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COP FUST GAME
Opening Game of Series in
Jacksonville Lost at Expense
of Locals Yesterday.
Jacksonville, Fl«—-Tho Wtlclerltes
copped the opening game ot the se
rif* lu Jacksonville yesterday after
noon at the expense of the Combacks
by the tune of 7 10 fi. Thla game whs
rather hu uninteresting affair and
neither team played up to their usual
standard The hitting of Dutch Huff
man. a Wllderlto left fielder, featured,
in* getting two triples and n single
out of four times at hat The. Coin
hacks got busy In Vljc eighth Inning,
but were unable to pile up enough
The box score:
Augusta. AB.R.H. Po A. E.
burgess, rs f> 0 2 0 0 l
Mackert. cf. .. 4 2 fi 2 0 0
Hliaw, If 8 *' '*
Clark. 2h 8 2 2 }
Ilarger, lb. f> > *»11 « «
Drouth ere, fib 1 11 " '* ® *
Wallace, c 4 n 2 4 o
Kelly, ss 4 » « 5 4 0
Neyenboutie, p 4 0 ® 0 '
Totals 40 5 ll 24 12 1
Jacksonville. Ah R H Po A. R
Pownall, cT 2 1 « 3 o |
Starr fib 4 I I 0 4 0
Carroll, 2b 4 2 2 0 2 2
Callahan, ss 4 I 1 4 -
Hoffman. If 4 • :1 ? 0
Meicholr, lb fi 0 2 14 *- 0
White, rs 4 0 1 0 0 u
Catnpfleld, fib., c.... » <» n fi 0 0
Durmeleter, p fi 0 0 1 l o
Totala 31 7 10 27 11 2
Score oy innings: ft
Augusta 100 001 021 .>
Jacksonville 501 000 Olx—7
Summary: Thre-hase hits, Hoffman,
2; Merger Stolen bases. Mackert.
Hoffman, Meicholr. Double plays,
Kelly to Clark to Berger; ('lark to
Kelly to Merger; Berger (unassistedi.
Hase on balls, off Nevenhouee. 4; off
Burmelster. 1. Hit by pitcher, Pow
nall. Struck out. by Burmelster, fi.
Wild pitch, Burmelater. Time, 1.47.
Vmplre, l»auxon.
Standing of Clubs
South Atlantio League.
Clubs Won Lost P. CL
Savannah 33 15 .usV
Jacksonville 29 IS -617
Charleston 29 19 «"4
Columbia 25 22 521
Albanv 20 26 .435
Augusta 20 29 .I<>9
Macon 19 2.0 .118 S
Columbus 16 31 .341
Southern League.
Club* Won l.oit T. Ct
Chattanooga 26 17 .605
New Orleans 27 19 .587
Birmingham 23 20 .535
Nashville ...; 23 23 .500
Mobile 23 23 .500
Atlanta 21 22 .4RB
Memphis 18 27 .400
Montgomery IS 29 .383
American League.
Club*. Won Lost P. CL
Philadelphia 22 14 .611
Washington 23 16 .590
Detroit 24 17 .585
tit. lamia 19 19 .500
Boston 18 19 .487
New York 17 20 459
Chicago IS 23 .439
Cleveland 13 26 .333
Federal League.
Clubs Won Lost P. Ct.
llaltiinoip 22 12 .647
Chicago 19 17 .528
Buffalo 16 16 .500
Brooklyn 15 16 .484
Indianapolis 16 IS .471
Bt. Louis 18 21 .462
Kansas City IS 21 .462
Pittsburg 18 19 .457
National League.
Clubs. Won. lxiat T Ct.
New York 22 II .667
Cincinnati 26 15 .635
Pittsburg 21 15 .583
Brooklyn 16 18 .471
Chicago 19 22 .464
tit Louis 19 24 .442
Philadelphia 15 19 .441
Boston 10 24 .294
COLLEGE PLAYER TO JOIN
COMERS. IN JACKSONVILLE
Columbia. 6. C--l.ee Caroll. out
fielder, reported here today and will
leave tomorrow for Jacksonville to
play his Aral game with the Columbia.
South Atlantic league club, against
Jacksonville Thursday. Ho Is a col
lege player from North Carolina A
and M College at Raleigh, and la
described a* a natural hitter. He will
play right field. Several lea<u«* clubs
attempted to secure his service.
BABIES SHUT
OUT COMERS
Williams Had His Spit Ball
Working Well Yesterday and
Result Was, Columbia Lost.
Albany, Ga.—Williams had bis spit
ball working well yesterday and ad
ministered n shut-out defeat to Co
lumbia, Albany winning, 2 to 0. Wil
liams hail one hail inning, the eighth,
when a hit and two bases on balls
filled the basin, with one out, but he
tightened and retired the side with
out a run.
