The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 14, 1906, Image 12

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PHPBHBRPIPm THE.ATLANTA (IKOROTAX, TTITTRSDAV. .TT’XE 14. 100G. |i: N°w Fer iKe Vicious Pelicans All News of ths Sport World EXCITING CONTEST ENDS ! IN DEFEAT OF WALTHOUR For the flr*t tlm* «n hla «wn •tamping •round, when all condition* weri* favorable, Hobby Walt hour, the local favorite, who hold* twenty-aeroo or more world** record* In motor-paced cycle event*, all of ’em from the four-mile «P to the thirty-mile, waa beaten In the five-mile three-heat event at Hedmont perk Wednesday evening by Hughey McLean. the Boaton taj. The race waa well worth aeelng. and from the pop of the first atnrtfng gnn until the atnrter fired twice*' to *od the laat heat (several lap* before It waa really oven It waa a n • c mutter of aurmlae who would be the victor. While Bobby wna conquering more world* o» the other aide of the big pond, III* cloa- • competitor for world’* honor*. “Mack.** doing atiint* on circular track* In the In ml of the free and the brave. Nineteen rn *e he captured while Bobby waa on hi* tour abroad, and. a* Bobby admitted *cv end days ago. after the walkaway with I Ini!, of “Mcrrlo Highland,“ “hr’a a good Wulthmir captured the flrwt heat by entree If(<*ei» feet In 7:23 2-6. The mm-oiiiI heat wa« tin off In 7:21 and wna by far the moat ex citing of the three, na It waa a continual ace-onw between the rider*. Neither, how ever, gained at any time more than a quarter of a lap. The thin! heat might have I»een a dlaaatmua one but for the coot head* of the peeera. After the laiya bad traveled around the track some forty-ali time* and Mrl-ean waa several yard* to the good, the atnrter caught the contagious ex citement of the 1,000 or more spectator* and “apning” two gtina. Bobby held stead- lly to hla pace, but McLean wavered and probably would have thrown up hud not the pacer given him aome encouraging high sign*. The rider* continued around the cir cle. completing the race before the gun wa* again tired. The la«t heat waa spun off In 7:44. The rccon! time for live mile* I* 0:61. tnado hj Wn It hour May 81, 1904, at Charlea Itlvcr track. Thurnday night Bold.y will have the chnnrc to get even with hi* Boatou rival, a* they pair off for n fifteen-mile go. The amateur event last night wan one of the slowcMt which has yet lieen pulled off at the track. Norton captured the race, with Taylor second and Menken third. Time. ?:2*. The first heat went to Norton, with Taylor sec ond. Tim* 2:11. Taylor won the second, Itli llownrd second. Time, 2:30. DISLOCATED DOPE ABOUT DUBIOUS DAY'S DOINGS Well,’ any way. one out of three la not ad from the lender* on their owu grounds. No# If luck will hreak right In New Or an*'all trill go well. For l.lttlc Itock id Memphis should prove reasonably easy. bill In Becond place. Shreveport took the lend away. iVunder If New* Orleans will gotdde second place. \i.other lilt for M»r*e nnd no more errors. Ul fey Is aurejy hack In form. Id Bnilth, Jordan nnd Fox got the other Byrne made more runs Thtiradny than all he other meintara of hla team put -to ri't her. And at that bo secured only one bit. Sparks struck out a half dogen n|n nml gave only one base on Italia. Also he made n couple of alee aaaUtN. The Mlaalanlppl Myth la surely a good pitcher, even If ha does lose onre I* a while. The game Wednesday went through In oue hour nnd thlrtydwo minutes, which Ja a little faster than usual. The games hare heen running pretty close around two hours iin a uaunl thing. ‘•Bug’* Itnymond. the