The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 12, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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FRIDAY. JUNE 12. THE DINGBAT FAMILY /A/rpift. GoiMGr'vb (A\aid iWHAT age. Vov) (A/UO UJHEA/ AfteX ( WELL—''X {You THREfe. Questions./ \ Do/xjc Hfefcfc ? J \ You go/ais To A aol- AAtl 1 'THREE OP Theaj r \ L \ CxfcAY IF .J |tMMW t ’ . * COLUMBIA COMERS COPPED THE FIRST GAME OF SERIES Through Clark Throwing the Pill Away and Mackert Lying on the Ground and Watching Two Men Score and the Ham mering of Snyder in the Third and Seventh Innings, the Comers Slipped Away With the Victory. Manager Harbison of the Columbia Comers extends his thanks, or should at least, for the winning of yester day’s game from the Combacks by the score of 11 to 8. Through Clark throwing the pill wild to first and Mackert lying on the ground and watching two men's feet patter across the rubber and also by hammering Snyder unmercifully in the third and seventh innings, the Comers slipped away with the victory. The Columbia twirler, Gardin, was hit harder and more frequently than Snyder. Stonl relieved Snyder in the seventh inning and that lad certainly did show up fine (It was his first appearance here). Of the nine batsmen that faced him none were able to get a hit and In fact were also unable to get the pill out of the infield. " Of course there’s no use to theorize, but, just for the sake of an argument, what would have been the result if Stone had relieved Snyder in the third inning, when he began to weaken. “Slip-ups." Eliminating the few “slip-ups” that i wafe made yesterday there was some I nnghty fine form shown by the local lads as well as the visitors. Baker, erstwhile twirler of the New I York State I.eague, arrived in Au [ gjista yesterday and proceeded forth f with to get into shape for the twirl | ing of today’s game. As everyone knows, yesterday’s ; game was lost, but why should we “ kabibble? The season’s over on the | seventeenth of this month and then | all of the clubs will again be on an | even footing. Then w r atch this old ■club. Second Half. Augusta opens the second half of the season in Charleston, playing three games in that burg. After this series "Babe's" bunch will hike over to Co : tumbia for three more games. And v last, but not least, the Combacks will arrive in Augusta again for six games si before leaving again. Albany and 8a- Ivannah will be taken on respectively. |Now that all chances have disappeared | for the locals to cop the first half of I the season. It’s up to them to go after | that second half and go after it strong. 1 Let’s all pull together and win that | last second section, for it can be dona K The box score: Columbia. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Eberts, If 4 3 2 2 0 0 Harbison, lb 4 2 1 7 1 0 Osteen, ss 4 0 0 3 0 0 Ezell, cf, 4 2 2 3 0 0 Betzell, 2b 5 2 3 1 3 0 •’Finnegan, 3b 3 0 0 5 5 0 Correll, rs 4 0 0 2 1 0 'Chaiker, r 4 1 1 3 1 0 : Gardin, p 413 120 1 Totals 36 11 12 27 13 0 Augusta. AB. R. H. Po. A. E Burgess, rs 5 2 2 0 1 0 Kelly, ss 4 1 2 0 5 0 Shaw, If 5 2 4 0 1 0 Clark, 2b„. ......500211 Wallace, c........ 4 0 1 8 3 0 Lady Painters We are going to hare an other "Paint-up and Clean up” campaign, but it’* a long time off. In ’Oft meantime, if you have a painting at* l !, call up our store and we can advise you wbat materials you need to do best the work you want to do. We hare everything it takes to do a paint Job, how. ever small it is, or what ever surface you may hare to paint O’Gonnor-Schwssrs Paint Co, IF IT’S PAINT CALL US UP Mackert, lb 5 1 1 14 0 1 Brouthers, 3b 6 0 3 3 5 0 Smith, cf 5 0 2 0 0 0 Snyder, p 3 2 2 0 1 0 Stone, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 42 8 17 27 17 3 Score by innings: R. Columbia 003 022 400 —11 Augusta .. ..120 011 102— 8 Summary; Two-base hits, Gardin, Harbison, Ezell, Snyder, Smith, Shaw, Brouthers. Three-base hit, Kelly. Sacrifice hits, Harbison, Osteen, Kelly. Bases on balls, off Gardin 1, off Sny der ?. Left on bases, Columbib 3, Augusta 3. Hit by pitched ball, Finne gan (by Snyder). Hits off Snyder 12 in fi 1-3 innings. Struck out, by Gardin 2, by Snyder 4, by Stone 1. Time of gamdyl:47. Umpire, Lauzon. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct Savannah 39 19 .672 Jacksonville 34 22 .607 Charleston 35 23 .603 Columbia.. 31 27 .534 Macon 25 33 .431 Albany 24 32 .429 Augusta 23 35 .397 Columbus 18 38 .321 Southern League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct Chattanooga.. 32 24 .571 New Orleans 31 26 .544 Nashville 31 27 .534 Mobile 30 27 .526 Atlanta 28 26 .519 Birmingham 28 27 .509 Memphis 23 33 .411 Montgomery.. 22 36 .376 American League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct Philadelphia 28 18 .609 Washington 28 20 .583 Detroit.. 29 22 .569 St. Louis 26 22 .542 Boston 24 23 .510 Chicago 23 26 .469 New YoTk 18 27 .400 Cleveland 15 33 .313 Federal League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct Baltimore.. .. 24 18 .571 Chicago 26 21 .553 Buffalo ...22 19 .536 Brooklyn.. 20 20 .500 Indianapolis 21 23 ,477 Pittsburgh 21 23 .477 St. Louis 23 26 .469 Kansas City 21 28 .429 National League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct New York 26 16 .619 Cincinnati 29 20 .593 Pittsburgh 23 21 .523 St. Louis 25 26 .490 Chicago 24 25 .489 Brooklyn.. 20 23 .465 Philadelphia.. 20 23 .465 Boston 15 28 .348 WANTED: SEVERAL BOYS TO CAR ry Tne Herald. Apply Sub Station No. 1, Kollock street. ts POWER OF A WONDERFUL REMEDY HAS STARTLED PEOPLE OF AUGUSTA TH.E PAST BIX WEEKS HAVE PROVEN BEYOND A DOUBT THAT GLOBE TONIC REMEDIES ARE THE MOST WONDERFUL REMEDIES EVER KNOWN FOR SUFFERERS OF RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH, AND ALL BLOOD TROUBLES—READ WHAT THESE LOCAL PEOPLE HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE GLOBE TONIC. The demonstrators of Globe Tonic Remedies are still here, and they are proving every day to the most stub born and skeptical people that the j Globe Tonic Remedies are doing all j and even more than they claimed for | them when they came to Augusta I about four weeks ago. They no lon | ger have to promise results, but they j “re now prepared to show the names | of hundreds of Augusta people who i will cheerfully certify to amazing re sults received from the use of Globe ; Tonic Remedies They can also give | you the names of people in every vil ' !age and town within SO miles from this city, no matter where you live. If you wish to investigate write or nil on the demonstrators, and they j will refer >ou to aome neighbor who NATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs 7, Giants 4. At New York— Score: R H E Chicago 100 005 100—7 8 2 New York 100 002 100—4 5 4 Vaughn and Bresnahan; Mathewson, Fromma and Meyers. Cardinals Win. At Brooklyn— Score: R H E St. Louis 000 010 100—2 8 1 Brooklyn 010 000 000—1 5 2 Doak Sallee and Snyder; Reulbach and McCarty. Phillies are Victors. At Philadelphia— Score: R H E Cincinnati 000 000 200 —2 8 3 Philadelphia 001 000 002—3 5 1 Yingling and Clark and Gonzales; Alexander and Killifer. Pirates Defeated. At Boston— Score: R. H. E. Pittsburgh 010 000 100—2 7 1 Boston 200 100 00*—3 10 1 Adams Cooper and Gibson and Cole man; Perdue James and Gowdy. -rc HOW DID THEY WIN? Ts you’re up in the North Carolina Mountains, or down at the Seashore, or up in New York— You’d feel like jumping on your own foot twice if you missed a full account of the game as told by The Herald. You eau have The Herald every day of your vaeation if von fill out the coupon be low and mail or send the money with it. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Enclosed find .... (13c week; 50c month) Send Herald from .. ... .. until To At (St, Hotel, etc.) Postoffice has been cured of rheumatism, ca tarrh, kidney, liver, stomach or blood trouble, which vanish like the mist before the morning sun. Mr. H. S. Hardin, 438 Cottage Ave., Augusta, Ga., who says: "I have had stomach trouble for 18 months. My food would not digest, everything I ate would cause rne to bloat and 1 would have a distressful feeling. My liver was torpid and I was badly con stipated. Tried many remedies with little or no benefit. I bought a *1 bottle of Globe Tonic for 50 cents and In one week's time it has done me more good than all the medicines I have used.” Mrs. Minnie Taylor, of Hartsfleld, Ga., says: “Two bottles of your Globe Tonic has about cured me of indiges tion, constipation and pains in the THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. FEDERAL LEAGUE Pittsburg 7, St. Louis 2. At St. Louis— Score: R. H. E. Pittsburgh 000 004 003—7 10 1 St. Ixmis 010 000 100—2 12 1 Knetzer and Berry; Crandall and Hartley. HURLINGHAM Correct for Summer 1914 Button-less back 'ion (ollars O/cfeat Brand in America tJNITED SHIRT & COLLAR, CO. TROY.N.Y. back. The two bottles that I used has me feeling like a new woman.” Are you surprised at the thousands of people that are being cured? If you Buffer from stomach, kidney, liver or blood troubles, tb.’.t means in digestion, constipation, bloating, belching, dizziness, shortness of breath and headache. Start to using Globe Tonic and see what a wonder- I ful change a few days will make. Call on the demonstrators at 12G4 ! Broad Street, and try the free sam- I les of Globe Tonic, or buy one bot tle of Globe Tonic and use It accord ing to directions, and if not bene fited return the bottle to the store and your money will be refunded. SI.OO bottle Tor 50c. (3 for $1.25). Same price by all druggists. Augusta Ltrug Co., are wholesale distributor*. Buffalo 4, Kansas City 3. At Kansas City— Score: R. H. H. Buffalo 000 003 100—4 7 0 Kansas City 010 001 001—8 » 1 Ford and Blair; Packard and East erly. Brooklyn 5, Chicago 3. At Chicago— Score: R H H Brooklyn 022 010 000—5 10 0 Chicago 020 001 000—3 4 2 Seaton and Land; Hendrix and Wil son. Indianapolis Wins Two. At Indianapolis— THE HERALD’S Great Song Book Distribution CLOSES JUNE 20 No time to lose now, so get your song book coupons together and present them at this office without delay. You’ll wunt tlhe splendid col lection of old melodleß after the offer Is withdrawn, but you can’t get It then for love or money. 8o ACT AT ONCE! Greatly reduced Illustration shewing the $2.50 volume, bound In English cloth and stamped In gold. Just clip the coupon printed dally In another column and present It, with five others and the small exipense amount oT S79c- Paper Bound, 40 Cents. We strongly recommend the heavy cloth binding, as It Is a beauti ful book that will last forever. In this volume are all the old favorites (see partial list opposite), bound together In one beautiful volume; printed In large, readable type; the rqualc so clear and large that It can be easily read from a distance where several persons are standing around the acompanlst; and every song In this collection Is a recognized popular melody. In this book there are no one-line chantys; no ancient roundelays; no exoenpts from wornout musical comedies; no trash; but every song of love and home; every sentimental and college song that you love; every patriotic and sacred song that Is dear to your memory; and all the old masterpieces from the grand opera, 7 SONG BOOKS IN ONE Comte Songs, Sentimental Songs. Sacred Songs, Patriotic Songs, College Songs, Operatic Songs, National Hongs Printed