The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 16, 1906, Image 3

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IS ORE OURS: imn BID IT. Columbus Loses, 5 to 3 — A New Pitcher Wins—Dud ley Takes in a Gone One. Poole Gets Two of Three Hits—Head Work of Col umbus Poor. RESULTS YE8TERDAY. Albany, 5; Columbus, 3. Cordele, 1; Valdosta, 4. Waycross-Amerlcus; rain. GAMES TODAY. Columbus at Albany. Cordele at Valdosta. Amerlcua at Waycross. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Clubs— Played. Won. Lost. Pot. Waycross Columbus .... 8 Cordele ..... 9 Albany 9 Valdosta 11 Amerlcus 7 .800 .750 .555 .444 .363 .000 Beckon It was a surprise, don't you? A sadly astonished bunch of "Kerlum- eses” went back to the hotel. Weep ing and walling and gnashing of teeth, accusations and counter-accusations, briny tears, cuss words, apologies, promises to he better—all this was done In the ranks of the “Navigators.’’ They did rally In the ninth, but It was quite useless. .And us!— Say, If you saw It you can appreci ate the Joy that twangs on the Albany rooter’s heart strings now. If ypu didn’t Bee It, you ought to have, for maybe It was worth 25 cents, and one more or two, too. It's all a tale of one knock-kneed boy, Anthony by name, pitcher hy pro fession, game winner by disposition, heart gladdener by general, all-round nature. Add he had the stippCrt, soak that In, and more like It, too. D-e-t-e-r- m-l-n-a-t-l-o-n was writ In letters large upon each and every one of the boys’ physiognomies. Glory be to the Balbany Ball Bill ers, they deserve It, for It was a hard- fought battle! The Buccaneers wanted to buch, but the biack Bag dipped live times and the pirates were put in Irons. Gee! but wasn’t It fun for you, and Alec, and all the others to see It done? (Note.—If will happen again.) Altogether the team deserves praise from all the togethers that constltue fandom In Albany, altogether. And it be a liberal measure, please, fana- ticlsians. Weaver’s wild throw he gets to seo- ond, Snod to third. Boyd safe at flrBt on Wlestervelt’s muff. Dudley sacri fices, Sqod Bcorjng. Poole singles, Mao and Boyd sqprlng. Alec out, third to first Anthony grounds to pitcher, out at first Hits 2,. runs 3. Fifth Inning. Weaver fans. Mao drops It, but nails him at first Goodrich files out to Boyd. Cranston gets four, steals second and gets to third on Mac’s wild throw. Lewis hits to Poole, out at first Hits 0, runs 0. Bldred safe on Hessler’s fumble, Ran advances him by sacrifice. Snodi grass safe on wild throw of Wester- velt Bldred going to third. McCor mack balloons out to left. Boyd sacri fices, scoring Bldred. Dudley pops out to shoyt Hits 0, runs 1. Sixth Inning. Fisher blngles. Hessler sacrifices. Dillard gets four balls. Westervelt singles, but Fisher is thrown out at home from center. Hamburger flies out to Poole. Hits 2, runs 0. Poole gets a hit. Aiec gets hit, ad vancing Poole. Anthony pops to Wes tervelt. Bldred gets hit. On a wild throw by Goodrich to third when no body was there Poole scores. Ranbar- ger fouls out to catcher. Snodgrass pops to Dillard. Hits 1, runs 1. Seventh Inning. Weaver out to Snod. Goodrich ozoneB. Cranston hits to Bldred, out at first His 0, runs 0. McCormack files out to Dillard. Boyd safe op Hamburger’s muff. Dud ley attempts to sacrifice, but forces Boyd out at second. Poole flies out to Dillard. Hits 0, runs 0. Eighth Inning. Lewis out to Dudley. Fisher also, HeBsler singles, steals second, reaches third on Mac's-muff, but is thrown out at the plate. Hits 1, runs 0. , Alexander and Anthony fan, out on fly to center. Hits 0, runs 0. Ninth Inning. Dillard two bagls. Westervelt slip- gles. Hamburger hits, Dillard scoring and also Westervelt. Weaver fans, Goodrich singles, tries to ‘make sec ond, out by Bldred. Hits 4, runs 3. And