The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 03, 1913, Image 4

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iMN.Pjfim!.. u....... i.i.-i. ..in umy DAILY TIMES-ENTERI'lilSE, SATl'RDAY AFTERVOOX, MAY 3, 1013. BASE BALL MAY 5th Thomasville vs Valdosta Opening Game Season CLOSED Gone to baseball game, will open immediately after game. This sign will be on our door the afternoon of the opening game from one o'clock until after the game. We are going out and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op ening day. INGRAM DRUG CO, PHONES 9 and 99. Empire League Baseball News Told in I LEADS LEAGUE Mullignn. « Bidding, 3 Fenton, cf Broutehrs. Mills, 2b . Mullock, if. Shuman, e. Wahoo, rf. Herrin:, p. Foley. >. . LOC ALS COI» SKUOM) STRAIGHTi Totals. IUOM VALDOSTA YESTKKDAV ! Rumshicl AFTERNOON — OTHER HOME! Mullins. : TEAMS ALSO LOST. Lsejgfried. All It II PO A I kins. •huyle 3 110 1 I •Thonui i Brunswick ! Cordele. ; Wayerosts ' Amerieus. i Valdosta. He . Walker, r j I Bennett, I j Howald. < i • Wirgins. ] I i Treese, p. J J Cates, If. 16 0 1 0 6 27 Base Ball May 5th, Thomasville vs. Valdosta ***************** WANTS RESULTS VKSTKRDAY. Amerieus N, Cordele 2, Waycross 11, Brunswick 8. Thomasville S, Valdosta ***************** OLD RAGS WANTED—Clean, cot ton rags. Apply at this office. iFOR SALE- ! and buggy ! herg. :nal pony Apply to Joe Gold 26-6t. 'HO.MASVILLE 8. VALDOSTA 7. Valdosta, May 3.—(Special to nes-Enterprise. ) — Thomasville harness'took the sec ond game of the series from Valdosta yesterday afternoon . I Til of B. C. C. TONIC— Cures and keeps off fevers, le at City Drug 3to*e. For I i Totals. . ..31 I Score by innings: Waycross 010 220 6JO— M Brunswick 001 000 1 10— J j Summary: Stolen bases, Mulligan jFenter, Mills: 2-base hits, Rove.* •Bidding, Mills, Schuyler, Rennet. ;Howald: triple play, Royer t< j Rrouthers to Mills: hits, off Wig ; gins, in 6 2-3 innings 10, off Trees, jin 1-3 inning. 2; off Hawkins, 2 m 1 1 inning; off Herring in seven Hi- ■ nnigs, 6; off Foley in L innings, •». j bases on balls, off Wiggins 3, ofi j Treese 1, off Hawkins 1, off Her- '•ring 2, off Foley 1. Wild pitch, ; Foley. Balk, Foley. Time, 2:15. il'mpire, Mr. McLaughlin. Valdosta out-hit and out-fielded the visitors, but Thomasville’s hits came when they meant runs. Runey started in the box for Thomasville. hut was relieved in the! fourth inning by Elrod. I AMERICA'S 8, CORDELE 2. )R SALE—Beautiful upright pi- j Rokenbrod was relieved in the! Cordele, May 3.—Amerieus de- ano. Steinway. mahogany case. In J sixth by Lewis, for Valdosta. j feated Cortlele in the second game of perfect condition; a bargain.! Pierre’s three-base hit with the the season yesterday s to 2. The Phono 112. 5-l-6t. i bases full, and Smith’s one-handed (game was almost featureless, the catch, were the featurers of yester- j Cordele players making many cost- day's contest. j iy errors. Roth pitchers showed Beggins was banished from tlie j lack of control, game for back-talk to the umpire, j The box score: The box score follows: WANTED—Two copies of Weekly Times-Enterprise, date, Dec. 27, 1912. Will pay 25c per copy. Times Enterprise Company. B Ball MAY 5th Thomasville vs Valdosta OPENING GAME OF SEASON CLOSED Gone to baseball game, will open immediately after game. This sign will be on our door the afternoon of the opening game from one o’clock until after the game. We are going out and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op ening day. The Fair. Stein-Bloch Clothes. ; Thomasville AD R II PO A FOR Open mg game reason -CLOSED - Gone to baseball game; Will open immediately after game. This sign will be on ■ door the afternoon of opening game, from o'clock until after game. We are going out give THOMASVILLE a i ord-breaking attendance opening day. Harry Steyerman SALE—One horse-shoer's stock, one anvil, one blower, one iron safe, one white goose. Jar vis R. Watkins & Co., West Jack- son St. : Pier rf HOUSE FOR RENT—-Seven-room house with modern conveniences, corner Hansell St., and Smith Ave. 'nply at Timea-Enterprlse. 2 2-121 Pigue, .5b ! Murphy, s j Wilkes, cl j Barnett, 1 I Kates. 