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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tiger« 6, White Sox 5.
I^gTROIT —Crawford s Triple, follw
inK adoublo by Scheafer, tied the
score Thursday in the ninth and drove
sVbite jrut ot' the game. Hits by D.
Jones, and Schmidt gave it to
Detroit At the tenth. White was hit
hard all the a ay, while passes cost
Donovan a majority if the runs scored
off him. F. Jones’ batting was the
feature.
Score by innings: R H. K.
Detroit. . . .301 000 001 I—6 14 3
Chicago. . . 030 100 100 00—5 11 1
Batteries: Donovan and Thomas,
White, Walsh and Sullivan. Time.
2:20.
Umpires, O’Loughlin and Hurst.
CLEVELAND —Cleveland defeated
St Louis again Thursday by 5 to 2.
Cleveland won in the eight on hits by
Perrtng, Goode, Hinchman and
and Stephens' error.
Berger pitched a strong game.
Score by innings: R. H. 13.
Cleveland . .. .100 000 04x—5 9 0
St. Louis. . . .100 001 000—2 7 2
Batteries; Berger and Bemis, Powell
and Stephens. Time, 1:40; Umpires,
Sheridan and Egan.
Red Sox7, Senators 1.
WASHINGTON —Boston wound up
its season here Thursday with a vie
tory, defeating Washington handily. 7
to "l. Bttrchel was a great puzzle while
Keeley was hit hard and given poor
support.
Score by innings: R. H. E.
Washington. . .000 000 nm—i a 3
Boston 133 002 *3o—7 11 0
Batteries: Keeley and Street and
Kahoe; Burchell and Donohue Time
1.30. Umpire Connolly.
It Can't Be Beat.
The best of all teachers Is experi
ence. C. M. Harden, of Silver City,
North Carolina, says: "I And Elec
tric Bitters does all that's claimed for
It, For Stomach, Liver and Kidney
troubles it can't be beat. I have tried
it and fine it a most excellent medi
cine." Mr. Harden is right; it's the
best of ail medicines also for weak
ness, lame back and all run down con
ditions. Best too for chills and ma
laria. Sold under guarantee at all
druggists. 50c.
Augusta Paint
& Wall Paper Co
307 Mclntosh,
Corner Ellis.
Large assortment of
Wall Paper and large
force to do prompt work.
All kinds of painting—
House and Sign—a Spec
ialty. Old Furniture Re
paired and Renovated.
Estimates Furnished
on Application. : :
’PHONE 2254
Columbia
Bicycles
YOU GET BETTER VALUE FOR
YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU BUY
A COLUMBIA.
Price, $40.00
BOWENBROS.
908 Broad Street.
PHONE 55.
Most Expert
Tailoring
Light wright materials strirtly for summer
days or tho medium weights for more general
use —All styles are here.
Handsomely tailored by UNION MEN.
A trial order will make you a permanent cus
. tomer.
. . .
Howe ®> Co.
Harison Building.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Phillies 8, Doves 2.
BOSTON. —Philadelphia easily won
the deciding game of the series with
Boston, 8 to 2, Thursday, batting Lind
aman and Dorner hard.
Score: R H E
Philadelphia. . .400 100 012—8 15 2
Boston 002 000 000—2 6 2
McQulllen. Corrtdon and Dooin;
Lindaman. Dorner and Bowerman.
Time, 1.49. Umpire, Klem.
Cubs 7, Cardinals 2.
ST LOUlS.—Chicago defeated St.
Louis Thursday afternoon in the first
game of the series, 7 to 2. Brown was
effective all the way through. Bald
win was batted out in the second in
ning and Beebe was hit freely.
Score: R H E
St. Louis. . . .000 001 001—2 6 2
Chicago 131 010 100—7 11 1
Baldwin, Beebe and Bliss: Brown
and Kling. Time, 1.32. Umpire,
O uay.
, Reds 3, Pirates 1.
PITTSBURG.—Spade allowed Pitts
burg but three hits Thursday, and
Cincinnati won by a score of 3 to 1.
Willis pitched a good game. Mana
ger Clarke was put off the field in
the second inning for arguing with
Umpire Rigler.
Score: R H E
Pittsburg. . . .000 000 001—1 3 1
Cincinnati. . . .100 000 020—3 6 1
Willis, Vail and Gibson; Spade and
McLean. Time, 1.45. Umpire, Rigler.
Giants 6, Dodgers 5.
BROOKLYN.—New York made ,it
three straight over the Brooklyns by
winning Thursday’s game, 6 to 5. The
local men opened with a run in each
of the first two Innings, but the visi
tors piled up five runs in the fourth,
fifth and sixth.
