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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2T
SPORTING NEWS AND GOSSIP
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■HELL LOST HARD FOUGHT
GiE YESMY AFTERNOON
Sea Gulls Captured First Tilt of Series From. Combacks By a
Two to Nothing:- --Mackert Wanting to Show the
Augusta Boys “Up” Added to Smith Getting “Riled”
Caused a Mix-Up Between Both Players, Finally Pulling
Barker Into Fight
Charleston, S. C.—The Sea Gulls
"■on the first tilt of the series in this
city yesterday afternoon with the
Combacks by the score of 2 to 0.
CftUiS for the Gulls twisted elegant
baseball, allowing but three hits, one
a ecratch in the ninth. Winched was
a little wild.
This game was one of the hardest
contested seen on the local diamond
in a long time, there being keen riv
alry among the players to "show-up"
one another. Sabrie and Mackert,
both erstwhile Augusta players, were
working like fiends throughout the
game. Manager Brouthers put him
self back in the game and was an
other of the hard worker's.
Mackert’s over anxiety to show the
Augusta boys "up” added to Smith be
ing provoked (claiming that Mackert
attempted to spike hinr, or something
like that) in the fourth inning while
Mac attempted to steal third and was
safe when Smith dropped the pill as
tire player slid to the sacl . As Smith
recovered the bail he deliberately
threw it into Mackert’s side. The two
players then engaged in a fisticuff.
Whether there was an inkling of u
triple alliance or something like that
is not known, however, First Baseman
Barker mobilized and joined in the
merry war.
About this time his “Umps" Vitter,
not being a fight fan, yelled time, nnu
by the way, in the meantime he coolly
fined both Smith and Mackert $5 and
banished them from the country for
the time being.
The box score:
Augusta. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Burgess, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0
Smith, 3b 2 0 10X1
Brouthers, 3b 2 0 0 0 1 0
Shaw, If 4 0 1 3 0 0
Berger, c.. , .. 3 0 0 4 3 0
Clark, 2b 2 0 0 5 1 0
Barker, lb 3 0 0 9 10
Kelly, ss 3 0 0 1 1 0
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Stone, rs 3 0 0 1 0 0
Winched, p 3 0 1 0 1 1
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Totals.. 29 0 3 24 9 2
Savannah. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Eberts. If 3 0 110 0
Hamilton, 3b 4 0 0 1 B 0
Mackert, vs 1 0 1 1 0 0
Cochran, rs 2 1 0 0 0 0
Sabrie, lb 2 1 1 13 0 1
McMillan, rs-cs. . .. 2 0 2 1 0 0
Marshall, c 3 0 0 8 1 0
Bitting, ss 3 0 1 0 3 0
Harris, 2b 3 0 0 2 2 0
Cates, p 3 0 0 0 4 0
Totals 3« 2 6 27 IB 1
Score by innings: R H E
Augusta 000 000 000—0 3 2
Charleston 000 100 10*—2 8 1
Summary: First base on balls, off
Winchell 2, off Cates 1. Left on bases,
Augusta 4, Charleston 3. Struck out,
by Winched 1, by Cates 5. Sacrifice
hits, Sabrie, McMillan. Wild pitch,
Winchell. Batter hit, Clark. Double
plays, Kelly to Barker; Harris to Sa
brie. Time of game, 1:21. Umpire,
Vitter.
ANIERITBUT
THOiStLE
Thomasvilie.—ln a magnificent
pitcher’s battle here yesterday Amer
icas won the first game in the Geor
gia State League championship post
season series by a score of 1 to 0.
Score: R H B
Americus 000 001 000—1 3 0
Thomasvilie 000 000 000—0 fi 0
Pratt and Pierre; East ami Dud
ley.
Crown and Bridge
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Tooth up.
COLUMBIA LOST
TO SAVANNAH
Savannah.—A double by Smith in
the second inning following a single
by Gust and Winston's Intended sac -
rifice which Atkinson throw away
gave Savannah a 2 to 1 victory over
Columbia in the opener of the serifs
here yesterday. Atkinson and Causey
engaged in ft pitchers' battle, the lat
ter having a shade the better, Mul
brow faded to touch home on Atkin
son’s long lift to center which scored
Betzell when in the fifth Handiboe
muffed and was declared out. Finne
gan’s fielding featured.