separately, even with the cheapest paper cover, these would be priced at 6ft cents each, or a total of $3.50; but here Is the complete collection, all in one splendid volume, WITH WORDS AND MUSIC COMPLETE presented as explained In the coupon printed dally. In addition to this splendid array of beloved old favorite songs there are also OUT OF TOWN READERS With the expense amount and six coupon* Include the amount named in the coupon to cover postage, and addreas THE HERALD. Augusta, Ga. 69 Portraits of Famous Vocal Artists These Include all the celebrated singers of the present day and age —the big stars reproduced from special copyrighted photographs ap proved by the artists themselves--asuperb collection of plotures that money could not buy. Caruso In five different poses; latest copyrighted portraits of Leo Slezak. Mary Garden, Mme. Matzenauer, Emmy Doattan Mine Alda Maggie Teyte, Alma Gluck; character poslngs of rarrar and Seottt, and more than fifty other wonderful portraits. Don't Wait Another Minute. Present Your Coupons Today (FIRST GAME) Score: R H E Baltimore 002 010 200 5 10 2 Indianapolis 021 000 30*—6 8 2 Quinn, Wilhelm and Russell; Kals erltng and Rartden. (SECOND GAME.) Score: R H E Baltimore 000 001 120— 4 8 3 Indinnupolls ....100 144 10*—11 12 1 Smith and Jacklltseh; Moseley and Rariden. WANTED: SEVERAL BOYS TO CAR ry The Unnild. Apply Sub Station No. 1, Kollock street. ts Yes, Yes, Go On!! BASEBALL WEATHER American League. Washington at Chicago; clear. Boston at Detroit; clear. Philadelphia at Cleveland; clear. New York at St. Louis; cloudy. National League. Chicago at New York; cloudy. Pittsburgh at Boston; clear. Cincinnati at Philadelphia; clear,, St. Louis at Brooklyn; cloudy. Federal League. Baltimore at Chicago; clear. Brooklyn at Kansas! City; cloudy. Buffalo nt St. Louis: cloudy. Pittsburgh at Indianapolis; cloudy. FIVE HERE Are Some of Them. Room for only a few in this spac*. Aura Lee. Austrian National Hymn Beauty's Eyes. Ben Bolt. Bingo. Blue Alaatlan Mountains. Blue Bella of Scotland. Bonnie Doon. Bridge, The, Campbells Are Coming. Columbia. Come Back to Erin. Cornin’ Through the Rye. Danube River. Darling Nellie Gray. Dearest Spot la Home, Dear Evallna. Dixie Land. . f * Dream Faoes. Evening Star. • Ever of Thee. Forsaken. ■ . Forty-nine Bottles. French National Song. Future Mre. 'Awklna. German National Song. Good-bye, Sweetheart. Good. Night, Ladles. Heart Bowed Down. Holy Night. . Home, Sweet Home, Hours That Were. How Can I Leave v Theef In Old Madrid. i In the Gloaming. Italian National Hymn. It Was a Dream. I Was Seeing Nellie Home. Jingle Belle. John Anderson, My Jo. Juanita. . Kathlen Mevsurneon. / Kerry Dance. ../ A Klllarney. *4 Last Night. IU Last Rose of Summer. (| - Little Brown Jug. v / Long, Long Ago. ' f Loreley. * « ( Lott Chord. Love'a Old Sweet Song. , Low. Becked Car. Maid of Athena. Maple Leaf Forever I Marseillaise. j- Maryland, My Maryland, f Meerschaum Pipe. > Minstrel Boy. ,< f My Bonnie. j My Last Cigar. •) My Old Kenteoky Home. Nancy Lee. No, Slrf Nut-Brown Malden. Oft In the Stilly Night. Old Arm Chair. Old Black Joe. Old Cabin Home. Old Oaken Bucket. O Paradise. Our Banner. Paloma, La. Polish Hymn. Polly Wolly Doodle. Rlg-a-Jlg. r Robin Adair, Rocked In the Cradle of Roll On, Silver Moon. Rosalie. Ruiel Britannia. Russian National Hymn. Sailing. Bally In Our Ally. Scotoh National Song. Sleep, Gentle Mother. Soldier's Farewell. '*l Soldier's Life. I Solomon Levi. Some Day. Spanish National Hymn. Spring, Gentle Spring, St. Patrlok’a Day. Strangers Yet. Sun of My SouL Suwanee River. Swedish National Song. Sweet and Lew. Take Sack the Heart. There’s Music In the Air, Three Fishers. Tom. Big Bee River. Walt for the Wagon. Wearing of the Green. Weary. Welsh National Song. Woman Is Flokle.