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Local Sporting News
Stewart F. Gelders, Editor
Fitzgerald won Monday's
game from Montezuma by the
score of 3to 2. As Dawson won
their game from Cordele we are
still- tied for first position with
that club.
Holmes, twirling for Monte
zuma, only gave up three hits,
while Puckett, pitching for Fitz
gerald, was rapped on for seven
safetics.
Score by innings: R HE
Monte . .100 100 000—2 7 4
¥tz ......002 000 010—3 3 ‘1
Summary : T'wo base hits, Zim
merman; stolen bases, Zimmer
man, Monahan; base on balls off
Puckett 1, off IHolmes 2; left on
bases, Montezuma 8, Fitzgerald
7; struck out by Holmes 2, by
Puckett 1; hit by pitcher, Dew
berry, Cochran. Umpire Daw
son.
THE “BABY” TWIRLS A NO
HIT GAME
Dawson, Ga., July 17—"“Baby”
Wilder pitched great ball this af
ternoon holding Cordele hitless
and after the third inning not a
Cordele player reached first. The
visitor's only run came on a walk,
stolen base, error and passed ball.
Wilder struck out eleven.
Score by innings: g H R
Cordele ...100 000 000—1 o._l
Dawson ..101 001 00x—3 5 1
Summary: Two-base hits, L.
Thrasher; stolen " bases, Perry,
Ginn, 1. Thrasher; double plays,
Wilkes to. Rhodes ; base on balls,
Price 2, Wilder 2; left on bases,
Dawson 4, 'Cordele 2; hit by
pitched ball, Henderson; struck
out, Price 2, Wilder 11; passed
balls, Harper. Umpire Martin.
GENERAL AVERAGE OF THE PLAYERS ,
SRR el B T
|
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= A
B (] | |5 )7
g SHERGEHERE:
NORRIS e ~ 129]27]35] 32]63] 5/.286.950
MIZE 125/23[39] 68(77]29].312[833
MILLIGAN e ) 116/19(38] 71[79[13[.327920
COCHRAN 102|15]20] 69| 7| 41215930
MONAHAN RT T T R
BARNETT 122]18]30] 47| 5| 1].2471.962
KATES L : 117]18(31/331(25/12].263| 967
ZIMMERMAN' 45| 3| 8] 3847| 6/.177/.934
McCOLLUM 20] 3| 6/ 4] 2| 1/.300/ 857
g T 33] 4{ll] 2[2o] 21.363[.954
LARISCY 6] 0] 2| I[Tl[ 0[333(1000
PUCKETT | 22| 0 4 10| 11.181/.909
PITCHER’'S AVERAGES
Fuss 6 4 .600
Lariscy 3 Z .600
Puckett 3 2 714
Milligan 2 2 .500
Bonner ; 1 1 500
[Lasseter : 1 3 250
Stewart - O 1000
Elliott 0 1 000
Garwoed 2 1 666
<~ STOLEN BASES
Mize e ln
Milligan - 13
Kates 9
Norris 5
Barnett . 5
Monahan 3
Cochran 2 4
MeCollum Z
SACRIFICE HITS
Cochran 5
Monahan 4
Mize 2
Barnett 2
Norris 2
Puckett 2
Fuss 2
Lariscy 1
TWO-BASE: HITS, THREE
BASE HITS AND HOME
RUNS
2bH 3bH HR
Mize 6 B D
Kates 7 3 1
Cochran 2 1 0
Gilliland 1
Barnett S 1 1
Norris 6 1
Zimmerman 3
Milligan 9
Garwood 1
Monahan 3 1 1
Barber 1 %
Lariscy 1 ’
McCullom 1
Total o 1D 6
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THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1916.
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“SECLLS [T FOR LESS”
Montezuma took both . games
of yesterday's doubleheader by
the scores of 5 to 4 and 4 to 1.
It was a very interesting game
from the start. The winning run
was scored off Rowe and Hamil
ton’s singles and Sams’ sacrifice.
The feature of the game was
the fielding of Zimmerman, Coch
ran, Norris and Dewberry.
Mize followed a ball into a
house and threw the batter out at
sccond while out of sight. Laris
cy scemed to be bird hunting
rather than pitching.
. First Game
Score by innings: RHLE
Fitz 111 000 000 001 o—4 7 7
Mon 110 100 000 001 I—s 11 5
Summary : Two-base hits, Hol
loway, Lariscy, Kates; three-base
hits, Mize; left on h:\scs. Fitzger
ald 8, Montezuma 15} struck out
by Lariscy 5, Stevens 8; base on
balls off Stevens 2, Lariscy 2.
