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WITH ANY LUCK THE CRACKERS
WILL SOON LEAD LEAGUE
IN PENNANT R/,'.E.
Atlanta's tenth •trnlcht victory put th*
Crackers In aeeond plsee In the pennant
rnre null another victor* will put them In
the lead, provided Shreveport will only
lose a same or refrain front plajdn*.
Ily the time the aun «oe* down IVednra-
1111* nlsht Atlanta may lie In the lead of
tl,.- Southern lawsue rare for the Ural time
ilto trail we for*et when, but quite a
epelL anyhow.
The New Orleans team finishes up Its
disastrous stay In Atlanta Wednesday and
Jumps for Montsomery. And Memphis
comes oo for the slaughter.
The Oahbltea are strong this year and
the Memphis games ought to be hummers.
Memphis will be here Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. On Saturday the game will
1m. started at S o'clock In order to allow
th- Crackers to get away oo an early
train for Shreveport, where they play
Sunday.
CALL8 FOR MORE MEN
TO 8IT ON FIGHT LID
Ry Private Leased Wire.
Albany, N. Y., Juno g.-Sherlff Flaherty,
of Kings county, who last week was di
rected by the governor to enforce the law
flffnfnftt prise fighting In that county) baa
Informed the governor that If the law
against prise fighting In his county was to
be strictly enforced, It would be necessary
to appoint additional deputies.
BROKERS BEAT STARS.
In n close game of baseball, the nrokrrs
defeated the West End Stars at their
grounds on Grady Place Tuesday afternoon
by a acorn of I to 7. Whittlesey, for the
Itrokera, wan not "himself," but held the
opponents down at critical moments.
Fielding on both aides was listless.
Frnre by Innings: B.H.B.
Itrokera . Nil 139 !»- I I 4
West End Stars 000 Z23 000— I I 1
Butteries: Whittlesey and Coyle: Jones
and Banks. Implro-Blau.
BOWMAN DEFEATED.
Special to The Georgian.
Comer. Go.. Jpne 6,-In an netting battle
Comer defroted Bowman at the ball park
at Comer. The game was won In the first
two Innings, but notvman fought bravely
until the fast ninn was out In the ninth.
St. v.iis. of the locals, did heavy batting,
and Sorrells showed good head work, pall
ing blniHcif out ot a dangerous hole In the
f.until Inning. For the sdOrators, Johnson,
id as ranch ground ns n steam plow.
Itowaua Is here for n series of tiireo
games, nnd Comer Ians are expecting a
,u at fi -1
Score by Innings: It.lI.H.
i ..I,,, *. I 7
Bowman 000 OX) 100- 4 I 9
mini • s s s s s s s loaaiaaaai aWW WU 1 n p
cileries: Sorrells nnd Itnvld; lloddlng
I J. II. Mctlbec. Attendance, Jot).
BLAKELY CHALLENGES.
Special lo Tho Georgian.
chime,tg N say Mcofld tmm in south
itrorjjln nnd Alabama. The 11
n«. !'•}
nnd AUtumn. Tho Htiri
Morse, e.; Fryer, lt».; riem
Carroll, 3t>.; Alexander, a*.;
lotiK--*. rf.: Htrloklaml, cf.: White, If.
Addrrn nil challenges to Wallace Jatnes,
mi no Rf r.
SYLVANIA WIN8.
hpKtal to Tbe Georgian.
Sjlvnnl.1, Oh., Juno B,-8jlr*nl*
for tho first time this non non
hononi worn carried off by the homo
m by o scor# of 7 to 4. Th# errors wer#
Ih* a toM up for tb# winner to tho
eighth Inning.
» re by Ihnlhfft:
e,eHS^...W0«ftl(W-F7
•boro 200 003 009-4
terlcn: Mock nnd lllnck; Kmltb and
I rujtlr.' « l. 11 • m.
OTer left fleWl. sent
t*am,’ and a running catch Vo
t»y Olhrer of ftylrnnla
deep center by . _,
A doubt#'header between th##c tcaraa la
awaited with much Intorcat for tomorrow.
HALL TAKES
FIRST SPIN
WORKS OUT IN PREPARATION
FOR HI8 RACE THURSDAY
WITH WALTHOUR.
