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SUNDAY. JUNE 7-
HIE WINS
IDE 41IICE
Bronze Yacht Defeats the
Resolute on Long Island
Sound. Contests Next Week
Off Sandy Hook.
Rye, N. Y. —The bronze yacht Van
itie turned the tables on her rival, the
Resolute, in the fourth Long island
Sound race sailed today, winning by
five minutes, fifty-two second in
elapsed time.
As the Vanitie gives the Resolute
an estimated allowance over the
39 3-4 miles course, of three minutes
and 1! seconds, the Vanltie’s margin
was believed to have been two min
utes and fprty seconds.
The race was a fairer test than
Tuesday’s contest, which was regard
ed as more or less of a fluke, and
which the Vanitie won by 16 minutes
and 48 seconds.
Both yachts were slow in starting
and both were handicapped.
Fifteen minutes after the start on
the first leg the Vanitie went by the
Resolute. The lead Increased until
the fourth leg, when the Resolnt re
covered two minutes. After passing
the Resolute on the first leg, the
Vanitie luffed around the first mark
I! minutes and 19 seconds to the good.
The Vanitie increased her lead to six
minutes and 14 seconds at the sec
ond mark.
The Resolute picked up two min
utes after passing the third mark. At
the fifth mark the Vanitie was five
minutes and 18 seconds to the good
On the last leg the Vanitie pulled
away still further and sped across
the finish line in a consistent winner.
There will be three open sea con
tests next week off Sandy Hook.
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The world was called a stage
When Queen Bess ruled her realm.
But in this swifter age
It's just a picture film.
—Louisville Courier-Journal.
Jail Visitor —You say that
for books brought you here, my poor
man.
Prisoner —Yes, mum —pocketbooks.
—Exchange.
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VEGETABLES —A complete line of choice
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_ GROCERIES Complete line of staple Gro
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Best water ground meal
per peck .. ..
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peck 30^
Hand packed Tomatoes,
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10c bottle Catsup,
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Phone 1846. 15 East Boundory.
ONLY TEN FIRST
MTEJIPK
Good “Arbitrators of the
Diamond” Are Scarce—No
Dead Heat Decisions.
Mr. Franklin, through the Charlotte
News, has the following to say in re
gards to “umps”:
“Good umpires are rare. In the whole
country there are not more than 10
first rate ones. The combination of
keen eye, nimble lirain and cold nerve
is not a common one. The umpire is
chain lightning of baseball. His de
cisions are rendered in the fifth part
of a second; he renders them knowing
he must stand by them afterward,
no matter what happens. Every man
inside the fence, whether blinded by
prejudice or loyalty to home team,
sees the same things and therefore
feels that he has a right to his own
opinion; but the umpire is the one
man who is paid to know what he
sees. V
The prize fight referee sometimes
has to decide which boxer won a hard
battle. He has had time in which to
review the situation; the w'hole mov
ing picture of the light stretches back
ward in his memory. Should the
choice prove a difficult one there is
always the comfortable middle ground
—the draw decision, in which neither
man wins or loses. The baseball um
pire can render no draw decisions. The
man is safe or he is out. When two
race horses come nodding down to the
wire and two noses flash by the first
so close together that a linger breadth
means thousands of dollars to the
backers, the race track judge may fall
back on the dead heat. The baseball
umpire has no dead heats. Watching
foot and ball, he must know which one
was first. He can confer with no one.
Right or wrong, the judgment must be
made in the twinkling of an eye.”
TRAINING FOR
OLIPJCJMS
Walter Knox, Canadian Run
ner, Getting Ready to Help
Britain Recover Lost Athletic
Prestige.
London. —Walter R. Knox, the Ca
nadian runner who has charge of the
training of prospective Olympic cham
pions in England, is getting ready to
help Britain recover her lost athletic
prestige at the Berlin Olympic games
in 1916. The task will be a colossal
one, for we have been told frequently
enough since the Stockholm games,
two years ago, that British athletic
ability has dwindled to the lowest pos
sible ebb. But there Is hope. Britain
does not wish to be the laughing stock
of the athletic world.
Knox is to make a great effort to
produce a team of athletes capable of
winning back honors which were once
Britain s own. He has been engaged
by the Amateur Athletic Association
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Broad Verandas commanding view of
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big attractions. Superb orchestra; after
noon and evening dancing.
