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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 11

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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11
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-Q ELEVEN-A South Carolina 's Progress! re Mein pa per THE STATE: FRIDAY JULY 25 1911 South Carolina Progressive Sens taper Six More Boys Qualify for trim Meet Alex Urban Plays With Green Bay Daniel Belser Clash Today in SC Net Tourney Jacksonville Evens Count With 6 foot 1 inch 215 pound and with the Gamecocks for several seasons past Urban was not on the draft lilt and Curly Lambeau Parker coach dickered with him upon the recommendation of Rex Enright Although Lambeau has rot seen Urban in action he seu great store by Enright regarding the hoy "Enright spoke well of Larry Craig when he recommended him to me but you should hear him talk about this fellow Urban" said Lambeau went completely overboard He called him even better than Hutson as a college player If oniy half as good he I1 be valuable to us Ineligible off-and-on Urban drop-lied out of school in his senior year Camden July i While on a recent trp to Wisconsin Frank Heath publicity writer for the city of Canu'en discovered that South Carolina university alumni and fans will eye the play of the famous Green Bay Packers pro football team J4 i APi- Ril Darlington July 24 Heyward with more than usual interest this tunixfu mm the 'Reiser of Columbia defeated Fred fall STANDINGS SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pet 73 31 702 55 Atlanta Nashville ooaaesaa 43 561 The reason according to Mr out Miron Atkinson of Hartsville 6-1 6-0 and st one ii tnry Lieut Tom Bonner of Camden beat night rnrard of Harry Frimpton of Hartsville 6-1 6-2 Heath is that in addition to LaVryj1" Ciaig former Carolina grid fllble foolba11' New Orleans Knoxville Birmingham Chattanooga Little Rock Memphis 490 475 470 460 415 Alt 53 53 53 54 55 58 a 51 a 48 iiiniii 47 i 48 39 41 wliuse work last year with the! Packers was outstanding this year mound chore for the Giants in tne will find another Enright pupil ini tenth just in time to be charged with the Green Bay lineup Alex Urban I his eighth defeat Six boys in the 15-and-ll-year-old group Qualified yesterday for the Yog'll 1 1 fill 11 1 fi finals of the swimming meet to be VAvlAltlllUlIS held Saturday at the YMCA They were Orvis Lee Riley Robert Holland Phillip Watson Gene Wiles Don Whittle and Ben McQuinn Boys that qualified in the 8-9-and-10-year-old group were Buster Thame Frances Nolan Berner Loft-field Dick Middleton Richard Maddox Billy Brasington Those that qualified in the 11-and-12-year-old group were Hensley Carl Willis Chubby Martin Roland Smith and Joe Wiggins Those that qualified in the 13-and-14-year-old group were Bobby Tolbert John Lyles George Brannon Donald Dannelly Richard Weeks and Jack Holland There will be one more day of preliminaries tonight at 7 o'clock The following boys will meet for qualifications Arthur Roberts Wade Wiles Fogler Harrison Billy Bull Cliarlie Whittle Carl Derrick Henry Martin and Lester Scott Columbus July Sehuerbaum a th hero Columbus Rrd Hird nnwd to I to even the rrrim m-h before borsiin srsu Svhiurbauni dniv in ill with tingle and in minx In the M-icnlh