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FOR FULL PAGE CF SPORTS SEE PAGE TWENTY.
Work-outs At Daily Doings
Gravesend. of the Pugs
Bt Privet® Loosed Win.
Grcresend, L. X.. JttM 3.-Weither total
track fait.
Wit^bury, 5 forking* Is l:tt 8-5, band!!/
Tab blx. / *
Slat Matter*®::. I furU&£» !n Iw
band!!?. Vary high cUh and Iota of speed.
3®!>ttrox. 8 furlongs Is 1:17 basil!/.
Looks St.
Inquisitor. C furlongs In 1:51 bro®slnf.
Beady to rac®.
Tol Ban. G furlongs In 1^4 14. all out
Bulls By®, mil® In 1:M 14, br®#*lng. A
h!» b®st.
Phot Gun. 6 furlongs lo 1:17 S4, br®®slng.
At hla boat.
Janata, mil® lo 1:43 5-5, handily. At her
Coo toot, on® mil® In 1:43, handily. R®ady
and r®ry fit.
Running Water, mil® In 1:42 44, handily.
It®ady iuon®y.
Roa®li®n. 4 furlongs In 1:17, braeslng.
K®ndy to rm*®.
Captain Bm®ry. 3 furlongs In :f7, br*®slng.
C1nr®r Crent. mil* In 1:4*. galloping. 8ur®
to win.
8o|e. 5 furlongs In \M br®®*lng. Will do.
Otsau, mil® and a furlong In 2:03 3-5, gal
loping. About r®ady.
B®11«* of Ormond, 4 furlongs In :41,
handily.
Proper, roll® In 1:49. galloping. OHrratad.
CHUNKS OF SPORTS.
fltraag® coincidence that Matbewson,
Cheabro and "Fy" Young, th® tbre® star
twlrlara of tb® two big leagues, should all
b® on th® wrong side of th® win column
at th® samo time.
Th® Harvard crew squad, consisting of
an eight-oared crew, a four-oared crew and
two substitutes, accompanied by the man
agers and Coach W'rey, will leave Cnni-
bridge Monday for New tendon to corn-
plrt® th® work of preparation for the racea
with v Yale on June 21.
“flub®" Kissinger has all Buffalo right
Bis record stands ten games won out of
eleven played. , Must I*® something In tb®
name that makea all these "Ileubrna"
•tars. Look at Zeller, for example.
Padrone and Viola, the two crackerjack
Cuban outfielders, have jumped the Jack
sonville dob of the ftoutb Atlantic Leagua
and returned to their Island home. They
•ay it la too cold lo Jacksonville.
By Private Leased Wire.
Maw Yuri. Jon# 9.—Paddy Donovan, who
la to wrestle Young Kilpatrick at the Ken
s'zgtoz Athletic Cleb of Philadelphia os
Xceaday sight, has secured Young Erse to
assist h!x is training.
Cole Watson, the welter weight of Berts
too, and Jia Bonner, of Buaalt Hill, Fa.,
have been matched to meet In a 15-round
battle at Wllkesbarre on June 14. The
men are to meet at 140 pounds, weigh In at
€ o'clock.
A great wlad-up la on tap for tonight for
the Quaker Athletic Club of Philadelphia.
The boya who are to meet are Tommy
Langdon. of niebroond. and Johnny Cof
fey, of Brooklyn. This match haa been
banging Are for some weeks.
Joe Onna baa been secured by Jack Me-
Gugan. of the National Athletic Club, to
meet Harry Lewis, the Quaker City boy,
six-round bout on June 15. Jack
Blackburn declares he will fie at the ring
side to challenge the winner.
fke Bradley la doubtless bantam cham
pion of England all right, but be only eta-
pbaslscs the character of the champions
over there. La at night ha made hla first
appearance In this country with Tommy
O'Toole at Ik® National Athletic Club here.
He stayed the limit, but that he did so
was solely due to the Jact that the Port
Richmond boy was baA I capped by a bad
left hand, which be^Hired In his rpcent
extended round wlUj^pdle Kelley.
factional squabbles, as It la hound to do
barm to the organisation fn the long run.
The race In the new northern copper
country beechall league Is running along
briskly, with the f’slumrt and Houghton
clulia doing the beat work to date.
Ralph Gtase. the Dartmouth College
pitcher, won his first game for the Boston
Americana. Washington was the victim
to the tone of 12 to t.
John F. Ryan, manager of the Montreal
Racing Aaaoctatlon. says that the new Mon
treal track will 1*® completed In tlma for
the race meeting to be held September 8
to a.
