The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 27, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
Yesterday's Results
Al Cufl'iif) 'ti Aiiilcrsoii T.
Al tirrell ?III? ?: S|MirtiinliurK 12.
IN THE REALM OF SPORTS
Anderson's Score is Perfect
Where They Play Today
Andel ?.HI at (iai'fiicy.
S|iurtnnl>nrR ut Iii ccu lille.
GAFfNEY LOST A SECOND
TO HOME BOYS
SCORE WAS 7 TO 5
Third Game of the Opening Se
ries Will Be Played This
Afternoon
(?affney, June 20.- Anderson rap
tured the second game here thia after
noon by a score of seven to five. For
the first faur Innings th? visitors had
it ail their Way, piling up the seven
tallie: ti.'ih ?i won the game, lu thu
laht lij.il ol the I hird Gaffney chang
ed pitchers, which put an end to tho
visitors' scoring, by pitching superb
ball.
The first Inning., resulted in nous?
eggs fur euch side; In the second Au
derson sec ur eu tour runs and In the
third une.
Gnfftiey made one run in the third;
In the fourth the visitors completed
their acorjug by send two men around
the circuit.
Gaffney scored once in the sixth
and three times, in the eighth.
Deahlelds of the luculs robbed Toi
Ihou of a safe hit In the seventh when
he caught a long fly to left.
The game wa:j faHt and snappy al
though a number ot errors were made
on each side. ,
The box Bcore
Gaffney
Name ab r bb po a e
PotertH. 2b. 2 0 0 0 1 2
DeBhi?lds, If.4 1 2 0 o o
Martin, rr .4 1 2 0 0 u
Leach, BB., ,.2 0 0 1 2 2
Pharr, 2b.:i 0 0 li 0 tl
Gaines, e...,.4 0 0 !? 1 0
Moore, cf.:i l 1 2 ti 0
Curry, 'h .... 3 0 1 12 tl 0
Heine, p.0 0 U 0 I U
Ingle, p.4 0 1 0 0 0
Hamilton, sn.2 1 2 0 2 1
Hoard, 2b.2 1 1 2 .0 0
Hallan!, 3b... v, i. . .1 0 0 0 0 I
Totals.35 ii a 27 7 ?
Anderson
Name nb r bb po a e
Watkins. s?.r. 2 2 o :i o
Graydon, if ...?:,"...fi 0 0 2 1 1
ChllderB, 2b _r, 0 3 o tl fl
Bull rf.. ... _fi 0 2 2 0 S
Rlpioy, 3b.fi 2 1 0 0 1
McCall lb. ..'..4 1 1 Vi 1 i
Tolllson, ci. ... ...4 0 0 3 0 0
Milwood, c._4 1 1 3 0 0
Spencer p. ... ..." .-.4 1 0 fi ? o
Totals .? . .41 7 10 27 7 fi
Score by innings -
Gaffney.. .O 'Jl 001 030-fi 9 0
Anderson.041 200 000-7 10 5
Umpires: Tattersall and Wood.
Hdttorles-?Anderson, Spencer and
M.:llwbod.
Gaffney-Belue. Ingle und Gaines
and Dean.
FEDERAL
At Buffulo 4; Pittsburgh 2.
At linltlmoro 0; Brooklyn 4. (only
two BChOduJc-U
Smart Huso Bunning.
Buffalo, N. Y., June 2?.-Three bits
off Knctzer, smart base raming and
an error gave Buffulo thre runs In
tho sixth Inning today w il h was
?hough to win. 4 to 2. Loua i/'s honle
run added another in the eighth. '
Score
Pittsburgh ... ..010 O01 OOO-2 7 1
Buffalo. . .000 003 01*--4 8 1
Knetzer and Berry; Krnpp and
Blair.
' Pitcher* Loaf lt.
Baltimore. ?f?h? 20\-Errors and the
lack of control of the Brooktyu pitch
ers were responsible for Baltimore's
victory today, 6 to' 4.
MCO?'O_
Baltimore . . . .203 OOO Otx-0 ?1
Brooklyn ... ..010 2*0 ../lo-* 10 3
Quinn and Jacklilactf; Ju Ul. Houck
and Land.
SOITFHE^
At Atlauta 1 ; Memphis 9.
* At Ghatfanogn-NaBhvlt|e ra?ti.
