The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 01, 1914, 4.00 P.M. Edition, Page THIRTEEN, Image 13

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FRIDAY, MAY 1. THE DINGBAT FAMILY •(a PkssEATTEgmQ t jc —— ->. ( D£)MT * l **ft*^rr) v /The Bovs, dear (' I bu \ / I Aaid A 'Cluck is 3ust i \"** M i Cams*, i s maJ , — s I what This HKPEP)T/oaj V 1“ *■ ” ' ,+£ u[. i PTT A ’ tfalHi. {-ItYu OaV °,f D/wgbats HxefeDiYiou m Seneca , eaten THfc^CLOOC* — H H£ U)ST 0 p The- “MoacAPai {QaIGS. A»P OTio&b,. FEDERAL LEAGUE At Kansas City— Score by innings: R. H. E. Brooklyn 102 000 010 00—4 11 2 Kansas City 000 003 100 04—8 10 2 LaFitte and Owens; Henning and Easterly. At St. Louis— Score by innings: R. H. E. Euffalo 200 000 000—2 8 2 St. Louis 200 010 OOx—3 8 0 Moore and Blair; Groom and Chapman. A* Indianapolis—• Score by innings: R. H E. Pittsburg 201 001 010—5 12 1 Indianapolis 502 000 OOx—7 5 4 Walker, Dickson and Berry ; Harter and Kerren. At Chicago—• Score by innings: R. H. E. Baltimore 020 000 100—3 6 1 Chicago 000 000 002—2 7 2 Wilhelm and Jacklitsch; McGuire and Black. AMERICAN LEAGUE At St. Louis— Sco~° toy innings: R Cleveland 200 000 001 00—3 St. Louis 100 002 000-00—3 Mitchell, Gregg, James and Carish; Baumgardner and Jen kins.! At Detroit—• —■ Score by innings: R. H. E. Chicago 100 001 003—4 1 2 Detroit 000 200 03x—5 8 0 Benz and Schalk; Hall, Dauss, Covaleski and Stanage. All other games postponed; rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Chicago—■ Score by innings: R. H. E. St. Louis 000 000 000—0 5 0 Chicago 221 000 02x—7 13 4 Cheney and Bresnahan; Sallee, Hoppe and Wingo. All other games postponed; rain; cold. COLLEGE GAMES At Worcester: Georgetown 2, Holy Gross 1. At Hanover, N. H.: Dartmouth 7, Syracuse 1. At Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard 3, Virginia 2. At Princeton, N. J.: North Carolina 2, Princeton 3. At Raleigh, N. C.: A. & M. of N. C. 5, University of Ueorgia 1. At Annapolis: Navy 7, Johns Hop kins 3. At Oxford, Miss.: University of Mis sissippi 5, Union University 1. At Salem: University of South Ca rolina 7, Roanoke College 4. TODAY’s'bASEBAIL WEATHER American League. Cleveland at St. I,ouis; clear. Chicago at Detroit; clear. Boston at New York; clear. Washington at Philadelphia: cleat National League. St. Louie at Chicago; cloudy. •Cincinnati at Pittsburg; clear. New York at Boston: clear. Philadelphia at Brooklyn; clear. Federal League. Pittsburgh at Chicago: cloudy. Baltimore at Kansas City; clear. Brooklyn at St. Louis; clear. Buffalo at Indianapolis; clear. MR. LEON FARMER HAS RESIGNED FROM Y. M. C. A. Leaves June Ist to Accept Responsible Positicn With Y. M. C. A. at Birmingham, Ala. Announcement wai made Let night of the resignation of Mr I/-on Farmer as siatant secretary of the Y. M. C A. of this city, to become effective Juno Ist. Mr Firmer hac accepted in attrac tive offie - tendered him by the Y. M. C. A. of Bii netngham. Ale T he new po sition will be a sp endld promotion snd while It !* deeply **gr*tt»d to lose Mr. Farmer. August* trends, and they are many highly eoninllm»nt him upon Ms Advancement. He wtM formally hind In hie reg'sna tlr.n at the next tegular meeting of the board of direct: re of tllfs local jssocla !‘dn. * i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Columbus 4. Kansas City 3. At Mllwaukee-Cleveland, postponed; cold. 1 At St. Paul-Louisvllle, game post poned; cold. At Minneapolis-Indianapolla, game postponed; cold. * NORTH CAROLINA LEAGUE At Greensboro €, Raleigh R. At Durham 3, Asheville 0. At Charlotte 2, Winston-Salem 4. lET ME OFFER YOU THE RESUITS I am giving others and leave the payment end of it In your own handu. No man Is too poor to receive my heat efforts; no man Is so rich that he can procure better services than i am giving the Special Diseases which I treat. Come to me and note the difference In the way a qualified and experienced specialist will treat you and how soon you can be benefited and cured by the right kind of treatment. I successfully treat Blood Poison, Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder diseases, Rheumatism, Piles and Rectal Dlseas ea, Unnatural discharge and many dis eases not mentioned. Consultation snd Advice Free and Confidential. Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday 10 to 1. DR, GROOVER, Specialist bu 4-7 Lier Bldg, Augusta, Ga, Baraca League Directors Had Enthusiastic Meeting The directors of the Augusta Baraca Baseball League held a very enthusi astic meeting Wednesday night at the Y. M. C. A. building. This meeting was called by the chair man, for the purpose of passing on the constitution and by-laws, which were drawn up at the last meeting of the di rectors, also to adopt a schedule of games, wdiich were submitted by a spe cial committee There are six teams who have already entered the league, and there are possi bilities of more teams entering in later on. Several of the teams are working hard to get all the practice they can, so when the season opens they will be in fine trim. 'Phe opening games will be played May 16th, and already there are several teams who have expressed themselves as the pennant winners. The directors have decided to purchase a pennant, which will be given to the leading team at the close of the season. The schedule will be published later. NORTH AUGUSTA TO PLAY THE ST. LUKE BARAOAS Tomorrow afternoon the fast North Augusta baseball team will come over and lock horns with the St. Luke Baraca team on the Allen Park diamonds. These two clubs are Just as fast as can be found In the city, they are hard to be beat, and there Is no doubt there will be some ball game tomorrow afternoon in Allen Park. The Baraca boys are going to give the North Augusta team a run for the hon ors, both teams have had good practice this week, and there is no reason that this shouldn’t be a nice game. Those who wish to see a good game should be on hand at trie the park tomorrow after noon ta 4:30 o’clock. LOOK! Can You Beat This? A. 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