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OPENING GAME OF COLUMBIA
SERIES LOST TO THE COMERS
The Combacks Could Do But Little With “Harby’s” Crowd
Yesterday and the Result Was That They Were the Vic
tims of a Shutout Game—Local Club to Play Here Thurs
day Afternoon.
Columbia, 8. C.—The Augusta Com
l ticks could do but little with Avcr
i tin twirling yesterday afternoon ami
the result was that the vial tors were
whitewashed to the tune of 11 to 0.
Averett'a pitching, Bctxell's and Kelly’a
fielding, and the all-around work of
l<ake, Coluinbla'a new right fielder,
were the brighteat spots In the other
w|He poorly played genie. Augusta
bad three pitchers working throughout
the game.
After playing the IWo remaining
games of (lie aeries here, today and
tomorrow, the Combacks will return
home, leaving tlila city directly af
ter the game of tomorrow. They taka
on the Albany Mahicß In a aeries of
three games, after the Babies the next
In line will be the Savannah Indians.
When these two clubs are '‘finished”
•Baba" Hrouthers' bunch again hits
the road for three more games.
The box score:
Augusta. AB. R. H. Po. A. E
Smith, If toot no
Mackert es 3 0 0 2 0 li
Clarke, 2b 3 0 2 5 1 1
Wallace, c 4 0 1 6 3 0
Hrouthers, 3b 3 (1 0 2 3 1
Barker, lb.. ...... 3 tt o tl 0 n
Kelly, ss 3 0 1 2 2 1
Snyder, rs 3 <i l «) 0 »
Johnson, p 3 o 1 i> 3 1
Totals 23 0 6 24 12 *1
Columbia, Ab. It. 11. Po. A. F
Eberts, If f. o o o 0 U
Ilarhlson, lb 4 1 0 Id n o
Osteen, as 4 3 1 l 2 0
Sfisell, cf 2 2 1 0 0 0
Lowry, cf.l 0 1 0 0 0
Betxcll, 2b \ .. 4 2 2 1 X n
Finnegan, 3b 4 1 2 1 2 0
1-ake. rs 4 2 3 1 2 0
C’orrell, 4 0 2 d 0 0
Averett, p.. 4 0 1 l 3 0
Totals 36 11 13 27 17 0
Score by Innings; a
Augusta 000 000 000— 0
Columbia 201 120 00*—11
Summary: Stolen Imaea. Ezell, Lake.
Sacrifice hits. Kelly, E/.ell (2), Retsell.
Two-base hits, t'orrell (2). Three
base lilts, ltetxell, Osteen. Double-play,
Betsell to llarhiaoi# Slruck-out, by
Averett 6, by Johnson 3. Itasca on
balls, off Axeretl 4, off Johnson 2.
Wild pitch, Johnson Left on bases,
Augusta 6. Columbia 6. Time or game,
1:45. Umpire, l.auxon.
FOXES WINNING
STREAK BROKEN
Columbus Twirler Loosened up
in the Pinches and Mauon
Scored Its 2 Rune.
Columbus.— Lewis was in great form
ycaterdav and Ire Columbus down with
four hits whllo Lswrencs loosened up
enough In the pinches to give Macon
enough hits to score two runs, suffi
cient to win the game. 2 to 0. Co
lumbus outfielders provided about tht
only features.
Tha box scora:
Macon. AB R H. Po. A B
Matthews, cf 4 0 0 2 0 tl
Moore, 2b 4 0 1 4 5 1
Bowden, If 4 1 t 1 0 0
Stinson, rs 4 0 1 3 0 0
Munti, lb 4 1 1 12 tl 1
Bashan, c 4 0 1 3 2 0
Bell, 3b 4 0 ft 2 ft 0
Flrcsttne. as,. .. ..4 ft 2 0 3 0
Lewis, 2 0 0 0 3 0
Totals 26 I 7 27 12 1
Columbus. Ab. R. H. Po. A K
llerndon. 3b.. .. ..3 0 l o 2 9
Brooks. 2b.. ...... 2 0 ft 1 3 0
Folmar. cf 4 0 0 3 0 0
Thompson, If 4 0 1 3 0 0
Jackson, rs 4 o t 3 0 0
McDuff, sa S ft 0 0 1 0
Fox, lb .. 3 0 n g 0 ft
Krebs, 3 0 0 7 0 0
Laurence, p.. .. ..3 0 1 2/l 0
Tctala 22 0 4 27 1 0
Score by Innings: R
Macon 100 000 Ino j
f Columbus 000 000 000—0
Summary; Two-bate tills Moore
Flrestlne. Stolen bans, Bowden. I >otl -
pie-play. Moure to Munn. Bases on
halla, off Lewis 3. lc-ft on bases.