man with the arrant- Mod brain*, pitched a four-hit game Wednesday nnd won. If he will stick to the game and take care of himself he will lie In shape to come back to riant A coni- pnny nest year—but never again to At lanta—not while Billy Hmltb Is the mouth piece for the local association. Two shut-outs In the American league Wednesday. Hi. Lotila dlU.lt to Boston and Chicago to Washington. * (llnde and IMncen fought a good light In tlie Ht. Ixml a-Boston game. The Ht. Louis ipnu let Boaton down with 3 tiltn lir ten Inning* and won. H New York lient Cleveland by a hair’s breadth margin Wednesday after a game that nitiat have tan a rip-anorter. Both the YanV •*» and the Napa are fighting hard for t..*t place. . Hun* were far from plentiful In the major leagues Wednesday. The sixteen teams to gether made only 35, or ataut two to the team. And yet It took 119 lilt* nnd a fair sprinkling of errors to complete the work. B. Squires a Socialist, Unionist and Pugilist 1H Private I .eased Wire. »w York, June 14-Bill Nqtilre*. the Ni stle (Australia! fighter, who Is to •met Philadelphia Jack O’Brien In Mel- l""ime next November for the world’s championship. Is patriotically claimed by vrery Australian na the last word In mod- frit pugilUm. . Old-time follower* of the fume aver that Hqulre* la a fighting |»he- i uiciioti nnd would have “routed" Fit*. ► 'lion*. JnckMMi. Miavln *nd (loddnnl In ► . Tt onler had he flourished at tb*t |M*rlod «Imi they were gtauta In the land. A* It K Hqulree ha* "woodenetl" every heavy Wright of note In the Australian common eeiiltli witli a* great ease a* nay well twine I athlete would knock out a lieer- »«Mrn wreck of aeventy. Like moat AuptrallNii working men. Bill la * Moclallst. A prominent member of the Miners' 1'nlon. ho has for years lieen one of I ho foremost workers In the cause of the labor party In Newcastle, lie Is a devout rhurcbnoin. Though ho never reached great nee* In any other department of sport. Hqiitres* great strength and activity made him a lending footballer lu the state of New South Wale*, nml he Wan a swimmer of note In the land where everybody Is a swimmer. That Squires la today a taxer bidding for the wurld’a championship Is but chance. He I* a sober, quiet man. wlowe only In FIREMEN VS. ATHLETIC CLUB taen completed for - .. I ho Atlanta Athletic « lub tcnui olid the Klicnieu, which will In* IHediuent park Hnturday at 4 Both teauiH lu»»e i ml nil the nMitcrN tv the etrltetnent. TIM* llne.«|p follow*; riibt-: ri« 4 OX. 3ll Browning. If.. Ttrbetmr. fii.. Mhort. lb.. .. rail. iHMpvon, ea.. FIREMEN. Pod. ef. ..tawnhe. 2b. ..Pritchard. 3b. .. ..Mhort. **. Cottlnehntn. p BANK CLERK8 TO PLAY. Kevernl of the Atlanta tanka have organ- ig advantage of the apleiit Toe the game afford*. The Maddox Iturker Banking Company nml the Fourth National hank teams iin\e arranged a game for next Matunlay nftc mam. to ta played through the kind new* of F. M. Coker on the Jackson at retd grouudo- - Onfr employees of (ht* tiulpeftlve banka will appear lu uniform, and n great deal of Interest la Mug shown a* to the result. PICTORIAL FRAGMENTS FROM WEDNESDAY’S EXPLOSION. IN THE OPENI/V/G DAUEY AND CLARK. REGISTERED IN THE FOURTH. WELL,ANYWAY THEY SCORED BUT 8HREVEP0RT MADE FIVE TIMES A8 MANY RUNS AND WON THE GAME. ATLANTA 1. SHREVEPORT 5. Mpeclnl to The Georgia Shreveport. June 14—Hhreveport cinched the lend here yesterday when »he defeated the Crnekera—6 to 1. The Atlanta players put up the fnat field ing game for which they hare been Justly renowned this year, but unfortunately for them they could not