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WEDNESDAY, JULY 15.
THE COMBACKS WON DOUBLE
' HEADER FROM CROWDERITES
Locals Defeated the Visitors in First By Score of 4 to 3,
V/allace Bringing in Winning Run in the Eleventh Inning
With a Clean Single to Center—Clark Was Responsible
Pot the Second Victory.
The Augusta Cambacks copped both
antes of the double-header yesterday
fternoon defeating the Jacksonville
'rowderites in the first game by the
core of 4 to 3, and ih the second 1
a 0. With the exception of the first
BARGAINS
FOR SALE
A two story 7 room residence in excellent condi
tion, located on Monte Sano; electric lights, and gas for
cooking; lot 100x150 feet, with servants’ house on
property. A quick buyer can get this place for $5,000.
Easy terms.
On Wrightsboro Road, I have a six room house in
good condition that must be sold in the next 30 days.
If you want a bargain, this is your chance. Place has
all conveniences and improvements and is worth
$4,000. Make me an offer.
Home of 5 rooms in good repair, located at 127
Broad Street.
Good garden, pecans, figs, and beautiful shade
trees. Owner is anxious to sell and will sell very
cheap, and give any terms desired.
Price only $2,500.
Money to loan on improved real estate.
GEO. A. BRIGGS
Phone 1551. 417 Dyer Building.
.NOTICE
If you intend buying on The Hill, I will sell you
practically your own price, and on your own terms,
lots on Glenn Avenue and Highland Avenue.
FOR RENT
New House of ten rooms. Possession at once.
Three Furnished Houses on Hill for summer. Pos
session at once.
JOHN W. DICKEY
Home For Sale
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GEO. A. BRIGGS
PHONE 1551. 417 Dyer Bldg.
game, which was marred by three
costly errors by Kelly and one by
Shaw (“Ueys” first this season) the
two games proved to be an exception
ally fine exhibition.
The locals started it off in the first
inning of the f.rst game by scoring
two runs. Tile visitors cams hack at
the locals in the fourth inning with
three runs. Manager Brouttiers' bunch
tied the score up in the eighth, and
then, in the eleventh "Shot Gun”
Wallace oame to the bat and rapped
a clean single to center thereby scor
ing the winning run for the locals
an dincidentally winning the first
game of the double-header for the
home boys (we knew you were sav
ing that hit for a purpose. Jack, just
stick around, you fit in nice).
“Danny’s” Another.
Little “Danny" Clark (sometimes
known as the "ice cream kid") was
the cause of the second game being
registered to the Combacks’ credit,
being the real cause of the one, and
only run being scored during this
game—'twias a sacrifice—but that's
what won the game, so there you are.
By copping these two games (Char
leston tied up with Macon yesterday,
sad to say) the locals again step into
their little “hole,” third to the top in
(lie percentage column. Tile local
hunch is now hut two games short
from being at the top of the ladder—
the nearest that they have been to
the “bunting in the past ten years,
with the exception of the time wnen
Chattanooga was played for the pen
nant.
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Tremendous Crowd.
So, within easy reaching distance
of the top the locals marched down
to the park this afternoon in order to
Play the last of the series with the
Crowderites—all bent on showing the
enthusiastic “Augusta Day" crowd
what real baseball is—there's about
1,000 fans-already seated, and still
more coming.
Winchell is to twirl and is deter
mined to do some slabwork, and if
this game is not also registered to
“Babe's” credit there will certainly be
a reason, and some reason at that.
It's now only a matter of a few days
before the leadership of the Sallie
will be in Brouthers’ hands, and then
—well, this manager, above all others,
sholud be shown that his efforts have
been appreciated in gathering “his
set” together.
The box scores:
OjIRST GAME.)
