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ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1907.
! UP-TO-DATE
j OF SPORTING
NEWS
WORLD
NEWS OF SPORTS
EDITED BY
I PERCY H. WHITING
not news, but views I ATLANTA BASEBALL TEAM FOR THE SEASON OF 1907
IS BETTER THAN THAT OF 1906-READ THE DOPE
IHIIlllllTrftt
By PERCY H. WHITING.
Well, tilts day end* the last week of spurtinir imiftivity in
tli<> South.
'"it|, tin* new week will conn* tin* arriviil of the New York
Anierieans. Kitrlit days from today the Atlanta team arrives.
Thirteen days from today the first exhibition name will lie played.
Well, we are all triad. It has not been swell a terribly dull
winter ui the spurt ini: way. but we are riyht here to welcome the
eoiniuy of something a little,more lively.
-olumn the writer has tried to answer the often
Is the Atlanta team stronger this year than it
ampliation!I.v in the ofliriiiatire. • There
In another
asked ipiestion,
was Inst
The nns’wer is
no donhtiin* it.
Harritig the dent put in the twirling staff hy the return of
Hughes to the New York Anierieans. the team is stronger
all down the line. Even with the pennant staff of pitehern At
lanta has a good elianre at the pennant.
And as lias I remarked before, Atlanta has not shot.
her'last shaft at the visible supply of twirlers and may, land
another wonder yet.
The fans can look forward to the coming season with en
tire confidence. Hilly Smith has selected for them a good team
and one which looks ns mu eh like tt pennant winner as any team
ever looked at the beginning of the season.
That is not saying that Atlanta will win tin- pennant. Con
ditions beyond human control enter into the making of a pen
nant winner and we don't know whether or not luck is to he with
us. Hut right now Atlanta-to-heat-any-team-in-the-league" is
as good n hit as any gambler could want.
We note with relief that "Chesty Charles" Halih Inis re
turned to Memphis anil given out the statement that the coming
Southern League pennant race is to he the closest ever wit
nessed in Dixie.
From the way lie talked over here everybody thought that
he hail the pennant sewed lip in his pocket and that the fun
was ail over before it ever even started.
BOWMAN TEAMS
PLAYING BALL
TOWN TEAM AND THE GIBSON-
MERCER ACADEMY NOW
TIED.
M/wcIjiI i>» TJm Georgian.
lktwinmi, fin , Marcli 1 - Quite a deal of
Interest la l»«*lntr shown here in the rivalry
between the hall team representing Gibson*
Merger Arutleiuy anti tin* *<*ud-professional
team of the town, anti the lover* of clean
•port are enjoying the fray. The town
team la piloted hy Durden and Harwell,
two of Ifernle McCay’a recruit* for thl*
year at Mobile.
The G. M. A. student* have Improved the
ball ground a vnat deal and are showing
the patron* of the game it flue article of
ball. The first game of the aerlea went to
the town boy* to the tutio of 9 to 7. Bag-
well pitched ami Burden caught for the
town. Huddetli pitched and McGee caught
for the ''educator*.'"
The lectiud game went to the G. M. A.
boy a by n score of 7 to F». The game battery
upheld the hopea of the town Imy*. while
Betiding and McGee composed the battery
for the achool.
Tho third game will be played aoon and
tho od<la are about even.
NOTES OF SPORTS.
However, nobody could blame Babb for being rather con
fident after what he did last year.
Charles is of the opinion that Atlanta has the lies I infield in
the league.
.lust by way of returning the compliment we will “opine’’
that Charley has a pretty good one himself.
$10,000 Crescent City Derby
Is To. Be Run March 25
V
By J. S. A. MACDONALD.
New OrlennR. March 2.—On the 2&1 »*f thla
UU'UtU will I..* run nnd W«n the luiuusr
burse ra«*** «f the winter turf a«*aa.ai, the
L'metut Ulty Derby «f HO.fluo.
New York uiny have the Ntihtirhnn llnndl-
rttp awl Hum Kre»«*!***♦» the^Btirs* llaudb up.
nud the street car conductors me heglnnlng
♦ o tell uf Just itow fast Tielliig ami the
other foremost colt* ore worklug, while In
the long hours nf the evaulng* flic hugs of
derby talk Is heard In the theaters, the ho
tel utilities snd nlmiit th* stitadN. In a
•porting aud a rut-lug way. lt'a the big
lower MUal«Hl|.pi .-onutry and the great
Houthwe*.t u« this derby ntTnlr. w*lili*h nti
muaIIt riiuu* to Uaml lu the third week of
f.t I.'.ir I.'iini»'."' ui."Tluinc
grow ii in tnltie nuil lin|M»rtniu*e. until lust
yi*nr. wli.'U J*»< h«*> Jn.-k Martin drove haute
on Guiding Star In llu* colors of Trainer
Hum Hildreth, Hist was tin* slake
tak.-u down by tin* owner of the find horse
nud n«»t fewer than |M*rs*»ns witness**.!
the ttnl-li That .lay fovtv three iMHiktuakeni
offereil «Ht»l* on tin* field of eandidateM.
H«« great is tin- game «I<mn her.* tit present
thnt at *•*.*•* tlfii Imm.Kh will do l»u*lneNH on
the derby 1I1L inotdh ami an atteinlniiee of
fullv wilt be at the traekshle that I**,
If tin* |ire**.*iit R»*»t. fur as luom-v ami at-
temlain e ai. .i.i,. . rned, keeps up for u f.-w
weeks longer There Is no renMiii Id itdntr
otherwls*- either. f**r almost every lnj*ondug
transeotittnentnl flyer brings a uuotu of
fiirflr**** from rnllfornla **n route t.» the
ground at It* tuitng. l» V . who ear** Miffi
rieutly f**r th. derby tn stop off and watt
for It’s rutudng
Th* Bet’s th* Thing.
Atreadv lln* i harfes Hotel bell |.o\ •*
Perhaps the greatest evidence of tin* wide
spread coiu ern hi the outcome of this year's
rreseeut Ulty Derby Is seen lu the fuel .»r
post.Hl being offered tho local |»ul»lle. The
b.M.k Is being made by Kd I’ollel. of Now
York, but unlike tin* future books on tin*
priuelpui races of recent years m> hots are
la'lttg neceptcd through the mails. Tho Ih..»K
1* open tn the New tlrleuua ptildie faee
followers, iMMiktimket’s, etc., but the proprle
for declines tuall orders Tills iierlou I* due
to the fuss rals.*.| by "Kid" Weller in at
tempting to make a future Ihm.K .mi Hi.*
Suburban llamlleap of l*.«vY Tin* nu*tnl de
partment nt Washliigtoii, D. « . Issued an
order ngntust th»* s< herae and i*rnlilblted the
. lretiluth.il of the necessary lltenitme ami
tin* jxasouge of money by inn11 The l».s.k
has ih*cu oneratiug for a few days ami th**
|»lay Is quit.* brisk
Pollers price* give a very good Hue on
what the fnsblcru think of the probable re
suit. Here arc the quotations, probable
starters, jookoy* nud weights, the latter be
tug unofficial:
i r,*».-. lit » I’t D**ibv Three >e.»r obl«*. |h |i difen ni:d sllownne.".; oil.* udle uild
i sn eighth: value $»**.••**
1 ||.,r«" WHsht. finttflC. I'l'ili ,lm'K"y. (Mil.
Judge post. 1 bred It 'lew !I«'|iIU*sseV
Gild 1 - ' It . w A •» V ill 1 «,
Ml *1 nodtt.gloi 1J. It-Rliw A M \«*|1! 1U j
Itlltei >11*.^ . t' -I * t ulm :>
Mnintl'oii . 1G . , | \ i .It* t'herrv r.