Macon 6, Coluntbua 6. Struck out, by
Lewis 2. b) Lawrence 7, Passed halla,
Krebs. Time of game, 1:25. Umpire.
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THE INDIANS
DEFEAT GULLS
Savannah Copped the Opening
Game From Charleston Yes
terday by Score of 4 to 1.
Bavannah—Savannah took the open
er of the series with Charleston here
yesterday, 4 to 1. The game was
played 111 hii hour and ten minutes and
was replete with good baseball. Munch
ed hits off Foster In the first and
alxth won for the locals.
The box score:
Charleston. Ab. TL IT. Po. A. E.
Harris, 2b 4 ft 0 1 3 0
Hamilton, ss 4 0 1 2 4 0
McMillan. If 4 ft C 4 0 0
Mernsan, 3b.. ...... 4 ft 0 l ft ft
Fabric, lb 3 ft (I K 0 ft
Marshall, c 4 1 1 3 ft ft
Russell, cf 4 ft 3 3 0 0
Braun, rs 4 ft 0 2 ft 0
Foster, p 3 ft 2 ft 1 0
Totals 34 1 7 24 8 ft
Savannah. Ah. R. H. Po. A. K
Humllboe, cf 4 2 2 1 0 ft
rf 4 1 1 ft i 1
Mayer, lb 4 1 1 If. t ft
Oust, 0... 3 0 1 2 1 0
Winston, If 3 ft o 2 0 0
Crowell, ss 3 0 1 ft 2 1
Zimmerman. 2b.. .. 3 ft ft 6 5 0
Hales. 3b 3 ft 1 0 3 ft
Causey, p 3 o « o 3 ft
Totals. 30 4 7 27 15 2
Score by Innings: II
Charleston ftftft ino OftO 1
Savannah 200 002 00* 1
Summary: Stolen baacs, Oust, liar
rls, Marshall Sacrifice fly. Oust. Two
base lilt, Hamlihoe. Struck out, by
Fallacy t, by Foster 3. Base on balls,
off Causey 0. off Foster 1. lilt by
pitcher, Hubrle. Time of game, 1:10.
Umpire, Pender.
TRE WILDERITtS
CAPTURE OPENER
Jacksonville Won Yesterday's
Game From Albany Babies by
Pounding Her Twirlers Hard.
Albany.—Pounding the local twirl
era hard, coupled with several mls
plays in pinches* gave Jacksonville
the opening gstne her# yesterday by
a score of 12 to 4. The bitting of
lloffman. who got a homer, a double
«iu! a single out of four tripe to the
plate, and a catch by Fain featured.
The box score;
Albany Ab. 1 . 11. Po. A. E.
Wilber, rs 4 12 2 10
Fain, 2b 4 1 o 3 « 1
McDowell, cf 4 0 3 0 0 1
Krwln, sa.. .. ~ .. 3 0 0 2 3 1
Prough, lb 4 0 0 14 1 2
Hanna, If.. ...... 3 1 1 1 1 11
Wells, c 4 0 2 4 2 0
Manush. 3b 4 1 1 1 0 1
Wiley, 1 0 ft 0 10
M oods, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Morrow, p 30 1 0 3 1
Totals 24 4 # 27 1\ 7
Jacksonville. Ab R. 11. Po A H
Pownall, cf 3 1 3 S 0 0
Crowder, ss.. ~ ~4 2 3 3 4 0
Melchotr, lb.. .... 4 1 1 7 0 0
Carroll. 2b 4 ; 1 6 1 0
Hoffman. If 4 3 3 0 0 0
Fampfteld. rs 3 2 3 1 0 0
Starr. 3b.. ......4 2 1 1 4 0
White, c ~4 0 1 o 2 0
Johnson, p,. ...... 5 0 1 0 1 0
Totals SS 12 16 27 11 0
Score by Innings: R
Albany ~ 000 101 200— 4
Jacksonville.. 010 230 300—3*
Summary: Two base hits. Crowder,
Melchollr, Hoffman, M'hlte, Wilber.
Morrow. Three-base hit. McDowell.
Home-run. Hoffman Double-play,
Wilber to Trough; White to Farroll.
Sacrifice hits, Melchotr, Hoffman.
