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h- 4 . ST ' PAGE TWO . "VS.. 1 y- 1 J-Yij'V'-' IT'S THE SAME OLD STORYEFP ISrWRONG IfflSHER K(OW Twr v T& AtJLRKiHY -BVY THfc Tfe AND ,T. PtS4VJK HST MOW? I PU Arc. ' T7- AND WHfYe CoSTOFliViKQ H EST Y4frH V ' insured ;l . foods, rto i.ff r7.-. 1 "1 Jbolork lei :r gotta Dre AT 2 0'CLOCK GOLF IPOXING BASEBALL Basketball ( NATIONAL LE AGUE T. M. PRIDGEN, Sport Editor Clubs: Won. Lost. Pet. New York 59 48 .551 Boston 60 4D .550 St. Louis 62 58 .539 Chicago 59 54 .522 Philadelphia 51 59 .464 Cincinnati 52 60 .464 Pittsburgh 51 59 .461 Brooklyn 49 61 .445 Results Yesterday. At Cincinnati-Brooklyn, rain. At St. Louis-New York, rain. At Pittsburgh 2; Philadelphia 0. At Chicago J ; Bostonp4v . r AMERICAN LEAGUE j Clubs: Won. Philadelphia 58 Boston 64 Washington 60 Lost. 37 48 54 57 61 61 .-'3 81 Pet .678 .571 .526 .509 .470 .479 .452 Detroit St. Louis Chicago New York Cleveland 59 54 56 2 39 Results Yesterday. At Philadelphia 9; St. Louis 0. 2nd: -Philadelphia 1; St. Louis 0. At Boston 1; Cleveland 3. At Washington 1 ; Detroit 2. At New York 9; Chicago 0. FEDERAL LEAGUE ' Clubs: Indianapolis r Chicago . . . Baltimore . Won. . . 65 . . 62 . . 58 Lost. 49 51 52 Pet. .570 .549 .527 .514 .495 .468 .452 .426 'Buffalo 56 Brooklyn 54 r Kansas City 51 St. Louis 52 Pittsburgh 49 48 63 66 t. Results Yesterday. No games scheduled. WITH-THE BOXERS The war haB cost Tony Ross a bout with Bomb. Wells. A prompter of Hull, England, was willing to put up ' 20,000 purse for the pair. '" ' Young Saylor received the decision vin a 20-round bout with Joe Shugrue at Sydney, Australia, a short time 'BgQ. y Joe Fox, the Brooklyn boxer, has ,' ppr.ung a new one on th.e boxing 'tvorld. He gets his fighting inspira "tion from encouraging words spoken "by hia father and mother who sit at the ringside .at .every bout in .which he takes part. ' : Subscribe to The JSvening Dlsptcli. .it TWO O'CLOCK? WKf TJVDN'T YOU SAT SO? lTb MftJS&l&LE Tt VE&fc..veMlNG RACING f FISHING SWIMMING Other Games 4 MINORS' STANDING) SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Clubs: Won. Lost. Pet. .586 .576 .547 .538 .500 .463 Birmingham 75 New Orleans 72 Mobile 70 Atlanta . 64 Nashviile " A .! 64 Memphis 64 Chattanooga 62 Montgomery . 46 53 53 58 55 64 74 66 85 .484 ! .351 1 ! j SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Clubs: Won. Lost. Pet. Albany 36 21 .632 Chajlsci 36 21 .632 Ccs 33 25 .569 Savannah 29 26 .527 Augusta . . .'. . 26 32 .448 Macon 23 30 .434 Columbia 25 34 .424 Jacksonville 19 38 .333 .VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Clubs: Won. Lost. Pct.: Norfolk i.37 20 .649-- Roanoke 28 22 .560 Richmond ... .... 28 25 .628 ! Petersburg 25 26 .490 Portsmouth .,20 30 .400 Newport New .... A 22 33 " .400 NORTH cXr6LINA LEAGUE. Clubs: - - Won. Lost. Pet Durham ... . . 64 41 V -7 Charlotte 64 43 Winston-3ale?n 58 44 Raleigh 1 .......... .'42 62 Greensboro 41 63 Asheville 44 73 .598 .569 .404 .394 .376 RESULTS YESTERDAY North Carolina League. At Durham 9; Greensboro 0; For feited. At Asheville 4; Raleigh 1. 2nd: Rain. At Winston-fealem 3; Charlotte 5. Virginia League. At Roanoke-Portsmouth, rain. At Norfolk 3; Richmond 1. ' At Petersburg 0; Newport News 1 Southern League. At New Orleans p ; Memphis 0. v At Birmingham 5; Chattanooga 1. Others, rain. ... South Atlantic League. At Augusta 0 ; Savannah. 