The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 04, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR They Looked Easy to Mutt jofiteoAN 1 »Sn't rr»l _ . - > r Ltwe Two OLO \ is TfiAT a, Ptt,^. T6 raf \v J '"A 9 F.4.HV o«. CAe* V 3 STRAIGHT GO TO WILDERITES Oombacks Defeated Yesterday in Similar Manner in Which Jacksonville Wa3 in This City Jacksonville, Fla.—Tim Combacks vere delrati i almost In the bhiiib manner in which she defeated the Wilderites in that 14-inning game in Augusta the latter part of lust month. In a brilliant pitching battle between Johnson and Snyder, which lasted lor 13 Innings, Ihe former won by the afore of ;; to 3. The Wilderites iiana ed their winning run over the rubber In the following manner CampTleld singled. then look second on a panned ball. Not Mtatlsfled with this lie ap propriate.r third and scored on an other paused ball, thereby winning the game The box score: Augusta. AB. It. H. Po a. E. Burges*, rs f> 0 0 ;i 0 0 Smith, rs 5 0 1 4 0 0 Shaw, If I) 0 1 5 0 0 Clark 3b ti 0 1 o :i 0 Berger, lb I! 1 1 11 1 0 BrcmtbfTs. 3b ... 5 t 1 1 0 1 Wallace, c « o 1 11 o o Kelly, es 5 0 0 3 5 0 Snyder, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 44 2 0x37 12 1 x Two out when winning run vfan scored. Jacksonville. Ab. It. H. Po. A. B PownaJl. cf 6 0 1 2 0 0 S nrr. 3b 4 0 0 2 4 1 Carroll. 2b 5 0 0 4 2 0 Callahan, es 5 0 1 2 0 0 Hos (man. If 4 2 1 4 0 0 Melcbolr. lb 3 0 0 17 0 0 While, rs 5 0 0 2 0 0 Campfleld, c 5 1 2 ti 1 0 Johnson, p 4 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 40 3 5 39 14 1 Score by innings- R Augusta 000 000 200 000 o—2 Jacksonville . . 000 010 100 000 I—31 —3 Summary—Two base hits, Wallace, Campfleld; sacrifice hits, Brouthers. Starr. Melcbolr; stolen bancs, llur less, P&wuall, Callahan. White; first base on halls, off Johnson 5; off Sny der 3; struck out, by Johnson S; pass ed balls, Wallace (2); wild pitch, Johnson. Tints, 2; 40. Umpire, 1-au son OTHER RESULTS American Association. At Columbus 2: Indianapolis 1. At Cleveland 12; lxjuisvllle 11. (10 Inning* i At St. p ul 0; Kansas City 5 At Indianapolis 9: Milwaukee 4. International League. At BuTli.lo 1 : Toronto 3 At Providence 7; Newark 5. At Rochester 5; Montreal 1. At Jersey, City 3; Baltimore 4. College Baaeball. At New Haven: Yale ’.l; .Amherst 1 At Cambridge: Harvard 5; Wil liams 3. At New York: Pennsylvania 5; Co lumbia 4 Georgia State League. At Brunswick 8; Waycroia 1 At Valdosta 12; Thomaavllie 2. At Ameticua-Cordele, rain. THE DINGBAT FAMILY (On ,YEfe miomd * y d*v/w?\ Mh-k. »1_ F * M,CY ,b 5 v r HE ty*\ (&U.P PLtoEk) 1 &*66eo*>: ou) ? )*eis bo Eon t> m /*-w\ (i T Jrf~r? XfcSfcsSST A r— v , \ ( OX# • i____ c^SHSZ--^ SEA GULLS SLUG WAT TO VICTORY Charleston Defeated Foxes Yesterday Afternoon By the Score of 9 to 3. Columbus, Ga.