foil* tile . ...I 1 \ i • Il.i ... .1 '
Mnutgotnen 1 : ion A 1 .o»l»e . Nuinlv 5 i
Bnlburd . 114 PM* .Mil .... 15
l,.*n» it: P lmin * Men! **
Tournee < « \ D'Uiodl Miller s f
\*nk.*e G**i ir: • It r.iiison t: f
l.rn* ** Lit** u 1 —. • It 1 'ii—*n Mountain !„• ■ j
Mmoles P7 . W II ,1’lr* i t‘** Lee . i’. ;
Fnitl**tb‘ .114 M iorhliduti. . Auboin Inm |5
Morfllso ...... I.*; . . M «*"ldld.i»i j;, ! 1
Tile Ing UT. W It M’i of.nb. tinnier 1
Allowmit*.* . 114 . « I lb*w* 15
Pink star 111 ' II W olford Mitchell ;:• | j
There nre *. > . ra* .ab.-r ■ d tt.lt. - .■ :
glide, hilt th. \ :.*•' i •• ■ * >1-1 t* ’» I * » • *1’
the pikers an t 1 '.Ir »• 1 ' t .*• o
prb e» rang* fi**ai •••
|| i* fl.mt !!■* .Mr*.- 1 *• t .X
field end »h- xx to*, utt..!,. 1.
overy r.*a***n » * ti, • p. ' t*
lie! 1 Will - i , 1 - * < . * . •*• f>- . • '•■*
nln and t" -.■ • ••! * • •< f • i- *
“Mai - w . xx r 1* t;..* . • • Do
fioll^gnx. N . ; . / *•' 1 • ' ' ‘ -'•* *
•
tm. "'d» r and almost r.*a.lv to race to*b»v
1 to toll.,.- ’..,** xUllt.-I.Ml .V'S-ptb.millx vxeil.l
"lot* tl,.- . .'Ibis 1 1. k.d III. .1 bargain xxlo nl
*'.x k" via t .it hot from Marry pax in* Whit
» ••* b" M lie Il.i* la-on slowing gtj.udi
f ‘tu, III Ills g i Hup* and Is bound to eld 1
s*-to* *onsldeiab|. figure in Hits seasoti *
. x • ,r old in- lug
L' lb*g 1- *tifi .i favorite . if, !« going ns
'*• 1 *'Xnii.l if tl,.* tinek liapnens t• •
t tu mnddx h* sx til piolmblx go to the post
p'lldh • I, llu* sou of ilnstlligs
bis sle*xxn III it'itltx to go III,* tout.* and
I X *t.tk« xx.lgtr line of the qub't lips
is 1 i•!.*, ^I'ost ^ lid* .op |* gelling a fin
» rtirkot f * 'b . i. ix ,ii i M
Will b* .1 .w , f- \\ . tg • .ef \ |
McmpUD. t * i • - ■ l. *m ■ -
BILLY SLIM
WANTS FIGHT
Billy Blllll. tl" : ' ' • - i 'I"
(Mr who ha» f"UKi-' • ■ . i -
In thl» M'.U'ii • ■
• |* *P.e,l $l*. vxith the spotting edltot
■ Tne iJe-iiKbltl t" bind (t fight Willi
•tx **r the local scrapper* In hi*, . lass
11 fight*- it ID* pounds, but Is willing
• • take them up at 115 Slim's prof*
• * »s- 1** ("i «'h.tries Vltti t. whom be
1 ..!,»*• ' *1*,. Pest ,,f |J„* III low II j
• X* .1! tig t • put Up $27» or IfitM*
’ * *’C' * . f •( I*, iilivldll'' to heat fr . it
• " aspu ing serup|w*rs ,
The Chlcngn National* will flnlih their
spring training ut f'rbnna, ID*.
Jimmy Me A leer, manager of the Rt. tool*
American*, think* pretty well of the Tesaa
league catcher*. lUrkey. Spencer and Ste
phen* all emne from l>utln*.
fn Detroit they have placet! Cobb and
t'mwtnrd naUxturm in Tfir nutffrld, and
McIntyre and Jonea to light It out for the
third position.
"Hube" Vlckent. one of Connie* Bfack'a
*Vonie-alonga," aaya In* will bring hla
tract with him. What * the matter, Iluhe;
afraid to leave It to Uncle Samuel, or ha*
It been a hard winter on the Mtnmp money?
President Barney Dreyfus* of the Pitta
burg club thlnka that Cisreuee Beaumont's
bull playing daya are over.
Secretary Barnard dcnle* the import that
Catcher Fred Uuelow l» to be traded by
the Cleveland club,
John Ganael aaya: “We are going to have
a winner In Cincinnati this year," And the
song any*: “Poor John."