MEMPHIS PEOPLE EXPECT
STARTLING DISCLOSURES
By Prlrate Leased Wire.
Mmaphla, Tenn., June 6.-A meeting of
the Southern League baseball managers for
nest Saturday has been railed by Presi
dent Kavansngb, at which several clubs
may ha called on to ehow wby forfeiture
of their franchisee should not tnke place.
Expert auditors, representing the league,
have been working for aevoral days on tho
hooka of tho clubs suspected of violating
the salary limit, and atartllog disclosures
ara reported aa a result of the probing
proceaa. President Kavanaugb says that
complete forfeiture of the franchise will be
tbs punishment of any club found gnllty.
Tho above dispatch arrived Wednesday
over the leased wire and represents the
feeling of Memphis over the coming meet
ing of the Bout hern League, of which
meeting nn official notice baa yat reached
Manager Smith.
From Memphla sources It Is learned that
President Kavauangh la worried for fear of
a one-sided rare, and he seems rather .In
clined to think that Atlanta, aa well aa
some other claim, era exceeding the calory
limit.
W. B. Wormaer. the expert accountant,
spent yesterday on Atlanta's Itooks. When
ho had finished he stated to Billy ftuilth
that they were O. K. Just what he will
report to tbo'lfagu, about them time will
ML. 5
By tb* time of the coming league meet
ing all of the Itooki of Ihe league will
.hare undergone examination and Wormaer
will bo lo a position to report to President
Kavanangh aa to whether or not he hae
fonnil'any evidences that any club lias ex
ceeded the salary limit.
In an Interview with the Memphis Com-
merrlal-Appeal recently. Judge Kavanangh
said: "I do not know that any manager bus
violated faith nr In any manner broken tbe
agreement entered Into at last year's meet
ing nf tbe league, hut I do know Hint If
any one la found guilty by tbe. directors tbe
franrblae will lie forfeited to Ihe Irogue
tbe
constitution, to dlanoae of It as tbs direc
tors should see fit."
Tennis Association Makes
Preliminary Announcement
Th# Southern lawn Tennis Association
hRI pat tho announcement ot Its coming
tournament In tho hand* of tho printer,
and It #|ll b# out In tho near future.
In this announcement the condition* of
the tournament are fully act forth. Ac
cording to the announcement play will l>e-
gin Tuerday, July I, it I p m. On the
following day* play will begin «t 10 a.ui.
and 3:10 p in.
Prized nre offered for tbe championship
of tbe South In single* and doubles, for
which the cup* will aggregate In mine
about 9700, ladle*' •logic*, mixed double*
|l lit I IT'lldt'l itlllll Till' III*-' IIIIIIlM *'\ I'll t
will he for tho loser* of the flrat match In
which they ploy.
the flnnl* nnd chnniploiiRhlp. which wlltH
three In five. Advantage game* wilt be
played In *11 matches.
The annual meeting of the floutbern Lawn
Tennis Asportation wilt bo bold while tbe
tournament is lu progress, probably July
Th# OfflOT* at present are H. V. Wil
liams, of Atlauta, president; Normsn Far
rell, of Nashville, vie# president; I,. D.
Scott, of Atlanta, secretary and treasurer.
The railroads offer a rat# of one nnd one-
third for the round trip, provided as many
ns fifty tnke advantage of the offer, nnd It
Is now a certainty that more than fifty
will be here from points outside the city.
A host of champions will he in Atlanta
for tbe Honthcrn championship. (Irnnt and
Thornton, who hold the title In singles and
doubles In the gulf states, doubles In tbe
Atlantic and the (Icorfta state singles; Ham
William*, who, with Thornton, holds th#
Georgia state championship In doubles; tbe
Undent I.ioIImth, nf Kiu'W I IN'. T< mi.. • li.tm
plons nf plngle* And doubles, In addition to
the three presuut Honthcrn ‘champions, I»n-
thlsnii. «Jlnz»d»rn..W nnd Miss Welmer, Will
be "among those present.”
Work-outs At
Gravesend.
By Private Leased Wire.
Gravesend, N. Y., June I.—Weather clear;
track fast.
Mabel Hlchardson. seven furlongs hi
1:29 3-6 breezing. Never so good.