with Ib-al xot twru dunbim during Charlie firhirr and Xtaa lowed Mix hil Final game the terie fr Jrnlay mxht ihe three I I-lie hinur the taller Hut ilxml the wming Wavi each ai- ment nere Tomorrow afternoon Bonner will it irhiiiuleil Pevre Kennedy of Spartanburg I and Bclrcr will oppose his fellow townsman San Daniel the defending champion in the other Kennedy is seeded No 2 in the tournament Hugh Fuller unseeded Greenwood i 1 youngster won the junior champion-i i ship today by defeating Wilbur Grey-ard of Greenville seeded No 2 in straight sets 7-5 6-3 He had previously defeated Fred Atkinson top GEORGIA-FLORIDA Won Lost Prt Valdosta 61 35 635 Albany II 36 629 Waycross 56 42 571 Thomasville 51 48 515 Moultrie 40 53 430 Cordele 40 54 426 Americus 42 55 433 Tallahassee 33 II 351 Homer Beals Beds Series Finale Tonight Jacksonville Fla July Jim Walsh's 400-foot home run over the centerfield wall in the eighth inning gave the Jacksonville Tars a 7 to 6 victory over the Columbia Reds here tonight and evened the aeries at one win each The Tars put on a four-run rally in the seventh to go ahead 6-5 hut Lon Goldstein tied it up with a circuit clout in the first of the eighth Len Bo beck second' Columbia hurler was charged with the defeat The teams wind up their set here tomorrow night The Reds return home for a series with the Savannah Indians Saturday COLUMBIA Day rf Martin ss Adams 2b Goldstein lb Polly 3b Duff If Vollmer cf Rice Luke Bobeck Errt-kson Totals JACKSONVILLE 1 AB II A With 300 Gins to choose from: The Advantage is with Gordon's Scoreboard AMERICAN Wuahington 6 Detroit 5 New York 4 Cleveland 1 Boston 11 Chirago 1 Philadelphia 9 SL Louis 7 NATIONAL St Louis 3 New York 2 Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 2 Chicago 5 Boston 4 (Only games scheduled) SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Jacksonville 7 Columbia 6 Greenville I Savannah 5 Columbus 3 Macon 2 Augusta I Charleston (first game) GEORGIA-FLORIDA American 6 Tallahassee 0 Valdosta 2 Moultrie 0 Cordcle 4 Thomasville 3 Albany 7 Waycross 4 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Atlanta 8 Nnhville Chattanooga (i Knoxville 3 Birmingham 3 Memphis 2 Little Rock 8 New Orleans 8 Hospital Nails USDA Softliallers Scoring 17 runs in the fourth inning in which Ervin Clark hit two home runs the State hospital team won a 22 to 1 decision over the department of agriculture team yesterday afternoon in a softball game in the Twilight league Hutchison pitching for the victors allowed two hits both in the last frame and the one tun for the visitors was unearned NATIONAL LTAGUE Greyard came back and teamed with Atkinson and defeated Fuller and Won Lost Pet 31 A56 31 40 40 40 49 52 65 652 540 524 524 449 402 24 St Louis Brooklyn 58 Cincinnati 47 Pittsburgh 44 New York 44 Chicago 40 Boston 35 Philadelphia 21 59 In the men's doubles Sain Darnel of be presented with a nice award and those winning second third fourtn and fifth places will also be awarded The public is invited to attend the meet Saturday night which comes off at 7 o'clock No admission will be charged In addition to the meet two comic divers will be seen in action Billy Bull who is also an outstanding swimmer giving a few exhibition in comic diving Manm Cdiinihu Run ImiIiiI hi AMERICAN LTAGUE 3 1 vicinry over Rhodes of Dai lington and siaiiky liiiM'k hfu Gordon Mclauinii of Dillon 6-1 6-1 Sjp' hanm ii Twi-iia-i hit- (Mnmtli Hi'mI g4 Thev will plav the winner of aj f-'taai Thw-hv Wanky Heme luinorrow which sends Tom S-hurrlHum lll- Kxirly im- 1 BECAUSE Gordon's has the Advantage ol Liqueur Quality High Proof 944 and Bonner of Cumtleit and Ellintt Crum Columbia against Harry Framplon lumbii 2 on hallf nff Wal IL1 Wilsnn Pnker of Hartsville off Fh hler 2 Struck out hy West 4 Is Fiehler 5 Umpires Sigma and Ruff Lillian Seabrook of Charleston and Won Lost Prt 28 689 39 43 46 50 47 54 63 576 522 495 462 472 386 351 Ho! 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New York Cleveland 53 Boston 47 Chicago 45 Detroit 43 Philadelphia 42 St Louis 34 Washington 34 62 Time 1:4 continued from page 10-a Kuk cf 4 2 0 0 0 Schultz ss 2 1 0 3 3 Rios rf 4 1 1 0 0 Todd If 3 0 2 2 1 Pecora 3b jSonnier 3b Walsh lh A cove in the British leased ter-j Drews 2b 4 1 3 2 6 rilories on the Chinese mainland op- Taylor 3 1 I 7 0 40101 oooo a i i iy 4 1 1 1Z 1 i Maine ixkreevirh 2 i State Bridire i 0uuul' Tourney Opens Heyward Belser of Columbia defeated Peyre Kennedy of Spartanburg and Jean Hill of Darlington 7-5 8-4 in the mixed doubles today In a woman's doubles match Miss Seabrook and Dee Dee Trott of Charleston beat Patsy Moran of Greenville and Mary Newberry 6-2 6-1 tomorrow: and Rhodes vs and BECAUSE Drinks NeverTista Thin with Gordon's Gin TUli 1 Haynes in (th AH 0 A Somenzi The two teams played a five inning 1 posit Hongkong ialand is officially exhibition game as an encore to the known as Gin Bay regulation contest and the hoapilai 4 0 0 1 Ili Maggio cf Hatted for Finney rf Myrtle Beach July The South Carolina Slate Contract Bridge tournament of the American Contract Bridge league will be held Sea brook and Trott Boyd Baker of The sclicd lie for 9 a Benfield Totals Columbia 110 300 Jacksonville 100 001 7 Errors Rice Schultz Rios Pecora 32 7 9 27 15 came out ahead in this event alsq 8 to 3 USDA 000 000 1- 1 2 10 SCSH 013 22 18 3 Smith Clark and Phillips Hutchison and Brown Crunin i I Newsome an William If Homer If Kiix lh Tabor Ihirrr 2h I'yilak Harris 230 McDaniel vs Belser 3:00 Kennedy vs Bonner 5:00 Bonner and Crum vs Framplon and Coker Rhodes and Rhodes vs Cain and MrGill Belser anti Seabrook vs winner of Rhodes and Rhodes vs Cain and McGill Jhere at the Ocean Forest hotel Fri-g day Saturday and Sunday ing to Miltun Chapman managing director The schedule of events includes the following: Friday mixed pairs one session at 8 Saturday open pairs two sessions at 2 and 8 rn Sunday team match two sessions at 12 and 5 Silver trophies will be awarded to 12 11 10 27 I ft OIMI neo 1 Commander Hole Hongkong's harbor master also serves as marine magistrate emigration officer registrar of shipping director of air ser-j2 Runs batted Adams Todd Voll-vices and member of the crown inter 2 Rice Pecora Schultz Rios legislative council Todd Goldstein Walsh Two base Day Goldstein Taylor Rios Todd Home Goldstein Walsh Sacrifice Taylor Stolen Day Polly Double Drews and Walsh Polly Adams and Goldstein Left on Columbia 6 Jacksonville 8 Hits off Liske 6 in 2-3 innings Bobeck 3 in 1-3 Erickson 0 in 2-3 Bases on balls off Liske 4 Somenzi 1 Struck out by Somenzi 7 Liske 5 Erickson 1 Wild Liske Losing Bobeck Time of game 2:05 Throgmorton Etie 10044 Neutral Spirit DitMed from Grata OUlflrflT limtrii iaiTn IH tut CmfilgM 11 In tla HE taSm winners and runners-up for permanent possession The tournament is open to all bridge players rhh-axu Huston irOS lid 02i 11 Kun halted In Webb Tabor (A I Finney ill Pytlak Tw-liasr hit Kuk-krr-burker Kuhal Pytlak 121 Talatr Kin-nif Thrrt-liaie hit Kimkh Home run Talwr Stolen hae Tabor Karrifirni Harrii i2l I'ronin Ift on bar Chi-axo 10 Hohtou a Bun on ball off llirlrii'h A off Haynn off Harris i Htrurk out liy IMetrich 2 by Hanm by Harrin 1 Hit off Uirfrirh in four and onr-third innino off Haynn in andlhrie and two-third inning Wild liiti'h Dirlrii'h I'awd ball Turner l)ing pilehrr Dietrich Umpire rieve Hi-(luwan Uuinn Time 2:20 AUendance intimated) 2S00 A' Streep ThreeJlame Shindig From Brotrniet Philadelphia July (API-The Athletic awept a thrae-xame aerie by beating St Louia to 7 today before a ladiea' day crowd of about KOOO Sam aiammed out hia ninth homer nf the eaoa la the third inning ST LOt IS AR A Use The hJ MONEY-SAVING PLAN FOR BUYING GOODRICH TIRES ONE -PRICE BASIS Cash Charge Terms Unpaid Balance on Unpaid Balance Only) Spins Shade Indians Again Favanah Ga July Gram rille thadrd 4 he Indian i I here tonight to make it twe in a mw Jim Mart na tnurhad fur ig hit and flva run in the firt twu frame Onnie Kuhinnon who relieved him held the Spin in check the rwt of the day Hill Zin-er na taken out in the ev-rnth a preeautiou move and Dopey Dean held the Tribe with oae hit the ret nf the way GREENVILLE AH A Stein 2b 1 I I Fare lb I 9 1 I 0 a 4(1240 Frye if I 4 0 Morrm Sh 4 0 1 1 I Miller rf 1 1 ii A 0 Guerra 4 I 1 I ii Mayor If 2 I I) Ii 1 Dean I 0 A 2 A Zinter If 4 2 2 A 0 3 (27 Total RAVAWAH Hlarkktork 2k 4 I 2 ft 0 Ferrara 4 ft 2 ft ft (I Men 0 ii ii ii Rnbimuin 4 0 I 0 I Total 4 i 7 27 1 ft Greenville AMI 1 00 000 Savannah OOU 20 Run halted in Guerra 2 Zinoer Stein 4 2 I re i2i Kell art Willett Twn-bae Hlark-toek Thonmaxie hit Zinvr Home run Guerra Willett SarriKre Krye Pare IJnuhle play Hark-atork Duluhn and Petrino left on lure Greenville 4 Savannah 0 Raaea on balls off Mertx 2 off Ziner 0 nff Dean 1 I Struck out hy Mertx I hy Zinner by Kobinaon 4 by Dean 2 Hit nff Mertx hit Fir ieT Ferrara Threr-he ment is required and a moderate carrying charge is then figured on the unpaid balance only If payment is completed within 30 days the carrying charge will be cancelled that the kind of time payment plan been waiting for? We believe your answer and the answer of other car owners in this town will be enthusiastically Come in now and take advantage of our low prices liberal trade-ins and convenient terms proud to announce a money-saving plan for buying Goodrich tires and other nationally advertised an easy plan which we know like Regardless of how you want to pay for cash on a 30-day account or on installment terms when you deal here you will be quoted the same price For the motorist who buys on convenient terms only a small down pay- Hun hatted in Judnich t'ultenbinr McCoy 2 fhapman 141 Ruder MrQuinn Siehert Twe h1t judnuh t2i Mose Wagner Grace l2i Johnaon Threr-baae hit I'lift Home run Chapman McCoy Saeriflee Braneato Double play Heffner Rerar-dinn and MrQuinn Grare Berardino and MrQuinn Left on base St Lnuia 0 Philadelphia 