locate the curves of (1. Hickman, aud an error assisted them In getting their only run. Baxter Bparka pitched steady ball for the Crnekera, but hla curves were not quite mystifying enough to put the local hitters on the Idlnk. And while they did not swat him out of the lot or anything like that, they succeeded In getting enough hits to win quite handily. The Shreveport sluggers clinched tne game In the fourth, when they combined Htlnaon’a error with several bits and tallied three runs. They scored again In the sixth nml eighth, but this wna Just for luck, for the game was cinched. The score: MIIHEYEI'OHT. Evans, 2b Byrne, •• Clark, Haley, If Alt. It. II. PO. A. K. .400310 .831121 . I 1 1 14 1 0 King. cf. fleas. 3b. Abateln, rf. , (irafflua, c. . Illcktnnu, p. •Broker. . . U 2 2 0 0 ,8 0 0 1 0 0 ,3 0 1 8 0 0 ,8 0 0 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 Total*. . . .31 6 3 27 9 1 ATLANTA. Crosier, If. . Winter*, rf. . All. It. 11. PO. A. K. 4 1 0 0 0 0 n iiuriw. 11, Smith, ah. . Jordan. 2b. . Fox, lb. . . Stinson, cf. Morse, as. . Ever*. c. • , Sparks, p. . .300800 .4 0 0 8 0 1 ,201 1 1 n ,8 0 0 0 20 Totals. .81 1 4 24 8 t •Hun for (irafflua lu seventh luulug. Neore by Innings: Shreveport ®®68ftl0| Atlanta. .1 0000000 0-1 Miiiuuinry: Two-base bit. Fox. Stolen Imsca. Ilyrne (2|, Becker. Sacrifice hits, Clark. Winter*. Struck out. by Hickman 3, by Sparks 4 First ou tails, by Hickman 1, by Sparks 1. Wild pitch. Sparks. Time, 1:32. I in pi re, Buckley. ooooooooooooooooo O WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. Atlanta In New Orleans. Nashville In Little Itock. ooooooooooooooooo GRANBY MAY MATCH GANS TO BOX BATTLING NELSON By W. W. McNAUGHTON. n.r Private Lcued Wire. Han Fnincleeo, June 11—When Hilly Nolen nnd hie puglllattc protege. Battling Nrl.cn, poeied through here n week ago mi their way KnUt, Nolnn had a heart-to- heart talk with Eddie flraney relative to futura matehea In which the ltattlcr la to flgure. Nolan agreed with tirnnry that Septem ber 9, the knnlveraary of the Brltt-Nel«on match, would. be i> .citable occiirion for a daylight Content with Neham aa one of the principal!. Further then that. Nolnn rmiiowered Oranejr, to arrange an event for the date In nitration and (elect a suitable opponent for the pane. The only stipula tion made hy Nolan wa, that the lighter rho.cn ta bog Xrlnon should be willing to mnke US pound, at the ring aide. Ho as to he aura of hla ground Gratify naked Nolan If Joe Oona wae barred. Nolnn replied that Oana could have the match If he could ranks the weight. Graney Itellevea that a match between (Inna and Neleon would create more Inter rat than any other pugilistic event that could be arranged. Ho thinks a return go between Nelaou and Britt would lie a strong card, hut-that thla would be a stronger one. "I think Dana has. heen erltlclsed too harshly for hla poor showing with Lewi,." aahl Graney. "It waa aa affair at which there war no referee nnd no tutting. Of one thing yon may Im* sure. If Gana Itoies Nelson In Han Francisco the eonteet will he entirely on the level. At that I'm not saying that Gnns\and Nelson will he the card. It may Im Nelson and Britt or Nelson and Khl Herman.'' Graney says from hla personal observa tion. na well aa from aearehtng Inquiries he made while Gana was In ramp here at different times, he feel, aure that Gana ran do IS ring aide wlthont affecting hie lighting etrengtb. Ornney think. It very likely that boxing will Im resumed la Han Francisco before Hrptrmber. He received a telegram from Chicago today (.king him to I,Id for a match between Nelaon and Kid Herman and Is of the opinion that the maettng will attract a targe crowd If arranged for Jnly or Augutt. He atao considers a match between Jack O'Brien and Bam Berger, a ring errnt of great promise, but believes that the principals would want two or three month, to Pfepar, themaelrea for tha struggle. DOPE FROM ALL OVER Catcher Emile Frill baa Imen impended hy Manager Gllka. He le suffering with a •ore nrm aud will hardly Im In ahape to go into tha game for aevarel weeks, la the meantime the- wlrei are being worked for another catcher. Manager Gllke etated In.I night that -A eipeeted to have one here lu the next few d*y».-Bhreveport Times. There is no doubt but tvhnt Manager Smith has found a clever subterfuge In "Miiiq»endlug" nnd "reluatatlng" nlajrera at will In ur effort to evade the limit of four- toon nioii on any play roll.—Memphis Com- morclal Appeal. Aud the good part of It Is that lie has “got away with It.” President Pulliam, in discussing hla thrae days' suspension of Jim Delehnnty, said: “Nobody need think that 1 suspend a play er on nothlug more than the charge of tad language. What ho says must be repose* vortattm by the umpire, or no notice is taken of the case. An umpire's opinion ami mine might differ ns to what constitutes tad language, and I always Insist upon knowing exactly what won said. Any on* who thinks n player la suspended without cause has only to come up to my office nnd see what 1 was said. I am determined that umpire* shall not ta subjected to In suits nnd profanity on the rfeld, and shall GOLF PLAYERS IN NASHVILLE LOCAL MEN PLAY IN ANNUAL IN VITATION TOURNAMENT OF N. G. ANO C. C. PUGS FIGHT BARE-HANDED HAMMER EACH OTHER WITHOUT GLOVES UNTIL KNOCK-OUT BLOW 18 LANDED. By Private Leased Wire. Alton. III.. June 14.—Jake Kelley. Detroit pngtllst, anil Milt Kenney, of Ht, Louis, engaged In a Imre knuckle light for 1500 n aide on an Island In the Mississippi river nenr thla city yesterday. Kelley was knocked out In the third round after hav ing all the beat of the Drat two rouuds. Before the mlx-up It was agreed that any kind bt blows would Im allowed. CRACKERS IN NEW ORLEANS Bpeelal to The Georgian. New Orleans, La., June 14.—Billie Smith and hta pennant chasers arrived In town this morning from Shreve port. All the Atlanta men are In good shape, and with any kind of luck the Atlanta mogul expects to take three out of the four gamee from the local club, which ta now Ip. a slump. Smith states that the attendance at Shreveport waa extremely poor, but looke for good attendance here If the Pelicans play any kind of ball. Rube Zeller or Harley will most like ly pitch this afternoon. Frank an nounces Bill Phillips as his (linger. WITH THE FIGHTERS. Efforts are being made to bring abont a meeting between "Philadelphia Jack' O'Brlru and Tommy Burns at Beattie oe July 4. News, Notes, Knocks and Boosts From Southern Exchanges ee e. l.CotttUgt alii Joynvr, lb. Parkor, If. .Haney or Mhort, rf. YALE ’VARSITY ; LOSES AGAIN Bf Private tanwd Wire. New taadon. June 1L—Yale'* freshman varsity right In * • tmke waa nrver hrbl ntare 3 At the Harvard quarter* the «inl.v lueblrnt . f the day wa* a double shift In the fresh- man right. Mulligan waa tlrnpprd front ‘Ilf * N*. 4 and rramlall waa moved front No. . to Mulligan'* rear, at No. 2. Butler nml Cutler were both trird. but the '-hatines -11.1 tka old combination will nrotably work to morrow. All thr Harvard rowing was con fined to paddlra. BUSY DAY AT POUGHKEEPSIE By Private Leaned Wire. Poughkeepsie, X. Y.. June II.