The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 31, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY. MARCH 31. S SPORTING NEWS AND GOSSIP Baseball Ass’n Anxious For ; Stores to Close So Big Crowd Can Attend Game Next Monday Should Be Between 4,000 and 6,000 People at Warren Park Monday Afternoon. Brouthers Has a Team Which Will Make Creditable Showing. The Augusta Baseball Association Is ♦xtremely anxious to have a large trowel at Warren Park on next Mon day afternoon when the first tame of the Hally League season wll be played It is hoped that all attendance records In Augusta will be broken and there should lie between 4.000 und 5,000 funs at the game. The baseball as sociation Is anxious for the merchants to close their stores at 3: SO o’clock so as to uive all of their employes a Chance to attend the ball same which wll start at 4. In Savannah the stores close on the afternoon of the li Ratne and the baseball manaßement in AußUsta feels that the merchants hero can do the same thine, especially in view of the fact that for over two years Augusta has not had baseball. Secretary Hackett is very anxious for the automobile owners to tender their cars for th% parade on m Monday afternoon Wfore the game. Is planned to have a parade up Brop<' street and then down to Warren Park. A brass band will be secured to furnish music during the game. The impression Is growing among PILOTS DON’T HAVE TO BE GOOD PLAYERS Connie Mack and Hank O’Day Are Put Forth to Clinch Statemtnt Made Above. Scranton, Pa. —That playing ability ia not necessary in order to be a good manager of a baseball team has oft en been asserted and now Connie Mark and Hank O’Day are put forth as shining examples to prove the con tention. Connie Mack was only a mediocre catcher during his activities behind the bat. Now he is considered the greatest leader in the game, if not the premier manager in the history of the National game. Hank O'Day, as a pitcher, was a pretty good bareball manager. Connie and the new leader of the once famous Cl-icago Cubs were bat tery mates many years ago. As a bat tery there was nothing in the make up to sump them as a pair noted for genius V>r prowess. As a matter of fact when O’Day and Mack were due for the heavy work, the opposition had little to worry about. The last > ear Hank and Connie were together was with the Washington club in 1889. They acted as the Senator's bnt etry just three times, and cr. every occasion that they worked the Sen.'- tors were beaten. Following is the result of the games that the O’Day- Mack battery figured in twenty-five years ago: April 29th, 1889, New York, 4; Washington, 2: Crane-Brown and O’Day-Mack. The Giants won In the ninth Inning. Connie made four er rors and Hank one. EASTER ELEGANCE If it don't suit to pay cash we will charge it and you can pay the bill a Jittle each pay day. " No Money Down. Your Credit is Good. MASTERS & AGEE CO. 931 BROAD STREET. the fans who have seen the Augusta Players In their daily workouts, that Manager Brouthers will have a splen did team. Brouthers has gone ahead quietly and secured an aggregation ball players which will at least make a creditable showing in the coming race for the flag and the team should get the cordial support of Augusta fans. The team has been gotten together economicaly and the club's affairs are oelng conducted with such economy as I* consistent with getting good re sults. There is no money being thrown away. A great many people subscribed to the baseball fund who didn't pay. The association has beci up against it, so to speak, from th start. And it does seem that the peo ple of Augusta should Rive their most cordial support this season to the men who have made it possible to get base ball again-in Augusta. So every one who can, should buy a season ticket and those who can't should go to all the games possible. President Kalbfleisch is anxious for the ladies to send in suggestions names for the team as the matter must be closed up this week. May 2d, 1889. New York, 16; Wash ington, 3; Welsh-Ewiug and O’Day- Mack. Giants drew eight passes and stole passes and stole nine bases. May 11th, 1889, Philadelphia. 