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Three Leading Teams Grapple In Each Big League
RUCKER BROKE
THE SERSON’S
RECORD.
BROOKI-YN S 3 IP* "
of ih<- Brook yt '■•••* • '
record for the N» um*i —»«•’* "
in ili' ►< i
er attains: BrwMM "4*
out 14 BK-TI h '. +•<•■■■ ’ !lT ‘
no base or > •
victims loam reached Vrr, >**»" M
they got there on o r/. t,
Jordan *l« «t*tlwru>w>»*fl r,T
by mak.tis ano ln- * ‘ .
home-run him **,» ‘ •
tone* Boston won !>•
4
Dm r*»<•-- ' fi * '
Boston . . •
Brooklyn . ' », r nn*
Ferguaot. and Smith vu n- I
Bergen Ttt»r. 14*. Ini sm
•tone.
Second same Score *
Boat on • • * -N** l *
Brooklyn. . 04'' W" - *' .
Flail‘ft; and Grabkro " ur * , * h , ‘
Bergen Time, I H 1 ®P ir • .
■ton*. . ~ .
Giants 6. Philadelphia 1.
PHILADELPHIA -A baUlns r **‘> |
b'. Non- York In hr el a t
day ss'e New York a ' .
Philadelphia. 5 •« 1 1B !
. in MrQuUlin * j
took rathf-r klß«i> j* n|
curves, hot a trip!** i>.a> >i'" ;
tn the second tun in* and N"» *“
tallied a run In the third on » d«wM« |
bv McOormKk and a single »y *’ rl ' j
welt. . . i
In the sixth New York hammered I
MrQiimin n d**Uv«*r> hard °°> u 'j
ihl# innins with w *ttH •' ' ,n '
•teal and -cored on Hre.nahan a dm,
hi. An error by I4rsn*fi«ld mi Don
tin'a hunt waa followed bv single* hv |
Devlin and tlrldeell and two torre
outa With three rttna In MeQtllllln |
made a wild pilch and save two base*
mi hall*, forrlnk In another Kojen. j
who liltohed the las' three Inning*,
held New York In Check r’hlladel
phla al»*d-up Malhewaon'k curves In j
only two innlnß*
three hits and an error by Doyle
tn ihe alath enabled the lornla to
# a ahutottt The triple play j
waa the f.-atiire With Dunlin o» »e,
B«'t and Rev innur on first. Devllrt hit I
C Hoollp. Who tossed the ball to I
Knalie. (orrlns out Seymour Dotilln
rounded third and started for home
hut waa eaushi at the plat' Imoln
then snapped ihe hall to Grant and re
tired Devlin sf third
Score by Inning* - H H. K
New York . . hoi 004 non 1 It 2
Philadelphia .000 001 "(H> I « l
Mathewaon sad Rresnahati. McQiill
|tn Posen and Doom Time, 1.45.
Vtuplraa, Klem and Kmalla.
Cub* Blanked Pirates
PITTS*! Kf}, Ps (War ll.imd sper
♦•iff' aeemad in enjoy th* slTali at
Exposition Park this afternoon whan
Iha Chicago champion* walked nway
with tha itama from l*ltt»t»irit bv a
•Cora of 11 Ip 0 Tha home taatn
Wind, ft*' error* in tho fourth >nd
tfth tmilnar Thaaa. with savati kite
germed by tha vlaltora, *ara Cht< sgo
tom ntn* to tha fourth Inning anil
Eve In Iha fifth Tha hatting streak
propped oul again In tha ninth whan
Chicago hunched three hit* for two
rain*
- Raulhaoh pitched a aplandld g*m«
lor t’hloago allow In* but four hits
▼all atariad In wall for tha homo tram
•Pd during tna first throw Inning* tho
vlaltora war* rotlrad in ordar t'hl
naan * m» In tha fourth wara mado
ah two baaaa on hall* and three lilia,
and In tha fifth on a haaa on
hal!" and four hit* together with
•rrora by Pittsburg A haaa on halla
•ltd throe hlta In Ihn final Inning
made tha total aoora 11
Young pitched tha rtfth tnntn* for
RlMahurg and I.eevrr waa sent to the
kox la tha »ixth. rtntahlng tha game
Brora by Inning* R II K
Pittsburg. , . ftwt 000 00i> 0 4 5
Chlragi . . . iiOO 4:.0 00“ 1111 J
Vatl Yount l.e, vat *nd Glhaon and
Sullivan. Itculhsi li and Kiln*. Tima.
|4O I'luplr*. O’ltav.
