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Yesterday's Results At Greenville 5; Anderson 7. (First Kaine.) At Greenville 7; Anderson 0. (Second Raine.) At Gaffney 2; Spartanburg 4. Team Plays Here Monday. Where They Play Today Anderson at Greenville. Spartanburg at Gaffney. SEASON TICKETS ARE GOING FAST _"_-_ . M-. ooooooooooooooooooo ALMOST 100 HAVE ALREADY 0 o EEEN SOLD IN A FEW ? SHELL OUT o HOURS TIME ? Tlie campaign to sell 200 o o Benson tickets, good for every o .'-!- o league game to be played at o r*?^ CCIT IAA KlitTXOX? ? Buena Vista park during the re- o 1 Vf dUiL/Li 1UU IVlvJtvlli o ni ai nder of the season, was o ??_ o started late yesterday and In o o two hours time 87 tickets were o Committees Will Coll on Fans To- o Poid. It ls confidently expected o . . . . ' _ o that the remaining 100 will be o - day and I ry lo Dispose of 0 sold before night coraeB tonight o Tot? or 200 Tickets ? an? lhcn>the , **** 0 o will be on a sure financial foot- o - o *ing. It is planned to see every o The two hundred season tickets, the! o fan In town today and ask that o sale or which will guarantee league o he buy a ticket, good for all a baseball throughout the remainder of o games, for $5.00. This ls at the o the season for the Anddson fans, o rate of about 22 Cents per o were placed on .sale with u rush at 6 o game and the ticket is transfer- o p. m. las! night. And while the ten) o able. 60 that If the purchaser o canvassers, representing thc Grenter?o cannot go every afternoon, he o Anderson .spirit, got a .late start, they o can lend his ticket to a friend, o did -onie real business, and by 10 o If there should arlBe any ueces- o o'clock last night reported that 87 of o sity for disbanding the Ander- o the 200 tickets had been sold. | o son team, the purchaser of the o Capt. Yt. H. Hamer led off with a o ticket will be refunded tho nur- o solid purchase of ton tickets. Every- o chase price of the ticket, less o body that was seen accepted tickets' o 22 cents for each game played, o and they all bought. The remainder] o Come across today now, shell o or 113 tickets will be placed on sale'o out and help thc team get o in the citv today. They should bo sold o straightened out.and started on o by this afternoon and the board of di-' o its way. o rector:; placed lu a position to guar-?o o antee league ball for Anderson during O'OTo ooooaoooooooooo thc remainder of the season. . - FEDERAL Aft2r reading the above the bilious_ ?. compositor said ho would like to add At Baltlmore 4; Buffalo 0. a few line., f the "office? would shut At Brookl 3; pittsburg 5. *$ tmCy?,,fnMlet h S,, dT No others scheduled, without the blue pencil. Here ls what _* h0.&rOiVV-?. , ,1'L , Saggs Wns Invincible. "Quit .hollering 'Anderson Is My BaltlmorB* Juiy io.-Baltlruore shut Town and quit the front pew In t ff , tod 4 t Q g tch, your church if you cannot buy at least ed ma8terly game. Score: one season ticket. Who are you any- BaUimore.001 030 o0x_4 7 .2 how that you havent got sumclent Buffalo ..000 000 000-0 2 1 civic pride to stand by the splendid, g d RuBBell; SchuUz, Wood. bunch of youngsters who are winning man and Blair. a pennant for Anderson? Did you say j " _ 'I can't afford it?' If so, quit your kid.' Brooklyn Lost ding. Are you what is called 'A Big " "",'. t J Business Man.' if so, prove it and buy Brooklyn July 10.-Pittsburg today a ticket. You bought Chautauqua tick-, JT*T? BT??M^ T ? ? ets and you got your money's worth T^12 III ?oo"l I 2 and you know it. Now really, don't 1*T?T*?'' '1 ? *T. ?T,?"? 