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MONDAY, JUNE 29.
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REVIEW OF THE
SSILIELEIH
Serious Situation for the
League Averted When Au
gusta Was Given Permission
To Use Shaw.
Savannah.—Columbus forged into
the lead in the South Atlantic League
during the week just past, breaking
the tie with Albany, which existed at
the end of the week before. The other
teams maintained relatively the same
positions, with the exception of Jack
sonville and Macon, which were tied
for seventh place. By winning one
more game 'than Jacksonville, Macon
forced the Florida team into the cel
lar position.
The standing of the league at pres
ent, with the second half season one
and a half weeks old, is a contrast to
that at the finish of the first half sea
son. which ended June 17. Savannah,
which then led the league, now is tied
with Augusta for fifth place; Charles
ton, which was second, is tied with
Columbia for third, and Jacksonville,
which was third, now is eighth. The
present leaders all finished the first
half season well down in the stand
ings.
During the past week Columbus
won 4 and lost 2 games; Jacksonville
won 2 and lost 4. The other teams
all broke even on games won and lost.
One of the most interesting events
of the week was the meeting here on
Tuesday of the directors of the league
The meeting was called to consider
the protest of the Augusta club against
the action of President Corish in bar
ring Player Shaw of that team. The
directors upheld the president in his
action, but averted what threatened
to become a serious situation for the
lea'gue by granting Augusta permis
sion to use Shaw during the remainder
of the present season.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
• White Sox Defeat Brown*.
At Chicago—
CFIRST GAME)
St. Routs ......000 010 000 o—l 6 6
Chicago 000 100 000 I—2 8 1
James and Agnew; Scott and Mayer.
(SECOND GAME)
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis 001 000 100 o—2 7 1
Chicago 000 000 002 I—3 12 1
Wellman, Baumgardner and Cross
in; Benz, Faber, Cicotte and Sehalk.
Nap* 4, Tiger* 6.
At Detroit—
Score: R. H. E
Cleveland 100 010 200—4 7 1
Detroit 401 001 00*—6 6 2
Blanding, Morton, Bowman and
O’Neil; Dauss, Covaleskie and Stan
age.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Gulls 4, Baron* 1.
At MobiIe—
(FIRST GAME)
Score: R. H. E.
Mobile 022 000 ♦—4 7 2
New Orleans ,000 010 o—l 9 0
Hogg and Schmidt; Wilson and'
Adams.
(SECOND GAME)
Score: R. H. E.
Mobile 002 000 o—2 t> 2
New Orleans 300 002 o—s 9 1
Price, Keely and Schmidt; Bagby
and Higgins.
Turtle* 8, Vol* 7.
A’ Memphis—
Score: R H E
Memphis 001 033 001—8 11 1
Nashville 102 040 000—7 11 2
Letbhardt and Schlel; Kroh, Renter
and Smith.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Divide Double-Header.
At Indianapolis—
(FlßST GAME)
Bcore: R. H. E.
Kansas City 000 002 000—2 6 2
Indianapolis 000 000 000—0 3 5
Packard and Easterly; Falkenberg,
Billiard and Rarlden.
(SECOND GAME)
Score* H E*
Kansas City 003 000 022—7 18 5
IndltfCupolls 103 110 11*—8 10 3
Cullop, Harris, Stone and Easterly;
Kalaerling and Rarlden.
Chifadm Win.
At St. Louis—
Score: _ R. H. E
Chicago 411 000 010—7 14 0
St. Louis 000 000 030—3 11 0
Fisk, Lange and Wilson; Brown and
Chapman.
Always Laad to B*tt*r Health.
Serious sicknesses start In disor
der* of the sotmach, liver and kid
ney*. The best corrective and preven
tive la Dr. King’s New Life Pill*.
They Purify the Blood—Prevent Con
stipation, keep Liver, Kidney* and
Boweia In healthy condlton. Give you
better health by ridding the system of
fermenting and gassy foods. Effec
tive and mild. IBc. at your Drug
gist.
Bucklen’s Arnica Balva for All
Hurts.
Standing of Clubs
South Atlantic League.
Won Lost P Cl
Columbus 7 2 .778
Albany „. 6 3 .667
Columbia 5 4 .556
Charleston 6 4 .556
Augusta 4 5 .444
Savannah 4 5 .444
Macon.. 3 6 .333
Jnckosnville 2 7 ' .222
Southern League.
Won Lost P Ct.
Chattanooga 39 32 .549
Mobile 40 33 .548
Birmingham 38 32 .543
New Orleans 40 34 .541
Atlanta 37 32 .536
Nashville 37 36 .507
Memphis ..31 40 .437
Montgomery 25 49 .338
American League.