Jacksonviue. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E,
Pawna.l, If 5 o 0 2 0 0
Melchoir, lb 5 0 1 12 0 0
Carroll, cf 4 1 0 1 0 0
Callahan, 2b .... 5 1 0 5 1 0
Hoffman, rs 4 1 0 1 0 0
Crowder, ss 4 0 0 5 5 0
White, c 4 0 3 2 4 0
Nance, 3b 4 0 0 2 1 0
Young, p 401071
Totals 44 3 5x30 18 1
Augusta. AB. R. H. Po. A. E
Smith, rs .. 4 1 2 2 0 0
Shaw. If . 2 2 1 5 0 1
Maekert, cf 3 1 2 2 0 0
Clark, 2b 4 0 1 2 3 0
Berger, lb 4 0 1 13 1 0
Wallace, c 5 0 2 6 0 0
Brouthers, 3b 3 0 0 0 4 0
Kelly, ss 4 0 0 2 5 2
Barker, p 3 0 1 0 2 0
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Totals 32 4 10 33 15 3
xWallace out for interfering; one
out when winning run was made.
Score by innings: R
Jacksonville 000 300 000 00*-3
Augusta 200 000 010 01—4
Summary—Double plays, White to
Callahan to White; White to Nance
to Melchoir, Barker to Kelly to Ber
ger; sacrifice hits, Smith, Shaw,
Maekert, Brouthers, Berger; bases on
balls off Young 4, off Barker I ; left
on bases. Jacksonville 3, Augusta 4;
hit by pitched hall. Maekert; struck
out, by Young I, by Barker 6. Time
of game, 2:02. Umpire, Moran.
(SECOND GAME)
Jacksonville. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Pawnall, if 3 0 1 2 0 0
Melchoir, lb 3 0 1 J 1 0
Carroll, cf 3 ’0 2 1 0 0
Callahan, 2b 3 0 1 3 1 0
Hoffman, rs 2 0 1 2 0 0
Crowder, ss 2 0 0 2 2 1
White, c 2 0 1 2 2 0
Nance, 3b 2 0 0 0 0 1
Pearson, p 2 0 0 0 3 0
Totals 22 0 7 18 10 2
Augusta. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Smith, rs 2 0 1 10 0
Burgess, rs 1 0 0 0 1 0
Shaw, if 2 1 0 10 0
Maekert. cf 2 0 0 0 0 0
Clark, 2b 1 0 0 3 3 0
Berger, lh 2 0 0 7 0 0
Wallace, c 2 0 1 4 2 1
Brouthers,, 3b .... 2 0 0 5 2 0
Kelly, ss 2 0 1 0 5 0
Snyder, p 2 0 1 0 0 0
Totals 18 1 4 21 13 0
Score by innings: R
Jacksonville 000 000 o—o
Augusta 000 100 x—l
Summary—Stolen bases, Smith,
Carroll, Pawnall; double plays. Waite
to Callatian to Melchoir; Wallace to
Kelly to Brouthers; Brothers to Clark
to Berger; sacrifice hits, Shaw, Mack
ert, Clark; bases on balls, off Snyder
1; left on bases, Jacksonville 2, Au
gusta 2; struck out, by Pearson 2, by
Snyder 4; passed ball, Wallace; wild
pitch. Pearson. Time of game, 1:10.
Umpire, Moran.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Senators Defeated
At Washington—
Score: R. H. E.
Detroit 000 000 101—2 8 0
Washington . . 000 000 000—0 8 1
Dubuc and Stanage; Ayres, Shaw
and Williams.
Postponed.
Chicago-New York, rain.
St. l-ouls-Pblladelphia, rain.
OTHER RESULTS
Georgia State League.
Amerlcue :j; Brunswick 4.
Thomasville 7; Cordele C.
Valdosta 0; Waycross 4.
American Association.
Columus-Mlnneapolis, postponed,
rain. (Two games).
Cleveland 5; Kansas City 3.
Ixxiisvllle 6; St. Paul 5.
Ind anapolls 7; Milwaukee 5.
International League.
Providence 0; Baltimore 7.
Rochester 8; Toronto 5.
Buffalo-. Montreal, rain.
Jersey Clty-Newark, rain.
North Carolina League.
Winston Salem 7; Raleigh 0.
Durham-Charlotte, rain.
Asheville 1; Greensboro 2.
ER—QUITE SO.
Lydia When Jack met Billy and me
out walking. 1 found It very hard to con.
ceal my dlamay.
Alice I Imagine' It’a ao hard lo con
c«ai anything with the preaent »tyl*».—
Judge.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Split Double-Header.
