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About The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1914)
FOUR Then. Was One Thing That Jeff Overlooked sd.MurT, x V SO<t Ffeg. bo z/=/y ( /- f ’ ~ Moui I KAiOW A WA>f VoO f ( WELL As. p WH6R.e AR.B lut X' CAN, LlVje NOX \ tHAT . fcftOiCH ANO GEY 480 hohs, ■ ( v IN RJ7SY C»t=oo«. / ——V A DAX U;maV 6G6S *RJ6 £o<t A I TR.UG B ° V Tne CHICKEN V - [ j ' o* pr? OozeM XHATi 4 20 A DAX IbUT- G x y r~- . Por. TM AT jI f L __ 'J *NO f\ uueefc, L_ ~ v r OH, I j*' ;* i "i j' — i « M«- - / t -—_ ijF— DOUBLE HEADER !S BEING PULLED OFF THIS AFTERNOON Grounds Were Too Wet To Play Yesterday Afternoon—Au gusta May Get Series of Games That Are Scheduled to be Played in the Near Future in Columbus—-Sale of “Augus ta Day" Tickets Progressing Fine. The ruin continues in I, the Com* barks' "Jonah." Hr true I 1 let up yes terday afternon In time to play, but Whit'S the difference, the Bromide wise )um covered with water, one Just oualit to have taken n slant «t that second elation. why the water was nearly one fact deep. Yes. there's a sewer there hut for some unknown reason the "li quid" wouldn't peat. nut. It's claimed that Manager Ttroutheta caught n kirgc trout, which ennie up through this sewer, and that said trout was eaten at hit* mom In meal this morn ing i'nme out. Anaolaa' "Rube" does n’t go flatting down there for that kind of game for the variety tlmt he a lifter la that what enunta In the percentage column. ll'a claimed that Augusta is "dry" but at the rate tilings have been going for the past few dava well. Hie vlaltors are from Jacksonville and you've got to show it to them, so there you ate. Rut lets gut down to business HAS the result of the game of yester day- belli ruined the locale are pulling ort KT doublr In- ider this afternoon This ■ nni< began at .3 o'clock. As the dope ■ss banded out, Itarker was the twlrler ■tiedule.l to pi loh this gimie and If he Bon, whv he'd pitch the second one as w, ||. if the locals cop both of these gomes and Hr* Charleston dull looses todsv the Combticks will leap lo the top of the ladder, ns Uie\ nre now hot two and one-hnlf games from that coveted position nt the top of the percentage column May Get Columbus Series. Augusta Is chad tiled to play the Co lumbus Foxes on the enemy's play grniin<ii* on the 53, 54 2k of Inin mnntti Now <hirtnff thl* Mm* thi* Ninth division enrninpment will be on In Au- SlHta snd thefrerore this eltv will be a r better drawing card than that little burg that ta already kicking alum! the falling off of the patronage President Kalhflelseh lias given this i great deal of thought nnd the outcome of said thought la that be has had n long dis tance phone talk with President t ortsh of tha Sallie nnd also number with He. ratary Walton of the Columbus club, tn ragsrds to haring these (Idee gnmea ployed off tn Augusta Roth of these gentlemen think the ide.i a capilal one and stated that If things could be fixed why Hie whole series, tnoludliig the game Hint was recently lost In this c!t\, being tied up In the eleventh Inning, would be played here on