The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 03, 1906, Image 12

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, TUESDAY, JULY H, 1906. 13HgH&»0«H8H»«H8HeM& « & 1 Southern Lawn Tennis Championship Begins Tuesday Afternoon | « * Edited by PERCY H. WHITING gH£$&®{3H$4H3H3HS}®$«$$&®&®& @ TOO WET F0R ANY BASEBALL Southern Papers Join in Roasting Charley Frank How various papers throughout *• th regard Cfufrlry Prank sn<l tila U*e- lull taethoda la well abown by tbs fol lowing dipping, whirl* was part of an ed Iforlal wblrh appeared recently la The Cli •rleaton News and f’oorler: *Tbar» baa lawn too modi trickery," w.- are told b> Tbo Knoxville Hentlnel. "In legislation, In polltlra. In trado. In mnuufarturlng Impure or Imperfect prod- tfta, and now the time baa come even In sporting circle* when men who can not act fairly aod abide by roles that they themselves have lieen Instrumental In mak ing. will lie kicked ant of authority.'* Our contemporary adds: “The baseball mana ger who will surreptitiously use a rubber ball In a game of baseball la as laid aa a man who will uae a marked deck of cards or who will drug a race horae." Tha Hentlnel Is none too severe In Its animadversions. However corrupt our leg islation and polltlra aad trade, wa must Insist that our baseball shall be pure, aod that our baseball managers shall be men of the highest probity of character. It will be noted, probably, that the charge against Prank la that one of the balls used by hla team was a rublier ball. It must not In* forgotten, however, that the game at which this lull was used waa played on a Holiday, and It may be that the rubber I tall waa used out of respect to the day. It might lw found upon a careful exam Inatlon that a rublier hall Is Just as good to play with as the regulation ball, would certainly tiounee better, and would In* aa bard to hit and aa hard to hold aa one of the regulation mlaallea with which the game la generally played. « We Want Barley Kain; No Struthers For Ours” 8|ieelal to The (ieorglnn. Portsmouth, Va.. July 1—"Con" Htrutb- era. whose name la known from coeat to coast, stood on a corner In this sun-baked t-aaelMlI erased town and lookod ui»on any thing but a refreshing sight. In the dls- turn** came the sound of rolling drums and "Con's" stalwart figure turned to the up- preaching rumble and au ample bnuuer, (tearing the foregone legend, greeted hla eyes. Ami then be saw a negro drum corps, marching to the martial music aod carrying the lianner aloft, approaching nearer, pans him and swing onward up the street. He turned on hla heel and walked away. Just what i(trutliera thought on the Im pulse of the moment cannot lie related, but with a true ring of sportsmanship, he laughed at the Incident later, when sw the Ifotel Monroe. Htruthers' arrival here was the signal for a big heap of abuse from llarley Kals and other mem tiers of tha Portsmouth team of tlie Virginia league, who apparently saw pictures of their finish In the smoke, “Con" succeeded In unloading any of bis ready rash Into the local baseball altuatlou. He plans to dump hla unprofitable IJms Ohio, aggregation Into Portsmouth If ho succeeds lu hla deal with Captain Illand. and there are not a few who looked upon the lianner of resentment with disfavor, who hope chat he will be successful. KNOCKS AND BOOSTS FROM SOUTHERN LEAGUE PAPERS Why Isn't that ruhlier Imll