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AUGUSTA GETS
12 HITS OFF
ALBANY AND
LOSES
Albany, Ga.—Tho August* tram,
confident of winning because of the
addition of Hitcher Pruitt, Catcher
Merger and Outfielder Mackert. liner!
up Rgainat the Albany team thin af
ternoon. Manager Hrotithorw, who haa
released Norcott and Signed Mackert,
formerly of Charleston, In hla place,
went the new man to left field and
Ilurgewa remained in renter. He used
Ills new battery, Pruitt and Merger.
Albany presented South as the pitch*
ing selection. The game in detail:
FIRST INNING.
Fturgesn singled to left. Mackert
flew out to right field. Burgess swiped
second, while Ashby was at bat. Ash
by fanned, Habrie flew out to left.
Mayes was the first blitter to face
Pruitt. He vu* ptenentfit with a base
on balls. Hanna popped nut to third.
"While Parker, the Augusta boy wno
Is playing with Albany, was at bat,
Mayes tried to steal was out,
Berger to second. Paraer walked on
lour balls. Cochran flew out to left.
SECOND INNING.
Clark flew out to <leup right field.
Broutherg was given a f»ase on halls.
Kelly fanned. With Berger at hat
Brouthers stole second. Berger sin
gled to center, who hooted the hall,
Brouthers scoring and Berger taking
third. Pruitt hit to short and died at
first.
Erwin walked. Pruitt was relieved
at tins juncture hy Hawkins. Man
uah sacrificed Erwin to second. Wells
doubled to left, scoring Erwin. Our
ineycr popped out to third. Houth
flew out to right.
THIRD INNING.
Burgcas was out. second to first.
Mackert singled to lett, but died try
ing to steal. Ashby was safe at first
when Erwin booted hla grounder, but
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Mayes hit to second and beat It out
for a lilt Hanna aacrlflced him to
aecond. Parker flew out to left and
Mayes took third on the throw In.
Cochran was out, second to first.
FOURTH INNING.
SaH>rie flew out to left. Clark was
out. second to first. Brouthers sin
gled to center, lie went to second on
Kelly's single to right. Berner made
Ids second hit, a single to left, scor
Inn Brouthers. Kelly landing on third
and Berner on second. Martlet here
relieved South. Hawkins walked, fill-
Inn the buses. Burgess hit to second
and Hawkins was forced at second.
Krwln flew out to center. Manush
walked. Wells hit a liner to third and
Muntish was doubled at first, Brouth
ers running across the diamond and
making the put-out.
FIFTH INNING.
Mackert doubled to center. Ashby
hunted to third and died at first,
Mackert noinn to third. Habrie hit to
left for two bases, scoring Mackert.
Clark was out, short to first. Sabrie
on third. Brouthers fanned.
Durtneyer was robbed of a iwn-fwg-
Kcr when Burgess made a sensatlond!
rntch with one hand of Ills drive to
deep center. Marhet walked. Mayes
singled to left, sending Marhet to sec
ond. Hanna fanned. Parker flew out
to renter.
SIXTH INNING.
Kelly fouled out to first. Berger
singled to left. Hawkins singled to
right and Iterger went to third. Bur
gess flew out to center and Berger,
who attempted to score, was railed
out because lie left third before the
hall was caught.
Cochran bunted to third and out at
first. Krwln walked. Manush hit to
the pitcher and boat It out for a hit,
Krwln going to second. Wells out,
pitcher to first. Durmeyer fouled to
third.
SEVENH INNING.
Maekert flew out to rest. Ashby
was safe on the shortstop'H error of
his grounder Clark singled to right.
Brouthers lilt to short and Clark was
foeed at second.
Martlet hit to the pitcher and died
at first. Mayes flew out to second.
Hanna was out, third to first,
EIGHTH INNING.
Kelly popped out to first Berger
walked. Hawkins fanned while Berger*
took second on the pitcher's wild
throw. Berger was caught nnpiilug
off second and was thrown out
Parker flew out to center. Cochran
doubled to right. Krwln scored Coch
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ran with a single to left. Manush hit
a fly to right which Ashby dropped
and Krwln scored. Wells hit to short
and beat It out. N'eyenhouse was sent
In to pitch. Durmeyer hit to the
pitcher and out at first, Manush Scor
ing. Mlrbet singled scoring Wells.
Mayes wus out, second to first.
NINTH INNING.
Wiley pitching for Albany. Burgess
Was safe on first whenthe plteher
errored on his bunt. Mackert hit to
second and a double resulted. Ashby
fanned. The box score:
Augusta. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Burgess, rs 4 0 1 4 0 0
Mackert, If 4 t 2 2 0 0
Ashbv, rs 4 0 0 0 1 0 1
Habrie, Ib.. II 0 19 0 0
Clark, 2b 4 o l l :i 0
Brouthers, 3b 3 2 1 5 2 0
Kelly, sn 4 0 1 1 0 0
Berger, c 3 0 3 1 1 0
Pruitt, [),. 10 10 0 0
Hawkins, p 2 0 1 0 4 0
NeyenhniiHe, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 3 12 24 10 1
Albany Ab. U. H. Po. A. E.
