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|^P\GE 19
I x LATE
BB S 0. LAOS COULD
| NOTJIT BURNS
Monongah Glass Blanked
^the Railroaders in Last
R|v Nights Game.
K ; Charlie Bums' slippery slants were
drifting over the old home plate just
I Tight last evening and as they would
I say In the army, the B. & O. was
Tent of luck." Just the same tho
I Railroaders put up a first class game
tad held the Glassmakers to three
runs, the final score being 3-0.
II But one little ttlt was made ? f Burns
I and this Is credited to Madden, the B.
I & 0. left fielder. Madden was the only
I Railroader to reach first base In the
'flrit four lnnlnrs. and onlv one other
man after the fourth Inning saw the
initial station alive. A total of eleven
strikeouts are credited to the big Monongah
Glass twlrler.
Stewart was on the mound for the
'B. & 0. to start with and allowed two
, hits In two Innings after which he was
^removed and Gllmore, who pitched
'jagalnst the Watson building on Tuesday
evening went to the mound.
''Though his arm was sore he pitched a
fine game and held the hard hitting
Glassmakers to three hits In the remaining
four innings.
. Kyle Shrlver, a new player on the
B.- & 0. nine, made his appearance
[. yesterday evening and played a good
game. "Getty" Travis, formerly of the
West Virginian, was also 4een In the
B. & 0. Une-up last evening. The
score: *
.MON'ONGAH G.? AB. R. H. P. A. E.
Sypult, cf 2 1 0.0 0 1
.Brown. zo l u u u o u
Belt, 3b 2 0 0 0 2 0
Bums, p ....3 0 1 1 6 U
Vlngle, lb 3 0 1 8 1 U
i- Aldridge, rf 2 1 0 0 0 0
! 31. Long, C 3 1 211 1 0
McKown, If 3 0 1 0 0 8
; Cw Long, ss .2 0 0 1 0 0
Totals 21 3 6 21 10 1
B. & O.? AB. R. H. P. A. E.
; Belt, Of 2 0 0 0 1 0
'Madden, If 3 0 1 3 0 0
Harr, lb 3 0 0 8 0 1
G. Bolce, ss 3 0 0 0 1 1
- Mackey, 2b 3 0 0 0 3 1
> Shriver, 3b 1 0 0 3 2 Q
Travis, c 2 0 0 3 1 1
Hawkins, rf 2 0, 0 0 0 0
Stewart, p 1 0 0 o l l
Mills, cf 1 0 0 0 0 0
; iOllmore, p... 1 0 0 1 1 0
; Totals 22 0 1 18 10 5
B. & 0. 00000 00?0
, ' Monongah Glass 0200010 ??3
Sacrifice bits, Brown, Belt, Shriver
; ; Stolen bases, Aldridge, R. Long, C.
Long. Double plays, Shriver, (unasi
sisted). Left on bases, Monongah
nu.. z. T1 a. a n wi . 1 . ..
KRVAMSf O, 0. OC \J? ?,. ClTSl LIUSC Oil
errors, Monongah Glass, 2; B. & 0.. 1.
First on balls, off Stewart, 2; off Gilmore,
1; off Burns, none. Struck out,
iby Burns, 11; by Stewart, 1; by Gilmore,
1. His apportioned, off Gilmore,
2 In 4 Innings; off Burns 1 In 7 Innings;
off Stewart, 1 In 2 Innings.
f ;Passed ball, Travis, 1. Umpire, Phil
' IGrlmes. Attendance, 400. Time, 1
oour 25 minutes.
I West Virginian and
Owens Team Tonight
Weather permitting the West Virginian
and Owens teams will play in
{the'City league this evening. Tlie
Igame will etart promptly at 6:30
o'clock due to the fact that It is now
getting late in the season and diftl'cult
to play a seven Inning game before
dark.
L The games tomorrow will begin al
J p. m. when the Mid-West and Wation
Ssildlng teams clash. The secMid
game will begin at 4 p. m. and will
as between the Mining Machinery and
Wholesalers. ^
Bunners Ridge to
,1 Play at Kingmont
. Arrangements have been made bs
the managers of the Bunner's Ridge
and Kingmont baseball teams for a
baseball game next Sunday afternoor
. It Kingmont beginning at 2:30 p. m.
; The Banner's Ridge team 1b practl
tally the same as that of the Owens
team of the city league and the Kingmont
boys will have to get down and
pTay baseball to oome across with a
victory.
J Manager BrtTl Is well pleased with
the showing his team made at Carolina
a tew days ago and Is preparing
V> come aeroBe with a victory on Sunif
*-?
. Trophy for Winner
p of Elks Golf Match
? m tvuou wxe ejikb siate Association
neets here on September 10 and 11,
?ne ot the features -will be a coll
natch in which visiting Elks only can
"participate. A. Brooks Fleming, Jr.,
exalted ruler of Fairmont lodge, will
ilfer a cup to the visiting Elk winning
In elghteen-role match. Fred W. Har?er,
former grand exalted ruler, Is a
colter of merit. Incident to the banquet
Riley Wilson will entertain.
iV 1 Ladles of the order will be permitled
to attend the banquet, this befng
the first time they were ever allowed
? in the state. p
THE IDLE DOLLAR.
