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2 GAMES LOST
YESTERDAY TO
THE SEA GULLS
Augusta loat two games to Charles
ton yesterday. The second went only
seven Innings by agreement.
Here Is how the first game went:
FIRST GAME.
FIRST INNING.
Mackert was hit by the pitcher.
He stole second. Hamilton sacrific
ed him to'third. Russell scored Mack
ert on a single to right. Russell stole
second. Marshall was hit by
the pitcher. Brough fanned. Bern
sen hit to third and Russell was forc
ed at that station.
Norcott flew out to left. Burgess
singled to right. He stole second.
He went to third on Ashby's out third
to first. .Sabrie was out, third to
first.
SECOND INNING.
McMillan hit down the third base
line and beat It out for a hit, Cain
hit to third and was safe on Brou
tliers’ error. Cochran bunted to the
pitcher who threw to third too late.
Bases full. Mackert walked, forcing
McMillan In. Hamilton walked, forc
ing Cain in. Hawkins here took the
place Of Neyenhouse. Russell flew
out to left and Mackert scored on
the throw In. Wheat dropping the
hall Marshall singled to right, scor
ing Hamilton and Russell. Prough
fanned. Bernsen popped out to third.
Clark lined to center. Brotlfhers
walked. Kelly singled to right, IJrou
thers going to second. Wheat flew
out to center. Howklns singled to
right. Brouthera scored and Kelly
went to third on the throw In. Nor
colt hit. to third who threw wild to
first, Kelly scoring. Burgess hit tg
second and was out at first.
THIRD INNING.
McMillan flew out to renter. Cain
out, third to first. Cochran singled
to left. Mackert singled to left and
Cochran went to third Cochran
was allowed to score on Wheat, I-aii
zon called a balk by Hawkins. Mack
ert was allowed to go to second. He
stole third Hamilton fanned.
Ashby popped out to short. Sabrie
was out, short to first. Clark singled
to left. Brouthors singled over sec
ond, dark was caught off second and
run down, Hamilton getting the put
out.
FOURTH INNING.
Bussell singled to right. Marshall
also singled to right and Russell!
went to third. Prough hit to third
and Marshall was forced at second,
Prough being safe. Bergen singled
to center and Russell scored. Mc-
Millan singled to center scoring
Prough Cain hit to short and McMil
lan was forced .at second. Cochran
lilt, to the pitcher and he threw wild
to first. Bernsen scoring. Mackert j
walked Hamilton out, second to i
first.
Kelly out, short to first. Wheat'
flew out to left. Hawklna popped out
to the catcher.
FIFTH INNING.
Russell popped out to third. Mar
shall singled to right. Prough popped
out to Wheat. Bernsen flew out to
third.
Norcott nut, third to first. Burgess
out on a grounder to the pitcher
Aslihv out, second to first, the pitcher
covering.
SIXTW INNING.
McMillan hit mo short too hot to
handle. Cain *l)l< to short and McMil
lan wna forced at,second. Cain being
safe at first. -Cochran flew out to
third. Mackert out* third to first
Sabrie hit to abort,too hot to handle
He went to third,®* Clark's single to
right Clark taking second on the
throw to get Sabrie at third Brou
thers hit to third and Clark waa
caught on the line ad Brouthera being
safe at third. Kelly singled past
third Wheat hit to third who threw
to get Kelly, it y»a S wild and Brou
thers scored. Hawklna hit to second
aud a double resulted.
seventhTnning.
Hamilton out to center Russell
out. second to first Marshall walk
ed. Prough fanned.
Norcott lilt down the first base line
and was safe when the pitcher threw
wild. Burgess singled to center.
Ashby hit to short and was safe on
an error. Bases full, Sabrie died on
a sacrifice fly to center. Norcott
scoring Clark popped out to the
catcher who threw to first and then
to third to get Burgess. The throw
was wild and Burgess seored. Brou
thers hit aafe to left scoring Ashby,
hut ho died trying to stretch the hit
Into n double.
EIGHTH INNING.
Rernsen singled to left McMillan
called out on atrikea Cain
flew ont to Clark, great catch.
Cochran flew out to right.
Kelly out, ihlrd to first. Wheat
out. third to Ttrst. Hawkins out to
center
NINTH INNING.
Mackeit out to center Hamilton
singled to right. Russell flew out to
center, great catch. Hamilton atola
second. Marshal) flew out to second
Norcott out, third to first Bur
gess singled to center and went to
second on Mackert s erivr Ashby
out, second to first. Sabrie fouled
to the catcher.
The bo* score;
Charleston. Ah R It Po.A E,
Mackert, cf 3 2 1 4 0 1
Hamilton. 2b & 3b . 4 1 1 t t> 0
Russell. If 5 1 3 3 1 0
Marshall, e 3 4 3 2 1 0
Prongh, lb 5 1 0 12 0 l
Her| sen 3b & 2b .. 4 1 2 2 S 3
J. McMillan, rs ~ 5 1 3 0 0 0
Tain, ss 4 1 1 2 4 1
Cochran, p .... 5 21311
Totals 38 10 14 37 18 6
d>Uß»»t» Air R It. |'o A. E.
