The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 15, 1906, Image 12

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CPORTC L W Edited By k J ^ PF.nrv h WHiTiNn^—^ ATLANTA BEATEN BY NEW ORLEANS BUNCH New Orleans, June 14.—Atlanta and New Orleana opened their aerlea here Thuraday afternoon, witn Zeller and Phillips doing the honors. Ever* and Stratton received. Flrat Inning. Atlanta: Croxler grounded to third and out at flrat. Wlntera popped out to abort. Smith grounded to pitcher and out at flrat. side out. No hlta; no runa. New Orleana: Rlckert walked. Car go bunted to flrat and aafe at flrat. Rl'dkert caught at aerond. Cargo atole »troml. 'Blake grounded to ehort and out at flrat. No advance. Knoll hit aafe to left. Cargo arored. Beck filed out to left. Side out. One hit; one rub. Second Inning. Atlanta: Jordan grounded to third and out at flrat. Fox popped out to aerond. Stlnaon filed out to right. Side out. No hlta: no runa. New Orleana: Bird grounded to third and out at flrat. O'Brien filed out to renter. Stratton popped out to eec- ond. Side out. No hlta; no runa. Third Inning. • rtanta: Morae alngled to left. Ev- era bunted to pitcher and nut at flrat. Morae reached aecond. Zeller popped nut to pitcher. Croxler atruck out. Fldo out. One hit; no runa. New Orleana: Phllllpa bunted to third and aafe at flrat on Smith's er ror. Rlckert bunted a pop to catcher and out: no advance. Cargo alngled to left: Phllllpa went to aaecond. Blake filed out to right. Phllllpa went to third on the throw In: Cargo on flrat. Knoll fouled out to third. Bide out. One hit: no •••ina. Fourth Inning. Atlanta: Winters grounded to aec ond and out at flrat. Smith filed out to left. Jordan filed out to left. Side out. No hlta: no runa. New Orleana: Beck filed out to cen ter. Bird hit aafe to right for one haae. Bird out trying to ateal, aecond haaenan covering the bag. O'Brien walked, fltratton filed out to right. Side out. One hit: no runa. Fifth Inning. Atlanta: Fox atruck out: Stlnaon fouled out to third. Moree atruck out. Side out. No hlta: no runa. VaiP 4 Irlauni' Phllllns RACE RESULTS. New Orleana: Phllllpa atrurk oul. Rlckert grounded to third and aafe on Smlth'a wild throw; aafe on aecond. Cargo grounded to third and out nt flrat. Rlckert at third. Blake ground ed to aecond and out at first. No hlta; no runa. ..... , Sixth Inning. Atlanta: Evera bunted In front of plate and nut ut flrat. Zellers alngled to left. Croxler grounded to ehort and Zeller was caught at aecond. Croxler rale on Aral. Winters grounded to vrond and out at flrat. Side out. One lilt; no runa. New Orleans: Knoll grounded out, pitcher to flrat. Berk grounded to short and nut at flrat. Bird out on hot line drive to pitcher. Side out. No hlta; no runa. Seventh Inning. Atlanta: Smith grounded to pitcher and nut at flrat. Jordan grounded to -- on' 1 ""d nut at first. Fox alngled lo left. Stlnaon grounded lo third and out at firit. Bide nut. One hit; nn runa. New Orleans: O'Brien grounded to ihlnl and out at first. Stratton popped Kenilworth. By Private Leased Wire. Kenilworth, June 14.—Here are the results of today's races: FIR8T RACE—Grace Curtle, I to 1. —■>» >"'r-h. 4 in I. second; Meacal, > to 1, third. Time, 1:15 2-6. > — Einoarraaement. t •o (, won; Hyperion, t to 1, second; Thomond. I to J, third. Time, 1:40 2-5. THIRIJ RACK—Cutter, r. to Z. won: Miss Hawley, ir. to 1. aecond; Fickle, 4 to I, third. Time, 1:41. KOCKTtl llACiPU-jHik Atkin. « In I. won: Ethon, even, second; Thee Ab- boii. on*, third. Time, 1:00 1-5. FIFTH RACE—Sliver Wedding, « 5, won; Orevllla, 7 to 10. second. Time, l:40 4-5. Only two starters. **i\t*i P»CR—Klllntt. 