At Mobile 5; Now Orleans ?J;
At Birmingham 2; Montgomery 1,
? - MjMjaa&ui!
o o o o o o: o 9, o o o o o o o o o o o
o HBBBWTWKLK O
o The/Ahderson ' club1 t?otnea o
o horne next week f?f the first o
o series at;-.Buena Vista-' pork, o
o AUderr?h has n good* club and o
o the locals will give a fgood MR o
o count bf .tyeiuaetvc? lu the o
o first series \ with . flre?rivltte. .0
o lt In squarely up to-Anderson .0
o tb lertd every pdasthl?ald. gj o
o A proposition ls now on foot a
o to close all the business o
o bouses bf .the'city-"ht 4t?'fc1dok o
o Monday, af ter noon and 1'orter 0
O A. WhUley. president of thb 0
o Anderson club, wilt all on o
o the 'merchants .. ;t?'?lay and o
o make thai request: Get, he- o
o hind the Anderson team add o
o let's keep, baseball alive I o
o' o
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GREENVILLE LOST
THfJjECONO GAME
SPARTANS WON YESTERDAY
WITH ROUND DOZEN RUNS
STOUCH?TES SLOW
The Game WosDevoid of Inter
esting Features-Losers Cir
cled Bases For 9 Tallies
Greenville, Jun? 211. Manu ger Mar
tin's spartans again downed tim
Greenville team in a slow and drawn
out Kaine here this ufteruuoii. Tim
snore was 12 to :?.
Jeffries* catching proved the only
redeeming feature or Hie ram.- an far
as Hie local elub was concerned.
Greenville used two pilchers, Cook
Griffin relieving Jenkin; ufti'r 'J io
game was lust.
Spartanburg bus now won both
games of the series und the final
match will be played here Saturday
aftertioon. A Big Saturday attendant
la expected.
Box Score
Greenville
Nam? nb r bb pn a e
I J?rn ss. , . 4 o I l 2 2
WoodB, rf.Ft 1 1 li o 1
Potent, If...fi :! 1 ? 0 il
Pope, 2b .... ? 0 2 IO fl 0
Jackson, cf.4 1 1 ti ?i ll
Sprlngtyit, lt- _4 1 o 2 I '::
Griggs, 3b.fi 0 o o 4 2
Jenkins, p. 1 1 0 0 2 1
Jeffries, c .3 2 I? -I 3 0
Grlfrin. p.2 ll 2 1 0 0
Mitchell, c.I 0 o i I ?
Total .:.,?> ;i a :r, VA H
Npui limbing.
NAnii! ab r bb po a c
Bowden, ss. 2 I :i 3 4
McArthur, lb. fi 1 3 li l) ti
Cable, rf."? 0 0 i t) 0
Welch. 3b.3 3 I 3 ll
Hoggins, 2b.3 :.. 1 :t i" 0
I .or ker Die. cf.a 1 o ri 0 I)
Guthrie, cf. r, 2 2 1 0 li
i'ump, If. .'..G 2 4 li 0 0
i button, p.f? I 0 0 2 0
Totul. 42 12 12 27 0 I
. vvo-Bose Hits-McArthur.
Tbree-Bas Ulta-Bowden and Va
teat.
First Base on Balls- Off lenklns 2,
Wttd Pitches-Grfiffln, Sutton.
l,eft on Bases-Greenville 7 Spar
tanburg ti.- ? ?
Struck Out-By Jenkins .1. by Grif
fin If hy Sutton ii.
toten Bases-Jeffries 2 Dorn, Welch,
Lockible.
Passed BalU-Lockible 2.
Wild Pltches-Grlffln. utton.
Time of Game-Two hours.
Umpire Hemrlek.1
Attendance-One hundred and fifty.
VIRGINIA LEAGUE
At Petersburg 4; Richmond 5. (12
innings.)
At Newport News 7; Portsmouth 1.
At Norfolk 0; Roanoke 3.
South Atlantic
At Augusto 7; Albany 1.
At Columbia 2; Charleston 3.
At Jacksonville 3; Columbus
(calle ! Gt ii 'darkness.)
At Macon t ; Saavnnnh 9.
j North .Carolina League
At Charlotte C; Ashevllc. 4. (6 In
nings rain.)
At Durham 2; Winston-Salem 1.
Al Raleigh 6: Greensboro 10.
International League
At Providence 6; Toronto 2.
At Jersey City 5; Montreal 7.
At Baltimore 9; Buffalo 10.
At Newark 2; Rochester 3.
American Association
At IniUanapolls-lAJulsvllle rata. ** .
At Milw?ukee-St. Paul. rain.
At Cleveland 3; Columbus 3. 12
innings1 darkness.)
At Kansas City 8; Minneapolis H.
o o 0 O O U O O o o (I o u o 0 O O O ? o
O ! . . - 0
6 President Whaley of tho o
o Anderson club la?t night au- o
o thorlzed the, statement ' that o
o ) the Anderson club would give o
?.\ a Boasor? ticket free to the An- o
o dt-ruon lady sending in thc o
o mort appropriate .e-'.gg?sf.fch. o
o for ia name, for the Anderson o
O team.^'The "filectrlclbiis" was' ti
o ( it good namo in Its day but o
o that day lina passed and an- o
o . other '?am? ls needed;.' Tlia o
O only stipulations are that tho o
rt suggestion,*, nivs.t all be Jn hy 0
O Monday night and announce- o
o ment of the winner will be o
o made Tuesday, S.enil nil SUR- o
o, gestions to the Sporting Kdl- o
o tor,-The Intelligencer,- Auder- o
0 son, S. C. o
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Manager "Ton;
Succeeded In Organizing The I
Hasn't Con
BUNTS
Those who raw ihr* two gumon al
Gaffney ::uy thal Amit r.a.ii hail thu hext
team in thc league. Timi In rbanon
ahle al lt art.
"Dank" Boluc, who waa yanked out
of tho box by Gaffney lu: th? fourth
inning y estel day, once held the strike
out record in tho Florida S?aio Lea
gue. However, they didn't gi ow hit
tei.- like ours down there.
Bed Childer; got three hita out of
four times up yesterduy. Since Red
has st!nek his stride we pity ? few
of there pitchers uiound the circuit.
Anderson funs will have.to hand lt
to "Pet" Robinson, when they tee him
work here Monday against Green
ville. Gaffney will have to take about
tea years to get over their experience
with him Thursday.
For a pitcher to hand up the article
of ball.Roblmr-on does and then to slum
the ball 20 feet -over the fence while
the baser aro tull is the ian's idea of
"some" pitcher.
Most go a little hard with thc pres
ident" bf the lenguj to ?oe his homo
town so roundly handled twice in
succession. And- t1'!!'" not all-there
ls another game toca. .
One thing can be sahl for Gaffney.
Thp town ls dead game and they are
determined to rhow r. thing or two.
McCall is Just t ' .jut the classiest
fl rat sacker yet br ..ht to those parts'.
They nil look ai' i to him anil hci
knowe Just who. to sraar-h the pill
when he hits.
Prer.ldent ey got more fun out
of' the first two james (hun both tho
teams combli i.
When Geiu .1 Fred Funston Harnett
arrives In ( .. ?ney today the natives
over there . ill know that somebody
has swum I . town.
If Gaff hr y gets three hits off Chick
Watr.on today lt will be a surprise tb
every ono-Gaffney included. .
Millwood, who In doing thr receiving
for Anderson will bear watching and
. thal is Ui> Joke. Snatch'.?if; fouls off
j the^gtwndstand m nis specially,
Ander.ion signed n new pitcher yes
terday and he will work in '.he recond
game here with Greenv?l pitching
Tuesday afternoon.
Gaffney har a helter '.cam than eith
er Ci .'ci, vii le or Sp u tanhurc. and
Anderson hn? a better t?nin than Gaff
ney. Two ami lwb m ike four, what
town wins the rog?
If IS up te Anderron to give the
"home-folks" a royal welcome when
they appear at Buena Vieta Park next
Monday. That club deserves support
nr.d the Anderson fans mun furnish
Well, wo cnn manage to make out
with Jurt three'fr om- Gaffney.
"Tommie" Slouch and his Greenville
club have n very unpleasant experi
ence in r-tore for them next wonk.
With two already Inst to Spartunburg,
lt will go pretty hard with Stouch
j to drop two more or possibly - three
,1h. Anderson. . . ..
i mie" Stouch
?teJr.iont League, ?ut His Club
i litrong.Yet
SI ANGING WW CLUBS
PIEDMONT LEAGUE
W IJ pct
AnderKoh ....2 o l.ouo
Spartanburg.2 o 1.000
Greenville.o 2 .(ico
Uuffuey.0 2 .uno
StiL'Tll ATLANTIC!
W L pot I
' 'ol mn I)U:i.G 2 750]
Albany.5 3 ?2
Coltsmbla.5 :i 62
j Savannah.4 4 500
I Charleston.4 4 T>00
' Jacksonville.2 ti 250
Macon.2 C 250
AMERICAN
W L pet.
Philadelphia..17 25 5971
Detroit.36 .10 54;
St. Louln .25 28 556
Washington .. .... 34 29 540
Chicago. 34 28 548
Huston . 32 31 508
Kew York. 23 35 397
Cleveland ... ... .. ..22 39 361
NATIONAL
W L pct,
NeW York .06 21 6321
Cincinnati.31 2V ??it
Pittsburgh.28 28 500
8t. Louis.31 31 500
Chicago.31 20 508
Philadelphia.27 28 491
Posion .24 33 421
Brooklyn . .....24 31 436
FEDERAL
W L pct
Indianapolis ... .34 22 607
Baltimore . 33 27 ORO
Chicago ... .34 26 r?fi7
Kansas City ... .. ..32 .31 508
Brooklyn.25 29 403
Pittsburgh . ..25 32 439
Buffalo .30 "SS 645
St. Loul*. 28 38 406
.SOUTHERN
W L pct.
New Orleaii?.39 33 042'
Mobile .40 S? ?831
Birmingham.:.38\ 32 043'
Atlanta.36 31 529
Chattanooga ....... 38 32 543
Nashville.35 35 '500
Memphis . ^. 30 39 5?7
Montgomery . ... .. 25 37 403
NORTH CAROLINA
W L Pct
Charlotte. 34 21 618
Durham... ..33 21 611
Winston ... . .29 . 24 547
Raleigh ... . ... ..25 29 4?B3
Asheville...22- 33 400
Greensboro..'. 19 '34 353
fcirurlr Out 91.
Charlotte. .N. C.. ' June 26- Bob
Covington,' tlie 17 year old Laurinburg
amateur who has been offered several
chances to pitch fors teams tn the Ca
rolina League, today" In his home town
struck out twenty, one batsmen' of
the McColI, 8. C., team, allowed n?
hits and .won his game, 2 to 0. Cov
ington's reason for declining to play
pro fen s ional ball I? that he intends to
enter college ant does.not want to be
barred from intercoleg?ito athletics.
Last year he won su(?en straight
tames. . ? . m '? 1
M7 . ' '
(By Associated Press.)
lillis, jun?' 2G.-jack Johnson. thu
vvoild's champion heavyweight pugi
list and Frank Moran, of Pittsburgh,
who Imper- to wiest the title froin tim
big ('alveston negro, were early to bed
tonight in their training quarters for
u restful ('.land before the twenty
lound buttle in the ampi ?atrfl of thc
Veldrom,' d'Hiver tnmoirow night.
Lach man declared hitnrelf physical
ly tit for the fray ano undi was high
ly optimistic that victory would rest
willi bim. Exports wini have watched
them closely while bi i' tilling, boro
out the assertions of the fighters (but
they were well prepared fur the bat
tle.
Moran hail only light exercise? this
morning Sud Immediately he came on
into the city for an examination by
phy:'fiann.' who declared him -to. be
physically perfect.
Johnson did hi;, us?al morning run
cn the load. Afterwards be rode into
Parir is a rj> V 'automobile to cash a
check. Bntei ing the bank, he was
LUI prised to meet an obi acquaintance,
au attorney from lils hom" town in
Texas) to whom he declared he never
wm- in better condition.' Thin after
noon before a largo eruwd In bis gym
nasium, JoliLson donned the gloves
with his t*rain? r??. He took on succes
sively three bobers for several rounds
each und also went tb rough part of
hlr legulur indoor exercises.
Everybody in Moran's camp was
cheerful tonight and conlhlent that ho
would win (be championship. Their
confidence, they raid, was due tb the
constant 'improvement Aloran had
shown during bi: tl alb big. In ability
to take punh hinent. Moran's test hus
been n severe one.
