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B||&; ?T. iLOIMS, Juno '.!0.~lAftcr finding
y<2-> Hendrix almost unhittnblc lor live ini}-.
nings, the Cnrnidals in the sixth drove
him from the box. scoring four runs
In only two Innings was Harmon in
danger, but In these sessions the vlsi*
tors batted in throe runs. In the fourth
Pittsburgh scored two ruirn on a buse
i: on ballB, a steal, a single and a trippie.
In the fifth one more was added
by the visitors on a single and a clout)le.
The Carninals scored their runs on
four,jingles, a hit batsman, a wild
pitch and a sacrifice. The score:
| PITTSBURGH? K. H. V. A. E.
[=;, ? Byrne, 3b ' 1 1 ft ft ft
Carey, if o I 3 ti o
: Vlox, 2 b 0 1 l n n
Butler, ss ft ? 2 2 ft
Miller, lb 1 n x n u
Wilson, rr 1 2 ft u u
PrV Kommers, m ft 3 3 ft ft
Coleman, c ft ft I 2 ft
Kelley. c ft ft 3 ft ft
'f Hendrix. p 0 0 0 1 0
r Comnitz. p ft n ft ft ft
j Adams, p n o ? I ft
'Hyatt ft 1 ft ft ft
xClarke ft ft ft ft ft,
j sWagner ft o ft u ft!
t
; Total 3 0 24 6 ft
Batted' for Camnltz in 7th.
xBatted for Kelley in nth.
zBatted for Adams in nth.
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FroILS
4 TO 3
|OokoK, 111 tr. 1 1 o o o
Mowery. 2b > 0 0 5 u
Konrtchy, lb o l? 12 2 'l
Evans, rf 0 n 4 o u
O'Leary, ?? 0 n 2 ?i it
Win go. c 1 2 2 I ()
U,union. p (i (I I 2 0
Total 4 3 27 20 u
Pittsburgh 0 ??21 on o n?3
SI. Louts 0 o 0 0 o 4 o o ? 4
Summitry ? Two buse hits, Vlox.
Hyatt; three base hit. Kommers; sacritiee
hits, Carey. Magce; sacrifice fly.
Konetchy; stolen bases. Miller, Wingo;
hit by pitcher, by Cjtmnitz 1; left
on bases, St. I.ouis 3, Pittsburgh 15;
first on halls, off Hendrix 2. ofT HaVmon
2. off Adams 1: struck out, by
Hendrix I; hits apportioned, ofT Hendrix
f? in 3 1-3 innings; ofT Camnitz u
in 2-2 innings. ofT Adams 0 in 2 innings;
wild witches. Harmon, Clintnitz.
Umpires, Hrennan and Kason. '
Time, 1:55.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Saturday'* Results.
Chicago, 3; Cincinnati. 1.
Pittsburgh, 12; SL Louis, 5.
New York, 10; BoBton, 9.
Brooklyn, 4; Philadelphia, 2.
Yesterday's Results.
Chicago. 6; Cincinnati, 9.
St. Louis. 4; Pittsburgh, 3.
Games To-day.
o?. uuuu? at tiuciuimii,
Pittsburgh at Chicago.
New York at Philadelphia.
Boston at Brooklyn.
Gifmes Tomortow.
Boston at Brooklyn.
New York at Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh at Chicago.
St. Louis at Cincinnati.
Standing of in? Cluba.
Clubs? W. L. tut
Philadelphia 38 21 .641
New York 29 23 .558'
Brooklyn 34 26 .567'
Chicago 31 30 .508
Pittsburgh 30 34 .460
Boston 27 39 .409
St. Louis 27 38 .415
Cincinnati 25 40 .384
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Saturday's Results.
Cleveland, 3; Chicago, 2.
St. Louis, 7; Detroit, 1.
Boston. 9; New York, 6.
New York, 7; Boston. 6.
Washington. 8; Philadelphia, 3.
Yesterday's Results.
St. Louis, 8; Detroit, 5.
Cleveland, 1; Chicago. 2.
Games To-day.
Cleveland at St. Louis.
Clitago at Detroit.
Philadelphia at. New York.
n*a.).... It?
Games To-morrow.
Washington at Boston.
Cleveland at St. Louis.
