The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 17, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Sherlocko the Monk A MYSTERY — L Sc ’ / ’ E '7 HEX there, mt man ST :fi( thc i i unhooked tm E ( IT " MX market e/Utcer/l cjm?' Full or envisions, TO m C fj** S£"SJrv 225!!? ~ A■— t lam the great - ’ VAM.SH6O FADM my ARM while I p NOT * ’’W** orj* Mt I i AFTER. THERE ~~r\ ANC> D **WATSO (gT - ' " U / -U- OVER ,j jbga o3T INDIANS CINCHED PENNANT FOR FIRST HALF YESTERDAY An Accidental Bunt by Mayer, Which He Barely Beat Out, Scored Causey With Deciding Run After Two Were Down in Tenth, Savannah Winning by Score of 5 to 4. Brouthers, Shaw, Berger and Mackert Not in Game; Team Crippled. Savannah. Ga. \n accidental bunt by Mayer, which lie barely bent out, scored (’HiiHfi with the deriding run alter two wore down in the tenth, .Savannah therefore, cinching the pennant Tor the first half of the a.*a aon by defeating Augusta hy the score of to I, Haiti halted the game in the early at ages and left the held a sea of mud The fielding of hot It flubs was s tiHHlional. His "I'mps” 1 tavern chased Mana ger lirouthers, of the C’omhncki, off the diamond, with tho aid of several policemen, as the result of an argu ment as to whether Mayer was out or not out when he sewed from second on Winston's lilt to center. Knyder filled up the hole left hy Brouthera Ine fielding of tlie Indians as well ns the crippled outfields’ fielding 0: tlio Combacka pleased the fans and kept (hem in good humor during the game. Augusta started in earnest and only Hie good fielding kept them from netting n couple of runs when Hrou thers' men started slugging Savannah began the sixth Inning A NEW LIGHTWEIGHT. DEEP POINTED m° A y 2 for 28 ota. €.la«tt, Ptakody A Co.. Im. Makers of Arrow Shirts Put it Down in Pencil or Ink “Send Me The Pink’’ Next to eating one’s cake and having it, too. is going; on a vacation and knowing all about the names tliaf arc being played. For lit cents a week, The Herald's sport ing; editor will keep you in touch with what tho Augusta and other South Atlantic teams arc doing, and what’s really worth while else where in the world of sports. Mail the coupon and cot The Herald. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AU6USTA, GA. Enclosed find .... (13c week; 50c month) Send Ilcrnld from .. ... .. until At (St., Hotel, etc.) . Postoffice with the score 4 to 0 in favor i> f the visitors, (lust iiit to left and went to third on a sacrifice and Crowell’s single to right and scored on Zim merman's fly to left. Smith followed with a (dean lilt which was also re peated by Causey and therefore scor ing Crowell. The Lipemen grored two more runs in the seventh inning, they being squeezed across the rub ber in tlie following manner: Ltpe nml Mayer singled in succession mid (Just followed with a sacrifice. Win ston then singled to center and in (idcntly scored both runnerH. Brou thers claimed that Mayor was tagged out and Umpire Davern said that he wax not and to cinch the argument Brouthers was benched. The box score: Augusta. AB. R. 11. Po. A. la Burgess, rs 5 1 ! t 0 0 Kellv, ss 4 I 1 2 6 0 Smith, cf, 3h .. .. 4 0 1 0 3 0 Clark, 21) 4 (I 1 5 4 0 Wallace, c 4 2 2 9 0 (1 Brouthers, 3b .... 3 0 1 n 1 0 Harkrr, lo 4 0 2 11 0 1 Stone, IT 4 0 1 t 0 0 Johnson p 1 0 0 0 4 0 Si* dor, cf 1 0 o 0 1 0 Totals 37 4 10x29 19 1 Savannah. Ah. R. 11. 80. A E ilan.lihoe, cf 5 0 1 3 0 0 I I pe. 3b 5 I 2 1 2 0 Miner rs, p 6 1 8 2 1 0 Gust, lb 4 13 8 10 Winston, If 4 if 2 0 2 1 Crowell, ss 5 1 2 0 2 1 Zimmerman, 2b .. 4 0 1 2 3 0 Smith, c 3 o 1 13 0 0 Causey, p, rs .... 5 1 2 1 4 0 Totals 11 51730 15 2 \ Two out when winning run was scored. Score by Innings: R. Augusta 003 'OIO 000 0 4 Savannah 000 002 100 t 5 Summary Stolen bases, Handiboe. Winston. Crowell; suer Lice h i ta. Smith, (lust, Winston; sacrifice flics, Clark, Zimmerman; two-base hits, Kelly. Smith: three-haae hit, Broil thers; double plays, Kelly to Barker, Kelly to Clark to Barker, Lipe to Zimmerri. n to Gust; struck out, by Causey 2, Mayer 4, Jahnson 3; bases on balls, off Causey 1, off Mayer 0, off Johnson 4. Passed ball, Wallace. Time, 2:45. Umpire, Davern. FOXES AGAIN DEFEAT BABIES In Another Indifferent Game Yesterday Albany Lost by the Score of 9 to 3. Albany. Ga. —In another indiffer ent game of baseball Albany lost to Columbus yesterday bv the score of 9 to 3. The hitting of Brooks and McDowell featured. The score: Albany Ab. 1 . H. Po. A. E. Mayes, rs 3 0 0 ti 3 0 Hanna, IT 5 0 1 2 0 0 Erwin, 3b 4 0 1 t 3 1 Wells, c .. 4 0 1 1 1 1 McDowell, cf .. ..4 1 3 3 0 0 Parker, 2b 3 2 2 0 3 1 Morrow, lb 2 0 0 12 0 0 Durmeyer, ss .. .. 0 0 0 2 2 o South, p 0 o 0 0 1 o Peddy, p 30 0 030 Totals 31 3 8 27 16 3 Columbus. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Herndon. 3b 4 0 1 1 2 0 Brooks, 2b I 2 3 3 2 0 Kolmar, cf 4 2 2 2 0 0 Thompson, If .... 4 1 2 3 0 0 Jackson, rs 4 1 0 1 0 0 McDilff, ss 4 0 0 3 4 0 Kox, lb .. ...... 3 2 212 0 ll Krebs, c.. 4 1 1 2 1 0 Redding, 2 0 0 0 1 0 Camnltz, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 35 9 11 27 12 0 Score by Innings. R. Alikany .‘..020 ion noo—3 Columbus .. 022 002 300 —9 Summary—Two-base bits, Kox, Par ker, Ilernaon; three base hit. Jack son; stolen bases, Herndon; double play, Mayer to Morrow; sacrifice lilts, Krebs. Morrow, Durmeyer; bases on balls, off South 1, off Red ding 3, off Peddy 2, of Camnltz 1; left on bases, Albany 8. Columbus 4; hit by pitched balls, Thompson, Mayes: struck out, by Redding 1, by Camnltz 1; wild pitch, Peddy: Um plre, Vitter. SEA GULLS COP ANOTHER GAME In a Drizzling Rain Charleston Again Defeated Columbia by the Score of 3 to 0. Charleston, S. C.—ln a drizzling rain Charleston defeated Columbia yesterday, 3 to 0. The game was called at the end of the fifth. Cote Cochran, for the (lulls probably es tablished a record for the Sally League that will stand for the sea son He fanned ten batters In five It nings. Only one hit, a scratch, was made off him. The hittuig of Bern ■M was the feature Of OH game. Ue batted In two runs with as many sin gles. He also secured a triple. In the last flee games Hernsen has batted In eight runs and Is responsi ble for the locals' four victories out oT five games. The score: Columbia. Ab R. IT. To. A. F. Kberts, If 2 0 0 0 0 0 Harbison, lb .... 2 0 0 4 0 0 Osteen, ss 2 0 0 3 0 0 Betzell, 2b 2 0 0 1 1 0 Finnegan, 3b .... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Oardto, cf 2 0 1 o o o Lowry, rs 2 0 0 0 0 t Chnlker. c 2 0 0 5 1 0 Wlnchell, p I 0 0 1 5 0 Totals 17 0 t 15 19 1 Charleston. Ab. R. H. Po A. E. Harris. 2b 2 1 1 1 9 0 Hamilton. 3h .. ..1 0 n o 1 0 McMillan rs .... 2 1 1 0 9 0 Bernsen, If 2 0 3 0 0 0 Sabrle, lb 2 0 0 3 1 0 Marshall, c 1 1 dld 0 0 Russell, es 2 0 0 1 0 0 Cain, sa 2 0 2 0 « ft Cochran, p 1 d 0 0 2 1 Totals 16 3 7 15 4 l Score by Innings: R. Coluinbte ..ddd Odd—o Charleston Id 1) 11—8 Summary—Game called end Mfth on account of rain. Three-base 'hits. MaMillan. Hernsen; first bsse on Paris, off Wlnchell 4. off Cochran 0: left on bases. Columbia 2. Charleston 4: struck out. by Wlnchell 8; by Coohian 10; sacrifice hits. McMillan, Cochran stolen bases. Osteen, Mc- Millan, Bernsen. Marshall. Cain; 'lit hv pitched ball Harris; double p'nv. Wlnchell to Flnnegsn Tthe. 1:07 Vmplrcs. lrfuzon and Pender. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. The Adventure of the. Startled Pedestrian U AWAY WITH THE WILHITES Jacksonville Scored Its Only Run in the Ninth Inning— Macon Scored 13 Men. Macon, Ga.—Bashan’s home run with the bases full featured the game here yesterday In which Macon ran away with Jacksonville by a score of 13 to 1. The game began in a high wind, then it rained for more than an inning, and the last part was played on wet grounds. Munn’s futile at tempt to take pop fly In Voss's ter ritory robbed the Macon ipltcher of a shut out in the ninth. The score; Macon. Ab, R. H. Po. A. E Matthews, cf .. .. 3 2 2 1 5 n Moore, 2b 3 1 1 1 5 ll Bowden, If 3 3 2 0 1 0 Stinson, ss 4 2 3 2 5 1 Munn, lb 3 1 2 13 0 0 Bashan, c 4 1 1 4 0 1) Bell. 3b 4 1 2 2 1 0 Lewis, rs 4 0 0 4 0 0 Voss, p 5 2 2 0 3 0 Totals 33 13 15 27 14 1 Jacksonville. Ab, R. H. Po. A. Pawnall. cf 4 0 0 3 0 1 Starr, 3b 3 0 1 3 2 1 Carroll, 2h 5 0 0 4 1 0 Hoffman, If 2 0 0 1 0 0 Melehoir, lb 3 0 1 6 2 0 Oampfield, c 4 0 3 2 2 0 Crowder, ss 4 0 0 0 3 0 White, tT. lb 4 1 3 3 0 0 Johnson, p 2 0 0 0 1 1 Wilder, rs 2 0 1 1 0 0 Totals 33 1 7 24 11 3 Score by Innings: a R Macon .. 200 160 40x—13 Jaeksonvtile 000 000 001 — 1 Summary— Two-base hits, Matthews, Moore, White; three-base hit, Munn; home run, Bashan, Voss; stolen bases, Starr. Hoffman (2), Moore, Lewis; double plays, Moore to Stin son t oMimn. bgges on balls, off Voss 4, off Johnson 3, off Melehoir 2; left on bases, Jacksonville 8, Macon 8; hit by pitched ball, Stall, Bell, Mat thews: hits, off Johnson 11 and 9 runs In 5 innings; struck out, John son 1, Voss 4, Melehoir 1; sacrifice hits. Moore (2), Munn (2), Stinson, Pawnall. Time, 1:45. Umpire, Mo ran. Athletic* 10; White Sox 7 At Chicago— Scor©* R jj g Philadelphia .. 030 013 201—10 7 1 Chicago .. .. 100 001 014— 7 12 5 Shaw key. Plank and l.app; Russell, Wolfgang and Mayer. Yanks 0; Tiger* 3. At Detroit — Score: R. H. E New York .. ..000 000 000—0 4 3 Detroit 000 003 OOx—3 8 1 Fisher. Warhop and Nunatnaker; Covaleskie and Stanage. Senator* 1; Naps 2. At Cleveland— Score: R. H. E Washington .. 000 000 001—1 3 0 Cleveland .. .. 001 000 lOx—2 5 0 Ayres, Engell and Henry, Ainsmlth; Steen and O'Neill. Red Sox 2; Browne 0. At Bt. Louts— Score: R H E Host on 100 001 000—2 8 1 St Ixntls .. .. 000 000 000—0 5 3 Foster and Cady; Wellman and Agnew, Leary. Pel* Defeated. At New Orleans— . Score: R. H. E Montgomery .. 000 100 01 x—2 8 0 New Orleans . . 100 000 nOo—l 6 1 Case and Donahue; Bagbv and Hig gins. Turtles 7; Lookouts 8. At Chattanooga— Score: R. H. E Memphis .. .. 010 Old 300—7 7 2 Chattanooga ... 121 001 03x—8 10 2 Chandler and Schlei; Harding, Fox and Street. Cull* 3; Barons 6. At Mobile— Score! R H E Mobile 200 001 000—3 9 2 Birmingham 210 021 000—8 9 2 Keeey. (lodger and Schmidt; Brown and Tragesser Cracker* 3; Vols 2. At Atlanta— Score; R h. E. Nashville 000 000 tOl 000 o 2 12 1 Atlanta 020 000 (kto 000 i— -2 <t 2 Boland and tllbson; Browning and Tyree. AMERICAN LEAGUE SOUTHERN LEAGUE Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct Savannah 41 21 .661 Charleston 39 23 .629 Jacksonville 36 24 .600 Columbia 32 30 .516 Macon 27 35 .435 Albany 24 36 .400 Augusta 24 38 .387 Columbus 22 38 .367 Southern League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct Chattanooga 34 27 .557 Atlanta 32 27 .542 New Orleans 33 29 .532 Mobile 32 29 .525 Birmingham 31 28 .525 Nashville 33 30 .524 Memphis 25 36 .410 Montgomery 24 39 .381 American League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct i Philadelphia 33 18 .647 Detroit 32 23 .580 Washington 29 23 .558 St. Louis 28 25 .528 Boston 28 2a .528 Chicago 23 30 .434 New York 18 31 .367 Cleveland 18 34 .346 Federal League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct Buffalo 26 21 .553 Chicago 28 24 .538 Baltimore 26 22 .532 Indianapolis 26 23 .521 Kansas City 26 28 .472 Brooklyn 20 24 .455 St. I-ouis 25 30 .455 Pittsburg 22 27 .449 National League. Clubs. Won Lost P.Ct New York ...28 18 .609 Cincinnati 30 22 .577 St. Louis 28 26 .519 Pittsburg 24 24 .500 Chicago 26 27 .480 Philadelphia 22 24 .478 Brooklyn 20 26 .435 Boston 18 29 .383 baseballTweather American League. Philadelphia at Chicago; clear. New York at Detroit: clear. Washington at Cleveland; clear. Boston at St. Louis; clear. National League. Chicago at Boston (2), first at 10:30 a. in. \ Pitsburgh at New York; clear. St. Louis at Philadelphia: clear. Cincinnati at Brooklyn; clear. Federal League. Pittsburgh at Chicago; clear. Baltimore at Kansas City; clear. Brooklyn at St. Ixmis; clear. Buffalo at Indianapolis; clear. WALL PAPER Mattings. Shades. Pictures T.G. 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We can arrange It so that there will alwaya be a telephone handy to every one. The coat of thie service ls trifling. Call the Contract Department to-day. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. By Gus Mager THINK OF US When In Need of Drugs, Patent Medicines Toilet Articles, or anything kept lh a First-class Drug Store. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECI ATED Phone 2214 and we will send for your prescriptions and deliver promptly. Kandall's Pharmacy 520 Campbell St, Prepare for Winter • TTHE Summer outing is the gladsome time—due to keen enjoyment of the softly bracing air. But why not enjoy the June - like, equally soft and uniform warmth of Hot - Water or Low-Pressure Steam heat ing in home, store, or office during the soon - coming Winter? VTORS '■MBOILERS Overcome Jack Proatand tare enough at the coal*bin aod in absence of repairs to soon pay for the outfit. Don't think yon have to wait to build a new house—the outfit ia put in without tearing up. IDBAL Boiler* are easier and safer to run than a parlor stove—fill with ooal twice per day: add buoltM or two of water per month to keep syMa full; and remove ashes every other day. THE HENRY HUTT CO. Selling Agents Augusta. Ga. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY