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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
jrKiifAY, march u. itw.
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f
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Additional Sporting News
TOW FULL PAPE CF SPORTS 8EE LAST PAGE.
Matthews Gives
Then Jumps
Si*' inf t<* The Georgian.
Birmingham, Ala.. March 15.—Harry
Matthews, the Baron catcher of last
«eason. gave evidence yesterday In the
.u«e against Richard Wray, charged
vi'll the murder of the artiat. George,
Freeman, w hich occurred Ju«t prior it
am weapon In a houne of Ill-repute.
As the giving of testimony In tills
aw* was the sole reason jvhy Mat*
h**ws did not Immediately report to
New Orleans, to which club he now be-
Testimony
to New Orleans
longs, he has shaken the dust of Bir
mingham from his sandals.
Pilchers Clark and Billiard. Short
stop Oyler and Substitute Alcock ar
rived In Birmingham yesterday. Irvin
Wilhelm, pitcher, is the only member
of the team who Is yet among the
unannounced. He Is detained In Ohio
on personal business und will not ar
rive until the 20th.
The Chicago Cubs. National League
champions of the last season, will ar-'
rive March 20 for three games.
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3 SHREVEPORT MEN O
3 FAST REPORTING. 0
3 Shreveport, La.. March 15. O
3 * \itcher Grafllun, Pitcher Graham, 0
3 und I’uul Hazel, an InHelder. re- O
3 I*.i ted to Manager Fisher this 0
3 in-rnlng. Urafflua spent the win- 0
3 at his old home In Pennsyl- O
? \anl:». Graham Is a left-hand O
wi'ier-vho was purchased from 0
ifnr.d Rapids. Hazel was signed O
President Crawford. He comeH 0
■m «in<Tnnntl. Daley, Carr and 0
•in- ''in arrive tonfgh*. Rain O
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O CATCHER KLING MAY O
O REFU8E TO REPORT O
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O New Orleans, March 15.—It Is O
O reported from the Chicago camp O
O today thnt Catcher Kllng Is hold- O
O Ing out for more salary' and that O
O there Is some doubt about the O
O Cubs' star catcher reporting. O
O Kllng is In Los Angeles. Pitcher 0
O Reulbnch Is expected In time to O
O pitch agnlnat the Pelicans 8attir- 0
O day. O
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PLASS CANT
CLOSE DATES
WANTS TO STACK HIS COLLEOE
TEAM AGAINST THE
BABBLERS.
Special to Th» Georgian.
Mamphla, Term., March 15.—Korr.nl
Plata. Memphis' promlilng little In
Helder. who le coaching the Agrtcul
turel end Mechanical College team at
Btaikvllle, hae written a letter to Bee.
rotary McCullough, of the local club,
challenging Memphis to two fames, to
be played the latter part of tbla month,
with tha college boya. Manager Babb
flnda It ImpoaalMa to arraam dates.
Pise* will report to Memphis March XI.
"THE PARSOlf
: HAS_SIGNED
Macon. March lie—A signed contract
from Outfielder Robert Houeton was
received leat night by Manager Lips.
This brings the number of outtielders
up to five. Houston hae played with
the locals for two seasons and la now
In Alleghany, whtra he Is studying for
the ministry. He Is to report In a few
deya.
JORDAN SIGNS;
HENLEY BALKS
Tlai Juntas, Brooklyn's (ret beeemee, has
slgmel. x i
Weldon llenley. Ibe lonll player who was
mthaguiaeul.
TECH TO PRACTICE.
Tech and the Boys* High Schesl
will meet Friday aftemeen in a
praotiea brush.
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O CHE8S MASTERS TO O
O PLAY IN MEMPHIS, O
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O Special to The Oeonrlan.
O Memphis, Tenn., March 15.—pr. O
O Henry Poaert, president of the O
O Memphis Chess Club, announces O
O that three games of the present O
O championship series between Dr. 0
O Emanuel Lasker and Frank J. o
O Marshall will be played In the O
O club rooms of the Business Men's O
o Club next week. The dates fixed O
0 on ere March It, 31. and 3S. Cn- o
O finished games will he completed O
O on Intervening days. The mas- O
O tare will come here from Chicago. O
O Chess players from all parts of 0
O the South are expected here to O
O witness the contests. O
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Levy & Stanford beg to announce
the arrival of Spring Suits, Spring
Hats and Spring Furnishings.
Suits at twenty-five to forty-five dol
lars—Hats at three to six dollars—and
Furnishings of the better grades that
are positively fascinating.
This is a special invitation to you to
pay this shop a visit and—you won’t
be urged to buy.
Clothing department second floor.
(
17 Peachtree Street,\
Opposite Fourth National Bank. J
DOBBERS WIN
OPENING GAME
JIMMY GIBSON, EX-BOSTON STAR.
MAY PLAY WITH NASH.
VILLE TEAM.
Special to Th, Georgian.
Nashville. Tenn.. March 15.—Mr.
