The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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’VEDNESDAY, MAY 13. BABIES, FOXES, TIGERS and JAYS HARD-FOUGHT GAME LOST TO FOXES YESTERDAY -6 TO 5 The Combacks Started Their Scoring Early in Contest, But Finally Lost in the Seventh and Eighth Innings, When Co lumbus Bunched Hits and Scored Two Runs in Each. The Combacks started their scoring early in. the game yesterday by mak ing three runs in the first inning but fint *ly lost the game to the Foxes by the score of 6 to 5. The local aggre gation was defeated in the seventh and eighth innings when Columbus bunch ed hits off Hawkins and scored twq, runs in each inning. Augusta's “white wash” playing in the first inning drove Williams out of the box, who was replaced by Camnitz. Pulled Him Out. Neyenhouse began the game for the Combacks but when the Columbus bunch managed to slip two runs over the rubber Manager “Babe” Brouth ers pulled him out and replaced him with the left-hander, Hawkins. Brouthers is due a great deal of praise for his judgment yesterday, even if the Augusta lads did lose. The quick way in which he benched Nien house a oon as he saw that he was not in form goe sa long way towards proving that “Babe” will take no more chances in the future, but will go af ter the scalps of his opponents, start- THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. A successful remedy foi Rheumatism, Blood Poison and all Blood Diseases. At all Druggists SI.OO. f V. LIPPMAN CO. Savannah. Ga. PPP USE OF Southern Express Company SECURES Receipt for every shipment Fa& transportation on passenger trains Ability to prove delivery Privilege of shipping with charges colled or prepaid Wagon pick-up and delivery service at representative points Free insurance up to fifty dollars Personal supervision of shipments by skilled employes Invoice price of goods colleded if desired Examination of C. O. D. shipments, if shipper so indruds Special facilities for handling shipments of large value TRANSPORTATION BY Southern Express Company MEANS EFFICIENCY - - SAFETY - - EXPEDITION We Must Have A Reason for Manufactur ing Paint And that reason must be a good one, or we would not have much business foresight. The paint making business must be founded on an honest, solid foundation or It can’t live. Our best reason for making paint is that we can make it as good as any paint and sell it to you from twenty-five to forty cents per gallon cheaper than you can buy the same quality elsewhere, Another very good reason Is that we ran always furnish any amount desired of any color, whether on our coior card or not. No halting to send off. We are willing to prove what we say If you will visit our fac tory. O’Connor-Schweers Paint Go, 855 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. PAINT MAKERS. COMBACKS VS. ALBANY TOMORROW ing from the minute that he steps on the diamond and not ending until he is off. Fine Form. Mackcrt, Burgess and Smith put up a fine article of ball yesterday. Tn fact, their playing was of the "CP, gia Peach” variety. ■ 11 .*■ costly errors made by Hawkins, tin game was one of the best played and hardest fought battles that Augusta has put up so far, and if the—O, well, what's the use of mentioning this; everyone knows that. But just watch Brouthers pilot this old team from now on. The box score: Augusta. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Mackert, cf 4 2 3 1 1 0 Burgess, If 5 2 2 0 0 0 Smith, rs 4 0 3 2 0 0 Clark, 2b........ 5 1 2 6 4 0 Berger, lb 4 0 1 6 1 0 Brouthers, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0 Kelly, ss 4 0 0 1 3 0 Wallace, c 4 0 0 4 2 0 Neyenhouse, p 1 0 0 2 0 0 DIETZ BROS. • 1022 BROAD. Best grade of Gents’ Furnishings at lower prices. None but the best, but sold on close profit margins. Newest things for men, including Arrow Collars, Arrow Shirts, Holeproof Hosiery, Superba Neckwear. A $3 Hat for $2.00 Hawkins, p 2 0 0 1 0 2 Totals 36 5 11 24 12 2 Columbus. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Herndon, 2b 5 2 3 2 2 1 Hawkins, lb 5 0 1 7 0 0 Folmar, if.. ...... 4 1 3 3 0 0 Riggs, cf 4 o 2 0 0 1 Thompson, c 3 1 1 9 1 0 McDuff, 3b 4 l 2 3 1 0 Moore, ss 3 l % l l 0 McCormack, rs 3 0 1 1 0 0 Williams, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camnitz, p 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 32 6 15*26 8 2 •Smith out on Brouthers' interfer ence. Score. Dy innings: R. Augusta 300 000 101—5 Columbus.. 