The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 14, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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TUESDAY. APRIL 14. THE DINGBAT FAMILY /UTARC Hfiftfc AesSxmtO'Vo-IKip} “ ftsa^s." k*W - Gci* i#—ILT . , TTTZ7\ & . IfMn | —-nr“ y \ lii T * **^ly** ***-• jl " 1 '. w.... -"> ,H— m—iu. , V// ' TLc UAH >Pt ter S* nice- * wivnsw eg- Tnc FROM «TT TO »M»NT THEY APE, Atiss. BftSOAM UfhPiA T»W>*LV '*"»* OWICMOtSUfc , T»* VATIC/AIATRS3S. . SHARP Ui , frTvC S 1 '“L BdBIOSA M'VOOH; 4419 S AMtnst-tpHOODE! AAjD H£B AT THE Ptowr IS PAt*omTS ", WAVING 'Hf* EAftt. OF HIS A bOY /WASTE* CLAUDE fitvtw AticLAPD* IM/DB«SluOy To Hit, SrTTiR. BAAINS*' 0* TUB EXPEDCnO/U 77 - * BARA»»sr AWftßAttt C, ißllii* SnajM-Y 5 fp FM-5T OR WHO BfcoKE OtfT W«Tk IX6 /MUMPS P|VE /Ml-UOTtE BFAOAfi 'THE O AIAUJ. DE3KMJ' BfclWti A i> SftS/w COUCHMiT/' S0 ' U,f ™ G»BAT %*m> ™ 3ißSt'&*& —•w I* »•«- «•«" ~ »!2*Zr£!?L'ZSS? ; ~* * South Atlantic Jays 6; Babies 0. Jacksonville, Fla. —Frank Johnson pitched n litasterly game against the Albany Babies here today, shutting Wells' men out without a semblance ot a hit. Johnson only yielded one pass and only one of the visitors got be yound second base during the contest. The locals, hit the hall hard and had no trouble in scoring their six runs. Albany Ab. R. H. Po. A. R Mayes, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Hanna, If 3 0 0 1 II 0 Parker, 2b 3 0 0 2 2 0 Cochran, rs 3 0 0 2 1 0 Erwin, lib 3 0 0 0 2 0 Amazon, lb 2 0 0 10 0 0 Durmeyer, ss 3 0 0 2 6 0 Morrow p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Wiley, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 xHawkins 1 0 0 0 0 0 xxDurr 1 0 0 0 0 0 xxxColby 1 0 0 0 0 <) Totals 28 0 0 24 13 1 Jacksonville. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E- Carroll, cf 411100 Starr, 3b 3 1 1 0 3 0 Melchoir, lb 4 1 1 10 0 0 Cueto, c 2 1 2 10 1 0 Hoffman, rs 4 1 2 1 0 0 Callahan, 2b 4 0 0 3 3 0 Pownall, cf 3 1 0 1 0 0 Crowder, ss 4 0 2 1 3 1 Johnson, p 4 0 1 0 3 0 Totals 12 6 10 27 13 1 xHawkins batted for Wiley in ninth. xxDurr batter for in ninth. xxxColby batted for Hanna in sev enth. Score by innings: R. Albany 000 000 000—0 Jacksonville 103 000 02x —6 i Summary: base hits Melchoir, Hoff man, Cueto. Three-base hits Crowder. Stolen base, HofTman. Double play, Parker to Amazon. Base on balls, off =CHOICE OF 100 BEAUTIFUL SPRING PATTERNS Made to Your Own Individual Measure* YOUR ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS 663 BROAD. Morrow 2, off Wiley 1, off .Johnson 1. Struck out hv Johnson 10, by Morrow 1, by Wiley 1. Tlme.l :35. Umpire. Pender. Tigers Tied Up. Columbus, Ga.—Macon and Colum bus played a two to two tie here this afternoon. The game was nailed In Columbus' hnlf of the seventh. Macon scored one run In their part of the seventh, by Bowden's home run and McCormick, first man up for Colum bus, had singled in this inning when the game was called on account of darkness. Macon. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Matthews, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ford. 2b 3 0 0 1 6 0 Bowden, c 3 1 2 4 1 1 Gonzales, 3b .... 3 1 2 0 0 1 Munn, lb 2 0 0 8 2 0 Stison, rs 2 0 0 0 0 0 Firestlne, ss 2 0 2 1 1 1 Selph, If 2 0 0 2 0 0 Kluth, If 0..0 0 0 0 0 Villazon, p 3 0 0 1 2 0 xVoss 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 2 6xx1711 3 xßatted for Selp In the sixth. xxGallagher left bast too soon. Columbus. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Moore. 2b 2 0 0 0 2 1 McDuff, 3b 3 1 1 1 0 0 Folmar, rs 3 0 2 2 0 0 Thornton, cf 2 0 1 2 0 0 Gallagher, If 2 0 2 3 (V 0 Fox, lb 2 0 0 3 1 0 Bowdoin, ss 2 0 0 2 0 0 Kimball, c 3 117 10 McCormick, p .. ..2 0 1 1 2 0 Totals 21 2 7 18 5 1 Score by innings: R. Macon ..000 002—2 Columbus 000 020 —2 Summary: Three-base hits Kimball, Folmar Hits off McCormick 6, Vil lazon 7. Sacrifice hits Munn, stinson, Voss, Gallagher, Fox, Bowdoin. Stol en bases Bowden, Gonzales, Firestlne, Moore. Left on bases Macon 7. Colum bus 7. Rase on halls off Villiazon 2, off McCormick 2. First bast on errors Macon 1, Columbus 1. Struck out by Villazon 2. McCormick 5. Time, 120. Umpire, Luzon. #- Comers Defeat Indians. Columbia. S. C. —Columbia defeated Savannah here today, 3 to 2. after using three pitchers. Thaeman was retired in the second on noount of wildness. Green pitched well but was struck on the hand by a line drive In the eighth and was sueceded by laiw ry. Osteen's hitting and Mayer's field ing featured. Savannah. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Handiboe, cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Line, 3b 3 1 1 2 2 1 Mayer, rs 2 1 1 2 1 0 Gust, lb 3 0 1 9 0 0 Zimmerman, 2b .. ..4 0 1 2 3 1 Crowell, ss 3 0 1 2 2 1 Van Utndingham, If .3 0 1 10 0 Smith, c 4 0 1 5 3 0 Killingsworth, p.. ..3 0 0 0 2 0 xPoole 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 2 8 24 13 3 Columbia. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Eberts, of 4 0 1 0 1 0 Osteen, ss 4 0 2 2 3 0 Harblson, lb 3 1 011 2 * Betzell 2b 4 0 1 2 2 » Holland, If 3 0 1 0 0 1 Ezell, rs 4 0 0 2 0 0 Finnegan, 3b 3 0 1 2 2 0 Braun, c 3 1 1 6 0 0 Thackman, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Green, p 2 1 1 1 3 ft Ixtwrv. p 0 0 0 1 2 0 Totals 30 3 8 27 15 1 Score by Innings: R. Savant\ah 200 000 000 —2 Columbia 002 000 01 x—3 Summary: Stolen bases Van dingham, Osteen. Harblson. Sacrifice hit Mayer. Two-base bits Handiboe, Mayer. Three-base hits Zimmerman, Green. Double plays Green and Har bison, Osteen and Harblson. Hits ap portioned, Thackam 1 in one inning. Green 7 in innings. Struck out Killingsworth 3, Green 2. Bases on balls Killingsworth 2, Thackam 4, Green 2, Lowry 1. Wild pitch, Green. CHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Hit by pitcher Harbison. Left on liases Savannah 9, Columbia G. Time, 1:58. Umpire, Moram Standing of Clubs South Atlantic. League. Clubs. W. L. PC. Jacksonville 5 1 .333 Columbia 5 2 .714 Columbus 4 2 667 Savannah 4 3 .571 Charleston 3 4 .428 Albany 2 4 .333 Augusta 2 5 .286 Macon 1 4 .200 Federal League. Clubs. Won. Lost. PC. Baltimore 1 0 1,000 Buffalo 0 1 000 Kansas City 0 0 .000 Pittsburg 0 0 .000 Brooklyn 0 0 .000 Chicago 0 0 .000 St. Louis 0 0 .000 Indianapolis 0 0 .000 TODAY’S GAMES South Atlantic League. Charleston in Augusta. Savannah in Columbia. Macon in Columbus. Albany in Jacksonville. Southern League. Nashville in Atlanta. Memphis in Chattanooga. Mobile in Birmingham. Now Orleans in Montgomery. National League. Boston in Brooklyn. New York in Philadelphia. Chicago in Cincinnati. Pittsburg In St. Louis. American League. Philadelphia in New York. Cleveland in Chicago. St. Luis in Detroit. Washington In Boston. Federal League. Brooklyn in Pittsburg. Exhibition Game. Toledo in Richmond. College Games. Mercer vs. Tech, at Atlanta. North Carolina vs. West Virginia, at Chapel Hill. South Carolina vs. Guilford, at Co lumbia. Virginia vs. Johns Hopkins, at Charlottesville. Wahington and I-.ee vs. St. Johns, at Lexington. Kentucky State vs. Illinois, at Lex ington. Alabama vs. Tulane at New Or leans. V. P. I. vs. Hampden-Sydney, at Hampden-Sydney. Mississippi A. & M. vs. Ouachita, at Arkadelphia. O. M. C. vs. Gordon, at Barnesvllle. Texas vs. Baylor, at Austin (two games). Citadel vs. Erskine, at Davidson. Phillies And Giants To Open With Fair Weather philadelphi*—The weather was clear and everything augured well for the opening game between the New York Nationals, winners of last year’s pennant, and the Phillies, runners up In the last campaign, Bencher, for merly of Cincinnati, was to play ern terfleld for New York, and Stock, a newcomer In regular company, wns to play third. For the Phillies Bobby Byrne was picked to play second and H Murphy shortstop. Alexander was to pitch for Philadel phia and Marquard or Mathewson for New York. Polo Grounds and Ebbets Field’s Patronage Split N«w York.—New York baseball fans divided their patronage today between the Polo Grounds, where the local American Leaguers opened with Phil adelphia, and Ebbets Field, where the Brooklyn National* faced Boston. President Ebbets captured John K. Tener, president of the National League, for his opening attraction and the governor was to toss the first ball Into play. _____ Clear* Complexion—Removes Skin Blemishes Why go through life embarrassed and disfigured with pimples, eruptions, blackheads, red rough skin, or suffer ing the tortures of Eczema, Itch, tet ter, saltrheum. Just ask your Drug gist for Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint ment. Follow the simple suggestions and your skin worries are over. Mild, soothing, effective. Excellent for ba bies and delicate, tender skin. Stops chapping. Always helps. Relief or money back. 60c. at your Druggist. *■- ■ ■ ■ Captain “Rebel.” Pittsburg- - Enls T. "Rebel" Oakes, centerflelder. former National League player, today was appointed captain of the local team of the Federal Lea gue. Rl MAY STOP LARGE OPENING Prospects for Auspicious Open ing Today of Playing Season For Southern Are Marred by Rain Reports. Atlanta, Ga.—Prospect* for an aus picious opening today of the four teenth annual playing season of the Southern Barteliall Association worn marred by reports of steady rainfall throughout the morning hours in tho four cities where the games were to be played. In each city, however, weather experts bad forecasted a warm, clear afternoon and baseball enthusiasts trusted that sun snd wind would make It possible to carry out the day's program. The games sched uled for today follow: Mobile at Birmingham. Memphis at Chattanooga. New Orleans at Montgomery. Nashville at Atlanta. The association this year for the first time bus adopted a schedule call ing foro 154 game* Instead of the usual 140. The season will close Hepteinber 17th. League officials today said the eight teams were, In their opinion, un usually well balanced and predicted as Interesting a pennant fight as Inst sea son, when Atlanta won over Mobile by a margin of one game. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Athletics Win. At Philadelphia— Score: R H R Nationals .. ..1 *> 1 Americans 2 7 0 Jacobs, Oeschger and Burns; Houck, Pennock and Lapp. At Providence: Washington Amor leans 4, Providence Internationals 1. Columbus Victor. Columbus, Ohio.