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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9.
UGH Tills FOR TOE SAME
WITH RIVERSIDE AT COMING FAIR
The Academy team is going through
a grilling course of training in prepa
ration for the big game with Riverside
on October 22nd, at the Georgia-Car
olina Fair grounds. Coaches Wilson,
Learned and Danforth are with the
squad two to three hours every after
noon and are straining every effort
to perfeot individual playing as well
as team work. The ragged edges, as
shown by the G. M. C. game, are be
ing picked up, and even in this brief
space of time the team has improved
twenty-five per cent in its work.
This afternoon, the regulars are
playing the scrubs. Monday the team
goes to Warrenton, playing Warren
FEDERAL LEAGUE
CLUB STANDING.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Indianapolis 88 65 .575
Chicago 87 67 .565
Baltimore 82 69 .544
Buffalo 79 69 .584
Brooklyn 76 75 .503
Kansas City 67 . 84 .444
Pittsburg 62 85 .422
St. Louis 62 89 .411
. Tip-Tops 5; Terrapins 3.
At Baltimore —
Score: R. H. E.
Brooklyn 012 010 100—5 10 3
Baltimore .. .. 000 020 010—3 15 1
Seaton and Land; Bailey, Conley
and Kerr.
Buffeds 3; Rebels 2.
At Pittsburg—
Score: R. H. E.
Buffalo 110 000 I—3 6 1
Pittsburg 000 200 o—2 4 1
Krapp and Allen; Dickson and
Roberts.
Packers 3; Chifeds 8.
At Chicago—
Score: R. H. E.
Kansas City .. ..001 100 001—3 7 6
Chicago 302 002 lOx—B 13 0
Henning, Adams and Brown; Black
and Clemons.
Hoosiers Lose.
At Indianapolis—
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis 001 010 000 —2 6 4
Indianapolis .. .200 000 llx —4 11 3
, Watson and Chapman; .Kiefer and
Rariden, Warren.
U. OF N. C., 53; WAKE FOREST, 0.
At Durham, N. C.: University of
North Carolina, 53; Wafe Forest Col
lege, 0.
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ton High, the team that, last Monday,
defeated the hefty Tenth District Ag
gies 13 to 0.
First Home Game.
The first home game on the sched
ule is that with Warrenton High here
Friday, October 16th. Then the big
game on Football Day with Riverside
The other games to be played in Au
gusta are: G. M. C., November 6th;
Porter Military Academy (probability)
November 13th, and Athens High,
Thanksgiving Day. This gives local
fottball fans an opportunity to see in
action a majority of the best prep
teams of Georgia and Carolina.
END-SEASON GAMES
Chicago—The local American League
team evened up the series for the
city championship with the Chicago
Nationals yesterday by winning the
second game, 5 to 2. Scott allowed
his opponents but four hits, three of
which were made in the second in
rdngs.
Score: R. H. h,.
Americans .. . - 010 000 013 513 1
Nationals 020 000 000-2 4 3
Scott and Schalk; Cheney and Bres
nahan.
Barons Victorious.
Milwaukee, Wis.—By bunching four
hits and receiving two passes In the
seventh inning Birmingham, of thd
Southern Association, secured three
runs and won the fourth game of the
series for the championship of minor
leagues from the Milwaukee American
Association champions yesterday.
Each team now has won two games.
Score: _ _ „„
Birmingham .. ..011 000 300 5 12 7
Milwaukee . . .. 210 000 000 —3 9 2
Johnson and Tragesser; Slapnicks
and Hughes.
* Yanks 5; Giants 6.
Polo Grounds. —Bescher’s triple fol
lowed by Doyle's single In the tenth
Inning gave the New York Nationals
a 6 to 5 victory over the New York
Americans in the opening game for
the Manhattan championship here
yesterday.
Score: R. H. E.
Americans .. .001 003 001 o—s0 —5 12 3
Nationals .. .011 000 300 I—6 13 2
Keating and Sweeney; Mathewson
and Meyers.
UNEQUAL WEALTH
DISTRIBUTION
Director of U. S. Mint Says at
Bottom, There’s Nothing to
Be Equalized But Personal
Expenditures.
Chicago, Ills. —Discussing complaints
of inequality of the distribution of
wealth, Georgre E. Roberts, director of
the mint .last night addressed the con
vention of Farm Mortgage Bankers’ As
sociation at a banquet which closed its
meeting.
The speaker held that at bottom there
is nothing to be equalized but personal
expenditures, which he said, raised the
question whether captains of industry
consume an undue share of the products
of the country or whether there would
be more products for general distribu
tion under government-ownership.
“I do not intend to enter upon that
subject further than to refer in passing
to the recent statement attributed to
the postmaster-general that $20,0(K>,000 a
could be saved in putting the rural
delivery of mail under the contract #ya-
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Leveling of the Years.
The leveling system of the years,
which renders useless the Investment
plan of fifty yea'.'s before, the develop
ment of new leaders and the Inability
of any rich man to apply more than a
part of his Income to his own personal
uses, keep the distribution on as fair a
basis, he said, as could be expected un
der known systems.
He said that present differences
among citizens as to food, clothing, op
portunities for culture—sll the really
good things of life, wore Icsb than ever
before
“It is not Important tliat there shall
be equality In anything else —certainly
not In costly dinners, extravagance o\
dress, or more display of possessions—
these are superf’ultles and vanities
which nobody should want and which
nobody should want, rind which genuine
culture will ultimately eliminate," he
said.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Tomorow’s the day!
l.ong before dawn the trains of that
ever-welcome American institution
Spangietown*-will have begun to ar
rive in the freight yards of the South
ern railroad from Columbia and cir
cus day will he here. For the Ring
ling Brothers’ shows are scheduled to
reach hpre very enrly tomorrow. The
first of the four trains will commence
detraining on the Fenwick street sid
ings at about 4 a. m. and from that
hour the march of the Ringling cav
alcade will extend to the show grounds
until all four sections have unloaded.
The coming of the Ringling aggre
gation will add to the local popula
tlon more than 1,350 people, 735 horses,
32 camels, 41 elephants and 108 dens
of wild animals. According to rail
road officials this is the largest cir
cus ever traveled and with the heavi
est equipment Ringling Brothers have
ever carried.
In addition to the circus, the Ring
ling Brothers bring here the massive
spectacle of "Solomon and the Queen
of Sheba," which, with Its picturesque
scenery, glittering ballet, gorgeous pa
geantry and electrical effects, was the
marvel of the engagement In Chicago
this spring. More than 1,200 people
appear In this wordless play which
pantomlmlcnlly and in great ensemble
groups tells the familiar Bible story
of ancient Israel. Incidental to this
are vast processions which, with their
armored soldiery, richly caparisoned
horses and magnificently gowned no
bility of Jerusalem's court have been
described as the most brilliant dis
play ever made In a spectacle. The
ballet led by two Russian premiers
will include 300 dancing girls and will
be under the direction of Ottoker Bar
tlk, late of the Metropolitan Opera
House and I.a Srala, Milan.
The “twenty-four hour man,” who
makes all of the physical arrangements
fir the coming and establishment of
the cirrus spent today In the city lay
ing out the lot, arranging the place
of unloading and with the advice of
the rhlof of police picking out the
streets over which the street parade
will pass. Steward A. L. Webb was
also In town this morning doing his
marketing for three times a day he
must, feed his big family and being
made up of men and women of brawn
they have big appetites.
The first Ruction to arrive tomorrow
will bring the commlmary department
and all of the anlmftla. The first tent
to be pitched will be the "cook house’
so a hot breakfsiKt will he ready for
the hoHtH as they arrive So heavy
i« the equipment this HoaHon that the
I'.lngllngs are traveling nearly 700 men
in their various working department*
while the spectacle requires the serv-
Icea of a large number of Htaga ex
perts for it ia produced under canvas
with all the effoqts of a grand opera
presentation. The second and third
sections will bring heavy wagons load
ed with canvas and other parapher
nalia of the big outfit while one-half
a train alone will be devoted to the
wardrobe department. Ori the last
section will come all of the people of
the circus and the elephants and ring
sto> k. The canvasses this season are
the largest ever used by a tented or
ganisation, the "big top” alone being
660 feet long by 280 feat wide and
seating 12,000 people.
The street parade will take place to
morrow morning, leaving the show
gr< unds at 10 o’clock, and It Is prom
ised that it will be the most liberal
display of gold, gleam and glitter that
ever traveled down a erowded high
way*. Besides many handsome tab
leau wagons and allegorical cars peo
pled with gaily garbed girls, there will
he many open cages showing fine spe
cimens from the xoo, zebra and pony
teams and one big novelty—sixteen
camels In harness, the first time the
ship of the desert has ever been brok
en to hit and bridle Mix hands will
furnish continuous melody, the clowns
will he on hand and In all there will
he "three miles of stretched-out rain
bow."
Two performances will be given hers
beginning at 2 and 8 p. m. tomorrow,
the doors opening an hour earlier for
a visit to the menagerie.
The Spectacle of "Bolomoft and the
Queen of Sheba” will he followed ny
tho circus performance In the three
rings, on the two stages and In the
net-work of rigging at the pole tops.
Of the 400 performers who will appear
the majority are foreigners and new
to America. The ends of tho earth
have been searched by the Ringling
Brothers’ agents to get the best and
newest feats of daring and skill. The
horsemanship this season will he un
usually fine and In fact will present
more new acts than ever before.
Throughout the performance half a
hundred downs will make merry
around the track. The tent and show
grounds will be lighted by electricity
from the circus’ own plant. A down
town seat sale w4ll be opened at the
Von Kamp Vaughan & (Jerald store.
Broad and Elßhth streets, at 9 o’clock
show day morning.
TO DEFEND DIVORCE SUIT.
New York.—The Duke (11 Majo I)u
--razzo, defendant In a suit filed yes
terday to annul his marriage to Miss
Elizabeth Francis Hnnan, a sister of
John T. Hanan, a mtllonaire shoe man
ufacturer, announced today that lie
expected to defend the action.
"The Hanan family offered me *25
a week for life," he said. "But what
Is *25 to me? What I wanted was n
wife.”
The marlage was one of the notable
social events here last winter. An
nulment Is sought on the allegation
that the. duke Is a convicted thief.
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VON MOLTKE STAYS.
Rome, Italy, via. Paris, —Inquiries
made in German military Circles with
regard to reports that General von
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Moltke had been removed as chief of
the general staff of the army brings
forth the statement that the report la
incorrect.
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