The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, July 05, 1914, Section One, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Yesterday's Results
At (J ree ti vi)k> tl; Anderson ti.
Afternoon gani?' rained DIU.
At Caffney ;!; Spartutlhiirg :.
At Snurlnnbure 12: Gaffney :?
j GAFFNEY
WOODSTW
-, A ON
GREENVILLE WHITEWASHED
ANDERSON IN MORNING
GAME
SCORE WAS 6 TO C
Watson Pitched Well for Ander
son But Pope Got Hts Us
ual Home Run
Greenville, July 4 ^-Greenville ap
plied a whitewash coat to the Ander
son cluli iii the final game of thc sc
ries this morning. About 300 people
taw the game. Errors on thc part.?
of Graydon and Pool in the scventli
frame coupled with hits by Wood
Cale:: and Pope, Hie latter driving tim
hall over the left (ield fence am)
scoring two runs in front of him
cinched tin- ?ame for the local leum
Watson pitched a steady game foi
Anderson and while lie could not have
won willi his team mutes hitting as
theil did, il would have been differ
ent had he received proper support.
Watson's two-bugger In the second
inning was Hie only lilt secured ol!
Woods, who pitched the best gamr
witnct'&ed on Hie local lot this sea
son.
Greenville
Name ab r bb poa e
Jeffries, 3b . 3 1! 0 0 3 fl
Stuart, 2b. 2 0 0 3 2 1
Poteat. rf.4 1 1 1 0 C
Pope, lb . 3 1 2 13 0 C
Roberts, ss . 3 0 0 0 2 C
Jackson, rf . 4 u 1 t 1 (1
Cates.4 1 2 9 0 (1
Cheek, If . 4 0 0 0 0 0
Woods, p . 4 1 2 0 4 C
Total . 31 6 8- 27 12 1
Anderson
Watkins, ss . 4 0 0 1 2 1
Graydon, If . 3 0 0 2 0 1
Childers, lb.2 0 0 2 0 1
Ripley, 3b . 3 0 0 0 2 f
McCall, lb .2 0 0 15 0 C
Pool, cf. 3 0 0 1 0 C
Millwood . 3 0 0 2 1 2
Wataon, p . 3 0 1 1 7 C
Roberson, rf . 3 0 0 1 0 C
Total. 26 0 1 24 13 4
Score by Innings:
Greenville. 100 005 Oxx-fl
Anderdon . 000 000 000-0
Two base hits-Woods, Catos and
Watson.
Home runs-Pope.
First base on balls-Off Watson 0;
off Woods 2.
Struck out-i'.y Watson 2; by
Woods 0.
Sacrifice hits-Stuart 1.
Stolen bases-Poteat and Jeffries.
Time of game-1 hour and thirty
minutes.
Umpire-Mr. Hemrlck.
Attendance 250.
WO\ MOTO lt RACK
Three Hundred Miles on Mbt?roycl?
in 4 1-2 Hours.
Dodge City. Kansas, July 4.-Olen
Royd, of Denver, Colo., won .the three
hundred mile mortorcycle race hen
today In four boura twenty five min
utes mid twenty six seconds.
Three persons were injuree!". John
Fggloston. of Fort Worth, T-?xas. re
ceived a broken collarbone and Har
ry Olenn, of Atlanta, Ga., was knocked
unconscious when Glenn rode . int<
Egglc-ton'a back wheel. Carl Airhart
of Knnsas City, suffered several brok
en ridbs when his machine skidded be.
fore the raco began. Tho race was
run on a two milo track.
"Two Only In Race*
New York, July 4.-Only two mono
planes today- took part in the 34 mil?
race from Governor's Island to Spuy
ten Duyvie and retifrnc to the starting
point Harold Kantor. In a GO horse
power machine, won tho." cup arni
first money, prize of $1,000 by flylns
over the course in 43:2G 1-G. Albcr:
Heinrich in his fifty horse powei
monoplane won $500; tho second casi
prize. /
Boy Won Trophy. ,
Montgomery, Ala., July . 4.-Perrj
Adair, the 14 year old sensation ol
Southern Golf, won the country clur
trophy today from R. H. Brooke, o:
New Orleans, 3 up and 2 -to play
Adair secured an advantage going out
which Brooke was unable to overcome
American Association
. . ,"'v -. I i '?? it-,-. Uf'H: U *i T-<VI
Morning Game.
