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DANVILLE READY FOR BIG STRUGGLE Ij?ii ? 'President Gwynn Pleased With Outlook for Baseball Season. l\ tSpeelal to Thr Times-Dispatch J I Danville, \"o.| April H.?Tint Danville ImsebaU team will or ready for ih? struggle v. lIn season opens hex! (Thursday, th< gh it truo that all the members <>i the team will not have reported In time for the opening frames The Danville club will open next Thursday with three game* ? calt.n Nowpori New? with Jack Grimm's Shipbuilders', and will return to tbls city ..n Monday, April 22. to open at home In a series with Man? ager Stockdaio's Lyuchburg hggroga JUon. PiesUbnt Pen Gwynn announces Unit Third Baseman John Cooper, of last jour's team, baa purcliusud his own 're*Mse fnotn the club nnd that a satisfactory price wits paid the local magnates by the player for his free? dom. The disposition made of Cooper Is considered satisfactory, as this j would htivo been hi* ? isi season with | the locals In liny event, and as he! old not desire to play here, it would have been unwise to coerce blm Into tLoIng so. The. local club president Is very <S-ell pleased witii the outlook for the stason. and is espeolally pleased that It has cost something Hke fSOO less to get ti.? team together this season than last. Of course, seme changes will be made In the Uhteup, as the men in prospect arrive here. It is Imped that one or more oi the then expectod will roach the city In lime for the open? ing of the league. With Schroder, a ?outhern Leaguer, for third baseman, und probably May berry for shortstop, the Keo Sox will present a strong in? field, both as a batting and a lidding organization. The name of the new third basethan promised the manage? ment Is hot yet positively known, as it has not been determined which play? er the Southern League manager will Jot go. Lit nor one is n desirable man, however, and both Patted above .SOU last season. It may bo iha.t Rurzy at third will ?hmv such form with the bat as to warrant lift retention, Ills il elding form has favorably impressed the man? agement, and he was commended by the New York Nat'onali when bore re? cently. In the pitching orew the team will start out with Jobson, Bussoy, Lyon und Wltito?all of whom are experl t-acd men. Lyon showed excellent form In Thutiredoy's game at Winston and is practically sure Of rotentlon if ho ein do as well in most of the games. 3t's going to take more than tnreo runs to win most of the games tho locals drop, and Lyon held the Caro? lina champs to that number. Peach Perry man, tho sttir man of last year's fd aft, will bo h few weeks lato In reporting, but will bo on edge when he arrives. Harry Grlltln will also be rather late, but lie Is working out and Is In good condition. Grlllln Is a steady pitcher, and wan good support is effect Ivo. .? Iludgins, of last year'6 leant, an excellent backstop, y/uing and full of ?lergy, Is also a good batsman and fairly fa.Bt ein tho base paths. Then there is McGehec, who has made a tine Impression here during the recent exhibition games, and who ]oe>ks as though ho might be a good bat smut i. P.. sides the men nam*d tor the out? field, Stump, a Baltimore boy, recom? mended by Pi/St Baseman Schr?der, is probphly a Witter man than the team had at the opening of last year's sea? son. It remains to be seen what sort of a batsman he Is. Both the pitching and the catching departments loeik about as good as those of other learns. Just ns soon as i.'it men get their eyes on the ball and begin mi.ashing It, as their records promise they will, tho opposing teams must make runs to beal out the To? bacconists. Unfortunately, as usual, the team is late in getting together, and many of the men are ituc in reporting, which does not augur a promising start. -1 MINO II Aal SCHOOL TEAM OOKS iV> ANNUAL SOlJTIIHlCN Tllll' (Special to Tho Times-Dispatch.] Ashevllle, N. CV. April 14.?The base? ball team of the Bingham School, of this city, left this afternoon for Its annual Southern trip, which will be taken Hi rough South Carolina and Georgia. While away games will ho played with the teams of Greenville, id the Carolina I.eaguo; the Riverside Military tendemy .tiflX. Galusville, On.; the Cordon Military. JVeademy, at JJarnsvllle, Gh.; tho Technical liigh >'ehool, at Atlanta; the University School for Boys, at Stone Mountain. Ca. kx Those who are on the trip are Man liSTer Adams, Coach Norton, Captain Car\er, Proas. Fortune. Covingtdli, Teeie.