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FIRST HE IF LUST SERIES
LOST TO JINS YESTERDAY
The Augusta Combacks Went Down to Defeat Yesterday
Afternoon at the Hands of the Indians by a Score of Ten
to One---Everything Was Moving Along Nicely Until the
Fourth Inning---Then.
The Augusta boys went down to de- I
feat yesterday afternoon at the hands j
of the Savannah Indians in the first
home game of the last series to be
played in this city this season, the
visitors winning out by the large
score of 10 to 1.
Everything was going nice up until
the fourth inning, then —everyone on j
the team hit Winchell (in the remain
ing innings, of course); Winston get
ting four and Lipe and Smallwood
three each. Smallwood was in fair
form, but received excellent support.
In the fourth innipg when Savan
nah scored, the play being a close one,
the visitors getting the benefit of the
doubt, the fans started after Umpire :
Moran. Augie got a little excited and j
“forgot himself’’ —used profanity in the j
presence of ladies —the result was that I
President Kalbfleisch had a cop to go
out on the diamond and get his
"Umps," however, nothing further de
veloped than that Moran was “called ;
down” and warned —he apologized. j
Sensational Plays.
There were a few sensational plays
pulled off, to say the least, and the
afternoon turned out to be a highly ;
enjoyable one for the many fans that
aie sticking to the “boys” through ;
thick and thin.
The presentation of the silver bat
and ball was postponed yesterday !
until Wednesday on account of two
members of the committee being un
able to attend the game.
' Every member of the club, including
those under optional agreement con
tracts is to be voted on by the com- j
mittee in making the award.
BASEBALL WEATHER
American League.
Chicago at New York; cloudy.
Detroit at Washington; cloudy.
Cleveland at Boston; clear.
St. Louis at Philadelphia (2); cloudy
National League.
Boston at Chicago; cloudy.
Philadelphia at Pittsburg; cloudy.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati; rain.
New York at St. Louis (2); rain.
Federal League.
None.
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Remember, there’s but two more
games to be played in Augusta, the
one of this afternoon and again to
morrow, the curtain drops as far as
the South Atlantic League is concern
ed i nthis city.
The box score:
Savannah. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Handiboe, cf 5 0 1 4 0 0
Lipe, 3b 4 1 3 4 3 0
Mayer, rs 5 2 2 1 0 0
Gust, lb 4 1 2 6 1 0
Winston, If B 2 4 2 0 0
Smith, c ..3 1 1 5 1 0
Crowell, ss 5 2 1 2 2 1
Zimmerman, 2b ... 5 1 2 3 2 0
Smallwood, p .. .. 6 0 3 0 0 0
Totals 41 10 19 27 9 1
Augusta. Ab. K. H. Po. A. E.
Burgess, rs 4 1 2 0 0 0
Smith, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0
Shaw, If 4 0 1 5 1 0
Berger, c 4 0 2 4 4 1
Clark, 2b 4 0 1 4 2 0
Barker, lb 4 0 1 7 2 0
Brouthers, 3b 3 0 0 4 2 1
Kelly, ss 4 0 0 2 2 0
Winchell, p 3 0 0 0 3 0
Totals 34 1 7 27 16 2
Score by innings: R.
Savannah 000 103 204—10
Augusta 000 001 000— 1
Summary—Two-base hit, Small
wood; three-base hit, Winston; stolen
bases, Winston, Smith (2), Crowell,
Ciark, Barker; bases on balls, off
Smallwood 1, off Winchell 2; left on
bases, Savannah 8, Augusta 5; struck
out, by Smallwood 4, by Winchell 2.
Time of game, 1:55. Umpire, Moran.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Barons Victorious.
At Nashville —
(FIRST GAME.)
Score: R. H. E.
Birmingham .. .. 200 020 o—4 7 1
Nashville 000 000 o—o 1 2
Brown and Tragesser; More and
Smith.
