The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 20, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 2d JERRY ON THE JOB 6o S*^Uo**\ WAWy GUV L , riirß m mmm i - 1 FOXES DEFEAT ICON TIGERS Columbus.—Before a small but en thusiastic bunch of fans, Columbus defeated Macon by a score of 4 to i Camnitz pitched winning ball throughout, Macon's only run be ing made by a double to center by Weir and going to third on an infield out, finally scoring on a sacrifict fly. Boose fielding; of the visitors was mainly responsible for Foster being hit so freely, several being infield hits. Score: R. H. E Macon 000 100 000—1 8 2 Columbus 100 012 00*—4 10 0 Foster and Bashan; Camnitz and Krebs. STANDING OF CLUBS South Atlantic League. Won Lost P Ct Albany 33 19 .635 Charleston 31 21 .596 Columbus 30 23 .568 Savannah 25 25 .500 Augusta 26 2? .431 Columbia 24 30 .444 Macon 21 27 .438 Jacksonville 17 35 .329 Southern League. Won Lost P Ct. Birmingham 69 53 .566 New Orleans 67 52 .563 Mobile 68 55 .553 Atlanta 59 55 .518 Nashville 6.1 59 .516 Chattanooga 61 61 .500 Memphis 52 71 .428 Montgomery 46 79 .368 National League. Won Lost P CL New York 59 45 .557 Boston 57 47 548 St. Louis j. 69 52 .532 Chicago .. ..56 51 .523 Brooklyn 49 56 .464 Pittsburgh 49 56 .464 Philadelphia 48 37 .457 •Cincinnati 48 60 .444 American League. Won Lost Pet. Philadelphia 72 36 .667 Boston 61 47 .565 Washington 68 51 .532 Detroit 56 55 .505 St. Louis 53 55 .491 Chicago 55 58 .487 New York 50 61 .450 Cleveland .. ..37 79 .319 Federal League. Won Lost Pet. Chicago 61 49 .555 Indianapolis 59 49 .546 Baltimore 57 49 • .538 Brooklyn 54 48 .529 Buffalo . ..53 52 .503 St. Louis ..49 61 .445 Kansas City 50 61 .450 Pittsburgh 46 60 .434 j? yi " ''"• l -HQNnnrlnop^i Ml aH Ml I Imi coins LOST TO SEA CULLS COMERS LOST TO Columbia, S. C.—Green was hit hard and, with poor support, Charleston had little difficulty in defeating Co lumbia yesterday, 8 to 3. Eldridge pitched well until the ninth. The hit ting of Mackert, Eberts, Marshall and Betzel featured. Mild excitement was created during the game when Um pire Lauzon ordered a spectator re moved from the stands. Nearby fans said the man's language was not abusive and fifty or a hundred men w r ent out and brought the spectator back. The crowd was incensed by a decision that gave the visitors their second run. Score: R H E Charleston non 20(1 601—8 15 2 Columbia 000 000 003—3 10 3 Eldridge and Marshall; Green and Stuart. AMERICAN LEAGUE Tigers 6, Athletics 7. At Philadelphia— Score: R H B Detroit 020 000 400—6 10 2 Philadelphia 500 000 02*—7 9 2 Dauss, Cavet, Boehler, Williams, Oldham and Stanage and D. Baker; Bressler, Pennock, J. Bush and Schang. Naps 5, Yanks 7. At New York— Score: R. H. E. Cleveland 000 000 302—5 9 3 New York 000 100 06*—7 14 2 Steen and Egan; Brown, Keating and Sweenej’. Browns 8, Senators 5. At Washington— Score; R. H. E. St. Louis 100 401 110—8 11 2 Washington 100 000 040—5 10 5 Weilman, R. Mitchell and Agnew; Harper, Shaw, Bentley, Barron and Ainsmith. Red Sox Defeat White Sox. At Boston — (FIRST GAME). Score: R. H. E Boston 002 000 10*—3 8 0 Chicago 100 000 000—1 6" 0 Leonard and Carrigan; Benz and Schalk. (SECOND GAME.) Score: R. H. E Boston 002 002 00*—4 8 1 Chicago 100 000 000—1 9 1 Wood and Cady: J. Scott, Walsh and Schalk. othefTresults" North Carolina League Greenaboro 3, Winston-Salem 6. Raleigh 3, Charlotte 4. Asheville 0, Durham 3. American Association. Columbus 4, Milwaukee 7. Cleveland 8, Kansas City 6. Indianapolis-Minneapolis, scheduled but played previously. Louisville 2, St. Paul 3. International League. Newark 0, Toronto 11. (No other games scheduled.) Good down to the last gurgle. It’s a fact™ “There’s None So Good”. IN ICED BOTTLES _ ANYWHERE f . * * LOOK FOR THE LABEL BOTTLED BY CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. AUGUSTA, QA. " OJI HARRY HASH HIS UNCUS -mt C Of 0 HIGH org m<T HAT ’■?cmSiobv 1C 'r X . "■ y ■ v>, joe pwmi.wjrj NEPHEW, .I? IN love vnw - ivy POI^OAi gal * ''V X _ JHoU>j»[) (CosM>> j MNcIEiIA^TTS Sc >*\VRESSTD bv wvYORSar OiTMiYV TUAf HE H'f' 22: I BROUTHERS INAGED FROM BENCH-SMITH TWIRLED With Outfielder Smith Doing the Slab Work, Burgess as Receiver, Berger on Third Station and Pitchers Snyder and Stone in the Outfield, Augusta Club Defeated Savan nah by a Score of Two to One. Savannah. Ga.