The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 25, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Jeff Seems to Have Tough Luck in Getting an Unbreakable Sky-Piece You U/ANT AM " ftNC,6HT is y*«. y H ( N J ( "who 1 n i AMO Wcaks V • . _____ GaBfP. amD ) NtuYT'l ' j I ' «' UaZZ 1 —1 > 2 [ OH, tT*4 YOU J Y (} X ON 'C<X cA m V ,% ' T? x coulOn'T ( J __ Jf \ f Pott THS UPS OP I I . ". .....J T'uttr ——- • - i —-i * t (g) rate j 5 AUGUSTA WINS THE FINAL GAME In a Very Poorly Contested Game Yesterday Afternoon the Combacks Wore Victors. Columbia, S. C.—ln a very poorly contented game yesterday afternoon the Augusta Combacks managed t,o cop the final game of the series In this city by the score of 6 to 5. Mar ker for Augusta did n<dn* mighty firm twirling, in fact, it was the only re deeming feature In the poor exhibi tion. All but two of the Augusta play ers mauuged to connect with the pill, there two being that little second sacker, Clark, and Pitcher Johnson, who was playing right field. The Augusta club left here yester day afternoon directly after the game, being scheduled to play on their own playgrounds today. They take on Al bany In a aeries of three games and ■when tills series Is obliterated the Sa vannah Indians will be the next on the program. The box score: Augusta. All. R. 11. Po. A. E Htnlth, lb 4 1 a 14 0 « Shaw, If 4 1 1 0 0 0 Mackert, cf 4 1 a 5 0 1 Clarke, ab 4 o a a a 1 Wallace, c 4 a J H 1 0 Hrouthcrs, 3b 4 o a a a l lsurker, p.. ...... 4 u I 0 f> 0 Kelly, as 3 1 1 a ti 0 Julinsun, rs 4 a (I a a a Totals .. ..35 6 10 37 17 3 Columbia. Ab. R. H. Po. A. K Kbertr, Jf 5 3 3 0 0 1 llarhlson. lb 4 1 1 it 3 0 Hetr.cU, 3b.. 5 1 3 4 4 0 Weir, cf 4 a 1 3 o 0 Finnegan, 3b 4 1 0 3 1 U Make, rs 4 0 0 3 1 0 Atsteen, as 4 0 0 I 4 0 Correll, p.. .. ~ ..3 o l :t o a l.owr; , p 4 0 0 1 4 3 •Uardln 1 o 0 0 o o Totals 38 5 7 27 17 5 •Matted for Finnegan In ninth. Score by Innings: K Augusta 300 no 100 ti Columbia 310 030 000 -j Summary: Stolen base. MeUell. Sac rifice hits, Shaw, Clarke, Make. Sac rlticc fly. Smith. Two-base tuts, Wal lace. Kbcrts (3), Wier, llartuson. I»u --blc-playa, laikc to I'liiiiegaii; Osteen to MetxeJl to Harblson. Struck out. by Mpwry 3, by Barker 4. Muses on balls, off Dowry 3. off Marker 4. W lid pitch, Marker, lx'ft on bases, Colum bia 7. ..ugusta 8. Time of sume, 1:45. Umpire, Muuxon. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cub* 11, Rsds 5. A l rinvlmuiu - Score; H. H.K. Chicago UOO OHO 020—11 12 3 Cincinnati 000 210 200 - 5 f> 1 Cheney, l*l*>r* *• and Neadt>luut|. Tingling, Hchneldsr, Koestner and Clark and uUnsalea. Cardinals 3, Pir a tea 0. Al Pittsburgh— Store: R. H. K Ut la HUB 010 110 000—3 10 1 Pittsburgh 000 000 ooo—o 4 i |K>ak and Snyder; Mctjulllan. Adams and Gibson and Colt-mau. Divide Double-Header, At lloeton— lFlßST GAME) Score: R H K New York 010 002 000—3 0 2 I>emarie, From me and Meyers and Mcl.oan; Rudolph and Whaling CSKCOND GAME.) Score; R.H.E. New York 000 030 001—« s o Boston 000 000 000—0 4 0 Marquard and Meyers; Perdue, Crutcher, Cochran and Whaling Phillies Cop Two Games. At Philadelphia „ tFIRST GAME.) „ Score; R H. K Brooklyn 000 000 000—O 7 0 Philadelphia 000 110 00*—2 4 0 Ragan. ‘Allen and Fischer; Mayer md Dooln. (HBCOND QAM K.) Score: R. H. E Brooklyn 100 000 000—1 7 0 Philadelphia 300 000 12* —0 10 1 Brown, Allen and Erwin and Mc- Carty; Alexander and Kllllter. A MODERN TENDENCY. "It is quite the fad nowaday* to have one a atjlre mutch one s automobile." "quit# eo. Hut whether one a autemn. trie mntehea one's Itu-ome la scureelv wmlli considering'' SEA GULLS COP IKE FINAL CAME Charleston Defeated Savannah in Last Game of Series Yes terday By Score of 2 to 1. Savannah.—Charleston took the fi nal Rame of the series here yesterday, 3 to 1, after an exciting pitchers’ bat tle, In which the sensational fielding Of the locals kept Woolf In the run ning with Cates right up to the final round. Mad Imse-runnlrig kept the vis itors' score down, that and good throw ing by the local outfield. The box score: Charleston. Ab. TM IT. Po. A K. ItusNell, cf 4 0 3 2 0 0 Hamilton, 3b 2 0 1 1 2 0 Harris, 2b 4 0 1 5 3 0 Mernsen, rs 4 0 1 2 0 0 Halirle, lb 4 0 3 R 0 0 McMillan, If 4 1 2 10 0 Mrsun, c.. 4 0 1 5 2 1 Durmeyer, ss 3 0 0 1 3 0 Cates, p 3 1 1 1 1 0 Totals 32 2 13*26 11 1 •Crowell out; lilt by batted bull. Bavannah. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Handlboe, cf 4 0 0 2 1 0 Mlpe, rs 2 0 0 0 3 1 Mayer, lb 3 0 2 9 2 0 tiust, e 4 0 06 2 0 Winston, If 4 1 2 2 0 0 Crowell, km 4 0 0 2 0 0 Zimmerman, 2b.. ~4 0 2 4 7 0 Males, 3b 3 0 0 3 2 0 Woolf, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Totals. 30 1 6 27 19 1 Score by innings: R Charleston oto oto 000 2 Savannah 000 000 100—1 Summary: Stolen bases, Mlpe, Wtn jton, McMillan. Sacrifice hits, Woolf, Hamilton. Two-base hits, Hruun, Mayer. Throe-base tilt, Zimmerman, struck out, by Woolf 6, by Cates 3. Muses on balls, off Woolf I. off Cates 3. lilt by pitcher, Mlpe. Tim© of game, 1:60. Umpire, l’ender. FEDERAL LEAGUE Kansas City Defeated. At Indianapolis— Score: R H B Kansas city ton oon oio 2 9 2 Indianapolls 220 ion on* & 11 2 t'lillop. Stone »n Easterly and Kn ■onroth; Kalscrllng and Rarlden. Chifedt Win. At St. Louts— Score: R H K Chicane yd OtO 0.10 100 5 6 2 Bt. I-iOtlli 100 000 000—1 6 1 Utilise and Wilson; Willett and SI moil. SOUTHERN LEAGUE I Barone 1, Guile 13. At Birmingham— Score: R h I! Birmingham ....000 000 oot— 1 s 1 Mobile 007 100 014—13 17 1 Hardgrove, llarben and Dllger; Robertson and Schmidt. Pal. Win. At Montgomery Score: r, jj. g, New Orleans ~..00t 002 001— 4 10 rt Montgomery 000 100 000- t 5 l JValker and Higgins; Buacher and Donahue Vole 3, Lookoute 7. At Chattanooga— Score: R. h K. Nashville 002 000 100—3 10 4 Chattanooga 240 100 00*—7 12 3 Berger, More and Smith; Sltne and Street. Turtlee 3, Cracker* 5. At Atlanta— Score: R. If. R Memphis 001 CuO oil- -3 11 ? Atlanta 000 1.10 01* 5 10 2 Steele. Works and Rehlet; Doescher and Dunn. WEST END CHRISTIAN NINE DEFEATS CURTIS BAPTIST Yesterday afternoon at Thomas’ field the West Eud Christian Bar.ua baseball team defeated the Curtis Bap tist nine by a score of 5 to 3 The Curtts lads made ten hits but the fast fielding by tile Christians held them down to three runs. The feature of the game wer, the two fust double playji by the Christiana. The game was called at thd end of the fifth In ning on account of darkness. II FOXES WIN AN EAST CAME Macon Had Three Men on Bases With None Out Twice. However, Could Not Score. Columbus.