2. At Albany 13 ; Jacksonville 7. At Columbus 1; Macon' 0. At Charleston 5; Columbia 2. ... Internationa, .League. At Montreal 1; Newark 0. At TpropXp A ', Jersey Cijty 0. At Buffalo i; Providence 5. At Rpx; heater JL;. Baiimiir 3. , American Association. ;43r6ilj!i'aWMt:paui i.' "AtCieveland 0; Milwaukee 3. - 2nd: .'Cleveland 8; Milwaukee 2. ,Io others., 1 ' rT- r -r t- BASEBALL CHATTER Bill Phillips Indianapolis team has recovered from a bad slum and Is again climbing in the Federal league. With six men baling for .300 or better the Providence Grays are well equipped to make a real fikht 'for the International lafcuef title The New- York Yankees have pur chased Pitcher Watkins, the. leading twirler of Hugh Duffy's Portland team of the New England league. Playing regularly with the Phillie3 has improved the stick work of Beals Becker. He now leads the Phils in batting with a mark of .325. Manager George Stallings figures that h:s Boston Braves will return home with victories enough to land them up there. Pete Falsey, the Yale outfielder, has been released by the Pittsburg Pirates. Pete failed to show suffi cient big league stuff. Pitcher "Babe" Ruth, the former Baltimore star, is again in the Inter national league, having been ship3d to Providence by the Boston Red Sox. After the Brooklyn Superbas asked waivers on Ed Reulbach the big pitcher settled down and has now be come a consistent winner. Mike Mitchell of the Washington team and "Hobby" Hoblitzell of the Red Sox, both former National leag uers,, have displayed fine wares '"BiS . Bill" James,;.tbe-;Braves'1 pitch er, h.as realized a life's ambition. Af ter many futile attempts he succeed cd in hanging one on . the New York Giants. Bert Daniels is hitting at a lively clip with the Cincinnati Reds, but his throwing is weak. The former Yankee-Oriole performers has bum whip ttjat hinders the long tosses from the outfield. Catcher Rondtau, the Minneapolis backstop recently purchased by the Washington club, has a batting aver age of .293 in the American associa iotn. He was turned over to the Millers by the Detroit Tigers last sea son. . Battling Levinsky has started his Fall campaign, which probably means that Bat intends, to fight' six or eight .times a week. Chauncey. Olcott is to be j3een this season in a new play written for him by Rachel Crothers, called "The Heart of Paddy Whack' ' Mollie King is to Rlay the. leading jroie m support of Sam Barnard in r"The Belle of Bond Street," which is to begin its season in Pitisburg soon, "It pays-to advertise," a farce by , Roi Cooper Meghrue and WalteV Aac jkett, will be presented in. New York J-pn Labor Day. , , Announcement is made that Elsie Furguspn will be seen this. season in a ?ew. hy ,-Austlp Strongcalled "The DroaClajik? . " "Delicious Concord Grapes. Phole your grocer.MAdvertisement. - W Health and Hygiene COLLEGES FIGHT TYPHOID. College fVeai ers From All Over the sta8n f Free Antl-Ty- An' opro ltej has jt gone out to all the college' presidents in the State calling attention to the increased dan ger from typhoid at this time of the year and to the value of the anti-typhoid vaccine now furnished free by the State. ; flie College authorities were quick to see the Importance of this preventive measure and by re turn mail over 20 replies were receiv ed, while others are arriviig In ev ery man. w unout exception ever college president thus far, has agreed to arrange to 'offer the treatment free of charge in their respective colleges this fall to all students who can be induced to thus p- ipct themselves. President E. K. Graham of the Uni versity writes: "We .all be glad;to avail ourselves of this opportunity to secure anti-typhoid vaccine for, Uni versity, studeutsnext year... Last year I think half tLe students took the treatment and during the past summer several hundred Summer School teach ers were vaccinated." . President ,D. H.. .HilLof . A. &...M. toritesr "(far- tnstrratfon "urranged nearly a month ago to have everything in readiness to offer to all new stud ents the anti-typhoid tretmen't and to do this free of all charge. The college physician will administer the treatment as part of his, official duty. We thank you for your kind interest in the matter." Rev. George W. Lay of St. Mary's School says: "I shall take pleasure in offering this treatment to our , students and urging it upon them. I am Doth grieved and angered when I hear from time to time. of the death of some person in the prime of life and vigor with promistt for a useful future being taken away so unneces sarily by typhord when the sure means of prevention without pain. or, sickness is so easily at. hand." . ...President R, H. Wright of the East Carolina Training School writes: "I will not only be glad to have every student take it .but. I will talk to them about the importance of it and insist upon their taking it. I feel that the students should take this treatment and that they should spread the news throughout our State." President W. A. Harper of Elcm College says: . "I thank-, you for the offer to furnish .us anti-tyohoid vaccine for ' our student body free of charge. I will appreciate your seeding the .xac cine to our college physician." President Julius L-Foust of ; the Stat Normal' and Industrial College 1 writes: "I am sure our college physi cian will be gjad to offer?anti-tynlioid treatment free pfchg. to ail our students." , ' . . , This; repr-eflestb.gejxeraji lona pf all the replies receiy ed thus farcin t regard to" the State's offer. No one appreciates mSre than these men the responsibility of having undef their . . HONV& S' v- direction the young people of our State nor do any class- of . people ex cept physicians and health officers, have a keener sense of the danger and utter Heedlessness of this preventable filth disease, than these college presi dents. t . Parents sending their sons and daughters to college ehoujldi&spossible have, them take the antHyphqjd treat ment before they go or at-least know that they will receive the treatment after reaching college. State of North Carolina, County of New Hanover. In toe Superior Ourt. Before W. N. Hafriss. Clerk. M.i rr hu St. George Mvn Q-Jt her.. hisliiinl tnew .txon, James, louia'ljflsoh, Mar garet Howard and net. -Jjashand .lv. M.iv.ard, lsaali DoiujJUIso'i and .lamis .M;ihikiah lonaldson, rtn.l Willie Doti.i.ii son, Ksstella Donaldson, Kurnest Donald son, Klisha - Donaldsoi.. v iara Oonaldsnn and Hattie Donaldson, 'six above named bieiip: infants jinder the ane of twenty one years wlio sue herein by their next Friend C. H. Alexander. I'laintifTs. Against Hannah St. George Allen fwidOnfB'Leander St. George Nixoii and - her husband Ed ward Mxou, and John St. George a mi nis wife Minnie St. George, and Winnie St. George, Defendant. The above named defendants. Hannah St. George Allen (widow) .lohu St. George and his wife Minnie. St; George' and Vinn:e St. George, will take notice mat an ,-ieti.ou or special proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of 'cw Hanover County, for the sale or par tition of Keal Estate, being about -10 acres bf laud about nine miles oa.st.w;rrxlly of the I'ity of Wilmington, N. C, a'djofuiug toe lands of C. H. Alexander and others in laruett Township, County and State'afore feaid. In which said taud def end ants, have jin interest: and said defendants will fur ther take notice, that, each xl them an? re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk gf .the Suuerior Court , for the,. .County of New Hanover on Monday, the 1'Mh day or SeplembeA 1!14, at -it) o'clock A. M. and answer the Complaint, a copy of which wfll "Be deposited in the sairt ottice of" the lef-pf said Court, and let theiu. further take notice that if they' rail to answer said complaint within thai Uric, the plaintiffs will apply o the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint. Tills liliUi, August U14. W. N. II A R KISS. Clerk of Superior Court. A. J. MA USUAL L. Attorney lor Plaintiffs, aa -iits law-4w mI STAR CAFE 209 North Front Street, next to Fleet-Davis Co., now ready to serve the public -Breakfast, Din ner and Supper at 25c each. Busi-. ness Men's Lunch 15c. Nice clean place..., Cheapest place in city for good meals. All white help. Invite vou to inspect kitchen. Best up-to-, date Cafe In Wilmington. ICE CREAM Our Specials cure. If you can't tell us Telephone 248. ELVlNCTpN &mtt2?" ZWZVi oecona ami r "Ttie IVeicSpUbn - 3?- ? 1'5 The secret of JJenny Kauff's great hitting has beei disfclosed. The Min- neapol:s slugger, who is giving Steve'-j Evans a great battle for th batting; honors- in -.the Federal league, has . 18 bats. - ATLANTIC COAST LINE Bull?tjn. of Special Excursion Fares. ' . ' iTROM -c ", WILMINGTON NEW YORK $26XK) PHILADELPHIA 22.80 BALTIMORE 1800 WASHINGTON 1600 On sale daily until September 30, limited returning October 31.. DETROIT, MICH 129,75 On sale August 27.- 28, 29 and 30, limited returning September 15. LOUISVILLE, KY $30.55 . On sale August 28, 29 and 30, limit ed returning September 8. PHILADELPHIA, PA $18.00 On sale September 5, 6, 7 and 8. limited returning September 18 RICHMOND, VA $f0.70 On sale September 6 and 7, limited returning September. JL6. BALTIMORE, MD. .i $14.05 On sale September 5, 8 and 10, limit ed returning September 19. . , BOSTON, MASS., (all rail) $30.80 Via New York and Steamer. .. ,$29.60 On sale September 11, 12 and ' 13, limited returning September 24. DALLAS, TEXAS .. .$49.7$ pn sale September 18, 19.and 20, lim ited returning October 2. RICHMOND, VA. . ... ........ . ..$8.10 ' 'Qh.sale October TO, 11 and l,liniit- ed returning October 20. ATLANTA, G A:. V ... ... ... 313.85 October 4, 5 and 6, limited, returning October 17. - On sale October 12. 13 and 14, limit ed returning October 24. ' On sale November 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, limited returning November 23." NEW uR LEANS, LA. ... $35.60 t On sale Octpbe'r 17; and 18, limiteu returning October 31. . Summer Excursion Tickets are on 3le to many Mountain, Lake, Sea I Shore and Pleasure Resorts. i For schedules,' reservatiocs and an,v (particulars desired, 'phone 160, or ap ; piy t& , , f C M. ACKfflt Ticket Agent. ATLANTIC COAST LINE T. C WHITE, W. J, CRAIG, ,Gon, Pas. Agt I'asa. Traf Mgr r.rr.- t .;: Whis'h you sit dijri o 'dinne'r telepnbne us we'll: get oiir Ice Cream to you just as you are ready for it. 1 individual Blocks eaci) wrapped, separata. 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Ill Chestnut Street $3 and $3,50 Ladies White Canvas Pumps Several Broken Lots Hewlett & Price 24 North Front SUMMER St HI l 1 r STEAMER WILMIX'10 to .. ...rTRP"1 CAROLINA HEAt'H " 7' ,: 13J. KirnoticM 'I ll-llltT. .IIIIH' Daily !tu'liil,-: To I'arolloa fo.t-ii. : a. m ,n 1 Xo Soutbpori. y A. M. Sutler Scluiliile: ?j To Carolina learli, U A. - A1- To Sou tii port, y A. M. am! -tern ll:3U A. Al. and 4:i ' 8pedI IJottc Will ! JSxcnr.lon S.-licKil"- fcj JTre. itound Trip, to l ar -in n liiW H.1NOTER TBANS! 11 V . ..JJiJBSTV 4r 1 -r 4 i
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