Time of game, 2:50.. Umpire
Dawson,
Second Game
Score by innings: R 4 1
Fitzgerald . ....001 00x—1- 2./.0
Montlezuma ...040 00x—4 6
Stolen bases, Norris, Kates,
Mize; base on balls off Milligan
1, off. Hunt 1, left on bases Fitz
gerald 7, Montezuma 3; struck
out by Hunt 7, by Milligan 3;
Time of game 1:05. Umpire
Dawson.
ASHTON TEACHERS HAVE
BEEN ELECTED
The several applications for po
sitions in the Ashton High
School have been carefully con
sidered and those accepted were:
- J. G. Holt, principal.
Miss Seleter Carter, Ist assist
ant.
Miss Bessie Huff, 2nd assistnat.
Miss Ethel Mayo, 3rd assist
ant.
Plans are being made for next
vear's work to be the best in the
history of the school.
JIN FAVOR PEACH COUNTY
Atlanta, July 18.—The consti
tutional amendments committee
reported unanimously this after
noon in favor of the bill for the
creation of the new county of
Peach.
PROF. MORRIS LEAVES
Professor Morris and family
left on the 16th for their new
home in Brunswick, wheére he has
a position in the schools.
The professor will not soon be
forgotten by the many young men
and women who, by his faithful
teaching, have been prepared to
earn an honest livelihood. This
fine family will long be held in
loving remembrance by all who
knew him.,
A NEIGHBOR.
Old Newspapers for sale at the
Leader-Enterprise Office in large
bundles at one nickel each.
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W. RAINE
222 EAST PINE STREET
New and Second Hand Furniture
—Heaters and Stoves—
~ REGISTRATION NOTICE
Noticfé;g:}{éréigy}g‘en ,t?t the
registration books of the City of
Firzgerald will be opened at eight
o’clock a. m. on the morning of
’rhc Sth day of July, 1916, and will
ke kent open unti] the 3rd day of
August, 1916, each day between
the hours of 8 a. m. to 6 p m. for
the purpose of enabling the quali
fied voters of said city to register
for an election to be held on the
Jd4th day of August, 1916, to de
termine the question whether or
not said city shall issue its bonds
in the sum of $23,000.00 for the
purpose of building and equip
ping two public school houses in
caid city, one in the second ward
and one in 1l1e\‘£!1ir(l ward of said
city.
‘This the sth day of July, 1916.
DAVED L. PAULK,
City Clerk:
ev #§s. ded Aug 4.
TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR
~ In the reward offered for the
recovery of the Ford car which
’\\'as missed Saturday night our
lnpcmtnr must have gone to sleep
lwith his finger on the “naught”
key for instead of ofiering $25.00
}as a proper reward the ad read
‘525,000! which is, of course, two
or three times the value of a Ford.
Legislation “books for the city
bond clection close August 3. tf
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RUSSIAN DEAD IN GREAT
. OFFENSIVE 263,000 MEN
e q
Berlin, July 17.—“ According to
official Petrograd reports,” said
an item by the Overseas Agency
today, “from the beginning of the
Russian offensive until July 1 the
Russians suffered a loss in killed
of 14900 officers, among whom
were 17 generals and 29 regimen
tal commanders, and 248000
men.” _
CITATION
GEORGIA, Bea Hill County.
To* All Whom It May Concern:
Aesop Wilcox of said State and
County having, in proper form,
applied, as a person selected by
the next of kin, for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Dan
iel Fuller, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular, the
creditors and heirs of said Dan
iel Fuller to be and appear at my
office at the August term, 1910,
of the Coutt of Ordinary of said
county, aud show catse, if any
they can, why germanent letters
of administration should not be
grauted. to said Aesop Wilcox on
said Daniel Fuller estate.
\Witness my official signature
this the 11th day of July, 1916,
i L BRHORTON.
Ordinary Ben Hili County, Ga.
Wed:4weeks. -
INFANT OF MR. AND MRS,
J. E. MORRIS
. God in His infinite wisdom has
seen fit to take the second and
last child of Mr. and Mrs, ik
Meorris. .
Their two year old baby died
Sunday, July 9, at Cogdell, Ga.,
at the home of Mrs. J. A. Usry,
sister of ‘:\‘lrs. Morris.
On Saturday, July 15, only a
week later, their little baby, only
one year old, was taken from
them. The death of the infant
child occurred at the home of
Mrs. G. W.-Dykes, on West Al
tamaha street, this city. Measles ‘
caused the death of both babies.
They. were laid “to rest in FEver
green cemetery.,
The Leader-Enterprise joins.
with their many friends in ex
pressions of deepest sympathy to
the bereaved - parents in their
trouble, which was made double
by the loss of both babies.
CARD OF THANKS ’
We wish to express our appre-»
ciation and thanks for the many
kindnesses and the love shown to
us in the recent illness and death.
of our two babies. “The Lord
hath given; and the Lord hath
taken away. Blessed be the name
of the Lord.”
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris.