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"DOC" AVERS PITCHES SENSATIONAL BALL Strikes Out Eleven Men and Yields But Five Scat? tered Hits. FLINGS COLTS TO VICTORY With Masterly Bon Work, Rich? mond Shuts ( hu tho Shipbuilders. (Special to The Times-Dispatch.1 Newport News. Va., July -? ?Young ?tin Avers, the Jilllsvllle filhger, I it hed sensational ball this afterhobin' .eorstlng ''Lefty'! Brown in o pretty; ? . .. ..r.,j Richmond copped the second tame 2 to 0. Ayers strticlt out eleven I ... ::. passed but One, and yielded but | lye scattered lilts, two of them dotl- I iles by Brown and Mattls. which did j Brown was strong in all except the loventb round, when he walked Ten* inh( as a starter. Mace sacrificed the leet-fdotod outfielder, and lie counted i >n "\Vee Willie" McConias's single I vor second. Only fast fielding and a remarkable throw by Ralph Mattls | ?aved Brown in the sixth With one 5 nc1, Carter drew u pass, ?raff at empted a bunt, and the ball went foul, tnu It rolled fair again after going lalf-way to third. Orillln popped to Lake, but Burke chopped n plngle be? tween r-hort and third. Mattls was In last in'd by a quick peg to the plate i, Id Carter at tlurd. Haley rolled to >n ending the round. Wolfe's two-bnsi wild heave, with | wo gone. In the eighth gave the vis- ! tors their second run. Grifftn. who | iad singled, scored on the error. The o sis threw away two chances to score jy poor base running, Carney, former, y Of the Mountain States League. Joined the locals to-day. The score; Xctvpart .\>?i. A.B. R. II O. A F. "arney. rf. 4 0 0 6 0 0 Kichbcrger. 2b.3 n 0 3 3 1 Hooker, cf. 4 0 1 2.10 IVolfe. 3b. 3 0 1 0 5 1 Mattls. If. 3 ? 1 0 0 0 3owen, ss. 4 o o i 2 o Evads, lb. 3 0 on l It ich monili A.B. rltlln. 2b. 4 1 2 1 jrke. rf. 4 0 2 0 airy, lb. 3 0 0 !? ennant, If. 3 l 0 1 see. c. S 0 o 12 IcComas. ss. 4 o l :t yers, p. 3 0 o i Totals .31 2 J 27 S < Score by Innings: R. Newport News... onooooon o?0 Jticiimond . 00000 0 1 1 0?2 Summary: Sacrllice hits?Wolfe, Mat tis. Ralcy, Mace. Two-base hits? Rrown. Mattls, Struck out?by Brown 4; by Ayers. It. Bases on balls?off Brown. 2. off Ayers. 1 l*oft on base?? Newport New?, o. Richmond, o. First base on errors?Richmond, 1. Cmplre Mr Cowan Time of game. l:3S. At? tendance, AL ORTH LEAVES , FOR BIG CIRCUIT (Special to The Times-Dispatch] Lynchburg, Va., July i>3.?A) Orth, wno has been umpiring In the Vir? ginia League for nine weeks, left to? day for New York City, where he re? ports to-tnoirow to President Lynch, of the National League, for work with t ? indicator Ortli's release was pur? chased from the Virginia Leagtii after lotig negotiations. At first the direc? tors of the circuit refused to permit him to go bofoa-o-the,cl<isi of the sen son, but Orth narsorfriily saw fi it of them, and they ngreed to his sale. Orth's success as an umpire this sum in>vr has been nothing short of phe? nomenal, for H? r.- were practically no kicks on his work in more than two riionths. ? irtii feels confident that he wili have no trouble making pood in the circuit 'n which lie was so long a star on the sla;b, nnd If he does. tit:, i-? another decade or two of usefulness In him for the national game. SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Mobile: Mobile, 2; Nashville 6 - ter?-?-? Kelley-Springfield NUF SF.D CHEMI COMPANY, 629 E. Main Street. - - Richmond, Vn. ^) Relieves in 24 Hours Q Catarrh of the Bladder Alt ttrusi/litt llni.iirt ni Counterfeits Th? v.oyer who knows tho differ automobiles will own a ? ?ll?n Avenue ana aroed Street. \ irginia Leaeue t IlSTKItl? \ t '?? ItESI I.TS. Itoanoke, 5| Portsmouth, o. Vom port \e?vn, 0) litehiuoud, 2. Petersburg, ii\ Xorftilk, i. * i vmiim. OK i in: i i I ii-. Won. I.omI. I Club. Itoanoke l'orlMIKMK Ii I >r tr ruh tirit ItlcbinuiKl Norfolk \cwporl \i l.nnl v.rur ! II) i ?. :t:: in . loa Wlllllill Tfirv pi.tt TO-DAV. III. Inn..ml n t \rwpurl Xcvr*, Peterwbiirit nt Norfolk, l*i?rt>*moiilh "ii itonitoki TIGERS NOW LEAD m They Solve Mayer's Delivery and Jump Into First Place. [Special to Tho Times-Dispatch ] Roonokc, Va.. July 23.?Tho Tiger? lend tho Virginia League to-night through their ability to solve the de? livery of Ersk'ne Mayor. Portmouth's star twlrler. this afternoon. Mayer was found for nine hits by the locals Ho received miserable Support, the Truckers making seven errors bohlnl him. Green held the Truckers to three hits for the first seven Inning.?, then let down somewhat, but pulled through without belnir scored on. nlthouah Iho Truckers filled tiie buses or. three h'is In the eighth. it on noke. AiB. n. H. O. A. !?:. Graham, '.f. 4 1 0 2 0 0 German, lb. 4 2 r ;. l 0 Gihn, cf. 4 0 2 2 0 0 Pressly. 3b.? 0 2 2 1 0 Holland. If. 4 <? 0 2 0 ? Newton, ss. 4 0 0 f. 1 0 Shields, 3b. 3 0 0 : 2 0 baflhe, c....-. s l 1 7 2 0 Green, p. 3 l l Flerker, rf. . Keating, ss. Nixon, cf. . . Wi,v*on, lb. Castro. 2b. . Tltman, If.. Cooper. 3b. . Garvin, i ... Mayer, p.V., s Port? mo ii tli. A.B. R HO 3 Totals .21 0 7 2t ? : Score by Innings. R rtonnoke .0 0 2 0 0 1 2 o*?1 Portsmouth .ooooooooo?o Runs?Graham, 1. Carman. 2. Latltte, 1. Hu t u. l. Elolenlbas'cs?Keating. Two has.' hits?Pressly. Lett on bases? Roanoke, I; Portsmouth, 10. Struck out?by Green, 5; Mayer. 7. Ras. s oh halls?by Green,; 5. Time of c.nn.-, 1 i35i Umpire?rMoBrido. FEATURE IS WON BYJOEPATCHEHI!. Son of Famous Sire Duplicates Last Year's Performance of Stable Mate. Detroit, Mich, duly 2.1.?R. .1. Mc? Kenzie, of Winnipeg, Man., had the .:. faction to-day of watching his spk-nd .1 horse, joe patchen II., dupli? cate last year's! performance of his stalde mate, Vernori McKInney* an<l uaptiiri the rich Chamber of Commerce -til..-, the feature .vent on to-day's i;rand >ir< uit program. 'Iii. son of Joe Patchen was always best In tho big i nee, w hich is classed US the l' 1'? patio. Away in front in] .?.ii a of the three he.its he led from Win to wire, never faltering and never in da liger. (leer's horses acted badly to-day. third money in one event bc'-ng the i. -i the \ derail could get. h. lite 2:16 trot Kuth McGregor ,von rather easily. it took live heats to decide the 2:10 pace, of which Baron ? Chatty Direci took the 2 10 trot In Joe Palohen II '? liest mark to-day ? luarti ulinei. a second ri cord; 2 In ."?Ruth i- McGregor, i . .,nd; Punny into, if :0S l-1. | f ( timmorce Patehch II . Chimes Hal, ? : in 7.? Paron it! It.th INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE II- - P..eil' nid gam Collegians Vs. ( harlottesville i bariotlesvllle t. >l. C. base i.uil cltih %>Itl he lbs it I traction ill itr.I Street Park U.i- titlesT?n. when h KOihe ?III be pliiyed with ' I > r. ltiiich)'k i illicit In it na riillnem-up In ihe I'npllnl Mm l.rnsue jirnnniil run. ill,. itnmt' trill I,,- cnlled ni ' n'dork, \? id,. tUllors', nine I? <.to... ,: ..I ...in,. ,,r ihr flirr nt oft I rnllrK'r ?tiir?. ihr local dull ?rill i have io pin] real luisrlinll t.< irln. I \ larfte-erorrd I? expected. RIXEY MAKES II FOUR STRAIGHT lege Recruit Takes St. Louis Bunch Into Camp. HE YIELDS FOURTEEN HITS Pirates Shut Out Boston, and Cuiis Fail to Score on Brooklvn. St. Louis, Mo. .Inly 13.?Wim?, a left bander, vviit chosen to oppose Blxey. the left-handed recruit ot the IMilladelphla Club, but the local pitcher lasted onlj tour lii nlnps. and the t?<> pitchers who succeeded lilm fnrr.l but 11111 ? belter, the visiting eol legi twUler winning lilt luiirth straight Kami 10 to * The .--core: tit. I.ouls. Philadelphia. AB H O A B AU ?U A JI llugglii*. 2b (?51 0 PSsk'rt. < ii ; ti Ii 0 Ii. M Bee, It .'> 0 3 1 0 hobert, 3b. .".Oll 0 Mow rev. 3b i 2 1 2 M r e. If 3 10 0 1 Kon'hv, lb. I 2 6 0 DCrav'tli, rf C 1 - 0 0 i:\iin?, r:.. 112 1 Haider's, 11.? 0 10 0 0 ? Unser, Is. "i :i 1 .1 1 Knill)?. 2b. I t 3 C 0 Ouk -. ct.. ? 3 0 OPqolon, KS. 4 li. j t> 0 II Ii c... I . * 1 oiCilllfer, c. 4 3 '.' 1 0] u :i Is, 1 ?) ? 2 onixt i. I,... I o 0 n 0| Woodb'll, p I 0 0 I 0 Alex der. p 0 ? 0 0 0 ? ? lller. p.... 110 10 ?Uri inahan l t o o o tWInco .... I 0 u o 0 Total? ...10 1117 13 2 Totals ...39 14:7 11 1 ?Balled for Willis In tourtli. tDatted t?r brier In ninth; Score bv Innings: " ? St. I^ouls.4 ; (i I (i 0 0 5 I- S ; Philadelphia..1 0 : 3 : 0 2 0 o?1<" Summary: Runs-Mow r^:'. Uauser (0, Konetchy. n.Tkcs ?). Paskert fS). s. MaRce. I.uder?si Knabe. Doolan, Dooln. Kllllfer rtlxey (2). TwOrbas? hlls-r-Cravsth, Knnet-, . i) II..user. l.e'..cit. Cuke?. Ktllifer. Three hits?Lobert MoWre.v. Sacrifice fli ? Bliss, stolen base?Doolan. llit??Off Willis, 7 in 4 Innings; off Woodburn. l tn 2 1-3 In-! niilESi off Rlxey, II In ? :-*? Innlna? Flrft i , ,f. bails?Off Willis, li oft Oner. 1. off v. lodbiirn. 3; off Woodburn. 1? Struck out By WIIII?. 2. bs Woodburn. '.; by Blxey.il. lilt bv pitcher?By Woodburn. t (KililferL Wild pitch?Woodburn. Time of came. 2.IS Umpires, Klem and Bush REDS LOSE TO MARQUARD Cincinnati, July 23?New York walked ?wov with the third Kfttna o' the "cries to? day by n to l. Cincinnati's tviJing was wretched, while Marquiird held his oppo? nents In th< palm of his hind throughout, letting dow n a little In the filial liming when the canie ivas won beyond a doubt. Mitch secured three of tie four Cincinnati hit." Ions pitched well, while Humphries was bit bar-! In the opening Innin? The (.core: < Inrlnnatl. New Vorl.. AB H O A F. AH II 15 A F. p. ? er, If 4 0 7 0 ftDevorr. rf B 0 1 e ! Bates, ,-f... 4 ose OMC'lck. rf e e ? ? ? iipb'zei, ib ? l ? o or>oyie. Jb.. 4 ? 8 l i Mitchell, rf 4 .1 :o ftShafer, Jb. 1 t> i 1; 0 Phelan, jh. t ? o l 2 Beeker, f I a ? : M CJratit. lb,.. 8 0 2 0 n Merkte. IM : ' " I >:.? ii 4 n 4 S OS'srass, Ib? ? 3 0 I Esmond, M I " 1 3 3 Murray. If 4 1 S ft ft M'Lean, c., l 0 0 0 2 Rob'son. If 1 0 ft ft ft Be' . rold. C 2 " 2 1 ?Herzog. 5b 3 0 ft ( 1 llu'p'lif. p. ft o ft o 0 Myers, c... l ft 0 o 0 Davis p...1. 3 0?: 0 Hartley, e : 1 200 Wilson, c.l ? ? ? 0 FIrt'?r. ??. 3 2 0 ? 0 Mar'ard. p 3 2 ? 0 0 Totals ...M 4 27 ft 7 Totals ...? 5 27 12 4 Score by Innings: B. C'.nrinr.ntl .a ft 0 ft ft 0 0 o 1? I N'.-w York'.0 4 0 0 1 1 ? 0?r. Summar) Buns?Hohlltzol. Devore, Doyle. Recket Merkle, M :rra>. HerzoR fl>, Myers (2), Fletcher. Two-base hlti?Boblltiel and Doyle Three-hate hit?Mitchell. Double play?Doyle (unassisted) Sacrifice hits? Fletcher Marquard. stoim bases?Dev?r?, Merkte (2), Murray (!), Herzog 13), Struck By Davis. 3. Illts-Off Humphries. ..rf Davis, fi Balk-Humphrlet. Time ot game, i.e. Umpires, lllc'-r and Flr.nrran. CUBS ARE HUMILIATED chieaeo. .Iu!v' 23.?Surrounded by humid . atmosphere. Mr. Allen, a southpaw of | Brooklyn, beiu the Cubs In a most humlllat- , Inp matter, s :a ft. to-day. The mysterious Dodgers played a bans up defensive game. | and hp.d the Cubs tr.illini: from the sturt. illrh Moron. :, pin hiii his swan game for the ?'-:hs. II- did riot finish the combat, and was unconditionally released before Charley Smith could wind up the nff.ilrs of the un forturiftte. southpaw. The #core: Brooklyn. Chlroao. AB II n a 17 AB H O A K ft -hek'id. If S ft 1 ft (1 h'n. If 1 ft n ft n Wlllla'f. If 0 ?Ith, 31)3 1 0 I 0Schulte, rf 2 1 1 1 ft'. iert. Ih 5 1 I ft ITInkfr. St. 4 ? 2 6 n' li'.Wi 2b 3 2 s n ftXlm'on. 3b 3 0 2 2 1 ?e'. rf I I fi 0 ft I..' ach. cf. 4 2 ft I ft! rr, is.; I 2 II a nsnier. lb.,. 3 0!? t 0 r. e.. 4 0 3 1 OKver?, ib.. 3 14 11) i, p.;.. 4 r, n 2 O.Vdham. c I ft s 2 ft Moron'y, p I ft ft 2 l c. S Ith, p 1 0 4 ft I ?Downs ... 1 ft 0 ft ft. tAreher .. ! " o n n tCotf r ... 1 ft ft ft 0 1 tal? ...32 10 17 It) ft Totals ...SI 3 27 2ft 2 Rtttd foj Sheckard In eighth. iitted tor Haler In ninth. Ittcd for Evers In ninth. ?r.