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THE AKHEVILLE CTTIZEX, TCTESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1914. hlnirs. Sacrifice tills Oldrlns. Morao. Your Visit lo Our Shop fn oases (jomns, livers.

Maranvuie (2). Doublo play Even, Mamnvme YOU FAIR VISITORS AND HOME FOLKS TOO Will Appreciate the EXTRA SPECIAL Value, in Men'. $15.00 and Schmidt. krft on bases Phlla-t tlelnhla. 10; Boston, 8.

F.rst base on balls Dush, Tyler. Jam. 3.j First basa on errant Philadelphia, 1. 1 Struck out Rush. Tylr.

JamM. 1. Time 1:0. I'mplres Plate, Kelm; bases, Dineen: left field, Byron: rlxht field, Hlldebrand. i The ofTtcUl attendance 35.620 Tital receipt National com-mission's share 80; players hara (34.48.32; each club's share 3ll.4h5.44.

A and $18.00 SUITS, OVERCOATS AND BALMACCANS That are Displaying at this Store. "TAKE A LOOK" SILRXCK IX PlirLAOIXPIIIA. Ml Il-A i let. 1 2. Such enthusiasm as the Athletics supporters previously had not had occasion to Located in Reception Room on Office Floor of Langren Hotel Will be very Welcome, and our Salesladies are at all times pleased to show you our complete line of the Latest Modes in Imported Gowns, Suits, Wraps, Blouses and Millinery.

For the convenience of our customers. We have private entrance from street, which leads directly into shop. mnnffeHt during the present championship serlea, gave way today to a profound silence when tlw final flash showed the Hoeton Hrav-e the victors; for the third auccemve time. When Murphy and Hchang du'hed across the I Plata In the tenth Inning, giving thei Markmen a two run lead, a mighty i GROVE PARK INN LANGREN HOTEL, Asheville, N. C.

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3 West Pa Square Knox Hats Ed V. Price Tailoring fans who were watching the progress of the game aa displayed on electric scoreboards In many parts of the city.l hfforts of the police to preserve order were futile. Kven when Oowdy slammed the ball for nornt run in rtosioirs -nair on lines for Ihe Athletics, and Mr Inula complained to I'm pirn Klem aKiilnat Ideal's it licked Interference but hs vanced on Oldrings out at first. Tyler teaching the bell ne It shot by him to Kvcra who gathered It la and made the throw. Collins walked.

With the IT SENSATIONAL Itaees full, the mighty Baker came to but. He crouched over the plate and the thenth the crowd did not become disheartened but when the Braves it gain tted the score, confidence tn the Mackmen seemed to waver. When ihe fil came expre4one that "It teems to be nearly all over" could be heard from every side. I HISTORY swung his bat back and forth. Tyler kepr his head and soon had two ter of th first half and five lo the Esmphaalzlng CYime.

BINGHAM CADETS PLAY last half were the result of hard Ntrlkea on the heavy hitter. Haker smashed the next one at KveTa with mich force that It almost knocked -t bounding at South Carolina line and numerous end runs. Only once did Mclnnis hud scored there waa nothing for the umpire to decide. Hurry grounded out, leul to Schmidt, leuv-Ing Walsh on first. Brnvcw Score.

With the At Me I Irs hsving tho advantage the HoHton rooters called for runs and tho Braves reaponde by putting one ucroaa In their half of the fourth. Whltied drove a hot bounder at Hush, which he could not hold. lie munusied to deflect It to Collins, who tttsned the runner out In the nick of time. Schmidt delighted the home ftiu by punning a tine single. Into center Held and the OFWOMSSEMES (Continued From rage 1.) CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Thrive to one waa being offered here on g-h hat Hosto would win be series with few taken.

There were several wagers made, however, on tomorrow's game at even money and 10 to ft In farvor of Boston. r.anriy fall to kick iroul. The game was wen on straight rootwui, no new pla being attempted. Captain H1II starred for South Carolina: for North Carolina Captain Tayloe, Fuller. Game to Take Place Here Saturday WIIITR HOX WIX.

torn ell me before Umpire Klein rallsd Itamaev and Landy were the men him down. He fore the Hrave's second bsaemsn could recover himself, ttchang had fluahed acrnaa the plate. Kvers held the bnll a moment and Murphy, who had rounded third kept on, scoring without Kvers making aa attempt to head him oG. There waa great Joy on the Athletics banco. Mclnnla ended the inning by sending a long fly to Whltted.

With two runs to the rear and Hush pitching gilt-edged ball, thing" looked gloomy for HoMton. Oowdy walked to the plate, wulted and caught a straight 'play Tylr was cheered as walked to the pitching mound. Eddie whoae playing waa most in evldenc. Afternoon Visiting Racks Reported Kxcvptlonally Good. (Springfield Republican.

The coioaaal tragedy of Belgium deepens In poirtnani-y as the attack on Antwerp proceeds. Very timely wan the official Belgian statement, published by the Belgian embassy at Washington, furnishing aa it did a crushing rr" to German apologiet for the vioiation cf the countrie's neutrality. It is impossible to read of the agonies of the civil population of Antwerp under bombardment without reverting to the frightful crime of which Germany waa guilty in making BeUium a theatre of war. Nothing whatever has been disclosed since hostilities be nan to strengthen the German case in thlf hideous controversy. Murphy, first up for the Athletic Mr fli-Kt bsaemsn runhed lo second ne Collins threw out I teal.

The Uoetun shortstop hit a sharp ball that The line-up: Xorth Caro. Po. South Caro. Loft end Wright Capt. Hill Iltght end Home Plaxlco Right tackle CHICAOO.

Oct. 12 The American leaguers won from the Nationals In the fifth game of the city series today to 1. The games now stand: Nationals Americans 2. Hcore II. H.

E. Nationals 000 101 000 1 6 0 Americans 000 020 10 3 9 0 Cheney and Dresnahan; Scott, Kaher and Hchalk. went down the right Held line. It struck close to the chalk mark and bnll which he lifted into the bleachers shot agalnat the a vJ lion fence, then caromed sgaln, Hrhmldt raced home Tho Bingham football has been Indulging In hard scrimmage work each day for'1 the past week in preparation for the battle with Central high school of Knoxvllle. to take place here Saturday.

The team has aorn off the rough edges and will be Oay Going far off in centerttcld. own" Ievore was sent In to bat for Tyler. He struck out. There were cheers when and Ma ran villa also made the circuit hlle Collin. Murphy and Walsh IWt tackle Ramsey MrMHIen Right guard Morun walked and there was a great chased the ball.

outburst when he raced to third on All thin time Cnpfre Hlldebrand Jones, F. Hampton NORTH CAROLINA PUTS waa milking frantic signals thnt the Kvers third single of Ihe kuiiih. The crowd frantically yelled to Connolly to Left guard ball had struck fouL He pointed a Tn splendid shnpe for this game. The members of the squad have become tie the score. The Athletic tie Me Cowell Porter, T.

spot about an Inch outside the line backed out toward the fences. The accustomed to playing with each oth 5. hot the ball down Ihe left Held foul line for two banes, to the great delight of the Athletlo rooters. Oldrlng eaortttced, Tyler to Hchmltlt, advancing Murphy to third. Murphy scored when Col line drove a Ion fly to Connolly in left field.

Connolly dropped the ball, but Collins was credited with a sacrifice fly. Collins held on first as I taker struck out. Colli a Addled off the base until he caught sight of a alow pitch and then stole second. Mclnnla waMced and a moment later Col Una was caught off second taking a' long lesd, Tyler ma kins; a ifutck throw to ending; the I rut Inf. Bush, who starred for the Athletics In the last world's ecrlee when he won In a fame against the lNew York tllanta en the Julo grounds, hud trouble la disposing of Moran, Bos-ton's first batter, fie threw ten ball to the Braves lead off man; three balls, two strikes, four fouts and then the pitch which Moran hit np Into the air te Collin.

