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T. M. PRIBGEN,
NATIONAL LEAGUE )
Club : Won.
New York 52
Chicago TT52
St. Louis 51
Boston 44
Cincinnati 44
Philadelphia 41
Pittsburgh .39
Brooklyn 37
Lost.
35
41
44
45
48
49
49
49
Pet.
.598
.559
.537
.494 1
.478
.456
.443
.430
Results Yesterday.
At Boston 2; St. Louis 0.
At Philadelphia 8; Chicago 1.
At Brooklyn 9; Pittsburgh 3.
Ai Nw York 3 ; Cincinnati 4.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Club: Won.
Philadelphia 59
Boston: ' , - 53
Washington 51
Detroit 49
St. Louis 45
Chicago 44
New York 42
Cleveland 30
Lost.
. 33
41
42
47
48
'48
52
66
Pet.
.641
.564
..549
.510
.484
.478
.447
.313
Results Yesterday.
At Cleveland 2; New York 7.
At Chicago 1; Boston 5.
At Detroit 1; Washington 3.
At St. Louis 7; Philadelphia 9.
FEDERAL LEAGUE )
Club: Won.
Chicago 54
Brooklyn 46
Indianapolis 48
Baltimore rrrr. .49
Buffalo 44
Kansas City 43
Pittsburgh 39
St. Louis 39
Lost.
39
40
41
49
45
52
49
55
Pet.
.581
.535
.539
.500
.494
.453
.448
.415
Results Yesterday.
At Pittsburgh 2; Chicago 1.
At Brooklyn 0; Indianapolis 4.
At Buffalo 5; St. Louis 2.
At Baltimore 9; Kansas City 7.
RESULTS YESTERDAY
; North Carolina League.
At Charlotte 3; Asheville 4.
At Durham 4; Winston-Salem 3.
At Raleigh 4; Greensboro 8.
Virginia League.
At Richmond 10; Norfolk 0.
2nd: Richmond 1; Norfolk 7.
At Roanoke 6; Petersburg 3.
At Portsmouth 4; Newport News 5.
Southern League.
At Atlanta 3; Birmingham 0.
At New Orleans 4; Chattanooga 2.
At Montgomery 7; Memphis 10.
At Mobile 4; Nashville 6.
- .South Atlantic League.
At Augusta 7; Columbus 4.
At Charleston 3 ; Jacksonville 1.
At Columbia 5; Macon 1.
At Savannah 3; Albany 2.
American Association.
'0. At Milwaukee 8; Columbus 7.
At Kansas City 3; Cleveland 6.
;t:f At St. Paul 5; Indianapolis 6.
"At Minneapolis 5; Louisville 2.
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'Yi ; At Montreal 10; Newark 3.
; ;f At Rochester 1 ; Baltimore 7.
Am '-J- At Buffalo 3; Providence 7.
rAt "Toronto j ; Jersey ,t City 4, -
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RACING
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SWIMMING
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Sport Editor
niiNons standing)
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
Club: Won. Lost.
Pcfc
.583
.559
.551
.526
.510
.480
.421
.427
Mobile 60
43
45
48
46
51
53
55
59
New Orleans 57
Birmingham 59
Atlanta 51
Chattanooga 53
Nashville ,...49
Montgomery 40
Memphis 44
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE.
It
Club: Won. Lost. Pet.
Charleston .32 14 .611
Albany 22 16 .579
Augusta 20 16' .556
Columbus 19 18 .514
Savannah 19 19 .500
Macon 16 20 .444
Columbia 16 22 .421
Jacksonville .14 23 .378
VIRGINIA LEAGUE.
Club: Won. Lost. Pet.
Norfolk . .v . .17 10 .630
Roanoke 16 9 .640
Richmond 16 13-. .552
Newport News 14 15 .48
Petersburg 13 18 .419
Portsmouth 10 18 .357
NORTH CAROLINA LEAGUE.
Club: Won. Lost. Pet.
Durham 61 33 .607
, Charlotte ..49 36 .576
Winston-Salem ..."...45 37 .549
Raleigh 38 48 .442
Asheville 36 49 .424
Greensboro 33 50 .398
BUNTS
President Wilson might explain the
psychology governing the games of
the Grant's and the Clubs. When one
wins both do, likewise, when one los
es the other does.
Something will likely be decided in
New York next Tuesday, to Friday,
when' the O'Day bunch scraps four
times with the McGrawites.
McGraw was routed In the sixth
yesterday for jawing at the umpire.
The next inning CIncy chased around
two runs, tying the score, and in the
eighth batted in another, winning.AU
of which goes to show that silence
has its place, even in baseball. ,
The Cubs were defeated by the Phil
lies, Tincup, the Injun, holding them
to G hits. Eddie Burns caught. Cheney,
Smith and Mack pitched for the Cubs,
allowing nine hits. Dode Paskert and
Beals Becker bumped two on the nos
for homers, each scoring a man.
The Yankees keep on winning, in
spite of public opinion and a record.
Chance concluded a string of five
wins from, the Naps yesterday.
The Bed Sox had a -crimp put in
their stride by the White Sox, which,
no doubt, caused a smile on the leath
ery face of Connie Mack. .
Eddie Collins, whom McGraw says
is the greatest ail player, tripled,
winning the game for. the Athletics.