the same date which II 1" due to he played In Columbus Further delnlls regarding this matter will he published In The llrrnld when they are sallied. Don’t Forge* "Augusta Day.” What ever tne Augusta hasehntl fans do the' are requested to not fidget “Au gusta Hay." which Is to he pulled off tomorrow afternoon, being the last of the scries with the Jacksonville < row derltos BENEFIT day, the day that will probably decide ga to whether the Coni hncks will fight Hie Indiana for Hie honor m cupping the rng of the South Atlantic Eengur. It all depends ss to whether the fans all lurn out tomorrow ■ there's not iim.li doubt of tills plan frilling, for the M. A M. baseball commit tees are selling Ihe tickets, arid are sell ing them at some fust clip nt that. There's good men assigned to Ihls Job, therefore there could he no other out come Ilian that they should persuade at least 2,Mid fans to witness this game, Last, hut not least, and egnln, the Au gusta R.-ismlihll Aasoclailon wants a rec ord breaking isowd at the hall l rk to morrow Hie storog, at ienwt most of them, will close at f> o'clock; the game starting at b: 1 f». The. tickets can he purchased nt Ihe John J. Miller Clgaf Store and the 1.. A. Onrdelle Thug Store. Special baseball cars leaving Eighth and Rroad nl o o'clock. In fact there's the whole outline of tomorrow's schedule. Now there e the program, lets fill the hill by filling ihe slsmln which means that Augusta will fill that position nl Hie top of the percentage column, and Inci dentally will also cop the-fight of Ihe second sen son rfmt then lo and behold, Ihe mighty tug of war with the Savan nah Indians Pan It he done* NATIONAL LEAGUE Cardinals Defeated. M St.. Louis— Score: R M H Boston .. . 301 01(1 100 001—8 17 1 Bt. I-on Is .. 020 000 031 001—7 12 1 James. Hmlolih and Whaling; Per rltt, Sallee, Griner "n<l Wingo, Giants 2; Cuba 4. At Chicago— Score: R. H.R New York .. ~000 000 002- 2 5 0 Chicago 000 020 02x— 4 10 1 Fromme, Wlltso and McLean; Vaughn and Breanahnn. Rain At Cincinnati Phlladelphla-Clnclnnatl, rain. Wet Grounds. At Pittsburg— Brooklyn-Pittsburg, wet grounds. WANTED: COLORED ROTS TO CAR ry capers In Colored Territory. Apply Sub Station No. 1, 10S7 Koltock St. ts Livens you up by cool ing your body and taking the cob-webs out of your brain. A DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR ALL ITS OWN. IN ICED BOTTLES 0* ANYWHERE LOOK FOR THE LABEL BOTTLED BY CHEROCOLA BOTTLING CO. AUGUSTA, GA. THE DAILY PUZZLE What Is on the eign7 AtfSWFR TO YESTRROAVS PUZZLI Cleveland, Lincoln, Tyler, Taft, Pierce, Monroe. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Won Lost P.Ct. Charleston 13 7 .650 Albany 13 9 .591 Columbus 12 9 .671 Augusta 11 9 .550 Columbia 11 11 .600 Savannah 10 12 .455 Macon S 12 .400 Jacksonville 6 15 .266 Southern League. Won lx>st P.Ct. Atlanta 45 37 .549 Mobile 47 40 .540 Chattanooga 47 40 .540 Birmingham 45 40 .529 New Orleans 46 41 .529 Nashville 45 43 .512 Memphis 37 45 .430 Montgomery 33 5G .371 American League- Won 1-ost P.Ct. Philadelphia 45 32 .584 Washington 43 35 .551 Detroit 44 37 .543 Chicago 