0 Baea on ball off Har- 6 in one inning: off Ziner 0 in aix and orfVewlfo ft ona-third inning Winning pib hrr Zin-1 1' Inina niiehnr wilii I by Dean 1 by Heckman I hy Cater I Hit off Allen I in er Ixwing pitcher Mert- rmpire McGowan and Harvin Time 2:0 Yes Sag OPEN FOE BUSINESS AS USUAL 0 SAVE MON EY WE RAN THE CARPENTERS SENT HOME SO YOU CAN BUY OPO AS USUAL CHOICE OF THE HOUSE TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS $1 ALTE4ATIONS FREE $595 PANTS NOW $395 COME IN THE FRONT DOOR We're not through Remodeling but we've fixed things up so you CAN "SAVE ON SUITS right in SATURDAY OPEN TILL 10 O'CLOCK White Sweeps twn-lhird inning nff Newlin in aix and one-third inning off Carter 2 in one inning off Harri i in one inning: off Dean 2 in two inninar: off Beckman in aix inning Wild pitch Harri Winning pitcher Beckman Luring pitcher Newlin Umpire Ormahy Paaaatella and Rall Attendance TftrS Time 2:10 continued from page 10-a Waihington July Wakhing-ton Senatoni aroied four run in the ninth inning today to defeat Detroit 6 to 0 for a awarp of the three-game aerie Outfielder John Stninbaek' error on Cecil ring It allowed the winning run to aeore DETROIT 0 McCneky Radeliff rf Tebhett Cmueher Krwhouier 1 0 0 0 1 0 Total 0x20 10 I xTwn mil when winning run tcured WASHINGTON AR A Car If ft xRatted for Prenell in 4th Cramer rf Rnaton 01 ftftft 4 fwi rf 4 Chiearo A02 2AI ft! Travis ft Run hatted in Winer Sfcti Weil Mil-) Vernon lh I ler Dnlleiaandro Nieholaon Dahlgrtn Archie ft Twn-haie hit Haett Wet Dallcaiandm 1 RIoodwonh 2h 2 Nirholwn MeCullough Home mn Dahl- Evan 2 (ten Sacrifice Hack Double nlay Re-: Karly 0 i to Sit11 1 GOODRICH Zulier xWeiaj 1 Chane 0 xxMyer 1 First In Rubber well Miller and Ifauett Miller RnweU and Haett Stringer Sturaeon and Dahl "ren Left on baae Bo ton 7 Chfeaim 4 Bae on hall off Javery I off Mootv If Struck out by Ja very 1 by Early 1 by Jnhnion ft by Ptennrll I by Mooty 1 HH off Javery 4 in two and two-third inning: off Earley 2 in one-third of one inning: off Johnmn 2 in five hiningi off Paneau 4 Hi no inning flume out in ft rat inning! off Pmwnell 4 In four inning: off Mooty ft in five inninta Winning pitcher Mooty Loaing niteher Jehnaon Umpire Rallanfanf Barlirk and PinelH Time 2:0 Attendance factual) 1172 Total so xHatted fur Zuber in Sth xx Batted for Chaaa in (th Detroit 00ft 040 Washington 200 OuO Oil 0 Run bitted in Travi tftl Arrhie Me-Coaky 12 1 York Radeliff Cramer Two-baae hit Higgina Stolen base Caae Saeriflee Zuber Newhouaer (2) Double play Newhouaer Crourher and York Left on hae Detroit XI Waahinglon ft Baae on ball off Newhouaer 0 off Zubrr 4 off Chile 1 Struck out by Newhouaer 3 by Zuber 9 hy Chase 1 Hit off Zither in aix inning off Cham 4 in three inninga Hitby pitcher hy Zuhrr Stainhaek) Wild pitch Newhouaer Passed ball Evan Umpire Rue Stcw- are and Summer Time 2 :22 leatimated lOftfl Si George Nfrkg Planning Outfit 1426 MAIN STREET Manning July 24 fSpecinl) St George softball team trounced Manning Tuesday night 23 to 20 in a free-hitting contest Manning plays a return game PHONE 8135 1109 HAMPTON An nld Swedish custom for removing warts was to rub the wart against a tombstone and ask the spirit of the Tuesday night at 1:15 at SL George (dead to remove it.

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