—Although Macon had three men on bases with none out twice and seeured seven hits, the bln gles were not forthcoming at oppor tune times and Columbus easily wojj, 8 to 0. loss gave up 10 hits to Co lumbus batters. It rooks amt Kolmar knocked home-runs. The box score; Macon. AB. R. H. Po. A. E. Matthews, cf 5 0 1 3 0 0 Moore, 2b 4 0 1 5 0 1 Bowden, If r, o o 1 o o Stinson, rs 4 o 1 o o a Munn. rs 3 0 2 7 0 0 Hashan, c... 4 0 0 4 3 0 Itell, 3b 4 0 1 3 4 0 Firestlne, ss 1 o o 1 3 o Voss, p 4 0 I 0 1 0 Totals 34 0 7 24 11 0 Columbus. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Herndon, 3b 4 2 2 0 o 0 Mrooks, 2b.. 3 2 2 6 2 0 Kolmar, cf 3 1 2 0 0 0 Thompson, If 4 0 1 3 0 0 Jackson, rs 3 0 0 0 0 0 Hawkins, rs IT t 0 0 0 McDuff, as 4 0 0 4 2 0 Fox. lb 3 t 1 5 1 0 Krebs, c 3 1 1 IP 0 0 Redding, p 2 o 0 12 0 Totals 30 8 10 27 7 0 Score by Innings: R Macon 000 000 000- 0 Columbus 201 001 31* S Summary: Two-base hits, Munn. Mrooks. Home-runs, Kolmar, Brooks. Stolen bases, Mill, Herndon, Brooks, Thompson. Double-play, Firestlne to Moore. Sacrifice hits. Redding. Kol mar, Mrooks. left on liases, Macon 12, Columbus 3. Hit by pitched balls Krebs, Mrooks. Bases on balls, off Redding 6, off Voss 1. Struck out. by Bedding R, by Voss 2. Time of game, 1:37. Umpire, Vltter. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Won IXMt r CL Albany.. 5 t .s;t:! Coltimdus s i ,x:!l Columbia 4 2 t;t;, Savannah 3 :t .r>o,l Charleston .. 3 :! .500 Auisusta 2 4 .111 Jacksonville ] r> to; Mstcon t 5 .107 Southern League. Won Uist P Ct. Chattanooga IS 10 .559 New Orleans 19 . it ,r. 7 Atlanta 10 ::o .14.1 Birmingham 10 ::t 7 Mobile 17 12 ,110 Nashville 15 14 .507 Memphis 2S 19 .41 s Montgomery 24 47 ,11s American Won ixtst I’ Ct rhiladelpbla 15 24 .59:; St. Louts 14 27 .557 Detroit 35 28 .5 5# Washington 11 27 MO Beaton 10 31 .492 Chicago.. .. 29 II ,45.; New York 21 11 ,IS9 Cleveland 21 17 162 Federal League. Won ixist P CL Indianapolis.. .. .. ..34 21 .596 Chicago 33 27 .550 C.dcago 32 27 .542 Buffalo.. is 25 ,52s Kalians city 29 33 ,46s Pittsburgh 25 10 ,455 Brooklyn.. 21 29 .442 St. Louts 26 37 .413 National League Won Uist P Ct New York.. .. .. ..11 20 ,021 Cincinnati.. 11 27 .514 St. Louis 32 29 .525 Chicago 29 30 .492 Philadelphia. .• 26 27 .491 Pittsburgh 26 28 .481 Brooklyn 23 10 .414 Beaton 23 12 2 .420 BRUNSON NINE DEFEATED NAVAL STATION LADS Brunson, S. C.—lly all-around excel lent playing and strong battery work the Brunson nine defeated the strong Port Royal Naval Stall >ll tenth here yesterday by the score or 6 to 6. Brun son scoring the winning tun In the ninth inning. Score; HUE. Brunson 9 2 Naval Stattnn It* You mans and Rivers; ltr.vant and Altman. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. THE WILDERITES LOS! TO BABIES Albany Made it Two Out of Three From Jacksonville By Winning Yesterday’s Game. Albany.—Albany made it two out of three of the series from Jacksonville by copping the last game yesterday by a score of 1 to 1. Both Wiley and Wilder pitched good ball. A throw by Wilbur from right field, catching Pownall going to third in the eighth, featured, as did the fielding of Cain and Starr and a home-run by Trough. The box score: Jacksonville. Ab. R. H. Po. A. *1 Pownall, of 1 0 0 4 0 0 Crowder, ss 4 0 1 0 1 0 Melcholr, lb.. .. ..4 0 0 12 0 0 Carroll, 2b 4 1 2 0 1 1 lloffnum. If 10 12 0 0 Campfleld, rs 4 0 2 1 0 0 Starr, 3b 4 0 1 0 4 ] White, c 3 0 0 5 2 0 Wilder, p ;t 0 1 0 1 0 Totals 32 1 S 24 U 2 Albany Ab. 1 . H. To. A. E. Wilbur, rs 3 t 2 0 1 0 Cain, 2b 2 0 1 2 6 0 McDowell, cf 4 0 2 2 0 0 Hrwln, bh 2 0 0 2 