luYetllgalrd! Win I, It tliat frank la not suspended awaiting a trial! Jau’t tha charge serious enough for ,uch action! Evidently I'raal- dent Kavanau'gb dot# not think no, awl ha la Iba Ilona, yes. At an, rata dilator, manna art,not conducive to gatlafylui tha public on thin waiter. If Harr, Vaughan had haan placed lu tbo aatun ponltlnu no frank It la a cinch ha would not ho wear- Inc Iba aaat of anapanatoo. oh, what a difference, awl wh, ahotild II hoi la It Irua that frank lua uudua Influence, with nfftclala of tha laagnal-BIrmlUflhaai Nawa. hla,t>a It la "ondoa Influence." hla,lu> It In onl, “pull." An,wa, Charley frank I, bitched to tha Muutbern lawguo with nuch nn adkaalrannn that d,uauilto would not dlalodfo him. Tha can. agtlnal fwplra Uuddardatn for ualng "ahu.lva, Ihfultlnfl or ohacoua Ian- cu.,e la tha haorlufl of famalaa” haa boon continued. Judea Karnwragb could not aparo hla uni pa and tbo cooo writ Otar. II, tha wa,. that Atlanta hoapltallt, wa, aowothlng alnanlng. accordlug to tha ro ion luvngai latch h, hlauagar Harr, Vaughn: aad tha nicmlwra of hla tram. Atlanta narar doca thing, b, halves. Whan tha, got defeated tha, alwa,a go Iho wholo wa,. Tha, oar,r hrank »ran. Tha, want all or nona. Awl last week Iba, got al- hMt nona. 'With all bar faulu wa loro her .till."—Illrinlnghnm Ledger. In tha language of lha lllruilugham writ- ora, “a good Uwe waa had." Coma again boys Jake Ala la at laat a full fledged fallcan ngalu. When Ala aeeurrd hi. relcaac from the praahh-til of th> law Angalca cluli ho accepted term, with Manager frank, bat I'rraldrnt llurke. of tha Cuaat la-ague, bald that law Angalca waa Irjlug lo break up the league, aud tketr rvleaaaa ahould uol lw recognised. Ata aakrd the failed fltatea anurt lu protect him, Iml lha court did not MW lit to graut Iho lujunrloo aakml for. U order that theta ahould lw w> uuaatlou aa to At.'a pin,lug.' Manager hrank pur- e ha aad hi. relekaa. The t.-legr.m rotuplct- liic tka deal raut* just aa Honda, a gaum etarted.-Scw orirau. I1ra,un*. Where am all lha .porting critic. In At- Uula and New ttrb-an, who n few mouth, n go eboutrd "haa I wen.'' whan the lllrm Ingham club wna mentioned!— Illrwlnglucu Mew* oh. idrklaa. A month ago tha onl, writer, la th. bum who had not a efngle good word to ■ay for the It.rou. ware thooa working for the Blrmlughum paper* Tbo knock, lu lh«t Imrg worn the longest and lha loudrat sew hoard. Tha Cota me ret.1 Appeal raranll, pah- llehcd a picture of Ilalib and tha hat which “knocked Iba longeat homo run aror kit In Xaw Orleans" Hcarltmntk baa rrtdsally forgotten that “rubbar ball" kit of Min ual'a-tbo “bit board round th. circuit' Atlanta la In mourning gftor the Iwn straight defeat, admlnlatarad lo them b, the llarona. All of New Orleans waa glad to seo tbo Adtccrllaara dafaatrd b, lha llarona not that the, loirs the Itarona antra, hut juat to gat tha laugh on the gang from Illoarrllla, and tka dirt, wa, lha, acted bar, on Ihclr laat visit—Now Orleans States. Nm It would ho hard for tha Charlie frank hoodwtnksd town to wl.h an,one wall. Birmingham baa tried to b« friend ly with that crowd, hut Mr. frank would bavo uone of It Uka tha old awl anclanl Kami la this New Orleans crowd- their hand la ralssd against svtryoae and oreryone'a hand I. rained ngalnat thetu. Who la re- aponalhle for lha present ntnta of unrest ■hat appears to bo pervading tka Southern, —Mr. frank.—Itlrmlngham Ledger. II has huru a wrench throughout tha lesson for tha Birmingham paptra lo llao tip a loo guide those of Atlanta, but lu Iks ■min the llaronvlllo writer, have .food for <l*caa«y,ai|d right dealing. In lha league and that harput them In Atlanta's class, whether tbo, waatedto ba there or not. fOL'ND—Oho rublier hall. Owner can gat same h, applying to ona of tha mauagera of a learn In Iba Southern League. Caa you name hlmt-Montgorarry Journal. Thera “do ha thorn" who aa, hla I la Mullatia,. Awl ,ct—! Mullanv, loltl the writer ha had It Tha long Irishman agreed to lako him to hla room and .bow him Iho said ball. Tbo writer want. And ,,t—! Mullaoe, could onl And the ball. Ha thongnt Htlckno, bad It. And 8tlekao, could not ha located. loiter on another baseball writer of A| lanta want tip to see lha hall. Mullana, awl Htlchne, ware located, lint neither could Ami It. The, auapected that Apperlout had It lu hla possession. Awl Apperloua wan nowhere In right. Awl no-urall. If Mullana, la Ik, man ha certainly did not prove the fact while ha waa In Atlanta. Wall, of all Iba aad yelps! The lllrm Ingham papers have Juat discovered that the umpire "nibbed" them of tha game la Atlanta laat week. Which la Iba biggest piece of nit which baa appeared In a Birm ingham paper this ,ear-awl that's aaylhg quite n lot. It hurt Atlanta to lose the aeries to Blrtn ham aa much frtewll, rivalry baa eul.ted between the title* Mill with It all lha report rtunea from Atlanta that lha ha mere are not ant. Ilarr, Vaughan stated yeelenla, that alUtough lha fans are hav- The Georgian’s Score Card. ATLANTA. R. H E. || NASHVILLE. R. H. E. CROZIBR. It .... PEARSON, If ... WINTER8. rf ... GILBERT, cf .... a SMITH, th... ’ WISEMAN, rf ... MORSE, aa JANSING. 3b .... FOX. lb i BOHANNON, Zb JORDAN. Zb .... FRARY. lb a SMITH, ct.... || CA8TRO. aa .'... ARCHER, e .... II COOGAN. c BPARK8. p CHINN, p .. TOTALS TOTALS Score by Innings: 1 S S 4 • STS • 11 11- -R Atlanta Nashville .... BRISK RAIN OF MONDAY AFTER NOON MADE POSTPONEMENT OF GAME NECESSARY. No game at Piedmont Monday—rain. Those half doaen words tall tha aad .tor, of a da, of unevperted and deal red net on the part of the Nashville awl Atlanta team, awl of ilemll, dullw-aa for Atlanta fan.. Tha prospects looked good for *. game until right after I nock flaw. Then the clouds rolled up and presently the, began lo spill. Whan tha lima for the gams nr. rived It was, driiallng onl, tltfully, but tha riedmont diamond was a lino puddio of mud awl tha game was called of. In ronacqtwara of tbo change In plana tha two teams will meat Tuesday afternoon, lantead of taking a lay-off on that day, aa the, expected to. SUMMER BALL IS UP_ AGAIN TO PLAY OR NOT TO PLAY SEEMS TO BE THE EVERLAST ING QUESTION. Inc m touch tlmn digesting tbtlr last pill, thsy sra stlcklnc by dub. Vaughan ssys Atlanta peopls srs hard losars, hut they grin sod bear their inis fortunes. When It Is tahl there la no koorklng In Atlanta It Is meant there | non# among tho rout supporters of th* farm*. Of course, the tin born gambler Is busy tbers ss In all other cities when s gams Is lost. Illrmlughniii. too, has Its tin barns and of course this [s to he expected. Vaughan did well lu Atlanta and be la rejoicing.