At Kan sar. City 0; Milwaukee 6.
At Indianapolis 2; 8t Tdnl 3.
At Cleveland 8: Louisville 4.
. Afternoon Hum?s.
First, at ' Indianapolis 3; Columbus
.0. ; '- "V' :>>;. '
Second, Indianapolis l4.Columbua
7.... . v--< ?.:. :\>-v'
At Kansas City 14; Milwaukee 5.
At Cleveland 8; Louisville 5.
At St Pu di ll; Minneapolis 7.
Spartanh
COMES HEI
E-HIT GAME
BUNTS
Yesterday was our first Itino lo m t
a whir** wai li.
Hut taon what ?lo wo car1 about
that? Gaffney can't do it.
And thc team is at home Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday for three
games with Ilumrlck'.' tiaffney Game
Cocks.
If And? rson fans don's believe this
is a ?"asl 1 'TRUC it will bo a simple
maller to convince them tomorrow.
Robinson took Gaffney's measure
ments in the opening game bi tho
league season and he can do it again
.today.
That foilow Woods over at Green
ville must be "some" pitcher. Ile let
tho Anderson bunch down yeslerd' '
with ono urea:ley little twa bcL'?'?r
Watson was in good form yester
day and pitched rt good game. Ho
might have wo?, ii tie'buncl" behind
bim had been u.bl ? tu lilt.
Wc hereby hm'te r. format iii'iticn
that Hope be barred from eo'uuig to
bat In any more games against An
derson. That fellow just don't know
when to stop when he starts to hit
ting.
Graydon helped to lose ye.-terday's
game hut bc has helped BO much In
winning Others that ho had aright to
1 do lt if he wanted to.
And again, if Millwood wanta to
make two errors let him make 'em.
He l? the best catcher in this league.
The explanation of the small attend
ance at Greenville yesterday lies in
tho ifict that it rained there until 10
o'clock, which was the hour' for tl.
game to begin.
Greenville made only one error in
tho exhibition yesterday' morning,
that being chalked jp to Stuart.
Stuart is the little fellow playing sec
ond base for Stonelea crew.
Watkins was back in tho game
again yesterday and tlils will be good
news to Anderson fans.
McCall yesterday was back on. frist
bairn, where he belongs. .Watch that
hoy in til is coming series.
''urry is said to he the best hitter
on tho .Gaffney team and Robinson,
struck him out twice in succession at
Gaffney.
Hool ls now flying around in cen
ter field for the Anderson club. Here's
hoping that ho eau hit.
Chffney broke even With Spnrtnn
bnrg yesterday and will therefore try
to get out of the coller during the
Anderson series. Perish the hope.
McColl, S. C. shoubj bo proud of the
fact that it lr. ito named. M??oll, who
plays" first base for the local club,
hail;' from that burg.
Anderson will probably sign a new
pitclior today abd ho is said to he a
' jim-dandy.
If Gaffney comes out of tho collar
any t'.me roon >t will be Thursday,
Friday' and Saturday. There's noth
ing doing bore. '
A "hif, crowd and a good game for
Monday afternoon. ?
The place Is Henna Vista park, thc
Hmo lr 4:30 and tho price is 25 ctuits^
ll ia up to thc fans.. - !
Let's get one sure "nuff" good crbw?"
out for that game tomorrow after
noon.
And Mr. Ingle will probably gat nts*!
bumps tomorrow.
tl Wnat it takes to. beat Gaffney
> I Guthrie happens to have it.
"Yep," I'll meet you at the ball
park."-.
North Carolina League
N-.-# ? r,.i - ..? .,
Morning Gaines.
At Durham- 0; Raleigh 1.
.At"Asheville ?; ClMrldtt? i.
At Greensboro 0; Wlnsoo Sr.?om 0.
At Asheville 0; Charlotte 6.* (Af
ternba'ri gable.)
