1 " r- , 1 i ' it jILMINGTOH;mgPAtCHFRIl?AY VrERNOON, OCTOBER 6; .1 916. PAGE SEVEN FISHING ' OtherGmries Arrivals and Ueparturt-s of Trains at Wilmington, Effective Sept 11. 1916. Time Not Guaranteed. 4 BASEBALL Hj) ' 7lJrr r ww - - -. . , ... . j. rii i mi l ' a.. - - jo. j-l i . m s 'rs.-m 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday. : rhiladelphia 1, Boston 4. ,t Brooklyn 7, New, York 5. Xo others season closed.. How the Clubs Closed. Pet. -610 .595 .461 .393 AM. The RemarKaoie Mcnievements of Twenty-Four Year-Old Star. ( Baseball Magazine.) Xo other pitcher in the game is Dutch" Leonard, of the Red Sox, when he is ieeimg ngnt. He may not bo the most dependable, "but he is cer tainly the most brilliant performer of the renowned Red Sox pitching staff. On the twenty-ninth of August Leonard was batted out of the box by the St. Louis Browns. On the thirtieth he shut them out without a hit. The player otten forgets the vic issitudes of today in the expected tri umps of tomorrow, but if there is a swifter, more decisive transition from failure to success than to be driven from the box -one day and to pitch no nil game tut; iical, we nave never heard of it. - - i i 1U H n 1 When "Dutch" Leonard entered the 1 1 1 J Al " J. -- It is true he scarcely hoped to realize! - -. llilllOli Won. Lost. Brooklyn .94 -60 Philadelphia . .- .. ..91 .. 62 pesron 89 62 ,Vv York .86' 66 flnc.uo 65 87 pittliiirgh 65 89 gt. Louis -61 91, (nH'inn.iti 60 93 DUTCH" LEONARD'S THREE BITIONS. IMonday The Next Bell Telebh one 9 M, f Goes to Press The valuable advertising space is limited and reservations must be made at once to in sure good location. Subscribe for service today and get your name in the new book. If you wish to change, or correct your presenrlistings, DO IT NOW. STEPHEN D. LUCAS, M, District Manager. SOUTHERN BELL .TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY EBSBRKGllRHS (UP n ' " " " V- - "11 f OF COURSE uNDETAriD ) ' f Tw'TjS' f 1 1 I i I ' H JIW - !' WPREHTINC " f HrrvafeT EC VE IX TAKEN ( ' u.. ' : ' : PPOb& I'LL n AUt - ;f; H ! THIS FiNE!ipoTOrOURNVlFFV f-, f:" CAfe OF M HATE TO 5IVE , " HAVE "TO WAIT OM " f x" HE'S A; PRE. WINNER WJLL t Hip BUT I'M 50INC,WOAD: " Tk N f -t DOG" ' f'l'' I Vv'VoU-avE n TO'HER-V,, -S- :- : w i I ; '. . THE FLOOR: J . : JlU 'T AU r - . jr- - - . .- v . ' ' -5 , . " a.--.:v;r'..fv.4-- . .' :..;.:...:;.:' -fi;. ! '": ' :" v AlVfi kV. :ty Jm b.lCTO pucner m thar 7 world might be proud to claim any one of the trophies which Leonard set him self to :attalnv. Nowatrthe- -aie twenty-four; he has ' gained the,m ail. Hia threeajnbitions. are realized, and what he ll s. himself to win hence forth, we can't even guess. : uai were these three ambitions ? J?rst win a world's : series game. 1 rst fal1. Grovor Alexander : entered .589:uie senes as the greatest vnltchnr of .566 i vear- humbled the Red Sox .428 Sln their first encounter. He met them .422'aain in the third , cante. a r.nf0af WIose importance it would be hard to overestimate. And Leonard, had his wisn. He won a world's, series game, not a fluky .contest,, but against the master pitcher of the year and by as onmant, aAt, piece of Itwirling skill' as has ever been witnessed. Three! hits the Phillies scored, one of them! should have been classed as an error! by.. Speaker, and uncertain' Support! """"' rst mree 'innings, but as Leonard lafrfy ?grfpped the game the Phillies neyer had a chance. The last eighteen men retired in order without the semblance of a hit and finally the mighty Alexander bowed quite as much to superior Ditchine- n to superior offensive attack, and yield- eu me paim of victory to his invincible opponent. Leonard had : his wish, a world's series victory, by as'maste'rly a performance -as thexgame has seen Another of Leonard's throe. rot .ambitions was to prove the most ef fective pitcher of a season, a id did. Incidentally, though, he estab lished a record which should stand