Even brought the Boston rooters to their feet by dashing a single into left fletd. Coa- ljctt halfback Fuller Porter, Jr. Right halfback STOPS HEADACHE PI. NEURALGIA while the crowd cheered, not res Urine that the ball hud been declared foul. The Boston players appeared a aiuch surprised the fans.

After er and have become a hard charging unit that should spell trouble for alt Capt. Tayloe Ijingftton Fullback comers. ne Maranvltie returned the bat and Kchmldt to second. Hold Kerr The cheering was renewed and the Uniyersity Boys Sqnelch Palmetto State Players By Score of 48 to 0. Hrave's greatest hitter rapped a long sacrifice fly to Waiah and Moran came home with the tying run.

Whltted fouled out to liaker. Jauicw tsMMm Iu. James went in to pitch for Host on In the eleventh in which neither side scored. It was getting quite dark when the Hraves came tu bat In their half of the twelfth Inning. Oowdy.

whose tertiflc hitting In series haa made him a tremendous favorite, threw the i tost on rooters Into another frensy aa he collared one of Hush's tit tools and poled It Into the leftfleld bleachers for two bases. The Athletics appeured lo be playing for time Don't suffer! Get a dime package of Dr. James' Headache Powders. little ehnrtatop dropped a hit Into right field on which Schmidt tied up the scoro. Maranvtlle stole second and kept rUht on to third when Mchang'e throw to the middle hag to head the runner off went wide and rolled Into center field.

The Knoxvllle boys, come with the reputation of having two of the nest hack field men In Hast Tennessee In the line-up and It Is expected that the tussle between the cadets and thn visitors will develop some real fool-ball. The vinlllng barks are reported fo be especially good In broken field running snd would make good on most university teams. The cadets have been trained fr this kind of playing however and should he able to hrenk up most attempts of this kind. Bingham's goal line has not been crossed this season and has hardly been threatened. The game Katurday may he played at ate pnrk, which will afford many of the local football fans a chance to see It who would find Oowdy waa paased to first snd on (By TImm.

A. Jmtr Jr.) CHAI'Kl, HIUU N. (Vt. 12 In th lant aam lo tia played nn tha hom. floM thin aranon.

(h (Tnlrerntty aa attempted double steal Maranvllle nolly lifted a high fly that linker Quarterback Allen Oeer Center Land Stnney Referee, Dewltt Klutts: head linesman. J. J. Hendorson. TAKK AfftrTHKR.

NEJV YORK, Ort. I The New York Nationals msde It three out of four tidsy over the New York Anierl-rsna. winning hy 4 to I. In the Manhattan championship series. The Yankeea now must win three straight to take Ihe series.

Score: R. H. R. Nationals 020 111 10 10 I Americans 000 100 one I ft Fromme and Meyers: Mrllale, Keating. Cole and Sweeney was out, rVhung to Collins to Maker The Athletics got a mnn on the if North Carolina, today dr.ata the football tram of the 1Tnlvemltr of parths tn the fifth inning.

Bchang rauffht within Inches of the Athletic' bench. Kvers stole second, but hi as left there as Whltted fell a victim to strikes. Houth Carolina by the scot, of 41 to You can clear your head and Iteve a dull, splitting or violent throb, bing headache In a moment with a Dr, James' Headacne Powder. This old-time hendsche relief seta almost magics II y. Hend some one to the drug store now for a dime package and a few moments after you take a powder you will wonder what became of the headache, neuralgia and pain.

Stop Buffering it's needless. Be sure you get what you ask for. save Moran a long fly. leal ran in and picked up Huah'e grounder arid tossed him out. Hush making no effort Otitwpfahrd and outclassed tn vry The second Inning of the American department of the slime, th, laria from leaguers waa quickly over.

Walsh, run to flrst. Murphy drove a the Palmetto state, fotia-ht hurd to for they slowly walked into their positions for Ihe neat batter. mailings sent Mann In to run for dowdy and Ollbert waa ordered lo Ihe plate to bat for James. Oillwrt was passed purposely by Hush and then came the plav that broke up the game. Morau bunted a slow grounder toward third.

Huah dashed over, acooitcd up the bull and shot it to Haker to hesd off Morsn. The throw, however, waa wide. The ball shot who waa (playing In center Held. etnaahlng two bagger Into leflfleld. chopped a grounder at Tyter, who It Inconvenient to journey out to the keep the ho.ky Tnr Heel boys from ulllnir up the srore htit to no avail.

Not once did the visitors mahe flret down. Two tottrhdowns In each quar threw him out at first. Harry raised schnol gridiron. a foul which big Hrhmldt gathered hut got no further aa Oldrlng struck out. Roeton also got a man on In their half of the fifth.

After Tyler waa thrown out. Huah to climb, and Mora a waa retired, Harry to Mclnnla. In without effort. Mchang put up fly which Ever had to- back out to down the left aide of the field oulslde right Arid to get. Hcnre TteJ.

hit, a single I the foul line and Mann raced home Kvers got In his second to leftfleld. He got no further as with the run that gave I tost on Its i t'onnolly went ma Collins to Mclnnla i third straight victory It in doubtful The Katlonal league champions lied up the score In their half of the inning, after two were out. Hrhmldt A quick double piny by the famous i if Mush could have hesded off Mann Kvere-MaranvHte-Hchmldt route broke (t third even had the throw beta ae-up the Athletics sixth Inning. Collins I curate, slnsled down to third base and beat The Nriri. slrurk out on Hush's slow ball.

Ieal hoisted a fly to Maker; Ms ran Fall mi Wtaler Wooiois vtlle worked Hush for a base on halla the throw tn first Baker grounded AM It II I'U A then etol second. He ttimi there long before (toady sent him home by a alafthlng two-hsae drive Into the lo Kvers and Collins wits doubled st Murphy, rf second. Kvers In Maranvllle, and jiiMiing, If Itsker was out. Maranvllle to Hrhmldt. 2U fclclnnts hit to leel and was thrown ner jt, out.

bleachers In left field. ler wrnt out. Harry lo alclnnia. The worlds champions also went In order In the third Inning. Huah Tww Ila lilt.

A two base hit did not help tnetin Walsh, cf Harry, aa fouled out to Schmidt ami alurphv In Ihe slith Whltted wss thrown out Hush to Mrlnniw. snd Hrtimldl till i wee retired on a almnvly hit 1 Schsna, grounder, Kers to hmldt. old Much, flv which Oldrln gathered In lenl ring ended the Inning by grounding I ben sUmmed the bsll into lefuield 1 bleachers for two Hit got ne I further, sb Maranvtlle bit a flv tralsht up tn the nlr. which Kchsng csusbt In front of tho pitcher's hov Tvler made short work of the While Klfphniils in the aeeuth Walsh fooled to Itcal. Harry Was thman out Tvler to Hchniolt.

ami HcbarfK rut i. tit Ktvrs lo Hchmtdt Thr National loasuers alao Wrnt out out. MarenviHe to rVhmtdt. H-fjt fared nn better In Its half of the third lUker scooped up Mo-rsn'B a rasa eutter and loaned him out Kvers dropprd a (rounder to Huah and was alo retired; gave Murphy a long fly In right field. The Athletic made their secoad run in the fourth Inning.

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tn. rf I I Kvers. i 0 3 It i'inmtl. If 4 I 0 I httted. cf i 1 Schmidt, lb I I I l-ral, 31 1 a Maranvllle.

as 4 I I 2 I lod 4 I 3 Mann. a I a Tcler. I fc feore, a I 0 0 mi's, 9 UUhert, a Total ta I Jl II 1 wmrn in io.i..n captain held, Hakerin order In ibrtr half tldv waa an eay tut. Barrv to "rlnttit and Tyler struck out Moran writt out Barry lo Mclnnts Both pitchers were koIok fine and thr eighth Hiitlns ato aas btrr-n of eeaulla Huah had vreat speed end freiirntlv ntiswd iei up with a iw I tail hlle Titer ofl list a stw 1 sirvcii out ror the second time and there waa great cheering Mclnnla bit into the left nM bleachers for two baeee. Connolly made a try for the ball.

