The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 07, 1914, Home Edition, Page THIRTEEN, Image 13

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. PRETTY SOFT FOR THOSE AT THE FRONT, THEY DON’T HAVE TO READ WAR NEWS BY “BUD ’ FISHER Gee. it sat 5 H6R.C “ the eueveNTH PoH'ep.ANtifo DR-AGOON-G CNAR-feeD THS \ FOURTH sPit2 UHLANS AT L, KNLA&HLUKOF Ist Trig STUPE iviOUNYvMfjs THe Gateway to nfstpsot ~ V. (AHO / ' LOSING STREAK BROKEN AT CROWDERITES’ EXPENSE The Local Outfit Played the 6 ame Yesterday Afternoon With Unusual Vigor, the Result B eing That Jacksonville Was Shut-Out to th£ Tune of 7 to 0---Good Article of Ball Shown. The local outfit played the game yesterday afternoon with unusual vig or, the net result being that the Jack sonville Crowlerltes were shutout to the tune of 7 to 0. Manager ‘'Babe" Brouthers’ crew was on the job from the starting of the game until the end, setting a lead in the first inning of three runs, adding another in the sixth and piling up three more in the eighth The visitors also put up a good article of ball, in fact 'a remarkable game, but the locals’ time had come and therefore their losing streak was broken. The following is a rehearsal of the first inning, as the home boys scored three runs off of one hit, with the aid of two errors on the part of the Crowd erites; First Inning, Burgess sauntered to first. Smith bunted towards first; Melchoir fumbled and Smith copped first. Shaw tried tile same stunt but didn't succeed. Berger bounded to third. In an effort to "k'lTt” Burgess, who was coming 'home, the visiting third baseman threw to the catcher, but, however, he failed, for the sphere w-as dropped and inci dentally Burgess scored. Clark sin gled to right scoring Smith (Clark went to second on a passed ball). Barker bit through Golden's legs scoring Berger, but, however, the sen sational pick-up by Callahan was the cause of the local twirler dying on first. Brouthers hit to second and was thrown out at first. Eighth Inning. Augusta's other big inning was in tile eighth. This little act started off the same as the former "big one." Here's the fun: Burgess took a walk. Smith bunted and beat it out. Shaw did the same and again failed. Berger hit to center scoring both Burgess and Smith. Clark was given first. Barker grounded to NATIONAL LEAGUE Rada ,4, Phillies 2. At Philadelphia— Score: R. H. E Cincinnati 001 200 001—4 10 .1 Philadelphia 100.000 001—2 4 1 Benton and Clarke; Marshall, Rix ey, Mattison, Raumgartner and Killt fer. Cubs 4, Yanks 3. At New York — Score: R M E Chicago f.. .000 000 022—4 7 1 New York ...100 000 011—3 10 1 Ilk _ —29 years old and has been in organised base ball since 1905-star left-handed y» -""T pitcher of St. Louis Cardinals. Some what erratic, but one of the best South yjpf Paws in the business. During the winter riig* .| H|M he is sheriff of Higginsport, Ohio. HFf Familiarly known in St. Louis as the , 1/ K “Coca-Cola Kid” also as the “Pride of jf' V K Higginsport.” One of the tallest men in j «. \ /"£ .djmflpj MliwiAw ~y t </ TBwlk iv Bp l * ' 'a ' Best quenches athletes’ thirsts—with no .Ml B iffiT —Refreshing THE COCA-COLA CO. you •*« »“ ...... rx Arrow think *TL*iiT*,Ga. J -CM ,. Coh . I The AUSTRIANS HAM 6 THe Stß.es> NICOLAI j NICOLOVIYtM*KI AT Nt>STuxs>p IVHILE THE RUSSIAN TROOPS C/NDpR l COUNT HATPiNSk.I /NvAOeti ) Austria at sourbraatcn iruu v *<&OVE GOULAfcH. / Crowder who errorcd, thus allowing Berger to score. Brouthers flew out to left. Clark was caught oft second, which made the play a double thus retiring the side and incidentally mak ing the score 7 to 0 in the Combacks' ; favor. A double-header is scheduled for to day, the first game being called at 3 o'clock. All games with the exception of to day will be called at 4:30 o’clock for the rest of the season. The box score: Jacksonville. Ab-R. H. Po. A. E. Pownall, If. . 