-J.--.T. ?, Wadsworth, Mc Inly re, Al fo:d arid Mascot Towns. The players will return to Ashovllle next Bundny, after which the remain? ing games of tne season will be played K & E Blouse Waists for Boys The patent loop prevents drawstring* ! from hanging clown in front or yen im 'lost in the hem. \'o e in - or univinc 1 A button does it all, ' . " We have them in white and i?v pat ? terns, with or without collars. ! Highest fr ee and Best. VV. C. SMITH o. CO., 314 N. Fifth. Vine and Main T H E WORLDS' CHAMPION Let us demonstrate Lczier superiority; Kalesroom, - 1625 W. Broad St For BO 1'cara flu- Iloaar of <lniilW). Straus, Gunst & Co., * ?nisllllera unit III. oder? of l ine Whiskeys. Drink Old Henry ^ lt? l.e.ng Itccord I'rnvr? Im .Merit. Simple. Durable. Dependable. Two, three and live-passenger." Equipped. $.">90 and $690, f. e. b. Uo trotl. KORD AUTO CO., 1020 W. Ttrnnd. NEW FEATURE FOR SCHOOL CLOSING Industrial Exhibit Will Be Made by Cismont High Pupils. Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Kcswlck, Va.. April 14.?Tho toons trial Kxhlbit Hiid closing exercises ol the kcswlck High School will take place on May 'i. The Industrial in? hibit If a new departure and promises to be it most attractive nnd Improving feature of the cloning of the scnool. For the girls, prizes have been olTored for the best loaf of bread; best pan of six soda biscuits; best louf cake; best conk apron; best hemstltolied | white handkerchief the best doll's bcdqtlilt; and for the boys, the best axe handle; best hoe handle; best free hntid drawing; best original Idea. This contest hns brought out some really fine work by girls and beys at the close of school. There will ho I? short play and music and recitations and many more entertaining features. The board of Governors of the Kcswlck Hunt Club and their wives nnd daughters were delightfully en? tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Murray Boo coek on Thursday at a luncheon. "Costnlla" never looked more beauti? ful. Luncheon was served at It*0 o'clock', and after this there was a business mooting of tho men. and the women "and a delightful game ot bridge. Those present wore Mr. nnd Mrs Julian Morris. Mr. and Mrs. .loslln, Dr. and Mrs. Thurman. Dr. and .Miss Ingersoll, Mrs. Carrldlne, MrF. Shields, Mr. and* Mrs. Herne M. Fellows, Mrs. McKinley, Miss Scwnrd, .Mr. and .Mrs. Boocock, t >r. Ingersoll is back for the sum? mer nt his lively home. "Sleepy Hol? low." Mrs. Ingersoll and Mrs. Car rldlno, his daughter, have returned With him. nnd nro warmly wolc.omed by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. FdwsTd H. KellOWS will leave In a few days, and will shortly sail for England, where they will make an lndltluatc stay, q ney lately sold to Mrs. VV. C. Reed. "Inglt side." Mr. Follow* is a true sportsman nnd will be greatly missed In the hunting field. Mrs. W. C. Rood and Miss M< lee, her niece, arrived Friday afternoon, mtioh to the Joy of their many friends here. Mrs. Reed has. lately bought her old home. "Ingleslde." und will make It ber home in the future. The Kcswlck Hunt ended Its drag on Monday nt 'Tnglesldo," and wns de? lightfully entertained by Mr. and Mrs. I "ellows. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Columbus?Columbus, S; Mil? waukee, *.. At Indianapolis?Indianapolis. 3; Minneapolis. II. At .Louisville?Louisville. ?; St. Pa til; 0. At Toledo?Toledo. 0, Kansas Cltv, 3. lllneltMone Defeats Krnhrldee. (Special to The Tlmes-DUpatch.] rt.n<-1Tp;or>.. Va.. April II --The Blacksfena Mich Schon! detested KonhrldRc HIrIi s'rr.oni yesterday io to 6. The en mo i tviis c.Hlod nt end of the clk-tith lnnlns on iiccoiint of ruin. SEASON WILL OPEN II FIVE LEAGUES Many Cities Will See Resumption of Baseball Activity This Week. New fork. April 14.?Baseball activ? ity will be Increased this week by the Mart of pennant races In live more leagues, The Northwestern league, virtually an International affair, since it in? cludes Victoria and Vancouver In its six-club circuit, opens at Seattle, Van. eotlvcr and Spokane on Tuesday! last year's Lastern Lcuguc, under Its new name, "Internatlonul," opens on Thum day in the southern division cities; the N?tv Hngland league, which is made up of ciKht MnssachuseC: .