2^2, t" you. Yes. you know you did. Well I Knetzer and Berry; Juul, Peters and you will if you buy league ball season L,ana- _ tickets. Dolt. Today le the time. To- ^rvv-s^i ?TVT? a I r innn morrow will be too late. ' Anyhow, VlKValWIA I^AIjUfii Anderson r"lOiPt do business on. Sun-. ' " dav- At Norfolk 1; Newport News 0 (first "Anedrson ls going to win the pen- game-10 innings), nant. Who said so? Why bless you, At Norfolk 5; Newport News 2 (see the 200 fans who are going to pur- ODd game) chase*those first 200t tickets. After At Roanoke 3; Richmond 1 (first thoy are gone today, as they will be, game). then ?here will be no more season At Roanoke 4; Richmond 3 (second tickets at any price. Why should game-called in 9th, darkness), there bo You didn't get one of thc At Petersburg 5; Portsmouth 2. first ones. 4 . "Anderson will have league ball for NDiRTI4 PARHI INA the balance of the season and on La- "vftlll ^?UVULlllft bur Day hang up the pennant as the At Greensboro 8; Raleigh 0. winner of the Piedmont league. At Durham 7; Asheville 6. "Get busy." . At Charlotte 5; Wlnston-Salcm 4. if you will apply 200 lb? to the acre of our 9-?. or our 4-10-2 or our 4-7-2 to your cotton it help it wonderfully. H .;. .-. ; $ ' ''i"', f} vvanjb tb make all the cotton you can this year and you want to hurry it up so that it will mature ariel open early. ' Ii fays to S??e-DressCorn. BUNTS Well, an even break 1B better than ] losing bqtb. We had decided that two out of 1 three would be enough from Green ville so we will "mop up" thiB after noon* And they had 500 people to Bee the gamo in Greenville yesterday. Which shows that the Anderson team can draw a crowd when it is away from home and lt does seem that it might also draw here. ..*... The schedule calls for Greenville to | come to Anderson next Monday, Tues day and Wednesday but the fans herc are sick and tired of the two teams playing each other forever. Therefore, President Whaley of the j Anderson club will request that Spar tahburg he sent here for three games! If we can trim Spartanburg two out of three it wiil be a settled fact as to where the rag ls going. How many season tickets have you bought? How would it do to play a double header at the park Sunday afternoon? Anderson fans are too busy during the week to go to the game. (Label. This <s a joke.) Come on with a little of that civic pride and help stir up. a crowd for Monday. If Spartanburg comes here Monday there will be the biggest crowd out for the opening game yet seen at Buena Vista. What lt takes to get 400 people out Monday, we happen to have it. An effort will be made to get Mr. Vaugha back to Anderson to umpire for thc series here. He is the best umpire the league has worked yet. Gaffney says that she is "mighty . well pleased" over getting Weills and Mccoll. Both those fellows are good bail players and they are playing with a good team. 'Bad Eye" Guthrie will look worse I after he leaves Anderson with that ? Spartanburg bunch than he does now. , Well,: all together now, a little pep. Let's ztU tvs?ry one of those season tickets today. If we can handle the other 100 tick ets today it will mean that the team's financial worries and troubles are ended. How about buying a season ticket for some friend? Look what Captain | Qamer did. Get ready right now to go out and j root for the home club Monday after noon. ; The Anderson team is leading the league, playing winning ball of the I top-notch variety. We are going to have a crowd Mon day and that's no joke. Stay at home | if you want to and see who cares. All indications are that today's] game will come our way. Of course it would not do to let I Greenville get down In the mouth. | Therefore the Anderson fellows hand ed them tme on a platter yesterday. A number Of fans are planning toi go to Greenville this afternoon to, eeo the last game of the series. Read on this page the offer to the kiddies and let your boy go to the J game Monday afternoon. Remember, every..boy tinder 12j years of age is admitted free Mon fday, Tuesday and Wednesday. And aft between'12 and 15 will bel admitted at a special rate of io cents. ? And ladies are - admitted free all rthe time. , ? Ready Co help get a crowd out Mon day?. . Ready to buy a season ticket? Ready to lend a hand and help An ! dorson have a winning team? . . - . O 0 0 o o. .<?. o o O o o o o KIB8 FREE. o * : .?- ' ... ? : o; It:iras decided last night at '6 ' o meeting \ ot: the baseball I di rec- o p tors for the,three games nett o o Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- o o day, every boy and girl under o o 12 years of age. will'be admit- ? 1 o ted to the. park free. All be- o o tween the ageo of 12 and 1? will o o be, admitted for i?,cents. Tty* , o , ;o ls un expe rim on t on the pa rt o f o o tfte localorganisaUop^ e)&d tt 6 6 cernir cMnpo?Rtfpva.to <> b\ AW?ers?n club is SotHrftng to o ;p make"&h? inbne*. ' Tt??'j?oie Idea 6 o ia tb provide the poop!o ? with o o good, Wholesome amusement o b and to ,givo the ? city some ad- o . p vcr ti sing. Let the kiddie, come o ' o out Monday. 'O o o o o o o o o o o o o STANDING OF THE CLODS Piedmont. W L Pct Anderson. .. ..7 il .583 Spurtanburg.. ..-.S 7 ..133 Greenville.7 7 .500 Gaffney.ii 8 38."? North Carolina. W L Pct Charlotte .42 26 .?18 Durham .40 27 ..r>!l7 Winston.3.1 30 .538 Raleigh.33 35 .485 Greensboro .26 40 394 Asheville.25 43 .386 South Atlantic. W L Pct Charleston.12 6 .6 7 Albany.. 12 8 .600 Augusta.ll 8 .579 Col umblu.ll ? .?ii?O Columbus.10 9 .526 Savannah . 9 ll .450 Macon.6 12 .333 Jacksonville.6 14 .300 Southern. W L Pct Mobile. 47 38 .553 Atlunta.43 37 .538 Birmingham.. .. .. ..44 37 .543 Chattanooga...45 39 .536 New Orleans.44 39 .530 Nashville.44 41 .518 Memphis.36 46 .439 Montgomery .41 56 .423 ->_?,. National. rl W L Pct New York. .41 29 .586 Chicago...41 34 .547 St. Louis.40 36 .526 Cincinnati.36 38 .486 Philadelphia.34 34 .500 Brooklyn. 33 36 .478 Pittsburg...33 37 .471 Boston., ..30 41 .423 Federal. W L Pct Chicago.I' 42 29 .592 Indianapolis.38 31 .551 Kansas City.36 31 .537 Buffalo.-.35 31 .530 Brooklyn .35 33 .515 Baltimore. ..36 34 .514 Pittsburg .. ... ?..30 38 .441 St. Louis.. .. ..... ..30 43 .411 AMERICAN AL Washington 8; St, Louis 4. At Boston 5; Chicago ?'.? At New York 2; Clcvcand 7 (first game). At New York 1; Cleveland 0 (sec ond game)'. '? At Philadelphia 8; Detroit S (ll innings, (kirk). Spilt D?ubie.header. New York, July lO.-^New - York made lt three out of four from Cleve land by splitting even on a double header today. Cleveland won thc first gome 7 to 2 and New York evengu up by taking the second game 1 to 0, the game being called on account ot dark ness in the sixth inning. Score: Cleveland.100 103 101-7 12 0 Nejy York.OOO 100 0D1-?-2 7 1 ' Gregg and O'Neill; Warhop, Piel and Nunn am abc r^ '' i Second game: Cleveland .00 001)-0 3 0 New York_ .. ..001001-1 1 1 Hagerman and Basaler; Caldwell and Sweeney. Eleven Inning Tie? Philadelphia, July 10.-Philadelphia and Detroit had battled for ll Innings today when' Umpire Chill stopped play on account of darkness With the score tied at 8 runs each. Score: Detroit ' -75.. 000 000 062 00-^8 10 1 PrtHadelphla. 203},OO0 003 00--?, 15 4 Ca vet, Doch I er, Main, COyaleskle , and Baker, McKee ; Pennock, 'Bender, Wyckoff, Shawkey and Schang. flt. f.onls Pounded* I ; Washington, July, lb.-WlashiuKton I pounded out 15 hits oft four St. Louie i pitchers today winning 8 to A: and ev ening up.the.series. Johnson'pitched the first five innings and Harper fin ish ed the game. The first three St. I Louis baiters up.In the third singled I but no runs resulted. Score: St. Louisa '.. ..OOO 010 003-4 ii : Washington.. ..340 001 00x-8 ll C Taylor,' Wellman, Hoch;' Devoren* and Agnew a?a Rumler; Johnson Harper and Ai asm i th. - JLOst ta Fifth. ; Boston, July 10.