The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 17, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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ITHURSSAY. SEPTEMBER 17 LAST GAMES OF SOUTHERN TODAY Birming-ham, the Pennant Win ners, vs. Atlanta; Montgomery vs. Chattanooga. Other Games Played. Atlanta. —The Southern Association closes its 1914 playing season today with games scheduled between Birm ingham and Atlanta and Montgomery and Chattanooga, the other members of the asosciation having played their last games on Tuesday. Birmingham has won the pennant with the other first division teams closely bunched, Atlanta, in fourtti place, being approximately but seven games behind the leader. Mobile fin ished second and New Orleans, third. Nashville leads the second division, Chattanooga, Memphis and Montgom ery occupying the remaining positions in the order named. Today’s games in no way will affect the standing. Birmingham will meet Loiusville of the American Association in a post season series of five games, the first to be played in Louisville, Sept. 28th. NATIONAL LEAGUE Braves Victorious. At Boston— Score: R. St. Louis 011 010 000—3 Boaton 100 020 03*—6 PeiTitt, Griner and Snyder; Tyler and Whaling. Giants Win. At New York— Score: R H E Cincinnati 000 000 010—1 5 3 New York 500 021 00*—8 6 3 Ames, Fittery and Gonzales and Clarkson; Demaree and Meyers and Johnson. Phillies 6, Pirates 2. At Philadelphia— Score: R. H.E Pittsburgh 010 000 100 —2 6 5 Philadelphia 123 04)0 00* —6 9 2 Cooper, Conzelinan and Gibson; Rixey and Killifer. Cubs Lose. At Brooklyn— Score: R H E Chicago 000 002 000 —2 6 1 Brooklyn 016 000 00*—7 9 2 Lavender, Pierce, Smith and Archer; Allen and McCarty. f m y ~. . >- •■* A Chorus Group with Klaw & Erlanger’s Musical Comedy, “Oh! Oh! Delephine!” at the Grand next Wednesday Even ing-- Seats on Sale Monday i THE DINGBAT FAMILY M DtM62>fit6 OtM.y ~ M'S ■ODyaut. SotOOKfJ At CWAr»vfc. KitfmwArika WmtHßft W*B 3**lr Bv Mia ceAH- TZ> set- CV*M> o* '^KtUAIATiCM; 4/VO IT* WwtMJCsD 4h.«b^i , s. Be(M(i The *secowfc l Xtf* or His t>wftE*s. ht ucrt» T*s 4Ay - tofUC*- - Hft SOUfcWAu *~- AMERICAN LEAGUE Browns Cop a Double. tFIRST GAME.) Score: R H E Chicago 000 100 000 o—l 6 1 St. Louis 001 000 000 I—2 6 3 Scott and Schalk; Hamilton and Ag new. (SECOND GAME.) Score: R H E Chicago 000 000 001—1 8 2 St. Louis 000 000 30*—3 8 0 Wolfgang, Russell, Faber and Kuhn; Leverenz, Baumgardner and Agnew. Tigers 8, Naps 3. At Cleveland— Score: R. H. E. Cleveland 000 001 011—3 10 2 Detroit 010 010 510—8 13 2 Carter, Hageman, Coumbeand Bass ler; Oldham and McKee. FEDERAL LEAGUE Tip Tops Lose. At Brooklyn- - Score: R H B Indianapolis 110 000 000 —2 10 1 Brooklyn 000 000 000—0 4 2 Moseley and Rariden; Lafitte and Owens. Rebels 4, Chifeds 7. At Pittsburgh— Scorer R H E Pittsburgh 000 031 000— 4 8 1 Chicago 024 001 000—7 10 1 Knetzer, Leclair, Adams and Berry; Johnson, Lange and Wilson. Buffeds Win. At Buffalo— Score: R H E Buffalo 011 101 12*—7 17 3 St. Louis 100 002 000—3 6 2 Moore and Allen andLavigne; Keup per and Simon. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Barons, Pennant Winners, Win. At Atlanta — Score: R. H. E. Birmingham 000 021 021—6 10 1 Atlanta 000 002 000—2 7 2 Robertson and Tragesser; Thompson and Dunn. Lookouts Victors. At Chattanooga— Score: R. H. E. Montgomery ....000 204 001— 7 14 8 Chattanooga 012 033 44*—17 8 1 McLeod and G. Baker; Morgan and Street. No Schedule. No others scheduled. 9 « f (‘.a-ers fefcrt-B* ACBuMMBa t :! "' ,■ I ' 1 i 30. KM —,l*o <«no«tii C&MB.THI* I>Af HO6*ATK AajD //UOiAAj &)MMg,ky 1 *** **+*BO*iTL tfcnw S//Wf>»ft/A/& VKUCALy /wo '^ t &>UMJ AriOSOßfi 4166 G4V*. A Dsce«™> *w6*f*w6*»* J/US/MO a«|wt/MMr THe Tftoe /USAtf/w. /nxrmotL Vfc -AH, Aa/0 WH*r C6A- C s hou;A/ laj ycUMirt Guava B ***** Ywt WfcV A P.r£.'lK .. "»* - SHA A AAA V'4/EVEfc HBAU> (X/AVA Tfetfc - (Jeswt'nucAc 3o<m/*y 6* mv - t debt /W Pkkie. > iTUua PtetAMM* 7. P-MTT D#. T ° A *’ & * ** B 5 * *■ *"»■ VUKbThHtI. *ir. *W- J Today’s Puzzle--Can You Read II? wiolfelto Wjk Words made up of names of six European cities. Yesterday’s Puzzle and the Answer Subtract andradd and get a draught or diagram. Plan. OTHER RESULTS International League. Toronto 8, Montreal 2. Buffalo 2, Rochester 1. Only two games scheduled. American Association. Louisville 5, Cleveland 3. No others scheduled. North Carolina-Virginia. Winston-Salem 9, Norfolk 2. STANDING OF CLUBS National League. Won. Lost. Pet Boston 76 57 .576 New York 73 59 .553 St. Ixjulb 71 63 .630 Chicago 70 64 .623 Pittsburgh 62 63 .496 Philadelphia 59 71 .454 Brooklyn 57 . 72 .442 Cincinnati 66 76 .424 Southern League. Won. Lost. Pet. Birmingham 87 62 .534 New Orleans 81 64 .562 Mobile 85 68 .556 Atlanta 77 66 .539 Chattanooga 72 71 .523 Nashville 72 • 71 .523 Memphis 61 87 .412 Montgomery 54 99 .354 American League. Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia.. .. 4. ..88 46 .657 Boston 79 53 .599 Detroit 73 62 .540 Washington 63 63 .519 Chicago 62 70 .470 St. Louis 61 72 .47,9 New York 60 75 .445 Cleveland 43 93 .316 Federal League. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 76 59 .563 Indianapolis 75 59 .560 Baltimore 63 61 .627 Brooklyn 67 63 .615 Buffalo 67 65 .507 Kansas City 63 68 .4*l St. f<iu4s 68 64 .475 Pittsburgh 52 76 .4 )7 THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. BASEBALL WEATHER American League. New York at Chicago. Boston at Cleveland. Washington at Kt. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit. All clear. National League. Chicago at Brooklyn; clear. St. Lmis at Boston; clear. Cincinnati at New York; clear. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (2); cloudy. Federal League. Chicago at Pittsburgh; cloudy. Kt. Louis at Buffalo; clear. Indianapolis at Brooklyn; clear. Kansas City at Baltimore; clear. y U'L* V ' -g If s3fe'&Esttl * VV j|| Scene from "Eagles Mate,’’ with Mary Pickford, at The Grand Monday, matitiee and night. A j. j. McDermott National Open Champion 1911 to 1913 "Pipe smoking gives added pleasure to a golfer when the pipe is filled with Tuxedo. Tuxedo provides more keen enjoyment than any other tobacco / know. ’’ ALEX CAMPBELL Country Club, Brooklluc, Mau. "I am always glad to speak a good word for Tuxedo tobacco. Constant use of it only serves to make it better liked. Its fragrant, soothing flavor makes it the choice of many golfers .” ALEX ROSS National Open Champion 1907. says: “ Tuxedo, cool and mild, is es sentially the that satisfies. Many of my fellow golfers agree with me in giving preference to Tuxedo. ” TESTED BIG GUNS. Colon.—There Is no truth In a re port published in the United States that there has boon a naval engage ment off Colon. The report arose from the fact that the big guns on Toro Point were being fired for testing purposes. It Is nol believed here that there are any British or German war ships near the Isthmus. Tee Up! Smoke Up! AS satisfying as the sounding smack of the perfect drive, is the open-air relish of the perfect smoke—Tuxedo. Both go together, too. When you grab your bag and start for the links, grab up your tin of Tuxedo and take it along. . “Follow through” the snappy afternoon with luxedo. Put Tuxedo in your pipe and you will “ put” the best. And at ‘ the nine teenth hole” rest up and relax with a good, solid smoke of Tuxedo. That’s the advice of good golfers everywhere. The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette It’s worth your while to try Tuxedo. F,specially if a sensitive tongue prevents pipe smoking. I uxedo positively cannot hite~ not even it you smoke pipeful after pipeful, as many as you can crowd into a day or a week. Tuxedo is made of only the finest, choic est, selected leaves of perfectly aged Burley Process”which removes every trace of bite and sting and develops all the wonderful mildness, fragrance and flavor of the Burley Leaf in a way that no other brand of tobacco has ever suc cessfully imitated. VOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Famoua green fin with gold let. a /\ tering, curved to fit the pocket 1 UC Convenient pouch, inner- lined 1“ with moisture-proof paper , ,OC In Giant Humidors SOc and 90c THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Continue to Arrest Many Spies in France Pari*, 3:20 a. m.—Tin* niimprotiH ar of Kple.s continue. Yesterday s darln* individual was taken near Horn rneHouH, on the line from Troyea to Chalons, where he had questioned the pen«ant« of the locality concerning the movements of the French troops. It was discovered that he had for a long time Inhabited a town in the north of France, where he directed a perfect, system of wire-tupping for the benefit of the German*. He was tak en to Orleans for execution. Expert Tailor and Designer Mr. Lee L. Strassburger, expert tailor and designer of the Haas Tailoring Co., Baltimore, Md., will be with us Wednesday and Thursday of this week, showing the latest designs in Men’s Clothes for Fall and Winter •MOD. Don’t fail to call while he is here. MS CREARY’S * ./ *y f t'U ‘,4. . / A yL ' Jfje' . JI.Y, a. , « Coaxing Ont the Rheumatism “Home of Good Clothe*.” IMhakrldliJg Ti ■ |i|w» Jjjj t., At another small town In that vicin ity an Individual hearing on his arm a badge insert bed "English Interpre ter" and In Ids pockets other arm badges so rspeclal circumstances was arrested while seeking Information of the movement of troops. A number of the splps taken Into custody spenk English and claim 10 In- either Englishmen or Americana FOR WEAKNESS AND LOSS OF APPETITE The eld Standard general strength ening tonic GROVE'S TASTELESS thill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonlo and sura Appetizer. For adults and children Mir. FIVE