The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 11, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5
THURSL'Ai, JUNE 17.
NO DECISION IN
TULIN CASE
Young Mrs. Tillman Dressed
Entirely in White Follows
Proceedings For Custody of
Girls.
\
Columbia, S. C. —Mrs. Lucy Dugas, the
divorced wife of B. R. Tillman, Jr., ap
peared before the South Carolina court
Wednesday afternoon and opposed the
petition of United States Senator and
Mrs. B. R. Tillman, that they be al
lowed the custody of her two little
daughters, Douschka Pickens Tillman
and Sarah Starke Tillman, during the
months of July and August while young
Ben Tillman is absent from the state.
The mother said that Senator and Mrs.
Tillman had no right whatever to the
little girls. No decision was announced
by the court, which said they would take
the petition under advisement,
Abent From State.
Henry C. Tillman, of Greenwood, a son
of Senator Tillman and brother of young
Ben Tillman, the father of the two
children, appeared and made the request
that Senator and Mrs. Tillman be allow
to have the children for July and Au
gust, as young Ben would be absent
from the state then. The latter has
accepted a position as secretary of the
board of engineers wilier will lay out the
route for the government railroad in
Alaska.
Under the decision of the court over a
year ago the children were to be with
their father during the summer months.
The senator and his wife asked to be al
lowed to have the children and Henry
Tillman said they were getting old and
loved the children and they made the
request out of justice and humanity.
The Human Side.
‘‘My request is more to your human
side than to the strict' .w," said Mr.
Tillman.
Counsel for the young mother in op
posing the request said the father gave
up his right when he left the state. She
wanted to make a point of the allega
tion that she alone had contributed to
the support of the children since the
separation from her husband four years
ago.
She said he ought to be made to con
tribute to their support by the court.
The question of support the court ruled
out and held the parties down to one
question, whether Senator and Mrs.
Tillman should be allowed to have the
children during July and August.
Mrs. Dugas' attorney would not even
admit the jurisdiction of the court, but
reserved the right to raise this as an
objection.
Mrs. Dugas, dressed entirely in white,
followed the proceedings with closest
attention. She was accompanied to the
court room by her sousin, Dr. F| P. W.
Butler, and her attorneys, Graydon and
Depass. The two little girls were not
In court.
SPORT DOPE
Trans-Atlantic Flight.
ew York. —In preparation for the
trans-Atlantic flight, to take place
next month, the two motors of Rod
man Wanamaker's flying boat have
undergone successfully a thirty-hour
test at Hammondsport, N. Y., accord
ing to a telegram received at the
Aero Club of America.
Since 7 o’clock Tuesday until 1
o'clock yesterday the two 100-horse
power motors with propellers attached
hummed away at an average speed of
1,000 revolutions a minute without a
hitch. For speed, power, durability
and fuel consumption they exceeded
the requirements estimated for a suc
cessful flight across the Atlantic.
Panama-Pacific Exposition Games.
Lyons, France.—Official recognition
of the athletic games to be held at
mittee and carried unanimously,
the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San
Francisco was voted at today’s meet
ing of the International Ameteur Ath
letic Federation. The resolution was
proposed by James E. Sullivan, presi
dent of the American Olympic com-
Gull Fans Excited Over
Prospects of a Pennant
Charleston, S. C. —Probably Charles
ton fans were never more excited
than now, the crucial series of the
first season half being staged here
with Savannah. Many local baseball
followers already see the “pennant”
flying over Hampton. Park diamond,
counting on beating Savannah and
I Columbia in a row. A big delega
t tion headed by a brass band met the
. team returning at 5 a. m. today from
Jacksonville. All attendance records
| 'will probably be broken this after
noon. Savannah leads Charleston by
. three games.
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are printed daily, lor you'll need a
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you’ll also want several additional
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The Herald is not surprised at the
great interest in this offer. It is not
unusual for readers to Inquire where
they can get the words to this old
song or to some other old favorite
[that It has been difficult to recall
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Standing of Clubs
South Atlantic League.
Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct.
Savannah.. 3S 19 .667
Jacksonville 34 21 .61S
Charleston.. .. .. ..35 22 .617
Columbia 30 27 .526
Albany 23 32 .420
Macon 24 33 421
Augusta ..23 34 .404
Columbus IS 37 .327
Southern League.
Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct
Chattanooga.. .4 .. ..32 23 .580
New Orleans 31 25 .554
Mobile 29 26 .527
Nashville 30 27 .526
Atlanta 27 26 .510
Birmingham 27 27 .500
Memphis.. 23 32 .420
Montgomery 21 35 .375
American League.
Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct
Philadelphia 28 17 .622
Washington 27 20 .571
Detroit 28 22 .560
St. Louis 25 22 .532
Boston 24 22 .522
Chicago 23 25 .479
New York,. 18 26 .409
Cleveland 74 33 .298
Federal League.
Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct
Baltimore.. 24 16 .600
Chicago 26 20 .565
Buffalo 21 19 .523
Brooklyn 19 '2O .487
St. Louis 23 25 .479
Pittsburgh 20 23 .465
Indianapolis.. .. .. ..19 23 .452
Kansas City'.. .... ..21 27 .438
National League.
Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct.
New York 26 15 .635
Cincinnati 29 19 .604
Pittsburgh 23 20 .535
St. Louis .24 26 .480
Chicago 23 25 .479
Brooklyn 20 22 .476
Philadelphia 19 23 .452
Boston.. .. 14 28 .333
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Georgia State League.
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North Carolina League.
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Winston-Salem 1, Raleigh 2.
Asheville 3, Greensboro 8.
American Association..
Kansas City 2. Cleveland 3.
St. Paul 3, Indianapolis 4.
Minneapolis 3, Louisville 4.
Milwaukee 3, Columbus 7.
International League.
Montreal 3, Buffalo 6.
Toronto 3, Rochester 6.
Newark 1, Providence 3.
Baltimore 4. Jersey City 2.
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