The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 30, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Yesterday's Results
Al ANIH'H.SON, ?.?; (.rcciii ?H.-, 2.
Xi Spiirtillihurg. I?; t'nffiirj. ll.
HOME HOPE
AN E4?
- -|
GREENVILLE LOST GAME TO
ANDERSON YESTERDAY
BY SCORE OF 9 TO 2
ROBINSON PITCHED
Anderson Had Greenville Out
classed And Remains At Top
of League Again Today
As a result of Robinson's masterly
pitching and the t r< nu ndous slug
ging of isis tea m-mut cn. Anderson
will - i ? . -1111 spend ni least ? moro
?lay i. i lop ol' i!i<- pononlag. column
In Hu I'hdinon: League. Tho you!!3
. ont'-paw cn l! . firjii}' line for An
derson won Hie lirsl c:im? for Hie An
demon le:m na Hie Itome ground
wiien Greenville wa- defeated yost or
ita v a lt er non hy a ?core of .? to 2 ,1
llol-!nsou e.; pit lied I'ylnr :;t every
L'.ago cf th? cam.' ami willi Hie real
o! t.!" team kitting all ihn 1 ;;oeiiville
hurler's offer i agu the game wa:, easy
f..::- ii - "hom?! holies."
\b011l pu lan - had gathered at
Luina Vista falk when Hie gain.- was
called ai fi-o'clock. Anderson toon
the field and retired H reenvido tn (,m.(
wo, linee order. Stuart, flrs-.l to the
ha! for (!i 'envido succumbed to three
ol i .?hui nu's puzzlers and retired lo
the hench, .lolferies walked, hut in
trying io steal second was thrown ont
hv .Millwood, fotest whiffed ut titree
nico ones ami the Greenville-club took
tho field. Then is when the locals he
can lo break up tho affairs. Watkins
.valli, d as followed by Graydon who
wa:i safe ul first liane when l'ope
un:oped Hi < 1 ?row altor Graydon bad
laid down a pretty I un and
when i'o|.?- threw- lb- ball to
i hird hue to cash Watkins Jeff er
min! ami t-?it 1 .inner was safe. With
I.wu un "lied" Childer"' ROI a pretty
Kingle. :.-Hiing Watkins and then
Hull, manager of the team, came to
hat. < "?i i hier..-: stole second and with
things in that tlx Hull leaded on a
Texas leaguer, scoring Graydon and
Childers. Ripley struck out and
then Cull scored ou a wild pitch hy
Plylcr. .Mccoll grounded out tn first
base, ToU.ison walked but was caught
intpplliL' off fir-t and t!ie side was re
tired, innis 4. hits-, two.
Anderson scored again in the third
on tiiree luis, one being a two-bagger
by Graydon and an error by the pitch
er. The locals stored again in the
sixth on two hits, again in the sev
enth on two hits and the two final
scons were registered hy th 1 locals
in Hie eight'.! on Millwood's single, an
error of short stop, a sacrifice lill and
Childers' two sacker.
. Greenville scored her first run In
Hie second inning wh<m Pope. tirst
baseman for Slouch's aggregation,
Hounded Hie first offering on the nose,
knocking it almost to fie fence. Then
hall took ; bound, went over the fence
and Pope received, a Lome run. Rob
inson Immediately steadied np, retir
ing the next three men In short order.
He had things his own way from that
time until the fiftli inning when on an
error and throe hits Hie Greenville
team managed to register agnin. So
far as they were concerned thc game
ended rigid then and there.
The work of Robinson was ace-high.
He struck nut ton men and yielded
only six lilts while flylnr for Onwn
ville gave up ll hits and struck out
only five men.
The Anderson team put ip a first
class exhibition of baseball, playing
like seasoned veterans and they gav-*
thc young pitcher splendid support.
The box score will give an iden of
how the affair happened:
Greenville.
AR I! Hi PO A E
Smart. 2h.3 ? ti 1 2 0
Jefferie*. 3b.2 fi 0 0 1 1
Potent. If.4 U 1 3 0 0
Pope, lb.4 1 2 10 1 1
Woods, if. 4 0 0 0 0 O
.Jackson, cf.:i 0 0 2 0 0
Roberts, sr. 3 0 0 3 1 2
Cates, c.4 0 1 r, 2 0
Pl viol, p.4 i. ?. ? 4 1
.Jenkins.I 0 0 0 ? 0
Total.32 2 fi 24 ll G
"Hatted ror Jackson In 8th.
Anderson.
AR R H PO A E
Watkins, SH.-I 2 I Q 3 .1
Graydon, if.I 2 l Q 0 0
ohildeto, ::b.5 13 2 1 0
%BH11? rf .r, 1 I 2 0 0
.Ripley, .:.o. 4 1 3 0 4 0
Mccoll, ll... .. ..a 0 0 12 0 0
Tolllron. cf.a 0 0 ?? <? ?
Millwood, c.4 1 2 11 1 1
Roblitrpn, p.4 1 0.0 .1 0
.fetal.32 ?? ll 27 14 4
Set.ie by Innings
Anderdon ... . .401 001 12x- ? 11 4
Greenville.010?01? tlOO-2 6 5
Summary-Two base hits, Gray
don, Childers; home nins, Pope; sac
rifice hits, (3 ray dun. 2; McColl; base
on balm, off- Plyler, fi; off Roblnspn.
3; st i nek out-by Plyler. 5; by Hob
Inron. IO"; wild pltchep, Plyler 1; hit
by pitched^ bali. Graydon.. Roberts;
stolen barong 'Graydon, Childers; left
on basea, Anderson 3; Greenville, fi;
hltu off Robinson; 0; off Plyler .11.
Tim?, 1 : BO.' -Umpires, Mr." Moseley,
Mr. Price. Attendanca. 400.
IN THE R
Three W
:s WON
SY VICTORY]
jj BUNTS 1'
\\>11, how do you ?ike '. in?
Soin.- dub. what? The MTV liest ;:J
tliis lean.ic and that's no juke.
If Anderson isn't proud of lier has?.?
bsill team. !-::?? should lu-.
.Mal : ill we ar an tui>. Unod for
nniilher ?veek np . -rc ?il least.
..chick" Watson is slated tn pitch
for Anderson this afternoon ami what
"Pet" Robinson did yi?s;?'ri!:iy '.<. catii
?lo today.
It may IK- that lon ir. a KOO il isrowdj
for Anderson io furnish nt u baseball!
came hut it is a mighty sorry showing'
for any town m make mi ll.pening!
dav ai home.
Wo hate lo think ol' whal will hap
I en to Greenville du ri ti?; Ih'itexl ;?\.
day.-;.
And who j-, thia (luthrie, pit ching a
no-hit l?ame again i Gaffney for Spar
fanlnirg? Wail until ?.ve gol a look at
ilim and be will forget I hal lie ever
pit< heil a no hil game.
lloii"::t now; Isn't that hall good mt
waa ever played in Hie Ca rah na Asso
ciation?
The fans liked the work of McOoll
on first base yesterda> nm) ile y had
a pcrfecl righi lu. lie play ? the game
from Um time the liri niau r np until
the last one ba'.? been si ruck oui.
When "I "d" Childers derides it ls
time tor bim to hil a lew lie i- filling
lo hit and t at is all Ilten is to it. We
are just aching l'or a sieht nf him try
?UK Sparlaubnrg pitch TH a round or
t wo.
If Gaffney doesn't net ? piclicr or
two before she conies here ue.M week
she will wish she had.
How about Robinson's throws to
first base? The runners just liave to
take.a mortgage while they are down
lhere.
Millwood is fhowinp up remarkably
well as a cat-ber and he um nosle a
few every now nilli then as ?'ell.
All hail the power of the Manager's
n,um Mr. Bull.
Bull himself is certainly no slouch
when it conies to laying up against a
Kood one. Ile can afford to wait and
I look them over.
N'ow don't I bat 1.000 make a pretty
row of figures on the topmost round?
Witli five out of six willi (irccnville
and two cai three from Gaffney nexl
week, we will bo prepared to show
Spartanburg a thing or two when we
no there.
If we keen thia paco lip It will take
Uwo interurban cur-; :o lir-.ul the fans
over to Bpartanhiirg fur lite opening
j K?me.
i Tiie. only I rouble in Ihn world with
the Greenville team and tho Gaffney
team is the fact that they are shy on
pitcher.*-. Willi two? Rood hurlers their
tennis would equal ours
"if ours ain't tho I? st club in Hie
whole shining world it is darn nigh
U"
Mr. ltlce and Mr. Moseley ilo mighty
well as umpires. Take ?1 look at I hem i
this afternoon.
Let's see If we can't inTease the
attendance r; llltl-? at today's Kaine.
Ladies nay for Wednesday. Most
every man has a mother, wife or
sweetheart and it is up to him lo
take her out to see the Rame. Wed
nesday. No admission charged, every
lady admitted free.
The afternoon game here on July
Fourth should brins oui a tremendous
crowd.
"Tommie" Slouch is almost sore,
bul "Tommie" is too Rood n sport to
let one "loose" worry him hinch.
Roberts, who ?fticiated at ,'ihort stop
for Greenville yesterday made on1
beautiful catt ch when he actually ran
down, a line drive. He robbed us of a
good blt and maybe a run.
When it conies to bunting the bases
full and scoring runs Graydon knows
a thing or two about tho game. He
did that ai. Gaffney Thursday and re
peatod it yesterday.
Plyle.r of the Greenville team is a
better hitter than tie ii n pitcher, '
It will he well worth a trip to the
park just to see Watson pitch today.
Bull will be manager of Hie team
for the time being at least and ho
will, give a good account of himself.
About the fastest man on his feat on
the'entire club in Toll ison, who plays
center field for the locals.
ins Straight for A
LADIES WILL SEE THE I
GAME FREE TOMORROW!
NO ADMISSION CHARGED AT
THE PARK GATE
TO BE LADIES DAY
Fresidrnt Anderson Club Made In-1
Icrcsting Announcement Last
Night for Wednesday
Tin? ladies- find bless Vin will'
seo tomorrow's game o? baseball be-,
tween Anderson and Greenville of lite
Piedmont league, without any cost.
President Whuley aniiuuti red last
night that tomorrow will b<- ollieially!
d' Ignaleil ns ladies day and every,
lady earing lo attend the game will
he admitted free ?if charge.
Anderson won tile gain? from
Greenville yesterday ami it is believed
that she will win bot'i the remaining
games hm li must he admitted that
the locals did all tiny could do ye*-!
(.inlay ami ii is said thai Greenville'
lia- a good pitcher in stor? for iH. . !
rat-to tomorrow Wiih nothing io
pay for admission (in- lutil. > should
certainly take advantage of Un- oller
amt turn oui -loiiioi iou
Th?? Anderdon team is "going good"
ami if tin* funs will lend their support
Un- I?.eal el-j h will !ui\e a h.n.- leid
winn they go up a ga i ULM Spurlntiburg
-at whit h lime thal lead will t,e ind??
still h.nfl r.
STANDING OF I HE CLUBS
Piedmont.
W I. PCT.
AX ll KU SC ?X.:; o ! nun
Spat tanbiiif*..'. l .vr.ti
Gi cen ville.I Mtd
Gaffney.Ml :: .own
Mutt li Atlantic,
vV I. ITT.
Columbus.7 3 ..ou
Albany.c. 4 .timi
roi um bia.<"> 4 .?fl?
Charleston .ii 4 .?(Ml
Havannah.5 .". .f.Ofl
Augutia.4 .400
Macon.4 ii .400
Jacksonville.2 s .Min
A merit an.
W I. ITT.
Philadelphia.:'.!> 2? .?.00
Si. Loni:-.'.Mi 2'J .500
Detroit.. .-.37 :?i .54-1
Chicngo.?? 2!? ."?47
Washington.35 :?fl ."> :s
Heston.31 '.2 .alfi
New Ytirk.2:'. ::7 .383
Cb-vela ml.2:! to .::c,r,
N at ional.
W I. PCT.
Jew Yolk...37 23 .?17
?Cincinnati.31 23 .574
[chicago.33 30 .f.24
Pittshurgii.i'? 2S ..".17
St. Louis. 31 33 .4S4
Philadelphia.-7 .474
Brooklyn.2." 32 .458
Posten.2.*i :::'. .431
federal.
W L Pi'T.
Indianapolis..15 22 .?ll
I Chicago.?'>'' 2i? ..'".74
Halt ?more.35 2S .r.r.r.
Rutfalo.:i! 2.". .554
Kansas City.32 32 .f?00
Brooklyn.2? SO .464
Pittsburgh.25 33 .431
St. Louis.2S 30 .4IS
Southern.
W I. PCT.
Mobile.. .-.m ::i
Birmingham.4<i 32 .r>5<?
New Orleans.3? 33 .r,42
Chnttnnocgn.4(i 3V. .54S
Atlanta.3? 34 ..r.14
Nashville..7 37, .614
Memphis.21 40 .437
Montgomery.25 30 .391
N '?rib Ca nd inn.
W L PCT.
Durham.33 22 .?00
i Chai lot te.34 23 .590
Wi n rton.30 24 .55?
Raleigh.2? 30 .4154
Ai.hovi'.Te. ".23 34 .370
{Greensboro. 21 .14 ,382
Tiie r;;.rre- inls afternoon will be
played al Retina Vista Park aid lt
behooves every tant to be present.
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ? o o o o
o ?
n PLAY AT 1:3? o
o - o
As was announced last night o
Hint the game between An- o
derson and Greenville for thia o
afiernoon would be called c
promptly at 4:30 Instead ?>f- ??
Instead of 5 ns yesterday. Pans o
should remember this 'fact o
and be in the grand stand not o
later than 4:30 o'clck. The o
umpires will see to it that the o
players tin not lose as much o
time as they dbl yesterday o
and the game will proceed o
o - considerably faster than wan o
?O . that exhibition. Remember o
o * the time and place. 4'30 at o
Buena Vista Park. Com? put o
o and root for tho League lead- o
o ers. . o
lo . o
lo O OOO Jj o oooooooooo o O
? ". 1/9J . .
