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TUESDAY, SEPT. 1
■:AQ OF GIANTS AND TIGERS IS MELTING AWAY
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
5, Atl«ntv»o.
*>>*US—BmchPd aided by
-j playing «n the part of their
nents in the fifth and sixth fn
allowed Memphis to score five
tvhil e ■Schvenck allowed but
Jits and no runs,
e by innings: R H E
> 000 000 000—0 3 1
is' . . .000 023 OOx—s 10 0
-ahn and Smith; Schneider and
Travelers 9, Barons 2.
TI.E ROCK—Bauer's lack of
il .was responsible for Birming
; defeat Yesterday. Hart was put
f the gamp in the third inning,
the umpire allowed Larsen to
after being hit by a pitched ball,
re by innings; R. H. E.
Rock , . 010 503 oOo—9 9 2
-agham . . 000 000 020—2 11 2
,t. Egier and Wood: Wattlerz,
and Meek.
Voulnteers 2, Pelicans 0.
3W ORLEANS —Nashville won
first of the iast series here ves
iy. Rohe’s error in the eight in
allowing Keilum to reach first,
ved by a two-base hit and a
1 gave Nashville the two runs of
ame. Bay's fielding was sensa
and had much to do with keep
'wn the hits of Keilum.
" by innings: R. H, E
lie ... 000 000 020 —2 5 2
' rleans . 000 000 000—0 4 3
■Hum and Hurlburt; Bartley and
thews.
Gulls 2, Climbers 1.
,'OBlLE—Mobile defeated Mont-
the first game of a series
Jy in a pitchers' battle between
lerjtnd Lively. The latter went, to
tes in the sixth Inning. For the
: time this season a spectator was
ered off the field for offensive jeer
at the unmpire. .
cere by innings: R H E
'tgomery . . 000 100 000—1 4 2
He 000 002 OOx—2 4 l
fly and Hart; Fisher and Gar-
VES ST ATI ION TO
JEATH, NOW INSANE
" m 'in •
nt Strenuous Night
.<irtling Cattle With
r aluahle Horse,
PRIXOFIELD, 111. —Following a
it spent in herding cattle with a
table stallion attached to a graudy
-about. Edward .Schneider, 25
rs old, of Washingtctn, D. C. was
■n in Pharge and lodged in a Ma
county jail, apparently insane.
Stallion, lashed in a hundred
with a whip, the remnants of
were found in the buggy, i
ADY.JOS
iSINESS
Big stock of Wall
cr and competent
? to do prompt work,
m stock Iron Beds
‘Mattresses.
Bugs. Carpets and
dow Shades world
wthout end.
Entrance Through
Bleakley’s.
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Howard H. Stafford, President.
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mtSBl me di miHjy s ed from the flood
tff'inpmber the piste and gpf your work done at
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'IGHTW STR RET. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
AMERICAN LEAGUE,
Browns 4, White Soxs 0,
ST. LOUIS—St. Louis defeated Chi
cago in the first game of the series
yesterday by th e score of 4 to 0.
St. Louis scored two runs on Wil
liam's single, Tom .Tones' triple and
Parents' error. Waddell was invinc
'ible.
Score by innings; R. H. E.
St. Louis . . . .000 022 000—4 0 3
Chicago . . . .000 000 000—0 0 1
; Waddell and Smith; Walsh, Owen
land Sullivan. Time. 1:55; Umpires,
Hurst and O'Loughlin.
Red Soxs 7, Senators 3.
WASHINGTON—Boston bunched 3
singles, a double and a triple in the
fifth Inning yesterday defeating Wash
ington, 7 to 3. Young was very effect
ive with men on bases.
Score by innings; R. H. E.
Washington . 100 100 010—3 12 1
Boston 000 050 Ito—7 11 2
Tannehiil, Johnson and Warner;
Young and Criger. Time, 1:55. Um
pire. Evans,
Naps 7. Tigers 3.
TETROlT—Detroit played very er
ratic ball, errors giving Cleveland
three runs in lhe fourth, while passes
bv Summers paved the way to three
of the others. Chech kept. Detroit's
hits scattered, and was well support
ed. Goode's home run drive was the
feature of the contest.