II leaped into the air Ma bstnnre and fell backward info the Menrkere tie wa sight for several aeond. hobe-l up unhurt. Walnh. Itke 7. InnU.

waited urttfl there thr.e rune It nub thrown out at nrl 1 oB) tine nelding t-v eVhmidl who was out in Wth hen winning ran 1 fllw an ntflv KrtMind lal fur bai sad two and then 1nh-l a a to left, bringinv Mvlaai nnd while olT his balsitcw t4wSed tr MCintiis waa about to round third. fel got in Ma way sn both narts, who wss en the iTvh-r who covereil the baa Mur-I phv filed out lo Whltted and M.I in a I lifted om te Moran The Hrarew all wml al hra In i Bitted for Tlr in luih si It.m for iowd in tMh Batted for James In l-th. Hcors bv ft BhltSdelphta tB Be 4 B'wtnii eie tee see at-a KunniMn Two bse hits -Murphy 1. Gowdv Vtclnnta. fw-al Haker.

Home run lowde Mtia isf Tviy, 11 in I inninaa, off James in 2 in- I the etabib. Fxrra telnc thrown out BACKACHE IS A WARNING AeevHe lesgn teamg HM Nett Tntr Mr Huah and both Connolly and Whit-I ted by Harrv. The Krrat eicitetncat of the aame bewan in ihe ninth, with the scor a t-e I There waa chrnng aa d- ties a thrown out a line stop bv Mantnxillr The hmni af the Hoa-ft'-n rwaa almoa attppwt beatinr as Isakvr dre a hot twrt basser down th- foul line Keerw ew-coirK-sl IMrr aad there was rhew-r-j Ins arvin l.rn Mclnnts filed out In and Baker was hrld on ser-oJ The llowton balter looked at the lmti nJ Walili was purpiM-iv paased to first Barrv We Also Have a Custom Tailoring Suit and Shirt Department Suits Made to Order $16.50 to $30.00 Shirts Made to Order $2.00 to $8.00 LOGAN WHAT TO DO FOR ITCHING SKINS Kermis. nnwirm and tdbrr iicb-l ti at Iurninc skin eruptions ate raviy made worae by lnipro-r treatment thai one has 10 be very careful. Tnr re is une method, howeer.

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snust reach the ceiKse tbe kt4e If you wve pata thnoD flie small of your back. urtnrT dlruVra, taeadaehes. duury spells, er are aerm-is kad drprael start ttsattng tae fcMas a-tth a tt tad aidrwy rmsi. W. Mcuhee, 141 Hayweod Hi A.he-rllle.

C' says; 1 bad kaukach tar atn yeatrs sad (bar were lime whea the f-alao were ee areie that I e-xtM SaMlT aV asvthlrs Vnen I hear a bit Ixaui a aiaia I'Oia. I kw4 a trial and gut a Bi Tney retired mm ewe It waa aX We srfr I hiowght the Inning lo a i I.im by artol-nc a hich fo-; to Cowdx Truua bi as Htun came in for the ninih The rhil oi i.le a terrific dm. but CMche-r Buah apparently aaid attention lo it II pitched aieady ball and Boat on went out In order lle Big I awilng Th-n cam iha big lnaiac of the cas)M in hn ihe eoti (: was ap-Mrntl I--a Bston and tbew Hhat.s htt stngle Into left-Vtd Buh struck out Murphy chopped a mainepr at Tylor. who elected to gmt the wewrvet ma Srhanc. at aecond lut the throw was t-e late aavi both the Athletic eatrber at sernd and Murphy at flrac On the Square Tailor to Ladies and Gentleman 12-14 South Pack Square, Phone 797, Asheville, N.

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