The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 08, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR TIGERS COP IST OF MIES Combacks Were Defeated in Yesterday’s Game As Results of a Pitchers’ Battle. Macon, Ga Sensational fielding of Firestine and Coiliy and superb pitch ing of Voss won fne first ol the Ma con-Augusta series for the former yes terday afternoon by 2to 1. Voss gave twj bits, hut was extremely wild, walking five men, Macon. Ab. R. H. P0.A.8 Matthews, cf 4 0 2 0 0 0 Colby, 2b 0 0 0 4 5 0 Bowden, c 4 0 0 2 0 0 conznles. 3b 4 0 1 0 1 0 Muon, lb 3 0 0 14 3 0 Stinson, rs 3 1 1 2 0 0 Villa zon, If 3 1 1 0 0 0 Firestine, ss .. .. 2 0 0 4 4 1 Voss, p 1 0 0 0 5 0 Totals 28 2 5 27 18 1 Auguata Ab. It M. Po. A. E. Burgess, If 2 0 o 5 0 0 Mackerl, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Clarke, 2h 4 0 0 3 3 0 Sabrle, lb 3 1 1 !) 0 0 McMillan, rs 1 0 0 2 0 0 Hrouthers, 3b .... 4 0 0 2 1 0 Kelly, ss 3 0 1 1 1 0 Berger, c 3 0 0 2 1 0 Neyenhouse, p .... 1 0 0 0 4 1 Totals 24 1 2 24 10 1 Score by Innings: R. Macon 020 000 OOx -2 Augusta 010 000 000 —1 Summary—Sacrifice bits, McMillan (21, Neyenhoui-e. Vois and Burgess; stolen bases, McMillan; bases on balls, off Voss D; Neyetihouse I; left on bases Mscot 4, Augusta 6; hit by pitched balls, Sabrle; struck out, by Voss 2, Neyerbouse 2: balk, Neyen bouse. Time, 1:30. Umpire, Render. INDIANS LDS[ TO THE FOXES Fox's Line Drive to Left Scored McDufl From Second, Which Won Dame For Columbus. Columbus, G».—Fox's lln«* drive to left In the eleventh inning, scoring MclJuff from Hecond Won yesterday's fame from Savannah by the score of :: to 2. The Indians scored their two runa in the third, but after then McCormack held them HHfe. Fox, Thomi son and Smith were each fined $5 by Ire Vltier lor kicking on his decisions. Savannah. Ah It H. Po. A. 1C Handlhoe, cf .. .. 4 <i 2 4 u 0 i.lpr, 3b 4 1 1 2 I 0 Mayer, rs , 4 0 0 3 0 II (Just, lb 0 o ft o 1 Winston, If 4 0 0 1 1 0 Crowell, as 4 0 I I 3 0 Zimmerman, 2b ... 3 (i 2 2 4 0 Smith, c .4 o n 7 2 0 Cheney, p 3 t « ti 3 o Totals 33 .2 (1x32 14 1 Columbus. Ah. H H. Po. A. K Herndon, 2b 3 o 0 4 I ti Hawkins, rs 4 ti I I it 0 Kolmar, If 5 1 I 2 tl 0 Riggs, rs 4 1 13 0 0 Thompson, c .... 4 0 1 5 2 0 McDufl, 2b 5 1 2 4 4 0 Moore, hk 2 0 I 1 (id Fox. lb S 0 1 13 1 0 McCormack, p .... 4 0 2 0 5 o Totals 38 3 10 33 19 0 x Two out when winning run was sooted Score by tnnlncs: R Savannah 002 000 000 O 0 -2 Columbus 100 001 000 01 —3 Summary—Two-base hit, Kolmar; stolen bases. Handlhoe, Oust, Fob mar. Kings, McDulf; double play, Zimmerman to Crowell to Gust, sac rlflce hits, Hanllboe, Llpe, Mayer, Moor*; bases on halla. off McCor mack 3. off Cheney 6; left on bases, Savannah 3, Columbus 9? struck out, by McCormack 4. by Cheney 4. Time 1:52. t'mplre, IVtter. SALLIE RESULTS. Albany-Charleston, no game, rain Jacksonville-Columbla; wires down. Cauflhed far Thraa Vaarw. •1 am a lovar of your godsend to hu manity and science. Your medicine. 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THE DINGBAT FAMILY - We’d Hate to Take Such a Chance Ourselves (W«At3'n>B*\ ptoUW'nifc tObS') icts G©\ r»M|, |» LLA<> \ v > ( Bwoc ) LUr TS '<* ctosswGTwwu Mvmj i Mowey is Ycca*.J \lr * WLLAS ) P V ./ (That kwt®*. «i«s) Vti sn* K , 4 Porry suck q rizTT^Z r\ \ “ ©KttTIWJ’ COMBS "To A HACT A*I#HTV BttßM iii'Thl PoAM CP A Pi|>l* 1 ' a n. aiU > v A A/ATiwP ' ” — N T'7 'V.PAT ~"_iy»ft i.OfrS Lr.ocuv fi, AtmUTfe bib ATT IT I rr bID, JEFF HAS THE SAME IDEA OF WAR THAT SHERMAN HAD - BY “BUD” FISHER f votf A«eo umfeße the oippgrgw v/Hy you has to pull sowe OP j none or your. eottNess. I twe*.e <ooirg, aho * xoo l Voufe cheap Cfltw*=nv aamy say * MO MtOfte f XTAtCotJ ) r Y6RA CRU’Z. ) UNOSR-SYANtI ALL THEiE Teßfry*. i TO TAtvypyco - AMD bun AT n WAR TERfAS. WHAT \ T °° A *>(N\P. TOt> ] Vjßt-L, Va/HAT XMD YOU , T~~ pT (7 ~ ~ ( , J \ * - ASKED tAE A QUEVnoN _ \ SAT? / 1 W6UU wMrt / ' _ < | 15065 tA6^>l/VT& 1 1-«6 that t-AST weerj n» x tno , DtD *■ « ■ - - ■ - - - .. "■ - ,?? O - ,: / • r—- ] |"weM. 1 COO wo \ fIXAT* AlO REASOmI . _ " Y.I Ti_— - -«» -=»■- , Standing of Clubs Bouth Atlantic League. Clubs. Won. I.OHt. P. Ct. Savannah in s .704 Jacksonville IB In .616 Columbia 15 12 .656 Charleston 14 13 .510 Albany 12 13 4XO Macon 13 15 .464 Columbus 0 17 .346 Augusta 9 19 .321 Southern Leaaua. Club* Won. I .out. P. Ct. Chattanooga 14 6 .700 New Orleans .... 