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TWAS THE HAND OF FATE
IN THE SHAPE OF HAWKINS
"The ,Visiting Twirler Shut Out the Combacks Yester
day Afternoon With Only Three Hits to Their
Credit. Several Sensational Plays Pulled Off During
Game—Fox Only Visitor Who Failed to Register a
Hit.
Tho hand of Kale again stretched
out and grasped the Comback* yester
day afternoon, resulting in the dnleut
of tha locale lijr the Columbus Foxes
in the Tlrat game of tha series by ihe
score of 10 to 0 Individually till*
"hand" was clumped around Htoim.
every one ol Ihe visitor*, with the
exception of Old J,m Kox getting 11
hit. Not only In the oltllug line, hut
in the fielding "K'tonoy" would ha
guided into a iHtiglc with another
player. Rut what la (lie use of "kick
ing,” we all can amllc when they're
winning, but when they're losing—
what?
The visitors started the trouble in
the fun rill Inning in the following
manner:
Kolmar grounded out via the Kelly-
Rat ker route Brook* lilt to Kelly
too hot tc*- handle larkson doubled
to right Mctlutf stllft'ed to right
acorlng Brooke. Thornton atngled to
right ncortuK Jackson Krelw ground
id to abort, Kelly tltrow ng to aecoml
"killing " Thomson. B’lark then made
It ,i double by throwing Kreba out al
first, Tlieao two run* were onoug.i
to dof"at tlie Combacks, there ore the
real of the drama will not he gone
Into any further than to any that tin
ex. elleni exhibition waa put up hy
t'Otii team*, and that apeuklng of
baseball, and not oT being defeated,
that the tuna received their nioney'a
worth.
Thoae sensational one hand atah*.
made by both centerfleidera, Smith
and Kolmar, annexed to tliat magnifi
cent catch off third of a high foul hy
"Babe" Hrouthern were enatly the fea
turea of the game
llopea of repeating the same variety
of a ninth timing rult> watch waa re
oently put over on then- tad* were
RALLY IN NINTH
SAVES ALBAN!
The Babies Came From
Behind Yesterday in the
Ninth and With the Aid of
Breaks Won Game.
Savannah, Ga. Alban) cams from
behind In tha ninth yaaterdav and
with the aid of (he bronka dafaalad
Savannah In the first of the scrlv*,
4 to S. Walla' (egging fanturad.
Tim box score
Albany. Ah R H po A R
Ruaaalb cf 4 1 1 0 0 0
Cain, lb 3 1 1 5 1 l
Wilbur, rs 4 o 2 3 1 o
Erwlti. as 4 0 o l 4 0
Hanna, If 4 o o 2 1 0
Prough, tb 4 1 2 10 t o
Walla, c 3 1 1 4 5 o
Manuah, 3b 4 0 2 2 2 o
South p I 0 0 0 0 0
William* ft 0 0 0 0 0
Totals S 3 » 927 15 1
Savannah. Ah. If II l’,> \ K
flandlboa, cf 3 0 I I 0 0
Llpa. 3b 4 0 2 1 I 0
Mayar. rs .. .. .. 4 o 0 2 o 1
Gum. lb 3 o ill 0 0
Winston. If 8 0 1 2 0 0
Smith, o 4 o o :t ?. 1
Crowail, aa 1 1 2 3 « o
Rimaiarmam. 2b ~ 2 1 0 1 4 1
Cauaay, p ...... 8 > 1 0 :i 0
a
Totals 28 8 R 27 16 S
ftoora by inning* R
Albany 002 000 00? 4
Savannah .. ~ ~ 000 020109—3
Summary—Stolen baaa*. 7,im.n*r
man, Wilbur aacriTlca hits. Era In,
Cain, Zlramarman. Walla, South,
•truck out. bv Cauaay 2. by South .1.
by Williams 0: base' on hall* off
Oauaa\ J. off South 4, off William* t;
nil bv pitchar. Cain Tltua, 1 45
Vmplra. Lautnti
Quick Cur* for Diarrhota.
