The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 06, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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a tIESfCEBMIY, OCTOBER 6. f Tigers Beat Sox Today They’li Win the Pennant 7. " PS LOST ONE; -tSOP FROM aSA-MIIS eastern Divi ■ Southern Dis'S. —Cleveland was all but Of Georgia. Tom .the American league •- by losing the first game leader with St. Louis, 3 ~tu , j i rror by l.ajoie. followed **“ = by Bradley in the sixth. Iff# IMS* JTf wav for the two runs that Iflf f|Y if r I won Monday's first game. ?«e errors were made, (he Ttiad. 1 to«l. sixth Hofman batted to ho threw to the grandstand. ____ ;oing to second. Criss dou eft, but Hinchntan was slow First Officio 1 * A perfect relay, Hinch _ Peering to Bradley, caught UutlooJfa at third, but Bradley failed to edt the ball on the runner. Williams singled to left, scoring Criss. ' In the first, St. Louis scored once on Hamel's single, a stolen base and a single by Hofman. Cleveland tied in the fifth on Stovall's double, Criss' error and Llebhardt's single. Dlneen was -in excellent form. Wit h Foster pitching, Cleveland took (he second game, 5 to 11. Cleve land bunched hiis off Howell at will. .... .am » FIRST GAME, into the car St. Louis, as to fill u) Ab. H. H. Po. A. K. Mr. Wlngflel«e. If 3 00300 watch will b Tones. lb. ... 4 0 2 12 0 1 if conditions tse'l. 3b 4 1 2 1 2 0 vent the watrtnan, cf 4 1 1 2 0 0 in force the \ rs 4 1 2 3 0 1 ful supply o' ams, 2b. ... 4 0 1 l 2 1 Friday. Hi:*Bace, se 4 0 0 0 6 0 this matte sphens, c. ... 4 0 1 5 2 0 “Tuesday neon, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 turned int to be raise 34 3 9 27 15 3 favorable v late in suf Cleveland. feet by nig Ab. R. H. Po. A. HI. The pumps will "ke, rs. . . . 4 0 0 1 0 0 day night or eai? 3b 4 0 1 1 3 1 ing. By Wednesday If. ... 4 0 1 0 1 0 be sufficient water 4 0 0 1 2 1 the Augusta Rsili 4 1 1 11 0 0 company to warra“ 4 0 0 3 0 0 With the pump jam, cf. . . 3 0 0 2 0 0 water will b e set ss 2 0 0 4 3 0 tor station and nit, p. ... 2 0 1 1 4 0 ervoir. Sufficient ' 000000' meantime to cleaip 0 0 0 0 0 0 By Thursday ).g 31 1 4 24 13 2 be a fair supplj the mains.'' ted for Llebhardt in eighth. Losses « by innings: R II will be ini-il* 100 002 00*— 8 state the loss fo m d 000 010 000—1 the cost ot rest< -- completed, and A Summary, has the foilowing b asc hits—Bradley, Hartnell, phase of the s!t\ Crisa * f "The work in -Off Laebhardt 9 In 7 innings, public works df n base—Hartsell. entirely abnorm on bases— St. I.oulr 8. Cleva month owing to , the flood. „ on ball#—By Dlneen 2. by “The force ha , r( j t l. <d in ail direr- jck-out—Bv Dineen 3. by Lieb work has been i • time without u’, # ]59 ing conditions m pi re s—Egan and 01-oughlin. oration. . ■ i ■■ ■ - “The v “ CHEW RED EYE TOBACCO Ttylor Bros., Mfrs., Winston Salem, N. C. \jt lOriß wh: at th< :r sa ™’ jqusta Paint placement will nc Retarding rrVall Paper Co rarv dam which oc in supplying the ri 307 Mclntosh, SET °°™ r E “‘>- with exception of hacking, i sent ar-sirge assortment of p *p«- *»<t the next mornlr fee to do prompt work. kinds of painting— the head y. Houw and Sign—a Spec time l0 thiH I ialt - v - Old Furniture Re 4am woulc I paired and Renovated. "By 5 o'cua. _________________ hour after the , ' ■ " ■ ■■ ■ Estimates Furnished _>n Application. ' PHONE 2234 When You Want Fish , Oysters and Game Call Us Up. Fresh Shipments of Mullet Daily J. N. B. Armstrong, Retail 308 Jackson St., Phone 583. Wholesale 910 Walker St., Phone 2294. m. ,ity. bt freshness an value. Furr