A Afternoon Gantes.
1 -Ati Wlnsto?-Salom "Greensboro
S.' (Afternoon-game;)
At Durham 0; Raleigh 1. (Morning
gorae.)- ?'
At Raleigh 8; Durham i. (Afternoob
gamo.) .
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND j
WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
TEAM GOING GOODS
With Gaffney and Anderson Both
Fighting in the Percentage
Column-?r?ne Games
Tho Gaffney hasehall Irani will ar
rive in Anderson Monday afternoon nt
1:20 o'clock^for a aeries of t'aree
games with the Anderdon club. These
will he dc host games Anderdon lana
have had. sm opportunity to see as
holli teal!).-; will flglit hard for their
standing i;i tin' percentage column.
Anderson won two straights from
Gaffney at t?affney when the league
opened hut since that time Gaffney
has materially strengthened its pitch-j
iii}-, stuff and Anderson will have her
*>''und; full in taking the hie end of
till- rorie:. However, it will probab
ly he accomplished.
Much disappointment war, felt in
Anderson yesterday over the fact Illili
the min prevented tito last Kaine with
Greenville bul Hie knowledge thal
threi* good gamea will he played here
this week HOrv/Hl to lessen the disap
pointment. Yesterday would have
been a wonderful help in a financial
way to the home team, hut il ia be
lieved thal the attendance for tin?
Gaffney gamea will serve to decrease
lb" net loss. The Gaffney playero
have been playing at homo to crowd -,
of 700 and 801) fans and while ?hoy
will hardly see an aiLcndaneo like Gut
at thia series, still it i-; believed that
there will be 400 to ...III fan.* on* fur
the opening gani--! tomorrow. Miller,
the nov/ pitcher .in the Gaffney club,
will probably burl ta.' Gie visitor.-,
.while Robinson will probably work
for the homo club.
. These three Ramos are lo be the best
yet seen on the lo-al diamond and il
Anderson fanj don't mm? out and 5up
?port the team they may us \\e)| muk*
up their minds to the ruc', that base
ball will ?ot exi'-t much longer In
this town.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS
Piedmont.
W h pet
Greenville . . . 5 4 .5r>(? i
AN DER SOX . 4 4 .500 j
Sp.irtanburg . 5 5 .r?00 ;
Gaffney. 4 5 .444
South Atlantic
W L Pct
Charleston . o 4 .092
Albany .9 0 .?po
Columbus . ? 7 .!><::!
Columbia . s 7 .53 3
Augusta . S S .500
Savannnh . 7 K .407
Macon .'.. 5 S .333
Jacksonville . ."> 10 .833
' American.
AV ?J pct
Philadelphia . 42 29 .592
Detroit. 42 32 .508
Washington . ?18 33 .535
BoBtou .... 39 34 .534
Chicago . 37 33 .529
St. I*ouis . 37 35 .514
Cleveland . 25 43 .308
New York .j. 24 43 .368
1 x ' \ Nifclonal.
" W lj Pct
New York . 40 24 .625
Chicago . 38 32 .513
St. Louis . 37 34 .521
Cincinnati . 34 36 .477
Pittsburgh.31 34 .477.
Philadelphia . 30 34 .469
Brooklyn.31 33 .4SI
.Boston..*_ 26 40 .394
Federal.
W L pct I
Baltimore. 41 29 .586
Chicago.39 29 .674
Indianapolis. 37 28 .569!
?Buffalo.32 29 .525,
Kansas City.33 38 .465]
Brooklyn ... 29 32 . .467
Pittsburgh.: .... 28 35 .444
St. LoutB . 29 41 .414
Southern.
.Mobile ..,. . 45 35 .563]
Chattanooga. 44 35 ,.557
Birmingham.. .41 35 .5391
Nc^ Orleans. 42 36 .5381
. Nashville.41 38 .510!
Allanta .*.... 38 37 .507
Memphis .. .'..33 45 .423
Montgomery .. .. .. .. 29 53 .354
North Parolina
W, L pct
Charlotte. 39 24 .010;
: Durham .... 36 20 .581;
Winston . .i._....... 33 27 .550
Haleigh ..." ... .. .30 33 .467
Qr?enBboro. 24 37 .393
Ap.hcvillo . 24 39 .881
I *? .. ' .
Woke ?jZven
EE GAMES T
AMERICAN
Morning (Jami*.
Al Chicago i ; St. Lulita "?.
Al Philadelphia New York 7
\t Ucl roil 8; Clevi land l".
Al Washington ft; Boston I.
Ak'tomnuii (?ames.
Al Chicajru St. Lolita 0.
Ai Washington :;; Boston 2. |
At Philadelphia ?J; New York 2.
Al 1 ?< troil :;: Cleveland 2. (12 in
nings.)
i
Three Mils tor DcmiiiiH.
Chicago, .July 4.-Hay Domini!!
made Ihrec hits and hatted chi.apo
in a A to " victory over St. Louis in
thc morning game
Score:
St. Lotti:; . DiKI 1:!0 00(1 :: : <?; |
Chicago . 200 110 00.\ : ;
l.evercnnz, Bnumgardencr and Ag
new; Soot!, Kussel!, Donn and .May
or.
Rallied ut ?at
Philadelphia, July 4.-A hatting ral-'
Iv in thc eighth inning at the expenso1
of Plunk gave New York a victory ov- !
er Philadelphia in thc morning's panic i
7 to a.
Score: :
New York _ 010 010 041-7:10; 1
Philadelphia .. 101 100 101-S;10: I
Cold and Sweeney; Wykoff, Plank,
Dressier and Lapp.
.lumped on Mcjlaie
Philadelphia, July 4.-Philadelphia
won tins afternoon's game hy hil
ting M?llalo hard in tho fourth, tho J
score heing ll to 2.
Score-:
New York _ 000 010 010- _': 7: ;i,
Philadelphia .. 100 410 000 ll;?; :: |
M?llale and Sweeney. Dusch and
S. hang.
Clou-land Bagged One
Detroit. July 4.-Cleveland defeated
Detroit In the morning gome, 10 to
Score:
CVIevcland .. OP.l 411 000-10;13; 2
Detroit . 300 040 OOl 8;10; fi
Gregg. Mitchell and O'Neal) ,<'ur
ki h; Dubuc, Hall, Cavet and Sta
nage.
Won In Hie Cou ri lt
Washington, July 4.-Boston took
the morning game from Washington
1 to 0, scoring the winning run in the
fourth inning.
Score;
Reston . 000 100 000-1; 4; 1
Washington ... 000 000 000-0; 4; 3
Collins and Carrigan: Engel and'
Don ry.
Riseley lino:ked Out. |
New Yor!;, July 4.- New York won ;
the inorniag game from Philadelphia |
li to Thc champions knocked 3?ix- j
i y out of the box In the first inning
fcYcro: v I
Philadelphia .. 100 000 030-4; ;".; 2!
Now York . 'ifiO 110 000-0:14; 2
Dixey. Tincup ar.d Klillfor; Tosrcau,
.'.'.millard and Meyers.
Single Pun on Finke
Evened the Score
Washington; Joly 4.--Washington
brok'- even by winning the afternoon
game from Posion, ii to ::. Tko win
ning runs wore scored, Hie sixth,
when Milan took tho first on Yerkes'
error and rcorod on Hamlin's double
to right. Candid took third on-nn out
and scored on Shank's single.
Score:
Boston . 200 000 000-2; 4; 1
Washington ... 100 002 OOx-3; ; 0
Dedient. Conmbo and Thomas;
Shaw and Williams.
Moved l'p a Peg.
Chicago, July 4 - Chicago won two
games from St. Louis today, shutting
out thc visitors 0 to 0 in the afternoon
game. Incidentally Chicago moved
ahead of St. Inou?s tn the pennant
race.
Score:
St. Louis . 000 000 000-0; 0; 2
Chicago . 000 012 05x-?;12; 0
Mitchell and Agnew, CrosBin; Ci
cotte and Schalk.
Broke Vp n Fight.