Tba moat prompt and alfactual cur„
for diarrhoea u chamberlain a Colic
CboHara and Diarrhoea R»m@dy,
Wboo’alvan aa soon s* tha flr.M un
natural looseness of tha bowels ap
pear* one doae I* nearly alw.n* eu*
flc'ant to effect a cure la should be
k«;t at hand rr*d' for instant use
For sale by all dealers.
I had when Hlmw stepped up lo the
! plate. Not bo w ith llawklna In the
box; noi that he la it fan-out urtiat,
| but one hua to lilt them In the grove
wnen he h pitching. Shaw flew out
to left Berger flew out to right, and
then (Mark closed the gnuie with ait
' other liolloon to IcTt.
The liox aeore:
Columbus All. It. H. P A. E.
H. niton, 3b .1 li 1 0 2 0
Kox, lb f, o ft 14 0 0
Kolmar, cf 5 1 | l n 0
I h ooka, 2h f, 3 2 II t! (1
; .lackaon, rs 4 2 2 4 0 ft
1 Mcßuff. sa r, 1 2 2 r. ft
Thomson, If .... 3 2 1 3 oft
Krrdia, c 5 1 2 II 1
| llawklna, p 5 0 4 0 2 ft
Totals 42 10 1« 37 16 0
Auyueta. Ah. U. H L'o A E.
Burges*, rs 3 II II 1 I 1
Smith, cf 4 n o i o o
Shaw, If 4 n 1 ii 0 0
Berger, c 4 ll 1 2 1 ft
riark, 2b 4 n 0 3 5 0
Barker, lb 3 ft 0 lo 4 I)
Brmillier*, 3b .. .. 3 ft 0 1 ft ll
! Kelly, sa 3 0 1 4 !» 1
Stone, p 3 (l (I 0 1 0
| Totals • 31 0 3 27 20 2
genre by Inning* •<*
Columbus non 204 1104 —10
Augusta .. omi non ooo— o
Summary Two-hnse lilts, .liickson,
Brooks, Kreba; stolen ha«ea, Kolmar,
Sluiw; double pla.s M.lmf to Brooks
to Kox: Kelly lo Clark lo Barker:
Burgess to Barker to Kelly; sacrifice
.lilt, Jackson; bases on balls, off Haw
kins 2. off Stone 1; alt by pitched
ball, Thomson; struck out, by Stone
pasaul ball*. Ihuger (2). Time,
I. empire, Pender.
BILLS WIN IST
GAME AT HOME
Charleston, After Losing
Three Straight to Aloany,
Won First Game From
Crowderites.
Chariegton, S. C.—After gelding off
to a had start the Gulls came back
and played an uphill game winning
the opener of the serlea from Jack-
Bonvillo yesterday, (to 3 The locale
ran wild on the bunas stealing eleven
working Ihe double steal twice and
scored two run* In toe seventh on it
aqueexe play. McMillans base-run
uing featured
The box score;
Jacksonville. Ab R. H Po. A R
Paw nail, If 4 0 0 1 0 0
Melchoir, rs 4 0 0 4 1 0
Carroll, es 3 1 i 1 0 0
Callahan, 2b 4 0 1 3 3 0
Starr. 3b 3 1 0 t 20
Crowder, as 3 1 0 1 4 0
Biirmelater. lb ... 4 0 2 9 0 0
Karina c 3 0 0 4 2 I
Pearson, p 3 0 0 0 1 0
Total* SI 3 S 24 IS 1
Charleston. Ab. R. H To a E
Kberte, IT 4 1 2 i 0 0
Hamilton. 3b 3 0 1 1 2 l
Markert, cf 2 1 0 0 0 0
Sabrle, lb 4 0 1 T 7 1 0
McMillan, rs 8 2 1 0 0 0
Marshall, e 4 0 1 4 0 0
Harris, 2b 3 0 2 2 7 I
Durnieyer, »» 2 2 1 2 4 0
Cate*, p 0 He 0 0 2 0
Kldridge, p.... .3 0 0 0 2 0
Total* 28 « 9 27 18 !
Score l>\ Innings
Jacksonville 031 000 000 —3
ChsilCKton 10| 100 21 x—6
Summary—Two-base him. Callahan;
I :i*on on balls, olf Pearson 4, «off
Cates 3; left on base*. Jacksonville
5 Charleston 7. alruck out by Pear
son S, bv Kldridge 3 sacrifice hit*.
Hamilton, Harris, Durnieyer, Kl
dridge stolen base*. Callahan. Rur
ifielater. McMillan (3), Hamilton <2>,
Chert* (2). Markert. Marshall, Dur
n.ever. Harris; hit*, off Cate* 2 In
J 2-8 Inning* batter lit Starr bv.
Cato«; double nlav Harris to Sabrle
io liurmeyer. Time, 1.42. Irnpire,
Moran.
COLUMBIA LOST
10 THE TIGERS
“Slow Ball" Johnson Was
Hit Hard By Macon Bats
men and Was Finally De
feated, 6 to 2.
Columbia, 8. C.—Martin, who haa
had the jinx on Columbia all season,
won another game from the Corners
yesterday afternoon, fi to 2. "Slow
Ball" Johnson, Columbia* .pitcher,
was hit hard by Macon batsmen, par
ticularly Moore, Bowden, Baahan and
Martin. Pine running catches by
(jorrell and Ezell featured.
The box score:
Maoon. At). R. H. Po. A. E
Is'w.s, cf 5 ft 1 1 ft I)
Moore 2h .7 2 3 4 5 ft
Bowden, If ,3 2 2 3 0 0
Stlnavn, rs 4 ft ft \ ft ft
Mtinn, lb 4 ft 1 11 1 1
Baahan. c 4 0 3 1 2 0
Klrcstlne, ss 3 0 1 t 4 0
Bell, 3b I 1 I 2 3 ft
Martin, p 4 1 2 1 4 1
Total* 38 fi 14 27 19 2
Columbia. Ab. It. 11. l'o. A R
Finnegan. 31i 1 ft 1 1 1 1
Osteen, ss 3 1 0 2 5 0
Uike. lb 4 1 2 11 2 0
BeUell, 2h 3 0 1 1 5 0
Ezell, cf 4 II 1 4 (I ft
Correll, rs 3 ft 0 1 ft 0
Rernsen, If 3 ft 1 I ft l
Stuart, c 3 ft ft fi 2 0
Johnson, p 3 0 ft 0 1 0
Totals 30 2 6 27 16 2
Score uy Innings: B
Macon .. ~ ftftl 030 200—fi
Columbia 2ftft 000 000—2
Summary—Stolen bases, Bowden.
Klrestlne; sacrifice hit, Hetzell; sac
rifice fly, Stinson; two-base hits,
Moore, Haitian: three-base hltß, Bow
den, Bell; doiilde plays. Firestine to
Moore to Munn (2); struck out, by
Johnson 4. by Martin 1; liases on
hulls, off Johnson 1, off Martin 1;
lets on bases, Macon 7, Columbia 3
Time, 1:28. empire. Vltter.*
STANDING OF CLUBS
South Atlant c League.
Won Lo*t I* Ct.
Albany 24 13 <149
CharleMon 20 13 .671
Columbus 20 Ifi .556
Augusta .. ~ ~ ~19 16 .543
Savannah 17 20 459
Macon 15 20 .429
Columbia 15 22 .105
Jacksonville 14 22 389
Southern League.
Won Lost P Ct
Mobile 60 43 SB3
New Orleans 56 45 .554
Birmingham 57 47 -548
Atlanta 51 4fi .526
Chattanooga 54 50 .519
Nashville 48 54 .471
Memphis 44 60 471
Montgomery 40 67 .374
American League.
Won Lost Pet
Philadelphia 57 33 .637
Boston 53 41 564
Washington 60 42 .543
Detroit 49 46 .515
Chicago 47 47 300
: SL I,mils 45 47 489
New York 41 52 441
j Cleveland 3o 65 316
Federal League. '
Won Lost Pet
. Chicago ~ 54 39 58t
Baltimore 4S 4U ,645
Brooklyn 4fi 39 541
Indianapolis 47 41 534
i Buffalo 43 45 488
Kansas City 43 61
Pittsburg 38 49 .437
St. I.OUlt 39 64 419
National League.