-Boston landed hard on Scott's delivery In the flftt ?nlng today apd defeated 'Chicago ." 1. J. hneon-was hit on thb righi elbow hy a pitched ball io the Aft I innfng and had to retire. Score: Chicago...oioooooo^i 8 i Boston. . ....?OO'Otl OO?-?-5 ? 7 "( J. Scott, Lathrop and Mayer; John son, Bedient and Cady. ? 4 tt ??' <H4nnr?*i i <r> flpfjrsj. v At Jers^;,?ity 0; Proyldeaco 10. ' At Bal timo ro 0; Newark 8. . : At Rochester. 3; Bui'do 8., i . M?. wa - South Atl&ntk i At Augusta-Columbus, rain, C At Churleslou ' ; Jacksonville '4". . Ai: Columbia 2; Macon 1 (13 in .linga). . ' '', *> At Albany 4; Savannah 1. V Anderson Bre OnL mum COCKS PLAYED EXCELLENT BALL YESTERDAY A BATTLE ROYAL The Opposing Twirlers Were] Evenly Matched, Each Get ting Seven Strike Outs Gaffney, July 10.-Spartanburg rame back strong after the crushing defeat of yesterday by taking th I? af-1 ternoon'B game by a score of 4 to 2. The game ranked among the best yet seen on tho local diamond. The pitch ers were about evenly matched each striking out 7 and .walkin? 1, although Dagerhardt made a wild throw in the ninth that allowed thc Spartans to score their fourth run. The visitors pulled off two double plays while "LegB" Martin took in a long fly to center in the seventh on a hard chance. J. Moore used his stick well, securing ono double and two singles from four tripB to the plate. Welch Becured two doubles and made two of the runs for the visitors. The box score: (Spartan burg. AB R Dil PO A li Bowden, If.. ..5011-00 MacArthur, lb.. ..4 0 0 Oil 1 Coble, rf.. 4 0 110 0 Welch, 3b. 4 2 2 2 4 0 Dean, c.40 1 610 Lockerbie, BB .... 4 1 0 0 2 0 Hodgins, 2b.. ..4 1 2 2 0 0 Martin, cf. 3 0 1 2 0 0 Banella, p.4 0 0 0 0 0 32 4 8 27 10 2 Gaffney. " V AB R BH PO A El Moore, cf.4 0 110 0 DoShlclds. if. 4 0 2 1 0 0, Og'-jsby, 3b.. .. 4 0 0 0 3 0 Moore. J., 2b. 4 1 3 4 2 0 McColi. lb. 4 0 0 8 0 0 {Poard, ss. 4 0 0 2 3 1 Vassy. rf.3 110 0 0 Weill, c,.401200 Dagerhardt, p .. ..4 0 10 1 0 53 2 9 27 9 2 Score by innings .Spartanburg. ..010 200 001-i 8 2 Gaffney.... . .000 100 .100-2 9 2 Two base hits-Welch (2), Bongin, Mooro, J., Dagerhardt. Struck out-By Dagerhardt, 7; by Banella, 7. Base on balls-Off Dagerhardt 1; off Banella 1. Stolen bases-Martin, Time 2 hours. 1 Umpires, Robbens and Belue. Attendance 500. NATIONAL At St. Louis 2; New York 0. At Cincinnati 6; Brooklyn ll. At Pittsburg 2; Philadelphia 5. At Chicago ll; Boston 6. . Heavy Hitting Won. Cincinnati, July 10.-Brooklyn bat ted hard today and easily won from Cincinnati, ll to 6. ' Score: Brooklyn.OOO 400 430-11 14 2 Cincinnati .. '..110 000 400- 6 8 4 En cm an, Brown, Fagan and McCar ty; Benton, Lear, Rowan and Clark, ard Gonzales. Chicago Forges Ahead. Chicago,' July 10.-Chicago gained on New York today in the pennant race defeating.Boston ll to 6, white New York lost to St. Louis. A triple by Pitcher Lavender with tho. bases filled featured the game' Score: ' Boston .. '.. ..100 040 001-6 ' 8 0 Chicago.. .. 042 010 04x-ll 13 3 Hess, Crutcher and Whaling and Crowdy; Lavender,-Pierce and Bres nahan, H a rd grove. Xew York Loses Again. St. Louis', July 10.-Dolon's ability to hit, Demareo's curve ball, while Ber? itt was pitching air tight ball and receiving sensational support today gave St. Louis its third successive victory over New York 2 to 0. Score: New York.000 000 000-0 5 0 St. Louis, ?i ... .100 010 OOx-2 9 0 Demaree, Fromme and Meyers, Mc Lean; Perritt and Win go. Philadelphia Takes Third Pittsburg, 'JnTV^ ' lO.^PMladelphia, defeated Pittsburg todity for the third time fn succession 8 to?9: Score: ' Philadelphia.. . .2111'002 000--^5 8 .2 Pittsburg".'. ..OOO OOO 002-^-2' ? 2 Mnttison and Do?ln ; K?i^lesner, Mc Arthur and Gibsoi , Coleman. . . ....-i?-:- ..rv? rtiin??mr^sa \y . : .. SOUTH??N^IJIAGUR At Atlanta '?; 't?ontgo?efy 4./ At Chattanooga 4; Birmingham 9. At Memphis' G ; 'New ?rleans 8. At Nashville 2; Mobile 5. *aks Even )o?b1e Header WINNING FIRST GAME AND) LOSING THE SECOND AT GREENVILLE SUMMEY PITCHED GOOD GAME A Pitchers' Battle Featured the] First Game With Ander son's Twirler Getting the Big End Greenville, July 10.-Andersoo and Greenville split a doubleheader here thin afternoon, tho visitors capturing the <ftrBt by a 7 to G count while the locals walked away with the second to the tune of 7 to 0. Woods, the Foun tain Inn lad, twirled another ono UH i game in the final struggle. The first game was a plchcrs battle between Summe y and Cheek with the odds slightly In favor of the former. The ea mc teams play here tomorrow af ternoon. The box score: [ First Game. Anderson. AB R BU PO A E Watson, rf ....4 2 2 0 0 1 Graydon, If.2 2 1 10 0 Childers, 2b. 3 0 0 ?0 6 0 Bull, lb. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Ropley, 3b.3 1 1 B 1 0 Vaughan, c. 3 11222 Robinson, cf.. ..3 0 2 3 0 0 Wrenn. BS. 3 0 0 0 1 0 Summey, p.3 11 010 29 7 8 21 9 3' GreenTliie. . AB R DH PO A El Jeffries, 3b.3 1 1 0 2 1 Stuart, 2b. 4 0 0 0 1 0 Potent. If..'. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Pope, lb...3 0 1 4 10 Woods, rf. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Roberts, BS.2 2 1 2 3 0 Jackson, cf.. ..$12200 Cats, c.8 0 O 12 0 1 Cheek, p.. .. ..S I 3 OiS-lr ? 28 5 8 21 9 3 Score by Innings Anderson.200 002 3-7 8 3 Greenville .. . .ol o 000* 4-6 8 3 Two base hits-Graydon, Summey, Roberts. Three base h RB-Jackson. Home run-Vaughan. Sacrifico hits^ChllderB, Riploy, Jef-| fries. Base on balls-Off Cheek 2; ott? Summey 1. Struck out-By Cheek ll; by Pam mey 3. Stolen bases-Vaughan, Robinson. Left on bases-Anderson 3; Green ville 4. First base on errors-Anderson 2. Timo 1:20. Umpire Henderson. At-] tendance 500. J Second Game. * The box score: Anderson. AB R DH PO A E Watson, rf.-3 0 0 1 0 0 Graydon, If.. 3 0 0 2 0 0 Childers, 2b.3 0 0 1 1 2 Bull, lb. 2 0 0 5 10 Ripley. :ib. 3 0 1 3 0 1 Millwood, c. 2 0 0 3 0 1 Robinson, cf. 2 0 0 1 0 0 Wreni:, ss. 2 0 0 2 2 1 Summey, p.1 0 0 0 1 0 Cly, p :.100000 - ""'* 22 0 1 18 6 5 Greenville. AB R BH PO ? E Roberts, ss. 4 0 1 0 2 0 Jackson, cf.4 118 0 0 Potent, if.4 2 2 0 0 0 Cheek, rf........ 3 0 1 0 0 0 Woods, p .... 302020 Stuart. 2b. 2 1 0 0 0 1 Jeffries, eli'- ;. ..2 V 0 7 1 0 Roberts, 3b.3 1 1 1 2 0 29 7 10 21 7 1 Score by innings Anderson. .. .. ..000 OOO 0-0 1 5 Greenville.. T. 201 211 x-710 1 Two base hits-Roberts, Pope, 8. Roberts.. ' Home run-Potcat. Snjtfriflco hits-Jeffries. Base oh balls-Off Woods 1, Struck out-By Summey 3; by Woods 6. Hit by pitched baft-Stuart by Sum mey. Stolen, bases-Cheek. Doable play-Roberts to Stuart Passed ball-Millwod. Left on bases-Anderson 2; Green ville 5. First base on errors-An^r-n i, Greenville 8. fHits-rOff Summey t In four in nings ; off Cely 3 In two innings. Time 1:10. Umpire, Hembrlck. At tendance 500.^. . American Association At Louisville 16; Milwaukee 8. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS r T. Frank Watkins Hnin'l L. Prince * WATKINS & PRINCE . Attorneys and Connwcllor-atLavT * lal Floor Weekley Bldg?, * Anderson, 8. C * KATHE & BALDWIN ARCHITECTS Birchley Itldg. Anderson, H. C. litlxens National Bank Bldg. Raliegh, N. C.? ' CASEY & FANT ARCHITECTS Anderson, S. C. Brown Office Building .. Hecond Floor. Phone 86t? RH. L. II. SNIDEU VETERINARY SURGEON Frelwcll Co. Btable Thone 54. Anderson, 8. C. Cr ayton?s ream Is Good Cre^m :: Ice Cream if Eat More, Of ft, ? 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