-With Myra* ruae on the ground*, quartered at River \llla and nalug the rofunilda boat house. r twins men here are anxlonely waiting to »*o that ml leg*'* rrew line up. The crew a bore are rowing In very poor form and have tat little »jtee-el. Coach Gtmdwin today *•*- a 'varsity four. Karte and White leetrd hla 'mrattv four. Fettle and White jnd f tattle royal for No. SJn the ’vanity. Norri*. 2; Whit*. ht when the score of lltrher llarry McIntyre of the Brooklyn* received word today of the death of hta mother lu Hay ton. aud he left for Ohio at once to attend the funeral, lie will lie greatly ntUsed over acroaa the bridge.— duelnnalI Knqulrcr. » Captain “Bob’* MtafLml In still In the city nursing hla rheumatism, which show* Im provement. It would not ta surprising to *ee him get taek In the game when the team return* home.—Naahvllle Banner. That I* welcome new* to Bobby's many friend* In Atlanta and arouud the Houtheru League circuit. Catcher Anderson, of Little Bock* who waa Indefinitely suspended for aaoaultlng I'mplre Buckley, waa nlso arrested, charged with aaauult and battery, and held ou f*M> bond. Then* la no kmtwlng what the Little Bock police colirt Judge will do. tat Judge Hava na ugh will certainly hand It ont to Antler- *4»n, a* be Juatly doner*cs punishment. Vaughan la auxloua to dispose of Mont gomery ami Walters. u»twithstanding the denial* of the Birmingham paper*. The two players were offered to Montgomery for Mchwnrti and the offer waa turned down.—New Orleans Status. Mince Chnttamtogn whlupercd a desire to break Into the Southern League next aea- oon. ahe has been Jumped ou with tath feet by nil tnlgrcated lu the matter. Aud unless the place tins undergone n wouder- fill ehaiige It la a little presumptuous In her to think that her acqulslthm to the league would make the other 4itlos in the Mimtbern league burst ulth pride and Joy. There la a whole kit to ta forgiven ami forgotteu tafore Chattanooga eau get tack Into Southern League ma-lety. It will prob ably ta a case of “not at home.*' uhcu she come* knocking at the door next year.— Montgomery Journal. Poor old Chnttamiogn! If that city la keeping tab on wtat tauthern League pa per* an* saying about her 'league aspira tion*. that large swelling ataut her head would come ilowa a trifle. All tho*e who think the Siiuthern L*aguc I* ever going to “ask fbnttauoogn to pleat** accept a fran chise" will kindly arise nnd sing. Ats still remains In the position of a nun with a release aud prohibited frout ae- eeptlng employment. The National Com- mtaslon will aome day take up thl* ease for •ettlrntent. tat In the meantime Ats 1* prohibited from playing with the Pelican*. The IVIIcan management has agreed upou term* with Ats. and At* eould compel them to live up to their able ot the costmet legally. Just wtwt will ta doin' Is a quet- loug iJeforr the team la once more at Its ln**t strength—Shreveport Time*. PkiyiNl prvtty good tall for cripples Wedncsilay. ChattniKwiga 1- out with a lot 4»f absunlly rhilculou* stuff lu regard t«* thnt same old cheatnut—trying t«* break Into the Southern league again. Thl* time a Chattanooga paper proudly s**crt* that the Southern League will have to make overt iff.4-aov wouldn’t that Jar you? I nfortuuately f«.r the s..uthem IsHtgu.*. chnttaiKMtga was one* In the circuit nnd ou rare—very rare —occaalona vUltlng club* were lucky en.mgh t.. get the guarantc*. Finally the franchise had to ta taken away fr.uu the town, aa It wa* a dead weight and t.»o heavy a burden for the Southern league to carry. It cannot ta dental that tath IJttle Itock and Shreveport are too f»r out of tha circuit, tat •• f.