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COLUSA LOST
TO THE BABIES
Comer Twirler Was Hit Hard
and Received Poor Support.
The Score 7 to 3.
Columbia, s. C-—Howry «u hit
hard yesterday afternoon and receiv
ed rioor support, Albany defeating Co
lumbia 7 to 3. The hitting of Mor-,
row tnd Krwln and atop* by Osteen ‘
featured.
The box score;
Albany. Ah R. H. Po. A E
Hanna, If 6 2 1 2 0 0
Pain, 2b 5 1 1 2 2 1
Wilbur, cf 4 0 1 r» I Oj
Krwln, as r. I 3 1 a oj
McDowell rs 2 0 0 0 0 ft
I’rough, Sb ft o ft t 2 I |
Wells, c 4 1 2 ft I ft I
Morrow, lb 4 2 4 ft ft ft!
Williams, p 4 ft ft 1 1 1
Totals 38 7 12 27 10 ft'
Columbia. Ab. H. H. J’o. A. K i
Kherts, If 3 I I 3ft II
Osteen, «« 3 1 1 3 8 0
Kalie, rs 4 ft ) 0 0 I !
Weir, cf 4 0 1 2 ft 0 1
Betr.ell, 2b 4 I 1 ft 2 ft|
Harbison, lb 4 ft ft -7 ft ft.
Finnegan, lib 4 0 ft 2 2 1 '
Chalker, e ...... 4 0 1 51 ft
1.0 wry, p 30 1012
Totals .... .. s 7 7 727 9 5
Score by innings: II
Albany Iftft 012 111—7
t oltinibla « Oil IftftO 010—3
Nummary—Stolen oases, (lain, Kr
wln (2); sacrifice hits, McDowell,
Osteen sacrifice Tly, Wilbur; two
base 'hits. Morrow, Wells, Eberts,
Weir tlirei-base hits, Hanna; lie"*
run Morrow: double play, (lateen to
Harbison; struck out, by Howry 5, by
Williams 5; bases on balls, off Wil
burns 1, off l-owry 1; wild pitch,
l.owry; hit tiy pitcher, McDowell;
left on bases, Columbia 5 Albany 8.
Time, 1:35. Umpire, I’endor.
TIGERS DEFEAT
THE WjLDERITES
Jackaoi.villo Lost the First
dame Under N< w Manage
ment Yesterday Bv Score of
3 to 1.
, I
Jacksonville, Fla Jacksonville lout
fhi> first game under thu new man
agement yesterday by the •corn of a
to I. The Id pal ciub pig) «*it good ball
Inn rould do nothing with Vima In tho
v,av of bunching hlta, though they
fried hard for n rally In the ninth, but!
filled to rearb.
The box »rore:
Macon. Ab. R. H I'o. A K
MHiihewi. of .. ..4 o o a n o;
Moore, 2b 3 0 11 5 0
Udwilcn, |f 3 I 1 l 0 i»
HltinsOn. rs 3 » 0 2 0 0 1
Mono, lb 4 1 1 p i 0
llnelian, r ...... 3 I I T 1 1
Kircetlne, a* .. .. 4 0 0 ltd 1
Hell, nb .. ... 4 n 2 l ] t i
Voss, p 4 0 1 2 4 (II
Total* 32 3 7 2T 13 2
Jacksonville. Ab R H Po. A T
Pawnalf. cf 4 I 2 * 0 n
Htarr, M 3 0 1 1 o 1
Carroll. If 4 0 1 I 0 o,
Callahan. 2b 4 n n 0 3 o
HofTman. rs 4 o 0 0 o 0
Melcholr, lb S p S 11 2 o|
Crowder, aa 4 n 1 1 2 01
whits, c 401 n o 01
llurmelater. p .. 0 0 0 5 Oj
xCempfleld 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totala 34 1 9 27 12 ~
x Campfleld batted for llurmelater
In ninth.
Score by Innings; R
Macon 000 200 010—3
Jacksonville 100 000 000—;
Summary—Two base hIU, Melcholr
Bell; three-base hlta. Munn. Raahan: !
aacrtflc* hit, Starr (21: double plav,
flurmoletor to Melcholr to Starr;
baaM on ball*, off Burmelitar 3, o't
Voaa I; struck out. by Voea' 5. by |
Rurmelater 5; passed ball. Whits.
