The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 28, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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TUESDAY. JULY 28. JBRRY ON THE JOB : i' 1 I =■ ! MACON TIGERS OUTCLASSED AUGUSTA CLUB YESTERDAY Manager Stinson's Outfit Defeated the Combacks by Score of sto 1. Bowden Started It With a Home Run, Bring ing in One of His Team Mates. Yesterday’s game won’t be gone into any further than to say that af ter Bowden lifted the sphere over the rigth field fence, good for a home run, bringing in one of his teammates that it was one of the rankest exhibi tions ever put up by the locals. Macon iput up a very nice article of ball, Lewis easily featuring in his sensational one-hand catches, while prancing around the center garden. Well, there is certain to be a better game of ball this afternoon and in cidentally the other afternoons to come, so don’t give up hope, Colum bus lost along with the Combacks yesterday, so there is no worry on the score of the Foxes pulling the locals out of the third place, but, however, Brouthers’ set is gotog to find itself and get back in the swim, and then lookout Charleston and Al bany. The box score: IVTacon. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Lewis, cf 300300 Moore, 2b 5 1 2 2 1 1 Bowden, If 5 2 1 3 0 0 Stinson, if 5 0 2 2 0 0 Munn, lb 400900 Bashan, c 2 1 1 3 4 0 Firestine, ss 3 0 1 0 0 0 Bell. 3b 4 0 0 6 0 0 Martin, p 4 110 2 1 ■Totals 3o 5 8 27 7 2 Augusta. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Burgess, rs 3 0 0 1 0 0 Smith, cf 4 0 0 1 1 0 Shaw, If 4 1 1 1 0 0 Berger, lb 4 0 2 9 0 0 Clark. 2b 4 0 2 2 2 1 Wallace, c 3 0 0 10 1 1 Brouthers, 3b .... 4 0 1 1 20 Kelly, «s 4 0 0 2 4 2 Snyder, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Stone, p 3 0 0 0 3 1 xWinchell 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 1 6 27 14 5 xßatted for Stone in the ninth. fPOWHATANI |M\SHINGTOp|! I lIffTtLOTAMERICAN IDfALS 1 ' ; Pennsylvania Avenue, - 18th And H Streets. ; Beit Loc»l2d Hotel in Washington. - 1 Overlooks the White House, | - - within easy access of public i I - buildings, shops, theaters and 1 • points of general and historical - 2 interest. _ “ - When the nation’s - capital, you should make your ' home at the Powhatan, the Ho- - ' tel of Amercan Ideals. | - Rooms wth detached bath, I $1.50, $2.00 and up. “ Rooms vith private bath, SZ.SO f $3.00 and up. Write foi booklet with map. I CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, E Manager. 'uiiinin')i!;nm im mnß COOL MOUNTAIN BREEZES. In the Land of the Sky Always comfortable at the Battery Park Hotel "FAMOUS EVERYWHERE." Most popular and delightful socially of any resort in the South. Located In an exclusive park of 15 acres, yet in the midst of all the activities of AJ3HEVILLE, N. C. The Summer Metropolis. Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Riding. Dancing Every Evening. Tnsurpassed Cuisine—Service of the Best. Address for booklet, J. lx ALEXANDER, Prop. Score by Innings: R Macon 210 001 1.00 —6 Augusta 000 001 000—1 Summary— hits, Moore; home run, Bowden; Stolen bases, Moore (2), Bowden and Stinson; double play, Martin to Bashan to Munn: sacrifice hit, Firestine; bases on balls, off Martin 1. off Synder 1, off Stone 3; left on bases, Macon 6, Augusta 7; hit by pitched ball, Wal lace; hits, off Snyder 4 in two-thirds of an innings; off Stone in 8 1-3 in nings; struck out, by Martin 3, by Stone 8. Time ol game, 1:35. Um pire, Pender. SHAMROCK IV IS IT THE AZORES Challenger for the America Cup Makes Voyage in 7 Days From England. Fine Sea Boat Hortafi Faya!, Azores. —Shamrock IV, Sir Thomas Upton's new challenger for the America cup, arrived here today hav today having taken seven days and three hours for the voyage from Falmouth, England. According to those on board the Shamrock proved herself an excellent seaboat. In hard blows she took the big seas like a duck and slipped the water with great easr. Coftyoyed by the steam yacht Erin, the Shamrock left Falmouth at 5 o'clock on the morning of July 21. At noon she was ten miles west of the Lizard and then she was taken in tow by the Erin as a dead calm had fallen and the tide was setting her back. The same evening the challenger picked up a breeze and the line was slipped. The blow soon increased to a hard noth-northwesterly wind which churned up a heavy sea in which Sham rock made a fine picture as she rose easily to each wave. On that day she averaged ten knots an hour for the 24 hours. On the next day conditions were simi lar but the weather was finer and for ti»e rest of the voyage the wind grad ually slackened down until at times there was a dead calm. Then the chal lenger would be taken in tow until the breeze strengthened. The best day s runs were 240, 222, 189. I 142 and 162 knots. HOTEL RUDOLF. Atlantic City, N. J. On the ocean front. Always open. Capao* Ity 1,000 American ana European pan. Hot and cold fresh and sea water In all baths: running water In guests’ rooms liroad verandas commanding view of ocean an'd connecting with the famous Hoard Walk. C fe Rudolf Is one of the t‘-K attractions. Superb orchestra; after- I (ion and evening dancing. A S. Rukeyser, Mgr. Joel Hillman, Prea [#«■ Utfyl ONIVtRSITY PLACE Out Blocfc West of Broadway I NEW YORK CITY 8 JHosj *o Wholesala and Retail I ®r> Boods Dtitrtna Rallraad ,»* J MODBut SSsoiV 1 lfta,t 'y m*»noo p I ?00 Rooms (200 with Bath) | RATS* *I.OO PAR DAY UP* THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. CRQIAIOERITES DEFEAT COMERS Lowry Was Ineffective Yester day and Jacksonville Defeat ed Columbia by Score 5 to 2. Columbia, S. C. —Lowry was inef fective yesterday and Jacksonville defeated Columbia, 5 to 2. Burmeis ter’s wildness kept him in trouble but he was tight in the pinches- Green, who relieved lxnvry, piTched great ball. Ezell returned to the Co lumbia line-up after an absence of one month on account of Injuries. Umpire Vitter was ill and players umpried. Jacksonville. Ah. R. H. Po. A. E. Pawnall, If 5 (1 2 3 0 0 Melchoir, lb 5 1 1 8 0 0 Carroll, cf 3 3 2 1 0 0 Callahan, 2b 4 0 1 7 2 0 Pearson, rs 4 1 3 1 0 0 Starr, 3b 4 0 0 1 5 0 Crowder, ss 4 0 1 1 3 0 Farina, c 401610 Burmeister, p ... 4 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 37 5 12 27 13 0 Columbia. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E Eberts, If 4 0 1 0 0 0 Harbison, lb 2 0 0 8 1 1 Osteen, 2b 4 0 1 3 5 0 Betzell, ss 5 0 0 2 5 1 Correll, c 4 0 1 7 0 0 Lake, rs 4011 0 0 Ezell, cf 4 0 2 1 1 0 Finnegan, 3b .... 