*r transferring j Hon.—New Orleans Plenyuta. either of the fram-hlae* to ChatUn«M)ga—' The .leal I* a prvtty tad one for Jakey. 4rhy. It would ta Jumping mit of the frying ! «nd It aerna aa though the sat km* I lasly |*an Into the fire. The Southern taague j <"«ght to act on the case oue way or the want* do more Cbattant>oga lu her*. Macou other, and Mobile Witold make a magnificent, com I “ |u|ct rirrult If a change Is ever made.— j There are a few mew In the Southern A message thl* morning from MeCala. Montgomery Advertiser. 11-vague bearing the same name. Tha Clarks . who was formerly In Birmingham, but land Smith* make aw evew break In thsIwaw In Peaaaeotn. la to tha effect that AccsrdUg to Manager Multaney, Many honors on uuiutara. There U CUrk of everybody in that bculgkud village ho- Birmingham, Clark of Memphis, and Clark of Shreveport. Smith of Birmingham. Mid Smith nnd William Smith of Atlanta. Breltensteln of Montgomery and Rreiten stein of New Orleans, Frits and Frltx of Hhreveport. There will ta two Hughes In the length* If Mttle Bock laud* her new man by that unuus who ha* alfcndy taen *lgtit*d. There I* a Hugh*** with Atlanta at preneut.—Birmingham New*. The copy rcn.lers over In lliriulngham must ta getting onto their Juba. It has been some time «lnee nuy Tboy *e«»n ICa" or “we done It’s" have crept outo the sporting page. It I* very probable. In spite of report* that arc cmilng the rounds at present, that the same tight cities will ta enrolled uext *t*n*ou In the Southern League na at pres ent constitute the association.—Birmingham Lodger. . Hobby Byrne ws* taek in the game aud the team presented their regular Hue up. Byrne und (irafflua an* still cripplrs and cnmmt get ataut aa faat •• tafore. but they qye Improving dally and It will mu ta Ktacy has gone to Little Rock and Zimmer will try to sign him to do the catching, now that Anderson la under suspension. Kl*ey has lireu umpiring while l*fennlnger ha* taeu out of the rupuing. It neetn* that "Vinegar” has Itees rusticating In IJttle Rock bemuse of so Injury recelred In u game Matunlay. Jack Ever* certainly caught a beautiful game for thr Advert leer# ifot h'% throwlag to second was one of tbs feature*—(Shreve port Times. Heves that Atlanta will win ths pennant. Mae, however, la carefully and studiously converting them ami now Birmingham getting a share of the money.—Birmingham Ledger. That tirate outfit V* holding Ita own In great style ngnlnst Atlanta's gallant fight for first place.—Montgomery Journal. 'Tele'' tahuinn Is now an Inmate of an aaylnm. The former baseball magnate 1* Mid to ta Incurably. Insane.—New Orleans 8 lutes. The only wonder It that so many of them esca|*e. It la a tough Job to get a line on the financial condition of the Naahvllle baseball club. The American any a the team la “broke." The Banner aaya It has debts all paid and money In the tank. Judging from what Mike Finn aald when he was last In Atlanta ami Judging from w hat Is common knowledge about the Nash ville franchise aud Ita tacking, the writer 1* a little Inclined to favor the American's theory. It’s a and state of affairs at beat. Naah- vine la a good tall town, but It has taen almost killed by the. tad policy of the owner of the franchise. However, It will undoubtedly revive If given a first division team. Tommy McMillan la tatting the Baton llonge team ami Is awsttlug the The Memphis (’emmerelal-Appeal aaya that Loucks la known aa “Varsity’* ****** hla team mates. that ws read I* thl* Christy Matkewi «l"*ut nowaday* the tnmed down offers _ exhibit