; ., ....3.0 ,' () .' 1 1 fl Fletcher, p :1 0 0 (I 3 0 Hoffman ........ 1 0 0 II 0 0 Totals .. .. ..32 0 . 5 2-1 S . 0 Rocky Mt. A.B. 15. II. P.O. A. K. Peartree. rt. .. ..... 4 1 10 2 1 (lastini'ver. 21). ... 3 0 1 2 4 0 Stein, if. .. .. .. 3 0 1 0 0 0 Craegan. cL ...... 3 0 1 0 0 (I Gillespie. .'111. ,'. .. 2; 0 0 0 3 II Boyle, .. .. ;'; 2 .0. 0 1 1, 0 Forgue, ss. .. .... 3 0 2 3 1 1 Shurrv, lb. .. .. .. 2 0 1111 0 Dussault, c. .. .... 3 0 II 3 2 0 Tracev. p. .. .. .. 3 -(1 0 1 6 0 ; Totals .. .. .'.'..2S , 1, 7 27 I'l 2 Score bv Innings: R. II. E. Wilmington .. .. 000 0i)fl 000.-0 r, 0 Rocky Mount 001 000 00 1 . Summary Sacrifice, hits. Mills, Cast mever. sharrv. Stolen liases. Stem, Craegan. Sharry. Bases (Sil balls. Fletcher. 3. Struck out,' 1v Tracev Clubs. Won. Lost P.C. Rocky Mount .. .. i". .. 14 10 ..riS3 Wll:-on r. .. .. .. 12 11 r,22 Goldsboro'".. 12 12 noo Raleigh .. .. .. .. .. 12 13 4X0 Wilmington ., .. .. ..12 13 .4S0 PiMtttMlle 10 H 4f) National League. Clubs.' Won. Lost P C. Chicago., .. ... .. .. .. 74 3;V . .679 i'iltsburg :. .. (ill 42 .(ill New York .... .. .. .. . . 02 45-. .579 Philadelphia .. .. .. ' Mi .4ii"i ( hicinnatl, .. .. .. m r,7 .491 Brooklyn .. .. .. .. .. 44 Oli .4011 St. Louis .. .. .. .. ..44 OS .393 Boston''' 41 73 .300 American League. Clubs Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia .. .: .. .. 78 '34 .CiG lioston .. .. .. .. .. .. C", 4S .r.r New Vork. ,... 04 r,0 .502 (Detroit .. ,, .. .. .. .. 04 SO .fi2 1 Cleyelutid .- .. .. 00 62 .440 .Washington"..'' "id 63 .43"i I hlcago ;, 45 06 .406 St. Louis .;. .. .. .. .. 34 76 .309 Southern League. Clubs. : Won. Lost, P.C. New Orleans .. 72 44 .621 ! Atlanta .. .. .. .. .. .. 63 52 .54S i Hirmingliani .. .. .... 64 i,3 .547 Chattanooga, ... ... .. ,. 56 57 A'.)C i Memphis .. .. .. .. .. 55 , 59 -4S2 Nashville .. .. .. 54 - 01 .470 Montgcimerv .. .. .. .. 52 66 .441 Mobile .. .. .. -: .'. .. 46 67 .407 South Atlantic League. Clubs . Won. Lost. P.O. 'Columbus ., 69 43 .617 Macon .. .. .. .. .. 64 4S- .571 Jacksonville .. .. ... ..59 55 .518 savannah .i .. .. .. .. 59 57 . 509 AugiU'ta.v. -. 48 65 .. , .425 Columbia .. 41 71 .300 ..--' Vir)(iula Leafrue. Clubs. - ' Won. Lost. T.C. Daiivil'le .. ,. ".. 60 3S ' .612 Roanoke .. 59 45 . ,.,li7. Norfolk .'. .. .. .. 45 52 .401 Lvnchbarg .. .. v.- ...47 55 .4Ij1 Richmond .. :. 45'- 54 .4;,5 PeSburg . .. ... ..; 44 56 .440 ,':" r . ... ....... j,, y tiHiue i tiursuay. The Raleigh Juniors will pluv the IVlbo l?i.vattfr lnnrnrv lttn.rriiu' 'it tin. PI(MlVvlsds. No. admission will be oluiirgei ;bnt u collection will be taken up. Thrse t-wo-teams are composed ol young players; 1utj arc fast for youths. Go out un4 see- th.Jlome boys win. George Gibson of the Pittsburg Nationals (Champions of the World) . led the League as catcher with a percentage 6f .983 and caught more games than any other catcher last year. He writes us that he is enthusiastic about You, too, will like Coca-Cola, because it -.relieves fatigue, refreshes, Quenches the thirstj and is absolutely wholesome. Delicious Refreshing Thirst-Quenching 5c Everywhere Send 2c startlp for our booklet "The Truth About Coca-Cola" and the- Coca- Cola Baseball Record Book for 1910. The latter contains the . famous poem "Casey at the Bat, records, chedulesfor both leagues and other- variable baseball information Compiled ny authorities. THE ;cocA-CjoLAcr.? 9 Aueiua.u-' . - ' , 'V - . I Whenever you see an Arrow . think of ' Coca-Cola 3 BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. BOYLAN-PEARCECO, . . , . '.' ' '.-' STVLE BOOK, IXCLtDIXG lSc. PATTfcBX, 20c. "v . I T Ileve's a bargain snap for you. Twenty-five dozen cool, crisp Lingerie Waists at, less than manufacturers' prices. Values, from $1.50 to $f?.50. lew styles. Plain, figured and checked Lawn Waists, L :ih and Embroidery triminel.v Knife pleats, fine tucks, tabs, insert," side ruffle and plaip tailored. ;-?.Made to sell for $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Wq have di- I'. ii , i , vided these into two very attractive lots at only two prices. On sale for this week. ... . . .... .... . . . . $1.00 and $1.25 . ; Last Call on Lingerie Suits and Dresses. ! .f . ' The final clearance prices made on this lot will tjuickly move them out. : -l ''..'. t '411. that's left is hung on one rack. Values $5.00 to $22.50. Something like 20 or 25 dresses in all. Not one garment will be left by Tuesday night. Watqh out! Only ,$2.50 and $5.00 for choice. All colored wash dresses .... . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . $2.50 Pure Jiiaen tailored suits .