3 to J. won: Tanbark, 10 to 1, aecond; Ponemah, I lo 1, third, 'rime, :65 Z-5. Latonia. By Private Leaded Wire. Estonia, June 14.—Here are the re sults of today'a races: FIRST RACE—Stroud, 6 to 1, won: Neodoeha, t to 1, aecond; Bugler, c to Z. third. SECOND RACE—Dainty Dame, S to Z, won; Mettle Mark, 7 to Z0, aecond; Eady Arlon, 1 to L third. Tin*D RACE—Ralbert, Z to I. won; Roacoe, I to B, aerond; Ingol Thrift, even, third. FOURTH RACE—Devout, 1Z to 1. won; Oua Heldorn, 7 to B. aecond; Conrert, 7 to 10, third. FIFTH RACE—Ecxollne, IS to 1, won; Old Honesty, even, aecond; Zeal, 1 lo B, third. SIXTH RACE—Daniel C„ IS to B, won; Double, 4 to B. aecond; Adeaeo, 1 to B. third. Gravesend. By Private Eeased Wire.. Graveeend, E. 1.. June 14.—Here are the results of today'a races: FIRST RACE—Endy Amelia, IB to 20, won: Prlncs Hamburg, B to 1, sec ond; Monet. 20 to 1. third. Time, 1:09 4-B. SECOND RACE—Benevolent. 7 to B, won: Kllngser, 11 to 1, aecond; Ean- caatrlan. IB to 1, third. Time, 1:49. TH1BD BACE—Eoglalella. 3 to 2, won; Moon Shine, B0 lo 1, aecond: Coy Moy. 9 to Z. third. Time, 1:45 3-6. FOURTH RACE—Adoration. 7 to 10. won; Klllle Crankle, II to B. second: Eacheels, 40 to 1, third. Time, 1:01 4-S. FIFTH BACE—Red Friar. E to 1, won: Palette. 20 to 1, aecond; Bragg, 11 to 1, third. Time. 1:54. SIXTH RACE—Bat Maaterson. 11 to B. won: Oran, 7 to 10, second: Paumo- nek, 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:01. Z 4 GEORGIA STATE. Cnlumbua 001 000 000— 1 Albany 000 000 000— 0 1 4 Uatterlsa: Merrer and Cranston: Nunally and Cawthome. Umpire— BIcGragh. • Valdosta 200 151 000—11 14 1 Cordele 000 000 000— 0 S J Rntterles: Barker and Walters; Da venport and Harwood. Umpire—Croaa- !»>'• AMERICAN. out to catcher. Phllllpa grounded to Philadelphia .. . .020 000 002— 4 her and out at first. Side out No Detroit ... Ill I 0 0 11t"her and out at first Side out No Detroit ... 111 000 02*—B hits; no runs. Batteries: Cnakley and Schreck; > Eighth inning. I Donohue and Sehntldt. Atlanta: Morae singled to right. Kv- eri grounded to third and safe on er- Cleveland 000 000 01*—I 12 Z r-r. Morae to second. Zeller* struck | New York 000 010 010—2 II 2 FROM SOUTHERN exchanges. News, Notes, Knocks and Boosts. League Standings CLUBH— Played. Won. Loot. Shreveport . 50 31 19 New Orlennn . . 53 30 22 Atlanta . . . 51 29 22 Birmingham Memphis . . . 52 . . 50 29 26 23 24 Montgomery . . 51 24 27 Nashville . . 54 23 21 1-title Uock . 49 13 36 SOUTH ATLANTIC. Club*— Pinyed. Won. Augusta . . . 50 32 18 Columtiln . . 40 28 21 Savannah . . 50 26 Charleston. . 17 25 Macon . . . . 47 20 27 Jacksonville . 48 21 27 NATIONAL. CLUBS— Played. Won. Lost. Chicago . . . 45 37 18 Pittsburg . . 60 32 18 New York . . 53 33 20 l-hllnilelphla . r»« 30 26 St. LoijI* . . . 55 24 31 Brooklyn . . 63 22 31 Boston . . . 61 16 36 Cincinnati . . 66 22 34 AMERICAN. Club— - Played. Won. New York . . 60 Zl 19 Philadelphia . 49 29 20 Cleveland . . 46 >8 18 Detroit . . . 47 z« 21 Ht. Leiulfl . . 60 26 24 Chicago . . . 47 23 24 Washington . 49 17 32 Boston . . . 60 14 36 Jlrd; Cro/W ecu* !•'" ter; fell between Rlckert and bases full . Winters u ■■ Morae out at the plate. Bases full. Smith grounded to third and nut at first. Side out. Two hlta; no runa. New Orleans; Rlckert walked, but caught stealing aecond. Cargo walked, lilnke fanned. Cargo atola aecond. Knoll grounded to third and out at first. Side nut. Nn hits; no runs. Ninth Inning. Jordan fitea out to renter field. Fox ai Linded to short; safe .on a fumble. FHusnu out at short; double. Hide out. Atlanta— R. H. PO. A. K. Croskrr, If . o 1 1 0 0 mtnrn. rf . o 0 2 0 n s Smith, Zb » 0 I 4 2 Iordan. 