(SECOND GAME)
Score: R. H. E.
Birmingham .. .. 000 000 I—l 6 0
Nashville 000 000 o—o 4 1
Johnson ad Wallace; Kroh and
Gibson.
Gulls Lose.
At Mobile-
Mobile 000 000 1 00—1 6 2
Memphis 000 303 000—6 8 0
Wheatley and Schmidt; G. Merritt
and Schlei.
Pels 3; Lookouts 2.
At New Orleans —
Score: R. H. E.
New Orleans .. 100 000 llx—3 9 0
Chattanooga .. ..000 100 100—2 5 1
Kissinger and Higgins; Sline and
Street.
Crackers Win.
At Montgomery—
Score: R. H. E.
Atlanta 101 150 200—10 14 3
Montgomery .. 000 002 000— 2 7 2
Dent and Tyree; McLeod and Case
and Donahue.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Terrors Defeat Tip-Tops.
At Indianapolis—
(FlßST GAME.)
Score: R. H. E.
Brooklyn—
-000 301 000 000 2—6 14 3
Indianapolis—
.l2o 001 000 000 3—7 12 0
Marcon, Maxwell and Land; Kais
crltng and Rariden.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R. H. E.
Brooklyn 000 100 o—l 6 1
Indianapolis .. .. 102 00b 2 —5 6 0
Lafjtte, Bluejacket and Land; Bil
liard and Rariden.
Postponed.
Baltlmore-Bt. Louis, wet grounds.
Plttshurg-Kansas City, rain.
Read Herald “Wants”
MACON LOST
TO COLUMBUS
Columbus, Ga. —Lawrence was in
vincible in the pinches yesterday and
Columbus won, 3to 0. Inability of the
Macon players to field infield hits
aided in the local victory, Columbus’
first run being scored without a hit
being made. The only feature of the
game was Lawrence holding the vis
itors down and not allowing a run in
the eighth inning when the bases
were full and only one out.
Score: R. H. E.
Macon 000 000 000—0 7 1
Columbus .. .. 100 000 llx—3 8 0
Voss and Matthews; Lawrence and
Thompson.
SKIPPED
OPENING CAME
Albany, Ga. —Albany won the open
ing game from Jacksonville yester
day by the score of 6to 3. Wiley was
steady until the ninth when he weak
ened, and six of the twelve hits se
cured off of him came in that inning.
Albany scored her runs by coupling
hits with errors. The visitors’ club
being crippled, two pitchers were
worked in the outfield. The hitting
of Callahan and Froug featured.
Score: R. H. E.
Albany 100 221 OOx—6 fi 0
Jacksonville .. . .000 000 003—3 12 4
Wiley and Wells; Johnson and
Chalker.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Phillies 3; Pirates 2.
At Pittsburg—
Score: R. H. E.
Philadelphia .. .000 000 120—3 7 2
Pittsburg 200 000 000- —2 9 0
Marshall, Mayer and Dooln; Mc-
Quillan and Gibson.
Braves 5; Cubs 9.
At Chicago—
Score; R. H. E.
Boston 110 030 000—5 9 2
Chicago 130 010 04x—9 10 2
Tyler, Rudolph and Gowdy; Laven
der. Vaughn, Cheney and Bresnahan,
Archer.
Dodgers 0; Reds 4.
At Cincinnati—
Score: R. H. E.
Brooklyn 000 000 000—0 5 2
Cincinnati .. .. 000 001 30x—4 4 0
Ruelbach and McCarty; Benton and
Gonzales.
Postponed.
New York-St. Louis, wet grounds.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tigers, 3-11; Senators, 1-0.
At Washington—
(FlßST GAME)
Score: R. H. E.
Detroit 200 100 000—3 10 1
Washington 000 001 000—1 3 0
Coveleskie and Stanage; Ayres and
Henry.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R. H. E.