—Manager Brouthers again managed his team from the beneli yesterday, however In this in stance he adjusted it until tie thought that he had it right, finally proving same by defealing the Savannah In dians by the seore of 2 to 1, thus breaking even in the series. Wet grounds made it impossible to start the eontest early enough to play the scheduled double-header. Both of the clubs batted hard. Outfielder Smith, who held down tlie third station in the first game with the locals, was placed in the pitcher's box yesterday, although nine hits were registered against him, and he was unable to fan a single man the game was registered in the win col umn of the visitors. Smith’s pitching was superb. The locals threatened to wdn the game after all when they made a magnificent attempt at a rally in the ninth inning. Winston hit to Smith, who was a little slow in fielding the pill, there tore allowing him to land safe on the first station. Then Catcher Smith faced Pitcher Smith and slammed the sphere to loft, for a single. Winston, who started running on the w’ind-up managed to got on the third sack. Crowell sacrificed him in. Then Out fielder-third-baseman-pitcher Smith settled down and defeated the locals. Braves 3; Reds 2, At. Cincinnati— Score: R H E Boston 200 010 000—3 6 1 Cincinnati 000 010 010—2 8 4 Tyler and Gowdy; Ames, Fahror and Clark and Gonzales. Dodgers 6, Cubs 0. SI Chicago— Score: R H E Brooklyn 130 002 000—6 9 0 Chicago 000 000 000—0 8 3 Aitchison and McCarty; Vaughn, Zabel and Brcsnahan. Giants 1, Pirates 5. At Pittsburgh—■ Score: R H E New York 001 000 000—1 11 0 Pittsburgh 030 200 00*—5 13 0 Demaree, Fromme, Wiltse and Mc- Lean; Cooper and Coleman. Postponed. St. Louls-Phlladelphla, rain. Terrapins 4, Chjfeds 5. At Chicago— Score: R H H Baltimore 200 000 200—4 10 I Chicago 301 000 10*—5 8 1 Wilhelm, Conley and Russell ami Jacklitsch; Hendrix arm Wilson. Rebels Win, At Indianapolis— Score: R H E Pittsburgh 101 000 100—3 7 1 Indianapolis 000 020 000—2 6 3 Cnmnlts and Berry; Falkenberg and Rariden. Postponed. St. Louls-Buffalo, rain. Kansas City-Brooklyn, rain. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Barons Lost. At Birmingham— Score; R H H Birmingham 000 000 001—1 8 1 Montgomery 000 000 130—4 10 li Robertson and Tragesser; Day and Donahue. Gulls 7-1, Pels 3-7. At MobiIe— (FIRST OAME) Score: R H E Mobile 001 204 •—7 6 0 New Orleans 010 020 o—3 6 5 Gudger and Schmidt; Walker and Higgins and Adams. (SECOND OAME) Score: RHI Mobile 000 100 o—l 2 0 New Orleans 101 110 3—7 13 i Townsend and Hehmldt; Kissinger and Higgins. (Both games seven Innings by agreement.) -L . . Crackers Defeated. At Atanta— Score: R H H Memphis .001 000 020 —Z 11 1 Atlanta ..........000 000 000—0 4 1 O’Brien end Schlel; Dent, Perry man and Dunn. Lookouts Win At Chattanooga—• Score: R. H. E Nashville ......000 000 102 o—3 9 2 Chattanooga ...Oil 100 000 1 -4 13 i I Berger, Renfer and Gibson; Morgan, Herding and Street. .'HE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. VUMWVE. ArmjMu V*jiiftwJ VVjbMCj FEDERAL LEAGUE Wfl Kvt OS 60 lAW NVEfcT OID UNO.NA&W" 9PS Jofc. “SW SNYS ivy, v v uncle off j WlYyiom H\s .OUi.HKTii HAT. S.. 1 . > Manager Brouthers piloted his club over to the home of the Charleston Sea Gulls in order to play the first tilt of the series in that city. The box score: Savannah. Ah. R. H. Po. A E. Handlboe, es 4 0 2 3 0 0 Lipe, 3b 3 0 ft t ft 1 Mayer, rs 4 ft 2 2 2 ft Gust, lb 4 ft ft 13 ft 0 Winston, if ,4 1 2 1 ft 0 Smith, o 4 0 1 3 I 0 Crowell, ss 3 0 ft 2 ft ft Zimmerman, 2b .... 