When Brooklyn had two runs in
and men on bases with none out in
the seventh, McGraw benched McGin
nity and substituted Taylor, but the
home team tied the score. In the
meantime Holmes had replaced Pas
•torious, but he was soon relieved by
Rucker. He gave Bresnahan a base
on bails, Donlin bunted safely, Sey
mour sacrificed, sending Bresnahan to
third and the latter scored the win
ning tally on McCormick’s single.
Score: R H E
New York. . . .000 131 010—6 10 3
Brooklyn. . . .110 000 300—5 9 1
McGinnity, Taylor and Bresnahan;
Pastorious, Holmes, Rucker and Ma
loney. Time, 2.05. Umpires, John
stone and Rmslie
M. SHERON & CO.
The store of quality. In the breadth
and variety of its new fall candies,
with its fair prices, with its improved
store service, with a wealth of new
goods to select from, M. Sheron &
Company emphasizes more strongly
in its splendid preparedness for fall
that it is becoming more and more
each season a store that Augusta
could not well do without, as every
one loves Sheron's candy. Try our
fresh cream stick for Saturday.
♦ •
♦ STANDING OF CLUBS ♦
♦ ♦
Southern League.
Won. Lost, P. CL
New Orleans 70 54 .563
Memphis 70 56 ,506
Nashville G 8 55 .553
Montgomery 66 58 .532
Mobile 62 63 .496
Little Rock 61 69 .469
Atlanta 57 68 .456
Birmingham 48 79 .378
National League.
Won. Lost P. Ct
New York 79 46 .632
Pittsburg 80 49 .621
Chicago 80 51 .611
Philadelphia 68 56 .549
Cincinnati 62 68 .177
Boston 55 74 .426
Brooklyn 44 83 .347
St. Louis 44 84 .341
American League.
Won. Lost. P. Ct.
Detroit 75 52 .590
Chicago 72 57 .558
St. Louis 71 57 .555
Cleveland 71 59 .546
Philadelphia 62 64 492
Boston 63 66 .489
Washington 55 69 .163
New York 11 86 .322
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Atlanta—
Seor- by innings: R. H. E.
Atlanta . . . .000 000 002 1 3 5 1
New Orleans .000 100 010 2 4 8 1
Batteries, Maxwell and McM’X.iv;
Britenstein and Stratton. Time, 2
hours. Umpires, Brown and Carpen
ter.
At Birmingham. Ala.—
FIRST GAME.
Score by Innings: R, H R
Birmingham 001 000 o—l 1 0
Memphis 000 020 0— 2 5 1
Batteries, Robertaille ami Meek
and Raub; Schwenck and Owens.
Time, 1:30. Umpire, Fitzsimmons.
SECOND GAME.
Score by innings; R. H. E.
Birmingham .. ..000 010 o—l 6 0
Memphis .. ..010 000 I 5 6 1
Batteries, Bauer, Robinson and
Raub; Schwenck and Owens. Time,
1:35. Umpire, Fitzsimmons. (Seven
Innings by agreement.)
At Nashville—
Score by innings: R. H. E.
NauhviUe . . . .000 001 OOx—l 10 1
Little Rock . .000 000 000- U 0 0
Batteries, Duggan and Seabaugh:
Buchanan and Wood. Time, 1:29.
Umpires, Moran and Wheeler.
MRS. ANNIE JOHNSON
SAID TO BE IN NEED
Case Reported to Associat
ed Charities Will lie In
vestigated and Help
Given if Deserving.
A nole was brought to the Herald
office, Tuesday saying that Mrs. An
nle Johnson, her sister and two cht!
dren, living al no. 11K Ureggtown,
were suffering as they have had 11.1
food since Tuesday and are without
clothes.
A Herald representative called up
up the Associated Charities and re
ported the case. The man who an
swered the ’phone asked him to wait
a minute and he would find out if it
was true that these people were suf
fering. He came back to the ’nhotie
and said: "These people were given
food on the 31st of August and on the
Ist of September, and yesterday they
came to the uptown station and want
<4l more. The officer in charge put
them off until one of the assistants
could be detailed to go and investi
gate thi- case."
When told that a child was sent for
the food yesterday, he said: “We
don’t think it a good thing for chil
dren to come to the station and ask
for food. So we are therefore doul
ing direct with the grown people. I
will see that they get proper atten
tion ”
Catcher Street
5 CSTp
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non top ot
jiowurre/VT by
tWui . f THE ITT PACT
■Mim ■. agawst catoh/es
HIT IT EXT/HA TBD
Wifejm at zoo pouhds.