The score:
Albany. AB. R. H. Po. K.E.
McDowell, rs fi 0 1 2 0 0
Mayes, cf fi 0 2 I 0 0
Parker, 2h 2 0 0 I 4 0
Hanna, If 4 0 0 I (I (I
Krwln, lh fi 0 0 13 0 0
Man ash. fib 4 0 2 1 4 0
Wells, c 1 l 1 i> 2 0
Durmeycr, ss :’> 0 1 2 fi 0
Williams, p 2 1 10 2 0
Totals 28 2 8 27 15 0
Columbia Ab.. H. H. Po. A. E.
Kberts, If fi 0 0 I 1 1
Harhlson, 1h 0 0 0 (i 0 0
Osteen, ss 4 0 0 fi 5 0
Kzell, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0
Betzetl, 2b fi 0 0 fi 1 0
Finnegan, 3b 4 0 10 10
Cowry, rs fi 0 0 1 0 0
Braun, <• 4 0 I fi 0 0
Wlnchell, p 2 0 I l 4 0
•Hardin 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 28 0 fi 24 12 1
•Hatted for Dowry.
Score by Innings: R
Albany 010 000 lOx 2
Columbia 000 000 000—0
Summary: Two-base hits, Mr Bow
ell. Finnegan, Manush. Stolen bHse,
W illiams. Bases on balls, off Wil
liams. 4; off Wlnchell, 6. laift on
bases, Albany, 10: Columbia, 7. lilt
by pitched balls, by Williams, Harbl
son and Hetzell. Struck out, by Wil
liams, fi; Wlnchell, 4 Wild pitch,
Mincholl Saehtflce hits, Williams,
McDowell. Wlnchell. Time, 1:50.
Cmplre, Pender.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn, 4; Baltimore, 1.
| \t Brooklyn—
i Score: RH B
! Brooklyn 003 00 01x—I 6 2
Baltimore 010 000 ooo—l 7 2
j Batteries: Seaton and iaind; Con
I ley and Jacklltach.
Buffalo, 2; Pittsburg, 1.
i At Pittsburg—
Brora: U. H.E
i Buffalo 100 000 010—2 7 1
litteburg 000 001 000—l 6 3
Batteries: Ford and Bluir; Walker
and Berry.
Kansas City Defeated.
At Kansas City—
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago 103 040 101—10 13 1
Kansas City . 000 000 110— 2 5 6
Batteries McGuire and Wilson,
Block; Harris, Adame and Easterly.
IndUnapolia Wine.
At Bt. Loils —
Boors: RllE
Indianapolis 102 010 010—5 14 4
St 1 anile 020 001 010—4 12 3
Batteries: Falkenlierg and Rariden;
Willett, Brown and Simon.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
.Even Break.
At New York—
Score: R H IS
First Kurno:
Philadelphia .221 100 <MO 002—o 13 1
Now York .. .000 203 2(H) 001— 8 13 l
llkttorloe: Render, Dressier, Plank
and Hehang; Ucbula, ('olo, Waihop
and Cosset and Rogers,
Second game:
Score: R II H
Philadelphia ... .000 010 Of*—2 4 0
Now York 000 004 OOx —4 S :l
Batteries: Brown and «i>p; McHale
and Nunnmaker.
Napa. 5; Browne, 10.
At Cleveland—
Score: R H k
Cleveland 120 200 000— r» 10 5
St. I-outa 100 ;ito 033—10 !> 2
Batteries: t'.rocK, L. Jamea. Hauer
man. Mitchell and Carlech an 1
O'Neill; W .lame*, Hamilton and
Crossin and Agnew.
White Sox, 1; Tloera, 2.
At Detroit—
Score: R H K
Chicago ..000 000 000 oio o—i lo j
Detroit .. .000 000 000 010 1—• it 1
Batterit'a: Kaher and Schalk;
Dana* and Stanane
Senator*, 0; Red Sox, 1,
At Boston—
Score: r h jj
Washington ... .000 000 OOO—O 5 1
Boston 000 oio oo* —i f« i
Da (ter lea: W. Johnson and Wil
liams; A. Johnaon and Cad*.
MACOU TIGERS
DEFEAT INDIANS
Macon Took Advantage of
Savannah’s Ragged Fielding
and Erratic Twirling.
Savannah, Ga.—Macon took full ad
vantage of the locals’ ragged fielding
and Cheney's erratic pitching yester
day, and won the series opener, 5 to
fi. Three Major League scouts
watched the contest.
