The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 06, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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MONDAY. JULY 6. south mm IMEJEtItW T i C £ ea £ ers hip Of the Sallie f*Sain Changed Hands During he Past Week—Gulls at tne Head. Savannah. The leadership of the ,League again changed ih. , durn.B: the past week. Largely tnn T! Ji,ity to " in from Charles f.-.nmaJld Lolumbia, Columbus dropped f ‘ r . st P ,at ' e . to a tie for third with lum bU, while Charleston moved t ,°' n a tie for third into first posi tion. Columbus lost three straight t ,ames to Charieston and two out of three to Columbia. Charleston had a eioan record for the week, winning all lour games played. The holiday business of the league “ lu ’f a blow Saturday, when rain prevented both of the scheduled games between Charleston and Macon nt harleston from being played. At o her points on the circuit, however, ' h) teams performed in both of their 1 ourtli of July engagements before good crowds. I o make a place of the schedule tor Hie Fourth of July games, only two games were scheduled on Thursday and l'liday. Savannah and Albany and Jacksonville and Augusta played hursday and Charleston and Macon and Columbus and Columbia Friday. I he Jacksor’ ille team has been un able to win consistently since the sec ond naif season started. This team Carte ! o . the downward track during the tlnal series of the first half sea after fighting hard with Charles l<»n and Savannah for the leadership, and since the second half season start ed lias never been further from last T lace, which it now occupies, than a tie for seventh place. Savannah, uhich led the league at the end of the first half season, now is tied with Augusta for fifth place. Albany is second and Macon seventh. During tlic week just passed Macon "°i> two games and lost two Columbus won one and lost five, and Albanv. Jacksonville. Columbia, Savannah find Augusta each won and lost three games. Macon Tigers and the Combacks Clashed This P. M.; Rooters Wanted! r Out of the blue sky the Macon r J igens descended on Augusta this morning and immediately started to wandering around the city in search ol' amusement in order to pass Ihe time away until the game was called this at£°”noon. The Tigers have been ouc.Vf the game since last Thursday (they having no game scheduled for this day, the following day it rained and therefore a douhle faeader was also spoiled) and are now only too glad tc get into the game again, for the “ola life" is fascinat ing. The local aggregation also floated into Augusta. The team arriving last night with the exception of its pilot, Manager Brouthers, who arrived this morning. "Babe’’ loft for Charleston immediately after the double-header in Jacksonville Saturday, ‘Just spend ing the Sabbath with the "home folks.” Burgess is exipected to join the club some time this week. The pitching staff is expected to be slightly chang -11 (it has not been stated as yet, but, however, there will be a change, and for the best at that.) The club could not be in better shape than now and there's no reason that the bunch should not climb the ladder and elimb In a hurry at that. As has been stated before a little rooting is all that is needed, and it this is Ue only thing—why let's con tribute. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Turtles 3, Barons 2. At Memphis— Score: $ R. H. E Memphis 000 002 ,001—3 S 2 Birmingham 101 000 000 —2 7 0 Kent and Schlei; Roth and Dilger. Pels 4, Vols. 5. At Nashville — Score: R. H. E New Orleans ....000 040 000 —4 7 2 > shvllle 201 000 011—5 7 2 Walker, Bt-nn and Adams; Boland and Gibson. FEDERAL LEAGUE Indianapolis Defeated. At Indianapolis— Score: It. 11. E. st. Louis nos inn nnn—* 9 r> Indianapolis ..0...300 000 000—3 10 2 Keupper and Hartley; Falkenberg, Billiard and Rarlden. Chifede Win. At Chicago— Score: R. H. E. Kansas City 000 100 000—1 4 0 Chicago 002 000 00*—2 7 1 Cullop and Easterly; Hendrix and Block. baseball’weather American League. New York at Philadelphia; cloudy. Boston at Wahslngton; clear. National League. Philadelphia at New York (2); cloudy. Brooklyn at Boston (2) clear. Federal League. Pittsburgh at Buffalo cloudy. Baltimore at Brooklyn cloudy. SARDANAPALE’S WINNINGS Pari*.—The Prix du Prealdent dr ia Republlque. run Sunday at Malteonr- T-nfittc, was won by Baron Maurice D. Rothachlld'a Sardanapale, which last Sunday captured the grand Prlx dr Paris. The race, at one mile, four Bnd a half furlongs, was valued at $22,000. In the netting Snrdaimpale wax 13 to 4 Sar danapale has earned more than 1,000,- oco fro nee ($200,000) In less than ten nicea. which is a new record for win nings. Jeff Was Glad Afterward it Wasn't An Ostrich Egg - - - By “ Bud ” Fisher r crusm wotAT) (rass!ular] mo, not a C.ivha,t D'Yi/HtAeAN J | To Do ASW&U. MOTT,“ 'YOU j ? / Re&ULfvK. feto- I 1 1 -SJCK feOpG,.’ j TRICK. I CAN TOR.M SEE (N MV h ) L -J I A bADGGtb (M'fo \ HAND AM ' \f 1 ... J , [ IJVJST s ,ck! , IF You DON'T I 1 TMA'T’jj TOO THE DAILY PUZZLE Can you read this Want Ad? ANSWER TO FVIZLI Right (Mr down behind boy. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Won Lost P CL Charleston 8 4 .607 Columbus 8 5 .613 Albany 9 6 .600 Columbia 7 7 .500 Augusta 7 8 .467 Kavannah 7 8 .467 Macon 6 7 .462 Jacksonville 5 10 .33.! Southern League. Won Lost P Ct Chattanooga 45 33 .57*, Birmingham.. .. .. ..41 35 .53'; Mobile 42 37 .532 New Orleans 42 37 .532 Nashville 41 38 .519 Atlanta 38 36 .51 4 Memphis 14 44 .429 Montgomery 28 52 .350 American League Won Lost P Ct Philadelphia 40 36 .571 Washington 37 32 .536 Boston 38 33 .535 Detroit 40 35 .533 Bt. Ixiuls 39 34 .534 Chicago 37 33 .523 Cleveland 26 44 .371 Ngw York.. 24 41 .369 Federal League. Won Lost P Ct Chicago 39 27 .501 Indlangpolis 37 28 .569 Baltimore 33 30 .52' Buffalo 32 28 .516 Brooklyn 28 33 .459 Pittsburgh 28 33 .459 Kansas City 32 38 .457 Ht. Louis 30 41 .423 National League. Won Lost P Ct New York ..39 24 .619 Chicago 40 31 .561 K\ Louis 37 35 ,514 Cincinnati 34 36 .486 Philadelphia 30 33 .476 Brooklyn.. 30 33 .476 Pittsburgh 30 35 .462 Boston 26 39 .400 WANTED: COt.OnKD ROYK TO CAR ry i.ipM# In Color'd Territory. Apply Bub Htailon No. 1. Kollock Bt. ts Why should a women use a linn mer to drive a tack if there is a hair brush handy? WANTED: COLORED BOTH TO CAR ry papers In Colored Territory. Apply Sob Station No. 1. 1037 Kollock St. ts For Health and Pleasure COME TO RHEA SPRINGS Where the Health Giving Water* Flow.—Stood tha Teat of a Century. Etaabllshed by White Man In 1856. Thousands of Sufferers Testify as to Its Merits for Rheumatism, Kidney, and Liver Troubles end Many Other Com plaints of Mankind. In addition wo have good Hotel, Dancing, Swimming and Boating, Fishing. Tennis, Croquet, etc. Rooms En suite with or without Hath. Rates, including meals, $lO tq sls per week. For Booklet and full Information address RHEA SPRINGS CO. RHEA SPRINGS, TENN. ASK YOUR DOCTOR. STOP OVER AT OLD RELIABLE KIMBALL ’ HOUSE ATLANTA, GA. Most Central and Convenient Location In the City. EUROPEAN PLAN. Our Restaurant one of the Beit In the South. 150 ROOMS. Hot and Cold Running Water. lI.M per day. ROOMS: Connoting Bathe, $1.50 Private Baths, $2.00 and up. Club Breakfast, 30c to SI.OO. Club Luncheon only 50 eenta. A La Carte Service Unsurpassed In the South. ED. L. BROWN, Manager. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. AMERICAN LEAGUE Browns Defeat Tigers. At Detroit — tFIRST GAME) Score: R H E St. Louis ..301 000 010 000 01—fi 16 3 Detroit ...201 000 200 000 00—6 8 1 Hamilton and Agnew; Boehler, Hail and tSanage. (SECOND GAME) Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 200 000 000—2 3 0 Detroit 000 000 000—0 7 2 Wellman and Agnew; (?avet, Dubuc and Baker. Naps 3, Whits Sox 6. At Chicago— Score: R. H. E Cleveland 000 102 000—3 5 2 Chicago 001 000 41*—« 10 2 Hagerman and O'Neill; Walsh, Fa ber and Schalk. SPORTS Youth tries to gTab all the pleas ure in sight. Thug it misses eonio of the best. ALTAPASSINN ABOVE "The Land of the Sky." New, Modern, High-Class. On crest of Blue Ridge Mountains. On Carolina, CUnchfteld and Ohio railway. Golf, tennis, trap shooting, riding, driv ing, bowling, billiards, dancing, muslo. John 8. Bowen. Alta pars. N. C. ATLANTIC CITY, N . J. _ THE LATEST FIREPROOF HOTEL American plan. Always open. Capacity6oo. Oa beach directly between the two treat Ocean Flora. Music and dancini. Oarafr. Illustrated literature. Ownership management Private P. O. Bos 4SI. BLOOD POISON I use the nsw eet and latest treatment for Blood Poison and Skin Disease*. Prof. Bhrllcb's (of Germany) NUO SALVARSAN, or "814,” the Im proved, and ell other latest cures recognized by the medical profes sion. Neosalvar aan and these Improved remedies are absolutely sass end harmless end ran b* administered In the office painleeely end with ab solutely no ill effecte whatever or de tention from buslneea. Come to me and not* the difference In the way a qualified and experlencod apeclaliat will treat you and bow soon you can b«T benefited and cured by the right kind of treatment. I successfully treat Blood Poison, Ulcer*, Kidney and Bladder disease*. Rheumatism, Piles and Kectal Diseas es, Unnatural discharge* and many diseases not mentioned. Consultation and Advice Free end Confidential. Hours, 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday 10 to 1. Dr. Groover, Specialist 504-7 Dyer Bldg, Augusta, On. Rsds 7, Cardinals 0. At St. Louis— Score: R* h E Cincinnati 100 312 000—7 9 0 St. Louts 000 000 000—0 3 1 Benton and Clark; Robinson, Steele, Griner and Snyder. Pirates 4, Cubs 5. At Chicago— Score: r h E Pittsburgh 000 010 3000 o—4 8 2 Chicago 000 100 030 1 5 12 1 Harmon, O’Toole and Gibson; Pierce, Humphries and Bresnahan. OTH ER RE SULTS American Association. Cleveland 7-5, Louisville 4-0. Indianapolis 3-6, Columbus 4-2. Kansas City 6, Milwaukee 9. Minneapolis 9-7, St. Paul 1-4. International League. Newark 8-4, Jersey City 0-3. Baltimore 5, Providence 7. WANTED: COLORED BOYS TO CAR ry papers In Colored Territory. Apply Sub Station No. 1, 1037 Kollock Bt. ts PURjTY TiPST!! For in the PURITY OF THE BEVERAGE YOU DRINK, LIES THE SAFETY OF ITS USE. “BELLE OF GEORGIA” BEER is ALL ON M I / We spend enough money in brewing M “ ‘‘BELLE OF GEORGIA” to make this point an MC k/ Y\ \ \ ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY— m S Positive PURITY of ingredient!. Every ! J progressive step in the brewing subjected to "Belle of Georgia. f®i ’JheHome QeertNone Bettes. has won tha preference and confidence of the ‘‘home contingent.” Purl# AfMS aAfy? adve:'ti»ing has been read, rectgnized and heartily responded to. Phone jpg jL • yor.r favorite dealer for a case, cask or BEERfi Augusta Brewing (fc|ggj Company NATIONAL LEAGUE REDUCED FARES -- VIA - - ATLANTIC COAST LINE Standard Railroad of The South. $11.85 Wrightsville, N. C., and Return. $32.30 New York and Return. On sale daily until September 30th. Return Limit Oct. 31st, 1914. For Pullman Reservations apply to T. B. WALKER, D. P. A., Augusta, Ga. 829 Broad Street. Phone 625. USE HERALD WANT ADS FIVE