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TWO GOOD GAMES CAPTURED
BY THE ALBANY BABIES
Unmual Pep Was Shown Yesterday by Both Outfits, But,
However, the Babies Won Both Contests --the First 6 to
4 and the Latter 1 to 0---Jacksonville Tackles Combacks
This Afternoon
I i .'ih| pep wan shown yesterday
afternoon by both squadrons. but,
however, the Albany Riblee won out,
defeating the locala In both games of
a rioubla-header, In the first name by
a score of 6 to 4 and In the latter one
by the score of 1 to 0.
The firit game looked a a If It be
longed to the local", that la up until
the seventh Inning, the visitors Using
the score up at this stage of the
same and then putting over the win- j
nlng runs In the tenth round. The
eeQpnd contest went but five Innings.
M visitors aetttng their only run
Burh to defeat the locals) in the
'M Inning
. tsp until the eighth Inning of th«»
first game It looked a» If the locals
had the game cinched. The following
Is a rehearsal of this inning, In which
the Ha hies tied the aenre which meant
defeat for the home boys:
Eighth Inning.
rain sauntered to first. McDowell
rapped out a three bagger, scoring
Cain. Erwin took a walk, Hanna
flew out to center. Prough did the
as me. McDowell a cored on Smith's
throw-in. Well's grounded to Kelly
and w’as thrown out at first, thus re
tiring the side The winning runs
were put over In the tenth and are
quoted as follows Cain emiin snunt
ered to first. McDowell bunted to
Wlnchell who threw wild to second
(trying to cut-off Cain). both run
ners safe Erwin flew out to Smith,
Tain scoring on the throw to Berger
Hanna fouled out to Rrouthers. Prough
hit to Wlnchell; bad throw to first;
safe on first; McDowell scored In the
meantime. Wells bunted to pitcher
out on first.
Good Exhibition. »
Taking It all In nil, there was a
mighty fin® exhibition put up by both
chibs, and the fans that went to eeo
baseball certainly saw It.
The first tilt of the series with th*
Jacksonvllie CrowdtrltSs will be pull
ed off this afternoon at 5 o’clock.
The bog score
(FIRST GAME),
Albany. Ab R H To. A R.
Russell, cf 4 1 1 2 0 0
Cain. 2b 1 3 1 I 4 o
McDowell, rs 5 2 2 1 0 0
Erwin, as 3 0 1 3 3 1
Hanna. If 4 0 0 3 3 0
Prough, lb., •••«•• 5 0 1 16 0 0
Walls, c 6 o i 3 o o
Manuah. 3b 4 0 0 1 4 1
Wiley, p £ -0 0 0 4 C
Williams, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
GULLS SHUT-OUT
MACON TIGERS
Charlaeten. 8. C.—Charleston shut
oat Macon tn the flnnj of the
serlni. her* veMeriUv. 7tn 0 \ dou
ble-header »** aoheduled but the flrat
gam* had to lx* postponed on aoeouat
of mtn Cate, hold tho Ttiti.ro hit
loo* until tho sixth Inning and ntnirk
out ton letter, Hto trlplo In tho
third lnnln* roaultod tn throo runs
Hpaugh, n loft htmdod rorrult. fln
lahod for Macon
■core: R H K
Macon 000 000 000 0 4 2
Charloaton OHS 000 22* 7 u l
fate, and Marahall. Martin, Spaugh
and Baahan
BASEBALL WEATHER
National League
Chicago at Now York, cloud*
Pittsburgh at Boston. Hoar
Cincinnati at Philadelphia, cloudy
Rt. Louts at Brooklyn; cloudy.
Am# cl can League.
No game*
Federal League.
Chicago at Baltimore, rloar
Rt. LiOuia at Plttaburgh. cloar.
Indiana poll* at Buffalo tJ>; cloudy.
Kanaaa City at Brooklyn; cloudy
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•ub Statloa N# L 1017 KolUofe #t_ ts
•Wilbur 1 0 0 0 0 0
T0ta1*..........36 0 7 30 16 2
•Hatted for Wiley In ninth.
August*. Ah R H Po. A. E
Hurgeaa, rs 4 0 0 1 0 0
Smith, of 5 2 3 S 0 0
Hlihw, If r, 0 2 2 0 0
Berger, c 5 0 I*lo
• 'lurk. 2h 5 0 1 4 0 0
Barker, lb 5 0 0 7 1 0
Brouthera, Jb 4 1 2 2 0 0
Kelly, H* 8 l' 2 1 4 0
Snyder, p 3 0 1 1 4 0
Wlnchell, p 1 0 l 0 1 1
Total* 40 4 13 30 11 1
Score Dy Iwntnirs: n
Albany lot 000 020 2 0
Auaueta 110 011 000 0 4
Summary: Two-liaae hit*. Moltow
ell, Smith. Three ha*, hit. McDowell
Stolen baae, McDowell Double-play,
Irwin (unaNMlaleiD. Saorlflce hit*.
