The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 09, 1906, Image 9

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== tup: ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Q Personal Mention ,. lu M*ry Morrt» nnd Miss Helen unrrls returned Wednesday from Ma "n. where t» the Kue.t. of MU. Ro. kirta oewlnner. they were the rectp of many charmlnc aoclal court, ilea Jlr Willta Reran, who U now .broad, "111 return to America In Au and With Mr. Charles t'rankehaw BS be the aueet of Mr. and Mr., ynnk Kill, it Narra«an»stt Pier. Ulfiea Mildred Spratlln*. Coemanay Harrison and Messrs. Luther Ros.er, j r and Livingston Wright, made i congenial party at the Coalno Wtdnea ftt rienlng. Mrs Malcolm L. Orimn, of Cuth bert Ga, la expected to spend some ,imo as the guest of Mrs. C. Decker r,I„, on Weat Harrla atreet. Mrs Helnnewall Griffin la being con ecatulated In her beautiful mualc 01 K, pipe organ while visiting In Bain bridge, (la, her girlhood home. alias Rosa Fleming, the attractive voung daughter of Captain and Mrs. James Fleming, of Johnstonvllle, Is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Welle. Mr. and Mrs. C. Decker Telo spent June at Bordentown, N. J., Philadelphia and New York city. They are now — home, on Weat Harrla street Sllse Blanche Carson returned Wednesday from Virginia Bsoch. M (•arson was one of the moat admit young wonian at thl» resort. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer L, Walker and baby, of Balnbrldge, are :u the city, visiting Mrs. George Walker at US Washington atreet. Miss Alice Chasm and two younger listers. Of Balnbrldge, are In the city, returning from the Galnsvllle, Qa., summer school. Mrs. J. T. Haunaon la spending a few days at Atlantic City, N. J. Before her return she will visit relatives Virginia Mrs. Albert Thornton, Mias Janie Thornton. Mrs. C. T. Ladson and Misses l.adson will leave Thursday night for, Toxaway. Mrs. Minnie Thomas Peacock, Balnbrldge. will spend September with Mrs. T. W. Patterson, on Pulliam street. Miss Julia Christian, of Charlotte, the daughter of Mr. VV. B. Christian, la S|,ending several days with Miss Julia t irme. Mrs, Ben Dickerson. baby and nurse, of Balnbrfdge, stopped over In the city Thursday on their way to North Cany Una. Mrs. Frank Hardeman, of Athena, who Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. MeDougal, returns Friday to her home. Mrs. R. H. Shaw and daughters. Misses Robena and IdelL, are visiting friends and relatives at Carteravllle. Miss Melvin Gautden, of Balnbrldge, Is among the summer students Itrrno.au who Is visiting In the city. Mri McDonald and -Mr*. Hlggln botham are visiting the family Colonel John W. Owen at Toccoa. Mlsa Helen Muecke, who has bean tha guest of Mias Margarat Lewis, left Wednesday for Falrmount College. Mlasea Mamie, Delay and Mattla Bearden, of Augusta, are the gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. William Bearden. Mlsa Mattie Sibley, of Mllledgevllle, G*„ visiting her uncte, Mr. Robert P. Sibley, l,t Juniper street. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stitt, after . month’* visit to Chlllocothle, Ohio, re turned to At'anta on Sunday. Mr*. J. w. Callahan, J. W., Jr., and Ml** Mamie, of Balnbrldge, are spend Ing a few days In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rich and tha Mlsse* Rich will return from Europe tbe middle of this month. Miss Mery Thomas, who la having a delightful-trip abroad, will not return home before November. Ml** Gertrude Cooper, of Norfolk, va.. Is vleltlnp her sister, Mr*. Lyons, at TJ Williams atreet. Mlsa Ethel Kelly Is spending this eek In Toccoa, the guest of Misses Carter and Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. w7 R. Heaton, Mias Annie Manry and Robert Manry are In Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wilkins and family end Mlaa Barrett are at Hrightavllle Beach. William F. Manry, Jr., will be In Boston, Providence and adjacent points for some weeks. Mrs. E. H. Thornton and Mlai Ella Mary Thornton have returned from Highland, N. C. ■ Mrs. M. Rice, of Augusta, Is the gueat of Mra. J. m. Malone, at her home on Jackaon street. Mias Corlnne Sommers, of Birming ham, la visiting relatives and friends In Atlanta. Mrs. T. B. Lumpkin Itavts Friday "or a trip to Baltimore, New Tork »na Boston. ''Mrs. Joseph Pou and Mias Louise Joseph, of Columbus, will return home h Hday night. Mra. H. G. Kuhrt and Mias Isabel Kuhrt return Friday from Borden- « heeler. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Brown and miss Helen Brown have returned to Macon. Miss Jay McBride left Wednesday for Mai-on to visit Mra. Clarence Cub- bedge. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moore and Mlsa “Uth Moore leave on the itth for Boa- ton. - Miss Came Corbin, of Griffin. Is the guest of her cousin, Mias Louise Rodg- Mrs. M. E. Blackman and sons art visiting Mrs. T. R. Cain at Montgom- Dr. and Mra. A. W. Stirling will re turn from North Carolina Thursday. Mr*. H. s. Bradley? of SI. Coul*. will arrive soon to visit Mra. Floyd McRae. Mrs. Farnsworth and Mra. Harris CHAS. HATHAWAY’S BUTLER, -SWENSON, IS A BANKER AND BIG RAILWAY CHIEF tiDnBini]iiuiu;tifniiiiiiiiiiiij)ic3nniniiinTimmmiiiijji]i)iiiHimniiiimiiii72?y \ • » Miss Belle Marian Tharln, of Toccoa, is the guest of Atlanta friends. Mr. and Mra. Paul Wright leavt soon for a trip to New York city. Mr. and Mr*, a. s. Pryor have re turned from Monteagle, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Holleyhan are spend ing the month .of July at Toxaway. Mra. J. If. Ellsworth and Mra, J. F. Renard ore at Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles D. Hill leaves neat waek for Whittle Springs, Tenn. Mlaa Belle Wilson and Mia* Ethel Wilson are at Tate Spring. Mrs. W. H. Kleer and children left Thursday for Mount Airy. Mra. Clarence Everett returns Sat urday from Memphis. Mlsa Blanche Canon has returned from Virginia Beach. Mlaa Sarah Skinner Is visiting friends at Pickens, S. C. Mr. Wharton Mitchell leaves soon for New York city. BOXING BU$HWA Mr. and Mra. Cobb Caldwell are at Tate Springs. Mlaa Rollne Clarke Is In Madison. . FOii MITCHELL FOR R.R, COMMISSION Representative of Thomas Urged to Make the Race. Representative Fondren Mitchell, of Thomas county, Is being urged by the members of the legislature to make the race for railroad commissioner to sue- ceed Joseph M. Brown. Mr. Mitchell has been In the lower bouse for several terms and la known for his conservatism In public af fairs. He has attracted especial at tention from hie knowledge of parlia mentary law and has won a number of battles on the floor of the house. There are few more popular men among tha members of the general ae-. ■embly. Mr. Mitchell elated that while he’ had been approached by a num ber of members he had not considered the matter fully, and would prefer not make a statement at this time. , LWAYS FOUND FAULTi GROM DIVORCE Mra. Relna M. Crawford entered suit Thursday for a total divorce from her huaband, Shirley M. Crawford, who resides in Louisville. Ky. Mrs. Crew- ford says that her husband, before they were separated, found fault with everything she did and nagged at her constantly. She state* that on several occasions he threatened her life, brand ishing a revolver. Mr*. Crawford also allege* that her husband la constantly under the Influence of alcoholic drinks. IT BY AUTO MONDAY! FILES SUIT FRIDAY York, Aug. 8, who meets ltube Kmlth at Denver Friday night, luis already bet tbe loser’s end of the purse on himself and snys lie hn* (2,500 more tvhUb he I* willing to wager that he will win. Hike any* It he lieat* Hlulth he I* going after the winner of tbe Joe Gnus- DntlUug Nelson bout. Harry linker, the Kan Frniu lseu bantam, who defeated Frankie Nell nt Los Angeles Tuesday night, Is anxious to hook up with Ahs Altell, and bis manager says lie will glre Aim a good side bet fur a twenty round contest. Joe Walcott, the welterweight, saya b* would like tu get Into netjoii nud would like vory much to hook up With Honey Melludy, the New Kuglaml "welter.’’ Spike Itnhaon, the Kugllsb featherweight, who made eueh a Idg lilt hi bis bout* In this country, has decided to tike * trip to England for a few weeks. Fred Weeks, tbe Denver featherweight, and Monte Attell have lieeu matched to meet for Often rounds at Victor, Colo., Labor day. The boys met a few weeke ego In n twenty-round driiw. They will box at 12} ponnds, welgh-ln nt 0 o’clock. Claud Chastain, the white boy who was struck Monday night by an auto mobile run by Martin May, on Peach tree street, has brought suit against the latter asking 12,500 for damage* for lnjqrtea he received. Claud saya he waa riding his wheel Peachtree atreet, near Linden, go ing north, and that he was run down from behind by the auto, which waa charge and owned by Martin May, of Schaul * May Company. He avers that the auto waa going at the rate of tl miles and hour, breaking the speed limit of the city of Atlanta. Chastain, who la a lad of 14 years, say* he was knocked to the pavement by the shock, wrenching his left arm and shoulder, bruising his chest and cutting a deep gash in the back of hi* head. He also says that his nervous system wss badly shaken. Mr*. A. E- Cook*, young Chastain'* mother, also tiled a suit against Mar tin May asking for *250. The attorneys In both suits are Burton Smith, J. A. Branch and Lawton Nallev. SPORTING NEWS. Tlie uunual tournament of the Dominion of Canada Trap Hbooting Associmlou be gan yesterday at Hamilton, Out. The tour nament will laat three day*. mt Dougherty la helping the Chicago White fhix get nearer the top of the Amer ican League race. A majority of baaehall fan* cannot un derstand why the weak teams In tbo Na tional League should trade their aUr play- era to tbe strong clubs. The Cotton Htates t*engue will close the season September j. Mobile, Meridian, Ibiton Itouge and Jackson still have a chance for the flag. The New Rugland League In the East and the Western Association In the West putting up the two most Interesting penunnt fights seeu In many a day. Joe Thomas made n good Impression In his tight with Tomiu^ Hulllvan at Chelsea. Ib*ton tight followera are now desirous of ■eelug Joe go ngalust “iljuey" Mellody, WORKOUTSAT GRAVESEND. Ry ITirate Ironed Wire, Haratoga, N. Y„ Aug. Weather cloudy and track slow. IsMuhertlue, four furlongs lu :49J-6, hand ily. Ilelle Htrome, four fnrlotigs In :50, brees- Ing. Him has speed. King Ahali, four fuHong* In :49 34, hand ily. A nice colt. Ilrnden, six furlongs In DIG 3-5, handily. Mlsa Htrome, four furionga lu :49. handily. Bugeuln Burch, alx lifrkmga In DIG, I reel ing. Isooka lit. Handy CTeeker, fonr furionga In :41 2-6, all out. , Mortl Roy, six furionga In Dll 2$, handily. Wntf-h tills one. Mohawk II, ouo mile and a quarter In 2:06, handily, flood, work aud he seems to I* at blmaclf. Ilelle of I’eqnest, lire furionga In 1:06, breexlng. Content, five furionga In 1:06 2-6, gallop ing. At her lient. Mingle Hhot. five furlongs In DOT. breeslug. Ace High, four furionga In .-JO 14, driving. Hlnndy, four fnrlotigs In &114, breeslug. Looks well. At the top la shown the country mansion at East-Orange of Charles Hathaway, the New York brokar, whoae butler In a banker and rail way chief. Below la a fac-almlls or a bond of one of Swonaon's en terprises, and a photo of Cealllu, Swenson, the butler. REGISTRATION WILL REACHJMD MARK Books Will Be Closed For Primary on Saturday. The number of Fulton county voter* registered up to noon Thursday num bered 11,500. and will by Saturday, the last day the registry books'are open, number 12.000. Tax Collector Andy Btewart expect* a hundred more names added to the list today and about twice that amount Friday, and allowing the same on Sat urday aa on Friday, tbe registration hooka will show In th* neighborhood I over ' tiaodyegr Unlnmn)" Co,. Ilsss of 12,000, (;-»*]* Cu.’s old staud. Kvvrjbody iuvtl A SECONDZELLAR. Kpcclal to The (leorglan. Newlwrn, (la., An*. t.-N'ewhorn's Junior hall team went down tu Hha.ly.lnle Tuesday afternoon fur a name nail put the Hhadyilale team to the liad. Heore Jl to 1. Thu nuiln feature of the game'was fck. work of Elliott, a mere Imy, who pitched for the Newborn team and let hla oppo nents down with only one bit, while the visitors made eleven. Untteries—Klllott and Davis for Newlwrn, llnllnrd, Kelly and Tuggle for Hhadydsle. GREENVILLE GOBBLES ONE. Hfieelal to The Georgina. Greenville, Ga„ Aug. ».-The Inenla took tile flrst of the series from Thoniaston Tuesday liy ell-round superior work. Tbe game was lively throughout aud fraught with many brilliant plays. Iloth tenuis did good |sil> Ing, considering Hint the gruuuds were wet. The seorr: GIIKENVII.I.K. i. McLaughlin, ll>, ’owell, 2!l. It. II. K. .220 Freemnn, rf Culpepper, rf. Ton i. If. o. mu, «• :*. Hill, m Total*. i ? THO.MAHTON. Farris, c Walker, If I***c, lb Alien, 2b Mlowcr*. p. . . , , Yeat*. r* Whcellx, Howell. „ . Hightower, 2I>. Total*. . . . Iln, rf. , Heore by liming*: firecnvlllc Tboiu«»ton Hummnry-Htruck out. by Mel*ntigbllii II, by H tower* 6. Tim .* bane hit*. Yea tea. Two Imim* bit*, Dee. Dowell. Double plara. Hrecnvllle 3. Htolcii bam*. Fitrrl*. Wild pltchca, MrLaugbltn. I’mptre. Porter. ROME CANCELS GAME. Hjerlal to The tbnirgliin. (iadailen, Ala., Aug. Manager I*catb of the local I mi neb* I! team received a meiwage last night from the Itomc Itawbnll team, calling off tha aerfea of game* which wrr4 hciluliHl for tbl* city Itogffining* today. The excn*c given wa* that awernl of th# memhera of tbe team iadonged to the loral military company, which would go Into camp till* week. % ATHLETIC CLUB ORGANIZED. H|M'clnl to The (loorglftn. Koine, Ha.. Aug. 'j.—Tbe Htnte Mutiml Athletic AMoclatlou waa organised yester day afternoon with the following officer*: Prenlih-nr, J. N. King, vire-preaident. II. I'. Moiklelusiu; ai'cretnry, T. K. tiroftoo; tre**nrer. It. W. (Iravc*. ijjornry quarter* for (lie club have Iteeu eugagivf. ami lu n few month* a permanent club honac will be ImlU. THOMAS H. GOODWIN, CANDIDATE FOB MAYOII. WILL AD rfroaa the rot *’" Ji ‘ o’clock. Anguet What’s the Use of a Servant! In these modern days the fact that all men arc bom equal is emphasiz ed in many wavs; the pleasures ns well as the needs of the rieh are within the reach of those moderately well-to-do. For ex ample, formerly the theaters were for the rich only, but the advent of ji o p u 1 a r prices placed this source of enjoyment in the hunds of all. The same is true of education, hooks, an'd, iu fact, many things that today are considered in dispensable, form erly were only for the vory rieh. The home has not been overlooked in the march of progreae. Change* of methods In household affairs linvo been ntimermi* and Important. Improvements in plumbing, heating, ventilating, decorating, and not tho Icaat Important the Introduction of llio modern gas range, iro some of the achievement* In thl* direction. The gas range hnn rcrtatnlv been the causo of much good. Greater convenience, reduction In th* smount of work, rapidity In ll* agcompllshmont. Improved quality of cooking—all at • reduced cost—ara aome of the thing* which have accompanied III Introduction. Properly used, tho gas range la an aid lo prosperity. It oftan eliminate* doctor bill*, and It* u*e bring* with it absolute aafnty. It' la not lo be comparod with the oil atove or lh* ancient coal or wood (tote; these rel ic* are steadily vanishing like the buffalo and the Indian. Come to our placo at any time nnd see the demonatrntloh on Ga* Range* and Btovea. It Is But Little Trouble To Prepare a Meal on the Estate Gas Range or Stove KING HARDWARE COMPANY, 53 PEACHTREE STREET and 87 WHITEHALL STREET. Additional Sporting News FOR FULL PAQe CF SPORTS SEE PAGE TWELVE. HOW MIKE THE BITE WON FAME FOR POVERTY FLAT (By GRANT LAND ItlCB.I Paul tlcvcri' waa a rider Im>IiI— Oft has bin valorous deed luwn tuldi Sheridan’* dash waa a gloriuus mis, Twenty hard tulle* 'lie*III a blistering sun. They wsrv heroes luith, for they saved tho day. llut I know ouo In a smaller way; One who—Well, wait and I'll roveal The story ol Mlko tha Ultu's groat "itenl." They playing that day tho droldlng gums la the '-Ilaok Alley L*ague"-you’ve lienrd nt tbs name. You any you haven't! Well, anyhow, Yon'va overlooked a good list, I tow. The ItlpTnll llonrera were forced to inert Tho flagged Terrors from Hlng-Hlug street And Mike the Rite was tbe shilling slur Of th* Ragged Terror*—and there yuu ara. stray till can llisy had found by tbe way Did duty all right for tbe home plate that day. And the wheel of an Idle greeery cart a greet first base far tbe diamond'! start. While from there was easy as sin lo me* To tbe atreet ear switch for a second Inins, And from there on to third, where a tele- graph |h,Is Itjr the side of the street made tho diamond whole. , ' The aenra In the ninth stood tblrty-one To thirty, and with ths game near done- (There were two men null— without some slip The Itenrer* looked good for tbo clinmph ship. llut the n-xt fellow up got to flrst with s drive BUCKLEY FIRED; SHUSTER STAYS i !