Detroit 110 030 033—11 12 0
Washington .. .. 000 000 000—0 4 2
Dauss nad McKee; Shaw, Bentley,
Harper, Stevens and Alnsmlth, Wil
liams.
Browns, 1-3; Athletics, 7-6.
At Philadelphia—
(FlßST GAME).
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis 000 000 010—1 6 2
Philadelphia .. .200 003 llx—7 9 0
Hamilton, Bachelor and Agnew,
Hale; Plank and McAvoy.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis 100 101 o—3 8 3
Philadelphia .. ..001 021 2—6 9 2
Baumgardner and Agnew, Leary;
Bush and Schang.
Red Sox 7; Naps 3.
At Boston—
Score: R. H. E.
Boston 421 000 OOx—7 13 1
Cleveland 010 001 010 3 9 3
Leonard, Bndient and Carrlgan,
Hhomas; Haggerman, Dlllinger,
Coumlie, Standing and O’Neil.
White Sox 2; Yanks 1.
At New York—
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago 001 001 000—2 7 0
New York .. .. 000 000 001—1 6 0
Scott and Schalk; Fisher and Nun
amaker.
OTHER RESULTS
American Association.
Cleveland - Milwaukee, postponed,
wet grounds.
Columbus 3; Kansas City 4.
Louisville 7; Minneapolis 8. <lO In
nings.)
(Only three scheduled).
North Carolina Leaaue
Wlnston-Hnlem 9; Charlotte 0.
Durham 2: Greensboro 1.
Asheville 2; Raleigh 2. (Game call
ed end third, rain).
International League,
Montreal 6; Newark 4.
Toronto 20; Jersey City 4.
Buffalo, 4-5; Providence, 1-1,
Rochester 2; Baltimore 6.
.HE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
Johnny Kilbane Will Engage in One
More Battle At His Favorite Weight
One Hundred and Twenty-Two Pound Ringside, and Then He
Will Oast His Lot to the Next Division, That of the Light
weight--Not Worrying Over the Bout With Johnny Dun
dee, For He Will Enter the One Hundred and Thirty-
Three Pound Class Regardless of Outcome
New York, N. Y. —Johnny Kilbane,
featherweight champion, will engage
in one more contest at his favorite
poundage—l 22 pounds ringside—and
then will cast his lot in the next di
vision, that of lightweight. Kilbane
is not spending any sleepless nights
worrying over the outcome of his bout
with Johnny Dundee next month for
he will enter the 133 pound clasH re
gardless of how the Dundee clash ter
minates.
Kilbane has been verging on a leap
into the lightweight heap for several
monthH, but Dundee nagged so per
sistenly for a return match with the.
peer of 122 pounders that the obliging
Clevelander assented.
The only reason Kilbane Is willing
to take Dundee on once more at a
weight that both will have difficulty
in attaining Is to eradicate the otdy
questionable bout he has put up since
he mounted the featherweight throne.
Kilbane has been eminently success
ful In all his bouts as champion, ex-
CULLS OEFEATEO
COLUMBIA EADS
Charleston, S. C. —Bunching hits
Charleston defeated Columbia in the
opening game of the final home series
yesterday, 3 to 1. The Comers made
nine hits off Eldridge but only three
were clean. Doubles by Harris and
Marshall with the fielding of Finne
gan at third featured. Osteen got
three hits out of three times up.
Score: R. H. E.
Columbia .. .. 000 000 010—1 9 1
Charleston .. . .001 101 OOx —3 7 1
Bernsen and Stuart; Eldridge and
Marshall.
micus ion
111 STRAIGHT
Americus, Ga. —Americus made It
three straight games from Thomas
ville yesterday, in the post-season
championship series. The final score
was 14 to 9. Many errors and heavy
hitting featured. Dudley and Mer
chant worked on the mound and be
hind the plate, trying to stop Ameri
cus.
Score: R. H. E.
Thomasville .. 003 103 002— 9 13 5
Americus .. .. 441 200 210—14 10 3
Dudley, Poole, Merchant and Dud
ley, Merchant; Speake arid Pierre.
STANDING OF CLUBS
South Atlantic League.
Won Lost Pet.
Albany 35 21 .625
Charleston .. .. .. ..35 21 .625
Columbus 32 25 .561
Savannah 28 26 .513
Augusta 26 31 .456
Macon 23 23 .442
Columbia 25 83 .431
Jacksonville 13 37 .333
Southern League.
Won Lost Pet.
Birmingham 73 54 .575
New Orleans 71 53 .573
Mobile 70 58 .547
Atlanta 64 55 .538
Nashville 65 62 .512
Chattanooga 62 65 .488
Memphis 54 73 .425
Montgomery 46 85 .351
American League.
Won Lost Pet.
Philadelphia 76 37 .673
Boston 64 47 .576
Washington 60 53 .531
Betrolt 58 57 .504
Chicago .. .. 56 60 .483
Ht. Louis 54 59 .478
New York .. 51 63 .447
Cleveland 38 81 .313
Federal League.
Won Lost Pet.
Indianapolis 65 43 .570
Chicago ....62 51 .543
Baltimore 58 52 .527
Buffalo 56 53 .514
Brooklyn .... .. ..54 65 .435
Kansas City .. .. ..53 62 .461
St Louis 52 63 .452
Pittsburg 47 62 .431
National League.
Won Lost Pet.
New York .. 59 48 .551
Boston .. .. 69 49 .546
Ht. Louis 62 53 .539
Chicago 59 52 .632
Philadelphia 61 68 .468
Pittsburg 60 53 .469
Cincinnati 62 60 .464
Brooklyn .. 49 61 .446
ceptlng the one with Dundee which
the referee called a draw at the end
of twenty rounds.
That Blot.
It is to wipe out this blot—for Kll
bane looks upon .it as such—that the
featherweight champion will go
through a course of hard training to
be In perfect condition to prove, his
mastery over Dundee.
The pseudo Scotchman will exper
ience even more difficulty in padding
down to 122 pounds ringside the stip
ulated weight for the match. Dundee
has been fighting lightweights for over
a year and has permitted the weight
to accumulate. But he never moved
the beam at over 129 pounds. Kilbane
Kilbane has been disregarding the
featherweight limit in his recent bouts
being content to fight at catchwelghts.
He had seriously intended to drift in
to the lightweight class, as he had set
his mind on never fighting In ihe
featherweight division again. Despite
his laxity in training for recent con
tests, Kilbane could tip the beam at
no more than 127 pounds.
While Willie Ritchie was world’s
lightweight champion, Kilbane re
peatedly challenged Ritchie to com
bat for the 133 pound title. It was
Kilbane’s aim to hold the champion
ship In two divisions at the same time.
But he was denied this chance when
Ritchie unwittingly permitted Welsh
to lure him Into a match that cost him
the premier honors.
Not Discouraged.
However, Kilbane Is not discouraged
fiver the turn of affairs. He figures
that he will yet induce Freddie Welsh
to fight him at the lightweight limit,
and Johnny firmly believes that Welsh
will prove an easier proposition than
Ritchie would have been.
, Kilbane is aware that Welsh is one
of the world’s greatest boxers, hut he
also is in possession of the fact that
Welsh cannot hit hard. In fact the
new lightweight boss cannot deliver
one-thtrd so forceful a blow as can
Ritchie.
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The Hypnotist Was the Real Goods
Should Kilbane hook up with Welsh
it will be as pretty a boxing exhibition
as ever was staged for Kilbane is to
day regarded as the cleverest man in
the American ring.
One thing we can rest assured of.
This will not be the last, meeting be
tween Kilbane and Dundee, fur if
Dundee loses be will trail Kilbane in
to the lightweight preserves and fight
him at that weight. Should a quirk of
fate make Dundee the featherweignt
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