Chicago at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Now YorK.
Standing of the Club*.
Clubs? W. L. Pet.
Philadelphia 40 18 .710
Cleveland 41 28 .570
Washington 37 31 .544
Mom on 34 20 .540
St. Louis 28 45 .383
Detroit 28 43 .304
New York 10 4b .207
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.
Saturday's Results.
Jersey City, 10; Montreal. 0.
Newark. 13; Rochester. 6.
'Buffalo. 11; Providence. 8.
Toronto. 4; Baltimore, 3.
Baltimore, 6; Toronio, 4.
Yesterday's Result*.
Rochester. 3; Newark. 3.
Buffalo. 2; Providence. 3.
Montreal. 4; Jersey City. 3.
Montreal. 0; Jersey City, 0.
Games To day.
Jersey City at Providence.
Newark at Baltimore.
Buffalo at Toronto.
Rochester at Montreal.
Games To-morrow.
Buffalo at Toronto.
'Rochester at Montreal.
Newark at Baltimore.
Jersey City at Providence.
Standing of the Clubs.
Clubs- - . W. L. Pet.
Newark 43 22. .002
Rochester 40 25 .580
Buffalo 37 34 .521
Baltimore 33 30 .478
Providence 33 25 .472
lersgy City 30 30 .451
Montreal 28 37 .431
Toronto 20 42 .382
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TEACHERS PAY I
AND LEVIES
ARE TALKED
COUNTY ' EDUCATION BOARD
AGREES HIGHER SALARIES
NECESSARY TO EFFIGIENCY
The several boards of education of
Marion county met Saturday afternoon
in the county court room. Su
I perjntendent William M. Kennedy pre
I sided. Several matters were diBcuas'
ed. Amng the questions that claim
ed the attention of the boards were:
1. The laying of levies. This was
discussed briefly by J. R. Timma, and
others. The point was made that al:
possible expenses be taken into ac
countin fixing the l*vy, and that a
margin be provided for unlooked foi
items.
2. Salaries of teachers. This wat
well treated by Dean F. B. Trotter ol
the University. Joseph Hosier, ol
Fairmont; W. <D. Ice. A. J. Hess and
others. The necessity of increasing
salaries as a preliminary to the rais
ing of standards was pointed out. H
was suggested that some inteliigen
standard for salaries and educationa
requirements for teachers foe arrived
at, it being agreed that trained teach
ers of successful experience should b<
given more than those without cxpor
iencc.
In connection with this dlscussioi
It was unanimous!}' voted that tin
present levy limits or 12 1-2 cents ant
25 cents for the building and teacher*
funds, respectively, bo raised to II
cents and 35 cents. This rcsolutiot
was made in view of the fact that tht
present levy limits arc too low to per
init boards to provide proper build
ings. pay proper salaries and rcquirt
high standards for teachers. It wai
the intention of the members that th?
legislature be afckod to change th<
law.
3. Sanitation in the rural schools
This vital subject was ably discusser
by Deun F. B. Trotter, Supt. Hosier
K. B; Carskadon. Dr. L. N. Yost, Prcs
ident of the Marion ^County Board o
Health; Dr. F. M. Trach, of Lincoli
district; Col. T. G. Price, YV. D. Ice
and others, it was the sense of th<
meeting that the situation in rospce
to sanitary conditions over the countj
is bad. and that all possible means bt
emulovnil ir> Imnrnw^ W
r *w -...K'-'O ?V
4. It was agreed that the schooli
of each district should begin on tin
same date, If possible. This is tnadt
more necessary because of the necea
slty of paying- teachers on a givei
date, undcr the new'lhw.
The meeting adjourned at 4 o'clock
all feeling that the time had beei
well spent. Those present were:
Fairmont district?IF. 13. Tennant
tl. W. McCray, R. E. Davis, boarc
members; District Superintendent E
U. Whaley.
Grant district?-Col. T. G. Price atu
Alfred Curry, board members.
Lincoln district?-F. M. Trach. E. T
Wood, E. L. JoncB, board members.
Mannington district??.!. R. Timtns
W. H. Campbell. A. J. Hess, hoan
members; District Superintendent A
L. Thomas.
Paw Paw district?VV. D. Ice, A. O
Heck. J. N. Tennant, board members
Union district?A. A. Vincent, Wil
liatn Morris, board members, J. D
Mliller, member-elect, and C. W. Stans
berry, secretary.