—Hlrmlnghnin I-cdger. Atlanta fans have the reputation of Itelng the gameat losern In tha league. Hind that fhet Is recognised even In Birmingham. The New Orleans Tliues-democrat says; "Birmingham and Atlanta continue to talk about New Orleans having lost out nn the first team In the Houtbern League. Various hints are made that Atlanta and Birmingham could easily drop New Or leans and Shreveport out of the league and be better off. When the dropping subject comes up, n Southwestern league, with Galveston, Houston, Dallas and Fort Worth taking the places of Atlanta, Bir mingham, • Nashville gnd Montgomery would prove something of a blow to the blowers. Atlanta would soon find herself In the South Atlantic league, with Bir mingham* flying ss s tsll-ender lu the Cotton States aggregation. • These Texas towns are fast becoming Mg cities, and they have a habit of supporting a losing team with ns much heart aa a winner. Thla t true of either Birmingham or At lanta." ... Words fall! Why try to comment on such an outburst of Insanity ss that! Let It pats. BARAGA LEAGUE STANDING. TRAMS— llayed. Won. Lost. P.C. Wesley Memorial.. 4 vraley 'lilted I :B :SS WESLEY MEMORIAL S| • CAPITOL AVENUE 4 CAPITOL AVENUE 11, WESLEY MEMORIAL 10 Th, South,m lawn tonnl, champion ship, given by the Southern Lawn Ten nis Association and played on the courta of tha Atlanta Athletic Club at East Lake, began Tuesday afternoon. With the pick of the tennis player, of lha South and a liberal sprinkling of Northern.ra and Westerners, th, flr.t real championship ever h.ld In Atlanta has begun. Players poured In on all trains Tues day morning and the club house of tho Atlanta Athletic Club was a busy spot throughout the morning hours. At noon the work of arranging the entries and drawing for opponents In the singlet and doubles was done by the tennis commute* of the club. As soon as the drawings were finish ed the contestant, made a quick run for lunch and they started for East Lake In the early cars. The entries In singles numbered 94 and In doubles there were 21 pairs. The roll call of the various delega tion, showed mady disappointing ab sences. The Augusta delegation waa notably light and two star players for Nashville did not arrive with the Ten nessee team. Taken all In all, however, the class of the entries was the highest ever known In a Southern champion ship and tho matches promise to be unusually hard fought and well played. Day began Tuesday afternoon, at I o'clock and will continue until night fall. It wilt ba resumed again on MACON WILL PLAY TWICE Special to The Georgias. Macon. July k—Macon draws two' aSnea on the (lorlota Fourth this year for the •rat time since the league waa organised. In lbe past this city has been shut out from Fourth of Jul, dates. Imt good at tendance figures caused the change this season. Charleston aud Savannah get tka other two good ilntrs, anil from the way Ihtngo look record-breaking crowds will cities named, on. of the games srtll be played In the morafng. This will brand-new nffalr for Mseon folk,:as never wltpeas the game. la each ef the three before has a league sSwihat been pulled off before noontime. The eluti returned home from a disas trous trip Hnnilsy, but' made up partially for post defaato h, winning from Jack Wednesday morning and the alngles will be rushed through In fast style. Just how the program will be arranged will depend on weather conditions and the duration of the early matches. The following Is the drawing for'tha Southern tennta championship: 8ingla* C. Smith vs. Charles Rogers. E. L. Wright, Jr., va. E. W. Daley. C. T. Brockett ve. E. Taylor, Jr. C. II. Mathews va C. C. Harrold. y. H. Sawyer va Karl Little. H. M. Ashe vs. A. Reguln. S. C. William, va W. D. Mooney. L. D. Scott va. H. L. Freeman. A. M. Post va. M. D. Berreln. I. R. Palmer va >1. R. Howell. A. Fischer vs. A. S. Adams. E. 