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AUGUSTA BOYS COP THE LAST
GAME OF SERIES IN ALBANY
Johnson, the New Comback Twirler, Pitched Yesterday’s
Game and Showed Up Well—Outfielder Mackert, Pur
cnased Prom Charleston, Also Played His First Game Yes
terday.
Augusta cappnd the In St rhjh*- of th«
pcrlt • in Albany Saturday by tlie score
»f font t» two Johnson. the nfw <’om-
D*»U twir n pitched for the local team
pml i'r«ainly showed notri* flu** form, In
fact the Babies were unable ot do a
thing w Hi him. Albany changed pitch
era mt the beginning Of the third hut
ns the boot* shows this did not hurt
"Babe's" team tn the least Although
the game was an Interesting one It was
listless and slow.
Outfield**’ Marker!, who was .lust pur
chased from the ('barla*ton club, cer
tainly did bis pa ft. and. nil In all broke
Into the fra me with somewhat of a sen
sation He gained a two-base IHt and
n hoipe tun during the game, and fea
tured In bis fielding
The Comback* leave Albany this
mronlrg for Jacksonville to ttv thelth
hands xHJLh the erstwhile league lead
ing Jays The Jays were having some
what of a good time In the matter of
capturing the majority of the games,
this It. until she locked horns with the
eastern belt. Now that Manager Wild
ers' squad is un the downward path the
local aggregation Is going to have Its
try at keening It there, and also pro
fiting bv It
Broutbers Is due a great deal of credit
for the showing that In* has put up In
the p'st. Many a "knocker" will ques
tion this hut Hte argument Is, and It Is
a good one too that "Balre" has had a
great deal of trouble in the past In fram
ing a "winning club and now that
things are fixed >»t Inst the local fans
can be confident that the old club will
le>ve the cellar
The following Is the l*o xscore.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Athletics Win.
Philadelphia, Pa.. Konkin Johnson was
largely responsible for the defeat of
Boston. f. to 2, here yesterday, as In the
second Inning, after Mclnnes and Strunk
«*se|i singled the pitcher forced in two
runs b\ giving bases on bulls to Seining
And Plunk and hit ling Murpbv
Score K. H. K.
Boston OOOJ 000 (»|n -j ]<) 2
Philadelphia 010 100 000 5 7 1
Batteries: Johnson, Foster and Cady,
Nunamaker; Plunk and Uchang
New York 1; Wa mfpon 14.
Wash ngton—Wushtngntn easily won
Its first home game with New York yes
terday, miking fifteen hits off three of
the visiting pitchers Foster started at
but for the locals, making two singles
and a home run in four times at tmt.
Brora K 11. K.
New York ... | 000 uto 000 - i ♦; o
Washington .. . UK 350 030 H 15 "
Batteries W.irhoj . Plt lv, ('ooper and
Hweeney. Itewmlds, bhaw, Bentley and
Henry, A. Williams.
Cleveland 3; Detroit 0.
Cleveland Cleve’and br»»ke Detroit's
winning streak xestreday by winrdng 3
to# In the fourth tun ng. Cnxelcssle
passed Turner. Johnston saerlßeed and
Jackson. l*ajolr. Urnney and Olson fol
lowed with singles scoiing throe runs.
Hcore It h. k.
Cleveland 000 300 000 H I
Detroit .... 000 000 000 4) f. |
B'tteries Hr egg and Cariavh; rove
leskie Reynolds ami St a nags.
St Leuii Is Victor,
St. Louis —Hut fur fßuscri rut It's irrnr
In the first inning "l.efty" Hamilton
would have shutout Phicugo here yester
day In a battle h*tw#«ox left-handers
The score w«s 2 to 1 in St. louts' favor
Not a via ting player got beyond first
has* after the opening inning, and but
one other reached that station until the
ninth when Hclialk singled
Pcere ft H R.
Chicago . ...... l»»o 000 OfHt- i 2 1
Kt Louis T..ll«» 000 000- ? 5 1
Batteries: Russell and Be Its Ik. Ham I
ton and Kneenroth
OTHER RESULTS
CAROLINA l VAGUS.
