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SUNDAY, MAY 10,
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COMBACKS COP THE LAST GAME
OF THE SERIES FROM TIGERS
Six Errors Made By the Tigers Responsible For the Large
Number of Runs Scored By the Augusta Team—Manager
Brouthers and Team Will Arrive in Augusta Wednesday
Night—To Play 12 Straight Games Here.
The Combacks copped the last game of
the series yesterday from the Macon
Tigers by the score by Bto 2. The six
errors made by the Tigers was respon
sible for the large number of runs gain
ed bv the local aggregation. Besides his
support being rotten. Martin was wild
and issued three passes that caused him
trouble. The game of yesterday com
pleted Macon’s two-weeks’ stay at home.
They have split even. winning and
loosing si xgames, respectively. Sny
der. for the local team, pitched a good
game, having given up three hits in the
firs inning and then settling down, no:
al’owlng but one hit, an inning, for the
fve remaining.
Unknown Reason.
For some unknown reason Sabrie was
benched arid Catcher Berger was put on
the f'rst hag. in his place. Wallace was
placed behind the bat. Wallace was
purchased from Birmingham, of the
Southern League. and joined the Com
backs Fridav. therefore playing his first
game yesterday, and incidentally show
ing up f'ne. Out of five times at bat
be rapped out three hits and scored one
run and by the wav, he mace no errors.
Augusta Team Arrive Wednesday.
The Aor 't° team arrive Wednesday
in this cit• Wednesday night and will
proceed to get into shape for the rather
strenuous times to come. They will p ay
twelve straight games in Augusta before
the is hit again. Four teams will
be tackled in this time. Each will he
met respectively in a series of three
games each, ranging in the following or
der: Albany. Columbus, Macon and
then Jaoksonvil'e,
Well, everything is now in “O. K.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
..Mobile, Ala. —Two errors in the 9th in
ning gave Memphis the run that won
yesterday’s game from Mobile, score 2 to
1. Robertson easily outp'tched Leib
hardt. avowing only four hits, although
the visiting pitcher was invincible at
crucial moments.
Score: R- H. E.
Mobile 00ft KV> Oft O—l 8 2
Memphis 001 000 ftftOl—2 4 0
Batteries: Robertson and Schmidt;
Leibhardt and Schlei.
Nashville Wins.
Montgomery, Ala.—Nashville batted
Black and Case, the local pitchers hard
yesterday and the visitors won the first
game of the series easily. Schivartz of
Nashville knocked a home run In the
fifth inning.
Score: R. H. E.
Nashvi’lo 11 210 431—13 15 ft
Montgomery ftftft 001 410— 6 8 4
Batteries: Berger. More and Gibson;
Black, Case and Klelnow.
Crackers Are Victors.
Atlanta, Ga. —Atlanta w’on vesterday
from B rmlngham. 6 to 4. pen
nant von by Atlanta last season was
raised just before the game started.
Score: R H. E.
Birmingham 000 ft?o 002 —4 9 3
Atlanta 311 001 00ft—6 9 1
Batteries: Brown. Johnson. Dilger and
Tragresser: Dent and Dunn.
New Orleans 6; Chattanooga 3. *
New Orleans. —The local team cele
bra ted its return home yesterday by de
feating Chattanooga in an excltng con
test, 6 to 3. Wilson struck out e'even
men. Sline allowed two runs in the
seventh and another in the eighth. Kroh
relieved him with a runner on second
and one out and three more runs were
scored.
Score: R. H. E.
Chattanooga 020 ftftft ftlft—3 5 2
New Orleans . . . .ftftft 000 240—6 11 3
Batteries: Bline, Kroh and Street;
Wilson and Higgins.
THE DINGBAT FAMILY
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form” and the local lads are certainly
going to give the Augusta fans “some
exhibition” when they arrive.
3"he box score:
Macon. Ab. R. H. Po.A. E.