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Good quality Rice,
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Best head Rice, 17
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Granulated Sugar,
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Fresh Country Eggs,
per dozen 25^
Scene From “The Country Girl,” at the Bijou All of This Week
One of the biggest musical comedy hits that ever traveled this section. ‘“The Country Girl," opens at the Rtlou Mondav. The star comedian
olderi iS hit irodUCtlon 18 ljeW Ml er ’ ’ vao takes the * mrt <)f “Hiram Gree i.” His expression; “Oil, What Do You Want?" will prove a most de-
Since the show started there have been a number of additions that make it oT the highest class in every particular. There ia a apocialtv
ed as onnrlhe ?eVure S o^the "production rU ° n SißtCrß thEt i 8 Bald *° he B,n,p,y « rw,t Bert Byeratßdt > %ith hls vio »" is advertls
expected d <nrder at S the°B and 18 Pxl ' ected t 0 Prove still more popular on the return engagement. Packed houses are
to teach runners how to sprint prop
erly; run a mile, stay a distance, and
win a marathon; to show athletes how
to jump and put the shot, and how to
vault with the aid of a pole, the lat
ter a practically unknown art here.
Much Opposition.
There was much opposition when
this Scottish-!’anadian athlete was
apoplnted, but there can he no doubt
as to his qualifications for the po
sition. Only a year ago he won the all
round professional championship of
America, in which he had to contest
ten events, while he gained similar
honors in Canada as an amateur. He
wanted a match with big Jim Thorpe,
the hero of Stockholm, whose honors
were afterwards taken from him he
cause he was declared a professional,
but the Indian could not find the time.”
As a practical man, therefore, Knox
has gained much knowledge.during the
15 or 16 years he has been connected
with athletics. And to practice what
he preaches Is to he his policy of the
future, for he intends, by demonstra
tion, paarticultyly in field events, to
create enthusiasm for the sport. He has
a tough proposition before him for
there is no re-enthusiasm for athletics
here.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
>4
Gull* Win Two.
Chattanooga Tenn.—Mobilo defeated
Chattanooga in both games of a doublc
dcaer here yesterday. The second game
wn* called in the sltxh Inning 10 allow
Mobile to catch a train for New Orleans
(FIRST GAME.)
Score by tunings; R. H. E.
Mobile oot 001 600 9 1
Chattanooga 000 110 000—2 6 1
Batteries: Hogg and Clark; Harding
and Street.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score by Innings: R H E
Mobile 200 000—2 7 0
Chattanooga 001 000—1 5 0
Batteries: Gudger and Schmidt; Sline
and Graham.
Crackers Win Again.
Atlanta, Ga.—Atlanta won Its sixth
consecutive game here yesterday by de
feating New Orleans In the final game
of the present series, 6 to 0. Perryman
pitched a steady game for the local club
and was given good support.
Score by Innings: R. H K
New Orleans . . . .000 000 000—0 9 t
Atlanta mo 110 0.10—6 12 1
Batteries: Bnghy and Higgins; Perry
man and Duane.
Turtles Win.
Memphis, Tenn.—Rallying to the sup
port of Pitcher Steele, who relieved
Holmes for Memphis during the seeorid
inning, the local team overcome a lead
of five runs and defeated Montgomery,
9 to 8. in the ninth Inning here today.
Score by innings: • R H E.
Memphis 210 200 121—9 15 2
Montgomery 250 001 000 -e* 11 .7
Battelies: Holmes. Steele and Bemls;
Lively, Block and Donohue.
Barons Defeated.
Nashville, Tenn.—More he’d Birming
ham to five hits today and Nashville
batting Hardgrove out of the box In
the second Inning, won the Inst game of
the series by a score of 5 to 0. Hem
mlngwny’s home run over the rlghtfield
fence and his Sensational work around
the third base featured.
Score by Innings: R. JT. E.
Birmingham 000 000 000—0 5 1
Nashville 140 000 000—5 7 1
Bntterles: Herd grove, Johnson and
Dllger; More and Gibson.
American is Winner of
First "Aerial Derby"
London.—W. L. Brock, the only Am
erican aviator among the eleven com
petitors in the "aerial derby,” was
Saturday awarded the gold cup and a
purse of SI,OOO as the winner of the
first prize. Louis Noel of France, al
though he was first to complete the
95-mile circuit, was disqualified be
cause he missed a turning point and
one observation post.
Reginald Farr, an English aviator,
was placed second.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE.
"Walter, what does this mean? Yes
terday I was served for the same
I rice a portion of chicken twice thu
size of this.”
