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Time* Enroute to Georgia With Your Tourists, April 26?Having spent 'he Sabbath In a well deserved rest and having cconsumed three Sunday meals in delightful comfort, Larry Gardner and his Tourists today are bound for Augusta, there to make a gallant effart to keep their, record for the season spotless and to hold their undisputed position at the top of the Sally league heap. In tackling the Tygers, your Tourists realise they are going up against another tough clud, apparently, If the manner in which Augusta sluggers bombarded Hornet hurling last week amounts to anything. The Augusta series, following the strenuous grind against the Commers, is expected to bring the true mettle 3f the Tourists to the surface. Gardner Not Worried. And yet, it's as Larry said this morning: "We came from behind three times to defeat Columbia. When my club overcame an eight run lead in that first Saturday game to turn the trick, I made up my mind -ight then and ther that whoever beats is certainly will know they've been hrnue-h a tnueh scraD. And if anv dub in the league can keep coming iack as gamely as did the Comers, hen the Sally rates as a Class A league and not as a Class B league at ill." Such is how members of the club ook upon the Augusta invasion, staring today. The Tygs trimmed the tiornets but then they're playing ^.sheville now and that's liable to be lomething else instead," they chime. Rested up, so to speak from the train of the telling Columbia series, .he Tourists are raring to go today. Confidence braced by the terrific hitting they showed in the closing Comer fames, your Torists fear no living lurler today. Trimmed Columbia's Best. They beat Cook, Mehtffey, Richardion and Pierson of Columbia. 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Grady Ford hammered so hard by Columbia Saturday, is anxious to get another call and says he is ready to face Augusta or any other cclub in the league. "I diden't have my stuff Saturday," says Ford. "My arm feels like it's ripe today." Smythe Ready Soon. Cudge Harris worked hard Saturday and must have two days rest now to retain his effectiveness are being called upon again. Ditto Gober. Harry Smythe, who hurled Friday's bitter contest, probably will be summoned to the hill Tuesday with Mark Rainey, the southpaw chunker from Durham Just about libled to hurl today's opening game of the series and season at Aueusta against the Tve-ers. So far; Rainey and Olver Crouch, still nursing a badly bruised wrist, are the only Tourist pitchers who haven't been sent to the mound. Tennessee Shepherd is still fighting boils back home and hasn't been in uniform for a couple of weeks. His presence with the club this week would cause a great sigh of relief to ease out between Larry's lips. But as long as magnates around the circuit are foolish enough to make rulings compelling clubs to play two useless games on Saturdays with a 14 player limit in effect, such can be, expected and the Tourists, Just like other clubs in the loop, will suffer accordingly . Big Sluggers Confident. ? "What's fair for one is fair for the other," is allLarry says about the double headers, and so that's that as far as that is concerned. Just who Gabby Street will use in today's game is unknown at this time but it is probable that Chris Haury, Macon CaBtoff, will mount the firing line and try to duplicate his feat of knocking on Charlotte off the limb in Thursday's opening game of the season. "Haury, eh?" smiled Red Thomas, when somebody mentioned his' name. "Huh, I hope so. Nice boy. I'm always good for two or three hits off Chris." And Brauchle. Wilke. Dorsey. Mealey and Shannon shuckled. "What you can hit we sure as thunder should be able to hit and so let Haury hurl is all we got to say," was the cchorus. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Won Lost Pet. Win Lose Ashevllle 4 0 1.000 1.000 .800 Spartanburg 3 1 .750. .800 .600 Augusta 3 1 .750 .800 .600 Greenville 2 2 .500 .600 .400 Macon 2 2 .500 .600 .400 Knoxville 1 3 .250 .400 .200 Charlotte 1 3 .250 .400 .200 Columbia 0 4 .000 .200 .000 Team? Won Lost Pet. Win Lose New York 8 3 .727 750 .667 Cleveland 7 3 .700 .727 .636 Chicago 7 J> .583 .615 .538 Washington 6 6 .500 .538 .462 Boston 5 6 .455 .500 .417 Detroit 4 6 .400 .455 .364 J Philadelphia 4 8 .333 .385 .308 St. Louis 4 8 .333 .385 .308 NATIONAL LEAGUE Team? Won Lost Pet. Win Lose New York 7 3 .700 .727 .636 Cincinnati .. 4 .600 .636 .545 Chicago 6 4 .600 .636 .545 St. Louis 7 5 .583 .615 .538 Philadelphia 6 5 .546 .583 .500 Brooklyn 5 5 .500 .546 .455 Boston 3 8 .273 .333 .250 ' Pittsburg 3 9 .350 .385 .231 ^ SOUTHERN LTAGUE Team? Won Lost Pet. Win Lose Nashville 9 9 .750 .769 .692 Memphis . 9 3 .750 .769 .692 New Orleans 8 4 .667 .692 .615 Birmingham 6 5 .545 .583 .500 Chattanooga 6 6 .500 .538 .462 MobUe 6 6 .500 .638 .462 Atlanta * 4 9 .308 .867 2.86 Little Rock 1 12 .077 .143 .071 4 > *5* <? Use the Polk County News v <1 Want Column for quick re- + !! suits. It will pay you well, t '' am Jao cost -4s small. J ? , i^it r i i wm
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