Norcott, It.. ....5101 1 0
Burgess. cf 5 1 3 4 0 0
Ashby, rs 5 1 0 1 0 0
Sabrle, lb 4 116 0 0
Clark, 2b 4 0 2 4 2 0
Rroutners. 3b .... 3 2 2 #3 1
Kelly, sa 4 1 2 1 l 0
Wheat, c 4 0 0 « 0 1
Neyenliouse, p ... 0 0 0 0 1 0
Hawkins, p 4 0 1 00 1
Totals ~ . .. 38 7lt 27 8 3
Store by Innings, R,
Charleston 151 300 000—10
Augusta .. 020 002 300— 7
Summitry Stolen bates Marked
(21, Russell, II million, double plays.
Memsen to Cain to Prongh; Burgess
to Norcott; bases on halls, Neyen
liottse 2. Hawkins 2, Cochran; left
on bases, Augusta S Charleston 6;
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
hit by pitched ball, Mackert, Mar
shall; hits off Neyenhouse 3 In 1 1-3
innings, off Hawkins 10 In 7 In
nings; struck out, by Neyenhouse 1,
Hawkins 4, Cochran 0; wild pitches,
Hawkins 1. Time of game, 2 hourß.
Umpire, Lauzon. Balk, Hawkins.
SECOND GAME.
FIRST INNING.
Mackert popped to short. Hamil
ton walked and stole. Russell walk
ed. Marshall fouled to first. On a
double steal Hamilton scored. Prough
walked. Bernsen Btngled to right,
but Russell was out trying to score.
fCorcott fanned. Burgesß lined out
to short. Ashby fanned.
SECOND INNING.
McMillan flew out to left. Cain
flew out to left. Foster fanned.
Sabrie flew out to left. Clark
popped out to first. Brouthers pop
ped to second.
THIRD INNING.
Mackert out to left. Hamilton
fouled out to Wheat Russell walk
ed. Ho was out stealing.
Felly flew out to right. Wheat
died, short to first. Neyenhouse
flew out to center.
FOURTH INNING.
Marshall tripled to left. He scor
ed on Brough's single. Prough
scored on Bemsen’s double Bern
sen died trying to steal third. Mc-
Millan flew out to left. Cain out.
short to first.
Norcott popped to the catcher. !
Burgess popped out to second. Ash
by fanned.
FIFTH INNING.
Foster out, second to first. Mack- j
ert fanned Hamilton out, short to
first.
Sabrie out, third to first.. Clark
popped to third. Brouthers popped
to second.
SIXTH INNING.
Russell fouled to first. Marshall
hit to short and beat It out He was!
out trying to steal. Prough fanned. |
Kelly died, short to first. Wheat
walked. Neyenhouse flew out to
center. Norcott fouled out to first.
SEVENTH INNING.
Bernsen singled to center. Mc-
Millan sacrificed Cain out, short to
first. Foster fanned.
Burgess our, pitcher to Hrst.
Ashby singled to center. Sabrie
flew out to center. Clark out, pitcher
to first.
The bt : score:
Charleston. Ah. R. H. Po. A. K.
Mackert. cf 3 0 0 3 0 0
Hamilton. 3b 2 1 0 1 1 0
Russell, If 3 1 2 4 0 0
Marshall, c, a 1 2 4 0 0
Prough. 1b..,...21 1 70 0
Bernsen, 2b 3 0 3 3 0 0
McMillan, rs 2 0 0 1 0 0
Cain, sa 3 0 0 1 2 0
Foster, p 3 0 0 0 2 0
Totals 22 3 6 21 5 0
Augusta. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Norcott. If 3 0 0 4 0 0
Burges3, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0
Ashby, rs 3 0 1-0 0 0
Sabrie, 1h 3 0 0 7 1 0
Cralk. 2b A 0 0 l 2 0
Brouthers, 3b .. .. 2 0 0 1 0 0
Kelly, ss 2 0 0 2 3 0
Wheat, c 1 0 0 6 3 0
Ne.venhouse, p .... 2 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 22 0 1 21 10 0
Score by Innings: R.
Charleston 100 200 00 —3
Augusts 000 000 00—0
Summary -Two-base hit, Bernsen;
throe-base hit, Marshall; Stolen bases
Hamilton, Russell; Bases on balls, off
Neyenhouse 1, Foster 1; sacrifice hits,
McMillan; atmek out, by Neyenhouse
4, Foster 3. Time of game, 1:07:
Umpire, Bauson.
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Baraca Baseball League
. Plans Are Progressing
Plans for the Baraca Baseball Lea
gue are progressing nicely, the board
of directors met Monday night and
finished drawing up the by-laws and
now everything is in readiness, ex
cept the schedule which will be adopt
ed at another meeting of the board
to be held at the Y. M C. A. on next
Wednesday nignt.
The league will consist of six teams
as follows:
Asbury Methodist.
Second Baptist.
Curtis Baptist.
Second Christian.
North Augusta Baptist.
St. John Methodist.
The board of directors have not
given out anything official 1n regard
to when the league will play itH first
game but It la generally understood
that the first game will he played tn
the week ending May 16th.
The board of directors consist of
the following Baracas;
W. C. Selgler, chairman.
A. J. Montgomery.
Mr Guest.
Red Cross,
T J. North.
Bonnie Pague
Mr. Crouch
Mr. Crouch Is also general secretary
and treasurer of the league.
The kind of rivalry that is expect
ed among these six team* is the kind
of sport that tends to build up, there
will be a real run for the rag, two or
three of the teams already having de
clared themselves winners and there
being no optomlsm lacking among
the others gives us the assurance
that whoever wins the pennant will
at least have no walk away.
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