The championship games of the South At
lantic Association of the A. A. V. are to
take place thla afternoon at the Bennlng
race track. The entries Include many of
the best amateurs of Virginia. Maryland.
West Virginia, the District of Columbia
ami the fatwlfnaa.
The Argonaut Henley eight of Toronto la
scheduled tn sail from New York today for
England to take part In the Henley re
gatta neat month. Nine men will be taken
with none of them going as spare men, but
all with equal chances to row In the great
race.
The pitching staff of the champion Giants
has been hit pretty hard lately, which ac
counts lu a measure for the team's loss of
ground.
Though It attracts little intention through
the country at large, the pennant race In
the New England baseball league la so far
one of the most Interesting and exciting to
be found anywhere on the baseball map.
WE ARE CROWDED FOR WAREROOM SPACE, SO WE SHALL OFFER
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, SALE COMMENCING JUNE 11
22 Square and Upright Pianos
SECOND-HAND AND SLIGHTLY USED
AT IRRESISTIBLE PRICES. TERMS TO SUIT
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See Mondays Constitution for Description and Price of Each Piano.
PHILLIPS & CREW CO.
37 and 39 Peachtree Street.
JUP. PLUVIUS
SPOILED GAME
CROWD CAME OUT TO 6EE BASE
BALL AND WENT BACK
WITH RAIN CHECKS. '
Nearby Resorts Conveniently Reached
Via Southern Railway
Season and Week-end Tickets Now on Sale«
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Through Bleeper left Ting Atlanta dally at midnight for Hendersonville
(Like Tore way) and AthaTlIle. Open to receive pasaeuger* 10:80 p. m.
For rates, draper reeerratlon,, ate, eall at Southern New City Ticket
Office, or Terminal Station, or write
J. C. BEAM, JR., O. P. A.
Everything pointed to a festive occasion
at Piedmont Park Friday afternoon. The
•tanda were crowded, both teams were In
fine condition and ripe for a hard fight and
the rooters were ready to do their sbnre.
The first Inning opened with a rush. The
first two men up for Memphis went out.
The next two singled and the fifth man
was retired.
Side out; two bits; no runs, and the pros
pects good.
Then the aky began to exude wetness
In large moist globules. The spatters came
down In bunches and the playera took to
the grand etand.
For thirty-five minutes the crowd waited.
Then Ills I mps dashed Into the renter of
the arena and did his Utile "Curfew shall
not ring tonight'' stunt. After that th«
crowd filed out.
And a couple thousand more rain cheeke
went Into circulation. /
Zeller was on fbe slab for Atlanta In
the game which did not eventuate and "Bed
Post Georgia'* Suggs wae slated to do the
throwing for Memphis.
But alas, "It could not was."
NO MORE PAID GAMES
ON 80NDAY IN NEW YORK
By Private Leased Wire.
New York. June 9.—Police Commit-
.loner Bingham haa barred all Bun-
day bare bell names In Greater New
Tork at which money chances hands.
There ran be no contributions nor
money collected under any circum
stance.. Amateurs, where no money
le passed, will not be stopped.
The dercylnen of Greater New York
have requested this, und the police de
partment will enforce the law. It
money passes hands, players and man*
acement will be arrested.
TEAM AT WRIQHTSVILLE.
Kportal to The (troritsn.
WrtihtiTlIle, tie.. June The yeunc
men of this pier, hare organised s hall
nine. They hare imaged for games with
Milledgerltte. Trnnllle sad Dublin. The
following ofTIrers were eleeted: I.. M.
Hlount. manager; C. E. Rrluaon, assistant
manager; l>. E. Bryan, captain.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOQOOO
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O WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. O
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O Memphis In Atlanta. 0
O Shreveport In Birmingham. O
O New Orleans In Montgomery. O
O Little Rock In Nashville. 0
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League Standings
Clubs—
Atlanta . .. .
Shreveport .
Montgomery .
New Orleans
Birmingham .
Memphis . .
Nashville. .
Little Rock .
SOUTHERN.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
48 28 18 .809
.809
.0*8
.874
.871
.841
.417
.244
80UTH ATLANTIC.
Clubs— Played. Won. Lost. F.C.
46 20
Augusta
Columbia .
Charleston
Bsvannah .
Jacksonville
Macon . .
GEORGIA 8TATE.
CLUBS— Played. Won. Lost.
Waycroee
Cordele . .
Columbus .
Valdosta .
Albany . .
Amertcus.
Clubs—
Chicago . .
Pittsburg .
New York ,
Philadelphia
St. Louis .