brain and m heat'"' jISSfiP /Mm. fWMIHBk * * Mian* ... • .1 • • WAGNER BLUE 111 LOSS OF_PENNANT PITTSBURG, Pa. —Hans Wagner is absolutely heartbroken over the fail ure of his team to win the pennant by taking the last game from Chicago ! Sunday. On reaching his home at | Carnegie his friends sought to con sole him. “Well; you got something out of it. anyway, this year. I see you made ■ 202 hits and lead the league again," said a friend. | “Bosh with those 202 hits and all | that stuff.” snapped Wagner, "What ! does it all amount to when we didn’t win that game Sunday. 1 would gladly have given every world’s rec ord I ever had or ever hope to have if we could only ha've pulled that game out of the fire Sunday. “I am awfully sorry for Clarke. If ever there was a man who deserved to win. it was Fred,’’ continued Wag ner. “The ground rule hurt at Chicago. Hurt 11s more than It. did Chicago. There were four balls dropped in the crowd right back of Fred Clarke, each going for two bases, when he would have eaten them all. It’s awful. I'm going to kill 10,000 birds this win ter to forget it.” SECOND GAME. St. Louis. All. R. H. Po. A. E. Stone, If 3 0 0 2 0 0 T. Jones, lb. ... 4 0 1 13 1 0 Hartsell. 3b 3 0 1 i 2 2 Hoffman, cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Schweitzer, rs. . . . 3 3 2 0 0 0 Williams, 2b. ... 4 0 1 5 5 0 Wallace, ss 4 0 1 0 5 0 Spencer, c 4 0 1 4 1 0 Howell, p 3 0 0 1 3 1 Heidriek, If 1 0 0 0 1 0 ♦Smith. ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 S 27 18 3 •Batter! for Howell in ninth. Cleveland. Ab. R H. Po A. H. iJ. Clarke, rs 4 2 3 2 0 0 'Bradley, 3b 2 11 2 3 0 Hlnchraan. If. ... 2 0 1 2 1 0 i I -ajole, 2b 4 1 1 5 0 0 Stovall, !b 4 1 2 4 0 0 I Land, c 4 0 0 11 1 0 Birmingham, kb... . 4 0 0 0 3 0 I Goode, cf 3 0 1 1 0 0 i Foster, p 4 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 5 9 27 8 0 Score by innings: R St. I-oulh 010 101 000—a 'Cleveland 101 002 010—6 Summary. Two-barn hits—Stovall 2. 1 Home-run—Schweitzer. Sacrifice hita—Bradley, Hlnch lllßtl 2. Stolen bases—Hartsell, Schweitzer, 1 Stovall, J. Clarke 2. Hoffman I I-est on bases—St. Loajs 7, Cleve ! land 4 1 First baae on balls—Off Howell 2, tiff Foster 3. Hit by pitcher—Foster 1. Stmck-out—By Howell 2, by Fob | ter 7. Passed balls—Spencer 2. Time o T game—l.4l. 1 Umpire*—O'Loughlln and Egan BRIDWELL SLIDING TO THE PLATE Bridwell, of the Gianta, being; caught at, the home iilate by Catcher Dooin, of Philadelphia, in the recent series between the Giants and Phillies. Umpire Johnstone is shown standing erect at the extreme left, Bridwell in the center and Dooin at the right, bending down to tag the runner. SOX IN AGAIN FROM TIGERS 6 TO I CHICAGO. —Chicago yesterday ad vanced within striking distance of the American league pennant by de feating Detroit, 6 io 1. in the second game of the crucial series, while Cleveland, the other contender for | ihe flag, dropited the first game ot a double-header to St. Louts In the lab J ter city. Walsh and Summers appeared on I itae pitching lino for the opposing j teams. The former pitched are markable game and bad ‘he Detroit ! team at his mercy throughout, while 1 Summers was till opportunely and ! retired from the game in the sixth j inning, giving way to Mullin, who had hatted lor him, and then finish ed the contest. Chicago begun scoring in the sec ond. Davis opened with a single l over short and Parent doubled to left. Isbell sent a single to lefr j and scored Davis, bul Mclntyre’s per feci throw to Schmidt caught Parent at the plate, Sullivan followed with a single to right