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Mostly cloudy Wednesday; Thurs
day showers and probably thunder
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Lost And Found
LOST— SATURDAY MORNING,
April SRth. between Georgian Hotel
and Sanford Field a gold fountain
pen. Initials IL M. B. Return to
Rose Bradley, 5th A. & M. School,
Monroe, Ga., and receive reward.
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Virginia Takes Second Game From
Georgia Bulldogs; Loosely Played
FOR SALE — TRACT C MILLION
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L. V. Powell, Red Level, Alabama.
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The Georgia baseball team Tues
day |o«t a game to the University
f Virginia that sliould have been
n easy win for tnc Red and Black
ut a combination of looseness,
he ineffectiveness of Pantone.
thane arm Is Htlll In n<i shape fat
pitching nnd better work on the
part of the Old Dominion batten
lost the game to the Reals, and
it for one of the poorest col
lege teams to perform on H.inf'rd
Field In many it day.
Pantone started the fray tot
Goorgia and the several hundre*
In the stand* wore anxious
ice ‘him get away nnd hoped ’
that he hat! lilt his old time f rm
again but his arm In still sore ant
ran unable to locate the plate
walking seven men while he occu*
pie l the mound. I!r pitched flvt
ihd one third fnnlnts and deserve
g-e.'it credit for C.’:e eft n t tic* made i
off Pantpne .and t»ne off Clurke, whe
relieved Pantone in the sixth.
Georgia plays North Caroline
one game Wednesday afternoon
and then moves to Auburn where
one game will bo played Friday
against the 1‘hUnsimen and then
Imth teams move to Montgomery
where the Saturday’s game , will bt
played.
Here are the figures on Tues
day’s game:
THE BOX SCORE
Georgia
Clark cf.-p.
Watson 2b.
Kltlritlge l.f.
ab.
.... 4 0
h. po. a. e
Middlehrooks 3h.
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Totals
{Virginia
■ • Hubbard 2b .
ha!! j Hlotrh k ».n.
Iting he | llroniiugh lb.
toward: j Foster l.f
> harder I McCoy c.f. ...
Pantonc I Holland r.f.
wltl ’Parrish c
• i.itarl'* Deal 3b.
ram* Ms phis p. ...
.36 6 7 27 11
Totals
floor
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MEDIUM DROWN HAIR looks
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by innings:
nudi u* Ik Virginia 000 212 012—8
Georgia 001 100 202—6
l.rr of op * .Summary: Towc-bnso hit, Bro-
g me* rvm »naugh; home runs. Holland. Pnr-
n lowed t» 1 r'flh: stolen bases. Allen Hubbard;
n ' I but in j base «>n balls off I'antone, 7; off
«r**en Bit* I Clark 0; off Mahpl* 6; struck out
dime the j by Baritone 4: by Clarke 3; by
h me ran- ! M.t>|)l* 4; wild pitch. Pnntone; Urn
vidtors. on' plrca, Hsu pci' and Jtuckcr.
BASEBALL
RESULTS
.jltored for old Georgia during tho
STANDING OF CLUB8
80UTHERN LEAGUE
CLUBS: W. L. Pet.
Memphis 8 4 .687
Chattanooga .... 8 6 .616
Mobile 7 6 .538
New Orleans —- 7 6 .538
Atlanta ...........—7 7 ,500
Nashville 7 8 .467
Birmingham f. '• f 7 .412
Little Rock .
4 10 41(
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLUBS: W. It. Ppt
Cleveland 10 4 .714
New York • 4 .692
Detroit —.m«. * 9 5 .643
Philadelphia 6 6 .545
Boston —. 5 7 .417
Wanhlngton 4 8 .333
St. Louis .; 4 8 .333
Chicago — 3 9 .250
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CLUBS: W. L
New York 11 4 .738
Chicago 8 6 .571
Pittsburg 8 6 .571
Boston «... 7 5 .538
Philadelphia 5 8 .455
Cincinnati 6 8 .439
St. Louis 6 8 .429
Brooklyn 8 10 .231
8ALLY LEAGUE
CLUBS: W. L. Pet
Spartanburg 9 4 .692
Greenville — 9 5 .643
Augusta 9 6 .600
Charlotte - 9 6 .600
Columbia —.—4
Charleston -—.—.. 3 12 .143
WEDNESDAY’S GAME8
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at Mobil*.
Birmingham at New Orleans.
Chattanooga at Llttlo Rock.
Nashvlllo at Memphis.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Open date.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
' Pittsburgh SL Louis.
Chicago at Cincinnati.
Boston at Philadelphia.
Brooklyn at New York.
8ALLY LEAGUE
Greenville at Columbia. .
Charlotte ot Charlenton.
Augusta at Spartanburg.
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Hradcntown at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Tamim nt Lakeland.
TUESDAY’S RE8ULT8
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chlcag) 5: St. Louis 3.
Detroit 6. Cleveland 6.
Washington *7: New York 8.
Boston 5; Philadelphia 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis 2; Pittsburg 6.
Cincinnati 1: Chicago 3.
Philadelphia 10: Boston 13.
New York 4; Brooklyn 3.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Mobile 5; Atlanta 0.
New Orleans 2; Birmingham 1.
Little Rock 1: Chnttnngooa 7.
