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THE 2ND DAME
Combacks Rallied in the Ninth
Inning, But it Was Too Late.
The Soore 9 to 3.
Jacksonville, Fla. The Wllderltcs
seemed In have little trouble In de
feating the Combacks. yesterday at
♦•moon, by the score of it to it. Jack
eonvllle bunched its lilts In the first
and •evcntb Innings, while Wilder
had the August* bunch at his mercy
until the ninth The Combacks then
rallied hut It was too late. Dixie
Carroll hit. the pill to deep right
center for a lionier.
Tho box score:
Augusta. AH. R, It. Pi A. Pi
Hnrgcss rs 5 ft 1 11 11 ♦'
Markert, cf 1 ft 0 o o n
Smith, of 4 (I 1 8 0 0
Shaw, If 4 0 1 I 0 b
(’lark, 2h 4 1 1 2 I! tt
Berger, lb 4 1 2 11 0 ft
Bronthera, 3b 4 1 I tt 1 0
Wallace, e .. .4 0 tt 2 II I
Kelly, as 3 n 1 <» 2 3
Johnson, p, 4 0 1 0 2 O
Totals 37 3 It 21 11 4
Jacksonville. Ab. It. H. I’o. A. F.
Pawnall, If 5 1 1 3 0 "
Starr, 3b 4 1 2 0 1 1
Carroll. 2h 3 i 2 o i 0
Callahan, a* «« ~ . 4 3 3 ft 2 2
Hoffman, If 4 1 2 6 0 0
Mclcholr, lb! 4 1 0 0 <» 0
White, rs ... .... ..4 0 1 0 0 0
C*mpTlcld o ,» .. . 3 0 0 4 2 o
Wilder, p 4 1 1 000
Totals ■' .. .. 36 312 27 6 3
Score b}’ Innings: R.
Augusta 000 100 002—3
Jacksonville 400 0001 40x—H
Summary—Twcvhaae hit*. Smith,
Rerger f 2). Callahan; tliree-bane-htt,
Clark; home run. Carroll; sacrifice
lilts, Starr. Carroll; stolen baciea,
Hoffman, Melcholr; double play, Cal
lahan < liras* luted); first Irase on
ball*, off Wilder 1; hit by pitcher,
Campfleld; struck out, by Wilder 2,
by Johnson 2: T**sed ball, Cainpftled.
Time. I:4ft. Umpire, latuznn.
INDIANS SHUT
OUT THE TIGERS
Savannah Bunched Hits in the
First W’th a Homer—The
Score, 4 to 0.
Savannah, Ca. —Bunched hits 1n the
first with u homer by Smith In the
fifth gave the locals a shut-out victory
over Macott vestordav. 4 to 0 thereby
evening the series Smallwood pitch
er air-tight ball and worked best In
the pinrhes
{The ho* score; :
Wlacon. Ab. R. H Po A.K)
Matthe*s, of ..... 3 0 1 5 0 0
Moore. 3h • 3 0 2 2 j o
Bowden. If . 4 0 n 2 0 t
Stinson. Ts 3 0 2 1 1 0
Munn, lb 4 o o 7 n i
Gray, as 2 0 0 1 2 0
Basham, c 4 0 1 3 3 0
Flreatlne, 3b 4 0 0 2 3 0
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Voes, 4 0 1 0 1 0
Ford, 2b 10 0 1 2 0
x Lew is 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .. .. .. 33 0 7 24 14 2
x Butted for Gray In sixth.
Savannah. Ab It. H. 80. A. H
llundiboe, es .... 3 0 1 5 0 0
Idpe, 3b 4 1 0 3 1 1
Mayer, rs 4 I 3 o 0 0
Gust, lb 4 0 1 l! 1 2
Winston, If ....... 3 O 1 F. 0 0
Crowell, ss 3 0 0 2 ft 0
Zimmerman, 2h ... . 2 (I 0 4 4 0
Smith, c 2 2 I 2 1 0
Hu)all wood, p .... 2 0 I 0 2 0
Totals 27 4 8 27 14 3
Score by Innings: 1 R
Macon , . .000 000 000 -0
Savannah 200 010 10x—4
Summary Sacrifice hit, Moore;
sacrifice fly, Small wool; two-base hit.,
Winston; home ruh, Smith; double
pla\y, Stinson to Moore to Bnshani to
Firestlne; Zimmerman to Crowell to
Gust; struck out by Smallwood 2, by
Voss 2; bases on ball*, off Small
wood 2, off Voss 3; wild pitch. Small
wood. Time, 1:30 11 no pi re, Vltter.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Divide Double Header.
At Brooklyn
FIRST GAME
Score: R H H
Boston . . 200 000 000 000 1 3 3 0
Brooklyn 000 020 (too 000 (t 2 13 2
lumen and Whaling, Gowdy; Ruel
bach and Miller.
SECOND QAMF3.
Score: R.H.E
Boston 000 002 010—3 r, i
Brooklyn 002 out Utx 4 8 0
Even Break.
At Pittsburg— t
FIRST GAME
Score: R. H. FI.
New York .. ..100 010 000 2 5 4
Philadelphia 010 040 31x 9 12 3
Manpiard, Frpntme and Meyers and
Mcl.ean; Oesehger and Killlfer.
SECOND GAME.
Score: R.H.E
New York .. .. 000 410 002—7 14 2
Philadelphia . . 000 000 000- 0 5 3
Tesreau and Meyers. Mcl.ean; Ja
colts. Tlnotip, Madison and Killifer
and K. Burns.
Cincinnati Defeated.
At St. Louis —
Cincinnati .. .. 002 001 100 —t 8 2
St lands .. .. 400 000 01x—5 6 2
Davenport, Ingersoll, Benton and
Clarke; llagemun, ltoak and Wlngo
and O'Connor.
Pittsburg Defeated.
At Chicago—
Score: R tl E
Pittsburg .. .. 002 000 100 3 5 3
Chicago 030 202 OOx 7 11 2
Adams, Cooper and Gibson and Ka
fora; Pierce and Archer.
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FOIES BOOTED
IDE DAME AWIY
Charleston Put Five Runs Over
the Rubber in Bth Inning,
Thereby Winning Game.
Columbus. Ga.—Columbus booted
her game .away to Charleston in the
eighth inning yesterday. The score
whs 5 to 4 In the Foxes’ favor at that
time. Out of two bits and assisted
by four errors the visitors made five
runs and the contest finished 9 to 5.
Jim Fox stole four bases, twice
stealing home. Brooks hit a home
run.. Nine errors made the game
ragged.
The box sebre;
Charleston. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Russell, of ft 2 I 4 0 0
Cain, ss ft 2 1 2 4 0
McMillan, rs 3 I 2 1 0 0
Bersen, 3b 5 0 I 2 0 0
Sabrle, lb 5.1 2 II 0 0
Marshall, e ft 1 4 6 1 t
Harris, 2b 5 1 1 1 2 2
Brough, If 4 1 0 0 0 ft
Cochran, p 2 ft ft ft 4 0
Foster, p 2 ft ft 0 ft 0
xSates 101 Oft ft
Totals 42 9 13 27 11 3
x Batted for Cochran In sixth.
Columbus Ab. K. H. Po. A. E.
Herndon, if 5 ft 1 3 ft ft
Me Du IT, 3b 5 0 0 1 ft 1
Kolmar, cf 4 i 3 2 0 0
Thompson, ss ~ .. 3 ft ft 3 2 3
Jackson, rs 5 ft ft 2 ft n
Brooks, 2b ft 2 2 1 6 ft
Fox. 1b 4 2 310 2 1
Krebs, c.. 2 0 1 4 1 0
Hawkins, p ; ...4 0 1 1 1 i
Totals 37 5 11 27 12 6
Score by Innlbgs: R.
Charleston .. ~ .. OftO 012 150..9
Columbus .. .. ..000 130 100 —5
Summary—Hohe run. Brooks;
stolen bases, Russell, Cain, McMillan
(3), Kolmar, Brooks, Hawkins, Fox
(It; sacrifice hits, McMillan, Prough,
Thompson, Krebs, bases on balls, off
Cochran 2, off Hawkins 2; left on
bases, Charleston 9, Columbus 11; hit
bv pitched ball, Thompson; hits off
Hawkins 13; Cochran 8, Foster 3;
struck out, by Hawkins 2, by Cochran
2. by Foster 3. Time, 2:00. Umpire,
Moran.
OTHER RESULTS
American Association.
At St. . mil 15; Minneapolis 5.
At Columbus 3; Indianapolis 8.
At Louisville (I; Cleveland 2.
Only three scheduled.
International League.
At Buffalo 7: Toronto 6.
At Rochester 3; Montreal 6
At Jersey City 3; Baltimore 8.
At Providence 8; Newark 7.
Georgia State League.
At Thomasvllle 5; Valdosta 0.
At Cordele fi; Antedicus 2.
At Waycrosa 4: Brunswick 1.
North Carolina League.
At Charlotte 6; Greensboro (I.
At Raleigh 4; Asheville 0.
At Winston-Salem 1; Durham 7.
College Baseball.
At Princeton, N. J.: Syracuse 2;
Princoton 7.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
ALBANY BABIES
DEFEAT COMERS
South Pitched Air-Tight Ball
Against Columbia Yesterday.
The Score Was 11 to 0.
Albany, Ga.—South pitched airtight
ball against Columbia yesterday hile
Albany hit Averett hard and often,
winning easily, 11 to ft. The hitting
of Manttsh Mayes and Parker and a
sensational catch of a foul by Hanna
featured the game. Columbia had the
bases full in the fifth inning with
two down, but failed to score.
The box score;
Albany. ab. R. H. Po. A E.
McDowell, rs 4 ] 1 5 0 0
Mayes, cf 5 3 3 1 0 0
Parker, 2b 4 1 2 3 3 ft
Hanna, If 3 11 3 0 0
Edwin, lb 5 1 2 9 0 0
Manttsh, 3b 1 t 4 1 g 1
Wells, c 4 ft 0 fi 2 0
Durmeyer, ss 4 1 2 3 2 0
South, p 4 2 3 0 0 0
Totals 39 ,11 18 27 13 1
Columbia Ab . K. H. Po. A. E.
Eberts, If 3 ft ft 2 ft 0
Harblson, lb .. ..2 0 110 1 0
Osteen, ss 4 ft 1 1 3 ft
Ezell, cf 3 ft 0 1 ft ft
Betzell, 2b 1 0 11 1 ft 0
Finnegan, 5b .. .. 4 ft 0 1 3 ft
Ixrwery, rs .3 ft ft 2 ft 0
Chalker, c 4 0 I 5 0 ft
Averett, p 4 ft 2 1 5 0
Total* 31 0 5 24 12 0
Score by innings: R
Albany 100 201 43x11
Columbia ftoo 000 OftO— 0
Summary: Two-base hits, Mayes
2, Hanna, Durmeyer 2, Erwin, Manush
2: home run, Parker; stolen bases,
Harblson, Mayes 2, Parker; sacrifice
fly, Parker; sacrifice hits, Harblson.
Ezell, McDowell; bases on balls, off
South 3: left on bases. Albany 4, Co
lumbia 5; hit by pitched ball. Eberts
by South; struck out, by South 4, by
Averett 4; passed ball, Chalker; wild
pitch, Averett. Time, 1:45. Umpire,
Pender.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Cracker* 5; Billies 3.
At Montgomery—
Score: R.H.E.
Atlanta .. .. 000 030 000 02 —3 8 1
Montgomery 000 100 002 00 —3 7 1
Perryman and Dunn; Lively and
Donahue.
Pels 2; Vol* 3.
At Nashville—
Score: R H E
New Orleans -.. 010 010 000 —2 14 1
Nashville .. .. 110 000 001—3 8 2
Wilson and Higgins; Boland and
Gibson.
Lookouts Win Two Games.
At Chattanooga—
FIRST GAME.
Score: R H 'S
Birmingham .. 000 101 100—3 fi 2
Chattanooga .. 002 012 (tlx—6 7 1
Robertson and Dilger; Harding and
Street.
SECOND GAME.
Score: R H R
Birmingham .. 000 000 040—4 6 3
Chattanooga .. 300 000 03x—6 11 0
Harbin, Johnson and Tragessor and
Dilger; Reisigl aud Graham.
Turtles 1; Gull* 5.
At Memphis—
Sf-nrp ■ p n u
Memphis 000 010 000—1 5 2
Mobile 011 000 012 —5 7 1
Steele and Bemis; Hogg and
Schmidt.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Nap* 0; Browns 3.
At Cleveland—
Score: R H E
Cleveland .. .. 000 000 000 —0 1 1
St. Louis .. .. 010 100 100—3 13 0
Hagerman and O’Neill; Taylor and
Agnew.
White Sox 2; Tigers 5,
At Detroit —
Score: R H E
Chicago 020 000 000—2 9 0
Detroit 200 030 Oftx—s 8 2
Russell and Schalk; Hall and Stan
age.
Senators 9; Yanks 8.
At New York—
Score: R H E
Washington .. 041 010 0003—9 13 2
New York .. ..302 000 300—8 10 3
Boehling. Ayres, Engel and Henry
and A Williams; Fisher, Cole, Keat
ing and Nunamaksir.
Athletics-Red Sox Break Evene.
At Boston —
FIRST GAME.
Philadelphia .. 000 000 200—2 5 2
Boston 000 002 lOx—3 9 1
Bush and Schang; Leonard and
Thomas.
SECOND GAME.
Score: R H E
Philadelphia .. 000 110 020 —4 10 6
Boston 000 000 020—2 6 0
Pennock. Shawkey and Lapp; Fos
ter, Cooper and Cady and Thomas.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Split Even.
At Pittsburgh—
FIRST GAME.
Score: R. H. E.
Buffalo 100 001 000— 2 6 1
Pittsburg .. .. 000 110 44x—10 10 2
Moran, Brown and Blair; Dickson
and Berry.
SECOND GAME.
I Score: RH R
I Buffalo 011 110 300—7 8 3
Pittsburg .. .. 100 002 bOO—3 8 5
Moore and Blair; Knetzer, Adams,
Henderson and Roberts.
Baltimore 5; Brooklyn 11.
Score' R H a
j At Brooklyn—
Baltimore .. ..100 020 011— 5 8 0
Brooklyn .. .. ltd 002 (Mx—ll 13 1
Quinn. Young. Ridgeway, Allen anl
Jacklitsch; Peters and Owens.
Indianapolis Defeated.
At St. Louis —
I Score: R.H.E.
.Indianapolis .. 000 000 200—2 6 1
! St. Louis .. .. 001 100 Olx—3 8 0
Mullin and Rarlden; Crandall and
Simon.
Chicago 6; Kansac City 3.
At Kansas City—
Score: R. H. E
Chicago 000 002 112—6 6 1
Kansas City . . 001 010 010 —3 6 2
Fisk, Lang and Wilson; Cullop,
Henning and Easterly.
- -itr ~
li*iigestion and Constipation.
"About five years ago I began taking
Chamberlain’s Tablets after suffering
from Indigestion and constipation for
years without finding anything to re
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several weeks 1 was cured of the com
plaint." writes Mrs. Mary E. McMul
len. Phelps, N. Y. For sale by all deal-
I ers.
A Cat Does Have Less to Worry Over
Standing of Clubs
South Atlantic League.
Clubs. Won Lost P. Ct
Savannah 34 15 .694
Jacksonville 30 18 .625
Charleston 3u 19 .612
Columbia 25 24 .510
Albany 21 26 .447
Augusta 20 30 .400
Macon ....19 31 .380
Columbus 16 32 .333
Southern League.
Club*. Won Lost P. Ct
Chattanooga 28 17 .622
New Orleans 27 20 .574
Birmingham 23 22 .511
Nashville 24 23 .510
Mobile 24 23 .510
Atlanta 22 22 .600
Memphis 18 28 .391
Montgomery 18 30 .375
American League.
Clubs. Won Lost P. Ct
Philadelphia 23 15 .605
Washington 24 16 .600
Detroit 25 17 .595
St. Louis 20 19 .513
Boston 19 20 .487
New York .17 21 .448
Chicago 18 24 .429
Cleveland 13 27 .325
Federal League.
Clubs. Won Lost P. Ct.
Baltimore 22 13 .629
Chicago 20 17 .541
Buffalo 17 17 .500
Brooklyn 16 16 .500
St. Louis 19 21 .475
Pittsburg 17 20 .459
Indianapolis 16 19 .457
Kansas City 18 22 .450
National League.
Clubs. Wop. Lost P. CL
New York 23 12 .657
Cincinnati 26 -. 16 .619
Pittsburg 21 16 .568
Chicago 20 22 .476
Brooklyn 17 19 .472
St Louis 20 24 .455
Philadelphia 16 20 .444
Boston 11 25 .305
Cooled 6 if
B rvtxas
A SAIL ON THE BILLOWY OCEAN
Being with a trip in the large, well ventilated and electric
_ fanned coaches, parlor and sleeping cars of the
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
to the port of Savannah, Ga. Then a delightful sea voyage on the
matchless ocean going ahipa which ply between Savannah and the
large citlea and summer resorts of the East.
ROUND-TRIP FARES FROM AUGUSTA
Including meals and berth on ship
New York $35.00 Baltimore $25.00
Boston 38.01 Philadelphia 29.00
60-Day Farea New York 32.30 Boston .. 36.30
Proportionately low fares from other points
For all details, berth reservations, etc., ask the nearest Ticket Agent.
W. W. Hackett, Trav ling Passenger Agent,
719 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3.
By “Bud” Fisher
BASEBALL WEATHER
American League.
Cleveland at Chicago; clear
St. Louis at Detroit; clear.
Washington at New York (2);
clear.
Philadelphia at Boston (2); cloudy.
National League.
Chicago at Pittsburg; cloudy.
St. Louis at Cincinnati; clear.
Boston at Brooklyn- clear
New York at Philadelphia; clear.
Federal League.
Chicago at Kansas City; clear
Indianapolis at St. Louis; clear
Buffalo at Pittsburg; cloudy
Baltimore at Brooklyn: Clear.
Florida Excursion via Georgia and
Florida Ry. Tuesday, June 9th. Phone
709 for Information.
BIG LEAGUE TWIRLER TO
ADOPT STURDY BABY BOY
Chicago.— Joe Benz, pitcher of the
Chicago American League club, look
ed over the children in the Municipal
Court toray, seeking to adopt a baby.
“I want a good sturdy boy with the
right kind of arms,” he said.
The clerk promised tg look out for
a baby.
Benz wa* married this spring.
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