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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19
STANDING OF CLUBS
/ South Atlantic League.
' Won Lost P CL
Albany 31 19 .620
Charleston 30 21 .583
Columbus 29 23 .558
Savannah 25 24 .511
Augusta 25 27 .4SO
Columbia 24 29 .453
Macon 21 26 .447
Jacksonville 17 33 .340
Southern League.
f * Won Lost P CL
Birmingham 69 52 .570
\’ew Orleans 66 51 .564
Mobile 67 54 .554
Atlanta 59 54 .522
Nashville 63 58 .521
Chattanooga 60 61 ' .496
Memphis 51 71 .413
Montgomery 45 79 .363
National League.
Won Lost P CL
New York 59 44 .573
Boston 56 47 .544
St. Louis 69 52 .532
Chicago 56 50 .528
Brooklyn 48 56 .462
Pittsburgh 4S 56 .462
.Philadelphia 48 57 .457
Cincinnati 48 59 .449
American League.
Won Lost PcL
Philadelphia 71 36 .664
Boston 59 47 .557
Washington 58 50 .537
Detroit 56 54 .509
Chicago 55 56 .495
St. Louis 52 55 .486
New York 49 61 .445
Cleveland 37 78 .322
Federal League.
Won Lost Pet.
Indianapolis 59 48 .551
Chicago 60 49 .550
Baltimore 57 48 .543
Brooklyn 54 48 .529
Buffalo 53 52 .505
St. Louis ..49 61 .445
Kansas City 50 61 .450
Pittsburgh 45 60 .423
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Dodgers 6, Cubs 8.
At Chicago—
Score: R H E
Brooklyn 230 000 010—6 11 2
Chicago 001 050 11*—8 12 2
Ragon and McCarty; Humphries,
Hagerman and Bresnahan
Phillies 2, Cardinals 6.
At St. Louis —•
Score: R. H. E
Philadelphia 000 001 001—2 9 1
St. Louis 000 330 00*—6 9 2
Alexander and Klllifer; Perritt and
Snyder.
Giants 1, Pirates 3.
At Pittsburgh—
Score: R H B
New York 000 000 010—1 9 0
Pittsburgh 001 010 01*—3 7 0
Marquard, Fromme and McLean;
Adams and Coleman.
Braves 1. Reds 3.
Score: R H E
At Cincinnati—
Boston 000 000 100—1 6 2
Cincinnati 002 100 00*—3 2 0
Strand, Crutcher and Gowdy; Dou
glas and Clark.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Split Double-Header.
At Philadelphia—
(FlßST GAME)
Score: R H B
Detroit 011 001 000—3 8 0
Philadelphia 000 020 000 —2 4 0
Covaleski and Stanage; Shawkey
and Schang.
(SECOND GAME)
Score: R H 0
Detroit 000 010 000—1 6 0
Philadelphia 000 002 00»—2 4 1
Reynolds, Boehler and D. Baker and
McKee; Plank and Lapp.
Browns 2, Senators 8.
At Washington—
Score: R. H. E
St. 000 002 000—2 5 2
Washington 000 000 35*—8 12 1
Hamilton, James and Leary and
Agnew; Engell, Shaw and Ainsmith.
Naps 4, Yankees 3,
At Now York—
Score: R. H. E.
Cleveland 103 000 000—4 9 2
New York 000 100 002—3 4 0
Hagerman and O'Neill: Cole, Pieh,
McHale and Sweeney.
Postponed.
Boston-Chicago, rain.
OTHER RESULTS
Georgia State League.
Thomasville 5, Americus 2.
Valdosta 8, Way cross 1.
Brunswick-Cordele, rain.
North Carolina League,
Asheville 2, Durham 6.
Greensboro 7, Winston-Salem 2.
Raleigh 1, Charlotte 2.
American Association.
Milwaukee 3, Kansas City 3. (Called
end ninth; darkness.)
Columbus 2, Cleveland 1.
(No other games scheduled.)
International League.
Newark 2, Montreal 1.
Providence 8, Toronto 5.
(Other games not scheduled.)
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SHAH CLUB YESTEODAY
With Smallwood in Consistent Form Yesterday the Indians
Blanked Augusta Boys by a Score of Four to Nothing,
On a Muddy Diamond the Heavy Field Prevented Scheduled
Double Header From Being Played.
Savannah.—With Smallwood In con
sistent form the Indians blanked the
Augusta Combacks yesterday after
noon by a score of 4 to 0, on a muddy
field. The heavy field prevented the
scheduled double-header from being
played. Manager Brouthers was out
of the game, Cepterfielder Smith tak
ing his place on the third sack. Stone
replaced Smith in center.
Smlthey's absence in center hurt
the Augustans’ chances and greatly
aided the locals in running up the
score. Stone, being a twirler, could
not get them "where they were not.”
Zimmerman and Smith featured with
the stick for the locals.
Although the Combacks were blank
ed the game was snappy and inter
esting from the beginning until the
end. Up until the fifth innlg it look
ed as If one of those 14-inning games
was on the schedule. However, Sa
vannah started to scoring in the sixth,
putting a runner over the scoring sta
tion in each inning to follow.
Three Chances.
Manager Brouthers' crew had three
good chances to score, starting with
the first inning, when Burgess, who
leads the visitors in the batting ilne,
received a free ticket, and then cop
ped second on Shaw’s infield hit to
short. By the way, Smith fanned Just
previous to Shaw coming to bat.
In the third inning Snyder singled
to left, went to second on Burgess'
sacrifice, anchored there while Smith
again sawed out, and Shaw was
thrown out at first by short.