Dobbx' bunch of Suuthern leaguers
played their flrat game of the season
Wednesday afternoon. They hooked up
with tha Raya, a crack team here, na
an adjunct to a theatrical troupe. The
locala won the game by a score of *
to 1 and had easy tailing all the way.
Herman and Lagenauer did the box
work and Wells and Hardy w orked be*
hind the bat.
It la announced that Jimmy Olbson,
the man who helped pilch Boston to
victory In 1104, will do some of the box
work for Manager Dobba thla .eaaun.
Ha will not be able to make the road
trip*, hut will work with the team ut
home. He owpa a big farm at White
Bluff, near Nashville.
Fourteen of Manager Dobba' men
hare reported so far and It la rumored
that Jan,Ing will not play here tide
“BREIT” WILL
REPORT’TODAY
VETERAN PITCHER WILL
WITH PELICANS
AGAIN.
Special to The Georgian.
New Orlcana. Im . March 15.—Man
ager Frank received a letter from Har
ry Matthews this morning In which
Matthews said he would arrive In New
Orleans from Birmingham probably to.
night. Theodore Brellenateln la also
expected tonight front 8t. Lout,. llrelt-
enateln will coach tha I.. B. U. team
at Baton Rouge.
Pitcher Lalnl will not report to Man.
ager Frank. He coked for more salary
than Frank would give, and the deal
has been declared olf.
With the arrival of Matthews. Hrelt.
enaleln and Hnbrle, the Pelican team
will be complete.
J. DOBBS’ MEN
HOLDING OUT
THREE INFIELDER8 REFUSE TO
REFORT AND DOBBS
IS HACKED.
Special t« Tha Oaorglhn.
Najhvllle, Tenn., March 15.—Man-
ager Johnny Dobba la facing a aartoua
problem Juxt now In making up the
personnel of hla team. Three crack
men elated for tnfleld position, are
missing. They are Janslng. McOam-
well and McCormick. McOamwell
wants to play In Naw York, near hla
home, and McCormick wants more qoln.
The high water has subsided from
Athletic Park and the Nashville team
la hard at work to get In condition.
Fifteen men have reported au far for
duty.
Come and See the
Swelleet in
^martJhoes
BAXTER SPARKS
' HAS REPORTED
Busier Hparks. the Mississippi pitch*
er, who was with Atlanta last year,
has reported to Hlllv Bmlth. He reached
Atlanta Friday night.
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H|wh’IiI to The Georgian.
Columbus, tla., March IS.—Rev. J.
William Jones, father of Dr. M. Ashby
Jones, pastor of the First Baptlet
Church, of thta city, with Mrs. Jonee,
Is here on a visit to their eon. Dr. How.
arri Jonea, and IHelr non, pastor of a
church In Chattanooga, la also here as
sisting hla brother In n aeries of meet*
Inga at the letter’s church. The moled
ex*chaplain of the Army of Northern
Virginia and historical writer, was
given an ovation at the church laat
nlgltt when he appeared at the eervlce.
Dr. Jonea came here direct from Bos
ton. where he had just delivered a lee*
lure on Rtonewall Jackson.
FEW GET PARDONS;
MANY DECLINED
The week’s work of the prison com.
mission was wound up Friday morning
with the recommendations for pardons
and a large number of declinations.
Several cases from Fulton county
were turned down. Only tit rates re
ceived favorable action. Tha cases
acted on are aa follows:
Recommendsd for commutation lo
present service:
l-erny Duvall. Baldwin county. At
tempted murder, live years.
K. M. McClelland. Coffee county, vol.
untary manslaughter, len years.
Bartow Nix, ’Muscogee county, mur
der. life.
Isillle R. Bints. Baldwin county, lar
ceny, eight months.
l>. T. Hurdln, Paulding county, as
sault and battery, IIO« or twelve
months.
Louis Nero, Bibb county, burglary,
live years.
Declined—A. U. Talbert. Haralson
county, murder, life: Andrew Young.
Chatham county, voluntary manslaugh
ter. XO yeare: A. N. Beck. Fulton coun
ty, buglary, three ranee. It months In
each case: Cliff Brewer. Fulton coun-
CHILDREN'S SHOES
le a Specialty With Ut
^MART^HOES
rs wwnatMU
ly, larceny, five years; E. C. Tabb.
Chatham county, simple larceny, alx
months In Jail and $750: O. T. Moore..
Decatur county, misdemeanor, IX
months; Stephen Klnner, Columbia
county, selling liquor, IX months;
George Ham. Fulton county, larceny
after trust, four years: William Henry
Clarke. Richmond county, breaking In
car: Julius Bona Fulton county, lar
ceny from house, flee yeare: Eugene
f llmball. Chatham county, larceny after
rust, live yeare: Bam West. Chatham
county, voluntary manslaughter, five
years; Foster Brooks. Satooea county,
murder, life; J. C. Buchanan. Coffee
county, voluntary manslaughter, fifteen
yearn: Foster Brooks. Catoosa county,
burglary, to years; Cage Tow, White
county, almple larceny, three years;
Alexander Harwell. Jackeon county,
murder, life.
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