Time, 1:34. umpire, Moran.
Standing of Clubs
South Atlantic League.
Won Cost P Ct 1
Columbus 7 4 .636'
Alhanv 7 4 <l6
Charleston 7 4 636
Columbia « 5 .545
Augusta 5 6 455
Savannsh 5 6 455
Macon 5 R ,453
Jacksonville 2 9 .281
Southern League.
Won Lost PCt
Chattanooga 42 32 .568
Mobile 41 34 .547
Birmingham .. .. . ;>9 33 .543
New Orleans .. .. 41 35 .539
Nashville 39 36 520
Atlanta 37 35 514
Memphis 31 42 .425
Montgomery 26 50 .342
American League
Won lx>st PCt
Philadelphia 39 26 600
Detroit 31 31 .567
Washington ...... 35 SO .538
St Louis 37 32 .536
Boston 36 32 .523
Chlcsgo 34 S 3 .507
Cleveland 24 42 .364
New York 22 39 . 361
Federal League.
Won Lost P Ct
Indianapolis .. .. ..36 25 .596
Chicago 36 37 .571
MBfelO 31 25 554
Baltimore .. .. ....33 27 556
Kansas City 31 54 .477
Brooklyn 25 22 .438
Pittsburg 25 33 .431
Bt. Louis 26 40 .13
National League.
Won Lost P Ct
New York 37 23 .617
Chicago 35 31 .510
Cincinnati 33 32 608
St. Logls 34 24 .506
Pittsburg 30 31 .492
Philadelphia 2R 31 .475
Brooklyn 27 53 .450
Boston 26 35 .426
FOUR
SHAW TIED THE GAME UP IN
THE NINTH AND THEN WON IT
With Score 8 to 3 in Favor of the Visitors, When the Locals
Came to Bat For the Last Time, Shaw Swatted the Pill for
a Two-Bajfffer and Cleaned the Bases, Tying Up the Game.
He Then Stole Home on a Passed Ball With the Winning
Run. •
When it comos to rallies It’s doubt
fill If any has ever before been pulled
off that can come up to the one tile
Combucka put over yesterday after
noon at the expense of the Savannah
Indians When ''Babe" Brouthers set
of "Wonders'' came to the bat In their
part of the ninth the score stood 8
to 3 In favor of the visitor*. "Babe"
looked worried and began whispering
around to the local "set" and the re
sult was that the acore was tied up
before a slnßle man was "killed" and
then the winning run put over when
there were still two more chancaa
Some grand article of ball exhlbltllu
on the lot yesterday wasn’t It?
Augusta had the lead, getting It by
(darting from the first with two runs,
then adding another In the fourth.
Savannah tied the score and added
another for luck in the seventh. Then
still not satisfied piled up four more
In th« ninth Just to make sure of the
game But. Manager l.ipe't bunch
misjudged the Oombsoks. ns was
proven In the latter half of this same
inning
8 to 3
As has been said before, the score 1
stood 8 to 3 and Wallace leading off
for the locale (the fans began to leave
the stands, for Wallace baa been hf.- (
t.ng a little off lately; they evidently
thought that It was impossible to tie
things if', i The husky catcher drove 1
out a single to right Then "Babe"
Brouthers (well-known as a pinch
hitter) stepped up to the plate and
followed suit, only his was good Tor
two bag*. Kelly singled to right.
Manager Upe was a little show in
fielding the pill and the net raeuit<
Mutt Gets Bumped Twice in the Same Day
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THE DAILY PUZZLE
Do You Know What Mother Is Saying ?
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’S PUZZLE.
Taft, Cleveland, Grant, Jackson.
«!»« that Wallace and Brouthers
cross(>(| the rubber. Snyder was the
next on program, but as lie had grown
a little weak In the seventh inning,
’ Babe" thought it best to substitute
Barker Barker hit a bounder to see.
ond which was toasted to short who
was covering the second sack in or
der to cut off Kelly who was .leading
for that point. Crowell dropped the
sphere, and of course all were safe
Smith singled to center thereby fill
Ing the bases.
'Twa« Shaw.
With the bases full Shaw (the
player which President Corlsli brand
ed Ineligible when playing this same
team on their own grounds.) Manager
l.ipe saw who was at the bat and as
a last resort he changed pitchers,
(giving Mayer charge of the lion) ant
smashed out a two-bagger which
, cleared the liases (by gdod running)
end incidentally tied i*.' the score,
Mackert was next and was hit and
; was thus allowed to auchor on (Irst
I Clark bunted and was thrown out.
Berger then faced the “substitute"
| and that ' gem" who was a little nerv
-1 ut» by this time, threw the pill wild
to the backstop, and Shaw glided in
with the winning run. thereby putting
Augusta on the slH> basis in the per
centage column, snd also placing the
Indians beneath the locals.
Shaw did the grand things jester
day. Hurrah for hitu!
The box score:
Savannah. Ab. R. 11. Po A. K
Handiboe, cf ..... « • t j o 0
i.lpe, rs. :tb ♦ 2 2 2 1 0
Mayer, lb. p .... 5 1 3 11 0 a
Guat, C, 5 0 2 3 3 0
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Winston, If 4 1 2 2 0 0
Crowell, ss 5 0 2 2 5 1
Zimmerman, 2b .. 5 1113 0
Bales, 3b, lb 5 0 0 2 1 0
Cheney, p, rs .... 4 1 t 0 1 0
Totals 41 8 14x25 13 1
Augusta. AB. U. H. Po. A. K
Smitn, rs 5 1 3 1 0 0
Shaw, rt 6 1 1 2 0 0
Mackert, cf 4 1 1 5 0 0
Clark, 2b 3 2 1 1 1 1
Berber, lb 4 0 3 10 0 0
Wallace, c 1 1 2 7 0 0
Brouthers, 3b ... 4 l 1 1 2 0
Kelly, ss 4 1 1 0 4 0
Snyder, p 3 0 0 0 3 0
xxßarker 1 1 0000
Totals 37 9 13 27 10 1
Score by Innings: R
Savannah 000 000 404—s
Augusta 200 100 006—9
x One out when winning run was
scored.
xx Hit for Snyder in ninth.
Summary: Two-base 'hlta. Zimmer
man, Mackert, Berger, Brouthers,
Shaw; sacrifice hits, Winston, Smith;
Stolen bases, Handlboe, Smith; bases
on balls, oH Cheney 1, off Snyder 2;
lo(4 on bases. Savannah 7, Augusta 4;
hit by pitched balls. Mayer hit
Mackert; struck out, Cheney 3, Sny
der 5; passed balls, Gust; wild pitch,
Mayer Time of game, 1:55. Unipl: •
VlUer.
SEA GULES WIN
mm GAME
In Another Pitchers’ Duel
Charleston Won the Second
Game of the Series Yesterday
Charleston, S. C.—ln another pitch.'
ers’ duel Charleston won the second |
game of the series from Coluutbuc
here yesterday 1 to 0. The Gulls 1
made five scratch hits, bunching four;
us them in the Tlfth for one run. In
the same Inning with the bases still!
Columbus retired the side by a triple
play. The features were the fielding
of Harris and Hamilton for the locals.
The box score:
Columbus. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E
Herndon, 3b 4 o 2 t 5 0
Brooks. 2h 3 0 l 1 2 Oj
Folmar, cf 4 n 0 1 0 o!
Thotmreon. If .. .. 4 o 0 3 0 0
Jackson, rs ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0
McDuff, as 3 0 1 0 5 01
Fox. lb 3 0 013 1 0j
Krebs, e 3 0 1 4 0 0|
Lawrenco. p.. ..3 000 l o
Totals .. v .. 30 0 5 24 14 oj
Charleston. Ab. R. H. Po A E. I
Russell, cf 4 0 0 2 0 Oj
Hamilton. 3b .... 4 0 1 1 4 0;
Rern.sen, If 3 0 0 0 0 0
Sabrle. lb 3 0 0 11 2 Oj
McMillan, rs 2 1 1 2 0 0
Marshall o 2 0 t 2 2 Oj
Harris. 2b 3 0 1 4 2 0
Durmover. sa .. .. 2 0 1 3 2 2
Kldrldge. p 3 0 0 2 2 0
Totals 26 1 5 27 14 2
Score by innings: R
Columbus .. 000 000 000—Oj
Charleston 000 010 OOx—l
Summary—Two-base hit. Herndon:
bases on balls, off Lawrence 2 off)
Kldrldge 0: left on bases. Columbus)
4. Charleston 4: struck out. by Law
rence 2. bv Kldrldge 0; sacrifice hits.
