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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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Gravesend.
By Private Lnaoed Wire.
Graveoend, L. I.. June f,-W*thw foggy,
track fa at.
Wlt#rtinry, 6 furtenica In 1:03 3-6, banditj
Tab biro.
Pat Mnataraon, 5 fnrlonfa In 1:08 l-.\
handily. Very high claan and lota of speed.
Bellestrom, 6 fnrlonfa In 1:17 handily.
Lnnka fit.
Inquisitor, 6 furlong* In 1:31 breezing,
Handy to race.
Tol San, 5 fnrlonfa In 1:04 15, nil ont.
Bulla Rye, mile In 1:44 1-5. breezing. At
hit beat.
Rb«t Onn. 6 furlongs In 1:17 3-5. hreealng.
At hla boat.
Janeta, mile In 1:48 2 5, handily. At her
of the Pugs
By Private Leased Wire.
Near Yor£, June 9.—Paddy Donovan, who
la to wrestle Young Kilpatrick nt the Ken-
slngtou Athletic flub of Philadelphia on
Tuesday night, has secured Young Rrne to
assist him In training.
Cole Wataon, the welter weight of Scran
ton, and Jim Bonner, of Summit Hill, Pa.,
have been matched to meet In a 15-round
•battle at Wllkesbarre on June 14. The
men nro to meet at 140 pounds, weigh In at
0 o'clock.
Content, one mile In 1:48, handily. Ready
and very fit.
Running Water, mile In 1:42 4-6, handily.
Ready money.
IbisHten, 6 furlongs In 1:17, breeslng.
Kendy to race.
Captain Emery, 3 furlongs In :37, breeslng.
Clover Croat, mile In 1:48, galloping. Sure
to win.
Sole, 5 furlongs In 1:09 breezing. Will do.
Oltau, mile and a furlong In 2:03 3-5, gab
loping. About ready.
Belle - of Ormond, 4 furlongs In :41,
handily.
Proper, mile In 1:49, galloping. Overrated.
CHUNKS OF 8P0RT8.
Ft range coincidence that Mathewaon,
Chesbro and “t'y" Young, the three star
twlriers of the. two Idg leagues, should all
bn on the wrong side of the win column
at the.ssme time.
The Harvard crew squad, consisting of
an eight-oared crew, it fotir-oared crew and
two aubatltntea, accompanied by the mSn-
and Coach \Vr?y, will leave Cam
bridge Monday for Njpw lx*n«1on to enm-
pletn the work of preparation for the races
With Yale on June 28.
••Robe" Kissinger has all Buffalo right.
Ills record stands ten games won out of
eleven played. Must be something In the
name that makes all these “Reubens"
stars. Look at Zeller, for example.
Padrone and Viola, the two rrackerjark
Cuban outfielders, have Jumped the Jack
sonville club of the Mouth Atlantic League
and .returned to their Island home. They
say It Is too cold In Jacksonville.
Catcher Graham has left the noaton
Americana and will play near hla home In
California.
The Ft. Louis Amerlenns are holding their
own and the chances are that they will
finish the season In the first division, some
thing they haven't done In several years.
The Brooklyn team Is doing better work
at present, while Tenney's Beaneaters have
gone to the cellar and will most likely stay
there the remainder of the season.
A great wind-up Is on tap for tonight for
the Quaker Athletic Club of Philadelphia.
Th*» l»oya who are to meet are Tommy
Longdon, of Richmond, Johnny Cot-
fey, of Brooklyn. This match has been
bunging fire for some weeks.
Joe Oana has been secured by Jack Mr-
Ougan, of the National Athletic • Club, to
meet Harry Lewie, the Quaker City boy,
lit a six round bout on June 15. Jack
Blackburn declares he will lie at tho ring-
aide to challenge the winner.
Ike Bradley is doubtless bantam Cham
plon of England all right, but he only era
phaslces the character of the champions
over there. Last night he made hie first
appearance In thla country with Tommy
O'Toole at the National Athletic Club here.
