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MONDAY. JULY 2U.
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Bowden, Macon Outfielder, is Very Much
Pleased Over His Sale to the
St. Louis Browns
Maeon—-The «Vn! for th#» ra!« nf
fTlnion riowdni in Hit Hi l.oum Amer
loan Lohhiih toimi wnn i lnn*‘*l HHlur
<l*v night by thf aKf*om#»nt of Churlci
B*rr«tt. r«pro*f nt*i iv#» nf the Hi
ImiiN tMm. to pay th« Mao on nmn«KF
merit IH.OOo f'»r th© former Georgia
tyitlvgruity gt*r
Bowden could not have been eold
to a team which ulll guard hi* In
lareata any more than the Hi l.ouiM
Brownn, becauae Branch Hickey, Mm
§elf a college man, »n atrong for thin
•ort of an athlete Bowden la Haaureil
the grrateet chance of hla life t«> rn»k.
Ifoori In the Mg ahow under the tutor
fthlp of Rlckcn
’ Bowden la not to report to Ft f,ouN
Until the end of the Houth Atlantic
aeaaon
The deal for the aale of Bowden ha«
ham pending all week. Barrett haa
attended each gMirie alnce the Macon
club returned from their jp < ent road
trip and even though Bowden suffered
the hitting slump he haa hud
of tne aeaaon. Barrett rhnae him be
cauae, he explained, Bowden looka to
he a natural ball player Rowdenn
position at the plate, the way he goe*
after fly balls and hla dlapoaltlon to
follow the advice of hla manager, were
gll considered by Barrett before clo»
In* the deal
Plltaburgh, Cleveland and the Boh
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Dodgers Lots.
At CTitcfw —
Score: R I? HI
Brooklyn 101 000 001 3 H 1
Ch|ri(o , 020 500 00* —7 10 2
Rucker. Reulhnoh, Hrhmutr on I
Miller; Pierce. Znhel nnd Brcxnnhnn.
Browns Win.
At St Loqli
Score; H H K
Phllolelpht* .. 010 001 002 4 4
£t I.OVIIII 200 000 003 ft 8 1
Perrltt nnd Pnvder; Mnttlson, Hlxei,
Moyer and Kllllfer
Doves 3, Reds 2.
At Cincinnati—
Score: R H H
Boston 000 000 ooa 1 « i
Ctnctnnotl 000 000 200 2 ft 0
Crutcher. Strand, .lames and dowdy
and Who line. Vlnallna and Krwln.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Cklfeds 8, Packers 7.
At Kanoae City—
Score; R. H. R
Chicane 100 1»o no s n o
Kansas City . 010 011 100 7 It 1
Pendergnst Brennnn. Hendrix and
Wilton. Harris. Adams nnd F-aolerh
Terrors 3, Hoosiars 0.
At 8t Lout*— „
Bcore; R. H. R
Indianapolis ... 000 300 000 3 ft o
St leJuls ... 000 000 000 o 1 2
Kalsei ling and Rartdon. Uroom ami
Chapman
OFFICIAL STANDING OF
NATIONAL UP TO FRIDAY
Nsw York.- S,. re'nrv Jnhr A Hsvd
ltr of tile National I ea* ie tonight
mads publlr the official standing of Na
tlonal Leagtis clubs up to and Includ
ing tbs games o( rrdai. July 17th. as
g SS w L Pet
Tor* •» »'
Chicago ’■ J”
Ctnclnnaii 4 ‘*
Philadelphia «7 »»* •! , 7
Brock Im. »* *3
Ftiimiis .. 3* <i
Beaton it II til
ALT apass inn
ABOVR "The iJind of the Sky."
New. Modern. Mish-Claaa.
On crest of Blue Kldga Mountains On
S,rolln«. CUnrhfield and Ohio railway.
ulf. taunts, trap ahoonns, nd r.g drtv
tng. buwUng, bt llarda dancing, music.
John S Bowen. Alt a pass. N C.
WALL PAPER
Mattings. Shades. Pictures
T.G. BAILIE & CO.
712 Broad Street
AWN IN OS
ton .Nationals all wanted Bowden It
whh Jus* n • Jise of the Ht*l/Oiifp A mcr
bariH outbidding the other men.
In order to guard ngalnat anv Fed
eral !.<;tgue men copping Bowden
with the offer of a larger contract,
Tltnon wna Induced to sign hla John
Hancock to a contract Saturday night,
agreeing to play for two years with
HI Louis
It la probable that Bowden. If be
doesn’t play In the regular line up
W'lth th,* Browns next season, will el*
on I tie bench, hermffte of Branch Rick
e\ k policy in believing that a ball
player can learn more under hla tutor
ship than under the leadership of some
other manager. Hickey has the repu
in Hon »*f very seldom farming a
player.
Bowden will make good, for his am
bition will not permit him to fall down.
Bowden expressed pleasure over thn
ib'iil and today said that he could not
wish for anything etter than playing
under another former college baseball
star Bowden and Rickey have op
posed one another In baseball.
Bowden will leave here the first of
September to Join the and re
main with them until the end of the
major league season, after which he
will return to Macon to enter upon
hK» duties of coaching the Mercer foot
hall team.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Lookouts Defeated.
Vt Montßumcry
Score R h. R
rhiittanonga find (Min non n 7 3
Montgomery ... .110 000 10* 3 <1 l
Windier, Howell and Street; McLeod
Hnd llrlbbene
Volt Win.
At Nashville—
Score: R. H. K.
Birmingham .... 100 fine non 193
Nafthvlll* 000 023 10»- ti 9 9
Both and Pllger; Berger and Utbauii.
Gulls 0, Crackers 1.
At Mobile-
Score. R. H E
Mobn, . fl. , non non eon o l
Atlanta I . .000 000 001 1 ftj
(lodger nnd Schmidt; Wllllamg and
Dunn.
Evan Break.
At New Orleans
IFIRST QAME.I
Score: R H R
Memphis ' 000 001 0 1 7 3
New Orleans 000 300 * 3 7 1
O'Brien snd Bemts and Kchlel, Wil
son nnd Higgins
ISECOND OAMEI
Score: R H R
Memphis oft* 000 A—ll 11 2
New Orleans Mil 000 0— 710 1
VI Merrill snd Bch el; Walker.
Weaver. Baghy and Higgins.
SPORT DOPE
Week of Tennis,
Boston. A week of tennN at the
I,'llgwnod Chk ket Club, which Is ex
preted lo surpass In lulsrrsi any pre
vious contest lor the l.ongwood cup
In singles snd the eastern champion
ship In doubles, opened today with
clear skies and moderate temperature
The leading players of the country,
eapr, lally ths i'slifornlsns. who have
suffered greatly from the heat during
the earlier tournaments In the Eaei,
welcomed the cooler weather. The
contest for ths doubles championship
will begin tomorrow In order to cloar
up today as many as possible of the
Singles matches. Ihe committee called
out the Hrst contestants betore ID
o'clock.
Four Races Schsduled.
Cleveland.—The weather today was
all that could he deatrsl for the open
Ing of the grand circuit of the ltM
season st the North Randsll track
Foui races were scheduled todev,
bringing together some of the most
noted equine stars In the country
Thr program included ihe 2 A 7 tret
Edwards 83.080 stake for 2 10 pacers,
2 21 trot and 2 II trot Much Inter
est centers In tie Edwards race. Ther
were I* horses ready lo start, one of
the largest fields that ever faced thj
starter in a grand circuit stake.
No Arrests Made.
Montgomery, Ala.—No arrests wera
made at the naerhall park Sunday as
ternoon and no attempt was made to
prevent the scheduled Chattannoga-
Montgomery Southern Asaoclatboi
game. A meeting waa held this morn
ing liy officers of the local club and
tbs committee on Bunday violations
fHt AU3U6 i A HthALU, AUGU6TA, GA.
THE DAILY PUZZLE
Worda made up of leftera in names of two noted Indians.
ANSWER TO SATURDAY’* FIZZLE
SOO.OO.
Each South Atlantic League Team Will
Visit Augusta But Lor One More
Series Apiece This Season
Augusta baseball fans will witness
one mor aeries apiece In this city by
tveup team in the Smith Atlantic
League before the closing of the sea
son
After the locals arrive In Augusta
the) will have but three more cities
to visit, which will be taken In on
two road trips. The first two. Savan
nah and Charleston, will be the first
on the program, and the latter ono,
Columbia, will wind up the Bailie sea
son
After the Macon and'Columbus se
ries the local bunch will return to Au
gusta, the 27th, and will not depart
again until 18 straight games have
been wiped from the elate. These 18
straight gam os are composed of one
series apiece to the following teams
Macon. Columbus, Albany, Jackson
ville, Charleston, Columbia and Sa
vannah.
Therefore the local fans have but
one more chance to see each team of
at which it was agreed that no at
tempt will be made to prevent the
Sunday games scheduled for the rest
of the season, while President Wil
cox of the local baseball club agreed
not to attempt to play Bunday game*
next year. If he Is interested, and if
it is declared illegal.
Protests 21 inning Game.
Pittsburgh.—Fred Clarke, manager
of the Pittsburgh Nationals, an
nounced Saturday he had protested
>esterda>‘* record breaking 21-inning
A Summer Vacation
in New York at
THE PLAZA
Fifth Avraut and Fifty-ninth Strtet
j t an ideal one,as the Metropolis offers every facility for
enjoyment, and the Plaza every comfort and luxury.
It is deliUhtfully located opposite Central Park, assur
ing peace and quiet.
The coolest Hotel in New York. Convenient lo
theatres, shopping district and nearby coast resorts.
RATES FROM JUNE J.t TO SEPTEMBER 15th
SiagU ma with hath. 33 00 q DmSU (»■ with hath, 34.80 ag
FRED STERRY . . • Managing Director
ths Bailie perform in Augusta, in a
Series, before the season closes.
It s getting mighty close %to the
“falling ..f the curtain** now and al
though the “home club” Is going
mighty good, the luck's Against them.
