The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 25, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT JEFF NOT ONLY LOST HIS SMOKE, BUT HURT HIS HAND i , __Z ~ that's ( 4^,-rH^^Too ; Mft'fTtß. UjCTH / u/He*Ss D(t» IT / lOHAT HAPPGAicn r*»» I ( V— ,r£^J C 1 HA h X > yQtu- ( IN I ( 1 '"SM'rT [ , SoMe bodv T *** / \ R«rfc ' M,r ° THe * ,TZ J sreppgo / j nj HOrgL J B *^ T ° «6T Aj ' <*<y —-—— ] °°*vg.»wy ’< <v . 1 LOCAL FOOTBALL SEISIN TO OPEN SITURDIHCIDEI IS. EPSILON PHI, GEASOING AT WARREN PARA Th* locnl football season will open Saturday h« 4 p. m.. the Richmond Academy and Epsilon I’hl tcatriH clashing al Warren Park. The Ep*l lon I’hl crowd conalta of cx-Academy and t*x-college playara, making up al together a at rone anil experienced ag gregation, For the paat aeveral day* they hove been practicing ateadlly ana will he In Rood condition when the referee’n wlilntle iounda. Academy Team Hard at Work. Over on the Aiiulemy campun, Coach John Wllaon ha» been hard at work developing a teaui from the rnit etrlal on hand. The lona of practical ly all of laat year'a regulars waa a hard blow, presenting the problem of building iv team from the ground up. Fortunately this problem has been made aomo eaaler by the presence of some recruits who have had experi ence elsewhere Bryan, Pykes, Fields, O'Connor and Lynch have played on other school teams and will prove towers of strength. Saye, Martin, J’hlnlgy, PcVaughn. Silver are among the atare of laat season's company series who are showing up well In practice. Several are out for their first trial al the game—of these Ar mentrout gives promise of becoming a real star Captain "While" Davis. Mlegel. Muller and Rupert, standbys of last year's ’varsity are on hand and are playing better than ever be fore The probabilities of two or three more experienced men getting Into the game soon are good while they will not be In condition for the | FEDERAL LEAGUE Club Standing. Won. I ,ost. Fct Indianapolis 7tl fill r.iio Chicago .. .. ~ 7* g 2 .5611 Baltimore 72 64 .529 Buffalo ; .t,<« «r> .525 Brooklyn 71 67 .514 Kansas City .. ,nh.<<H 76 457 St Louis .. , ~,..*0 79 ,422 Pittsburg 66 79 .418 Chifedi Si Tsrrspins 5. At Bsltlmore— Score: It H K Chicago 200' 120 2—H 14 4 Baltimore (100 110 3 5 6 2 Hendrix and Wilson: Quinn, Conley, Wilhelm. Smith and .lacklitsch. Paoksrs Lose. At Brooklyn- • Soore: RUE Kansas City .. . 006 160 106 2 6 0 Brooklyn .001 110 OOx 8 11 1 Henning and Easiarly; Chappells, lAfltte and Watson. Bvffedt Win. At Buffalo- Boors: R. H . B. Buffalo - 000 000 000 000 01—1 11 1 fndlatiapolls . . 000 000 000 000 00 —0 5 2 FVwd. Schulls end Blair: Kalkenberg Wad Rartden. Postponed Pittsburg -St Louts, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE Club Standing Won 1 net Pet Boston .. ,i 00.M.1l 56 ,694 New York 4« 4. ..*6 64 .542 St louts 16 66 .525 Chicago ~ ~..15 69 .625 Philadelphia 69 74 .496 Brooklyn IK 74 492 Pittsburg 62 79 .442 Cincinnati ...... ..67 96 .401 Braves Qst Bsst End. At Boston — tFIRST GAME) Score: R Cincinnati 000 000 000—0 Boston ...010 090 10*—8 Benton. Fitting and Gonsales and Clock eon (SECOND (lAMEI. Score R Cincinnati 100 000 01 -2 Boston 10! 000 00—2 (Called end eighth, darkness >. Schneider and Gonsales: Crutcher and dowdy. Giants Loss. At New York— Score: HUB St Louts 200 000 101—4 12 1 New York .. .. 