-.ties, opens on Patriots' Day; the 19th, and on the tame day the Western League, opens in Denver, Topcka and Omaha and St Joseph. The Virginia League opens Thursday. The opening dates of all live leagues are slightly advanced from last year's. The make-up of four of the circuits remains tit. hanged. Tlie Virginia League Increased its circuit ! I oiii six to eight club.-. The International League, which vl.es with the American Association and the I'act tic mast lengues for tin lea<}i.iship 6f the "big minors," liasj iieen Strenglin'hod. according to.l'res.l nil nt Harrows, anil a close race is i\ ported. Ittiehester has been tlie pm hrint winner for three successive years, und Manager (iiinxei hopes to rapture the ling ti>r a fourth lime, important, changes in the iln?-up of practically ;'il "1 thi clubs have been made, how-j o.Vbr, nnd the sin.wing in the early game's will be ivotohcd with Interest. SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Memphis?.Memphis, i; Nashvlile, \\ AlllIKNTON It t \ I i I t || ?icMiicttv itini: i tst nit tt. j I .-';>?"< in! U, The Times.Dispatch.] \* slnirg. Va. April ||?The meni of ihi Wnrrchlon Hunt Club rode a fast drag, a I VYnrrontoii on the nf tcriioon >.f Tuesday, with the pte-t at |l/-eton HOI, and ?<? brilliant finish over jihi".- hl? piapk fences at the estate j (,f l!. It. Tompkins. The' course lay o-.r the Loot on, lthlncb?rg. Aehcton and lUiinl.ernle farms. A,?e,m- .h'dse riding were M. F. :,,?1 <. 11, Smith, whips; Wtlllnm. W'll.bllr <'?'*?''? '' ^ FtUKsell, ,1r? Mrs. .lam-s K. jM.?i?.,... Mim A, Hordnn Stone and" I Mr*. L Hvans Miss * Cmniteii Spill* j man ehtei ikftied at Etvriiy Hall in j, llatgo ten after the ran to tho rider? I and a uun.bcr of sueits. PITTSBURGH CAN'T SIOP CINCINNATI Pirates Use Four Pitchers in Effort to Check Onslaught. TRIPLE WITH BASES FULL Esmond's Long Drive in Seventh Inning Feature of Game. Cincinnati. April 14.? Pittsburgh used four pitchers In an effort to stop Cincinnati to-duy, but failed, and the locals won. 11 tu 7. Esmond's triple with tho hnaes full In lite seventh featured the contest. Pittsburgh play? ed poorly In the Hold, while Cincin? nati porformod faultlessly. The hit? ting was heavy all during the game. Score: Byrne, ::b.. ? 2 a 2 l Bcieh'r, If ft 2 ? a Carey, if..* a it o 0Dates, ct.. t l 2 ft liUonllll, rf. ? 2 3 0 I Ilob'ztl, lb 5 2 ? 0 Wagner, s* J 0 0 2 0 M'r.Cus. rfl : I 0 Miller, lh.. 3 0 11 0 OVann, 2b.. 4 I 3 I Wilson. Cf. 10 10 0 I'hnlnn. 3b 2 0 2 1 M'f'nr-y. Sb 4 I It 1C 2 Kn'ond. is. ? '.' - 1 fJUbion. C. 3 1 J 0 aM'Loan, c 4 1 .". I CamnltK, pi uo l 0 tings*, p.. 3 n ft 2 I.eltleld, p. 10 0 1 0 Kcefe, p.- n 0 0 t Gordn'r, p. o n 1 o o j.Mlichell.. loco Rob'son, p. 0 0 0 1 0 ?rtciig .i o t o o 1 Hyatt .... 1 0 0 0 0 ' Total.? ...32 10 24 10 4 Totals ...37 112; 7 ?JJattcd for r-Riiinltr In fifth. tnattcd for Hohlnson In ninth. {flatted for shirks In seventh. Seine by Innings: n T'lttsihiirch .O 0 0 C 2 t ? ? ? 7 Cincinnati .2 0,0 1 2 0 4 I ??tl Kummary: Run??Byrne <3>. Carey <2>.i McCarthy, fllbeon, Heselivr (3>. Mntr-s (21.1 Hoblitr.el (2), Marsnna (2). Phelan. ISsniOnd. Two-base hits?Olaraana. Mei.ean. Ityrne, | Carey. Three-hasn hits?lloblltxel, Esmond Sacrifice hits?Batet, <;it>son. Stolen hases Haai.. Dontln. Sacrifice nie??Phelnn, W;ik her (2). t.eft on bates?Pittsburgh, ?; " in clnnntl. K Mit??Off Camnllz, 4 in t Innings: J off I.eltleld, r In 2 Inning? i none out In sev-j enili>: off Gardner. 3 In 1 Inning: off Hob- J Incon, n in I inning: off Suggs, 1? In 7 In-j nine*: off Keefe, 0 In 2 Innlnc". 1rlr?; ? mi balls?Off O.irdnT 1; off fhiggs, :'. ! Smirk out?By Camhltg, I; by Sncc?. 3: byl K^rfe, 1. Time of Bilm?, 2.:W. t 'mplrt ?, j Owens and Brennan. ST. LOUIS WINS IN TWELFTH j St. I/Ollis. April 14.?Hlneles l>y ICO- | netchy, Mowrey and llauscr in the twelfth Inning after one was out gave SI. Louis the lirsi game of the open- i iug series with Chicago this after- I noon, score R to I. The visitors bad | the bases filled in the eleventh, with t none out, bill fast fielding Kept Ihem | from scoring. Score. St. I.oiil?. Chlror/n. ? vnii nv Alt H n A H | llugMn?, :h n I 4 f. 1 Hvers. 2b ?", ) 1 ; o Bills. If.... ? 1 3 ? ftfiherk'd. If 4 l : o o' Oakea, cf.. 8 ose o firhiilt?. rf ? l :i 0 0 Kon'hy, 1b r. I 11 2 Oglm'an, :l> S i w ft n | Evans, rf .. 4 2 3 a n l.en'ox. ab i t : l o| Moiv'ry. 3b 4 1 2 2 0 llofan; cf. I .In 1 0 Mauser, s?. ? 3 4 f> 1 Tinker, rr. S 1 .". 2 01 Bllt". r..... 4 2 {? .* OArolier. r . 4 0? S ft I Fullre, p... ? 