The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 12, 1906, Image 3

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We are not vary apt to have a mo squitoless summer, so why not let us put one of our Acme INets ,f mSKSfSjmtf&f f y4 f'lj \ •con your bed? ^ n f, The wh,ole frame- «is nickle plated, the quality of the net is the best, and they, fold \ back against the head of the bed entirely out of your way. Let us show you how nicely they work. We put them up for you. 000— 3 4 3 lllfpptlli HERALD? SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1906,' , Thirty prominent Albanians feed for" IsiSf too much Serves WATER. them right, should use they Rock It’s a, Ginger Ale. And there is no fine using too much. Made only by for Albany, Ga. Do (on Use a Fountain Pen? Then see our $1.00 special. Each pen is fully gu a ran te e d. Made in chased Holder and solid gold pens. We will refund your money if not satisfied with your purchase. We also carry a complete line of self filling pens from $2.50 up. Satisfaction or money back. BOOK AND HFJSIG HOUSE. MMtM KmummmM ttWIWH Ml iwww RESULTS YESTERDAY. Albany, 7; Columbus, 4. Waycross, 22; Amerlcus, 5. Valdosta, 3; Cordele, 1. FAN-ATICS. Third place (or us today, and later on better things. Five hundred per cent don’t look so bad. Alec’s filtters were there all the time. The knockers whp filled the streets Boyd Wins This One —Al bany Hits Ten Tiipes, Col- ..Mheia-ii T3Vf«<-c 1\W On a tew da >' 8 “So have changed their umbus 11—Errors Not bo opIntons now ooncernIng the home Conspicuous This Time. Score, 7 to 4. * , GAMES TODAY. Albany a^Columbus. Valdosta at Cordele. Waycross at Amerlcus. GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE. i Standing of the Clubs. I Clubs— Played. Won. Lost. Pot. | Columbus 5 4 1 .800, Waycross S Albany 6 Cordele 6 Valdosta 8 Amerlcus 5 club. It was ever thus. Now, If today Is ours, a warm re ception awaits the boys when they come home. The Columbus variety of fan is not so rampant today. A .200 drop, and they hit hard. •The triple play pulled off in ThurS' day’s game by Snodgrass, Eldred and Poole Is the talk of the circuit Amerlcus is still at the bottom. They hold to their three zeros without any difficulty. When a team gets beat 22 to 0 It is time for something to hap pen. The trouble In Amerlcus isn't with ..Good Groceries all the Time.. If you want the best in the Grocery Line, and want the right prices, too-, 'phone your orders to No. 91. Washington St. Grocer Maybe the bunch some yesterday. And it was won bi Boyd, too. Exclamations of wonder are going up everywhere, for the fans haven’t forgotten the opening gaink Alec’s crowd landed It good and solid, In a prdtty game, too, if the pitchers team. It must surely be all three SCO com bined. No one of the trio, or even 500 two ’ could keep th * n S s like they are. The Albany fans are not the only ones Joyous today. The team Itself Is i feeling a little good. wasn’t working! 0lie reason why Columbus is at the ' i top Is because they bfive played three ' of their five games with ‘Amerlcus. It’s hard to win two out of three when one of the three Is already gone. But that Is what the men did at Cot- dele, and that Is what they will prob ably do at Columbus; and It’s a lot harder to win a series away from Were hit a little freely. There was home. It’s difficult enough there, but good support oh both sides, for In abroad It Is far worse. spite of the liberal sprinkling of hits the score didn’t run so very high. The game was ours from start to finish. At the outset they took a lead and' kept It Those who remembered or as Jacksonville has. He is the best sticker on that club. Lally, for Columbia, Is playing good second this season. The Fox brothers, Jim and Jflhn, first entered baseball with Anderson, S. C„ in 1902. Anderson Id only a 7.500 place, and the team they had then wasn’t even semi-professional. Most of the men on It were locals. Viola, the Cuban, 1b absolutely un emotional. Nothing disconcerts him. As a result he Is full of "control.” Johnny Dobbs and Abbatacchlo, two veterans, have quit baseball altogether and struck something tamer. Dobbs was, after Sfieckard, the best outfield er the National League ever knew. Umpire Hurst is In trouble now. Clark Griffith Is Involved, so the end Is not in sight, until something has happened. The "tough" ball player Is rapidly fading from view. He hasn’t altogeth er faded, though, aa a glance at the photos In the official guide will show. Willie Keeler, of the New York Americans, Is doing star work, as us ual, this year. McGlnnity and Mathewson, while rivals In a certain sense, both being pitchers on the same club, are very good friends—a little strange when all things are considered. A lot of this Is due to the magnanimity of Christy, who Is really the best pitcher. Suggs, who was released In 1904 from Jacksonville, and who went straight to the Southern League, is helping out the Memphis team a lot Frank Bowerman has been working overtime on account of the suspension of Bresnahan. Bowerman Is a good .catcher, and In the same class as Bresnahan, some folks think. Charley Frank reposes In peace In New Orleans, confident in fils capacity to make a break and win tits pplfRjiifi whenever he takes the notion. There are two or three other njana^ers in the Southern League who abe' not hes itating to take advantage of Frank’s self-styled “Inertia.” Power Motors, f. o. b. New York City: 1 H. P., $54; ,2 H. P., $60; 3 H. P., $70; 5 H. P., $126. Albany Electrical AND Construction Co. 105 Broad St.,,Phone 415. G. W. SAYE, President. FOR SALE! Three Sites for Stores on Brood Street, . (Near Jackson). Size, thirty feet front on Broad street and running bacl< 210 feet to alley. ; This property is rapidly en hancing in value and will be worth double present price in few years. Full information on applica tion to Crosley will probably pitch today. He won Albany’s first game. Walters Is the best man Valdosta has at stick work. And stllf they talk abbut Lavender. And, what is seldom found, ! ln.'a gppd, i Thursday’s defeat also remembered pitcher, especially if he is M&ig, Is a the way that game was won and then prominent trait In his makempr^inbd- tfirown away, and they kept remlpd- esty. His pitching ayerSge' so' far Is ing the others of it as the returns 1.000. / " came in yesterday. But the players The Georgia State' League is coming were on the lookout for a repetition of in for a good deal of good natured tlie events of the day before, and, chaff from the sporting sCrflies of pa- guided by the look of fierce determina- pers In other leagues on account ot tlon on Alexander's face, kept hard at the large scores that are being made. It all the time. We ate not the only guilty ones In The finaj score was the result of that respect, this. Americas Is good to fatten the other percentages, anyway. The Albany fans are very much alarmed that Amerlcus will drop out of the league before the home club gets to them. Cassidy is all the Valdosta fan can talk ' about And,' really; there ' isii't much more to say about the others. Some talk of Scott, but Alexander fields his position as neatly as the pordele field captilni and he Is nihch stronger at the bat Lots ’of good things are being said about Poole by ot^er'players. Padrone Is about-as valuable a plw- The... COLUMBUS— AB R H PO A Hessler, ss ..51322 0 Lewis, 2b.' ..61322 0 Fisher, lb .. 4 0 0 10 0 0 Dillard, 3b ..4 0 113 0 Goodrich, If ..3 0 2 4 0 1 Cranston, c ..3 0 .0 6 0 0 Foster, rf ..31110 1 Foley, of. ..3 0 1 10 2 Weaver, p ..41103 0 Mercer, cf. ..1 0 0 0 0 0 Total ..35 4 12 27 10 4 ALBANY— AB R H PO A E Eldred, 2b. ..6 3 2 6 3 -0 Rambarger, ss. .. ..,6 2 2 1 1 1 Snodgrass, If. .... ..41120 0 McCormack, o. .1 .. 3 0 1 11 0 0 ; Crosley, cf ..3 0 0 0 0 0 1 Dudley, rf. ..40100 0 Poole, 3b ..4 0 0 1 3 1 • Alexander, lb. ... ..4 0 0 6 0 0 Boyd, p ..41104 0 Total ..30 7 8 27 11 2 Out of the five gamps Pigged away from home this week, Alexander’s crew have pulled down three. They lost the first game at Cdfdele, but 'walked away with Me’other twti. Tlify also tost the first ait Columbus, blit 'took the seebhd' htihdiiy y'estSr^ay af ternoon, - and’ ate' expected" to repeat the trlek today. It Is rjoiflethlhg of-an’ accomplishment to' takeytw'd'succesB- ive'serles'away from home] or to eVen break even on gameB. -Thlb latter trick' the locals have already done; even should' they lose the game this afternoon; Next weelt they play three' games at home and three away, and will be at home for the entire week following, meeting Waycross and Amerlcus. The skies are cloudless, and, as the poets' "would love’ to say, “The blue 'dome of heaven circles o’er.” Which la, with 1 the poetry' left out', a sign: of dry times in store;’ Indigestion is much of a habit. Don’t get thehablt. Take a'little Kodol DyS- pensla Cure after eating and you will quit belching, puffing, palpitatjng and frowning. Kodol Digests, what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale DuiS, Co- . - & Umtr& Loan Go. FOR THE BEST Values ’in Marble and Granite for artistic work manship, and the finest material, in Earned Runs—Albany, 1. Bases on Balls—Off Weaver, 2.. Three-base Hit—Eldred. Two-base Hit—Lewis. Hit by Pitcher—Cranston. Sacrifice Hit—Columbus, 1. Left on Bases — Columbus, €; bany, 5. Struck Out—By Boyd, 8; by Weav er, 2. Double Plays—'Eldred to Alexander. Stolen Bases — Albany, 3; Colum bus, 1. Time 1:50. Attendance 400. Umpire Coniff. Scorer Foley. Vs. Columbus, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, GAMES CALLED 3:45 P. M. AT CORDELE. Innings— 123 456 789—R. H. Cordele 000 000 001— 1 4 Headstones, etc., The Albany Marble Granite Works. tf y and W. H. MILLER, Proprietor W. E. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, paom 4, Woolfolk Building. Albany, Ga. Valdosta. AT AMERICU8. Innings— 123 466 789—R. H. B. Waycross ... 650 033 500—22 19 Amerlcus. . . . 302 00b 000— 5 9 15 Batteries—Ham and Buesse; Rich ardson and Stephens. Columbus will have her last game at home tomorrow, and then she will find that things are different when her hall team hais 'to go up against the Al bany bunch when - the latter have the 'looters on’-their side.' S. A. Newest arrival Men’s Fine Hats. Color, pearl with black, white or gray bands; bound or raw edges. Special Value— . ‘The Bacon Equipment Co. Shops—Foot of Third street. Offices—304-305 'Davis-Exchange Bank Building. SAMSON’S Horse Colic Cure Easily Given. Certain and Quick! 16 Doses, 50 Cents. Can be used any time, anywhere, and, If light case, stock can be coni tinued at work. Owl Drug & Seed Co. . Best Cream and Fresh Candy..' hf if|gg{ i • SSI V >,<• »V*t - V. mp.-