Just rehearse a few of those games
that have ben© lost recently and one
can easily see that all of them should
have been registered to our credit.
There were two games broken up by
rain, after the Combacks had cinched
them. 'Twas rather hard to accept
these terms, but it was a case of
■'hafter.** so there you are.
Manager “Babe” Brouthers left Wil
son, the new twirier, in Augusta, at
his call, and Wilson states trft he’s
in mighty fine form and is ready to
get in the game at a minute's notice,
but however, this la up to Babe."
Well, the boys broke even last week
on the road, and that's going some, so
don't give up hope for that pennant—
remember those 18 consecutive games
on their own playgrounds.
game with New York which resulted
:n a victory for the Oiants. Clarke
bases his protest on the action of Uni
plre Bvron, who declared Wagner out
In the sixth inning when the veteran
shortstop crossed home plate.
Wagner began the inning by making
a single. When Votx singled, Waane
wont to third base There he collided
with Third a Barman Stock of New
York.
In some manner Wagner In hi?
statement declares, the ball fell from
Stock's hands and lodged in bis (Wag
net's) uniform Wagner started for
hump while the visiting player sought
'.he ball. The hall fell from Wagner's
uniform when he marie a few steps
from the base.
After Wagner crossed the plate
Manager J. J McGraw of New Yolk
protested to I'mplre Byron, who then
called Wagner out for interference.
Voix, who had gone to third, was sent
back to second base. Clarke declares
there Is no league rule giving the um
pire authority to call Waener out.
STANDING OF CLUBS
South Atlantic League.
Won Lost P.Ct.
Charleston IS 9 .640
Albany.. 17 10 .630
Columbus.. , 15 11 .577
Augusta., 14 11 .560
Savannah.. 11 * 14 .481
Columbia 11 16 .407
Macon 9 16 .360
Jacksonville 9 17 .346
American League.
Won Lost P.Ct.
Philadelphia 48 32 .600
Detroit.. 47 38 .553
Washington 44 38 .537
Boston 45 40 .529
Chicago 43 40 .518
St. Louis 42 40 .512
New York 32 47 .405
Cleveland 28 54 .341
National League.
Won I-ost P.Ct.
New York 46 32 .590
Chicago 46 37 .55!
St. Louis 45 40 .529
Cincinnati 39 43 .476
Philadelphia 37 41 .474
Brooklyn 35 41 .461
Pittsburgh 35 42 .455
Boston.. 36 43 .456
Southern League.
Won Lost P.Ct.
Chattanooga 50 42 .542
Mobile .. ..49 42 .538
Atlanta 47 40 .541
Birmingham 48 43 .527
New Orleans 49 43 .533
Nashville 48 45 .516
Memphis 39 52 .429
Montgomery.. .. .. ..35 59 .372
Federal League-
Won Lost P.Ct.
Chicago 48 S 3 .593
Indianapolis 45 34 .570
Baltimore 44 37 543
Brooklyn 41 35 .539
Buffalo 39 39 .500
Kansas City 37 46 .446
St. Louts 35 48 .422
Pittsburgh 31 447 .397
OTHER
International League.
Newark 7 4, Baltimore 8 2.
Montreal 5. Rocncster 4.*
At Rocky Point, R. I.: Providence 4,
Jersey City 0
American Association,
tjoulsville 4-42, Minneapolis 3-1.
Indianapolis 1-8. Kansas City 9-6.
Cleveland 2-9, Milwaukee 1-2
Columbus 5-5, St. Paul 8-7.
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OF COURSE
“Pa. what’s political knavery?"
“What the other side’s doing, my son."
Cheap Mountain
EXCURSION
JULY 23, 1914
VIA =
Charleston and Western
Carolina Railroad Company
From Augusta, Georgia
To the Following Point* at Rates
Named.
FARES
To Asheville, N. C . .$4.00
To Brevard, N. C S4.CO
To Henderaonvlllo, N. C $3.50
To Lake Toxaway. N. C. $4.50
Tickets on Sale for Morning Train
July 23, with Final Limit Returning
July 2£, 1914.
Through Pullman Parlor Buffet Cai
between Augusta and Ashevids.
Leave Augusta 11:00 a. m.j arrive
Asheville 7:30 p. m.
For rates, etc., call on
M. C. JONE 3, C. T. A.
K. F. WESTBERRY,
• Union Ticket Agent.
ERNEST WILLIAMS,
General Passenger Agent,
Augusta, Georgia.
PHONE 8427
Have Your Automebile
Repaired at
Reliable Auto Co.
A 3f>e \aNDERBILT X)of e f
l /htrtify&wrth <Strcet east at(oark
WALTON H.MARSHALL,Manager
Y A” Me®! Hotel with an Ideal Situation
Summer 'lncite?
PURE
as the Dew
Through and Through.
For Sale by
Every Dealer
in Augusta
BY “BUD” FISHER
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“The good die young."
“Perhaps it is just as well. They'd,
starve to death later."— Exchange. 1
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Luncheon only 50 cents. A La
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