At Greensboro 6. it-• h igh 5
At Durham 5. Asheville ©
At Charlotte 14. Winston-Ha lent 1.
INTERNATIONAL league
At Jerset C*iy i Ro» heater ?*
A # Newark 7. Buffalo «
At Providence S; Montreal 7
At Baltimore 3-3. Toronto S 1
GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE.
At Americas S*. Oordele 2
At Thotnasvllle 4 Yaldoata 3
At Wtvetoes 3; Brunswick f.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At kfllwraukee 10; ('olunibiw 1
A* Bt Paul 5; lndiannr*olts 4
At Minneapolis ( Lotiisvi’le 1
At Kansas City• U 1« vela rid game post
poned; rain.
Augusta To Tackle the League Leaders This Week
Albany. Ab. R. II Po.A. E.
Mayes, cf 3 ft ft 2 ft ft
Hanna, If 4 1 1 1 0 ft
Parker. 2b ... ... .4 ft ft 3 I ft
Cochran, rs 4 I 2 I 0 1
Erwin, 1b 4 ft 2 (i 1 ft
Manus, 3b .....4 ft 1 2 2 ft
Wells, c 4 ft 1 ft 1 ft
Durrneyer, ss 3 ft ft ft 3 0
Peddv p ft ft ft 0 1 ft
Mot row, p 2 <> ft ft 1 ft
Totals 32 4 2 1 27 10 1
Augusta. Ah R. II Po.A. E.
Hume**, cf & 1b r. 1 2 7 ft ft
Miukert. If & rs 4 1 2 Fi ft ft
Clark. 2b f» ft ft 2 3 1
Hi Inc Ih .. 2 ft I f» ft ft
McMillan if. & If 4 ft ft ft ft ft
I trout he* *, 3b 4 ft 2 ft 4 ft
Kelly, sm 4 1 ft 2 I <♦
Merger, c 3 1 2 4 2 ft
Johnson, p 4 ft 2 ft I ft
Hawkins, rs 2 ft ft 2 0 ft
Total* 37 4 II 27 11 1
Score by inning*: R.
Albany Iftft Ifto ftftft 2
Augusta ... .... 120 OUU ftOlJ—4
Hu in mar' Two-bane hit*, Berger,
Burges* Mackert Home-run*. Mackert
Stolen bane*. Cochran 3 Manush. Dou
ble play*. Erwin to Manu*h to Durmev
ei, Sacrifice hit*. Moye*. Dwrmcvev.
M'*c an luilln, Pc dv ft; Johnson 1: Mar
low " Left on base*. Albany ft; Augusta
ft. Hit* off of I'eddy 4, In two Innings;
off Morrow 7 In 7 Innlg* Struck out,
Pcddy o. Johnson 3 Morrows f». Sacri
fice fl\, Burge**. Wild pitches, John
son. 'rime 1:50. Umpire, Tunison.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Buffalo Wins.
inidlanapobs, |nd.—~Fixe Indianapolis
nu n walked lit succession In tlte first In
ning and this, together with two hits
nid iiii crnA’, netted f|vy runs, which
wits enough to win easily from the Buf
falo Federal* here yesterday, f* to 3
Score: K. H. K
Buffalo |On 001 010—3 10 5
Indianapolis 500 000 (*'o 5 7 3
Batteries: Houser, Brown and Allen;
Mullin and Karlden.
Pittsburg 7; Chicago 4.
Chicago. Manager Tinker used six
teen men in s vain effort to stop Pitts
burg today. Unlucky baNe-tunnlng kept
the Ptttstmrg sctAe down. The final
score was 7 to 4
Hcore R. H E.
Pit t along ... 33© too 000 7 14 L
I'hlcagti. .100 900 600—4 X 4
Batteries: Merger and Hoherts; Fisk,
Mcilutre, Prendergust, Black and Wil
son.
&t. Louis and Brooklyn Spit.
St Loula.—Kt l.ouis ond Brooklyn dl
x ded a double-header here yesterday
afternoon. Brooklyn clinching the first
h\ making tliTee runs In the fourth in
ning The second game w\»s a tio at
the end of the seventh, hut in the next
inning Hartley and SrandaM scored
tKIRHT GAM F i
Score H. H. K
SI lauds ...002 00| 000 3 7 3
Brooklyn . ... . 04*1 300 000 4 10 7
Batteries Keupper, Brown mid Chap
man, Seaton and Owens I,and.
4 BKUOND OAMK.I
H«mr, B H. L\
hriHikh n 102 001 100 5 7 \
St Louis 7i>2 000 120 7 12 3
Batteries OhappcU. latfftte. I/Tnd;
Crandall and Hartley. Empires, Bush
ond ManisaeNtl.
COLLEGE GAMES
At Easton. Pa LsFuyett# 10. Penn
sylvania State 4.
At Gettysburg P.» : Villa Nova 3::
Gettysburg 0.
At West Point Army 3, Georgetown 2.
At Bachs Williams 4. Cornel) 3.
At New York: Columbia 4. Wesleyan 1.
At Amherst Amherst 4. Tufts 1.
At H.mover. N. H Dartmouth 7;
MassuuhUsct Agricultural 2.
At New York: Fordham 5 Colgate ?.
At New Brunswick. Swarthmore 4;
Hutgevs 3; «hi Innings.)
At Cambridge Harvard 3. K\mouse 0.
Vt IDoomlnffton, lud Wisconsin 4;
Indiana 7.
At South Bethlehem. Pa ; Lehigh 1*:
Hucknelt 0
At l-snoaster. Pa.; Frslmus 3; Frank
lin and Marshal! 3
At Am Arbor. Fnlversify of Michigan
10. v'sse 0.
At New »rk Del,; Johns Hopk ns <;
Delaware College 4. 110 innings)
At New llaxen. Conn ; Yale 17; Vir
ginia 4
everybody’ likes it.
Likes what? SENSATION
FLOUR.
Indians win
FROMM MS
Savannah’s Victory Due to
Savage Attack in the Bth In
ning on Pearson.
Jacksonville, Fla.—A Havngr attack on
I’oumon In the rlghth Inning of today’s
wine was reeponelble for the victory of
Savannah. The l.ipe men crawled on
•he local twirler In this Inning for three
auglea and two dotilileH which together
with a I air or nausea, yielded Savannah
four rnna and the game.
Savannah. Ah. It. H. To.A. E.
Ilandthoe, cf ...,5 I 0 2 0 0
l-IPe. 11l ..5 I I 0 2 0
Mayer, rs .4 0 2 0 1 0
Cuit, ih .t n 2 in 2 n
Wlnaton, If 4 o 2 2 0 0
Crowell, aa 2 I 1 il 4 n
/.Inmierinan, 2h | o 0 4 2 1
Smith, r 2 o l 2 2 n
Kllltngaworth, p 1* fl 0 n 0 0
Cauaey, p 2 1 1 n 4> 0
Totals 34 4 11 27 13 1
Jacksonville Ah It. 11. Po.A. K
Powimll. If R n 3 5 n n
Slarr 3h 2 0 I 3 • 0
Cnlluhan, 2h 3 0 14 3 1
Huffman, rs 3 n 0 0 t 0
Cnetn, es :i n „ n , n
Mehholr, ih 3 1 i 2 n n
Crowder, aa 4 1 1 r 1 o
'Krelia, c 3 0 a K 2 0
Pearson, p 3 0 0 0 3 n
Totals 29 2 7 27 13 I
Score by Innings: R.
Savannah 000 non 040-1
Jacksonville 010 ton non 2
Summary: Two-lnae hits. Melcholr.
Crowell Mayer. Sacrifice hits, Crowell,
Starr, Crowder. Stolen bases. Smith.
liontile plays. Crowell to Cost drat base
on hulls Kllllngaworlh 1; off Causey 1;
off Person 2. till by pitcher Starr. Call
ban Hoffman Struck mil ’by Killings
worth 2. hv Causey 3: ny Pearson R.