Mayes, cf 4 0 2 1 1 1
Hanna, If e 3 0 0 3 0 0
Parker, 2b 4 1 1 2 0 1
Cochran, rs 4 1 I 2 0 0
Krwln, lb 2 2 1 6 0 1
Manush, 3b 2 1 1 1 1 0
Wells, c.. 3 1 2 4 30
Durmeyer, ss 4 0 0 1 3 0
South, p 1 0 0 0 0 0
Mabert, p 2 0 1 0 1 1
Wiley, p 000001
Totals 28 5 8 27 9 5
Score by lnnige- R
Augusta 010 110 000 —3
Albany 010 000 04*—5
Summary: Two-base hits, Wells,
Sabrie, Cochran. Stolen bases. Bur
gess, Brouthers. Double plays, Brouth
ers (unassisted); Mayes to Manush;
Parker to Erwin. Sacrifice hits, Ash
by, Hanna, Manush. Base on balls,
I’rultt 3, Hawkins 2, South 1, Markert
1. Struck out, Pruitt 0, Hawkins 1,
Market 1, South 2, Wiley 1. Tlmp, 1:60.
LEAGUE LEADER
LOSES AGAIN
Suvannab Copped Yesterday's
Game From Jacksonvile By
Score of 3 to 1.
Jacksonvdl#, Fla.—An effectual sy»-
lein of huntinK against Frank Johnson,
who, owing to Imnenesa, waa unable
to fleldihla position, was mainly re
sponalbl* for the victory of Savannah
over .la, ksonvllle yesterday by the
score of 3 to I. Only three hits were
made off Johnson and none rrgisteryd
off Hurmelster. who succeeded him.
'l'he box score:
Savannah. Ah. R. H. Po. A. R
llnndlboe, cf 3 0 0 3 1 0
l.tpe, 3b 2 a o e 4 n
Mayer, rs 4 0 1 0 0 0
tiust. lb 4 0 0 11 2 0
Winston, If :i o 0 2 o 0
Crowell. *». 4 I t 1 3 0
Zimmerman, 2b .! ii n s o 1
bmlth. c 3 1 0 0 2 0
Smallwood, p 4 I 1 0 3 0
Totals., SO 3 3 27 13 1
Jacksonville, Ah. R. H. Po. A. E.
Carroll, cf 5 0 3 1 0 0
Starr. 3b 3 o 0 2 1 0
Cueto, 2b 4 0 0 3 1 2
Hoffman, rs 1 0 1 3 0 0
Callahan, ss 3 0 0 l 6 0
Melcholr. lb 3 l 3 13 n o
Pownall, If 3 0 1 1 o o
Krebs, c 3 0 1 3 0 0
Johnson, p 2 0 0 0 2 0
Hurmelster, p 1 o 0 0 1 0
•Pearson 1 0 0000
Totals .*,20 1 9 27 10 2
•United for Hurmelster In ninth.
Score by Innlntta: R
Savannah 000 030 000 -3
Jacksonville . .000 100 900—1
Summary Two-base hits, Carroll.
Three-base hits, Smallwood. Carrol'.
Stolen bases. I.lpe. Mayer. Hoffman.
Double plays. Smallwood to Oust to
Zimmerman: Hsndlboe to Uusi. Hases
on balls, oft Smallwood 5, off Johnson
4, off Hurmelster fc Hit by pitcher.
Starr, I.lpe. Struck out, by Johnsou
I. by Hurmelster 2. Balk, Johnson
Time, t:55. t’mplre, Moran.
At Jersey City-Buffalo, ame post
poned.
SWALLOWS MIX WITH STARS
The Sllcox Street Stars and the I,ti
tle Augusts Swallows, prospective h!|t
leaguers, fought It out on the lot at
Allen Park yesterday afternoon to the
tune of 13 to 7. That was one time
when 13 was lucky for the Little Au
gusts Swallows. The 7 belonged to
the Hlleox Street Star*.
STARS AND WILD CATS
The Wild Cut* defeated the Kollopg
Street Stars yesterday afternoon, the
score being 9 to 7. This seems to be
an off season for Star*. The score
by Inning* wa* K H K
Wild Cats 150 002 100 -9
Stars 00 1 010 239 —i
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FLOUR.
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DEFEAT FOXES
Columbus Held Lead Until the
Fourth Inning When Columbia
Scored Six Runs.
