Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 17, 1907, Image 15

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rannen & inthony Sienle In 4 Bottle Bottle Lots 80c 66 2-3c .80c 66 2-3c 80c 66 2-3c 80c 66 2-3c 20c 16 2-3c 1 Box 4 Boxes Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.... . 18c 15c Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills 18c 15c Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills 18c 15c Saturday Candy, Liggett’s, 29c lb. Box We guarantee this candy to be pure, fresh aud wholesome. Delivered anywhere in the city. On Sale Saturdays and Sundays Only. TRY A BOX Telephone Us Your Order. CIGARS Sent Out By Bicycle Messengers CIGARS Take advantage of the convenience we offer you. If you are at home and feel as though you would like to have a good smoke, but don’t feel like coming to town after a cigar, just telephone us the kind of cigars you want and we will send them to you quick with the end cut off and a match in the package if you want it. Agents NATIONAL CIGAR STANDS REXALL REMEDIES VINQL frannen & Anthony, HOW TO TALLY UP HITS AND ERRORS ON BATTER AND FIELDER The scoring of base hits la largely a matter of judgment on the part or the scorer, says Bozeman Bulger, In The New York Evening World. The fact that the fielder does or does not get his hands on a ball ha " no imperative bearing upon the scoring of a hit. Use your common tense. As the ‘ Interested fan" suggests: “You frequently hear spectators say that grounder did go through his legs, but as hts hands didn't jjjfch the ball he can't be given an error, and the batter must get a , That Is an erroneoui Idea. No fielder can be exempted from an error •imply because he doesn't get “his hands on the ball’* if he had a good chance to do ao. Always figure It this way: If tha ball It hit too hard or too alow *7 Hi* fl elder to hold It or throw It, or If an outfielder drops a drive •Cor an especially difficult run. give the batter a hit. Always In ques- Iians Of doubt give the batter tha benefit and exempt the fielder from •rror. But It the fielder missed an easy chance, give him an error. Southern acorere seldom charge a fielder with an error unless he gets hands on the boll. Road pays $20,000 FOR REBATING Mil.* York - May 17.—The Chicago. throat i*. ■ n<1 8t Paul r * llroad ' bW. IUi , seneral counsel, Charles siatM lil’ p ead#d Pimy In the United » ourt >’*»terday to grant- I i^^ates. The court assessed a line committee to decide the matter, ap pointed at the last general conference In Birmingham, Ala. Delegations from Richmond. Va.; Kansas City, Mo.; At lanta. Go., and New Orleans. La. urged the claims of their respective cities. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1907. SPORTS For Full Page of Sports, 8eo Last Page, BARONS NEED INFIELDERS The Advantages Th;sstorehas to offer are Lowest Prices, Prompt Delivery, Complete Stocks,, Fresh Goods. Personal attention of the proprietors to the business entrusted to us. It has been our polity always to sell drugs, medicines and everything in our line at the prices we considered proper and right, and have done so with but few exceptions. These ex ceptions were due to the stringent con tracts of manufacturers. These con tracts now having been withdrawn or cancelled, we are in position to offer you these goods at the price we think they should be sold for. Birmingham, Ala., May 17.—Blrming- I ham la still In the market for a new | shortstop and a new third baseman. It Is evident that Montgomery Is I not supplied with goods In a sufficient quantity to warrant his continued per formance on third. He cannot hit the ball. It Is thought that hla recent III I ness, the effect of which settled in his I eyes,-was the cause of his horrid slump. He la hitting the ball at a very alow gait. It Is generally whispered that Oyler, the fastest shortstop of the league last season, la all in. Oyler. before the I opening of the season, sustained an In jury tq hla leg, and since, has done nothing. His work Is exceedingly In ferior, both In the held, and at the | stick. The pitchers are going at their old- time gait, and are twirling ball that should win with proper support. The team Is hitting ,2it, but fielding at the low rato of .917. | UNION POINT LOSES TO WASHINGTON TEAM I Special to The Georgian. Washington, Ga., May 17.—In one of I the prettiest games of ball played on I the Union Point diamond this year Washington defeated the strong Union Point team here yesterday by the acore | of 14 to 9. Durham, the star southpaw of Union I Point, was batted hard. He was re- I lleved In the sixth inning by Davis, who I held the Washington boys down to' 4 hits. Calley, the Washington star twlrler, fanned 18 of Union Point’s best I batters, and gave up only 7 hits. He was a puzzle from beginning to end. The feature of the game was the splendid battery work of Calley and Blnns, and the batting of F. Fllllnglm | and Johnson. The score: Washington. r I Blnns, c 2 Calley, p 2 I Johnson, cf. 1 Kelton. rf 1 Hall, lb 2 Wooten, If 2 P. Fllllnglm. ss 2 B. Rhodes, Sb 0 P. Rhodes, 2b 2 FOR MEN TO READ h. Totals ..14 14 Union Point. r. h. Hollis, lb 1 1 Durham, p. and 2b 2 1 ( P. Durham, ss 1 1 Wray, 2b 0 0 Tlmxton, 3b .... 