now for today. It's ours. Nun- ally, a new pitcher, from Meridian, In the Cotton tSates League, will pitch. Alexander wsb fortunate to sign him. » THE GAME IN DETAIL. First Inning. Cranston ozones. Lewis blngles, Fisher out to Dudley. Hessler draws four ugly ones, but thrown out at sec ond on Dill's attempt to sacrifice, Hits 1, runs 0. Bldred big fourB.' Ran sacrifices. Snod gets four and steals second later. Mac hits to Dillard, who tags Bldred and throws Mac out at first. Hits 0, runs 0. Second Inning. Westervelt grounds to Eldred, out, Hamburger same thing to Anthony. Weaver strikes out Hits 0, runs 0. Boyd files out to left. Dudley swats three times and goes to the bench, Poole draws four. Alexander files out to Weaver. Hits 0, runs 0. Third Inning. Goodrich singles. Cranston ozones. Lewis follows suit. Fisher fouls out to Poole. Hits 1, runs 0. Anthony to second to flrBt, out. El- dred fans. Ranbarger pops out Goodrich. Hits 0, runs 0. Fourth Inning. Snodgrass getB his bpse. McCor mack singles, advancing Snod, and on OFFICIAL 8CORE OF THE GAME, Holy smoke! but Dudley did pull that fly In that looked like It was gone. It Is the most sensational catch of the season. A sport who saw Anthony warming up before the game, began to preaoh his funeral. He couldn’t say enough bad things about him, things founded on experience, he said. But the laugh was on him, and acertaln faithful standby of the team gnyed him un mercifully when Anthony delivered the goods. He was sort of sick, any way—the sport—dropping a few dol lars on the game. Being Installed in the Ex change Bank of Albany. A Perfect Electrical Sys tem. Tho Exchange Bank of this city Is now having Installed an Electrical Burglar 'Alarm system manufactured by the Blectrlo Bank Protection Co., of 322 Fifth avenue’, New York ,City. This Big Westervelt fnns regularly, gee! he can talk. But, Coniff was badly strikes yesterday. off on balls and Snodgrass captured a difficult one from Daddy Hamburger In the fourth. Dillard was on second and If It had gone by It meant a run. Weaver, after striking out In the fifth, was so filled with disgust that he didn’t notice that Mac had let It roll by. He could have made It, but didn't see it until too late. Work your noo dle, my boy, If you want to win. This is Westervelt’8 motto, and he more than lives ufo to It. He an nounced It to the grandstand himself when they remonstrated with him on kicking: "Take all you can get, and If you don’t get It, squeal.” Boyd made an assist yesterday to home from deep center. Anthony Is a hulking youngster, and works all the time. ALBANY— AB R li PO A E Bldred, 2b .... 3 1 Q 2 4 0 Ranbarger. sb. ....3 0 0 0 0 0 Snodgrass. If. . .... 2 1 0 4 0 0 McCormack, c.* ....4 3 1 8 1 2 Boyd, of ....3 1 0 1 1 1 Dudley, rf. .... .... 3 0 0 2 0 0 Poole, 3b .... 3 1 2 2 2 1 Alexander, lb. ....3 0 0 8 0 0 Anthony, p. ... .... 4 0 0 0 2 0 Total ....28 5 3 27 10 4 COLUMBUS- AB R H PO A B Cranston, c. ... .... 4 0 14 11 Lewis, cf. .... 5 0 1 1 0 0 Fisher, ss ....4 0 1 1 1 0. Hessler, 3b. ... .... 2 0 10 11 Dillard, 2b ....3 1 2 6 6 (1 Westervelt, lb. 4 1 2 9 0 2 Hamburger, rf. .... 4 110 0 1 Weaver, If. .... .... 4 0 0 3 0 1 Goodrich, p. ... 3. 0 2 1 1 1 Total . 33 3 11 24 9 7 Innings— 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9—R. Albany 00031100 *— 5 Columbus . . . 