4 0 0 4 2 0 Melchoir, lb 4 0 1 11 0 1 Carroll, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Callahan, 2b 4 0 0 .3 4 0 Starr, 3b.. .. .. 3 0 1 0 4 0 1 Crowder, ss.. ...... 3 0 0 0 1 1 Chalker. c 3 0 1 3 1 1 Burmeister, rs 2 0 0 1 0 0 Golden, p.. 3 0 1 0 1 0 Totals 30 0 4 .24 IS 3 Augusta. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Burgess, rs 2 2 0 0 0 0 Smith, rs 332200 Shaw, If 1 0 0 4 0 0 Berger, 4 2 2 5 2 0 Clark, gb 3 0 1 3 3 0 Barker, lb — . 4 0 0 8 1 0 Brouthers, 3b 4 0 0 2 3 0 Kelly, ss 3 0 112 1 Stpne, p 3 0 0 2 1 0 Totals 27 7 « 27 12 1 Score by innings: R | Jacksonville.. ..000 000 000 —0 i Augusta 300 001 03* —7 Summary: Two-base hit, Melchoir. Sacrifice hits, Shaw (3), Smith. Stolen , base Berger. Double-plays, Pownall to i Callahan; Brouthers to Clark to Bar ker. Bases on balls, off Golden 3, off Stone 1. l.eft on bases, Jacksonville 3, Augusta 3. Struck out, by Golden :1. by Stone 5. Time of game, 1:30. ; Umpire, J-auzon. Humphries and Bresnahan and Archer; Mathewaon and McLean. Cardinals 7, Dodgers 2. At Brooklyn— • Score; R H E St. Louis 500 002 000—7 10 0 Brooklyn 001 000 001—2 R 1 Perdue and Snyder; Schultz, Allen and Fischer. Red Sox 5, Pirates 4. At Boston— Score: R. H. E. Boston V, ...200 000 200 I—s 8 2 Pittsburgh 003 010 000 o—4 9 3 Tyler, Crutcher, Strand and Whal ing and Gowdy; Adams and Gibson. lIIS IN OVER TIGERS Savannah.—Pounding Foster for 14 bingles, Savannah romped aivnv with the opener yesterday with Macon, 8 to 2. A combination of bunts and lucky hits in the second inning vir tually gave the locals the contest. Score: R H E Macon 200 000 000—2 7 2 Savannah 040 100 01*—« 14 3 Foster and Bashan; Causey and Smith. RABIES LOST TO COLUMBIA Columbia, 8. C.—Columbia won a pitchers' battle from Albany yester day, 1 to 0. Both Atkinson and South were in good form and received sen sational support. The winning run was scored when Osteen, Bernsen and Betael singled in the eighth. Atkin son’s victory was his third by the same score. Score: R H H Albany 000 000 000—0 3 0 Columbia 000 000 01*—1 7 0 South and Wells; Atkinson and Stuart. CULLS CAPTURED OPENING CAME Charleston, S. C. —McMillan's double in the nintn sent In the winning run that gave Charleston a 3 to 2 victory over Columbus yesterday In the open er of the series. An error by Dur mcyer allowed the Foxes to score two In the fourth. Spade outpltched ]jaw rence in the pinches. Score; R. H. E Columbus 000 200 000— 2 5 2 Charleston 100 001 001—3 R 1 Lawrence and Krebs; Spade and Marshall. BASEBALL WEATHER National League- Chicago at New York; cloudy. Cincinnati at Philadelphia; cloudy. St. I,nuls at Brooklyn; cloudy. Pittsburgh at Boston; cloudy. American League. Philadelphia at Cleveland; clear. Washington at Chicago; clear. Boston at Detroit; clear. New York at St. Louis; clear. Federal League. St. Louis at Pittsburgh; clear. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. ' A AND THE- FRENCH UNDER. ' FIELD MARSN.V- CUQUOT SEC AR.E ENCANvPCD AT PETIT. AC.RO'&'i pROfA HOFF BRAU THE PRUSSIAN FiFTh PILSNeR."i> have INVADED SAX-STRoSSVAaR-%DT i * 1 AT H6W- UN\ft£R.Geß- A4AO- I Today’s Puzzle-Can You Read II? Words made up of letters In names of six countries. Yesterday’s Puzzle and the Answer + 1000+0t5iT^i , 2fA. 1-1001+50+651+1000 + 8 = o What 1* he saying? I'd like to move to a mild cl'mate FEDERAL LEAGUE Terrapins 5, Chifsda 2. At Baltimore — Score: R H E Baltimore 100 10 3 000 5 1 0 0 Chicago 000 101 4100-2 H 2 Suggs and Jacklltsch; McGuire, flak and Clemons. Buffed* Defeat Terrors. At Buffalo — (FIRST GAME) Score; R H E Buffalo 000 022 00* 4 9 1 Krapp and Blair; McConnaughey, Mullln, Warren and Rarlden, (SECOND GAME.) Score: R H R Buffalo 100 001 20* 4 8 1 Indianapolis 000 021 000—8 7 3 Moore and Blall\ Kalserltng and Rarlden. Hooaiers 5, Rebels 6. At Pittsburg— Score: R H E St. Louis 102 000 101 5 10 2 Pittsburgh 002 100 201—8 12 3 Davenport, Brown and Simon; Knet zer and Berry. Packers 0, Tip Tops 2. At, Brooklyn— Score; R H E Kansas City 000 000 0 -0 8 1 Brooklyn 200 000 0 2 8 1 Johnson and Brown; Bluejacket anj Land. ___ FULL OF SURPRISES. “I never saw a man get so much pleasure out of his motor ear as Pll kln does. It seems s never-failing source of delight to him." "That's tr>iv Pllkin says what he enjoys moat about his motor ear la th» unexpectedness of tha thing. It keeps hln always wondering what M's going to do next." * ( AR-fe- NOW MARCHINti ON ‘ KALTcr. AUFSNPr, THE CAPITOL j OF FRANKFURTER. ON RV6, VUHILe) the Russian FLeev id W6.INFR SNiTXEL J SOUTHERN LEAGUE Turtles Win. At Nashville— Score: R. H. E Memphis 000 300 000 3 9 1 Nashville 000 020 000—2 5 2 O'Brien and Rchlel; Berger and Smith. Barons 0, Pels 4. At Birra.nghanj— Score; R. H. E Ni-w Orleans 000 004 000 -4 9 0 Birmingham 000 000 000—0 7 1 Wilson anil Higgins; Johnson and Tragesser. Crackers 4, Lookouts 1. At Chattanooga— Score; R H E Atlanta . . 001 110 010—4 8 1 Chattanooga 000 000 001 1 7 1 Dent and Dunn; Lyle and Street. Gulls Win. At Montgomery— Score; R H B Mobile 100 200 300- 8 11 8 Montgomery 010 001 100—8 # 1 Robertson and Bchrnidt; McLean, Lively and Donahue. IT'S (IKK AT KOH 1141,KY UOWKI4 AXIS gTOMACHS. We want all people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipation, no mat ter ill how long standing, to fry one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy—one dose will convince you. T his is the medicine eo many of our local a people have been taking with sur prising results. The most thorough sys tem icleanser we ever sold. Mayr’a Wonderful btomach Remedy it now sold here by T 01. Howard* Drug Btorea and drug gists everywhere Gee » AIN’T WAR '-r-' ~ »■,.. c. —, OTHER RESULTS International League. Montreal 2, Jersey City 4 (12 in ings). Rochester 1. Newark 7. Buffalo 4. Maltimore 3 (10 innings) (Only three games scheduled.) Georgia StAte League. Waycrosa 1, Cordele f>, Brunswick 5, Thomasvilie 3. SEASHORE LIMITED TRAIN TO * TYBEE “Where Ocean Breezes Blow’’ 4 They All Have a Good Time at Tybee Every Sunday Lv. Augusta (City Time) 6:60 am. At. Savannah (Central Time) 10:20 am. Ar. Tybee Beach (Central Time) .... . .11:45 am. Ly. Tybee Beach (Central Time).. .. 6:00 pm. Lv. Savannah (Central Time.. .. ... .. 7:30 pm. Ar. Auguste (City Time).. .. ..12:46 Night Round (J* A fypr Every Trip I D Sunday Tickets Good only on “Tybee Limited.” Weik End Tickets $4.50 Round Trip 1 here h no place like Tybee for a day’s rest and recrea tion, and a plunge in the briny surf. Street Cars from and to all parts of (he Citv will connect with the TYBEE LIMITED leaving Augusta 6:50 a. rn. and arriving Augusta at 12:45 midnight Sun days. Central of Georgia Ry. “The Bight Way.” G. F. HAMMOCK, W. W. HACKETT, City Ticket Agent. Traveling Passenger Agl 719 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia* THIRTEEN Valdosta 1, Amerlcu* 3 (Id lnuing?). American Association. Minneapolis ti, Indianapolis 9. Kansas City 13-1, Columbus 4-14. St. Paul 4 1. Louisville 7-4. Milvvauktc 1. Cleveland 2 (10 In-* ningsi. i North Carolina League. Winstun-tMleni 4. Durham 0. Raleigh 4, Asheville 0. Charlotte 9, Greennhoro 8.