Matthews, cf 4 1 2 5 0 ft
Colby, 2b 4 0 1 2 3 2
Bowden, c 4 1 1 6 ft 2
Gonzales. 3b 4 0 1 ft 2 1
Munn. lb 4 0 0 8 0 1
Stinson, rs 3 0 2 1 1 0
Firestine, ss ....4 ft 1 5 2 0
Ford. If 2 0 ft ft ft ft
Martin, p 2 0 0 0 1 ft
Vl'lnzon. If 1 0 0 ft ft ft
♦Voss 1 0 0 ft ft 0
Totals 33 2 8 27 9 6
Augusta. Ab. R.-TT. Po.A. E.
Mackert, cf 4 2 1 1 0 ft
Burgess If 4 2 1 3 ft 0
Clarke, 2b 5 2 2 1 2 ft
Berger, lb 5 1 11ft ft 1
Wallace, c 5 1 3 4 0 ft
McMillan, rs 5 0 0 2 0 ft
Brouthers, 3b 3 ft ft 2 1 ft
Kelly, ss 3 ft 1 4 4 ft
Snyder, p 4 0 0 0 ft 0
Totals 36 8 9 27 7 1
♦Batted for Martin in the ninth.
Score by innings: R.
Macon 20-0 ftftft 000—2
Augusta 002 042 00ft—8
Summary: Two-base hit, Cl rke. Sacri
fice hits. Co'by. FVougthers. Stolen
bases. Matthews. Colby. Base on balls,
Martin 3: Snyder 2. T.eft on bases Ma
con 9; Augusta 7. Hit by pitched halls,
Martin. Struck out. Martin 6; Snyder 3.
Time 1:40. Umpire, Pender.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tigers Are Victors.
Chicago—Detroit took advantage of
every open’ng afforded by Chicago yes
terday and won its seventh straight vic
tory over the locals, 7 to 4. With a man
on third base and onlv one out in ihe
third inning. Tyrus Cobb struck out.
Score: R. H. E.
Detroit 011 021 011—7 11 1
Chicago 000 000 121- 4 11 6
Batteries: Main. Dauss and Stannge;
Russell .Jasper. Faber. Benz and Mayer.
Athletics 5; Senators 2.
Washington.—Phildelpb’a bunched hits
more successfully than Washington yes
terday and won 5 to 2. Murphy started
Philadelphia’s scoring in the third with
a homerun. Acosta w’as injured sliding
into third base in the thrd inning and
was carried off the field.
Score: R. H. E.
Philadelphia ftOl 01st ft?l—s 9 1
Washington 010 OftO 001—2 8 3
Batteries: Wyckoff and Lapp; Shaw
and Henry.
St. Louts 5; Cleveland 6.
Cleveland. —Cleveland won a hotly con
tested game from St. Louis yesterday
An eighth-innig rally by St. Louis fell
short when, with two runs in and a man
on second, Wares filed to Leibold.
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis 000 10ft 112—5 10 0
Cleveland 400 ftO O&ft—6 7 1
Batteries: Taylor. We Iman, James and
Agnew, Rumler; Gregg and O’Neill.
Yanks 3: Red Sox 2.
Boston. —Ermrs gave New Yce’k yester
day's game with Boston. 3 to 2. Speak
er gave the Highlanders the'r fbst tal
ly when he allowed Malsel’s s'ngle to roll
through his legs. Three double plays
by Yerkes. Jnnvrein and Engle were
fielding features
Score by innings: R H. E.
New York 000 001 020—3 8 0
Boston 001 Oft 1 000—2 9 4
Batteries: Maisel and Sweeney; Col
lins. Bedlent and Carrlgan.
SEI GULLS WHIP
ALBANY BABIES
Charleston Outclassed and
Outplayed Albany Yesterday,
Winning By Score of 7 to 2.
Albany, Ga. —Charleston outclassed and
outplayed Albany here yesterday in every
way. the visitors winning by the score
of 7 to 2. Wiley was given ragged sup
port. singles rolling for trip es, while
Gates was In rare form, the locals get
ting only two clean hits off of him and
those two came in the ninth inning. The
feature of the game was the hitting of
McMillan, who doubled on his first trip I
to the plate, tripled the second time up,
end pasted one over the left fie d fence
for a homer the fourth time at bat.
The bo xscore:
Albany. Ab. R. H. Po.A. E.
Mayes, of 3 <0 0 1 0 0
Hanna, If 2 0 0 0 0 0
Parker, 2b 3 ft 1 ft 3 ft
Cochran, rs 4 0 0 3 0 1
Erwin, lb 4 ft 013 0 0
Manush, 3b 2 1 ft ft 5 2
Durr, c 3 1 ft 8 3 ft
Durmeyer, ss 4 ft 2 2 3 2
Wiley, p 2 0 ft ft 1 ft
* Morrow 1 0 1 0 0 0
Totals 28 2 4 27 15 5
Charleston Ab. R. TT. Po.A. E.
Russell, cf 5 2 2 2 0 ft
Hamilton. 3b 5 1 3 2 1 0
Harris 2b 4 0 0 1 4 ft
Pei nsen, lb 4 0 1 11 0 0
Marshall, c ... 5 0 0 5 1 0
Trough. If 4 0 0 2 ft 0
McMillan, rs 4 3 3 3 ft ft
Cain, ss 3 0 0 0 6 0
Totals 38 7 tl 27 15 1
Score by innings- R.
Albany 010 000 001—2
Ch-irlesVm 110 101 102—7
Summary: Two-base bits. Hamilton.
McMillan. Three-base hits. McMillan.
Russell. Hamilton. Home run, McMi'lan.
Stolen bases, Cates, Harris, Trough, Sac
rifice hits. Mayes. Harris. Rases on balls
off Wiley 1; off Cates 7. Left on bases.
I Albany 8; Charleston 7. Hit by pitched
ball, Bernsen. Struck out. by Wiley 6;
by Cates 3. Passed ball, Durr. Time
1:50. Umpire. Moran.
The St. Luke Lads Won
Another Game Yesterday
The Second Baptist lost to St. Luke in
a game featured by errors on both te ms.
until the fifth Inning w T hen Brunkhtirsf
relieved Robertson and a faster game
was witnessed. Pete” Brunkhurst w is
certainly there with the goods, striking
out eight men and only giving up two
hits.
The feature of the game was the hat
ting of Davis for Second Baptist and
A. Scrivener for St. Luke. With three
men on baHe in the eighth inning little
“Arch*' Scrivener went to the bat and
smashed out a double. clear ng the
bases. He is the “candy kid” of the
team and always there with the goods.
Score by innings: R. H. E.
Second Baptist .. ..ftl3 120 OftO— 7 6 7
St. Luke 210 30 ft4o—lo 8 5
Batteries: Selgler nnd Hooper;; Rob
ertson, Brunkhurst and Scrivener.
We challenge all amateur teams.
Thns. W. Bunch Sec. and Treas., care
Augusta-Aiken Ry. and E. Corp.
International Bible Students Assn.
(Augusta class). Regular meetings
for Bible study at K. of P. Hall, Jack
son St. Sundays at 3 and 4:15 p. m. All
interested are welcome No collections.
You’ve tried the rest, now
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
KLITUCKYDERBY
10 OLD ROSEBUD
Wins Richest Stake in History
of Event, $13,350, By Eight
Lengths. Hodge Second.
Louisville Ky.—For the first time in 26
years and the fourth time in the forty
years history of til’s turf classic, the
Kentucky derby as won by a gelding,
when Old Rosebud, owned by IT. C. Ap
p'egate. of Louisville, and ridden by J.
McCabe, raced under the wire in the
event at Churchill Downs track, this
afternoon, a victor by eight lengths.
Hodge, owned by K. Spence, of M svouri,
was second and Bronze Wing owned by
A. P. Humphrey Jr. of Louisville, kns
third. Old Rosebud was a 4 to 5 favr
orlte.
Not only did Old Rosebud, the son of
Uncle and Ivory Bells, win the derby,
but he also established n new track and
derl y record for a mile and a quarter,
making the distance in 2:03 2-5 over a
track not cons’dered fast. The former
derby and track record of 2:04 4-5. was
made by Donerall, last year’s derby win
ner.
Largest of Crowds.