for years and may never be beaten. In 1914 he allowed but' 25 earned runs in 35 pitched games. Some .of these games, of course, were not for a full for the season wn i m " .ui uucu iuila M 9 FRVIHIIEM I 16 ij ; 7' Directory jJjUlll'L UI.IM JIHII . I J Ml. I I lllll'll II ! :""T-r" '"7--- 1 " T per game. This is the most nearly perfect av- erage on record. The nearest it has J - . ever been paralleled was by Walter Viennflf 0ct 6.The "Austro-Hun-Johnson in 914 with a grand average ; garian Cyclist Naval Battalion" forms of 1.09. There may be pitchers who!part of the Austfo-Hungarian army, twirl m but a few contests who could naval Sectio--nd is being used in show effectiveness, but no pitcher who the defence of the Adriatic Coast, has taken part in a representative Thfi saiior cvclists are able to cover j numbers of games has ever approach - ed that mark save Johnson only, and he did not equal it. The third ambition of "Dutch" Leon ard was to pitch a no-hit game; and smarting by the rough treatment of the day before he gained that third and last of his ambitions on August 30th. What manner of pitcher is this who qan . break Jnto. ). a league of stars and uch' records at the ago annex three such' of twenty-four? Walter Johnson has toiled for years to pitch a no hit came and so has Alexander, but though they came., close .t.o the mark, they never could quite reach it. And to cjo through a season allowing an average of almost exactlv one run Der same lis really almost too good a pitching feat-to be true. T onnarrf i a Hark rnmnlpyinnpd. Rtorrkilv hnilt athlp.tfi. some, fiva fret ! eleven inches in height and weighing 180 pounds. He looks more like a foot - b.all player than a baseball pitcher. and he is indeed an all-round athlete. Twenty-four is young, even in base ball. He should ,have at least ten years ahead, and what may not a pitcher accomplish in ten years who has already done so much at twenty four? TO ESTABLISH GOLF LINKS Manila, P. I., Oct. 6. The munici pal board, consisting of one American and four Filipinos, has voted to estab lish a municipal golf course in ' Man ila. The Jinks are to be situated on been developed. These three sports, miratly suited to the purpose and will be thrown open to tne public. The Filipino, since American occu pation, has taken whole-neartedly to outdoor exercise and among the ' 'younger set, some excellent tennis, basketball and baseball players have ben developed. These three, sports, j notably baseball, are played in every ' nook .and cornerof the islands. Golf :s a new game for the Filipino. DONT HESITATE, .. .. - i - j; . . ... ,FAUti, CLOTHING EVERYTHING TOE HEART CAN WISH FOR IN CLOTHES IS SHOWN HERE. DISTINCTIVE STYLES THAT POSSESS THE AIR OF SOMETHING DIFFERENT " IN AH, UNUSUAL :, AhID BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT ViHERE YOU WIIFilfll THE I10ST ADVANCED STYLES OF MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S Suits, Overcoats Mackinaws, Hats and Shoes WOMAN'S and MISSES' SUITS, COATS, SEPARATE SKIRTS WAISTS, FURS, SHOES and MILLINERY LIBERAL CREDIT. When you come here to, buy clothing, you get th same ad vantages that are offered by' cash store. The only difference Is you may, if you want to, pay us in smalt weekly sums without paying a cent extra. Prices the same whether cash or credit. Buy Here Save Money Farley & Co. 116 MARKET STREET. AUS 1 KIAiN U I L.15 1 COMPRISE COAST GUARD ; quickiy wiae stretches of the coast, the defence of which is entrusted to the navy, to beat off raids, attempted landings cr aerial attacks. TURNED TO OLD FRIEND CARDU1 And Soon' Wa$ Pcrfecdy Well ani Strong; And Better Than She Had Ever Been, Says Kentucky Lady. .Narrows, ivy. iurs. v--acinus., this place,, writes: "About 15 years ' ago I had got into a run-down state j 1 1 1 11 l l X ' my DaCK acnea ail me nine, xeit wcn. ! ray bone3 seemed to ache all over. 3 ! had weighed only 104 lbs. when J married, and never had been right ro bust since I readied womanhood . .