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SUNDAY, AUGUST 16
CHAS. PHILLIPS, Jr.,
Sporting Editor
THE GULLS BREAK
EVEN m CHICKS
Charleston's Heavy Stick
Work Won the First—
Kieruan's Hitting a
Feature
COLUMBIA. P. C. - -Chariest.in amt Co
lumbtfi broke even in a double-header 10
day. Charleston out-hit the toeab* in
the first same. In the second
held the visitors rafc sit all stag** win.
h>n on buses. Kieman's hit iuk in th*r
second was a featur*'.
Charleston.
AH. R. BH. PO. A. 13.
Lohr. of ft 0 1 2 0 i
Cirolan, ss t 0 o ft «. y
Me.iney, rs 3 A 1 - 1 0
V» ilkln.«on. 1b . . ..3 0 1 1A A 0
l.ewls. :;b 4 1 2 1 2 e
O' i Iniloran. 2b ... 2 0 0 0 l 1
Bun. if 4 l a s> o «'
ReUtngrr, c . . . .4 1 2 2 1 2
AN HUS. p 4 A 1 ') 0 0
Totals 33 3 S 27 12 ■>
Columbia.
AH. R. BH. I*o. A IS.
Bigsbee, 2b ... .4 0 1 5 2 0
yanion, ss 3 0 1 0 2 .!
AYugnon, If 4 A 03 0 0
Valdoip, 3b ... .4 1 1 0 1 1
Xiernan. cf . . . .3 0 0 i A «)
Gunter, rs 3 0 1 1 0 0
Cote, c 3 0 0 .» 2 0
Crlbbes. lb 3 0 0 0 t 0
AV els her, p A t 4 27 13 4
Totals 30 1 4 2t 13 4
Score by innlgs: R-
Columbia Ob'* Oort 100-i
Columbia AAA ADA 10A- *
Summary.
Two bn:te-hlt9 Eigsbcc, Vul
dots, Relsinger.
Ebtge on balls- Off AN illls 3; off NViUh*
cf 2.
fbrm k out—By AA illls 3, by \N Uher
3. t
on bnsrs—Charleston ft, Columbia
X Sacrifice hits—O’Hnlloran 2.
Stolen bases—VaMols, Bun
ter.
Double pl.iys- Welshor to Cote, to
C/lbbes. Btgbee to tjlbbes: O'Halloian U
Oardlrin to Wilkinson. Time, I:sb. I m
ptre, Buckley.
(SECOND CAME)
AB. R BH. TO. A. K
Charleston
Do hr, cf 4 o 1 l o o
Cnrolan, ss 3 A 1 A 1 A
£>urltrt. rs 3 0 0 1 0 0
Wilkinson, lb 3 A 07 1 J
Lewis, 3b 3 A 0 7 1 i
fvHallornn, 2b 3 0 02 1 V
Pall. If 2 2 0 2 1 a
Reisinger, e 3 0 2 ft A A
Lwrrett, p 2 A 1 1 2 it
Totals 23 2 ft H I
Columbia.
Bigbee, 2b 4 A 1 2 2 A
Man Inn. ss..“ ... .3 1 1 1 3 0
Wagnon. If 2 1 1 A A 0
Valdois, 3b ... .2 1 1 0 2 i
iernan. cf 3 0 .3 3 0 a
Cunter. rs . . . .3 0 0 2 0
McPherson. C . . . .3 1 1 3 1 0
' Ibhes, lb 3 1 1 3 1 i
ialVe, p 2 0 1 1 0 n
Totals 25 5 10 21 JO 7
Score by innings. • P.
Charleston 010 010 o—2
Columbia 201 101 x—o
AIR. DOME
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TOURISTS GALLOP AWAY WITH LAST HOME GAME
A PAIR OF GREAT BACKSTOPS
In this picture are shoivn Two Back Stops, who rank with the best. In the
National League. At the left is Catcher Bliss, of St. Louis, and at the right
is Famous Roger Bresnahau of New York.
(Called 7th by agreement.)
Summary.
Base on bulls—Off Purrctt *{; ofi
Salve 2.
Struck out —By Purrett 3. by fed We ft
Left on bases—Charleston 4, Colum
bia 6.