& 'inplro llurklvy Imm Imm*!! flrnl! Tbo lN*t uni|»lro lu tb* longue b«* Imth iHmbargml. Tbo limit wbo gave everjrlnMly it *|unr« flrnl, at any coet. ha* rerrlreff bl« pink •lip. ' Verily, It I* unfortunate f«»r the Iregti* *erv*nt* wl*«» give aatlafaetlnn to Atlaulii and dtMatlafaetlon tu Near Orleait*. Ju*t why Ilnekley waa let g«> tl»» die* pntrhe* from IJttlr Itoek do Dot Mato. Jf be lm« eonimltted any other uffrnau lie- ride* giving Atlanta an »veu break nnd telling lt**<l Flnher to go to lladeo. It It not knowu here. Orta Inly tho oecond of- feline |* not (HID ivhlefl ent* much figure among l»**et»all playora. Hut, ala*! the Aral It fatal. old Ilnekley. II* did hit d'Hy at be *aar It. Probably ho made Ma udttako*, but they were not etpeelnlly numerout. At nuy rut*, they wore honent one* Well, let It |mt*. There It relltf Id night. the me* it lime ronld not noma ar rangement* I** tuade an that the Xew Or- 1 »*mi* pltrher* eonld go In a* umptrea on dny* when J hey are not working and take a turn? Certainly this would Inr tat- l*faefi»ry to Charley Frank. There 1* KrrlfenatHo. for luntniiee. Ilia re«*ord n* an muidre 1* certainly a brilliant Hive him Mother chance. Carry It not afraid nnd the plavrr* eonld e**lly dr fend IhrniMdve* from hi* attack*. Hr would be nntldfnctory to the league dicta* tor. , Thru it might Iir wrll to arrange 10 bare Mhu*fer follow thr Atlanta tram. Cer tainly New Orleaii* will bare no objection there, Mbiiafer banded Atlanta thr raw art And.a wild pitch tent him to third alive, And hr tied the wore aiuldtt fleiidlth aquetl* When Mlko hunt-tingled beneath tbo wheel*. One run to win, hut there In n pinch Htood ••Fop-up” Tommy—a lend pipe rlhrU, Ho Jn*t n* the twlrler wound up to pitch Mike tlld III tnfely aero** the nwlteh. And at two called ttrlket put Tom In Hit hide, Mike nlld again for th* telegraph pole, th wit* limping now, and out through tbo mad On Ida kuna cap trickled a atrvttu of Idood. lilt olhowt were lurked and there wt*n' much *kln Anywhere from bla Ankle athwart hit nhln, Hut he •mllod m he wiped the dutt from hit eyr And hi* tigntl wa*, *‘L#t Ihe next go by. He had tlld twice now over bottlrt and lionea, llut thu reat of Ibo distance waa cobblo- atones, And lie thought at be briefly scanned hla knee All miMidy and bloody, 'it’s up to mr.” Near Foverty Flat on crutches today cripple fa watching hi* yonng pal* at play; And If you should a*k 'em they'll tell you with pride "Mike the Hite and hi* cohtdeatona nllde," In hlntory'a page* you won't find hi* name; 1'lillke pawl Itevere he la unknown to And UTS no Hherblan. we*|| admit that, llut hr'* 4 reatrr than ellher In Poverty BARACAS’ SCHEDULE FOR REST OF SEASON The stsiHltug and seheilule of the liars.* League: f'lsgsd. IVen. foist. 1*. C, R'eslev Memorial.... » ri.ttr.1 Hr. tl.rrn , Capitol Avenue...,,,. ( I f .27} ilaptlst Taliertutrle.. I it .2% Tl.e fnlli.wlng Is the rnrrart sehmlule for the iNllsnre of the August ll—Wesley Memorial r*. Capitol Avenue. August 11-t‘nlte.l llnlhren vs. Ilaptist Tstmrnaele. August lg—Wesley Memorial rs. Tutted lire.lire., it*., gniues). August It—Ilaptlst Talmrnaels vs Capital Avenue (two games). August 22—Wesley Memorial vs. Ilaptlst Tslmrnsele .two gniues). Anrist 25—Capitol Aren** vk lulled Brethren. Heptemlwr l—Wesley Mruorlal Vs. Capi tol Avenue. Reptemtier I—Tutted Ilrethren vs. Bap- list Tuhernsele. gepiemlier I lUlmr Day)—Baptist Tatisr- nnele va, Capitol Arena*. Hepteiule-r 2-Op*u for any poatpmmd gsuie. MILWAUKEE PJ.AYER IN ATLANTA ON VISIT Clnrrue* llrnipblll. s tmuntwr of tb* Mil- waukp* tMS.-lH.ll Imm. Is s|M*.ll*g • few days In Atlanta. He hns tieen In his heme In Lawren.-ehiirg, Ml**., for n lung lime, re covering from on nttseh of typbnt.1 f*v*r. Put Is fast regaining bis strength and will „s.n Im u»ek tu th* «sn«*. In faet. he Wto I wen ordered to report to the Mllwank*, team In Louisville In ten d*ys. Ilemphlll bn* made a good showing with the Milwaukee t.