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V ' I AuCKie, NOW THAT THERE I fMy fjhRLlNG, I We f NO THIN 0 CAN f fiMPf j 1 1 aajjj-, ' . ' " " Vy j t WW FIGHT 61 TWINS By Defeating Charlotte VViaslon Ends Speculation Wlnitoii-Salem,. Angf 31. With Swindell lu the box,' the Twin yes terday put nil end to all (peculation an to where the Carolina association pennant of 1911 mill float, the final game of the season with the Hornets resulting in a victory for the localsrj With a rYrd ' 20 game won and 8 lout Swindell, taully the premier of Ihe lwaituei left today for Cleveland, where he Join the American league club of thai city. Should the locals jom ail of tb three remaining games and Greensboro win the remainder of the schedule the Twin would get the decision by it margin of one irame. Laat night there was genuine rejoic ing at the successful termination of Claneyfc fight .against the Greensboro club though eo.ua! admiration for the clever Patriot team and Manager Oiyle It felt. . ' Teterday "a came was only four and one-half innings, tb wet condition of the diamond preventing the scheduled double-header, and. In fact, allowing Just enough play to allow the Twins to rirje-h the pennant. The game was played under protest of the Charlotte player It aav ., i - .... ... ItH. E. Winston; .... Ki4 1 Charlotte. .... o 00 0 3 2 lUlly; Sheusley and Swindell sad Ryan. LEAGUE GAMES Ihmloai ami I'itHiurg IHtblr. lk.nti.o. Aug. 31. Marty OToole. for hoe release from 81. Paul, l'ltubiirg paid 23.&u, the highest 'Mre in bancball bintory. made bin debut and th Pirates won the game, tbo firX of a double-header. Young was In the txu for the local t la the nwil gsrne and shut out the . pennant anplrants. - OTl's bow to National League fans was niftde In wmipany oith Kelley. the ratrber for whom Pitts biirg paid fit. Paul li.bou. The young pitchers showing as marred by hervoiiNuena and bis lldne placed bim in a number of big bobs, hut he a strong in the pinches and bis nine strikeouts offset ten ban on balls. It,, hit safeljr talce out ol four times at bat.. Kelley wns weak lth the stick and gav ay to (iin son. y In the second ganie Young pitebed In bis (.!l-tlme form and ws( well supimrted. s're: It. II. K fUtiion , , , l io mm n:o 4 U. 2 Plttnburg . . 01 1 ooii Jul Weaver. Tyler and Kllng; OToole and Kelley and Gibson. Kecoud game: , U. It. K. litMtton . , . oon 141 6 9 Piiubiiri; , . Oflrt onii nr 0 ft 3 Yonng and Itariden; llendrl. Rteele, Kerry and Gibson. . in mISI "league , 1evelnl Trims M a-hlnutiti. Clevelaiid. Aug 31, flev, lti. defeat! VnlriKt"n lu't' n Intilms Piamllng allowed but one hit fur even Inning and only th.t for the flrnt eipht. In th ninlhr bomevcr. Oisoa's error was folio ejL by three bits, 'Washin;t'n tiring vfte amre Canblon's hit driving Itrm'o nma. In tho tenth Hlatiding singled and cored on Itutchcr'a aacrtiica and tHuon'i singl. Cleveland . oio 030 IM0 1 4 ft 1 Washington 000 0n (Mi J 03 ft Ulandlng and Eastssly; Walker and Ktreet, Knmkouf llronn les. New York, Aug. 81. Matt Welts, the Kegiuh light ftcJKbt rhampion. added to hi fistic laurels by oulboi Itig "Knoikout" lirown, the New York lightweight, in a ten-ronnd bout, bnfore the largest crowd that probably ever witnessed pugilistic "'titcet 1n New York city last night The bout, the aeeond to be hfld tin ner the new boxing law, brought a crowd of probably H.nou persona to the Madison (to.uar tlarden. Ara you a boujckecperT II so you ahouid oy an BM t ..MooiI Kitchen Cabinet.- Pea Holland Bros t oaea ,,t It - imj Even the Waves Have Ears BALL RESULTS YESTERDAY American League. Washington, 3;. Cleveland, 4. ; National League. . Pittsburg. 6; Boston, 4. Second game: Pltmburg, 0; lloston, . All otBer games postponed rain. American AssMialloa. Kansas City, 5; Indianapolis, 4. Minneapolis, 8; Toledo, 1. ' St. Paul, 2; Louisville, J. Milwaukee, 0; Colusibus, 1 (II In nings. Second game: Milwaukee, 2: ColiimUus. 0. , Falera Leagae' Baltimore. 2; Iluffalo, 4. . Newark, 3; Montreal, 12. Jersey aty, 6; Rochester. 4. Providence, 3; Toronto, 8. Second game: Providence, 0: Toronto. 0. Southern League. New Orleans, 2; Birmingham. 3. Montgomery, g; Mobile, 1 1. ' . Nashville,. 2; Chattanooga, 1. riestb Allan tie League. Savannah, 0; Columbus, '. Other games postpone!! rain, Carolina Association. Anderson-Greenville, rala. Grtensboro-Spartanburg, rain. Winston-Salem. 5; Charlotte. 0. (5 Innings rain). OF THE CLUBS Carolina) Leagae. Won. Lost. Club P.C. .611 .613 'AM a:, i .423 .40? Winston , Crrt-nsbnto Charlotte . Andi-rson . Spartanburg . . CS 41 - . 4 8 . . 4 r.6 . .44 60 . .42 61 1 .Greenville . VlrglaU Lragoe, auba. . Won. Loat P. C. Petersburg Norfolk . Koanoka . Lynrbbarg Richmond , Danville . 6a (1 CS S3 (2 47 47. SO 4 60 r. 6 .584 .& .542 .469 .468 .416 Aau rlcaa leagae. Clflba. Won. Lost P.C Philadelphia Uttrolt . . . Huston , . New nrk . . Chit ago . . Cleveland . , Washington . St. Louis , . 77 U 62 63 61 60 hi 35 42 4s r. 60 60 71 Si .647 .607 .17 .& .r,ut .f00 .418 .292 KatlosiaJ Icsgue. Clnba. Won. Lost. New York .... 72 44 Chicago ..... 67 44 Pittsburg . . . . 70 49 Philadelphia ... 64 12 St. Louis 61 55 Cincinnati . . . . 63 61 Itrooklya V, 6a lloston 30 88 , akiMtltera) league, Ckba. Won. Loat New Orleans . . . 68 - 47 Montgomery . . 6 2 HtrmtaKham ... 66 &4 Nashville ..... 61 57 Chattanooga ... 6(1 62 Memphia ..... 56 6d Mobile ...... f.2 67 Atlanta .... . 46 77 P.C. .62! .604 .1 .&:c .isr, .391 .254 .:.( .f.r.9 .r.50 .&I7 .492 .4T.4 .437 .371 ftoath AtUutle tagu. Clubg. Won. Lost. P. C. Columbia . ... 42 l ,6s3 Albany 36 24 .61(1 Columbua . i . ..34 26 .(67 Macon ...... 81 27 .S34 Jacksonville ... 28 3.7 .444 S. A. I ...... 2 36 .419 Savannah .... 25 37 .4fl3 Charleston .... 22 39 .3,1 Kea Girt Whm.iIhk Tournament. Sea Girt. N. J., Aug, 31. Military and civilian marksmen from many parta of the country are here In readlnesa for th otienlng tomorrow of the twenty-first annual rifle tournament on the famous Sea Girt rangea. The competitions will con tinue through the whole of next seek. The most notable event of tho programme will be the rontest for the Drydra Trophy, presented by former I'tilted Ft ales rVnitor liryden of New Jersey, and valued at 4.00. iha contest Is open to teams of eight men from the army, navy. Marine Corps, the n. Hilary and Bav! acad emies and tht militia of the various State. ,. To Mark Hll of Vronl'ler Fort. Kstherville, La.. Aug. 31. A four lays patriotic celebration was begun hero today under the auspice of the Msuc'iters jit the Revolution. The chief feature of the celebration Is to be t tics dedication of a shrft to mark the site of old Fort Defiance. a ranioua reminder of the pioneer day In foa. DURHAM RECQRDEB,i )tmiUM, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1911 ' fl.&M.FODTBALL SCHEDULE IXCLI DES (JAMES WITH SEVERAL COLLEGES SOT FLAYED I.X FOR. MEB SEAM)!. - West Raleigh, Aug. 31. Below la given the 1911 fmitbull acliedule of the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege of North Carolina. The first game will not be played until Octo ber 7, one month after college oiia, giving the men nmple time Jo get In first class condition for the opening game. - . ' October 7 United States Steam ship Franklin, at ttalelgh. October 14 Pending. October 19 Rurknell University. of Pennsylvania, at Ralctgb, (Thurs day of fair week. ) October 28 University of Tennes see, at Ralc'ish. ' ' . November 4 United States Naval Academy, at Annapolis. " j November 11 Washington and Lee University, at