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THE; ALBANY DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1906.
the prestlgo of the Climbers Isn’t at
all a desirable looking thing to ex-
South Atlantlcs.
•" Eldred and Nunley are working just
ns hard ns If the team was at the top.
Success Is a matter to a great extent
of tjils sort of thing, and the fact that
some members of the team haven’t
got It Is to be deplored. When ginger
Is lacking the games have a way of
going wrong, even If won in the first
inning. i
FAN-ATICS
BinsciuuuM
fitm.ii
It wasn't unexpected.
‘The Climbers” (down.)
The winning streak must materialize
sometime. The way that things are
going will change before long if for
no other reason than that of pure luck.
Baseball has a lot in common with n
poker game, and the Albany team Is
some day going to walk around the
table three times, light a fresh cigar,
and throw the Jonah deck into the
fire.
The worst is only the usual thing.
Cordele’s Star Pitcher Too
Hard to Hit — Nolley In
for Albany — McCormack
Caught—Score, 8-5.
When, they ask. What a foolish
question.
That sliding is getting to be an alto
gether over-worked aot.
It’s hard to win it and then lose.lt.
That was what happened yesterday.
There has been a decided batting
slump since the season opened. All
the clubs up until very lately could
show batters with .400 averages and
over, but that Is all changed now. The
pitchers are beginning to learn file
weaknesses of the batters and the in-
flelders are showing a lot of improve
ment. The outfields of all the teams
have fallen off, if anything.
Let it be suggested that Mr. Sohni
learn to be a plumber. He is a
wretched misfit in the ball line.
'•What I Done—Until That Last Se
ries With Waycross,” is the latest
thing that the Fishermen have gotten
out.
The best coal Is cheapest.
ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO.
Paving Assessments.
Notice Is hereby given that execu
tions will be issued against any per
son’s property If the paving assess
ment on such property has not been
Such exe-
paid, before the 15th inst.
cutlons will only add to the amount of
the assessment, so all parties indebted
to the city'in this paving matter are
urged to heed this final notice.
6-10t Y. C. RUST, Clerk.
A True Laxative. Takes the place of Calomel
At the Chautauqua Audi
torium, Friday Night,
June the 8th.
THE MAN BEHIND THE
DOLLAR is the man. who
ought to know something
about our rates and terms for
loans on real estate. For
many of these we are fur
nishing the means for pro
viding themselves with
homes. WHY NOT YOU,
whether the amount you
want is big or little? You
will be surprised at our con
tracts— the cost, and how
they adapt themselves to the
convenience of any one. Let
us figure on it with you.
Albany Trust Co.
of Georgia.
Thirty prominent Albanian
fined for using too much
WATER.
Serves
them right, they
should use
Flint Rock
It’s a Ginger Ale.
Aufi there is no fine for
using too much.
Made only by!
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Albany, Ga.
CITY LOANS
We are still prepared to
make Loans on City Real
Estate on short notice
and upon lowest terms.
FARM LOANS
also made on farms in
Dougherty, Lee, Terrell
and Mitchell counties.
&
Grant! & Loan Co.
SOMETHING NEW !
A passenger launch in the creek -above
the dam
DID YOU KNOW
that you can take a trip up the creek in
this launch for twenty-five cents, that
you would give dollars to take if it
wasn’t so near home.
Don’t be afraid, it is steady and safe,
an expert engineer to run it. Special
rates to picnic parties.
T. M. NELSQN.
D. NEUMAN.
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE,
F
Now, ladies, if you are
looking for “bargains,” sure
enough, come and look at my
new goods I have just got
in. Only a few that I’ll men
tion:
Ladies’ Imported Needle
work Collars.
White Aprons, made of
good Lawn.
Ladies’ White Bretelle
Aprons. ,
Ladies’ White Lawn
**
Waists.
Ladies’ Skirts, especially
the kind you will want now,
while you are in the kitchen
and making your preserves.
Come and look, i will
save you money.
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0. Neuman,
Agent foe May Manton
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Cordele, 8; Albany, 5.
Valdosta, 7; Waycross, 0.
1 Columbus, 13; Americus, 5.
GAMES TODAY.
Albany at Cordele.
Americus at Columbus.
Waycross at Valdosta.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Clubs—
Played. Won. Lost. Pot.
Waycross. .
... 26
19
7
.730
Columbus. .
... 25
16
9
.640
Cordele. . .
... 25
14
11
.560
Valdosta . .
... 27
15
12
.555
Albany . . ,
... 25
9
16
.360
Americus . .
6
17
.260
AT VALDOSTA.
Innings— 123 456 789—R.
Valdosta. ... 120 100 12*— 7
Waycross. ... 000 000 000— 0
H. E.
8 3
2 4
Batteries — Barber
Tribble and Beusse.
and Walters;
AT COLUMBUS.
Innings— , 123 450 7—R. H. E.
Columbus 201 ’072 1—13 11 7
Americus i .... 000 040 1— 5 4 7
Batteries — Foster and Cranston;
Mcknight and Stevens.
Albany experienced a fifth succes
sive defeat yesterday. While it was
haTdly thought they would win, the
lead was theirs for a while. But It
was given up, and the men, as usual,
never tried to regain it.
In the first inning, Albany, first up,
scored four. Joyous it was, and should
have been; hut in the other half of
this inning Cordele duplicated the per
formance, coming in with four. Even
it was, and then again the hopes of
the local fans rose. On a lucky com
bination of one hit and three errors
and a base on halls, the Climbers
scored again in the second. It looked
as if one game was to he ours at last.