He stayed the limit, but that he did so
was solely due to the fact that* the Port
Richmond hoy was handicapped by a bad
left hand, which he Injured In hla recent
extended round with Kddle Kelley.
factional squabbles, as It la hound to do
barm to the organization In the long run.
The race in the new northern copper
country bsseball league Is running along
briskly, with the Calumet and Houghton
clubs doing the t>est work to date.
natph Glrtge, the Dartmouth College
pitcher, won his first game for the Boston
Americans. Washington waa the victim
to the tune of 13 to 8.
John F. Ryan, manager of the Montreal
Racing Association, says that the new Mon
treal track will be completed In time for
the race meeting to be held Meptember 8
to 21
The vhamplnnshlp gamea of the Mouth At
lantic Association of the A. A. !J. are to
take place this afternoon at the Bennlng
race track. The entries Include many of
the best amateurs of Virginia. Maryland,
West Virginia, the District of Columbia
and the Carolina*.
Ed Grill©'* Toledo club la the wonder of
the American Association. As no one ever
beard of a Toledo club leading any league
bafore It has resulted In no end of trouble.
Including suicides, fights and caaea of In-
■anlty.
To an outsider It looks as If It might he
well for the Western League to settle Its
The Argonaut Henley eight of Toronto Is
scheduled to .sail from w York today for
England to toko part In the Henley re
gatta next month. Nine men will be taken
with none of them going ns spare men, hut
all with equal chances to row In the great
race.
The pitching staff of the champion Giants
has been hit pretty hard lately, which
counts In a measure for tho team's loss of
ground.
Though It attracts little attention through
tho country ut large, the |H>unant race In
the New England hnnehall league la so far
one of the most Interesting and exciting to
he found anywhere on the baseball map.
Nearby Resorts Conveniently Reached
Via Southern Railway
WE ARE CROWDED FOR WAREROOM SPACE, SO WE SHALL OFFER
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, SALE COMMENCING JUNE 1.1
22 Square and Upright Pianos
SECOND-HAND AND SLIGHTLY USED
AT IRRESISTIBLE PRICES. TERMS TO
See Monday s Constitution for Description and Price of Each Piano.
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37 and 39 Peachtree Street
JUP. PLUVIUS
SPOILED GAME
CROWD CAME OUT TO 8EE BASE
BALL AND WENT BACK
WITH RAIN CHECKS.
Everything pointed to a festive occasion
t Piedmont Park Friday afternoon. The
standa were crowded, both teams were In
fine condition and ripe for n hard fight and
the rooters were ready to do their share.
The first Inning opened with a rush. The
first two men up for Memphis went out.
The next two singled nnd the fifth man
as retired.
Hide out; two hits; no runs, and the pros-
pects good.
Then the sky began to exude wetneas
In large moist globules. The spatters dame
down In hunches and the players took to
the grand stnnd-
For thirty-five minutes the crowd waited.
Then Hla t'nips dashed Into the center of
the arena and did Ills little “Curfew shall
not ring tonight" stunt. After that the
crowd filed out.
And n couple thousand more rain checks
went Into circulation.
Zeller wna on the slab for Atlanta In
the game which did not eventuate nnd "Bed
post Georgle" Huggs was slated to do the
throwing for Memphis.
But alas, "It could not was."
League Standings
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NO MORS PAID GAMES
ON SUNDAY IN NEW YORK
By Private Leaned Wire.
New York, June 9.—Police Commis
sioner Bingham has barred all Sun
day baaeball gamea • In Greater New
York at which money rhangea handa.
There can be m> contributions nor
money collected under any circum
stances. Amateurs, where no money
la pawed, will not be atopped.
The clergymen of Greater New York
have requested thla, and Iho police de
partment will enforce the law. If
money tiaaaea handa, playera and man
agement will be arreated.
TEAM AT WRIQHT8VILLE.
Special In The Georgian.
