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.1:, i j 1U twww,.w',J,K ' I ill hi u in D kl LUUJILU I1UIMJI ULII I HYPHEN T OS S WATCH FOR OUR SENSATIONAL SEMI-ANNUAL CLIMAMCE SALE I Victory Gives, Local Lead of Game and Half Over Club For First Half. BEGINS THURSDAY, JULY1ST196 Rosenbloom-Levy Co. r . . . . . r TT ttTTt WILLIAMSTON WINS. Washington, June 30.- The strong Williamston aggregation defeated the locals yesterday afternoon by 6 to 1 in a fast and interesting game, feat ured by fine team work and fast play ing on the part of the visitors. Both clubs played in pretty good form, but Washington's six errors proved costly and assisted-in the loss of the game to no little extent. Brown, for the visitors, showed up in mighty fine form, holding' the locals to three well scattered hits. The visitors did most jn a heavy batting rally here yester- of their scoring in the third and the jay( defeating the locals in a fast and fourth innings, not by hitting hard,' interesting gamely 'the score 0f 6 to but by taking advantage of the inop- 3. The game was fast and interesting portune moments of the locals. St. as far as the visitors are concerned, George and Wilson did the mourid for they showed up in an entirely dif- w6rk for the locals, both pitching in ferent form from Monday's game and gbod" form, but appearing wild r at contested every inning in a clase, de times. 1 termined way. Pinetops was forced . to use three pitchers before the bat- GREENVILLS WINS. ting rally could be suppressed, as Pinetops, June 30 The Greenville Webb, the big southpaw who pitched club turned the tables on Pinetops so effectively throughout .the season, was landed for several safe bingles, being succeeded by two other pitch ers who suffered a like fate. Score: " R. II. E. Greenville000 022 200 6 12 3 Pinetops 010 100 0013 7. 1 OUR SALE is A G RE A SUCGES Yesterday afternoon at the fair grounds the local baseball team took the second straight.game from the Scotland Neck-Hobgood aggregation by a score of 4 to 2, before one of th largest and most enthusiastic gatherings of baseball, fans that has ever witnessed a game here. The vie. tory gives the local team a one and one-half game lead over the. other teams in the circuit and puts them in a good position to carry off the hon ors in the first half of the schedule, and Manager ' Shipley, having won five straight games, is confident' his gang will increase their string of vie tories. 1 : ; . ' Manager Shipley introduced one Lefty Brisk, Tarboro's lengthy south paw, to those hyphenated ball tossers and they immediately jumped on his offeringSjfor a triple and double that, following an error, gave them two runs, but "Lefty" cam back strong in the second frame and from then until the game was over he apparent ly had everything in the world and the best they could register on the scoreboard was a string of goose eggs. Only once after the first inning did they threaten to score," and this was in the ninth, when a couple of bobbles in the local infield after two were down put runners on second and third, but Third-baseman Kuyk skied to McArthur and ended the game. . Johnson was the pitching selection of the visiting team, and although losing he pitched a creditable game, Tarboro got a run off his delivery in the first when Lancaster strolled, went to Third on a passed ball an scored when Bird singled , to right After this, however, the Burgaw High school pitcher prevented further scor ing until the last half of the sixth, when the locals jumped on his deliv. ery for two singles and a double, which,., coupled with tvfo costly er rors, netted them three runs," enough to win tho gam. -Iii the last two In. nings the locals got men on the paths but were unable to score. Both teams fielded loosely, no less than ten errors being counted against the two teams. Six of them were were made by local players, but they at times when they didn't do much damage, while the visitors' miscues were costly. The Box Score. Tarboro. Ab. R. II. Po, AN IMPORTANT EVENT Thomas' Reduce The Cost of Living Sale is a Great Success. Sale in Full Swing New Values Addled Daily. Big Crowds. Everybody Pleased. Come and Look Things Oyer Yourself. THE THOMAS COMPANY UNLOADING 1 Car Gilt Edge Flour, Plain and Self.Riaing. 1 Car No. 1 Timothy Hay. 1 Car Munt'a Melt in 100," 50 and 25 lb. Bag. PRICES RIGHT. R. B. PETERS GROC. CO Store Phone 35 Office 84 Bargains Added Daily LOST Between Leggett and Tarbo ro, Tuesday morning, Palm Beach suit. Finder please return to The Southerner office and receive re- - ward. : 29-5tp Lancaster, ss. 2 1 Horn, 3b. 4 0 Bird, rf. 1 4 1 Shirley, lb. L.l. 4 0 C. Morris, c. 3 0 Llewellyn, If; 4 1 McArthur, cf. 4 1 F. Morris, 2b. 3 0 Brisk, p .. 3 0 Totals.. -J... 31 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 A. 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 S. N.-H. Ruth, cf . Kuyk, 3b. ... Wood, ss. Leftwich, If. Petway, 2b. Minton, lb. . Darden, rf. Depew, c. --i Johnson ' p. J Ab. R. 5 I 7 27 8 6 H.Po. A. E. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 3 2 1 11 X 4 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 0 1 Score t by innings: R. II. E. Tarboro-.-.lOO 003 OOx 4 7 6 Scd. Nk.-Hgd.200-000 0002 5 4 Summary: :Two.base hits, Left wich, F.Morris. Three-base hit, Pet way. Stolen bases, Lancaster, Horn, Bird (2). Sacrifice hits, Kuyk. Hit by pitched ball, Lancaster. Wild pitch, Johnson. Double plays, Wood to' Min ton, Petway to Minton. Base on balls, off Johnson, 2' L .4 STANDING OF CLUBS. . EASTERN CAROLINA. - Clubs: W. L. Tarboro 12 6 S. N.-H fc 11 Williamston .L 11' Greenville 10 Washington 8 Pinetops - v5 10 14 Pet. .607 .579 '.579 .526 .444 .263 IF Clubs: Tarboro S, N. H. Williamston . Greenville Washington . Pinetops Pet. .667 B70 . .579 .526 .444 .263 Win. .600; .550 .474 .300 PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Clubs: . W. Greensboro 40 Raleigh 33 Danville 32 High Point 26 Durham 23 Winston-Salem 21 L. 20 25 27 30 34 38 VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Clubs: " W. L. Richmond -- . 41 12 Portsmouth 1. 30 25 Rocky Mount 30 $JG Petersburg ; 28 27 Norfolk 27 28 Suffolk 24 31 Newport News 24 32 Wilson 16 37 Lose .631 ,6 GO .550 .500 .421 .250 Pet. .667 .569 .542 .464 .404 .356 Pet. .774 .545 J53S .509 .491 .436 .429 .302 When You Sell Your Farm You wish it to bring you the highest possible price. ; We are in position to handle your farm to better ad vantage than any Real Estate Company in the busi " ess. Our local - influence combined with the selling " methods of the Walter Gurley Auction Company will . make any auction sale of Farm Lands a success. You know with whom you are dealing and are assured of a square deal. If you have any intention of selling your farm let us explain our several forms of selling . contracts before closing. Edgecombe Realty & Ins. Co. H. P. F0XHALL, SECRETARY' 1 - WHERE THEY PLAY. EASTERN CAROLINA. . Tarboro at Washington. Pinetops at" Scotland Neeks, Ol--Greenville at Williamston. Totals .37 2 5 24 11 4 COME IN AND BE CONVINCED L .,'-. HON. O. MAXGARDNER CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY Will Speak at Tarboro ;: ': . IN THE' COURT HOUSE ' . ': -.- '" ,. . AT 8 P. M. WednesdayJune 30 th 'EVERYONE INVITED PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Raleigh at Durham. Greensboro at High Point." VIRGINIA LEAGUE.. Richmond at Rocky Mount "' j' Wilson at Suffolk. f . , Petersburg at Norfolk. J it Portsmouth at Newport News, .t -V - - ;.t.f - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS: LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINE OF , ' -: '' ' " - ' . . . (Cold Storage Refrigerators ' McDougall Kitchen Cabinets ? -FlorenceV Oil Cook Stoves - v Porch Swings and Rockers Porch Shades, Water Coolers Ice Cream Freezers " Cash or Tk T7"nniriinif Terms Credit BAKER BROS To Suit Tarboro 4, Scotland NHobgood 2. Williamston 6, Washington 1. Greenville 6, Pinetops 3. PIEDMONT. LEAGUE, k Raleigh 8, DuAam 4. Danville 6, Winston-Salem 5. ', High Pois 12,; Greensboro 6. ' VIRGINIA LEAGUE. ; Norfolk 11, Petersburg 14. 3 Rocky Mount 10, Richmond 4. - Newport News 6, Portsmouth 3. -Suffolk 3, Wilson '5. ; - . - ' ..' Champion is due to pitch for the locals today, anoTfrom past perform- ances-cnamp" u about as capable 1.5 !M. . .... N mu.ing. ii six siraignts lor the home club as anyone We know of. 4i 4't M tH 't International Trucks For Sale I , : ' -'-i '. ' "" "', : ;'' ..".. ' r'-'.-': j I will on Saturday, July 3, 1920 in front of the Court . v. 'House in Tarboro, offer for tale at auction to the highest ' .bidder: ". . j . i , - r ; f - r T T '.. 1 T" " une i on iniernauonai i ruci. One IV2 Ton International Truck These two Trucks are owned by the Ruffin Warehouse , f and are in first-class condition, and are practically good as , new. They were purchased last fall and were only .run 1 during 3 months of the tobacco season, and have been " under shelter since January 1. They Vere, well taken care of when in use and look like new trucks. These trucks will" be sold to the highest bidder and rc ; ; sponsible parties can arrange as to payment by seeing I the undersigned. - A bargain if you want a truck. FOR RAl.VLjjPnrA : - - v kvuuug vr, 111 1 good condition. Apply to BrittV ? a H. P. FOXHALL. HIM I II I II Ml IHIMMHIIIIII HI" HUt - Garage. Box 433, city. 30-2t-f j 44H '
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