Rumors of that stock company con
tinue to float around, and President
Thomas is expected in the city Sun
day.
Still, there are two games left, and
two will win a series. The team, Is
going to surprise some of them after
losing this way.
■ The team is getting very ''listless.”
Until the microbes of that fatal dis
ease get out of their systems there
won’t be much winning.
Unless there is a change some way
we shall be at the bottom. And the
league ends bn August 3. Hurry
should be the watchword.
It all seems so inevitable. Losing
one day, expecting to lose the next
day i(all expectations fully Justified),
and again the same thing.
Foster, the best of the Columbus
pitchers, fell down twice lately, ’t
was too much for his, nerves to see
those Waycross hitters having things
their own way.
Snodgrass is taking It as hard as
anybody. The most of the blame Is
going to him, and unjustly so. Cir
cumstances largely beyond his control
are making things what they are.
Not much of a lead, it Is true, but one.
enough.
Uneventful describes It until the
last half of the fourth. Then Cordele
made another batch of four and the
sorrow that this information brought
forth from the fans was sad to behold,
for they foresaw, and rightly judging
from the dread past, that the • game
was lost. The men let up in this in
ning, Nolley among the rest, 'and the
hitting began. Four of the nine hits
that he was hit for were made in this
inning, and 'two of the errors that
were recorded.
Neither side scored again, and after
this the Climbers played phenomenal
ball, but the game they are putting up
npw Is strictly a defensive one, and
until they learn to play more aggres
sive hall the results are going to he
the same.
McCormack was back in the game,
to the unconcealed delight of every
one. At one time It looked as if there
might be a rally. Mao hit a nice
three-bagger and-then was left. True,
Snodgrass made strenuous efforts to
bring him in, but unavailing. Laven
der was remorseless, the defeat of the
Americus game he pitched In still
lingering in his memory. He was hit
only five times and struck out ten.
He Is getting back Into that old form
after a little let-up last week.
Nolley, too, was demonstrating to
the spectators that he Is perhaps the
best of the Albany pitchers.
It was a good game to lose,’ with the
exception of that fourth Inning. There
was more snap and go on both teams
than had been shown by either lately.
It’s time that the crutches were
thrown away. Staying "crippled" all
the time palls on the nerves of every-
The lame, the halt and the blind
should bid skidoo to their ailments.
That Cordele team is retrieving the
mistakes that were made during the
Americus games. Among the rest of
the clubs we are beginning to be
looked on as something good to go up
against. Why, we are In for the pen
nant, too!
The way of the transgressor Is what
It always has been. Snodgrass Is
strenuously enforcing that rule of go
ing to bed at 10 o’clock. At first the
men tried to get him to thinking that
It was a joke, but they have learned
tnat no more out late at night is to ho
a part of .theirs.
From Americus come strange tales
of the doings of Poole, he who so long
wore the red sox. He is said to be
making good, to the surprise of him
self as much as anybody. Poole had
all the earmarks of a ball player, but
looked the has-been part to perfection.
Last time Cordele was played the
enthusiasm was so high here that a
special train was run to Cordele twice
and the ones who went had the op
portunity of seeing the series won.
And a special wasn’t even suggested
this time. Now, what about the se
ries? Shall we—
There have been rumors of Ison,
late, second sacker with Macon, becom
ing a member of the team. There Is
nothing to this, however. Ison would
hardly play for the money that the Al
bany management could offer. And
Ham Is wearing his recent honors
with a modesty most refreshing to on-
lookers who have seen so much ego
amoDg the Georgia State pitchers this
year. - His father Is the celebratod
Georlga lecturer, whose diatribe on
the “Snollygoster" is of almost na
tional reputation. Lest the reader
jump to hasty conclusions, lot It he
explained that the big twlrler is not
meant by this title.
Wlllet, first the manager of the Val
dosta team, Is now managing the
Bowling Green club, in Kentucky, a
semi-professional team. His home is
in Nashville. He was considered a
nice fellow by the Valdosta people,
but- whs too lenient with the men, be
ing Incapable of saying “No,” which
fault will send any manager to the
bottom.
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Ihe Bradfiold Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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The Missionary Baptist State Con
vention Is now In session in Albany,
the great and generous city of South
west Georgia. The city Is composed
of some of the best white and colored
citizens in Georgia. We are grateful
to the white citizens for tendering the
use of the Auditorium. At this meet
ing Dr. C. T. Walker, the great ‘‘Black
Spurgeon," who has traveled In Eu
rope and Egypt, and other partB of
the old world, will speak. Those fall
ing to hear him will miss a treat. We
are expecting our white friends to
give us their presence.
Music by the best local talent, led
by Rev. N. L. Black, Pastor of Eureka
Baptist Church.
Reserved Seats foe Our White
Friends.
Admission for Adults 25c
Children .' ...15c
GAD S. JOHNSON,
Orphanage Manager.
REV. N. B. WILLIAMSON, D. D.,
Corresponding Secretary.
Something New In Life insurance.
In addition to carrying your policy
from the 10th to the 20th year for 6
per cent, of the premium, and if you
die in that period ho charge is made
against your polloy, you can, by pay
ing 50 cents extra for each $1,000, be
Insured against total or permanent dis
ability from accident or disease, pre
miums cease and the policy !b fully
paid up, thus covering two risks for
one premium. Come and see me.
0. M. CLARK,
M-lmo Agent
Need
a
Then these reductions on men’s and young.
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Laxo invigorates and stimulates this most im
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LAXO is a certain Cure for habitual constipa
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