'S. Manlsfleld vs. W. O. Solomon. N. R. Broyles va Cowan Rodgers. C. M. Ramspeet va- Will .Ounn. E M. .Willingham va J. A. Yar- brough. ... F. M. Sprailln va -Tom Lowry. Nat Thornton va S. II. Blackshear. B. M. Grant vs. N. Farrier. W. R. Tlchenor v*. R. G. Hunt The byes are: F. O. Byrd, B. Logan, G. Mlddlebrook. E. Mallory. A. F. Flts- slmmons, W. C. Lee, C. Davis, W. D. McNeai, H. T. Prescott. G. A. Howell. H. E. Moore, F. H. Smith and D. Kingman. ' The drawing In doubles follows: Blackshear ttnd Taylor va Byrd and Tlchenor. Fischer and Little va Grant and Thornton. Rogers Brothers va Willingham and Mlddlebrook. Solomon and Mallory va Asha and Broyles.- Howell and partner va. Manafleld and Freeman. Those who drew byes were: Daley ahd Farrell, Sawyer and Ramtpect, Moore and Mathews, Seguln and Lo gan. Smith and Howell, Post and Yar brough, Fltsslmmona and Smith, Wil liams and Scott, Hunt and Lee. Ber rien and Davis, Kingman and Adams. By private Leased Wire. Buffalo, N. V.. July l—'The athletic com mittee at Cornelf unlverrily will throw down the gauutlet to rlral college, throughout the country relative to the sum mer baseball rule. There has lieen eon- atiemhle agitation among the colleges over allowing college hall player* to participate lu aeml-profcsalonal games during the summer notion. The colleges hold that once a man srrspts msoey for his serv ices In any athletic contest, he become! a professional, and It no longer eligible for college athletics. Regardless of thin. It Is n well-known fact that college base- bull players play In professional games under other names The committee it Cornell, In s spasm of broad-mindedness, proposed that It would be lietter to openly allow the baseball players to play during mention time. Borne of the colleges did not taka Ihe same view. Now It Is said that Cornell will allow her players to appear In pro fessional gsmet. . League Standings j SOUTHERN. ,tt> CLUBS— Played. Won. LogL P.C. . <5 29 29 .909 11 19 43 GO BETWEEN NO GELDING Wesley Memorial sad Capitol Avenue broke even In a double bonder Saturday, Wesley Memorial winning th* fleet game by a score of 6 to 4, and losing tk« second Mnvill* Momtay'by'* miTwow by a score of M to u. The flrst game with Geprge Htlnfon la Ike lineup,. a wit a pitchers' battle between Csllff end Tenney. Call* struck out 'eight haliers, while IVuney struck out twelve, aud with total support would have easily woo his gntne. Csllff sot three of the Are'hilt off Tenney. The second game was more of g slugging match. In which Conllff got Ik* hot end "f II. The Culled Brethren Berness wna from Baptist Tabernacle by a scire of !t to SO. Wesley Memorial ami t'ntted Brethren pity Katurday. Capitol Avenue play. Bap tist Tabernacle. ' FIRST GAME. Scire: Bcire; R. |i. R. Wesley Memorial. Ill o-_J S 1 Capltm Arenac 10) «_} 9 j . SECOND IIAMK. Score: R. ||. E. SSK M<£2tai:: v iggrji! 5 Th* lln* np waa aa ’fhtkrtra: IVKKLKY MUM.