42 36 .538 St Loots 42 28 .525 Roston 42 38 .525 New York 29 46 .387 Cleveland 26 51 .338 Federal League. Won lxist P.Ct. Chicago 45 31 .592 Indianapolis 41 22 .562 Buffalo 37 33 .529 Baltimore 38 35 528 Brooklyn 36 34 .514 Kansas fllty 34 43 .442 St lxnils 34 4 1 .436 Pittsburg 30 42 .417 National League. Won lx>st P.Ct. New Tork 42 30 .589 Chicago 42 36 .528 St Louis 40 39 .506 Philadelphia 35 36 .493 Cincinnati 87 29 .487 Brooklyn 33 37 .471 Pittsburg 33 38 .465 Boston 33 41 .446 AMERICAN LEAGUE White Sox-Yank* Split At New York v KIR ST OAMK.I Score; R. H. R Chicago 000 000 020 2 7 o Now York .. ..000 000 000—0 t> 2 Welsh and Schalk; Keating and Sweeney. (SECOND GAME.) Score: R H. E. Chicago 000 001 000 1 fi New York . ..001 100 lOx—3 7 1 Kaber. Cicotte and Mayer; Cald well and Nunamaker. Tigers 0; Senator* 3. At Washington— Score: R. H R. Detroit 000 000 000—o 3 0 Washington .. 000 OH Olx 1 !» 0 Main and McKee; Johnson and tin smith. Napa 0; Red Sox 2. At Boston— Score- n R H K Cleveland .. .. 000 000 000—0 2 ;; Boston .. .. ,000 tlO OOx 2 4 I Morton. Bowman and O'Neill; Cil- Ilns aud Carrigan. Postponed, At Philadelphia— St Louis Philadelphia, rated in the fourth, rain. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. FEDERAL LEAGUE Packer* 3; Terrors 6. At Kansas City— Score: R H E Indianapolis .. 000 050 000 —5 9 2 Kansas City .. 100 001 100—3 9 1 Kaiserling, Muilin and Warren; Packard and Easterly. Chlfeda-Hooslera Split. At Chicago— lFlßST GAME) Score: R. H. E St. Louts 000 000 000—0 4 1 Chicago 000 101 40x —6 16 0 Groom. Zclhert and Chapman; Watson and Wilson. (SECOND GAME) Score: R. H. E Hi. Ixiuis 090 000 221—5 10 1 Chicago 100 000 000—1 16 0 Crandall and Simon; Fisk, Mc- Guire and Wilson. Bufeda-Terraplns Break Evan. At Baltimore— (FlßST GAME) Score: R H E Ruffalo 300 130 003 —10 11 2 Baltimore .. ..031 000 200— 6 11 7 Moore, Schultt, Ford and Allen, Blair; Wilhelm and Russell, Jack- Htsch. (SECOND GAME) Score: R. H. E. Baltimore .. ~ 020 020 20x—6 10 1 Buffalo 100 000 001—2 7 1 Fmlth and Jacklitßch; Fordman and Blair. Tip-Tops 1; Rebels 0. At Brooklyn— Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg .. 000 000 000 000—0 5 2 Brooklyn . . 000 000 000 001—1 5 0 Dickson and Berry; Flnneran and Owen. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Cracker* Defeat Barona. At Birmingham— (FlßST GAME.) Score: R H E Birmingham .. 000 000 010—1 7 2 Atlanta 20! 010 000—4 8 0 Robertson and Dilger; Perryman sn.i Dunn. (SECOND GAME) Score: R. H. E \tlanta 000 000 3—3 7 1 Blrmincham .. .. 000 ono I—l 7 2 Thompson and Tjrce; Hardgrove and Trajteaeer. Pell 1; Lookouts 9. At Chattanooga Score: R. H. E New Orleans .. 100 000 000—1 5 0 Chattanooga .. 130 410 00*—9 13 0 Wilson and Higgins; Harding and Graham. Turtle* 3: Gulls 0. At Memphis— Score: R H E. Memphis .. 120 011 20x —7 12 0 Mobile 000 000 OOO —O t', . Liehhardt and Settle!; tSndger and Schmidt Billies Win At Nashville— Score: R H E Montgomery . 101 200 «<n> I—r, u o Nashville 000 300 00 1 o —4 i:: l McLeod, Black and Gribbena; More, Borland and Gibson. FOXES SIT OUT IIS Columbus Hit Timely and Stole Bases Opportunely, Therefore Defeating Savannah. Columbus, Ga.—Columbit hit timely and stole bases opportunely yester day, easily defeating Savannah, 3 to 0. There were four double plays in the contest, three of them by Colum bus. Tlie only strikeout of the game was scored by Camnitz, the Columbus pitcher. Bearman was loose in the pinches. Score by Innings: R Savannah. Ab. It. H. Po. A. E Handiboe, cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Lipe, 3b 4 0 1 0 2 0 Mayer, rs 4 0 1 1 0 0 (Just, 1b 4 0 2 12 1 0 Winston, If., ...3 0 1 2 0 0 Smith, c 3 0 2 4 1 0 Crowell, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 2 0 Zimmerman, 2b ... 3 0 0 1 3 0 Bearman, x> 3 0 0 1 4 0 Totals 31 0 8 24 13 0 Columbus. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Herndon. 3b 2 1 1 3 5 0 Rrooks, 2h 3 0 1 4 2 2 Folmar, cf 3 1 1 0 0 0 Hawkins, If 3 0 1 0 0 0 McDuff, ss 4 0 1 5 5 0 Fox, lb 3 0 2 11 1 0 Thompson, e .. .. 3 n 0 2 2 0 Lawrence, rs .... 2 1 0 2 0 0 Camnitz, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 26 3 7 27 18 2 Score by Innings: R Savannah 000 000 000—0 Columbus 000 120 OOx—3 Summary—Stolen bases. Folmar, Herndon: double plays, Brooks to Mc- Duff to Fox; Herndon to Fox to Herndon; Herndon to‘Brooks to Fox, Crowder to Gust; bases on balls, off Bearman 4, off Camnitz 0; left on bases, Savannah 4, Columbus 5; struck out, by Camniaz 1. Time, 1:14. Umpire. Vitter. OTHER RESULTS Georgia State League. Cordele 3; Thomasvllle 0. Valdosta 4: Waycross 1. Americus 3; Brunswick 2 .(11 in nings). International League. Rochester 7; Toronto 1. Providence 3; Baltimore 0. BufTalo-.Montreal, wet grounds. Jersey City-Newark, game schedul ed played yesterday. North Carolina League. Durham 4; Charlotte 2. Winston-Salem 3; Raleigh 0. Asheville 2; Greensboro 3. American Association. Columbus-Minneapolis, rain. Louisville 1; St. Paul 9. Cleveland 7; Kansas City 5. Indianapolis 4; Milwaukee 10. She played under name of V tics. Student at Columbia ' and football. Developed :atest 2nd basemen in the dedthrowrer. Pronounced yer. He is the Hub of i old—S ft. 10 in. 160 lbs. -that’s why he MACON TICERS DEFEAT GULLS League Leaders Beaten by Score of 5 to 3 Yesterday— Gulls Received the Lead But Lost It. Macon, Ga.—Macon beat Charles ton, the league leaders, yesterday by a score of sto 3. Matthews got three hits driving in four of Macon's runs and scoring the fifth himself. The visiting left-hander, Eldridge, was hit when hits meana buns. Gol den was given good support and kepi the eight hits well scattered. The box score: Macon. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Matthews, cf 4 1 3 1 0 0 Moore, 2b 4 1 1 4 2 0 Bowden, If 3 0 i 2 0 0 Bashan, c 4 u 1 2 2 0 Stinson, rs 4 0 0 4 0 0 Bell, 3b 3 0 0 1 4 0 Munn. lb 3 1 1 11 1 0 Firestine, ss 2 1 1 2 1 0 Golden, p 110010 Totals 28 5 8 27 11 0 Charleston. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Russell, cf 5 0 1 1 0 0 Harris. 2b 4 1 0 3 2 0 Bernsen, If 3 0 1 0 0 0 Sabrie, lb 4 0 2 13 1 0 McMillan, rs 4 1 0 2 0 0 Marshall, c 3 13 10 Hamilton, 3b 3 0 1 1 0 Durme.ver, ss .. .. 