The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 09, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 6

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SIX “COMBACKS" WON THE THIRD SAME OF SERIES YESTERDAY Augusta Boya Settled Down in Seventh Inning and Piled Up Four Runa, Making Score Six to Three—Fine Form Shown By Both Teams with Exception of a Few Wild Throv/a By Players From Columbia. Auguata made h**r ’Tomlisek" In yesterday'* it inn r by deflation the Comers by the arore ol 7 to 4. There wax a alight drizzling dur ing the flral and ei-cond Innlnga, hut thla did not affect the playing in the leaat. The Auguata boya received the flrat Inning yeaterday and «er« retired In one- two- three order. Columbia a cored two runa In the flrat. Kberta ateppel up to the plate and whipped out a two-baee hit. Oateen followed and wmk retired at first. Kberta went to third Hol land waa the neat to Tare the pitcher and landed ease on lirat bringing In Kberta Iletael waa the next In line and promptly knocked out a aluglr bringing In Holland H<-ue| ateula Hceond Kuhlman tantiel. Holland waa "killed" on aectod, retiring tbs aide. Thla the Coraera a lend of two runa Aufu.-ta tied the score In the fourth and sixth Inn Inga. Colombia came back with nnother In her half of the sixth, making the acor* 3 to 2 Settled Down. Thla aet Hie Augusta luda lo think ing and the n-auiu ot the aevetilh uni aa CJtXowe Clart ata ted tin- trou hi*, after tw.i men had been put out by laautng axTe on flraa mid knocking In Boy I who waa on third Norooti, who waa on r-coml followed on Kahloiant with pitch t<» second. Clark also at de home. Sabrle gets to that oo xho’-tatop'e bingle Broil thera waa the next to face the twtrler and placed a nice one Jnat over alioft- Mot 'a bead bringing in man on sec ond and nut king the acore r. to " AUS Os' a added one more to her acore "j|»st for luck" In the ninth Colum bia aleo mnde one more In the ninth This run waa made on Flnnegan'a South Atlantic Indian* 4t Gull* 1. Gharlr*tsn, S C. fly getting Dip "break.-" In today « gsm* and also I aehlng !\w I up In sensational style Kamnnuli tun Hu deciding ninlr*l of thr ann from I'lmrlrilßß, t lo 1 Pal*, who started out for the Hulls, km taken out in lh* third. ravin look hi* place amt pitched I rllllant ball Two doubt* play* and the field- In* of Crowell al ahort k*pt lb* locals fron. scoring more than on* run Ma> - era' hatting »** a feature. Tom Mr- Millan and Marshall each secured a single and a double. Bussell also got a two-bagger. Cain started with a catch off Van l-andlnghain'a but. Til* box score: Charleston. \b R 11 IV A E Rua**ll. cf.. .. .. ..3 it 1 ;t o 0 J. McMillan, cf .. ..0 0 l» « •* « Hamilton. 2b :t " '* 2 3 o T McMillan, rs 1 «» 2 2 ll 0 Bernsen. lb 4 ll 1 10 1 1 Hlinny 00 11 0 Prnugh. If 4 0 1 ll 0 1 Cain, ** 4 0 0 3 2 0 Marshall, c.. .... ..4 1 2 4 I 0 1 Pal*, p II 0 0 0 2 0 Payne, p .3 » 0 0 1 2 0 •l»ennU ..0 o o o o o Total 32 1 7 27 13 2 Savanna. Ab. II II Pn A K. Handlin'*. Cf :i t| 0 3-0 0 Up*. *h. 3 8? t 1 5 0 Mayer, rs 5 1 4 2 o 0 Gnat, lb 4 » 1 12 0 0 Zimmerman. 2b 3 0 0 4 3 1 Crowell. *e 3 o o 1 7 o Van. If « o o o o n Smith, 3 0 0 0 ll 0 Pool, p 4 0 0 0 0 0 Total- ‘ 4 *l7 15 1 •Balled for Bussell In sixth. Sct-rt by Innings charlenon 001 000 ooo—l Savanna It 202 000 000 4 Summary— Two-tuise hlte. Ilusaell T McMillan Msrshsll. Three base hits. Mayer May* Ha a* on halla, off Pale I. off Payne 4. off Pool 2. I<efl on bases. Charleston 7. Savannah 0 Struck out, by Pale 1, by Payne 1, by Pool 3. Hits, off Pat* :i In 3 innings off Payne 3 In 7 innings Sacrifice flies, Gust, Hamilton Stolen base*. Mayer, Double plays. Crowell to Zimmerman lo dual, Zimmerman to crowall to dual. Time, 1:50. Umpire, Moran. Fese* 6. Peaches 2. Maoen. Ga. -Columbus came back today, registering thirteen hit* off Smith and Vaughan and winning from the Macon Tigers by a acore of « to 2 Moore first up In the final Inning, drove out a home run McDuff was the feature bateman of the visiting team, getting four hit* tu five times up. 11* mad* nine hits during the THE DINGBAT FAMILY - - - Shucks! IsThat All It Was? Take ’Em Off;Take; ’Em Off ' ' /—'Mmcs md iaa cvtt'He&ed, / ai«av 43 / HER%. ir is Loch ioscc upo-v rr. F EU.A-C mrEATS \ . l“>-fe" *X. A TUTTA-Fl, CEAir-' (batting for Thackum) sacrifice to left Hold bringing In Exell. Hcore, Angutaa 7, Columbia 4. The box score: Auguata. Alt It H. i’O. A. E. Boyd. cf 5 1 2 5 0 0 Noreott. If 4 3 X 1 0 *• Clark, 2b 4 112 5 0 Ashby, rs 4 2 2 2 0 1 Kabrle, lb 3 0 2 14 0 X llrouthera, 3b .... 2 0 1 0 1‘ 0 Broughton, aa .... 4 0 0 1 2 0 Fit esse, c 4 oo 2 3 0 Hawkins, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 33 7 9 27 14 2 Columbia. All R H. PO. A K Kberta, cf 5 112 0 0 Oateen. aa . . .... 3 0 0 0 3 0 Harblaon, lb .. ..2 1 0 13 0 0 Holland, If 4 0 11 2 0 Itetxell, 2b 4 1 2 2 2 0 Kuhlman, 3b .... 3 o 0 4 1 8 Ksell rt 4 1 2 2 0 0 llraun, c 4 0 1 3 3 1 Tliaekam. p 2 0 0 0 3 0 xFlnnegan 000000 Totlala 31 4 7 27 14 4 xHatted for Thackam In ninth. Score by innings-. It. 11. E. Anenrta 000 101 101—7 9 2 Columbia . . . . 200 001 001 4 7 4 RatUtrlOH Hawklna and Hiraae, Tine kain and Hrarin Time, 2. Um pires. Vltter and Collins. Summary Two-baae hlta Ashby. Ky.ell. Itr-tzell, Kberta. aSrrlflce hits. Clark, Habrle, Itrrmthr-ra, Oateen. Kublman Tliaekam; stolen bases. Noreott 2 Holland; double plays, \shby lo Babrte; bases on balls, Haw kins 2, Tbackant 4; left on bases, Aii gusta fi Columbia 4; hit by pltehed ball, Sahrle atrttek out, bv Hawkins 2 by Tbiu-kani 3: passed bass, Fuea ae; wild pitches. Hawklna. Thackatn. present series. Macon'* third bn so - man, (kmialrl, twisted his knee in the first Inning sliding to second. Hu Is not badly hurt. Columbus, by winning today took two but of three. Macon left tonight for Jaeksons vllle. The Iwjx eCiire: , Macon, Ab. H. H. Po A E. Oonxalea, 3b .... .. ..1 0 1 0 3 0 Matthews, cf 5 1 II 2 1 0 Howdeti. If 3 0 1 l> 0 0 Munn. lb 3 1 nil h o Mlirisob, rs 3 0 2 u u o ■Ford. 2b 3 0 0 3 3 2 I ircstllie. as 3 II (I 1 2 1 Kluth, 4 II 1 7 0 1 smith p 2 ninth Ralph, sa s n n 2 :t o •Vcach I no 0 0 0 Vaughan, p 1 0 on 1 1 0 Totals 33 2 6 27 14 4 Columbus Ab. It H. Po. A. E Moore 2b 4 1 2 2 1 0 Mcl luff, 3b. 5 2 4 2 4 0 Kolmar, rs 5 n i o o o Thornton, cf 4 1 2 3 0 0 Hilling lu-r. ir 5 1 1 1 0 0 Fox. lb 4 0 1 12 1 1 Dny. ss 4 0 0 00 R 0 Klmbell, c.. 4 1 1 6 0 0 Redding, p 4 0 110 0 T tills 39 ft 13 27 11 1 •Hatted for Oonxnlea in second In ning Score by Innings: Macon 100 001 000 2 Columbus In I 010 102 It Summary Two-base hits, McDuff. Hume runs Moore, Eon. Sacrifice bits I'av. Ford. Stolen bases Mat thews. Munn, Thornton, Btlnson. Uoiihle pin vs. Gonzales to Ford to Munn Has* on balls Smith 1, Vaughan 3, Bedding 2. Ia ft on Imaes Macon 9, I'rdutnhu* 11. Hit by pitched halt, Fln-stlne. Struck out Smith t, Bed ding 5. Vaughan 4 Fused ball*. Klin bell Wild lilts. Vaughan. vt Albany, Oa—Alheny-Jackaon vllle. rain. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Memphis. Tenn. Toronto Inter national League Memphis Southern Asm-union, no game, cold weather. Valdosta Defeated. Al Valdosta, iin. - It II I' Montgomery 7 » 0 Valdosta 0 2 5 Batteries: East, Pratt and Raker and Kiel now; Love. Garwood and O'Brien. Brooklyn Wins. At Brooklyn. N Y RUE Philadelphia 2 3 0 Brooklyn 3 3 6 Batteries Bush. Darning and ißchang; Allen, Pfeffer and Fischer Game Called: Cold. At Atlanta, Us.—Cold weather to- BARKSDALE & SATCHER $ Fashions pass out and come in as unnoticed as ships in the night. Of course, men’s styles don’t make as quick changes as women’s, yet every season is full of new ideas for men. New fabrics, new colorings, new variations of style that individualize this new Spring ’l4 season. We have them all and we ask you to come in and inspect our fine assortment. And we ask you to take an extra big look at our To every man and young man in this town who is inclined to pay a medium price for his clothes we enthu siastically say—“ See STYLEPLUS before you buy.” You may think that we do this for selfish reasons, because we are the only STYLEPLUS store here. However, it so happens that we make a smaller percentage of profit on these clothes than on almost any other article we handle. We even up by making more customers and by selling more clothes. All the new styles and fabrics —special styles for young men We have lots of other clothes, too. Come in and see what is going to be worn. We will gladly show you without asking you to buy. Barksdale & Satcher “Men’s Fashion Shop” - - 314 Jackson St. day resulted In the game scheduled here between the Rochester Interna tional Fragile team and the Atlanta Southern Association dub being called off The two teams are scheduled to meet tomorrow Giant* 3; Mobile 0. At Mobile. Aula.— R H. E. Mobile ■. 0 6 1 New York 3 K 2 Batteries: Kreloy, Kulloin, Williams and Schmidt; Demurer and Mcl.eun. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Clubs. \V. L. P.C. Columbia 2 1 fit>7 ColnmbitH 2 1 .667 Savannah 2 1 .<W>7 Jacksonville I t -500 Albany 1 1 .500 Augusta 1 2 .323 Macon ....1 2 .333 Charleston I 2 .333 fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. TODAY’S GAMES South Atlantic League. Charleston in Columbia. Augusta in Savannah. Albany in Columbus. Macon in Jacksonville. Exhibition Games. Rochester in Atlanta. Toronto In Memphis Phillies vs. Yanks In Philadelphia Brooklyn vs. Athletics In Brooklyn. Cincinnati in Detroit. Red Sox in Dayton. Nashville vs. Vanderbilt. Amateur Loses. London.—Walter Kinsella, Now York' professional eourt tennis player. Wed nesday bent Knstaoe H. Miles, Kmtllsh anuitonr. In three straight sets. 6-4. 6-5, 6-5. Styleplus 417 Clothes “The same price the world over. SPORT DOPE Quit Rugby Game. Lot Angele*.—lt was announced yes terday that the University of Cali fornia has decided to abandon Rugby football as a major sport nfter three years’ participation and resume the American inter-collegiate game. Warren F. Howard, Jr., athletic man ager, said: • Rugby has been a failure after a three-year test. It is impossible to rontrol a Rugby game as the Amer ican game.” Jeannette Win*. Liverpool.—Joe Jeannette, the Am erican negro pugilist. Inst night knock ed o\it Andrew Johnson in the fourth round. Struck Out Wagner. Omaha. Neb.—Pitcher Stevenson, of the Omaha Western League team, yes terday struck out Hans Wagner with a man on third base and two out. The score was: H Pittsburg 13 Omaha 3 Boxing Championship*. Boston. Secttonaltitly holders from various parts of the United States and Canada have been entered for the na- v x /jH# If r M | /f\i MI wM&m rm * /®( * tyfc ■ \\ *Fi I mmv *m (H Hi I f§ pi i l j fli 4 i JO l v \ jK i iij-isf ['Mb ' /I fii 11 - If 111, fjf vAtilk iMili mm if mil mk Ilf lillk 1 § Jgji|| WSjjn 2Sw\ lip |4lg t m. I tional amateur boxing championships, April 10th and 17th. To Play Jay Gould. Now York.—By winning Wednesday in the semi-final round of the nation al amateur court tennis championship tournament at the Racquet and Tennis Club, C. T. Russell, of Boston, and C. E. Sands of this city, will meet today in tlie match which will decide which AT B-j-J^O^U ‘ THE SOUTHERN GIRL” 18—PEOPLE —18 Fourteen Girls in Chorus With as Many of the Latest Songs. One Hour of Amusement. Prices the Same. Follow the Crowd. . riURSDAY. APRIL S. shall play In the challenge match against Jay Gould, the titleholder, Sat urday. Purchase Second Baseman. Nashville, Tenn.—lt was announced yesterday that the Nashville Southern Association club had purchased Sec ond Baseman Otto Williams from the Kansas City club of the American As sociation.