The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 19, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 6

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SIX Jeff May Yet Get An Indestructible Hat = - - BY “BUD” FISHER r~reV" r M*'"S».<i»MU«we AUSTRALIAN I Z<N(_ BoOMeR.A/Hfc, HP, T. ITCftN'T k M ' JKT 'T'5 OP ZINC f - ! ,* a l Does To ///' by cosh it \\ THG oce#\N ir ftooMBRANsS *j<chtJ b to \ Hea.e / A ftAC*. ON YOUR HEAD . '' *** M GAD. T COG sc, XLL ) %% Y WATBR. PKONT AMO TRY I - vL 'T HTSELF firlt- ~| ' ■', ,Ti- ' y' l■ ' J,,^*** — * r 4gr-‘- 1 <£)UM>:BrS*ft«CG», COMBACKS WOK OPENING GAME OF SECOND HALF YESTERDAY V - Erratic BasentnninK of the Sea Gulls Cause of the Count Beinft Taken Charleston Outhit and Outfiielded Augusta, But Snydei Was Stronger in the Pinches and Won His Game. Charleston, S C. The Augusta (omback ataited ill bcgtimlng nf Hu- second hull <d I)'.' mu'on horn .vosiarday alicrnoon l>> detesting the B<h (lulls to the tune ol 2 lo 1. time K«‘lt lint a lead on Its brother clubs, " Ith the exception of the Columbia Comers The erratic I>»m' running of the locals *i'K the cause of the count he lm; iblien, that is. added to the up* portnnlt: grasping Combarks. who pin' ed with their usual lighting ebllltv. Charleston on tbit and outs fl< hied the visitors but Snyder was stronger In tile pinches than Foster. Clark wss walked nnrl the result was that he scored. Smith wss hit by the pill and ho also scored. Seven twlrlcrs figured in the game. Twelve patents and four assists were made hi two outfielders. McMillan for the Sea (lulls secured his third con •eruttve triple. This ws: "Ha he” Brouthers' sec o d Invisiou of bin home and the ap poarsnen of his hunch' has decidedly lr ■ rm ■ I since the last visit. Kelly, viof, snd Stone wore the only e.<t i» on toe visitors’ that did not r v» -t r o pit Pitcher Barker, the ('outback tflrlor, hold down the 'ii'st sbc), yesterday mid held it down like ii - t ran Tit,* hex score: Auqustn. AH. ft. JI. To. A. K Burgess, of :t o I " \ n Kelly, HS I 0 <1 1 6 l SPORTLETS (By J. H, S.) Manager "Babe’’ Mrnutiieiv' "bunch" atarted the second lmlf ,»f the South Atliintlc season off In the light way yesterday afternoon. Now truit the coveted position at the top of the percentage column is owned bv the - Cumhscks, at least for the time be ing, let * all pull together Tor them to hold said position. Berger ts slowly hut surely "coming around lie stated to a Herald top resentatlve this morning that accord lug to all rettorts (from the "Doc.' I he would probably Join the club in Columbia. If not then he will certain ly he In the first game of the present season, thst Is, that s to he plavod In this burg on the 25th of this month, with the Albany Babies. The slate was wiped clean yester day and this morning brand new set of percentages appeared, and situat ed at th,> top of said rolttmn ts the title of the local club and again the title of the Columbia nine Strange, the "sister club” started the ball to rolling Wonder wust'a the feelings of President Corlslt this morning, when lie received the telegram from Pres ident Kelbfleisclt stating that the Henpecko the Monk K\o)M6S rtf ** M^Tonu'|\ T {JJ| N<? PtUjOW ' N |TRA LA La| \~ | Smith, If .110 0 10 Hark. 2b 3 1 1 3 1 0 Wallace, c 1 0 1 9 1 1 Brouthers, 3b .... 3 o 1 o 3 u Barker, lb 3 o 1 11 l o Stone, rs 4 0 0 I 0 0 Snyd.-r, p 3 0] o 0 0 Totals "8 2 6 27 14 2 Charleston. 4b. R. H. Po. A. E. Harris, 2l> 3 9 0 2 44 0 Hamilton, ss .... 