The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 23, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN YES, If NIT I SHILLINGS DAY ? Sporting Men Say That it is Now George’s Turn-- He is a Southerner Who Has Made Good in the North. Boston, Mass.—An idea thnt. is hound to make a hit with Boston fans was sprung at the Pen and Pen cil Club last night. Johnny Mooney, president and manager of the well known down-town sporting men's re sort in Dock Bquare, gathered several baseball players, newspaper men and tetora (real actors, not ball actors), about him and said: “Why not a ‘Stallings day* at Fen way Park 7” Nobody could «ee why not, and after allowing the idea to sink in, Mooney continued: “Stallings is the man who put the National League on the map in Boston. Individual play ers have been given a ‘day/ why not their boas? I believe that a Stallings day would shade even Maranville day or Fivers day. In fact it would bo the biggest thing of its kind ever at tempted. “This fellow is a Southerner who has made good in the North. Me has attended strictly to his own business, which is that of running a ball club. The people would he glad to show Stallings that they appreciate him." As a result of Mooney’s eloquence President Gaffney and Secretary Nickerson will probably hear from the fans, and this means that there will he a Stallings day if the Braves' modest leader will stand for It. Later in the evening Mooney re marked that bo was one of the kickers when Myers were let out and Schmidt taken on, but that be has long since ceased to kick, and is now firm in the faith that Stallings knows baseball. NATIONAL LEAGUE Club Standing Won I,oat Pet. Ronton 80 05 .6113 Now York 76 61 .656 Chicago 74 66 .629 Ht. Lent* .. .. ~.,..73 66 .626 Philadelphia 67 73 .479 Rrooklyn 66 74 .467 Pittsburg 62 75 .462 Cincinnati 66 H 3 .403 Bravas Win. At Ronton Score; E Pittsburg 200 000 000 2 Ronton 201 400 10X- 8 McQuillan, Kantlehener ami Cole man; Tj ler and Whaling. Rada 4; Dodger* 5. At Brooklyn— Score: R I! K Cincinnati .. . .000 300 001 0 4 6 1 Brooklyn .. .. 200 000 200 15 8 1 Ylngltng, loniglnnn and Gonzulea; Altclrlaon and McCarty. Cuba 5; Gianta 0. At New York— Score: RUE Chicago 500 000 000 5 10 1 New York .. .. 000 000 000 o 3 1 Cheney and Archer; Mathewaon, O'Toole and Meyern, McLean. Cardinal* 5; Phillie* At Indlunnpolla Score: RUE SI Lonln .. .. 000 410 000 5 6 3 Philadelphia .. .200 002 000 4 4 4 tJrlner. Perdue and Wtugo; Mayer. Raumgartner and Imoln, Burn*. AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Standing. Won. Loaf. Pet Philadelphia 91 43 .650 Rnaton .. .. 85 64 .612 Detroit 76 68 .628 Washington 73 67 .621 Chicago .. .. .. ..67 76 .472 St. lamia 63 76 .453 New York .. .. ....63 77 .450 Cleveland 46 96 .319 Rod Sox Win a Double. At Detroit (FIRST GAME) Seoret R. Boston 201 010 010—6 10 1 Detroit 000 080 000-3 12 1 Collins and Carrlgnn; Cnveleakle, Reynolds and Raker. Time, 1:35, em pires, Dtneen and Egan (.SECOND GAME.) Score: R. H. E. Heaton 031 010 00 5 8 o Detroit 000 000 00—0 4 2 Collin* and Carrtgan. Oldham, Reynolds, Boehler and McKee, Raker. Phillies Easily Win. At Cleveland— Score: R. H. B. . Cleveland .. .. 000 200 100- 3 t « Philadelphia .. .000 040 640 14 19 0 Carter. Dtlllnger. Bowman and Egnn; Honh and Schnng. Senators Lost to Whtio So*. At Chicago— (FlßST GAME) Score: R H K Washington ... 000 000 010 -1 6 2 Chicago 061 001 02* -9 10 0 Shaw. Engel, ft. William* and Ain smith: Rena and Schalk tSECOND tIAME) Score: R IL K. Washington .. *« 101 020 (1-4 10 2 Chicago ...100 000 I—7 12 2 Bentley. Ayres and Henry: Scott, lathrnp, Ruasell, Jaaper and Schalk. Mayer. Postponed. St. Louis-few York. rain. NORMAN W “NORMAN” The NEWEST J lor 25 mu PMhwiy M Cm., law. Today’s Puzzle--Can You Read It? What la thl* man’., occupation? Yesterday’s Puzzle and the Answer airs! I’m T\ot vSL ') \ able to call. Am pretty nearly exhaust . \ .d . 