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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * COLLEGE BASEBALL. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Charleston, March 17.-S. J. C., in the News and Courier of this morning, writes: The local collegiate baseball season is on! The lid came off yesterday evening at 4 o'clock, when the Newberry col legians crossed bats with tha Coll"ge of Charleston ball tossers on the col lege park diamond. Despite the sharp winds, which swept the, diamond and kept the spectators on the move, the game was sharply contested from start to finish, and several plays sav oring of mid-season form were pulled off. Fortune smiled on the visitors dur ing the first three sessions, and this, coupled with some good stick work, produced a Newberry vi:.)ry, 4 to 1. Newberry has an exceptionally fast team this season and will make a strong bid for the State championship. Less than a week ago the Columbia S. A. L. team won from this college bunch by the slim margin of 4 to 2. -Yesterday was, however, the first game of the year for the local lads, and the fact was evinced in the slight nervousness displayed by them in the opening innings. Newberry lost no time and tallied thus in the initial session. After Boozer's death, Smelt zer was safe on Levi's wild heave. He took second and scored a moment lat er on a similar throw by Gaffney. Scores on Overthrow. In the second Floyd scored on an overthrow of first base by Pregnall. The college took a turn in their -half of the third. Mobley ran for Levi, " after the latter obtained a life on four wild ones, and stole second, taking third on Hazel's overthrow of the keystone corner. He did not remain anchored for any length of time, how ever, as Pregnall scored him with a beautiful single over second, the first College of Charleston safety of the game. The score was now 2 to 1, and the college stock began to look good, but not for long, as Newberry scored the clinching and final runs of the en counter in their half of the same round. With one man down, Epting singled. He watched~ Hazel fly out to Leonard, and then progressed to the third station on Floyd's one-time tap. Wright, after much cogitating and prelinmnary fouling, reached a decision and drove a long one to left centre, which netted two runs and two sacks to the batter. After this the two teams settled down and a line of goose eggs plus some very good plays were the only results of the ensuing innings. -Good Pitching. The opposing twirlers pitched good ball. Epting, in particular, being very stingy 'with the safeties, and having U control of the sphere at all times. In addition he completely frustrated the attempts of eight batsmen three times in succession. Though a trifle wild, Levi was a puzz?s to his opponents. His work gives promise of some classy twirling later in the year. After his infield settled down yesterday he was unhittable. The fielding feature occurred mostly in the out-field and in the glove of the Newberry first sacker, Wright. This man's one-hand ed stab of a hot one off John Gaff ney's mat in the ninth was about as fine as anything which the local fans are destined to view this season. Levi likewise took a red-hot one in a single paw during the evening, doing some stonewall defensive work. Leonard a Star. Wise in left and Floyd in centre field played neat games, but the real feature of the evening was Leonard's work in the left garden. Leonard is r a new man in the college line-up, though it could not have been guessed from his performance. Five put-outs and a humming two-sacker stand to his credit. His catch off Boozer in the eighth was great. The game was a good one, and, al though they are disappointed over the outcome, the local boys realize that the visitors deserved to win. The Charleston team will meet Newberry again on their tour or tne State, when they will endeavor to come back. Uim pires Workman and MacFadden gave r perfect satisfaction, a featur of the game being an absolute lack of kick ing. Governor Blease helped to swell the rather small attendance with. his prescnce, and cheered his home team on to victory. Official score: Newberry. AB R 1B P0 A E Boozer, ss. .. .4 0 1 0 2 0 Smeltzer,3b . .3 1 1 2 1 1 Neal, rf. . . .4 0 1 0, 0 0 Wise,lIf. .. ...3 0 0 1 0 0 Epting, p. . . .3 1 1 0 1 0 Hazel, c.. .. ..4 0 1 9 5 1 SFloyd, cf. . . .4 2 1 3 0) 0 Wright,l1b. . .3 0 1 10 0 0 Adams, 2b ...3 0 0 2 2 0 'TntalS. . . .31 4 7 27 11 2 01AF To Attend NE YRK College of Chiarleston. iveriest prep s AB R 1B P0 A E rors reigned su egnl.l, 3b . -.4 0 1 1 2 1 and varied; d Gfney, ss. . .3 0 0 1 2 1 but then it mi Hwthorne, cf .3 0 0 1 0 0 were several s Vn Kolnitz, c .3 0 0 3 1 0 other stuznts pl Lonard, if. . .3 0 1 5 0 0 that the men] Hllings, 2b.. .3 0 0 2 2 0 ability. Myers, 1lb. . .3 0 0 10 0 01 Twelve to fi >bley, rf. . .1 0 0 0 1 0! with the Newb pSarkmnan, rf .2 0 0 0 0 0 end. They to evi, p.. ....2 1 0 1 4 1 start and they -------- - -- -- game. Over 4( Totals . . . .27 1 2 24 12 3 grimage to th *Sparkman for Mobley in fifth. the jolly atmo: *Mobley running for Levi and scor- in the park r , in third. what they didl Score by Innings. line. werry. .......112 000 00*-4 There were Carleston .. ....001 000 000-1 who showed re Summary. in this they si Two-base hits-Leonard, Wright. Jthe short stop Sacrifice hits--Gaffney. showed fin.ishet First base on balls-Off Levi 0; off like a professi Eptng 2. a snap and on Hit by pitched ball-Boozer, Smel- hits in five ti tr, Wise, Epting, Wright and Adams would indicate yLevi; Hawthorne by Epting. the willow, an ;truck out-By Levi 3; by Epting safeties was c 8. they both cour Stolen bases-Boozer, Neel, Floyd on the bases d Levi. twice. The oth4 Time of game-One hour and thirty- Davis, the cent ie minutes. team, who me Umpires-MesSrs. Workman and catches in thi acFadden. Davis is a litti Defeats Citadel 12 to 5. PA ROLED-I Charleston, March 19.