Time 1 :RO. t’mph'e, Moran.
Standing of Clubs
South Atlantic.
•hub* W. 1,. Pet.
Havntmah |« s .s;7
JiirkKnnvllle H S .6:18
t'olumtda 14 Ju r.jj^
Albany 11 U !r.no I
Macon . l» 12 .•,(>»
CliarleKtim 12 12 r>oß
Columbus 7 15 ]:n r
Augusta 7 17 292
Federal League.
Clubs \v. 1,. Pet.
St l.ouia II ,7na
Hnltlntore 7 4 838
Indhinupolis 8 7 ,11.7,7
Brooklyn a a ,'r,r4>
Chicago 7 7 500
Huffal 4 8 .40(1
l< mi as a City 5 8 385
Pltlahur* 3 s .273
Southern League
Club*. wi 1,. Pel.
New Orleans 13 4 .785
Chattanooga .. II s si;
in 7 .r,sa
Nashville 3 3 *,nn
Mobile .....7 3 ,433
Birmingham 7 II :i»3
Montgomery 7 12 353
Memphis 5 is 278
National Leagut
Clubs. W U Pet
Pittsburg ... 12 2 8’.7
Phil nlelpbla 8 3 .727
Brooklyn 8 4 . B nn
New York .% ;i .500
Clneinnall 7 3 .487
Si lamia 8 111 .375
Chicago m 333
Boston ... . 1 3 iB2
American League.
Clubs W. I* Pet.
I Virolt It 8 847
New York 8 4 sno
Philadelphia 7 5 333
Si. lamia 8 g 87i
Washington 8 8 son
Chicago ... 7 3 434
Boston 4 8 inas
Cleveland 3 n ,-14
ST LUKE S BAR VCA TEAM
DEFEATED NORTH AUGUSTA
In a game featured by errors on both
stiles the St l.tlkr Barn.-a team defeated
North Augusta Saturday afternoon at
Allen Park The score stood in to 8
In favor of St Luke's Baraeas after the
agony was over
Chandler, who piiehrd for North Au
gusta. should havr won his game In a
walk
The SI Luke's Baraeas will give a
lawn party, corner Fenwick and Bohlev
avenue Monday. May 4th at 8:00 o'clock
p tn., the proceeds of which will go to
wards purchasing uniforms for the team.
Score by Innings R. || R,
Si Luke s .. no; ota 81*—in 4 «
North Augusta nts *|2 01A 8 3 5
Batteries St I. Brunckhurst. TLighe
and Acr'vener; North Augusta, Chandler
and Rohlneon
Oct a Hart Schaffnrr A Marx Suit—:
no finer goods or blggrr value found
F. G. Mertt-«.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
COMERS LOST
TO M FOXES
Williams, the New Twirler For
Columbus, Held Columbia
Down to 6 Hits Yesterday.
Columbus, Ga. —Williams, Columbus’
new pitcher, held Columbia down to six
hits and the Foxes Instituted a series of
hits In the seventh Inning, both facts of
which enabled them to defeat the Com
ers, I to 2. H arid son pounded out a
home-run with a man on base, scoring
the two Columbia runs in the sixth In
ning. Wlnehell pitched for Columbia,
was wild and was retired in the seventh
In favor of Cardin.
Columbia. Ab. It. H. Po. A. K.
Kherts, If 4 0 0 0 0 0
Kbxell, cf 3 112 0 0
llarhlaon, Ih ,4 ] 2 7 1 0
Osteen, as 4 0 0 4 2 0
Helzell 21) 4 0 13 10
Holland, if 4 0 0 2 2 0
Finnegan. 3b 4 0 2 1 0 0
Broun, c 3 0 0 4 1 0
Wlnehell, 0 0 0 5 0
Cavdin, *) 0 0 y 9
Totals 32 2 0*23 13 0
Columbus. Ab. It. 11. I’o.A. K.