Watertight, mile In 1:4? *4 galloping. Try
hltn again.
llolscher, mile In 1:47 84 breezing. Fit
and good.
Dlnxte Jane, 4 farlongs lu :S1 14 handily*
Hob speed.
Dayton. five furlongs in 1:03 34 handily.
Heady money.
Confederate, six farlongs In 1:17 14 brew
ing. Fit aud good.
Hhot Cun. six furlongs In 1:17 34 brewing.
At his heat.
Water Tank, mile In 1:44, all In. Can't
go n distance...*
flan's Horn, four furlongs In :64-brew-
Ihl' In I trliii
Woodamnu, six furlongs In 1:15 handily.
Good work.
Banning Water, six furlongs In 1:16, all
out. Needs the work.
Single Shot, six furlongs In 1:18 34 brees-
Ing. At her best.
0000000 000 00 000000a
WHERE THEY PLAY.
New Orleans at Atlanta.
Memphis at Montgomery.
Shreveport at Nashville.
Little Rock at Birmingham.
0000000000000000000
TENTH CONSECUTIVE WIN
PROVES LIVELY CONTEST
ATLANTA
NEW ORLEANS
They made It ten stratgtP wins out at
Pledmout Ilrk Tuesday nP-rnoon, broth
ren; and jf you didn't see tbe game you
missed "getting down ou i. live one.”
Th#. score was4 .t# X
It looked In tbe second Inning os though
the grease was In the conflagration for fair.
Bird hit, 0‘llrten died out, Htifctton hit nnd
Phillips did likewise. IUrkert then hit
fielder’s cholee to Smith nnd Bird died at
the plate. Then the Pocket Edition, nlins
Cargo, swiped out a single. It scored Strat
ton and Phillips and when. In returning the
tmll to tbe plate, Stinson threw wild, Kick*
a*pf uYiriul I *
ert scored.
That looked like “laid business,” bat In
the fifth Inning the Atlanta batters let fly
such a rain of singles, sacrifices ami two-
baggers that the grnuml fairly shook with
the tramp of their feet, aa they advanced
base after base until five of them bad
scored. *■.
When the dust settled It was noticed that
a look of sadness had appeared on the
classic features of Charles Frank and that
IJIlly Smith had acquired.another ’'chaw”
of toluicco, which he Was masticating
cheerfully. For they both saw the fluish
from thore.
Neither side scored after their first effort
along that line, hut the game was a
whistler to the last tap of the gong. Both
teams were right up on tbe tip ot their
toes and playing for nil there was In them.
Baxter Sparks, the Midget Myth, twirled
ONE DAY'S CROP OP DOPE
The Tennessee tenuis ehnmplonshlp prom
ises to lie a well attended cveut. All of
the players from New Orleans who are com-
lug to play In the Houthern championship
will go to Nsshrllle first nnd practically
every man from Atlanta who has auy
chance for th# championship will go there
to get In shape for th# hlg event. It Is
thought here that the winner of the Teu-
nessee championship will hive a very good
chance for flrat honor* here.
Ten straight victories, a majority of them
against (he strongest teams In tb# league.
Is "some stunts,” nil right.
Out of the Inst sixteen games Atlanta has
won fourteen. Which Is likewise perform
ing a few feats. .
Tbe tesiu la eertslnly In good running
order now. If It will only stay so It look*
as though an Eastern dab—we refrain
through modesty from mehtlonlng any
names—might win the pennant for tbe first
time slnco the days of hlg dolugs up la
Nashville.
READY FOR BA8EBALL.
Bpeelal to Th# Georgian.
ublln, Ga., June 1—Dublin will soon
b#i-u put In flrat-clasa condltk
stand erected and all arrangements made
for the games which will l»e played with
MlUedgcvltle, Tennllle and wnghtsvlll#
during Chautauqua week.
STATE LEAGUE MEETS.
PporlRi to The Georgian.
Waj June A—Kvery club In tb#
Georgia state league was represented at
leetlng held her# yest#rday. A guarani
■ UirvtlM llffni urir jratri»»aa j . _
• of MS wa* |I- Med on for raeh lam. and
• | - -ragram" , vial tin* man
i mnnl I. paid to th. i
A Puff of Hot Air From
Underneath “Fight Lid"
By Private Lraaed W1r».