4 1 1 3 1 0 Lowry, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Green, p 3 1 1 2 4 1 Totals 34 2 8 27 19 3 Score Pjr innings: R Jacksonville 202 000 100—5 Columbia 000 000 002—2 Summary—Stolen bases, Eberts, Melchoir, Starr; sacrifice hits, Pear son, Callahan; two-base hits, Pear son, Pawnall, Carroll; three-base hit, Green; hits apportoined, off liOwry 8 in 2 2-3 innings: struck out, by Lowry 1, by Green 4, by Burmeis ter 4; bases on balls, off Lowry 2, off Green 1, off Burmeister 5; hit by pitcher, Osteen; passed ball, C'orrell; left on bases, Jacksonville 8, Colum bia 11. Time, 2:00. Umpires, F. Johnson, Green and I* Johnson. FIXES BEATEN IN 9TH INNING Columbus Twirler Pitched No- Hit Ball Until Ninth, Then Zimmerman’s Single “Did It” Savannah, Ga.—Camnitz pitched no-hit ball until the ninth yesterday, when Zimmerman dropped a dinky single to right. Smallwood gained a lif eon an error and Handiboe fol lowed with a bunt in Trout of the plate. Both runners advanced and Handiboe reached first, filling the sacks, Zimmerman scoring on a had throw to third by Krebs to catch him napping. His run was the lone count of the opener of the series with Columbus, The box score: Columbus. Ah. R. H. Po. A E Herndon, 3b t o 2 1 0 l Brooks, 2b 4 0 l 0 2 0 Foimar, cf 3 0 1 2 0 0 Jackson, rs 4 0 0 1 0 n McDuff, ss 4 0 2 4 4 () Thompson, If ~ .3 0 0 1 0 0 Pox, lb 3 0 0 11 0 0 Khebs, c 1 004 01 Camnitz, p .. .. 3 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 29 0 6x24 10 2 Savannah. Ab. R. H. Po. A. H Handiboe, cf 3 0 1 3 0 t) Llpe, 3b 2 0 0 1 0 0 Mayer, rs 3 0 0 4 0 0 Oust, lb 2 0 0 7 0 0 Winston, If 2 0 0 2 0 0 Smith, c 3 0 0 3 3 0 Crowell, ss 3 0 0 3 6 0 Zimmerman, 2b .. 3 1 1 3 2 0 Smallwood, p .... 2 0 0 1 2 0 Totals 23 1 2 27 lT *0 x None out when winning run was scored. Score by Inning*: r Columbus 000 000 000—0 Savannah 000 000 001—1 Summary—Sacrifice hits, Small wood, Winston- double [lays McDuff to Fox; Crowell to Gust, Camnitz to McDuff to Fox; struck out, bv Small- 2 ' P, y Cafflnl ‘* 4; bases on balls off Smallwood 1, off Camnitz 3 hit by pitcher, Krebs (2). Time, 1:20. Umpire, Lauzon. CLIFF COHEN, PABSENGER AGENT A. C. L., COMING TO ASSIST SOL DIER MOVEMENTS. Cliff Cohen, the popular Passenger Agent of the Atlantic Coast line, is expected In Augusta In next few day*. Cliff has numbnrous friends In Au gusta who are always glad to see the big fellow with his glad hand and happy smile. He will spend some time here assisting with the soldier move ments and other passenger work which la usually heavy about this season of the year. It Was Just a Question of Picking the Right Dog THE DAILY PUZZLE IVho Is the author of this book? ANSWER TO YRSTRRDAY’S PUZZLI Dberlln, Washington, Toledo, Los AngeJei. ‘AUGUSTA DAY ’ TO BE GRAND SUCCESS-TOMORROW P. M. Long Looked for Day Will Be Pulled Off Tomorrow After noon at 5:15 O’clock—Stores to Close at Five—Winchell, the “Iron Man” Will in All Probability Be Used—Barker This P. M. “Augusta Day" is now dawning, the Idg event is scheduled to be 'pulled off tomorrow afternoon at 6:l8 o'clock. Everyone lias been co-operating to make the day a auccess, and now there) is only one thing more that is want ed to crown the occasion with suc cess. If old Jupiter Pluvlus will only give way to Old Sol and that gentle man will kindly shine forth In ail Ids glory why the day could not be more complete, in fact this state of affairs would lie the crowning glory. The ticket sale Is going fine; the the stores are going to tlose, the clerks are coming in hatches, the Na tional guardsmen will also be, there with the rest of the crowd, and to top it all off with there is going to be a record-breaking attendance. Tickets. Tickets have been on sale all of ihis week at the John J. Miller cigar store and the 1,. A. Gardelle Drug Store and the sale at