Columbus, Ga.—Columbia easily de
feated Columbus here yesterday af
ternoon by the ‘score of 11 to 5. Co
lumbus held the lead until the fourth
inning, when the Comers scored six
runs. Ezell, with a home run, a triple
and a single out of four times up, and
Riggs, with four hits out of five op
portunities, feature*! at the bat.
The box score:
Columbia. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Eberts, If j. 3 2 1 0 0 0
Ezell, cf 4 2 3 2 1 0
Harbison, lb 3 2 3 9 1 0
Csteen, ss 6 1 0 0 1 0
Betzell, 2b 4 1 2 i 4 0
Holland, rs 5 0 1 i 0 0
Kinnegan, 3b 4 10 2 10
Braun, c. 5 1 3 6 1 0
Dowry, p 4 1 2 1 4 0
Totals 37 11 16 27 13 0
Columbus. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Thompson, c 4 2 2 6 3 0
McDuff, lb 5 0 2 6 2 0
Hawkins, rs 5 1110 1
Riggs, cf 6 2 4 3 1 0
Kolmar, If 3 0 1 1 0 0
Bowdoin, ss 4 0 2 1 3 0
Moore, 2b 3 0 0 7 3 0
Painter, 3b 4 0 1 3 1 0
CajTinltz, p 1 0 0 0 0 1
Gross, p 2 0 0 1 1 0
’McCormick 1 0 1 0 0 0
Totals 37 6 14 27 14 2
•Batted for Oamnttz In the fourth.
Score by innings: R.
Columbia 300 601 100—11
Columbus 301 000 0*1 — 6
Summary: Two-base hits, Thomp
son, Bowdoin, Riggs. Three-base hits,
Bowden. McDuff, Ezell. Home-run,
Ez#ll. Stolen bases, Eberts, Ezell (2),
Marblnso, Braun, Thompson (2),
Riggs (2). Dotiple play. Harbison
(unassisted). Rase on balls, Dowry
2. Camnltz 3, Gross 1. Deft on bases,
Columbia 6, Columbus 8. Sacrifice
hits, Kolmar, Eberts, Harbison. Bet
zell. Struck out, Dowry 2, Camnitz
2, Gross 2. Time, 1:50. Umpire, Ben
der.
Standing of Clubs
South Atlantic League.
Clubs. Won. Lost. P. Ct.
Jacksonville 14 fi .700
Savannah 14 8 .636
Columbia 13 9 .591
Macon. . . .. ~ . .12 11 .522
Charleston 11 11 .500
Albany 10 10 .600
Columbus 6 15 .286
Augusta ..6 16 .273
Georgia Stats League.
Clu' s. Won. Lost/P. Cl
Wayeross s 4 .667
Thomasvllle 8 4 .667
Amertcus 7 6 .538
Valdosta.. 7 6 .538
Cordele 4 9 .303
Brunswick 3 9 .273
Southern Leaaue.
Clubs Won. Lost. P. CL
New Orleans 12 3 ,800
Chattanooga ..10 5 .667
Atlanta.. 9 6 600
Mobile 7 7 .500
Nashville 7 7 .500
Montgomery 7 10 .412
Hlrmingham. 5 11 .312
Memphis 4 12 .250
American League.
Clubs. Won. Lost. P. CL
l>etrolt in 4 .714
New York 6 4 .556
Washington 6 5 .545
Chicago 7 7 .BtfO
Philadelphia 5 5 .500
St. Louts 6 6 .500
Boston 4 « .400
Cleveland 3 9 .250
National League.
Clubs. Won Lost. P. CL
Pittsburgh 10 2 .835
Philadelphia fi ,3 ,fi«7
Brooklyn 5 3 ]«2r*
Cincinnati 7 's3s
New York • 4 4 >.OO
Chicago 5 s 393
St. Louis 4 10 ;sfi
Boston., .. 2 7 .222
Federal League.
V'ubs. Won. Lost. P. CL
St. 1-oula ..10 I 909
Baltimore .. .. « 4 soil
Indianapolis 7 fi 539
Chicago fi fi .500
Brooklyn 4 5 .444
Kansas City 5 8 395
Brooklyn 3 5 '375
Pittsburgh 2 fi .'.350
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
At rtultlmore 5. Montreal 0.
At Newark-Toronto, game postpon
ed; r«ln.
At Provldenee-Rochester game post
poned. rain.
TIGERS DEFEAT
THE SEAGULLS
Macon Captured First Game
From Charleston Yesterday
By Score of 5 to 4.
Macon.—Ma,con took the first game
from Charleston in the eleventh in
ning yesterday. Chaileston was in
the lead at the close of the fifth in
ning by 4 to 1: Macon tied it in the
ninth and won out wiie Villazon was
sent in as a pinch hitter. He doubled.
Voss pitched great ball, though
at times.
The box score:
Macon. Ab. R. H. Po.A. E.
Matthews, cf..*. ..6 0 2 4 0 9
Ford, 2b 502430
Bowden, ls-c 4 0 2 2 0 4*
Colby, c-3b 4 0 0 7 0 1
Munn, lb 5 0 0 9 1 .
Stinson, rs 4 1 1 3 0 *
Flrestine, ss 5 1 1 2 2 0
Voss, p 5 3 2 0 2 0
Ortazon, 3b 3 0 1 2 0 1
Villazon, if *2 0 1 0 0 0
Totals 43 5 12 33 8 2
Charleston. Ab. R. H. Po.A. E.
Harris, 2b 5 1 2 3 3 0
Hamilton, 3b 4 1 0 1 2 0
Russell, cf 4 1 3 3 0 1
Morse, lb 4 0 1 14 1 0
Bernsen, If 6 0 1 1 1 '0
Marshall, c 4 0 2 5 3 1
McMillan, rs 4 0 0 0 0 0
Cain, ss.. 4 1 1 2 4 1
Eldride, p 5 0 0 2 6 0
Totals 40 4 10*31 19 3
•One out when winning run made.
Score by Innings: R.
Macon 000 010 201 01—5
Charleston 000 013 000 00 —4
Summary: Two-base hits, Harris,
Villazon. Home-run, Russell. Sacri
fice hits, Hamilton, Colby, Morse.
Stolen bases, Ford, Ortgazon, Harris
(2), Hamilton (2), Bernsen, Marshall,
Matthews. Base on balls, Voss 5, Eld
rldge J. Deft on bases, Macon 8,
Charleston 12. Hit by pitched balls,
Russell, Row-den, Morse. Struck out,
Voss 8, Eldridge 5. Time, 2:15. Un4-
plre, Vitter.
TODAY’S GAMES
South Atlantic League.
Augusta at Albany.
Columbia at Columbus.
Savannah at Jacksonville.
Charleston at Macon.
Southern League.
Atlanta in Nashville.
Chattanooga tn Memphis.
Mobile In New Orleans.
Birmingham in Montgomery.
American League.
Cleveland In St. Louts. ,
Chicago In Detroit.
Washington in Philadelphia.
Boston In New York.
National League.'
New York in Boston.
Philadelphia tn Brooklyn.
Cincinnati In Pittsburgh.
St. Louts In Chicago.
Federal League.
Baltimore In Kansas City.
Brooklyn In St. Louis.
Buffalo In Indianapolis, t
Pittsburgh In Chicago.
Georgia State League.
Cordele In Amerlcus. ,
Valdosta in Thomasvllle.
Brunswick In Wavcross.
College Games.
Georgia vs. North Carolina,. In
Chapel Hill.
South Carolina vs. Washington and
Leo. In . Lexington.
Wake Forest vs. Trinity. In Trinity.
Virginia vs. Brown. In Providence.
Tennessee vs. Kentucky State, in
Knoxville.
Mississippi A. * M. vs Auburn, In
Auh rn.
Texas vs. Illinois, in Champaign.
Gordon vs. R. M A.. In Bnrneavllle.
Alabama vs. Tech. In Atlanta.
Clcmson vs. Newberry, tn Newberry.
Vanderbilt vs. Sewanee In Nashville.
1.. S P. vs. Tulane, In New Orleans.
Texas A. A M. vs. Southwestern, in
Brenhnm.
O M. C. vs Richmond Academy, In
Augusta.
Citadel vs. Wofford. In Charleston.
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SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Billies 4, Barons 1.
At Montgomery— .
Score by innings': R. H. E.
Birmingham 000 010 000—1 2 1
Montgomery 030 100 00* —4 5 2
Grimes, Hardgrove and Tragressor
and Wallace; East, Black and Grib
bens.
Pels 8, Gulls 2.
At New Orleans —
Score by innings: R. H. E.
Mobile 000 000 020—2 7 5
New Orleans 000 200 60*—8 9 3
Fritz, Kirby and Schmidt; Weaver
and Higgins.
Lookouts and Vols Split.
At Chattanooga—
(First Game.)
Score by innings : R. H. E.
Nashville 001 000 100—2 5 3
Chattanooga 000 000 010—1 4 ft
Berger and Smith; Kroh, Harding
and Street.
(Second Game.)
Score by innings: R. H. E.
Nashville 000 000 001 —1 t 1
Chattanooga 200 100 10*—4 10 1
Renfer and Snell; Harding and Gra
ham.
Crackers Knocked About.
At Atlanta —
Score by innings: R. H. E.
Memphis 032 542—16 20 2
Atlanta 100 001 —2 5 5
Steele and Schlei; Kissinger, Brown
ing and Reynolds and Much. (Six in
nings, agreement.)
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GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE
-t Valdosta 6, Thomasville 0.
At Americus 5, Cordele 4.
At Brunswick 5, Waycross 1.
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