<’aln (2». Bunteaa. Kelly. Base* on
ball* off Snyder 4, off Wlnchell 1.
111 la. off Wlnchell 1 In 4 Inning*; off
William* 0 In 2 InnlnK* Struck out,
by Wiley 1, by William* 1, by Snyder
*>. by Wlnchell 2. Time of game, 1:34.
Umpire. I,auzon.
(SECOND GAME.)
The box *cor«;
Albany. Ab R. H. Po A. E.
Ruaiell, cf s 0 0 1 0 0
«'aln. 2b l l o 1 0 0
McDowell, rs 2 0 1 3 0 0
Erwin, a* 2 0 0 1 1 0
Hanna, If 2 0 0 0 0 0
Prough, lb 2 0 0 2 0 0
Well*, c 2 0 0 7 0 0
Mamuih, 2b 1 10 0 0
William*, |> 2 0 1 0 0 0
Total* IS 1 8 15 10
Augusta. Ab. R. H. Po. A, BX
Burges*, rs 2 0 1 2 0 0
Smith, cf 2 0 0 3 0 0
Shaw, If 2 0 110 0
Berger, c 2 0 0 4 0 0
(’lark, 2b 2 0 1 0 0 0
Barker, lb 1 0 0 3 0 0
Brouther* 2 0 0 2 1 0
Kelly, a* 2 000 1 0
Wlnchell, p 3 0 0 1 2 1
Total* 17 0 3 15 4 1
Score by innings: II
Albany 100 00—1
Augu*ta 000 00—0
Summary: Sacrifice hit*. Barker.
Double-play, Wlnchell to Brouthera.
Baae on halls, off Wlnchell 1. l.eft on
hare*. Albany 3, Augusta 3. Struck
out. by Wllllarna 7, by Wlnchell 1.
Time of gains, 63 minute*. UmptrA
14tu son.
THE FIXES MR
DOUBLE-HEADER
Columbia, S. C.—Redding for On
lutnbua »«* In splendid form .venter
day. shutting out Columbia tn both
game* of a double-header. The scores
»«i> 8 to 0 and 4 to II Aside from
the pitching of Redding, who allowed
only eight hits In tho two games, tho
hitting of h\>* nnd tho fielding of
Croon featured. The first game was
a pitchers' battle. In which Redding
outpointed Oardln In the second
game Atkinson wa» driven from the
box In the first two Innings Bern
sou pitched well
(FIRST GAME)
Score: R. H. R
Columbus 000 100 002 S7o
Columbia 000 000 000—0 8 0
Redding and Thompson, tlardln.
and Stuart.
(SECOND 47AMR)
Room: R H H
Columbus i;o 000 000—4 8 S
Columbia 000 000 000 0 8 3
Redding and Thompson; Atktnson.
Rernsen and Stuart
OTHER RESULTS
Georgia State League.
Waycroa* t. Brunswick I
Thomaavll!* 7. Valdosta 8
Amertru* 1. Cordel* *
North Carolina League
Greensboro t. Charlotte s
Winston-Salem 3. Asheville |.
Raleigh 1, Durham I.
Rsletgh 1, Durham A
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Napa 3, Senator* 2.
At Cleveland —
Score: R H E
Cleveland »oo 000 00l a o 4
Washington 100 001 000—2 9 1
Blandlng and Kagan; Johnson end
Williams,
Yar*a 14, Tiger* 4.
At Detroit—
Score: R. H. E
New York 330 318 010 -14 32 1
l*etrott 003 001 000— 4 8 0
Caldwell, McHale. Keating and
Sweeney; Williams. Roehler, Cavet
and Raker nnd McKee.
Athletic* 7, White Sox 4.
Al Chicago—
Score: R H 7
Philadelphia 002 000 008—7 12 2
Chicago 200 000 002—4 8 l
Rush and Schang; Clcolte, Wolf
gang and Schulk.
Red Sox 6, Brown* 0.
At SI Louis—
Score: R H E
Boston 011 010 001 —8 11 1
St. LoUll 000 000 000 —0 5 2
Leonard and Carrtgnn; Lev ere na,
Taylor. Hoch and CrosDln.
International League.
Montreal 9 Jersey City 10.
Rochester I, Newark 8.
Toronto 4, Providence 7.
Buffalo 8, Baltimore 4.
American Aaaoclation.
Kansas CMy-Columbu*. wet grounds
St Paul 8. Louisville 4,
Minneapolis S-8, Indianapolis 7-2,
Milwaukee J-8, Cleveland 4-L
CHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Packera 3, Tip Top* 4.
At Brooklyn—
Score: R H E
Kansas City ....100 000 200 —3 9 1
Brooklyn 110 oil on*—4 9 2
Stone, Harris, Adams and Easterly;
Seaton and Land.
Chifede 4, Terrapin* 0.