Memphis 6; Nashville 7.
SALLY LEAGUE
Charleston 8: Charlotte 10.
Spartanburg 11; Augusta 3.
Columbia 7; Greenville t.
Dekle*s Dope
By "Seth” Himself
Jubilee of year* nlnco haHobatl has
been played by tho Beil nnd Black,
tho onea who witncnsori tho pitch
ing of Fred Sale nun [list Virginia
Monday will downed that hla name
be carved n I 'llo blgncr In’ tho 1
niche of lindane rnmo than nny !
Immortal hcrn»-K »f tho diamond. 1
And those who rhall read ot hln
wonderful feat will gladly accord
him this honor.
Hla not hit, no run. no man to.
first game will go down os the
greatest achievement over accom
plished by a Southern college
twlrler. His record will stand for
an age It not tor all tlma.
Sitting In tha grandstand Mon
day were gray-hatred men who had
teen the great Ted 8olIlTan and
Read ream in the heyday of their
pitching careen. Aa the game won
on and one by one tho batten were
retired, the hand* of the dock ot
Time were turned bade for these,
old vetenna nnd they recalled see
ing carl Thompson (trike ont 23
Auburn men and sur again Pbllpot
pitch his memornblo game against
the Yellow Jacket,, tat (tin they
shook their head,. They were wit
nessing a feat that anrpaaaed them
all, a miracle aeldom read of and
never seen In college talk
Aa a rule when a pitcher !• fav
ored by tho Ooddeas of Luck In
pitching a not hit game, tho spec
tator, never reallae It until tho
feme Is nearly over. But yesterday
Sale started off pitching such
phenomonal ball that everyone* at
tending began wondering during,
tho early par* of the game Just how
long It would bo before some one
reached first and aa It wore on to
Its last stages they renllxcd they
were watching " history making
contest and congratulated
solves Upon being present
they might later boast to their
friends thst they saw tho (nraoua
engagement.
At the beginning or tho 9th in
ning every fait was hoping and
praying for a perfect game yet fear
ful that something was going to
happen to spoil It. The tint hat
ter In this fnplng lilt n vicious
grounded but went out hy the old
suicide route “Watson to Thoma-
Sale struck out the next hat
ter, a pinch hitter, while the crowd
rose to Its feet, to wish tho last
halter, another pinch hitter, a sim
ilar fate or a hit In Watson’s ter
ritory. It dtd not make any dif
ference with the spectators what
kid of a hit toward Wataon he
made for they had begun to believe
'.’in "he only way he would get
v hit hy the second sacker was to
sMlt the old sphere In etjual parts
with hi, b"» and drive hoth parts
on either side of him at the same
time. .Someone has aptly said that
i» look " Stonewall Jackson to
make a Rnbcrt E. Lee and we
wnttld like to rise nnd remark that
.1. L Walaon contributed very mn-
teriallv tn the making of F. L.
Sale Mondoy.
In the yearn to come Rale nnd
Powers will he remembered for
their wonderful feat r—— *nll , -»a
»nd irtolhy. another 'nmoue bat
tery. have been forgotten.
And Pat ppwors should he given
nearly as much credit for tho gamh
as his battery mate, tn calling fof
the bal" to be served up to the
hitters It was almost nncann " ' -
he completely outguessed them.
When the batter was In it hole and
all sot (>r a curve, Pat wouM
signal for a fast ball and when <*
seemed that the logical thing to do
was to throw a fast ball, he would
alanal for a curve, not once in the
entire game did Sale “shake off
the alanal.” He had - wonderful
curve and his fast ball wan lump
ing like s frightened child on a
burning deck.
Thia l* the second, time that the
Culver
posed of the same playora playing
two perfect hall games.
The first game was pitched by
George Clarke, captain pf thta
year’s team, last aununer at Al
bany, Ga., against Camp Banning.
Ocorgtf had remarkable control,
never haring as many as three
that | balls called on any batter.
Thore was only one hard hit ball
off of hlB delivery luring the en
tire contest. This was In the 9th
Inning jvhen tho excitement of a
perfeol game for “father" was In
tense.
The hotter hit a lone low liner to
Thomason in right field. He seem
ed not to see It until it was nearly
over him, then turning around
twice ho made a spectacular catch.
Tho game ended two to nothing.
Brad-O’s Awards
Prizes to Three
Athens Customers
During the months of MaiTh ami
April tho progressive firm of
Brad-O’s Issued “profit-sharing”
coupons with each purchaso made
at their soda fount, cigar and|
sporting goods tsore. and nt tho
end of March awarded a typewriter
as the grand prize and on April
30 distributed tho following prizes
among the; holders of theso cou
pons: First, $10 In trade to Mr.
W. H. Chafln; second, $10 in trado
tp Mr. W. T. Forbes, Sr., and third
$6 in trade to Mr. Pat Powers.
The distribution on Monday
night drew a large crowd .to
Brad-O’a and Nap Rucker, the fa
mous baseball star assisted in de
ciding who the lucky winners were
to be.
. . —versltv of Georxl. nlavers have
When the last picture la paint- partlclnateil In a perfect game
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dried." | tutaa another record that bar neve?:
Wien’the oldeat fan of yeaterday been eataMiabed before I- -----
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