Sacrifice hit? Wagnon, Oibbes.
Stolen baae,3 Lohr, Man lon 2, Wag
ion, Reising»'r. (Jlbbeg 2, Salve.
Double plays—Manlon to Higbe# to
Ciibbes. Time, 1:40. Unipbc, Buck
ley.
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and Insurance. Planters Ix>an &
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CHAPPELLE CANNED BY THE
MEMPHII SIGNS WITH BOSTON
MEMPHIS. Tenn. —Wm. Chappelie,
the Ponna. miner, released by the local
baseball team for insobriety ha* come
terms with the Boston Na’.ou.ila nd
will finish the season in tin big leo*. :
according to ji statement lie made tod *y
before leaving for Mississippi for t
barnstorming trip with Ed. Hub hurt, cx-
Atlanta catcher. Chappelie says lie will
get s3fto a month and *SOO for signing a
contract.
Immediately after Chappelie had bern
released, New Orleans <luirmd iiis ser
vices and paid the price .«t league head
quarters in Little Hock. Cimpp Ue says
his release was unconditional ai.d hat
lie was free to sign where lu* might de
sire,
spors
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and Insurance. Planters Loan &
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FOREIGN BANKS EXPECT
BIG TRADE IN COTTON
NKW YORK—Foreign exchange has
tended downward but the mark't ha*
had a generally firm undertone. Hank
ini? Interest* look for a heavy supply
of bill* against ctVtion, and grain In
the fall nonth* The London money
market v. a* reported abundantly sup*
pllisi with fund*. It 1* not expect H
that further amount* of "old will go
to Merlin, but the continental sltua-
Hon arcordlng to later cables Ir, not
considered reassuring, the markets
being somewhat nervous and Indus
trial affair* still In need 'if straighten-
I Ing out.
On the London market American Is
i sue* were dull and practicably un
changed as to the majority. Canadians
were Inclined to rally Inter national
"tnrk* were neglected owing to the
holiday In Pari*.
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He]| £ Dendy, Real Estate, Ixrani
and Insurance. Planters Loan at
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ANOTHER syy OF
OLYMPIC ATHLETES
HOLE | TOOAY
Former Principal of the
Augusta High School Re
sumes Work of Educa
tion at Canton.
NEW YORK—Another aggregation
of Olympic her'oiwill arrive today.
The American liner SI. Louis, which
is due this afternoon, brings the fol
lowing members of tho Americas
team:
A. (J. Gilbert, Yale University; J
CL Garrels, Chicago R. ; H. I*.
Kimey, Chicago A. ('.: V'. C. Irons.
Chicago A. A.; W. F. Hamilton, C.
A. A.; W. W. May, University of Il
linois; G. A. Dull, University of
Michigan; C. L. Hall, Iris I American
A. F. Narganes, New York A. (V;
L. Towanlna, Carlisle Indian School;
F. Mount pleasant, Carlisle Indian
School. '
A par:y rtf friends will meet the
Si. Louis down the bay, where a
grand reception will be given the re
turning athletes.
Next week will see the returning
athletes coming in by wholesale, and
by August 29, wh< n the i-rmit recop
tlon will be held, they will all be on
hand
NEW sk:n remedy
Creates B g Stir; D-ug Stores Crowd
ed Witt, Sufferers.
For several week* past the Caba
nls* Drug Co. and other hading drug
stores In this city have been crowded
with iiysons desiring a supply of
poxlam, the new cure for eczema.
This I* the drug which has Created
such a stir throughout the country
since Its discovery one year ago,
For the convenience of those who
use poslarii for pimples, blackheads,
blotches, red nose, aene. herpes and
other minor skin troubles, a special
50-cent package has been adopted, In
addition to the regular two dollar Jar,
which 1* i ow on sale at all leading
drug stores.