—Charleston slugged out a 9 to 3 victory over the Coxes yesterday, making It three stralgnts lor the series. Marshall continued his hitting streak, getting Tour sain ties. Cates was hit freely but kept the hlngles scattered. Smith, Cam nlU agx Lawrence worked for Co lusbus but could not check the vis itors' advance. The box score; Charleston. Ah It. H. Po. A. B. Bussell, cf 5 1 1 2 0 0 Pain, ss 3 3 1 0 3 0 McMillan, rs 5 l 2 l o o Habile, lb 3 3 1 10 1 0 Marshall, c 5 0 4 6 3 0 Prough, If 5 0 0 3 0 0 Harris, 2b 5 1 2 5 4 0 Hamilton, 3b 3 0 1 o 1 0 P*<e». P 5 1 1 0 3 0 Totals 39 9 13 27 15 0 Columbus Ab. K. li. Po. A. B. Herndon,'lf 4 0 0 3 1 n Me Huff, 3 b 4 0 l 0 1 0 Kolmar, cf 4 o 2 1 0 0 Thompson, ss 4 l 3 3 4 p Jackson, rs 0 0 <) ti 0 a Urooks, 2b % 1 1 2 3 1 Pox. lb 3 0 1 7 0 0 Krebs, c 4 1 2 5 0 0 Smith, p 2 0 rt 0 3 1 Pamnltz, p » 0 0 0 1 0 Lawrence, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 9 27 13 2 Score by innings: R Charleston 2(10 025 000—9 Columbus mu 200 (100—3 Summary- Two-base hits, Krebs, Kolmar; three-base Jilts, Marshall, Urooks, McMillan; sacrifice hits, Pain, Hamilton, Fox. Jackson (21; stolen haees, McMillan, Sabrle (21, Hamilton: double plays. Pain to Har ris to Sabrte; Hamilton to Harris to Hubrie: bases on balls. Smith 1, Cam mt* 1; lett on bases, Charleston 8, Poluinbtia 5; lilt by pitcher, Sabrte, Hamilton, Russell, Jackson (2); hits off Pates 9, off Smith 4. off Pamnltz 5, oTf Lawrence 4; struck out, by Pates 4. by Smith 1; passed ball, Marshall. Time, 2:00. Umpire, Mo ran CURTIS BAPTIST LOST GAME TO 2ND BAPTIST The Second Baptist Baseball team defeated the Curtis Baptist yesterday afternoon by the score of 9 to 5. The feature of the game was the batting of Weathers and Doolittle as well as (he twirling of J. Davis. This game cinched second place at the top on the percentage column for Second Baptist. The standing of the teams will be published In Sundsy's Herald (Baraca League). North Carolina League. At Wlnston-Balem 4: Durham 12. At Raleigh 3; Asheville 4. (to In nings). At Charlotte 11; Greensboro 5. WANTKH: SKYKKAt. lIOVS TO CAR ry Tbs Hersld. Apply Sub Station No. 1, Kolloek strest. ts CUIUS IN VERY FAST GAME In the Fastest Game Played'in Albany This Season Babies Loßt to Columbia. Albany, Ga.—ln the fastest game played here this season, one hour and twelve minutes, Columbia defeated 'lbany, 3 to 2. Osteen’s home run in the first Inning was the feature of the contest. With that one exception Morrow had slightly the better of Imwery In a pitchers’ duel, giving up four hits to Igtwery’s five. Albany won the series, two lo one. The box score; Albany. AB. R. H. Po. A. B. McDowell, rs ~ .. 4 0 1 3 0 0 Mayes, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Parker, 2b 3 0 1 1 2 0 Hanna, IT 1 0 0 2 0 0 Krwin, lb 4 1 010 0 0 Mfcnush, 3b 4 1 1 2 3 0 Wells, c 3 0 0 5 0 0 Durmeyer, ss .. .. 3 0 1 2 3 0 Morrow, ® 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 2 5 27 8 8 Columbia Ab„ R. H. Po. A. E. Eberts, If 4 0 0 4 0 0 Harblson, lb 4 1 2 13 0 0 Osteen, sh 3 1 l 3 3 0 Ezell, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Betzel, 2b 3 1 0 3 1 0 Finnegan, 3b .... 3 0 l 0 5 1 Avcrett, rs 3 0 0 2 0 0 Phalker, c ...... 3 0 0 2 1 0 Lowery, p 3 0 0 0 6 0 Totals ..30 3 4 27 15 1 Score by Innings: R. Albany 020 000 000—2 Columbia 100 200 000—3 Summary-Home run, Osteen; sto len bases, Manush, Betzel; buses on balls, off Morrow 1. off lg>wery 2; leTt on bases, Rlbany 3. Coluinbuia 2; hit by pitched ball, Hanna; struck out, by Morrow 5, by l-owery 1 Time, 1:12. Umpire, Pender. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pirate* Defeated. At Pittsburgh— Hco:e: R. H E. Clilca go 030 030 000—6 11 4 Pittsburg .. .. 000 004 100—5 9 3 Humphries. Cheney and Archer Harmon, Kantlehner, O'Toole and Gibson, Kafora. St. Loul* 6; Cincinnati 2. At Cincinnati— Score: R H K St. Ixtuis .. .. 030 000 003—6 10 1 Cincinnati .. ..010 010 000—2 6 1 Sallee and Wingo; Rowan, Adam* and Clark, aonzales. Giant* Defeated. At Philadelphia— Score: R H E New York .. . .000 000 120 — 3 7 2 Philadelphia .. .005 120 iixlrt 12 0 Pemaree, Schauer, SChupp and Meyers. McLean; Alexander and Kil lifor. Boston 3; Brooklyn 6. At Brooklyn— Bcore: R H S , Boston 100 000 Mtp -3 9 l Brooklyn .. .. 100 050 —6 12 4 Rudolph, Strand and Gowdv; Rucker and Miller. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. MACON TIGERS DEFEITJQIINS Savannah Lost Its First Series on Home Grounds to Macon; Ended Yesterday. Savannah, Ga.—Macon won the first series Savannah has lost on its home grounds this season, by copping the final yesterday afternoon, 9 to 0. After ragged support had been given the Invaders a long lead, Woolf was rapped to all corners. Gray hit for threa sacks in the ninth, scoring two, and was called out for not touching first. The box score: Macon. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Matthews, cf 5 1 2 4 1 0 Moore, 2b 5 0 1 3 5 0 Bowden, If 4 2 2 2 0 0 Stinson, rs ; 4 1 2 2 0 0 Munn, lb 4 1 212 0 0 Basham, c 4 2 3 1 2 U Firestlne, 3b .... 4 1 2 1 1 0 Gray, ss 5 1 2 2 3 1 Gholden, p 400010 Totals 40 9 16 27 13 1 Savannah. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Hamliboe, cf .. .. 4 0 0 3 0 0 Pipe, 3b 2 0 0 0 2 0 Mayer, rs 3 0 1 1 0 0 Gust, lb .3 0 0 11 0 0 Winston, If 3 0 0 1 1 0 Crowell, ss 3 0 0 0 2 1 Zimmerman, 2b ... 3 0 0 3 2 1 Smith, ft : . ’:. .. 3 30 1 7 3 0 WoolT, p 3 0 1 0 5 0 Totals 27 0 3x26 15 2 Score by Innings; R Macon 001 003 104—9 Savannah 000 000 000—0 Summary—-Stolen bases, Moore; sacrifice hits, Mayer, Stinson, Bas ham, Oholdon; sacrifice fly, Munn; three-base hit. Munn; double plays, Moore (unassisted); Matthews an Munn; struck ouAw by Woolf; by Ghol den 1; bases on balls, off Woolf 1, off Gholden; hit by pitcher, Gust. Time, 1:35. Umpire Vitter." FEDERAL LEAGUE Buffalo 3; Pittsburg 5. At Pittsburg— Srnr#»* % d tj tr i Buffalo ' 030 000 000—3 6 3 Pittsburg .. .. 310 000 lOx—s 11 2 Anderson and Blair; Camnitz and Berry. Baltimore 4; Brooklyn 10. At Brooklyn— Score; R H I? Baltimore .. . 000 100 300— 4 9 3 Brooklyn .. .. 011 422 OOx—lo 11 1 Wilhelm, Conley, Y’ount and Rus sell;; and Land. St. Louis Defeated. At St. Louis— Score: R H E Indianapolis .. 400 000 203— 9 12 5 St. 1-ouis .. .. 000 000 600—S 5 4 Kaiserllng, Mosely and Rarlden; Kupper, Brown. Groom, Crandall and Bimon. Chicago 5; Kansas City 2. At Kansas City— Score; R H E Chicago .. .. 