1 b i Smith, 2b ! Dudley, c j Runey, p. I Elrod, p. ! Cordele K‘Brazier, cf. 0i Smith, ss. 0 [ Wassem, If 2 Stone, rf. 0 j Henderson, 0 ! Robinson, ] 9 j Reagan, 2b 0 i Eubanks, c Oj Corbett, p. All It II PO E E 0 10 0 4 0 13 3 1 10 1 01 Totals. Valdosta Hoggins, < Bierman, .32 S 11 27 12 [BICYCLE STOLEN—$5.JO Reward I for return. Columbia Mo lei 59, Chainless, black enamel 26-inch frame, black wheels, red rubber ; mi Land1 ham, rf I handle grips. Return to Times- j Enterprise. AB It H PO 3 12 0 i Morse, lb. [Leininger, 3 I McCormick, hosiery; ;Franks, If. 4 0 1 14 0 WOMEN—Sell guaranteed . , , I whole or part time; goods replaced;Stewart, 2b. . j if hole appears; big money-saver; : Rokenbrod, p. . 0 (large profits; experience unneces- J J- e ' v is, p. . ..4 i sary. International Mills. 4‘*29, W. j^eilars, cf. . . 2 Totals II ! Score by innings: j Thomasville. . .. 1 Totals. . — IA mericus 0 i McLain, If. Collier, cf. 0 i Riley, 2b. . 0 Chancey, rf. 0 I Griffin, lb. oj Bowen, 3b. 0 ! Spitznagle, « Boone, c. . Smith, p. . 2S 2 2 27 : AB It H PO 0 110 0 0 0 12 0 The Thomasville Hornets wear their white uniforms for the first time Monday afternoon. The management is stretching ropes around the left and right field lines for the Monday after noon crowd. They hope to be able to comfortably take care of all wbo come. The admission fee is fifty ceiUs for all Monday. It will be changed to twenty-five cents for all other games. 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 Philadelphia. Pa. 4 3 0 1 1 DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? Did vour ladv friend j Valdosta ie of bail. Summary: 2-ba the grandstand • £ ar * Stewart, \anL; ouldn't smoke, Kates I And as you watched the catcher tag kails, off Runey 1, Elrod the runner, hear her call* I brod 2. Lewis 3; stru rer take to see a ga And sit up in out, Totals. . . .34 Score by Innings: Amerieus 001 320 011—S Cordele 000 101 000—1 Summary: Stolen bases. Robin son. Griffin, Bowen, Smith; sacrifice bits. Robinson, Eubanks, McLain, Collier. Chancey; 2-base hits. Ston*. , Riley to Smith 5, by Is, off Smith off Corbett 3: wild pitch. Smit , , , I Collier. Chancey; 2-base l» aLs, Leinra-. Chancey: double plays .andimghain and 0riffln . strllcU ont , by > forbett 3: bases on bal Runey seems to have met the fate of Meyers in Valdosta yesterday. The Irishman coudn’t go but three innings. Elrod, who relieved him, pitched a good game for a young ster, this being his first league con test. He gave five bases on balls, and allowed eight hits in six Innings and struck out four. BASE BALL MAY 5th. Thomasville vs. Valdosta OPENING GAME OF SEASON Barnett kept up his hPting streak yesterday, getting two safeties. Two hours and twenty-five min utes is time for a game when Thomasville and Valdosta get to gether. The Hornets lead the League With the score eight to seven, in What made that horrid big man Runey 1, Elrod 4, Rokenbrod 2,; p(1 ha *„ Ku j )a n kH b 0 y • hit by pitcher. Collier, Boone: pass- Thomasville’s favor yesterday in the little one a poke?’’ Eewis game begins to liven up—some ville fellow makes a hit; j Burn*; lie runner scores from second, j Kates and the people roar and Kates shout; ( Uierr* Then just as you start cheering you will throw a double fit j Dings: When ’be maiden murmurs soft- ’> nings. ly: “What's this racket all! s»iolt-n out ?'• Murph; left on bases, Tnomas- , Valdosta 1 I; wild pitch, doable pays. Smith t and j Bierman, Stewart and Morse- j unassisted; hit by pitcher, i (by Lewisl; hits off Runey j innings: Elrod, S in 6 in-* Rokenbrod, 2 in 1 1-3 in-! Lewis j pire. Mr. Carter. Time, 2:00. Urn- Frank rittce hits She why the ears Kates Leininger. B. F. Betitlev Messrs. T. R. Crovatt. O. Groover. B. Sinclair, Rhett Groover, Joe assev, IT-ert Tillman, C. N. Neel, . H. Bibb, and others attended e game in Valdosta yesterday. WAYCROSS II, imUXSWIC’K SI. [ BIarJ . n Brunswick, May 3.