Ilcrc'* the finish, allowing that an umpire
hnan't u friend on earth. 'Hu* New Ktiglsnd
Uengtie mngnatea have passed n rub* com
pel ling their umplrea to furnish n certlllcnte
from au ocullat tu pru\c that “hla uuipa'
George Tnwne. the Australian aculler, and
Eddie II an loll Unnmn, of Cnnndn, nre to
riur mi ttir Nepean rirer today for the frttll-
Ing chainploiiaiilp of the world and S2.5GO a
*hle. Towns In July Inat recaptured the'
world* Kcullltig championship, defeating
Janie* Manlitiry by twenty leugth* In the
Paramatta river.
PRINCIPALS OF INTERNATIONAL SCRAP
1
“vjr 1
..., |gggp wmmi
In this picture arc ahown in eharacteriit
principala in a recent fiatic encounter at Philadofphia,
picture cf Tommy Murphy, the pride of Harlom, and at the right la Spike
Dobson, the email champion from tho land of John Bull.
FISHER GETS
NEW CATCHER
Special to Ttaa Georgian.
Shreveport, La* March 2.—Tom Fish*
or. manager of the Shreveport baseball
team, ha* received a signed contract
from Catcher John Manning, who
played with Houston last year.
LETTER FOR BURNS.
There J» a letter In five sporting
editor's office for Kid Burns. Please
call.
A battle for ala roonda between Amity
MeGarry anti *'tuk ,r fl'uaaoTTT* "shite.f ’Tor"
the arena of the Nntlonnl Athletic Club of
Philadelphia tonight.
Billy Maloney, Inst year with the Young*
town club, will he captain of the Augusta
team In the South Atlantic League the com
Ing season.
Dobb’s Team Will Report
In Nashville March the 5th
Hpeclal t«* The Georgian.
Nashville, Tew*.. .Mai'If 2 Twenty-
four men has Manager Johnnie Dobbs,
f the Nashville team, on his router.
The Hill Htv bov Is tiere getting ready
for the opening «>! diamond host Hites on
AptII 1". and from now on be will bu
»s bus.' f»s u queen bee. While John-
lie has little to say o*iic«m tilng life out
look, it Is not difficult t*> ascertain
that he Is pleased with the prospects,
thinks In* has signed it well bal
'd Imnch and believes the fans will,
la* pleased with his selections.
I have been picking them up here
nnd there at every opportunity." *■•»'*»
Johnnie. “If what I have don't t
mark, why I’ll get others. I’m not
through by any means vet. No butting
goes fills veur."
vli 5 Is the date utt which Mun-
Dobbs has instructed his bunch
In the center garden. Dock Wiseman
will hold down his bid position In r| g^t
Held on the flump, and Pearson will #•
business In the h*lt gurocn. HavKatt
will be utility man.
Kd McOamwell and Rlchanl Yates
Alabama Team Will Play
Games All Over the North
Special to The Georgian.
University, Ala., March 2.— roach .1.
W. II. Pollard, of the University base
ball team, has completed the schedule
, for the forthcoming season. This netted-
to be tiled out at first. Tin* latter j ule Includes thirty-two games and Is
Is a star of the University of Chicago, j probably the longest that any unlver-
aiiil this Is his first season In profes- i |ty te;|m , mH rv ,, r Th# . .North-
put In their appearance In Nash
ville for the first workouts
Manager |)ohbs will be anchored out
tdnmil company. It Is probable Jans Ing.
the Swede, will be switched to seeond,
provided no one else beats him out.
and Whltey Morse, the old Atlanta
player, will cover the short field. Third
will be covered hv either Johnson or
M> Klveeli
In the list i*f pltehers. as well as the
backstops, the competition will
the sharper and, of course, the — - . .
wlH land I Lonnie Nnojun, of last year
/’The Nashville management had ar- 1 fb’st base; Pope, a former M. M I
ranRoii r. i u now fielU. at ''onion-! »'»'• ,«« s<H-on,|; i-.mllr ilsni'nii. wlu>
tvlaI I’nrk. hut rorluln iiristocirtiU’ prop- (>•"* pirtyed tit irOit M. il. I- «»'l ifitts-
rrty ..will'll ,,f Dll. West Kn,l section, ham. for shortstop, ami Paul Jones
filed mi Injunction bill and the game
will be seen this season In historic old
Sulphur Spring Bottom, as formerly.
jern trip, which will he taken after
J commencement, is a distinct innovation
! at Tuscaloosa, and the outcome of
these games will be watched with in no
| than ordinary Interest.
