The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 29, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR USES AGAIN DEFEAT GULLS Spade Lost His First Game in the South Atlantic League Yesterday to Albany. CHarlanton, 8, C. Muriel Spade log! n* firm game In the South At I untie league ytwterdn.' when Albany again defeated Charleston. I to 2. Pltrlp* William* twirled prett. ball after 111* fir;* Inning. He struck out cl<n on it ft; to. *, on«> or more In every Inning Hrrors and bunched lilt* scored all of the run*, except when Hanna pH the Hatrlea ahead In the fourth w|li a home run The light ning double pla.V* by tlt*- Gull* fea ture I. Itniii fell during several In ning* oT tin! game. T e I,o* Score; Albany. Ah R. H. I’o. A. K, Russell. of 3 0 I 1! 0 o Cfttn. 2h 2 1 0 2 2 0 McDowell, rs ~ ..4 0 0 :i 0 1 Krwln, »* 4 0 1 0 2 0 Hanna, If 4 2 2 n 0 0 I’rongh, jh 4 I 0 7 0 0 Wills, c II 2 12 0 0 Manush. 2b 4 0 2 0 0 0 Williams, p 4 0 o i) o o Total* 32 4 8 37 & 1 Charleston. Ab. ft. 11. Po. A R Marker!, c! I I 0 0 llarrl*, 2b 4 0 0 :! 2 1 .Marshall 0 ..... 4 I I 5 2 0 Braun. rs ...... 4 o t no I Hcrnften. lb 4 o 2 8 o 0 McMillan, If 4 0 I 2 I 0 Hamilton, 3b .... 4 0 O J I I Hurnioyer, »»,... 3 n o 2 'i 0 Spade, p 3 0 0 0 I I Total* 33 2 6 27 10 4 Score rty Innings: n Alhanv 020 100 010 4 Charleston 200 000 000—2 Buinmary —Two-lutls -lilts, Manush, McMillan, home run, Hanna; first Itase on hall*, off Wllllarm* 1, off Spade 3; left on ha*n*, Albany 6. ( iiarleston 5; struck out, by William* 11, by Spade 4; aacrlflco hit, Cain; Htolcn base*, Krwln (2), I’rough, Marker!, Hcrnsnn; balk, Williams; double |i*iy», llarrl* to Hornson; Dttrmeyer to Hnrri* to Hornscn. Time, 1:43. Umpire, Moran. AMERICAN LEAGUE Senator* 7; Brown* 3. At St lanilH Kcore: R. 11. R Washington .. 300 020 110 7 13 0 St Until 000 010 110—3 11 0 lln.thllng and William*; Hamilton, Taylor. Hoch, Janies and Agnew, Crossin. Red Sox 3; Nap* 4. At Cleveland— Score: R H K Keaton 100 000 101—3 3 2 Cleveland . . ..103 000 OOx 4 10 2 Collin*, Cooper, Coumho and Cady, Cavrlsan, Thon-ms; Mitchell and U Neill. Athletics 3; Tlgera 4. At Detroit— Score: R ll 10 Philadelphia .. 1 n non ono :i i Detroit 000 102 olx t 8 1 Hush and Seining; Dan** and Mc- Kee. Yank* 2; White Sox 6. .\i Chicago— Score: R H B New York .. . 010 000 001 2 3 3 Chicago 001 011 03* 0 3 0 Kent lug and Bwecney; Scott anil Schalk ____ XV ANTOP; COLOMBO BOYS TO CAR rv paper* In Colored Territory. Apply Bub Station No. 1. IM7 Kulloek St ts . , Cooted A SAIL ON THE BILLOWY OCEAN Reds with s nig In the Urge, well ventilated nnd electric ...... Mimed coeche.. pallet ami aleei'in* car* nl the CENTRAL OF GEORGIX RAILWAY to the port of Savanaih, (1». I hen « delightful sea image on the nwiriilfis in run going fthi|>* \ihiclt ply between Savannah and the ** r f* citlea and auratun rraorta of the Hast. ROUND TRIP FARES FROM AUOUSTA ✓ Including meala nnd berth on *hlp N#w York. $35.00 Baltimore $26.00 Boeton 38.00 Philadelphia..,., 29.00 00-Day Farea New York 32.30 Boston .. 