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r t . THE EVEimiG DISPATCH, AUGUS.T 6, 1910 PAGE TWO ; " '- J o f ; IF Base' Ball BDo, A FORTY PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL SUITS, INCLUD ING WOOL, LINEN AND PONGEE. THE SAME REDUCTION ON ALL DRESSES, IN SILK UNtiM ncr, 25.00 LESS 40 Per Cent. ...... .15.00 ; 20.00 LESS 40 Per Cent. . . 12.00 .18.50 LESS 40 Per Cent 9.90 15.00 LESS 40 Per Cent. ...... - 9.00 1 12.50 LESS 40 Per Cent .7-50 10.00 LESS 40 Per Cent. . . . . . .. 6.00 12.00 LESS 40 Per Cent.. . . 7.20 '22.00 LESS 40 Per .Cent. . .... . .13.20 18.00 LESS 40 Per Cent . . . .10.80 27.50 LESS 40 Per Cent. ... .16.50 9.00 LESS j40 Per Cent. . . . .... 5.40 6.50 LESS 40 Per Cent. .... ... 3.90 5.00 LESS 40 Per Cent 3.00 7.50 LESS 40 Per Cent..... ..i 4.50 4.00 LESS 40 Per Cent. . 2.40 ' 8.00 LESS 40 Per Cent... ..... 4.80 7.00 LESS 40 Per Cent 4.20' 8.50 LESS 40 Per Cent... ..... 5.10 )" -, Results Yesterday. , . Wilson "4 Raleigh 9. - ' . Wilmington 3; Goldsboro u. ? . Rocky Mount 1; Fayetteyille.O. T , Where They Play Today. Wilson, at Raleigh ; Fayetteville at Rocky Mount. '; , - ' Goldsboro at Wilmington. Clubs Wilson.V Raleigh.? Fayetteville . Rocky Mount Goldsboro -. . -Wilmington s Standing of the Clubs. Won. .'.8 .,7 ..5 . A .,4 ..3 Lost 3 . 4 5 -. 5 6 ? 8 P, C. .727 ,636 :5oo v41 :.400i .273 Raleigh.. Clemens, If. '. Bigbie, 2b. . Hobbs, lb..,.. Mullany, cf . . . Simmons, ZJo Keating, ,ss .. Hawkins, rf . . McCormick, ct, Lathrop; Richardson, p AB R -;,4 . 3 :a .4 ..4 H O 2 .2 3 11 2 ,3 0 lv 2 0- 1 2 12- .4- O 1 10 0 0 .3. o: l- A 0 2 0 0 5 2 0 0 1 2 Totals . .. . : . , . .35 9 13 27 12 0 Score by Innings. Wilson" .' ; .- V. 200 110 000 4 4 7 Raleigh . .. . .023 022 009 13 0 Summary Sacrifice" hits, Bigbie, Mul lany, McGeehan, Jacobs; hit by pitch- ed ball, Milter; - oases on. pans, men- lal I seasons. " They are a set . of ' large,.! 0 hefty men. They have got 1 ball ..in f 0 them and ,l,hey are; bringing it out, as j 0 witness tne past.rwo scores. r T o', How. about "Rube" Howard,", Hanks oiand Fletcher ior the three largest and 0 1 prettiest hurlers in the league ? - In 0 1 size they are as 'big ' as , all out doors 0. .in. pitching ability, even .larger. "Dr." 0 1 Brooks is smaller -in size. . His star 0 i box performances -should make him feel just, as chesty -as that l&rge trio mentioned previously . i, - . --"Rabbit" Hoffman ; scurried around and aDoitf like a frightened Molly Cot ton Tail attempting to . dodge a reck less automobilist on one of the subur- ban.rpads.' , , - , ; - -Everybbdy had to laugh when "Sure IT 18 FOR LADIES, TOO. ardson 2; Lane 1;. struck out; Stewart Thing" . Kluttz dropped a - fly after a it just to jmake the visitors feel good.. REDUCTION Eion't Miss this Chance , to get a Bargain , at, THE r LITTLE STORE., t . I Piatt: ;Hpaar The Greatest Sale ever known in Wilmington is now being conducted at LORD' S s TheBuilng iised far,Men3 f.aniL.pysI-Suit&4 and Clothing has been sold to the American Bank and we are compelled to sell this stock in 30 days, i : As we naye nd room to : store it . we areUelfing at ? 