TIIE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES: MOXDAY, APRIL 17, 1911.
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troubles indicate the presence of Imniors cr acids in the circulation
The humors and acida by their irritating nature, cause the delicate flesh just
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soreness or intense itching. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., can have no curative
effect on skin diseases. Such treatment can perhaps soothe the irritated flesh,
but the real cure must be accomplished by purifying the blood. S.S.S. cures
Skin Diseases of ever 1 ind by purifying the blood and removing the humors
from the circulation. It neutralizes all impure acids, cools the over-heated
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1 SPORTS j '
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atlilcups ever raised In Raleigh is also
n. member of the Wake Forest team, It
is conceded to be the fastest team ever
turned, out by that college, and from
Hie record already made by the A. &
M. team, one may expect one of the
greatest games ever witnessed in Ral
eigh. Both ale. eager to win and will
fltrht to a finish.
With Ideal jweather prevailing a tre
rni'ndous crowd Is expected. The root,
ers will be on hand to furnish the
noise and with each team having their
star slubsmr-n at work one may rightly
expect a close score.
"Ding Dong" Hell, the nuiln re
liance of Hill lalilen'8 lirooklyn
pitching staff. Hell is working, In
great shape this year, and, with
Itueker laid up with a badly twisted
ankle, will boar the brunt of the
early stages of the 11)11 conflict.
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
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XntioiiHl Loaue.
York: lirooklyn, 3;
New
Boston. 5
2: iMticiiv
Chicago, 3.
Phil-
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B, S. JERMAN, President. ' E. 11. CHOW, Cashier. '
At New
York. 6
At Boston: F'hiladelphia, 4;
At Cincinnati: Pittsburg,
nati, 3.
At Chicago: St. l.ouls, 3;
Tied in the 9th; darkness.
American League.
At Washington: Boston, C: Washing.
ton,: 2. .
At .Philadelphia .- New York,
ndclpliia, 4. (Ten innings.)
At Detroit: Chicago, 0; Detroit, 2.
(Called in Sth inning: snow.) ;
At St. Louis: Cleveland, 7; St. Loins.
Southern Lea no.
At Atlanta: Atlanta. 3; Chattanooga.
At New Orleans: New Orleans. 1;
Mobile. 0.
At Birmingham: Birmingham, 7;
Montgomery, a.
At Memphis: Memphis, 2; Nashville,
South Atlantic League..
At Savannah: First game, Savnnmin,
2; Augusta, 1. Second game, SavaMiia.i,
6: Augusta, 4.
'. At Jacksonville: Jacksonville,. 3; A!
biiny,. 4."-;-A'
Columbia: Columbia,, (1; v'harK'S-
ton,;. t.. . '.'::
At Macon: Macon,- 3; Columbus, o.
Other Games.
At Annapolis, Md.: Navy, 2: Bu.ik
nell, 0. .
At Baltimore, Md.: Harvard, Johns
Hopkins. 3.
At Nashville, Term.: Vanderbllt. :
Michigan. B.
At West Point, N. Y. : West Point.
3: Tufts, 0.
At Spartanburg. S. C: Woffor.l. P;
Citadel, (Charleston) 6. failed on ac
count of darkness; tenih inning.
At Clcmson: Clemson College, 3;
Newberry College, 2. . ,
A. M. VS. WAKE FOREST.
HASEI1ALL IX RALEIGH.
Meeting Called hy President n Whit
uker Kr Thursday Xilit.
It seems now to ho u ccrt'iln
ty I .nit 'a four club league wil
be lornied. After diekering lor
some time with ; .Wilson, and
Durham, with each proposition
a failure, it may now be said
with certainty that Raleigh
Rocky .Mount, Goldshoro, and
Wilmington will join together
and give the fans what they
been demanding baseball...- A
meeting wast called to bo held Wed
nesday In Wilson, but that town fell
down and declared emphatically t.iat
there was "nothing doing" with
I hem. However, Dr. 'Whitaker has
received word from Mr, Bacon at
Wilmington that the Sailors would
come in again, so tfie league prest
dent has called a meeting' to be held
Thursday night in Goldshoro to com
pleto the necessary details.
Wila tins announcement the fans
may begin gathering their spare
quarters: to hand the gatekeeper this
summer to entitle them to witness
the game that set the nation wild
Raleigh is ready, her manager Is
on the job, been here for some .'time
and is already getting his club to:
gether. lake It from one w.io
knows, his team will be the fastest
independent elub ever seen around
here. Indeed, its a scorcjer. .Mr
O'Brian believes in giving tin fans
the best article ball, a game en
tirely free from continued Kicking
and in keeping a club that does not
spend the nights out in drinking and
revelry. He keeps his men under
the strictest rules and thereby gives
the fans a clean game.
With the coming of Wilmington
into the four club proposition, it is
an assured fact, there is no longer
doubt. ' At the meeting Taursdny
night everything will be put in read
iness that the ball may begin to roll
at any date.
Full announcements will be made
to the public Friday after the direo
tors' meeting has been held.
To AVie Out Old Score.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York , Anril 17 When Tommy
Murphy, of New York and Packev Mc
Farland, the Chicago lightweight meet
tomorrow night in a ten round bout
before the Fairmont A. C. each will
try to wipe out an old score. Murphy
in many ways is McFarland's closest
rival in the lightweight division having
to his credit a decision over Owen
Moran who hail decisively whipped
Etattling Nelson. Mcfarland has a
shade the best weight, tipping the
beam at 155 while Murphy weighs 1.'!:
Battle Royal This Afternoon Between
Two fiinnt Teams Ideal Weather.
According to custom every Easter
Monday afternoon A. &- 'M. meets
Wake Forest in baseball, and today
there will be one of the greatest bat
tles ever fought on the A. & M. ath
letic field.- This morning the Seaboard
Air Line brought great crowds .into
the city from Norllna and Intermediate
points, special rat3 having been given.
The other roads had offered reduced
rates, and the city is full of people
decked In their Faster togs. The
streets are full of people and they fire
anxious for the gong to sound when
the big game will begin.
At four o'clock Umpire Upchurch
will call 'play ball" and the tight Is
on for supremacy on the baseball
diamond. Both teams will be there
with the "goods on," each being In
the very pink of condition. A. & M.
will lino up with their strongest men,
for they realize Its "Greek against
Greek." Either Stafford or Robertson
will be oivthx mound for the farmers
with Setfert behind the bat and all Ral
eigh knows what that battery is. The
Baptist team will present for the first
time to a Raleigh grandstand tlietr
crack battery Smith 1 and Turner.
Judging from their Work this season,
It Is one of the strongest batteries In
the state. Turner la a member of that
famous Turner family that has given
to college and league ball two of the
best players ever produced In the state.
Little". Turner, as he 1b called, la a
worthy, successor to ill big brothers. I
Phil Utleyv one of the best .all-round
The Olympic Gaines.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
t New York, April 17 Protest against
the early closing of. entries for the
Olympic games at Stockholm next yea,r
will be Hied this week by the American
Olympic commission. The foreign com
mittee which is arranging the details
announced that the entries will close
early in June while the games will not
begin until late the following month.
The Americnn team will be made up
from men selected in trios to be held
in Boston. New York, Chicago, San
Francisco and other cities.
v Failed to Complete Flight,
(By Cable to The Times.)
London, April 17 Claude Graham
White, the Knglish aviator, was balked
in his ambition to make a non-stop
llight from London to Birmingham to
day. The uviator ascended at Hendiff,
north of London but after covering 48
miles was compelled to descend at
Fenny-Stratford on account of thick
fog. The air line distance to Birming
ham is 100 miles.
Big Race Meeting. .
By Leased Wire to The Times)
Toronto, Can., April 17 Preparations
for one of the biggest spring race meet
ings ever held at Woodbine Park are
being made by the Ontario Jockey
Club. The work of installing the parl
mutuel machines for betting will be
well junder way totav.
THE UNIVERSITY WINS
In State Intercollegiate Track
Meet Held
A. & M. Was Second and Wake Fm
et Third -The Score Was Carolina
57, A. & M. 41, Wake Forest 1.
Carolina Team Showed Superior
Training Slow Field and Stiff
. Wind.
Xew Club-House.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Pittsburg, Pa., April 17 The new
$1,000,000 club house of the Pittsburg
Athletic Association will bo formally
dedicated this evenig. Representatives
of athletic clubs from various parts of
the country are Here to take part in
the ceremonies.
Marathon Race.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, April 17 Hans Holmer.
the American Marathon runner and
In the state Intercollegiate track
meet held at A. & M. athletic field
this morning the University of North
Carolina won with comparative ease
over her two opponents, Wake For
est and A. & M. The score was Car
olina, 57; A. & 11., 41, while Wake
Forest made but 19. The meet
clearly showed the superior training
of the Carolina team, they having as
coach Nat Cartmell, who was a mom
bev of the University of Pennsylvania'-
track team as well ns ropre
senlated the United States in the last
Olympic games. Ho holds t he world
record on the furlong. The other
teams are coached by their respect
ive captains. Carolina won six firsts,
seven seconds, five thirds and divided
a second and third on the high jump
with A. & M. A. & M. won live firsts,
four seconds, two thirds, and look
two points on the high jump. Wake
Forest made. 'two -Arsis), two seconds,
and two thirds.