14; Washington, 1. Bugginton-Clements and O’Day-Mack Hank passed nine inen and cracked another in the riba with the ball. Hank later was signed as a pitcher by the Giants The veteran umpire hurled his first game for the Giants on July 30tli, 1889, against the Sena tors. Fearson pitched for the Sena eors, with Mack catching and Arthur Irwin playing short. Hank beat his old club by the score oT 5 to 1. EXHIBITION GAMES OF BIG LEAGUES Naps vs. Atlanta Seconds at At lanta. Atlanta vs. Boston in Macon. Phillies in Baltimore. Tiger Seconds in Birmingham. Reds in Memphis. Tigers in Chattanooga. Cubs in Terre Haute. KICKAPOO WORM KILLER EX PELS WORMS. The cause of your child’s ills —the foul, fetid, offensive breath —The start ing up with terror and grinding of tieth while asleep—The sallow com plexion—The dark circles under the eyes—Are all Indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is what your child needs; it expels the worms, the ctuse of the child’s unhealthy condi tion. For the removal of seat, stom ach and pin worms. Kicknpoo Worm Killer gives sure relief. Its laxative effect adds tone to the general sys tem. Supplied as a candy confection— children like it. Safe and sure relief. Kickapoo Indian Med. Co. Phila. or St. Louis. Guaranteed. Buy a box today. Pries 25c. All Druggists or by malt. In Ladies and Misses Suits, Hats , Skirts, Waists, Mil linery and Oxfords Never before have we shown such elegant styles and beauty in Ladies ’ and Misses’ Clothing and Milli nery as we are showing at this time. Amateur Athletic Union Will Meet in Chicago Chicago. —The Chicago Athletic As sociation. in whoao building moro than 1,000 wrestling matches have been staged, will have charge of the Amateur Athletic Union wrestling championships on April 2, 3 and 4. | Special attention hns been given to dressing rooms, shower baths and all accommodations for the wrestlers and a large entry list Is expected. The entries will close next Saturday with James K. Sullivan, 21 Warren street. New York, and H. H. I.atham, 12 S. Michigan Boulevard, Chicago. These championships are open to all reg istered athletes in the A. A. U. COLLEGE GAMES South Carolina, 3; W. Va. Wealayan, 2. j At Columbia, S. C.— Score: R.i South Carolina ~ —3 \ W. Va. Wealeyan —2 j Calls Off Gama. Clemaon-Rivorside game postponed on account of ratn. - - - Close Game. At I.exlngton, Va.— Score: R. Washington and Lee —2 University of Vermont —1 A. and M. of N. C. Victors. At Raleigh, N. C.— Score: R. A. and M. of N. C. —6 ; Amherst —0 I Peaches vs. College Boys. At Milledgeville, Ga.— Score: R. Macon —0 7 1 G. M. C —0 C 1 Batteries Voss, Martin, Kluth; Gheesling, Camp and Ellison. Carolina, 3; Wesleyan, 2. At Columbia, S. C.— Score: R. H. E. Wesleyan . . . .020 000 000—2 6 6 Carolina . . . .110 000 001—3 8 2 Battersies —Cornwell and Singleton; i Adams and Stony. Time, 1:35. Um- 1 pire. Halt. IYESTERDAY'S RESULTS Waycroas, 3; Athletic Seconds, 1. At Way cross— g COre g Philadelphia . ..000 100 000—1 5 4 Waycroas . . . .000 010 02x —3 8 1 Batteries —Baldwin, Houck, Bohen and Sturgis; Miller and Chapman. Umpire. McLaughlin. Memphis, 4; Cincinnati, 0. At Memphis. Tenn.— Score: R. H. B. Cincinnati , —0 8 0 Memphis —4 lo 0 Batteries Rowan, Ames, Adams and Clark, Vonkolnitz; Liebhardt, Steele and Glbboney. 10 to 0 in Favor of Chicago. At Evansville, Ind.— Score: R. H. E. Chicago —lO 9 2 Evansville 0 2 4 Batteries —Zabel and Hargrave; Fromholtz, Zecker and Hauser. Houston Defeated. At Houston. Tex.— Score: R. H. E. Houston —3 6 2 New York —5 6 2 Batteries—Ray and Kltehin; Tes reau, Hearn and Meyers. Just One Point. At Macon, Ga.— Score: R. H. E Boston —1 8 1 Atlanta —0 4 1 Batteries Rudolph and Gowdy; Browning, Perryman and Dunn. BROWN UNIVERSITY TRAINS 4 CRACK OXFORD MILERS London. —The Oxford University team of four crack rollers, who will compete In the four-mfle relay race at the University of Pennsylvania’s Karnes on April 25th, will sail next week and train at Brown University before going to Philadelphia. A 1 Jackson, president of the Qxford University Athletic Club and winner of the sensational 1,300-metre run at Stockholm, will be the captain of tho team. Tha other three men will be N. R. Tapfi, a Rhodes scholar from America; O. M. Sproule, the three miler and cross country champion. Roth Jackson and Taber are In fine form, and Sproule and Gaussen can do the mile under four-thirty. GOLD NUGGETS BE PRIZES AT TROPHIES BOAT RACES Bacramanto, Cal. Gold nuggets will be awarded as trophies ut the an nual Pacific coast championship speed boat races to be held this year In this city May 30th and 31»t. Instead of cash prizes, which af fect the "amateur” standing of tho power boat men, and which are con trary to the rules of the association, this means has been adopted for bringing up the entry list. OFF FOR SOUTH AMERICA. St. Louis. —Six representatives of the Business Men’s League of Rt. Louis de parted today on a tour of South Am erica where they wll seek to bettef trade relations commercial in terests of this city and the southern republics. Hold Your Fire Land for another fine City Addition has been purchased by Zachary & Raymond. It is splendidly located, with city car line running through the middle of the tract. It will be improved with the public utllltlee and with that same promptness and dis patch by which this firm’s operations have been characterized in the past. It will not pay you to load up until you see this attractive offering, which will be on the market In a few day*. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. Here Are Three Questions You Must Consider Now: 1. Should I be glad to have the NEW HOOSIER in my home —knowing that I now take miles of unnecessary steps? 2. Shall I order now while a single dollar puts it in my kitchen? 3. Shall I wait—knowing that delay will surely lose me the opportunity to benefit by the liberal terms of the HOOSIER PLAN? All the Best Kitchen Devices known to the 700,000 women who now own Hoosier Cabinets are combined in the new Hoosier. It is the most scientifically convenient cabinet ever built. SEE IT IN OUR WINDOW down* hT'from of tho table for work. NOTICE MRS. FREDERICK’S FOOD GUIDE now part of tho Hoosier equipment. Come and see how It answer* the daily problem, ‘What shall we have for dinner?” This alone in a year’s time is worth almost the price of the cabinet. THE NEW SHAKER FLOUR SIFTER is another great Hoosier achievement. It cannot wear out. It can not grind grit or dirt through. See it work. With forty iuch conveniences combined in the Hoosier you see why it saves ybu the eternal drudgery of kitchen walking that saps health and good looks. Every woman who has seen this Hoo sier has .expressed surprise at the low price for this truly wonderful cabinet. Here is the easy Hoosier Plan in detail: 1. $1 puts the Hoosier you select in your house. 2. $1 weekly quickly pays for it. Special Demonstrator from Factorv has Charqe of This Exhibit * A Columbia Medallion Is given free with every purchase of .$lO in our store. Frames eost lit tle. Secure one of these beautiful pictures. SPORT DOPE Taft Denies Report. Cincinnati. —Chas. P. Taft, owner of the controlling interest in the Chi cago National League club, today de nied a report that he had been nego tiating with Herbert 8. Mills, of Chi cago, for the sale of his interests In the club. Blanding and Kahler. Cleveland—Fred Blanding and Geo. Kahler, pitchers, against whom the Federal League has threatened to bring suits to enjoin them from play ing with the Cleveland Americans, spent yesterday here in consultation with the attorneys for the Cleveland club. They arrived secretly early in the day from" the training camp at Athens, Ga., and left last night to Join the team at Atlanta. Bantam Weight. New Orleans.—Arthur Simmons, of New Orleans, outpointed Young Sln not, of Rock Island, 111., In a ten round no-declslon contest here last night. They are bantam weights. Tennis Champ Wins. Boston. —N. W. Nlb-s, state lawn tennis champion, today defeated H C. Johnson, one of the state doubles tltleholders, In the final match of the tournament on the covered courts of the Longwood Cricket Club. They had won through a field comprising the highest nuking players iu the 3. The Low Cash Price fixed by the factory prevails strictly. 4. No interest. No extra fees. 5. This sale is under direct super vision of the Hoosier Company. 6. Your money bactf if you are not delighted with your Hoosier. AS WE STATED YESTERDAY Hoosier Rtan must be limited to the present small allotment of cabinets. After that our regular terms must prevail. TON! CUT SCORES OF U'OMEN ARE ON THE VERGE OF DEC!DING to buy Hoosiers now. Nearly all of them are reading this ad Some will delay too tong. Others suitl come tomorrow and decide. It enough come tomotrow, the sate will dose. Anti your opportunity will be ended, unless you ate one of those who come. There can be no good reason for postponing* decision. In five minutes you can make up your mind whether to buy now or later. This is not merely • question of investing one small dollar for a few weeks. It is a question of your health and freedom from kitchen work. Ihe only safe way to decide Is to examine the cabinet In our store thor oughly tomorrow. Wealher I’nbatly Showers The Only Place in Town Where Hoosier a Are Sold Fast. The scores; 6-3, 7-5, 0-2. N. Y.-Bermuda Air Race. New York—The proposed New York Bermuda aviation race will he held the latter part of June and early In July and will he International In char acter It .was announced last night by the Aero Club of America. If a ten tative route selected today is follow ed the aviators will start from New York, fly to Bermuda around the Is land after a day’s rest, northward to Atlantic City after three days rest, and proceed thence either to Wash ington or Charleston H. C. Prizes amounting to more than $25,000, pos sibly twice that amount, are to be offered. STANDISH A JVetz? Arrow COLLARTforTft Clurtt Peabody & Ctt.lnc. Maker* The Herald is the Paper in the Home Let Us Keep You in the Style -New Hats from your Old Ones Ladies' & Men’s Felts, Straws, Panamas Cleaned end re-blocked to latest models. Large Panamas made to any width brim or crown. , No injurious chemicals used. German Hat Co. and French Dry Cleaners AUOUHTA, GA. 660 Broad Ht, Phone 1247-J. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 7T T R| ini! Three Performances Daily: M I IJIJUU 3:00, 7:30, 9:15 Parisian Beauties Musical Comedy Company Pre sents A Merry Musical Melange “A WARM RECEPTION” An Old Augusta Hoy, Percy Spellman, takes the leading comedy role. One Hour of Clean Amusement. Same Prices More Features that help make this new HOOSIER the greatest labor-saving machine you could put in to your kitchen. We have described already— 1. The Housekeeper's Food Guido. 2. The Cook-Book Holder. 3. The Metal SO-lb. Flour Rln. 4. The Wonderful Shaker Sifter. 5. The Metal Linen Drawer. 6. The "Emergency" Shelf. 7. The New Bill Kile. 8. The Handy Monty Tray, 0. Right Crystal Glass -Spice Jara. 10. The New Condiment Cupboard. 11. The Sanitary Table Top, 12. The Convenient Ban Pocket. Now notice these:— Every feature listed and de scribed has been thoroughly tested and proved practical in the Hoosier Experimental Room. fill At the top and on tba right-hand V 1 side of the Hoosier is a handy package cupboard that holds forty or more packages, such is cereals, gelatin, baked beaus' canned soup and other mis cellaneous articles needed in preparing meals. This shelf is within easy reach. ridVJust below the package pantry la the dish cupboard, holding 70 or more dishes. It is easy to keep the necessary dishea for your regular meals here, thus saving time and steps and adding much to the scientific system of your housekeeping. (1 * Patented Clock for want-list v *"/ is praised daily by the hundreds of thousands of women who own Ilooslers. It has the names of all articles you ordi narily order for the household, arranged in circles with clock - hand indicators which can be set to point out the several needs. It is quickly manipulated and n. great convenience. If you will come into our Store and sit in front of a Hoosier you will appreciate these features to the fullest extent. Word descriptions cannot do them justice. /■t/LA The sanitary metal table top V lw / slides out 16 inches from the base, forming the handiest and most satis factory base to work on known to nny kitchen. Nothing sticks to its surface. It is cleaned with perfect ease. 40 Special Features 17 Entirely New You should settle this matter now one way or the other. Why risk losing the chance to SEE these features themselves? Come down tomorrow, and look over each cabinet carefully and decide which contains the most features you need. Looking doesn’t obligate you at all and it surely will help you to determine this matter fair* ly to yourself. Seats For You For your convenience we have arranged seats so that you may he com fort able at the daily 10 o’clock and 4 o’clock demonstrations. THREE