—Columbus Amer ican Association 9, Buffalo Interna tionals 6. Opening “Fed” Game. At Baltimore— Score: R H E Baltimore 000 .700 00*—8 7 » Buffalo 000 080 000—2 6 1 Quinn and Jacklitach; Moore, Krapp and Blair. COLLEGE GAMES Georgia 2, Illinois 1. At Athens— Score: R H K Georgia 2 6 2 Illinois 1 4 f> Hitchcock and Armsted; Gunklc and Thomas. Mercer 8, Tech 0. At Atlnnta— Score: R H K Mercer H 10 0 Georgia Tech 0 6 2 Hunt and Clements; Pitts, Hliaw, lordan and Witherlngton. Alabama Dafaata Tulana. At Tuscaloosa— Score: R H E Tulane 2 6 2 Alabama. 8 7 2 Smith and Wells; Trigg and Brown. 17 Inning Game; Tie. Charlotte, N. C.—The Charlotte Carolina L.esgue club and Oakrtdge College played seventeen Innings here without result today, the gams being railed on account of darkness with the score 2 to 2. At Charlottesville: Virginia 8, Yale 6. At Roanoke: Virginia Polytechnic Institute 14, Virginia Medical Insti tute 4 At Greensboro: Guilford College 8, University of North Carolina 1. Strengthen* Weak and Tired Women “I was under a great strain nursing a relative through three months’ sick ness,” writes Mr*. J. C. Van De Rande. of Kirkland, 111., and "Electric Bitters kept me from breaking down. I will never be without It." Do you feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won't digest? It Isn't the spring weather. You need Electric Bitters. Start a month’s treatment today; noth ing better for stomach, liver and kid ney*. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 60c and SI.OO, at your Druggist. _ Ford Motor Cars Car load latest styles; just call and sec them: will be gone directly. LOMBARD IRON WORKS, Augusta, Ga. Speeding; the Departing; Hero “BETTER” ICE CREAM “‘The Cream of Quality.” Absolutely clean, pime and sanitary. We invite you to inspect our plant at any time. Order from your grocer dirert, • ¥ Better Ice Cream Company MoCARTAN »T. PHONE 177*. UNDER PLANTER’* HOTEL. SHOES FOR EASTER COOK-McKIE SHOE CO. Phone 484. 970 Broad St. D r> ■ Red and Buff, Dry Pressed and Common Building. large stock. prompt shipment. Brick Co. Writ# for Prices. Howard H. Stafford, President. Augusta, Qa. Self Rising Flour 80*' No. 3 Tomatoes, 3 for 2!>G No. 2 Tomatoes. 2 for ... -UV? Sugar Corn, 8 for 25'-* Red Velva Hyrup, 3 for... 25'-' WOLVERINE TEA COMPANY H. E. PHILLIPS, Mgr. Phone 3356. 1288 BROAD BTREET Wm. BCHWEIGERT, A. 8. MORRIS, President. Vice President Union Savings Bank Corner Broad and Eighth Streets. Capital ™ SIOO,OOO Surplus $ 50 * 00Q Stockholders Liability • $100)000 Protection to Depositors $260,000 Depository United States Court, Northeastern Division Southern District of Georgia. SPECIALS DIRECTORS: Wm. SCHWEIOERT, A. S. MORRIS, FRANK X DORR, BOWDRE PHTNIZY, JNO. P. MULHERIN, Trunks! Leather Goods! W r e guarantee the wear of the Trunka we aell. Prices the lowest OUR GUARANTEE YOUR PROTECTION. 735 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY Opposite Monument. Ladies’ White Canvas Pumps and Mary Janes at $1.50 Complete lino of ladies’, men’s and children’s low Shoes, in all leathers and colors. r Prices reasonable. * 1 " J; • Bull Hen d Catsup, 8 for ... BKC Bull Head Jelly, 3 for 2RC California Desnert Beaches for 25 r ' Fr-eh Eggs, while they last, dozen 300 THOB. 8. GRAY, Cashier. T. 8. RAWORTH. E. J. DORIS, R. ROY GOODWIN, C. HENRY COHEN, THOS. S. GRAY. *■' '<M» ■% •*> -• * 1 * '%■*" FIVE