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ALBANY LIST TO
SAVANNAH II
11 GAME
Before 2,000 Fans the Babies
Went Down to Defeat at the
Hands of the Indians, 10 to 6
Albany, Ga.—Before '.’,000 faux, Al
bany Inal the third game iha post
season championship aeries to the In
diana by the acorn of 10 to fi The
game tun ranged, thn Albany outfield
offering acme of the pooreat playa
that have ever been dlaplayed on the
local diamond, while Williams let ii|>
In the seventh Inning. when Mayer
got a home run with the liases full.
Williams was relieved In the eighth
by Morrow Mayer started for thn
visitors and was wild and when A)
baity tied the scorn ho was replaced
by Woolf, who wool Hood until the
ninth, when five clean lilts gave the
locals three runH, When Manager
Manual! stepped to thn plate In the
llrst Inning he was presented with n
handsome traveling hag as a gift from
hi* players
The ho* score
Savannah. Ah. K. 11. Po A. B
Ha od I hoe, of 5 2 :i I 0 1)
l.lpe, 3b 3 2 I 2 6 0
Mayer, p-rs.. .... 1 12 2 11
Gnat. lt> 4 it I 2 0 1
Winston. If 4 0 1 3 II 0
Smith, c 4 I 3 7 1 0
Crowell, as 4 1 2 0 2 0
Zimmerman. 2b 4 t 1 2 K 0
Uewellyn, rs 2 0 « 1 0 0
Woolf, p 2 2 0 0 0 0
Total* 36 10 14 27 14 l
Albany. Ab. R. H. Po. A. K
Russell, of 4 1 1 0 1 I
Cain, 2b 3 1 1 4 3 0
McDowell, rs b 1 1 3 0 0
Erwin, as . ...... 4 l 2 2 3 1
Hanna. If 0 1 lit 0 0
Manush. 3b., ...... 4 0 2 0 2 1
Wells, e 4 0 2 6 3 0
Prough, lb 2 0 0 12 0 u
Williams, p . .... 3 0 0 0 S 1
Morrow, p '..4 1 1 1 1 0
Totals 36' 6 11 $7 16 4
Snore by Innings:. R
Savannah 100 021 601—10
Albany 000 030 003 - «
Summary Two-base hits, llandlbon,
Krwin. Home-run. Mayer Stolen
Uaaes, Zimmerman. Crowell, Smith
Double playa. BSrwln to Pro ugh; Mor
row to Manush Sacrifice hits, L.lpe,
Cam. Prough, Crowell. Ibises on hslls,
off Williams 1. off Mayer 6, off Woolf
0, off Morrow 0. Deft on bases, Al
bany *, Savannah 1. Struck out. by
Williams < by Mayer 4, by Woolf 1,
by Morrow 0 Wild pitch, Williams,
lime of game. 1:46. empires, Pen
der and Moran
STANDING OF CL'JBS
Southern League.
Won 1 oil Pet.
Birmingham., .... .73 63 676
New Orleans .74 67 .">66
Mobile T 6 62 .614
Atlanta . 63 6tt .674
Kaahvtlle . 70 63 .626
Chattanooga . 64 73 K>?
Memphis.. 67 76 423
Montgomery 43 3* 353
National League.
Won leva! Pet.
New York . .. ~ ~6 6 61 560
Boston 66 6" .556
Chicago . .. .. ,« ..64 66 .533
St Louis.. .64 6(i .616
Pittsburgh ..... 66 63 466
Philadelphia 64 63 462
Brooklyn .64 64 463
Cincinnati . ... ... ~64 66 ,464
American League.
Won last Pet
Philadelphia 33 40 676
Boston,. ~ ~ ~ , .72 f,o 630
Washington 62 57 52t
Detroit ~ ..63 61 663
Chicago .. ~ ~ .60 63 .433
Pi lends. , ••••••, .56 67 .466
New York .. .. ~66 63 .451
Cleveland ..33 36 ,314
Federal Leanue.
Won T.ost Pet.
lndtanapolta .... 6k 63 662
Chicago ...... .67 64 664
Baltimore 62 66 616
Brooklyn .63 5; 603
Kansan City.. ~ ~ ,67 64 171
Buffalo 63 63 .360
St lauds ..64 63 <4l
Pittsburgh _ .. „ ~«3 67 ,42s
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Giants Regain Lead.