-It was truly travesty on the national game, but Governor P'ar4 thal it was enjoyable for all, but Anothie. e scorer, who had difficulty in mars-. g down the errors and hits, so fast fColumbia, I did they come in. The Cadets rooted. conamiton upo] wel, and the band blared forth nobiy. Carolina withi: en when the tide 'or victory was never return t< songest against their fellow cadets, today granted t as an exhibition of baseball-it Waldlrop, a lif as nix. State peniteni The Newherry team wouldn't have county. Shoul en recognized. On Friday afternoon to South Carol tey played a beautiful game agai ' re-arr e strong Charleston college tre - ~. .1 -b, "" ECORDI Our Spring Ope Wednesday at which tirr Newest I Wear Ap The con able qua ON these days i we can witho attendance of ev styles. It is of s< now or later, but' ing our Spring Op ments spent inspei . NEW CLO' Just come JI be expe - sure t ehool youngsters. Er- has thus s'erved six ye preme; hits were many sentence. umb plays abounded; In the petition filed it 1st be said that there he is dying of tubercul ensational catches and his people des-ire to se ailed off which showed from the State for treat iad some real baseball L. A. Lloyd, of Green's convicted of manslaught4 re was the final score, snecdt e er erry team on the long pntnir,hsbe ok the lead from theGo.lee.SictrC held it throu,ghout the'othcaesidht 10 people ma,de the pil-reomnaprd, a base'rall shine, andwa(lnwihuprv phere which prevailed eitnetGift,o epaid all of them fortir,ecm nd,th 2t see In the baseball igta ly a i two men on the field TmJns h a al baseball ability, and mnluhe nLue ood supreme. Boozer, 10 n etne ot of the Newberry boys,foteyar,hsbn formi. He has a whip dnb h oenr onal, and throws with a line. He made two JRYMOEI mes at the bat, which that he is there with Shi l irnt e d while neither of hispinCrGr f the smashing order, Clmi,Mrh1 ited. He showed speed sho hlrno h and crossed the pan woueteraesP r star of the game waswelkonpbihg re fielder of the Citadelcaostdthrlso de several beautiful Ite ilfn h tr outer gardens. But adhsrmral o e off in his stick work.wilasbeecenpc [UST LEAVE STATE. JryMoewl u lons Life Termer and apsto nterae r-One Refused. eea eas hr [arch 16.-Placing thefMs i2;eB os him to leave Southoesoft rar,wa i twenty-four hours, to toacofrngwh )the State, G6v. Blease Wasntseueda a parole to John bo eryMoe term p)ris.oner ill the :iary from Greenville D.)ED d Wadrop ever returnwilasr mgec ia, for any reason, henetowihisficw ?ted andA will have to te,mrhn n te ~aicb~r o hi da sntenced to 1toenoon;r cmerintendent905iffith, of ALLYINI0 aing and Fashioi &~ Thursday, M ie we shall have on exhibit Fashions in. 1F parel for Men ect Spring Styles in high-class de ities at our famous money-saving j will be our purpose to shi ut any effort to sell, and ery person interested in ~condary interest to us w we do want you to see the ening. You will surely e :ting the. rHING, SHOES, HI A FURINISNINGS= and see the new things. You will r ted to buy, but the styles are so att d the values so apparent that you v >remember us when you do get read: P*ERRi rs of a -life -~ ~ C>anlberlain, of Clinton, M4 boldly a ccuses Bucklen's Arnica Sal of saaing-the3 sting from burns< is stated that ra! Is-Gbe pain from sores of a sis and thiat kiu<is--tae distress from boils< d him away' piles. "it robs cuts, corns, bruise ntent.sprains and injuries of their terror sent. he s-ays, "as a healing remedy ood, who was equal don't exist." Only 25c at Wt r in 1909 and E. Pelhamn & Son's. in the State' pardoned by STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, oper, writing COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. e would not Frances L. Haltiwanger, Texan: s the killing Samuel, Lenora Eleazer, Mattie] cation. Sup- Alewine, Kizzie C. Chapman, John the peniten.. Haltiwanger, Holland S. Haltiwange pardon, stat- Wilbur Haltiwanger and Lula Fulme E and unable Plaintiffs, against convicted of' Burtell Haltiwanger, Defendant. county in By virtue of an order of the Cou: penitentiary herein, I will sell to the highest bit efused a par- der before the Court House at Nev berry, S. C., Monday, sales,day, Apr 8, 1911, within the leia hours< sale all that lot of land near the tow IISTORY. of Newberry, County of Newberr - State of South Carolina, containir rn of Cham- two-thirds (2-3) of an acre, more < We teless, bounded by lands of B. C. Ma StWenthe thews, Nat Gist and an unnamt ;nited Sae'street, which will more fully appei .blihedby- on a plat now of record in Flat Boc aouse of Chii- "D," at page 53, in the office of tl s next year Register of Mesne Conveyances f< Jerry Moore Newberry County. .ue ctin-d ThreWermns of sale: .Cash. ;ure conain-H. H. RIKARD, 3-14-3t-1taw. Master N. C. S. C. lant the boy __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ has occupied Thirty Years Together. for the past Thirty years of association-thin ill also be a of it. How the merit of a good thir Summerville. stands out in that ime-or the wort] er,th auh-lessness of a bad one. 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