Now York, Jun. 1—Harry T.nnry, tba
light weight. la nftrr a tnnlrh with Jark
Blackburn, nf Philadelphia. Trtiury offer,
to meat Illachbnrn at any distance front ala
to tw.nty round*. Ho aaya ho will make
any weight aultahl. to Blackburn.
Gna Ganln.r, th. Quaker (Tty lltbt
weight. la mining for hit fifteen round
bout with Harry Lewln, which la Mllod to
tgk. place In prlrat. J.at outside ot Phlln-
delphla within two week,. Th. m.a are
to meet at IS panada.
Jack O'Brirn will probably make th. trip
to Auatralla to meet BUI Hqulres, th. heavy
weight champion nf that country. O'Bri.n
baa liven offend a 110.000 purer to meet
fiqnlmi for twenty round., and any, that
It. think, he will *cc.pt It,
"Jabber" Tom Caray, of tbla city,
auxloua to get latch In th. game, farcy
would Ilk. to eecur. a match with Al Kaitf
mann, th. Han Francium heavy weight.
t’ar»y I. randy to box within a wdt'a
time.
Tommy Byan. the middle weight rhfim
pbin. ha. matched bit protege, Johnny
Morriaun, to uimI Benny Yxnger. the “Tip-
ton Hla.h.r," at Beaton Harbor, Mich,
for tru round a, Juno II.
The Georgian’s Score Card,
ATLANTA.
R.
H
E.
NEW ORLEAN8
20
I
m
CIIOZIER. If ....
RICKERT. If ....
WINTERS, rf ...
CARGO, as .....
8. SMITH, lb...
BLAKE, lb .....
MORSE, as
KNOLL, rf
FOX. lb
BECK, lb
STINSON, cf ....
BIRD, cf
JORDAN. Sb ....
O'BRIEN, tb ....
ARCHER, e ....
1
STRATTON, e
HUGHES, p ....
MANUEL, p ....
TOTAL8
TOTAL8 ,„xi.
Score by Innings: 1 S 1 4
i 8 7 8 1 10 11—R
Atlanta... ... .
New Orleans
■
New Oileant
9
A goo.1 raid la to tie pat on a, th. Lincoln
Athletic fluli of fh.lam tomorrow night.
In tho wlud np Kid Hardman, the Boatno
boxer, will clash with "Fighting" Dirk
Hyland for fifteen round.; In th. ratul-
wtnd-up Joe Garry ami Brddo McGrath
will meet for right round,.
Kid llrrman, th. fhli-agn light aright,
who at praevut la In th. rlty, la aagloaa
to get on a matrh with Terry McGovern or
Jlmnty Rritt. Herman wltimned the boat
between Terry and Britt rarrhtly and aaya
he la roald.nt that he, nig Imt either of
thru.
E0GEW00D WANT8 GAME.
The at rung Rdgewood aeroad feu chal
lenge, any team In or a route! Atlanta un
der the age of IT. The Kdgewood 1,13'*
have pMyetl alxteen gumra'aad have route
oqt on top In twelve. Hlx of tbra. were
ahutouta
Tb. ramud tram ha. a good diamond aud
alwaya traata visiting trams with every
ronrte^r and will give every tram that
rootra" to Edge wood a reVurn game. Ad-
cull Maid MM J.
MISS BUTTON WIN8.
UtrerpaoL June d-Mlm May fiuttoa la
tbe northern ehamptou. Hr,, fhapmau,
who waa to have played her. for the honor,
withdraw.
LAVONIA BEAT TOCCOA.
:portal to The <leorglen.
Uvoala, Ge.. June g._l» a tall i
for Toccve, Lowdeu and Djc
Aa New Orleana waa pueh pie, anraly
Meiuphla ought to Id poaltlvely pudding.
Can't tell atmut thuee Babhltn, thmtgb.
They are likely to spring a surprise at auy
•Inge of the game. Anil they have some
pitcher, who are In tha habit of winning
moet of tbelr game.
However, Hid Klaber bad tbat habit be
fore he hit Atlanta.