Thompson, c 0 1 3 0 2 0
Mel Miff, 3b 3 2 0 2 2 0
Hawkins, It y 3 s ' < (1
Higgs, cf 3 0 1 I 0 0
Fulmar, It 4 0 1 2 0 0
Howdoin ss 4 0 0 0 1 0
Moore, 2b 1 1 41 4 3 9
McCormick, rs 1 0 1 2 0 0
Williams, p 4 0 0 2 2 0
Tolu I" 27 4 9 27 10 1
•MclJulf bunted on last strike.
Score by innings:
Columbia 003 ono—2
Columbus 100 000 210—1
Tt?ei m, T ary: , Tw'o-base hit, Finnegan.
Ihrce-base hit, McCormick Home-run,
llarhison. Stolen bases by Osteen Mc-
I'ufr Hawkins. Double plays, Williams
o Hawk ns; Holland to Osteen: Holland
J? ruu , n 'T 1 * 8 ' - on balls. Wlnehell 5;
oardlu I; Williams I. i.eft on bases
' Columbus S. lilt by pitched
balls Met ormlek McDuff. Struck out,
Wlnehell Willi.uns «. Pissed halls
I hompson Braun. Time 1:53. Um
pire, Pender.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
New Orleans 4; Mobile 0
ew Orlean,. Three hits one for three
bases combined with bad throws bv
~n ' ,i 1 New fun. run's
a 1 w Inning of yesterday's game
and Mobile was defeated by a score of
hv Mnhd In / , *'.i Cr X epe hi,a '“‘en released
by Mobile to Ibe Kvansvillc dub of the
t rntral League, It was announced.
Score: jj K
Mobile onn 000 000—6 3 '!
New Orleans 403 on 000 4 s 0
Batteries: dodger and Schmidt; Wal
ker and Higgins.
Cracker, Win.
Nashville, Ten n —Deni pitched n
steady gumee and Atlanta Imd llttl
trouble In beating Nashville 8 to •>
v. ,r! \ b . > „ n . ,lnn " ul McConnell gave
Nashville Its runs.
. R. II E.
Atlanta 31 200 002 8 it 3
Nashville mo 100 000 2 S 2
B«t levies Uem and l>unn: Stevens.
Marshall and Smith.
Chattanooga 9; Memphis 9.
Memphis, Tenn.—Overcoming a two
nm lead 111 the last half of the ninth In
ning. the Memphis team defeated Chat
lanooga 9 to 8 In the aecond of the ae
rles of four rune* between the two
teams.
Soor<,: n. If. E.
Memphis 004 001 013 9 10 3
1 hattunoog* 300 200 201 tot
Batteries 11. Morr tt and Schlei, J.o
renxfn, llsrding and Street.
Birmingham Is Victor.
Montgomery, Ala.—Knot allowed eleven
rases on halls and hit two batsmen yes
terday and these with seven htte, one for
three hoses, by Klnsely in the third In
n ng. with the bases full, gave Blrglmn
ham the third game of the aerie* with
Montgomery. The score was 9to "
Score: • , R H >
Birmingham 004 000 014 3 7
Montgomery 000 000 200 -J s «
Batteries Rohlneon and Dllger: Cast
and Gribbtns.
BETTER THAN SPANKING
a °t*v n#t . rur » children of
fil *.ki T ! l ' r *v. * * eonetltutlnnal
cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Bum
m*T' e. Box . W ' Notr e. name. Ind . will
tend free to any mother her successful
home treatment, with full Instructions
Bend no money, but write her today if
»mur children troucle you In thle way.
non t blame the child the chances are
It can t help It. Thle trestmen' also
».<«'<• J*"* «g» I pei'Plr troubled
with urine difficulties by day or nlghL
You’ve tried the rest, now
buv the best—SENSATION is
the brand.
SEA GULLS WIN
FRDMJIGEfiS
Macon Decided Not to Give
Charleston Any Trouble and
Won By Score of 5 to 4.
