The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 09, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9. AMERICAN LEAGUE RACE IS MW BETWEEN TIGERS AND WHITE SOX WHITE'S DELIIIEIT (KEHED TIGEH ' HITTERS ..VHOIT, Mich- —Detroit o- u -i :-.ut _ -lit White with men on the bases to day and lost a nice chance to win the game through loose play in the seventh that aided Chicago to three run*. Score: Detroit, AB. R. H. PO. A.E. D. Jones, If. ... 4 0 1 3 1 1 Schaefer, ss. ... 5 1 3 2 1 0 Crawford, cf. ... 5 0 1 2 0 0 Cobb, rs 4 ft 2 4 0 0 Rossman, lb. ... 4 0 0 12 fl 1 Thomas c 3 0 1 21 1 I Cough’.in, 3b. ... 4 0 1 1 20 Downs, 2b 4 1116 0; Killian, p 2 0 0 0 3 0 •Mullin 0 0 0 0 0 0 “Payne lOIOOOi Total 36 2 10 27 15 3 'Batted for Killian in 7th. “Batted for Willett in ninth. Chicago. AB. R. H. PO. A. E ! Hahn, rs 5 0 0 0 0 0 F. Jones, cf 5 1 2 1 0 0 1 Dougherty, If .... 5 1 1 3 0 0: Jsbeil. lb 4 2 2 12 1 0! Atz. 2b 3 0 0 1 6 0 Parent, ss 5 1 3 1 4 0. Tannehlll, 3b. ... 4 ft 1 100 White, p 3 0 1 1 4 01 Total 39 5 12 27 16 0 Score by innings: R H K Detroit 000 001 100—2 10 '3 i Chicago 010 100 300—5 12 0 Summary. Three-base hits Downs. Two-baseh its -Isbell. Stolen bases D. Jones, Schaefer. Crawford, Hahn and Dougherty. Left on bases —Detroit 9, Chicago 1* Base or balls Off Killian 2, Willett 1, White 2. Struck out —By Killian 1. Willet I, White C. Sacrifice hits—D Jones, Atz. . T!"'c -1 name —1.50. Umpires—O’Loughlin and Hurst. Athletics 6, Yankee* 5. 1 PHILADELPHIA, Pa—Philadelphia won from New York in the ninth in riing Tuesday afternoon when Davis sent a home run over the right field fence with two men on the bases Score: R H E New York. . . .101 000 300 —5 3 1 Philadelphia. . .000 003 003—6 9 1 Manning and Blair: Vickers, Dy gert and Schreck. Time, 1.50. Um pire, Evans. Boston 3, Washington 1. WASHINGTON Washington scored a run on a wild pitch Tuesday, while Boston got three when Clynter allow ed Gessler’s single to go through him to the fence, <o that Cy Voting's ' hoo doo'' still continues over the locals. Score: R H E Washington. . .010 000 000 —1 4 3 Boston 000 003 000—3 6 1 Smith. Keely and Street; Young and Donohue. Time, 1.30. Umpire, Connolly. GEORGIAN COMMITS SUICIDE IN PERU Was Employed in the Cerro de Pasco Mining Company, as a Book keeper. LIMA. Peru—Lawrence Bertrand Davis of Georgia, committed suicide here Tuesday evening by shooting himself with a revolver. He had been employed by the Cerro de Pasco Min lin# Co., as bookkeeper. Why he *{ook his life is not known. Most Expert Tailoring Light weight materials strictly for slimmer days or the medium weights for more general use—All styles are here. Handsomely tailored hy UNION MEN. A trial order will make you a permanent cus tomer. Howe Co. Harison Building. CHASE WILL PLAY WITH STOCKTON COAST TEAM SAN JOSE. Cal.—Hal Chase arriv ed in San Jose from New York yes terday morning. He went to his fa ther's home where he remained until the afternoon. Chase played with the cals at Luna Park in the afternoon •i-'a game with the Chicago Ladies' am. A reporter talked with Chase, and he declared he is going to Stockton. "Stockton paid the fares for myself and wife from New York, and 1 feel under obligations to that team. Be sides that, they offered rue more mon ey than San Jose seems willing to give. I shall leave at once for Sacra mento to play with Stockton in the Admission Da;- series.” A few fans tried in vain to start a demonstration when Chase appear ed, on the field. There was a general impression that he was going to Stockton and that lit- was not en titled to an ovation in San Jose. The local management is very non-commit tal, beyond admitting that Chase is determined to .loin Stockton. It is not considered likely that any further effort will he made to hold him here. CLUB STANDING, Southern League. Won. i.est. P. Ct. New Orleans 69 53 .566 Nashville 67 54 .554 Memphis 67 56 .845 Montgomery 65 58 .528 Mobile 62 62 .500 Little Rock 60 63 .469 Atlanta 56 67 .456 