Score by innings; R. H. E.
Detroit . . . .001 101 000—3 10 6
Cleveland . . .100 301 002—7 9 0
Summers and Schmidt; Chech and
N. Clarke. Time, 1:50. Umpires,
Sheridan and Egan.
FRISCO BETTER*SLAY
ODDS ON FALL FIGHTS
SAN FRANCISCO Cal—Bettla* has
begun on the September pugilistic
championship fights here, apd al
though there nun be changes in the
odds, it is firmly established that Abe
At.tel and Battling Nelson will be
firm favorites in their respective con
tests.
On the Attei-Owen Moran affair
the price against the English cham
pion is 10 to 8. with lengthening
tendencies. Just how much more lib
eral Att«Ts hackers will become, is
a question, but Toni Corbett, who
handles th . majority of prize ring
wagers, believes that 10 to 7 will be
offered against Moran within a few
days.
In the Battling Nelson-Joe Dans
bout, the Dane's supporters are will
inr to bet 10 to 9. and here again it
is thought ihat longer odds will be
obtainable before the end of the week.
big price for stallion.
DUBLIN The famous stallion Am
ericus .owned by Richard Crokrr, has
been sold to the German government
for $25,000.
RiSElf LEtDEB
FIGHTS SEITM
M HEELING. W. Va —United States
Sena'or N. B. Boot: engaged in a iistic
encounter with G. S, Smith, a Roose
velt leader in \\ ,i Virginia, ' and
prominent at th- local bar, in tlte
Dollar Savings and Trust Company’s
bank, in the heart of the city, yester
day afternoon, and as a result the
senator was seve rely bruised. Thirty
six blows by actual count wore struck
before Cashier L. F. Stlfel, of the
bank, succeeded in seperating the
combuntants. Thirty were credited to
Mr. Smith, who sustained only a few
slight scratches from the six blows or
i he senator.
The conflict was iho result of an
address by Smith at Parkersburg
about a month ago, in which it is al
leged he said the United Stales sena
torshlp In West Virginia had been
bougie at public auction for many
j ears.”
Scott and Smith met in the bank
yesterday and when Smith spoke to
hint the senator demanded is know
vnj tiie lawyer had said i hat United
Stat -s senators had been bought for
years. Scot: further said that the
statement had been published in a
newspaper in which Smith was inter
rated.
Mr, Smith replied: “I didn’t say
United States senators from West
Viginia had benn bought. 1 said the
senatorship had been purchased at
publtch auction "
' You’re a Her. retorted the senator
as he strucK at Smith. A mix up fol
lowed,
The fight created a great sensation
among politicians in this city and in
the Mate, and it creates a muddle in
the contest for the United S'ates
senatorship, as Scott is anxious to
keep his seat.
TWO GIANT FLINGERS
George Wiltse, at the top, is one of the best on
McGraw’i slab corps, while Christy Maithewion,
shown below, is the bright particular star pitcher
of the New York National team.
lions IP
OF TOM SIMPLE
i
(By Tom S. Sample.)
BTTWALO. N. Y -After a son
mile flight. we landed, without in
Rtrument*, fond, water and bal'ad a
11* » m„ Sunday, In Lake Erie, no
mile* from land Everything had
been thrown away for ballat,'. Wi
were rorced up In the balloon net
The steamer Mohegan, captain .fames--j
Emmlngham. readied ub In making 1
tne reacne, Boatman Kd Donnelly, It, ,
lowering the yawl #« hurbd Into
Ihe water and narrowly mlase-d being 1
t round to pi ece» by the propeller '
He naught a tow rope and war drag
ged half * mile before he waa rescued
Effort* of thn boatmen wore centered
on tnt Heavy water made thn rescue
dang' rou* We struck ',akn r rle on
Saturday night a* 12 o'clock and were
forced to travel over It, Our course
from Columbua wtys rror'hweet by
Stover I.irna, Cleveland and Detroit
W* were unable to pull the valve to
avoid eroßeing the Cake The stub
bornnoa* of the valve naiiaod hr to
attain a height of 20,00<t feet, for
more than two hours Sunday morning
We ronld aearr.ely breathe and were
nearly frozen. Both the lieutenant
and I became drowsy. The gar, eg
panded with the rising nun, caußlt :
the rlae cool air current* contract,,] ,
ft *o quickly that we dropped ten !
thousand fee 1 in four minutes. The <
balloon struck water and we werei
forced Into the netting. We were |
)u*t getting ready to throw our cloth
lng overboard when we Righted tDcc.
Rteamer. We apeut nine hour* clrci I
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
HUGH JENNINGS TESTING
SUNDAY SASE3ALL CASE
, DETROIT Warranty were ißßiied
[ today in the polio 'court again t
i Manager Hugh Jennlnga, of the Pe
! troll American League baseball club,
and the ten member* of the team
who participated In yesterday's farm
! with Cleveland, charging them with
I playing baßeball on Sunday contrar
to law. The cage Ir being InKtlt it, d
as a test.
Call on H. Gould B»rret| for all
I kind* of in«urance; Water Damage
Marine, Tornado, Fire, Burglary,
Surety Bonds, and everything Insur
able.
DOG, UNATTENDED
COMBS MONT BLANC
Trucked Master anti 1 MimJ
tint Ascent in Four ter ••
Hours.
OKNEVA WhHt Ir probanlv the
first unattended >wrni ol Mont
Wane by a dog w»x made on Angus
2S. Talrrmz, the owner of a young
Ht Bernard, left Chamonix 'he da,
before to accompany the Itußirian
tronomer, Stephanlk, on a vlait to th
observatory at th • *uh>mlt, where he
Caved The dog tracked Tairrax by
geen» and arrived a: the summit ex
hau*ttd and hungry a journey
of fourteen hour*
lng hen and chicken Inland" In th"
lake before th., balloon began to fal'.
Balloon rescued and ail arrived at
Buffalo sate at 12 noon, Monday,
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pirates 6, Reds 0.
CINCINNATI Cincinnati made but
two hits yes' rdav off Willis, Huls
wttt getting both Only one of the
locals readied second base, The
nttsburg’s bunched six hits in the
third, netting four runs.
Score by ini in R H. K.
Cincinnati . . .000 000 000 0 2 0
Pittsburg . . . 004 001 OOx- 5 10 0
Spade. Dußuc and McLean; Willis'
and Gibson. Time, 1:35. Umpire.
O'Day.
Cubs 2. Cardinals 0.
CHICAGO Both Overall and Ray
mond pitched great ball yesterday but
Overall was the steadier in pinches,
striking out eleven men.
Score hi mniiics R H h:
Chicago . . . 100 not 000—2 4 1
St. Louis . iVAO 000 000 0 4 1
Overall and Fling. Raymond and
Moran. Time. 1:50. Umpires, Rigler
and Ruddm'liam.
Just Exactly Riqlit.
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Pills for several years, and find them
just exactly right." says Mr. \ A
Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y. New Life
Pills relieve without the least, dis
comfort Best remedy for constipa
tion. biliousness and malaria. 25c at
all druggists.
CLUB STANDING.
Southern League.
Won. Lost. P. Ct.
New Orleans . . . .01 49 .500
Nashville 02 50 554
Memphis 02 53 .539
Montgomery . . . .00 ftg .517
Mobile 5S 58 .500
Little Rock .57 03 .475
Atlanta 5t 02 .400
Birmingham ..45 71 .338
American League.
Won. I,oat P Ct
Detroit 08 48 .580:
St. Louis 07 50 .573
Cleveland 00 53 .555
Chicago r,5 siu
Philadelphia 59 57 509
Boston 57 01 .483
Washington . . . 48 00 .421
New York .... 3!) 78 .333
National ' "sour
Won. Lost. P. Ct.
New York 09 45 .005>
Chicago 71 48 .002
Pittsburg 70 47 .598
Philadelphia 00 52 .530
Cincinnati 58 00 49"
Boston 55 01 .474
Brooklyn 43 71 .377
Hi. Louis 42 74 .302
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