4 V GEP. O. GAYLORD'S f 210, 212 and 214 North Front Street f Well,' maybe" those Sailors are -not going, now before a fair breeze with all sails set! Another game was taken yesterday afternoon from Gold sY boro. The visitors were not in it With "Dr." Brooks, that expert follow er of the art of. twirling on the slab for the Sailors, the. visitors had as much chance to score as the Demo crats in this district have to settle the Congressional nomination muddle without further hair, pulling. Brooks was at . his best and that means the visitors . had nothing com ine to them except a row of goorfe fruit. This was duly laid at their feet. The Sailors played, confidently and as if they knew that victory must be theirs. Brooks was ably support ed by Little Hudson behind the pan Only a single G' ant had the temerity to attempt a pilfer of second base. He was made to, look like a Pygmy on Hudson's accurate , throw to Orth. iGunderson for Goldsboro pitched a good ; game, but ! he. was .unsteady in finches. , The Sailors chased "across fcruns in the first and eighth,, innings as follows: 1st Goldsboro: Brown "Merry Wid ows"; Sharpe whifs; Handiboe hit-;to third and Brown was forced ' on; throw ta second: McDonald hit to Dubbs who scooped prettily to Orth .fprcing Handiboe. Wilmington: . Hoffman whanged to centre and took second when the pill rolled away from the fielder : Cooper martyred, pitcher to first, advancing Hoffman; Tydeman flied out to deep left and '"Rabbit" Hoffman scurried across the pan with the first tally ; Orth screamed safely to centre; Mills air-shipped to second. 8th Goldsboro: Daily grounded, short to first; Gunderson popped to nitcher; Brown bounced pitcher to first. Wilmington: Brooks "Texas .Leagues" to right field ; Hoffman saf e; fielders choice, Brooks out at. second con throw from short stop; Cooper smashed . a two?. bagger to deep left vfiejd, and the , fans went wild; Tyde man hit - to third , and HoJiman , ,was nipped at the plate. On throw from Catcher to third ball" got away and Cooper scored; Orth hit by pitched ball : 'and takes first on passed ' ball Tydeman' scbred ; Mflls1 'struck ' out: : 'j " Mi-The Tabul.d Score. Goldsboro'' f Brown; 2b.'.,' . ; i Sharpe,5 rf.-. : ; . Handiboei' f ,i McDonald, lb.' . Morgan, "ss .; EJvans, If j . ' Gates, 3b Daily. Ci y Gunderson, p AB R ..4 ..4' :t:4 .A .-.3 ;;3 :.3 ..3 0- 0 0. 0s 0 0 0 0 0 H O A E !l"t 3 i -4-! -"0 0' ;0 5. O re '. 0 ' Oil o-a o io or o 0 V "1 2 2 .0 0 0 3 ' o :a 3 0 0 3 Don't Blame the Lamp if it smokes, smells and gives poor light," v but go- to your dealer and ask him if you are Getting; our Water White 150 d.eg. Fire Test Oil IT IS THE, HIGHEST GRADE KNOWM AND COST MORE AT THE JOBBERS, OR RETAIL STORE. NO Gape Fear Oil Company Dealersjn Kerosene, Gasoline and all kinds of Lubri cating Oils and Greases. Phone 873 'Totals .. .. ..31 0-3 24 14 3 Wilmington AB R H O A Hoffman, cf . . . . . .3 1 2 0 0 0 Cooper, 3b.. .. . .2 11 0 2 1 Tydeman, If. . . . . .2 ' 1 0 2 0 0 Orth, 2b . . .. .. ..2 0 1 3 0 0 Mills, lb .. .. .. ..4 0 0 9 1 0 Kluttz, rf.. .. ..3 0 0 2 0 1 Dubbs, ss. . . . .. ..3 0 0 2 5 0 Hudson, c..' . . .. ..3 0 0 7 1 0 Brooks, p . .3 0 1 2 4 0 Totals .. .. ..26 3 5 27 13 2 Score by Innings. Goldsboro . . . .000 000 000 0 3 3 Wilmington . . .100 000 02 3 5 2 finmtnarv- T .of t on hncnc flnlHchnTTi ?&, Wilmington 5; sacrifice hits, Cooper (2) Hoffman, Tydeman; struck out by Gunderson 7, Brooks 7; bases , on balls Gunderson 1, Brooks 1; hit by pitched ball, . by Gunderson (Orth) ; passed f ball Daily.; ' timl? 30; umpires, Free- fman and3arre".iH';'-. ; - At "Rocky Mount. The Tabulated Score. Fayetteville. AB R H O Mullin, cf . S . . . .4. 0 j,Dwyer lb.. .. . . . .2' 0 O'Halloran, 2b . . ; :3 0 Peatr ee,' If 4 3 C 0 Landgraff, 3b.. .. ..2 0 Meyer, rf . . 2 0 .3 0 Galvin, c . .3 0 Boyle, p .. 3 0 1 "0 1 0 l0 0 1 0' 0 0 7 4 1 3 2 4 5 1 A 0 0 2. 0 o, 2 i; 3 2 DON'T WAIT UNTIL SUMMER IS HERE T KEEP THE FLIES OUT. Wve' the VvYindow Screens and: Screen Doors That Will do it for You. Why be bothered with the pesky little critters when a little money invested in Screens and Screen Doors will keep them out as well as.all other bothersome little pests. . : We will supply these needs better at less cost to you-than telsewhereand the cost will be nothing compared to the sat isfaction of having the house free of these intruders. 4 Let us fill your Screen needs. ' 'E. SPRINGER & CO Totals .. .. ...25 0 ,3 27 11 2 Rocky Mo-tnt AB R H O A B Schuman, rf .. .. .".4 0 1 1 0 0 Gastmeyer, 2b . . ..4 0 2 2 2 0 Stein, If . ..'-. i2 1,1 0 0 0 Craegan, cf 3 0 0 2-0 0 Gillespie, 3b ..... ..4 0 1 3 0 0 Forgue, ss 3 0 2 4 l" 0 Sharry, lb.. 2 0 0 .9 r 0; 0 Dassault, c 3 0 0 6 5, 1 Thorpe, p. 3 0 2 0 2 0 Totals .. . . .28 1 9 27sl0 1 Score by Innings. Fayetteville . . .000 000 000 0 3 2 Rocky Mount .000 100. 001 .9' i Summary Sacrifice ' .hits' Mever ! Stein, Sharry; - stolen bases,- Forgue, anarry; - Dases on nans, Thorpe 7, Boyle ,1 ; struck out by Thorpe 6 ; Boyle' 5; two base hits, Stein; double plays. Mayer -to Dwyer, left on bases. Rocky Mount 6. Fayetteville 6; time T: 50 umpire, Henderson ; attendance 465. ' MM Wilson McGeehan, 2b Jacobs. 3b. . , ; . Westlaxe, c . . Hearne, cf ... . Miller, rf, c Sheridan, cf . . Pbelan, lb. . '. . Armstrong, If Sharpe, ss.'. Stewart, p .. Lane, p .. Total? , . At Raleigh. The Tabulated Score. AB R H O ..3 .3 .-.4 .0 .2 .4 -A .A A .2 .1 1 0 0" 0 0 2 0 1 0 t) 0 1 0 2 V) 0 1 o, 0 0 0 A 2 0! 0: 0. i; o; 2' 0: s;. o, 0 E 1 0 2 0 0 t 1 0 1 0 1 1 Lane l, uauirop i, iticnarason jj; two base hits, Hawkins; left on bases, Wilson 3, Raleigh , passed balls, Westlake; time 1:45; s umpire, . Glenn; attendance 80$. ' ' OTHER GAMES. . , ; , National 'League. - At Cincinnati 6; Boston 3. , . 2nd: Cincinnati 0; Boston 4." At Pittsburg 1; Philadelphia ,7. At Chicago,!; New York 10. At St. Louis 0 ; Brooklyn 3. ' 2nd: St. Louis l BBrooklyn 8. Southern League - At New Orleans-Montgomery, rain. At Nashville 4; Atlanta 6. ' At Memphis 4; -.Chattanooga 0. , At Mobile jl; Birmingham 2. South. Atlantic League. At Savannah 5; Jacksonville 4. At Macon 3;, Columbia 2. , At Columbus '3; Augusta 2 (seven innings, rain.) Carolina League. At Greensboro 1 ; ' Winston-Salem 3. !! At Charlotte ' 3 ; Spartanburg 5.' 1 1 ' ' 2nd: Charlotte 0;. Spartanburg !, At Anderson 3; "Greenville 2; -; . Virginia League. ,V : ' ; . At Lynchburg 1; Norfolk 4 (10 in !nings.) s;. .; v ' ' : ' .? : -s 2nd : , Lynchburg .2 ; Norfolk 8. . ;'; At Petersburg 5; Roanoke 0 At Richmond 0; Danville 3,' HOSANNAS. -l ' t Sail Sailors, Sail! We don't care how many those fast traveling Sailors annex! i Go as far as you like,' Sailors, "fer we're wid you." Rather strange that when "Dr." Brooks is right (and he always is) his doses means ,death to his opponents. Brooks had something on those pills yesterday' which made them taste dif ferently from the homeopath's sugar coated pellets.. ; Those Sailors pranced on the field as if they knew victory was theirs "be fore: the first; ball was thrown, - - They i immediately . -proceeded: ? to sew-up the contest ih;"th Ars,t dnningl ! Ther . neViqr ,. was a . tMpe ' when he, Goidsbbroites'v appeared , in '' danger of sdoring. Si ''Jt .f- 'Vf -'-.-i-.m3 n.v.' ! Htrdson "' behind1' the1- bat :'caught Brookst4 as - well -as he' did Hariks Hhe day bfdrd.: "Nuf :ced." -if ' i dt l: ;- . One? Giant ;was f oollshi .-enougbi. tb try to: steal on Hudson; fHe'.wa,S;'givQn;a ticket , to' the , foolish . hpuse. xor Jbis. pains , , (.. 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