Won Lost P ct
New York 62 >34 .605
Chicago 52 40 .566
St. 1-ouls .51 43 .543
Boston 43 45 .488
Cincinnati .4 ! 48 .4i:l
Philadelphia .. ..40 49 419
i Pittsburg 39 48 448
I Brooklyn 36 49 .421
Georgia-Alabama League
Won Lost P, t
S'elraa .45 28 t;i»>
■ New nan 43 32 .584
Rome 43 31 .581
I LaC,range 41 ;n .569
•Opelika 39 35 .527
■ Auniston 41 tts
j Talladego 25 49 .338
Gadsden 23 49 .319
Georgia State League.
Wou 4.0*l P Ct
; VmerictlS .25 12 R 76
I Cordele ,tt ts sig
Brtmswl.-k ;l n sgg
Wavcroa* 17 19 470
T'i'i|i*»\ tile ~ ~ ~!<• J*» .444
, Valdosta 1* 20 2jo
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
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What is the young man saving to the policeman?
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
Sti>c?ks and bonds sold on commission.
Yanks Defeat Nap*.
At Cleveland—
lFlßST GAME)
Score; R H E
New York .. 000 020 OftO I—3 10 1
Cleveland . . 000 200 000 o—2 ; 7 1
Cola and Sweeney; MeHton and
O'Neil].
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: RUE
New York .. ..007 OftO 100—8 10 3
Cleveland . .300 010 200—6 8 1
Warhop, Pieh and Nunamaker;
Coumbe, Steen, Collamore and O'Neill
Athletics 4; Browns 1.
At St. Louts —
Score; R H K
Philadelphia .. 000 121 000—4 8 0
St. Louis .. .. 001 000 000—1 4 l
Bressler and Lapp; James, Taylor
and Agnew.
Red Sox 4; White Sox 0.
At Chicago—
Score: R H E
Boston 200 002 000—4 6 0
Chicago 000 000 000—0 6 1
Shore and Thomas; Benz, Russell
and Schalk. Kuhn.
Senators 2; Higers 3.
At Detroit —
Score: R. H. E
Washington ..200 000 000 o—2 3 2
Detroit 002 OftO 000 I—3 4 3
Harper. Shaw and Ainsmlth, Wil
liams; Coveleskie and Baker.
Barons 2; Crackers 1.
At Atanta —
Score: R H E
Birmingham .. 200 000 000—2 8 2
Atlanta 000 010 000—1 6 2
Roth and Tragesser; Browning and
Tyree %
Gull* Win.
At Mobile-
Score: R H R
Nashville 000 000*010— 1 5 2
Mobile 11l 010 OOx—4 9 1
Kroh, Renter, More and Gibson;
Kealey and Brown
Lookouts 4; Psls 1.
At New Orleans —
Score: R H E
Chattanooga .. 100 003 090—4 7 0
New Orleans. .. 000 100 000—l 9 1
Sllne and Graham, ltagby, Renn
| and Higgins.
Turtles 2; Billies 1.
At Montgomery—
Score: R H F-
Memphls .. .. .mo 000 010 —2 9 t
Montgomery . . 000 ot>o 010—1 3 0
H Merritt and Bemls; Day and
Gribbens.
Woman's Duty to Herself,.
Every woman owes it to herself to
keep in good health. No one can rea
‘ suitably be expected to nalntain a
rheerful disposipon when half sick.
' Indigestion and constipation are two
: of the most common Ills to which
| women are subject and fortunately
, are easily cured Mr*. H. C. Getty.
Indiana Pa., writes "Last summer 1
wa» advised by a friend to try Cham
berlnln's Trhlet* ior ludigcsPon and
constipation Thi* medicine not only
cured me of the disorders but toned
;up my wtto'e system so th’t my
I healt'- has been better than or yeais
[since taking them" For cate by ail
dealers.
THE HERALD’S DAILY PUZZLE.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Chifsds-Buffeds Split.