3 0 3 2 Brown, p. S 1 0 2 0 Wille, rf... 0 (V J 0 0 Totals ...44 17 3d 20 <i Totals ...4210*34 11 0 "One out when winning ran was scored. Score by Innings: It. St. Louis.0 nofijlOOOin 1?i Chicago .0 0 1 1 0 0 1 OtO I n 0-1 Bummary: Runs?Konelchy f31; Mowrey, Bliss. Sal lee. l"vor.?. fichtllte, Lennox, Tlr.l: er. Two-base hits?Haimar, lloiman, Rvane. '/Ammi riniin. Ulli?. Saerlttc,- hIls--lluBPlns. Lennox. Wille. starrilbe fly?Bliss. Stolen bates?Evans, Sherkard. levers. Double plays- Konctchy to Hlles; Mauser to Mug? gins; Brown lo Tlnk?r to Zimmerman; Mug? gins to Konctchy; Dolman to Archer lo livorf; Mowrey to rt;i.?? io Konetchy. Left on hoses?fit. Louis. 13: Chicago, 7. First bate on balls?Off Brown. (?: oft Snllee. 4. Struck out?By Drown. 7: hy Salle?, fi. fussed ball?BUM. Tino- of game, 2:4S. l:tnplres. Johnetohe and Rason. NATION A I.. Cincinnati, 11; Pittsburgh, ". Chicago. 4; 8t. Louis. 6 (twelve In? nings). AMIOniOAN. Cleveland, 0; Detroit. 1. Chicago, 1; St. Louis, 4. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Won. . 8 Clubs. Cincinnati St. T^jiilB. a Boston . " Brooklyn ..... 2 New York. 1 Philadelphia .'. 1 Pittsburgh .... 0 Chicago. 0 Lort. 0 1.00') 1.000 Last Year. 000 1.00o .via .1167 000 1.000 1.000 Clubs. Won. Boston . S Philadelphia .. 2 IChlcago."J lciovclnnd . - Detroit . " |St; Louis. ~ W.'ishington 000 New York. 0 P.C. 1.000 l.noo .r.oo .500 .R00 .500 1)00 000 WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY Chicago at St. Tottis. 1'ltlsburgh at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. New Vork at Boston Louis nt Cleveland. Detroit hi Chicago. Washington at New York. Boston at Philadelphia. ALL KIRMESS ADJECTIVES CLUSTER ABOUT DANCING Some Wonderful Work by Local Society Peopl Will Feature Big Entertainment which Begins at Academy To-Nicht I "Nix on the Dutchman's to-night, 1 Mutt; 1 got two tickets to thn Kir incus. Hot (lolled up and conic along." "1 gotcha, .Jolt, but my wife won't "I got ye. Jelt, but my wife Won't let me. Too many pretty girls In tho bullet, nnd y'know I'm a riot when It c?mca to thn dolls." "And besides.'' continued Mutt, "I read in tho paper that y'gottti wear full dress If you want to be It, and all I got of the dreba uutlii Is the while Ho." "Well, what's tho matter with wear? ing that with a pink sun .'" .Mutt met the quory with wide-eyed terror. They'll both bo there?with the per mission of Mutt's wife?just like all i Kichmond thut has taken tho precau- ] tlon to arrange for tickets will bo there. Ii will be the amateur dra? matic event of the year, with due re? gard for tho Society Vaudeville, tho memory of which is still green. Never Suck Dancing. It is the fashion these days to dance i>y express permission of tho Sultan or Itajuh. Thus Miku.il Mordkin, Anna Pavlova nnd Alexander Volinino dance only upon cabled permission ol Nick -. The KlrniOBS artists will dance to tlie royal nod of Cr.ur Puller, who be? gins a three-day reign in motley with j the rise of the curtain to-night. Wiiru late to-night the last news? paper critic will bang Lho It 1101 period into his review of the Kirmes.--, most of the adjectives will be found to cluster about tho dancing. The lucky fow who wero permitted to witness the full dress rehearsal Saturday night?and most of them were hard? ened llrrt-nlghters?aj-e agreed as one that never In the eventful history <>! the Academy of Music wa there ever staged so elaborate and brilliant a 1 succession ot ballets and group dances as will be ottered to t ie spectators to-night at the ICIrm'ess. The very names start the imagina? tion rioting. Only a dramatic wizard 1 could have coined the Home Brew [ dance, i he name of which would seem to give latitude for a variety of In- i terprctatlons. And what trained ' reader of Sunday supplements cannot ! conjure up a thousand laughs In the ; London Chappie dance'.' They will bu sure t" wear canes and enrry mus? taches and oogln through monocles? they always do outside of London. t.'oKturning n Feature, The national dances In five big bal? lets will afford opportunity for a bril? liant display of color. Critics who saw the tlress rehearsal declare that the costuming in these dances actually looks made to order. This, as ovary hdbltua nl' tho theatip knows, Is lite highest praise. Tho irlsii, flldlun, Hun? garian, Tarantella and Gondollor bal? lets will appcur in characteristic na? tional dross, j Two hundred performers?count them?will take part. The youngest perforator is four years old, and brings lip the rear of the Teddy Hear dance. The oldest performer Is much older. The Initial performance is to-night, and tho spectacle will be repeated Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and Wednesday matinee. RACING DATES ON SOUTHERNTRACKS 'Among the important racing dates claimed throughout the Sotith arc the following: I Wheeling. W. Va., September 2-fi. fJalax, Va . September 3-6; Union <'lty.' Tenn.. September 4; Sanders, Ky, Sep? tember 4-7; Louisville, Ky.. September 9-16; Dyrrsburg, Tenn.. September 10; Tazcwell, Va., September LO-13; Wln-i ehester, \'n? September, 10-14; Fnlr rnount. W. Va., September 16-20; Nash? ville. Tenn . September 16-21; Itounokc, Va.. September 17-20. Ilumbolt, Tenn., September I*: Newport, Ky., September 18-21; Clarksburg, W. Va.. September 23-27; .Memphis. Tenn.. September 23 ?!*: Jackson. Tenn., September 24; l'aris. Tenn.. September -'S; Parkers Inirg, W. Va., September 30-October t; Corinth. Miss. October 1 Murry, Ky., October I; W'nston-Salom, N. C, Oct 1-4; Birmingham. Ala. October 1-12. Lexington. Ky., October 7-12; Rich? mond. October 7-12; Tupelo, Miss., October S; Ureensboro, X. C.. October 8-11; Plggot. Ark., Octcher S-12; Lex? ington, Ky., October 8-19' Dresden, Tenri , October P: Greenville, Mips., October !?: Dallas. Tex, Ortober 12-2?; port Smith. Ark.. October H; Meridian. Miss. October 14-19; Hagerstown. Md.. October IE-IS; Raleigh, N. C. Octobc |:"i-|S; Macon, Oh., October IB-.2B .lacksonvllle, Miss., October 21-26 Kayeltcville, N. G? October 22-2:. Charlotte, N. f.. Ootoh"r 22-2T.; Spar ianburg, s. C, October 29-Novomhcr 1 Shreveport, La., October 30-Novotnber R; Columbia, S. C. November .7-0; All gusta, G4., November 12-15. NobleSVllle, Indiana, A pril 14.? WHO'S WHO IN KIRMESS TO-NIGHT The- Season*, i Chaperon?Mm. Aubrey Toung. Misses Lucy Tal la ferro. Nell Car neal, IjOtiise Mosby Hunter, Louise Richardson, Carrie Lee Waddry, Ruth Kclaey. Rllsnbeth Christian, LueiL Masscy, Rosalle Ha r wood, Kmlly Warte, Mary C. Meek, Mary It, Iter trnnd, Luclle Pclomte, Phyllis Taylor, Nancy Wyatt, Martha Martin. The I*o|o. Chaperons?Mrs. David Leak", Mrs. 13. I>. llotchkiss, Jr. Miss Rosalie Milnes. Miss HI la Bln ford, Mi-'. Walter Milliard, Mrs. Ernest Mend, Miss Mary Moulton, Miss Myra Chambers, Mrs B. D. Hotchktss, .Ir.. Miss Mary Trnylbr. David L"ake. Trcvlllnn Turner, William Miller. Thomas ftoysler, Cecil Steven?, Worthnm flpllnion, Jr., Wil? liam Dlckson, Walter Lviko^ The IniMiin Dance, Chaperons?Mrs, c w. Mnsslo and Mrs. W A. Cho?tW.d. Song?"The S'unrlso Call " liewls' rti.yrt. Dancers?Misses Mary Mnssjo, Laura Mills. Mari?. Chciitwood, Re.(tie Mnssie. Ha7.el Chentw'obd, llcl n Sorg. Cora iiiiwry, Berths' Atkinson. Ruhy Urn tier, Bthvl Brriucri Louise Williams, F.ll/.a both Wooily. toiii White. Charles Schmidt. Clarke Stnrwcll, George Whit'-, .'amor Slew, art, Tnonins Armltoge, Hoheit Marks l ?>-. Pehdleibii Wrlghl. Thomas It. Saiinders, i: DrumtnOhd Curtla, w, lllllotl llarr-lsnii. .1. Itowlalid Chalkiey. London Hlrls >i?d I'licllsh < happles. Chhpcrpus -Mrs. St. flebrse Bryan. Mrs. Lewis Bo.*her, Mrs. Douglas Vun tlerlioof. Da iiciers?Misses Julia .loynes, Klsie Harrison. Knthar'.tfc ft unit, Mary Chal? mers, Klsl.- Llhdsey, i<orn Crump. Mar xuerite Brbughtdn, of Trenton. N. .1.: Mr< K. D. Ilotehkiss, Jr. William Hir-tt-i.il. Stuart Christian, Charles Harris. Cr?sten Cordon, John Alken Branch. William Mill r. Addison Retinoids. ll..lt Patte, Sent eh Dnni'e. Chaperons?Sirs. Luther Dawrori, MISS Hide., Stevens. Dancers - Mlss.s Louise >Vitmer, c.r.i ?<? HIlHiim. Kmrna Sampson, l'.il/.i ! belli Staey. l-iiisc Wilrner. Margaret MeVcy. Kll/.a'-.eth Owen, [Catherine Plensants. Robert Binhkchshlp. Carllon Saun der-. Donald Rh"titnn. Murray MeClen nnn. .tail' Haran Robertson Capers. Decatur Jone-, Wallace Nent. Tiiriintellii. Chaperons?Mrs. Augustine Roya'.l. Mr-. itrne-tt W.lsiicr. Mrs. Joseph ! Parker. Da inlets -Misses In- Cr.ifl'i :ircl,| Hol,. 1-i i-i.n. \h. ? Ingram.' Juni,- Robertson, Mary Viiden. Mlien Smith) Sndle Yerby. I Margaret Ko'Jre, t-.ll.ta Tngrain. Nleta i Randolph. Margaret, quartos, Will - ! field Crenshaw, ICo,t h.irlne (larvev. j Heorge Tnhipklhs. 'l'.iWepagn In I gram. Madison Ma eon, \. Roland KVr lahnw, Prnncls M. French'.- l-.dfard Dnn jtnid ','littrim Morfl fcl Kenten Jacobs, I "William Sydnbr; Clayton:' Verby, A. Roynll Turpln, Raymond . Massey. The Irish (Inner. Chaperons?