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HANKS HII HARD AND COLIS LOSE Mattis's Double in Third Respon? sible for Richmond's Lone Tally. VIRGINIA LEAGUE HTM 1 TS VESTERD KY. Richmond, I) .Norfolk, .'?. Roanokc, *t Lynchburg, 4. Petersburg? '?'<? Dnnvlllei 4. STANDING OK TUK i l l BS. Club*. Petersburg KorrolK Ronnukr I... ncbbure Richmond Danville .ISU . ?r.:i .4.is n*t c ii r, .410 nil .."?it" .4(11 . i.m .mos WIIKIIE T1IE1 I'l.W TO-DAY. Itlrllllionil nl Norfolk. Ronnokr nt l.ynrhhiir**. I'rlrrMhiirR nt linn'.llle. Norfolk. V.i . August -.'J.? Norfolk took another Jump toward the top to? day, when they defeated the rolls at Athletir P.irk .'? to 1 Hanks w;>s lilt hard, while the visitors could do Utile with Martin Walsh. The Tars bunched lilts on the Coll twlrler and tilled the bases In the third Inning, but w:e Hide to force only one run across the pun. Much credit for till- achieve? ment :s due II,inks, win pitched really clever ball in pinches. The other runs were scattered throughout the game. The lone Richmond tally came in ihe third, when Hanks doubled and came across after W.ilsh had missed a throw Pries: at first. Orillin pulled c'eral clever bits pf neldH.il Score: Richmond. au rt h ? Priest. :b . I 0 1 S Griflin. :h . * n n - Charles, rf . I 0 1 ? Wallace. ,f . I 0 n I Martin, ss . t " ' 1 Mnttis. If . 4 a 1 1 Raker. ,tl? . 4 o 0 1 Cowan, c . .1 0 o :. Hanks, j. . 3 1 1 2 The Vetal Babb. 5? Podge. Klrcher, Block, c Staub. 1 Curtis, Oreen. r Polles. Walsh. 21 IK. AP R. H. O A. K ! 4 ii 3 ?? s a i .3 0 0 I 2 0 .3 0 2 4 00 1 I 11 R. Totals .S3 a Score by irr.lr.c? Richmond' .0<l J 0 0 0 00 0?1 ] Norfolk .0 01 2 0 1 1 0 x?5 Summary: Two base htii?W8,lsh. Kanks. Three y.ase bit?Mattls. Hase; .m "all??iff Walsti l; off Hanks. 2. Left on bases ? Norfolk. Pi Richmond. ? .-=:ru-k out?by Wallh, Z: by Hanks. : Passed ball-rBlock. Wild pitch Hanks. Time of game. 1:50 I'mptre. Flynn. Plttsbtirg nil>? Vlnj. i>x!r-rton. Ky . August 22?The Pittsburg National League baseball I rlub to-dny purchased .Tames Vlox.l shortstop for the Lexington team. In the Blue Grass League. Vlox will re port to Pittsburg at the end of the, APPALACHIAN LEAGUE At Johnson City?Johnson City. 4; Asnevllle, 2. At Bristol?Morrlstown, :-., Bristol, 1 At Cleveland?Cleveland. 1 . Knox vllle, o (first game? Cleveland, 4 Khoxville, 2 (second camel McKeever Is Dend. Philadelphia, August 22.?"Charlie" McKeever. who several years ago was! among the t>est of Philadelphia's*light* i weight pugilists, died In a hospital h?-re to-day from pneumonia, During hi? ring career lie fought many well known boxers McKeever. since hi* 1 retirement from the ring, had been an i actor on Hie vaudeville state, lie was thirty-seven years old Tor SO Y*?.rs tho House of Quality. Straus, Gunst & Co., Distillers and Blunders ot Fin* - Whiskies. Drink Old Henry lie 1/Oiig- Kccoid Proves Its Morn. BAKER ELECTRICS Are wonderfully successful in Richmond, ss in even.- other city. Demonstration? arranged to suit your convenience. Tele? phone Maciieon 7060 or call at WORTH ELECTRIC VEHICLE CO., Inc., Main and Belvldera. THE C AR THAT HAS NO VALV?S. Guaranteed Kugln?) Service? Price, Si,'-'00 to J2.-.00. Imperial Motor Car lu, Hintrlbnteri 1881 W. Ii rund St. Phone Mon. 121.1. "Guaranteed for Life." RICHMOND MOTOR CO., Inc 313 We.stMaln. The buyer who knows (he difference t automobiles will own a .Jones Motor Car Co. Allen Ave. ami Hroad Streets. 1 C OUNCES OF QUALITY 10 IN EVERY POUND. The Motor Car Ford Motor Cars Maximum servier, minimum COSt. "Ask your doctor." Ford Auto Co., 1629 W. Broad Street. Ijobsqn pitches i sox to victory! Danville, Vn . August 22.?Superior work In the box l>y Jobson. the new twlrler recently secured by tho lied Sox., enabled Danville to take the sec? ond K.inie of the scries frQin Peters? burg here this Aft.'.-noon, the score being I to '?'<. Bruckmlller was In the box for the visitors, and was not nearly so effective eg his opponent, A double-headet is scheduled tor to-mbr row, end the locals ?vill likely use Johnson, the new twlrl<* secured from Spray. The score: Petersburg, A IV R. H. O A. R. Anthony, cf.3 1 1 2 0 0 H.