The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, August 01, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
Anderson
Mill League
Games
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? STANDING OE TUB CLUBS. ?
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? S'ESTKiiDAY'S RESULTS. ?
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Southern
Won. Lost.
New Orleans. 59 44
Birmingham. 67 43
Memphis. 66 45
Nashville. 63 60
Atlanta. 4? WI
Mobile. 48 62
Chattanooga. 42 69
Little Hock. 38 Ul
American.
Won.
Boston. 68
Chicago. 6*
Detroit. 67
Washington. 47
New York. 44
Philadelphia. 82
?t Louis. 38
Cleveland. 36
Lost.
AW
35
36
46
17
61
r.r?
57
P. C.
57:5
67<?
551
515
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41)1)
416
381
P. C.
637
6-4
or;
5 IO
484
:M4
401?
387
America ii League.
Al New York 2; Chicago 1.
AI Philadelphia 1 ; Cleveland 0.
Al Washington 3; St. Louis 5.
At Huston 4; Detroit 1.
National League.
At Chicago 7; New York rt.
At Chicago -'; New York 9.
Ai Pittsburgh 5; Brooklyn o.
At Pittsburgh 6; Hrouklyn 4.
At St. Louis 2; Philadelphia 1.
At SI. Louis 0; Philadelphia 8.
A4 l iucinnutl 5: Heston 3.
HatloaaL
Won. Lost. P. C
Philadelphia. 51 39 507
Brooklyn '. 49 43 633
Pittsburgh. 47 45 611
Boston. 47' 46 605
Chicago. 46 45 BOU
New York. 43 45 48!)
St. Louis ....... ?6 60 474
Cincinnati ... r. .. 62 422
FaieraJ.
Won. Lost F. C
Chicago. 55 40
Kansas City. 64 40
Pittsburgh. 51 41
Newark. CO 44
Brooklyn. 44 64
Buffalo. 43 56
Bsltimore. 34 60
St. Louis. 60 44
579
674
561
532
449
434
302
632
Federal League.
Ai St. Louis 1 : Iluffnlo 0.
At St. Louis o; ?inHalo 1.
At chirac,o 7; Newark 6.
At Chicago 2; Newark 3.
At Kansas City 2; Baltimore 1.
At Kansas,City 2; Baltimore 1.
At Pittsburgh 4; Brooklyn 2.
Southern League.
At Chattanooga 2; Birmingham 4.
At Chattan unga 0; Birmingham 6.
At Little hock 2; Atlanta 8.
At Nash ville 4; New Orleans 5.
At Memphis 3; Mobile 2. Ten In
ning?. ^.^^.
EQUINOX WIN'S CLOSE GAVE.
Fremont, G.-While Lester Pawsey
was automobiling Sunday, a bug flow
into hts esr. The services ot two
phlalcians and the aid of chloroform
were necessary to remove the bug.
Went for 12 Innings-Score Was ff
to &.
The Equinox Mill baseball team de
feated the Gluck Mill team yesterday
fat< moon lu a game played at the
I iruna Vista park by tho score of G
to 6. The contest waa very close
going for 12 innings.
The batteries were: Equinox, Gas
saway and English; Gluck, Edwards
and McDonald.
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In tho opinion of Count Z. P. Niko
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Major
And Minor
Leagues
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LEADING MAJOR
LEAGUE BATTERS
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Cobb Ha? Highest Average, Dau
be rt Leads Nationals and
Magee Tops Federal.
Chicago, July 31.-Daubort, nf
Brooklyn leads tho Nat ional League
baters, who have played half their
sames up to last Wednesday, accordi
lng to ligures published here today.
His average is .327. Merklo of New
York has .32.'i, and Doyle of New
York .323.
Snyder of St. Louis has .323 and
?roh of Cinc innati .315 and Ludcrus
ur Philadelphia .311. follow.
Cravat li, Pliiledelphia, who scorcJ
*.."? runs, leads.
Cobb with .405, leads the American
league. Then comes E. Collins of
Chicago .342; Jackson of Cleveland,
.:!22; Veach or Detroit. .320; Speaker
nf I teston and Crawford of Detroit
Ita? .323.
Cobb, with 95 runs and 02 stolen
bases, leads.
Magee of Brooklyn witli .353 leadr.
the Federal. Then comes Easterly
or aKnsaa City. .333; Kauff, Brooklyn,
.352, and Campbell, Newark, .331.
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF ANDERSON.
Court of Common Pleas.
Mrs. Lizzie Burton, as administra
trix, of the estate of Miss Jane Lev
crett, deceased, Plaintiff,
against
Mrs. Nannie Powell, Defendant.
To the defendant above named:
You ore hereby summoned and re
quired to answer tho complaint in
this action, of which a copy is here
with served upon you, and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said com
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fices in the Bleckley Building at An
derson, South Carolina, within twen
ty days after the service hereof, ex
clusive of thc day of such service;
and if you fail to answer thc com
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in tills action will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in
thc complaint.
Bonham, Watkins & Allen,
Plaintiff*; Attorneys.
July 23, 1915. ,
To Mrs. Nannie Powell absent de
fendant:
You aro hereby notified that the
summons and complaint in this action
were this day flied in the office of
the ju diu? of probate court for An
derson County, South Carolina.
Bonham, Watkins & All GU,
Plaintiffs Attorney,
Dated July 23, A. D., 19\5.
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