' -Pp. .if THE EVENING TIMES: RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910. FAGS TlffiCT 1 -4 n,WilitfWiivltiiuiaMlvUu:d. ... . uS ti(fipeolfll tw Thl Times:) 1 s '"! R o FROHf HEAVY BATTING Wllf&t-x , '-i 1 ' . 'FRtiM MGULAIWERS Sheehan Allows Eleven Hits But. Keeps; ,'pitth. Wtts Mattered Team I'Jajs GreaVllffH Behind Him. Great Catches of Jfobbs and Kftfaing Mullin Gets Five' Hits : 0ft of Vive Timeg tp Hobbs Also , Bat 1000, : Sheehan made his- debut In the Rant era - Carolina League yesterday when he pitched for Raleigh and Won him self a home. While the the box score shows eleven hits made off his delivery .yet he kept them - well scattered as Is shown bv the Hcore. Think of eleven hi.'i' and one run. That s Favotto vllli a share In the game. - The reason for that is. that after Sheehan would g've them a life, he would then show hls ability to pitch .in plnces and make tlfofc- batters pop up or roll easy one Mhe inflehlcra The young fellow not only fields his position well but Is a Ireavy hitter. The first time lie Htcppe'd to the plate, two men .cre on bases, two wore out, and the score was blank, yet he met one of 'Big Chief s' benders and hit safe back of short. He fated Thorpe again in the fourth and hit a long sacrifice flv to deep center, scoring Ulgbie. In IVv sixth the voung twlrler 'drove one so hard that Mullin dropped it and. Blf?Me scored. He stole second, Clemens bunted safe and on. two successive bits both scored. He had another chance in the seventh and sent a' flv to .loop lelt scoring McCormifk, The fans had a ehance to see Clui vln and McGormick, the. two giant catchers of the league work against each other. Look at the box score for results. Twelve stolen bases off Gal .vln, .one off Mcl'ormiek; no runs scored bv Oalvin. two by Mc Cormiek. Judging . bv the work of these.' two catchers the last half of the series ' Oalvin resembles a -kid" be side McCormiek. The Red Birds ran bases at will and scored as they saw fit. Mullin was the batting feature for Favetevllle; getting five hits out of five times up. Hobbs batted at 1.000 also. Out of five times, he got k three bits and two bases on balls. Hawkins was suffering from a sprained' ankle and Hobbs- was placed in right and his fielding was great. One time Thorpe hit toward the deep red gulf and the grandstand took a groan for Dwyei w-s on base and coming home. Like a Hash, Hobbs darted after the ball and in one of the most sensational plava seen here this season, he leaped into the air and pulled down the pellet The drive was so hard Hobbs was tun led clear around but he was ' on the lob." Iii the eighth after scoring one, more runs looked dangerous, tor with two on bases and one down flalvih hit to short left, but Keating ran back to the fleld and Jumped up into the ail taking the drivp in his naked hand and doubling Thorpe at second. Resides . playing a beautiful game at snort the kid had seven chances, making one bad throw to first. Thorpe had his steam with him but he was terribly wild. Dwver played nrst and did good work. Rig Sam Richardson was on first for Kaleigh and played a swell game. One time Dwyer hit-to Simmons who In his -hurry threw low to first but Sam made a beauty stop, digging the ball out of the ground. There was plenty of hitting to please those who like bat ting There were special features FALLING HAIR Many People Have a Simple Way of .Stopping It. It was Dr- Sangerbond, of Paris, who first discovered that dandruff and falling hair were caused by a mi crobe. . - - - . And now that Parisian Sage, the remedy that kills the dandruff germ is sold in every town In America, the clean people of this country have awakened to the fact that dandruff As unnecessary; that falling hair and itching scalp can be quickly stopped, and that people who use Parisian Sage will never grow bald. To every reader of The Times who wishes to eradicate disgusting dand ruff, stflp falling hair, and have an Immaculately clean scalp, free from Itchiness, we make this offer: We will return your money, with out red tape,' if Parisian Sage does not banish dandruff, stop falling hair and Itching scalp in two weeks. Parisian Sage Is sold by druggists evervwhere, for 50 cents a large bot tle. It is an Ideal, daintily perfumed hair dressing, free from grease and stickiness, and will cause hair to grow lustrous and luxuriant. Sold and guaranteed by King-Crowell Drug Company. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Francis Koegl, 41 W. Jessa mine St., St. Paul, Minn,, on Nov. 16, 1909, wrote: "I have used several hair tonics, but there is none that can compare with Parisian, Sage. It cured my fallngr hair and dandruff, and It does not only cure those trou bles, but Is the best balr grower In the world." , R T WORLD. s CAREY B. TAYLOR, Sporting - standing W promlKiently- other than the catches of i-Hctybsfsnd Keating, The Tabulated Score. ; Fayettettll A.B It. H. P.O.- A. E. Mullin, cf. v.,: .,.';:. B , 0J. 5: 4- 0 2 Schuman, rf.-'.; ., S - P' 8 0 0 Dwyer, lb. J ,iM ,1 d Rriiteusielu, 2b'.. .-." ';. 'I 0 12 1 Thorpe, p. . . . 3 0 2 0 13 1 Landgraff; 3b.i ,4 v." 8 1. 0 0- 0 10 0 Galvln, -c v.' , t . 0 0 9 1 0 Brandt, If, 4 - 2 2- 0 0 Cantwell, bb. .. . 0- t 2 0 . , Totals .. , . ..31 ; ;.t '11 24 i 9 4 Raleigh.', AR, R. H. PO. A. K. Clemens, If f, .. 5 2 "3 i 1 0 Keating, ss. ,. .-. l 1 - 2 4- 3 1 Hobbs. rf. .. .... 3 0 . 3 4. 1 0 Mullaney. cf. B- 0 .' 0 1 .' 1 0 Kichardson, lb B 1 . 0 7 0 0 Simmons, 3ti. ..'... 5 2 ' 2 110 Higbie, 2b .. .. 3 2 2 4 2 0 MeCormlek. c. ... 4 2 0 3 8 0 Mheehan, p. .. ... 2 1 11 1 0 Totals 36 11 13 27 13 1 Score by Innings: R. H. R. Fayettevllle .. .. 000 000 01f 1 11 4 italelgh .. .. .. 021 103 40 11 11 1 Summary -Two-base hit. Hrnmlt. Sacrifice hits, fieliuman. Higbie. Mcr Conn ick. Thorpe. Sheehan, 2. stolen bases,. Hobbs, 2, Simmons. 2.. Mc Cormiek. 2,. Bigbie. 2, Clemens 2. Shee han. 2. Scliuman. Wild pitch. Sheehan. Double plavs, Hobbs to Richardson: Keating to Blgble. Hit by pitched ball, Landgraff. liases on balls, off Sheehan. 3: off Thorpe, .6. Struck out. by Sheehan, 1; by. Thorpe, 0. Time, 1:50. Umpire. Henderson. Attend ance (about) S50. (iiants Send Wilson Totiuitl the !!"( . torn. (Special to The Times.) Wilson. Aug. 24 Lane held the heavy hitting Giants hltless up to the 7th when an Infield hit, a sacrifice, a bad error by Benbow and a single to right turned In two runs, again in the ninth two errors and two singles netted one more. The Champs oitbatlod the Giants to day but lost the game bv errors, four ot which were charged up to Benbow at short. I'leice was touched up for three hits In the filth, all of the In field variety and it looked like the Champs were going to have a regular walkover as the visitors seemed to be up in the air, but bv poor base run ning only one man crossed the plate. Pierce was very stlngv with his hits except in the fifth when there were men on bases and at no time was lie hi. danger..