Cincinnati 0. St. Louis S.
CtNCfNN ATI Si i roil a *a\a Cln
•InnaU a aoora. scoring four run* In
f|ia ninth a misjudged lit and an or
Ittr aaalatln* tha vtattor* M*u*gcr
. Teas
Special bland mixed taa at
50c a lb.
t'nsnrpaaaed for Iced taa
tie will buy ona pound of
Republic Coffra poatttvalv tha
boat i off or In Georgia tor th«
print
SHONE YOUR ORDERS.
E. J. DORIS
SHon* 633 nor May Ava.
TIGERS OSLT FOUR
POINTS HOD
, OF BROWNS
“’•■""•a
hT 1,01 IS —St. won the
i '“I l ittle Of the series (rom J),
j 11 Saturday In a lOf ruling battl.j
0 In ii seor- of 2 to 1. Only
« a came separates the Ht Units
j*- f-o.n first place in the pennant
Neither side scored In the
rr t t.-.ne Innings. hut in the tenth
" res scor'd on three singles in
r-e>ti by Schmidt, Coughlin and
V fumble by Schaffer and a
• • * to second by Summer* on
i. tics paved the way for the
tourtM by S> I.oiiis. Ilartsell bal
•— • S’eohens and •aerffterd. Then
'vticd f fi! Howell, and ,h,- prat
* rvme In tv I.
j ' *-•* throwing him out at first
»-•». jer- single scored I'. Jones
'tth the winning run.
Detroit.
AH It BH. I’O. A E
'lclntjpe, !f . . . .4 o 1 2 0 I
- .si Her . ,j o OUT, l
■'tswford. rs . . . .4 0 0 2 l o
‘ r,! ' b - rt 4 0 1 :t o 0
R ! <u. lh . . . 4 n 011 0 0
• ••411830
1 "ughlm. ,fb ... .4 0 1 0 0 0
1 '>"ns 2b 4 0 1 3 .0 ,1
Summer*, p ....4 0 1 o 2 1
T"tal» J 5 t 629 14 2
St. Louis.
All. H. VII PO. A K
Sl'ne. If 4 0 2 2 0 0
Sehweitier, rs . . . .4 0 I 2 0 0
llmdrlck. cf 4 If 0 0 0 1
Kerris, 3b 4 0 0 2 2 0
Wallace, as 4 0 0 0 7 o
Williams, 0 1 2 6 0
T Jones, lb ... .4 2 1 17 1 0
Stephens, c ... .3 0 l 4 I 0
Howell, 1 1 2 0
; Hurt/. 11 0 0 0 0 0 0
xxf'rlss .. .. .. ..I 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ... .33 2 7 20 10 1
xllit tor Stephens In 10th.
xxliit for Howell In 10th.
iTwo out when winning run was
scored.)
Score by Innings: H. It. E
St l.onls . . .000 000 000 2—2 7 I
Detroit . . . .000 000 00 I—l b 2
Summary.
, stolen bate—Rt one.
Struck out Howell t; Hummers 3.
H«s<- on balls -Off Howell 1; Hum
mers 2.
Hit by pitcher-Hummers 1.
Bacriflce hits CrhiHr., t, Jones,
Stephens, HoW'-lle - 0 H '•
Double plays -le wna 4 %hnof«r
to Itossmuii; Hehmldr to Hchiefter.
Time of game 1:014.
f’mrlrea, OT.oughltn and Durst.