35.30 ' Proportionately low farea from other points For all detail*, berth i enervation*, etc , nak the nearest Ticket Agent. \V W. Hackett. Traveling Passenger Agent, TIP Broad Street, Augusta. Oa. JERRY ON THE JOB f — >— I, (tut -tut \ --r:"- —-\ cm-ravrr'l wt^ts© > Sr'uc T wttetj in-\wfo fcr J ( AH.fau>NMyo»VTv-l ***«"£** \ >»t<r-Yrr ' SJfXJ*) Auy * SAVF ahwjw. "/ C aumt '■roouete i Stes. w*'V'<*aw*.nov>) 1. J ”??.7 J •** ~ rt -„ r, ft «>r weaotd rf?:J: r-J /fbr f /mm^m\ 1 i^«ISA uTio» INDIANS WON 2ND STRAIGHT Savannah Made it Two in a Bow From Columbus by Win ning Yesterday, 5 to 4. Savannah, GaHavannah made It two In a row from Columbus by win ning yeetcM.t sto I Bunched hlta with alow IhyJdlng kent t ic local* n Iho lead throughout. Mo*'•* wh* sub stituted Tor l,a wren re in the first half of the fourth The box score: Columbus. Ah R H. Po. A E Herndon, 3b 4 I 2 I 6 0 Fox, lb 2 0 0 12 I 0 Kolmar, cf :i o i 3 o u Brook*. 2b 4 0 I 0 3 I fackson, rs 4 0 1 1 2 0 Mr Duff. ** 4 1 2 3 2 0 Thompson, If .... 4 o 0 o rt o Krebs, c I o 1 4 2 0 Lawrence, p .. ~ o i o o 2 0 Moses, p 3 I 1 0 0 0 Total* 32 4 9 24 18 1 Savanncti Ab. R. 11. Po. A B Handlhoe, cf 4 2 1 0 0 0 l.ipe. 3b 2 1 I 2 7 0 Maver, rs 2 0 1 4 1 0 (111*!, Ih 3 I 111 0 0 Winston, If 3 0 1 2 0 0 Krnlth r 4 1 I 3 1 0 Crowell, *s 4 0 2 2 20 Zimmerman, 2b ..301311 Cheney, p 2 0 0 0 3 0 Total* 27 5 3 27 15 1 Score by Inning*: It Columbus 001 100 200—4 Savannah 012 0111 OOx—s Summary Stolen base*, Herndon; sacrifice lilts, Fox, Mayer (2); sacri fice fly, Foiroar; two-base lilt*, l.ipe, Crowell, McDuff, Mose*; double playa Mayer to Zimmerman; Crowell to float; Jackson to McDuTf; Jackson to Krebs to McDuff; bits, off Law rence 3 In 3 Inning*; struck out, by Cheney 3, by Lawrence 1, by Morp* 1; base* on ball*, off Cheney 2, off l-awronee I, off Moses I; wild pitch, Lawrence; bit by pitcher, Fox, l«aw renco, Llpe and Cheney by Moses. Time, 1:45. Umpire, Lattzon. southern League Cracker* Defeated. At Montgomery— Score: R H B Atlanta IDO hlft (101—3 IS 4 Montgomery 310 000 10x—5 3 2 Dent and Tyree; Lively and Dona hue. Gull* 5; Lookout* 2. At Mobile- Score: RHP Mobile 003 010 01X— 5 11 1 Chattanooga .. 000 002 000 —2 6 1 Townsend and Brown; Harding and Street. Pel* Win. At New Orleans— Score: R.H B New Orleans 000 003 000 I—3 7 0 Nashville .. .001) 002 000. o—2 8 2 Walker and Adams; Boland and , Hmlth. Divided Double-Header. At Rlrmitigham— {FlßST GAME) Score: r h E Birmingham ..000 000 610— 711 4 Memphis .. ..140 000 500—10 13 3 Johnson, Brown and Tragesser; O’Brien, Llehhardt, Merritt and He rnia. (SECOND GAME.) Score: R. H. B. Memphis Off l 000—1 3 0 Birmingham 200 tOx—B 3 2 tioolalt and Schist; llardgTove and Dllger. STANDING OF CLUBS South Atlantic League. Won I oat P Ct. Albany 22 M 3 .629 Charleston 19 14 .578 Augusta 18 14 .562 Columbus 18 16 .529 Savannah ..... ..17 18 .486 Jacksonville it t& ,424 Macon 13 19 .407 Colombia 13 21 .382 Seuthern League. Won Lost P CL Mobile sft 43 .578 New Orleans 55 44 .556 Birmingham 55 47 .53* Atlanta 51 44 .537 Chattanooga 53 49 .520 Nushvllle 18 53 .475 Memphis 42 ... .416 Montgomery .. .. ..39 65 375 American "League. Won Lost P Ct. Philadelphia 56 33 .629 Boston* 51 41 .554 Washington 49 41 .544 Detroit 48 45 .516 Chicago 47 45 .511 St. Ix>uis .. 