-i.ie. If . 4 0 n 2 0 0 : Busch, si . X 1 1 2 2 0 ! Kellher, lb . 2 0 0 10 1 0 ? humpln, c . 1 ? 1 2 l 0 j Selvage, c . 3 0 I 3 l 0 i Spencer, rf. 4 0 l o o 0 j llowedellj 3o. ? o o ?? 0 0 ? ; riffln. 2b . 4 0 o i l 0 j BrUckmlVlqr, p. 3 1 1 0 3 o Totals .31 3 ?21 ? 0 limit ill, A B. K H O A. K i Kaufman, If . 3 l n ?? <> o I Schr?der, u>. s ?> 210 0 0 ' Jackson, 2b . 4 0 1 2 ? t ? Cooper, 3b . a 0 1 1 1 1 i Mayb.erry, ?s . ? 1 n 4 4 0 Hudglns, cf . S 1 I 2 n 11 : Mace, c. 3 0 '? 3 0 0 Boyhe, rf _ '.. . . > 1 3 :t 0 1 1 J?bs?n, p.. 3 0 1 0 1 0 i Totals .32 4 !> 27 S 4 ] Si ore bv innins?: K. I Petersburg .600.10:00 20?3 Danville _.e I 0 2 0 0 0 0 x? 4 Summary: Stolen bases?Kaufman. Bruckmiller. Sacrifice ilie..-?Kellhcr (2). TSvo tijso hit*?Jackson, Schr?d? er, Double plays?Cooper ?_> Mayber ry to Schr?der: Mayberry to Schr?der. : Left on bases?Petersburg, 5: Danville, ; 12. Bases on balls?off Bruckmiller. <*: off Jobson, 2 Struck out?by Bruck .?nlller. ?i. by Jobson. 3 First base on erro;s?Petersburg, 2 Wild pitch? BruckmHler. Time ?f game, 1:53. empires. Henderso n.-.r..i Wilson. At tendance, 4T.v THREE COLTS GO 10 HIGHLANDERS Cincinnati, O.. August 22.?The Na? tional Baseball Commission to-day Save out a list of players purchased by major league clubs- s-ltn-p the close of the drafting season !n 1910, and before- the commencement of the draft? ing season in 1311. containing, how ever, only the names of flayer* agree? ments for whose purchase were tiled with and approved by the National Commission: National Leacue?By Ptttsburg, from retr-rslmrp. Keliher. By New York, from Spartanburg, Ferrlll. * American League?By Washington, from Oadsden, Long: Oreenvllle, Cash Ion: Spartanburg, Walker By New York, from Richmond, l'rle.-t Revelle, Martin. Western Man Seems Unable to Live Up to Work Expected j of Him. Now York. August 22?Sailor Burk?, of Brooklyn, outfought and batter*?:! Billy Papke, <>f Illinois, who claims the middleweight championship, for ten rounds at the Twentieth Century Athletic Cluh to-night. It was a disappointing mill to all thOse patrons Of boxing who expected a different showing from the Western 3ian, and the crowd hissed and booed continually after the first two rounds Burke went to his man at everv ?tage of the light, and while he did /?! show any scientific work, he he labored the Illinois pugilist with a [ s/UI which earned for the BrooklynlM ? heArty round of cheers as he left tho .?inc. with scarcely a mark on his body. Both men freight and Papke seemed eithei unwilling or unable to live up ft. what was expected of him- Two cl the new appointed State boxing com? missioners were near the ringside. Close!) following the movements of the fighters. Both men were nv*r the middle? weight limit of 1 f.S pounds. No weights were announced, but each looked to be about ICS Among those close to the ringside was the Marquis of Queertsherry, who was writing a descriptive story of the fight for n New York newspaper wh.-n the crowd recognised the dis? tinguished vlsitor there were loud cries Of 'Speech; Speech"' but the Mar<|Uls stood up and simply bowed his acknowledgments FAVORITES WIN FEATURE. RACES Goshen, N. Y, August 22?The first ! day of the Orand Circuit races here I attracted a i.ig crowd. Favorites won 1 in the free-for-all pace and 2:20 trot. In the 2:24 trot six heats were re? quired to decide the event. I.'nlon, a black ge'.d'ng. was distanced In the fifth heat after taking the first two. Sterling Hall finally won. Summaries; Free-for-all pace?Purse J'.'.ooo? First, The Eel, Br. n. by Oamboller; second. Major Mallow, b g.; third, Ma? jor PrJno, blk. g. Best time. 2:06 1-4. 2:21 trot?Parse 12,000? First, sterl? ing Hall, b. a by Walnut Hall; sec? ond, Emily Morris, br. m.: third, Al? freds Todd, br in. Best time, 2:14 3-4. 