himself In vanfierUIe last faU V-Si “is J’ual Dtspau Baaetall baa lost one of Ita veteran man- agers In W. II. Watkins, who baa Just re signed the active management of the In dianapolis dab. Watkins broke Into the game In 1879 at Guelph, Ontario, with a team that won the Dominion ebamplonahlp and afterward toured the United Rtates with great success. In the past quarter of a century he has managed, clubs la Port Huron, Indianapolis, Detroit, Kansas City, 8t. Paul, Roqbeater, Sioux City, 8t. Louis, Pittsburg and Minneapolis. The approaching ebamplonahlp golf tour nament In Oregon promises to ta ths moat interesting since the Introduction of the game In the Pacific northwest. The tour nament will Iwglh tomorrow on the links of the Waverly dob at Portland and will continue through ths remainder of the week. "Noodles" Hahn, the old Washington boy, la doing hla share to keep the New York Americana In front. Ontfldder Thompson, of the Jackson, Miss., dob in tbs Cotton States League, has a record of II pat-outs, 7 assists and not an error In 28 games. Perhaps be Is not an error in a games. Perhaps be Is to^follow In the footsteps of the immortal “Kitty" Braaheur ha* quit the Lou An- S riea dub and Joined the Johnstown Tri- tate League team. The Baltimore dub. In the Eastern ‘ness at home for Muggsy, Austin and Ban Antonia club* of the Mouth Texas League are Coming to the front at a faat dip. They promise to give Houston a bard tuaale for the flag tafore the wind-up. Is “punk" tall playing contagious? Per haps ao—the home grounds of the Boaton dubs are within a stone's throw of one an- R roteet them ao far aa I can."- In addition » laying Ddchanty off. Mr. Pulliam to- ?SL' M,g| *f ,, 'L wr .HSPW S!*** " D(1 Charley Doolu. of the Philadelphia dal., for three days aud Signor Meatelle. of the same out fit. for an Indefinite period. The three "u iiKirnniic pen... . __ UmkM. are Mt ,10*0 for math work — J-klUaelphle ee4 'IWWU ID the riotous game tatweeu rmisaeipuia ana l-lit.hiint no Helnnlej. Duffy eed Dnnle dhl nothin, tmt talk, w they drew only IhPM ill re I,n4 tlia elieMe a._,.tt. three ileya. hot the choree exnla,t"geeUUe le one that he tried to Mtr “ — - -- »■ «nr iimi ur- iriru IU oite off one of L'm< plre K rm'. ear*. The ItaUee will not be allowed to play notll thla rberfe of reeel. FD.l«frer“* lorratlfeted.-ClecleeiU Wood or how Itlckrrt xete e rhenee ta practice ..with . that arm uV hie? The.rrr lfl» illllMiMul Ian'4 I.m. i_, li.x F,«. . / ttiiii | iHi ui nia? rue aver age diamond Isa t large euongh ta let hta .trrtch hlrnytr The*w.y .h.° f.llii i hr V w . » Iwll .lTom the left Held few. to rn JonttH ^”* That Memphle hooch lonknl xoo.1 white “T'. eteedlly. • ml to Neehrttle. ten. There le wnnethlw wrweg wlththto tetw. It I. cmepnecl „t mme dec pUycr. and mmehl be way ep A party of local golfer, left Atlanta J Wnlneml.y nlxht for Nn.hrllle to take part In the annuel Inrltatlon tonreement In tha Naahrlllo Golf and Country Club. In tb. party we, W. 1-. Hill, Thom.. B. I-nyn. Lowry Arnold and Frank Stone. ’ Tint local golfer, ehould .tend e good •bon- for aome of the many prlic. offered by the Xa.hrllle dub. In addition to tha X cup for the winner In the flrat (light, thera will Im prim for the beet qualifying wor^ a prlxe for tho runner-up and rerloua mu- aolntlon prim. The program followe: Hnnllng mad cup to winner of tlrat flight- model tu runner-upi caneoletlon cup to win' ner of eecond flight; medal for tho loweat qualifying w-orc, Juno 14—Morning, qualifying round, U hole, medal play; afternoon, flrat round*, is bolra, match play. Juno 15—Morning, aecoiol round, 18 holea. match play; afternoon, eeml-fliiala. 