and Taiinchlil did likewise, bul was caught at second when he tried to stretoh U Into a double. The Chicago team continued sent' 1 Ing in the fourth. Davis was hit b ■ \ a pitched ball and went to second when Purenl singled to left. Sul ! liven sent a hot grounder into cen I ter. which weni between Crawford's j legs, and Parent and Dbvlb scored, while Sullivan went to third. Titff.a' hill tlied to Schmidt and Sullivan 1 scored when Walsh sent a long fly to Mclntyre. The local team added another run in the next inning. Jones hit a bounder over Schaefer's head and | went to second on Isbell s sacrifice and scored on Davis' ••Ingle to cen ter. Detroit made one in the sixth. : Downs singled to left center. Mul lin batted for Summers and fanned Mclntyre singled to right and was ! forced at second by Bush, while Downs came home with the lone run. Mullin went in lo 'pitch for Detroit i In the sixth and retired Chicago with out a hit, but In the next inning Hahn opened with a single to left and Jones fanned. Isbell fanned and Hahn atole second. Dougherty to center and Hahn scored White probably will oppose Dono van in the deciding game today. BOX SCORE. Chicago. Ab R. H. Po. A. 15 Hahn, rs 4 I 2 0 0 b Jones, cf . . , ...2 1 1 10 0 Isbell, lb 3 0 0 10 0 0 | Dougherty, If . . .4 0 1 3 rt n Davis, 2b 3 2 2 I « 0 Parent, ss . . . .4 1 2 2 3 1 Sullivan, c 3 1 2 10 0 0 Tannehlll. 3b .... 4 0 1 0 2 J Walsh, p 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 30 f> 11 27 12 I Detroit. Ab, K H. Po. A. E. Mclntyre, If ... .4 0 2 2 1 0 Bush, ss 4 0 0 1 4 0 j ('rawford, cf . . . .3 0 0 2 0 I Cobb, rs 4 0 1 0 I 0 Rosstnan, lb .... 4 0 012 0 1 Schaefer, 3b 4 0 0 1 2 0 I Schmidt, c 2 0 0 a 3 0 1 Downs, 2b ... .3 1 1150 Summers, p .... I 0 rt 0 1 0 Mullin, p 2 0 0 0 0 (1 Totals 31 1 4 24 17 1 Score by Innings: R. Chicago 010 310 10*—6 Detroit 000 00’, 000—1 Summary. Two base bit —Parent, Hits—tiff Summers 9 in 5 Innings; off Mullin 2 In 3 Innings Sacrifice hits Jones. Walsh, Isbell. Stolen base—Hahn Left on baaea—Chicago 6 Detroit 6. _ THE AUGUSTA HER I' D. HOW THE CLUBS STAND AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. Pot. Detroit 89 63 .580 Chicago 83 03 .583 Cleveland 89 04 ,582 St. Loutrt 83 > 07 .553 Boston 73 78 .483 Philadelphia .. .07 82 .460 Washington 63 85 .420 Now York 51 99 .340 Where They Play Today American League. New York at Boston; clear, 3 p. m Philadelphia at Washington: clear, 2.30 p. in. Detroit ai Chicago; clear, 3 p m. Cleveland at St. Louis; clear. I DIRECTORS PRONOUNCED DISPUTED GAME A TIE CINCINNATI.-The board of directors of the National League have upheld the umpires' and President Pulliams decision in the disputed gam,, between New York and Cbiougo. and Hie game Is decided a tie. The game will be played on the Polo grounds ai. New York. CRANES SAYINGS. (BY SAM CRANE) NBW YORK "The fighting hope" that's what the (Hants arc and that oxpresnen the liasehall situation now. There are some local farm with Irish Mood in their veins who per haps thin* the Fighting Hopes' would he the bettor title for the (Hants, hut aurely the gume MrtHaw Imnob art fighting now to carry the hopes of New York to championship honors And by the wav. the fllants swamp ed the Bostons yesterday. The (Hants cripples yesterday ditl not look crippled at till either, arid that gives tin’ outlook a much more nifty appearance. There was Roger llrcHnahnn, who on Saturday was going around on one glmp-gnrnp that was hh touchy as a brand new boll and he wan as lively on his pins against tha Bostons as a bridegroom on his honeymoon. l.ast night MoOraw was not Hiire who would pitch in today's game, lie said: "| would have used Wlitse to day, (Monday) .but he was not Ui shape to pitch. He couldn't get up any Sliced at all | may pitch Matty tomorrN.w. (Tuesday,) but I cannot tell until 1 gee him warm up." The great States" of the country are, with their respective acreage: New York, 421000; Mlehl gan, 1117.000; Pennsylvania, 277,000; Wisconsin, 252,000; Ohio, 165,000; Illinois. 156,000; Minnesota. 146,000; lowa, 141,000; Maine, 116,000 and N< ,hraskn, 91,000. Bases on balls IP, .-111111111. is I by VtiiMln I, bv Walsh I. IIP by pitcher -Summers (Oavls), Walsh (Kchrnldt). Struck out—By Walsh !), bv Mol lln 2. t Time 1:45. Umpires, Sheridan and Connolly. Senator* 3, Athletics 0. WASHINGTON, li c Washln; ion shill 0111 Philadelphia yeiterday, 110 0, by bunching liiih in 1 ri.. eighth nfl Coombs The fielding of Mcßride was the leal lire. Score by innings: it. It to. Washington . .000 010 02* :j 5 •> Philadelphia , ,000 000 000 0 1! 2 Hattarles: Smith and Street, Coombs and laipp. Time, J:25. Umpire, Kvans. Red 80* 4, Yankee* 0. BOSTON, Boston won yesterday In a cleanly played game, 4 to 0, O'Rourke h batting was a feature Score by Innings: It. H, 10. Boston 200 000 02*—4 6 0 New York . , .000 000 0./Q 0 9 0 Batteries Brady and rOnohun, Manning and Sweeney. Time, 1 •« aitars, Hurst. NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Chicago 98 65 .041 Pittsburg 98 60 .630 New York 90 65 .030 Philadelphia ... .81 71 .633 Cincinnati 73 81 474 Brooklyn 04 90 .416 Boston 03 89 .414 St. Louis 48 104 3\o National League. Boston at New York; clear, 3 p. in. Brooklyn at Philadelphia; clear, 3,30 p. m. Head herald wants. HUNDREDS FLOCK TO SEE TIGERS PLAY WHITE SO* CHICAGO Kr*.ruled fans, keyed to wildest enthusiasm by the criti cal siage of the American league rent a In which today's game be tween Chicago and Detroit will da ride the championship, discounted a weather bureau prediction of rain, find long before the hour when the game wan to be called, hurried to the South Hide Ball Park. TERRY M’GOVERN FOUGHT ABOUT A VERY SMALL DEBT RICHMOND, Vn Terry McGovern, one time light weight champion of the world, win; arrealed last night on a charge of fighting In the street here. McGovern ha- 11 slightly black ed eye sail lilh companion In the as fair. K. .1. Hrannan, lias a lump on the side of Ida face an large as a wain lit. The trouble started over |4 00 which Terry claimed Brannan owed him. Brannon struck first, landing squarely 011 the eye, nip lie erstwhile chain i Idoii, nothing daunted, < anie hack with a swlfl, Mining right hook, and the fight was over. Brannan went down for tin- count and an officer rail up, arresting both, l.lme water with five ounces Paris green stirred In will keep down the fall cabbage worm. Dust with slaked lime after heads have begun to hard '■ll, although there Ih slight danger to lie apprehended from the arsenlte. DISINFECTANTS now is mi riMi ro usf them SUN SANITARY fIUID. The Ideal disinfectant. Tiue deed 1 erixer and germicide; a powerful anti septic and purifier for the sanitary purification of dwellings, schools, ho* pitala, water closets, sinks, slaughter ! house*, stables, etc. One pint 2f c One quart .... ... ,35c One gallon , .