Wlnfleld district?T. A. Hughes, D
10. Snider, >board members.
Fairmont Independent district ? .1
Walter Barnes, member-elect; Josepl
RosU>r. Hi?nnrinti>n,Jn???
Union Independent district?Cteph
en VatrGilder, board member; E |;
Carskadon, member-elect?6uperinten
dent w. A. Hustcad.
Miners Pay Day
The Best Ever
Saturday -van pay day with the Con
solidation Coal Cmpany. Work had
been good since the last time the envelopes
wore distributed uinong the
employes and llie amount that wn:?
paid out this time was considerably
greater than that distributed on for
mer days.
The coal business has bcei pool
Tor some time. The early shipments
were greatly impeded by the 11 node
and since then all thipincnts have
been behind but the market is good.
The car supply has not been what
't should he. It is said that a third
more coal could be loaded In the Fairmont
field were there sufficient car.'
o haul the product to market.
Inquiries of all kinds are coming
n and the orders are large and nu
i.erous. Operators are having a coo-i
'ime if only the tar supply were bn?j
er. |
rtUCHML LtMUUfc.
Saturdays' Results.
Kansas City. 7?'Pittsburgh. 5.
Indianapolis V>; St. Louis. 3.
Cleveland 10; Chicago, 9.
Yesterday's Results.
No gameB played.
Standing of the Clubs.
W L Pet
Indianapolis 31 19 .020
Chicago 26 21 .65;!
Kansas City 23 20 .333
Cleveland 24 23 .511
St. Louis 23 23 .500
Pittsburgh 15 36 .2941
Grafton Soft For
For Fairmonl
In a well played Sj?rue Saturda
Fairmont defeated the Grafton outf
by score of 6 to 2. The result of th
contest from the start was never 1
dcubt. The score:
GRAFTON. R H P A
Dillowrth If 0 0 3 1
Utterback m (? 1 0 0
Trammer lb 0 0 12 0
Wycoff p 0 1 0 4
Moore If 1 <> 0 1
J. Newham 3 0 1 1 1
Curry c 0 0 8 0
Bartlott, 2 .. 1 2 0 2
. E. Newbam ss 0 0 0 3
, Total 2 ? 24 12
I
I FAIRMONT. R 11 1? A
i room man 2 3 i 3 2
Roberts ss 0 1 3 J
Colctoank rf .. 0 1 2 0
Barrlngton 3 0 I 1 1
'p Ice in 1 I 1 0
Simon lb o 0 0 3
r West If # o 0 2 0
' Wyatt e 2 2 5 1
; Madjot p 0 1 0 1
' Morgan If 0 0 1 o
1 Total 6 8 26 11
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1 Grafton 010000010|
Fairmont 10002210*"
summaryTwo
base hits?*Colobank, M<adji
\ Bartlett.
j Sacrifice hit?flee.
(Stolen bases?Uttcrback. Tootbtni
i ?
< *"
' Double play?Simon to Roberts.
Hit by pitcher?Moore 'by Mad jo
Tootlmian 2 by Wyeoff.
Loft on bases?(Fairmont 4; Graft
3.
'First base on errors?(Grafton
J Fairmont 1.
Bases on balls?Off Wyeoff 2; (
3 Madjot I.
Struck out?tBy Wyeoff by Ma
J jot 4.
Umpire?Waymun.
Time?1.30.
! Bruleur Wins
Richest Purse
Of The Tur
? PAIRIS, June 30.?Tho Grand Pi
de Paris, the richest. prize In the ra
ing world, was won by M. E. l)e Sal
Alary's bay colt Hrulcur. which ti
weeks ago finished third in the Frcn
. derby. Baron Gourgaue's Duxus Opc
I was second, and Vicomte D'Hareour
Ecoucn third.
Several American owners figured
' the race, but not on the mouey. 1
K. Vanderbilt had two entries, P
piriol and Reindeer; August Belmoi
Ravard III; Herman B. Duryea, BU
ney. and Frank J. Gould, ?Fil U'Ecost
I but all ran unplaced.
