\ withBESSi that i gresa • con-tjuali-m periods, [strict )emo-his ismen nnilt-ed. ss he eeog-f the 5nlty, abll-tand-Coo* il be-d op-bellef illure cour-s differ a he U ompt o his haveCon.Southnam*JulyUilllantic Coast Line, due to arrive In 3avannah yesterday morning at 9:45 was reported to be due there this morning at about 5 oclock.It Is hoped the rains will soon Lui cease for awh/ie and evorything ‘riai will get into shape again and the: Rev mails be on time. | 1couPITCHES XO-HIT GAME.lO-Venr-Oid Cairo Roy Has Valdosta Professionals at His Mercy.vlll knc T1 •whlt; in 'pyCairo, July 26.-*-Va!ldosta 3. Cairo 2. Holloway, a 16-year-old lad, pitching tor Cairo, in his first game of the season held the Valdosta pro-f-'3r.lrnal team httless here yesterday, but lost on account of poor support from the Cairo outfield.Valdosta fielded in their usual airtight style with men on bates, pulling themselves out of a hole several times during the game. |0*ciValdosta’s first run came in theigre* fifth, when Beil threw the ball into j, centerfleld in an attempt to cal^h o man at third, while their other two runs came in the sixth when Thompson skied to left with two on aud Sanderson, In an attempt to flell the ball, ran In front of Smith. Neither of them got the fly. Cairo's two runs came In the eighth, when Bell doubled to left with two men on bases.Score by innings: R. H. E.Cairo . .00) 000 020—2 6 3 Valdosta . . 000 012 000—3 0 0Batteries* Holloway and Powdl; Owens and Thompson.Summary: Bum oa balls, off Holloway 3, off Oweas 1; struck out, by Holloway 8, by Owens ,4. *Time of game, 1:40, Umpires, Searcy I and Wight. 1