The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 30, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR JERRY ON THE JOB - But Only the Crickets Chirped Tkir Gouwtby- Stuff (s | ,>y vy Wtr in 'txg cav time -but when it ) mac TUiNGr-v WINCHELL LOST HIS FIRST CAME TO SAVANNAH INDIANS New Twirler Pitched Beautiful Ball With the Exception of the First Inning. Combacks Lost Snappy and Hard-Fought Game by Score of 4 to 3—Shaw Featured on the Bases. In a snappy and hard-fought game > eatorday afternoon th<- Combacks went down to defeat at the hand* of lhe Savannah Indian* by the *eore of 4 to 3. A little linumial "pep” was ahown by Umpire Vittor In his decis ions of the doubtful ones, and —Ku- 'annali gem rally reaped the benefit of the doubt. Wtncheil pitched" a beautiful game, with tho exception of the find inning, when nc whs a little loose, due io not being warmed up. Incidentally, the giiuie was lost In this Inning, for the Indians were not taking any chances and settled down at once and scored iwo ruiiK. How It Started. Hafldlboe was the first visitor up and was allowed to saunter down to first. Ltpa singled to left (wonder on top of wonder). Mayer attempted to bunt with the result that the sphere bounded Into the hands of Winched, who threw to first, thereby hlso "kill ing" Ltpe, who was too surprised to i ven attempt to regain the first sack. <snst took a walk. Wlnehejl threw wild and llsndihoe scored. Winston grounded to first, just on the Inside, and was asfe. Gust scored. Crowell was the next but was not given n chance to connect wllh the pill as Winston attempted to run up his baHe .■dealing record and waa caught going to third, thus retiring the side. Ro til© Combacks were really defeated ill the first, ns one can plainly' see by the "record” above. t Bhaw on the Bases. In the sixth Shaw started things off for the locals with a clean drive t i center. For any ordinary man lllls would have amounted to a single, but for Hhsw, why of course it was a triple. When It cotnea lo running f'asrs, this lad lakes the prize. Mack crl followed at the bul and was walk ed Clark put his In the pitcher’s hands but It was too hot, thus allow ing him to cop first. Merger sacrificed SEA GULLS WIN I SNAPPY GAME In a Fast Game Abounding in Feature Plays Charleston Do seated the Columbuß Foxes. Charleston, S. C A Tast snappy game that abounded In feature plays, Charleston won the first of a series form Columhtig yesterday, 2 to 1. A double and two sacrifice lilts scored the Foxes' thetr run while two passes, a double by Sshrlo and a single by McMillan scored Charlcton its two runs. Tile box aeore; Columbus. Ah. U. H. Po. A. E Herndon, 3b 3 1 1 0 10 Brooks, 2b 3 0 0 1 0 0 Kolmar, es 3 0 1 3 1 0 Thompson. It 3 o 0 3 0 0 lack son, rs 2 0 0 3 0 0 Me Duff, aa 3 0 0 2 2 0 Fox. lb 3 0 0 7 1 0 Krebs, c .. .. 3 0 2 ti 0 0 Redding, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 l'otsls 2S 1 4 24 8 0 Charlaaton. Ab. R. H. Po. A E. Russell, cf 8 1 0 10 0 Hamilton. 