Winter, furnished a lot of nmnaement In
the seventh Inning when he wna caught
off aooond. ITilUIpe sent , the ball to Blake
and Illnk. threw It to O'Brien. The Fell-
can third lmacmnn tried to nut Winter*
down, and just at tho critical moment
Winter, dropped. across tbo baseline nnd
p'Brirn aprgwled over him. In a second
\Vlntera wit* on his feet again and rusbctl
to third. It did not scent tbat O'Brien
touched blm. bat Hla t'mpa thought other
wise nud called "Glugcr" ont.
Jordon did n bit of pretty work In tbe
third' on Beck's bunt. It looked like n
wife Infield lilt, but Otto picked It up ou
tbo run nnd throw Beck out.
The crowd Tuesday waa another of thoae
overflow affair* for which' Piedmont pnrk
la lieComlng ao Justly famous. Every neat
In the eutlre plant wna filled to the limit
ami tbe crowd wna on the field In front of
the grand stand. ,
n nice game and aoems to keep hla place on
the team cinched. He. kept a cod' bent!
In tho pinches and never gave np. Tbo
toani did grant work liehlnd him and ployed
like pcnnflnt winner*.
'The aedre: . , • ■
Aft-. BVii.ru. A-.E.
f * •
ATLANTA—
Croxler, If. 1 ..
Winters, rf.
H. Smith. 3b.
Mors#, as. ....
t 4 1
0 0
.3 0 0 2 1 0
Fox, lb. .
Htlnsoo, cf.
Jordan, 2b.
Kvrra, *c. ..
Hparks, p. .
,410
4 1
.3 1 1 It 3 0
0 2 0 0 1
4 0 2 2 2 0
.311600
.41213
Totals
NBW OBLBAN8—
Rlckert. If
Six X::::::::::::::
Knoll, rf
Bock, lb.
Bird. cf.
O’Brien, Sb
Stratton, c
Phillips, p.
32 6 11^27 12 2
AB. II. II. PO. A. E.
6
,4 0 1 0 3 0
4 0 0 1 1 0
3 0 19 10
4 0 0 2 1 1
4 114 0 0
.411260
Tots! ...
Hcora by litnluff*:
New Orleans
3 8 24 13 1
Summary— 1 Two-base lilt—Evers. Stolen
hasps—Crozler, Jordan. Sacrifice hits—8.
Smith, Bock, Croxli-r. First base on halls—
Off Spark# 1. off Phillips 1. Hit bj pltrhed
Spar
Imll—By
3, by 1%
1:52. Umpire—Kennedy.
prize promoter of bike rar.
u.tilsttc over the nhowln.
I** Tommy Hull, the champion of Fn,
who took hi* first spin In AUant.
Tuesday In preparation for bla rare »nv
Wnl(hour on Thurwlay ,„d Friil.-ij n |J t “
"The I my took to the track Ju.t fl„“-
said Jack, “and he trill give Walthour
nwful race. You Just watch out for f„ t
t me. The track I* as good aa they mik ,
them, 011,1 the I Kir* will go aome. *
"Tbla badness of having double eriindra
motors Is going to be a hlg thing," c0 ..
tinned Jnck. "It la something new In At
Innta nnil nil the people will want to sm
It. Those machines can Juat naturally
fly nn,l what they will do In the way rf
speed will be surprising.
"It I* going to bo n hlg event, that race
We hnve Tommy Hall, the he.t man |.
England, raring ngaluat the unlieatnliia
Hobby Walthour. Cnn you hoot tbat f„ r .
star hill? And then there It the Coliseum,
nil newly fixed up for the race, it will t»
fine.
"Tho nmatenr race Thurwlay night will
be a mile handicap. All tbe liest rldcra In
town will !*• out for thnt Three ,,r| M
offered nnd everything lovely. Thoae ani.
tour roc,-* arc fine, develop the new rider,
nud Interest the rrowrla." “ Krl l
league Standings |
SOUTHERN,
Club—
Shreveport .
Atlanta. . .
New- Orleans
Memphla . ,
Birmingham
Montgomery
Xashvllle . :
Little Itock ,
Played. Won. Lost, p.c
Cl
44 27 17 .614
17 .611
24 19 .561
46 25 21 ,513
11 31 .263
Club—
Augusta ,
Charleston
Columbia .
Savannah .
Macon . .
Jacksonville
SOUTH ATLANTIC.