Detroit. July 4.-Steen's wild throw
in thc 12lh inning when ho fielded
McKee's bunt and threw wild in an
attempt to catch, Kavauaugh at third,
ended a splendid pitcher's duel this
afternoon, thc final score, Detroit 3;
Cleveland 2.
Score:
Cleveland .. 000 000 110 000-2; 8; 2
Det/olt ... 020 000 000 001-3: ?), 3
Steen und O'Neill; Main and Mc
Kee.
International League
? iMsrilPtg Game. . . ;.
At Rochester fc: 'Montreal 5.
At Buffalo 3; Toronto 2.
At Jersey City fi; Newark G.
At BnlHmore G; Providence 8.
Afternoon Games. .
At Htiffalo ti; .Toronto o.
i At .Rochester r?; Montreal ], (13
ninga.) .
At Baltimore 1 ; Providence 3.
? At Newark I; Jersey City 2.
Allantan Drowned.
. Wilmington, N..C, July 4.-George
Scarrolt, a stereotyper bf Atlanta, Os,,
was drowned today at Wriglitsvillu
Beacli wbon a'-motor boat in which he
was a passcngar capsized. Hi? fora
companions narrowly escaped dc Uh
h
Where They Play Monday
Gaffucy Anderson.
Greenville at sparfnuhurg.
'HIS WEEK
GAFFNEY BROKE EVEN
ii SPiBl GUE
HAMR?CK MEN WON THE
MORNING GAME
LOST THE SECOND
Guthrie Hurled foi* Spartanburg
in Afternoon and Won His
Third Straight Garrie
Caj?Jioy . .Inly J.- In a pretty|
clo* iv contested gnuie In re (Ins
morning tlie locals won from Spurt an
hurt; by a score ol' :'. to i*. The plleh
ing, nf Mill:.on featured tho game.
Tile ::< ;?ri' hy innitigK follows:
G:; I', ney . 100 OHO 02.N -3; 7;
Spur tun burg .. inti OOP 106)-2; 3; I
The Afleriiumi
Spurlanburg, July 4. Spurlauhuri
walloped Gaffney this uftcrnoti in ii
ono sido'l *:aine hy aseorc ol' 12 to
.1. Guthrie won his third straight
Kamo of the weeh over Gaffney llar
I ich':: men never hail a chance as
Cu Oiric hail I hem completely at his i
morey. Errors ami tho heavy hitting
nf Spurlanburg won for th?' locals.
Many long hits were mudu while
('amp ami Guthrie gol two hits for the
Tip-Tops.
Keoru hy innings follows:
Spnrtanbnrg .. lou 502 300-12;10; 2
Gaffney . 200 OOO 001-3; 3;
liait eries: Spartnnhurg, Guthrie and
Lockerbie; Galt ney; Mabry ami
Gaines.
FEDERAL
Morning triune.
At Indianapolis 12; chicago 3.
At Rrooklyii ?; IJuffalo 1
Al Pittsburgh ">; P.ultimore 1.
At Kansas City 0; St. Louis 4.
Afternoon (tames.
At Brohlyh 2; Duffalo ?;.
At Pittsburgh 8; Baltimore 7. (10
innings.)
At Kansas City <>: St. Logia 1.
At Indianapolis 3; Chicago ij,
llntli Plated Fair
Indianapolis, July 4.-Chicago und
Indianapolis today split even in a dou
bleheader. Indianapolis takng the
first game, 1:' lo 3, ami the visitors the
r.econd, ('. to
Scorn First Genie:
Chime . ono BRO 000-3; /?; 2
tiH?is.oapcdis . 12! 000 3',x--12;f4: 1
Watson. Prendergast and Wilson.
Block. Kr-.;.-, rling and Itariden.
Sec?n i . 'Olin :
Chlc.ljr.i . 001 don 300-1: s"; 1
Indien: - nlL . . 101 001 000- 3; i ; 2
Fisk and Clock; Moseley and Itari
den.
Pla?eran He.ped
Brooklyn, July 4.-While Flnnoran
held H?rtalo to six scattered hits, tho
Itrooklyns pounded tho ball hard and
won the morning game today 6 to
1.