45 45 .500 New York 37 62 .416 Cleveland 30 61 .330 Federal League. Won Lost P Ct. Chicago 52 38 .578 Baltimore 47 40 .540 Indianapolis .... ..47 40 510 Brooklyn 44 38 .536 Buffalo 42 43 .494 Kansas City 42 50 .457 Pittsburg 37 48 435 St. Ixmls 38 52 .422 National League. Won Lost P Ct New York .. .. ..51 33 .607 Chicago Rt 38 .573 St. lands 50 42 .543 Boston 41 45 .477 Cincinnati 41 48 .461 Philadelphia 39 47 .453 Pittsburg 38 47 .447 Brooklyn 36 47 .434 Qeorgia-Alabama League. Won Lost Pet Selma 43 28 .606 Rome 42 30 .583 Newnan 43 32 .573 La< irango 39 30 .565 Opelika 37 35 .514 Anniston 33 39 .158 Talladega 25 47 .347 Gadsden 23 46 .334 Georgia State League. Won laist Pet Amerieus 23 11 .676 Cordele 19 13 .594 Brunswick 18 14 .563 Waycross 17 16 .515 Thomasvllle 15 19 .141 Valdosta 10 27 .209 FEDERAL LEAGUE Packer* 8; Rebels 12. At Pittsburg— Score: R. H. E. Kansas City ..403 100 000— 8 12 4 FltUbirg .. .414 100 20x—12 15 0 Adam*, Henning, Harris and Eas terly, Knzenroth;knetzer, Leclalr and Berry. Terrapins Lo»t At Baltimore— Score: R H B Indianapolis t 000 0120 011 —5 7 1 Baltimore .. ~001 000 010 —2 t! 4 Moseley and Tester; Conley and Jacklltsch- Chlfed* 7; Buffed* 1. At Buffalo— Score: R. H. E. Chicago 010 012 102—7 12 2 Buffalo Ojo 001 000—1 5 0 Hendrix and Wilson; Schulz, Moore and Blair "other’results Georgia State League. Waycross 1; Amerieus 2. Waycro** 0- Amerieus 5. Cordele 6- Thomasvllle 1- Valdost* 0; Brunswick 5. American Association, Minneapolis 6; Cleveland 8 St. Paul 4; Columbus 6. Kansas city 3; Indianapolis 6. Milwaukee 1- Ixuilsvllle 6. Milwaukee 10; Louisville 0. International Lsagus. Toronto 9; Newark 5. Buffalo 8; Jersey City 9. Rochester 8; Providence 2. Montreal 6; Baltimore 6. North Carolina League Durhsm-Greensboro, rain Asheville - Winston-Salem, wet grounds- Charlotte-Raleigh, wet grounds BASEBALTwiATHER National League- Cincinnati at Brooklyn; clear St. Ikiuls at Philadelphia, clear. Chicago at Boston- cloudy. Pittsburg at New York; clew. American League. Washington at Detroit; dear. New York at Cleveland (21; clear Philadelphia at St. lands; clear. % Boston at Chicago; deßr. Federal League. Indianapolis at Baltimore; clear. Chicago at Buffalo; clear. St lonia at Brooklyn (2); clear. Kansas City at Pittsburg: clear THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. “AUGUSTA DAY ” A REALITY AT LAST; THIS AFTERNOON If the Rain Does Not Fall As in the Past This Afternoon Will Prove One of the Most Successful That the Base ball Association Has Had. As Yet in the Matter of Attendance. The min again descended yesterday • fterncxW) and washed out the second tilt of the scheduled Tlger-Combark, game, incidentally shoving it over to today, "August day,” therefore causing the great event to be more elaborate, that la IT It doe* not again ruin today. A double-header will he played, the first game being called at 3 o'clock, and the last, of cour*e at 5:15. A* the prospects look there is to he a record breaking crowd, nnd now that the double Is to be played it is figured out that the stands won't he uncomfort ably Jammed for there's a grent deal of fans that would like to see the game and then leave the park by 5 o'clock, now for example, there's the soldiers, these men all want to see the game, hut also want to get back to camp before roll call—* 30 o’clock. No Trouble. Now It seems that nature has pro vided for the hoys, raining yesterday afternoon, therefore pushing the game over to this afternoon, thus giving the soldier boys the looked for chHnce. During this half of the season the local team have found, no trouble In the least to capture two games