— Davenport, 2t» t'eaUCm. p lUrnea. rf lU.r, lb t*rrgar. If «*ainr. p. aa Mttou, e , Fuller, rf David, Jb CAPITOL AYR. ..Palmer, lb ... ..lieleft. <•. p. ....Tenney, p. Hi. .. ..Crawfanl, 2t» ...Markham! S IbsstriL cf MUSTN'T THROW THINGS AT CHICAGO UMPIRES Ry I’rivate 1-easel Wire. oMwy ■■■• iiipww ima i*nrk(Miia rartoas Other missile* that make their burdens when the "fsit" Is In hie •, Of denunciation. Tho umptre haa DEFENDERS WANT GAME. The Lillie Drfcnden would like to 9H a game with any trait under Altera yean of age to he played every Saturday after noon. amt would like to get a gaum on tha Fourth of July to ha played In the after noon Tho Use-up la aa fid lews: Hadley, e.; Davis, p.; Cook, lb.; Turaer. 2b.; aboard, aa.: llayo, 2b.: Durhaoi. rf.; Arthur, rf.; IMImin. If. Aiblresu ill rhallengea ' Forest Iliya, 419 men building. newberry'team TO PLAY GAME JULY 4 Special lo The tleorgllS. Newberry. H. C., July 3-The Colombia Y. M. C. A. leant Kill play with the New berry team nn ibt ioral diamond July L Th* Newberry tram recently organise! Is composed ef enow An* material. In fact. nnmln-r of the iwat Newlierry eolleg* aggregation are nn tbo team. Cabanlaa. Hooter, from-h and others of last yeur'a team will nuke up th* Newberry teats. Ilalieulekt. ike physical director of New berry college, ami also a member of last years tea at. will do Iho twirling for Co ny. Pglvita. Leased Wire. -New York. July J.—The row orrr Go Between, winner of the Suburban handicap, will not down.’ It broke oat .fresh at Bharpahaad pay. track when three vetari nary surgeons reported to the stewards of the Coney Island Jockay Club that the Meddler-Indigo It a full-fledged •talllon. ' Th* vela bora out the poritlTe alatement lo this effect Monday l.y John 8. Madden, who** partner. -F. IL Hitchcock, protected ilo Uetwees's' victory la conaaquenc* Alas Shields, the owner of. Go Between, was called before thradaring the-rarca yesterday, tad asked to' espial, how It waa Hut.'(although 'b# had .bad Oo Be tween lu his barn dace last June, he bad either coscaatod the fart that tha 10a of Meddler was aot.a gelding, at reproaented, or had beH.lla total Igaoraaca of th* fact. , Tha vtta who fssailnsd Go Ilrt' yesterday said that there could be , do a; that he Wat • aad that he had MACON SENDS SIX PLAYERS WEST END VS. JOHN 8ILVEY. Th* steady Weal End team, which de feated J. Rrgcnaletn 0*4 the heavy Mttlog J. Stiver team that dnwned Fort A Davies - . — — , Saturday, will ee let irate the glorious Fourth A.r.^*Vr"b '”»*», »nd other : by meeting ot 1 hikload dtamood for tketr night the council poseel the follewtng i **** Cimtmeretal Ie-ague . meeting nt I taw: wing | o'eierk sharp. This will be a hot eootrot “So peeoon shall throw or place siu.g ■« • good diamond. Take East Mat or ffm'lbSy JS& j ::L^- |- ». rfc " r - “* •« or Other shtss receoiai'le. a, any hroSea JjtUr.^ .M liter U. tiKK T ln»tmj ^ ^ A(UrU ^ Tlte jemiltT fur dlvliedlenrr of the edict on the lirodj 1*1 ice dlamend la the U i iM vf tnnu IJ* te tSH Mnlai at / tv not even elnpeil xtallloo. been operated Work-outs At Gravesend. By Private'Lrnsd Wire. tJraveoead. N. Y., July 1-Weather clear; track foot. Proper.-mil* In'. 1:47*4, ft Hoping. Hotarhrr. t furiongo In ASM. breering. Accountant. 119 ndlea In 2:99 2-9, handily. ■ Bailor, mile and a furlong la life 2JT handily, la good form. Jarqnln. \ furtoaga la Jlli breeriag. About do*. First lint,. 4 furlongs la MU haa- dlly. Xmas. 9 furlong. In 1:<>224. handily. Oarnlsh. 9 furlouas In l:K24, hroettag. Oniirilo. 