1 he Grand Prix de Paris is an eve
for 3-years-oldji alone, a mile and se
en furlongs. It was valued this ye
at. $7L\000. Bruleur was at 5 to 1. 1
kept in the background until tin
straightened out for the run honi
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no publicity and same can
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SECURITY IN HAND
<a better then running i rlek. Ever]
nin ewe* It to hlntMlf end fentlly t<
tufca provision egelnet
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MEN'S KAIKI TR0USER8, 1
when lie shot to the front and won by
a length. There were nineteen other
contenders.
President Poincare and members of
his cabinet, several diplomatic representatives,
including the American
ambassador, and a 'host of celobrites
were among the spectators.^
iv The race proved to be tfie fastest
I recorded since its foundation ."?<) years
ago. Bruleur's time was three minutes,
thirteen and two-flfths seconds,
'ix ilouli won the event last year in three
ic- minutes and nineteen seconds.
vo bulgars ano greeks
ch mix it again.
SOFIA. June ;10.?The prospects of
a peaceful settlement In the Balkans
are considerably improved. It is said
. 1 'hat Premier Dane win go to St.
' Petersburg, and it is rumored that the
1 Bulgarian government is prepared to
make some concessions to Servia.
IC' Banger continues, however, in the
military situation. It is reported today
that the Servians aro concena*
trating large bodies of troops on their
je advanced line. .Another engagement
has occurred between the Greeks and
0 Bulgarians.
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qualifications or-the position In til
of advancement of the man with
business education? If you are t!
average young man or woman, wi1
. '' intelligence, industry and ambitjo
we know which class yOu wish to joi
- i Enroll now at the Union Business Cc
" | lege, and start in right.
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qualities of a suit a single
penny's worth.
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imaginary prices.
I Every price we name is
backed up by the goods and
our personal guarantee.
Real money worth suits, :
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Brand" ._ i j
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The Suit , v'. .
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ion-made "Hub Special" '
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$10.00 to $20.00 J
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Extra good values in our
boys' department.
Boys' Norfolk Suit with 2
nnire nf nnni"
yu.uo u? jiauko
. $5.00
STRAW HATS
$1.00 to $400 ;
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Summer Shirts ;
Tan or Brown, $1 and $1.50.
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EDITOR RYAN QUITS, .'
PARSONS. W. Va., JUne 30.?ty. S.
Ryan, for the past four oyars editor oi
the Parsons Advocate, of Tucker courf*
ty. has resigned. J. It. Jenkins is now
owner of the plant.
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NOTICE.
To Wihom it May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between
the undersigned under the firm nanUf- '
and stylo of E. Deltz & Co., Is thta
day dissolved -by mutual consent, IS.
Deitz retiring from the Arm, the sail)
business is continued by Samuel Ma3$
kovitz, at the same stand.
Fairmont, W. Va.. June 26th, 1913,'N
B. DE1TZ.
SAMUEL MARK1VITZ.
G-2G-tt . .
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? - - _ _ . .
ueatness cannot Be cured
br local application*. aa they cannot reach tbl '
dlNcahiMl portion of the ear. There la only oM
way to cure deafnc?a, and that la by constitution*
al rcmcdlr*. Deafnr** la canard br an IntlamM
condition of the mueour lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When thla tube la inflamed you hay* Jt
rambling Bound or Imperfect bearing, and wbM
It la entlrrlr cloaed Deafness la the mult. n?3
unlra* the Inflammation can be taken out if
thla tube reatored to Its normal condition, be#
In* will be deatroyed forerer: nine rases out *t
ten are caused hy Catarrh, which la nothing bin
an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, t
We will giro One Hundred Dollars for any cadi- ..
of Iitnfne** (caused by catarrh) that ranoot M
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 8end for circa*
lara. free.
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO.; Toledo, 0.
Sold by Drugglata, 75c.
Take Hall's family I'llla for constipation.
BABTRESTrtifF
bending over the aleeplcif babe! What tende*
cbea for bim. Wise mothera uae
iY'S TEETHING SYRtfl!
isc it cures them. Prevents Cholera lnTantv'%
tee. Keep a bottle at hand. 9f c$ntf It drug 'f.
dr'sta^xtlrne^'tson. iiaczutowh. ma .
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