At Buffalo—
(FlßST GAMeJ.
II II |?
Chicago 000 <>oo 010—1 5 2
Bl'f’ffilo . . . 210 000 OOx—3 4 1
Fisk and Wilson; Ford and Blair.
(SECOND GAME)
Ri’nrp • d u p
Chicago .. .. 40(1 000 033—10 0 4
Buffalo 000 200 300— 5 5 3
Range, Hendrix and Block; Ander
son and Lavinge, Allen.
Packers 0; Rebels 2.
At Pittsburg—
Qpnrp - d u p
Kansas City .. 000 000 000—0 6 1
Pittsburg 000 000 02x—2 9 2
Adams and Easterly; Dickson and
Berry.
,Hooslers-Tlp-Tops Break Evert.
At Brooklyn— /
Score: R H E
(FIRST GAME)
St. Louis 130 001 013—9 14 0
Brooklyn . . .. 000 000 020 —2 6 1
Groom and Simon; Seaton, Chap
pelle, Juul and Land.
(SECOND GAME)
Score; R .11 K
St. Ixiuis .. .. 002 000 000—2 7 0
Brooklyn . . .. 201 000 Olx—4 9 2
Crandall and Simon; Finneran and
Owens.
Postponed.
Indianapolis-Baltimore, rain.
OTHER RESULTS
Georgia State League.
Valdosta 1; Cordele 3. ‘
Brunswick 1; Americas 0.
Tbomasville 4; Waycross 1.
North Carolina League
Durham 7; Winston-Salem 2.
Charlotte 0; Asheville 2.
Raleigh 5; Greensboro 9.
American Association.
St. Paul-Columbus, rain.
Milwaukee 9; Louisville 0.
Minneapolis 5; Cleveland 4.
(Only three games scneduled.)
International League.
Toronto 7; Jersey City & .
Toronto 7; Jersey City 2. (7 In
nings, agreement).
Montreal 2: Newark S.
Rochester 6; Baltimore 1.
Buffalo-Providence, game will be
played In Detroit, Aug. 20th.
baseball'w eather
National League-
Chicago at Pntlsdelphla; cloudy.
Cincinnati at New York: clear.
Pittsburg at Brooklyn; clear.
St. 1/outs at Boston: clear.
American League.
Washington at Detroit; cloudy.
New York at Cleveland; clear.
Ph'ludolphia at 81. Louis; cloudy.
Boston at Chicago; cloudy.
Federal League.
St IjOuis at Boston; clear.
Chicago at Pittsburg; clear.
Indianapolis at Baltimore cleat
, Kansas City at PRsburg;' clear.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Double-Header Split.
At PhiladeP. hia—
tFIRST GAME)
Score: R H B
Chicago .. OftO 120 000 000—3 7 3
Philadelphia 100 000 110 001 —4 9 4
lavender. Humi hreys and Bresna
han; Alexander and Dooin.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score; R. H. E.
Chicago 102 010 001—5 7 0
Philadelphia . . 000 010 000—1 7 6
Vaughn and Bresnahan; Rixey,
Oescbger, Baumgartner and Killifer.
Reds 2; Giants 0.
At New York— •
Score R H E
Cincinnati .. .. 000 00ft 002—2 fi 3
New York . . . . 000 uOO 000—0 4 2
Ames and Clark; Mathewson and
Meyers.
Pirates 7; Dodgers 2.
At Brooklyn—
Score: R H E
Pittsburg 040 100 110—7 12 1
Brooklyn .. . . 000 010 001—2 8 4
Cooper and Gibson; Allen,- Brown,
Enzmann and Miller.
Braves 2; Cardinals 1.
At Boston—
Score: R H E
Boston 001 000 001—2 1 2
St. Louis . . . . 010 000 000—1 7 4
Tyler and Whaling; Griner and
Snyder.
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FRIDAY, JULY 31.
GARDEN HOSE
Large shipment of
Garden Hose just re
ceived direct from
factory.
Hose Reels,
Hose Pipes.
Large assortment
Lawn Sprinklers.
THEO. G. McAULIFFE
115 Jackson Street.