Macon, Ga. —After making two singles,
two doubles, a home-run and three runs
in the first who retired
in favor of Cochran, Macon ceased to
cause Charleston trouble and won by 5
to 4. The visitors made four two-bag
gers and one triple.
Macon. Ab. R. H. Po.A. E.
Matthews, cf T» 1 2 0 0 0
Ford. 2b t 0 ft 2 2 0
Bowden, c 5 1 1 7 2 1
Colby, If 2 l ft 3 0 ft
Munn, Hi 3 1 2 S 0 ft
Stinson, rs 4 ft 2 1 ft ft
Flrestine. ss 4 ft 1 2 1 1
Ortguzon, 3l> 3 ft ft 3 2 "ft
Martin, p 3 0 ft ft 4 0
Totals 33 4 S 27 11 2
Charleston Ab. R. H. Po.A. E.
Harris. 2b . r > 1 1 2 1 0
Hamilton. 3b 4 ft 2 1 1 ft
Russell, cf 4 ft 1 2 ft ft
Morse. Ih 4 1 1 11 ft ft
Bersein. If 4 1 l 1 ft 0
Marshall, e 3 ft ft 5 1 1
Prough. rs 4 ft 3 1 ft ft
Cain, ss 3 1 T 4 3 ft
Eldridge, p ft ft ft ft 1 ft
Cochran, p 2 1 ft 0 6 ft
Totals 33 5 Ift 27 13 1
Scroe hv innings: A.
Macon 3ft 1 ftftft ftftft- -4
Charleston 020 ft3o ftOft —5
Sumniarv: Twolb'so hits. Matthews,
Bowden. Hamilton. Harr s. Cahi. Munnj
Hamilton. Prough. Three-base hit,
PVough. Ifome-run. Munn. Sacrifice lilts.
Ford, Marshall, Russell. Cochran. Stolen
Irises, Bersein, ( olbv f 2). Cflin. Double
p'a>. Firestine to Ford. Base on balls.
Martin 1: Cochran 2. Left on bases. Ma
,con S; Charleston 3. Hit by pitched
balls. Ortgazon. Martin, Colby, Cain.
Struck out, Martin 7: Cochran 3. * Time
1:37. Umpire. Vitter.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburg Wins.
Pittsburg. Pittsburg won its fifth
straight game from Cincinnati yester
day. 7 to 5.
Score: R. 11. E.
Cincinnati oni 000 040—5 12 2
Pittsburg 103 ©lO 200—7 8 0
Batteries: Douglas. Lear, Rowan and
(’lurke. Congales; Doper. Adams and
Gibson.
Giants 0; Brooklyn 3.
New York. Pfeffor, a Brooklyn recruit
pitcher, held New York to four lilts yes
terday. and shutout MrGruws champ*
lons. 3 to Wheat drove in all the
Brooklyn ruir* His sacrifice fly brought
In Cutshaw in the first inning, while in
the sixth his two-base lilt stored Cut
shiw and Daubert.
Score: R. H. E.
Brooklyn 100 002 000—3 7 t
New York .. 000 000 0000—0 I 1
Kutteres: Pfeffer ami McCarty; Tes
reau, From me and Meyrts.
Phillies 6; Red Sox 2
Boston.—Three homerims by Philndel
ulila batsmen gave their team an easy
victory over Boston. 0 to 2. yesterday.
Logan and Lobert made homeruns in
ti»e first inning off Perdue. Luderus
made unotlier off Perdue in the fourth.
Lobert made a homerun. two doubles
and a single In foirt* times at bat.
Score: R. H. E.
Philadelphia 300 100 020—0 11 3
Boston . . .000 010 100--2 0 3
Batteries: Marshall and Klllifer; Per
due. James and Whaling.
Cubs Defeated.
Chicago, Ills.—P teher Vaughan weak
ened In the seventh and eighth innings
and allowed seven hits which coupled
with tlrtrc errors a wild pitch and a
passed hall gave St. Louis an easy vic
tory* 0 to 4
Score R 11. Ha
St. Lotus n2O 00 130—0 9 1
Chicago 021 001 ©o© 4 8 4
Batteries: Doak. Sallee and Snyder; 1
Humphries. Vaughan and Bresnshsn.