Starr. Sacrifice fly. White ltasea <>n
balls, off Morrow 1. Left on bases,
Albany 6, Jacksonville 6. Hit by
pitched ball, Milber tb.v Johnson!.
Struck out. by Wiley 1. by Johnson 6.
by Woods 1, by Morrow 1. Passed
ball, M'hlte. Time of game, 1:50. Um
pire. Moran.
Standing of Clubs
South Atlantic League.
Won Lost P Cl.
Albany 3 1 .750
Columbus 3 1 .750
Columbia 3 1 .750
Charleston 3 3 .500
Savannah 3 3 .500
Augusta 1 3 .350
Jacksonville 1 3 .250
Macon 1 3 .250
Southern League.
Won lkist P Ct
Atlanta.. 35 28 .555
New Orleans 37 31 .544
Birmingham 35 30 .638
Chattanooga 35 30 .538
Mobile 36 31 .537
Nashville.. 34 33 .507
Memphis 28 37 .431
Montgomery 24 45 .348
American League.
Won Lost P Ct
Philadelphia 35 22 .617
Detroit 35 26 .574
St. Louis 32 27 .542
Washington ..31 27 .534
Boston 29 30 .492
Chicago 28 31 .475
New York 20 32 .384
Cleveland . . .20 35 .361
National League.
Won/ Lost P Ct
New York 32 19 .628
Cincinnati 31 26 .544
St. Louis 30 29 .508
Pittsburgh 26 26 .600
Chicago 28 30 .483
Philadelphia 24 26 .480
Brooklyn 22 28 .440
Boston.. .. 22 21 .415
Federal League.
Won Lost P Ct
Indianapolis 32 23 .580
Chicago 32 25 .562
Baltimore 29 25 537
Buffalo ..27 25 .519
Kansas City 28 32 .467
Pittsburgh 25 29 .463
Brooklyn . ..23 28 .451
St. l.ouis.. 26 35 .426
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pirates Defeated.
At Brooklyn— ,
Score; R. H. E.
Pittsburgh 000 000 100—1 7 0
Brooklyn 202 001 00*—5 12 1
Harmon, Conzelmnn, Kantlehner and
Gibson and Coleman; Pfeffer and
Fischer.
Giants 3, Rede 2.
At Now York—
Score; R. H. E.
Cincinnati mi 000 000—2 7 .1
New York 000 020 001—3 6 3
Atuca and Clark; Mailiewson and
M eye re.
Cardinals Win.
At Boston —
Score: R. H. E.
Bt. Louis 000 100 030—4 10 4
Boston 010 010 010—3 9 4
Robinson. Sallee and Snyder: Tyler
and M’hallng
Postponed.
Chicago at Philadelphia; rain.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn Lost Double-Header.
At Indianapolis—
(FlßST GAMK.)
Score: R H ®
Brooklyn 000 100 031—4 7 0
liidlßiiiipolls 300 000 11*—5 11 1
lotfltte and Land; Henderson and
Rarlden.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R H H
Brooklyn 100 100 010—3 6 4
Indianapolis 001 201 00*—4 7 1
Flnnentn, Juul and Owens and
Land: Mullin and Hnrlden.
Buffede 3, CHifede 4.
At Chicago— y
Seore: R H . E.
Buffalo 300 000 000 3 7 3
Chicago 000 100 30*—4 9 2
Krapp and Blair; McGuire. FlskiC
1 lend!lx Hnd M'lleon and Block.
Terrapins Defeated.
At St Louis—
„ Soore: R.H.E
Baltimore 000 000 001 l 7 :t
SI Lout* 000 030 00*—3 7 3
Sung*. Conley and Russell; Brown
and Simon,
Pittsburgh 5, Kansas City 4,
At Kansas City—
Score: R II R
Pittsburgh 000 102 020 5 7 -j
Kansas City 002 001 100 4 11 2
Dickson and Berry; Cultop, stone"
Harris and Easterly.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Athletic* 3. Browns 0.
At St. Loots—
Score- R II R
Philadelphia ... . 000 200 Joo —3 2 ft
St. l.oul* ?.00ft 000 000 —0 1 t
Blank and Schang; 1-everenr. and
Agnew.
Red Sox ♦, White So* 5. '
At Chicago—
Score; K. H. E.
Heston ..4 ~004 000 000 4 3 1
Chicago 010 120 10*—5 8 ft
Bcdient, Johnson and Thomas; J.
