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IORTH END LOSES AGAIN bases?Athletics, 7; North End, ?I. First M errors?Athletics, |; North End, I, Wil t pit. h ? Davit. Passed ball - Bryan. Umpire-IhFurge l ime -L' (in. Atlcnduuce WOULD OUST RLYNOLDS [ielics Bunch Hits In Two Innings nova ehoers wm pumk IRutnor Says Poliiicians Disire Ic After Two Are Out. umttmmumm\ m WINS HIS OWN GAME Athletics Make Many Bungles and Leagues Leaders Win as They Please?New Men Make Good. I _ I North End won a punk wallet??! I exhibition fa lea (rota Use At ?ash raj iteher'a Infield Single Sends Two'at the t'asiuo park >estcn\id> morn _ I Iiik bv a score of 7 to 3. Hotb teams Runners Across the Rubber in Clos- ,;, ni^,.nM> ail| tie erewd el 4"0 funs in at the siart had dwind? led to a mere handful before the nllitli round anas linislied. Eakeii. a new man, was on the firing line lot the Ncrth Knders, and, hurling a slight wildness, he pltch ed a good game. Sp.aktnaii starte.! Make Mislead Poiice Chief. ing of Eighth Round?Game Fast and Exciting. PENINSULA LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Athb tics. Nimth End. ;;. HasBpton, S; Fort Monroe Standing of the Club. V\ on Lost ?tttll End . 13 S lAthietlcs .Jl 11 Port Monroe. II 11 llaiuptou . II 12 P.C. .619 ..".oo :,(mi til Plan Is. Says the Story, to Make Pres ent Head of Department Detective in Order to Arrange "Berth" for Re? tiring Official. According to rumors that have been iriiilatn.il recently and which bo siiperb ganic. handed stop and quick throw of a fast gn. under to Use r.ght or ?Mttti base in the S< concl v. as a feature. _ St art also IrHst well at short. Don Mv buticliing hi;s with errors inj Hryan led with tka stick, walloping wo tunings after two meu were owt, J*? **Z ^TJLT J 7TT , .... I Each to .in pulled iff one double l'laj. he Athletics deieated the North .,ulmb?ns lot;,.? ,u.,(li,lg was a lea Anders at the t'as.no park yesterday, .?re. Jltemoon by a score of to 3. T&ej S(.( ro by- inninrts: same waa fast and exciting throug?-J \, rtr? End .. 2 0 0 4 (> 0 1 0 x? ??it and the sx hundred fans on' Athletics piand found plenty of opportunity to] Summary: five vent to their holiday oatheaiBlBB. "Jiiuio" Davis were pitted agaimn from I{..ynolds ami as both men were In flue form the game was a pitchers' jiliiel throughout. Dav.s .Melded more Jits than Reynolds, but he was al tnoit invinci le with in? n on base-, le received better supp it than Rey? nolds, the Athletics playing a tin. outiorthe Aihii'iics, but was w.id ?adfgaa (o be diacaeeed generally jeeter Ned t'lark. replaced him. Clarke day. certain of the local politicians was strong to tne JBaaaa. I*are members of the so called city T?te Hill made his debut at short j Demo, rat ic ring." are contemplating for the V r h Bail ft! und played a a aaove at oust Chief of Police John His running, on---1 W Reynolds from office and have E W. Milsteud, who must surrender hi' office in ritv sergeant on January 1,1 ap|M>inted at the head of the police it. partaaeat. Chief Reynolds is to be 1 lei dow n ' lightly, says the re|>ort. the plan being to apiKiin: him detective sergeant, a positi? n Which he filled with siligie ability for many years Incidentally, it Is rumored tnat the city council will ioiojool o?3 e it Sa rificee hits, Acton and Richardson Stolen bases, Pow? ell. Aetna. .