4 ft 1 2 4 1 Woolf, p 3 0 1 ft 6 0 •Causey 1 0 0 0 ft 0 Totals 34 1 9 27 Ift 2 ♦Batted for Woolf in ninth. Augusta. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E. Burgess, 4 0 1 ft 1 0 Smith, p 5 ft 2 1 3 ft Shaw, cf 4 0 ft 3 0 ft Berger, 3b 3 ft 1 I 1 0 Clark. 2h -I ft 3 6 2 I Barker, lb 4 ft Oil ft ft Stone, rs 3 ft 0 3 ft ft Kelly, ss 4 2 2 1 4 0 Snyder, if 2 ft ft 2 ft ft Totals 33 2 ft 27 11 2 Score by innings: H Savannah ftftft 000 001—1 Augusta ftOO 010 001—2 —Summary: Stolen bases, llandlbon. GREUSDME KIT IN IIES TRUNK Butcher Knives, Big Meat Cutter Wrapped in Woman’s Clothes. To Fight Requisition Atlanta, Ga. —A startling deVelop dcvelopment In the famous Nelms sis ters mystery came up yesterday after noon when It was declared In San An tonio, Tex., that a trunk shipped by Victor E. Inness from she house he had occupied in San Antonio had been traced and located and found to con tain an enormous meat grinding ma chine and several butcher knives, wrapped in women’s garments. This coupled with the arrest of Jnnes and his wile in Oregon on the charge of complicity In (hi- girls’ disappearance, Is taken liy the Texas officials aH being a lather gruesome clew. Innes himself is now In the Portland Jail, while his wife is under arrest, hut not Jailed, on account of her had health. Charges of murder were filed agaihst them In Han Antonio by Mar shall Nelms, the brother of the missing girls. The warrant chargrTStjpeeiftral ly that Innes administered t**Ann to the two girls, Nelms says a si range Oriental poison picked up by Innes in Eastern travels was used. Young Nelms will leave Han Antonio witti the. Texas sheriff to take charge of Innes' at Portland and bring him and his wife hack to San Antonio, ths scene of the alleged crime. He de clnrcd before leaving that he would tgke a pistol with him and kill them both. Stays In Jail. Eugene, Ora. —Victor K. Innes, who together with Mrs. Innes was arrest ed last night at his home near Deer horn, this county, charged with mur der in connection with the disappear ance of Mrs. lOluis Nelms Dennis anil Miss Beatrice Nelms, will remain in the Lane County Jail until the requisi tion, granted today hy Governor Col quitt of Texas arrives That he will make a strong fight against the writ was Indicated when he talked over the telephone with his attorney, John McCourt, of Portland. Innes still refused to talk for pub lication other than to say that he knew Mrs. Dennis, having obtained a di vorce for her In Nevada. Mrs. Innes will I>p brought to Ku gene and placed In Jail. She Is being guarded at her horns by a. represen tative of the feedral bureau of Inves tigations. UNIVERSITY fIACI (One Block West es Broadway NEW YORK CITY JI»IJ to Wholesale aaO Retail bri <*4fi Maiyi ( Railroad SM modern Mjf*<7ls//£r*inncr hoop 300 Room* ( 200 vith Bath) VATIN ||.oo INI DAY UP UNCIE I \N\NT | Voii'T© fAV FlMc£r MIS? \NV ; ;r *v; POES ‘OH t y v. rmpswET LEAGUE LEERS COP X DOUBLE Jacksonville, Fla.—Jacksonville wna helpless before the twisters of Wil liams, who pitched both prnmos for Albany of the double-header yester day. shutting: out the locals to the tune of 1 to 0 and 3 to 0, respectively. Johnson Rave the Albany team n hard battle in the first game and Holden pitched well in the second until the visitors romped on his curve* in the fifth round for three runs. (FIRST GAME) Score: R H E Albany 000 000 001—1 7 1 Jacksonville 000 000 000 o 3 o Williams and Wells; Johnson and Ohslker. (SECOND GAME) Score: R H B Albany Oftft os—3 7 1 Jackaonvlllt 000 00 ft 2 2 Williams and Wells; Golden and Chalker. BASEBALL WEATHER American League. Ohlcaßo at Boston, clear. St. Louis at Washliißton, clear. fMevelsnd at New York, clear. Detroit, at Philadelphia, cloudy. National League* Brooklyn at Chicago, clear. Boston at Pittsburgh, clear. Philadelphia at St. Louis, cloudy. Federal League. Baltimore at Chicago, clear. Buffalo at Hi. Louis <2), cloudy. Brooklyn at Kansas Pity (2), cioudy. ? i^ELfp iPOWHATANIi jtaswojJi I Iff EL Or