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CLOSE GOME LOST TO THE
COLOMBIA CLOB YESTERDAY
Winning Run Was Made By Comers in Their Half of the Fifth
Inning---Correll Hit One of Winchell’s Choice Offerings
Over the Left Field Fence For the Circuit-- Only Two More
Games Left.
Columbia, S. C.—Columbia and Au
gusta met in the first game of the
ifnal series of the season yesterday af
ternoon and the home club won the
contest, sto 4. All of the scoring was
dene in the third, fourth and fifth in
nings.
A. couple of home runs, one over the
left field fence and the other to deep
left-center, within the enclosure, add
ed spice to he game; and were the
real features of the afternoon’s enter
tainment. The circuit swats were
made by Correll and Green.
Prank Winchell, for the most of the
season a Comer, appeared on the
mound against his former teammates.
He had good control, much better than
Green, but he allowed several hits at
critical times and also the two home
runs were important factors. Winchell
allowed a total of 12 hits and Roy
Green, the Comer twirler, was touch
ed for eleven.
While it was not a game of hair
raising stunts and circus catches, it
was a good game of baseball. The
absence from the line-up of Stuart,
who was not feeling well, called for
l,ee Correll, who has been out of the
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game because of injuries, to go be
hind the bat. The collegian caught
well for several innings and then
swapepd places with* Dutch Bernsen,
who had been working at second.
Rain.
A sprinkling of rain, which fell
rather briskly for the moment and
which threatened to pay a return en
gagement at several other intervals,
halted the game for a few minutes. A
big. black’ cloud hovered over the
northwestern part of the sky for the
greater part of the game.
But two games remain to be played
—today and tomorrow.
Augusta made three runs before
Columbia counted. In the third round
Burgess walked and went to second
when Smith singled. Clark popped to
Green. Berger walked and the bases
were S. R. O. At this critical time
Montague singled to right and Bur
gess and Smith scored, Berger taking
third. Barker singled and Berger
scored. Montague was thrown out at
third trying to go from first to third
on the infield single. Marker stole
second. Kelly lifted to Ezell and the
scoring for this inning was over.
Tled-Up.
Angered by Augusta’s run-making,
the Columbia team made two in its
half of the same round. After Fin
negan had gone out on a fly to Clark,
Osteen drew a pass. Bake beat out an
infield hit, sending the manager to
second. Bernsen singled to right and
Osteen scored and Bake went to third.
Correll doubled and Bake scored.
Bernsen was thrown out at the plate.
Burgess to Montague to Berger. Ezell
grounded to Montague.
Columbia went one ahead by mak
ing two in the fourth. Muldrow start
ed with a single, and when Roy Green
pasted the ball far away into the ex
tremity of left center the two scored.
Then Augusta tied it up with one
in the fifth. Clark opened with a
single to right and went to third when
Muldrow let the ball get away from
him. He scored on Berger's double
to center.
The winning run was made by Co
lumbia in its half of the fifth. Bee
Correll, whom some call Ty, hit one
of WincheH’s choice offerings over
the left field fence for four bases.
The box score:
Augusta. Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Burgess, If ...... 4 1 o i 3 U
Smith, cf 5 l 1 o o l
Clarfl, 2b 5 1 3 4 1 1
Berger, c 4 1 3 9 1 1
Montague, 3b \ o 2 1 4 o
Barker, lb 5 0 1 5 0 0
Kelly, ss 2 0 0 2 3 0
Stone, rs 3 0 o o 0 o
Winchell, p ....... 3 0 1 1 3 0
Totals 35 4 11 24 14 3
Columbia. Ah. R. H. Po. A. E.
Finnegan, 3b 4 0 1 2 1 0
Osteen, ss 3 1 1 3 4 0
Bake, lb 4 1 2 5 2 0
Bernsen, 2b, c 3 0 2 6 0 0
Correll, c, 2b .... 4 1 2 3 2 0
Ezell, cf 3 0 1 4 0 0
Muldrow, rs 4 1 1 1 0 1
Gardin, If .. 4 0 1 2 0 0
Green, p 41 1 2 4 0
Totals 38 6 12 27 12 1
Score by innings: R.
Augusat ..003 010 000 —4
Columbia 002 210 OOx—s
Summary—Stolen bases, Clark, Bar
ker, Kelly, Bernsen; sacrifice hit,
Bernsen; two base hits, Berger, Cor
rell, Gardin; home runs, Correll,
Green; double play, Kelly and Barker;
struck out. by Green 7, by Winchell
4; bases on halls, off Green 4; off
Winchell 1; wild pitch, Winchell; hit
by pitcher, Stone, Montague; left on
bases, Augusta 11, Columbia 7. Time
of game, 1:30. Umpire, Vitter.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Tie Game.
At St. Louie—
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago .. .. 001 000 020 o—3 8 2
St. Louis .. ..000 021 000 o—3 6 2
Hendrix and Wilson; Willett and
Simon.
Chifeds 5; Tip-Tops 7.
At Brooklyn—
Score: R. H. E.
Buffalo 100 100 120—5 10 2
Brooklyn 000 230 20x—7 10 2
Krapp, Moore and Mlalr; Bluejacket
and Land.
Terrapins 4; Rebels 3.
At Baltimore—
Score: R. H. E.
Baltimore .. .. 002 000 llx—4 11 1
Idttsburg 100 000 200—3 8 0
Suggs, Conley, Wilhelm and Rus
sell; Dickson and Roberts.
Postponed.
Kansas Clty-lndianapolis, rain.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Phillies 2; Reds 3.
At Cincinnati —
Score: R. H. E.
Philadelphia .. .000 000 002—2 6 3
Cincinnati .. .. 000 000 102—3 7 3
Tineup and Burns; Douglas and
Gonzales.
Giants 9; Cubs 2.
At Chicago—
Score: R. H. E.
New York .. ..004 001 022- 9 10 2
Chicago 101 000 000—2 fi 4
Tesreau and McLean; Lavender,
Humprheys and Smith and Archer.
Braves 2; Cardinals 3.
At St. Louis—
Score: R. H. E.
Boston 001 010 000 o—2 8 0
St. Louis .. .. 010 000 010 I—3 11 2
Rudolph and Gowdy; Perdue, Grlner
and Snyder.
Dodgers Win.
At Pittsburg—
Score: R. H. E.
Brooklyn .. .. 000 000 000 1- I 5 1
Pittsburg .. .. 000 000 000 o—o fi 1
Ru el bach and McCarty; Harmon
and Gibson.
OTHER RESULTS
American Association.
Indianapolis 3; Milwaukee 0.
Louisville 8; Kansas city 7.
Columbus 5; Minneapolis 4.
Cleveland 1; St. Pau' 2. 02 In
nings).
Internstional Ltagua.
Toronto fi; Newark 1.
Buffalo 0; Jersey Clfy 1.
Rochester 4; Providence 1.
Montreal 9; Baltimore 5.
North Carolina Leagua
Greensboro 1; Durham 0.
Asheville-Winston-Salem, a rain.
Churlotta-Ralclgh, rain.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
MACON LOST TO
■MITES
Jacksonville, Fla.—ln a game fea
tured by hard hitting and few runs,
Jackonville defeated Macon here yes
terday, 3 to 1. The viators madfc 13
hits against 10 for tho locals. The
game abounded in brilliant fielding
plays.
Score: R. h. E.
Macon 100 000 000—1 13 1
Jacksonville .. ..100 001 10X—3 10 1
Fostre and Bashan; Johnson and
ChalMfer.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Barons 2; Lookouts 1.
At Birmingham—
Score: R. H. E.
Birmingham .. 000 010 000 I—2 7 I
Chattanooga .. 000 000 010 o—l0 —1 5 2
Johnson and Wallace; Morgan and
Stlcet, Graham.
Pols Lo9t.
At New Orleans—
Score: " R. H. E.
New Orleans .. ..110 010 0— 2 5 1
Memphis 334 1(11 l—l 211 2
(Seven innings, agreement).
Weaver, Benn and Higgins; H. Mer
ritt and Schlei.
Crackers 2; Gulls 4.
At Mobile—
Score: R. H. E.
Mobile 020 200 OOx—4 8 2
Atlanta 000 001 100—2 9 0
Keeley nad Schmidt; Browning and
Dunn.
Biilies Defeated.
At Nashville—
Score; R. H. E.
Montgomery .. .000 000 000—0 5 1
Nashville 000 010 OOx—l 5 0
Lively and Donahue; Boland and
Gibson. •>
AMERICAN LEAGUE
White Sox 1; Athletics 6.
At Philadelphia—
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago 010 000 000—1 12 1
Philadelphia .. . 000 301 20x—6 H 1
Benz, Lathrop and Schalk; Bender
and Schang.
Red Sox 9; Tigers 2.
At Boston—
Score: R. H. E.
Boston 002 016 OOx—» 13 0
Detroit 000 000 020—2 10 2
Collins and Carrigan, Thomas; Du
buc, McCreery, Reynolds and Stall
age, Baker.
Browns 5; Yanks 4.
At New York —
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis .. 000 002 020 001 -5 10 1
New York .. 000 013 000 000—4 9 1
Mitchell, Hamilton, Baumgardner
and Agnew: Keating, Mcllale, Fisher,
Warhop and Sweeney.
Senators Win One, Tie-Up Another.
At Washington—
(FlßST GAME.)
Score: R. H. E.
Cleveland ..000 000 000 o—o 4 1
Washington .. 000 000 000 I—l1 —1 4 3
Steen and O’Neill; Shaw ard Ain
smlth, Henry.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R. H. B.
Cleveland 000 000 120 000 00—3 12 4
Whlngton 110 010 000 000 00—8 7 1
Morton, Hagerman, Blanding and
Egan; Ayres, Johnson and Henry,
Ainsmlth.
STANDING OF CLUBS
South Atlantic Leagua.
Won Lout Pet.
Albany 38 21 .«44
Charleston 37 22 .627
Columbus .. .. .. ..33 27 .550
Savannah .. .. .. . ,29 28 .509
Augusta 27 33 .450
Columbia .. ... .. ..27 34 .443
Macon ....24 31 .486
Jacksonville .. .. ..20 39 .389
Southern League.
Won Loat Pet.
Birmingham 76 54 .585
New Orleans 72 54 .571
Mobile 72 59 .549
Atlanta 65 57 .533
Nashville 66 *2 .516
Chattanooga 62 68 .477
Memphis 65 74 .426
Montgomery 46 86 .349
American League.
Won I/Ost Pet.
Philadelphia 80 37 .684
Boston 66 48 .579
Washington 61 fit -530
Detroit .. .. 59 59 .500
Chicago 66 63 .471
St. laruls 65 62 .470
New York .. .. .. ..53 64 .458
Cleveland .. .. .. ..39 82 .822
Federal League.
Won Lost Pet.
Indianapolis 68 49 .574
Chicago 63 51 .553
Baltimore .. .. ..60 62 .636
Buffalo .« •• ......66 66 .606
Brooklyn .. •• •• ..66 56 .605
Kansas City .. .. ..53 88 .457
St. Louis .52 84 .448
Pittsburg 67 84 .424
National Leagua.
Won I/>at Pet.
New York .*1 49 .666
St. I anils 80 64 .542
Boston .. .. •• ....60 51 .641
Chicago 60 64 .526
Cincinnati .63 60 .469
Brooklyn .. .. . .-62 61 .460
Philadelphia .. .. ..51 60 459
Pittsburg .. .. .. ..61 62 .461
BABES EASILY
IIP FOIES
Columbus, Ga.—Bawrence was hit
for a total of seventeen hits and Al
bany scored seven runs, easily de
feating Columbus yesterday afternoon.
7 to 1, before one of the largest crowds
ol‘ the season.
Williams pitched in excellent form,
never allowing two hits in any one in
ning and the only run made against
him was on a fluke, Folmar having
struck out but got to first safely as
Wells let the ball pass him, and went
to second when Wells threw wild to
first, scoring on Krebs’ single to the
rightfield.
Albany played stellar hall all the
way through and was never In dan
ger, the visitors hitting and scoring
almost at will.
Score: r. h. E.
Albany SOU 210 100 —7 17 I
Columbus .. 100 0011 OUO—I 5 1
Williams and Wells; Bawrence and
Krebs.
BASEBALLWEATHER
American League.
Chicago at Philadelphia; cloudy.
Detroit at Boston; cloudy.
Cleveland at Washington (2);
rain.
St. Bouis at New York; clear.
National League.
New York at Chicago; cloudy.
Brooklyn at Pittsburg; cloudy.
Boston at St. Bouis; rain.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati; rain.
Federal League.
Pittsburg at Baltimore; cloudy.
Buffalo at Brooklyn; clear.
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BULLS DEFEAT
THE INDIANS
Savannah, Ga,—A daring steal of
home with two down in the first half
of the tenth by Ed Sabrio gave Charr
loston a. fl to B victory over Savannah
in the first, game of the final series
of the season here yesterday. Both
pitchers were rapped hard and’ the
base-running was ragged.
Score: r. h. E.
Charleston _. .400 000 100 I—6 12 2
Savannah .. ~000 230 000 o—s 12 0
Cochran and Marshall; Cheney and
Smith.
HUERTA IN SPAIN.
Santander, Spain, (via London,
11:35 a. m.—Victorlano Huerta landed
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PROGRAM
Esrly Prayer Meeting at 6:30 A. M. Conducted by Bro. Chas.
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11:30 A. M.
Sermon by Rev. Charming Tobias, International Secretary Y.
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Our Sunday School .Mrs Henrietta Brown.
Selection by our B. Y. P. U,
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