out of the series w ith the Tigers. They have copped the better part of the series In this city and have also pulled off the same stunt on the Tigers' own play grounds, so, a* the "dope'’ stands, this double header this afternoon Is meant for Manager Broutherg’ outfit, at least It Is hoped so. for they mean | a great deal for the Cotnhacks, second ' place right away and then a good | stack-up nitninst the Babies. I The fast flying Sea Gulls have Just R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. been pulled out of the leading posi tion In the percentage column by the Albany Babies, and It's up to the Comback* to put in their oar and keep the Gulls moving down stream, for it means second place. Just defeat the Tigers, hoys, and the Babies will at tend to the Gulls—then second place. A FABLE REVISED. The grasshopper knocked humbly at the door of the ant's prosperous look ing home. “What do you want?” said the ant, In a thin hard voice. "A little food, and shelter from the cold winds." replied the grasshopper. "I can feel the Icy hand of winter clutching at my throat." "And may 1 ask,” said the unsym pathetic ant, "how comes it that you have wasted the summer?” “The sun shone bright. Everything was gay and I did naught but dance from morn till night." "Why didn't you tell me that be fore?" said the ant, smiling her sweet est smile. "Come right 1n and make yourself to home. I've been too busy to learn the new dances, and. If you'll teach me, you can name your own price.” AFTERMATH. Willis: Now that your son has been graduated I suppose he doesn't at tract much more attention than any other mortal. Gluts : He doesn't, eh? Say. ho has been home only four weeks and there have been three big league scouts, four cops, two waitresses and their law And Halfway Up the Hill, They Started Back P. A. strikes 13 every time you fire up! t Prince Albert smashes the big joy gong whether you jam it into a jimmy pipe or roll it into an acehigh makin’s cigarette, the like of which you never got next to before. Pretty quick you forget about the chaff- brands and fire brands ! For P. A. is all there —signed, sealed, delivered! Men everywhere smoke P. A. because it’s a revelation— can’t bite the tongue! bite’s cut out by a patented process. Hence, no tobacco can be like Fringe Albert the national joy smoke Listen: You can never tell from where you’re sitting how your picture’s going to look. Nor can you tell how bully P. A. is until you fire up! It’s a case of “show me.” We’ve made a “show down” for millions of men everywhere. Got the nerve to put across a dime for a tidy red tin to find out something for what ails your smokappetite ? P. A. is sold everywhere. Toppy red bags, Sc; tidy red tins, 10c: also handsome pound and half pound humidors. yers and a w-hqle army of bill collec tor , at the house looking for him al ready. A Hint to the Wise is Sufficient. When constipated take Chamber lain's Tablets. The> are easy to take and most agreeable in e'fect. For sale by all dealers. THE HERALD’S DAILY PUZZLE. A gentleman left hla card. What la hi* name? aniwib to ykstkrday’B nmt Rn Beach. JULY 29 THE COMER-CROWDERITE * GAME POSTPONED; RAIN Columbia, S. C.—The Comer-Crow derite game was poatponed yesterday afternoon on account of rain. There will be a double-'header played this afternoon.