2 0 0 1 6 0 Eldridge, p 3 0 0 1 6 0 xßraun 0 0 0 0 0 0 xxCates 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 8 24 17 0 x Batted for Eldredge in the ninth Inning. xx Batted for Durmeyer in the ninth inning. Score oy Innings: R Macon 000 13< 10x—5 Charleston 021 000 000 —3 Summary—Threebase hit, Mat thews; sacrifice hits, Hamilton, Bow den, Golden. Firestine; stolen bases. Harris, Marshall, Matthews; bases on balls, off Eldridge 1; left on bases, Macon 3. Charleston 6; hit by pitched balls, Bernsen, Marshall, Har ris. Braun. Durmeyer: struck out, by Golden 1, try Eldridge 2. Time, 1:40. l T mpire, Pender. YACHTS CALLED OFF. Newport, R. I.—The cup defenders sailed two-thirds of a race Monday in the faintest of airs, quitting at tne second mark after five hours roll ing In the long swells because of the complte failure of the breeze. The Resolute and Vanitie had turned the buoy with the former three minutes ahead and the Defiance half a mile away was beating up the mark when the regatta committee postponed fur ther races until Tnursday. TUESDAY, JULY 14. By “Bud” Fisher ALBANY BABIES CUPPED OPENER Columbia Comers Shut-Out in Opening Game of Series Yesterday by Babies. Albany, Ga.—Albany won the open ing game of the series from Columbia yesterday by the score of 9 to 0. South was in form and pitched shut out ball only one visiting player reach ing third. I-owry was accorded mis erable support by his teamfnates, all of the bad plays they pulled not being shown in tne box score. Their er rors came at critical times and th-» locals’ five runs In the sixth should not have amounted to more than one. The hitting of Erwin and Prough and a catch by Wells featured. The box score: Columbia. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Eberts, If 4 0 2 1 0 0 I-ake, rs 3 0 1 0 0 0 Weir, cf 4 0 t 4 1 0 Betzel, 2b 4 0 0 2 3 0 Harblson, lb 3 0 0 10 0 ] Osteen, ss ’ 2 0 1 0 1 0 Finnegan, 3b 4 0 2 1 2 2 Chalker, c 4 0 0 5 2 2 Lowry, p 3 0 0 1 3 0 Totals 0 7 24 14 3 Albany. !tb. R. H. Po. A. E. Erwin, ss 5 1 3 3 1 1 Cain, 2b 5 1 2 6 4 n Wilbur, cf 4 1 1 0 0 (I Wells, c 4 0 2 4 2 0 Hanna, If 3 1 1 3 0 0 Prough, 1b 4 2 2 10 o 0 McDowell, rs .. .. 3 1 1 0 1 0 Manusb, 3b 2 2 0 0 3 0 South, p 3 0 2 0 0 0 Totals 33 9 14 27 13 1 Score by innings: R Albany 001 305 OOOx—9 Columbia 000 000 000 —0 Summary—Two-base hits, Hanna, Erwin (2); fnree-base hits. Prough; stolen bases, Wells: double plays, Weir to Lowry to Chaiker. Erwin to Cain to Prough: sacrifice hits. South, Manush; bases on balls, off South 3, off Lowry 2: left on bases. Albany 5, Columbia 8; hit hv pitched ball. Lake; struck oua by South 3, by Lowry 3; wild pitch, Lowry. Time, 1:40. Uin i'ire, Lauzon. WEATHER American League. Chicago at New York (2): cloudy. Detroit at Washington; cloudy. St. Louis at Philadelphia; cloudy. Cleveland at Bdston; clear. National League. Boston at St. Louis; clear. Brooklyn at Pittsburg; cloudy. Philadelphia at Cincinnati (2); cloudy. New York at Chicago; cloudy. Federal League. Indianapolis at Kansas City: clear. Pittsburg at Brooklyn; cloudy. Buffalo at Baltimore (2); cloudy. St. Louis at Chicago; cloudy.