AMERICAN IDrtO l Pennsylvania '< Avenue, 18th And H Streets. Bart LotalM Held ta War^ittfl. Overlook* the White Houte. within «a*y acaeea of public bulldiofy, shop*, theater* and Klnt* 01, general land historical ,«r*ai’> * 1 •- Whan toviiltlng ' the 'nation's capital, eyou should make your borne at the Powhatan, the Ho* t*l ot American Ideal*. Poona with detaahatfobeth, f- 81.10, 83.00 and us, ■eoraa with prlvat* .bath, >trip, s>.oo and up. Writ* lor booklet with map, CLIPPORD M. LEWIS, 'Manager. PILES CURED Without the knife; without detention from business; without coutery; no dan ger. No ono need uuffsr from this complaint whsn this humans cure 1s awaiting them RHEUMATISM In most of Its formi Is permanently cured by my system of treatment. ECZEMA, Pimples, Fryslpelqg or any eruptive diseases of the skin prompt ly cured. BLADDEK AND KIDNEY TROU BLES, under my system of trestmenl show signs of Improvement at once. ULCERS—I care not how long standing, I usally cure them In a short wlills. Consultation and ndvlce free and confidential. Office hours, It a. in. lo 1 h m S*li>. Sundays. 10 to 3 only. Dr. Groover, Specialist SO4-7 Dyer. AMs. Auouste. CUh HASH haSHwer Seeh ANYSWtU Ht A HACKtLOR.. ■' \ Ha JOlf T INps,, i\o(,oicnbi9o ■tN COLO IN ; TY4% WlSfU'f OUO Throbbing Hearts and Red Gold *rwr ( WOMIiOVAWftOw') TTCKtT I “RALLY ON DETROIT." Mansasio, V«.—Flag operators who wigwagged history-making messages in civil war times received orders to day to “rally on Detroit” Augusl 31st, for llio reunion of the United Htates Veteran Signal Corps Association in connection with the Jubilee encamp ment of the Grand Army of the Re public. Price 25c. nt. all drug .store* in Anguetn. Drug trade supplied by the Augusta Drug Company, Augusta, Ga. Manufactured and guaranteed by Exelento Medicine Co., Atlanta. Ga. SEASHORE LIMITED TRAIN TO TYBEE “Where Ocean breezes Blow” ■j-*****■— **sySm WkJ ’* a/^ 7 /'✓»>*’” 'Z- They All Have a Good Timq at Tyhee POUR MORE SUNDAYS Lv. Augusta (City Time) 6:50 am. 1 Ar. Savannah (Central Time) ura# ar* r*r* 10:90 am. Ar. Tybee Beach (Central Time) 11:45 am. Ly. Tybee Beach (Central Time).-* .... 6:00 pm, Lv. Savannah (Central Time.. ... ... .. 7:90 pm. Ar. Augusta (City Time).. .. 12:46 Night Tickets on tale 719 Broad Street. Round (JJi A nrpr Every Trip hP X• ■ V Sunday Tickets Good only on “Tybee Limited.'' / Week End Tickets $4.50 Round Trip There’s 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 the City will connect with the TYBEE LIMITED leaving Augusta 6:50 a. m. and arriving Augusta at 12:45 midnight Sun days. Central of Georgia Ry. “The Bight Way.” 0. F. HAMMOCK, W. W. HACKETT, City Ticket Agent. Traveling Passenger Agt 710 Broad Street. Augusta, Georgia. Tha ordsr was isauad by Lieutenant George Carr Round, president of the association. TOO TRUE. "What kind of leather makes the br»st shoes?" "Don’t know, hut banana skins maks good slippers."—Bt. Louis Post-Dispatch* KINKY HAIR Don't he fooled by using some fake prep aration which clafme to straighten your hair. Kinky hair cannot, be made straight; you are juat fooling youraalf by using it. You have to have hair before you can atrnighton it. Now t.hia Exelento Quinine Pomadei* a Hair Grower which feed* the acalp and roots of the hair and makes the hair grow very fast, and you Boon can see the results by using several times. It is a wonderful Hair Grower. It clean* dan druff and stops Falling Hair at onco. It leaves harsh, stubborn, nappy looking hair soft and silky, and you can fix up your hair the way you wiant it. We give money back if it don’t do ths way we claim. Price 25c by mail, stamps or coin. Atlanta, Ga. Kxelento Medicine Co., Your Bxelento Qui nlne Pwiiali la one hair grower which will do what you claim it will do. It sure made my hairprew ytry fart, and cleaned the dan druff and stopped my hair from falling in a week using It. I am sending you my photo graph. You will nee how lon* my hair ia now. SILIA GREEN®. SEVEN