Score: RUE
Columbia 000 010 000—1 3 2
Savannah 020 000 00*—3 4 2
Atkinson and Stuart; Causey and
Smith.
LEIiETEiERS
STILE WINNING
Macon.—Albany, the league leaders,
took the first game of the series from
Macon yesterday by a score of 5 to 1.
Lefty Lewis was touched up from the
start by the visitors while Wiley was
never in danger with the exception of
the eighth inning, a base on balls, an
error by Cain and Moore’s hit gave
Macon her lone score.
Score ,y innings: R H E
Macon 000 000 010—1 9 1
Albany 202 010 000 -5 12 1
Lewis and Bashan; Wiley and Wells.
STANDING OF CLUBS
South Atlantic League.
Won Lost P CL
Albany 34 19 .642
Charleston 32 21 .604
Columbus 30 23 .566
Savannah 26 25 .510
Augusta 26 28 .481
Columbia 24 31 .436
Macon 21 28 .420
Jacksonville 17 35 .329
Southern League.
Won Lost P Ct.
Birmingham 70 53 .569
New Orleans 68 52 .667
Mobile 68 66 .549
Atlanta .60 55 .522
Nashville 64 59 .520
Chattanooga 61 62 .496
Memphis 62 72 .419
Montgomery ..46 s 6 .365
National League.
Won Lost P Ct
New York 59 45 .567
Boston 58 47 .552
Chicago 67 51 .528
St. Louis 59 S 3 .627
Brooklyn.. .. 49 57 .462
Pittsburgh 49 57 .462
Philadelphia 49 57 .462
Cincinnati 48 60 .444
American League.
Won Lost Pet
Philadelphia 73 36 .670
Boston 62 47 .569
Washington 59 61 .636
Detroit 56 56 .590
St. Louis 53 56 .486
Chicago 65 59 .482
New York 50 62 .446
Cleveland 38 79 .323
Federal League.
Won Lost Pet.
Chicago 62 49 569
Indianapolis 59 49 .546
Baltimore 67 60 .532
Brooklyn 64 49 .524
Buffalo 54 53 .505
Kansas City 51 61 .455
St. Louis.. 60 62 .446
Pittsburgh 46 60 .434
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
SPORT
Browns Lose.
At Washington—
Score: R. H. E*
St. Louis 100 000 120—4 7 2
Washington 000 400 001—5 It 3
James. Baumgardner and Leary;
Ayres, Johnson and Henry and Ain
snilth.
Athletics Win.
At Philadelphia—
Score: R H E
Detroit 100 000 000—1 8 2
Philadelphia 003 000 00*—3 8 3
Danas, McCreory and Stanage;
Wyckol’f and Lapp and Si-hang.
Naps 11, Yanks 8.
At New York—
Score; R. H. E.
Cleveland !20 000 «01 -11 13 1
New York 130 120 100— 8 9 1
Mitchell. Morton and O'Neill; Fish
er, Pleh, Keating, Warltop, Brown and
Nunamaker and Schwurt.
White Sox Defeated.
At Boston —
Score: R. H. B
Boston 010 101 00*—3 ti ti
Chicago 000 001 001—2 2 4
Shore and Cady; Wolfgang and
Mayer.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Barons Win.
At Birmingham—
Score: R H H
Birmingham 040 100 * —s 9 51
Montgomery 200 000 o—3 8 4
Brown, Hardgrove and Tiayesser;
McLeod and Grihbena.
Gulls 0, Pels 1.
At Mobile —
Score: RHI
Mobile 090 000 000—0 ti 1
New Orleans ....000 000 boi—l 8 1
Hogg and Brown; Bagby and Hig
gins.
Lookouts Lose,
At Chattanooga—
Score: R. H.E
Nashville 010 020 001 4 8 0
Chattanooga 000 200 000—2 3 3
Boland and Gibson; Fllno, Howell
and Graham.
Crackers Victors.
At Atanta—
Score: R H B
Memphis 000 010 010 o—3 8 3
Atlanta 200 000 000 I—3 8 1
Karr and Schlei; Fillingem, Perry
and Tyree.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Packers Defeat Tip Tops.
At Kansas vCItv—
(FIRST GAME)
Bcore: R H E
Brooklyn 200 100 001—4 12 3
Kansas City 230 012 00*—8 14 1
Bluejacket, Houck and Land; John
son and Easterly.