At Brooklyn—
(FlßST GAME)
Score. R H R
New York . 000 240 000 5 10 5
Brooklyn 000 101 001 —3 13 2
Mathcwwn and McLean; Hagan,
Hch/riu I '/. and McCarty.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R H E
New York 100 00 0114—7 14
Brooklyn 010 000 001—2 6 1
Tesrcati and Meyers; Aitchlson,
SI t ele and Met'arty.
Pirates Cop a Double.
At Rl LoiiIh
(FIRST OAMK.)
Scnre: R H E
Pittsburgh 101 010 382 11 Id 2
St Louis . . . 000 000 501 6 11 4
Cooper. Ilnrmon and Coleman; Per
due, Robinson, T’errltl, Williams and
Snyder and Wlngo.
(SECOND GAME.)
Score: R. H. E.
Pittsburgh 003 000 70 10 9 I
St. Louis 000 110 10 - 3 2 4
Kantlehner and Gibson; (irlner, Nle
hoff nod Snyder.
Cubs 7, Reds 0.
At Oincinnall—
tfcors: R. H. K.
Chicago .....Oil 104 000 7 Hi 1
Cincinnati 000 000 000 0 K 1
Humphries and Archer; Schneider,
Knbrer and Clark and Gonzales
Braves Loss.
At Philadelphia
Bcora: R. If. K.
Boston 000 000 004 I i:t \\
Philadelphia ... 240 001 00* 7 11 l
TyU'r, Dttvta. Cochran ami Gowdy
and Whaling; Alexander and Kllllfer.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Split Double-Hinder.
At Pittsburgh
(FIRST GAME)
Score; R. H. E.
Baltimore 002 062 061 t> 7 2
Pittsburgh 000 100 010 2 6 2
llallev. Wllhelm-und Russell: Wal
ker and Berry. *
(SECOND GAME)
Score: . R H F.
Baltimore 000 (no 006 1 1
Pittsburgh 011 001 (It * -4 111 0
Conley, \\ lltmlm and Russell; Bar
ger and Kerr.
Divida a Double.
At Buffalo
(FIRST GAME)
Score; R H. E
Buffalo 002 000 000 2 9 4
Brooklyn 010 320 004 -10 12 3
Moran. Woodman and Blair; Max
well and Land.
(SECOND GA MR.)
Score; R. H. B.
Buffalo . . .000 311 00* -5 7 3
Brooklyn 000 100 000 1 , .1
Anderson amt latvlgne; Chgppelle
amt Watson.
Chifed* Lose.
At Chicago-
Score: R h. E
Indianapolis HO 001 200 5 9 1
Chicago . 100 000 800 4 6 5
Billiard. Falkenherg and Kariden.
Johnson und Wilson.
Paokere Win.
At Hi Louis
Score: R H E
Kansas City 303 601 000 203 -12 12 4
SI Louis . 000 120 040 200 911 4
Packard amt Enxenroth, Keuppor
Willett. Davenport ami Hartley.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Barone Won.
S Chattanooga—
Score H H H
Birmingham .....203 000 100 6 8 0
Chattanooga .661 000 001 —3 8 1
Johnson and Wallace, Harding and
Graham.
Crackers Victors.
At Atlanta
Score R H E
Atlanta too 000 ot*—2 6 1
Montgomery 006 <>6o 600 6 7 0
Thompson and Tyree: Day and D n
ahue
Pelt 6, Turtles 4.
Ai Memphis
Score R H R
Memphis ... 103 000 000 -4 If 4
New Orleans 000 i;t no 6 9*
O'Brien. Karr and Andrern; Wil
son and Higgins
No Schedule.
On I ( three Southern League games
ecliod uied
fHE AUGUSTA HtHALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
Pugilistic and Talk oi the Pigskin
New York—Little 'Joe Wolcott claims
t oliave fought a longer ring career
than any other living boxer and prob
ably ho’a right. He refuses to tell his
age usually. But his tongue wart loos
ened recently when he met an old ac
quaintance.
“Why, I began to fight back in 1887
when I was 16.” he boasted. “And I
had a fight last weea—even If the
boxing commission doesn't know
about it.”
So Joe has fought twenty-seven
years His possible rival is Kid Mc-
Coy. who Is matched to meet Charley
Miller In California. The Kid began
his ring career twenty-seven years
ago. Jack "Twin" Sullivan began
howling them over seventeen years
ago.