Wrlshtsvllte, (la.,. June The young
men of thla plare have nrganlaed n hall
nine. They have arranged for gnraea with
Milledgevllle. Tennllle and Dublin. The
following officer, woro elected: L M.
Illotint, manager; C. K. Rrtnuon, assistant
manager; 1’. E. Bryan, captain.
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O Shreveport In Birmingham. O
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Atlanta . ..
46
28
18
.609
Shreveport .
. 46
28
18
.609
Montgomery .
. 47
22
26
.696
New Orleana
. 47
27
20
.674
Birmingham .
. 49
28
21
.671
.Memphis . .
. 46
26
21
.543
Naflhvllle. .
. 49
19
30
.487
Little Rock .
. 45
11
34
.344
SOUTH ATLANTIC.
Clubs—
Played. Won. Lost.
PC.
Augusta . .
. 46
29
16
.644
Columbia . .
. 44
24
20
.545
Charleston .
. 44
23
21
.633
Savannah . .
. 46
23
23
.500
Jacksonville .
. 44
18
26
.409
Macon . . .
. 43
20
23
.466
GEORGIA STATE
CLUBS—
Played. Won. Lost.
P.C.
Waycroas . .
. 28
20
8
.714
Cordele . . .
. 25
16
9
.640
Columbus . .
. 27
17
10
.630
Yaldqsta . . .
. 27
12
16
.444
Albany . . .
. 26
8
18
.308
Amerlcus. . .
. 24
5
19
..208
"BOBBY” WON
SECOND RACE
A good crowd turned ont Friday night to
see Bobby Walthour again defeat Tommy
Hall, the champion of England.
The Atlanta man won with ease. He had
Hall pretty well outclassed, but to clinch
hla victory the pacing machine of the Eng
lishman broke down and he was 'forced to
use another, which did not compare with
Walthour's.
As a result the Atlantan won the fifteen-
mile race by BH Inpa.
Taylor won the amateur race, one mile
heat. In 3:lfc
Walthour will rare McLean In Boston
Tuesday nnd Wednesday.
Chicago . .
.. 49
34
16
.694
Pittsburg .
. 45
29
16
.644
New York .
. 47
80
17
.638
Philadelphia
. 61
28
33
.549
St. Louts .
. 49
21
38
.429
Brooklyn .
. 47
20
37
.426
Cincinnati .
. 61
20
31
.392
Boston . .
. 49
12
37
.245
AMERICAN.
Clubs—
Played.
Won.
Lost.
P.C.
New York .
. 44
28
If
.338
Cleveland .
. 41
25
16
.610
Philadelphia.
. 43
25
18
.681
St, Louis . .
. 46
24
31
.533
Detroit , . .
. 42
23
19
.548
Chicago. . .
. 43
19
33
.462
Washington
. 44
16
38
.364
Boston . . .
. 46
13
33
.283
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus ,
. 49
26
23
.611
Toledo . . .
. 45
28
17
.622
Milwaukee .
. 46
23
18
.661
Kansan City.
. 46
24
.522
Louisville .
. 44
21
23
.477
Minneapolis
. 45
21
24
.467
81. Paul. . .
. 43
18
25
.419
Indianapolis
. 44
16
28
.391
Aug
Jacksonville 4, Macon 0.
National.
Pittsburg 10, Boston 4.
Brooklyn 5,. St. Lou 16 3.
New York 7, Chicago 3. s
Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 1.
American.
New York 0, Chicago 2.
Detroit 4. Boston 2.
Washington 8, Cleveland 4.
Eastern League.
Montreal 7. Jersey City 3.
Newark 5, Rochester 0.
Providence 5, Toronto 4.
Baltimore 5, Buffalo 4.
Nashville 8, Little Rock 2.
Birmingham 10, Shreveport 2.
Montgomery 7, New Orleans 2.
Georgia 8tate.
Columbus 8, Amertcus 2.
cordele 8, Albany 0.
Waycroes 1, Valdosta 0.
The Georgian’s Score Card.
WINTERS, rf
8. SMITH. 3b...
FOX, lb
STINSON, ct ....