' Every Idle dollar Id the pocket ol
/, 'the young pore on should become the
toiler saved for future need. Dollar:
to not go as far as they once did, and
ater on. you are very likely to need
nore of them. The wise person take:
id van t ago of every opportunity tc
place hla Idle dollars In a savings actount
promptly. This bank will pa;
>0U 4 per cenL Interest on your ?avugi.?The
Peoples National Bank.?
DEVELO
CITY LEAGUE TO
HAVE BANQUET
?
Fifteen Men From Each
! Ifeam Will Be Eligible
for the Eats.
Ad Important meeting ot the managers
ot the various teams In the City
league was held at the Y, M. C. A.
yesterday evening. Every team was
represented, the following attending:
M. L. Clevett, president; Ira Alklns,
Monongah Glass; Thomas Ashcraft,
Watson Building; W. Andrews and
R. Smith, Wholesalers; Fisher, B. &
0.; Kendall, Mining Machinery; Maston,
Mid-West; t,. Bunner, Owens;
Watklns, West Virginian.
The suggestion ot closing the season
with a banquet to be attended
by fifteen players from each team at
which time the trophies will be presented
was offered and proved to be
Tlfinitlar an a n.oo <modlatal?
made and carried unanimously that
the president of the league appoint a
committee to arrange for the banquet,
The league rule commonly known
as the "four o'clock rule." which has
caused so much divided opinion among
the managers of the league teams
came up for discussion again last evening.
A motion was made and carried
that the first Saturday afternoon
game be played to a finish and thai
, the length of the second Saturday afternoon
game should be detennined by
the captains of the two "opposing
teams and the umpire previous to the
game. Those favoring this motion
were Ashcraft, Fisher. Kendall, Maston
and Watkins. Those opposed
were Alklns and L. Bunner.
A number or other matters were
1 taken up and discussed, including the
elig'bllity rules. There was a wide
difference ot opinion as to Just how
stringently the rules should be enforced,
A number of charges as to teams
playing Ineligible players were made
but before the discussion ended it
develcned that every tmm in the
league Including even the Monongah
Glass and Mid-West teams had play
ed ineligible players.
, The managers agreed to allow the
. Mid-West team to select four addl|tional
baseball players from tho KopjPers
Company plant.
The Baseball Card
Tomorrow's Games,
Mid-West vs. Watson Building at
South Side Park at 2 p. m.
M. M. Co. vs. Wholesalers at Soutl
i Side park at 4 p. ni.
Sunday's Schedule.
Consumer Fuel Co. vs. Tygart's Valley
Glass Co., of Grafton at Blackshere
park, 3 P. M.
Monongah vs. Grasselll at Traction
park 3 p. m.
Bunner's Ridge vs. IQngmont r|
Klngmont 2:30 p. m.
Carolina vs. Norwood at Clarksburg
3:30 p. m.
CITY LEAGUE.
Yesterday's Result.
Monongah Glass 3, B. & O. 0.
Game Today.
West Virginians vs. Owens.
Standing of the Clubs.
W L Pel
i Monongah Glass 15 2 SSI
Watson Building 15 3 831
F. M. M. Co 12 S oS'i
Wholesalers 10 8 551
B. & 0 7 14 331
West Virginian 6 13 311
Owens 6 13 271
Mid-West 15 211
TARCO-MENTHO COMPOUND.
It you are suffering with a stubborn
cough or cold, and want quick
relief Just try a bottle of tarco-mentho,
It Is highly recommended for
coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchitis,
and will be beneficial in mild, bronchal
asthma. An excellent expector.
ant, is very pleasant to take. Price
, 35c and 75c. You can get it at the
Fairmont Pharmacy.
THERE'LL COME A TIME
When you will want a better Tire than
you have ever before used. Then, If
you are wise you will come here for
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which have been famous for years but
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today and learn all the details. Gates
1 Halt-Bole Tire Service Staition, 218
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Sometimes acmaents will happen to
the most careful motor car drivers?
but no matter how serious the damaga
we are prepared to do the repair work
Our plant Is modern, we employ master
machinists only, who are experts
In this particular business. Ton pay
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pay for?understand ? Liberty Garage
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THE WEST VIRGINIAN, I
iPMENTS
i. =
Sport Chatter
By The Onlooker.
That 4 o'clock rule for Saturday a
ternoon games seems to be causli
more discussion than the League i
Nations.
Even more common than the ba
quet.
Someone asked last night it all tl
players that had played on the We
Virginian team were allowed to con
to the banquet
This man Stewart will make a be
ter railroader than ho will a pltche
This post-war readjustment Is a ti
COM
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John MoGraw has another date in
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15
Fire years ago, Arnold Hauser, then
ot the St. Louis Cardinals was beaned
by a pitcher. ' From that day his
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been gradually growing worse. This
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le playing baseball and is now rapidly
st recovering from his insanity.
le
Why not have an all-Fairmont-City
league team try an all-Morgantownit
church-league team?
ir. 1 '
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