-: Nesaea, Hill, Rice, 8; Path n, Isad Double plays. O'Hara and Richardson; Read am' It Pallet ami Pattoii. Struck out, by Eaken. 7: h) Spea :man. 1; by Clarke 3. Rases on balls, by Eaken. 1; b> Clarke, .;. Base on ! alls, by Kaken 1: by Soeakman. s; by Clarke. 2 fielding game. Davis won hit BSjra La.fi on basis. North End >; Ath Igame in the eighth with an infield sin.' leties. s. First one eirors. North End 51?'- ( 7; Athletics. 4. Hit by t itched balls Ncrth End broke the ice in the |jusi, S|xal:man and O'Hara. Rich upening of tile third, passes to Pow- ardscn. Pow ell by Spoakman j Acton ell and Sliawen, .singles by .Maloney Dy (Mark-. Wild plftsstt. Kaken, (and Hryan and T?te Hill's infield cut Speakmai). Umpire, Mr. Moran. Inetting two runs. , T:nie. " hours. Att. nilance, 400. Alter Mounti a.-tle and Davis were out in the same round, Ji iinson scratched a single and Ta:e Hill made a wide throw ot Roatea'a grounder. Dand and Read singled, three runs counting North End tied the score in the st v.-nth On doubles by Maloney and Hill. The Athletics won in the eighth after Rice and Mcuntcastle had fanned. Pattern open ed the round with a sin*>e, stole sec? ond and went to taifd on Hugh OB' error on Stuart's hunt. Davis scratch L'd an infield single, scoring Patton land St u iri. Running catches by Powell. Head land Richardson were features. Iscore: Athletics: Ab. H. H. Po. A E SHELL DAMAGES TARGET Low Shot Pots Little Battle Practice Cr?ft Out of Commission. Johnson If.r, Hi ati-n. e.1 I.and, 3b.I Kead, rf.:: Patton, lb.t Kice, cf.1 Stuart, ss.4 ?untcastle, 2b.. ..3 jDavis, p.4 1 1 1 1 1 13 0 0 o 1 0 5 1 I Totals.. North End: Powell, cf.. . Maloney. If.I 2 Hill, ss.2 0 Shawen. 2b.3 0 Bryan, c.4 ? Richardson, lb.. ..4 0 Harrison, rf.4 o I Hughes. 3b.4 0 Reynolds, p.4 o Ab R. H. Po. A. E .410100 .5 2 2 1 o 10 2 1 0 1 1 10 0 0 7 (i 1 3 1 1 3 I 0 0 1 Totals. _34 9 24 4 Scr re by innings: I Athletics.0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 x?5 i North End.0 0 2 ? 0 0 1 0 0? 3 Summary; Two-base hits. Roaten. Reynolds. Maloney and Hill. Stolen bases?Patton. Powell. Maloney. Hill. Sbawen. Struck out?By Reynolds 10: by Davis, 3. Base on balls?By Reynolds. 3; by Davis. Left on IDEAL DAY FOR ROUGH WORK Twenty Knot Northeast Breeze Kicks Up Sea on Drill Grounds?Missouri Joins Fleet and Takes Place on Range?Busy Labor Day. he asked to make the salary of the de? tective sergeant ll.'.nO a year, the same that the chief is now paid. Whether or not die men behind this scheme propose to ask the council to increase the salary of chief is not known at this time. When asKed about these rumors by i Daily Pre-s reporter yesterday at :erno< it. City Sergeant Mslstead said that they had their origin among OBT 'ain members or the isdice force. He would not say who they were and be apparently sought to leave the report -r with the impression that there was little truth in the rumors. Chief Revtiolds said vestetdav tha" Mr Milstead had to d ii;in that he hail hilt some of 'he pplfl eaaSB in a Joet. !ar wav that he exported to he wear? ing the uniform of ?hier before very knag The chief went on to say that b? nad heard the rumors about the pro peood change, but had paid little or no attention to them. Mr. C. Aylett Ashby will resign from the board of ladiee commission-."??< this month and Minor Jones will be ca'led upon to appoint his successor. Robert W. Perkins, for many years chairman of the Democratic city con> mlttee. is mentioned as Mr. Ashby's Bcceeeor Mr. w B Cotaaaa also has een mentioned In connection witn the api?olntment. shipping report. Sunday. September 5, 1909. Arrived. Steamer Ruscany (Hr.) Smcllle. flellmm I la Berwkind-Whito' Coal Company for BSBBkBf coal. Monday. September 6, 1909. Arrived. { Steamer William l ..isholm. Perry. The Atlantic bat:le,hip and cruiser . |,vi,? ?1 > Cho.-a|*ake & Oh o Coal fleet had highly favorable conditions j Ai,,.nrv rj, tnpanv ? lwllast. for their rough water practice work _ . ' __1. ? as a northeast wind was blowing ? S< h.?ner Eward E. Rr.ry. Dudiej. miles an hour. . nf. rtunately one of ??osten?to New River Consilidattd the target boats, having been |>ene | C al Company in baile d, traied by shells rrom the big guns of Schooner Harry T. Haywar.I. Watts, the ships became waterlogged and had ' Baltimore?I nassigned, but will load to be brought in for repairs The lit- here. tie craft was completely submerged., ... ' . ? ? . - ? ? with nothing but the improvfseu ' ^ 1 ^ea '?' masts projecting above water I ft'ltimore?I nassigm d. but will load The day was an ideal one and the *,ere hips continued their maneouvers and Karge Solus from Boston?to Ber target work under radiant skies with v i:id White C al Com; any in hal a temiieratiire down to Hfi. Though all last. government work on land was sus-1 _ pended for the "I^abor Day'' relebra-1 ion, the fifteen thousand men making ! up the crews of the twenty ships now constituting the Schroeder fleet were hard at work. The battleship Missouri, which ar? rived from Boston Saturday proceed? ed to sea early today, joining the other shi|?s on the drill grounds and Cleared. Sta Bjer TWscany iRr.) Smcllle, Rotteraam and Antwerp-Berwind White Coa! Company. Sailed. S'cjmcr Aharenda il' naval col immedia'ely taking her place on the I'eri Hamilton noadi. # stationary target range. | Schooner D?ring C. Ilal.ard. Kelley. No Clinkers Burns Less Coal?Gives More Heat Clinkers are not only troublesome, but z+ry expensive. They clog and kill a fire, so that the coal only half burns, and very little heat is produced. The one sure way to he proof against clinkers, and to have steady, ?arm comfort in every room in your house, every hour in ail kinds of weather, is to install a MODEL Heating System Adapted to steam or hot water. \ 'nder the boiler it a wonderful crate that is clinker-proof, troubie-proof, keeps the fire always clear at the bttttm. making the coal burn to fine white ashes. THE RANGE imi ay ?niiissa it. isataatir r?s?i??e e?r pjaataa ?? swat ss rat?n4. hr ttw mmml BBWeBset iissii ?* ?osOa ?Waiswoi IM kwt wsw no sHrar* fin s# s?s*s? ? nnojsaiy eaaayaeajBtBaWeaBBBVeSBBat i *>#fjalT rVf*vlett>d) It) flat) ^eett/tj)*? 4wgl?< ?eyejt Model Meeting Company. 142 N 10th St.. P*'H.. P? . "''? ? Welnwt ttS. Keystone. Race. 24 33 ?rrttinfhanv ?\ Finefan. 212 31st 9A. Seth >Hene? 223? W C. %. Garratt. 221 27th Street aawetery Constrwctven Co.. 21t 27th ft. Newport Ptumteog ?\ Heatiof Co.. 2C4 205 8 ?by eWnei^ Allyns l'oir.t. Harn?' Btwabick for BoaUu. Calendar (or Today. Sun rlsca.K: 41 ? Sun beta .? -,; i* ? niph ?at<r ... a 17 a. iu.. I:t>i u m Iaiw water ... 9:37 a. b.. 10.47 p. ui Quiet Day on the Waterfront. Labor Day was generally observed -lit ok ike vatafroaf >esteni.i\ \ ae o. tkac aal docks was in ope rait? ami all 11 th?' shipping oAeea wan timM Dredge Hauled Out. The trade* w. K. L. Balle) wa* hsuldrd out of dry dock N" ?V tin' slum.ml. yaaSattMB bsoraiag ?Hat uavlnn beea paJuteo below Um wat.r I Hsa>. Schoonera Awaiting Orders. Tu ? siliooiurs arrived in port ><?> barHSf to await ordita from their| OCSOtl Moth will load cargoes i>! i-oal a! thin port. IN THE HOME COWAN'S PRKPARATION ii anmlnfc pro trxijon ...I vi i- nil. ceata uwr, iwi|h>, mi? ami ?urmc?? in lun|> ?n1 Ihiikil KrlMwi al Kikr hr vlobaoal Inr inttamoialtoii aiij .oogriUuti Ktfcrioal and ,???..-..? P 0U. VK B). AU diuftuli. Tug Sweepstakes Leaves. Having had h*f h'i'1 be low the wattrlino cleaned and palates, the c mi'i < patskea hauled oat <i I dry dock No. ::. at the Bhipv.ud. ?.s it iua\ DMMra?ag. MR. r ROWN INJURED. Struck in the Head With Laipe Head of Cabbage and Knoc .ed to Ground. Mr. .lunm* ilrown. a clerk "inploy led by Mr. KeRh S.mlair. receive* ex ..??ili!i-l> painlul Injuries While as? sisting iu unloading a ear I f rab'iag' at the aknlaatajti house of Mr Si m-ia i r, on the tracks of the Ckaeapraka & Ohio railway at noon yesterday. Mr. Brown was struck on UV Ik ad by a lar>;o eiiiilmge und knocke?! t: the ground, lie received a bad Ka:>ii orer Iiis eye and si\eral bruise ? a boat tlie body. Ke is also saSerlng Iroaa ?koek. Dr Ha ry D. 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We are at") essn-mma. eyas and continuing to give satisfactien. MULL ?Sfc MULL, OPTICIANS. 121 Tveenty-aisth S? Newaert Nevra. Va. CIRCUS NEWPORT DEWS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 18th iiEN AGERIE - M U5EU AND Giant Performing I ELEPHANTS 5O0 Great Big Circus Stars?500 A White City of Perfect Tents Where Novelties of Rare Excellence Are Pre* ented THE ARMOUR GR AYS The Most AU i active Feature Ever Seen With Any Circus. line Great NELSON FAMILY?MARIE MEtRS. FLORA BEDENI RHODA ROYALS'S Menage Marvels. Clowns In Great Numbers! Parade of Marvelous Beauty! TWO PERFORM. ANCES DAILY AT 2 AND i P. M. DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER. SEE THE ANIMALS AND HEAR THE BIG BAND Also Directing the Tour of?ARMOUR'S WORLD FAMOUS ?25,000 DAP? PLE GR A V PRIZE WINNEKS. The Greatest Equine Globe Trotters Ever Known. ? Special Notice to the Public! Any one in good standing and a reliable citizen of this section, after reviewing the exhibition given by the ARMOUR GRAYS $25.000 Prlae Winners, driven by William ("Billy ") Wale-, with the SELLS FLOTO COMBINED SHOWS. >f not perfectly aatisfi-d with this splendid exhibi? tion, the price of admission will be cheerfully refunded. W. E. FRANKLIN, General Manager Th; Great Sells Floto Combine :d Sh'wr. Reserve Seat? on Sate Show Day at Warwick Pharmacy, Twentyalxth street and Washington avenue. Sweethearts and Wives Like a John, Jr. NEWPORT NEWS GEM CIGAR CO.. 2710 Washington Ave. PETZOLD DRUG CO. l?c. Cor. Chestnut A\e. 4 Twen? ty seventh at. HAMPTON THE JOHNSON DRUG STORE, J. F. Gibboney. Mgr. GARDNER'S PHARMACY, 15 E. Queen St. o. a congoon a co. i Roche's Blc.k. One More Good Dealer Wanted In Central Portion-a=s Singer Electric Co. 2511 Washington Avenui OPPOSITE WERmilEI I CO. BELL PHONE. 904 J Adv&rtising Cores Doll Trad*