011 .000 22* —6 Summary: Two-base hits, Clark, Berger, Moore, Folmar. Three-base hit, Herndon. Stolen liases. Mackert, Thompson, Moore. Double play, Kelly to Clark to Berger. Base on balls, William 1. Camnitz 2, Neyenhouse 1. Hawkins 1. I.eft on bases, Augusta 9. Columbus S. Hits, off Williams 3, Hawkins 10. Struck out, Camnitz 7, Neyenhouse 1. Hawkins 1. Sacrifice hits. Smith, Berger, Moore. Time of game, 1:50. Umpire. Vitter. Child Cross? Feverish? Sick? A cross, peevish. listless child, with coated tongue, pale, doesn't' sleep; eats sometimes very little, then again rav enously; stomach sour; breath fetid; pains in stomach, with diarrhea: pains in stomach with diarrhea; grinds teeth while asleep, and starts up with terror —all suggest a Worm Killer— something that expels worms, and al most every child has them. Klrkapno Worm Killer is needed. Get a box to day. Start at once. You won’t have to coax, as Kiekapoo Worm Killer is a (Andy confection. Expels the worms, trie cause of your child's trouble. 25c„ at your Druggist. DROPSY Treated One Week Free. Short breath ing relieved In a fr*w hours -swelling:, water and uric acin removed In a few days —regulates liver, kidneys and heart. WVlte for testimonials of cures, and a symptom blank for a Free Trial Treatment. COLLTJM DROP k REMEDY CO. DEPT. 13 ATLANTA. GA. THINK OF US When In Need of Drugs, Patent Medicines Toilet Articles, or anythin* kept In a First-class Drag Store. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECI ATED Phone 2214 and we will send for your prescriptions and deliver promptly. Kandall’s Pharmacy BTOP OVER AT OLD RELIABLE KIMBALL HOUSE ATLANTA, OA. Most Central and Convenloat Location In the City. EUROPEAN PLAN. Our Restaurant one of the Rest In the South. 150 ROOMS. Hot and Cold Running Water. 11.00 per day. ROOMS: Connoting Baths, $1.50 Private Baths, $2.00 and up. Club Breakfaet, 30c to. SIOO. Club I.uncheon only 50 cent*. A I-a Carte Service Unsurpassed In the South. EO. L. BROWN, Manager. THE AUGUSTA HEKALD. AUGUSTA, GA. COMBACKS WILL PUT ALBANY BABIES HEBE TOMORROW P. M. After a Fairly Successful and Rather Strenuous Trip on the Road, Local Ao-greffation to Arrive in Augusta Tomorrow Morning and Will Proceed to Get Into Shape For the Hard Times Coming For Dozen Games. After a fairly successful and rather strenuous trip on tin* road the Oom hacks will arrive in Augusta tomor row morning and will proceed to got into shape for the "hard times” to come in this city. The local aggregation will play 12 consecutive games here before hitting the road again. These games will he divided between Albany, Columbus, Macon and Jacksonville. ••Babe's" men will take on each one of these teams in a series of three games re spectively until the allotted 12 sched uled games in Augusta are “used up.” Hard to Recognize. The local team will be- hard to rec ognize now that there have been so many changes, but when the fans in this zone get a "slant” at the new i players when they open here tomor row it will he no mild surprise for | them, for Brouthers has certainly I added a few stars, i Augusta’s club could be in no bet ! ter position than now fur a successful i climb to the first 1 osition in the per centage column and before long It will be there, fighting with the league lead ers for the supremacy of the league— so just keep your eyes on Brouthers* aggregation. At the rate that this club has been playing while on the Twiggs’ Work on the Levee is Attracting Wide Attention —I Augusta Firm Complimented By Trade Journals on Progress of Work—Have Now Secured Another Contract, That of Rip-Rapping Banks from sth St. to East Boundary. Tlio work that is being done on the levee in this city by the A. .1. Twiggs and Son, well-known contractors, is> attracting attention all over the country. Augusta and Twiggs and Son ire receiving some valuable ad vertising on account of the manner In which this work is being executed. In a recent issue of The Excavating Engineer, one of the leading trade pa pers of the country, published in Mil waukee, there appeared a three-page illustrated article on “Construction of the Augusta Levee.’’ This magazine has a world-wide circulation and the article was worth much to the con tracting firm as well as to the city. Speaking of the work The Excavating Engineer said in part: Splendid Progress. “Splendid progress is reported from Augusta, Ga., on the Augusta levee and flood protection, a municipal pro ject to insure the city against the dis astrous floods of recent years, caus ed by the Savannah River overflow ing its hanks and resulting in much damage to hu-lnegs and property. Early In 1912 the progressive city of Augusta voted a bond issue of $1,000,- 000 for the building of levees, flood gates, retaining walls, and other nec essary flood precautions. “A flood commission consisting of five well-known business men was im mediatley appointed, plans drawn by City Engineer Nisbet Wingfield and the various sections were advertised for bids. The Tirst contract placed was for the canal control gates, which was awarded to A. .1. Twiggs & Son, a local firm of high standing, they being the lowest bidders on this work. These gates were made necessary to control the waters In the canal, which flow through the central portion of the city, and divert it again to the ftivannsh River above the city limits, in case of a flood. For Water Control. “Gates were constructed also at the different mill races, along the river to control water from the canal, used by the various mills for power l imposes (three in number) are re inforced concrete lift, gates. They cost about $7. r ),000 each. They are of a very attractive design and are con structed to withstand the pressure of maximum flood waters when the gates are closed. There Is an earth embankment at either side. “At various points along the river, reinforced concrete retaining walls were consrtucted, owing to the limit ed space between certain buildings and the river, which would not ad mit of a full earth embankment. The c;s' of moving the buildings being much in excess oT the retaining walls, the latter method of course was adopted. The embankment or levee proper was let in three sections, the first section contained about 200,000 yards, the second about 250,000 yards and the third section about 200,000 yards All this work was awarded to A. .1 Twiggs A Son, an up-to date and hustling firm of local contractor* and engineers. From the progress made and from the manner in which the contracts have been carried on the City of Augusta ha-s been most for tunate In having this most Important, work In the Kinds of such competent i ontractors. Brought to Grade. “As er the embankment lias been WINTHROP COLLEGE SJSIL" Rock inn, 8. C , June If to July 24 1914 COURSES OP STL’Dr Full courses of study will 'he provided to m.e. the needs of I. Superintendents and principals 2 High School te.cheis 2 J rlrncry slid grade teachers. 4 Rurs school teachers, KA( l J.l Y -A large fn nit y hn e been secured, composed of special ists end lenders of education n this and other states Ht'Ei IA I, KEATI It. .K Model school through first nix grades, ftp#, clnl corpse In rural school problems Kindergarten prai t.cs arid lectures on Montsssorl methods General lectures and entertainments liest features of nest summer ach'os. Accommodations unexcelled County Boards of Education are authorised to renew rertlflrstes still , ". r . ' ll l. ’"'-‘there who do satisfactory work In this summer *' hool and t.iKP tn« final examination For rates and further Information, write for Bummer School Bulletin „ D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, 8. C. President. I road it will be "easy money” for them , on the home grounds -everyone know.-, that It’s much easier going on their own playgrounds. Grand Ball. The bAys huve certainly put up a I grand article of hall recently and they | should be rewarded for their efforts, in the form of the fans filling tin stands. The following will in all probability be the line-up for the two teams in tomorrow’s game: Augusta. Mackert, center field. Burges, left field. Smith, right field. (’lark, second base. Berger, first base. Brouthers, third base. Kelly, shortstop. Wallace, catch. Johnson, pitch. Albany. Mayes, left field. Hanna, center field. Barker, second b se. Cochran, right field. Erwin, first base. Manusli. third base. Wells, catch. 