|I,OO Five gallons, per gal .. ,|..75c Special prices made on Barrols. N, L. WILLET SEED COMPANY 309 JACKSON 8T 'Phone 498. DOVES DETESTED; JITS DIE S GRANGE NEW YORK-The local fans crowd ed every Inch of space Inside of Hie polo grounds Monday and cheered Uje New York team all the way to a very decisive victory over Boston bv 8 to 1. Ames pitched the game of his ca reer. bolding the visitors to one bit in seven innings. McGinnlty pitched the other two innings, and Uannifßii, butting for Turkey in the eighth, sunt a smashing hit to deep left center lor a home-run, the single tally for Boston. Ab. R. H. Po A. HI, Boston. Becker, rs 4 0 1 I 0 0 Bates, if 4 0 0 0 0 0 Browne, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Stern, 1h 4 0 0 13 0 I i McGann, 2b 3 0 0 2 2 0 Sweeney, 3b. ... 3 0 0 0 7 0 Dnhlon, ss 3 0 0 0 1 0 Bowermatt, c. . . . 3 0 0 7 0 » j Tucltey, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 McCarthy, p. ...» 0 0 0 1 0 •Hannifan 1 1 1 000 Totals. 31 1 2 24 13 1 •Matted for Turkey In eighth. New York. Ab. K. H. Po. A W Tenney, 1b 4 1 1 10 u I Herzog, 2li 5 1 10 2 1 McCormick, if. . , 4 0 I 0 0 0 Donllb, t'f. ....... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Devore, rs 0 1 0 0 0 0 Seymour, of 3 1 0 8 0 0 Devlin, 3b ~3 0 0 1 3 0 Dresnahau, c. ... 3 2 2 10 2 0 Needham, c 1 0 I 0 0 0 Bridwell, ss 4 I 13 4 1 Antes, |t. ..... 2 I 20 I 0 McGinnlty, p. ... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 34 8 9 27 13 3 Score by innings R, H. E. Doston 000 000 010—1 2 1 New York. . . .002 000 60*—8 7 3 Summary. Home-runs Hannifan. Two-base hits- -llresnahati K. "ilfict" hits—Ames and Bridwell. Stolen bases—Tenney 2, Herzog 2, Browne, Sweeney, Stern Base on errors Boston 2. Wane on balls - Turkey 2, Amos 1. | Struck-out Turkey 7. Ames 8. Wild pitches Ames 1, Turkey I. Hits Off Antes l in 7 luuings, off Turkey 8 in 7 Innings. Left on base- Boston 3. Attendance 14.000, PHILADELPHIA. Brooklyn broke even with Philadelphia In a double header here Monday. First game--Score: R 11 HI Brooklyn. . . .000 040 002—6 13 B Philadelphia. . .001 000 000— I 4 i Wilhelm mid Dunn; Sparks, Foxen iiitii Jaoklitsch Time i.Brt. Second game—Score: l{ H M Brooklyn. . . .010 000 010 2 7 2 Philadelphia. . 108 000 00* 4il 0 Mclntyre and Dunn; Moore and Dooin. Time, 1.45. Umpire, Lain ® 8n _ TOMORROW MATINEE and NIGHT PRICES* MATINEE: 26c, 50c, 75c. NIGHT; 50c, «oc, 75c, SI.OO. BEATS NOW SELLING. Most Expert Tailoring i*r - ■ ■ ■ ... Light weight materials strictly for summer dayn or the medium weights for more general use—All styles are here. Handsomely tailored by r’XTON MEN. A trial order will make you u permanent cus tomer. Howe (§b Co. § Harison • Building. PAGE FIVE m Pin Titus ID Step UK CHICAGO.—This aflernoon the 1 White Sox and the Tigers will play ] the deciding game in (ihe Atfipricaa League race. tKe championship (Jo int; to the winner of the oohteat. The by loeitjg the first game of the j double-header WJ t h the St. boi»l» :•> Browns yesterday, sre out of the run *j nlns for the pennant They are but j one point behind Chicago. Duralg tjiol summer hnrrilv anybody picked than Sox to land the hunting, many think- j log rnat if they landed at the top of Ifie second division they would bo lucky. The Tigers have been the fa- j vorltes right along, the majority of. sane tajiiug lo sec how they could . be houteu out. JO TINKER ARRESTED ON FIGHTING CHARGE CHICAGO.—Joseph Tinker, short* slop for the Chicago National ease, hall team, was arruetrd yesterday, , charged with having assaulted Johft Olnocchlo. Tinker was arraigned ton* fore Municipal Judge Heap. Attor ney Thomas Johnson, who repreawol l ed Tinker, requested that the hoariri® be continued until October 22. Johnson ewplulnad to the oourt that Ills client was very busy at present J with baseball matters. 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