-. but, after my marriage, I seemed tc get worse all the time for two years . . . until at this time my brother's wife . .. . advised me to take Cardui. Therefore, T began taking it, and in a short while, I began to improve, my neaitn ana si,rengv vgan w up, and also my flesh. . . After my first child's birth, over twe years had passed by, but the . . . didn't appear. My husband got me some, medicine from our doctor, which did me no good, tho he intended it tc bring the . . . about, for he' said the ! blood was going to my head and caus- ; m it to aehe, which also helped to mave me so dizzy. . . So I turned tc 1 ,j 4?-;aT,j r.a-rAnl and becan tak- - .. ing it and .jkam 1 -ntr r n I rxjr 1 well and strong, orannllv o-ained - , ... x . j t , . 1Qr i-uc flesh until I weighed about iya ids... and was so stout and strong, better tnan I ever had been." Cardui, - used by thousands oi women, and prescribed by phvsicians. must be a good medicine. Try it. Select Your - - . . . CLOTHES THE FAMILY - ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN r XSliOSt'TBSf Although his name is Shorten, this young Boston Red Sox outfielder is long on the batting average. In figures just issued, Shorten is credited with an average of .270. His mighty willow may come, in handy, in the approach ing world's series. j JAPAN LOANS RUSSIA MONEY Tokio, Oct. 6. The fact that a loan to Russia of 70,000,000 yen (about $35,OCO,0'00) was twice over subscrib ed by the public has attracted con siderable attention in Japan and is regarded by the press as indicating faith in the victory of the Entente Allies and faith in the power of the rehabilitation of Russia. The loan was at 6 per cent, and consisted of I Russian treasurv bonds. - - w 10 1 K ' v aimixai ttw.-v- . nilntlv Rlissia desires to raise j t total of 250,000,000 yen in Japan 1 (about $125,000,000). It is understood j that the loan will be utilized in thej 1 payment of munitions of war Pur I chased in Japan by Russia. m DEPARTUBB: 1 ' TO AND TBflU ' . ; ABBIVAX.SI No. 96. I Uoldsboro, Kichmond, 2 ortoU ud JBtern ,No. 9L . 8:40 A. M. North Carolina points. Connects at Golds- ' it 15 a. M. Dally Except boro with Bontnern Ball way. at Nsrtol Dally Kxcept. Sunday. Southern Railroad. Monday. No. 64. '. " ' T" " No. 65. 8:15 A. M. Jacksonville,' rtaw Br and ImtsnnOUt 6:15 P. Bl. Mon.. Wed. and Stations. Mon., Wed. and Friday Only. "-. Friday Only. V ki Chadbourn, Conway. Florence, Charleston, n.iiw Savannah, JackaonvlHe, Tampa . :f? w . on a iw Petersbnrg, Fort Myers 'Columbia and a m M' Ashevllle, Pullman Sleeping Cars between M- Vvllxnington and Ooliuubia, open to re- ceive outbound passenrers at 'Wilmlag ton at and after 10 :00 P. M. and may be occupied, tnbond until 7 AO A. M. (io)dsboro, Ulchtnond, Norfolk and Wash No. 18. lngton. Parlor Cars between WlbLliigton No. 49 Dally. and Norfolk connecting at Rocky Mount Dally. 8:40 A. M. with New York trains having Pullman. 6:05 P. M. Service. ' J No. 53. Solid, tratn htwn WUmigtu Mt. No. 92 Daily. Ay via Fayetterilie and Santord. v Daily. 8: 45 A. 31. 8:00 P. M. No. 'G2. No. ftt. Now Dni'7 Jacksonytlle. New Bern and IntarmediaXa Daily 8:25 P. HL. HtatlOn. 12:50 JP. M. Chadbonrn, Florence. Columbia, August, Atlanta -and the West. Charleston 8a v frw vannab and all Florida Points. All Steel x. r. nHV Pullman Sleeping Cars between WIlmlnB t?h ,4k V ton and Atlanta, yla Augusta. Slenlng ,,. s:5 e. v. Carg dally between Florence and Col urn- 12:80 F M I bia, which may be occupied at Colum 1 bia until 7:00 A. No. 59. " No. 00. snly ettevlll. A Intermedlat. Btatlsm.. TX'lj 6:30 P. M. ... 10:,5 A M Daily., Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Washington and New York, Pullman BroPer, MuXeX j No. 42. Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington and No. 41. Daily. Washington, connecting with New Vor Dally 6:45 P.M. trains carrying dining cars: also Pullman 0:50 A.M. Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and . Norfolk. For Folder, Reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone 1C0. W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager. (General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of The South EXCURSION FARES From Wilmington OPEN TO THE PUBLIC , .50.05 Des Moines, Iowa. Account National Churches of Church es of Christ. Tickets will be sold Oc tober 6, 7 and 8, limited returning until October 20. $20.50 Cincinnati, Ohio. Account Llaundrymans National Asso ciation of America. Tickets will be sold October 7, 8 and 9 limited return ing until October 16. I $35.55 St. Louis, Mo. j Account Triennial General Convention, I Protestant Episcopal Church. Tickets will be sold Oct. 9, 10 and 11, limited returning until Nov. 4. " $3.40 Goldsboro, N. C. Account Wayne County Fair. Tickets will be sold October 9 to 13, inclusive, limited returning until October 15. $31.30 Springfield, Mass. Account National Dairy Association. Tickets will be sold October 12, 13, 14 and 15, limited returning until October 25th. $2C.95 Jacksonville, Fla. $21.45 State Camp, Fla. Account the following important Na tional events: Southern Rifle Association, October 11 and 12. j National Rifle Association, October 1 1? t m National Rifle Practice, October 20 an(j 21 ' National Individual Rifle Match, Oc - tnViQi" 95 National Pistol Match. October 24. National Team Match, October 24 a. 9. IO AO. 1 : Tickets will be sold to Jacksonville 2 !??'e?'b" 3I..h: Camp and return October 7, 8, 9, 14, 15 and 16. All tickets will be limited re - turnln? until November 4. 1916. Re - duced fares for parties of ten or more traveling together. , $18.30 Chattanooga, Tenn. Account Reunion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland and Ohio Mounument Association. Tickets will ! be sold Oct. 17 and 18, limited return ing until October 23. ... $4.85 Raleigh, N. C Account obtn .xm. J. state air. ricKets j Will De SOlO UClODer 14 IO Zl, lnClU- aioi lfi Mf, , r, o V , UU4ltryU X lS- U.AJL1& - Uiitll W VtU Kt,L 23rd. PROPORTION ATC akeS FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE j. ATLANTIC COA8T LINE, j"The Standard Railroad of the South." T. C. WHITE, Suburban Schedule EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 5, 1C18. Leave Wilmington 6:25 A. M. 6:55 " 7:25 " 8:00 " 8 :30 " 10 :00 " 11:30 " 1 :10 P. M. x 1:30 " 2:00 " 2:30 " 3 .00 " 3 :30 " 4:00 , " . 4 :30 5:00 " 5 :30 " 6 :10 6 :40 " 7 :15 " 8 :15 " 9:15 " , , 10:15 11 :15 " 12:10 " Dailv except SunJay. x Saturdays Only. Leave Beach 6 :05 A. M. 1 6:40 " 7:10 " 7:40 " 8:15 8:45 9:15 10:45 12:15 P. ML 1:50 x 2:15 " 2 :45 " 3 :15 - 3:45 -4:15 4 :45 " 5:15 i,:45 6:20 " t :55 - 7:20 - 7:R0 M 8:50 -9:50 10:50 " 11 :50 " I Sunday only 1 FREIGHT SCHEDULE Daily Except Sunday Leave Ninth and Orange Streets 9:30 A. M. 3 :3X) P. M. Leave Beach 12:15 P. M 5:15 P. M. Freieht Office C!en from 8:00 A. M. to 9:30 A. M and from 2:00 P. M. to 3:30 P. M. SUNDAYS J Leave Ninth and O rouge Streets 11:00 A. M. Leave Beach 12 :45 P. M. Freight Office Open Sundays from 10:00 , SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Monday September 11th, 1916 Southern Railway announces the present Winston-Salem Beaufort ' Moorehead City Pullman Sleeping , jBLI 11113 Will UO OUUIICIICU LU VV1UBIUU ! Salem-Goldsboro Pullman Sleeping IIne;oTci8 Car Wi" leaVG WI?8t0IK 1 Salem at8:50 p. m., same as at pre- I . . , , . Beni ,ana ar"ve, WWMMro lonowmg S. ToTp? iTrwi ston-Salem following morning 1 Pree8,ent . Greensboro-Raleigh Poll- i mtu """ "uo wm operate. For full details, reservations, etc., address, J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. The Southern Serves the South. REGULAR DINNER TWE1KIT.FJVE CENTS NEW YORK CAFE. BIT TJcZmRItUS V'1 i in t .1 Hi a-..- 11) 1 I 'I . ..i II I 'I i.T 1! I ' .1 r 1 m I '.I V - 5 1 1 hi ft 1 ,'i V

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