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JUST DISREGARD THE LOSS
AND IT TWAS A GOOD GAME
The Columbia Comers Captured First Tilt of Series Yesterday
Afternoon From Combacks By Score of Three to Nothing.
There Was Only One Big Inning, the First, the Visitors Re
ceiving the Lead, Therefore the Defeat.
Tha Columbia Comer* ripturid tha
first till of the aerie* her* yeatantay ati
arnoon from ih#'"Coin bnclui by th*» •cor#
of .1 to o. Thare wan onl> on* bid in*
ring from th** “bug*" Maridpnfnt, that
being the first, whan tha visitor/ scored
their three mn« off of three hit* In
their half of ihla Inning the loctla scored
one run. With the enceptlon of th»*
round It wm a <»*• of three up, tine#
down; noma times it w«i four, how*
ever, there wit* no more than thle i uni*
be*r to mini to bat In an Inning MO.
really the orn ylntereetln* Inning to the
•'run-k>vlrm fan" fun* w.i* that of the
first. fto hate'* the result In detill:
Vlaitor* Score.
fliewart knocked h hot on* through
Fnydfr, landing *;tf* on flr*t. Oitetn
grounded to Brouth***, who threw him
out at flr»t. 1./ike hottndad to Kelly
and w*» also thrown out at the flrat *t/
tlon. Btrnwn singled to left snoring
Meutrt Correll landed on the pill Ur
two aacka. The grnss was pretty thick
and anyth could not locate th# sphfra
the result being that Batnaan scored.
Betesll singled to left, scoring Corrall
Kiell bounded to third, Babe ending the
agony by tossing him out at first.
••We" Score.
The local boys "got back" one of these
runs In this Inning Burgess ballooned
out to left. Rmttli bunted The visit
ing Im»< kstop was n little nvsr-anitlou* to
kill this men, and therefore threw wild
to firfli. allowing Smith to taka second.
Phaw ntteriipted to lift “his share" o\tfr
the right field fence, but the sphere fell
short of Ita murk; Corrall balng the
•an >* of his deith Merger *l>ot Ola to
fti mi , 'tv ss too hot 1 11 dU W hll*
the visiting first station man played
mumble peg with "this arfle e" flmlth
took advantage of the opp<»rtunlty which
ear knocking rt| hie <W»r. end the next
|hli g that ’As* evwcnt was the feat of
Pittite* pstfiin* a<*'o*a the minting
rubier Mule I tarn; Clark got out hie
Short range gun and bombarded the sac
J;j.
James
Dtmand IS* fenuln. S* fun t»i— — j
NUku.t.*« rntourmc* nMltullu*
ATTENTION YOU!
This is your invitation to our Formal Opening Friday, Aug
ust 14th, 1914. Augusta’s newest, cleanest and neatest Drug
Store,
THE CENTRAL PHARMACY
Corner Kollock and Fenwick Streets.
A complete line of Drugs, Sundries, Cigars, Cigarettes, Sta
tionery and Perfumes; Ice Cream. Soda Water. Candies.
Fine selection of Music from 4to6p. m. A very useful little
souvenir for the ladies. *
Prescriptions promptly and carefully Compounded. Deliv
eries made to all parts of the city.
PHONE 2711.
REFRESHMENTS SERVED,
ond bn semen, knocking th!a gant rjtwnfl
like a pin wheal, thus capturing tha first
fort. Marker closed this Innlg by as
cending In a balloon, dropping In the
VVsat, Cortell puncturing It.
After this Inning the hig league va
riety was pulled, therefore the eight
blanks.
The «»* score:
Columbia. Ab. R H. I’o.A. K
0613 0 u 1
«* 3 ft 1 3 5 1
i'" 11 '". 'b 0 0 9 0 1
Itermu'n, 3b 4 0 2 10 1
‘'""••II. rs 4 1 1 4 0 0
14—I *—ll, 2b 3 112 6 0
••>•'•'l. of 3 0 12 0 0
Green. If 3 0 0 10 0
liorilln, p 8 0 0 0 2 0
Total" 32 8 9 27 12 4
Augusta. Ab. K. 11. Po.A K.
