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DAILY PfcCFH, NEWPORT. NEW3, VIRGINIA. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915. Qrnnt THE CUB OLOOp REPORTER This No Stop Special Goes Right Through And trm id vtjt IT5? yf 'A i. Have to VB XMI nM 0fcs? Yesterday In The Major Leagues ERRORS OF OMMISSION COST SHIPBUILDERS THE SECOND GAME OF SERIES NATIONAL FEDERAL AMERICAN KFSILTS HCSTEKBAY YICHTKHIMl.

KK81LTS YEbTKItlMV (No gniiim i Ltd ImI 1 1 a. ijgastaj; ff Dresses riillnIi l.hla, I'llllnrgli, 3. New York, Cincinnati, 1. Krooklyu, ('liiciigo, 10. liostou, bt.

IxmiIh, 6. STANDING OF THE CM ns HhIThIo, 1 Newark, 6. t'JttxIiurgh, A. Ilroukiyii, VI. (duly three guilds wliMluk-d) bTANDINU' OF THE (linn STANDING OF TUB CLl'lls Berger Fails to Judge Two Fly Balls and BotH Go For Doubles.

Mul-lin Also Contributes to Own Defeat. Game Very Good One. Score 4 to 2. Won Ixat Pet leroJt 18 New York 14 1H 10 Hoctfin 11 Ovi-lnnd 14 .440 WaKhiugton 10 13 .4: t'hllnil'llita 8 in Ht. lxul 8 18 Pet.

.628 Jti .440 Won rittxborgh 18 Newark 19 t'lilrogo 16 Bruokl.vu 14 KiiiiHni City 13 St. IvouU 11 Won rhlimlWpbla 15 I'bleago 10 Iloaton IS l'UtHtmrgh 12 Cinctniiiiti 11 Ilrooklyn 11 St. Louts 12 New York 0 Loit 8 10 10 14 IB 14 10 14 I.cxt It 20 WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY .444 Ml Buffalo scoring would not end until El Pasha WHEHE THKf 1LAV TODAY Two misjudged flies by Berger, both tf which went for two base hits, proved toitly to the Shipbuilders yesterday ffl WHKKK THKV l'LAV TODAY. Pittsburgh at Ronton. Cluciunntl at Krooklyo.

Chicago at New Loul at PtalladclphU. afternoon aud as a result the Ports- Brooklyn at Bnltlqiore. C'bicngo a( I'lttglmrgh. Newnrk at HntTalo. Kanaai 1'lty al St.

Txula. n.outh Pirates were able to even up on the series by winning out by the liasson bit into a double play, ltam ran to Taguer to Hurley. The Pirates put the game on ice In the sixth. Damrau singled. Hurley attempted a sacrifice, but popped up to liHsson.

St. Martin bunted toward first. Carnes fielded the ball, started to first, saw he could not beat the lunuer and then threw to Mullin. Muliiu caught the ball on the bag ahead count of 4 to 2. Berber, while be made Waalilngtnn at Chicago.

l'lillHiilililii at St. T.ouIh. New York at t'levelnnd. Bunion at livtmlt. NORFOLK NOT IN FOfiM AND PETERSBURG WINS NORFOLK.

May 14 Petersburg today defeated the locals 7 to 1. Neither Cochran or Baumgartner were effective and Norfolk made five costly several good catches and had oppor Never have we shown such a riixplay of bouutiful dresses, in every new stylo. The color combinations are magnificent and you wouldn't think it possible to pro-duce such delightful effects. We are not just showing (ow dresses, but have rucks full of them and they are good $8.00 and $10.00 values elsewhere. These dresses come in silk, lawn, crepes, linen, and they go on AQ special sale, at tPO'vO CUBS SLAM BROOKLYN PITCHERS ALL OVER LOT CHICAGO SCORES SIX RUNS IN NINTH ROUND BOROKLYN, N.