00000000 3—3 Columbus made three runs off elev en hits, and Albany made five runs off three hits. Looks a little strange, but It’s a fact Albany bunched bits when Columbus bunched errors. Columbus scattered hits when Dud ley and Snod and the others made phenomenal plays. Things began to look blue In the ninth, but the hoys pulled through all right. Summary. Earned Runs—Columbus,.3.' , Sacrifice Hits—Ranbarger, McCor mack, Dudley, Hessler. Two-base Hit—Dillard. Struck Out—By Anthony, 8; by Goodrich, 4. Base on Balls—Off Anthony, 3; Goodrich, 4. Double Plays—Dillard to Wester velt. Hit by Pitcher—Alexander, Time 1:55. Umpire Coniff, ance 150. To Illustrate the gall of dear Mr. Lewis, manager-centerflelder-Mcker- captain of the Columbus club: After the game one fat.man, surnamed Wes tervelt, first baseman for Lewis, called the scorer to his carriage—he was go ing back home In company with his friend, Mr. Lewis—and asked him in tones dulcet and Bweet If he was going to mark Lewis put “Lewis, the last man up, hit to Bldred and the umpire called him out at first,” he went on to explain. The scorer replied In the af firmative and desired to know what else he could mark It—“a three-base hit for Instance?" Mr. Lewis retorted that It wasn’t out, If the umpire had called It so, and shouldn't he so In scribed in the score-book. All this without a blush, and the scorer moved off, reflecting on the hoggishness of some people. oft Bldred, Attend- to AT VALD08TA. Innings— 123 456 789—R. H. E. Valdosta. ... 400 000 000— 4 6 1 Cordele 000 001 000— 1 4 6 Batteries—Barber and Burton; Soh- woman’s Is to'love children, and no home can be completely happy with out them, yet the ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering, danger and fear that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread. Mother’s Friend, by its pene trating and soothing: properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through ^ the event safely and witV'but all (fV RTBTh/WHWz little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, “it is worth its weight in gold;” $1.00 per bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.; Atlanta, 6a. The tin-horn gambler who lost on yesterday’s game wears h weary look this morning. It was pitiful to see the agony of the dying “Navigators,” as they call them selves. “The Caravel,” laden with hot air, shady ball playing, and so on, has struck a reef. Say, Hess, does It feel good to lose one that couldn’t he stolen? They have brought Daddy Hambur ger’s gray hairs in sorrow to the grave. “I’ll drown my griefs in beer to night.”—Columbus ball club. And It did. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup Is best for women and children. Its mild ac tion and pleasant taste makes It pref erable to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and a sample of Orlno at HUsman-Sale Drug Co. The only way some married people can live happily together Is to live apart Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va., writes: “I was a sufferer from kidney, disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight I took Foley’s Kid ney Curq. One. dollar bottle and part of the second cured mo entirely.” FoWV Kidney 'Onrer worke 1 wonders where others afq-taiLfAfiiwea. For sale by HIlSman-Bale Drug Co. is the distinction of being the only one In this-city protected by this absolutely undefeatable system. The Bystem furnishes protection, for tho funds, securities, Bafety deposit boxeB, and the entire contents of the bank vault, it attacked by burglars. No bur glar would even make an attempt to rob a bank provided with this system as he knows Its workings and the dan ger to him of meddling with electrical appliances. The entire vault flooring, celling, wallB, vestibule and doors are covered with two thicknesses of three-pasB electrified steel. A heavy current of electricity generated from an electrical cabinet which Is placd Inside of the vault keeps the entire system or vault protected both day and night. The cabinet also .contains the batteries, switchboard, test bells, automatic In dicator, electrical drops Indicating the cause of alarm, combination time locks and an electrical device for Illuminat ing the bank In case of an attack on the system, and an automatlo electri cal time controller, which