Burgee, rs 4 00 3 0 0
Mnillh, cf 4 1110 0
Hhaw, if 4 00300
HavUer. lb 8 0 0 11 1 0
t'l«tk. 2b 4 0 2 3 3 0
liurk.r, lli 3 0 0 110
Hrmitb.ra, 3b ..,.8 0 0 2 4 0
Kelly, »e 3 0 0 1 4 0
Hnyder. 2 0 0 1 1 0
Totals 81 1 8 27 17 0
Hoori' by Inning,: R.'
t'OllllllblM 300 oon 000 3
Aiuwaia 100 000 000—1
Hummnry: Two-ba»r hit, Correll. fl,c
rlflce hll. 11st.an Hlitlm buee, Oetenn.
Ixiuble flttya. natron In Itotzol to Lake.
2. Jtaao un bnl a, tiff i.tirtlln, 1. T.oft nr
baaa, Culumbla 3: Auituata 4. Htrurk nut,
by fiarilln, 8; by mivil.v, 1. Tim* of
Riimo, 1.21. I'niplro loiuson,
•Pha younff man \r hti hao boon Jlltotl
thinks tlml all tbo trouble In the world
wears petticoat*. .Vow York Araert-
CIOIERITES
DEFEAT FOXES
Columbus, Ga. —With two men on bases
In the tenth Inning. Melcholr koncked a
line drive to the extreme right field for
three hags nnd he scored later on a sin
gled by Callahan, freaking up a very
pretty game. Final score was, 4tol In
favor of Jacksonville. It was a pitchers’
battle up until the tenth Inning when
Camnlts weakened. A feature of the
game was a circus-catch in the seventh
Inning by Thompson. He stabbed a bard
line drive with one nnna and knocked
the ball Into the other, squeezing it In
his glove and holding It.
Today was annual field day in which
both of the teams participated. Colum
bus won all but one event out of the
program of six.
Score bv Innings: R. H. E.
Jacksonville . . .
Columbus 000 001 00 —1 9 1
Batteries: Burrnelster and Chalkefr;
Camnltz and Krebs.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Terrapins 2\ Packera 4.
At Kansas City—
Hcore by innings: R. H. .E.
Baltimore 0(B 000 100—2 11 1
Kansas City 010 210 000—4 8 1
* Batteries; Bailey and Russell; Johnson
and Brown, Easterly.
Buffeds 1| Terrors 2.
At Indianapolis
Poore bv Innings: R. H. F.
Buffalo .000 010 000—1 R 1
Indianapolis 020
Hattevie* Krapp and Ballr; Moseley
and Rarlden.
Tip-Tops 1; Hooalara 0,
At flt Bowls—
Score by innings: R. H. E
Brooklyn 000 010—1 4 0
Ft, l/ouls 000 00—0 2 1
Batteries: Ftnnsma and Owens;
Groom nnd Simon.
Postponed.
Chlcngo-Pltfsbtirg. rain.
Postponed.
... *UGUBTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
SEA GULLS LIST
TO TIL HANG
Charleston, 8. C.—Batting Spade and
Cates for seventeen hits, for a total of
22 banes, Savannah easily defeated Char
leston here yesterday in the first game
of the series, IT to 3. Catches by Braun
and Hamilton and the hitting of the visi
tors featured.
Score by innings: R. H. ES.
Savannah 00 224 201—11 17 0
Charleston 002 000 100— SlO 2
Batteries: Elewellyn and Smith; Spade,
Cates and Marshall.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Phlkle, 0; Dodger, i.
At Brook iyn—
Moore by InnlnM: R. H. E.
Phllndelphla 000 000 *oo—o 4 0
Brooklyn 100 100 010—3 6 2
Cardinal, 1-2; Pirate, 2-S.
At Pittsburg—
(FlßST GAME.)