May cago made 23 bits for a total of 35 bases off three Brooklyn pitchers to tunities galore, seemed unable to judge drives with any degree of certainty and on two occasions allowed the ball to Bail over his head. The blame for the loss of the game yesterday is not all ou Berger though, wiih the exception of one inning the Lit lders could not solve Mct'lcary's delivery when a hit would have meant a tun. A gain, a little slow work in a pinch in whiih Carnes and Mullin figured and i.l which the 'Iron Man" was of the runner, but dropped it. Whit ted then hit a fly to ieft and Beiger again misjudged the flight, the ball soaring over his head for a double. Taguer flew to Berger and St.

Martin scored, Whitted going to third on Berger's wild throw to the plate. Hop day and won 19 to 4. Twelve Cuba went to the bat In the second and PITTSBURGH, May 14. A pitchers duel between, McOnuell and Allen ended in the ninth inning today when the Pittsburgh twirler went to pieces and Chicago made six runs, winning the game 6 to 0. Score by innings: R.

If. K. hammered out eight runs off six sin Score by innings: R. H. E.

Petersburg 001 005 1007 7 1 Norfolk 000 000 0011 4 6 Batteries Richmond and Francisco; Cochran and Stewart. Baumgartner gles and two triples. Williams made Drop in and see some of these today for they are sure to a homer In the ninth. Btandridge waa kins singled, scoring Whitted, but fast at the price we offer fhetn. fcelnier ended the Inning by forcing effective except In the fifth when two 1 Tlgnor.

I'mpire Ryan. passes, a single and Myers' triple gave Chicago 000 000 006 6 9 Pittsburgh 000 000 OoO 0 5 charged with an error, proved costly Buck at second. This play w'as followed by one of Ber Wilson; Batteries McConnell and Allen and Berry. TARHEELS OVERWHELMED BY SUFFOLK FELINES SOL. NACHMAN Brooklyn three runs.

A single and a double accounted for the tally In the ninth. Knisely made five hits In six times up. Score by Innings: R. H. E.

Chicago 285 020 01119 23 1 Brooklyn OttO 030 U01 4 10 6 Batteries Standi idge an dBresua-ban, Hargrave; Atchison, Cado, Apple-ton and McCarty, M. Wheat. THE BOX SCORE Portsmouth Ab. R. 11.

Po. A. Fish, 4 0 0 6 1 1 Damrau. 3b 4 1 2 1 3 0 Hurley, lb 4 0 0 11 1 1 St. Martin, rf.

4 2 2 2 0 0 Whitted, cf 2 1 1 1 0 0 2b 2 0 0 6 2 0 Hopkins, If. 4 0 2 1 0 0 2915-17 Washington Avenue (Cor. 30th Street) Fifth Straight Lota BUFFA1X). N. May 14.

Buffalo lost their fifth straight game today when Newark won 6 to 1. Schultz'a witness and errors by the Infield in the pinches threw away the game. Score by innings: R. H. E.

SUFFOLK, May 14 Rocky Mount lost to the locals today by count of 2 to 6. Graham outpltched O'Brien. Score by Innings R. H. E.

Rocky Mount 000 002 0002 6 1 Suffolk 100 002 OSxfi 12 1 ber's misjudgments and brought the i enough runs to win. It was not a bad gauie of baseball, even though the home lads lost and the fans lett the park feeling that they Rotten their money's worth. "You can't expect them to win all the If they did they would break up the league," was the way one fan expressed It, and that about expressed the sentiment of the entire crowd. Muliiu and McCleary were the opposing pitchers and both worked well, cespite the numhtr ol extra base hits. There was Just enough hitting to make things interesting and players of both eit.es contributed some nice fielding features.

Crist, Zeimer and Damrau! Conner, ts 3 0 0 0 7 0 McCleary, 3 0 0 0 0 0 Newark 000 300 0115 7 3 Buffalo 000 010 0001 4 5 Ing In right center because Damrau is risht hand butter, had to hustle over toward the foul line to get the ball. He shut off two runs by the play. SPORTING COMMENT Totals 30 4 7 27 14 2 Batteries Mosely and Rariden; Schultz, Anderson and Allen. Phillies Come From Behind Philadelphia, May 14. Philadelphia overcame a lead of three runs secured Pittsburgh on errors and Won today's game by hard hitting in the seventh and eighth Innings.