3 0 Trough, lh 1 2 2 13 1 1 Hanna, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Wells, c 4 0 1 5 1 1 Manush, 3b 4 0 1 2 1 0 Wllc>\ p.. ~ .. .. -4 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 30 3 9 27 14 2 Score by Innings: R Albany 101 010 00*—3 Jacksonville 000 000 100 - 1 Summary: Two-base bits. Wilder, Carroll. Hoffman. Home-run, Trough. Double-plays. Manush to Cain to Trough; Krwln to Trough to Cain. Sacrifice hits. Cain, Krwln, Sacri fice fly. Krwln. Buses on balls, off Wiley 2, of; Wilder 2. Uft on bases. Albany 9. Jacksonville 6. lllt by pitched ball, Wilbur. Struck out, by Wiley 4. by Wilder 3. Time of game. 1:45. Umpire. Moran. "Here what’s all this row about?" asked the copper, breathlessly. "Why, this woman Is collecting money for ho peace society, end when 1 refused to contribute she knocked me down," explained the meek-looking man--Buffalo Express Cures Stubborn. Itchy Skin Trouble* "T could scratch myself to pieces" Is often heard from sufferers of Ede ma. Tetter. Itch and simitar Skin Eruptions. Don’t Scratch -Stop tho Itching at once with Dr Hobson’s Eo sema Ointment. Ita first application •tarts healing; the Redt Rough. Scaly Itching Skin la soothed by the Heal ing and Cooling Medicines. Mrs. C. A. ElnfcldL Reck Island. nl„ after using Dr Hobson’s Koroma Ointment, writes: ’This ts the first time In nine years I have been free from the dreadful ailment." Guaranteed. 50c, at your Druggist. THE DAILY PUZZLE What is on This Shop Sign? ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’S PUZZLE. Opah, Skate, Sole, Cod, Shad, Herring, Carp. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yanks-RedSox Split. At New York — (FIRST GAME) Score; R. H. E. Boston 000 030 000 —3 5 0 New York 000 000 000—0 4 2 Leonard and Carrigan; McHale, Cole, Warhop and Nunamaker. (SECOND GAME.) Score: R H K Boston 001 000 100—2 6 0 New York 010 000 101—3 7 1 Foster, Bedient and Thomas; Keat ing, Caldwell and Sweeney. Senators Cop Double-Header. At Washington— < (FIRST GAME.) Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 001 200 000—3 3 2 Washington 000 300 01*—4 11 2 Shawkey, Bush and Schang; Boeh ling and Hqnry. (SECOND GAME.) Score: R H E Philadelphia 000 000 100—1 4 0 Washington 002 000 00*—2 5 0 Wyckoff, Brown and Lapp; John son and Ainsmith. Naps Lost Two. (FIRST GAME.) At St Louis—• Score: r. h. E. Cleveland 011 000 110—4 7 4 St. lauds 010 003,001—5 11 s Bowman, Steen, Morton and O’Neill: Taylor, Baumgardner, Wellman and Agnew. (SECOND GAME) Cleveland ' 010 000 000—1 7 t St. Louis 000 021 00*—3 6 1 James anil Carisch; Weiluian, Ham ilton and Crossin and Agnew. Tigers 2, White Sox 5. At Chicago— Score: R. H. E. Detroit 000 110 000—2 5 4 Chicago 002 100 02*—5 9 2 Covaleski, Hall and McKee; Cicotte and Mayer. PHONE 3437 Have Your Automobile Repaired at Reliable Auto Co. FORD IS THE CAR Tho W ife and Boys and Girls can drive as well as the inen. See Lombard. You’reThirstyßightNow! GO KILL IT WITH AN ICE COLD BOTTLE OF Nothing So Cooling and Refreshing IN ICED BOTTLES g* ANYWHERE DC Look for the o-®oC<xi Label BOTTLED BY CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. AUGUSTA, GA. No Friends Like Old Friends It takes time and observation to gain a clear insight to a man’s character and ways. And what’s true of men is true of news papers. 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