Score by Innings: R. H. B,
St. Louis *OO o*o 001—1 4 0
Plttabuvg 000 100 001—2 1* 0
Hatter!.": Perdue, Grlner and Snyder;
Cooper and Coleman.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score by Innings: R. H E.
St. Louis 000 *OO 200—2 4 2
Pittsburg 201 100 100—5 9 0
Batteries: Perrltt. Griner and Snyder;
Adams and Coleman.
Brava, 5; Giant, 8.
At New York—
Score by inning,; R, H. E.
Boston 110 002 010—5 11 1
New York 00* 000 201—V 9 2
Batteries: Rudolph and Gowdy; From
me, Manjuard and Meyer,, McLean.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Philadelphia—
Senator, 0; Athletic, 7.
Score by Innings: it. H K
Washington o*o 000 000— n 3 0
Philadelphia 200 032 000—7 9 2
Batteries: Ayres, Harper and Henry;
Shawkey and Lapp.
Nap, 6; Tiger, >.
At Cleveland —
Score by Inning,; R. H. R
Cleveland 002 010 3*o—o 9 1
Detroit 110 000 01O—3 5 3
Batteries: Hagetman and O'Neill; Cov.
eleskle, Cavet, Dubuc and Stanag,.
Red Sox 0; Yank, 1,
At Boston—
Score by Innings: R. H. E.
Boston 000 000 000—0 8 3
New York . 001 000 000—1 4 0
Batteries: Leonard Shore and Carri
gan, Cady: Fisher and Xunamaker.
St. I.ouls-Chlcago game called end
fourth, rain.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Vols Defeat Crackers.
At Atlanta —
(FIRST GAME.)
fico*-e by Innings: R. H. B
Nashville 1000 000 001—11 8 0
Atlanta 100 0(H) 000— 1 0 3
Batteries: Moors and Smith; Brown
ing, Collier. Perryman and Dunn.
(SECOND GAME)
Boore by Innings: R. H. E.
Nashville 000 000 000 I—l 5 1
Atlanta 000 000 000 o—o 1 0
Batteries: Boland and Gibson; Wil
liams and Tyree.
Culls 1; Barons 4.
At Birmingham—
Score by Innings; ft H. B.
Mobile 000 010 000—1 5 1
Birmingham 001 011 010—4 0 1
Batteres: Keeley and Schmidt; Roth
and Tragesßer.
Lookouts Lots.
At Chattanooga—
<FlßST GAME)
St ore by Innings: R H.
Memphis «• 302 21—1 10 1
Chattanooga 002 005 00—7 II 0
(Fight innings, agreement.)
Batteries. Karr and Walters; Harding,
Howell, Hoaa, Lyle and Graham.
(SECOND GAME )
Score by Innlngi; R H B.
Memphis 202 100 o—s 10 1
Chattanooga 100 «00 O—l 4 t
(Seven innings, agreement.)
Batteries: Merritt and Walters; Mc-
Farland and Street.
New Orleans Montgomery, wet grounds
OTHER RESULTS
Georgia Stats League.
Waycross 3; Ya'dosta 0.
Amerieus 3; Brunswick 0.
Thomasville t; Cordefs 1.
International League^
Jersey City 1; Rochester 4.
Newark 7; Buffalo 2
Providence 4»-l M-mriea! 1-f.
(Only three games scheduled.)
American Association.
St Paul 2. Milwaukee 11.
Minneapolis 0; Kansas City ft.
Columbus 1-2; Louisville 0-1.
Indianapolis 7; Cleveland 4.
North Carolina League.
Winston-Salem 14; Raleigh J.
Durham 4-5; Charotte 3-2.
AehevtUe 3; Greensboro 4 GO innings )
EXHIBITION GAME
Rede »: J.yt 0.
Jam.. Own. N. V.—Cincinnati defeat
ed the Jamennwn club of the Interstate
League her* today. 5 to 0, In an eahl
bltton agm*
*.aia by innmea: R. H. E.
Cincinnati O'* 013 00t i 10 1
Jamestown .. .„ .. . *o* *0 000 —9 1 $
Pn’f*r!o», Lear and Conalea, Shea and
Hwlviy,
His Five-Spot Flies Away From Pinkie
THE WEATHER
National League.