2:.,t' trot?Two in three; (Inn pursei $2,000?First, Border Guard, b. s. by I Border Knight, second. Angeio. b, s.i third. Belle Grattan br. m Best time 2:16 1-4 It was Stated here to-day that the directors of the assoclaU'm have been advised Dy Mrs B, 11. Harrlman that she had donated the new grand Mand to the association in memory of her late husband. Whose efforts in behalf of the track made betlcas mee'.tr.ij possible. GIANTS TAKE LEAD IN LYNCH LEAGUE Cubs Lose Second Game of Series, New York Coining From Behind. New York. August -2.?By winning from Chicago to-day in an exciting up? hill game. New York went into Ural place in the National League race. With the score 5 to 2 against them in the eighth, the mantu rallied strongly, scoring three runs and tyliift the score on singles by Devore and Merklc, Snod gruss'a double and a pass to Doyle. Brown walked .Myers In the ninth, and Murray ran for him. Crandall moved Murray to second with a aacrillce, and Devore^j tifth single advanced him to third. He seined on Doyle's hit to right. Devore made his live hits by slamming the lirst ball pitched each time. Ames was easy for the Cuba but Crandall, who relieved him in Hie tlfth. held the visitors at his mercy. Both trains tielded brilliantly. Score: Chicago. New York. AH II O A B A It II O A K 8heck'd, If. 4 3 ? ODevere. if. ?'> S 3 o 9 Schulte, rt. 5 1 0 0 0 L D'yle, -l> I Silt Tinker, fs. J ? I .". OS'grass, rf I 1 0 0 SSIm'?n, ib. 11030 Itecker, rf. I o 2 0 0 J. Doyle, 3b I 1 2 I OMvrkle. lb I ill -J 0 Hotman, s i : o ollerzug. :<b t i : l o Snler. Ib ... I i 13 o ? Fiet'er. ,-s. 4 o .' i> i Archer, c... 4 I i '-' 0 Myers, c. .1 n i. 0 0 Brown, p... 3 .' o o a Murray!... o o o o o Ames. |>... 1 .1 ii I 0 Crand'll, i> '.' 0 o 3 o Totals ...h * 10 0 Totals ...T.:. 11 :"! If, 1 'One out when winning run mas scored, j tKlin foi Myers In ninth. Mori 1>} Innings: It. Chicago .1 2 o 0 .' o o o o?j Neu fork.0 0 2 0 0 C 0 3 1--* Summary: Runs?Sheckard, Schulte (2), llofman, Archer, Devore 13), L. Doyle <-'). ' Snodgrass, Murray, Two-bass hits?Bofinan, Snodgress Three-bsss hits?schulte. Archer, snod grass, sacrifice hlla?Hofman, Crandall. Double play?L. Dnyl,. to Mcikle. Left on bases?New York. ~*; Chicago, e. Hits?Off Ames, ?'? In t Innings (none out In fifth); eft Crandall, ?', In i Innings Kirnt base on balls?Ofl Antes. on Crandall, I; "ft Brown, Struck out?By Ames. !; bv Brown, 6. ?11.1 pitches?Amea, Brown. Time of g.ime, 1;S0. Umpires, Klrm :i:ul llrrnnan. PlffSBURG SHUT OUT Philadelphia. Ph.. August 22.?Pltts-j burg was shut out here to-day, 3 to 0.1 All of the home team's runs were made] off Kerry's delivery In the first two In-i nines. Philadelphia bunching three hits with two bases on balls and an error.'. Wilson, with four singles, starred at] the bat. while a wonderful one-niind catch und throw by Beck, on which a I double play wtis made, featured the fielding. Score: Pltlsburg. 1 hlladelpbla. A Ii II O A B Ali II O A K Byrne, .!>.. f. 0 0 2 1 Knabe. !b. lei t 0 Clarke, if.. 3 ; -j o e Pukert, cf 3 0500 Carey, rf... 4 1 1 0 0 i.-jhert. 3b. 2 0 0 1 0 Leach, ?.?.. ill" 1 Magee, if. 3 3 1 00 Miller, :b.. ? 0 :. i 0 Beck, rf... 2 0 ? 1 0 M'K'nle, ll> S 0 it t oLud'us, lb. 3: 0 ? 0 0 Wilton, rf. i 4 ?: 0 ODoolan, ?s. : 1 0 1 0 iilhfon. c... 1 0 2 3 0Madden, c 3 0 <; a 0 Perry, p... 1 0 0 2 OALx'der, p3 1 0 3 0 Hendrlx, p. : 0 0 1 0 Campbell*.. 10000 Totals ...31 S 24 16 - Totals . 2i 4 27 0 0 ?Batted for Hendrlx In ninth. s.,.r,- by Innings: R. fitisburg .000 ft 0 00 0 o?O Philadelphia .:i 000000 ??3 Summary: Buns?Paakert, Lobert, Doolan. Two-base hits?Clarke, Magte. stolen bases ?Paskert, Doolan. Double plays?Byrne* to Milter t,, McKcchnle; Ueck to Luderus. Left on bases-Plttsburg, 10; Phliiidelphla, 3. Kirsi l.a?e en error?Philadelphia, l. Hits? off Parry, 3 In 2 innings: olf ll> ndrix. 1 In, S Innings. Klrat base on balls?Off Kerry, 2; I nit Hendrlx, 3; off Alexander. 3. Struck out j ?By Hendrlx. 2; by Alexander. 6. Time of) t-*m<. I:JO. empires, lligler and Flnncran. "CY" YOUNG IS KNOCKED OUT; Boston. Mass.. August 22.?"Cy Young made hlr appearance In a! National League same to-day, after an I absence* of eleven years in the Ainerl-I enn League parks, and was knocked ouij of the box b> Cincinnati, who scored' eight runs in the lirst three innings, j The visitors won 11 to !>. although B<)8.| ton forced Krank Smith to cover, scor- ? Ing eight runs In the ttfth and tying' the score in the elirhth inning. Score: j liofttnn. (inrlnnati. AB H 0 A B All II O A B Spratt. 