'arugged Kind name* of four article* of houuahold furnltura Chair, table, lamp, rug. FEDERAL LEAGUE Club Standing. Won. la>at. Pot Indianapolis 79 61 .564 Chicago 78 61 .561 Baltimore 71 63 .530 Ruffnlc 71 65 .522 Rrooklyn 70 66 .515 Kansas City 63 75 .456 St. Lout* 60 78 .435 Pittsburg 55 79 .411 Chlfeds 2; Terrapins 1. At Baltimore — Score: R H E Chicago 000 002 000 2 6 2 Halt Inlin e . . . . 000 000 100 1 8 1 JEFF WAS RIGHT AT THAT ------ BY “BUD M FISHER - >tFF 1 f R.KSHT- ~ 4 6CH6N\%To OV6RCOCA6 \ MOW SUPPOSE YOU CUT N AN t) THSN CUT / 1 THtE WOOD SCARCITY C. r HO6«S Foyp P (ecc& (uTt. TMOS6 SIXTEEN X IN eUftoPE. /MOUI "\ vuHAT lUOGU> / /- Vo FOUR P.ECE % f suppose you had a * v ou wave? 7 snrreeN f g-ach. sixty-bour. .1 OF 1 *N6AT AND YOU COT IT Pf€C£S / -J , OP j . V J INTO j * —7. ~ ~ 1 '■ cut TrtoiC n —x TMtEN CUT THOL€ > \ TWO HUNOWEt> tVtOVDITY 1 rov *~ Pieces '*rro j — _ ■— — ] pour. Pisces op msat / i QuAßTwics and WOATi / TWO HUNDRED \ \ 9oAß.re*A AND / ~"X 1 l Your R.«iutTT - ' and Rretinan, Hendrix and Wilson: Bai ley, Smith nnd Jacklltsch. Hoosiers 10; Rebels 4. At Pittsburgh— Score: R. H. E. St. tamls .. .. 210 040 02x-10 17 0 Pittsburg .. .. 100 000 021— 4 8 2 Davenport and Chupman; Camnltz, Walker, Adams and Berry. Buffeds Win. At Buffalo — Score: R. H. E. Buffalo 310 000 00x—4 4 1 Indianapolis .. ..010 000 000—1 3 2 Anderson and Lavigne; Billiard, Mullen and Rarlden. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. U V ms® 'WO mßSsx \ s'/ 'fa'-'l ■•+ ■ ‘ r' Ju "IT, | )&l R&SOk'W" 1 Wmmffi- ■ - I '#* m?k Copyright 1114 bjr * Reynolds Tobacco Oft. ” Why, to know that everlasting smoke-joy is yours is just like get ting gome money from home in the early mail every a. m. Makes you feel mighty cheery and puts you on the firing line for whatever crosses your path. That’s the idea! 1 \'^SBsBBbSB&hfA 'Mgl cr iMBaWr Y wfiKi&fft MKfKZmBi Is • BHSlyi Packers 0: Tip-Tops, 1. At Brooklyn-; Score: R. H. E. Kansan City .. ..000 000 000—0 6 2 Brooklyn 010 000 OOx—l 4 0 Cullop and Easterly; Seaton and Land. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes are the best made. F. G. Mertins. |>RINCE Albert the national joy smoke 4 Prince Albert differs from all other brands of tobacco because it is made by an exclusive, patented process that cuts out the bite and the parch and leaves for you just that delightful P. A. flavor and fragrance. And it tastes just as good as that sounds ! Now, you gotoit! Buy Prince Albert every where. Toppy red bags, sc; tidy red tins, 10c; also i handsome pound and half- L pound humidors. I R. J. REYNOLDS W TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. OTHER RESULTS International League. Newark 2; Baltimore 1. Providence 9; Jersey City 8. (10 innings). Rochester 3; Buffalo 3. (9 innings, darkness). It’s a 100 to 1 shot that P. A. will jolt your system with joy. Men, today you can smoke your fill, all day, all night, and Prince Albert won’t even make yow tongue tingle! That’s just about why men call *5. SlfigScH kj: Montreal, 6-2; Toronto, 15-2. (Sec ond, nine innings, darkness). American Association. Louisville, 6-4; Indianapolis, 11-0 (Second five innings, darkness). Milwaukee 3; Minneapolis 1. Kansas Clty-St. Paul, postponed— rain. Columbus-Cleveland, postponed by agreement. You 11 score You 11 score first time up! Every man who takes a sporting chance on a dime against a tidy red tin of Prince Albert tobacco—whether it’s rolled into a makin’s cigarette or jammed into a jimmy pipe —makes a hit with himself. Just can t help it, because P. A. sure enough is built to deliver ’em across the plate, one, two, three! ns •s? ft ■ j vsg&j tYrX • JSj. rA rSPsB WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23. THE BELGIAN COMMISSION. New York—The special Belgian com mission, which came to this country to lodge with President Wilson a protest against atrocities alleged to have been committed by the Germans, left this city today for Boston. The commis sion plans to visit Chicago later, re turning to New York at the end of the week.