VELOCITY AT LAST
[XECOHO 11>S ET
Catcher Street, of Wash
ington American Baseball
Club, shown in the bottom
of this picture preformed
the feat of catching a base
ball thrown from the top
of the Washington Motin
ment, a distance of 550
feet.
VER SOON
"Ths footbslllst* will now tackle
snmmer.”
'Jn that r**p, wo in *y expect to so®
snmmor» backbone break." Kaunas
City Journal.
THE AUGUSTA HERAI.U.
THE FINISH OF MATTHEWSON’S WIND-UP
• > %■: '. L - V » r N V 'V'*.- ’ ‘ . V .fit
Christy Matthcwson, premier twirler of the New York Giants, in the attitude
He Assumed Just before sailing one of his fatle-away curves over the home
Plate.
PAPKE AND KETGMELL ARE
MATCHED TO FIGHT AGAIN
SAN FRANCISCO—BiIIy Papke and
Stanley Kelchel were matched last
night to tight 26 rounds in this city
on the night before Thanksgiving.
Battling Nelson, the lightweight
champion of the world does not ap
pear to be inclined to give Paekey
McFarland a battle in the near future,
according to statements made here to
day. Nplsoii said:
"Let McFarland get some class and
I will fight him ”
It. is likely Nelson will go east for
a while before going 011 the stage.
He says he will tight no more black
men.
Gnus says ho will give up the hos
ing game and will take charge of his
hotel In Baltimore.
4k -a v'VB'ZtMML WMI j \
IDantel Webster.
DESCENDED from a stern unbending race of Puritan Pioneer* and Indian
fighters, this colossal personality (“ With eye* of power and Jove's own
brow”) was born in the village of Franklin, N. J.,’where Ids father kept a
roadside tavern, and where his intellectual development began.
The principles of “ Liberty and Union, now and forever, on* and inaepar
able,” so eloquently enunciated by him, in after ybars nerved the arm of Lincoln,
flashed from the blades of Sheridan, and glinted from the bayonets of Grant
And some of his most memorable orations were delivered in taverns and at
public banquets, where the delicious juices of the barley fields gurgled cool and
invitingly from a thousand bottles; filled every bumper glass, and delighted his own
palate; developing within him, force and energy, intellect, eloquence, mind and souL
ItEEEKENCEB: Biography Hwiry Cabot Isalm-, page 340.
Private Corrcßpoudaute—Llttl*, flrowu A Co., 178, 170, IM, 214.
Budweiser
The Natural Drink of America
A pure and wholesome product of barley fields and hop gardens. LUPIJI.IM,
which has created a stir in the medical world because of its great I onic properties for
stomach disorders, is found in the highest and most effective form in Saazer Hops, grown
in the Province of Saar., Bohemia. Ihe Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis,
U. S. A., imports more of these hops than all other brewers in the United States.
More Budweiser is drank in American homes than all other beers.
THE KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS
Bottled Only at the
Anheuser-Busch Brewery
St. Louis, U. S. A.
CORKED OR WITH CROWN CAPS
West End Local News
Mrs. .1 f'RHo Lycbrnml h it Thurmla.v
for Columbili counts to vlwll Mis.
Wheeler.
A very enjoyable and satiHfnrtnry
meeting was reported from (irogg
town Thursday nlKht.
Mrs. Harrington and gr&nddmtgh
tor Florence left today for Now
Hampshire.
The ladies’ prayer meeting yester
day afternoon, conducted by Mrs.
jdlenn Mills, held at St Luke church
Diet with trreat success.
Mrs. Walter Crouch of Hicks street
lls very sick, to the regret of hot*
I many friends.
ssa
a, 7 //, /f+J
jft' ff, '^JKA r r^Vk'X-
I The Kpworth League will hold lls
| devotional service tonight at H o'clock
!at the church.
The friends of Mr. Churlie Posy of
West Kurt will he glad to learn thn'
h(» is Improving
TAKING NO CHANCES
Prospective Ileal Man (lot the
marriage license yet?
Prospective Bridegroom No; I'm
not going to get. that until the las*
tiling She may go hack on me -
Chicago 1 rlbune
Starving to death ran make a wom
an happy If she is doing it to show
i her faith In Homebody.
OrSwi Prnm.ll, PIII.J b y
} W KEJ J.Y a CO.. Ck.lUr.rn.,.. Tm>
CONSUMERS BEEN BOTTIJNCi ESTAHI JSHMENT
h Ck.rlmUn, S C
8h JOSEPH ZAPF CO.. Jukun.rn., fu.
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