Won Lost P Ct.
Philadelphia 38 24 .613
Detroit .. ..38 30 .559
St. Louis 36 31 .537
Washington 33 30 .524
Boston 33 31 .516
Chicago 33 32 .508
New York 22 37 .373
Cleveland 23 41 .359
Federal League.
Won Lost P Ct
Indianapolis 36 25 .590
Chicago.. 36 27 .571
Baltimore 33 26 .559
Buffalo 31 25 .554
Kansas City 31 34 .477
Pittsburgh 25 33 .431
Brooklyn.. 24 32 .423
St. Louis.. .. .. ..26 40 .394
National League.
Won Lost P Ct
New York 35 22 .617
Cincinnati 33 30 .524
Chicago.. 33 31 .616
St. Louis 33 33 .500
Pittsburgh 29 30 .492
Philadelphia 27 30 474
Brooklyn.. .. .. .. ..26 31 ,456
Boston 25 34 .421
NATIONAL LEAGUE
/
Cub*-Cardinal* Split.
At St. Louis —
(FIRST GAME.)
Score; R. h. E.
Chicago 000 000 000 —0 5 2
St. Louis 010 031 01*—6 9 1
Cheney, Smith and Hargrave and
Bresnahan; Doak and Wingo.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago no 060 000—8 11 3
St. Louis 000 200 030—5 9 1
Pierce, Vaughn and Bresnahan;
Steele, Sallee, Robinson and Snyder.
Red* Win Two From Pirate*.
At Cincinnati—
(FlßST GAME.)
Score: R. H. E.
Pittsburgh 11l 000 300—6 6 0
Cincinnati 000 001 105—7 12 2
Adams, Conzelman, McQuillian and
Coleman; Koestner, Douglass, Rowan
and Clarke and Gonzales.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R. h. E.
Pittsburgh 000 000 000—0 3 0
Cincinnati 010 000 00*—1 4 l
O’To >le, Kantlehner and Kafora and
Coleman; Schneider and Clarke
EXHIBITION GAMES.
Tie Up.
At Baltimore—
Score: R H E
Baltimore 010 000—1 6 1
New York 000 001—1 2 0
Davidson and McAvoy; Pieh and
Rogers.
(Called; rain.)
Giants 4, Newburg (Atlantic) 3.
At South Norwalk, Conn.: New
York Nationals 4, Newburg 3.
SWIMMER PHOTOGRAPHED;
HAD FORBIDDEN SUIT ON
Atlgma, Ga.—Men swimmers who have
infested Piedmont Lake are happy again.
The long sleeved bathing suit has got,
another blow and swimmers may now
go In with their arm* unhampered. It
all came through a "frame up."
Harris G. White, a prominent Attain
tan. went to the lake with a forbidden
suit.
‘■You can’t go In with that on." said
the cop.
"Watch me." aatd White. And in he
plunged "Come out." said the cop
"Come in and get me.” aald White. The
policeman waded In and haled Mr.
White before Recorder Brovle*
In the meantime Mr. White had him
self photographed in the suit under dis
cussion. Then Mayor Woodward wa*
seen. The mayor ia liberal. He tele
phoned Judge Broyles. The Judge look
ed at the picture.
"Caae dismissed. 1 ' he said, "Officer
don’t bring any more cases like that be.
fore me. That suit I* decent enough
for anybody.’"
Coughs and Cold* Weaken the By»tem
Continued Coughs, Cold* nnd Bron
chial trouble* are depressing and
weaken the gyatem. Loss of weight
and appetite generally follow. Get a
50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discov
ery today. It will atop your cough.
The first doae help*. The beat medi
cine for Stubborn Coughs, Colds and
all Throat and Lung Trouble*. Mr. O.
H. Brown. Muscatine, Ala, writes:
’’My wife wa* sick during the hot
summer month* and I honestly be
lieve Dr. King’s New Discovery saved
her life." Good for children. tOc and
31.00, at your Druggist.
THE DAILY PUZZLE
Decipher This and Get a Mild Beverage as the Result
ANSWER TO SATURDAY S PUZZLE.
I Ate Nine Chocolates.
SPORTLETS
(By J. H, S.)
Manager Wilbur Robinson, Who just
before the opening of tile baseball sea
son, for this year, had bis troupe ot
Dodgers, of the National League, lu
Augusta training for the season now
well underway, re-signed up yesterday.
His cohtrart covets 1913, ]9IK and 1917.