William Lewi-. American middle
weight, who has boen iud ping lo con
dition Moran, to toughen tho challen
ger, recently has been mulling Mo
ran'stand with his barnie at his rides
and with legs braced while Lewis
rained blows to the point of the Jaw
Hying to knock bim down. As a
result of this training Moran will en
ter the ling tomorrow with facial
scars left there by the bard punches of
btv aparring partnerr.
Johnson baa- trained assiduously.
He began hie work two weeks earlier
thad Moran and has been careful not
to overdo it. As in his preparation for
fights in the United State?, Johnson
har not missed anything from his op
ponent's camp that he might use to
advantage. Seemingly he has made
up hie mind as to the tactics he will
use in the ring tomorrow night. He
said today, however, he way prepared
to adapt himself to the tactics of Mo
ran.
Under thc rules, hitting in clinches
will bc permit-sable and Johnson be
liever his abilities in uppercutting and
in fighting will give him an advantage
over Moian.
In the betting tonight Johnson re
mained a three to one favorite.
LEGALIZE FIGHTING
Louisiana Bill Provides tixtensinn of
Fistic Bouts to 20 Hounds.
(By Associated Press)
Baton Uougo, La., Jun? fi.-Twenty
round decision boxing bouts will be
legalized in Louisiana under the terms
Of the Gahagnn bill, which today pass
ed the Senate with but one dissenting
vote.- - It had pi ev louai y passed- the
House by a voto of 70 to 1. Governor
Hall has not'indicated that he will
veto the. measure.
Under present statutes only ten
round, no decision bouts, could be
held in the State. '
-The new law .while authorizing
championship matches, stipulates that
they must be held only under the aus
pices, ot an athletic club and the va
lions municipalities'of the State are
given large latitude in rt'gu Int in g the
bouts held within their Jurisdiction.
Cobb Jumping ls Piffle,
Detroit. Junei.26:--"All this talk of
'Ty' Cobb. going over to tho Federal
League ia pirrie." enid Frank J. Navio
president bf the Detroit Amer
ican League Basehnji Club today with
referen i? io the reports that Cobb ls*
dissatisfied with the local conditions.
"To prov? his loyalty to me this year
he signed a two year's contract when
he could have merely signed for one
year and watch'developments in the
Federal league."
NATIONAL
At Uosto i 4; Now York tn. . . ?
At Cincinnati 0; Chicago 2.i second j
i?a?n?' called ?ji t'?th, darkness i
AtvFlttBhhrgh ?5; St. Louie 2. (10
innings?. '
At t'inclt?:i'.ti Chicago C. (Hist
game.)
. At Host on 4: New York S. (lirst
game.)
At Brooklyn 7; Philadelphia 4.
?ut of tfi? Collar.
Brooklyn'..N. Y..*?June ?0.-Brooklyn,
got out-of tho cellar today by beating
Philadelphia* 7 to 4? in a frc? bitting
sand loose fielding game.
Score
Philadelphia ... 010 Oil 001-4 13 .">
Brooklyn. 321 000 10.x-7 11 3 <
'Jacobs. Mattisen, Baumgardner,
Tincup and Burns; Pfeffer and Fisch
er, McCarty. 1
(.hints (.rubbed Tu".
Boston, June 26.-By bintting all of
Boston's pitchers bard. New York !
won both games of a. double header
today, tho first 8 to 4, and t?e second
10 to 4. Evers. Gilbert and Tyler
were.put off tho-field In the fifth, in
ning of the first game for disputing a
decision of Umpire Kigler.
Scores
New York .110 010 C20 -X 13 2
Boston. 001 002 010-4 7 4
Mathewson and Meyers' and McLean;
Tylor. Rudolph and Whultng. .
Second gallie - . ? .
New York.001 OOO 0IU-Kl 14 2
Boston.000 010 ill- 4 8 1
Fromme and Movers.'McLean ; Jam-;
es, Coereliam, (Vitcher and Whaling.)
Chicago Took Two.
cincinnati. O:, Jun? 20.- Chicago
Won a doubleheader from-Cincinnati j
today the first 6 to 2, and the second 1
to 0. The second game wrw called at
the end of the seventh inning dp a<
coUnt of darkness. Chicago won the
first by hitting Douglasn hard. Trio
second game Waa n pitcher J" battle be
tween Humphries and Ames.
Bcore
First game
Chicago ... ... 203 001 000-6 7 2
Cincinnati .. .. 100 uOl 000-2 7 2
Vaughn and Hargrove; Douglass,
Lear and i'lark, Gonzales.
Second game.
Chicago . 00 100 0-1 3 2
Cincinnati ... -. 00 000 0-0 r> 0
Humph rit-.- and Bresnahan; Ames
and Clark.
Ten Inning Battle.
Pittsburgh. June 26.-A- triWe by
Mitchell, followed by Kelley's sacri
fice fly, gave Pittsburgh a 3 to 2
victory over St. Louis in the tenth to
day.
Score
St. Louis . ..000 110 000 0-2 1
Pittsburgh .. . 010 001 00 1-3 11 1
Sallie and Snyder; Cooper, McQuil
lan and Gibson, Coleman.
AMERICAN
At Philadelphia 9; Washington 0.
(forfeited) first gamer
At Philadelphia 6; Washington 5.
(10 innings second game.) ?>
At Chicago 2; Detroit 1.
At New York 1; Boston 2.
At New York 1; Boston 2.
At St. Louis 2; Cleveland 0.
New York, June 26.-Boston won a
ten Inning pitchers' battle from New
York today, 2 to 1. Juhvrin Opened
the tenth wth an infield hit and Gard
ner sent him to third base with his
third singh*. Fisher wUd-pltched
Janvrln home.
Score
Boston . .. 000 001 000- 2 6 '1
New York ... . OOO 010 000-1 ,6 0 '
Coombe, Leonard and Cady and '
Car Hogan ; Fisher and Nnnamnkcr.
Philadelphia, June 26-Both gamea .
of today's double header here with
Washington were victories for Phil
adelphia, the visitors ' forfeiting the :
first in the fourth inning 9 to 0, and
the second beliig decided in ten in
nings, 6 to 5. Umplr? ' repeatedly ?,
culled hall? on Pitcher Engle, of ,
Washington, sustaining the claim, ol' <
Philadelphia thut the twirler was de.-!,
livering the ball unfairly" by navlng
both feet off the rnbbrr when he
pitched. Manager Grti?th protested
and refused to order bis men to re- j
sum play as Chill pulled his watch,':
?bd ordered the players to their po
sitions. Chill then forfeited the game,
the score being 2 to fl lil favor of the '
Athletics with the buses filed and two j
men "out.
Score:
Second game: \ 1
Washington . . 100 000 022 u-5 8 1 ?
Philadelphia .' 20,c, 010 OOO 1-G 12 7 *
Ayers, Bentley, Boehlibg, Harper .
and Henry; Sh^wkey, Bender and
Seining. ,'
Seven tn a Row.
Chicago, June 2C-Chicago won jhi
r, eve n th., cont ecutive ga?*:"?? (oday *?v
m ??'.rt g lt thieu sirsieftt f tom Detroit,
2 to 1. The game was a pitchers'duel
between Faber and Dubuck, 'the for- ?
mer having a shade the better of the ,
argument.
Score- ' ..
Detroit.000 000 010-^4 3.0
Chicago ... .. 000 002 OOx-2 5 3 ?
? Dubuc and Stanage; Faber and
Mayer. . >
? Longest Hit In Tears. f\
St. Louis, June 26:-r-4la8 Williams't
home run, the longest hit made h?re
in years, with Shotten on first bas> t
gave St. LOUIB two runs today and put i
th? home club in second! place tn the i
pennant race, Cleveland was helpless
before Hamilton and lost 2 to 0.
-Scored - <
Cleveland.. .000 000 000-0 6 OJi
St. Louis ?.2?0 OOO' OOx-i 6 1 i
Conamore and O' Nell; Hamilton
and CrosBln.'.
Real Moaning of Leisure; . (
"Leisure." says Deacon W. Ci Palmer,
"ia no time to loaf, lt's ? tim?' to do
ffiose tilinga you've bean wanting to
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FOU AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Auditor, subject to
the rules of the democratic primary.
lt. A. Abrams.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for thc oflicc o? Auditor, subject
to the rules of 11"* Democratic pri
mary J. H. C. GRIFFIN.