SPORTS
f. *
nderson _j
NO HIT PITCHER WAS
RUNG IN BY SPARTANS
Great Game With the Gaffney
Nine Resulted in a Triumph
For thc Phcnom
i ._
1
Spa ri u ii IM; og .limo 20 ('lillirie. HU
ON Illill-lougUCI . piffll< i! ?I lui Im
Kaine again*) Cn tr my. w * i i t . . ;
illie Tip-Tops luitnmorcd I\\I> Huli'tte\
pitchers fur a iola! ol i:? hil-. While
ll'.'- lidding vv.o n i t i. .-,::, ih?' caine j
j wes lull ul thrills. MeAilhiir. lor
j Spat tunhurg. knoel'ed two home runs I
ami a sn.-rim-, hp oui ,,i live Hm??? ai
?hat. Howden lined om a Ihiee-hase j
|hii wiih the luise! ml: Gu Huey didn't j
i have a chance OM- pt in Hu (hird,
i when through Hie masterful pitching j
I of Guthrie th- r'.de wan rei!ted;
Aluni! L'ai fan: raw ?ic came,
j lltiK si nie:
(.?l'.lle.. ;
\H lt ll I'd A P.
! ?V?nole, cf. t 11 ii i 0 o j
: lieshield: ll loo 2 II O j
.Mal ! in. ii. 4 ll ll I ll ! j
! ll?nrdN?!h . ? . ! <i n :: :t i '
Hamilton, '.h . o o o o i
Marlin, p. . " " " " "
i 'itrry l it. ?'. o o 11 o nj
Robert c, us.. -, ?. o i J :.
Gaines, c. u il I l n
Ballard, p.. '.. . i ii ? i ) "j
Total.o :'i V 5 '
Sfiu."ltiiihur| .
A P. it ii IM A. V.
Bowden p:., :; .: i
Mc Ai Him. !'i i 3 11 ti o
I < '"obie, i i.fi 1 I :! o o I
\Ve|i h. ;th. i i I :? o o ?
H?dgeii .-?>.-J u I l :. j
I.... kel hie, (. .! Il ll . :; ll
Mai tin. c ;. I I ;! I il dj
i'amp. ll". t I I 1 o I
Gath i ie. p. 1 i i II ii ul
Total.lu HI l"
Sollie lu Ini.illt'.i
: pai 1.1 ni, a. ?.. ..??:{ inn 11 _' x n? i:i
Hu H'm.-.ni." una mu? o o
AMERICAN
Al Philadelphia I: Horion. 7 Hirst
game).
At I 'hitit H lpn ia 7: I Sos I o ii " (sec
ond game i.
At Washington I; New York. il.
At I'levelnnd-St. Louis, no game; j
rain. ;
Ai Detroit 2; Chicago. :!.
Split Bauble Kill.
Philadelphia, uno 29. Boston split I
even with Philadelphia in a double j
header here today.the ?oj nar wi:.liing
Hie first game 7 >.> 1 ami tlx- home :
leam iii'- second hy "i io i
Beere :
Huston.00!' ! IO m ? 7 12 _.
t'nthidclphia ....ooi ooo ooo i :. i
l.ccnaid and Cairlgim; RtiMi.
Drown and Behang.
Second game:
I lost on.OOO -H. ' Obj J "
Philadelphia. . ..".':<. OOO lOx '. IO tl
.lulim mi and Cad;.. I'biuk amt l.upp. j
Pilcher Won Hie (.'cine.
War hingt m.'. .lune J!* Washington I
beat New Yorh imlay, i lo u. I'...'-.li
ing a Ho'.veil hut four scat tel ed hits
and sewed Hie winning inn hi nu i'll'
iii ike third inning.
Sow !.:
New York.(HM) nun ooo 0 l o
Washington. . ..0001 000 "lix I 7 0 j
ing and Henry. I
Took Opening Ga mc.
Iii Unit, .tune 29. Outhitting De
troit two lo one today. 1'hjciign took
the opening Kaine of a series ol' three
willi the Tiger:. :'. tn 'J
Score :
Chicar'".'nm 102 000- :'. I ' 2
Den.iii .ino min oin 2 fi ;:
lien:;, Ka ber and Schul k; Hall.
Main ami McKee.
('OUR TALK Kl? WITH G ILM O Rt.
Presiden! of Hie Federal League Ile
Hied That .lumping Was Ills,
cussed.
Buffalo, N. Y., June 29.-President
James A Gilmore, oi Hu- Federal
baseball league and Ty Cobb, of Hie
Del roil American league, met today
In a hotel here Rumors that Hie
Podeial league oll'i lal bad made C?lib
au offer lo juilij lo the Porterai
league were denied by holli Gilmore
? und Cobb.
"We jur! hud n pleasant chut." nulli
Piesidoill Gilmore, "and aller a few
minute-', talk Cobb left lo Ampire a
liai '-ball game. The matter of bis
joining the Kodon 1 league now or at
any otb il time war not raced."
P.-. ?dint Gilmore mated that he
came lier.'- to a" slat Hal Chase in
treeing hi.i: elf 'from the injunction
obtained by attorney? of Hie Chicago
Willie Sox which prohibi?- Ibo flrot
nnncmnn from playing willi the Buf
falo -Pedetair. in New York r?ale.
Pending thc oui come of tho litiga
tion, rn? ai tempi will be mude.hi play
Chase either in filip or any ottier
l?tate, said Mr. Gilmore, who left for
Cltlcag tonight. Cobb left by boat fo?
Detroit. . ' ?. f.: .
?oUT^RlOjE?GUE
Al Birniiiighom 7; Montgomery', 3.
. At Chattanooga 10-4; Atlanta, 9-2.
At Memphis 3; Nashville, fi.
At Mobile 3; New Oi leam 3 (il In
nings, dark).
Where They Play Today
Greenville til lunVrvm:
(.'nillir) ni Spnrlaiihiirg.
FEDERALS TO CLAIM
CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE
President Gilmore Says Defi Will
Be Handed Oilier Big Ler.gue.
At End of Season.
I'liicUKO, Jillie 'JV .~< nie leam e!
Hie l-Vilerail League will claim tl- .
world's baseball . hautpiiniisliip ilii<.
run.
Tins aiiimiiucemeiii ?a came
imlay fri itu t ? 1 . - utli . .1. me (?II
liiore, pi e. iii. ni ef Hie C?derais He
saiii Hie winner n| ile ponuiil in 111
orgailii ?it inn. IV< nilli e|iallelli;e I'm
winn";- nf ! .!. wiirlM's series, lie!ween
'. h . National and \merlean Leagues.
If this is mil ac .. pied md generali) i
it i* coiicederl :: will HOI I? . tho wiu-l
II i UK Pede ra I league ?d-.ili and a leam
nf stars frem the remaining ?caius
will play ami th?' world' i hnmpion
sliip will lie claimed li> Hu vlei or
Til . Coderai Leanne hases its claim
lo major leanne calibre un '"new pap
el and pilbil-' recom? ii inn " Tin- Nat
ional ami American Leagues. Iipwcver.
aie purtles lo Ho- mitioual agreement
and are barred Iroui cont .'sting willi
so--alb d oulla'.s hugues, ??uch a<? lite
Federal
NATIONAL
Ai '.iv York ." : Brooklyn, I (tirft
v ame
Al New fork Rrooklvii. ti hf
oral gamei
At Lo i ni Philadelphia. ? . I
^ i on lids
Al SI Louis I ; Pill hui g, -I.
\i ( lue.icu in; cincinnati ..
Wils l i?e fur All.
Chicago. .lUI.e jp Scene: aime :l
riotous marl.e.I n,.- Uni game today
which Chicago won lu io 7. Li Hie
sixth inline; lb,hill/-1 ami Herzog
Welt: o'dered to Hie club house for
pt ol i stilly ag?inada decision ny Pin
pire Ka sou. A lew moments biter j
Olli- ol tile Ked;. lIlTeW a h.ll tOWUI'll
lin- players' hench, bul his alni ivar
pom the h.n landed in one ol' Hie
Held boxes ami fans swarmed otilo
tile Held lille angry bees. They lin
I II I ly were ipiieli'd. Then Mullane}*,
j Milln and Dougluss were sein to
I join lloblilzel and Herzog for colt 11 ll -
I tiing the aigumetit willi Umpire 12a
[ son. A few moments later Sweeney
became angry when Motan spiked
the second l ast man's thumb in slid
I ing io sei omi. amt Hie pair had to In
part, d. Coed wa'- banished earlv ia
the game.
Seo i .. ;
cincinnati.flrtfi POI) 700 7 ;i
Chicago.Oil? nu; 02x IO !l 'J
\ Vlngliug. Kowan ami Clarke;
Vaughn. Lavendel. Cheney and Sren
I a -han.
I ".? nulli tu Kv ell Ktliisli.
New York. June New York and
I Hi ooh lyn sojk pat' in slugging
matches h dav ami Brooklyn won Hie
;'i.-.: rame s i i 7. Hu champions win
ning the - load. < io il. In Cn- lirsl
.mine tin- j wu ?earns aggregated ito
?ill lotulir.g '! ? I a:.i ?.
1 Y it. t game:
? Itrooklyn.O-'O III 120 s Iii 2
I New Yoi h.con mn 022x 7 14 ::
I Itu.kel. Iteulbaeh and McCarty;
11?cum ri e. Krcmiue, Willst and Mov
ers. McLean.