3b .... 4 0 I I I o Hernsen, If 2 1 0 1 0 0 Sabrle, lb 3 0 1 13 2 0 McMillan, rs 3 0 1 2 0 0 Marshall, c 3 0 0 3 I 0 Harris, 2b.. .. ~3 0 0 5 5 0 Murmeyer, as .. ..2 0 1 l 3 0 Cates, p 3 0 0 1 5 0 Totals * 26 l 4 27 17 0 Score by iHiilnKs: R Columbus 100 000 000—1 Charleston 200 000 OOx—2 Summary- Two-base hits, Herndon, Sabrle; first baae on balls, oil Red ding 2. off Cates t; left on bases. Co lumbus 2, Charleston 3; struck out, by Redding 4. by Cates 1, aacriflce lilts, llrooks, Thompson; sacrifice flv, Kolmar; stolen bases. Kuaell, McMil lan, Murmeyer (21; wild pitch, Cates; hit by pitched ball, Jackson, Mur mover; double plays. Murmeyer to Harris to Sabrle- catea to Harria to Sabrle. Time 1:30 Umpire, latuson. NATIONAL LEAGUE Red* 7; Cub* 10. At Chicago— Score- R H R Cincinnati .. 000 Otto 700— 7 0S Chicago .. .. oio oi« 02x—10 » 2 Ylngltng, Homan and ('lark; Vanillin, I.a vender, Cheney and Hresnahan Split Double Header At New York— IKIRBT GAMK) Score; R h. & Rrooklyn .. .. 020 111 150—8 lfi 5 New York .. .. 000 rtoo 072—7 14 3 Rucker, Kuelbach and MeOirt); Deraaree. Promme, Wiltso and Meyers and Mclycan. to right. Shaw scored. Mnekert was caught playing too far off third and was put out. Wallace fanned. That’s the run of the game. Then 's no use to "exhibit" the other innings for they were generally the one-two-three order, that is, the bet la part of them, and those that were not —well, during the rest Jamb up bull waa played. The box score: Savannah. Ab. R. H. Po, A. E Handlboe, cf .. .. i i i o ii I-lpo, rs 4 0 1 2 0 0 Mayer, lb 4 0 0 7 o () Gnat, e ;j i ] ;j «> q Winston, If i o 3 3 o o Crowell, KS 3 0 0 4 2 0 Zimmerman, 2b ... 3 t 0 ;t 4 0 Bales, 3b 3 I 2 2 0 0 Woolf, p 2 0 I 0 2 0 Totals 20 .4 0 27 10 0 Augusta. AB. R. 11. Po. A. E Smith, rs 5 0 2 1 0 0 Shaw, If 2 8 3 0 0 Mackert, cf 2 0 t 3 0 0 Clark, t o i 1 1 1 Merger, Hi 3 (I | fl o o Wallace, c 1 0 1 5 2 I Ilrouthers, 3b .. .. 3 o 0 2 -I 0 Kelly, sh 3 0 II 2 4 0 Wtncheil, p 4 i 2 1 l ( Totals 31 311 27 12 I Score by inninga: I',. Savannah 200 020 100 4 Augusta 001 001 010 —3 Summary—Two-base Alts, Bales, Winched; three-base hit, Shaw; sac rfllee hits, Woolf, Berger; stolen bases, Winston, Kelly; double t lays, Zimmerman to Mayer; Wlnchell to Merger; lyases on hulls, off Woolf 3, ofT Wlnchell 4; left on bases, Savan nah 4, Augusta ft; struck out, by Woolf 3, by Wlnchell 2; wild pitches. Winched. Time of game, 1:47. Um pire. Vltter. (SECOND GAME) Score: R h R Brooklyn 100 010 310—11 14 2 New York .. .. 014 001 02x—8 11 5 Allen, Altchisori and Fischer; Tea reau, Mathewson and Meyers. Piratea 4; Cardinals 1. At St. lx>uis— Score: R H E Pittsburg .. . 100 020 001—4 10 0 St. Louis .. .. 000 0(H) 001—1 5 1 Cooper and Coleman; Merritt, Url ner and Snyder. Postponed At Ronton — Philadelphia-Boston, postponed, wet grounds. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Won Lost P Cl Columbus 7 3 .700 Albany fi 4 .600 Columbia .. ~ ti 4 .600 Charleston li 4 .600 Savannah 5 f, .500 Augusta 4 6 *.400 Macon 4 6 .400 Jacksonville 2 g 200 Southern League. Won Lost P CL Chattanooga 41 33 562 Birmingham SO ;ia ,-,49 Mobile 40 :;:t .r,4S New Orleans .. .. 40 S 4 .541 Atlanta 87 54 .521 Nashville 58 50 .515 Memn’hl* 81 41 .431 Montgomery .. ....25 50 .333 American League Won Lost P Ct Philadelphia 39 25 609 Detroit 38 31 .551 St t*oul* 36 3) .587 Waanfngton 84 30 581 lloslon 34 32 .515 Chicago 34 32 .515 New York 22 38 367 Cleveland 23 41 >359 * Federal League. Won 4<ost P Ct !ndianai>olls 36 25 .590 Chicago 86 27 .571 Buffalo 31 25 554 Baltimore 33 27 550 K msas City 31 34 .477 Brooklyn 25 32 438 Pittsburg 25 33 .431 St. Louie 26 40 National League. Won Lost P Ct New York 36 28 .610 Chicago 34 31 .523 l tnclnnatt 33 81 .516 Pittsburg 30 30 .500 Bt Louts 33 34 .493 Philadelphia 2* 30 .474 Urookhn 2. 32 '458 Boston ~,25 34 .424 You romomb.-r th» lait Dollar Day in Auguota? There'* going to bo an* othor one toon. Watch tor it, in the Augusta Herald. T' '• 4-WALIA WAkIA / foOVINS 1 H _- . ’ occr Rmf ay >P ' Eveny wee< BcST BULL AT “s"; COUNT/ ''AIR * gTAgPNG hSPffEED BERLIN JU NEWIibW/NG' MACHINE INVERTED 6V Jdß hick will CUT 46AtkF$ OF HAY IN 12 MINUTER Pi-p® mwW %nowouff. <■ QUOIT T3SSINO .lEAIA-CHANIP.C OF LONe GOG v s ,; «H£RE IT 15. TAKE IT AFT. IT LF.VEL,RODERIC, Find the Names of Four Presidents of the United States ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’S PUZZLE. CIDER. THE WILDEOITES LOST TO TIGERS Jacksonville Lost an Eleven Inning Garni to Macon Yes terday by Score of 6 to 5. Jacksonville. Fla. —Jacksonville lost an eleven-inning game to Macon here yesterday by the score of 6 to 5. , Wilder was rapped pretty hard and retired In the sixth with the score a tie. Johnson who succeeded hl'n was effective until the final round when a base on balls and a triple by Bow den won the game for Macon. The box score: Macon. Ah. R. H. Po. A. E Matthews, cf .. ~4 2 0 0 0 0 Moore, 2b 3 3 3 5 6 0 Bowden. IT 5 0 2 2 0 (I Stinson, rs 3 1 2 1 0 0 Munn, lb 4 0 013 1 0 rtashan, c 3 0 0 7 2 0 Firestlne, ss .. ..4 0 2 5 3 0 Bell, 3b 5 0 0 0 3 0 Lewis, p 5 0 2 0 2 0 Totals 36 C 11 33 17 0 Jacksonville. Ab R. H. To. A ft Pawnall, cf 5 0 0 5 0 0 Starr, 3t> 5 l 2 2 3 0 Callahan, 2b 5 0 0 4 2 1 Carroll. If 5 2 3 1 0 0 Hoffman, rs 5 1 3 3 0 0 Melcholr, lb 5 0 3 7 0 1 Crowder, ss 3 1 0 3 0 1 White, c , 4 4 0 1 8 5 0 Wilder, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Johnson, p 1 0 0 0 2 0 xCanipfleld 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 5 12 38 13 3 x Hatted for Wilder In sixth In ning. Score by Innings; R Macon 101 020 100 01 —6 Jacksonville 100 102 010 —5 Summary—Three-base hit, Bowden; sacrifice hits, Moore, Bowden. Stin son, Bashan. Starr; stolen bases, Starr, Ho fnian, Melcholr (2); double plays. White to Crowder; Bashan to Firestlne; bases