Scorer
Pun alo . OOO Of.o 001-1. li; 2
Brooklyn . loi ooi fi3x-0:11: 2
Moore. Brown .mil Blaire; Fiuucraii
and Owens.
Went Extra Inning.
Pittsburgh, July 4.-PllUiburgh to
day won the afternoon contest of ten
Innings from Haltiniore. 8 to 7.
Score:
Baltimore .. OHO 000 001 0-7;14; 3
Pittsburgh ... 130 000 102 1-8; fi; 0
Quinn. Smith and Uussell; Jack
litsch; G?rnitz, Knctzcr und Barry,
Mn.de-;
Took Double Header
Kansas City, July 4.-St. I^ouls won
two games from Kansas City toduy,
4 to ?. and 1 to 1. The second game
was called In the eighth to allow St
Louis to catch a train.
5-'< t), c
Si. i.oui.; . 200 000 002-4; 0; 3
Kansan City. . 000 000 000-0; 2; 0
Groom and Chapman ; Adams, Stone
and easterly.
Second (Jame:
St Louis _ 000 010 00-1; 7; 2
Kamaa city ... 000 000 00-0; 1; 1
Grown ami Simon; Harris und
lSubterly.
Turned the Tables.
Broklyn. July 4.-The Bogalo Fed
erals after losing the morning game
by 0 to 1, turned the tables on the
Brooklyns this afternoon and won by
0 to 2.
Score:
Brooklyn . 000 000 002-2; C; 4
Bogalo . 021 010 110-0; 8; 0
Ford and Miar,; La Pi tte, Joni and
Lund.
P'tfshurgh Waa Winner
Pittsburgh. July 4.-Pittsburgh de
feated Ballimore 5 to 1 In thc morning
game today.
Score :
Ballimore .. 000 000 010-1; 8; 0
Pittsburgh .... 301 001 OOx-G; 8; 0
Wilhelm, Conley and Jacki ii sch;
BargOr aud Barry.
NATIONAL
M ? i i ii i 11 i.: (.notos
Al Pittsburgh tl; Chicago I.
Ai Now York .*.; Philadelphia 4.
Al St. Louis I; Cincinnati :t.
Al Huston ri; llrooklyn 7 : ll in
nings.i
Afternoon Haines.
Second gamo At S'. Louis S; Cin
cinnnti 1.
A; Pittsburgh -: Chicago 4.
.\t Nev; York 3; Philadelphia tl.
(It ?cn to Was t? reed j
Pittsburgh. July I. Chicago shut
otu Piltshurgl? tliis morning i to o.
The i'litaty ran was made vin:.
P.rcmihatt rooi i ved a baso on h.rt.
and went lo third on Vaughan's don
ble and scored on a luicrlfive Hy hy
I.? adi
Si ure:
Chicago .... OOO 010 000-1; C: 0
P.t: ln:r ;:i .. ?.till <?'?>'. ,au ". >.
Vaughn und Bresnahan; Adams and
G i bs? II.
Pitt du ;:!?. .Illly 4. Chicago won
holli gun s (oday, shutting Pittsburgh
out in ib.- morning. 1 to O. and win
ning in thc afternoon, i to
Score:
Chicago . th.", ono DOO- i; 15; 0
Pittsburgh .... OOH ()'>_' OOO .': ?.: 1
('henry and Hrcsunl.au; Cooper Mo
Ijullliiu. Cor./.elinaii and ('(domini,
Gibson.
Xe? York Tool, ito!ii
\c\v .York. .Inly -1 .Ww York won
both ol tho holiday games from Phil
adclphia today, taking th" morning
game. ."> lo 4. and thc nftoniooii con
test, :'. Jo 0. Tho second game was a
pilchor'n hattie between Mathewson
and Mayer, and tho Philadelphia
youngster broke late in Hie game
Score:
Philadelphia,., (?en 000 000-0; s: :
.\< \v York _ 000 001 o_'.\ I?; 1
.Mayer ?md IJooiii; Mathewson ami
Meyers.