At Baltimore—
Score: R H E
Chicago 003 000 010 —4 11 0
Baltimore 000 000 000—0 5 3
Hendrix and Clemona: Wilhelm,
Conley and Jacklitarh.
Terrors 5, Buffalo 4,
At Buffalo—
Score; R H E
Indianapolis 200 010 002—6 7 1
Buffalo 100 100 200—4 9 4
Moseley, Billiard and Rariden:
Schulx and Blair.
Hootier* 3, Rebels 2.
At Pittsburg—
Score; R H K
St I .out* 000 003 000—3 6 0
Plttaburgh 000 002 000—2 7 1
1:room and Simon; Leclalr, Walker
and Berry and Kerr.
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An Ideal Hotel with an Ideal Situation
Summer 9i fates-
STANDING OF CLUBS
South Atlant c League.
Won Lost P Ct
Albany 28 14 .667 |
Charleston 24 16 .60<i \
Columbus 24 18 .571 I
Augusta 20 21 .48*!
Savannah.. 20 21 .488 1
Golumbia 18 24 .429'
Macon IS 24 .400
Jacksonville 14 26 .350
Southern League.
Won Lost P Ct. i
New Orleans 61 45 .576
Mobile 63 47 .572 j
Birmingham 60 50 .545 |
Atlanta 53 50 .515 1
Chattanooga 56 54 .509
Nashville 54 55 .495
Memphis 47 63 .428
Montgomery 40 72 .357 j
American Leaque.
Won Lost Pet. !
Philadelphia 63 34 .650
Boston 56 44 .560 |
Washington 54 44 .551
Detroit 52 49 .515
St. Louis 48 50 .489
Chicago 48 52 .480
New York 44 56 .440
Cleveland, ..33 69 .324
Federal Leaoue.
Won Lost Pet.
Chicago 56 43 .566
Baltimore 52 41 .559
Brooklyn 49 41 .544
Indianapolis 50 43 .537
Buffalo 46 47 .495
Pittsburgh 41 52 .441
Kansas City.. 43 56 .434
St. Ixiuis 42 56 .429
National League.
Won Lost P Ct
New York 55 37 .598
Chicago 52 45 .536
St. Louis 52 47 .525
Boston.. 48 45 .516
Philadelphia 45 49 .478
Cincinnati 46 51 .474
Brooklyn 40 51 .440
Pittsburgh.. 40 53 .430
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Barons Defeat Gulls
At MobiIe—
(FIRST GAME.)
Score: R H K
Mobile 000 000 o—o0 —0 4 0
Birmingham 000 020 I—S 10 1
Hogg and Schmidt; Hardgrove and
Tragesser.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score; R. H. E
Mobile 101 000 o—2 4 6
Birmingham ,030 110 o—B 8 0
Gudger and Brown; Brown and
Tragesser.
Turtles Lose.
At Nashville—
Score: R. H. E
Memphis 014 001 000—2 8 1
Nashville 010 (130 01*— 5 9 2
Karr and Bemls; Kroh and Smith.
Cracker* Win.
At Chattanooga—
Score: R H E
Chattanooga 102 100 000—4 10 4
Atlanta 100 003 010—B 7 1
Williams and Tyree; Sline and
Street.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cardinals 4, Dodgers 0.
At Brooklyn—
Score: R H E
St, Louis 020 020 000—4 9 0
Brooklyn 000 000 000—0 8 2
' Doak and Snyder; Reulbach, Altchl
son and McCarty.
Cubs 0, Giants 3.
At New York—
Score: R TI E
Chicago 000 000 000—0 3 1
New York 201 000 00*—3 6 0
Lavender and Archer; Tesreau and
McLean.
Reds 0, Phillies S.
At Phlladelthla—
Score: R. H. E
Cincinnati 000 000 000—0 7 3
Philadelphia 000 000 Bo*—B 10 0
Schneider and Oomales and Clark;
Mayer and Kllllfer.
Braves 4, Pirates 0.
At Boston—
Score: R H E
Boston 100 001 11*—4 6 1
Plttaburgh 000 000 ooo—o 4 3
James ami Gowdy; O'Toole, Kant
lehncr and Gibson.
INDIANS COT
BESTJLBREAS
Savannah —After dropping the open
er of a double-header to Savannah by
the one-sided score of 7 to 0, Jack
sonville fought the champions to a
tenn-inning tie In the nightcap, 3 to
3. Smallwood pitched steady ball In
the first while the locals hit Bur
meister hard and took full advantage
of loose play by the visitors. Pear
son was a puzzle in the second game,
but poor support enabled the locals
to hold the invaders on even terms,
darkness ending the battle.
(FIRST GAME)
Score: n H E
Jacksonville 000 00 0 0 00j—0 6 3
Savannah 200 001 13* —7 11 1
Smallwood and Smith; Burmelster
and Chalker and Farina.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R. H. E.
Jacksonville ...002 010 000 o—3 10 1
Savannah 001 10(1 100 o—3 4 0
Llewellyn and Smith; Pearson and
Farina.
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