...i.Y®*' Bir '” answered the waiter.
Where did you sit, sir?”
"Over by the window."
"Then that accounts for It. Wo
always give people who sit by the
window* largp portions, ft's an ad
vertisement.”—Brooklyn Eagle.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Mister Ban Johnson Right Peeved at
Seeing So Uluch of Jimmy Gilmore's
Name and Picture in Papers
New York. -’Tin Raid that Ban .Tohn
sop fools vory angry because a lot of tha
Chicago- newspaper persons print. Jimmy
Gilmore's name and picture much often
or these days than thoy do that of Ban’s,
and also because the Chicago scribes
give just about as much space to chron
icling the doings of the. Feds as they do
the Organized Baseball.
The hoys out there ought to be a hit
careful. Perhaps Ban can pvove that
they have committed treason. And the
penalty for treason Is either being shot
at sunrise, or hung from a neighboring
lamp-post.
“The Feds,” remarked Ban the other
day, “have shot their bolt.” Wasn’t it
tlie sumo chuby party who remarked, in
loud and blustery tones some two or
three months ago that ‘Mho Feds are a
joke?” And wasn’t it the very same
Mister Johnson who said many other
tilings about the Feds which never have
come to pass?
“Jim Coffey, the Dublin Giant. Is the
brainiest heavyweight in the ring to
day,’’ declares Billy Gibson, ids manager.
“Coffey hi learning fast, and in two or
three months he will be able to go
against the best of them. My hoy will
be a champion some day, or I miss my
guess.”
Tn view of the fact that Oibson, for
many years the foremost fight promoter
in New York, had a reputation for ac
curate judgment coaceming fighters, one
must give more than the average con
sideration to his remarks.
There is no denying the fact that
Coffey has a marvelous physique. For
HAS A CURE
TOR PELLAGRA
Barrie Nicholas, Laurel, Miss.,
writes: “Seems to me if I hadynot
obtained your remedy when I ,4nd I
would not have lived much longer.
I am glad you discovered this wonder
ful remedy that will cure Pellagra.
When i beg .n taking Baughn's Pella
gra Remedy my weight wag 60 odd
pounds; now It is 90 odd. 1 would
like to have this published and sent
to sufferers of Pellagra.”
This is published at her request.
If you suffer from Pellagra or know
of any who suffers from Pellagra It
Ir your duty to consult the resource
ful Haughn, who has fought and con
quered the dreaded malady right In
the Pellagra Belt of Alabama.
The symptoms—hands red like sun.
bum, skin peeling off; sore mouth,
the lips, throat and tongue a flaming
red; with much mucuous and chok
ing; Indigestion and nausea; either
diarrhea or constipation.
There is hope If yon have Pellagra
you can be cured by Baughn's Pella
gra Remedy. Get big free book on
Pellagra. Address American Com
pounding Co., Box 2012. Jasper, Via.,
remembering money refunded In any
case where the remedy falls to cure.
rmUMMEHYB
IDEAL VACATION
PLAN FOR A BOY.
The combination of
wholesome recreation
out of doora with a mod
erate umuunt of reading,
or If the hoy has been
deficient tn achool, a
certain amount of sys
tematic study. Riverside
Rummer Nava! Hchool
and Camp la the only ln-
Ktltutlon of tta kind In
the Houth that has IJ. B.
Government recognition
and equipment. Cadets
live in barracks or In
tents as preferred. The
last ten days will be
spent In camp at
Wright svlile Beach, N.
C. Hesslon begins June
29 and continues eight
WPfkfl. 1
Dlntrste* fslslog Reg»«sl. '
Hill"”’17. NAVAL ACADEMY
In 27, Csln.iv llle, tJ. SM
a big man lie is lightning fast on his
feet, lie h.is 11 terrific punch, can staml
a lot of punishment, amt he's game io
the ooro. These are the things, to
gether with experience, that make men
champion*. All that Coffey seems to
lack la PUCficlnt experience, Imt Oibson
says he will get It under his manage
ment.
Conch Harper, of Notre Damn Uni
versity, claims he litis secured wonderful
results with a lltlte device, something
on the order of u telegraph Instrument,
which he designed for the purpose of
speed.ng up sprinters.
The sprinters toe Die mark. The start
ing gun is fired, and at the very instant
it Is. Harper touches a little key some
thing on the order of n telegraphic key.