At Cincinnati —
(FIRST GAME)
Score: R. H. E.
Philadelphia .. 001 110 020—5 11 0
Cincinnati .. ..000 011 001—3 !) 1
Alexander and Kiilifer; Yingling,
Schneider and Erwin, Gonzales
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R H E
Philadelphia .. 010 000 010—2 5 1
Cincinnati .... 030 200 OOx—s 10 1
Tincup, Baumgardner and Burns;
Benton and Erwin.
Cardinals Win.
At St. Louis—
Score: R. H. E.
Boston 000 110 000— 2 12 2
St. Ixntis .. .. 000 100 002—3 8 1
Tyler and Whaling; Perdue and
Snyder.
Giants 12; Cubs 8.
At Chicago—
Score: R H B
New York .. ..301 105 011—12 13 ■>
Chicago .. .. 101 201 030— 8 12 3
Demaree, Mathewson and
Cheney, Lavender and Bresnahan
Hargrave.
Postponed
Brooklyn Pittsburg, rain.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Packers 7; Terrors 2.
At Kansas City—
Score; R H El
Indianapolis .. 110 000 000—2 ' 7' 2
Kansas City .. 005 020 OOx—7 8 1
McConnaughey, Billiard and War
ren; Harris and Easterly.
Terrapins Defeat Bufeds.
At Baltimore—
(FlßST GAME)
Score: RUE
Baltimore .. .. 000 003 OOx—3 7 2
Buffalo 000 000 001—1 3 1
Suggs and Jacklitsch; Krapp, Wood
man and Blair. Allen.
(SECOND GAME)
Score: R H E
Baltimore 010 010 s—7' 7' {
Buffalo 001 001 o—2 4 "
Quinn and Jacklitsch; Moran and
Lavinge.
Chifeds 11; Hoosiers 0.
At Chicago—
Score: R H HI
St. Louis .. .. 000 000 000— 0 7 3
Chicago .. .. 000 420 05x—11 13 1
Keupper, Herbert and Chapman;
Lange and Wilson and Block.
Postponed.
Pittsburg-Brooklyn, postponed, rain.
SPORT DOPE
The 23rd Inning.
New Haven, Conn—After the great
est pitching duel seen in the Eastern
Association, Hartford won Irom New
Haven in the twenty-third inning yes
terday, 2 to 1. This was the first
game of a double-header Heist for
Hartford outpitched Jensen.
Wild Over French Champ.
London.—Georges Carpentier, the
French champion, who will ' meet
Gunboat Smith, the American heavy
weight in a 20-round fight at Olympia
Thursday, came to London yesterday.
He was given a demonstration at
Charing Cross, that for size and en
thusiasm would not have been accord
ed a popular fioreign monarch. Eng
lfshment and Frenchmen by the thou
sands jostled each other to catch a
glimpse of the champion or shake him
by the hand.
Traffic in the Strand was complete
ly blocked. Horses were unharness
ed and perspiring French admirers
dragged their hero's carriage to a
hotel, followed by an immense crowd
that cheered most of the way. Car
pentier was compelled to show him
self on the balcony of the hotel,
where he received another vociferous
reception.
It is expected 20.000 persons will
witness the fight. Extravagant prices
are being offered for seats.
President at Game.
Washington—President Wilson yes
terday saw the Washington baseball
team lose for the first time since he
has been in the White House. Every
other time he has visited the park
the home team won, but today Detroit
broke the spell.
When tne Tigers appeared on the
diamond, “Hughey” Jennin/i let out
one of his famous yells and doffed
his cap. Mr. Wilson returned the sa
lutation wife a bow and a smile.
ONE OR T’OTHER.
Nell—He told me 1 was the only girl
he ever loved.
Rell He's either a llav, or else has
missed a lot of fun.—Philadelphia Rec
ord.
LOTS
We are offering some beautiful building lots on
the Hill and on Greeene Street and Broad Street. Fine
shade trees.
Empire Building Offices: Secure yours now; we are
closing contracts daily.
Martin & Garrett
137 Jackson Street.
PHONE 224. /
REAL ESTATE. RENTING. INSURANCE
BASEBALL WEATHER
National League.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati; cloudy.