(SECOND GAME)
Score: R H B
Brooklyn 000 001 00—1 4 1
Kansas City 001 000 00—1 5 1
Marlon and Land; Stone and East
erly.
Divide Double-Header.
At St. i/ouis —
(FIRST GAME).
Score: R H E
Buffalo 000 000 000—0 2 0
St. Louis 100 000 00*—1 3 2
Moore and Blair; Davenport and
Simon.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R.H E
Buffalo 800 101 000—6 12 2
St. Louis 000 020 001—3 8 3
Anderson and Allen; Keupper and
Chapman.
Terrapin* 0, Chifeds 4.
ST Chicago—
Score: R H E
Baltimore 000 000 000—0 5 3
Chicago 001 010 20*—4 6 0
Bailey and Jacklltsch; Johnson and
Wilson.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Breves 6, Pirates 3.
At Pittsburgh—
Score: R H B
Boston 030 000 012 6 7 1
Pittsburgh 000 030 000—8 8 2
Rdolph and Oowdy; Congeiman,
O'Toole and Coleman.
Dodgers 2, Cube 3.
At Chicago—
Score: R H E
Brooklyn 002 000 000—2 7 1
Chicago 200 010 00*—3 6 2
Allen. Reulhach and McCarty; Che
ney and Bresnahan.
Philllet 1, Cardinale 0.
At St. Louis—
Score: R H H
Philadelphia 000 000 001—1 7 0
St. I/Ouls 000 000 000—0 8 0
Tincup and Burns; Doak and Sny
der.
othefTresults
North Carolina League.
Greensboro 6, Asheville 1.
Raleigh 6, Winston Salem 10.
Charlotte 6. Durham 8.
American Association.
Columbus-Milwaukee, rain.
Louisville 6, Ht. Paul 8.
Indianapolis 11. Minneapolis 3.
Cleveland 4, Kansas City 0.
International League.
Newark 4, Toronto 8.
Jersey City 9, Montreal 18.
Providence 8. Rochester t.
JACKSONVILLE-COLUMBUS
GAME POSTPONED; BAIN
Jacksonville, Fla.—The srhedulr!
game of yesterday afternoon between
the Crowderlles and the Columbu*
Foxes was postponed on account of
rain. If Old Hoi appears this after
boon a doubls-header will be played.
A MERRY BATTLE BETWEEN
METROPOLITAN NO. 15-18
Mstropolltan tsam No. 16 defeated
team No. II by tha srore of « to 6
yesterday afternoon on the Allen park
diamond ft was s very Interesting
contest, the feature of the game iielng
th» pitching of Raston, for No. 11,
allowing only three bits.
SPORT DOPE
(By J. H. S.)
Goodness Gracious! (or something
to that effect) It's reported that Smith
and Mackert mixed in a little fisticuff
during yesterday's same. The real
cause will not lie commented on as
to the origin of said fight for The
Herald merely has the Charleston shin
of the affair. Judging front the dope
that canto over the wire the boys must
have been fighting for that game ves
terdny—and fighting hard.
However. It's nil right to fight, for
a same, in a baseball way, hut de
cidedly all wrong to attempt to push
the other fellow's face "In" In the at
tempt.
By the way, just as an Incident,
wouldn't It be fine to got up a little
bout between Smith and Mackert (Id
ting Barker be the referee) just to
pass the time away during one of
those winter days to come. It's true
that Smith is a little heavier than
Mac, however, Mac la decidedly more
active than the Augusta outergardner,
therefore the odds would be about
even. Let's got together on tills prop
osition, boys. It'll furnish a little
amusement and also settle the grouch
between the two pugilistic players.
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BASEBALL WEATHER
American League.
Chicago at Boston; cloudy.
Detroit at Philadelphia; clear.
Cleveland at New York; cloudy.
St. Louts at Washington, clear.
National League.
Boston at Pittsburgh; rain.
Philadelphia at Chicago; clear.
Brooklyn at St. Louis; clear.
New York at Cincinnati; cloudy.
Federal League.
Buffalo at Chicago; clear.
Baltimore at St. Louis; clear.
Pittsburgh at Kansas City; cloudy.
Brooklyn at Indianapolis (2) cloudy.
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