enables the banker to have his vault protected both day and night without any atten- tion on his part after,the setting of the timers. there are small bells which auto matically teBt every part and portion of the system when the vault Is op: ened In the morning or closed In the evening. It also makes It impossible for a failure to occur In the locking of the vault door at night Over the vault are two. large gongs protected against any possible attack of burglars. There Is also a large one In front of the building over the en trance to the hank, and the moment any attempt Is made on any portion of the. vault all of the gongs at once become operative and the public Is aroused to the tact that the system is being attacked by the “Yeggmen.’ The large street, gong In front of the, building, With favorable atmospheric | ~ conditions, can be heard for a mile or more. There Is also an arrangement for ringing the large street gong over the entrance to the bank at the noon hour dally which serves as a constant re minder to the public that the bank Is absolutely protected against burglar ious attack. At the time arranged for by the proper official of the bank the time lock electrically seals the doors of the vault so that the employes of the bank themselves cannot enter the vault af ter the time set, without turning In the alarm. When the system Is completed, a public demonstration by a representa tive of the Electric Bank Protection Co. will be given. This demonstration will be very Interesting and everybody will be Invited to Inspect the system and see how Impossible it Is to be de feated. This bank Is to be commended for securing such a valuable acquisition to their Institution, and the public will not be slow to appreciate their efforts In furnishing them the best protection that money can purchase. .4c APRON CHECKED GINGHAMS 5,000 yards Apron Checked Ginghams, Mill End Sale price, yard, ,j<...... INDIA LINON 10,c value India Linon; no better has been offered you at a dime. Sale price, yard .754c BLEACHING.—You pay 5c and 6c elsewhere; here, during the Mill End Sale, yard.. .. .4c DRESS GINGHAMS No one should mi'ss a purchase here. 7c quality Dress and Apron Check Ginghams, yard. 5c 40-INCH WHITE LAWN AT HALF PRICE 40-inch Lawn, would be a value at 15c a yard, Mill End Sale price is about half, yard.......7J4C COUNTERPANES Large size Counterpanes, $1 value, during Mill End Sale, each 63c CAMBRIC A 10c qualityl soft Cambric, during the Mill End Sale only . 10c BLEACHED VESTS AT 5c , Equally as good as any 10-cent vest, bleached, taped neck; while 100 dozen last, Said price, each .....' . FURNITURE 8ECONC FLOOR Matting, China and Jap, 25c a yard quality, Sale price, yard 19c 30x60 Jute Smyrna Rugs, a $1.25 value, Mill End Sale price . i ; 98c Beds, Rockers, Suites and Porch Goods at specially Reduced Prices. WHITE GOODS 15c and 19c White Goods, including Waistings, Madras, Dimities and Nainsook, during the Mill End Sale, yard .10c 10c value India Linons, Tor this sale only, price, yard .754c Our stock of White Goods is one of the most complete to be found in Albany, and we invite your inspection.) 7c 5c m tm Never Mind Distance Our motto: “Ice when you want It” ALBANY COAL ft ICE CO. NEVER MIND THE WEATHER NEVER MIND ABOUT MESSENGERS 250 The Phone is Handy Don't worry shout getting Drugs, qulokly, safe ly. Simply oall us up, 'Phone No.’ 250. The pretty telephone ladle* will quickly connect you, and our Lightning Bicycle Service will have the article at your door immediately. Our free bicycle ■ervlee le pt your eervlee both waye, If you have a prescription to be filled. Our prompt service and careful attention le a boon to many families. BY-LO TALCUM is the sweetest. COLD CREAM SOAP (3 for ,25) is the best. 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