3h.. 1 1 4 3 1 Besets*r, If t 2 10 0 Brld'ell, s?. 3 l 3 I Bates, cf.. 1 0 1 0 oi Jiokiun. If 4 2 : 0 t Mars'ns, rf 3 t 2 1 01 Donlln, cf.. .r. 3 3ft 0 Ifob'xsl, lb r, 3 ? 0 0 Miller, rf . 4 1 0 1 I Mltcll'll, rf 5 2 2 0 0 Tenney, lb. 5 : 11 0 ODown'y, es s 3 1 3 5 M'D'ald. 3b 3 0 0 4 '.'Pcfin, Ib.. 3 1 3 4 3' Kl us. '?. .. I 2 ?? 1 *? Irani. 3b . 2 10 0 0 Young, p... 0 0 0 2 OBsm'nd, 3h 3 0 1 1 0' M'Tigue, pO 0 0 0 OM'Lean. r. r> 2 7 1 O', Origin, p.. 2 0 0 0 0Smith, p . 3 ; 0 0 ?? Ki,y r ... 1 0 0 0 0 Kne(>. p . 2 0 1 1 0 Flsherytt., 1 1 0 0 0 Total? ...11 13 27 14 8 Totals ...43 1? 27 11 5 ?Ratted for Voting In third *H:,-:?d for M Time In fifth. .-<ore bv Inning? R. Bo-ton .0 0 0 0 ?, 0 0 1 0- !? Cincinnati .....4 13 10000 2?11 Summary: Run?-Spratt. Brldwelb ,ln--k aon. Donlln. Miller, Tenney. Kling (21, Fla? herty. Bescher, llobllnel <3), Mitchell (2); Downey (3), Or?nt, Ksmond, Mcl*ean. Two base hits?Bescher, Downey, Kling. Jackson, Thrce-ba>e hits?Mitchell, McLean. Sacri? fice hlt?--Kgan (31. Kaerlflre fly ?Hates. Stolen bases? Kgan. Bescher, Kates. Tenney. r>j'ih:.; plays?Downey to Bean to Hoblltsel; Brldnell lo Spratt to Tenney. I>eft on !>a?"s ?Boston, ': Cincinnati, >. First base on errors?Cincinnati, 3 Hit??Off Young. t> in 3 Innings; off McTlgue, 4 In 2 Innings, off Orlffin, 3 in I innings, off Smith. !? In 4 1-3 Arrow COLLAR caw to tie thr cravat in?easy to notch on?and has oval button? hol?, which makes buttoning and i/nbuttoning easy. for 25t. duett, r e* body & Co . Milien. Troy. M.Y. COME HERE It is all-important that your Plumbing F'.xturrs should be of the most modern sanitary pattern. It is an assurance against much sickness and expense. We 1 are the headquarters in Richmond to which you should r.onr:. McGraw-Yarbrough Co. Plumbers* Supplies 122 S. Eighth St., - Richmond, Va. Out-of-town orders ahittoed ouir>lv DAY IN THE BIG LEAGUES RESULTS YESTERDAY >ATIO.V\l.. New York, C; Chicago. .*?. Brooklyn, 6: St. Louis. :.. Boston. :?; Cincinnati, 11. Philadelphia, 3: Plttsburg, o. A)IKItl('A.\. ?.Chicago. 3; Washington. 1. Detroit, -I: New York. 0. Cleveland, 1; Boston. 0. St. Louis, R; Philadelphia, 2 (first game I. St. Lculs. 0; Philadelphia. 8 (second: name). STANDING OF THE CLUBS Club New York . Chicago. 1.1 Plttsburg . ?7 Philadelphia .. 01 St. Louis. 00 < Hnclnna t i .... 49 Brooklyn . 42 Boston. 27 La.-it Won. I^ost. P.C Yettr. <; l ii .450 .386 .24.1 .ISb' .404 .303 clubs. Philadelphia Ijetrolt . . Boston .. . New York i Cleveland Chicago .. Washington St. Louis... Won. Tl WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY Lost. 10 Chi< ago at New York. Plttsburg at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. P.C. .649 .603 ..'.IS .509 .COI .49? .423 .29S Last I Year. ; .644 .56? .673 .558 .450 I .400'. .438 j .SLI Boston at Cleveland. No other frames scheduled. . Inning?; off Keefe. 4 In 4 ?-:t Inning?. Flr?t I base ,?n b?ll??Off McTlgue, I; off ?riffln, 1: ] ..ff Smith, Ii off Keefe, .' Struck out?By Young, t, by UrllTin, by Smith, 3: bv 1 Keefe, 3. Wild pitches?Young. McTlgue. ? Time Of nanu-. ?HS. Umpires, O'Uay ami] Emille. WON IN TENTH Brooklyn. N. \ .. Anglist 2-'.?Stal k's j clean single to left, after be hud been ; sent in as a pinch bitter, with two I out and Davidson on third, in the OVith inning, gave Brooklyn u ?> lo ?'> victory In to-day's game with St. l.ouls. The score: i St. I .in i A It II O A B Huggins, Sb l a o 7 o Tooloy, ?i :t o .1 0 Oakcs. er.. 113 1 0 Daub't. lb. * J It 1 1 Konet'y, lb t. ?_? 17 o ll Wheat, if. .1 l 7 1 0 Bills, If.... 4 0 0 0 1 llum'el. :b J 1 1 'J 0, BvanS, rf.. 3 u 1 0 SDsv'son, cf 5 3 l 0 01 llkuarr. s?. 4 1 0 6 OHarKer. rf. t 0 10 1 Mowrey, 3b 3 0 3 0 07.lirT.in. Ib. t 1 I I I Bliss, i_ 4 l ? OBrwm, c... I l 7 l o Steslc, p... T 0 0 1 Ouurk. p... 3 0 1 1 0 Harmon, p. c o o o 0 Schardt, i> 3 o u o o Wyllet _ 0 0 0 0 0 St?rkt .... 1 1 0 0 0. MuRcet ... 0 0 0 0 0 _ _I Total- ...32 ft '2J 17 I Totals ...? 13? 13 5 ?Two out when winning run was scored. IBattrd for Steele In tenth. titan tor Wylle In tenth. xBalted for Schardt In tenth Srore by Inning.?: R. St. I.oui*.0 0 l 1 0 ~ I ft 0 6?5 Brooklyn .1 o o : o o l u i l-? Summary: Runs?Konetchy, Bills, Evans, H?user. Bliss, Too ley i3>, Dauben, David- | Mm, Zimmerman. Two-base hits?Kohetchy i"). Three-base hll?.Daubert. Sacrifice hit ? wheat. Sacrifice nie??pake?, Mowre) and Wheat, stolen bases?H?gglns, Hauser, Dav- I Idsoii <"?<? Harmon. I.rft on base- -Brook? lyn, 9: St. Louis, in. First b??- on error? | St. I.011I?. I. Hits?OR Uurk. 3 tn 62-3 In? nings; off Steele. 11 In 9 Inning?; off) Bchardl, ! In I 1-3 Inning-: off Harmon. 3 j In 1 Inntnx. Strurk out ?By Burk, hy ! Steel?, ft; by Schardt, !. Hit by pitcher?By Purk, I (Bvana Bteele). Time ?.( same. . : \ Umpires. Johnstons and Basoii. CULPEPER WINS FROM ASHLAND (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch 1 Culpeper, V?., August 22.? in * game ol buseball played on the local diamond to-day between the Ashland ami Culpeper teams, for the amateur championship of the State, the home team won. I to I. The lone tally made by the visitors was In ihe eighth In? ning, when Culpeper allowed a run on errors. Strithers held the visi? tor- r.jwn io two iiitN Score: K H E. Ashland . 1 2 3 Culpeper . 6 h Batteries: Ashland?Bl?hton and Bon Its. Culpeper ? Strithers and Brown. Umpire. Mr. Hooper. EASTERN LEAGUE Buffalo?Buffalo, ~: Providence; Montreal?Montreal, 3; Jersey Rochester?Rochester, 2: Newark, Toronto?Toronto. 3; Baltimore, SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Memphis ?Memphis. I; .Mobile. .=>. At Nashville?Nashville, 10; New Or? leans, 0. Al Atlanta?Mlanta. I2j Montgom ery. 7 At Chattahooga^-j-Chattanooga, I Birmingham. 0. At 6. At City, At SPLENDID AUDIENCE BOWS TO KING HORSE Winchester Show Opens Under Best Conditions and Large Crowd Present, Including Social Leaders From Far and Near?Govern? ment Well 1 epresented. w incnester, va , August 22.?Under a cloudless sky, and the atmosphere! cooled by invigorating breezes, the' eleventh annual exhibition of the Clarke county Horse and Colt Associa? tion was formally opened at Berry vllle this morning In the presence pi 8 large crowd, gathered irom fai and near to see the best horses of Virginia and other States perform In the ring j Lieutenant Adna R. Craffe, U. S. A., fell at a hurdle, but was not seriously Injured. i Reginald <\ Vandorbllt and Major Ernestus Qullck, of New York, are! judging the harness classes amT Lewis K. Waring, of New York: Charles K Harrison. ?>f Baltimore, and Colonel George M Dunn, of the I'nlled States Army, are nidging ihe hunters and saddlers. Summaries: Thoroughbred stallions, three-year-olds ami over, suitable to .?-lie hunters: ribbon prizes?Water Gup, D. H. Allen; Aurus, L .7. Foloy. Heavy tlraft yearllnsrs, filly, gelding or colt: prizes $1.7, toT $3?King Ed? ward. Clay Carr. Huck. Clav Carr: En? try, Henry J. Russell, Hnlf-hred colts, foal of 1015: prizes $lo $.7. $3?Entry, R. F. Llppitt: Car? ter M.. W. F. Randolph; Eh try, Krank Timherl ike Standard bred colts, one year old; prizes SI.".. ?Gipsy, Charles A. Ruth- | erford; Rose May Chimes. .1. W Bell. I Harnes-- horses, three-year-old Ally 1 nr gelding, shown in harne??: prizes I $15. $5. $3 ?Sultan's Signal, Lee Ho<-i,-| inirer Prince Chan, B. L. Bvers; Merrv Widow. Miss F. C O'Fallon. Heavy draft, tjvo-year-old nilv or gelding: prizes $16*> |8. $3?Billy Taft, (rlenwood Stahles: .Dollv, C. C. Adams; .lim H.. Mrs. George E. Pflaster. Jr. Roadsters, four years old and un? der, shown In harness as horses driven regularly on the road to a four-wheel vehicle; prlz?? ?11. $15, $5, $3. ribbon ?Lady Chimes. W. Irwin McDonald; Juggler B. F. Porter. TTax, B. F. Por? ter. Dollle B. W. W. McDonald. Runabout horses, mare or gelding, not exceeding 15H; prizes $-10, $21. S3. ribbon?Roval Swell. Bow/>s Brothers Mattle Chimes, Mis* A*iy Dupont Miss Brighton. Lee Heohinger: Maud M?ller. Lee lfcehinger Green park saddlers, prizes *30. (IS, $3. rlhbon?King of the "Willows. Ashellgl-.t Fnrtn: Juvenile, Rowles Brothers: Keggy Comeri Blenheim Farms: Tamora. W. O. Fletcher. Green hunters, four years and ?*n der, that have never won a blue rib? bon In a Jumping contest In a char? tered horse show prior to Hill: prizes $10. $15, |S?Megantlc, Julian "Morris: Fleins Squirrel. H. B. Lodge; Impulse, Edward B. Jacobs. Hunters artd Jumpers, free-for-all, over two lumps four feet six inches and two Jnmns five feel: performance onlv to count: nrlzes $10 and ribbons ? Rock Abbey, Blenheim Farms: David Gray. F.. IT. Weatherbee; Justice, TTnlted States government; Qnn.ndary. United States government. Horses In harness, nil ages, over fif? teen one-half hands: prizes $40, $15. $5, ribbon?Ladv Clmblo. Miss Amy Du? pont: Act A Bit, Bowles Brothers;. Grand Slam. Lee Hcchlllger: Maid of Rosemont. D. N. and K. N. Gllpln. Ladies' harness; prizes $40. $15. $5. ribbon ? Alexandra. Miss Amv Dupont; Ladv T^angton. K. N. and D, Js*. Gll? pln: Mattle Chimes. Miss Amy Dupont! Mis? Brighton, I?eo Ilechlnger. Ponies, driven bv a child: prizes $20. JJ0. $5, ribbon?Entry. Miss Helen Withers: Patience, Mir*? Frances Cole man- Dandy Jim. Charles M. Mulllkln; Maybelle. S It. Eidson. General purpose. In harness and un? der saddle: prizes $30. $15. $5. ribbon ?Big Bay. Richard Bell; Billy, D. N. and K. N. Gllpln. Sporting tandem. shown first as tandem, and the lender shown river four-foot tumps: prizes $40. $20. $5. ribbon?David Grav and Mate. Julian Morris- Vlrclnla Girl and mite. Miss Mar-. E. Hnzen: Team. Blenheim Farms Clnrk county harness horses; nrlzes rup $15. $5, ribbon?Roval Swell. Bowles Brothers. Art A Bit, Bowles Brothers; Sporting Duchess. Rowlen Brothers; Lady Langtoni D. N. and K. N ?lllpln. Handicap jump. 5 feet 3 Inchon, prizeu |50, {2". $;., ribbon?David Gray, K. 11. Wem herbei-; Justine, u. s. gov? ernment; Aristocrat, Blenheim Karma; Signet, Lieutenant Adna R. Chaffee, Jr, Qualllled hunters over Jumps at ) feet fi Inehes, ridden in hunt club citi ora; prizes $40. $20. $".. ribbon ?Adgo ma, Blenheim Farma;'-David 'irny, B. H. Weathorbeo; Virginia <;irl. Melvln C iiaxen; Quandary, U s. go^*\nmfent. Heal races, half-mile heals, open to all; prizes $50, $?."?. $iu?I'lrst. Lady Melba. J. <;. Bverhart; second. Bally Moore. It H. Dulaney; third. Valley Girl. Mrs. H. J. Russell. Three-(|iiarter mile dash, open to all; prizes $60. $2.". $m?Kirn. Ben Lala, George C. Brenton; second, Nancy, Tansy, R. H. Dulaney; third, Billy] Hibbs, .1 T, Temple! fourth. Miss', W OOS tor, George B. Pilaster. .Ir SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE i At Macon?Macon, 5; Columbia. 13. At Jacksonville ? Jacksonville-Sa? vannah, rain. At Columbus?Columhus. 3; S. A. L, 2 (twelve Innings). At Albany?Albany, 5; Charleston, 7. Nothing Succeeds Like Success ] That nothing succeeds like success I Is clearly shown by the comfortably I tilled trains of the Norfolk and We.st I ern, which leave Byrd Street Station every Sunday morning at S: 10 and 9 o'clock, respectively, for Norfolk and the seashore. The first train, tiie At? lantic Special, carries a through coach to Virginia Beach. Tile second train, the Cannon Ball, carries you to Nor? folk, where you take the car for Ocean View, Cape Henry or Virginia Beach. The round trip fare is only IL50. I Inventory Sale Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases REDUCTION On Ladies' Hand Bags and Leather Novelties. Factory to You. H.W.R0UNTREE&BR0. TRUNK & BAG CO., 703 East Broad YANKEES AGAIN FEAST ON TIGERS Last of Series Won by Ford's Superb Pitching?Cobb Put Out. Detroit, Mich-, August 22.?Ford out pltchod the Detroit trio to-day, and New York won the closing: game of the series, 8 to 4. In the lirat inning Ford slipped a third strike over on Cobb. After arguing with Umpire Bvans, Cobb xvu3 ordered off the Held. Score: New York. ab ii o a k Woltor. rt. 4 2 1 I 2 Hush, as .. 4 lle'phlll, cf 3 3 6 u 1 Cobb. cf... t Chase, ib.. 3 l 6 l oboa-ller, cf 4 Cree* . 6 1 t 5 DCraw'd, rf 5 Knight, ss. o o o o IDele'ty, 3b < Cald'ell, II. 3 0 0 V u Drake, If.. 4 Hart'ell, 30 3 1 u 2 olialnor, lb. 4 Johnson!... 4 13U ?Bsu'nu, .b 3 Sweeney, c. 4 0 7 0 0 Stanuge, e 3 .Ford, i. 3 o 1 3 ?Casey, c... 0 Mullln. p.. 0 Wlltett. p. l Schmidt, c 1 Works, p.. 1 1.?liierst-.. 1 Total? ...31 10 .'7 14 4 Totale ...3? 7 27 14 I ?t.'ree, left Hold und second base. (Johnson, second base and shortstop. iUatt'd for Wolke in ninth. New York.4 ? 0 1 3 0 0 1 0-9 Detroit .? l l o o o o : o?i Summary: Huna?Wolter, lleinphlll IJ). Chase t-'>. cr?-.-, Knight. Iturtsell, Ford, Crawford it), Delehanly, ciainur. Two-uusu hit?Delehanty. Three-base hits -Johnson. Uaumann. Sacrifice hits?Chase (3). Cald well. Sacrifice llles?Martseli, llaumunn. Stolen base- Ford. Double play?Dush to Ualnor, Left on bases?New York, 7; De? troit, 6. Flral ban- on errors ?New York. I! Detroit, 3. Iltts?Off Mullln. '? In I inning, oft Will.tt, l In 4 innings, off Works. I in 4 innings First bus.- on balls?Off Kord, i; off Wlllett. i; off Works. 2. Struck out?By Ford. 7. by Wlllett. I; by Works. 2. lilt by Pitcher-By Mullln. 1 (Knight). Pasted ball ? Stallage Time of game. 3:01, Umpires, Bvans ?nd Kgan. ONLY ONE RUN IN GAME Cleveland. Ohio. August 22.?Cleve? land Kliut out Boston 1 to o to-day Gregg holding Boston to live scattered hits Cleveland scored the only run j of the game In the first inning on Jack- i son's single and Lajoio's double. Sharp] fielding !)>? Boston prevented additional i runs. Score: BoMoli. Cleveland. AU II O A E AB H O A El H-n'sen, rf J 0 0 0 Onraney. If. I 0 1 I 0, Hingen, rf. I 0 0 0 0Olson, ?>.. 4 o I 1 n; Speaker, f'J 1 : 0 OJacks'n, rf I I I 1 I Kngle. H>... 4 0 7 2 0 I.a)ole. lb. 4 5 10 1 0 Lewis, if... 3 0 4 1 OHIr'ani. cf 4 3 3 0 0 (lanln'r, 3b 3 : : 4 (Ball, 2b ... I 2 1 2 0' Carrlgan, c 3 1 : ? 0Turn?r. 3b I 0 1 4 Ot Wagner, :b 3 o 6 I osmtth. c... 20130 Yerkea, ??. .1 1 1 1 o<;re?R, p.. 3 0 0 0j Pape, p. 3 0 1 6 0 Total? II 31 1? 0 Totals ...59 ? T. '.5 " Cleveland .1 000 000 (i'-X Boston .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B?0 Summary: Run?Jackson. Two-base hits? l.ajoie. Birmingham. Speaker. Gardner. Sa< - r:t'..-e hit ? Turner. Stolen bnwi-Turner (I), I Verkes. Doubts plays? J?ckK.n to Lnjoi? . Smith to Lajole to Graney; nail to Turner. ? Left on basts?Cleveland. $: Boston, i First base on balls?Off flr?gg, 2. oft Pape. 2. I Btrurk out?By fires*. <; by Pape. j. Hit by pitcher?By "Ires*. 1 (Lewis). Time of1 game, 1:10, Umpires, O'Lougnlln and Mill WASHINGTON LOSES OUT Chir.tBO. Hl., August 22. ? White pitched in line form, holding the viel-] tors to five scattered hits, while his team mates hit Hughes opportunely and with the aid of Washington's mlsplaya won the tlnal game of the scries. 3 to 1. Score: , Chicago. Washington. AH II OA K AH 11 OA K M* Inf re, rf & : l t oMiian. cf.. 4 o i o o! Lord. 3b.... 4 3 1 1 tftch'fer, lb I 1 I 1 I Doug'ty, If 3 0 : 0 0 Walker, If 3 0 3 1 0 Hodlc. of... 2 0 3 n Oriejeler. tl ! M Mi MCon'11, 2b 4 3 2 3 OAlnsth. rf 0 0 ? 0 0 Tan'hlll. ss 4 o 4 ." I U'Brl'e, sa 3 0 2 1 0 Mullen, lb. 4 2 8 1 0 Morgan. 3b 3 1 3 1 2 Hloek. c.... 4 1 ? 1 Ofunn'm. 2b 4 1 3 ! 0 White, p... 4 ! 0 3 OMreet. e... i 0 fi 2 1 Hughes, p. 3 3 ? t 0| Elberfeld*. 1 f> ft 0 o Toiala .. 33 10 37 11 1 Total? ...30 t, 31 9 3 ?Bltted for Cleaaler in eighth score by innings: 1 Chicago .1 0 o o 2 o o 0 ? Washington .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Summary Runs? Dougherty. Rodle, Mul? len. Walker. Two-biue hits?Mullen, I?id. Sacrifice hit*?treesler. Dougherty. Stolen buses -Dougherty, Cunningham, McBride. I.eft on bases?Chicago, 10; Washington. ?. First base on balls?t )tf Hughes. 3; off White. 3. Struck out ?Hy Hughes, f.; by White. 3. Wild pitches-Hughes (2). Time of gime, 1:04. umpires; Connolly and Sheridan. SPLIT DOUBLE BILL St. Louis. Mo.. August 22.?After win? ning the first gamo of tho double hearicr from Philadelphia 8 to 2 this afternoon. St. Louts was shut out In the second, to C. In the second game Morgan allbwed but two hits, while his team mates took advantage of poor fielding and hit the ball often. The scores: FIRST GAMT,. St. Louis. Philadelphia. AB II O A K A B H O A F. Photton. cf 5 I 1 0 0 Lord. If... 4 1 2 0 0 Allst.n, Jb. 11 0 ! 0 Oldrfng. cf 4 1 2 0 ft Seh'zer. rf. 2 A 2 0 0 Collins. 2b. 3 1 4 0 0 I.aporte. 3b 3 2 3 6 1 Baker. 3b. 4 12 0 0 Hocan, If.. 3 0 2 0 0 "Murphy, rf 4 0 2 0 0 Krltchell. c 2 0 3 1 0 MrTnn/ss, lb 4 2 4 1 Black, lb.. 4 3 10 0 1 Barry, a*.. 3 0 2 2 Wallace, as 4 2 f> 7 1 Thomas, c 3 0 5 2 Mitchell, p 3 1 1 1 1 Danfth. p 0 0 1 f) Kraute, p. 1 0 0 1 Marttn, p. 0 0 0 0 n 1 Hansel* ..1 10 0 Lappt . 