Philadelphia at Brooklyn, clear.
Boston at New York, clear.
Cincinnati at Pittsburg, cloudq.
American League.
Chicago at St. Louis.
Detroit at Cleveland.
New York at Boston.
Washington at Philadelphia, all clear.
f IT DRAWS THE AIM OF CULTIVATED TASTES I
If you enjoy tha ZEST and relish of GOOD BEER, and hav* bean “skeptical” of anything that ■
H didn’t carry tha importad label —TRY
I feelie of Georgia I
IhE TfOHE B£EfI~NONE Eettzel P
»n<j see absolutely unwarranted your ideas were. : .
N ° bott,e | BEER better than "BELLE OF GEORGIA"— 9
BREWING COMPANY 1111 l
Grand Labor Day Celebration
AUOUSTA, OEOROIA
SEPTEMBER 7, 1914.
9 A. M. Grand Labor Day Parade, 5,000 People, Three Banda, Scores of Floats.
OVER $200.00 IN PRIZES.
11 a. m. Speaking at Leke View Park, TWO
SPEAKERS of National Reputation.
1 p. m. Barbeoue at Leke View Park.
Moth«r Jones
OF INTERNATIONAL FAME.
MOTORCYCLE RACES
10-Mlle, B-Mlle and 2-Mlla Events, Professional Rlreda of National Fame Will Compete for Championship
Honors.
Horae Races, Mule Racea, Slow Racaa, Freak Races of All Kindi. — Foot Racee for Men one-half Mile, one-
fourth M le, 100 Verde, etc.
EGO RACES for boya, 5? yards.
EGG RACEB for girls, 50 yards.
POTATO RACE, SACK RACE, THREE LEGGED RACES, ETC.
JUMPING CONTESTS
Running Broad Jump, Standing Broad Jump. Hop Stop and Jump, Running High Jump Standing Hlzh
Jump OVER JtOO.OO IN PRIZB9.
DANCING at I*ake Mew Park from 3 to 7 P, M.—B to 12 P. M.
Tug of War, 8 p m.
Firework*, * p m.
CONTINUOUS PROGRAM.
Moving Picture* end Vaudeville at Casino, Lake View Perk.
Any and Everytalnz to Please— Everybody Cordially Invited.
For Information regarding program. Reservation. Txketa, etc.. Inquire Frank Wright. Secretary, Auguata
federation of Trade*.
- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE "
JAS c. HARRISON, President. R. G. SMITH. Vice-President. C. McDANIEL
PAUL B. PRITCHARD. FRANK WRIGHT. Becr*t*ry-Tr*a*urer
Chairmen Trustee*. Recording Secretary. P, W. BILLS, Buelnea* Manager!
Federal Leagua.
Pittsburg at Chicago.
Brooklyn at St. Louis.
Baltimore at Kansas City, all clear.
“My motor car set fire to the garage
and then went out and struck a man,"
said Mr. Chtlgglns. “Arson and assault!”
exclaimed the lawyer. “Yes. It seems
to have all the vices. About the onlv
tuing I can think of in Its favor’is that
it doesn’t usfe profanity.”—Washington
Star.
S. B. Marks
PRESIDENT GEORGIA FEDERATION OF LABOR.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 14
RAIN WASHED OUT FIRST
ALBANY-MACON CONTEST
Albany, Ga. —The rain began to fall
yesterday during the third Inning of the
scheduled Sallie game, and by the fourth
the diamond was completely submerged.
The game between the Macon Tigers and
the local Babes was postponed until to
day. A double-header will be played to
day or either Saturday. 0
8 p. m. Speaking at Fair Grounds, TWO SPEAK
ERS of National Reputation.
4 p. m. RACES, FIELD SPORTS, Contests of all
kinds.
FOOT RACEB for boys, 50 yard*.
FOOT RACES for girls, 60 yard*.
Prize Wait*.
Prize Two-Step.