The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 13, 1906, Image 14

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Tin-: .vti.aNta iikokoian, 'itkkiiav. novemiikw i:s, iso,;. TRACK MEN DOING STUNTS SEWANEEBEAT MISSISSIPPI Memphis, .Tenn., Nov. 1*.—The hie University uf Mississippi football team ilM not make the expected showing against Hewanee and the Tennessee Ti mers defeated the Mlsslsslpplan* by a score of ft to t>. .The Mountaineers played first-class football and out classed the Deltaltes at every stage of the game. The line-up: Mississippi. Position. Seuanee. Woods left end .... Williams t'onner left tackle Stone Headers .. .. left guard Evans McLeod center Watkins (Capt.) Robertson .. rlfHt 'guard .. Lumpkin Bates .. .... right tackle .. .. Harris Elmer right end Lewis Wetttln .... quarter .... Lyne-Ktsele ('unnlngham left half Jlarkly sanitary, fuel ant worksavingBuck’s Range in your kitchen for ATLANTA MEN WIN CONTEST Longman, of Michigan, and Watklnn, of Tcnnrfseo. LOCUST GROVE LOSES BATTLE The Chattanooga bowling team put up a fairly interesting light against the local bowlers in the match at the Cose alleys Monday night, but lost by a score of 2,738 to 2.044. J. H. Elliot did the star work for the Atlanta team, bowling Oil. This was too lively u clip for his team mates. Their scores iJOHN O’BRIEN HAS NOBODY TO FIGHT i New York, Nov.. 12—Jack O'Brien Is at present In Los Angeles peddling the bull. Jack ia training for his light with Tommy Burns, which comes off on In an Inter- This range has a large white V'W® enameled oven, a hot t>last fire- back, a fuel saving fire box, a non-waring top, and many oth er improvements not found in ordinary ranges. In order that you may he thoroughly con vinced of its merits, we will put one in your kitchen for «*ne month free of any charge what ever. Let us send you one today. Thanksgiving evening. __ view the other day he stated that he was up against It as far as opponent! went. Jack says that If he should win from Burns he will be In the same boat as Jeffries—"no one to fight." That's funny. There used to be a black gent going around under the name of Johnson. Woncfcr If O'Brien knows that Arthur Is still on the map? Is O’Brien champion pugilist of tlic world? Can he beat any mun alive? Strange that Jack will be go lone some after the Burns fight. Is not It? 0 Berlin. Nov. 13.—The game of O O golf, which has attained mueh O {•'popularity In Oermdny, Is likely O 0 to receive an Imiwtus from the O O: kaiser's olTer to allow the Berlin O O Oolf Club the use of the beautiful O Q grounds of the admiralty, adjoin- O O Ing the royal estates at Potsdam. O O It (a understood (hat the kaiser 0 O hopes to Interest Qermun officers O The Upper photo shows a number of crack A. A. U. sprinters getting swsy for a 100-yard dash. Balow ia a snapshot showing Gilbsrt, of Yala, clearing the bar in a record High ju mp. SPARKLING Major Clubs Are Worth Barrels of Money SPORTLETS. a Cent for Thirty Days* Use, The Dartmouth baseball team Is to ploy the Annniiolls naval cadets next season for the first time. •Harry Baker, the little Frisco fighter, Is coming to the front at a fast pace. His 20-round fight with Abe Attell stamped him a comer. Will Billy Delaney make a champion of Al Koufmanu? In the past Delaney has handled several of the greatest fighters ever seen In the ring. Losing the National League pennant was a hitter pill for Mnnager McUraw to swallow, and It's a cuse of up nnd doing for John now gettlpg ready for Washington, D. Nov. 13.—Suc cessful as was tha season of 1800 In haafcbsdl, it will not, for many reasons, be a marker to that of 1807. It was not so very long ago that the croakers were predicting the deca dence of the aporl. According to them the sport was going backward, and It .would. not be long before It would go to rack and ruin. “Tell me," you would hear one say. “Is baseball'aa prosper ous as It used to be? Do many people turn out to attend the games?" Nothing like last season was ever kndwn. Tho Chicago National l.cugtm club earned over ItuO.OOO, tho largest preiflts ever recorded, and far above anything that ever happened during the Hart regime. People marveled that the club should have ever been allowed to go for such a sum us tlUD.- »00, isr that It virtually paid for Itself In a single season, und there Is no ■louht that the next season will l>« equally as successful. Despite the reverses sustained, the New York National league club made large profits during the past season, and despite the Immense expenses, that •iub has made larger profits the past three seasons than any club In the his tory of .the game. The. Boftnn American I-eagur club has been uniformly successful finan cially since Its start In 180m. At one time this club could have been pur chased at a very low price, and Its present owners secured It for n nomi nal song, and It Is safe to say that the earnings of the past three seasons have been 3150.000. The Boston Nationals have cleared over 3100,000 In a single season, and .. - .. .. .1. 4 « I- I* A DEMONSTRATION There Is certainly no need at ull of any talk about transfer of a dub In any city that has two major league clubs. As the schedule Is almost entirely non- conlllctlng, there Is no reason why each club should noj have the entire sup port of the baseball loving public. The people who l)ke busebull will go to cither ground If the game Is prop erly conducted und If the clubs are of a kind that merit patronage. There seems small chance for Jimmy Hebrlng to gel hark Into organised hull, and the prospect Is that ho will be permanently burred when tho com- One of- our fine BUCK RANGES is set up in one of our big windows, turn ing out biscuits from 9 to 5. Come in und lunch with tig. Maxwell' House Bleud Coffee uud Biscuits of La Rosa Flour baked iti n BUCK are an irresist- i' \ ' ible combination. . American ls>ague Into a paying matter, mission takes up his rase upon the has made that city Ills home and owns return of President Pulliam from Eu- some valuable rout estate In that, city, rope (text month. In tho oir-seuson he has a bowling ul- Clrttlrman Hermann said tliut he ley and billiard room, which Is a fa- would vote for the reinstatement of So. vorite resort with those fond of those bring, provided the latter could show recreations. The Philadelphia Amcrl- that Ids case hud not .been aggravated, ran League cUlli has eleured till uf slnco he Jumped the Cincinnati club 3125,000 the two Reasons past. over a year ago. tuklng with him aev- | -— eral hundred dollars belonging to the .Never la the history of the guiuc was management and also smaller sums be lt us dltfirult to ob|ulii u foothold In longing to Frank Bancroft. Mr. Her- any city as for tha New York Attierl- mono Is Inclined to Isj lenient In Se- cans to land In .Manhattan Island. It brlng’a case. He bears no III will took a deal of labor and a lot of money, against the ptuyer for nuver attempt- Farrell was the angel, and theru were Ing to repay the sum uf money due the many who could not possibly scu haw tlnclnuat! club, even when he was he could get tils money liack, but tills alleged to bo drawing 3750 a month us j he succeeded In accomplishing and I manager of thu' Williamsport outlaws, came off with Hying colors. The Ban Johnson, however, affirms that 8e- Ani,■clean 1-eaguo did, made a lot of bring has been very offensive against money In New York lust seuson and the I the Nutlonnl management. WALTER J. WOOD 103—5—7—9—11 , WHITEHALL. George Winters’ Father 'Killed by an E Yale in Bad Condition For Princeton Battle Winter.* Im* wiitton a letter tuu BHIy STTilt^ taUinff -Jr~the death of hU.foher. who >v«» klfieri by an engine In Pueblo. «'d»o. ^ According to the newspaper clipping vvKU-i. accompanied the letter George's father, whose nhme was Michael Win? Atlanta liu* hail all Mud* of football here‘this year—collcgo games, prep guinea, tie game*, close games nnd runaways—tint nest Mattmluy rortic* a game nlilelt rank* among the few real ••feature gntneii" of the Southern Ken noli. This game U the VuiuierbWt-Teeli eouteat. An hu exhibition alone. It would be a pretty lively proposition. For Yuiulerbllt has t&f* yesr the best team of <hc ftomft, nu«J one which rsuks among the first ten, perhaps, In the country. At soy rare, the aggregation which up- the tseorv* they are making would show, they eoiiht not bold their own with llela* man's men. One thing whleh looks probable on Katur- dsy Is the use by Tech of all tho trick plays, forward pastas, on aide kicks, fuku kicks, delayed passe* ami -stunt plays III their large and varied repertoire, ft la