Raleigh. v November 1 8 Wake Forest, at Wake Forest. - . v November 30 Virginia Poly technic Institute, at Norfolk. Va. (Thanksgiving.) Games with three colleges never before played by the A. and M. In football are on tbe achednle this year, tit'. - Bucknell, University of Pennsylvania; the University of Ten nessee, and the United States NavJl Acaoemy. It la expecte that tbei game with the naval academy will! be one of the very hardest ever play ed by tbe A. and M., a the acadefay teama have always ranked with 1ht biggest elevens In Jthe country, auch as Yale, . Pennsylvania, Piincieton, etc Washington and Lee will be play ed this season for the first time la Raleigh. Tue United Statca Steam ship Franklin will give the A. and M. a bard tussle, aa they were cmly defeated S to 0 after a very bard game two years ago. me inauasgmng gsrne win. aa tsual, be played In Norfolk. Va.. with A. and M.'s greatest rivals for championship honors, the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and vhould be one of the greatest football contests played .In the south thte rail, aa thla game will decide tbe winner of a series of three games, A. and M. hav ing won last Thanksgiving, and V. I 1 the year tie fore. I1HI ItUX NOTKH. Cleveland bs tbe ilightandera' goat and Detroit la duck soup for the Chase crew. The two Ja ksons in the big show. Joe, of Cleveland, and George, of Boston, are ei rtainly great bitters. Inetrad of being a btoorm-r "Rube" Marquard, of tbe Giants, has tamed out to be one of the aonders of the season. A total of 67,000 persons attend ed the National League games In New York and Brooklyn In one after- non recently. Umpire Kvana, of the American league, was a sub on the CrtieJl baseball tram when Jlugh Jennings was roachlng the siuad. The Chkago Cuba have purchased Pitcher Hlamilcka, of Itorkford, the sensational beaver of the Wlwonnln- llllnols league. Frank Hchulle, of tbe Cnbs, broke his home run bat, but found another club and la once more lamming the clrrflt clouts. Pitcher "Wild Hill" Donovan, of the iMrolt Tigera. next to "Cv" Voting, la thrt oldest player In active service In tbe major leagues. , Tom Jones, the former Detroit player now witb Miisaukee, will coach the Michigan University base ball squad next spring. Young llefker trimmed the White Sox In Washington, but the Sox got back at him In Chicago, making 20 Rita for a total of 28 bases. The Athletics' pltrhera are now going al top speed and the team that able to pass the rhaniKions will surely be aome ball 'learn. Manager Fred Clark Is hlttltik the ball In the regulation way. Tbe old Pirate la working like a young phe nom Just breaking In the game. President Russell of the Boston Nationals aaya that be Is confident that "Cy" Young can win aa many games aa the other Rustler pitchers. is mat a Knock or a boost? W'tlh their managers. R.d', Dnotn and Roger ftresnahan out of the game on account of 4njnrie. the Philadelphia Quakers and the W Lnnl Cardinals are aurslr In tnueh lurk at thla atase nr th r,r,.ni light. Fight KrbcluU for Toalgbl. Pal Moore v, Tommr Murtihr.'io rotmda, at Uttt Tork city. When Dickie Wants to Propose By H. B. Martin; I I ' . With tlie.lloxers. Jimmy Britt claims the credit of being the originator of the crouch used so much by boxers nowadays. George Perry, Hector Mclnnes' ' hope,' will clash with Al Benedict at Niwport,' R. I., on Labor Dav. New York promoters are not very atrong for Kid McCoy'a come-back stuff and tho kid says that be can get bouts outside of New York. The proposed bout between Matty Baldwin and K. O. Brown, which the Armory A. A., of Boston, waa trying to arrange, nan fallen through. Babies Pivraile at Anbury Park. Asbury Park, N. J., Aug. 31. For the 21st consecutive' year Jtabydoin today held festal holiday, and high fevel In Asbury Park. It was tbe day of tbe bby parade, the crown' ing feature of the annual carnival Baiilea from every nook and corner of tbe country, fully 600 of them and al! in their gayest raiment. paraded the ocean front and passed In review before Queen Titania and her court, who shared the honors of tbe day with Governor Wilson and bis staff. 'Carriers to Mift in KorheKter. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 31. Ro chester la making elaborate prepara tions for the entertainment of the annual convention here next week of tbe National Association of Letter Carriers. Are yoa a housekeeper? Jf to yon should b" all means bate a "Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet." See Holland Broa. at once about It 17-tf 1EMI mm Saturday; September the 2nd 1911 This Cafe is Under New Management and Has Promises to Be the Best Service ol Any Cafe We cive you a meal in 5 Minutes liEUSHKsT Queen Olives . l.C 2'c. American Sanilnea Sweet Pickle .'. . l.V. Celery .. . . , .. .; . 10c. ir.c 2,-.c. I.V. I Of. lc. loc. loc. Die. UK'. Stuffed Olives ....... French Sadtnes . . . . , Hour" Pi. kl.-s Sliced Toma!". .. .. . SOUPS Chicken Soiiji ; Ox Tall Soup ., Clain Choad r Mock Turtle Vegetable .. .. .. .. , ' risu Spanbth Mm -kerel , Fried or Uri.iien" Trout. .. , Shad. Fried or" Broiled, .. . Shad Ko? v. i VHncotv. , . ,, , 2K. 2c. 2. Sh4 Hoe, Fried or Broiled. , 30c. Shad Ron t. ramble with Kegs, 2c. - ?'. st;aK AND CHOPS fcefifd wllh r reach Fried I'elalee Small Steak .. .. Steak and f'c:s. ., Ilsmfiiirser steak. He. 2. IV. V.c. 3.V. .'.oc. 6iH-. 3"c. 3ie. K.c. 3(K". 3oc. Sirloin Sitjk Slntle Pn'rterhona Steak .. . D.inble Sfrlt'itt Steak .. Oouble Pori- rbouse Steak .. S'ca'k a la Bimark Club Steak ., .. .. .. .. ., ,. Hailed Ham. Fried or Broiled Herf Tendcrl.lti Pork Tenderloin 1 i If Not Satisfied or 119 East Main Street; For Your Enjoyment Send for our interest-' ins booklet, "The Truth woca von TrQ . - , VJ v . i,- 4 Yi amonS drinks a beverage that i H V- fairly snaps with delicious goodness and f-' ' refreshing wholesomeness. , K. , has more to it than mere wetness and sweetness I it' vigorous, full of life. You'll enjoy it from - " '" l rSt t0 C rP a"cnvars X X Ueuciouf-Kctrestog-iliirst-yucnclung S i ' ( . ' x. the rnra-rni a rnvtpavv S S l Metropolitan's Old Stand . riPKUIAL Regular Dinner Saturday, Sept 2, 11.30 to 2.30 23 CKXTS 4 from the time the. order is given. Give us a trial and be convinced. A square deal for ever) body Veal Steak .. .. .. .. Veal Cutlets, Breaded Veal Chops, , , 2: 2.-.C. 2'tc. 2'tc. 2c. 2. IH i:.c. 2c. (Lamb Cho) Pork Chops Pork Chops, Breaded . Breakfast Bacon .... Calf IJver Calf Liver with Bacon All Stcaka and Chops Served with Onions, extra. Sc.; with Tomato Sauce, extra, Sc.; witb Mushrooms, extra, l.c. CHICKKN Half Spring Chicken on To.Mit Half Spring Cliickeu. Country Style ., .. .. .. Half Spring Chicken, a la Maryland .. 3.-.C. 40c. 4r.c. :... 30c. 30c. iitaii nriiiK i iiicscn, wun Must) rooms .. ,. ,, Chicken ll.mh'd on Toast .... Roast Chicken with French , Dnntlng ( SALADS Salmon Salad , Potato Salad . Chicken Salad 15c. 15c. 25c. 25c. 3(c. 2tc. lobster Salad Shrimp Salad .. .. .. .. ,, ,. Combination Salad .. .. .. .. .. OVSTEKH IS,E.tflV Half Down Slewed In Milk. .. Whole Doien Stewed ,. .. .. Cream Stewed Half Doien Fried ..... ,. .. 1 5c. 25c. 35c. 15c. There is Any thing Wrong: Report TIE ROYAL CAFE -m fnntrnTratrTrrrtJ . Vv ' Atlanu, Ca. Whenever ' " - you see. an v 000 Arrow think , ' " . of CocaCoii . M (S DAY b At y Been Remodeled and Newly Filled Up, and in the City Meals at Al! HoursDay or Night. Whole Dor.cn Fried .. Oyster Cocktail .. .. 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