14 6 .636 Atlanta 11 *9 .550 Mobile 10 10 .500 lllrmlughnm 11 12 .478 Nashville 10 12 .455 Montgomery 8 16 .348 Memphis 7 15 .318 American League. Clubs. Won. Lost. P. Ct. Detroit 14 7 .667 St. l.otils 11 x .579 New York 8 7 .533 Philadelphia 8 7 .533 Washington 9 s .529 Chicago 9 it ,450 Boston B 9 ,400 Cleveland 5 14 .264 Federal League. .. Clubs Won. Lost P. CL Baltimore 11 4 733 St. Louts U 8 [579 Chicago 10 8 ,356 Brooklyn 7 6 .538 Indianapolis 8 8 .500 Kanass City 8 10 .444 Buffalo B 9 .400 Pittsburg 5 11 .313 National League, nobs. Won. Lost. r. CL Pittsburg 15 2 .882 Philadelphia 8 5 .616 Brooklyn k 5 .616 New York 7 6 .538 ( Inclngutl 8 10 .444 Chicago 7 12 .368 St. Louis 7 IS .350 Boston 3 10 .231 OTHER RESULTS North Carolina League. At Winston Salem 6; Greensboro 5. At Haleigh 0; Charlotte 3. (Called end eighth, rnlnl. At Asheville 3; Durham 4. American Association. At Kansu* City 6; Indianapolis 5. • At St. Pnul 0; Cleveland fi. At Minne&i.olla 3; Columbus 2. At Mllwaukee-LotiUville, rain. International League. At Montreal 2; Jersey City 5. (10 In nings). At Rochester 6; Newark 5. 10 In nings). At Toronto 6; Providence 0. At Buffalo 3; Baltimore 5. (11 in lungs). NATIONAL LEAGUE Giants Win. • At New York— Score; R H £ Boston 300 200 010—6 10 5 New York .... 100 001 14x—7 15 1 Krucher, Rudolph amt dowdy; Map guard, Fromnie, Mathewsoti and Meyers. Cincinnati Defeated. At St. Louis Score: R H E Cincinnati 000 010 000—1 5 4 St. l»uls ~ .. 043 010 12x —9 13 0 Rowan. Adams and Uonxalcg, Pep rm and Snyder. Brooklyn le Victor. At Philadelphia— Score: r h E Brooklyn 000 032 1 00 —6 1 3 3 Philadelphia .. 100 101 020—6 11 1 Altchlson. Pfeffer and Miller, Fis cher, Mayer and Klllifer. Pirates Are Victors. At nttshurg— Score by innings: R. H. K. Chicago 100'000 000—1 0 3 Pittsburg .. .. 020 004 10*—7 12 2 Mumphreys, Zabel and Archer; Cooper and Gibson. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUUUSTA, GA. COLLEGE GAMES At Pbinceton. N. J.: Pennsylvania State 4; Princeeon 7. At Davidson: Davidson College 9; University of South Carolina 4. At. Wake Forest; Wake Forest 0; A. and M. of North Carolina 1. At Cambridge: Harvard 10; Colby 2. Ah Hanover, N. H.; Dartmouth 5; Vermont 2. At Greensboro, Ala.: Southern University 3; Marion In stitue 0. At New Haven: Yale'2; LaFayette 1. "WEATHER TODAY American League. Detroit at Chicago; rain. New York at Boston; clear. Philadelphia at Washington; cloudy National Leaaua. Chicago at Pittsburg; rain. Boston at New York; cloudy. Brooklyn at Philadelphia; cloudy. Cincinnati at St. Louis; clear. Federal League. Brooklyn at Chicago; rain. Buffalo at Kansas City; clear. Pittsburg at St. I/ouls; clear Baltimore at Indianapolis; rain. ANNOUNCEMENT To fill a long felt want, we have installed facil ities for engraving visiting cards, business cards, wedding announcements, etc., and are at all times prepared to give prompted efficient sendee. SCHLEY ENGRAVING CO. brunch office, with f\il! line of eamplee at Augusta Trunk Factory. • THE FOREIGN INVASION. Garside —I saw a novel sight on Broad Street just now. I could hardly believe my eyes.” Hillside—What did you sec? Garside —Three Americans in one block. Probably there is no business a man can get into on less capital than whether propheting. STANDISH Arrow C OLLAR 2 for2s^ Cluett P.abody 6* Cosine. Maker* ! Begins In Tomorrow’s Herald “THE STORY OF WAITSTILL BAXTER” Win This Baby Auto Shower of Gold Contest. The Augusta Daily Herald. A $385.00 Child’s Automobile Call Phone 236 and Ask for the Contest Manager. 639 Broad St. FRIDAY, MAY 8.