uot likely that Tech can gain against Von dorfiHt by straight football. The Yellow Jackets' only chance seems to be to ad- yaiice the ball by tricks. And no man knows wor« about devising fancy plays and toachlug them to hls*tueu than J. W. dels man. Just whut Tech Is going to spring no- OOOOQOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQ I O . O 0 GRIDIRON GOSSIP. O d a 0O0OOP0C0O000OOC0OO0OOO00C Taklmt it ull in all. It Jh a toss-up iia to which team will win the Her- 1 vard-Yale gam». They appear At the preaetit time to be pretty well matched. TEAMS FORFEIT GAMES. Hi^clal to The fidrKl.in. Rntory I'nllnfe, , vgfont, tIn,. ,Vm. 1-- V , Junior* ui„l fmthmes. who were -.n,1 1 v- in piny respectively the sophomore- s' 1 ' 1 *. lifer- yosterdny nflcrunob, forfeit*! Xante*. TUc cam, - to be plnyol In llf ' 1 xiondny arc senior* ainnisi «op"" ni " n • and J union* nstlnsr flwsbnwn. READY TO START. riuaea, w,u *■,», ..,u, *,,•- amount 375,000 will l«i cash und the WHERE CREDIT IS DUE. Rldgway's Magaxlne should have been credited with the article which appeared on the sporting page Mon day In regard to the ranking of South ern golfer*. Through an overelght the credit line was omitted. BRITT ALIVE* AGAIN. San Francisco. Nov. It.—Jimmy Britt has come out of retirement and nays he la ready to fight again and that'Dane. Hyland. Herrmann or Bat tling Nelson can be accommodated by him In ehort order. -Yale showed no alarming weakness In two departments where weakness waa expected. The middle of the line stood up well, and Veeder showed well In our.ting. kicking t"* g,*od distances. following the next week, the football sekson may be said to have reached Us { final stage. If Lockwood was a little more care ful In making his tackles there la.noth- Ing In the I'rlmson eleven that ran touch hint, foach Reid will do well to I keep him in the ’varsity back field. j There Is talk of a game early In De cember' between Swarthmore and Pennsylvania for tlie state champion ship. this In case both teams wlr. all of their Remaining games. Pennsylva nia state has lost one game, while Swur'thmnre lias not lost any, so It ap pears that the leeway pf on* defeat ought to be allowed to Swarthmore. .The latter has to tackle Cornell soon.— Exchange. * ' body but the said lielunau knows, but the public will he pot wise Saturday after-1 noon. JACK FOY’S LAST CALL FOR • FIGHT WITH HARRY STATEN President Murphy. t*r the Cnhs, has with- j drawn bis suggestion tbst he be preseated j with one of the ehsntplousblp emblems to 1 be given meml*ers of the White Sox. Pretty I nice of him. too. Especially ns nobody I hsd any Intention of givlux him one any*, way. • Jakey .ttx la going to set hlmaelf mixed up with the holy Ismtls of matrlmouy. Tie Joke Is alleged to le- on Mias Itorla Kalman, j “I want to have you Due the last call to Uarrc t Mm ten," said Jack Foy, the local pugilist, Tuesday morning. "He challenged me through Joe Elliot, his manager, to fight and stated that any terms would be agreea ble. M. Ventura., my manager, posted 3200 with the sporting editor of The (Seorgian for that bout and It la still up. "Now Staten appears to have barked down completely and If he has quit I want to know- It. ’ I think that I can get some fights on with out side parties, but 1 prefer Staten. His ability Is known here and he Is the man for me. 1 "When 1 last saw Staten he said that he was ready when some club would put up the purse. Well. I have located the club, posted my forfeit and am waiting. 1 have waited about three weeks but nothing luts hup- liened thus fur. "If Staten does not ••nine across I shall have to take on somelsnly else, for I want another fight." TECH AT PRACTICE. One of the practice stunts ** Tech football team Is to try fast *>" r * Coach Helsntan lines hh.firtn up stands In from of them with a held on the ground. When, he s.,.*PJ It the men dash forward at full stw*“ for u few paces. This above snaps"* shows the line Just before the ball »** snapped, ‘ ’ ' NAT KAISER & CO. Bargains in unredeemed Dia monds. Confidential loans on val uables. 15 Decatur St. Kimball Hnnce. QUAIL HUNTERS your old soft ami stilt felt hats issey to be cleaned. 23 1-2 White- Mid-Week Calm Settles Over Sporting World Edited By PERCY H. WHITING. 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