1 I 0 0 0 Totals ...30 10 27 IS 4 Totals .. 32 5 24 < ? ?Baited for Danrorth In third. tllattid for Krause in eighth. Score by innings: R. gt. Louis*.0 ? 0 A 1 0 0 1 ??I Philadelphia .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 Summary: Runs?Shotton, Schweitzer. La ports (2). Krltchcll, Wallace (2), Mitchell. Iyord. Lapp. Two-base hits?Mclnnls (2). Wallace. Home run?I.aporte. Sacrifice hits ?Austin. Hocan. Double plays?Lapnrto to Black; Wallace to Black (2). Stolen bases Austin, Wallace. I,?ft on bases?St. Louts. 7; Philadelphia. 5. Bits?Off Danforth. 6 In 2 innings; off Krause. I In I innings: off Martin. 1 In I Inning. First base on bulls ? Off Danfonh. 5; off Mitchell, 2: off Krause, .1; off Martin, 1. Struck out?By Danforth, 2; by Mitchell, 2: by Krause, 1; by Martin, 1. Hit by pitcher?By Danforth. 1 (Krltch ell). Time of game, 1:45. Umpires, Dlneen and Perrine. SKCOND OAMTC. St. Louis. Philadelphia. ABHOAB AB HOAR Shotton. ef 3 0 4 1 0 Lord. If.... 5 2 2 0 0, Austin, 3b.. 4 0 2 3 0 OldrlliK. ?f & 3 A 0 o' Sch'zer, rf. 3 1 0 0 0 Collins, 3b. 2 2 1 3 0 I.aporte, 2b 3 1 1 8 1 Baker, 3b. 4 1 11 Hogan. If.. 4 0 10 0 Murphy, rf 5 2 1 0 0' Clarke, c... 1 0 10 1 M'lnnts. lb 4 0 11 0 S'uth'lck, cl 0 2 1 0 Barry, IS.. 2 18 4 Black, lb.. 4 0 11 1 2 Thomas, c 4 1 fi 2 Wallace, as 4 0 4 4 0 Morgan, p. 4 1 0 3 Polty. p... 1 0 0 3 0 GfWf?, p. 1 0 0 0 0 Mcloajvt ..1 0 0 0 0 Totals ...30 2,!S1? 4 Totals ...35 13 27 13 1 ?Morgan out, hit by batted ball. matted for Telly In fifth. Score by Innings: St. Louis.0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0?0 Philadelphia .1 1 1 0 2 0 3 0 0?S Summary: Buns?Tjord, Oldrlng, Colllna (3). Baknr. Murphy (21, Barry. Two-baso hflts?Murphy, Schweitzer. Sacrifice, hitev? ; Collins (2). Baker. Mrlnnla. Double play? j Wallace t? Black to Clarke. I.cfl on bases? St. 7.*uls, 8: Philadelphia. 7. lilts?Oft | Pelty, S In f> Innings; ofT Hcoigc. 4 In 4 In-| nlngs. First base on balls?Off Pelty. 2: off Morgan, 4. Struck out?By Oeorge. 1; bv Morgan, 6. Hit by pitcher?By Oeorge. 1 j K'olllns i ; by Morgan. 1 (Shotton). Wild pitch?Oeorge. Passed balls?Clarke (2). Time of came. 1:60. Umpires. Tcrrlno and J Dlneen. Pits /nonagram on Mo radiator Sfantfa for afl /ou caaastin a motor car Our interest in Chalmers motor cars really does not begin until the cars are sold. It is our business to look after them and we do it. This, to the buyer, is worth more than any other feature of a sale. Gordon ^torCompeny ROANOKE LANDS SLUGGING MATCH Lvnchburg, Va., August 22.?Roa note*.- took a heavy hilling game from the locals to-day, the score being 8 to 4. Starke walked live of the llrst six nun to face him, forcing two runs In. and Btocksdale relieved htm. getting the inning over without further re FUlts. The score: l.> uebburg. A.B. R. 11. O. A. K. Keating. 3h. n 0 0 1 3 0 Wool urns, lb. & 1 1 7 1 o Morrison, rf. 3 1 2 0 0 0 Krebs, tr. 4 12 10 0 Hooker. If. 4 0 3 1 0 0 McDonnell, 2b. 4 0 2 <5 fi I Bpauldlng, ss. 4 1 l l 5 l Rhelan. c. 4 0 0 3 0 0 Starke, p. 0 0 o 0 n rj Stockstiale. p. 4 0 112 1 Totals .37 4 12 27 17 3 lloanoke. A_B. R. H. O. A. E Glnn Of. 5 1 0 2 0 0 Shaughnessy, rf. r. 2 2 l o o Pressly, n< . 3 2 o la l o McAuley, :n> . & 0 2 l 2 o Cooper. (. 6 1 3 S 1 0 ?l it man. If. 3 1 2 2 0 0 Shields. 2b.?...4 0 1 0 1 0 Cefalu, ms. R o 2 a 2 ? Oat din. p.... ?. 3 1 1 0 4 0 Totals /.3D S 13 27 1 4 0 Score bv Innings: R. Lynchburg . 01102000 0? 1 Roanoke . 20030003 n?s Summary: Runs?Woolums, Morri? son. Krebs. Spnuldlng. Olnn. Shaugh nessy (2>, Pressly (2). Cooper. Tltman, Gardln Two-base hits?Spauldtng, Morrison and McDonnell. Three-baso hits?McAuley. Sacrifice hits? Mor? rison. Shields and Gardln. Stolen bases?Krebs. Hooker and McDonnell. Double play- ? Keating, McTionnoll and. W. olums Base on halls?Off starke. ."?: off Btocksdale, 3. Left on bases? Lynchburg, 7; Roanoke. ir>. Hit by pitched ball?Tltman (by Sto.-ksdale 1. Hits?Off Starke. 0; off Btocksdale, 13, Struck out?Bv Stocksdal?. 4: by Gar? dln. S. Wild pitch ? Starke n> Time, of game, 2:lf. Umpire^ Pender. CAROLINA ASSOCIATION At Charlotte?Charlotte, 5. 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