- hy tun 1 nus: It. ikiyri .o o i e i o i o 1? ago .?00000 0 0 0?0 mmary: Runs?Morari (:>. Northen (2>. imlth, Daubert. Loft on bases? Brook - !?: Chicago, 8. Hits-Oft Mnron?v, 7 In iilnp* off < Smith; 3 In Innings. Two i >inllh. Sacrifice hits?.I. Smith Cutsbaiv, Schulte, Three-base bit ? hnel first basi on balls?Oft Morohe'y, (T C. Smith. off Alien, 4. struck ?ut Allet " l.j R Ktnlth, 1. Hit by pitcher irtberij Mornn Wild pltch-f. Smith. ? ? ' ???????? ITmplres Owen and BOSTON IS SHUT OUT lb; lulv 23 The Pirates shut nut '.s afternoon Ih a pitchers" battle Of I I" 0 Wilson doubled In the. Iii no dow ii, and crossed the ?i Wagner singled while the Bos W li 'rvlni; to wnlk him BoMi " ? I Krand ball, and i in iline.r until the ninth. The ? O ison > < atchlntr. he ncccpllnc i ? ?flnirs . . . ft ft ? ? ft ft ft ft l i ??ton . ...0 0 0 9 ft 0 0 0 ft- ? "ammarv Runs-Wilson Two-haai 1,0 I(son, Three-base lilt?Wagner. Rncrlfles n ? n. Titus. Stolen bases?Menxnr. ' 1 "i ' Double piny?c,|h>on lo w.itnft, ft on base*?Plltsbnrr, ?: pnvtin. s First se en rrrors ?Boston, 1. First base on lls-Off Hennrlx 1: off Hess. 2. Struck ? By (tfndrlS ?i by lies?. 3. Tl-ne of rt?. 1 I! I mnlre? .lohnstone md 17/ison "Kahns Daily Special" SAVE MONEY I 1 SuitJ now. J17.50 Suit a now. $16.50 $22 SO ^uit i now. $14.50 ' Suits now. .$1.4.50 ? S?itS now. $1 1.50 ' ~-"iit j now.$9.50 IW'iken >i7e^ only. On Dlsplaj in Window. K MIN'S <)l RICHMOND, Ni>. 7m K, Broad m. Result: lies NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh, l. Boston Cincinnati, 1 j n, w v Chicago, j; Brooklyn St. Louis S; Phlladelp AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia, Boston, 6; Ci< Washington St Louis, I, eland; I?, lxtrolt. 12. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Club. New York .. Chicago _ Pittsburgh . Philadelphia Cincinnati .. St. IvOtllS . . Brooklyn '... Boston . Won, Lo i Club. Boston . \\ asnihgton Philadelphia i Chicago . .. , Detroit . c Movi land . York St. Louis Won; (s3 WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY oit .-it Pittsburgh* Brook I) n at Chlcap Now York .it ? Phlla'dclpli it Now York. IjOUIm :it Philadelphia. I troll tit Washington, Cleveland :it Boat* T?RSLOSESECOND GAME TO GOOBERS Criegcr Pitches Beautiful Bai!, Always Holding Norfolk in Check. [Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspateh ] ' Norfolk, Vn., July 23.?The Goobers] took the Bccon? Kamt : tl.i seriesj from the Tars to-day. the score be? ing 3 to i. Crleger pit' l ? beautiful gajno for tho visitors and held the ] locals well in check. Bush Scored a home run by driving ih< ball Into right Held, Walters falling in a run back? wards trying to Held It. The hall went to the fence and was lost In some rub blsh. Dodge lost a beautiful chance to save tho game In the eighth Inning, when two men were on bases w tit two out. He struck out. Th<- scon Petersburg. AB. it. it. o. A. i:. .Simmons, rf. I i 1 1 0 0 | Blackstone, if. 6 o l l 0 (I Husch, ss. 4 : 1 2 G 0 .Morrison. 2b. 4 0 1 2 4 2 Anthony, cf. i " 0 l o o Barnctt, lb. 3 n l 16 1 o Howedell, 3b. 4 l 2 3 o Hurley, c. 2 (I 0 2 3 1 Crleger,, p. 4 fl l o 2 o Totals .T. I S 2T 13 Norfolk. AB. R. II. O. A. Keller. 2b. 1 0 0 1 G 1 Kt."chor, c. 4 ? 3 3 u Dodge. 3b. 4 (I 0 1 2 1 H'ntoh, ss. 2 0 o "j 3 1 Wallace, cf. 4 11110 Walter, rf. 4 0 i l o o E'gbio. lb. 4 0 1 15 u 1 Gordon, If. 0 0 2 0 0 Gas ton. p. :: 0 1 1 5 0 Totals . 31 1 4 2T ID 4 Score by Inn'ngs: It. Petersburg .1 l l 6 0 0 0 0 0?:t Norfolk .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?1 Summary: Two-base iri>?Wallace Walter. Horn? runs?Busch. Stolen bases?Klrchcr, Simmons. Howedell (2i, Hurby. Double plays?Wallace, Kircher to Keiler. sacrifice h'ts ? Hurley. Rnse cn halls?Crelger 12?. Gaston <2>. Deft on bases? Petersburg. S; Norfolk. 6. H't Crelgor (2), Gaston (2), Deft on bases?Petersburg. S; Norfolk, 5. Hit by pitched ball?Gaston (Simmons). Siruek out?Crelger, 2; Gaston, 2. Pass? ed bills ?Hurley. I, Time of game. 1 50. Umpire, D?nohue. Attendance, 1,200. Ktiuf iruinn'n ^- e 111 w inning. Kaufmann & Co. defeated J. B. Mos by's yesterday by n score of 3 tot",. Tho I fight was a hard ?r.e and In the first part of the gain, everything seemed to | be In favor ?f Mosby's team. The feature of the game was the catching of Sander for Kaufmann and Company, who caught the best game of the season. Two ihr.base hits' wore mail* by I.ynham. of Kaufmann and Company, and one by Cardoza uf Mosbys. This Is the sixth gerne that Kauf-I mann'? Have" played, and they are still | holding on to the 1.000 per cent. Score by Innings. n.! Kaufmann K- Co. . .100131*?9 Mosby's .212100 0?6 Batteries?For Kaufmann. D'esfeld find M. Stander; for Mosby's. AtkljlB, L'ardor.a and Clark. SOUTH ATLANffc"LEAGUE At Jacksonville Jacksonville, 4; Co? lumbus. ::. At Mncohl Ma on. 3; Columbus, o. At Albany: Albany, 3: Savannah. 5 (twelve Innings). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Mllwaukei Milwaukee-Columbus; wet grounds. ai Minneapolls Minneapolis, ?. Detilsvlite, 0. At .-i Pa .1 St. Paul, 3: Indianapolln. CAROLINA ASSOCIATION Al Greensi r . Greensboro, 2. An? derson, T,. At Grcenvllb Greenville, 2; Char? lotte, i. (i:: Innings.) At s: >??? Spartanburg. 10; Wlnstoh-Hiilem, ::. APPALACHIAN LEAGUE ai Bristol i' It tol, 2: Ashovltic, 4. At Know ill. KnokvlilC. 1; Mori's lown. 0 Klral ga| o->. Knoxvllle, Moi ristown, 4. Second Ai Johnson ''? Johnson City. 5; Cleveland, 2 Plrst game. Johns..!, Clt; < levcl?nd, 0. Second game. Amateur Commission to Thresh ()ut Charges \ meeting ,.i tUr Vmateur Base? ball / ?iminlsslnn ?III he ln-lil <?? iiiuiu in t: 1.1,1h toi jfiitunl Build? ing. I he ohteei ol ihr meeting In to tithe ?int threHh ?im certain charges, rut her sinister I" their im ? ire. ihm id,- relenao ?f Pitcher I'revllllnn from Hie lanland niuii in Ihr ? oil. ^iniis ?van not done In roiiforiiiniiee >>i>h ihr Ity-laws and roastl! mlnn gittrrnlna nnintciir bnsebnll. \n malingers In ihr Cup If Ml ? lo l.riigtir tt ho hnve nnj grlrvnner, in tvhii tnn> He Inlrr iHcii in Hi,, rase in quesllon. are rrqiinrtf rd lo lie on hand, The rnm mlNsInn ??im inn, evidence, esnmlne uilnesHpN and inke mich notion as Hie fuels mi) ,i, iomi.I. Deputy Sheriff Fatally Injured In Clash With Striking Miners. Charleston. W. Vn , July 23.?In a ? .a mi ? with ?irlklilg miners at Vcyloria, llouiio county, lute to-day. Deputy .sheriff Krvin B?tphln was probably fatally shot and a cohtpany of the West Virginia National ; Oilurd, accompanied by a machine (?u j ?qtiad. hiirrtedlj departed Iroin this city for, the ?eerie of the trouble. Shortly after the shooting, which occur- | t?d when the officer attempted to disarm u group of tinner." who lurried ritte?, cendl- I tloni became quiet Meanwhile, Sheriff White, fearing (orlous iruuair, request, d Hoops, and Oovernor cjlasscock compiled 1 Commanded by Adjutant-Oenaral Elliott, the soldleri reached Peyton*; Hn Isolated -i".i. lb-night nnd found the place quiet ' The militia went Into camp nnd prepared! to quell any further outbreak Thi clash to-day la ti.. first to occur dur-J Ing t!;. present strike In which mi OftlC?r I has lost his life. An Italian miner ? 11 shot and killed by the National Guards sev? eral weeks niro. T>:c trouble to-night, how? ever, la e.-ild to hnve been between negio i moors 1 tie deputy c-.erlffa The <c.:.kc h.iH been In progress since lart Apr!!. London. July 23.?The speech yes? terday of Winston Spencer Churchill, PI rat Lord of the Admiralty, on the j supplementary naval appropriation has provided widespread dlsc ission ' both at home and abroad. It la held , In some quarters to presage the lnsti- 1 tutiou of a naval law on similar lines ! to the German measure to provide a j systematic growth ot the navy over I a series of years. It was bo Inter? preted by Lprd Selborne, who was j Fir^t Lord of the Admiralty from 1900 ; to 1905, in a brief debate In the House of Lords this even'ng lie declared that Mr. Churchill's words ought "to Be written in letters of Kold in both houses 6( Pu rllament." in the same debute, Viscount Hnl dflne; Lord Hlnh Chancellor, who re? cently visited Berlin for the purpose !of d'seu.?s!nn Anglo-German relations maib- an Interesting Statement that Germany had been told In the friend-' liest manner that whatever naval ef- ! forts she might make Orcat Britain 1 would make still greater. "W? have said," VjscoUnt Ualdane added, ? that we would do this with : no tntent'on of aggression, but because sen power 1? our life and in sea power Live intend to remain superior,'!' TOSS OF COIN DECIDES It Contes Heads, und Vnung Him Kills, llliuself. New York. .Inly ?3.?"Heads I die; tails I live."' said Francis Prang Sclrl. | twenty-tour yi are old and out Of work, while In a shooting ?-taller:, on Eighth Avenue to-night. >'? irl took a 1,1c!.. 1 from his pock.-t and nipped it in the : i "it's heads,'' ho said as the coin <;? - . scendod. "Well, I've got nothing muoh ' to live for." TlH-lI. before ;m\ ,,f those around him could make n move to Mop hllfl, be drew a revolver from his pocket, turned it against himself, sind tired one shot, which lodged Just under tin heart Sclrl died In an ambulance oh his way to n hospital. CRUSHED TO DEATH L, II, \\ Inn, liiiNeluill >|nn, Losest Con? trol of Automobile. Annlston, Ala., July 23.?L R. winn. president of the Annlston baseball club, and Robert itrltton, aged eight years, w. re killed here to-night when Mr. winn's automobile turned over an cm b;int{ment thr.illes outside the city. Mrs. Wmn. her baby and two yoitug women were also Injured, but not se? riously. The car was a new one, and Winn lost control in attempting to turn about on the road. Ho and the Brltton boy, who occupied the front sent, were cautrht under the rnr and crushed to death. _ Original Tanner Paint & Oil (Jo 1117 ami 1110 Last Main, Hichniond. Va. RALLY Iii EIGHTH BEATS ST. LQ?IS .thlctics Come From Behind and Win by Narrow Margin. WASHINGTON DROPS GAME Fast-Flying lioston Team Wins Again From Cleve? land. Philadelphia. Ph.. July 23?The Athlet came from behind to-day und l>y a rally Iii? ulghtli nosed Out St, Li?uls to 4. In ? r> double halted in one run. and licln broke ui> the game with a hit to cent m. Louis. Philadelphia. A H II ?i A K AB HO} Shottcn, cf 3 o I 0 OMag'crt, It I ') 3 i Austin. 3b.. 4 : I 1 Ol.erd. rf... ill' 1'ratl. t..s... 4 J 3 4 IColllns, 2b. 13 3. Laporte, :b 4 1 J 3 0 linker. 3b. 3 11 Ivutlnn, lb. 4 0 10 0 0.M lniil?. lb 4 19 i kluntzehi rf 3 o o o ostrunk, rf. i o a i Bogus; if.. 3 o 2 u 0 Barry. m?.. 3 l o I Stephens, ti l l l Ol.app. ?.... 3 l l> l'owcll, p.. 3 3 0 4 Ql'en'ock. p 1 0 1 ICouiptop.. 3 0 0 0 0 Coombs, p l 0 0 < Tall i Total? ...HU S 21 13 3 Total? ...31 ?. 37 11 0 'Batted for I'onnock In third. (Batted for Powell In ninth. ?eure by Innings: It et. i/oiiii.l 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 *--i Philadelphia .0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 ?-5 Summary Finns?Maggert, Lord <2), Col lllll lkikrr. Sliotten, Austin. I'rnil. Ste? phens. I.' .'' ori buses- Philadelphia, '. ^, Louis, I First base on error*?-I'hl id. - phlu, ;? Stolen bare--i'olilns. Two-lmse hits Stephens, Pratt, L-.rd. I'nwt'.t. Baker. Born? run?Pratt. Sacrifice fly?r.akr r. Double play?Laporte to Pratt 10 Kutlna Bitching record! Mit??Off l'ennnck, J. In 3 Innings; off Coombs, j in u Innings. Struck b?t?By Penhock. 1: by ''oorTths, 3, by Pow^ ell, l. First bau? "n balls?Oft Pennock; 7 Tline of ?mir. l.?0 Umpires, Dlneen and < rBrien. SENATORS BADLY BEATEN Washington. July ll.-Thf T!;.rs clawe e'lt seven runs In the ninth Innlnc to-<Sa beating the Senator? 7 to 3. The ?rore: Washington. Detroit. AB HO A E All II n a Morl!?:, rf. 13 1.1 ODubuc, rf. ?111 ? ?iiindll. 1*. 4 0 10 0 0'Traw'd If. 3 3." M wnifnn, ei i 11 l 1 Don'V'n, 3h o o i o M llrldo. ?s I ft l i ptMorlarlty . I 1" ft Shark-. If.. 13 3-1 Louden. ."> 3 n ? 2 Total? .. 37 II 37 11 2 Totals ? Batted for Vaughn Iii fourth tMbrlarlty, first l.??? nr.d tl:'.r<t >,i?i :Batt<d for Deal in ninth Score by Innings: Washington .i ft i a ft i | a ft. ? Summary: Buna?Miellen K-i?t*r. Ml Crawford (2). Mbrlarlty |3), Donovan; !.t ilen <5J, Btanage <2>. Earned n;n??Wm Inptoh, *! Detroit, 3 First bare on er.-ri Washington. 1 I?eft oh lnpr?-Washing! t: r>e:rnlt. ?. rir?t b??.. m halls?Off VaUg <": off Oroom. 4. off Wjliett, ! Irir.lr ? 3: Willed, J; lake f Htf Off Vaughn, '.f PettyJ Ii "fr Oroom, a- ,,r? iy\ ?. .t. I ? ? alii rinndll Morlar EASY FOR BOSTON Boston. July 2* ? Wood wn very effective with ten on ba*es to-day and kept the Cleveland? weil in hand throughout. Blind? ing blew np in the seventh and Kahltr re ? Cleveland. Boston. AB B O a F. All H n a H rvfk'gh. ss 3 o 1 5 Ollooper, rf 3 1 3 0 0 c ll?on 2b... 4 13 1 1 Yerkc?, ib. 3 1 a 1 0 Jnekson. rf 4 1 1 1 BBpeak'f, rf 3 0 I) 0 ft iirlgg?. 11... 4 2 l< 1 "i.eivis. If < I f) o r, Turn-r Ih 4 1 ft 2 tOtrd'r. -b. ?Sil 1 ? . r p . ft a 0 1 0 rreli.... 1 <> ? 0 0 jterly... 1 1 0 ft o ital* ...31 9 3111? 3 Total? ...SO 1* 17 II lotted for Blanrttng in seventh, lait. '1 for O'Nl 111 In ninth. ;.,;!.? I |.>r Kahlei in ninth, ore by innings: ? ilrtmary: Buns?Peeklnpaugh, Blrmlr l. Kamerly, y? rk?? (2>. Oardnen 11? v. SVood, Two-bane hits?i-nr v. Vr:. . . -:. ... hits?Wodd, 'lardn/r. .-'.ill! Si , hits?Verk.ee. BlrriilhBharn. Wo. ibie ploys?Wagner t? Stahl; Blandlng klnpaugh to r.rigi;-. stolen baset?Pei ,,ii-n Gardner, Ryan. I'lrst basn on ba fi Wood, 1; off Blandina .. Struck oil Wood, 7; by Blnndlnc. 3. by Kahler, by pitcher?Olson Wild pitch?Wo> plre?. Hart and Connolly. Attendan FORD LOSES HIS GAME New York. July 23?Ben? and Ford en gntted In a duel, and Ghlcogo won nut. ?; to 4 Walsh pitched the Ibii two Innings be. hause i'allalinn wanted to die a runner for Bent in the eighth, in addition to allow? ing but nln^ hits, Ford lined out a homo run for the Yankees. The score; Chicago. Sew fork, Alt II O A F. KU II O A F. Rath. 3b.... 3 2 2 4 ODanlel?. If. " ft 1 a ft /.elder lb . ( j '?' o IChiise, lb.. 3 n 12 l 0 iv,::in? cf 1 ft I n OSler'elt, cf I 13 0 0 Lord. 3b... I ft i t o/lnn. if.. I ft I o 0 Carhari, If. 4 ft 2 0 BRIfn'Ons, '.hi 2 3 2 0 Bodle. rf... 4 3 ft ft 0H i.-t'll. Sb. 4 113 3 Weaver, as. 4 a I 2 ft Martin. ?? I ft c 2 ft ? ; II'. .m. c. 4 2 r, ! ? Sweeney, e I 2 2 4ft Itenr. p_ 3 ft ft 3 ft Ford, p- 2 1 ft 7 1 ?Mattick .. ft 0 ft ft ft tWev'rltbn 1 o o ft o Walsh, p... 1 ft 0 ft 0 Totals .. 32 ft 27 12 ? Totals ...33 7 37 13 4 'Iton for Bens In eighth. tBnited fni Ford In ninth. .... by Innitm?: It Chicago .1 ft ? ft ft ft ft ; 1_? New York.ft ft 2 2 ft ft 0 ft ft?I Summary: Ttuns- rtftth (31, Weaver, Mat. t'ek. Daniel?. Simmons. Ilattsell, Ford Three-base hit -ftarlk'oll llbnia run?Kord, lilts -rtfr Bens, 7 In 7 Inning? Flrai base on balls -'iff Bens. I; off Ford, 3 Struck nui By Ford. 2 i P..1.7 Weaerl: hi- Bens, 1 fFordl; b- W.i!?b. 3 (Ilartzell, Wolverlon. Daniels), lilt by pitcher?Chase, Daniel?. Tinte ef game. 1:55; Umpires, F.gan anr Sheridan. Shrllters at Oeenn View . f Special to The Tim es-Dispatch. 1 Norfolk. Vs.. July 23.?Khedive Temple of Phrlners had a rremonla! s-f?lon at Ocean View to-night und afterward? a banquet, at whleh. Imperial Potentate W, J. r,in ninchant. of nalllinore. and nobles from Shrines In Washington. St. 1.0till and other cities "ere guests of honor Thlriy-four novlee? were Initiated' a fter ihey had been required to farch at the head of a parade through the city clad In women's bathing suits. Winston Vote-, for Bond?. [Special to The Times-Dispatch. I Wlnston-Saleni. N C July 23?Winston lo-dny toted hv mniorltles ranging from 9ft lo ITS to Issue Moft.OftO in bonds for street Improvements, graded schools, building ef a new hospital end :i pleasure park. niche* v.. IUI I,nine. riiarloi'e. N r. July ;3.?Plleher Taylor ,,f the Rpnrtnnbtirg Club, ol the Carolina Vftoclntlnn, plleheil t!,? (IrsI nn-.hit nine. Innings' b un. of the m i>?h lo-dny sgahisi the Wlnston'-Sslnm team. Taylor belongs to j Ilie FMitthurg OlUb, being farmed nut this lasSSOO lo tho Carolina L.i.ttfUu leant. cTVIOTOR CARS Gordon Motor Co. ?iDT?GOOD ROADS STRUCKFROSVlBiLL (Continued From First i'acc.) 11-us.. il'x.-.iTuly 1 In~s77u77he~date for Us Koiim Into effect. Im-iIovIiir that th.: appropriation hill would lie passed be? fore the close of the lust fiscal year. As that <iat<- lias passed, the Seriate com? mittee found it necessary to tlx u II? w data and determined on March I next, the beginning of the new administra? tion- 'I Is understood that In confer ? nee an cltort will be nta.de to have m earll. r .late fixed, January 1 or Octdbi r Another provision of the House hill. In which employes of the postal ser? vice Were much interested, was that guaranteeing them a hearing before dismissal, and thi; was agreed to by. the Semite committee. But the pro? viso expressly permitting employes to Join organizations was stricken out. Th. st.-nate committee approved the, provision of the House bill allowing , $6,000 !?> be paid t., the widows or next of kin of tin- throe postal clerks. O. fl. ' Woody, J. S. March arid w. i.. Owiftn, ; who lost their lives in the Titanic ; disaster, The Mouse provisions for the prb ! motion "f BMventy-flv.e per cent, of the Clerks and letter carriers of flrst-clri oftVeo from the firth to the nlxih grade ami of seventy-five per cen*. ? ? the clerks nnd letter carriers of offices of the second cla#s from the Court i to the fifth prade was modified by the 'Senate committe,, to provide for tho j promotion of only llfty per cent. city and C?erhavaea Ihre? da!fa hgb as in thp north, It was unanimously derided at a Cab1 net meeting to-day to ask the permanent commission of tho Chamber of Deputies to enact a law ispendln? personal Kuarantecs in ? i:. which the law will affect ore the states nl Chihuahua and Sonor?, the northern part of the state oj Du rang? and a part of Coahiiila, In tbo north, the nates n? Morelos and ti'porrrero and parts of Mex? ico. Ptieblo und Tlaxcala, In the south. The law WU1 be similar to thut which previously has been In ' and will amount to piac'ng tho disturbed portions under martial law. Thin action has caused much comment In the capital, and it was admitted by A high official of the government that ? ? i ' which had surpassed anvthin* mad" khbwn to tin public through the ;.:?? jit was also admltte? that doubt w .? I entertained as to the joyaly of geV? I commanding officers of the Federal land St?te troops. Last Mountain Excursion VI \ Norfolk & Western Ry. TO Lynchburg, Bedford tad nil StHtlons between Roanoke and Bristol Leaves Richmond 11 A. M. Tuesday, August 13 Iteturns liigust III, Round Trip Fares Ranging From $2 to $5 Special Main?through coaches?he tween Richmond and Roanoke. con? necting In both directions with regtl. lai train I? tw. cn Ron nolle and litis i tol. Full schedule and Information I tnnv he bad at N & W. Oftlee, at Nltith and Main Streets C. II nOSLKV. District Passenger Agent. Cfcurtfi?n? Go to Buckroe FairmoRt and East End Baptist Sunday Schools rmiJ.vv, .11 i.i so. t rain leaves C & <">.. Mam Street Sta? tion. f> A. M. Returning; leaves Buck roe Beach 7 F. M. T.ckets. Adula, $1 00; Children (tin der twelve years) and nurses, 60c. . P. A. Moonlight Saturday. July 27, SilS I*. M. Vleu, 50c, I ndies or ? lillilrrn. 'J.'.e. See Window Display