18 holea, match play. ' Juno 14—Finale Inrltatlon tournament, 1! Iinlee. match play; handicap tournament (or cup. M hole, medal play. The following rlaltora are In Naahrlll. for the tournament: From Memphla. J. p, Edrlngton, E. T. Bennett, It. F. Tate, p. Gnltireatb. W. 8. Wearer, T. H. l*billlp.. J. K. Clinton, D. D.' Bounder., Jr.. Bufoid White. L. K. Thompaon, R. G. Morrow. A ■ II. Mallory, J. W. 8. Uhrn, P. 1\ Van Vleet. J. W. Falla, Jr., and B. C. Cochran; from loul.rllle, D. M. Gomlwyu; (mm Birmingham, Jleaara. J. W. Tomllnaon. J. B. Cohlie. 11. II. Baugh. J. B. Kirkpatrick, 11. Whatley, George Bnmlurant. George iMirer. W. P. Ward. K. II. Thatrh and ft. ■ 1. Thatch, Jr.; from Chattanooga. J. «. Waite, Thomaa Butler, Itolwrt Darldmu and J. Nottingham. The Naahrlllo golfer, who will participate la the eereral erente are II. V. smith. N. It. Cowden, II. H. Lurlon, Jr.. F. It. Watt.. 1*. B. Cheatham, It. T. Wilma. Bell. II? II. Trabue, William Pollard, tt E. Schwab. A. D. Wade, stoaa Baxter. Janie, Palmer, J. It. Amhroro, w. It. ('. l'lleher, W. J. Ilenderann, Henry Frailer, Stuart rile her, W. It. Cole. W. 8. Hettle. Jordan Stoke., W. K. Phillips Luclna lllirrh. W. B. Darla, A. C. Heed. T. B, Scogftn,, I,' W. Reed and perhnp. other*. League Standings ! 80UTHERN. CLUBS— Shreveport . Atlanta . . . New Orleana . Birmingham. Memphla . . . Montgomery . Naahvllle . . Little Bock . Played. Won. Lnat. • p.C. .620 .586 .569 80UTH ATLANTIC. Club*— Augusta . Columbia ... 48 Savannah ... 41 Charleaton. . . 47 Macon 47 Jackkonvllle . . 48 Ftayed. Won. Lost P.C. , to 32 18 .4)0 . 48 28 30 .518 .511 .468 .«:« .418 27 GEORGIA 8TATE. Cluba— Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Waycroea . • . 31 22 9 .710 Cordele . . . . 27 18 9 .467 Columbua . . . 30 17 13 .547 Valdosta . . . . 80 12 17 .413 Albany . . 29 9 20 .310 Amerlcua . . . 27 7 20 .259 NATIONAL. CLUBS— Played. Won. Loit. P.C. Chicago . . . . 68 37 16 .698 Pittsburg . ... 49 82 17 .653 New York. . 61 33 18 .447 Philadelphia . . 46 29 26 .527 Cincinnati. • 55 21 34 Ht. Louie . . G4 2S 31 .426 Brooklyn . • 61 21 30 .413 Boaton . . . 61 16 38 .•S3 AMERICAN. Club— Played. Won. Loat. P.C. New York. . 49 31 18 Philadelphia . 48 29 19 .604 . . 46 27 18 Detroit . . . 46 26 :i .543 . 60 26 24 Chicago . . . 46 21 25 Waahlngton . . 48 17 31 .354 Boaton . . . 60 14 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Played. Won. Loat. P.C. Toledo . , . : 8 80 Milwaukee. . 26 Columbue . . . 68 29 Loulevllle . . . 48 26 Kanaaa City . . 60 26 Mlnneapolle . . 60 23 Indianapolis . . 48 20 St. Paul . . . 47 IS 28 .417 29 .«> WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS. Southern— Shreveport 5, Atlanta 1. South Atlantic— Columbia 4, Macon 0. Columbia 2, Macon I. Savannah 1. Charleaton 0. Auguata 3, Jactaonvllle 0. Jacksonville 4, Augusta 2. Georgia State— t-olumbu* 8, Amerlcua 1. Cordele I. Albany 0. Waycrou T, ValdoaU L National— Boeton.l. St. Loul» 1. Plttabur* 8. Philadelphia 0. New York 2, Cincinnati 1. Chicago 8, Brooklyn 2. American- New York f. Cleveland 3. St. Louie 1. Boaton 0. Chicago I, Washington 0. Philadelphia 6, Detroit 4. Ea.t.m Leeguo— Montreal 7, Toronto #- Itocheater 12 Buffalo 8. Cotton 8tatea League— Mobile L Meridian 0. Vicksburg 8, Jackaon S. Gulfport 7, Baton Rouge L American Anociatlon— Minneapolis ». Toledo 2. war the top.-Mwitg.awir Journal. • (tag have MM fally Of two ting Atlanta two NAT KAISER & CO. Confidential loans on valuable*- Bargains in unredeemed D.ar- - w Kimball