on halls, off Wilder 1. off Lewis 5, off Johnson 3; hit by pitcher, Moore, Firestone; struck out. by Lewis 2, by Johnson 7; passed halls, Bashan 3; wild fitch, Johnson. Time. 2:20. Empire, Moran AMERICAN LEAGUE White So* 3; Tiger* 2. At Detroit— Score: R. H. K. Chicago 000 102 000—3 11 2 Detroit 100 000 010 — 2 5 3 Hen*. Faber and Sehalk; Hall, Main and McKee. Split Double-Header. At Philadelphia— lFlßST GAME) „ Score: R . H . R. Boeton .. 003 110 0111—7 12 2 Philadelphia .. pot 000 040—1 5 1 l -etuiard and Carrlgan; Bush, Brown and Schang: (SECOND GAME) Score: u H K Boeton 000 000 002— 2 3 2 Philadelphia . 510 000 lox—7 10 0 Johnson and Cady; Plank and Lapp. Yank* 0; Senator* 1. At Washington— Score R H E New York .. ..000 000 000 —0 4 0 Washington .. 001 000 00X—l 7 0 Warhop and Nunaniaker: Boehllttg rfn i Henry, ~s°°j (*§> .4Ur, fcfel & h s " 'WIjJOVMS THE DAILY PUZZLE fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. IYNBROOKU. CHAMPION HOG RAIDED ON -- ICE CREAM AND CHEESE 0V SAWTHOIAP^ON- COMERS WIN FROM BURIES Columbia Defeated Albany 5 to 4 Yesterday Afternoon—3 Runs Apiece in 9th. Columbia, S. C.—Columbia defeated Albany 5 to 4 yesterday) afternoon, each team scoring three runs in the ninth inning.Tlie game was a pitch ing battle between Johnson and Wylie until the last inning when each weak ened, Lowrey relieving Johnson with two on bases and the score tied. Bet bell was out of the Columbia line-up on account of Illness and Manager Manus'h was forced to retire during the contest. The box score: A,ba "y- Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Wilbur, rs 4 1 1 1 l 0 < ain. 2b 30 l 0 60 McDowell, cf 5 1 1 l o 0 Edwin, ss 3 t o 1 4 0 Prough, 1b 5 0 1 14 0 0 HRnna, If 5 l 1 1 o 0 Wells, c 3 0 1 6 2 0 Manush, 3b 2 0 o 1 1 o Morrow, 3b 2 0 1 l l o Wylie p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 4 7x2C 15 ~0 Columbia, Ab. R. TT. Po. A. E Eberts, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Osteen, ss 5 0 2 2 1 1 1-ake, 2b 4 1 1 3 1 4 Weir, cf 4 0 t 4 0 0 Harbteon, lb 2 1 1 7 1 1 Finnegan, 3b 3 1 1 2 1 0 Correll, rs 4 t 3 0 0 0 Chalker, c 4 1 1 8 20 Johnson, *p 3 0 1 0 2 0 Lowry, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totaß 34 6 lT 27 8 ~3 Score by Innings: n Albuny 000 000 013—4 Columbia 000 011 003—5 Summary—Stolen bases, Erwin, Wells, Weir; sacrifce hits, Cain, Wylie, Finnegan: two-bnse hits, Wil bur, Prough, Harbison, Correll; three base hits. Finnegan, Correll; hits ap portioned, otf Johnson, 6 In 8 13 in nings: struck out, Johnson 8; Wylie 7: Bases on bills, Johnson 4. Wylie 2’ lilt by pitcher, Cain (Johnson), Erwin (Johnson), Harbison; left on bases, Columbia 8, Albany 12. Time, 1:50. Umpire. Pender. "Your husband haa bean a deacon In the church for a long time, haa ha not?" "Yea, for several years, but people nre beuinnlng to see through him.” "You don't moan to tell me that he Is a hypocrite!" "No I mean to tell you that ha Is wearing a Palm Beach atilt. ’* DAZZLE For Hot Weather %/ion (07/ars A — w OKf.‘t e-v* ,r Amtrwa UNITED ShiAT » COLLAR CO. TROY NY VONKERS - . JOHN. HEMINGWAY AND HI? PRIZE EAR OF CORN. * w —Ss^Sf T £ INTERIOR.Nit _£ > - QuaDt) \_ BIRP-IN-HAND PA. I NSW COUfeT HOUSE I ERECTED AT I CO?T OF $-600. j - - V ‘ (\NOct) (WOOFWOOfJI CWanoe dr J** "Af^UCULTUaE Barons 7; Billies 3. At Birmingham— SonrP’ p u i? Birmingham .. 301 020 lOx—7 10 4 Montgomery .. 100 200 000—3 8 1 Wheatley and Donahue; Robertson, Dilger and Tragesser. Turtles Defeated. At Memphis— Score: R H E Memphis 000 100 002—3 9 1 Nashville .. .. 010 001 120—5 13 0 Harrell, Holmes and Bemis; 80-t land, More and Smith. Crackers Lose Two Games. At Chattanooga— (FlßST GAME) Score: R H E Atlanta .. .. 600 010 110— 9 11 3 Chattanooga .. 005 300 101 —10 12 4 Williams, Browning, Doescher and Dunn; Sline, Paige and Graham and Street. wnxouT RVBMtt VWITH fttroon SOUTHERN LEAGUE Satisfactory Service t If you are receiving satisfactory service from your Gas appliances kindly tell others. • If not please tell us, it will assist us in serving you in the manner we most desire. We have a competent demonstrator at your service absolutely free. * / THE AUGUSTA GAS LIGHT COMPANY PHONE 222 A. To Those Interested in Herald’s M. & M. Contest The Merchants bank ■ ■ ■ OF [AUGUSTA ~ ‘ * WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OF $500,000.00 In addition to providing every facility for the Safety, convenience and courteous Service' to its Patrons, now offers to Depositors in its Certificate of Deposit Department, IQOC VOTES FOR EKH DOLUS DEPOSITED These deposits will draw interest at 4%,' and m • should be made between July Ist and 10th. 1 Get Duplicate Deposit Slips on your Saving - Deposits . They are good for Votes in the M. & M. Herald's Label Contest. C —L ———————J at 2 0O 'T ' v " • FOB. a LOOK) AT : (SECOND GAME) Score: R. H. E. Atlanta 000 200 000—2 13 3 Chattanooga .. 101 020 00x—4 8 1 Thompson and Dunn; Harding and Street. Gulls 3; Pels 3. At Mobile— SPfITD • P T T Tjt Mobile'.. ..020 100 000 00—3 10' 3 New Orleans 000 030 000 00 —3 5 2 Robertson and Schmidt; Walker and Higgins. FEDERAL LEAGUE Terrapins Defeated. At Baltimore — Score ■ R H E Brooklyn .. .. 401 420 000—11 12 1 Baltimore .. .. 011 000 000— 2 6 2 Finneran and Land; Wilhelm, Con nolly, Yount and Jacklitsch. Cold Weather. Pittsburg-Buffalo postponed. TUESDAY. JUNE 30. OTHER RESULTS International League. Jersey City 6; Montreal 2. Baltimore 5; Buffalo 0. Newark 1; Rochester 16. Providence-Toronto postponed to allow Toronto to catch early train. American Association. Louisville 8; Columbus 7. Kansas City 4; St. Paul 3. Milwaukee 3; Minneapolis 7. (Only three games scheduled.) Georgia State League. Cordele 5; Valdosta 2. Brunswick 5; Waycross 3. Americus 3; Thomasville 3. \ North Carolina League. Winston-Salem 15-; Asheville 3. Greensboro 5; Charlotte 4. Raleigh 6; Durham 3.