Si.' Louis Strengthens Kihi
Si. Louie. July 4. St. Loni?, today
lightened il.; hold on Ihilil place in
t^e National League race by winnini;
two gamea from Cincinnati. The
t;core of Ibo erst game was 4 to ll. the
second K In I.
'Score, r-'irst Came:
Cincinnati _ loo 020 ono :*.; 0; 2
S; Louis . oil) 020 I Ox i:7;1
Ames, Pouglus and Clark; Corri!t
and VVingo.
Second Came:
Cincinnati _ ooo oin 000-1; 7; 2
St. Um ia _ 010 004 03x-8 ; ll ; o
Yingling, Lear and Clark, Gonzales;
Sallee and Snyder.
Brooklyn Won First
Hos ton, July 4.- Willi two on base;
in the eleventh inning Smith tripled,
driving in two of the runs willoh
gave Brooklyn a 7 t- r? victory ov r
Huston in thc moaning gume today
S? oro:
l'.rooki>ii .. 002 i?i! 'HO 02-7: 1:; 2
button _ 001 Om 003 01 -5; 11. 4
Brown, Rugan and Fischer: james
and Whaling, Govdy.
Captured Two Games
Uostoh, July 4.-Brooklyn won both
gamea from Horton today by a score
ol 7 lo f? and 4 lo 2.
ISrrora and poor pitching cost Hes
ton the gamo. In scoring the winning
run for Brooklyn in the ninth. Dau
berl collided willi Howdy at thu plato.
Dauber! Injured his left log. but ls ex
pected lo play Monday.
Score:
Brooklyn . ooo no oil-4; R; 2
Bonton . HU ooo ooo-:t: 0; r,
H?cker. Reulbach and McCarty;
Tylor and Gowdy.
South Atlantic
Morning Gnuie.
At Chnrieston-Mueoii rain.
Al Columbia 4; Column;- .!>.
At Savannah 0; Albany 2.
At Jacksonville 2; Augusta 1.
Afternoon Humes.
At Charleston-Maoon. rain.
At Columbia 1; Columbus :'.
At Savannah 5; Albany 2. (Six In
nings, rain.)
At Jacksonville 5; Augusta 1. (7
Innings )
VIRGINIA LEAGUE
Morning Haine.
At Newport News 0;Roanoke 8.
At Portsmouth G; Norfolk f?.
At PotersliitrgO; Richmond
At Portsmouth fi; Norfolk 5. (Morn
ing game )
Afternoon Games.
At Newport News 0; Roanoke 4.
(Afternoon game.)
At Richmond 4; Petersburg 0. (Af
ternoon game.)
At Norfolk 4; Portsmouth 2. (After
noon game.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Morning Garni'.
At Atlanta-New Orleans rain.
At rknlt?li-nni, Mobile 4.
At Birmingham 5; Nashville fi
At .Mcminn:-, o; Montgomery fi.
Afternoon Humes,
At Atlanta 1; New Orleans 2.
At Chattanooga 2; Mobile 3.
At Birmingham 4; Nashville 4. (5
innings, rain.)
At Memphis G; Montgomery 2.
Nominaled for Congress.
Greensboro. N. C., July 4.- '* .
Douglas, of Gieensbor*? .
ed for congress fr ? .?orth
Carolina dhiri.: luid ullernnon
by tho progressive party. An effort
tb defer tho nomination of a candi
date pending tho outcome of n move
ment on the part of some of the load
er.i of Hie republican and progressive
partie: for an amalgamation pf tho
I wo part ied, met with .defeat on the
llonr pf the convention. Mr. Douglas
is a grand3?on of Stephen A. Douglas,
democratic candidate for the presi
dency In 1860.
INTELLIGENCER
WANT
GET RESULTS
WANTS
\\ ".Vi'*'*} Po Et int; .. i ;..:!? in tl gro
cer.*. nt? Th rei yours' experience.
Caji iiitn*?h Ror.il ri??'..!.<'lieu Mur
ried a-iii . tl .ii", al ou?-?>. Reason
able salary lo start. Apply to
"Clerk," ?an Tin.' I :i i ? 11 ii-? ini-i*.
7-5-01
WA NTH ll l :... i ?I- rr for th? su minor
o'; Sullivan's Isla:.tl. station 2'-'..