Mox score:
Macon. Ab. R. H Po. A.E
Matthews, e. f. 5 1 0 1 0 0
Ford, 2b. 1 2 1 fi 3 1
Bowden, If 4 0 0 l 0 0
Stinson, r. f 4 l 2 2 0 0
Munn, lb 2 1 0 9 0 0
Cray, ss 4 0 0 4 1 2
Basham, c 4 o 2 4 2 0
Flrestine, fib 1 o 1 0 1 0
Martin, p 3 0* 1 0 3 0
Totals 34 5 7 27 13 fi
Savannah. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E
Winston, If 3 l 0 1 0 1
Handiboo. cT 5 1 1 2 0 0
Mayer, rs 5 1 1 0 <* i
Smith, c 4 0 1 5 0 1
Oust, lb 3 0 1 13 0 0
Crowell, ss 3 0 1 0 4 1
Zimmerman, 2b. ... 4 0 1 4 5 1
I.lpe, fib 4 0 1 2 3 0
Cheney, p 4 0 1 0 4 0
Totals 35 3 8 27 16 5
Score by Innings: R
Macon 003 200 000—5
Savannah 100 001 100—fi
Summary: Stolen bases, Ford, Bow
den, Winston Sacrifice hits, Munn,
Martin. Two-base hits, Cheney, Bash
am. Double playe, Gray to Ford to
Munn. Struck out. by Cheney, 4; by
Martin, 2. Base on halls, off Cheney,
5: off Martin, 8. Wild pitch, Martin.
Hit by pitcher. Winston. Time, 1:40.
Umpire, Vitter.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn Defeats Boston.
At Brooklyn—
First game: '
Score: R H K
Boston 200 000 000—2 7 0
Brooklyn 012 201 OUx—6 16 l
Batteries: Tyler, Crutcher and
Whaling and dowdy; Aitchlson aud
McCarty.
Second game;
Score; r. h. E.
Boston 110 000 (lOO—2 3 0
Broklyn 001 003 OOx—4 8 1
Batteries: Hess, Coerehem and
Gowdy; Allen and Miller.
Giants Win.
At Philadelphia—
Score: R H »
New York 015 101 003—11 13 t
Philadelphia ...212 000 002— 7 16 5
Batteries: Mathewson and Meyers
and McLeap; Mayer, Jacobs and E.
Burns.
Bt. Louis Defeated.
At St- ljouia—
Score: R H E
Cincinnati 040 020 000—6 10 2
St. Louis 003 000 010—4 12 0
Batteries: Yingling. Douglass, Lear
and Clarke; Robinson, Grlner, Steele
llagcman anl Wingo.
Pittsburg, 3; Chicago, 7,
At Chicago—
Score: R H E
Pittsburg 000 000 003—3 9 ;:
Chicago 030 100 03x—7 S 1
Batteries: O’Toole. Conzelman,
Kantlehner and Olbeon; Cheney and
and Archer.
OTHER RESULTS
International League.
At Buffalo: 5; Toronto 0.
At Rochester: S; Montreal, 0.
At Jersey City: «: Baltimore, 0.
At I'rovldence-Newark. game called
in third, rain
American Association.
At Si Paul: 8; Minneapolis, 1..
At Columbus: 0: Indianapolis, 5.
At Louisville: 7; Cleveland. 3.
Only three games scheduled.
North Carolina League.
At Charlotte: Greensboro, 5.
\t Winston-Salem: 3: Durham, 2.
At Raleigh; 4; Asheville, 2.
COMER~2ND SACKER GOES
TO ST. LOUIS NATIONALS
Columbia, 8. C.—Albert Betsel ec
ond bowman of the Columbia Club,
hue been purchased b v the St. l.ouls
National League Club for delivery at
the close of the South Atlantic la .su,
s.eson. according to announcement
made today by President Platt. The
phlce paid for the player was not
stated Hostel played laat season with
ilm Bristol. Teun, Appalachian League
Club, ______
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
FOXES LOSE TO
TOE SEA GULLS
Charleston Made Hits Count
For Runs Yesterday and
Therefore Columbus Lost.
Columbus, Ga.—Charleston defeat
ed Columbus, 3 to 2, yesterday after
noon when they made hits count for
runs. Columbus bunched hits in the
fourth inning and made their two tal
lies. Foster was derrieked after the
Foxes had scored two runs and Eld
ridge held tight in the pinches and
prevented any further scoring.
Box score:
Charleston. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Russell, cf 3 0 0 3 0 0
Cain, ss 4 () 0 3 2 0
McMillan, rs 4 0 fi 2 0 0
Bernsen. 3b fi o o 0 fi o
Sabrie, lb 4 0 0 10 0 0
Marshall, c 4 2 3 5 1 0
Harris, 2b 2 l 0 fi 2 0
Prough, If fi o 1 0 0 0
Foster, p 1 0 0 1 0 0
Eldridge, p 2 0 0 0 0 0
"Cates 1 o 1 0 0 0
Totals fil fi 827 8 0
•Batted for Foster in fifth.
Columbus Ab. K. H. Po. A. E.
Herndon, if 4 0 0 0 0 0
McDuff, fib 3 1 l o l o
Folmar, cf 4 t 2 2 0 0
Thompson, ss 4 0 2 1 4 1
Jackson, rs 4 0 1 4 0 0
Brooks, 2b 4 0 1 5 6 0
Fox, lb 4 0 0 IV 1 0
Krebs, c fi O 0 4 I 0
Redding, p 2 0 0 0 0 0
Csmnitz, p 0 0 0 0 1 0
••Lawrence 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals fifi 2 7 27 14 1
•♦Batted Tor Redding in seventh.
Score by innings: . R.
Charleston 000 020 100—3
Columbus 000 200 000—2
Summary: Two-base hits, Jackson,
Marshall. Three-base hits, McMillan.
Stolen bases. Russell, McMillan.
Double plays, Brooks to Fox. Sacri
fice bits , Bernsen, Harris, Prough.
Base on balls, Eldridge, 1; Redding,
1. Left on bases. Charleston. t>; Co
lumbus,,6. Hit by pitched ball, Mc-
Duff, Russell Hits off of Foster, 4;
Eldridge, 3: Redding, 7; Camnttz, 1.
Struck out. by Redding. 4; Fostrr, 3;
Eldridge, 1. Time, 1:35. Umpire,
Moran.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Turtles Defeated.
At Memphis—
Score: R H E
Memphis 000 010 000 —1 5 1
Mobile 100 100 000—2 9 2
Batteries: Liebliardt and Schlei;
Gudger and Schmidt.
Crackers Win.
At Montgomery—
Score: R H B
Atlanta 100 000 030—4 8 4
Montgomery ~..000 000 100 —1 4 4
Batteries. Williams and Dunn;
Buscher and Donohue.
Rain Stopped Tie Game.
Chattanooga, Tenn,—Rain stopped
the game between Birmingham and
Chattanooga here yesterday afternoon
In the fourth inning. The score stoo 1
1 to 1.,
BASEBALL’WEATHER
. t
American League.
Chicago at Detroit; Clear.
St Louis at Cleveland: Clear
W ashington at New York: Clear.
Philadelphia at Boston, (2); All
clear.
Nation l League.
Pittsburg at Chicago: Clear.
Cincinnati at St. Ix>ulb: Cloudy.
Boston at Brooklyn (2): Clear.
New York at Philadelphia (2):
Clear.
Federal League.
Chicago at Kansas City. Cloudv.
Indianapolis at St. Txiuls: Cloudy.
Buffalo at Pittsburg. Clear.
Baltimore at Brooklyn: clear.
HURLINGHAM
Correct for Summer
1914
Button -leaa back
CNITKD SHIRT A COLLAR OOt TTOmY.
And Cheap at the Price; Very Cheap, Indeed
SPORTLETS
(By J. H. S.)
In every series, so far, the Corn
backs have managed to cop two games
out of the series with the Wilderites.
Will this state of affairs keep up. If
it does continue 'Babe'’ will have to
get busy and capture the two remain
ing games.
That little second baseman, Clark
has practically recovered from “his
illness'’ and is again back in the game
with just as much pep as in the past.
Who's the boob that started the end
less chain of meaningless babble
around this burg that Manager Brouth
ers was to manage the Columbia
Comers? Stop the “chin-music,” you
knockers, you're simply displaying
your ignorance.
Stop thinking about that second
game which was lost in Albany by the
locals by such a large score. It's
true that an injustice was handed the
locals in regard to this game. It is
now on the “protest list,” and what's
more, the good points are in our fa
vor.
After the games of this afternoon
and again tomorrow, with the Wilder
ites, the Combaeks will lock horns
with Macon and then Columbus. Re-
Jtj \
Deaiini the genuine by full ninr~
Nicknamr* encourage substitution. BMf 1 y
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member that these two teams were
placed in the cellar by the local lads;
now- it’s different. “Babe" has got
to hold them there. Will this be
done?
First-baseman Berger is making
somewhat of a name around the cir
cuit for himself by bis wonderful slab-
Wednesday, June 3, Jeffer
son Davis' Birthday, being a
Legal .Holiday, the Banks of
Augusta will be closed.
The Augusta Clearing House
Association.
TUESDAY, JUNE 2.
work. He also created a little excite
ment yesterday when, he pulled a dou
ble play unassisted.
O’Brien —Oi can say wan thing:
Oi’m a self-made man.
Caaey—ls it boastin’ ye are, or apol
ogizin'?”—Philadelphia Ledger.