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $5.00 .'.'.-.. . i ' . .H ' ' ' , Bargain Bunches Here and There. oiTjb.loVr.20 little lots distributed about so as to attract and hold the at teu1,ip'u p"p.assers-by. Such as Silks, Satins, Wash Fabrics, Dress Linep, "White and Colored Lawn, Underwear, Hosiery, (lloves, Belts, Laces, etc. HALF PRICE PORCH RUGS. . I A - little lot, hardly worth advertising, but at. big saving if you need onej $1.50 Quality Crex Orass Kugs for . . .'. . . . . . . . . . $1.00 $3.00 Axminster Hearth Pugs for ...... . . . . . . .... .... . . . . . . . . $1.1 5 $5.00 0-foot Porch Pugs for $2.50 $(i.00 12-foot Porch Pugs for $3.(J0 BOYLAN-PEARCE COMPANY. CHIRPS. Alter so loiiij a. now w liavi ;nul won. scored Another sidcrably. victory todnv will' help con- Landsrafl was Pavetlevilles performer yentcrdav: ...- . . . That .slump is oyer now...' Watch fllRht beiii. A nut her clash and rag is ours. ' ' the the HiKhlc is pl'iviinr great ball now. He was there yesterdliy with the soods. gettiiis; the Jirnt hjti. : ; ... . . .McCormick continue to be the "biw bnv behind the bat. lie caught a line frame Vewtei day. ... -Hobbs seems , to be Improving -avoii-dertullv on first. He is now one of the best In the circuit. Hobbs drove to right field at a lucky lime, sending In Clemens mid: Keating which tied up the some. ,.... Kichardson was not in form yester day and was batted hard. He will make them look foolish yet. MePalhran was rather wild and bad to be taken out of the box. lirandt. who succeeded bun. was hit freely. ... That was a beautiful"! uphill fight. With the score three to nothing against us. six tallies were rung up in three consecutive innings. .... . Yesterday was Turners big day. He twirled the best game of the season. Kvervthlng was his ami the Highland ers were at his mercv. . Hawkins actually made an error in the held. It was due to his anxiety to throw to third and lie dropped the ball. He has played so far a beautiful game. .''... Sbechan will twirl today. How about giving lilm a packed grandstand? He will win It luck dx?B hot.ibireak -against him. He is reported to have .' every thing. ' : ...... Simmons not only took the breath out of the Fayettevitlo tCam 'wlten he pull ed off that piece of . biiiso running but long sighs were heard iir the grand stand. It was a risk he took but hi; won. . . ' ' - to bid each other tor their fuel. The Illinois miners strike and an alleged siiortage are Hie reasons given. Prices today are higher than usually is the case at this time ot year. On September 1st prices are scheduled lo jump Ironi $fj.2r to $i.r0. Last year it was $3.7-5 and jumped -to $.!.iiirr Lump coal, the tavonte ot the poor classes, is $4 at present, but will be $4.50 after .September 1st. This is an unusually high 'price tor August and hereto lore has prevailed only in the dead ot winter. It will be $5 or $6 as soon as there is a demand, winch will be within thirty davs. A Keller ('rude. ." Blobbs-T-W-hy is you actor triend so puffed up? ; Slobbs-'-He has had a cigar nadmed alter him. Biol) lis Lots of other actors have. hlobbs Yes; hut this is a 10-eent cigar. Philadelphia Kecord. WE SELL i THE STYLES OF FRUIT JARS That are recommended iy the State Department of Agriculture. Larue mouth. Glass Tops. liagjr to Seal and a full line ht Jelly Glasses, Preserving Kettles, and : PARAFINE. 1 ".' ' i". i Thosi II. Brings & Sons RALEIGH, M. O. J The Kg Hardware Itlen. HIGH PRICES TOR COAU ow Scllinjr'' at Winter ' Prices and ' Will do Higher. .' ' .' ' i ' ... CBy Leased Wire to The Times.) . Chicago, Aug.- 24 -With coal now neHne at winter prices and an ad vairce scheduled for September 1st; dealers predict that prices for next winter will be the highest since the, last big miners -strike in the west and perhaps higher than ever befor$ and that house owoera will he faredi AT THE MEVE L.R Y: RALEIGH'S EXCLUSIVE MOTION PICTURE PARLOR. ' ; -; ; .' PROGRAM OF PICTURES TODAY AND NIGHT. AN UNEXPECTED HELP Biograph. NELLIE'S FARM. Vitagraph. 5 COLUMBUS. ' PROF. LEVIN'S 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA. Let the Oldest and Best Be the Best tor Your Phone" as and we'll call for Jotir bundle! If our work Is not the best, there will be (he ronton for your going elsclicr--yve kuoW jthat it WIMj PLEASK VOU. .1 v i OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, I 1 RALSIGH N. a " 1 j J'HD i!Cfi ,' .-.n i v-v i '"I mum' X " rtJ-i-r,-i"i,-it-"-Jk
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