-^Mra Robert Pegrani.! Mrs. John A. Coke, Jr., Mrs. Philip Powers. Dancers?-Misses Martha Marlin, A. A lit tori Drake, F.llr.nheth 13, Christian.! May C. Evans, Mildred l.efew. Virginia j Griee, Mildred Grlce, Eliza Leak -. Dal? las C. Dei--. Virginia Chcslcrmnh; W. V. r>leksoh, HolJ Page. William T.efew, Jatnea O. Wntklns, James Pat? ron, Robert Augustine, i'ateshy Jones, Hufshcon, James Wheat, Cecil Stevens. Iluiicnrfnn Ounce, Chaperons?Mrs! Poltiaux Rohlnson, Miss Martha Rohlnson. Danrers?Mr?, J Murray Priest. [ Misses Sit" Held Gray, Virginia Archer 1 .loynes. Martha Martin, Martha M. Rohlnson. Mary < ?. Evans, E-#.lly Wade, Pallas C. Dep. William rUcksoi James ?'. When!, Charles Harris. Holt Page. Arthur C. Themas. Francis T Johnson, Fen ton S, Jacobs, T. Mills N?al. Gondolier Unnce. Chaperons?Mrs. .1. P. pourourenn. J Mrs. If. W Rasset I, Mrs. Dynn EnslOW.j Da Peers?M rs. r.' v. r. at Hlnckhnrn.j Misses Elise Garnett, Grace Coltrell,] Laura Mills. Dora Horner, Grace James,] Kathcrlnc Dan. Martha Sutlierlnnd,| Kathleen O'Hnuuoii, Kathleen tlreg ? ?ry; Messrs. C. v. Hiackhurn, A. II-1 Turpln, P. S. White. .1: . Phillips, Wel? lington Cottroll, 1; 11 Hardest y. .1 IGeorge King, llcrrcll, Aubrey Carter, j korahaw. 'Pcdily Hears. Irnich Holls. I Chaperons- -Mrs. Prank T. Crump. I Mrs. Hp pa lluntoii, Mis. Charles It. I Guy. Mrs. A. J. Gray. I Rears Egbert la igh, lack Williams. I J. Taylor P.llyson, Clump, Joseph I P.ryan. ill. George illoson, Colemanj jWOrthnin. Lip.- I hint on. 111., Pauli i Howie. John S.wari v .oh. Jr. j Dolls?Maria Moucurc. Martha I I Snilnders. Am,a Christian Guy, Klor-| :.nce Tal lev. l|lirj | r.c-11 Miller. Eli/.? heth Gibson lie ,1), .Volniid, Harriett I Ciiportofi, Margaret Lcohurd. , I'limiT ami ( tiildy tHrls. j Mr*. John Kurland, 1 haperon. \ I P.yenlng Mi :- i ll .1 nurne Scott, j Janet Jones. Dora t;?|ip nhclmcr. Lucy P.ii.wn. Juli. Ellytain. Emma Morris. ! Duello j innings, lllaiirl.c Slltli; Anne | Koynll, lithU; Po\ II Jennie IlhrdWlck, j i.oniv. llunlei cat .o ? llngnri. Mnud Atnslte, Mai f A malic. Marlon Wallace, I Henrietta Crump iiarrlei Gunn. j Matii. Mnr.\ Tomltii Anderson. I Imogen Gordon, Kliznl.oth Tnllriferrri,; .Martha Wall. Antouielle Tlei>IOlii Vir? ginia Taylor. Nickeih lohnston. Helen I Joiinston, Nam e Perkins, Mfiry I-'" jfehvie, c.tti,, in. Cary Mary Oiie'sl;. j Ida Ityrd Warwick, Elh'.nholb Warwick, j Eli'.iibeih Toiupklns, Sally Gordon, j Klriiiexv \ hmiii'Iii i li.ii . Member*. Mrs. I.liiw.i Antrim, Mrs. Oranvllle 1 j Valentin-. M;- .1 T. limes. Mrs. D. A. I Rrown. Mrs It. A Itbnner, Mr-. W. I* | Phillips, Mrs. K. v. Valentine. M?'? I Randolph Wtitkins, Mrs. X. V. Han Idolph, Mrs. 1: G. Leigh. Jr.. Mrs. Mof I felt. Mrs Payne. Miss Lucy Pnrko Tay? lor, Mir?. Tlimnu Kevcrldgo. Mrs Walker, Kern. Miss V.-ra Palmer. Mrs. P. K. Johnson, Miss .Martha Robinson. Mrs. George Mason. Mrs. R. K. Thorn-I ton. Mr.-. W. B. Orny, Mrs. John Par- | land, Mrs. N. I* Masscy, Mrs. John , Murphy. Mrs. P, J, White, Mrs. C W. Masscy. .Mrs. George Harrington. Mrs. ; ?'? H. Mosby, Mrs. W. II, Sadler, Mrs. : George W. Ragby, Mrs. John II. .South- | nil, Mrs. Herbert Jackson. Mrs. 13. i Stenn it Hum-, Mrs. Taylor Curtis, Mrs. I Harvey Brown. Mrs. Aubrey Voting. Miss Mat. ) Walker, Mrs Porliaux Rob? inson, Miss Kilon Bngby, Mrs. G?rrott I Wall, Mrs. W. A Cheat wood. Mrs. Wal? lace Brown, Mrs. it. Carter Scott, Mis. D. i>. Kdwards, Mrs, ?!. ,1. Blllups, Mrs. Preston Nolurtd, Mrs. Lyons I'embc-i ton, Mrs. ,1 St. George Bryan, Mrs. ,1. I". Parker, Mrs. Kniest Wolslgor, Mrs. Au- j gtistlhc Royal), Mrs. Ilalybiirten, Mrs. ; .Mice Palmer. "Mrs. \V. I?. Thomas, Miss Mary Thomas. Mrs. Christian Clark-. 1 Miss Kmma Morriss. Kirmes* AsHoelntlon officer*,. Oniccis?.Airs. 13, D. notch kiss, ehnir inun; Mrs. .1. Taylor Kllyson, assistant chairman; Mrs. Charles K. Boiling, assistant chairman; Mrs. Arthur l". Wilmer. sccrclnry; -Mrs. Walter Chris? tian, secretary. Executive Committee?Mrs. B. Ij. ilotchklasi AH?, c. K. Boiling, Mis. Wal? ler Christian; Mrs. N. V. Randolph, Mrs. J. Taylor Kllyson. Mr.-. John Par.arid, Mrs. A. i". Wllinor, .Mrs .1. St. ticorgu Bryan. Siagr CoinmHtec?-Miss Mabel Wnlk ? i, chairman: Mrs. B. Stewart Hume, Mrs. t;. C. Plnckncy. Miss Nora Ran? dolph. Ticitel Commit tee?Mrs. N. V. Ran? dolph, chairman; Mrs. Randolph Wnt kln*. Mrs. A. P. Wilmer. Press Committee?Mrs. W. D. Thomas, Mrs. J. I'. Crump, i?rs. Preston Noland, .Mrs. Archie Baltic. Miss Brent Witt. Committee on Patronesses and Sales Girls?Mrs. John Par land, chairman. Com III I It ec on Hall tor Rehearsals ? Air.--. John .Murphy, chairman. Committee on Music for Rehearsals? Mis. .1. Taylor Kllyson Newspaper Coirimitlc.Mrs. Robin*. editor; Mrs. Henry Baskervll.;, Mrs. Prank l>. Williams, Mrs. Arthur s< riv. en or, Mr.- William G. SI a no id. Mrs. T C. Gordon, Mrs. Jnn.es Lyons, Mrs William R. Cox, Mrs. Hen Parcel., Mrs Kern. Mrs. Norman Randolph, Mrs | .Kate P. Minor. Mrs. Parkpr Hashlell, I Mrs. G, (*.. Valentine. Mrs. Charles K. Hilling. Mrs. J. Taylor Kllyson, Mrs. Parke C. Bngb.V, Airs. Kate- Laligley Rosin r. Miss Moll) ? lOlltotl Schwell Miss Kmma Wilson NorriSS, Miss Mar 1 gnrel Freeman, Miss Glli'lo Gary, Miss Gilberts Whittle, .Mis- Annie S. Wln ' vnui. Miss Knfhleolt Anderson; Booths: Tpbiiceo?-Mrs. D, C. Richard son. Mrs. N. L Massby. Candy?.Mrs.'. Lljiwood Antrim, Mrs. Grunvilla Vnlenline; Mrs. W. II. Sadler. ! Flowers?Mrs.John Skolton Williams, Miss Rugby,, Miss Lin y I'arkj Taylor. Ice Cream ami Cake?Mrs. P. J. White. Mis. U. A. Brown, Mrs. Harvey Brown. Sofi Drinks?Mrs. R. A. Blenner. Mrs. W. H. Vawtcr, Mrs. C E. Sydnor. ] chicago loses last of series Walsh Holds St. Louis to Four Hits, but Can't Win Game. DETROIT BEATS CLEVELAND London's Catch in Seventh In? ning Turns Triclc for Tigers. Chicago. April 14.?Although YValnh ! held St. I.oula to four hlta to-day, Chicago lost tho final game of tho oponlng series, 1 to 1. St. I-ouls scored throo runs In tho third on Halllnao'a double, a fielder's choice, a buse on balls and Stovall's drlvo to oontro Thu visitors countod again In the fourth, when Walsh made two errors tiylng to cattJt Compton oif base. Chicago modo Its only run In tho sev? enth, when Bodlc singled and scored on iJelder's double Seoro: Shotten, of 3 .0 4 0 oH?th, 2b.. 4 l o Auatin, ?b. 4 0 1? ttl^rit, .to., 4 1 1 :->ovall. lb. 4 1 7 0 OCal'han, 1/41? 'pton, 0 lladli. cf. 4 Ilona?. If.. 3 2 2 0 l.Mattfk, rf 3 Pratt. :t>... 4 o i i I Tan'lll, ??. o ltni'nn. es. 3 I ? 1 0 '/.elder, lb. 4 Krlchcll. c3 0 < 2 tWuv'r, as 1 ?Bnum'r, p 3 0 0 1 0 Block, ct.. Sullivan e : o ? 1 Co'.ltn?. rf 1 0 0 ( waiah, p.. ; o t ? tfo-4SiiJrr. 11 ? 0 fl I Paddock. \ 0 0 0 0 Tots.t ...r> 4 n ? 7 Total? -...a.1 ? t. t: a| ?Baumgartner, pitcher. Mtatt'-d for Mnttteit In ?eventh. tnatted for Tunnehlll in ninth. Score h>- Innings: I (-?1 T-eiilr..t.ft 0 a 1 0 ? o 0 ? Chicago .oeoooftTO" Rummary: Rune?Shotten. <ompton, M* lltian. Krlchcll. Bodle. Two-bn?? blta?Mai? lt nan. Mopan ?>. Zelder. Sacrifice hit -Mr Kim. Stolen ba?e??fihottc,n., /.elder. Doubl play?nndle lo niook. Left on b?te? R Louis. 2: Chicago, Firs' t.sse on bnllr off Walsh. 2; off Baumgartner, sirueit out ?My Wnl?h, 7: by Baumgartner, 7. Tim. or ism?. P.M. Umpires, Bean and l'.van?. LOUDEN'S CATCH WINS GAME Cleveland, O. April 1 f ? London's catch of a lino drive off Turner's bat In the aoventh gave poirr.lt the vic? tory. Cleveland had runners on third and second, with one out. when Tur? ner's drive wem into linden's hands Detroit score,] its only run on Olson's error and Crawford's throo-bnso hit. Score: Cleveland. Hetrnll. a it m i> a r. a ii it o a i: lint eher, if 4 ft r ft o Y)m. if... i : : ft o < llton. 3 0 5 2 1 IrfiUS'n. ? ? 4 0 3 3 II Jaekaon. <-f t ft I ? ft roivr.. cf.. ? o 3 0 n Lajoie, 21, ? I f. OCraw'd, rf I 1 1 0 .1 Jtyan. rf... 2 0 11 ODele'ty, 2r> 3 l I < ft m'borst. !bl 1 IT ft 0 Gainer, in..", t 1.1 n ?| Turner, jn>. ?_? ft ft ;, ft Hush. ??.. 3 1.31 Easterly, e 2 l i .t oStanare. ,- 3..I 2 I Kaler, p .. .*. OOS 0CoVton. p3 ft 0 2 Tola's ...27 3 37 13 1 Totsis ...2? * 27 11 0 Score by Innings: It. Cleveland .0 0 o ft ft o o it ft?o IV-irolt .1 o n o ft o o 0 0--1 Summary: Run-Cobb. Thrc?-r.??e hit? <~ra?;.ird. Stolen base?Bu?h. Double play* -Olson to Laud.- to Bohnhorst* Louden (unaasltted): liiiah to tlalner. Left on bases-Oevelar.d. I; Detroit. 6. First hnse on haII?-Off Kaler. j: off Covlngton, 3. I Struck out ?rty Kaler. I: by Covlnieion, l. j lilt by pitcher?By Kaler. 