The visitors made a grand attempt
at a rally In the ninth. However,
they failed. Here's the attempt:
Clark led off In this round by being
awarded the first station, taking sec
ond on Barker’s single to left. Stone
swung at three good ones and took
the bench. Kelly was walked, filling
the bases. Then Snyder broke it up
by hitting to the local slabman, who
threw to the receiver, who in his turn
threw to first, therefore making a
double play and Incidentally ahutting
the visitors out by the score of 4 to 0.
The box score:
Savannah. Ab. R. H. Po. A E.
Haridiboe, cf 4 0 1 4 0 1
Lipe, 3b 3 0 0 1 2 0
Mayer, rs 4 1 1 0 0 0
Gust, lb 4 0 2 14 0 0
Winston, If 4 l 1 1 0 0
Smith, c 3 2 2 4 1 0
Crowell, ss.. ..'.... 0 0 1 1 4 0
Zimmerman, 2b.. .. 3 0 3 2 3 0
Smallwood, p 2 0 0 0 5 0
Totals 30 4 11 27 15 1
Augusta. Ab R. H. Po. A. E.
Burgess, rs 2 0 0 2 0 0
Smith, 3b 4 0 0 0 5 0
Shaw, If 4 0 3 1 0 0
Berger, c 4 0 0 4 4 0
Clark, 2b 4 0 1 2 2 0
Barker, lb 4 0 1 11 0 0
Stone, cf.. a 4 0 1 2 0 0
Kelly, ss 3 0 0 2 3 0
Snvder, p 4 0 2 0 3 0
Totals 33 0 8 24 17 0
Score by innings: * R
Savannah.'. 000 011 11*—4
Augusta 000 000 000 —0
Summary: Stolen bases, (Just, Win
ston. Sacrifice hits, f'rowell. Bur
gees. Two-base bits, Mayer, Zimmer
man. Three-base hit, Smith. Double
plays, Smallwood to Crowell to Zim
merman; Smallwood to Smith to Gust.
Struck out, by Snyder 2, by Smallwood
3. Rases on balls, off Snyder 2, off
Smallwood 2. Hit by pitcher, Small
wood. Passed ball, Berger. Time (if
game, 1:15. Umpire, Vitter.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Pels 0, Barons 7.
At New Orleans—
Score: R H B
New Orleans 000 00—0 4 1
Birmingham 105 01—7 6 0
Weaver and Higgins; Hardgrovo
and Tragesser.
Gulls Win.
At Mobile-
Score: R H E
Mobile 030 000 00*—3 4 0
Montgomery 000 000 000—0 6 1
Keeley and Schmidt; Case and Don
ahue.
Turtles Victors.
At Memphis—
Score: R. H.E
Memphis 002 010 000—3 7 4
Nashville 010 011 021—6 9 1
Ltebhardt and Schlel; More and
Gibson.
Lookouts 3, Crackers 4.
At Atanta —
Score: R H B
Chattanooga 021 000 000—3 5 4
Atlanta 021 100 000—4 5 0
Howell and Graham; Williams and
Tyree.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Packers Win a Double,
At Kansas City—
(FIRST GAME).
Score: R H E
Brooklyn 000 000 100—1 3 1
Kansas City 000 000 31*—4 8 '•
Finneran, Houck and Land; Oullop
and Easterly.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R. H. E
Brooklyn 000 000 000—0 5 'I
Kansas City 020 000 03*—5 9 1
Seaton and Land; Packard and
Easterly,
Terrapins 5, Chifeda 4.
At Chicago—
Score: R H H
Baltimore 014 000 000 - 5 8 2
Chicago 000 100 012—4 12 1
Quinn, Suggs and Jacklitsch; Flake,
Lange and Wilson and Block.
Buffeda 8, Hooeiers 1,
At St. Ixmls—
Score: R. H. E
Buffalo 001 203 101 —8 17 1
St Ixiuls 000 100 000—1 9 2
Krapp, Moran and Blair; Willel,
Kuepper and Simmon.
Rebels Defeated.
At Indianapolis—
Score: R Ts B
Pittsburgh 001 100 010—3 10 1
Indianapolis 102 000 001 4 11 2
Walker and Barry; Billiard and
Uarldcn.
CHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. T
TIGERS EOSE
TO THE FOXES
Columbus.—Cohimbus won out in
the ninth Inning of yesterday’s garni;
In what was one of the most inter
esting games of the season. It was a
pitchers’ battle until the ninth inning,
when Spaugh weakened. McDuff, first
up, singled to left, went to second
later when a batter was hit by a
pitched ball and scored on Kolmar's
fourth hit of the game to centerfield,
this being the winning run with one
man down. Redding featured the
game with ten strikeouts to his credit.
Spaugh was Invincible when men were
on bases.
Score ly innings: R H E
Maoon 000 000 000—0 2 1
Columbus 000 000 001—1 11 1
Spaugh and Bashan; Redding and
Thompson.
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Hernsen, too, pitched well but suffered
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Columbia was crippled by Illness and
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Score: r h E
Charleston 000 Oil 000 2 10 0
Columbia 000 000 000 0 7 1
Cochran and Marshall; Bernsen and
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Postponed.
Jacksonville-Albany, rain.
BASEBALLWEATHER
American League.
Chicago at Boston (2); clear.
Detroit at Philadelphia; clear.
Cleveland at New York; clear.
St. I»ul8 at Washington; clear.
National League-
Brooklyn at Chicago; clear.
New York at Pittsburgh; clear.
Boston at Cincinnati; clear.
Philadelphia at St. Louis; clear.
Federal League.
Baltimore at Chicago; clear.
Buffalo at St. Louts; clear.
Brooklyn at Kansas City; clear.
Pittsburgh at Indianapolis; elear.
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