Brooklyn .
Cincinnati .
Boston . .
.646
.621
.600
.409
.446
NATIONAL.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
. . 49 14 16 .094
. . 4.7 29 10 .044
. 47 20 17 .011
. . 51 21 11 .641
.49 21 21 .429
. . 47 20 27 .428
. 61 20 31 .102
49 12 17 .246
Clubs—
New York . .
Cleveland .-.
Philadelphia.
St. Louis . . . «
Detroit .... 43
Chicago. ... 42
Washington . . 44
Boston .... 41
AMERICAN.
Played. Won. Loet. P.C.
. . 44 .31 11 .030
.41 25 11
41
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus ... 49 24 11
Toledo .... 45 34 17
Milwaukee . . 42 31 II
Kansas City. . 44 -4 22
Louisville .... 44 21 21
Minneapolis . . 46 21 24
Bt. Paul. ... 43 10 16
Indianapolis . . 44 14 21
South Atlantic.
Savannah 1, Charleston 0.
Augusta 4, Columbia 1.
Jacksonville 4, Macon 0.
National.
Pittsburg 10, Boston 4.
Brooklyn 81 Bt. Louis 1.
New York T, Chicago I. ■
Cincinnati 1, Philadelphia I.
American.
New York 4, Chicago 2.
Detroit 4, Boston 1.
Washington 4, Cleveland 4.
Eastern League.
Montreal 7, Jersey City 3.
Newark 6, Rochester 0.
Providence 6. Toronto 4.
Baltimore 6, Buffalo 4.
Nashville ». Little nock 2.
Birmingham 10, Bhreveport 2.
Montgomery 7, New Orleans 1.
Georgia 8tate.
Columbus 1. Amertcus 2.
Cordele A Albany 0.
Waycroee 1, Valdosta 0.
The Georgian’s Score Card.
ATLANTA.
R.
H | E.
MEMPHI8
R.
H.
E.
CROZIGR. If ....
THIEL, If
W1NTBR8. rf ...
BABB, 3b
8. SMITH. 3b...
NADEAU. Cf ....
MORSE, as . i...
NICHOLAS, as..
FOX. lb
CAREY, lb
8TINSON. cf ....
il
|| PI.A8S. 2b
JORDAN. 2b ....
|| MAKDSH. rf ....
EVERS, c
' HDRLBURT, c..
ZELLER, p
1
8UGGS, p
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TOTALS
TOTALS
Score by innings:
12 8 4
8,8 7 8 8 10 11—R .
Atlanta
; Memphis
1
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"BOBBY" WON
SECOND RACE
A good crowd tamed oat Friday night to
see Bobby Wslthour again defeat Tommy
flail, the champion of Ragland.
The Atlanta man won with ease. He had
Halt pretty well outclassed, bat to clinch
hla victory the pacing machine of the Eng
lishman broke down and he was forced to
uee another, which did not compare with
Walthour's.
Aa a result the Atlantan wen the fifteen-
mile race by 5H laps.
Taylor won the amateur race, one mile
beat. In 5:18.
Watthovr will race McLean In Boston
Tuesday and Wednesday.
# THOMA8TON WIN8.
To the Rportlng Editor of The Georgian:
On Friday Thomaeton that oat Coving
ton. Abercomble gnve only one single,
struck oat twelve men and gave no Ttaaea
on balls. Norman gave'ten hits, struck
oat twelve men, gave one base on balls
and bit two men.
* The feature of the game was the battery
work of Lee, Meader and Andemon, Aber-
rombls, the "steer" pitcher of the It.
Lee clab, did great work.
Score: R.II.K.
Thomsaton 6 10
Covington o l io
The correct wore of Thursday's game was
as follows:
Bcora: R.II.E.
Thomsaton 0 2
Covington 3 10
There la no troth In the story that Day
pitched n no-hlt game.
IftlgWed) A TIIOMA8TON FLAYER.
HERE’S A NEW 8TUNTI
HOTELS AND SUMMER_ ySORT8.^HOTELS AND 8UMMEK RESuRTj
UP IN THE OZONE
"In the Land of the Sky ”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated in a Private Park of 160 Acres, Biltmorc, Near Ashe
ville, N. C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level.