Birmingham 48 76 .387 National League. TVon. Lost. P. CL New York 77 46 .626 Pittsburg 79 19 .617 Chicago 78 51 .605 Philadelphia 67 55 .549 Cincinnati 67 67 .477 Boston 54 73 .425 Brooklyn 44 81 .352 St. Louis 44 82 .349 American League. Won. Iyost. P. Ct Detroit 73 52 .584 j Chicago 72 55 .567 i St. Louis 71 55 .564 j Cleveland 69 59 .539] Philadelphia 62 63 .496 , Boston 61 66 .480 j Washington 55 67 .451 j New York 40 86 .317 Best the World Affords. “It gives me unbounded pleasure 1 to recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve” says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel | Hill, N. C. • “I am convinced it’s the best salve the world aflords. It cur : ed a felon on my thumb, and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied 25c at I all druggists. FREIGHT CASES WITH COMMISSION Local Interest Attached to Sitting: of the Interstate Commerce Body in Atlan ta on September 21. Much local interest is centered in the hearing of various freight rate cases now before the Inter-State Coni ; merce Commission and the rase in which Augusta, in common with other : Georgia cities, is interested in has j been set for September 21 next. The hearing will be held in Atlanta ; where members of the commission ' will meet to consider the case. In ! volved in the dispute between the rail ; roads and the shippers are many mat ' ters of vital importance, among them | being the differentia! question and the advance of two cents per hundred \ on grain, flour, meal and meats from common western points to common southeastern points. The inter state Commerce commie THEY FOQmi h BLOODY BATTLE MONDAY SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At Atlanta— Score: R H E Atlanta 130 034 00* U 17 0 Mobile 000 010 000— 1 7 1 Johns and MeMurray; Killian and Wassing. Time, 1.36. Umpires, Car penter and Brown. At Montgomery Score—First game: R H E Montgomery. . . .101 100 • —3 5 2 Little Reek . .010 000 o—l 8 1 Thomas and Shannon; Helm and Wood. Time, 1.20. Umpire, Pfrnnin ger. Score—Second game: R H E Montgomery. . ..004 025 * —ll 10 2 Little Rock . . .000 001 0— 1 5 0 Jtuil and Hart; lii ler and Wood Time. 1.10. Umpire, Pfeninger. Both games seven innings by agrement. At Birmingham— Score; R H (1 Birmingham. . .010 000 000—1 10 3 New Orleans. . 010 000 002—3 4 4 Robinson and Rsub; Clark and Stratton. Time. 1.45. Umpfre, Fttz simmons At Nashville— Score: R H E Nashville. . . .105 201 10*--10 14 p Memphis. . . .000 000 000 - 0 4 6 perdue and Hurlburt; Ravldge. Keiber, Willis and O’Leary and Owens. Time, 1.43. Umpires, Morsn and Vv heeler sion ha* decided to hold the hearing of tlm cases in the territory affected in order to reduce the expense of the affair In the way of transporting witnesses In the case. Columbia Bicycles YOU GET BETTER VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU BUY A COLUMBIA. Price, $40.00 BOWEN BROS. 908 Broad Street. PHONE 55. ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE GRAND TO-NIGHI •JOLLY" FANNY RICE —IN— “AT THE FRENCH BALL” —A NO AH NOL 01, THE EGYPTIAN “SALOME" DANCER. #q»t* Now Sailing. Price*— 25, 3S, SO, 75, sl, $1.50 TF2 AUGusta her alp. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Phillies 6, Red Sox 4. BOSTON—In a game in which nils plays were frequent. Philadelphia won from Boston yesterday by bunch ing hits with errors ln__two innings. Both Dnriler and Sparks l?ere hatted hard, but pulled out of light places by good work. Sweeney's batting wus a feature Score by Innings; R. H. K. Philadelphia . .203 000 ftdl 6 11 6 Boston 000 010 300 -4 9 I Sparks and Dooin; Dorner and Smith. Time, 1:52. Umpire, Klein. Giants 1, Brooklyn 0. NEW YORK Afler their success ful western trip the New Yorkers were welcomed ItHck liv over 10,000 fans at tin I’olo grounds. Brook lyu gave them a hard fight. It "t‘ Rucker against Maihewsnn and the latter won out. hut the battle lasted elcent Innings. The home team threw away at least two chances by poor base running. The winning run was scored on n base on halls lo Seymour, Devlin's sacrifice and hits by McCormick and Brldwell. ' Score by innings: HUM Brooklyn . . 000 000 090 oo—o 4 t New York . 000 000 000 01—1 II •! Rucker snd Farmer; Muthewson and Bresnahan Tin" 2:lb. lint plr s, Johnstone and Emslle. Cubs 3, Reds 2. CHICAGO Slagle and Evers war* the factors in Chicago's ruugcttlny, the i nnner hitting safely each time up and scoring ail three runs, two nl them being bailed In hi Evers, Bluglc tallied tin* third time on a pass anil Rowan's throw over firs: Into ti e grand stand. Errors and th ■ visitors' two lonely hits gave them their two. Score by Innings: R II E. Chicago . . . .101 090 190 3 9 2 Cincinnati . . . 000 110 000—2 2 2 Reulbach and Moran; Rowan and McLean, rime, 1:40. Umpire O’Da;. Pirates 2, Cardinals 0. PITTSBURG- -Pittsburg made If three h rai.'tht from Ht. Louis by win iilng u listhi* gamer from tic cam by a score ot 2 to 0. Uanmltx was offer:ive a! »it times Pitching equalled th v.-or-'i ' record of th - ♦ mall tiumb- r of cr.Mate, having but two to • hi lr i r' dll Score by Inning* R 11. C Pitc.hurq . . . .200 o'tO 000 2 4 1 St Louis . . .000 O'ifl 000-0 5 1 Cnmnl'J! end Gib: Raymond. Higginbotham and Ludwig Time, 1:40. Umpire, Rlgler. FRIDAY NIGHT THE GRAND 'COUNTESS OLC-A von HATZFELDT In A DAUGHTER OF AMERICA Aeilet-d R;» A Company of 50 Singing and Dancing Artist*. SEAT# NOW SELLING. PRICES: 2 Sc, 35c, 50c, 75c SI.OO, $1.50. w At, the left is shown the fighting pose mid fight i)iß face of Billie Papke, the “Illinois Thunderbolt” who heat Stanley Ketehell to n pulp in ft furious twelve round fight last. Monday night. On the right is shown Keteholl’s famous ring; expression. BOUND OVER FOR CASTING BRICK AT MAN’S HEAD In recorder's court Wednesday morning W. H. Beauforl and Then. Mitchell were charred with violating the 460th section. It seema that Mitchell and some other man were * all Ote while/C, \ “the finest f -has the real Beer flavor - minimum amount of Alcohol ' 1 v - positively non-intoxiefttir^f -and noacids ON SALE EVERYWHERE IN Hit SOUTH ON DRAUGHT- AND IN BOTTLES J. M. O’BYkNE, DISTRIBUTOR, AUGUSTA, GA. fighting anil Beau ford stepped he tween them lo try lo stop the light and Mitchell threw two bricks at him and cut a ga*h In III* head The j case ngaln*l Beanford ws* dlentlasod I and Mitchell wan bound over lo th'- I superior ceur for ntmault with Intent |to murder. Bond was fixed at $250. PAGE FIVE HELSOI m SUNS Bam SAY THEY WILUAI SAN FRANCISCO, Cal- Cans nays' "1 will be champion tonight.. I was out of condition when 1 fought. Nel son before, but 1 am right this time. Put a bet down that I will stop Nel son Inside of 20 round*. I will fight, him the same as 1 did at Goldfield — let hint do the foiling until he la tired, then 1 will atep In and put over the knockout blow." Nelson savs: "I will knock out Gana innlde of six rounds today. 1 will he on top of him all the time and won't give hint any chance to rest. I know now that he ran't hurt me and I will take any punch he has to get one home. Hot the hank roll that 1 will win by a knockout very soon after the firat gong." Just Exactly Right. "I have used Dr. Kings New Life Pills for several y'ears, and find them just exactly right.” say* Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harriavtlle, N. Y. New Lite Pills relieve without the least dis comfort Heat remedy for constipa tion. biliousness and malaria. 25c at all druggists. W. D. BOYCE* CHANTED A DIVORCE Say* Hitt Wife Loves His Money More Thau Sh« Loves Him. SIOUX FALLS, s. D - Alleging that his wife's love for Ida money nut. weighed her affection for him, W. D. Boyc e a Chicago millionaire news paper man and owner of the Chicago Ledger and the Saturday Blade, has been granted a decree of dlvorc* by Judg,. Marqul* of Eureka. The judge wit-i of the opinion that when money proves stronger than love sworn at the alter such conditions constitute cruelly and granted the decree on llinao grounds.