1 Jurmeyer, shortstop. South or Morrow, pitch. brought lo grade, the material is dragged out to its proper slopes by a drag line designed by Twiggs & Son, and used only by them in this class of work. It is operated by a double drum hoi-ting engine male by the Lambert Hoisting Engine Co., of Newark, N. .1, The wonderful prog ress made by Twiggs & Son on tills work may lie attributed principally to tile good management of the local contracting firm and the fact that when they started the work they had the latest improved machinery with which to do it. This up-to-date equipment consists among other inch Davenport locomotive shovel, lti inch Davenport locomotive and 12- yurd Western Air dumps. The Same Men. “The organization is first class in every department, an unusual thing being that practically the same men are employed now who started on the work. An enviable record was made In one month of this work by 70-0 Bueyrus Rhovel No. 1219, digging 62,000 cubic yards in 22 days, single shiTt of 11 hours. This Is a record that Twiggs & Son should feel proud, especially when It Is considered that the material is a very hard calico clay and shale rock, a material that no other make shovel would handle with success without biasing. Another PROFILE Scarf slide space and lock front %/ion Collars in America UNITED SHIRI fc COLLAR. CO. TROY NY. HOTEL Collin gwood West 36th Street, New York City. SETH H. MOSELEY. Haif Blk. from Herald Kq. & 6tn Av. In midst of leading department stone and theatres. Select accommodations for discrimi nating people with personal attention and service Impoaalli a In the larger ho tela. Your patronage la earnestly so belted. Hoorn without hath $,.60 Room without hath for two $2.00 Room with hath ~52.50 Room with bath for two $3.00 Parlor Bedroom with bath $6.00 Special attention given to Indies are! families. Iteataurarit at moderate prlcea record made is that eight car trains of twelve yard ears have been loaded tocai aeity in eight minutes each.” High Compliment. The ‘‘Steam Shovel and Dredge” published in Chicago which is the of ficial journal of the International Brotherhood of Steam Sl ovel anil ANNOUNCEMENT To fill a long fi'T want, we have installed faeil itics for engraving visiting cards, business cards, wedding announcements, etc., and are at all times prepared to give prompt and efficient service. SCHLEY ENGRAVING CO. branch office, with full line m samples at Augusta Trunk Factory. (HANDIER m Light Weight Six Built By Men Who Know Look Under the Hood Some folks a-e saying that it’s simply a question of body design now that you all know everything is all right under the hood “in any good car.” Don’t take too much for granted, if you want all the value your money can buy. There’s a lot of difference in light weight s'xes. The Chandler is a perfect six —nothing cut out and nothing cheapened. Weighs 2885 pounds com pletely equipped. Demonstration on Repaest SPETH GARAGE AND SALES CO. 930 ELLIS STREET. / ' CHANDLER MOTOR CAR CO, OHIO OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT To those seeking reliable servico and meth ods that bring results we wish to announce the opening of our establishment at 210 Mclntosh (7th) Street. We are not in business for dollars and rents alone, we want public confidence and a clientele that ran rely upon us—not one time, but all the time. Laundering and Cleaning is our business, our work is (lie dependable kind. The success ful and satisfied person is the one whose apparei has the neat appearance. Send your linens to us and we will return them as white as snow. Send your suit or skirt to ns and have them returned absolutely clean and pressed. W e guarantee our work on any wearing apparel. Pure Artesian Drinking Water Free We are in position to offer pure artesian water free. Drop in and get a cool drink. Bring a vessel arid we will he glad to fill it for you— any quantity. The service places you under no obligation. ANTISEPTIC TAILORING CO. Phone 2638. 210 7th Street. 12 STRAIGHT GAMES HERE 1 Iredge Mon in a recent issue devot i I a page to the important work by A .1. Twiggs & Son. This well-known national publication pays a very high compliment to the City of Augusta for having lure a contractor so compe lent and well-equipped as to be able to execute such important work. FIVE