these two stores could not have been better, there's but a few more left. Barker will probably be used In tills afternoon’s game, so therefore it will be Winched, the “iron man” to do the twirling tomorrow. Old "Winch" Is a favorite, and It's a two to one shut that that he will come out of the box tomorrow afternoon with the fans STANDING OF CLUBS South Atlantic League. Won l-ost P (it. Albany 21 13 .618 Charleston 19 13 .593 Augusta 18 14 .562 Columbus 18 15 .545 Savannah 16 18 471 Jacksonville .14 19 .424 Macon 13 19 407 Columbia 13 21 .382 Southern League. Won Igist P Ct. Mobile 58 43 .574 New Orleans 54 44 551 Birmingham 54 36 .540 Atlanta 51 43 .543 Chattanooga 53 48 .525 Nashville 48 52 480 Memphis 41 58 .414 Montgomery 38 65 .369 American League. Won Dost P Ct. Philadelphia 56 32 .636 Boston .51 40 .S(TO Washington 48 41 .539 Detroit 47 45 511 St. Louis 45 44 .505 Chicago 46 45 .505 New York 37 51 420 Cleveland 29 61 .323 Federal League. Won Lost, p ft. Chicago 61 38 .573 Baltimore 37 39 .547 Brooklyn 44 W .536 Indianapolis 46 40 .535 Buffalo . 42 42 .500 Kansas City 42 49 462 Pittsburg 26 48 .429 St. Louis 38 62 422 National League. Won Lost PCt New York 61 28 .607 Chicago 51 38 .573 St. Louis 50 42 .543 Boston 41 45 477 Cincinnati 41 48 .461 Philadelphia 39 47 .453 Pittsburg 38 47 .447 Brooklyn 36 47 .434 thinking Just as ruimh of him ns in tlie past. If WinchHl <!<>♦*&» not win there’s certainly going tft'be a reason, hut however there’s nowise of worrying on this score for tne. lnd Is certulnly ‘•ertainly going to do some hurling; m this day for It would not do to lose before the crowd that Is going to at tend this game. Silver Set; a Chance. Now here Is the chance for the fol low that has his. eye on that silver bat and ball, to register a "score” In his favor for said "set.” How? Why just simply play ball to the best of your ability, that’s what makes a ball player popular, at least In this section. With the game of the afternoon and that of tomorrow chalked up in the win column of the local bunch It won't take long to hold the honor of setting in the first position at the top of the percentage column. Go to It, lads, the fans are with you. Tliis will be shown to be a fact by the record breaking attendance that ‘‘Augusta-day’’ will have tomorrow. Remember HENKF’IT day; the prices 50 rents straight, 25 extra for the grand stand. Of course the ladies will be admitted to the grand stand for the straight fare of 50 cents. I.et’B all attend, and root for the boys. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Pel* Win- As New Orleans Score: R. H.E. New Orleans .. 100 010 llx 4 10 0 Nashville .. .. 110 000 000 2 3 3 Benn, Weaver and Higgins; Berger and Smith. Cracker* 3; Billies 2. At Montgomery Score: TUI 3 Atlanta 000 030 000 3 8 2 Montgomery . . 010 001 000 2 7 2 Thor.lpson, Perryman and Dunn; McLeod and Donahue. Gull* 8; Lookout* 1. At Mobile — Score: r. h. E Mobile 100 003 Six—B 16 0 Chattanooga . . 000 010 000 I 7 2 Gudger and Brown; Howell, Quar dors and Graham Postponed. Birmingham Memphis. other~rlsults~ Georgia State League. Valdoata 1 ; Brunawlek 6 Waycross Americas, rain Cordele Thomasvllle, rain. American Association. Mllwaiikoe-Louiavllin, rain, St. Paul 6; ColumbuH 1. Minneapolis 3; Cleveland 4 Kansas City 10; Indianapolis 7- International League. Buffalo 2; Jersey City 4. Toronto 2; Newark 4 Rochester 3; Providence 2. 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