3 fCohb Di ? hanty); by Coylngton, l (OI?on>. rime i Fame, i:to. IJmplrer, Dlneen und I'errint ringIlcIIess for fight fans McKarland and Wells Arc E: pectcd to Put Up Great Exhibition. New York, April 11.?Wlien Pa city MCFurlnhd, the' wonderful Chicago hoxor, shakes hands with Man Wells, lightweight champion of England, In Madison Square Garden tile night of April 26, one of the greatest exhibi? tions of Cleverness ring followers have . ver seen may be provided. At least that is tho general opinion among sporting men who ciHhlibc ovoi glove| contests and pay good money to see thorn. i b orge. McDonald, WcIIs'.h manage,-, practically assumes all risks, lie has agreed to pay .<in,<. cash to McPar? ian d, or fl.OOO a .round. If the gate receipts amount to $10,1)00, there tore, w.lls will receive $20,000, hall ?l which be must hand aver to Packy, whlli McDoiiuld ".ill reserve 50 per cent, of the moving pictures for the English champion and himself.. Should ib. giito fall below expectations?say $25,000, which Wells and Brown draw - It .an be figured out mat Mel'ariant] would g. t )10,00U just the same, while his antagonist would have to be sat? isfied with S2.500 and half the pic t tires. Boxing promoters who Ilgen? that McFnrland and w. lls a in draw ?40, 000 or more, point to the fact Dint McKarland is the biggest drawing card in America, with the possible excep? tion of Wolgast. Packy Is known all tiyer the civilized world as a phenom? enal boxer, lie is a favorite, in Eng? land, where he practically dofeoted l<'rcdd|c Welsh two years ago. al? though the referee called the bout a draw, and Welsh, it tnu.il be remem? bered, was fairly heated by Wells in a subsequent match for the English title and the trophy Dongsdnlc. belt. HAW CK A FT F. .VI'EKE II KOIt CAMPAIGN ItrcOATTA Baltimore, Md., April 14.?What win bo the most important, motor boat re? gatta yet held on Maryland waters, and Is expected to eclipse all preced? ing ones, will bo held by the Cam? bridge yacht Club, of Cambridge Md., in June 2S and 29. At tbui time a score of the fastest twenty-six-looters und twenty-footers built will compete for the Atlantic const championship. Already nn oven dozen of these, speedy ? III He craft Hitvh been entered, and the regatta committee is in .com? munication with numerous other own? ers of speed bouts. The offering of a championship tro? phy also means that the winning craft might defend the title which will no doubt he at lacked next year, so that the races which are lo be' run this year will be Hut the beginning of series that will continue year after yea'r. and will give to Cum bridge the honor of holding what, will hecouic a classic event In inblorboatdont. If You Get It at Kahn's It's Good. 7/3 l.BROAD Thnnks for your Kind Indul? gence Saturday. With all our extra saleopcoplc, wo were taxed to our utmost, and wc tried hard to please all. In case any purchase of Clothing, Hals or Furnishings does not come up to your entire satisfaction, bring It bock. Your money Is here waiting for you. Come In; get acquainted. Wo want to meet you. If you deal hero you arc not paying for others' debts. Thnt'H why we snve you money. THINK IT OVF.IX. Once we get your confidence you may rest assured it never will be tampered with. The Toggery Shop LOCALWHISTCLUB LOSESTO NORFOLK i.ii to The Times-Dlgpatoh.) Norfolk, Va? April H,?The Norfolli Whin Club yest? Itlciiiuond club at noon and evening, t wo point.- in the ; points 111 t he , veil! preparing tor the ship games to in on May .10. The Norfolk lea the following play Colonel Samplers; II. Hancock* Willi It Diipuy, Charit Brow n. In . 15. C. Heath. A ?bt Oil .1. Dr. Herbert old; ?tested ths insH. after ll'glllS wi r? The Rlchm lowinc riietnl phy; T. P. nil Robinson, W T S. Val"n.li Anderson, T. A Rrockenl hrough. .lohn K M. Cannot The Riebt me t< Chai aimers MOTOR CARS (Gordon Motor Companv V-* IN? OKI'Olt \ I ED till IIMiiMi. VlltClNIA. DEALER WANTED .Minneapolis Rig fl Minnen polls. Also Til-Car Delivery Van Motorcycles 2 Speed Transmission; Unit Powr Plain. Also loll iv Tivin-Spuki En? gine Motorcycle All with Bosch Mag? neto. Chain oi Belt lone Prices, ?225 to }::?>:?. F. O. B. .Mlniieanolls. ? one of Our Models. Mil,I.I'll! mt??s.. Distributor?, Wank.; I?. To-Night To-Night The one Big Social Kvent of the ess Trices: 35c, .10c, 75c, ?J.0!\ .?l.f,n. ACADEMY Saturday Matinee and Night. Forbes-Robertson In the Mod'-rn Mystery Play, / TIIPJ PASSING OF TIIR 'I'll I II II FLOOR HACK. Prices: 50c to $^'.00. ~BIJOU -Thisi Weel: A I foal of "New Mysteries. TH URST?N > GREAT Dorn Ike Piano fin Up Ilia Sleeve.? VS. IN .MONDAY. AND TI-'BSDAV, April IS arid HI. Hume enlled I P. M Admission. 25c. Grandstand, .tf*?