-niii and **y. be has lesrn*.l lots of l.s*elMll under tb* ear* .d Munitgrr Cniitllllup. Next year he will FRED BUESSE TAKEN HOME Hpcdnl t«» The (Itorglan. t harlrntdii. H. C„ Aug. t.-Frrd Itattv*. the young ItaaelNill player who lirokc hi* leg In a game iNdwrru Charlrntnn aud Jaekaonvllla July 21, ha* left ('ha riot ton for hi* home In Athena, Hn. Hueasr mum to Charlrtton to play for the Hull* fr.nu tbo Month Carolina Htatr l^ogur. lu hi* Initial gnatit hr played a great third *tck, nud hit like a veteran. Ip eliding to «•-•'- mid l»**e, however. III the eighth Inning be broke a leg. He wa* token to th** (toper boapltal and ha* Iwen there under irent- ment ever tince. A pur*c wa* rained on tho field for Hiiomc. who iron admiration for hla good work. Homething like >l&0 wn* Collected for him. JAP CLAIMS* NEW RECORD Ry I'rlvat* la-nsnl Wlro. N*w Haven. Aug. t.-aWnller Camp. Yale’ athletic adviser, raday rreelrnl nlflrlnl no tin.-ntluii Hint th* Jspnnesi- stndpnt, Mln-.r TuJIl. rlnlms a new wnrl.l's rarnnl in ts.n M* vaulting nnd III* 100-meier rnr* ... praetlrnlly tbe lOA-yard dash.. The rials of TuJIl Is set furtti with the .lu.rni i. il.il Js|Mnrse lli»ruugbiirss In a primed pen. phlel, signed l.y Arntg llnmne .. si. presldvi.t nf III.- Imiwrlal l’nlv*t«lly .. Tuklo, where t'njll was n aiudent. II.- any the reenrd was ii.ade at the nnniittl alhlsih games of tb* sthletlr sssnelntl-.u In Nm.-m lu-r, IMS. It Is asserted Hint l-ojii la ei amateur, 3 yean ..Id, nnd that he vsul.e. 12 fret t turtle* against the Amerl.-sn ret nnl nf exarlly 12 fr*i, umil* by Wind Me leinalMti of Vsle In IM4. . ONLY SOME DOPE llndderliani wa* lined J.V) for uaing abanivt InngaagH In M«mtgmitery. Noblett ha* refused to pay a tine l ligalnit him by I'mplre T*cknl»crry nnd lias Jumped tho league. Mort troulda for !Jt- tie liock. ConverMlIooo IMrauo and Mem- pbll. who mingle fr«■••ly ami with cuiiGbicr* aide giHMl feeling darfag the ldl>- houri, allow that there are two new face* dcatlio | f *r monagerial |m»kI«(••n* Id lb- (rogue ..f 1*07. Hhottbl tbe hot bead« of tbe .-n -»i out l»y annual meeting tlnu- and deride to remain In the preoent HvmM Bfl loto.:(* In managerial force* are nntlrlpnt^l nt Montgomery, Atlanta. New Othau. Mem- phi*, Hlniilngham or Hbrereport. llut .Mnu.t- ger Finn I* tired of Nashville, with It* *»u- i w. • ..f * 11 r *'*’•' * i . .UKI lilt* . i |i|>ll,-.| f it * nf lh' l.lMlf ll.m-k. t I’.l in, hi* flrat love. Chief Zlinim r will bnrdly be It l.lttle l(<M-k sgntu, nud If Finn . Ii.mg. * It I* most likely t!uit In- will shift to Ar kanan*. Fd AMwtirrblo, the most |Mt|tul:ir player that lias donned n uniform In N-i-di- vllle for many montba, lu m*oflon«.l .1- rim protnibb* aiircessor of Flnu In l>/7. Com mercial Appeal. Johnstone and Kmaita were allowed to umpire la New York Wednesday, nnd everything went off peaceably. Chicago beat New York-6 to t Cleveland lost two game* of n double- bender to Hoatoti. Imar'.m* It. to Uo*'ou! Foot ot«l l*aj»le. has gimo wrong a* n result of over-wui CONYERS WIN8 ANOTHER. flpeels I to The Oco.-ulnn. Conrera. (Jn.. Aug CVmyert def«t the IJtbonla troin here ye-t. rdny ofi.-n by a wore of 2 tu n. Confer* tin* one „f the hc*t nmatenr team* In III* state hurtug the scn*<>u I |d >'"1 t'vt.ntv gnine*. n..:t - < .-nr worst of It If y.m want to hee|» your Job. w Tj” hare «- Hlniater dJd If nnd I* *tlll worklug. Uuckley preluibly l»e with Ilagli Jcnnlug* on tlia game* t didn't awl he I* flreil. Hnltlmorc tram of tbe Kastern L- . «. b«eu ;