Batteries Howell and Stephens,
Humm-'ra and Hehtnldt Time. |:ss
ITnplres, OTa'nchlln and Hurst.
Philadelphia 3. Boston 2.
PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia won
from lloatnn, 3 to 3, in an axel'-
In* aama HariatU’a horn* run and
*lii*b>» by Hurry and Power* follow
In* a ha*a on ball#, and a sacrifice,
*ava tha Vlaltora three run* Boa
inn acored one on Geaaler’a two-baso
lilt and Oldringi error aud another on
McConnell a home rnn
Score by Inning* R II H
Phlladalphla . .000 001 200 l fi l
lloalon 000 1)00 011—2 ti 0
Batteries- Crumb*' and lAiwors
Steele ai.d DcaOPUe Time. I 4";
Vmplre, Oopnolhr
Washington 6, New York 0.
NEW YORK Wulter Johnson,
pitcher of the Waahincfon team show
ed ihai nr hud the Naw York play
rra well under n ntrol h' shutting
lham out again today 6 to 0.
Score by Inntnx* R.11.K.
Washington . . W 1 too |np.-« 12 0
New York . . 000 000 000 0 t t
Haltertea Johnson unit Street.
Mamin*, l.xke and Swrttey. Tima.
1 23. empire. Evan*.
Ctsleapo 7, Cleveland 0.
CHICAGO. ChleaKo put tt *«lf
within one game ol the American leu
sue leadership Saturday by defantlUK
CU reland 7 to 0 Walsh pitching
hi* ttftv Oral game of the season
wa* prurtlrally unhlttahla. allowing
only fixe single* nnd atrlkln* out
1 Igt.t man Je»* wa* hit fairly hard
and hi* support wua discouraging.
Score hy tuning* R H K
Chlcafb 001 303 (VOX 7 10 l
Cleveland . 00 000 000 0 5 c.
Hattarle* Walsh and Sullivan and
Shaw Jo**. Fxlkenberg and Pemis
and Land Time, 1.45. empires,
Evan* and Sheridan
WIN cui CANNED:
TOD SLOW ON PITHS
Former Wiinagrr Win Clark of tha
Columbia haanhall tram wa* written
to bv Secretary W II tilhbe* notify
Ing him |Clark) of hi* release The
release w*x given upon Mr Clark'*
request, but th* management had In
tended to take this step anyway
Mr Gibbe* said that the club had
sufflelent reason* for releasing Clark
and among these reason* ha mention
ad Clark * alow no** a* a bate runner,
du r to hla weight
Mr. Clark I* now at ht* home near
Norfolk Columbia Record
(laurel waa put oft the field for dt*
puling a decision
Score by innings: R l| K
Cincinnati . , Ond S2fl 01* 6 f)
Si, I suit* . . .000 not 004 111 I
Spade and .McLean; Higgins, Sal
lee and Ludwig. Time, 1.53. Ctuplre
Rig ter.
A FASTER QUARTETTE NEVER DONNED UNIFORM
Four sfavs of the Chlcaitn National Lrapur Team. Reading from left to right, they are Capt. Frank
Chauce, Catcher Kling, Third Baseman Steinfeldt anil Shortstop Tinker. , .
Exchange Dope On Big League Pennant Races.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
In lh<‘ American League the Tigers
seem to he back on the jump again.
They won a tight game Thursday
from Cleveland
It was none too soon, though The
Browns have been coming strong and
won again Thursday, They are so
dose behind the Tigers now thst it
make* thing* exciting. - Atlanta Jour
nal,
Considering the hard luck It has
had In the way of injured play era.
Cleveland hns shown a more atußborn
deposition to go the full distance than
ever before which shows that Larry
Lajol,, ts Improving as a leader, and
Is now rapahle of holding a team to
gether when hard luck I* encountered.
There wa* a change In the litter
lean Leagn,. standing vesterdat no,
the New Yorks weren't Identified with
It Thev lost to the Athletics and
are still last The teams Involved
were the White Soy and Browns, The
White Soy heat the Brown* and
knocked them out of second plate.
The Detroit* stopped their losing
streak hy disposing of the Clevelands
and the Washington* took a close
game from the Boston*,—Washington
Star.
The first four tennis In the Amer
! lean league race arc *0 closely hunch
|cd now that a slngl,. defeat for any
[of them means the loss of position
I Th,. White Sox are just closing a very
I successful trip tnntght and have pull
ed up in th,. race hy a wonderful 1
spurt In the last two week*. Jones
and hi* team have won nine out of
| the last eleven games they have play
ed and ar,, going stronger eaeh day,
so tfiat their rhanre* for landing the
flag are the best of tne four compel 1-
tor*
The White Sox have twelve more
games to plav with the Cleveland
I Nap* before rhe finish of their *ca
j *on, and much depends on the out
I coni,. Of that battle While th,. Brown*
j "ltd Tiger* are fighting each other
I for eleven games the White Sox have
their trouble* rut out for them with
! the men from Cleveland So far this
j year the Nap# have had much the
|ho«t of the argument with Jones'
imen, for they haie won (even out of
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
the tin gamer, played The last time
the Sox were in Cleveland the Naps
won four straght, but that was at the
time Smith wa* ;twav from the team
ami lh,> Chicago latching staff was
1 tceptlong.ly weak Now that Smith
is back pitching excellent ball the
Naim will not have easy sailing,—
Chicago Daily Now..
Southern League.
Naahville and Mobile Split Even.
At Mobile
(Kilt ST GAME)
Score by Innings: R. H. .E.
Nishville. . . (too 010 poo— 1 10 2
•Mobile 300 010 OOx 1 8 1
Batteries Ketl.im and ,Senhaugh.
Fisliei and Garvin Time. 1:28. Um
pires, Wheel and Pfennlnger
1 SECOND GAME 1
Score hy Innings: R. H. E
Nashville. . . ,040 012 l—lo 16 0
Mobile 000 000 o—o 4 *
Batteries. Hunter and 14 irlhurc,
Killian. Si ntell Keeker and Massine
Tiinc, t H. empires, Wheeler unil
Pfennlngir.
Baron* 1, Memphis 0
At Memphis
Scei-e hy Inning.* RHE
Minnie -ham 000 uno 000 i—l in o
Memphis. . .000 not) 000 0—1) 6 3
Batteries Kohlnsmt and Meek;
KiU'b, Sgvldye and Owens Time,
bouts. Cmplrc, Moran.
Champs and Travelers Broke Even
At Little lin k
(FIRST QAMK.)
Scire bv inning* R. H E.
Little Ruck . . .111 000 00x—3 5 1
Atlanta . .000 000 ooo —o 6 t
Batteries Hart and Wood; Vle
tiahn .and Smith. rime, 3;50. I'm
Plre. Hale
(SECOND GAME.)
Score by Innings: R H &
Atlanta J2'i 000 200 —7 14 4
Little I fork . . .030 000 III—6 9 4
Bartefleg Ford and MeMurway.
Kelli and Wells. Time 2 hour*.
Umpire, Hale.
\e» Orliau: Montgomery, uo game,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
In the National League the games
Thursday did not effect any great
changes. Tihe Giants and the Cubs
won a pair of games apiece and the
Pirates won the only one they "played.
Atlanta Georgian.
You can't lose those Giants for
they are taking games away from the
host of them and are not going to fall
in thflr National League standing
without letting som 0 other club know
they have been in a tight.
On Thursday the Giants took a
double-header from Boston. Chappelle
pitched part of the last game for the
Bean Eaters and showed up In good
form. He managed to hold the Giants
in rheck. but wrs taken 'out of the
game In the eighth to nllow Bates to
hat The former Southern Leaguer
made r good Impression.—Atlanta
Journal.
McGrow had something to say this
morning. It was the first time tie has
talked about his chances since the
Giants climbed- Into first place.