Maiden What sort of hat did Gene
vieve Gotham "wear? . .'. '
. Man A almple thing Just .a . gar
denia in front and a gol-darn-yer be
hind Judge. . - t - .
Baconi'Somthlng f&eemfflo ie th
matter.vwith ,the. Ship of Stafe
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BASEBALL CHATTER
The Montreal Royals : have been
playing a much better brand of ball
since Dan Mowley took charge of the
team.
Lee Magee of the Cardinals Is hav
ing the best season in stick work he
has. had since coming into the Na
tional league.
If the Pirates had gone on strike
and taken with them their brother
Feds, how happy the Pittsburgh fans
would be today.
Fred Clause, a brother of Bert
Clause, the southpaw pitcher with De
troit last season, has ben added to the
New Haven club's roster.
Fred Trautman, a pitcher on the Ap-
pleton team of the Wisconsin-Illinois
league, has pitched 46 consecutive in
nings of shut-put baseball.
First Baseman Hoblitzel's hunting
and base running have been a big
factor in the sensational climb of the
Boston Red Sox up the pennant lad
der. Jake Boultes, one time Boston
Braves, is playing a star game at third
base and also with the war club, for
the Bridgeport team of the Eastern
association.
Clemson college boasts of a pitcher
who can twirl equally well with either
hand. Woh-"how well" this ambidex
trous fellow can pitcher with either
hand. r
Mbnte Cross, who is now officiat
ing as an umpire in the Federal league
is laid up in a Philadelphia hospital
as a result of stopping a batted ball
with his ankle.
A peculiar thing about the Cleve
land Naps is their ability to dig up
fellows who can hit. But no matter
how strong these fellows are with the
willow the Napa never get anywhere.
In blanking the Pirates three times
straight the Braves have established
a .season's record. So far this sea
son's record. So far this season no
other major league team has shut out
the same opponents three times in a
row.
. St. Joseph, Denver, Sioux City and
Lincoln are staging a great race for
the Western league pennant. The
four teams have been jammed to
gether so closely at times that a pos
tage stamp would cover the whole
bunch.
Larry ChappeU has notified the
White Sox management that it will
be impossible for him to play this
season. . Chappell has been laid up
since last March with a severe at
tack, of blood .poisoning.
, ; Nearly all arrangements have been
completed for the all-star baseball
tour to the Pacific coast this fall. The
tour wfll start from Cincinnati on Oc
tober 18th. The team fill go by way
of Omaha, Denver.and Salt Lake City,
reaching, San Francisco November
1st. .
BOXING NOTES.
Joe Rivers says he is anxious to
meet the winner of the Leach Cross-
Johnny Tillman bout. Joe only recent
ly passed up a chance to meet Cross.
Charley White, the Chicago light
weight who has made 125,000 in the
ring, figures he will add several thou
sands more to Ws pile before he re
tires from the game.
Willie Bitchie; former champion
lightweight, has Teturned from Eng
land with;? the tidy sum of $29,500 .in
bis kick, this being his share of the
returns" from the bout with Freddie
Welsh. ' - ' .
East xNorthfield, Mass., August 1-r-The
general conference of Christian
Workers, one of. the series of summer
religious assembles founded here by
the late pwlght' L.. -Moody, opened to
day and will continue Xorc the next two
weeks. A large number of well known
Qivines, evangeusiB, .missionaries ana
educators will take part in the pro -
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Comlakey Day at Dubuque.
Dubuque, , ia., August 1 This was
"Comiskey Day" in Dubuque, when
half the men, women and children of
the city turned out to do honor to
Charles Comiskey, owner of the Chi
cago club of the American league and
one of the most prominent figures
in organized baseball. Mr. Comiskey
began his baseball career in Dubuque
and has ever since retained an inter
est in the city and its affairs. The
particular occasion for today's demon
stration in his honor was the raising of
a 100-foot flagpole which he presented
to the new Dubuque Municipal Athlet
ic park.
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State cf North Carolina.
County of New Hanover.
By virtue of the power of sale contained
In a certain mortgage deed, executed by
Benjamin Wortharu and wife Hannah
Wortnam, to Minerva Hamilton on the
3rd day of January 1913, which mortgage
deed was duly transferred and assignea
by said Minerva Hamilton to Lee Greer for
value, said mortgage aeea being recorded
tn Book 71j page l.!(5. In the office of the
Kegistcr of Heeds of New Hanover County,
default having been made in the payment
of the same, the undersigned will sell ai
public auction to the highest bidder for
eaau flt the Court House door of , New
Hanover County, in the City of Wilming
ton, on Monday, the 4th day of August,
1914, at noon, the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Beginning at the eastern line of Tenth
street one hundred and thirty-two (132)
feet -northwardly from the northern line
of Castle street ; running thence north
wardly with the eastern line of Tenth street
alxty-six (BO) feet; thence, eastwardly
and parallel with Castle street one hun
dred and sixty-live (ICR) feet; thence
southwardly and parallel with Tenth
street sixty-six (5) feet; thence westward
ly and parallel with Castle street one hun
dred and sixty-ttvo (1(55) feet to the be
ginning, being the western half of lot No.
4, Block Wi, and being the same lot of
land conveyed by J. W. Telfair and wife
to A. G. Kicaud and conveyed by A. G.
K lea ud to Benjamin Wortnam.
M1NEKVA HAMILTON,
Mortgagee.
LEE GKEER, Transferee.
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