A little hall rolls. The sprinters mtisl
CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SPECIAL DISEASES CURED
If You Are Sick of Experimenting, Sick of Failures, Sick of
Being Sick, Why Not Consult a Specialist?
I DO NOT SCATTER
MY FACULTIES; I
CONCENTRATE THEM ON
SPECIAL DISEASES
No man is too poor to receive my best efforts; no man Is so rich that he can procure better service than T
am qualified to give to the special diseases which I treat. Mv office In permanently located In Augusta. MY
BEST REFERENCES ARE MY CURED AND .SATISFIED PATIENTS. If you want skilled, scientific and
conscientious treatment, COME TO ME. FREE CONSULTATION AND ADVICE.
PILES.
I cure plica without the knife; without detention from business; without coutery; no danger. No one
need suffer from this complaint when this humano cure is awaiting them.
BLOOD POISON.
I use the newest and latest treat mi nt for Blood Poison and Skin Diseases (Professor Ehrlich’s, of Ger
many), NEOBALVARBAN, or "914,” the Improved, and all other latest cures recognized by the medical pro
fession. Neosalvarsan and these Improved remedies are absolutely safe and harmless and can he administered
In the office, painlessly and with absolutely no 111-affects whatever.
ULCERS.
I care not how long standing, I usually euro them In a short time. - *
BLADDER AND KIDNEY TROUBLE 9
Under my system of treatment show signs of Improvement at once. REMEMBER —My fees arc moderate:
terrne satisfactory. I try to give the most for the least money.
Consultation and Advics Frss and Confidsntial. Offics hours, 9a. m., to 7 p. m. Sundays, 10:00 ts 2:00
DR. OROOVER, Specialist
SO4-7 DYER BUILDING. AUGUSTA, GA.
SUNDAY RIVER EXCURSION POSTPONED
to the extreme low water stage of the
river, the boat excursion scheduled for toddy will
be called off.
Regular excursions will be resumed so SOON
as the water stage will permit.
S. S. FERRELL, Mgr.
I']
try to get away from th* rinluh lino *v*n
before th* lit tin ball begin* to roll.
"Many a rare, e*pyet*Uy In th« Abort
<ll HU non a, in lo*t m th© marling HnA*“
declares Harper. "A Blow mart vulna
many a runner* chance for victory, even
IT ha doe* com© nlong with a whirlwind
finish. When It Ik figured that the
difference between a star sprinter and a
mediocre runner Is sometimes nicAAurcd
only by two or three yards, it will be
•eon what a big advantage is gained in
Retting away from the starting mark at
the head of the field.
“My little Instrument was deplgned to
tench the men to get away fast. When
they found that they hid to try to heat
*n Instrument Hint was as fan! almost
as lightning you can bet. that they were
all tens on, nil energy, all concentra
tion on the ■tartlng line. They had their
minds only on the quick atavt. And the
Instant the gun flashed they were nway.
"The Instrument liha, In my mind,
proved to be a big mircesa, for 11 ha*
speeded up the boys In petting sway -
and that Was my Idea In Installing t.”
Isn’t it funny what a difference Just a
few months will make? Ban Johnson.
Garry Herrmann, et nl. (In January and
Fehruaryl “any player who Jumps Or
ganzed Baseball and signs up to play
with the Feds will never, under any cir
oimrtaners, he permuted to play in Or
ganized Basel'.all again. We are. through
with him. forever, and forever.”
And now, Bun, Garry and all the et
al's are working overtime in and out of
the law courts in an effort to win back
the players who jumped.
Genuine Palm Beach
Suits for Men
MONDAY AT
$4. 75
The Same that others are
offering at $7.50 and $lO.
SCHNEIDER’S
HOTEL
Colling wood
West 38th Street,
New York City.
SETH H. MOSELEY.
Half Blk, from Herald Sq. & 6th Av.
In midst of leading department stores
and theatre*.
Select accommodation* for dtacrimt
nstlng people with personal attention
nnd *ervlee impossible In the larger ho
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Room without bath,,...,,,..,,,.11,90
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Parlor Bedroom with hath. .*8,(10
Special attention given to ladle* and
families. Restaurant at modaral* prices.
GARDEN HOSE
Large shipment of
Garden Hose just re
ceived direct from
factorv.
Hose Reels,
Hose Pipes.
Large assortment
Lawn Sprinklers.
THEO. 6. McAULIFFE
115 Jackson Street.
I WILL NOT ACCEPT
INCURABLE CASES.
I HOLD OUT NO FALSE
ROPES
FIVE