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ALBANY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 28, .1906.
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Another Pretty Game—Two
New Infielders for Albany.
Kirkham Hits It for Four.
Nunley Gives Only Four
Hits—Score, 6-4.
RESULTS SATURDAY.
Albany, 6; Americus, 4.
Waycross, 6; Cordele, 4.
Columbus, 2; Valdosta 0.
GAMES TODAY.
Valdosta at Albany.
Waycross at Columbus.
Cordele at Americus.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Clubs— Played. Won. Lost. Pet. i
Waycross.- 17
Columbus 15
Cordele 15
Valdosta 17
Albany 15
Americus 13
14
10
8
7
6
1
3
5
7
10
9
12
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.533
.411
.400
.076
ling on Crawley at first. Hits 0, runs
0.
Nunley out on fly to short. Eldred
sate on Lane’s mutt, and went to sec
ond. PeCosta flew to left. Kirkham
to right. Hits 0, runs 0.
Third Irtnlng.
Yancey walked. Newkirk hit to SI-
nor, forcing Yancey out at second.
McKnight grounded to Siner, who as
sisted to Eldred on Yancey, and El
dred threw McKnight out at first. Hits
0, runs 0.
McCormack to second to first. Boyd
singled, but was thrown out trying to
steal. Siner got a single, tried to
make two on it, and was thrown out
at second. Hits 2, runs 0.
Fourth Inning.
Westbrook struck three times. Wa-
len hit to Nunley, out at first. Lane
bingled. Stevens flew out to Crosley.
Hits 1, runs 0.
Snodgrass got four ugly ones and
Poole advanced him to second on a
sacrifice. Nunley out to center. El
dred grounded to second, out at first.
Hits 0, runs 0.
Fifth Inning.
Sorrell to Nunley to DeCosta. Craw
ley to Siner to DeCosta. Vancey to
Nunley to DeCosta. Hits 0, runs 0.
DeCosta walked. Kirkham sacrificed
him to second. McCormack out on
fielder’s choice to short, DeCosta going
to third. Boyd safe on Crawley's fum
ble, DeCosta scoring. Siner singled to
Boyd tried to make third, dut.
The Americus crowd expected at
least a tie, buoyed up by memories of i e ft.
Friday’s game. Snod’s men expected Hits 1, run's 1.
a victory, and their fondest hopesj Sixth Inning,
were realized. | Newkirk flew to Poole. McKnight
Mr. McKnight, he of the sorrowful to Eldred. Westbrook grounded to
mien and melancholy stride, was the Eldred. out at first. Hits 0, runs 0.
opposing pitcher, and he did the thing \ Snodgrass out on fly to left. Poole
which angels can do no more, but an grounded to pitcher, who tags him.
angel couldn’t have stopped the Clim- Nunley got his base. Eldred safe on
hers yoste-df.y. I Crawley’s fumble, Nunley going to
Newkirk and Siner, third and short, second. DeCosta up, but Nunley, who
had arrived, .and proceeded to punch went to third on Lane’s muff, opt in
it—Siner only three times, Newkirk a trying to come home. Hits 0, runs 0.
single and one for four over that fate-j Seventh Inning,
ful right field fence. Walen grounded'to first, out. Lane
None the less it was a good game, safe on Kirkham’s fumble. Stevens
although we outplayed them all the got a home run and scored Lane. Sor-
way through. / rell singled. Crawley ditto. Yancey
Nunley, though suffering with a got four. Newkirk out on fly to Cros-
mashed finger, pitched a good game, ley, but Sorrell scored. McKnight
It Is true that in the seventh he weak- flew out to Snodgrass. Hits 3, runs 3.
ened a little, allowing three hits, one Kirkham hit for four bags. Mac flew
a home run, and they piled up three to left. Boyd to center. Siner out to
runs; but he wasn’t punched but four Lane, unassiBted. Hits J, runs 1.
times, and after this rally, held theip Eighth Inning,
still and quiet, dreaming the dreams' Westbrook grounded to Nunley, out
of a defeat that was getting too tire- at first Walen bunted, Mac assisted
some and monotonous for. them, and’ to DeCosta. Lane out to Crosley. Hits
what is still worse, for the Americus 0; runs 0.
people. 1 Snodgrass fouled out to third. Poole
The whole team worked better. El- went to second on Sorrell’s wild
dred on second, the only old inflelder throw. Nunley hit to short, out at
left, has taken new courage, and first. Eldred went to second on Craw-
played a brilliant game. Snodgrass,' ley’s fumble. Poole scored. DeCosta
in left, was up to his usual, and the hit to pitcher, out at first. Hits 0,
rest of them supported Nunley right runs 1.
royally. Ninth Inning.
The first three of this week with! Stevens struck out Sorrell drew
Valdosta, the last three with he Cellar four, and went to second on Crawley’s
Champs at Cellartown. A chance to attempt to force out.' Yancey safe on
climb higher, and Snodgrass confident* fielder’s scoice. Crawley forced out
ly expects to.
THE GAME IN DETAIL.
First Inning.
Westbrook ballooned to Crosley.
Walen hit to Eldred and died. Lane
' high popped to Eldred.
at second, Sorrell scored. • Newkirk
popped out to Siner. Hits 0, runs J.
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OFFICIAL 8CORE OF THE GAME.
ALBANY— AB R H PO A
Hits 0, runs 0. Eldred, 2b .....5 0 # .6 3
Eldred flew to Westbrook in center.! DeCosta, lb 4
DeCosta safe on Lane’s muff. Kirk- '■ kirkham, 3b 3
ham singled. McCormack followed McCormack, c. .. . v 4
suit. Boyd flew out to left. Siner bin- Boyd, cf. ; . 3
scoring DeCosta and Kirkham.
glcd,
.Hi,
Snodgrass safe, on shortstop’s fumble,
and McCormack scored. Poole out on
high fly to left Hits 3, runs 3.
Second Inning.
Stevens grounded to Siner, out at
first. Sorel was presented with one.
Crawley hit to Siner, who threw to
Siner, ss.
/•’
....... 4
Snodgrass, If. ...... 8
Poole, rf. 8
Nunley, p 3
0 13
2 0
Total
31 6 7 27 16 2
AMERICUS—
Eldred, forcing out Sorell and doub- Westbrook, cf. ..
AB R H PO A E
. 4 0 0 3 1 0
Walen, rf
*... 4
0.
0
•o 1
0
Lane, lb
.... 4
1
1
9 0
3
Stevens, c
.... 4
1
1
1 2
0
Sorrell, 3b
.... 3
1
1
2 0
0
Crawley, 2b
.... 4
1
1
2 2
3
Yancey, If
.... 2
0
0
5 0
0
Newkirk, ss. ...
4
0
0
1 2
1
Mcknight, p. ...
.... 3
0
0
1 2
0
Total ........
....32
4
4
24 10
8
Innings—
123 460 789-
R.
Americus
000 000 301—
4
Albany
...>.300 010
11*—
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FIVE PERSONS KILLED AND FIFTEEN OR
TWENTY OTHERS INJURED.
Mobile, Ala v May 28.—About three
miles from the city yesterday alter-
noon, during the progress of a ball
game in an open field, a thunderstorm
came up accompanied by vivid light
ning which struck in the midst of the
crowd of spectators, instantly killing
five and injuring some twenty-five
more or less seriously. The dead are:
Donald Touart, aged 21.
Etephen Touart, aged 19, son of
Stephen J. Touart.
Arthur Moody, aged 19.
John Green and Charles Thomas,
negroes.
Seriously injured; John Yocker,
Fred Johnson.’
Among the painfully injured were
Fred Burch, Joe Dolbear and George
Cleveland.
At least fifteen or twenty others
were shocked and knocked down by
the stroke, who quickly recovered and
were able to leave the scene. The
field was strewn with bits of shoes
and clothing from those who were
killed or seriously Injured, and the
bodies of the . dead presented a terrible
spectacle, being burned in numerous
places. A silver dollar taken from
the pocket of one of the victims was
melted on both sides.
Summary.
Sacrifice Hits—Poole, Kirkham.
Stolen Base—Snodgrass.
Home Runs—Stevens, Kirkham.
Earned Runs—Albany, 2; Amerious,
2.
First Base on Balls—Nunley, 3; Me
Knight, 3.
Struck Out—By Nunley, 2.
Wild Pitch—Nunley.
First Base on Errors—Albany, 3.
Double Plays—Siner to Eldred to
DeCosta, twice.
Left on Bases—Albany, 0; Ameri
cas, 2.
Time 1:30. Umpire Weekes.
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It requires years of experience in
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Jelly, jam, cordial, shrub, pies, rolls,
dumplings—these and a whole lot of
other delightful things that are made
from blackberries will be very much
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next few weeks. The blackberries are
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If you are troubled with Piles and
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