Si corni Cann :
Brooklyn.10? 01? .till ? ti 14 2
New Norh.Ol I 0(1] 02x S ll .r>
Allen. Allehson and Fischer: Tcs
reatl, Mal hewson and Meyers.
Cooper at Hi- Ile-!.
SI. Loni;'. June 20. Because Coop
er kepi St. Loni: ' bits sen tl cr cd. ex
cept in one hilling, while Iris leam
males wen.* ableto bil Hie St. Louis
pilchers when hps meant inns, Pitts
burgh won the opening game of tim
seri- . . 4 lo 1.
Scorn:
Pittsburg.I? 020 001 4 10 0
St. Louis.i HUI DOO 001 - 1 fi I
Coon.-i ami Coleman ; Perrin.
Griper and Snyder.
VIRGINIA LEAGUE
At Port-mouth 2: Roanoke, ll.
At Richmond l ; Norfolk. 0.
Ai Peterrbiirg 4; Newport News. 3
tin inion,rsi.
International League
Ai Jet rey city. ?; Montreal, 2.
Ai Baltimore, ft; Ru fia lo, o.
Al Newall., I; Roch ter, 1?.
At Providence-Toronto, ?rame post
poned, allow Toi onto catch an early
train.
American Association
Al Loni: ville, ii; Columbus, 7.
At Kansnr City, I; Kt. Paul, 2.
At Milwaukee, it; Minneapolis, 7.
Only three gamer scheduled.
South Atlantic
At Augusta 3; Savannah. 4.
At C. .nilibili S; Al hu ny, 4.
At Jacksonville, 5; Macon, G (ll
innings dark).
North Carolina League
Al Wlnotoh-Salem lf>; Asheville, 3.
At Greensboro 5; Charlotte,
At Haleigh 6; .Durham, 9.
sv. : 'IV I s M IT M: ITS
M o
Tin* I.il Hi of l'on rion Mi,m H ty li (I
K?lner iV:i- < liooroil t routed
Tnlk.
Berlin. Germany. Juno .':
?.?.oks since H.o Hoi, hsiag iv.is closed
Inn Hi" ?lotion ni i ' i i . socialists in re
maining lioaloil while itio usual cheer*
lor th?' oiuporoi wi : i:iv, n I Mill
llio jiilijool of |?- ? ? s i om men I la. io
i.i 'Oilman'. 1 it 111 ? - a> mp.it >:\ I.. ; |..
? v\ : ii I Ito ima siioialisi uigui;* m i iit>
'"lt .Hill ! lill <.? l.l I . lift Uni I I.I'S
have shown creal oiianimiiy lu al
ta? King tho so i.ilisi .' id moa -ri
lion a? a broach oi ^nntl maiiuoi's
flie No ri li itel niau l?a/iiti un
doubt edi t si;? aliiiiK Lu ? 'i . i
moni, declare thai i:.i' nevi n ;., i ;?
lillis) lalo' llleasllies lo |i|?'\eul .1 re]
et il ion ul rio li 1? ll li 1 i . ' Instill - lo ?io
elli pet ni
lli ! In- Pr issiau I Mel. 1 h.t:--i n
?live?; ilivosl iualeil lin 1,. ,-. ,|,.
siring lo know whet lier tie ino cou!
iou li 11 Ol nev's nllleo liol heeii ask.'d
io proceed against Hie socialist .
lose majest?, 01 whether ?1 iut'-tiil.'!
lo (uko MO ti ai lion Iti'pl.viug. il:
Inllllsler 01 just I e. w illi'- h.- OVO! ?ly
erillolseil the aol inn ol titi* : ni hilists.
il?1?1 III rod that h.- iloiihteil givitlH
whether ii Wtutlil ho possihlt to col
inn viol inns, sito.- u would prolut Iii;
1- . i" hi I hal I lie " i\ inj; ol 1 .. on ; -
I oma ry e.net. for the emp?re:' Hi
tit ut eil a lian ol I in- t ei.-;i -ta. t rn
feeding}-' 'l'he Imperial onstitut 0:1
provides 'hat ilepulii ma' liol ('.
brough! io account tu: their in-Hous
or ii tt era noes in ile- r'ie'itUai; An
tico, .tilt tri. salli Un- -.Hin?,ie-. -. -iii
place the soelnllsts in Hie li -?i nf
viol ??ra. ami eon viol ion won lil inn'tn
I hem appear martyrs. In either a; ..
Hu- result could not heiiehi Hie slate,
ami it hail Hi-ret?te peen i|e<-h| \ t.,
lalo- no notion oi ii
In MOM Ko- i-hier l.ielikneehi re
i a. ?-iI io ri- ,? whim i iieei weit \, ?.
po ted im- IM oi ti pi mr in Hi ? 1 . .
btfl? Tie- Unthill Hie.-. p/Ojl l i ll t
complaint against him amt H
I' H UMUS lo i ou? .-ni lo lill' plo:
i oat i 'om . ni w au i i a-. -i ai,1 II .