Walcott is far past Ills prime. At
his best he made only 183 pounds and
stood five feet two. But he knocked
out several great heavyweights—Joe
Choykski in seven rounds. Dan Cree
(lon lit one round, Wild Bill Hanrah&n
In twelve rounds. He drew with Sam
Langford In fifteen rounds and won
from George Gardner In twenty.
There were many heavyweights who
refused to accept his challenge, among
them Sharkey, Ruhlin, Fitzsimmons
and Corbett.
But Walcott was twice beaten by
Kid Lavlnge, who was no heavier than
lie.
Yale's New Stadium.
New Haven.— Yale’s new stadium
accommodating 72,000, or twice the old
wooden stands' capacity, will be fin
ished In time for the big Yale-llar
vard football game, the crowning
event of the season, unless the con
tractors relax their present strenuous
efforts.
The workmen are now hurrying the
“Bowl" along fast. No attempt will
he mude to play any except the last
game of the season here, however. All
the preliminary games will be contest
ed In the old field.
Already there Is talk of raising the
price of seats this year and it seems
to lie understood generally that a
slight advance will be made. Yale is
still short of money to complete her
bowl and lay Out the new field as the
authorities think it should he com
pleted. The money already secured
lias been pledged to a large extent
BASEBALL WEATHER
American League.
All clear
Chicago at Cleveland.
Si. lxnile at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Boston
Washington at New York.
National League.
All clear. «
Chicago at Cincinnati.
Pittsburgh at St. Louts.
Boston at Philadelphia.
New York at Brooklyn.
Federal League.
All clear.
Indianapolis at Chicago.
Kansas City ut St. lajuls (3).
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn.
Baltimore at Buffalo.
All our Wash Suits at a big reduc
tion F. G. Mortine.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Red Sox Victorious.
At Boston
(FIRST GAME)
Score: R. H. ft
Boston OOt 101 06* 3 9 2
Philadelphia 000 000 100 -t 4 |
Foster and Carrlgan; Plank, Pea
nock and McAvoy
(SECOND GAME)
Score: R H K
Belton 801 000 SO* —6 10 I
1 hiladelpMtt too 000 800—3 11 t
Wood and Thomas. Shawkev, Prn
nock and McAvoy.
Senators 4, Yank* 10.
At New York
Score: R H. E.
Washington . 006 100 300— 4 7 6
New York *l4 012 00»—10 1* 0
A) res. Harper. Bentley and Wil
liams. Warbop and Nunamaker.
No Schedule.
No others scheduled.
Get your suit from F. G. Mertme,
Spend $70.00. save $6.00.
by alumni, who have purchased bonds
at SIOO each which the Yale authori
ties issued for the construction work.
The holders of these certificates have
the privilege of buying two tickets at
$2.50 each for fifteen years for the
big games played in the stadium.
The huge structure has begun to
lake definite form. Inside the enclos
ure the playing surface has been grad
ed and rolled and now is being hard
ened. The concrete circular wall that
entirely encloses the bowl is being
poured through the moulds and an
other week will see this practically
completed.
Those who complained of the glare
from the Harvard stadium will find
tliat the builders of the bowl have
colored the cement that will be poured
in the seats, giving it a slate tone
which It is claimed will be restful to
the eyes. Wooden seats, hel dih place
by Iron braces, will be attached to the
concrete. In this, as in other ways,
Yale has the advantage of the experi
ence of the Harvard builders.
All of the earth has been thrown
into place. The height of the earthen
side wall is about forty feet above the
ground level, while the playing sur
face Is about the same distance below
the ground level.
Featherweight Mill.
Los Angeles.—Featherweight title
holder Kilbane has accepted Charles
by ton as refij>ce for his meeting with
Johnny Dundee on September 22nd.
It will he remembered that Kilbane
was much disgusted when Tyton call
ed the first Kilbane-Dundee match a
draw.
Now Kilbane announces he will stay
on the coast and meet all comers until
he has forced the sport world to ad
mit he Is a real champion.
But this is 0 bad year so far for
champions. Kilbane and Johnson are
the only ones left of the titleholders
of a few years ago. Johnson has kept
his. perhaps, by his care In picking
opponents.
Judging by their last clash .Dundee
Is not likely to knock out Kilbane.
Dundee has grown heavier and will
he handicapped to make 122 pounas
ringside. Dundee cannot hope to make
122 pounds much longer, even if he
wins this bout.
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Psrie—.l Armstivng Drexel, of the
fatuous Philadelphia family, has en
tered the French army. He will grob
ably fly his own aeroplane as part
of the scouts.
Chamberlain’s Liniment.
If you are ever troubled with aches,
pslns or soreness of the muscles, you
will appreciate the good qualities' of
Chamberlain's Liniment. Manv suf
ferers from rheumatism and sciatica
have used It with the best results, tt
ts especially valuable for lumbago and
tarns back. For sale by all dealers.
KAISER’S SON COMMANDS
TROOPS AT LIEGE
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PRINCE EITEL FREDRICH.
London.—A telegram just received
here from Rotterdam says the Kaiser's
second son, Prince Eitel Freidrich is
ciuartered in the provincial palace at
Liege on the footing of the command
ant of the First Guard Regiment.
Prince August Wilhelm, the Kaiser's
fourth son, has left for the front after
having stopped with his brother at the
provincial palace at Liege.
WHAT TO SAVE IN THE
HERALD'S M. & M. CONTEST
For further information, call at
Contest Headquarters, 213 McCartan
street or telephone 1200.
LIST OF MERCHANTS WHOSE
SALES SLIPS ARE GOOD
FOR VOTES:
M. A. Bates . Co.
Stark French Dry Cleaning Co.
Economy Shoe Company.
Castleberry & Wilcox.
Golden Bros.
L J. Schaul.
Better Ice Cream Company.
Geo. Pi. Baldowskl, Jr.
Maxwell Bros.
O'Connor-Schweers.
B. A. Dial.
P. K. Tant.
L. P. Speth.
Panther Springs Water Company.
Burdell-Cooper Company.
LIST OF PRODUCTSi
AlaGa Syrup labels.
Brookfield Butter cartons
Swift's Arrow Borax Soap wrappers.
Swift’s Pride Washing Powder oar
ton.
Queen Regent Toilet Soap cartons.
Piedmont. Fatima or Chesterfield
cigarette coupons.
Maxwell House Blend Coffee labels.
Maxwell House Blend Tea labels.
Ring's Elegant Flour bags.
Sensation Flour bags.
Block's Cracker wrappers.
Domino rice cartons.
Coca-Cola Gum wrappers.
Smith Bros. Alfalfa Horse and Dairy
Feed hags.
Chero-Cola crown*.
Swift's Jewel Shortening cans.
Swift's Stiver Leaf Lard guarantee
labels.
Swift's Premium Ham wrappers
Swift’s Premium Bacon wrappers.
Libby's Rose Dale Peach labels.
Libby's Happy Vale Peach labels.
Or any other labels from Libby s
products.
Dolly Madison Talcum powder.
Ideal Peroxide Face cream
Wrapped Cake wrappers.
Oinco Cigar box top.
Santaello Cigar box top.
C. H. S. box top.
.eferenda Cigar box top.
Optimo Cigar box tofv
Tademg Cigar box top.
These cigar box tops must be stamp
ed Burdell-Cooper Tobacco Co.
OTHER RESULTS
North Carolina League
Winston-Salem 8, Asheville 2.
Durham-Raleigh. rain.
Greensboro 2, Charlotte 0.
American Association.
Louisville 6,” Milwaukee 11.
Columbus 6, St. Paul 15.
Indianapolis 7, Kansas City 2.
(Only three games scheduled.)
International League.
Montreal 9, Jersey City 1.
Rochester 10, Newark 1.
Buffalo 4. Baltimore 0.
Toronto-Providence. rain.
ULTIMATUM TO HOLLAND.
New York.—Dow Jones and Com
pany published the following item on
their news ticker today:
“London. —It is reported at Lloyds
that Germany has sent an ultimatum
to Holland. There is no confirma
tion.”
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.
Daybreak.
A wind came up out of the sea,
And said, “O mists, make room for me!”
It hailed the ships, and cried, “Sail on,
le mariners, the night is gone!”
And hurried landward far away.
Crying, “Awake! It is the day!”
It said unto the forest, “Shout!
Liang all your leafy banners out!”
It touched the wood bird's folded wing,
And said, “O bird, awake and sing!”
And o'er the farms, “O chanticleer,
Your clarion blow; the day is near!”
It whispered to the fields of corn.
“Bow down and hail the coming
morn!”
it shouted through the belfry tower,
“Awake, O Bell! proclaim the hour!”
It crossed the churchyard with a sigh,
And said, “Not yet, in quiet lie.'
—Longfellow.
SI.OO and $1.50 New Shirts at
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