Two tuns were scored off Mamaux In the Batteries O'Brien and Ulrich; and Welcher. Umpire McGowan. College At Athens Georgia Georgia Tech. Ab. R.

H.Po. Newport News larger, If. Hunting, 2b Start Well but Ends Bad BALTIMORE, M. May 14. The Shipbuilders and PiratC3 will -Clcinson 14; seventh on four singles and three were made off Adams in the eighth on Cra- Brooklyn defented Baltimore today 12 to 4.

Quinn retired the first twelve At Clenison Colltge-Newberry 1. Crist, ss Smith, rf Walker, cf Walters, 3b meet this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock for the last and deciding game of the scries. Manager Carnes will send Walker got his eye on the ball with a vim yestetrday, lauding for three hits out of four trips to the plate, ills first drive was a Texas leaguer over short. The other two were hard drives through the infield. 6 1 0 1 0 2 16 2 0 11.

either "Big John" Mumford or "Cutle" Gardinier to the box and Manager Carolina Winston Salem Durham Raleigh Greensboro 3. Asheville fi; Charlotte 10. vath's home run, singles by Whitted and Dugey and doubles by Niehoff and Pasquert. Score by innings: R.H. E.

Pittsburgh 200 100 0003 7 1 Philadelphia 000 000 23x 6 12 4 Batteries Mamaux, Adams and Schang; Chalmers, Rlxey, Mayer and men in order. In the fifth and sixth Innings the entire team batted and Quinn was relieved after the first three men in the seventh hit safely. Brooklyn 000 046 20012 16 1 Baltimore 101 100 0104 7 3 Batteries Marlon, Vpham and Simon; Quinn, Bailey and Owens, Carnes, lb 4 Hasfwm, c. 8 Mullin, 2 Totals 33 Clarke may trust the task of trimming the locals to McKelthan. 2 8 27 18 1 Crist.

and Zeimer ran each other a close race yesterday for the honor of handling the greatest number of chances without an error. Both made several nice stops and throws to first. fielded their positions and Berger and Smith contributed a nice running Ciitcb, The Pirates were the first to score. In the necoml inning St. led oft with fy to left.

Berber waited for the hall to fall into his hands, but saw too late that it would go oer his head. hitteJ put St. Martin at third by the suicide route ami the runner scored on Tagut-i's infield out, Crist to Carnes. The' Builders took the lead In the fourth whn they scored their only runs. (lied, Zeimer to Hurley, but Smith singled and stole second, going to third Killifer, Most of those fellows you saw broad smiles last night have in the pool.

Score by innings: R. Portsmouth 010 003 0004 Newport News 000 200 000 2 Summary: Two base hits St. Mar Oulmet In Form May 14. Francis Oulmet, the national amateur golf champion, In the gfirst round of match play for the pprlng championship at the country club today against H. P.

Farrinpton, of Wodland, made the third hole, 435 yards, and the eighth, 375 yards, in three strokes each, and won Hup and 3 to play. Giants Win Again NEW YORK, May 14. The New-York Nationals made It three out of Spencer Named President NKW YON May 14. At a of the board of directors the tin, Hasson, Hopkins, Whitted and Arthur Smith made a great catch on Damrau's long drive to rinht In the third inning yesterday. There were American Association Kansas City Louisville 3.

Milwaukee Indianapolis 6. St. Paul Cleveland postponed grounds. Only three games scheduled. Sacrifice hits Mullin, Whit-'four from Cincinnattl today, winning Mullin.

wet the last game of the series 3 to 1 ted (2) Taguer (2) McCleary. Stolen runners on second and first when the Southern Railway Company held here Tesreau pitched a steady game for bases Bunting, Smith and Walker (today, Henry B. Spencer was elected swat came and Smith, who was play- (2). Double play Damrau to Taguer New York while the Giants bunched hits on Lear, to Hurley. Struckout by Mullin, 1 MAHARAJA OF INDIA ENTERTAINED BY SOCIETY WOME DURING HIS VISIT HERE by McCleary, 6.