3 0 0 2 2 0 McMillan, If 4 1 3 4 o o Hernsen, 3t> 4 0 i o 0 o Huhrle, lb 4 0 1 9 0 0 Marshall, c 4 0 1 6 0 0 Russell, cf 4 0 0 4 1 o Cutes, rs 403110 Poster, p 3 p p p 6 it xSpade 1 o 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 l 927 14 0 x Hatted for Foster in ninth. Score by innings: R. Augusta 010 100 000—2 Charleston 100 000 000—1 Summary—Two-base hits, Wallace; three base lilt McMillan; first base on balls, off Snyder 1, off Foster 2; left on bases, Augusta 6, Charleston 8; struck out. by Snyder 8, by Foster 2; sacrifice hits, Burgess, Wallace, Brouthers, Hamilton: stolen bases, McMillan (2), Cntes; batter hit, Smith, Wallace; double play, Russell to Foster to Harris. Tima, 1:26. Urn 1 ire, Lauzon. National Baseball Commission had ruled Shaw eligible, and that he could not be discriminated against? Augusta had three twirlers In the game yesterday, playing other posi tions, but what's the difference, they held them down like veterans, and— we won. AMERICAN LEAGUE Red Sox 8; White Sox 0. At Chicago— „ Score: r. n. k Boston 001 000 601—8 14 l Chicago ono 000 000 —0 8 0 la-onard and Csrrigan; Lathrop, J. Scott and Sfchalk. Senators 2; Tigers 4, At Detroit— ... Score: R H E Washington .. 000 000 101—2 8 2 Detroit 000 300 01*— 4 4 o Johnson and Williams, Alnamlth; Dubuc and Stanage. Athletic* 5; Browns 6. At Bt. Louis— Score: R H E Philadelphia .. 010 000 031—5 10 1 St, l-oul* .. .. 102 101 10*—6 11 3 Plank, Brown and Lapp, Schang; Baumgardner, Mitchell and Agnew. Postponed. New York at Cleveland, rain COMERS DEFEAT THEJNDIANS Columbia Bunched Hits With a Base on Balls and a Stolen Base and Won Game in Bth. ■■■ ■ * Savannah, Ga.—Bunched hits with a base on balls and stolen base in the eighth, after both clubs had scored three runs In the sixth, gave Columbia an additional two counts and the opening game of the second season here yesterday, 5 to 3. Small wood and Lowry pitched good ball, with the latter having slightly the better of the argument, Tyson, a local amateur, was used behind the hat by Harbison in the absence of Chalher, who was suddenly stricken with ptoniain poisoning. The box score: Columbia. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Eberts, If 4 1 1 1 1. 0 Harbison, lb .. .. 3 2 1 LI 1 0 Osteen, ss 4 J 3 0 4 0 Ezell, cf 4 n 1 5 0 0 Metzell, 2b 4 u 0 1 2 1 Finnegan, 3b .. ..4 (i 0 1 2 0 Averett, rT 0 0 2 0 0 Lowry, p 0 0 1 2 0 Tyson, c 3 1 1 3 1 1 Totals 34 f» 7 2T 13 2 Savannah. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Handiboe, cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Kales, 3b 4 1 01 3 0 Mayer, lb 4 1 316 1 0 Oust, c 4 0 2 5 0 0 Winston, If 4 1 2 '2 0 0 Crowell, ss 3 0 0 0 4 0 Zimmerman, 2b .. 4 0 1 0 1 0 Smith, rs 4 0 1 1 0 0 Smallwood, p .... 3 0 0 1 6 0 Totals 34 3 10 27 15 0 Score by Innings. R. Columbia 000 003 020—5 Savannah 000 003 000—3 Summary—Stolen bases, Osteen, Mavcr (3). Winston (2), Smith; sac rifice hit, Crowell; two-base’ htt. Oust; double play, I/)wry to ilarbi son; struck out, by Smallwood 4, by Lowry 2; liases on balls, off Small wood 1, off Lowry 0; wild pitch, Smallwood. Time, 1:22. Umpire! Pender. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Lookouts Defeated. At Chattanoogn Score: r h Is Memphis .. .. 301 000 011 —6 11 1 Chattanooga . . 200 000 000—2 S 3 Merritt anil Hemls; Boyd and Street. Barons 9; Pels 2. At New Orleans— Score: R H K Birmingham .. 030 221 010— p 15 0 New Orleans .. 000 200 000—2 7 2 Johnson and Tragesser; Wilson, Styles and Higgins. Postponed, Rain. At Atlanta Nashville At Chattanooga—Memphis. (Morn Ing garnet. At Mobile—Montgomery. WANTED: SEVERAL HO VS TO CAR. ry The Herald. Apply Sub Station No. 1, Kollock street. |( AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Won Lost P Ct. Augusta 1 0 1,000 Colu.tioia 1 0 1,000 Charleston 0 l .000 Savannah 0 1 .000 Jackhonvtlie 0 0 .000 Macon 0 0 .000 Albany .... .. .... 0 0 .000 Columbus 0 0 .000 Southern League, Won Lost P Ct. Atlanta 33 27 ' .550 Chattanooga 34 28 .549 Birmingham 33 28 .541 New Orleans 34 30 .531 Mobile 32 30 .510 Nashville 33 3l .516 Memphis 26 36 .419 Montgomery 24 40 .375 American League. Won Lost P Ct. Philadelphia 33 20 .623 Detroit 33 24 .579 St. Louis 30 25 .545 Washington 29 25 .537 Boston 29 26 .527 ( liicago 24 31 .436 New York 19 31 .380 Cleveland .. .. .. ..19 34 '.858 Federal League. Won Lost P Ct. Chicago 30 24 .556 Indianapolis 28 23 .549 Baltimore 27 23 .540 Buffalo 20 23 .531 Kansas City ..27 29 .482 Brooklyn .. .. .. ..22 24 .478 St 1 antis 