2b. . o 0 4 l 0 i lb . 0 0 9 0 0 Stlnaon, cf. . 0 () 2 0 0 Mnrne. n> . o 2 0 2 0 Evers, c . 0 0 4 2 0 Zeller, p . 0 1 1 3 0 Totals . o 4 24 12 2 New Orleans— R. H. PO. A. K. n wart, if . 0 0 2 0 0 < argo, s* . 1 1 1 1 1 Wake, tb . 0 0 1 4 0 Knoll, rf . o 1 1 0 0 H'fk. lb . o 0 14 1 0 Bird, rf . 0 1 1 0 0 ' > Brlen. 2b . o 0 l 4 1 r*' tatton. c . 0 0 6 l 0 Phillip., p. . 0 0 1 i 0 Total. . 1 3 27 14 2 Washington .. • .000 000 000— OBJ Chicago 010 000 10*— 1 3 Z Batteries: Potter and Klttrldge; Walsh and Sullivan. Boaton-St. Eoula game postponed; wet grounds. NATIONAL. Cincinnati ooo non no l—l z i Boston 000 200 00*—J 7 1 Batteries: Wicker and Elvlngston; Darner and Brown. Summary: Struck out—By Zalltr 2. by Phillips J. Bases on balls—Oil Zeller Z. Sacrifice blla—Cargo, Even*. >' len base—Cargo. Attendance, 2.009. U T.plre—Kennedy. BEGIN FINAL STRUGGLE FOR TENNIS TROPHY. By Private Eeased Wire. London. June 14.—The final atruaale for the Dwight Davie (ennls trophy nrifina tomorrow, when Raymond J. Elttle and Holcombe Ward meet the British champions, 8. H. Smith and II. 1- Dougherty. The play In the doubles between Ward and Elttle and R. A. and H. L. Dougherty takes places Saturday' and on Monday the final games win be played. Ward meeting Dougherty and Ultle playing against Smith. AT LITTLB ROCK R. R. K. LittleRock. 112000000— 4 5 2 .Nashville. 001001000— 2 7 5 Batteries; Brady and Orr: Duggan M SVelta.. Umpire—Rudderham. OFF GAMES. ■This was an off day with Memphis V anu Birmingham. Sbr.eet-wt and Montgomery did not play this afternoon; off day. ■T ' tin U. the I i Bears S. Adam*. Hi- i-t-rsn cashier of the Boston p.xt.1 district, hss lust torn li 1 ,’” 1 * , ** r * la toe tailed Stein pus Ht. Louis.. .. ..210 001) 900—4 S 1 New York.. . .200 ZOO ol»—I n 2 Batteries: Drubet and Raub; Me- Ulnnlty and Bowernmn. Chicago Zin non ooi—5 Phtladeplhla 100 000 000—1 Batteries: Brown and Kllng: linger und Doom. Umpire Lush. Pittsburg 00Z 000 10Z— € 9 1 Brooklyn 000 000 010— t 5 B Batteries: Willis and Pelts; Slrlck- lett and Bergen. PITCHER LOSES “NO-HIT’ GAME Savannah, (la. June 14.—A phenom enal game was played here this after noon, In which Columbia beat the home team, I to 0. Kane, the ex-Phtlndel- phlan. pitched a no-hlt game and Sa vannah played errorless ball, but It was of no avail, for Columbia scored a run without making a hit. while the locals failed to convert their three hlta Into a run. SOUTH ATLANTIC. Savannah o z *1 Columbia ... 1 0 0 naileries: Kane and Berry; Curran. Russell and Sweeney. THURSDAY’S RESULTS. National. Boston 2. Cincinnati 1. Pittsburg I, Rmoklyn I. New York 0, Ht Emus *. Chicago B, Philadelphia 1. American. Detroit 5. Philadelphia 4. Chicago 2, Washington 0. Cleveland Z. New York 2. * THE PIRATES' WOAl BY II G-OOP || OF THE Wl LLOW PUGS FIGHT BARE-HANDED liteher Harry McIntyre of tbe Brnok J received word today tht „ „ 1 '1 mother lo Dayton, and be left ,„ r “j onr* to Attnill f list fttnoeal a. one* to attend the funeral. || P r irrwttly missed over across the brldia** Cincinnati Enquirer. r * ***■"• Captain "Bob" Stafford Is still | n lh „ nursing bis rheumatism, which sh.m.c? proveutent. It would not he .nrprWn, see him get !