"I can't figure how we can lose the
pennant ts the players stay sound and i
continue the pace they set In Pits- i
bury aid hi "The pitching depart
niont is the least worry. People are '
mistaken when they sav the Giants
hav.. only two pitchers. Crandall Is !
coming along as fast as Matty did i
when Matty startled the baseball pop-j
ulace about six years ago. Ami Ames ;
is good. McGlnnlty Is well rested and -
Just as crafty as ever. Maybe he j
can't stand tho strain as well ns ho j
used to. hut Jo,, can stay in until he j
hangs out signals of distress aud then
I will have Mime other felloXv to re
lieve him."
From this It looks as If MeGraw I
propose* to use two pitchers against
som„ teams.
"The main thing in this fight right
i now and that which will win the pen
-1 nant ” continued MeGraw, "Is good
' batting and basenmnlng. And In this
1 department | don't think either the
1 Pittsburg* or the Cubs have anything
on us.
‘We have been hitting the hall
1 harder than any team in the business
j during the past three weeks, and this
| means a great deai when you take
unto consideration that the Giant*
have been pitted against the best
pitchers in the National League,
"Evnfv man on my team Is hitting
the ball. Bridwell, 1 guess, will
please the fans. He won a few games
for us. Donlin everybody knows, and
the records of Tenev, Bresnahan and
Seymour explain their profess with
th P bat. As to Larry Doyle—we]],
lhat hoy will lead th,, National League
In bating next year, and I have no
intention of belittling Doniin as a
hitter.
"Now that is my dope. If the Giants
can keep In condition we will win
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Harison Building.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 6.
WILSON imps
TO INNGE GULLS
The announcement that Wilson
Matthews may acquire an interest in
the Charleston team has been very
generally discussed by the fans of
the city, and many opinions have
been expressed as to the success of
the team with Matthews having the
sole responsibility. That there is
something in the Matthews talk is
evidenced by the fact that the para
graph printed in The News and Cour
ier was from the Roanoke Times,
and as Matthews was in Roanoke at
the time the paragraph was printed it
is probable that Matthews himself
tipped The Times reporter. Further
more it has been rumored here for
several weeks that Matthews would
have a finger in the pie next season.
When Matthews managed the
Charleston team in 1907, of course,
he had no financial responsibility and
was given a free hand lo manage the
team as he saw fit. That season the
team won the pennant. Should Mat
thews have a financial Interest in the
team next season, he would use the
same efforts to put a winning team
in the field for obvious reasons. The
fans have learned to have a great
(leal of confidence in Matthews and
would hail his return to Charleston
with delight, for it would certainly
mean that Charleston would have a
first division team in the league.—
News and Courier.
The Mora! of the whole situation
Is—Use Gas.
CLUB STANDING.
•Southern Leaguo.
Won. Lost. P. Ct.
New Orleans 65 51 .560
Nashville 65 53 .551
Memphis 65 54 ,543
Montgomery 62 57 .521
Mobile 61 fii ,3fto
Atlanta 55 66 .454
Birmingham 48 72 .400
National League.
Won. LoSt. P. Ct.
New York 75 45 .625
Pittsburg 73 48 .610
Chicago ....75 49 .605
Philadelphia 65 54 .516
Cincinnati.... . . .59 64 .48)
Boston .57 66 .463
Brooklyn .. ....44 78 .361
St. Louis 43 78 .356
American League.
Won. Lost. P. Ct
Detroit 70 51 .578
St. Louis ..70 52 .574
Chicago.. .... .70 53 .569
Cleveland ...... ..67 57 .540
Philadelphia .. .. ..62 61 .504
Boston 60 65 .480
Washington ... .62 67 .437
New York 41 82 .333
The Moral of the whole situation
Is—Use Gas.
“The Place to Get 'Em
Right."
A. H. MIECEL 7
TAILOR.
213 Mclntosh ■ Street,
Leonard Building.
the pennant, and Chicago is the team
w e must lay low.” —New York Even
ing Mail.