9 furlongs la IMU hnwriag. Bloeatone. 9 furlongs In 1:19. handily. Outcome, 9 fnrlongi In 1:19*4. bremlag Arkllrta. 4 furioog. la :49*g, haadtly. Haa speed. Crioalal Girl. mil. la 1:42*4, handily. Never better. First Maaoa, aril, la 1:47*4, ■ good trim. OOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOOOO O o O WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. O O O O O o o ooooooooooooooooooo Bpecltl to The Georgian. Macon, July k-Maeon’a heat tennis players left yesterday for Atlanta to tak, part In the Southern Tennis tournament, and from the way the men looked the day before they left, they stand a good chance of getting In the limelight. Tboee who are to represent the Ceutral Uty are Eden Taylor, Rill Solomon, W. McNeil, Hagens Mallory- Dr- C. C. Har rold and Tom Lowry. Upon the ralaru of Ibis party at tbo conclusion of Iho southern championship tournament, the Georgia Championship toamey will - be played la Macon at the Log Cahia reacts. Over fifty cracks the Booth have already seat In their namrs. The majority of the Bnnthera players who will compete In Atlanta will accompany the Marin men home and enter the' Uete here. Entries close on tha morn ing uf tka-9th. SOUTH ATLANTIC. Clubs— Piayed. Won. LosL P.C. Augusta ... 99 40 16 .604 Columbia . . . 66 II it .654 Savannah ... 64 19 29 .54* Charleston . . 90 . 29 11 .413 Macon .... *2 29 39 .411 Jacksonville. . 93 23 40 .36} georg7a~8tate. CJ.UBB— Played. Won. LosL P.C. V’aycroat ... 42 20 12 .741 NATIONAL. Ptaved. Won. Lott . . 93 47 21 AMERICAN. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. THE PUGILISTIC GRIND. lly Private- Leered wire. New York. July L-Herman Miller, th* llgutwelsht. - Is awstoue tu meet the best men at hla weight. Miner stye he will K a forfeit lu meet Nelaou, Hermann. s. McGovern. Brill or any other man who will weigh In gt the lightweight limit. Willie Lewis, th* welterweight of thla XhSjysjgag&itPs Hugo Kelly, the Ohleago middleweight. Is hot on the trail of Dave Barry, of Frisco. Kelley mys that he will take Barry on at ----- M)| , , ride *«ht U In rigkt In rhlladelphta y night, when Georg* Gnutov, —. no* Esogaruo." nod Jack Black- bars, of the ijuakrr lily, will moot for sis Cauda. Ouster defeated George Cato AMERICAN A880CIATI0N. CLUBS— Played. Won. Lost. PC, Columbus ... 74 44 14 Toledo .... 71 41 *4 Milwaukee . , 99 *9 10 Louisville ... 99 Jl 11 Minneapolis . . 72 24 19 Kansas City . 70 IS 17 Bt. Paul .... 74 21 42 Indianapolis. . ' 70 27 43 MONDAY'S RE8ULTS. Southern Leagu,— Birmingham 3, Montgomery 2. South Atlantle League— Macon 9, Jacksonville L American League— tier eland 4. Detroit 2. Boston 4, Washington 1. Washington 17, Boston 1 Philadelphia i. New York 4. Naw York 9. Philadelphia L National League— Brooklyn 7. New York L Boston I, Philadelphia 0. Cincinnati 1, Chicago 0. American Associat.cn— t'oiumbus 9. Louisville 5. Milwaukee 1. Minneapolis L Kansas City 5, BL Paul 4. Indianapolis 6, Toledo L T. R. WEEMS AT WORK AFTER LONG ILLNESS B. Weems, physical director of the Young Mew’s rhristlaa Astoriatloa. la oat aad at hla wort after aa macro of nearly NAT KAISER & CO. Confidential loans on valuabt**. Bargains In unredeemed Diamond* 15 Decatur 8L Nashville In Atlanta at 4 o'clock. Little Rock tn Shreveport. Memphis la Nkw Orleans. ATLANTA vs. NASHVILLE LADIES' DAY TODAY. Moniig Garni 10:30 0‘Ciock. TWO GAMPS TOMORROW Aftenooi Gait, 3:30 0'Clo:k-