Played. Won. Lost. P.c,
17 25 .405
It acorns odd lo think nf SI. Isiul* wftli
a flrat illrlalnn team. Him has one, though,
and another which la lending tbe eecotid
division.
New York National, ahnt out ngnlnl Chi
cago dhl It, nnd tho acoro waa ( to 0,
Brown turned tho trick for the Spuds
Memphis la getting her, over In Mont
gomery. It le n royal reception over there,
thongb, compared with what In coming to
her here.
It wen very' tbnugbtfnl of. Nashville to
wallop gbraveport Tuesday. That put At
lanta Jnst n bit nearer Ihe top- Borralt
let the Pirate slugger, down with four blta
■ Curtis waa hit for ten safeties by Co-
tnmhlA Tuesday nnd hla support allowed
f errors. The acora waa 1 lo i, with
Charleston kt the email end.
Doc White, of Chicago, let Philadelphia
down with n alugle bit, while Waddell
FAN TYPES —NO. 11.
Colnmbus waa abut out Wednesday for
the first time this sennon. Tbe Wnycross
bunch performed tbe stunt.
CLUBS—
New York . .
Cleveland. .
Philadelphia ,
St. LouU . .
I><tn*lt . . .
('hlcfiffo . . .
Washington .
Boston . . .
Played. Won. Lout. P.C,
Club—
Played.
Won.
Lost. P.G
Chicago. . .
. 46
32
14
.691
New York .
. 44
29
15
.659
Pittsburg . .
Philadelphia.
. 43
27
16
.621
. 48
27
21
.563
St. Louis . .
. 46
20
26
.435
Brooklyn . .
. 44
.18
26
.469
Cincinnati . .
. . 48
18
30
.375
Boston . . .
. 45
12
33
.267
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Ilnm pitched a magnificent game against
the rolnmbus bunch Wednesday, allowing
only three bit*.
Rbonl wna knocked out of tbe box In the
flrat Inning by Waycroaa.
AMUSEMENTS
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TONIGHT—MATINEE THURSDAY.
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Lasky and Rolfe’a Spectacular Produc
tion,
THE MILITARY OCTETTE
and The Girl Behind the Baton, tho
DoMuths. Lewis and Green, Azra, Her-
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■X RACES *
STUDIES IN EXPRESSION BY CARTOONIST BREWERTON.
WALTHOUR
VS.
HALL .
AMERICA vs. ENGLAND
CLUBS—
Played.
Won.
Lost. P.C.
Toledo . . .
a 41
36
15
.611
t’olumbus .
. 46
26
20
.515
Milwaukee.
. 38
20
18
.524
Knn.ns City
. 44
23
21
.523
Louisville .
. 43
19
23
.453
SL Paul. .
. 41
18
23
.439
Minneapolis
. 4:
18
24
.429
Indianapolis
. 41
16
26
.361
GEORGIA 8TATE
CLUBS—
P.C.
Waycross .
• 26
18
7
.711
Columbus .
. 24
16
9
.625
Cordele . ,
a 22
13
9
.591
Valdosta. . .
. 25
11
14
.446
Albany . . .
. 23
8
15
.341
Amerlcus . .
. 23
6
17
J2?
TUESDAY'8 RESULTS.
Southern League—
Atlanta 5, New Orleans 3.
MontKorm ry X. M* . ;
Nashville 6, Shreveport 1.
Georgia State—
Waycroaa 6, Columbus 0.
Valdosta 6, Albany 3.
Cordele 9, Americas 0.
South Atlantic—
Savannah 4, Jacksonville 3.
Augusta 6, Macon 1.
Columbia 6, Charleston 2.
American—
Chicago 7. Philadelphia 1.
St. Louis 9, New York 6.
National—
Philadelphia 9, Cincinnati 8.
Brooklyn 3, 8t. p>uU 2.
Chicago 6, New York 0.
Pittsburg 9, Boston 3.
American Association—
Loulavillo 5. St. Paul 2.
Eastern—
Newark 3, Toronto 3.
Montreal 2, Providence 1.
Baltimore 4, Rochester ■” _
MOTOR PACED RACES
Champions of the World
Coliseum, June 7 and 8
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I
Atlanta vs.
New Orleans
Last Game of Series
MEMPHIS THURSDAY
6a*e Called At 4 P. M