Scott, Ucu* and Mayer,
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
THE DAILY PUZZLE
Add and Subtract and Result Will be a Word Meaning
Shop Keeper.
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’S PUZZLE.
Upside Down Under the Chin.
Senators 4, Tigers 3.
At Detroit—
Score; R H E
M’ashington 202 000 000— 4 8 2
Detroit 110 000 100—3 4 1
Ayres, Borhtlng and Henry; Du
buc, Hall and tSanage and Baker.
Postponed.
New York at Cleveland; rain.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Lookouts 5, Crackers 2.
At Atlanta—
Score: R H E
Chattanooga 003 100 010—5 8 2
Atlanta 000 002 000—2 8 3
Dent and Tyree; Boyd and Street.
Pels ar# Victors.
At Montgomery—
Score: R. H. E.
New Orleans 000 100 000—1 6 0
Montgomery 000 000 000—0 4 3
Bagby and Higgins; Day and Dona
hue.
Turtles 8, Volt 5,
At Nashville—
Score: . R. H. E.
Memphis 440 000 000—8 11 1
Nashville 302 000 000—5 13 3
Llebhardt, Merritt and Schlei; Ber
ger, Moore and Gibson.
Barons 5, Gulls 3.
At Birmingham—
Score: R H E
Birmingham 300 010 01* —5 11 1
Mobile 000 000 021—3 6 0
Johnson and Dllger; Keely and
Schinjdt.
OTHER
Georgia State League,
Cordole 10, ThomasWlle 2.
Valdosta 0, Brunswick R.
M’aycroes 11, Americus 2.
North Carolina League.
Asheville 9, M'lnston-Salem 0 (for
feited).
Charlotte 2, Raleigh 1.
Greensboro 2, Durham 4.
International League.
Jersey City 1, Rochester 6.
Providence 6, Buffalo 3.
Others postponed; rain.
American Association.
Kansas City 1, Indianapolis 2.
St. Paul 2, Columbus 0.
Milwaukee-Louisville, ruin.
Minneapolis R, Cleveland 4.
HURLINGHAM
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1914
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BASEBALL_WEATHER
American League.
Cleveland at Detroit; clear.
National League,
Pittsburgh at Brooklyncloudy.
St. Louis at Philadelphia; cloudy.
Federal League.
Buffalo at Chicago; clear.
Pittsburgh at Kansas City; clear.
Baltimore at St. Louis; Vlear.
Brooklyn at Indianapolis (2); el’dy.
SPORTLETS
(By J. H. 8.)
The Augusta baseball association
is now negotiating foivthe services
of “Bob” McWhorter, tne star Uni
versity football player—the lad who
Is feared throughout the South “when
he’s tearing down the line”—“Bob”
is a leftflelder, and some leftfielder,
too, then next comes the talk as to
his ability to hit. Well, there’s noth
ing to it In this line, for him to do
but to slam the pill against “that
sense in the rear,” and he does that
very thing ’most always. The deal
is now pending and will probably be
closed as soon as President Kalb
flelsch returns from Savannah.
President Kalbflelsch Is “down
there” attending a called meeting of
the Sallie officials who are meeting
to diagnose that little “Shaw prob
lem.” He returns to Augusta tomon
row morning and then the local fans
will know the iutcome of his “con
bab.”
It's true the Combacks were white
washed yesterday, but that is the
very thing that’s been needed all
along as they’ve been betting slightly
rusty. Now that the "varnishing”
part is over just watch the tabled
turn.
“Babe's” crowd return to this city
Thursday morning In order ot tackle
the Albany Babies during the after
noon. After the series with the Ba
bies is completed the Indians will be
t'he next on the program.
Augusta now has three men on its
team that were in higher ball last
year, Brouthers, Barker and Shaw
(as everybody knows Shaw is ''pull
ed"!. Here’s how Columbia stands;
Harblson, Osteen, Finnegan. Averett,
and yesterday's arrival, Lake. How
about It?
BROOKLYN HANDICAP THIS
AFTERNOON; 9 ENTERED
New York. —Nine horses have been
named tor the Brooklyn handicap,
one of the classics of the American
turf which Is to be run at the Aque
duct track lute today. The race will
be worth about $4,000 to the winner
August Belmont's pair, Rockview and
Thornhill, are favorites, with Luke
McLuke, winner of the Belmont
stakes at Buskin, winner of the Met
ropolitan, pressing them close!)' lor
this honor.
The other entries are; Lahore.
Buckthorn Flying Fairy. Chalreston
(an and Donald MacDonald
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