The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 11, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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NATIONAL
At Boston il: Pittsburgh.2.
At New York 4; Chicago I.
At Philadelphia 2; Cincinnati 8.
At Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 6 ( ll in
nings.)
Boston, June 10.-Hits for extra
bases at opportune, moments gave
Boston a victory over Pittsburgh 'to
day, ll to 2. Mnranville. who made
four hits in os many times up, scored
three of Boston's runs. Hilbert fea
tured a home run on a hit inside the
grounds, considered a remarkable
feat.
Score
Pittsburgh .. .. 100 OOO 010-2 9 2
Borton.0*> 410 14x-ll ll 0
Cooper, O'Toole and Gibson; Cole
man and Ki lb nilen; Rudolph and uow
dy. . '?."'J
New York. June 10.-Marquard to
day pitched his first, game In wueks
and New York beat Chicago in the
opening game of . the series, 4 to 1.
The vlrltors' lone tally was a homer
by Corr iden, whose record aa a pinch
hitter in threo straight games against
Brooklyn and New York pitchers la
two doubles and a home run. A.great
running catch by Snodgrass, off Zim
merman with the bare- full in the I
third, shut off a bunch of Chicago j
run?
Score
Chicago.000 000 010-1 7 3
New York.110 200 OOx-4 7 X
Cheney and Bresnahan; Marquard
and Meyers.
Brooklyn, June 10.-St.*Louis beat
Brooklyn 1 nthe eleventh inning, 6
to 4, today, when Huggins drew his
fourth base on halls of the game.
Allen made a two base wiud throw on
Mngee's sacrifice bunt and Cather
made hie third hit of the afternoon.
Both sides frequently protested deci
sion. Haberfield and Butler being or
dered off the field.
St. Louis .. 300 100 000 02-6 9 1
Score
Brooklyn ... 300 000 010 00-4 12 1
Robinson, Perritt and Snyder; Al
len and McCarty.
Philadelphia, June 10- Batting ral
lies, aided by battery and fielding er
rors by the home team, gave Cincin
nati a victory here today 8 to 2. Her
zog made three singles and a double. Jn
five times at bat.
Score
Cincinnati .400 000 040-8 10 2
Philadelphia .. 000 100 001-2 7 aiu
Ames, Douglass and Clark and Gon
zales; Oench?r, Tincup and C. Killi fer
and Burns.
AMERICAN
Ai Cleveland 0; Phil adel rh in 8.
At Chicago 2; Wash lng ti m G.
At St. Louis a-. New Vcfk ?.
At Detroit 2; Boston 8.
AMERICAN
Detroit, June 10-Boston bit Maim
hard and won the first game of the
series from Detroit. 8 to 2, today. Col
lins pitched a good game, .but was
."responsible for both of Detroit's runs
scored in the. fifth inning. Crawford
.and Scott were the hitting stare'and
Cobb and Spe?ker made great 'run
ning catches.
Score- ,
Boston.200 010 140-$ ll '1
Detroit.000 020 000-^2 7 4
Collina and.Carrigan'^ Main. - Halt
and Stanage. 1
St. Louis, June -0.-A single follow
ed by two sacrifices on which' local
fielders were charged with errors, fol
lowed by an 'out and a sacrifice. fly
in the eighth inning, gave New York
f.wo runs tod^.y, which enabled them
to Win from St. Louis, 5 to 3.
Score
New York.201 000 020-5 8 2
St. Louis.010 110 000-3 7 3
Caldwell and Nunamakor; Taylor,
Le ver en ae, James and Crossoi n and
Agnew, :.'?!
?TS ?
Chicago. June 10.-fiie Benz, out
pitched Walter Johnson today, and
Chicago shutout the visitors 2 to 0.
This was Chicago's fifth straight vic
tory and was Washington*' fourth
eon-ecutive defeat. Ainsmltht, ?ingle
in the ninth, which Alcock juggled,
but which the scorer thought too hot
lo handle, robbed Benz of a no-hit
game. A wek ago he let ('loveland
down without a hit.
Score- - .
Washington.. ..000 000 000-0 1 0
Chicago.100 000 lOx-2 9 ?1
Johnson und Ainsmith; Benz and
Schalk.
Cleveland. June 10.-Eight runs In
tho fifth inning, mude on seven hits, a
bare on ball and au error, gave the
Athletics an easy victory over Cleve
land 'today, 8 to 0. Dunlap, trans
ferred frrihi the Cleveland Association
team, . today played short for Cleve
' lane1, 1
Score- '
Cleveland .. .. 000 000 000-0 7 1
Phi?delpt?ia .. ..000 080 000-? 12 3
Mitchell, Bowman and O'Neill ; Bush
and Xapp,, ..
.FEDERAL LEAGUE
At Kansas City 0: Buffalo 4.
At St. Louie 13; Pittsburgh 8.
.At Indiarnapollu-Balllmore, rain.
At Chicago 1; Broklyn 6.
Kansas City, June 10.-Buffalo and
Kansas City played a 0 to 0 tie up to
the 12th tuning today, when the visit
ore, aided by Smith's home run with
two men on the bases, scored four
runs.
Score
Buffalo .. ..000 000 000 004-4 ll 0
Kansas City 000 000 000 000-0 7 1
Krapp. Moran? Brown. Word and
Blair; Harris and Easterly.
St. Louis, June 10.-DickEou pitched
well for four Innings today, but In the
fifth inning. St Louis batted him out
of the box, winning: 13 to 8. Adams,
who succeeded him. wa? hit hard and
Henderson fared not better when he
relieved Adams.
Score
?Pltt'jburg .'. ....020 002 022-8 14 2
St Louis ... .. 001 062 13x-13 16 2
Dickson, W. Adams, Henderson and
ilerry, E. Roberts; Willett and Hau
ler.
Chicago, June 10.-LaFitte WSB wild
today, but,was stroag in the pinches
and Brooklyn defeated Chicago, 6 to 1.
Score- , ' -
Brooklyn .. _100 220 010-C 8 1
.Obtengo ..000 0100 00-1 8 3
LaFitte and Owon; McGuire, Black
and Wilson.
International League .
Al Montreal 3; Buffalo 6.
At Toronto 3; Rochester 6.
At Nowark 1; Pr&vldcnce 3.
At Ualtlraors 4; Jerescy City 2.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Nashville 5; Atlanta 2. (Firsl
game.)
At Memphis 0; Chattanooga 3.
At Montgomery. 7; Birmingham 3.
At New Orleans 6; Mobile 7.
At. Nashville 1; Atlanta 4. (Second
game.) , ''
South Atlantic
At Jacksouvlllo 4: Charleston 0.
At Columbia 2; Savannah 1.
At Columbus-1; Avgusta 0.
Al Albany . 1; Macon 6
ViRG??iA LEAGUE
'. At Richmond 6; Portsmouth 4.
At Roanoke 5; Newport News .4.
First game. '
.At Roanoke %\ Newport News 9
.Second: game. v
At N??tflK 5; Petersburg 0. '
A ppalatchian League
c. ---'
.:*fcAt Knoxville 15; HaTrimau 1.
At MorriBtowu 49; Mldlesboro 8. 4
LIGHTNING "STRUCK;*.- >1 '
FRANCI8 X. BUSHMAN.
"VAT II KN THE LIGHTNING
YY STRUCK" ia a new two reel
, drama that la lilted with thrills
from the beginning to end.
Francis X. Bushman ls now one of
the greutest actors in the motion pic
ture world.
In "Death's Witness" the girl and
the detective unravel the mystery. In
the morning the father was found
dead. The sun was nsleep upstairs.
His telltale shoes indicated a trip to
the river, where stolen guodB were
found, umung them a picture of bis
sweetheart. A letter on the dead tuan
told of frequent quarrels with Ids sun.
Yet subsequent events proved the
young man was not the guilty one.
There are two kinds of fepilnitiu love
one demonstrative, and the other ru
served. The luitoc. wus tho love that
made a husband doubt his wife's .at
titude toward him tn "The Acid Test."
Ile puts ber to thc test by leaving him
self declared a bankrupt nnd pretends
that be ls ruined. Ubi wife comes to
his relief and assures him that ber
love is strong etfuugh to sustain him in
his hour of need, and abe ls willing to
endure anything fer.J^suke.. ? ". , ??
Johnnie Brown Ia ordered, much
against his will, to the barber to have
a close haircut lu the release, "Willie'?
Haircut." Accompanying him is also
a note nuking the barber to have'his
father's razor boned. On the way
Johnnie meets Willie Green, the ador
ed child of a temperamental mother,
who 1B compelled, to wear lung golden
curls. The artful Johnnie persuades
Willie to take the note to the barber
for bim. Willie, despite his protects;
ls shorn of bis beautiful locks.
One of the big movie companies has
just purehnsed a high speed, ninety
horsepower, ?koveii passungcr toi;ring
uar. This' ear' ls .to hu used lu the blg
seeno or a lyiwurfid. pew ^yJc^ure. In
which it ls drivon -at"furious speed
over a LOOll'foot precipice ni?! tstnash- ^
cd to smithereens. -This- ls only one
of roany ins?meos-A? hese tbs east of." a
picture"ls'enhanced and abarte.Burn ot
money bi tbrowil away "to cr?ate aa
affect,:, .Z'1'^,; ; '
, Jflbu Hoy .Coss^.r^ ?ecept?cqubii
tlon of the liwamiy'Eastern D'ramatic
Stock company, bas .had ; a. long and
varied e\\tonc-iee in rue theatrical pii??
f esslen. < - Am o wft .' tl ts early 1 e u ga ge
uieuts waa,-a einri? ^aujp ef -theUnit- .
ed stutea.and.QA?nd?.us Michael Stro
goff in the pl?y ?f--.that^ name> closely
following the lata Frank . C. Bangs. '
After that ho was'engaged by1 A.-M.
Buhner and Dd.wiii-?oowleS'.ln'Suppoft
of Mine. jauappct?dt ,',w fifa* .Groat
Diamond Robbery." ?/ .
SETTLEMENT IN SICHT
The Kentucky Fire insurance WJIIII
iilc to End.
Louisville, Ky.. June 10.-Settlement
of thc Kentucky Fri? Insurance tun
gie, caused by the wholesale' with
drawal from the r.tato of foi elga com
panies followiug enaclment by tho last
leginlature of the Glenn-Greene
amendment to thc Zorn law providing
lor more rtringent state supervision
and taxation of premium:), waa pre
dicted today as a result of conference
hete between Repr?sent?t Iver of sev
eral large Insurance companies and
State officials.
A proposition ruhmitted hy tho in
surance compantos is declared by the
members of tb . conference to bo sat
isfactory to the State officials, except
In a few detalle, and probably will re
ceive odie'.il approval, tinder this
proposition the Insurance companies
agree to the principal state regulation
and will return to the ?tate at
oitee.
The state oillciala are to suspend
operations of the new law and refrain
ft om putting certain heavy expenses
entailed by the law upon the compa
nies. A test of the constitutionality
of the measure will he made.
A commission will be named to
\ frame a new bill to he Introduced at
1 the next legislature to take the place
of the Zorn luw and the amendment.
One of the three cr imlssioners will
be named by the Kentuck business or
ganizations, another hy the State In
.-yirance hoard and the third hy the in
surance companies.
Yhe companies also agree to make
certain reductions in rates in ac
cordance with the orders Issued by
the \ State rating board.
WOMEN'S TENNIS I VA*1?^^A*JPD
Annual Tournament for Title on at XW*t CJub PjretflPd?r.Retiolute Takes .
Philadelphia. ^ ? . ..." 'Mfa
Philadelphia,, June 10.--New York f*T**, "P0^ N- J-'June 10.-^-Rlg
contestanta demonstrated their au- girlg accidents rettr?d'the Defiance in
poriority at today's sealion of the an- her "first' efTOrta"t?Hhow her racing
nual tournament 'or -th*. Women's- ftblUtie3 toatty and left to her rival
National Tennis championship herc, ' .
Of the four nurvlvore who will meet .cup class sloops, Resolute and Vaut
in the semi-finals for the Individual tl- tie. a thirty mlle'duel-off Sandy Hook. ^
tlo tomorrow, three are New Yorkers, The Resolute won by-7 minutes and 29
and one. Miss Isabelle Pendleton. 8e(.opaBi coPreeted time,
comer lrom Clminnattl. The three _. . _ . , . ???"J . ' ?
New Yorkers are Mis? Clara Cassel, The Resolute cotered. tho IB miles
Mrs. Edward Brown and Mina Marie to-windward'and returned in three
Wagner. Mrs. Raymond won from hours. 1G minutes and-AV seconds, tb
Mrp Willard Sullivan of Richmond. faetest time over made:over such an
Va., in a match In which nhe met some . , JEWS u u,u Q
strong competition. . American cup -coulee;
. __ The regatta committee announced
the'Vartltlo altowed-ReaoIBte S minutes
Incendiary Rabbit. and BI.seconds. ;Thls^y-the-.first time
A Wolla Walla man is charged with that..the. .allowance .-hps ,bean stated
endeavoring to annihilate a rabbit openly. '
colony with the aid of a pint of ktro- The>DeQanco: waa in-poor abane for
sene and a lucifer match. A rabbet rnclng and trouble w}th a block' be- ;
was soaked In thc liquid and touched ^????^gfg ?ld,;n^ ?"?P?T .??er
off with a match Whereupon, with a ^ tho other threo coraplote racei
beautiful understanding of the- fl{4*sii willoh the two-yachts -have sailed, the
of things, the biasing creature bur- Vanltlejtus outrun the Resolute. Tor
rowed into the nearest haystack, while day the Gerdner boat could make np
thousands .of a-nusejl ^ rabbits sat gains on herrlval^ down the. wind. The
around nnd watrned tho" fun. No lu- yachtB'Wlll*havfl'? chance'tomorrow
suranoe.-Cleveland Plain Dealer. to race over,30 m]les,triangular courte
-gfc"- - . f ptT^tbe Hook::
Wood RestpreJ.' SIMS OF FORMER-,
Woodwork which has grown dull ' COMPANY COUNTED
with tims. JM>d. the accumulation ot ? rijKtiMV, -'#-:.3K0ra^, ?
dus: may he restored by first cleaning - Austin, Tex.',1 "Muhe Yo.-The 'Pierce
thoroughly with kerosene on n flan- OU -Corporation of ^Virginia.-w&fy today \
uni cloth, says tho WusMngton*ller-. denifid;?ha. rightUo carry on .buelpeas
aid. lt bhonld then he polished with In this state When -the, ?tate'supreme
a mixturo of two purls of turpentine denied*Ita dation rTott- h man
to ono or linseed oil. Apply this with ' darau8 to compel,' F. C. Wteln?rt, sec
a soft cloth and rub with flannel >nn- JJ??^^'^'i^^-!<?tr,?tt to:
til every trace of the ilquldj^iniita :> Th? pePsmlt *as*efpsed and tho au
have disappeared. Repeated oppHea- pUt?e??t "" jfid the refusal on th? ;
Hons and continued rubbing^ ?50 g^^^t ^'Ft^e Oil /Corpora
a rich gloss to. wood trim Or-manoa/. v.ua the successor <of a- default
any furniture. ,ag cokporaOon, the Watesp-Pierce ''.".
IOU Company, convicted .of violating
To\nn anti-trust Taws, abd therefore ?
This I. moreover, hold and dare ar.-:. prohibited by statute from fevor ,do~ :*
firm where'er my rhyme may go. lng business in Texas.
Whatever things be sweet or faUVlova i.i1 ^a^po,q^;?.ut by AwoohUe Jus,
makes them so. Whether lt be the lui- ?i?n wi J^nXZ1* ?6
lablee thpt charm to rest the duralln?: ff?1T''g?1 ^^7^2^ >i
-Ki^ >.?,utrt?"o? *t aloha "?n? shortly after it waa chartered In .
bird, or thnt sweet confidence of.sjghs a9i3rtook over.by^aehMe,the prop, h
and bluahos. -made -without a word., e^v'of !-tlm W^t^S^
Whether tho dazzling sud <the flush of .,?.1f.||;^,^^.Sm^^^^r*TT-^,Va
softly ?uniptuous.gnrden.bowerB, or by ; T.|^^"BV; *'^rflT*
some cabin ,doon ?a''buah' pf ragged gee'Sa?ason avenge hi* wron?^iB^
flowers- Alice Cary. ' tho Bijou today, - ^ ; ^
Peglers Conferred.
Sa.'em. Va., Juno 10.- Degrees were
conferred on 17 members of the grad
uating} class of thc Roanoke College
today, concluding the ceremonies of
commencement week. Among those
who rccVjved hono??rv .degrees wero
Rev. J. T- Huddle, " Washington, D.
C., and "Rev. John ' . Horine, Colum
bia, S. C., H. S. Trc ., of Roanoke, was
elected president of the coll ?e board
of trustees.
?Hendy For f'fic.
Washington, June IO.-Secretary
DanlolB*. celebrated order abolishing
the wine mess on board -American war
ships was in the hands of the public
printer "today. It waa promulgated
some time ago and tokes effect duly.
1. . . The order will "be lssue? to the,
service-in a tew. days.
New Orleans Cc-Uon
Now Orleans, June 10.-Much boll
weevil falk and reports o? high tem
perature:} lu tbe belt caused alarm,
: mcn? slic.-ts in tho cotton market'to
day and stimulated a considerable vol
ume uii fresh buying, especially after
the middle of the day. Vim new crops
displayed dec. ?ed Etrrn?.th. ri si mr to ?
net advance of il to 11 pnlnt3 In theist-;
terni cr... but I lie beat that July did,
wa* a sain pl 2 pointy. Tai-j com
pared with n net decline of i t.? G
points around the opening. The mar
ket "cl,.'.Fd titead at an advance of 2
to 1? points over yesterdays fieul fig-.
?:res.
C'i>t?un futures closed steady; July
l'.bW: A;tg:.ct 1352; October l*?i8; be
cenv?' 1278; January 12U0; ' Marear
12wtl.
.t-Spot cotton (steady,.unehange.J Mid
dling 13 17.-10. Saloa on thc ?>>ot o,
b'."i0; to arriv?, n>ne. .
New York Cotton
New York. .lune. ?0.-The cotton !
market recovered an early decline dur
ing today's trading and closed vefy
rteady at u net advance of 2 to 10
points with buying cvldonlly encourag
ed by increasing compla'air of boll
weevil and reports ot continued dry
weather and high temperatures cast
of the river.
The opening was steady at a decline
of 3 to (j points and active -months
cold about, i've to RC?eh points net
lower right nf tor tho call In response
to easy cables And the official pro
diction tor continued clear weather in
the Western bs?l, wher^ farmers' ere
supposed fy bo rapidly clearing their H
ficldr ot' grass and weed? following
tlie henvy May rains. Offerings, how
ever, wero by nb means active or ag-1
r, resal ve.
Tho detailed weather reports show
ing very little- raip In droughty, see
tiopn and ?the general dist "worke.l
nb^nt G to 9 points'above last night's
.clt "':''ig prices, with new. crop deliver
ies leading "the ndvanco:and the close
was within a point or two of the "beat.
Private advices report that boll
weevil are numerous In parts of Ala
bama, Lou i alua and Mississippi end
nrp.telj.cnHlpn.jV,, of ^damage from . that
souxxj!_. vyejn?, ..expressed- in,. sayer*?
quarters around tpe ring. ,
Cotton Cut? res closed steady. \..
Openl .^Clpsc.
July....... ..... ... ..1316 % l3$i
AugiiBt .f. .1305 15*?
December . .". ..... . 12fi> ]3K
October...', v.. ... ... ..1?67 1280
Jenaary '.?. ..."... 125i 1267
Mu??h . ..??rn 127*1:
'.-?.pot coton quiet; middling uplands
M cr,; G.:i'rf l.'?.OO. Cales 84 bales.
Stocks and Bonds
New York; June 10.-At no time to
day .was .the average of stock exchange
prices removed more nan a small frac,
tfon from yebterday's cloue. In ita
jiioro important pliages tho sp?culative
pos;tion was unchanged and such new?
au was recelvnd:prod?eed no effect.
United States Steal's monthly ton
nage report, showing a decrease of
278,000 tons, was so close to trade
estimates that it went for n3U?ht as
a market fnctor.
Tlie outward movement of gold waa
unchecked, 4t.000.000 being engaged
today forvaUipmeut to Europe Fore
ign exchango rates held firm.
Slight Irregularity appeared in the
hond market". Most Issues reflected
quiet strength, "weakness being con
fined principally to convertible Mid
other speculative issues.
Total eales, par value, $2,400,009.
United Staiea bonds were unchanged
on call. _
Liverpool Cotton
Liven eol lane 10. -Co?. 0:1 spot
eni.iei; good middling SJ4: tr.lddliag,
*.?'*;: low middling, 730. SaloB. 6,0p?:
specitlation end export i:oo; Receipts
li;.?mu . <
Futures eulet; June 711 1-2; .Inne
July 72"! 1-2; July-August 7.'?t 2;
Aiurust-?*e)??"inbcr 709 1-'i; Oe*.nLer>
November T. 8; December laouarv n?P;
January. February068 1 2; March*
.-.oril ti?'?.
Cotton Seed Oil
New York. Jone 10.-Cotton seed oil
oday was a trifle higher, more the
result of light offerings and the firm
ness In associated markets than any
Importance is demanded. There was
considerable switching ot July to Sep.
tember and January at respectively 20
nnrt 30 points. Final prices were gen
erally 1 poiui hiebe**. Saies 8,200
barrels.. The market cloned steady.
Spot 733 a 74C; June 734 a 738; July,
737 a 739; August 749 a 750; Septem
ber 7f>8 a 760; October. 74C a 74S;
November 707 a 711; December 706 n
710; Januaryy700 a 707. Total sales
8.200. .
; All In the Vision.
Some people think that everything
in the world is . twisted and corrupt,
and that no - human being can he
trusted.. Others who are wiser feel
very differently about it. As Ruskin
nuya: "In all things throughout the
'World, the men who look..for iho^
crooked will seo'tho crooked, and tho'
.man who lookB for . the straight, will
eoe thc straight."
North Carolina League
_ iTV
At Asheville 3; Greensboro 8. .
- At Durham 4; Charlotte 6.
. *At tVlnslon-Salem 1; Raleigh 2.
American Association
At i&n??sJClty 2r<?e've?and 3.
', At St. Paul 3; Indianapolis 4.
" Tt Minneapolis 3; Louisville 4.
At Milwaukee 3; Columns 7.
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