FOB COLN TY SI> PB H VISOR
I hereby announce Myself a candi
date for county supervisor, subject to
the Democratic primary.
.1. MACK KING.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the ofllce of county super
visor of Anderson county, subject to
the rules governing the democratic
primary. T. .M. VAND1VER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject' 1 <> Hu: rub's of democratic
primary. C. F. MARTIN.
"FOR COMMISSIONER
lt. A. Sullivan bf Fork township ls
hereby announced for commissioner
for Section One, comprising Fork,
Rock .Mills, Pendleton and Centervllle
townships.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county commissioner for the
third section, cousin inc, of Garvin.
Llrushy Greek, WiMiauiSton and Hope
well townships, subject to the action
of the dein?Tratio primary.
H. A. FOSTF.R.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for commissioner for Honea
Path, Belton, Broadaway and Martin
townships. District No 4, subject to
the rules of the democratic primary.
' W. F. TOWNES.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Com-nhislnner from District
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Hock
Mills, Fork and Centervllle town?
uhips. Subject to the rulen of the
democratic primary.
JOHN R. CULBERSON.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for county commissioner from Section
4, comprised of Belton. Martin, Honea
Path and Broadaway township.*!. Sub
ject to the rules of the democratic
purty. H. D. SMITH. *
Better known as "Dick" Smith.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner of Third Sec
tion consisting of Williamston,
Brushy Creek. Hopewell* and Garvin
Township?, subject to,.the r.ulea of
the Democratic primary.
W. A. (Berry) SPEARMAN.
I hereby announce myself a'candi
date for commissioner from .District
Nu. 2, comprising 'Pendieron,' 'Rock
Mills, Fork-and ('entervllle townships,
subject to the rules of the democratic
primary. D. 8*. HODSON.
FOR CUITNTY TREASURER 7
I hereby announce' myself-a candi
date for county treasurer, subject to
the rules of tho democratic party.
. -_J. MERCER KING.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county treasurer, subject to
the rules and regulations of the
democratic primary.
_Dr. W. A. Tripp.
I hereby announce myself as a can
lldate for County Treasurer of An
derson county subject to the rules of
thc Democratic party.
_ JACOB O. SOLINGER.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Treasurer*, subject to
the rules of thc Democratic primary.
W. A. ELROD.
1 OR P RUBATI-: ,11 tl UL
W. P. Nicholson is hereby announc
ed Os a candidate for re-election to
the 'office of Probate Judge, subject'
to the rules of the democratic pri
mary-_
1 hereby announce myself a candi- ..
late for the of?ce of probate Judge of.
Anderson county, subject to the rules
and to the result Of the Democratic1
primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE.
Thereby announce myself a candi
lale for Probate Judge of Anderson
l?ounty subject tb the rules, ^ot tba
lemocrtlc primary. . W. F. COX.
1 hereby announce myself a ?hndl
late for the office.of Probate. Judge,- tor
Anderson' county, subject to the.rules
?r the D?mocratie Primary.
_ I. T. HOLLAND._
1 hereby announce myself, a candi
dato for the off leo of'Judge ot pro
bate for A ti demon cou.ity,'-subject to'
thc rules governing the democratic
primary election.
S-J&j TtlBRSON. ?
~ FOR "STATJ8~8^N^l,'??? ==T
I hereby announce myself a candi
date' tor State Senator from Anderson
County, subject to the rubi's of the De
mocratic primary election. ?
J.L. MHER^RTj^
I hereby announce myself a candi
ote for the Stave Senate, from Ander
i?n county, subjtct to the rules of the
Democratic prlmaiy. ,'r
, Clint Summers,. Jr.
. R?PRFTS?NT?TIVB
I hereby arin ounce myself aa a can
litlate for House of Representatives
'rom Anderdon 'county,- subject to the*
rules of the democrat!-; party.
. OSCAR p. QRAY.
I hereby announce biyselt a co ndl
late for the House of Representafivea
rront Anderson county subject to the
rules ot tho democratic primary. ;?
'. j ^RUFIJS PANT. JR..
FOB CMlNOBKrW ? "
I hereby ann ounce riiyself a candi
date for Congress from the Third Con- *
G ress ional - District,: subject 'to < the
rules of the d?mocratie party.
JOHN-A. HORTON,
Belton/8. C. j