Brooks. Marshall; stolen bases. Mc-
Millan: triple play, He-ndon to Krebs
to Fox to Krebs. Time, 1:19. I’m-j
pire, l.auzou.
You remsmbsr the last Dollar Day
in Augusts? Thsrs's going to bs an
other ons soon. Watch for it, in tbs
Augusta Hsrald. 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
White Sox 1; Tigers 8.
At Detroit —
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago 000 001 000—l 6 5
Detroit 000 32 003—8 9 1
Russell, Scot, Walsh and Schalk;
Dubuc and Baker.
Yanks 1; Senators 2.
At Washington—
Score: R H E
New York ..000 010 000 00—1 7 2
Washington . .000 001 000 01—2 5 0
Keating, Caldwell and Sweeney;
Ayres, Johnson and Henry, Alnsmith.
Naps-Browns Break Even.
At Cleveland —
(FIRST GAME)
Score: R H F.
St. Louis .. ..000 010 0002—3 7 3
Cleveland .. .. 110 003 03x—8 11 0
Hamilton. Hoch and Agnew, Cros
sln; Gregg and O'Neill.
(SECOND GAME)
Score: R. H. E.
St. Ixtuis .. .. 102 200 VlOO—s 9 2
Cleveland . . .. 000 000 000—0 8 3
Baumgardner and Crossin; James,
Bowman and Baussler.
The Highest Type -
of Table
The ‘‘altitude” record for POPULARITY has been broken
by "BELLE OF GEORGIA” BEER.
It has soared away above the clouds of competition, and “winged its way”
to the exclusive preference of cultivated tastes. .
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i extreme refinement and palatableness.
“Pure as the dew through and through.”
jlil Phone your favorite dealer now for a case, cask or dozen “try”
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mm
Red Sox 5; Athletics 3.
At Philadelphia—
Score: R. H. E.
Boston 300 000 210—5 9 1
Philadelphia .. 001 001 100—3 10 3
R. Collins and Carrlgan, Thomas;
Wyckoff and Schang.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Divide Double-Header.
At Boston —
(FIRST GAME)
Score: R H E
Phila. .. 200 100 000 000 2—5 15 0
Boston .. 200 000 100 000 I—4 13 2
Rixey, Alexander and Killifer;
Cruthers, S'trand and Whaling.
(SECOND GAME)
Score: R. H. E.
Philadelphia .. .100 001 00—2 4 4
Boston 000 0040x —4 9 1
(Called, account darkness.)
Oeschger and Killifer; James and
Whaling, Gowdy.
Giants Win.
At New York —
Score: R. H. E.
Brooklyn .. .. 000 010 000—1 4 1
New York .. ..000 120 OOx —3 5 2
Ruelbach. Ragan and Fischer; Tes
reau and Meyers.
3 ~ I »I
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WEDNESDAY, JUY 1.
By “Bud” Fisher
Reds 1; Cubs 5.
At Chicago—
Score: R H E
Cincinnati .. .. 000 000 100—1 4 5
Chicago 000 010 13x—5 11 0
Ames and Clark; Humphries and
Bresnahan.
Pirates 0; Cardinals 1,
At St. Louis—
Score: X R H F,
Pittsburg .. .. 000 000 ”00—0 4 3
St. Louis .. .. 000 000 lOx—l 5 1
Harmon. McQuiilan and Coleman,
Kafora; Sallee and Wingo.
OTHER RESULTS
Georgia State League.
Americus 4; Thomasville 2. <
Cordele 2; Valdosta 3.
Brunswick 4; Waycross 7.
International League.
Toronto 1 • Rochester 0.
Newark 3; Providence 9.
(Only two games). *
American Association.
Indianapolis 9; Cleveland 3. v
Milwaukee 0; Minneapolis 2.
Louisville 6; Columbus 3.
Kansas City-St. Paul, rain.
Nortn Carolina League.
Greensboro 6; Charlotte 7.
Winston-Salem 7; Asheville 6.
Raleigh 5; Durham 4.
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