1 1 Reynolds, cf. 1 0 Farris, c. ...... .1 2 Benedict, If. 1 0 pavis, rf. and p. 1 1 There’s a vast difference in men’s underwear and hosiery aud it’s in our favor. Quality and diversity are two factors in these things as im portant as prices. So with price consideration well in mind we bend every effort in linking together these essentials of a well-regulated men’s fur nishings stock. . We are constantly trying to give a little better value and a little lower price. Results show how well we have succeeded. Msn’s Sqx Underwear lisle Totals 9 i Summary—Three-base hits, Calley and Blnns; two-base hits, Fllllnglm. Hall and Farris; sacrifice hits, Dur ham, Blnns and Davis; struck out, by Calley 18. by Durham 3. by Davis C: baro on balls, off Durham 7, off Davis 1, off Calley 2; double plaj% Durham to Farris. Time of game, 7:SO. At tendance, 300. After all, what Is there so wonderful about that Charleston teem? Nothing but Raymond, It seems. Out of fourteen games won the Microbe has about ten to his credit. When "Bugs" gets out of sorts, what will become of them?— Columbia Dally State. Manager Frank has at last succeeded In disposing of Brouthers, but the scrappy Inflelder will not come to the Memphis He has been purchased by the Philadelphia Americans, It Is stated, and will report to Manager Mack at once, although he probably will not do any work for the major league club this season.—Memphis News-Sclmltnr. Probably Manager Mack will be able to manage Brouthere. Charles Frank wasn’t. 25c 25c 25c Hoffman will perhaps go to Mobile to play with Bernle McCay In the Cotton States league. Hoffman Is a good third sacker and should lead the league In i every particular. Atlanta tried to get him, but there was nothing doing.—Columbia State. Asleep at the switch again! B. Smith, mogul and manager of the Atlanta ball team of the Southern league, was the gentleman to glvo our old pal, Larry Hoffman, his release. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. flock. Montgomery In Mempbls. Nashville In New Orlrnss. CINCH ON TRACK MEET. The Southern Inter-collegiate Athlet ic Association’s track and Held cham pionship, which Is slated for Saturday at Nashville, Is likely to be something of a frost. When the Georgia schools dropped out there was little left but Vanderbilt, and, as usual, the Commodores will run away with the meet by a good score. In fact, it Is to be feared that the meet will practically degenerate into an alt-Vanderbllt affair, for there are not likely to be many outside entries. Men’s fast black, light weight sox, double heel, toe and sole, ^ at .... . 25c Men’s black silk lisle sox, double heel, toe aud sole, ' •, _ ^ Price .1 25C Men’s all black Shaw-knit sox, guar anteed to give satisfaction in every respect. Price Men’s black Shaw-knit sox with white split sole. Price . Men’s Balbriggan sox in lisle or cotton. Price Men’s black lisle sox with white lisle sble. Price 35c, three pairs . _ _ for . . . ” . • 1.00 Men’s all black lisle sox, fine quality. Price 35c, three pairs for ... Men's black silk lisle sox, double heel, toe and sole. Price .... Men’s silk . _ _ _ sox. Prices 1 .50 2.50 3.50 Men’s black, tan, navy or gray _ embroidered lisle sox. Price . 5UC Men’s very fine light weight pajama cloth nainsook coat style shirts; no sleeves, and with full cut knee draw ers to match. ^ _ ■ Price 1.00 Men’s white lisle shirts with knee or ankle length drawers to match. Price .... 75c Men’s Balbriggan shirts with drawers to match. Price 50c Men’s Egyptian drawers to match. Price lisle shirts with 75c 1.00 50c Men’s checked nainsook shirts, long sleeves or without sleeves; athletic: neck; both made coat style, with extra; full cut knee length drawers to match. Price . . 50^ Men’s round-thread, pure linen, coat style, no-sleeve shirts, with extra full cut knee drawers to match. Price .... 1.50 Night Shirts KUROKI DID NOT VISIT WEST POINT Sew York, May 17.—General Kurokl, the .Tupniifsf* hero, did not go to review the cadeti nt the West Point academy yeater* day, aa wna expected. Ho remained at the I of itiw aa . ue court assessed a nne I r -r ViiXiM ? n *5* two count * Pleaded to, Uli' m " a11, whlch Attorney Keeln L0TSIN hawkinsville PIND A READY SALE. I M0P9&*' **■* n—Thecot- Ott r '°hipany sold at auction m fr iv S?" • nd lot of thirty acres for- I IropL k » ™1 ° race home - Thla lt*T«',7 aa ,ald out In lots and reat- .**»« II*.000. It la In the of th0 cIt >’ ani1 «ry * S next 8el ected FOR ** n « r AL CONFERENCE. ! jJJl ** Tbs Georgian. ’■•n.rM L 1 *’ , T * nn -- -May 16.—Tha next . E H*coLf r"!* renc » ®f the Methodist »t Aj*£2,£ h S’ e 5 South wtU be held C - ,n 1*10. Thl. de- 113 reached her# by the special [ 'CHALMERS KNITTING CO. Amst.rd.nl, N. Y. sea uavATovr. SUMMER UNDERWEAR Being air-open, instead ol air-tight, it. czpels all heat and perspiration. A constant current ol fresh air replaces the used air, tad this gives « sense of coolness usd cleanliness most grateful to the sins. • POROSKNIT” Imps th*.t*sw™tw« Il roots tha several we*x sad wash. 50 CENTS A GARMENT tHrterhSKsrjsni fsbssc. Men’s night shirts, summer weight, without collar, cut full and wide and long; each one a perfect fit. Prices 50c 75c 1.00 Men’s pure China silk, shirts, no sleeves, with full drawers tq match. Price .... coat cut style knee 2.00 Men’s Ti les i ajamas Men’s Pajamas, made military style, finished with frogs and nice pearl button, made from beautiful pajama figured madras. Prices 1.00 1.50 Men’s silk bat-wing ties, a beautiful selection of choice, neat designs in Rumchunda and other fancy _ silks. Price . . . 50C Men’s white or colored wash _ ties. Price . . . 25C