..Th?' Melon" Vddress Mr?. Robert
s'f.gi ?' H siaili Sullivan's ls
lanit. S C.
Hunted t.'o'.i ut th hi pms of ?-.ll vari
eties, linnie lowt i ??. -s ami semi
sampit's o? what >. ,i have lo otter,
i ".I. i'. Wail.TS. Lat; ran gc,' N. C.
VANT!"!' Kiwi i-las-s ?.i eau li?.
sheep and veal, weighing from
!ni t.> ll'.", pounds.- \\. A. Power.
.1:: South Main Street.
LOST
LOST in Am!-:,Vu -luring the Elka
I convention, .? lia rh brown hand bag.
containing a KM> Palm Reach suit
! and other ailicl?n. Letter in pock-;
?i addressed to ;?'.?! II. DcCnmp,
Gaffney, s. C. Kinder please notify
The Int? Hip :.e.r. tf
FOR SALE
fer Sj'.'.e Ii you want nitrate of soda
for spot or future shipment lt will
pay you lu communicate with ua
before placing your orders. Ilnrby
V Co., Pro!crt:. Importers, Dealers,
all fe rt i ll'/.ers, .''uniter. S. C.
Ult SALK Two recom? hand sow
ie- machine:' ia "pind condition. Also
ono light, spring wagon, lt will pay
yon lo ?et; me for your repair work.
All work guaranteed.-.1. II. Allen,
Notion Path, s. c.
FOR RENT
For Knit The cn tiri) second floor
of the Pepper building on West
Whittler street. Reasonable rates.
Apply to Anderson Lt-tlge lt. P. O. 13.
Elim. C-?t-tfd.
Fur lieut -."Cow live room house on
on Xordln Ave., directly behind
Wesleyan MetHodl**! church on S.
Main St. See H. E. Kays. 131 Elli
son St.
BUSINESS LOCALS
Choice ef Li .Ml Farms
GO to GOO Acres. $10 to $G0 per Ac
re. Come and see. Write for folder.
WESTERN CAROLINA REALTY CO.,
.McCormick, S. C. ? ?
WE SHIP VICTROLAS & RFCORI'S
anywhere. Write for our cutalng
and join our duh. John IL Wil
lis ms. Distributor, ( Ininti Opera
House Building, Greenville, S. C.
FLACK HOTEL,, Edney ville, N. C., ten
miles from Ilendcrsonvlllo, near
Chimney Hock and Sugar Loaf
Mountains; daily niall; acetylene
lights; r,n large ronnis. Hates $4.GO
to $0 per week.
Hast nc School For Roya-The sohool
with an unparalleled record; select
limited patronage; boys ll to 18
years old; individual Instruction;
one man to every 12 boj'B. Fdr cat
alogue, address Hugh T. Shockley,
Head Master, Bpartanburg, S. C.
T. Frank Watkins Samuel L. Price
WATKINS ?fe PRUE
Attorneys und ('ouiiscllers.nt-Law
1st Floor I Mee I, Icy Ititi g.,
Anderson, s. C.
BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS,
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS-^
PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
Augusta, Ga.
ll
Other People Own
Their Horne?
Have they been more fortunate than
you or have they been more thrifty?
Well, the difference is this: you havo
been paying rent while they were pay
ing for their home. Yours still be
longs to the other man, though you
might, have paid for it. Your friend
gol what he paid for and owns his
home.
LET CS IUT1 LD YOU A HOME IN
WEST END NOW.
ANDERSON REAL ESTATE AND
INVESTMENT CO.
|E. R Horton, L.S.Horton,
k?r es. V.-Prcs.
W. F. Marshall, Secy.
.SSS_J
Charged Willi Wrecking.
Lexington. Va.. July 4.--Chnrgefl
with attempt lng to wreck a 'Chesa
peake and Ohio railway train nt Bells
Valley Thursday night by . placing
crocs lies on the track. Jim Sprouso,
Will McMnllen ami Jack Lamb were
brought here today and pl.iced in Jail..
They were arread by railroad detec
tives.