25 32 .438 Pittsburg 22 29 .431 National League. Won Lost T Ct. New' York 29 19 .604 Cincinnati 31 23 .574 St. Ixinls ..29 27 .518 Pittsburg 25 25 .500 Philadelphia 24 24 .500 Chicago 26 30 .404 Brooklyn 21 27 .438 Boston ..20 80 .400 OTHER RESULTS American Association. St. Patti 4; Cleveland 6. Kansas City 0; Louisville 6. Minneapolis 1; Columbus 3. Milwaukee 3; Indianapolis 5. Milwaukee 10; Indianapolis 5. International League. Newark 2; Toronto 3. Baltimore 2; Montreal 3. Jersey City 5; Buffalo 15. Providence 12: Rochester 5. Providence 3: Rochester 6. Georgia State League. Atnericus-Valdosta, rain. Thomasville 5: Brunswick 2. Wavcross 3; Cordele 4. North Carolina League. nurham-Oreensboro, rain. Winston-Salem 9; Charlotte 7. Asheville-Raleigh. rain. SALLIE GAMES POSTPONED. Columhus-Jacksonville, rain. M^cor- Albany, rain. Both postponed yesterday. WANTED: SEVERAL BOYS TO CAR ry TU<> Her Id. Apply Sub Station No. 1, Kollock street. ts He Gets In Bad This Time OUIMET AGAIN FARED BIDET American Open Golf Champion Gets Poor Break in British Championship Tournament. Prestwick, Scotland. Francea Ouimet, American open golf champion again fared badly today in the British open championship tournament. He took 85 strokes for the third round of 18 holes, bringing his total for the first three rounds to 250. This left him in a hopeless position, 24 strokes behind the leading competitor. One round remained to be played. John Henry Taylor, five times win ner of the open championship title and its present holder, led the field at end of the third round with an aggregate of 220. Harry Vardon, also five times holder of the title, followed closely with an aggregate of 228. Ouimet acknowledged before start ing today that he had had too much golf since his arrival in Europe and that he lid not feel in good condition. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs 4; Phillies 12. At Philadelphia— Score: R. H. E. Chicago . . .. 300 000 001— 4 5 3 i Philadelphia . 015 002 40x—12 11 1 | Cheney, Pierce, Stack and Need ham; Marshall, Oeschger and Burns. i Pirates 4; Giants 3. At New York— Score: R H E Pittsburg 000 000 040—4 9 0 New York . . , . 000 101 100 —3 8 2 Adams, Gonzelman, Harmon and Gibson. Coleman; Demaree and ! Meyers. Reds Win. ' At Brooklyn— Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati .. ..200 000 002 —4 8 2 Brooklyn .. .. 000 010 000—1 9 2 Benton and Clarke; Allen, Schmutz and McCarty. Cardinals Are Victors. At Boston — Score; R. H. E. St. Louis ~ .. 202 000 002—6 8 1 Boston 020 201 000 —5 11 0 Robinson, Steel. Perritt, Sallee and Snyder; Perdut, Crutcher and Whal ing. baseball’weather American League. Boston at Chicago; rain. Washington at Detroit; cloudy. New York at Cleveland: cloudy. Philadelphia at St. Louis; clear. National League. Chicago at Philadelphia: Pittsburg at Brooklyn; cloudy. St. 1 at Boston; cloudv. Cincinnati at New York; cloudy. Federal League. Baltimore at Kansas City; clear. I Brooklyn at St. Louis; clear. I Buffalo at Indianapolis; clear. SAEEIE LEI6UE MEETING CALLED President Kalbfleisch Invited to Attend—Will Be Held in Savannah. President Kalbfleisch of the Au gusta Baseball Association received an invitation from President N. P. Corish, of the Sallie League, this morning, inviting him to join the association in their meeting which will take place in Savannah next Tuesday. President Kalbfleisch stated that he ha» not definitely decided as yet as to whether he will attend this meeting, but however, if he does not., the Augusta club will be represented, probably by one of th dirctors. At this meeting the Shaw question will be brought up in regard to the protesting of the recent games in Sa vannah. It will be a pretty hard pill for Savannah to swallow If the things are decided against theirt and those three games have to be played over again, thus incidentally putting the honor of copping “half of the rag” to another try. For if these games are played over again t'ne In dians w4ll have to win the w'hole se ries in order to cinch the first half honors. FEDERAL LEAGUE Buffalo Defeated. At Indianapolis— « Score: ■ ft H E Buffalo 000 002 Olflfeß 8 2 Indianapolis .. 000 020 124—5 7 1 Krapp and Blair; Kaisefllng and Rariden. Kansas City Win®. At Kansas City- Score: ”, R. H. E. Baltimore .. ..000 000 000—0 7 1 Kansas City .. 000 000 20x—2 7 1 Wilhelm, Smith, Conley and Jack- Utsch; Cullop and Easterly. Brooklyn 6; St. Louie 4. At St. Louis — Score: R.H. E Brooklvn .. .. 201 110 001—6 16 2 St. Louis .. .. 201 100 000—4 4 2 Finneran and Land; Willett and Simon. Pittsburg 2; Chicago 3. At Chicago— Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg .. .020 000 000 o—2 2 0 Chicago .. .. 100 001 000 I—3 9 0 Camnitz and Berry; Fisk and Wil son. I . «!»■ Hot Weather Tonic and Health Builder Are you run down —Nervous—Tired? Is everything you do an effort? You are not lazy—you are sick! Your Stomach. Liver, Kidneys, and whole system need a Tonic. A Tonic and Health Builder to drive out the waste matter —build you up and renew your strength. Nothing better than Elec tric Bitters. Start today. Mrs. James Duncan, Haynesvllle, Me.. writes; "Completely cured me after several doctors gave me up." 50c and SI.OO, at your Druggist. ' Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts. FRIDAY. JUNE 'l9. Cross Atlantic Airplane Will Have Three Pilots New York. The aeroplane now building for Rodman Wanamaker, in w hich an attempt will be made to cross the Atlantic ocean, will carry three pilots, according to announcement to day. Lieut, John C. Porter, of the Brit ish navy, w’ho has been selected by Mr. Wanamaker to attempt the flight, will have Aviator Hallett In the flying boat with him from New Foundland to the Azores Islands, where the first stop will be made. At the Azores it is planned to pick up John Lansing Lallan. Launching of the craft will take place Saturday afternoon at Lake Keuka if present plans do not miscarry. Baseball Gate Receipts Have Fallen Off Heavily Chicago. Baseball gate receipts have fallen off heavily and three ma- I jor league clubs this year will make ' less money than two did last year. This \ was the statement today of Charles A. ! Corniskey, president of the Chicago | Americans. Corniskey declared the public was weary of the wranglings and contract jumping talk and of the emphasis on salaries which had thrown into the background the sporting fea tures of the Pastime, “Minor leagues will suffer the same i' as the majors,” said Corniskey. ST. LUKE BALL CLUB VS. THE BATH NINE TOMORROW i Tomorrow afternoon the St. Luke baseball team will play the Bath team, on the Bath diamonds. This game promises to be a very interest ing game as both clubs are going at a very fast clip. This will be the first game that the St. Luke lads have played in Bath. CRACKERS LEADING. Chatanooga, Tenn.— By defeating Chattanooga here yesterday Memphis j forced Atlanta into first place in t'ne j Southern Association baseball pen nant race. Chattanooga dropped to second place and Birmingham now is third. Chamberlain’s Tablets Unequaled. Mr*. Rose Green, Wabash, Ind., writes, “Recently I used two bottles of Chamberlain’s Tablets End found > them splendid for stomach trouble and constipation, in fact, I have never seen their equal.” Sold by all dealers. IT SURELY WAS. A Germnn who had not been in the country very long walked into a drug store one day. The first hing that caught his attention was an electric fan buzzing busily on the soda coun ter. He watched It with great interest for some time, then, turning to the clerk, he said: “Py golly, dat's a Hfely squirrel vot you got In dare, ain’t it?”—Every bodvTl. LOOKING UP HIS RECORD. "There's no doubt about my getting in,” said the newly arrived shade to St. Peter. "Here's a newspaper clip ping of the ulogy the minister deliv ered at my funeral.” "Take this,” returned St. Peter, handing the clipping to the recording angel, "and compare it with his past performances." Lippincott’s Maga zine. By Gus Mager