“Manager Bill" is what Is termed a
bench manager (directing the team’s
movement from the bench) and is some
pilot at that. Though its a long ways
off yet the Augusta fans are looking
forward to seeing "Bin’’ pilot his new
"conquest" down to this city for the
1915 practice.
"Little Piggy” Parker, whose home is
in Augusta. Is now enroute lo Montgom
ery to play with the Blllikens. ’'Pig
gy'' has been with the Albany Babies,
being "farmed-out” by Montgomery aft
er purchasing him from Columbus,
(Miss.) elub, of the Cotton States Lea
gue. Montgomery asked Manager Man
ush. of the Babies to release him as the
Blllikens are in a pretty bad "fix" at
present.
Word was received from Burgess yes
terday stating that he would not b*
able to join the team in at least a week.
Burgess' wife is critically ill and the
outergardner is a "little off" himself.
No word has been received from Mc-
Whorter as yet, in regards as to whether
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he will don an Augusta uniform or not.
"Mac" went home to get consent from
the “governor.’’
Well, tile Combacks managed to eop
more than tile break with the Albany
Babies last week. Now r the next tiling
to do is to repeat tills performance with
the Savannah Indians.
After this series with the Indians
“Babes" bunch will hike down to 1 lie
Wtlderlte s camp for a seiies of games
■Tile fonrfli of July Is Included in said
trip, son \ Augusta did not get this
da>. After these three games t It#
Augustan* return to this city tor a nine
day stay.
Chamberlain’* Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This remedy always wins the good
opinion, if not the praise, if all who
use it. Mrs. F. A. Hood, Burrows,
Ind., writes, “I have found Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy a positive cure for cramps
and summer complaints.’ For sale
by all dealers.
10 OF CREW MISSING.
Portland, Me.—Ten of the crew of
the Gloucester fisAjing schooner Rex,
which has just arrived here, are miss
ing. The captain said they had been
caught out in the dories in a dense
fog off the grand banks on June 20.
The Breeziest Way
On a Summer’s Day
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY,
TO
SAVANNAH* GA.
Then a sail over the boundlesa
_ tea, on solid steel ships
Bound-trip Ftra* from Augusta
Iscluding metis sad berth whitest see
New York $39.00
Boston ....... 38.00
jw Baltimore .... 25.00
G/. Philadelphia .. 29.00
60-Day Fares
New York ....$32.30
Boston 36.30
Correspondingly low fares from
and to other place*.
Ask nearest Ticket Agent.
W. w Hackett,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
719 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga,
He Wore the Only White Togs He Had
OTHER RESULTS
American Association.
Indianapolis 2-4, Louisville 3-4 (sec
ond, 7 innings; 6 o’clock law).
Kansas City 3-12, Minneapolis 1.3-5.
Milwaukee 5-4. St. Paul 2-1.
Cleveland 6, Columbus 2 (second,
rain).
International League.
At Rocky Point: Toronto 3, Provj
dcnce 0.
Newark 1, Rochester 2 (second,
rain).
Jersey City 3, Montreal 5 (second,
rain),
You remember th e last Dollar Day
in Augusta? There’s going to bo an
other one soon. Watch for it, in the
Augusta Herald.
“Do you think he will leave any
footprinta on the sand of lime?”
"Well, he ought to leave a good
many—he’s always aide-stepping.’’
BTOP OVER AT OLD RELIABLE
, KIMBALL
HOUSE
ATLANTA, QA,
Most Central and Convenient
Location In the City.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Our Restaurant one of the Best
in the South.
150 ROOMS.
Hot and Oold Running Water.
11.00 per day.
ROOMS; Conncting Baths, $1.50.
Private Baths, |2.06 and up. Club
Breakfast, SOo to SI.OO. Club
Luncheon only 60 cents. A Ia
Carte Bervlce Unsurpassed In the
South.
ED. L. BROWN, Manager.
Watch for
DOLLAR DAY
■■MMMMMmnirM m—a
In Augusta
Friday July 3rd
The Highest Type
of Table BEER. jmSH
The “altitude” record for POPULARITY has been broken
by “BELLE OF GEORGIA” BEER.
Tt has gfoarod away above the clouds of competition, and “winged its way”
to the exclusive preference of cultivated tastes,
p. As a Table Beer it is relished by critical tastes because of its
lextreme refinement and palatableness.
\\\«\ “Pure as the dew through and through.”
.j! hi Phone your favorite dealer now for a ease, cask or dozen “try**
( Y —keep your temperature down and your spirits up.
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Augusta Brewing Co.
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