Brooklyn at Pittsburg; cloudy.
Boston at St. Louis; clear.
New York, at Chicago; clear.
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American League,
St Louis at Philadelphia (2);
cloudy.
Chicago at New York (21; rain.
Cleveland at Boston; cloudy.
Detroit at Washington; cloudy.
Federal League.
Indianapolis at Kansas City; clear.
Pittsburg at Brooklyn; cloudy.
Baltimore at Buffalo (2*; clear.
St. Ixmis at Chicago; clear.
JOKING THE JOKER.
“Boney Boggs, an old recluse who
was th’ butt of many o’ Soy Bean’s
practical Jokes, died and left. Soy Bean
all ills possessions. Weeping tears o'
remorse Soy hurried to the old man's
shack and found an old sea chest. It
was full of salt.”—Exchange.
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ry paper* In Colored Territory. Apply
Sub Station No. 1. 1037 Kollock St. ts
Quick Cure for Diarrhoea.
The most prompt and effectual eur«
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When given as soon as the first un
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For sale by all dealers.
Lockhart, Lucky & Co.
Rent List tor October Ist.
No. Room*. Prlc*.
1248 Oreene St 7 J 40.00
318 Rroad St 9 45.00
230 Ellis St * 30.00
232 Ellis St 8 30.00
BTOREB.
No. Pries.
530 Broad St |20.00
125 Centre St 35.00
120 Centre St 85.00
422 Ninth St 20.00
422% Ninth fit 15.00
A few desirable offices for rent In
Leonard building. See—
L*c khart, Lucky &Co.
No. 1 Leonard Building.
WANTED
A RESIDENCE
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I have applications for four residences—from four
different people—bona-fide purchasers, who are willing to
bay at once. These homes must be in the central part of
the city, namely, between Fourth Street and Tenth Street,
and either on Ellis, Greene, Telfair or Walker, and cross
streets betw; 11 these points.
The p ihese purchasers are willing to pay are as
follows: Ohv ur $4,000, another $3,000, another $2,500,
and still another at $2,000.
What have you to offer? If you have something that
fits either one of these four cases, please let me know at
once, giving full particulars, and we can make a sale right
away, as these parties want to buy and occupy the houses
on or before the first of October.
G. P. TALBOTT
Real Estate Agent*
511 Leonard Building. Phone 3057
Bright Bargains in Wants
REAL BARGAINS
As a rule, thl* word "Bargain" la the moat misused word in the
dictionary—sometimes purposely, sometimes otherwise; he that as it
may, we submit the following tacts, and se • us about the figures:
Three acres on ear line, on ihe way to Aumond. This place can
be bought cheap, so strike while the Iron is hot.
Fourteen acre* of land, four mile* from Broad street; two houses on
place; on good road, and a splendid little truck farm. Sec us quick.
Zachary, Osborne &, Miller
Phone 362. 225 Dyer Bldg.
Richmond Terrace
Well, the nifii frith nerve, business capacity
and quick grasp of a good proposition availed
themselves of the first, and best opportunity, of
one hundred lots. I am going to offer one hundred
more in the same tract, not at the same price or
on the same terms, but at price and terms unequall
ed by any local suburban proposition.
REMEMBER the lots are ,50x150 feet each;
city water, no city taxes, no lots sold to negroes;
titles all right. Price for inside lots, TWO CENTS
per square foot; for corner lots TWO AND THREE
QUARTERS CENTS per square foot. Can you af
ford to tniss this? Will make satisfactory terms.
If you want a farm,or residence, call me up.
J. Hardwick Jackson
Phone 3446. 409 Dyer Building.
FORSALE
On top of the Hill, in North Augusta, there it a
beautiful two (2) story ten (10) room residence that
will be atractive to any one looking for a good home.
This place has a commanding view of the City
and surrounding country. Large lot, established neigh
borhood and first class in every respect. * Occupied by
owner, but a change in his business necessitates a
change of residence.
Sixty (60) days ago they would not have sold out
for $8,500.00, but for the above reason they will now
sacrifice it for $7,000.00 on easy terms.
You better see this one.
Jas. R. League & Co.
No. 1 U. S. Bank Building. Phone No. 176.
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