>srk In the gsra- home. Nashville '** That la welcome newn to Robhv’a - Catcher Anderson, of Little rwk was Indefinitely suspended for Umpire Buckley, wae also arrested. with assault and battery, and held “UJ Uoud. There Is nn knowlns whnl the Elttle Reek police court Judge will do. bat Jo,lev itatigb will ccrlaluly hand It out eon. at he Justly deserves punl,h„„., t HAMMER EACH OTHER WITHOUT GLOVES UNTIL KNOCK-OUT BLOW 18 LANDED. GRANEY MAY MATCH GANS TO BOX BATTLING NELSON By Private Leased Wire. Alton. III., June 14.—Jake Kelley, Detroit pugilist, and Milt Kenney, of Ht. tenuis. eugngLHl In a bare knuckle fight for 1500 n side »n an Island In the Mississippi river near this city yesterday. Kelley was knocked out In the third round after hnv Ing all the best of the flrat two rounds. Before tbe mlx-up It was agreed that any kind of blows would be allowed. By W. W. McNAUGHTON. By Private Leased Wire. Han Francisco, June 14.—When Billy Nolan and hla pugilistic protege, Battling Nelson, passed through here a week ago on their way East, Nolan had n heart-to* heart talk with Eddie Graney relative to future matches In which the Battler Is to figure. Nolan agreed with Oraney that Heptem- lier 9, the anniversary of the ‘Brltt-Nelaon match, would be n suitable occasion for a daylight contest with Nelson as one of the principals. Farther than that. Nolan empowered Umney to arrange nn event for the date In question and select a suitable opponent for the Dane. The only stipula tion made by Nolan was Hint the tighter boxen to Imiz Nelson should l»e willing to make 133 pounds at the ring aide. Ho nn to be snre of bin ground Grnney asked Nolan Jf Joe Dans was bnrred, Nolan replied that Onus could have the match If lie could make the weight. tlraney Mlevea that it match "between f,!ins and Nelson would create more Inter- •• t than any other pugilistic event that •mild be arranged, lie thinks a return :n lift wee n Nelson, ami Bfltt Woalfl ls' v n .Irons‘ennl. but that (Ills wpt^il lie u stronger one. ‘T think (Inns has l»een criticised too harshly for his |»oor showing with Lewis," said Grauey. **It wna nn affair nt which there was no referee and no betting. Of oue thing you may lie .sure. If Gans bozes Nelson In Han Francisco tbe contest will he entirely on the lerdl. At that I'm not saying that Gans and Nelson will he the card. It may be Nelson nud Britt or Nelson and Kid Herman." Grnney says from his personal observa tions as wen ns from searching -Inquiries he made while Gans was In camp here at different times, he feels sure that Gans can dn 133 ring side without affecting hla fighting strength. Grnney thinks It very likely that hozlng will he resumed In ftiiii Frnuclsco before Heptemlier. Jta received n telegram from Chicago today asking him to hid for a match between Nelson and Kid Herman and Is of tbe opinion that the meeting will attract a large crowd If arranged for July or August, lie ntao considers a match between Jack O’Brien and Saiu Berger, a ring event of groat promise, hut believes that tbe principals would want two or three mouths to prepare themselves for the struggle. DOPE FROM ALL OVER Catcher Emile Frits has l»een suspended by Manager Oliks. lie la suffering with a will hardly be In shape to sore arm and go Into the game for several weeks, the meantime the wires are being worked for another catcher. Manager Gilks stated last night that ..e expected to have one here In the next few days.—Shreveport Times. YALE 'VARSITY LOSES AGAIN held n I Hive 23. length. The of the day was man eight. Mulligan wna dropped from N«»-;4 ■*»U Crandall wax moved from No. 4 to Mulllgau s seat, nt No. 1 2. Butler and « utter were both tried, hut th« changes «ltd —* -nrk any magic In (inprmemeuf. and the old coiiihluntli morrow. All the Harvard lined to puddles. vlng was < BUSY DAY AT POUGHKEEPSIE BjH the grounds, quartered at Rh„ T»* t’fluml*la beat house. Vtltn using |ln> Hi .pH. row lug men here sre anxiously waiting'to sec that czdlege's crew line iiu. The crews here are row lug lu very pepr form and have hut little speed Conch Goodwin tmlnv se lected his varsity four. Earle ami White hm! n battle royal for No. 3 lu the "vntxltv. which Earle won. White got No. 3 lu the .Their four Is now composed of |Vr- “ Taylor, rlne. how; Norris, 2; White, stroke. Penn's quarters were the scene of a Ju* Idlstloii last night when the score of the Princeton-Pennsylvania gau announced by Manner Wo si. EXCITING CONTEST ENDS IN DEFEAT OF WALTH0UR There Is no doubt but what Manager Htulth has found a clever subterfuge In 'suspending" and '"reinstating" players af will In nn effort to evade the limit of four teen men on any play roll.—Memphis Com* merelal Appeal. And the good part of It la that be hat "got away with It." For the-first time on his own stamping ground, w hen nil condition* .were favorable, Bobby Walt hour, the local favorite, who holds twenty-seven or more world’s record* In motor-paced cycle event*, all of Viu from the four uille up to the thirty-mile, was I ton ten In the live-mil* three-heat event nt Piedmont park Wednesday evening by Hughey itcLeau, the Boston Imy. The race was well worth seeing, and from the pop •of the first starting gun until thh atnrfer tired twice to end tbe Inst heat tscverul inps before It wna really over) It wna n mere mntter of surmise who would he the rleto While Bobby wna conquering im»re worlds on the other side of the big (toiid, his cloa- cat coni|»etttor for world’s honors. "Muck." was doing stunts on circular tracks in the hind of the free nud the brave. Nineteen races he captured while Hobby wns on Ills tour nbroad. und, ns Bobby admitted sev- ••ml days ngo, after the wnlk-awny with Hull, of "Mefrie lllghlaud," "he’s u good rhler." Walthour captured the first heat by scarce llfteeu feet In 7:23 2-5. The second heat was run off lu 7:21 nud was by fsr the most ex citing of the three, as It was a continual see-saw between tbe riders. Neither, how ever, gained at auy lime more than quarter of n lap. The third lient might l*een n dlanntrdu* one hut for the cool henils of the pacers. After the Imya had traveled around the track some forty-six times and Mclxwn was several yards to the good, the starter caught the coutagloua ex* ’4lve. 1,000 or more spectators and "suftefc" I wo guns. Bobby held stead fly to Rlfjkkt, hut McLean wavered and prohnbl.v k ’ \%o»M have thrown up had not the pticer^rWim hltn some eucournglng high signs. The riders continued around the cir cle. completing the race lYefore the gnu wna ngnlu flrctl. The Inst heat waa spun off In 7:14. The record time for live uillcx la 5:51, made by Walthour May SI, 1934, at Charles Hirer track. Thursday *uight Bobby will have the chance to get even with hla Boston rival, ns they pair off for a fifteen-tulle go. The amateur event last night was one of the slowest which has yet been pulled off at the truck. Norton captured the race, with Taylor second and Menkeu third. Time. 2:28. The flrat bent went to Norton, with Taylor sec ond. Time, 2:19. Taylor won the aecond, with Howard aecond. Time, 2:20. SUNDAY CLOSING LAW IS UPHELD BY COURT. 2 % Macyn ..,* AugUsta .. Patterics: Helm and Narnlsh; Ruck er and Camon. (Game called end of ninth on account of darkness.) game The Jacksonvllle-Charleston waa called at the end of the Brat In ning on account of rain. BANK CLERKS TO PLAY. Hrveral of the Atlanta banka have organ ized tiasehall team*, and the euinln>c«*a are taking advantage of the splendid outdoor exercise the game afford* The Mathloi Uuckcr Banking Company and the Fourth National I wink teams hsve rrsngcd a-gsme ft»r next Hatimlay after- k hv plsyed through the kls«lne«a of F Mj Coker the Jackson street W-n,,,,.,*-. of the respective hanks pear u» ' s great deal E- Vt. Ilsrriman la aald to have given hla i-haaffrur |fc» to give up xiut»krnc. lie fesre«| that the habit would weaken the taau a nerve. By Private .Leased \Vlre. Isoul.nvllle. Ky., June 14.—A decision refusing to grant the vrrH against Po- lh*e Judge Mct'ann. of this city, to force hltn to retry cases against saloon keepers who violated the 8unday clos ing law, waa handed down at Frank fort yesterday by the court of appeals. The court held that section 1803 of the Sunday closing law*, prohibiting the sale of liquor on the Knhbath, la consti tutional, thus preventing any saloons The effect of this decision Is to make the law operative In the future. The court was evenly divided on the ques tion of granting the writ, but unani mous In holding the law constitutional. OVER 400,000 BARRELS OF CRUDE OIL SOLD Hptvisl to The Georgian. Crowley, Ia, June II.—Four hun dred thousand barrels of crude oil were sold here by the sheriff, having been sequestered some time ago. All the largest oil companies In the South were represented at the sale. DISLOCATED DOPE ABOUT DUBIOUS DAY'S DOINGS President Pulliam, In discussing his three days’ suspension of Jim Uelehanty, said "Nobody need think that 1 suspend a play er on notblug more than the charge of trnd language. What he says muat be reported verbatim by the umpire, or no notice Is taken of the case. An umpire’s opinion and mine might differ as to what constitutes had language, and I always Insist upon knowing exactly whnt was mid. Any one who thinks s player la aespended without muse has only to come up to my office am! see whnt was said. I am determined that umpires shnll not lie subjected to In suits and profanity uu tbe Held, nud shall _ ....—_ — for three days aud Hlgnor Hentelle, of the same out fit. for an Indefinite period. The three Ounkern are set down for rough work In the riotous game lietween PhlbiTlelpbl* and Pittsburg oil Hnturdny. Huffy and Dooin dhl notblug hut talk, so they drew only three ihty*. hut the charge against Hentelle la one that be tried to bite off one of Um pire Klem’s ears. The Italian will not l»e allowed to play until this charge of cannl- retch himself. The way that fellow can throw n liall from tbe left flcM fence to flrat Is something ye*! curious.—Montgom ery Journal. That Memphis hunch looked good while here, hut they continue to lose steadily, and to Nashville, too. There is something wrong with this team. It Is composed of some fine players and should lw way up uear the top.—Montgomery Journal. Gueaa they have not fully recovered yet from the exertion of heating Atlanta two B. SQUIRES, A SO- CIALIST, UNIONIST. AND PUGILIST. • leaders on ttralr own giouuds. and Memphis should prove rengousblf Still In secottd place. Shreveport took the lend swsy. Wonder If New Orleans will gobble second place. Byrne made more run* Thursday than nil the other members of Ills team put to gether. And at that he secured only oue Sparks struck out a half dosen ii« u ami >ave only one base on hulls. Also he mode a couple of nlc* a*4ata. The Mltsisxliqg Myth la surely a fool pitcher, even If he does lose ones In ■ whiles The game Wed*e*4aj went throoch In one ho«ir and thirty-two minutes, which Js a Utils faster than csuaL Tbe games have been runnliig, pretty close around two hours as a usual thing. ••Bug" Raymond, the man with the scram bled hratiis, pitched n four-hit'* game Wednesday and won. If he will stick to the game ami take care of himself he will l*e In shape to come back to Class A com pany next year—Imt never again to At lautm—uot while Illlij Mnilth Is tbe month piece for tbe local association. Two ahnt-outa In the American League eilnemUy. Ht. Ixmts did It to Boston and Chicago to Washington. Glade and IHneen fought a good tight In the Ht. I«4>uts-Bostoo game. The Ht. Loula man. let Bostou down with 3 hits hr ten Innings and won. Nes York l*c*t Cleveland by a hair's broodth margi/t WcdnesrJsy after a game that muat have tieeu a rip-snorter. Both the Yankees and the Napa are fighting hard for first place. Runs were far from plentiful In tbe major league* Wednesday. The sixteen teams to gether made only 25. or xlmqt two to the tAim. An* ‘ * — sprtnkUag . And vet It took 119 hits and a fair : of errors to complete tbe work. By Private Leased Wire. New York, Juue 14.—Bill 8qulres, the Newcastle (Australia) fighter, who Is to meet Philadelphia Jnek O’Brien In Mel- l>ourne next November for tbe world’s championship, la patriotically claimed by •very Australian as tbe last word In mod ern pngtllsm. Old-time followers of tbe game aver that Mqulres la a fighting phe nomenon artd would have "routed" Fits- almiuons, Jsrksou, Hlavln and Goddard lu abort opler bod he flourished at that period when they were giants In the land. As It Is, Mqulres has "woodened" every heavy weight of note In the Australian common wealth with as great eaae as any well trained athlete would knock out a beer- aodden wreck of seventy. IJke most Australian working men. Bill Is a Horlallat. A prominent member of the Miners’ t’nlon, lie has for years been ooe of the foremost workers In tbe cause of the labor party In Newcastle. He Is a devout rburchnsSB. Though be never reached great new in any other department of sport. Hqotres* great strength and activity made him a (easing footballer In the state of New Month Wales, and bo waa a swimmer of note In the land where everybody Is a Chxttsnoogn 14 out with s lot of ridiculous stuff In regard to that x im- ,Z chestnut—trying to break Into the ftmtkwa League again. This time a Chattann® paper proudly asserts that the St.u.h” Uagtie will have to make overt„res-J wouldn t that Jar you? Fnfor tuna tel r the Houthern League, Chattanooga ' ouce In tbe circuit aud on rare-very rare -occasions visiting dubs were Vkr enough to get the guarantee. Finally tbs franchise had’to lm taken nvrar f r „ m fh - town. ns It waa.a dead weight nn«l t.« heavy a burden for the Houthern I^*agu^ to carry. It cannot be denied tlmt i«th Little Uock and Mbreveport are tf»o far of the circuit, hut as for transferring either of tbe franchises to Chattanooga* why, it would lm Jumping out of the frying pan Into the fire. The Houthern l*ar» wants no more Chattanooga lu hers. Mar.,,, and Mobile would mnke a magnificent com- pact circuit If * change Is ever made.- Montgomery Advertiser. According to Manager Mulliner. Harrr \nughan Is anxious to dlx|Mise uf Mont gomery and Walters, notwithstanding tb« denials of the Birmingham papers. Ths two players were offered to Montgomery for Hchwartx and the offer was turned dowu.—New Orleans SUtes. Since Chattanooga whlsiwred a desire to break Into tbe Houthern league nevt sea- aou, she has been Jumpeil on with l*oth feet by all Interested In the matter. And change It la a little presumptuous In her to think that her acquisition to tb« league would make tbe other cities In th* Houthern League buret with pride and Joy. There Is a whole lot to be forgiven and forgotten before Chattanoogn can get hark Into Houthern League society. It will prole ably be a cnae of "not at home" when sh« eouiea knocking at the door next year.- Montgoinery Journal. Poor old Chattanooga! If that city Is keeping tab on what Houthern League P** pera are saying about her league asplrs- tlons, that large swelling almut her bend would come down a trifle. All those who thluk the Houthern League Is ever going to "ask Chattanooga to please accept a fran chise" will kindly arise and slug. Ats still remains In the position of • man with n release nnd prohibited from ac cepting employment. The National Com mission will some dif J take up (Ids case for settlement, but In the meantime Ats Is prohibited from playing with the Pelicans. The Pelican management has agreed upon terms with Atx, and Ats could compel them to live up to their aide of the contract legally. Just what 9 will l*e done Is a ques tion.—New Orleans Picayune. The deal la n pretty laid one for Jakey. anil It seems as though the national l**»*ir ought to act ou tbe case one way or th« other. There nre a few men In the Mouthers Isengue 1 waring the same name. Tbe ( larks and Hmltlis make an even break In tb» mnors on numbers. There ls (’lark of Birmingham. Clark of Memphis, anil ( lark of Hhreveport, Hmlth of Birmingham. Hl-1 Mmfth and William Hmlth «'f Atlanra. Rreltensteln of Montgomery and Brel ten- ateln of New Orleans, Frits ami Frit* «f Hhreveport. There will l*o two Hughes In the league If Little Bock l«mla her near man l»y that name, who has already i*eea signed. There Is n Hughes with Atlanta at present.—lUruilugbam Nows. The copy renders over In Birmingham muat lie getting onto their Jot**. It ha« been aorae time since nny "they aeen It • we done It’a" have crept onto tw sporting page. It la very proliahle. In spite of re(*orff that are coming the rounds nt present, that the same eight cities will l*e enrolled next season In the Houthern League as nt p"** ent constitute the assodatlon.-BIrndngtmui Ledger. Bobby Bjrue was back In the game ana the team preaentbd their regular Hue °Pj Byrne and Graffius are still cripples si* 1 cannot get almut as fnst ■* ’ they are Improving dally and It wm n '| long liefore the team I* once more I mat strength.—Hhreveport Times. Pin.veil pretty good ball Wednesday. at Its for crippb* That Hqntrea fa today a lioxer bidding for the world's championship Is Imt rfaanr*. He Is a sober, qalet man. whose only la tereat la Hfe la to bring heathens to the fold of Hoclallaai atMt truant youngsters to *‘ l - Sunday ockooL Elsey baa gone to Little Bock «ud 7.1 will try to sign bin) to do the catch now that Andersim I* under •u*!*’ 0 Elsey has been umpiring while Ucubing hss been out of the running B that "Vinegar” has been rusticating Little Bock Itecattse of an Injury re» In a game Haturday. Jsck Krort rtrulnlr «««*' * (mu- for the Adr-rtlm-w nfi'M'* to v-iu<l was one of the fenturis— port Timex. A menxge tbl, morning from who win fonnerir In. ,ut now In rennnmln. In toth' '*'1,1, everybody In that benighted ■leren that Atlanta will Zlae.-tMorerer. Is earefolly I, That Itrate ontflt la holding In grent ntyle ngnlnat Atlanta »««»■■ firM i j iiii^Tlirr jY jl NAT KAISER & CO- Confidential loans on valuables- Bargains in unredeemed Olsmonda 15 Decatur St Kimball Heua* aahi