L. V. HAMII TON WILL GO
TO THE MACON TIGERS
Auburn. N. L.—The following decisions
were handed down todav by the n tlona’
l*oard of arbitration of the National
Baseball Association.
Services of players awarded: Pitcher
Hanley to Mobile, Ala.; I*. V Hamilton
to Macon Gu.
BATHER x I T. CTTTB WTNR
FROM GA R R LADS
In s slow and listless came, featured
by heavy batting of the Bath team the
Oh. R R was defeated yestrtday aft
ernoon The main feature of the game
was the pitching of Rxmbo for Bath
’ettina them down to four hits he had
h*s opponents aPhia mercy all the timed 1
The hitting of tV Attiwax »ls4> was a
feature and Frank Mills did fine
wo'k for the sis. R R. .
Score- R H E
Bath 12 24 t
Ga R R a 4 4 4
Negotiations Closed With Nashville Yes
terday P. M. By Manager in An Effort
to Get Another Twirler
The local basebalk. club is now what
can be termed a ‘Veal baseball team,”
as Manager Broutbers has finally suc
ceeeded in the matter of filling up the
weak spots in the team.
Negotiations was closed yesterday with
Nashville, in Augusta’s effort to get an
other cracker-jack twirler. Snyder is
the new pitcher that was taken under
the wing of Broutbers. and will prob
ably be given his fivst workout in Jack
sonville, during one of the games which
are to be played in that burg this week.
McMilland. who was just received from
the Sea Gulls, was given his first chance
to show what he can do in the* outfield,
in yesterday’s game. Mac. certainly did
put up some fine ‘"show',’’ and succeed-
SPORT DOPE
On the Track.
Baltimore. Md. —University of Virginia
won the thivd annual South Atlantic
inter-collegiate track and field champ
ionship here today by a wide margin.
The score by points of the first three
teams was:
Virginia 56; Georgetown 32; Johns
Hopkins 31.
Three South Atlantic records were es
tablished and one was equalled. John
Dromly, of Virginia, ran the 120 yards
high hurdles in 15 3-5 seconds and the
220 yavds low hurdles in 24 3-5 seconds.
"Joe” Connolly, of Hopkins, cleared the
high jump with a leap of six feet one
half inch.
Tennis.
Philadelphia.— Princeton’s tennis play
ers defeated Pennsylvania here yester
day, 9 matches to 0.
Track Meet.
Easton, pa.—LaFayette College de
feated Swarthmore in their annual track
meet here yesterday, 59 to 53.
High Jump.
Berkely, Cali.—Edward Beeson, of the
San Francisco Olympic Club, broke the
world’s record in tne high jump at the
Pacific coast conference meet here yes-
LEGALImTiCEfT
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF RICHMOND—
Thos. C. Huff vs. Annie 1. Huff—Libel
for Divorce. 14
The defendant in the above stated
case, Annie I. Huff, is hereby required
in person, or by attorney, to be and ap
pear at the next term of Richmond Su
perior Court to be held in and for the
County aforesaid on the 20th day of
July. 1914. then and there to answer the
Plaintiff in his action for Divorce, as in
default of such appearance the Court
will proceed thereon as to this trial may
appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C.
Ilammond. Judge of said Court, this 24th
dyy of April, 1914.
GEO. B. POURNELLE,
Deputy Clerk. S. C., R. Co., Ga.
A. R. WILLIAMSON,
Atty. for Plaintiff. A 24 28 M 1 3p
POLITICAL NOTICES
TO THE VOTES? OK RICHMOND
County: 1 hereby announce my can
didacy for County Commissioner, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of
the White Primary,
wed frl sun ts HENRY R. PUND.
TO THE VOTERS OF THE FIRST
WARD.
1 HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDI- j
dacy for the City Council from the
First Ward, subject to ttie rules of the
white primary. ,
»un-tf C. GORDON LAM BACK.