■"-MWJtlftT THE PLACE TO SPEND THE! SUMMER
Reeofnlted a« the Imitltig hotel In th, mountain, of Western
North Carolina. No srenerr In th» workl will compare with the .lew
from this hotel. Mount Mitchell and Plsynb In full rlew. Adjoin,
and overlooks the Blltmore estate. Cool, Invigorating climate, mis-
Dlfleently furnished, cultlue OD.urp.Mcd. Pure water. All rrertsMes
golf, pool, billiard., tennis, llverr. beaut! _ _
Coach inwti all train, at Blltmore atation. Couaumptlve, not l. -
commodated under any elreumatancea. Coach la operated hr man.
agement. running every half hour between trolley from A.herllle and
the hotel. Open all the year. Write or wire for booklet and rale..
dea and drlvea.
vlre fo
B. M<
OOItE. Proprietor.
LAND OF DELIGHT”
THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE COUNTRY
By Private Leased Wirt.
Chicago, June "In furtherance of good
•portmnansblp and kindly relations,
home team shall give a banquet In the
university commons to tha rlaltjng team on
the evening preceding the eonteat.'
Thla clause la taken from the athletic
agreement drawn up and signed between
the Tnlverflty of Chicago and the t’nlver*
otty of - Minnesota.
Minnesota and Chicago have agreed to
resume athletic relations and have also
agreed to play a foot ball game next fall.
HOME COMING WEEK
FOR KENTUCKIANS.
THROUGH SLEEPERS
Atlanta to Louisville.
On secount of the above occasion
the W. & A. R. R. and N'. C. t St.
L. Railway will sell round trip tickets
on June 10, 11 end 12 at rate of one
fare plus 25 cents for the round trip,
the rate from Atlanta being 313.55,
tickets food to return until June 23,
1908. Ily depositing ticket snd paying
fee of 50 cent*. However, tickets will
be extended until July 23.
Three trains dally, leaving Atlanta
at 8:35 a. m.. 4.50 p. m. and 8.50 p. m.,
all carrying standard Pullman sleep
ers Atlanta to Nashville and Nashville
to Louisville.
Ip addition to this service there will
be through sleeping cars operated on
the 4:50 p. m. trains or June 19 and 11.
Atlanta to Louisville without change,
arriving Louisville next morning at
8:20 a. m. /
Route Is via Chattanooga, Nash
ville and Mammoth Cave.
For further Information write or
cell on
A. THOMAS or C. B. WALKER,
C. P. t T. A. U. T. A.
Peachtree Viaduct. Union Pass. Sta.
CHARI.ES E. HARMAN.
General Passenger Agent
ELEVATION FROM 2,250 TO 5,000 FEET.
Gorgeous Mountain Scenery, three magnificent lakes, Countleis beau
tiful waterfalls, pure and bracing sir. Trout fishing In stream, and
lake boating, bathing, horseback riding, driving, mountain climbing and
all Indoor amusements.
FIVE CHARMING HOTELS.
TOXAWAY INN, Lake Toxaway, || FAIRFIELD INN, Lake Fair-
now open. I. H. AIKEN, Manager.
8peclal rates during June.
THE FRANKLIN, Brevard, opens
July 1. A. LAMBORN, Manager. ||
THE LODGE, 8ummlt of Mt. Toxaway, now open
DICK, Manager.
The hotels are modsrn, and are noted for perfect service,
either hotel for rates.
For descriptive booklet and general Information addreis
Special rates at Toxaway JOHN C. BURROWES, Pres.,
Inn during Jpnt. The Toxaway Hotel Company.
Lake Toxaway, N. C.
The Lake Region of tho South.
field, opens July 1. W H. t
C. A. MARTIN, Manager!.
8APPHIRE INN, Lake Sap
phlre, now open. MRS. P.
CRI8P, Manager.
MRS. A. BUR-
Addrei,
AMUSEMENTS
CASINO
TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY.
Vaudevilles Greateat Novelty.
Laaky and Rolf* 1 * Spectacular Produc
tion,
THE MILITARY OCTETTE
and The Girl Behind the Baton, the
DeMutht, Lewis, and Green, Aira, Hep
aid Square Quartette, Cameragraph.
Next Week—Little Chip and Mary
Marble.
SUMMER VISITORS.
If yon are coming to Brevard, N- 1
this summer and want to atop at i
of the nicest boarding houae. In
center of the town,, write or wire i
for terms, etc.
T. W. WHITMIRE.
Polished Plate Glass for atorc,.
Polished Plate Glass for resident*
Polished Plate Olaas for show can
Largest stock of Plate Glaaa In I
South.
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mailed to you at the regular
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of ten cents a week. When no*
tlfylng the office In thla man*
ndr, add your home address also.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
Return of the Favorites,
LITTLE CHIP
MARY
MARBLE
With th# Marry Musical Maidens
in tha Muaieal Comedy Success,
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