Bases on balls off Mullin, 2. Left on bases Portsmouth, when Fish threw wild to the midway sack. Walker singled aiul Artie scored. Walker stole second and scored on Walter's hit, which nearly took one of Lamiau's hands off in passing that elorl hot corner guardian. Carnes singled and with two on and rohody out it looked as though the Score, by innings: R.H.

E. Cincinnattl 000 000 0101 6 3 New York 002 001 OOx 3 7 3 Batteries Brown, Lear and Clark; Tfctreau and Meyers. Newport News, 7. First on errors! a director to succeed the late Colonel A. B.

Andrews, of Raleigh. Charles Lanier was elected a member of the exei.Mitive committee, of the board of directors. "I am deeply in love, and am en-pnr-cd." "Same girl?" Browning's 4 ivewport News, Portsmouth, 1. Time of game 1:40. Umpires Bus ey and Rossback.

17 V' v. A I IN' Gowdy Slams Ball BOSTON, Ma yl4. Held to two bite and without a run for eight innings today, St. Louis overcame Boston's lead and won. Gowdy batted hard.

He knocked the ball into center field for a home run and again rapped It for a double against a sign on the left field fence offering $20 for "Do you think Roosevelt will run for president in "Say, what's the use of (jiiarreling?" Philadelphia Ledger. STEiN-BLOCH 1 Askcr Smither lias mi automobile, lilt Not a bit of it. fie collided villi a train yesterday. Town Topics. I' Sri 1 any ball striking It.

St. Louis 000 000 005 6 7 I Boston 100 120 0004 8 .4 Batteries Sail ee, Robinson, Grtner and Snyder; Gonzales, Hughes and Gowdy. South Atlantlo Augusta Columbus 3. Savannah Albany 4. Charleston Jarksnnville 0.

Columbia Macon 3. SHABT CLOTHES Blue Serge, Tartan and Glen Urquhart Plaid Suits for Men and young Men. V- I ir' The most valuable of all Borneo timber is bllllan, or ironwood. This isan extremely hard timber, sand-colored when newly cut, but darkens with age, It Is so heavy that it sinks in water, and for that reason cannot be rafted down the rivers. About two inches of the outside of the tree is soft and worthless, but the inside can be used for almost any practical purpose, where a solid, stains' and durable wood is required.

Portraits of Admiral have had a larger sr.lo than those of any other war celebrity. I Miliii AND UP Southern Atlanta Memphis 8. New Orleans Nashville 2. Mobile! Little Rock 5. lie I'm in m-nm- 1 ljj 5 'k 3 if" International Richmond Rochester 6.

Jersey City Buffalo 2. Newark Toronto. 10 innings. Providence Montreal 3. Oemdna Paftn Beach SUITS Eta a ill iff Virginia league.

TODAY REHtXTS YEHTEKMAY I. Newport Npw, Portnmouth, 4. Norfolk, Pctei-slmiX 7. Suffolk, (I; Jtocky Mount, 2. A iv 4 STANDING OF THE CLrilS Hi TI10S.

I NT 'THE FENCING MASTER' RUNAWAY JUNE Episode No. 12 GUSSLE'S WAYWARD PAST Keystone Comedy Other Attractive Pictures Won Jt Pet. 1 Newport News 11 0 ,647 1 PetorHhurg 9 8 I Itorky Moimt 9 9 P) Portsmouth 8 9 .471 Huffotk AW I Norfolk 1 10 .412 Comp'y IT SI 2714 Wash. Avenue- WHERE THKY TODAY i maharaja a race meet at Wheat-1 Pliiladrlphia family of that name eon-1 tiilis, N. wnere no was maMe scnted to pose with the wcithv 1 a- 'I he Maharaja ol iniliti, who is to have mi income of a jc admits that ho is "having the time his life" in this country.

Recent!) Portsmouth Newport New. Petergburg at Norfolk. Hovkt Mount at puffou. n.i."ri or oy tne socieiy roiK present. ian prim and the accomi 3 John R.

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