In enema mu#, postern st*ps the
Itching with first application and pro
ceed* to heal, curing chronic cases In
two weeks. In minor skin trouble*,
results show after an overnight sp
plication For a free experimental
sample, write direct to the Emergency
Laboratories, ?.Z West Twenty-fifth
Street, New York City.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
wm KNOCKS ft
PROFESSIONAL
PUGILIST OUT
HARIS. A professional pugilist
known as the “Terror of I’arls," was
performing in a booth at the Mont
matre fair on Wednesday and was
much elated that he Imd signally van
finished nil who ventured to try con
clusions with him, when Ills chal
longe to fight anyone was accepted
by a tall, well built woman. To his
dismay he found himself confronted
by a former flame, Pamela Corse, wol 1
known as the female “Hercules,”
whom he hnd discarded In favor of a
less muscular lady. She began by
knocking him down before he bad
time to say a word.
After a painful suspense the Ter
ror struggled to nls lect and attempt
ed to clinch, but Mine, .icreules fairly
danced around him. She landed sev
eial masterly undercuts besides some
sledge-hammer blows strulght from
the shoulder and watching her oppor
tunity gave nlm a knock out blow on
the chin, which stretched him sense
loss on the floor. Hhe then stalked
majestically out, none daring to stop
her.
The Terror" Is now In the lairl
bolsters hospital, and the question
whether the “Lady Hercules" shall be
arrested la under consideration.
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HEPHZIBAH GETS TWO.
Over three hundred people saw the
Hephxibah team take two games front
Mcßoau Friday.
The gam' s were two of the fastest
ever seen on the liephsibah diamond,
and were filled with sensational plays.
The first game, which was pl»y'"l in
the morning, was won by Hephxibah
by the score of (i to 4. The feature
of the game was the twirling of Aver
'■tt for Hephxibah. Kent, did the re
celvtng In great style.
A hlg barbecue was served to play
ers and fans In the middle of the day.
The afternoon game went to the
same bunch by the tune of 7 to 5.
The batteries wercr Heph/.lbah
Marwick, Averett and Kent; McKean
McKlmurray and Fulcher.
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ICON TRIMMED
JACKSONVILLE
Clark Was Invincible.
Wohlcben Rapped Out
Another Homer.
MACON, On. Clark was too strong
for the visitors today and th locals
again won. Dec was lilt hard In the
fifth. I.owls doubled, then Wohlel on put
the ball over the fence. Then* two runs
decided the game.
Jacksonville.
Name. Alt. li. It 11. PO A id.
Chandler, lb . . ..4 1 011 A 1
Taftee, cf I 0 A 1 0 0
Dwyer, 3b ... .4 1 0 0 3 0
Viola, If f. 3 0 0 2 (? 0
Bterkotte, 2b . . .8 0 l 0 3 •)
Roth, c 3 0 1 4 l a
Smith, rs 3 o A ;i u o
Hoops, ss 3 0 1 A t> X
Dee, p 4 0 0 0 C 0
Xtloot tell 1 0 1 0 0 0
Totals 32 2 4 24 13 2
Macon.
Alt R. BH. PO. A. K
Murdoch, cf ..... 4 0 0 * o u
Lewis, If 4 I 1 2 (• 0
Wohlcben. lb ... .2 2 1 5) 1 0
Rhoton, 2b 3 0 1 1 0 \
Shea, e 4 A 1 A A 0
Levlngs, 8b ... .4 0 0 1 4 1
Diets, ss 3 0 10 3 J
Mel.aoyhlin, rs . . .3 0 0 1 0 a
Clark... p 3 0 0 1 J 0
Totals 30 3 6 27 IA *2
xßatted for Smith in Dili.
xßatted for Hoops In Ath.
fleore by Innings: R.
Juekßonville 200 Orta 000 2
Maeon 000 120 OOx 8
Summary.
Two base-hits Diet/. Lewis.
Home runs \VohleJ>en.
Sacrifice hits Viola. Rhoton.
Stolen Rases Rhoton, Wohlcben, Dw
ycr, Rinkotte, Toffee, Itoth.
Left on bases Macon H, Jacksonville 6.
Rase oil balls Off Clark »t. oil Lee I
Struck out By Clark 2, by Loo 2.
Pmplre l.athan.
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Savings Rank Rida.
Soulli Atlantic League.
Won. Lost. I*. Ct.