100 100 01 ft- 2 11 0 Perdue .vnd Wlngo, Dvniaree, M»- thewson and Aleycrs. first game, they will be available for later battles. Prospects Excellent. The prospects are good, far better than they seemed at the beginning of the practice season. There Is hardly a doubt but thul the team is better than It was at this time last year—ls further development Is In the same proportion (he Academy will have one of the three or four beat prep teams In the state. Seating Arrangements. The Academy athletic authorities have completed arrangements us re gards the playing field which will enable those who desire to do so to remain seated and watch the games. The Warren Park gridiron will he laid off this year directly In front of the stands, one goal being near the score board and the other at a point bank of the first base. Those who wish to remain on the side lines will find places ml the far side of the playing field, the spectators In the stands having an unobstructed view. It |s believed that this arrangement will greatly augment the attendance on the part of the ladles. Admission Prices. Tills being a game between two local teams In which there Is not the usual heavy expense, reduced ndrnla sion prices will he In force. The prices are 25 cents far adults and 15 cents for school children. l.adles will he udmltted free. It Is expected that a large crowd will be on hand to greet the teams. Pirates 2; Dodgers 3. At Brooklyn— Score: R. h . a Pittsburg 100 000 100—2 7 2 Brooklyn 101 000 001- 3 9 2 Kantlehner, McQuillan nnd Schang: Ragan. Altchlson and McCarty. Double-Header Divided. At Philadelphia— (MßST GAME) Score: R H E Chicago 031 100 010—6 10 0 Philadelphia .. .000 201 00ft-* g 0 Hemphrlee and Mresnahan; Rlxey, Mattlson and Klllifer. (SECOND GAME! Score: r. r pa Chicago 200 000 000—2 7 f Philadelphia .. .040 010 10x—6 1 1 pierce, y.ahsl and Archer; Mayer and Hums. AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Standing. Won. Lost. Pet Philadelphia 92 49 .653 RoaUm ....96 54 .614 Washington 75 67 .628 Detroit .. .. 75 69 .525 Chicago ...67 76 .469 New York 64 77 ,4j4 HI. Louts ..63 79 .447 Cleveland 46 99 .316 Senators Defeat Napa. At Cleveland (FIRST (IAMB) Score R H K Cleveland 100 000 00ft—3 7 0 Washington .. .. 000 040 001—6 7 0 W. Mitchell, Bowman and O'Neill, Egan; Avres. Harper, Engel, Shaw and Henry. (SECOND GAME) Score: R, H. E. Cleveland 000 000 000—0 4 4 Washington .. .. 200 003 100—6 9 2 Bowman. Ted row. liagerman, Denn and Bassler; Slmw and Atnsmtth. Athletics 6: Whits Sox 4. At Chicago— Score: R. H E. Philadelphia .. .040 010 Olft-6 12 0 Chicago 010 001 020—4 14 4 Plonk. Wyckoff. llreeslcr and Schang; Faber, Clcotte and Schalk Browns 1| Red Sox 5. At St. Louie — Score: R r. r Boston 101 120 000—6 12 l St. lanils 000 100 000—1 10 6 Foster and Carrlgau. James. Hamil ton. Baumgardner and Agnew Postponed. Detroit-New York, rain. Colic and Diarrhoea Cured. No one who has used the prepara tion will doubt the statement of Mr*. Jennie Brown, Logunsport, Ind„ who writes "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been used by members of my family and myself for the past twenty years. For cramps and summer complaint It cannot be beet.' sale by all Dealers. Today’s Puzzle-Can You Read It? K|Nppr What la ha saying? Yesterday’s Puzzle and the Answer |fj| Words made up of letters In names of tlvs ruler* In Eurona George. Nicholas, William, Fran*, Joseph, Peter. OTHER RESULTS International League. Providence 4; Raltlmore 2. Montreal - Buffalo, postponed, rain. Newark 6; Jersey City 4. Toronto 6; Rochester 6. American Ateociatton. 1/Oulevllle. 3-2. Indianapolis. 2-6. Kansas City, 8-8; Bt. Paul. 6-3. (Second game cnled end seventh to allow St. Paul to catch (rain). Columbus 6; Cleveland 4 (Second called end second Inning, darkness). Milwaukee 10; Minneapolis 0. “NORMAN” The NEWEST 2 for 25 smu Chaoat, Pftshßd? A Co., 100. Mthow THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. BASEBALL WEATHER American League. Philadelphia at Chicago, rain. Boston at St. Louts; clear. Washington at Cleveland; clear. New York at Detroit; clear. National League. Chicago at Philadelphia; cloudv. 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