?.. ?o liiiii io be dropi u I .. e .11
peal ed io h ion ..?. ( ..1,1.. ?i.,..l 1 io
i event, whether a mero ref aaa) r,v
neglect io I.liol :,i v. hen Hu- i ..
juror 1 lu-liii oin"?led ls r>utlio|e|ii lo
COIUlitUU' Hi? eulo, ,!l |l : e l .
li.oe iiHoii- wi a stun pi-nlni' ni 1 .
oampiiign :iea in-1 Ho- noeiiilii t are
observai,lo in main pl.o e.- through
om 1 he empire I ho poll, o nut mri
Ii;.'? are purl ieultirly aolivi ar.,HI-.'
tin- o e.iii.'(j "wuritlngini'ii's gym
IIIIHlie Slielel les." Til?') pi 01 e. il liv
?leela?iii!'. Hum political a itoelnlinai
oui ul liaiiil. ami noting Hilder li.i.i iii
ela rall?n they forbid minot-:-. 1.
attending lli?'iii. The socialists itiuln
Iuin thai iliofio a a.o-. lniinns tire non
political ami ile vin eil entirely to gym
nastic work, hut the polite lui vi.? hoon
ahle lo tiring eviih-lice enough to sut
h fy Hie four's that the associations
aro a part of the party':-, propiiganilri
l'or wluniiig ree:iiii s among tlc
yon nu.
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Hopewell, .time There will he
un all day ringing ai titi.- place lin;
1 hint Sunday in .Inly, also preaching
at tte- usual hom hy Hu- pastor. Rev.
ii L. Marlin. Tho public i cordially
invited io come and tiring ?veil lilied
haskel s.
Air Lawrence Stevenson and lam
Hy visited ai Hie home of .Mr. Leo
Welburn Sunday.
Mr. <'hui |fi- Webb, of Hollins, vis
ited al thu homo of Mr. .1 W. White
Sunday.
Mi:.s Alice Kiiij; was Hie gm- ! nf
Mi's Killittie Va nd Ivei Sunday
Miss Herl I lido McDaniel rponi Sun
day with Miss Alina Duckworth.
Hopewell Sunday school is prepar
ing a dinner loi Du- prisoners nf
enmity chuiiigaug No. I. which ir nmv
incaled neat Wilson's - lore. Tue din
ner will he served Thursday, .inly 2.
Mis. Julia Thompson vi: Ped her
mother. Mts. Sunders, in Anderdon.
Sat III day.
Mi l.e, Welburn vi. ?I' d ;,' ; h,,
inane 01 .\ii I ?. I !. Mol'bail Sunday
tiflci noon
SH l.l. HIS! I SSI\H TKIt.ll
Scna'ors linnhe,| In Considero'fini m
-*l? 11**11 ir (limpet'Iit/11."
Washington .lane '_'!.. Thc eons! ?tu
Honality of Hie eli ige in the adiuinla
Iration trade cnmmhtslnu bill prohib
iting "unfair competition" I'nrnishei
tho basis for several hours of henv)
Ional argument m Hie Se?alo tod'iy
Senator HobillKOli, ol' Arkansas, sub
milted cm rt doollsoiis, willett Itt
c|almcd upheld the const ii ut iona
ripht of congress to invest lu a com
mission the power* conferred by tb?
hill. Son alor Robinson also arguer
that Hie prohibition against "uri fal i
competition" was sulHciently dnfinit?
lo enable tho proposed commission t<
fix rules ami regulations for Hie on
forcement of t'10 law
Senator Morah, of Mubo, continuel
his nltack on tho "unfair conn "li
lion" elaina-. Ii<- raid Hie clause WUf
of quo Douante coiiuHHitlonallly. Hi?
principal otiji 'Hon. however, was thal
Hu- clause revers??d Hie unii-monopolj
theory of present lawn.
FEDERAL
At Mnffalo-Plttsburg, ?-old weather;
At Baltimore 2"; brooklyn, ll.
Used the Wllbm.
Baltimore, June ...1
ted bard from Hi . . :.u ej.Mly de
feated Baltimore today il to 2.
Score:
Brooklyn.401 420 000-11 12 t
Rainmore; .. ..011 ooo ooo 2 ii 2
Kinhernn, nnd Land; Wilhelm,
Conley, Vaunt ami Juoklicsch.
The winner among 2!l enlrh'S in a
? conto:-.! for military aeroplane engines
that will lai't several mont ha will re
ceive a $25,000 prize from the British
go verum "nt.