The runnig of the derby, the feature of
the open’ng day of the Churchill Dow’ns
spring meeting, was witnessed by one
of (be largest crowds that ever attend
ed the event, including many society
folk from neighboT'ng cities and leaders
in turf circles from throughout the coun
try. The rain of last right wap suc
ceeded bv a day of sunshine. which
placed the track in better condition than
was expected.
Eleven crack three-year-olds were on
the card as starters, but only seven went
to the post. O’d Rosel ud led from the
barrier, with Hodge and Old Ren wellup,
and Rronze Wing trailing.
On the hack stretch Hodge tried to
move up, hut McCabe let the favorite
out and he shot ahead, increasing his
lead to the finish. John Gund moved
Into third place and made a bid for show
money, but in the stretch Bronze Wing
caught him and took third easily. Water
melon and Surprising also ran.
The derby purse, with SIO,OOO ad derl.
aggregated $13,350. the richest stake In
the history of th s race. Of this amount
approximately slo,*ooo went to the Win
ner.
Columbia Wins Over
U. of P. in Mile Race
Prlnce'on, N. J—Columbia TTnlvernlty
won the one-mile tr angular einht-oare<l
ehell race on Carneele I.ake toilay, fln-
Ihliliik a length and about two feel
ahead of Princeton. The Universlly of
Pennsylvania eight fin *hed third, three
lengths behind Princeton. Columbia'!)
time wan !) minutes 16 seconds.
The New York crew took the lead with
the first dip of their oars and held It
throughout.
NEGRO GIVEN 4 YEARS
FOR SHOOTING AT MAN
Tom Harris, a negro, who was con
victed of shooting at a local furni
ture dealer some time ;*go, was given
the limit of the law in the superior
court yesterday by Judge Hammond.
The negro got a four-year term on
the chaingang. It is understood that
he is an escape from a chaingang in
South Carolina where he shot the
guard while escaping.
Straw Hats, $ 1.00 up to $3.50; Pan
amas. $3.00 to SO.OO. Get the worth
of your money at F. G. Mertln* 1 , the
Clothier.
ANNUAL OUTING
OF 100 CLUO
Will Be Held on May 19th at
the Fair Grounds and Some
Interesting Events Are Ex
pected.
The annual outing of the 100 Club,
Mounted, will be held on May 19tli
at the Georgla-Cnrolina Fair Grounds.
It is expected that there wjll be a
full attendance presnt.
A number of events have been plan
ned and it is expected that the day
will be a most enjoyable one.
There will l>e a potato race, a ring
contest, pistol shooting on horseback,
parlor rifle shooting, and a 150-yard
foot-race
The 100 Club, Mounted, always has
the most enjoyable annual events anji
formerly they were held at the T’latz,
but the fair grounds will probably be
the location in the future.
TICK TmrTs
TO m HERE
Dr. Peter B. Bahnsen, State
Veterinarian, and Dr. E. M.
Nighbert Will Speak at Agri
cultural Club Meeting.
Dr. Petrr F. Bahnsen, state veter
inarian. and Dr. E. M. Nlghhert, In
charge of the bureau of animal Indus
try for CJeorgiii, of the United States
department of agriculture, will deliver
addresses on next Saturday at the
meeting of the Richmond County Ag
ricultural Society, on the eradication
of the cattle tick.
It la expected that there will be a
large numiier In atteridanee as there
iB a great deal of Interest In the sub
ject In this vicinity Just now. In
fact. Richmond county Is expending:
a considerable amount of money, in
conjunction with the state and fede
ral authorities, to rid the county of the
tick.
MAY MIGRATION.
•'Shakespeare speak es of moving ac
cidents by field and flood.''
'Well, I suppose like most poets he
had to move frequently and probaly had
a good many accidents to what little
furniture he owned."
NO USE.
‘Why didn't yoti go on w th the trial
of that chorus girl?”
“She was so pretty that every tdes
man had to admit that he had ftS'mel
an opinion."
Hart Rchaffner and Marx sls, S2O
and $25. We have them marked $2.00
to $5.00 below these prices. See
F. G. Mertins.
THE WEATHER.
Washington, D. C.—Foret out: Georgia
and South Carolina: Ftlr Sunday and
Monday, light to moderate variable
winds.
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