—Waycross | Hornets join last half of the ninth, Valdosta got three men on the bags with one down. Things looked mighty dark and gloomy: deep silence reigned supreme and untroubled on the handful] of Thomasville rooters. The next batter would tell the tale of victory or defeat and defeat looked victor. The sound of a swat had hardly been heard when, like a bullet, the ball went Into the glove of Kates and stuck. The gentle man from Florida side-stepped to the first base and, unassisted, ended the game with the third out. The Hornets play three games with j Valdos f a here next week and then I AT ONCE 50,000,000 MEN And pil'ow on his hand, !iy they have him muzzled; Is he such an awful brute?’’ na. es the fellow hit the ba’l '•“I *’«» to heat the band?” j isrunswicK. .nay 3.—waycross; j| ornPt8 in Valdosta ♦oday. Dud. wonder then that you will turned the tables on Brunswick yes-j SPn t for Elliott but he had cone and to Brunswick for three. They i l like some big rube ga-jterday afternoon, winning the sec-1 ni ac kman took his place. It is prob- are l earv of the cooter-back dia- Jot. ( oiid game of the series, 11 to 3. The j ab j- e t ] lat k e will twirl this after-I 0,011,1 "nich the Pilots have built. * you what an error la, and , visitors batted Wiggins out of the! noon » s g anio and if he isn't going* * * • hat they mean by ••bunt," (box in the seventh inning, when { * '* T!ie Hornets are some road team. Alien the game is over, she they made six hits and six runs. I — - — ’ ■ ■ - “ - - -— •ants to know who won. | Waycross' two pitchers -CLOSED- Gone to base ball game, will open immmediately aftergame. game from one o’clock until n r ter the game. We are going out and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op- Thomasville Tailoring Co. BALL MAY 5th vis Barber Sho;—Coolest Sii Town Hot and Fold Bath. Neel's Ruscment. E)h, wasn't it exciting — it was sue.! lex ellen*. support. The visitors a jolly stunt; made a triple play in the fourth in- 1 don’* remember when it was I J ning. With a man on first and sec- ever had such fun!" ond, Walker hit a hard one to right cs, this is wha» you're up against, ] field. Boyer gobbled it up and shot unless she knows the game, (the ball to first and Brouthers ! Stove Wood You ondcr why o’ you ever brought her out Your outfield makes a brilliant catch; she murmurs: "What Farm Loans. I am prepared to neg otiat® loans on improved farms on short notice. Have been in the business about flfteea years, and my facilities are better than eve** before. My connections promise me an abundant supply of money, at interest ratns ranging from six seven per cent. I will be glad to corres pond with anyone desiring a loan en farm lands. My terri tory embraces Colquitt, Mitchell, Thomas, Worth, Brooks and and Baker countlee. EDWIN L BRYAN, Att’y at l aw. MOULTRIE. GA. BASE BALL—MAY 5TH Thomasville vs Valdosta OPENING GAME OF SEASON CLOSED Gone to baseball game, will open immediately after game. This sign will be on our door the afternoon of the opening game from one o’clock until after the game. We are going out and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op ening day. City Drug Store, Phone 284 caught Mu 11 in before he could n to second, completing the play. The box score: Waycross All U II PO Boyer, rf . . . . 6 1 3 1 a shame!” Oh, you’re strictly up against it there isn't any doubt. —Jack Remington in St. Paul Die- patch. TRY A 75c LOAD OF OUR STOVE WOOD ?, BURCH & SOPS. Phone 187 Thomasville vs. Valdosta Opening. Game of the Season SEBALL MAY 5th. Thomasville vs Valdosta OPENING GAME OF SEASON CLOSED Gone to baseball game, wi open immediately after game. This sign will be on our door the afternoon of the opening game from one o’clock until after the game. We are going out and give THOMASVILLE a record-breaking attendance on enini day. CLOSED Gone to the Ball Game Will Open immediately after game. This sign will be on our door the afternoon of the opening game from one o'clock until after the game. We are going out and give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendance on op-’4 ' e-ning day. James Watt & Brother. BASE BALL MAY 5th. Thomasville vs. Valdosta. Opening Game of Season CLOSED Closed gone to base ball game, will op en immediately after game. A/eiif ftr/iffiPFc. Thomas Drug Store. Thin sign will be on our door tho afternoon of tho opening f 1 game from one o'clock until after the game. We are going out '* anil give THOMASVILLE a record breaking attendanco on ou- emlng dag.