I From the present outlook. Alabama
will certainly have a creditable team
the best men l " represent her this season With
" ‘ ~ ' ' nine, at
»I at third, the Infield Is all that could
ule:
ram-
-Howard College,
Howard College, on cam-
The Baseball Squad at Tech
Begins Practice Next Week
Mo
the
llegitmi
fo| the Tei h UlM'ball !*t|iu»d w tl
I used f' ltm duties lot trgul.tt |
Hi 4 o’ebu-k. and from that date
will go forward at a llvelv swlt
ready Couch lleisman has cut hi
to tvv e
-five
tUimhel the
pl-i'ed Utah a slat g.um* at fpaa'ter
lt.it L duniiK the l‘.hi;, football *> a****n
will be found a- he was last veal Ills
chief etiuipments an* his ahllltv as a
iif-lih r. his fast work oh tie* paths and
.* tin owing arm that «an tml be »\-
»elletl m the South
W light, another of las. year s ofit-
t . i«l. will be on the lea . again this
M.ir, luu i i- mi " *• ihan piooabb* that
ie Will be U-*’*l »*. phi*f tl.c* hole V Inch
I."Intel" Bro.vi*. If ft ,.t second If lie
I.oes .IS well hi Ho infield a** he did in
ill be .1 stm lb*.
be asked. Cray, Chapman and San- j Bethlehem, I
der* constitute the pih king
brought over from last year.
Gresham. Valentine and Smith i
new recruits. The backstop positl
lies between Stevenson and King
the ouifield will be Ciiffey, Sin pile
March 2S
pus.
March 29
pus.
March 30 Howard College, on cam
pus.
April 4. 5 and 6 Vanderbilt Univer
sity, on campus.
April 15, D» and 17—Louisiana State
University, on campus.
April 25, 2ft nnd 27—Auburn, at Au
burn.
April 30. May 1 nnd 2—Owenton, on
campus. r i
May ft. 7 and 8—University o
sisslppl. on campus.
May 26/27 and 28—Mercer, at:Macon.
June 4 and 5—Dartmouth jl’oIlege, at
Hanover, N. H. '
June 6 and 7—University of Vermont,
at Burlington. Vt.
June 8 -Fordhani University, at New
York city.
June II -laohlgh University, at South
About Six of the New Men
Are Superior as Playera
to the Men Whose Places
They Are to Take.
tlu*
\ ing is the t omplt ie
June 12 —Amherst College, at Am-
heist. Mass.
June 13—Holy Cross College, at Wor
cester, Mass.
June 15 Williams College, At Wil-
llamstown. Mass.
June 17 ami 19 Brown University,
at Providence. H I.
Autoists Interested in the
Road Makers’ Convention
\ h »
Announcement
Hi- llu .mlv old m.Mi ba«
jU:
edtd th
Ofl the
ih
lb’ll. Vitim
G«o eriio; Manrt
"f tt: * >-"110*11
all u ho ilia) attciifl thl*
The Atlanta team of 1907 la better
than that of 1|06.
4t dopoa out thl* way:
Ten of the position* are filled by the
same men whe held down Job* last
year.
Five and perhaps six of the new
men are better than the men who*?
place* they take.
Three men are doubtful.
And only two candidate* are weaker
than the men whose places they, will
ffil.
Here It I* In tabular form. FJr»t
come the member* of last year's team,
then the position* which they general
ly played, then the new men and then
tho writer'* opinion a* to how the new
men compare with the old.
190ft, Position. 1907. Haw Compare,
Archer c. ... Sweeney. .Worse.
Sid Smith.... c. ...8.Smith., same.
Ever* c. ...O'Leary... betier.
Fox lb. ...Fox Bailie.
Jordan 2b. ...Jordan.... auim*.
Morse es Castro.... better.
»* Ball....... better.
Hoffman... 3b Hoffman, .frame.
(Sid Smith). 3b Dyer better.
Croster If. . . .Paskert ? ?
Wallace cf. ...Wallace... same.
Winters rt. ...Winter*... same.
- cf. ...Becker.... better.
Zeller p .. .Zeller same.
Spark*.,..... p. ...Spark*.... same.
Hughe* p. . ..Spade worse.
Harley p. ...Harley.... same
Childs p. ...Child*.... trame.
— V- ...Hehopp .. .doubtful. _
P* ...Ford doubtful.
You cannot ngure It out any way in
the* world that Atlanta 1* weakened
except In the lo*a of one pitcher and
one catcher.
And even that loss I* cut down to
one, for who expect* to ml** Archer
with Sid Smith, the league's cham
pion batter, doing the backstop stunt?
So, really, the one Irreparable loss is
that of Tom Hughe*.
But for all that the Cracker* of iso7
will be a far stronger aggregation than
the Crackers of 1906, and Infinitely
better balanced.
Sid Smith and O’Leary' or Sweeney
will make a catching staff without a
superior In the league.
A* has been remarked some sixteen
times before,’ Fox Is the best Ural'base-'
man of the league, and Jordan Is tho
best second baseman.
Castro for Utility Man.
Ball and Castro will light It out for
short stop and either man will make a
better shortstop than "Whltey" Morse.
place—not If Ball comes anywhere
near up to expectations.
In fact. Castro seems slated In the
role of utility man. This has not been
definitely announced from club head
quarters, but tt Is unofficially piped off
that the local team would like to get
along this year with four pitchers and
carry a utility mun In place of the
fifth pitcher carried last year.
Of last year's slabmen Zeller can lie
counted on for two games a week. So
can Spade, provided he makes good.
Harley and Sparks are only "one-
game-men." or, at best, cannot he
counted on for more than three games
In two weeks.
How Ford or Schopp would be like
ly to stack up against two games a
week, provided they make good, re
mains to be seen. Schopp Is no heavy
weight. but he Is an experienced
pitcher and might be able to do It.
However, 'to return to the line of
lope:
In the outfield there Is George Win
ters. who Is as good as anybody's
right tickler. Probably Paskert and
Broker will bo tlu* other two, and It is
Billy Smith's belief that they arc both
stronger than the two men they suc
ceed.
Ah to the pitching staff—well, Zeller,
Sparks and Hurley arc going to be bet
ter Ilian last year. Why do we think
so? Well, chiefly because It pays to be
optimistic.
There Is no earthly reason, though,
vvhv Zeller nnd Sparks, «t least,
should not lx* better than hist year.
Tlu* “Rube" had everything. In base
ball parlance, except confidence. And
surelv be will get that from playing.
And It looks tlds year as though Zel
ler would have a team which would ln-
hplre any man with confidence.
Sparks is coming. laist year he was
green. This year he has more experi
ence. Barring accidents, he ought to
be a better man this year than last.
Hat lev may •‘come back;” Spade t*
looked upon as a good, reliable man:
Fore! did well last year; Schopp is a
man with u good record and. moreover,
a southpaw. Ills batting and fielding
last year were phenomenally good.
of’course, the pitching stuff is minus
Toinmv Hughes, and that is the only
gap which cannot be tilled—that Is,
l unless Uhirk Griffith shells out. or
| t'levcland, or some other club, which
I wants to train at Ponce th*Leon park
f next spring does the right thing by
Smith.
behind th* .
llu* ua-fiL
‘.UN
had
II
Tlu*
-tl k .
Our now stuiio.. urn. i \l it.
Madison avenue, front iu*^
Station, will In opm loda;.
you will he a|i|nv< iat> <1.
lull street and
new Terminal
. A \ isit from
..iii'i
NAT KAISER i. CC
> CONFIDENTIAL LOANS
ON VALUADLES
IS Dec.'.ur St Kimbail Houvt
Bargains in L'nrcdstirsd Diamonds.
i
hit let Vet
d his w ork v Hh the
ntith- Mm to ;t phot- "l
tl It* ntiiV lH» behind the l*o'
r. M an-tlier !*•*♦ t»*i mun slue
ins**! the youngsters ma
:*..? at th** initial sack •*»* In the
I- .» good man tit eltlu t pl.»» *
Idttitig will a.Id lots t*» tin* -in
M,. Th* - are ptv.hAttv the
ton w 11 > a** -lit »■ of then places
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hands ..f th. roach til gradually
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