THE FRIENDS OF MB. OEOROE W.
Summers hereby announce his esndl
dacy for Council from the 6th Ward,
subject to the Rulea and Regulations
of the White Primary.
at tiik VERY tfROENT AND BARN
est solicitation of representative citi- ;
zens from all parts of the ward, 1
herewith announce my candidacy as
member of Council for the Sixth Ward
for the term beginning January l,
1915, subject to the rules and regula- I
tlons of the White ITunarv Commit- 1
tee. S. A. FURTHON. j
TO THE VOTERS OF THE AUGUSTA ’
Circuit: 1 am a candidate for the
Judgeship of the Superior Courts of
the Augusts Circuit, subject to the ap
proaching August White Primary. I
will appre«date voi.V support.
Respectfully,
ts ISAAC S. PEEBLES, JR.
Augusta, Ga., March HthTTlll.
AT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY
friends, both m the city and country
districts, I hereby announce myself as
h candidate for the position of County
Commissioner of Richmond County,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the whte primary.
M. C. BUTLER HOLLEY.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I HEREBY AN .OUNCE MY CANDl
dacy for re-eiectlon to the Board of
County Comm I salon era, subject to the j
rules and regulations of the White !
Primary tyecutive Committee. I wish
to thank my friends for past support
and pledge myself. If elected, to con
tinue to look after the beat Interests of
all the people.
M 24 A. H. ROOKf*
SUNDAY, MAY 3.
COMBACKS
VS.
JAYS
ed somewhat in the matter of creating
a sensation when he made a couple of
catches in the center garden. "Babe”
was not only satisfied but pleased with
his "line of baseball” and intimated
right then and there that ‘old Mac”
would stay in this zone awhile, at least
The outfield is fairly well inpenetrate
ble now since McMillan arrived, and in
fact the whole aggregation could not be
in better shape. The coming scraps with
the Jays will go a long ways towards
showing the superiority of the Corn
backs. The only thing that is needed
now is a little boosting from the local
fans and then the Combacks will cer
tainly make a comeback —so let’s all pull
together and make ft a winner.
terday, clearing the bar at 6 feet. 3
inches, one inch higher than the previ
ous mark made by George Horine.
Walking Match.
London.—The twelve-hour amateur
walking match today was won by E. <\
Horton, who covered 73 mikjH and 145
yards in the specified time. i/j[The ama
teur record for twelve houss has been
72 miles, 33 yards. Van Meurs was sec
ond with 70 miles. 1,662 yards ond Ham
mond, third with 70 miles, 772 yards.
A world’s record for eleven miles was
set by Robert Horton, a postman, who
covered that 'distance in one hour, 24
minutes. 11 seconds but later dropped
out. Horton set a new mark for 51
miles, 8 hours, 8 minutes. 25 1-5 sec
onds. There were 27 starters.
FUNERAL NOTICE
PENDER—THE RELATIVES AND
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Samuell A.
Pender, end Mrs. Mary E. Pender are
respeetfullv Invited to attend the fun
eral of WILLIE JENNINGS, the in
fant daughter of Mr. and Mvs. Sam
uel A. Pender at the residence of Mr.
('has. A. Pender, 1547 Walton Way,
THIS (Sunday) AFTERNOON at 3:31
o'clock. Interment In the City Ceme
tery.
ROOF LEAK?
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My prices are
right.
E. A. DEMORE
Phone 2031. 523 Broad St.
The Capitol Case
FOR LADIES AND
GENTS.
Everything new and first
class.
Our Regular Dinners are
served to none but
first of all.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
Phone 3005 —W.
HOLLEY WAGON CO.
Builders Of
All Kinds of High
Grade Wagons.
We Repair and Paint Buggies.
Carriages, Wagons, Automo
biles on Short Notice. Good
year Rubber Tire*. Horse
Shoeing.
502 and 504 MeKinne Street.
TELEPHONE 893.
t
GET IT
—&t—
HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.