\ in .I I : .ni sent I > i lu absent
<.. * ??mt ami : hen. hitnlH the
?' ? .?.! li - ? ? - '.: yimth. bridges
?li mn. ? and knits closer Ute
lies i>; lamil; and kinsfolk.
i fast lenses, i.lorn met h
ami i;iiiil|imetii, prom pl at
I entom nial courtesy to patrons
h.ive nae,. Kilting i\.r photo
: i ;.' a real pleasure.
; in prk . are eons is'.-nt with
I ;.. high uuallly of our work.
Mate aa appointment today.
Allens Studio
N. Main St.
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II :. u O fl il o u o o u n u II u u u o 0 O
V. iiiihri'ji I'nj|fgo. .lune :*S. The
?eei i i v.oi i! of ih< Wini nop Sumiller
'. .?i l lu. ? jp o I wk a marked la
. :-a e in ihi enrollment The a-i-jnl
alo ?danei pi very much In ex 'e.'ja of
1 I for any privions yea.1, being
'?mi ? 1\ hundred.
\n lillcrcslitlg leal in- is the wide
" I patiouam The 'I mien tn
. i i omi In:dnile every phase nf teach
ing net'.vll.y. hieb school, iJiauiinnr
r-.rade.;. eletn -atary ami r irai schools,
al o repr.??1 ;,n sections of tho
ei,uni ry. There are teachers present
Hom everv county lu South Carolina
and rn ni North Carolina. Clorida and
Georgia.
Dr l?alliet. of New York University,
bas delighted holli racully and stu
dents ibis week with bis lectures on
.Methods of Teaching, Many of the
teacher.- and SuperlnteiideiiH, who
: were fort?nale ->uough to hear liltn
while in their Conference, have sndil
that his lectures alone were worth tim
expense ami trouble ol the S nm mor
School.
Ile will be followed next week by
President Carroll <;. Pearse, of thu
, Wisconsin State Normal, Dr. Pearse
not only hi at tin4 It-.-ad of one of tim .
most wide awake Normals of Hie Mid
dle West, but be is also an ex-Presl
tlenl nf Hie National Kducatiou As
sociation This \- the highest honor
Cial can he bestowed liv thc greatest
I educational associai ion of the worlc
and it is noteworthy that not only Hr.
Pearse, hm also Hr. O. T. (.'orson, who
, is au ex-President ol' ibis Association
will lecture io Hie teachers of tho
Snminer School.
T!ii- conference ol' Hie county super
intendents and ol' Hie rural supcrvt?
? ors this week was highly enjoyed hy
Mie college authorities :'id evidently
iusplted these ollie ia ls willi new en
lliusiiism.
Next, week the prize winning girls
of He Tomato Clubs will begin their
special course as guest? of the col
lege. ;,ml extensivo preparation? are
. heirn: made for their entertainment.
j Supt 1-:. I- Hughes, of Greenville, ls
! giving a special series of lectures this
, week on the construction of apparatus
? for work ii) Geography.
1 A delightful evening's euterlnin
ment was given on Thursday night by
I w. Powell ila! an impersonator,
f who kept bis audience in a gale of
merriment throughout Hie evening.
Preceding those entertainments and
.lectures moving pictures ur-? *howh
' fi oe to the audience. These are us
ually of un educational nature and
' aptly illustrate Ibo use of tho
moving picture as an educational
. agency.
Ktithusinstlc preparations are Uti
J der way for the Independence Hay
1 Celebration, which will bc held on jil
' ly 6th as it is practically impossible
: for the merchants to close their stores
1 on Saturday, the Hil. Tilla cele.hrailon
is under Hie management of Hie Com
. inanity Y. M. C. A.. the merchants of
*t tho city, and Winthrop College. An
"(address will be deliver-Ml by Gover
nor M. P. Ansel, there will he races
i and nthleUs event ;, and a speculator
pageant, of over three hundred Wu?.
! I limp Summer School students entl
: tied "Uncle Sam's Birthday." Thia ls
' in charge of Mi: s Spencer, of tho enl
I-ge faculty, and willi the ri rc'.yorks
'j will give a fitting close to a dt\v's liol
? liday In tho midst of hard and scrluua
I work.
?'?' ,1 Bi.tckmuii.
i" ' .nine 29. - A special Fedor
.. :J jury will convene July C.! lb
investigate nhVrgds thal OhlC?gO
? building contracts have been blaek
? mri. d out of large sums by business
, agents of unions who threatened to tie
; up work hy calling strikes. His trlet
.Attorney .'ames H. Wilkerson imuio
tills announcement today. George
Golden, o? the executive committee of
.' Hie International Brotherhood ol
I Teamsters, said he stood willing tb
' present to ?he grand Jury evidence
'. that organizers of unions not mem
bers of "tho American Federation of
I.abor hod tied up jotm when conjrw.
? tors refused them money.. ... . , .