There were no particular slars ol
the meet, though Hoffman of Caro
lina; Floyd, of A. & SI. ; Robeson, of
A. & M., and Slurchison, of Wake
Forest, deserve mention. The only
record that was broken was the two
mile run. Patterson, cif Carolina
made this in 10 minutes, 42 2-5. sec
onds. Besides winning the meet Carolina
won the relay by a good margin, with
Wake Forest second. This was the
first time that the Wake Forest relay
team has ever been defeated.
The chief reason for the slow time
made was the slow field and a stiff
wind was blowing throughout the
meet.
The events and winners were as
follows:
Track Events.
100-yard Dash Winston, of Caro
lina, first; Slurchison, of Wake For
est, second; Tyner, of Wake Forest,
third. Time, 10 2-5.
Half-mile -Run Hoffman, of Caro
lina, first: Small, of A. & SI., sec
ond; l.lorens, of Carolina, third.
Time, 2; 10 2-5.
Two-mile Run Patterson, of Car
olina, first: Cobb, C, of Carolina,
second: Smith, of A. & M., third.
Time. 1-1:42 2-. 5
220-yard low hurdles Raker, of
Carolina, first; Sherman, cX A. & St.
second; ".Hutching,- of Wake Forest
third. Time, 28 2-5.
Quarter-mile Run Hoffman, of
Carolina, first; Murchison, of Wake
Forest, second; Wakely of Carolina
third. Time 53 3-5;
High Hurdles Robertson, of
A. & ST., first; Ruffln, of Carolina,
second; Parsley, of Carolina, third.
Time. 17.
220-yard Dash Mnrcliison, of
Wake Forest, first; Winston, of Car
olina, second; Tyner, of Wake For
est, third. Time, 23 2-5.
One Mile Run Kephart, of A. &
At., tlrst; spence, ot Carolina, sec
ond; Cobb, W., of Carolina, third.
Time, 5:3 2-5.
Field Events.
High Jump Hutchins,
Forest, first; Graham, erf
and Robertson, -of A. &
jumped the same height and divided
second and third. Height, 5 ieet,
inches.
Pole Vault Parsley, of Carolin
first; Hurt, of A. & SI..
Strong, of, Carolina, third.
1(1 feet.
Shot Put Floyd, of .A & SI., first;
Glenn, of A. & SI., second; Atkinson,
of Carolina, third. Distance, 35 feet.
4 inches.
Broad Jump Robertson, of A. &
SI., first; Belk. of Carolina, Rocond;
Blalock, of Carolina, third. Dist
ance, 20 feet, 3 inches.
Hammer Throw Floyd, of A. &
St., first; Atkinson, t!f Carolina, sec
ond;. Hurtt, . of A.- & M., third. Dist
ance, 120 feet, 2 inches.
The Carolina relay team which
ran the four-fifths of a. mile, were
Wakely, Solomon, Venuble, and
Hoffman. Time, 2:5G 1-5.
The officials were:
Starter,' Mr.. Nat. Cartmell, of Uni
versity of Pennsylvania. Referee,
Dr. Ray. Clerk of Course, Mr. New
man. Track Judges, Prof. WY P.
Jackson, Dr.. H. A. Royster, Mr.
Frank Thompson, Mr. J. B. Pearce.
Field Judges, Dr. Joel Whltaker, Sir.
Dick Crozier, Mr. P. E. Seagle, Ml'. R.
H. Slerritt. Scorer, C. A. Speas.
Time-keepers, Mr. R. S. Curtis, Mr.
William Andrews. Announcer. Sir.
SlcBrayer.-
of Wake
Carolina
SI., both
second;
Height
Clush May be Averted. ,
Columbus. O.. April 17 The threat
ened clash between Columbus and Buf
falo over grand- circuit racing dates
may be averted by a compromise agree
ment, the Buffalo association taking
the first three dayR of the, week of
August 14 and the Columbus associa
tion to start August 17. Efforts to this
nd are being made by long distance
telephone. - . . r
Kentucky Derby,
(By Leased Wire to The Time)
Lexlns-ton. Kv. . Anrll 17 Nine or the
Gustav LJunstrom will meet tonight j thirty ellgibles to the 37th annual Ken
in 15 mile race at St. Nicholas rmk. tucky derby which will be run on May
The winner wUT be pitted later against 18 are now quartered at the Kentucky
Bill Queal. association track here.
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