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WEDNESDAY, SEPT 16
DETROIT HITTERS
FOUND HOWELL
A CINCH
ST LOUlS—Detroit took the third
game of the serifs front St. Louis.
Howell was batted out of the box la
the second. Detroit fell on Howell in
the first, when three lucky hits count
'd three runs St. Louis hit Mullln
hard, but the hits were scattered.
St. Louis.
AB. H. R. P.O. A.E.
Stone. If 5 112 0 0
Hartzell, rs: . . . . 4 2 2 1 0 0
Hoffman, cf 3 2 3 3 1 0
Kerris, 3b 5 4 ] 0 2 0
Wallace, ss. ... 3 0 0 0 G 1
Williams, 2b. ... 5 1 0 2 G 0
T. Jones, lb. ... 4 3 0 16 2 1
Smith, c 4 0 0 2 0 0
Spencer, c 0 0 0 0 0 0
Howell, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
L'riss 100000
Graham, p 2 0 0 1 1 0
Schweitzer 1 0 0 0 0 0*
Dineen, p..,.. 000000
Totals 37 13 7 27 18 2
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Detroit.
AB H. R. P.O. A.E.
Mclntyre, If 4 3 3 0 0 0
Schaefer, ss 4 3 2 2 S 1
Crawford, cf. . . . 3 1 1 4 1 0
Cobb, rs 5 10 10 1
Rossman, lb. ...4 0 0 0 l l
Schmidt, c 3 1 0 3 0 0
Kiilifer, 3b 3 0 0 1 2 0
Downs, 2b 4 1 1 6 2 2
Mullln. p 3 1113 0
Summers, p 1 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 34 11 8 27 18 5
Score by inning-, : R. IT. R.
St. Louis . . .101 01C 301—7 13 2
Detroit J2O 002 Otll—B 11 f
Summary:
Two-base hit =—Crawford, Mclntyre.
Three-base hits —Hoffman.
Hits—Off Howell 0. Graham 4. Di
neen 1; Mullln 12. Summers 1.
Sacrifice hits —Wallace (2), Kiilifer.
Schaefer, Crawford.
Stolen bases—Mclntyre, Hartzell.
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♦ STANDING OF CLUBS ♦
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Southern League.
Won. Lost. P. CL
New Orleans 74 55 .574
Nashville 72 55 .567
Memphis 72 59 .549
Montgomery 67 63 .515
Mobile 66 65 .504
Little Rock 62 72 .463
Atlanta 58 71 .450
Birmingham 50 81 .382
National League.
Won. Lost. P. Ct
New York 83 46 .644
Pittsburg S 3 51 .620
Chicago 83 52 .615
Philadelphia 71 58 .550
Cincinnati 64 70 .477
Boston 57 77 .426
Brooklyn 44 87 .336
St. Louis 44 8S .338
American League.
Won. Lost. P. Ct
Detroit 76 56 .576
Cleveland 76 60 .559
Chicago 75 60 .555
St. Louis ..73 60 .548
Philadelphia 61 68 .485
Boston 65 69 .485
Washington 59 71 .454
New York 44 88 .333
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Left on bases -St. Louis 8. Detroit 5.
Base on balls—Off Howell 1; off
Mullln 2
Hit by pitcher—Howell 1, Graham
1; Mullln l.
Struck out—Graham 1, Summers 1;
Mullin 2.
Passed hall—Smith.
Time of game—l.s6.
Howell, Graham, Dineen and Smith
and Spencer: Mullin. Summers and
Schmidt. Time, 1:56. Umpires,
Sheridan and Hurst.
Naps 3, White Sox 0.
CHlCAGO—Chicago was unable to
do anything with Liebhardt and Cleve
land won yesterday, 3 to ti. Hinch
man's double followed by Lajoie's
home run and Goode’s triple coupled
with a sacrifice fly by Bradley gave
Cleveland their runs.
Score by Innings : R. HE.
Chicago 000 000 000—0 3 2
Cleveland . . .201 000 000—3 9 1
Walsh and Sullivan; Liebhardt an 1
Land. Time, 137. Umpire\ O’Lough
lln and Egan.
Senators 6, Athletics 1.
WASHlNGTON—Washington v oik
fd Pilchers Cates and Johnson yes
terday and they beat Philadelphia,
6 lo 1. Schiltzer was wild and was
hit at critical points.
Score by Innings: R. H. IT
Washington . . 100 130 020—6 10 l
Philadelphia . . 000 100 060—1 7 3
Cates. Johnson and Street; Schllt
zer and Lapp. Time, 1:65. Umpire,
Connolly.
Yankees 1, Red Sox 0.
BOSTON —New York won the de
ciding game ot the series, making it
three out of five, by a score of 1 to
0. Mortarity's infield single in th-.
ninth scored the only run.
Score by Innings: R. H. E.
New York . . .000 000 001—1 I 1
Boston . . . .000 000 000—0 5 3
Wilson and Blair; Cfcotte and Grig
er. Time, U 33. Umpire, Evans.
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Billy Papke, prize fighter and charter member of the “Smile Club,” whose
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pirates 6, Phillies 5.
PHILADELPHIA, —Philadelphia s
hard hitting bag more than off
set by their bad fielding aud Pitts
burg won 6 to 5. Corridon outpltch
ed Maddox. The home team made
a big bid for victory in the ninth
Courtngy led off with n two bugger
and two outs followed. Grant, scored
Courtney with a single and Kuabe's
double brought Grant home. Clarke
ended the game by pulling down Ti
lus' drive. Wagner stole four bases
Score by innings: R. H. IS.
Pittsburg 200 002 200—6 8 I
Philadelphia . .010 002 002—5 10 6
Maddox and Gibson; Corridon and
Dooln, Time, 1:45. Umpires, Kloni
and Johustone.
Doves 3. Cubs 2.
BOSTON—Chicago's pennant ins
pirations met with a setback yester
day a' the hands of the Boston play
ers. Lindaman opposed Brown and
the Boston man out pitched his rival.
Score by inings: R. H. E.
Boston 020 01(1 OOx—3 6 2
Chicago uO2 000 000—2 4 2
Lindaman and Bowertnan; Brown
and Kling. Time, 1:26. Umpire
Emslie.
Reds 2. Dodgers 0.
BROOKLYN—Superb pitching 1»>
Spade and Ewing shut out the home
clul) yesterday afternoon at Washing
ion park. Cincinnati winning by 2
to 0. Spade was Injured running to
first base in the seventh Inning ami
had lo retire
Score by innings: R. H. K.
Cincinnati . . . 000 002 000—2 X 0
Brooklyn . . . .000 000 (100—0 6 2
Spade, Ewing and McLean; Bell
and Bonn. Time, 1:44. Umpire, Rig
f ler.
Giants 5, Cardinals 4.
j NEW YORK \fter Ames was
knocked out of the box in the eighth
inning yesterday Mathewson went in
and prevented further hitting or scor
ing. Hits by Hrtdwell und Tenney
j won the game in the second half of
! the eighth. The Curdinals played a
| joke fielding game
Scor e by innings: R. H. E.
St. Louis - .'OOO 001 030— I 10 6
i New York . . . 300 000 llx- -r, 10 3
i Sallee, Higginbotham and Bliss,
'Ames, Ma'hewson and Brtsnahan.
I Time, 2:0:>. i mpire, O'Bay.
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ENGLISH CHAMPION GOT
DECISION OVER CARSEY
IvOS ANGELES. Cal Freddie
Welch England's champion light
weight, knocked out Frank farsey
with a heavy right to the jaw in th*
fourth round of what was scheduled
as a ten-round bout at Naud Junction
last night. .
Welch disproved the oft-repeated
assertion that he Is larking In tic
punch necessary to knock out 'the
tough ones. Carsey was outclassed
all the way, and from the gong was
so busy covering that h„ had no time
to lead, and thus he did not put a
glove on the speedy >ad from Wales.
"Huy CllnrhflMd f‘o«l and »av«*
money.’*
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
UMPS. SHERIDAN ATTACKED
BY ANGRY ST. LOUIS FANS
ST. LOUIS, Mo.—As he was leav
ing the field after yesterday's game
at Sportsmau Park. Umpire Jack
Sheridan was attacked by a crowd of
enraged baseball fanatics. On,, of the
ruffians struck Sheridan, who pro
tected himself as best he could until
the police dispersed the crowd.
NEDS CONFIDENCE
FID PROSPERITY
CHICAGO. —Confidence in the insti
tutions of th a country and co-opera
tion between business interests and
labor are necessary to restore pros
perity and develop the country's nat
ural resources to the limit, according
to B F. Yoakum, chairman of the
executive committee of the Rock Is
land and Frisco system.
Mr. Yoakum was in Chlcugo attend
ing the preliminary organisation meet
ings of the American railway em
ployes and Investors’ association, the
primary purpose of which is to sc
cure the co-operation which he deems
essential. Bcfor e leaving the city he
said:
' This country needs a return of
confidence in its Institutions and In
Its securities on the part of the In
vesting public. By the investing pub
He I do not mean only our own in
vestors, but those all over the world,
who have looked to America for in
vestment in securities Sooner or
later this country must return to its
great work of construction and up
building.''
CANNON OBJECTS TO
MRS.ASTOR'S REMARKS
H«t Doesn’t liuvc Much
Opinion of Her Taatcs.
DANVILLE. 11l I'nclo .Inc Cannon
objects to these remarks of Mrs. As
tor: "We have too many politicians
In America, where In England they
have statesmen, many of our senators
and congressmen seem to base their
title to public fsvor upon Ihelr un
couth manners and lack of refinement,
upon thr- fact that they have discard
ed socks or once wore blue jeans.''
He says In reply: "All I can sav i
shout. Mrs. Astor is that if the good
Lord doesn't think any more about
that woman and tier views than l do,
she Is lost Socks and manners have
not much to do with brains. Alex
ander and Caesar had no socks, and I
guess the orlglna, Astor, when he was
trapping for animals, wasn't troubled
with many socks'*
beneficiaries Tor
THE ORPHAN HOMES
AfLASTA, Gs—" Work day" for
tin- various orphans’ homes of the
state have been fixed for Hat.urdav,
October 3. The homes which will in’
•he beneficiaries of public gen
on that day th" Methodist homes at
Decatur snd Macon, the Episcopal
home si Ht Hinton's, the Hnptlx!
home at Hapevllle, lh» Hebrew horn
In Atlanta, the Christian V>mo a
Baldwin, the Home for the Friendless
In Atlanta and the (Borgia industrial
home at Macon.
Sheridan's decision Ht thp plate de
claring Mclntyre safe with what
proved to he Hie winning run between
Detroit and thp Browns, caused the
trouble Sheridan and Hurst, umpires,
left the Held together. They passed
through the gate back of first, ban
and started through the crowd for
their dressing room when attacked.
M’GRAW’S RECRUITS ARE
GOKNING GIANT UNIFOi,
NEW YORK.—Within a few day
there will b e many unfamiliar facet
In uniforms at the Polo grounds foi
(be Giant recruits arc beginning to ar
rive Holmes, the left handed plot
up In Texas Inst spring and turned
over to Altoona last May, was out in
Giant togs for practice yesterday.
George Paige, the twtrler lent to
New Haven last month, was also on
hand. This Is the youngster who halls
from ti),. Mouth Atlantic League and
of whom Midraw thlnka a great deal.
George Slminonds. Hie New Haven
second baseman who Is also a young
Giant, failed to appear, but It Is ex
pei ted lie will he on hand today.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Promoter
Sam Berger last night signed Owen
Moran aud Eddie Hanlon to light 20
rounds on September 30, the men to
weigh 133 pounds at 3 o’clock p m.
This will take the place of the light
between Frankie Welch and Hanlon,
which had been arranged for the same
bite.
Moran will draw a Tar better house
ill Welch, as he Is popular hero
rough his two fights with Attel.
"i ’llnchfleld the Cob, of Quality."
ECRETARY AND TREASURER
OF WORKINGMEN’S CLUB
PLACED UNDER ARREST
Jerry Griffin, colored, secretary and
treasurer of the "workingmen's so
cial club," was a nested Monday
Monday, by Deputy IJ. H. Marshall,
Murray, with a warrant charging tall
ure lo lake out a license for retail
llijtior dealears. WarraniH sill also
he Issued for 111, other officers of Ihe
organization, mid they will be ar
rested.
PAGE FIVE
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Birmingham—
Score by Innings: R. H K,
Birmingham . .000 100 100 —2 II l
Little Rock . . .000 141 000 -# 14 I
Itohcrtallle and Hauh; Buchanan
and Wood. Time, 1:80 Umpire,
Moron.
At Nashville—
Boor* bv Innings: R. H. K..
Nashville . . .301 010 20x—8 13 I
Mobile 000 010 001—8 3 2
Hilton and Hurlburt; Fisher and
Garvin. Tlmo, 1:87. Umpires, Fitz
simmons und Carpenter.
At Montgomery—
Snore by tunings R. H. K.
New Grlegjis . 801 000 300—7 7 0
Montgomery . . 000 000 000—0 6 5
Kreltcestein and Rtratton, Uuesso
nnd Hart. Time, Two hours. Umpires
BroWn and Wheeler.
'■ «f,i U ~ ii
At Allautu
Score by Innings: R. H. 15.
Atlanta . . . .000 000 000—0 1 1
Memphis . . .001 000 000—l 4 1
Ford and McMurray; Hnvldge and
Owens. Time, 1:35. Umpire Pfen
nlnger.