EVERS, c
ZELLER, p
E. |! MEMPHIS
THIEL, If
BABB. 3b
NADEAU, cf
NICHOLAS, aa. .
MANUSH, rf
HURLBURT, c..
SUGGS, p
Score by Innings: 1
8 10 11—R
Memphla
TH0MA8T0N WINS.
To the Sporting Editor of The Georgian:
On Friday Thomnston abut out Coving
ton. Alwrcomble gave pnly one single,
struck out twelve men nnd gavo no bnsea
on balls. Norman gave ten bits, struck
out twelve men, gave one base on balls
and hit two men.
The feature of the game was the battery
work of I,ee, Mender and Anderson, Aber-
coinhle, the “■teer” pitcher of the R. E.
Lee club, did great work.
Score: R.H.B.
Thomnston 6 10 1
Covington 0 1 10
The correct score of Thursday's game wna
as follows:
Score: R.II.E.
Thomaston 0 2 3
Covington 3 10 2
There (a no trnth fn the story that Day
pitched a uo-blt game.
(Signed) A TIIOMASTON PLAYER.
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. Adjoins
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HERE'S A NEW 8TUNTI
By Private Leased Wire.
Chicago, June 9.—"In furtherance of good
sportsmanship nnd kindly relations, the
home team shair give a banquet In the
university commons to the visiting tenni on
the evening preceding the contest."
This clause Is taken from the athletic
agreement drawn up and signed l*»tween
the 1’nlverslty of Chicago and the Univer
sity of Minnesota.
Minnesota sad Chicago have agreed to
resume athletic relations and have also
agreed to ploy a foot ball gnma next fall.
HOME COMING .WEEK
FOR KENTUCKIANS.
THROUGH SLEEPERS
Atlanta to Louisville.
On account of the above occasion
the W. ft A. R. R. and N. C. ft St.
L. Railway will sell round trip tickets
on June’ 10, U and 12 at rate of one
fare plus 25 cents for the round trip,
the rate fmm Atlanta being $13.55,
tickets good to return until June 23,
1906. By depositing ticket and paying
fee of 60 cents. However, tickets will
be extended until July 23.
Three trains dally, leaving Atlanta
at 8:35 a. m.. 4.60 p. m. and 8.60 p. m.,
all carrying standard Pullman sleep
ers Atlanta to Nashville and Naihvllle
to Louisville. >
In addition to this service there will
be through sleeping cars operated on
the 4:60 p. m. trains of June 10 and 11,
Atlanta to Louisville without change,
arriving Louisville next morning at
8:20 a. m.
Route la via Chattanooga, Nash
ville and Mammoth Cave.
For further Information write or
call on
THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE COUNTRY
ELEVATION FROM 2,250 TO 5,000 FEET.
Gorgeous Mountain Scenery, three msgnlflcent Iskes, Countleee beau
tiful waterfalls, pure and bracing air. Trout flatting In streams and
lake boating, bathing, horseback riding, driving, mountain climbing and
.all Indoor amusements.
FIVE CHARMING HOTELS.
TOXAWAY JNN, Lake Toxaway, || FAIRFIELD INN, Lake Fair-
now open. L H. AIKEN, Manager.
Special rates during June.
THE FRANKLIN, Brevard, opens
July 1. A. LAMBORN, Manager.
THE LODGE, Summit of Mt. Toxaway, now open.
DICK, Manager^
The hotels are modern, and are noted for perfect service,
either hotel for rates.
For descriptive booklet and general Information address
Special rates at Toxaway JOHN C. BURROWE8, Pres.,
Inn during June. The Toxaway Hotel Company,
Lake Toxaway, N. C.
The Lake Region of the South,
field, opens July 1. W H. ft
C. A. MARTIN, Managers.
SAPPHIRE INN, Lake Sap
phire, now open. MR8. P.
CRISP, Manager.
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Atlanta vs.
MEMPHIS
JUNE 9.
Last Game of Series
6ame Called A! 3 P. M
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