100 000 Chicago .100 000 010 000 3—5 13 3 Kan City 000 002 000 000 o—2 6 2 Hendrix agfl Wilson; Packard and Enzenroth. AMERICAN LEAGUE Senators Win bouole-Header. At New York— FIRST GAME. Score: R. H . E Washington .. ~101 000 000—2 6 0 New York .. ..000 000 000—0 6 0 Shaw and Henry; Caldwell and Nunamaker. SECOND GAME. . Washington .. .000 103 001 —5 12 1 New York .. ..000 020 001—3 5 3 Engel, Ayres and A. Williams; Keating and Gossett. Athletics Win Two. At Boston— FIRST GAME. Score* RUE Philadelphia .. 010 350 010 —10 18 0 Boston 000 010 000 — 1 6 1 Wyckoff and Schang; Colllnß and Thomas, Cady SECOND GAME. Score: R H B Philadelphia . .023 000 110—7 14 1 Boston 101 110 010—6 12 4 Shawkey and Lapp; Bedlent, Coumbe and Cady, Carrlgan. Naps 6; White Sox 2. At Chicago— Score: R. H. E. Cleveland .. 200 000 000 4 —6 11 1 Chicago .. .. 020 000 000 o—2 4 1 James. Stejta and O’Neill, Carlsch; Cicotte and Schalk. Brown* 7; Tigers 1. At Detroit— Score: R. H. E. St. Louis .. .. HO 311 000—7 9 3 Detroit 000 000 001—1 8 1 Weilman and Agnew, Crossin; Cov eleskie, Reynolds. Boehler and Stan lage. SPORTLETS (By J. H. S.) The Macon Tigers won their game yesterday and the Combacks lost. This ties the two clubs up for second place at the bottom of the percentage col umn. This state of affairs can’t pos sibly continue, as the two clubs are playing the opening game of the series this afternoon, and, therefore, either team will have to move up a notch — The last time that these two clubs met they were in the same condition, as now—" Babe” sent them towards the cellar then, but, will he do it again?— Let’s all hope so at least. Pretty touugh luck for Manager Brouthers yesterday afternoon, wasn’t it'.’—Just as the game was going good, the Wilderites had to put the winning run over the rubber, in the thirteenth inning—Was "Babe" trying to repeat that game of the fourteen-inning va riety which was Just recently pulled in this burg? Local talent will put on, at a date to be announced later, a “Society Vaude ville.” The purpose of this "get-up” Is Bimply in order to set the baseball team on its feet again. The troupe will be composed of local amateur actors, all who have splendid records as “amateur actors.’’—Just watch this page for further announcement, it’ll pay. The Combacks h#ve had a rather disastrous trip so far. Out of six games, they have managed to win but one. Let’s hope that the blanks will bo filled in this week. What’s the use of kahibbling. of course we can’t lose all of the time—not with a ball team like the one that composes the local aggregation, at least. Burgess Is still around here with*hls base stealing. There’s never a day that passes that he does not add another or even a couple to his already high aver age. However, he managed to steal but one base yesterday. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Clubs. Won Lost P. Ct. Savannah 34. 16 .680 Jacksonville 31 18 .633 Charleston 31 19 .620 Columbia 26 24 .520 Albany 21 27 .438 Augusta 20 31 .392 Macon 20 31 .392 Solumbus ...... ..16 33 .327 Southern League. Clubs. Won Lost P. Ct Chattanooga 29 18 .617 New Orleans 29 20 .593 Mobile 25 23 .521 Birmingham 24 23 .510 Atlanta 22 '22 .500 Nashville 24 25 .489 Memphis 18 29 .383 Montgomery 18 31 .367 American League. Clubs. Won Lost P. CL Philadelphia 25 15 Washington 2o 16 .619 Detroit 25 18 .581 St. Louis 21 19 .623 Boston 19 22 .464 New York 17 23 .425 Chicago 18 25 .419 Cleveland ..14 27 .341 Federal League. Clubs. Won Lost P. Ct. Baltimore 22 14 .611 Chicago 21 17 .552 Brooklyn 17 16 .515 Buffalo 17 18 .486 Pittsburg 18 20 .474 Indianapolis 17 19 .472 St. Louis 19 22 .464 Kansas City 18 23 .439 National League. Clubs. Won. Lost P. Ct New York 23 13 .539 Cincinnati 26 17 Pittsburg 21 17 .552 Chicago 21 22 .488 Brooklyn 18 19 .487 St. Louts ...... ..21 24 .467 Philadelphia 17 20 .459 Boston 11 26 .297 Savings Bank President Takes Own Life With Gas San Fr»ncl*co—George H. Buchsinger. president of the Humboldt Savings Bank, one of the largest financial in stitutions In the city, committed suicide today by inhaling gas. Officers and di rectors of the bank issued a statement caving that an examination of the ac counts of the institution showed every thing to be in good condition. The affairs of the Humboldt Savings Bank ave in such condition that they need cause no worry, according to W. R. Williams, state superintendent of banks. The Humboldt Bank was founded by Henry \Luchslnger, father of George, in 18S9. The son became president in 1903. His personal estate is estimated at 500,- 000. Luchstnger was 59 years old. HIS SHARE. "Who can tell me about Adam and Eve?” asked the Sunday school teacher. "Eve gave Adam an apple,” said Tom, "and my father got some of »it, for I heard mother say he got his share of ‘Adam’s apple.’ ” —Exchange. No Wonder Mr. D. Is Puzzled THURSS±y. JUNE 4. By “Bud” Fisher SOUTHERN LEAGUE Crackers Take Seriea. At Atlanta— Score: R H 3 Montgomery .... 100 100 o—2 7 3 Atlanta 012 201 o—60 —6 8 1 Black and Donahue; Dent and Ty ree. Barone 2; Lookouts 1. At Chattanooga— i ; FIRST GAME Score: R H 15 Birmingham .. 000 010 010—2 8 1 Chattanooga .. 000 000 010—1 8 2 Brown and Tragessor; Boyd and Street SECOND GAME. Score: R H B Birmingham .. 000 000 002—2 7 0 Chattanooga .. 000 003 OOx—3 10 0 Hardgrove and Diiger; Sllne and Graham. Turtles 1; Guile 6. At Memphiß Spore • TJ T-7 w Memphis .. .. 000 001 000—1 11 4 Mobile 010 000 203—6 9 1 Sage and Schlel; Robinson and Sschmidt. Pels Take Two. At Nashville— * • • FIRST GAME. Score: R. H. E New Orleans .. 006 000 110—8 11 1 Nashville .. .. 000 001 .010—2 8 3 Bagby and Higgins; Moore, Kroh and Gtbeon. SECOND GAME. Score: R H E New Orleans ..211 210 003—10 8 2 Nashville .. ..000 001 050— 6 10 4 Weaver, Styles and Adams; Berger and Smith. BASEBALITwEATHER American League. Cleveland at Chicago; clear. SL Louis at Detroit (2); rain. Washington at New York; rain. Philadelphia at Boston; cloudy. —— " ■— National League. St. Louis at Pittsburg; cloudy. Boston at Brooklyn; rain. New York at Philadelphia (2); cloudy. Federal League. Chicago at Kansas City; clear. Indianapolis at St. Louis; clear. Baltimore at Pittsburg; cloudy. Buffalo at Brooklyn; rain. HURLINGHAM »A>, Correct for Summer 1914 Button -legs back %/ian Collars Oddest Brand in America TJNITED SHIRT & COLLAR, CO. TROY.N.Y.