- Four of the hits charged up against him could have been fielded it the bases had been covered. Evans for the visitors made several sensational catches in left garden. He robbed West lake of what looked good for at least A double. Phelan made a beauty catch of a long foul In right. The first Inning or two o'i the game was plaved in the rain which accounts for small attendance. The Champs leave tonight for the last series with the Highlanders. We ex pect them to bring back at least two of the three from the city of the Cape Fear, and do the same for the Red Hlrds when thev close their season on the home grounds on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesda;- of next week. Tlie Tabulated Score. Goldshoro A.R. R. H. P.O. A. E. dates. 3b. .. .. .. 5 0 0 2 2 0 Htindllxie. cf. .. ..4 0 0 3 0 0 Sharpe. rf. .. .-. .. 3 0 0 1 0 0. McDonald, lb. ... 3 11 7 0 0 I Brown.. 2b . 3 0 0 3 2 1 .Morgan, ss. ..... 4 2 1 0 0 0 Kvans. If. ........ 4 0 1 3 0 0 Daily, c. .. .. .... 2 0 1 8 2 0 Pierce, p. . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totals .. ..' .. ..32 3 4 27 9 1 Wilson. AR. R. H. PO. A. E. Jacobs, 3b . 4 0 0 0 4 0 Benbow. ss. ....4 0 2 1 3 4 Westlake, c. .. .. 4 0 13 1 0 Miller, rf., ... .. .4 0.1 100 Sheridan, cf.. .... 4 0 1 1 Q 0 Armstrong,- If. .. . 4 1 1 3 0 0' Phelan. lb. .. .. .. 2 0 0 IS 0 0 Prim .. .. -.. .... 0. 0 0 0 0 0 Lane. p. ........ 3 0 1 0 0 0 Sharpe. J., 2b. .... 3 0 1 3 3 1 Hearne. .. .. .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stewart, .. .. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .. .. .. ..32 1 8 27 11 . B Prim batted for Sharpe In 8th. ' Heame batted for Phelan In 9th. Stewart batted for Lane In 9thj Score by Innings: R. H. E. Goldsboi'o .. .. .. 000 000 201 3 4i :l Wilson .. .. .. .. 000 010 0001 S i 'B Summary Sacrifice hits, Dally, Brown, Phelan. "Hit by pitched ball, Evans. Prim. Bases on balls, Pierce, 1; Lane. 1. Struck out Pierce, 6; Lane, 1. Stolen bases. Evans, Benbow, West lake, J. Shame. Left on bases. Golds boro, 6; Wilson, 8. Time, 1:40. Umpire, Barr. Attendance. 3i0. They Have a Definite Purpose. ' Foley Kidney Pills give quick re lief In cases of kidney and bladder ailments. Mrs. Rose Glaser, Terre Haute, Ind., tells the result in her case- "After . suffering for many years from a serious case of kidney trouble and spending much money for "so-called cures, I found Foley Kidney Pills the only medicine that gave me- a permanent cure. I am again aljieto 4 p' and attend to my work. I shall never hesitate to recommend them." King-Crowell Drug Company. where They Pla? Tftriftf tfd Rocky Mount at-Wilmington-..-: t Raleigh at GoldKboro-j .i j , . . ( ' Wilson at .FayetteiUle, Editor.' ! Larry DoTle,' who played second base for .the Giants in their record Runic wlin t iHciniiatl ami struck a ball that will he remembered as a re cord performance lor a lonjj time to come. Alter Kevore had lanncHl fi a stnrtei', Doyle swatted the ball so that it; hounded into the riujit centre bleachers on the first bound some thing that had never happened be fore in Cincinnati. It was doil tor n home rim. If was sail in explanation that the Reds are usin a new rub ber and cork centre ball. STANDING OF TRE OMfBS. ! FT .... i Mr. ; i i : I Eastern Carolina.. ? j - Clubs. .,... ... Whh'.'liost'V.C;" Rocky Mount ..- .. -.i. U '' IK'-'-tar Guiiisboi-o .. .. .. ... is , viii i.nao- Raleigh .. .. t. .. ... 13,.,. 13..,. , Sb.. VVilininglon 13. ,2 . .B00 Wilson 1' 12 "io Fnyettevllle .-. .. .. ... 10 14 .417 Carolina Lcagne. . , ,( : y Clubs Won. Lost. P.C. (ireenvllle .. .. .. .. fit 34 (;-12 Charlotle .. .. .. ....'.ri.'! 4(1 .B3i! Anderson ...... .. .. r3 ! 4S '.B25 Winston .. .. .. .. .. 47 ' ilS1 ' .470. Spaitanburg .. .. 42--, .-ilf-i; '.4J4 Grei'tislioro .. .. ...41 fil. -:i.4o2 National League. Clubs. Won. Lo'st' hiC - Chicago .. .. ..-' - 75' - 5 - -M2 l'lttsbuig .. ...... Oli ) 43 .600 Viw )ok . CI i i riil Philadelphia -v.. .. ...iTifi M .,..500 Cincinnati .. .:. .. B(! 47 .4H0 Urooklvn .. .. .. .. '..44 C7 .3 St: Louis .. .. .. .... 1. 41 09 .3S3 Boston .. -.. .. .. 41 74 .3r6 American league. Clubs Won. Lost. P.O. Philadelphia.' .. .. .. .. 7!1 34 .699; Boston .. .. .. :.-60-' 4S .B791 New York . . -.. .. .. .. fifi '() . .BCT, Detroit .. .. .. ... fit HI .r,77 Cleveland ... .. 50 .03 .442 Washington .. .. .. .. ill Br. .440 Chicago .. 4.r 67 ,402 St I mils 14 77 306 Southern League. Clubs.. . Won.. Lost. -P.O. I Newj ..Orleans .. 73 . 44 .024 I Hiiniinghani .. .. .. .. fir. 53 .BB1 1 Atlanta .. .. .. 63 B3 .B43 I Chattanooga .. .. .. .. B6 M .491 I Memphis .. ... .;. ,. 5B 00 " ;47Si Nashville .. .. .. :. .. r.r, Ui- i47.. Montgomery .. f2 7i .-r ;437. Mobile .. .. .. . .-. .. . . 47 67 .412 South Atlantic Leagues ' , Clubs Won. Lost. 'P.C ., Columbus' .. .. 70 43 ..(621 Macon .. .. ... .. .. .. 64 4!, ,, .r$ ,. I Jacksonville. .. .. .. .. BO -.55- '.j&f' ISavanliah .. .. .. .. .. 'B7 :B()fl I Augiistn ... .. W ! 66 .421 Columbia .. .. .. .. .. 42-.-71 - 3J3. Virginia Lenjtue. Club Danville Roanoke .. Norfolk .. Lynchburg Richmond . Petersburg ' Won 60 . . 60 . .. .. .. ... .46 T,ost. P.C. ' 3fl ".606 4"i .u7t B6 446 .440 . .. ' .. 47 . .. .. 44 Foley Kidney Pill's. ' ' '. ; . Tonic in quality and acJJon,. q,ulck In results. For backache, ,. head ache, dizziness, nervousness, urinary irregularities and rheumatism. King Crowell Drug Company. ; How we dislike a man who asks questions merely for the sake of get ting a chance to answer them. , To keep your health sound; to avoid the ills of advancing years; tJ conserve your physical forces for a ripe 'and healthful old age, guard your kidneys by taking Foley's Kid ney Itenied.jr,, KnCrowefl Iprug Pnihnnnii vvmvw.. . .-.:!.,' .U.I 'J' 1 Roiky-'Mount.-Aug. 24 Rube Howard WB' im great from today' and. held the ibatypgvRailreaiief s tp oie.. lonesome bi,., whlle Wilson was hit hard. .. tl There were, no special features -besides-Howard's pltfnlng and' the bat-tW-of Rlutti -and Orth. -While only one error was made' by( the Crew, yet they, apeajrtd, :dumb. or. asleep and al lowed Wilmington to win easily- . Umpire Freerrian put Kite out of the game for kicking. : The Tabulated Score. Wilmingtou. AB. R, R. PO. A. Kluttz cfv- ..- . 5 13 Cooper, 3b. .. ., 4 . 0 . 0 Orth, 2b. .. .... 5 1 3 Doak. rf. .. ".. .. 4 0 2 HudSort.'C .. 2 0 0 Kite, c.t i. ..... 1 0 0. Mills, lb.- .; ..- .. .. 3 . 0.. 0 Uubbs, ss. f.:j... 4... 0,,, (I. Howard,. p. ...... ..4 0.2 Totals .. .. 4 12 27 10 -I' '. Bocky Mi. A.R. R. H. I : ' 0. A. K, 3 0 0 Peaitrpe. rf, fSas'tmeyer,. 2b. St. In. lr Creaan. 'Cf: ,. . aniesple.'i 8b. iv Fnrgue, ss, .. Uhnrry, lb, .. .. Uussimll. e. .. . Wilson, p. .. .. 3 0 1 0 1 6 1 4 2 2 11 . 0 2 1 1 6 T.earv. "c. .. '.-. ' . .' 1:0 0 2 0 OUffth. p;'.. -..V.. 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.-., . ..,28 0 1 27 13 1 ' Wcors by Innings:- ' R. H. B. WJImlngt.on .- r. 100 00 1 020 4 12 1 Mockv Mount ., , 000 Odd (Kill 0 1 1 Summary Earned runs. Wilmington 3. stolen base,sJ. . T.vd;;nan. Peartree. Forgue. Innings pitched. .Wilson; .7.; Grllhn. 2. Bases on balls. Wilson..: GrifflnVl: Howard. 6.1' Hits! off Gi'lffin. 2: off Wilson. 10. TWo-base hits. Doak. Ortli. Howflrc'.. ;Lft on bases. Rocky Mopiitrt,4; , Wilmington. .: Timet.-1:40. I mpires, ewcomb and Freeman.. At-" tendance. 4D0. ' YESTERDAY'S UESt'LTS. 11 ii- " "' Eastern Carolina. Wilson. 1: 'Goldsboro. 3. . Raleigh. 11; Fayettcville. 1. Rocky Mount; 0; Wilmington. 4. "' Carolina League. Greensboro. 1; Spartaniiiirg. 0. charlotte. 01: 'Anderson. 1. Winston,-; (flrtfenvllle. 2. - - ' 5Tattonal"Iearue. Philadelphia, 10: Tittsburg. B. ' i' ' Brooklyn",' V. Cincinnati: 1. (Ten' W nings.)' ' ' Mil -tf- ' . ,. Bf.ctnh. 1.; Ohiigo. 11. : New York. .4;. St. Louis. 2. .". . - T ' i American League. ' "Chicago."' Washington".' I". '(Ten in- n'n.).-'" ' '" ' 1 - ' Cleveland,; -1: "Philadelphia, 3. ' S.'.. Louis. 2i. BostnUi 3. . ' ..,-ietiuit, 0; New fkork,;6. , fSoutbens) league. ""'AtlanmUl: RlrlHimthUm:-' St'" f- ' RiMiville; 4: (Montgomery, 1. r. Memphis.-0; New., Orleans. 2. j.Chattanooga, J:. Mobile, 4. - ! r South Atlantic League; Jacksonville-Savannah game post-p()nd- rUin -Augiistd. 4: Columbia. 6. Macon, 1: Columbus, 4. ''.' iVirgiiiiu. League. - Norfnllt.' 8: 'Danville. 0. ' .-';.- '' . Richmond,, 0: - Itaanoko,.-2. .. .1 l'eteiHburg. 3;. Lynchburg., 3. .(Mm innins: rain.) . . -.- . ... .Easterm League. First game Providence, 2: Montreal, 0-. Soeond game Providence.- 1; Mon, tveal, 0. ' 1 Newark, 1: noronto, 2. . ... Jeisev Cltv.- 1: Buffalo.- 2. Biillimore. 1; Rochester, f. -(Sixteen innings; darkness). ,- - CHIRPS. In third place and climbing. Now for that , dash tor the rag. (1 s Sam Richardson yesterday. ' 1: Sheehan.- Is - some was good at fust -- - 1 -... twir-ler. -Here's ft home for yon. . Three with Goldsboro, three. Wils.on Four out of the ix Is all we ask fellows ' ' ' ' Hobb's catch -in.-. .right field yester- dv was. uevin'- beaten . by. Keler , nor Cobb, It, was a. beautiful . piece of work. ... , . ' m m The CaroHna League got Its "dose last vear. and-will not play any team tlr the- Kastern CanollnH League, this ear.' They have all' taken "cold feet.-' But really we 1)0 not blame them. Its havd to force one Into certain death. --.-.- .-. ,'-,- - fftlvln cannot 'lonift'r- be reeognized as the premier catcher 'ot the league; His werk vestorday -would, relegate him to the . "bmlL". ; T.rustsi MeCorinick, stnnils out ns tl)e .greatest backstop) In the circuit. 'ISheehnn bus Won a home' In Raleigh. Resides'' -'getting one -tilean hit off Thorpe, ; he got . -tw. long sacrifice files, each scoring men, seored one run himself and stole two bases off , the mighty GalvInN What better could you, ask? . . .' Won't Need a Crutch. : When Editor J. P. Sosgman, of Cornelius, H,..-. d bruised his ' leg badly it started an ugly sore. Many salves and ointments proved worthless.- Then Bucklen's -Arnica Salve healed It thoroyghly. Nothing la so prompt and sure, .for ..Ulcers,, Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Pimples, Eczema or Piles. 2Gc. at all druggists. ... . fatted calf the.ret4ir(nttpg.s9ntvhi .t) yoters jitblfiV ' . Mm, BO YLAN-PE ARCE CO. 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