Jacksonville 75 30 .ill
Savannah no 44 .1177
nugUßta 40 55 .471
Columbia 4 4 54 .440
Charleston 12 03 .400
Macon 4.1 07 .391
Southern League. *>
Won. Lout. P. ft
Nashville 55 42 .501
Now Orleans 50 40 .549
Memphis 54 49 .524
Mobile 5.i 50 .515
[Montgomery 50 50 .500
■Little Rock 52 55 491
Atlanta 49 51 .490
Birmingham.,,*.. ..30 (12 .3(17
Mobile 1, Little Rock 2.
MOBILE, Ala. Kastman was In
;vlnrlblp wllli men on liases, while
Lillie Rock bunched two singles ami
a douole on llixon In the fourth In
ning, seorlng two runs and winning
the game.
Score: R H K
.Little Rock. . . ."noo 200 000 2 R t
Moble 001 000 000- I 7 0
Eastman and Wells; Hxon and
Mnsslng. Time, 1.55. Umpire, Fltz
simmons
New Orleans 4, Memphis 1.
At New Orleans —
•core: ft 11 E
.Memphis. . . .100 ono noo 1 0 2
New Orleans. .20(1 110 00*- 4 R I
Oarrlty. Hhlelds and Owens; Haro
lev and Mathews. Time, 142. Ifni
! plres, ..oran arid Wheeler.
Montgomery 3, Birmingham 1.
At Montgomery
j Score: R H 15
Montgomery. . .021 000 000 3 R 3
Birmingham. . .100 000 000 I 5 0
Ouese and Hhannofi; Rauer and
Haub. Time, 1.40. Umpire, Car pen
I 1 "'' / -
Champs Lost,
I ATLANTA, Ga. The Volunteers
(took Saturday's game, making the ne
.rles two and two. The day was a ree.
| ord breaker for hot weather and at
1 tendance. ,
j Score: R H K
Nashville. . . .000 000 003 3 5 I
I Atlanta 000 000 100 1 9 1
| helium and Heabaugh; Maxwell an I
, Me. Murray Time, 1.45. Umpires,
[pfennlnger and Brown.
A FACT
ABOUT THE “BLUES’*
What is known as the •‘Lluca”
Is seldom occasioned by actual exist*
Ing external conditions, but In th«
great majority ot cases by a dis
ordered LIVI’.K. -
THIS IS A PACT
which may be demonetra*
led by trying a course ot
Tutt’sPilis
They controland regulate tno LIVPR.
They bringliopoand bouyancy to th«
mind. They bring health and elastic*
tty to tho body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Ketchel is Hitting" the High
Places and May Lose Out
NEW YORK. A 'Frisco man who
follows the lighters closely and
watches (hem In the work-outs and
battles, writes that Mr. Stanley Ket
■ hell Is not the most careful person in
the world about the hours ho koops,
and the wet stuff he absorbs.
In a letter which arrived today the
sport tells the writer not to he stir- j
prised If Mr. Ketehell Is tumbled over!
lu ono of Ills tights which happen
in the near future.
"Ketehell has been hitting the high
places a la Corbett lately," says the
writer, "and those In the position to
know declare that if he keeps this
pace up he won't Inst another year. 1
Now that he has beaten Hugo Kelly l
so easily he thinks that the world Is
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FROM 5 TO 7.30 TO-DAY.
Look out for the Ad. of The
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Monday Night.
Attractions in Full Blast Every
Afternoon and Evening. The
Wants of the Public Care
fully Attended to at
LAKE VIEW.
Most* Expert
Tailoring
Light wi%ht muipniilH strictly for Hummer
flays or the im'iliiiiii weight# for rnoro general
UKf All styles arc here.
Handnomely tailored by I N'ION MEN.
A triiil order will make you a j><• riii«tn«*t 1 1 cus
tomer.
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PAGE FIVE
at, his foot, and that there isn't a man
living who can trade with him and
get away with It. I have seen him
along the avenues a bit after 9 o'clock
night, after night of late, and not In
the host of company, either. He nghta
Joe Thomas out here on Tuesday
night, August is. and for the life of
mo I can't, see how lie Is going to get
in trim. Me Is taking on weight very
fast now and thinks he will enter
the ring weighing 170 easily.
"You know alter he lights Thomas
he Is billed for Los Angeles with
Papke. Take It from me now, he's
due for a lacing. No fighter ever
lived who could sap up the brown
October ale and get away with the
slug article."