Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 16, 1911, Image 13

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THIS ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, JUNK 16, mi. 13 AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS Cor. Peachtree and Decatur Sts. Entrance 10 % Peachtres set of teeth $5.00 Gold Crowns, $3 and up Bridge Work, $4 and up Gold Fillings, $1 and up Our Crown and Brldga Work ara mada extra heavy. in.uring aatla- fflr.linn and rliirnkililu ' faotlon and durability. All work guarantead 10 year*. »-»n wuir yganmioog year Our taath fit and look natural. Tooth Open Sundaya, 8 to 1. made and delivered same day. PAINLESS EXTRACTION rT HAPPENED IN BALL-LAND Crackers slumped—Lookouts copped—Bill Burns waked up. The Giants took the lead again—And the Volunteers perform a commendable act. =By INNIS BROWN : Baseball Goods at Cot Prices FOR THREE DAYS ONLY Get wise, boyal YANCEY la cltppplng prices on baaebatl gooda for throe days only—tomorrow ^(Saturday), Monday and Tuesday. It will pay h of money. you to lay In the aeason a aupply now—and aave a bunch BUNCH YOUR HITS—buy everything at YANCEY'S now. You’ll be playing SAFE. A few of the Itema, picked at random, are aa follows: BA8EBALL8. 10c kind at .. 7o $1.25 kind at 79o QL0VE8. 25c kind at ,. ,, 19o 50c kind at 39o $1.00 kind at 79o $1.50 kind at $1.29 $2.00 kind at $1.79 MITTS. 25c kind at 19o 50c kind at 39c $1.00 kind at 79o $2.00 kind at $1.79 FIELDERS’ MITTS. $1.25 kind at .. * 98o $1.50 kind at $1.39 $2.00 kind at $1.79 BAT8. 25c kind at ..’ 19o 50c kind at 39c $1.00 kind at 69c MASKS. 25c kind at 19c 50c kind at 39c $1.00 kind at 79o 10c Heel Plates at 7e 10c Toe Plates at .. 7c Ca 7 or Write for a D. & M. Official Baseball Guide. It’s FREE at Yancey’s. YANCEY HARDWARE CO. 134 Peachtree Street, Opposite Candler Building POLO BANQUET COST $36,0001 New York, June 16.—The last of the three big polo games promised by k : the American Polo association will be played tomorrow on Meadowbroo! | field, the It will lack International flavor. ; y„ , * It was learned today that the wine supper given the visiting British ; players by the American tram last Tuesday night at the Cafe Beaux Arts { cast $36,000. . IV . .+ 4 .. SO -* ! T-. -t V. o* -- - — ' \ m There were 60 guests present and the cost for each plate was $600. RACING OPEN8 AT HAMILTON. Hsmilton, Ontario, June 16.—Every thing Is In readiness for the seven days' race meet which will open here tomor row. Prominent American and Cana dian stables are represented In the en tries. Ach, du lleber, but that was some punch! Twice In the same place. By virtue of the victory of the Gulls over the Turtles we were all but forced Into the csllar. Help! Assistance! Will you have a look at what BUI Smith's Lookouts are doing? The proposition that faces soms seven teams of the American league of stopping the Tigers look ri diculously easy compared with the job of heading the clan from the classic shades of Mt. Lookout. This aggregation has chalked ... about twelve out of the last fourteen games played. More than that, they have trlmmed'some of the hurling elite of the league to do so, thumping all resistance out of such twlrlers as Mo bile Frank Allen, Jack Ryan, Bert Maxwell, Prough, Tannehill, and their former pal, Al Demaroo. Chattanooga scribes say the team will be In second place, oomes Independence day, and If there Is reason to doubt the statement, said doubt arises from the fact that they are liable to be leading the league by that time. Bill Bums, said to be the laslest man playing baseball,, mustered enough en ergy to trim the pace-setting Cubs on Thursday, with the realm that said Cubs arc no longer setting the pace. Miner Brown opposed the rangy Texan, who flings from the off side, but tl\ls fact didn’t seem to worry him any. William held the Bearlets runless with Just four hits, while the Phillies Wore tallying one run on seven hits off the three-taloned phenom. The Giants beat slim Harry Sallee, and climbed back Into first place.by the eague race. The lanky twlrler had one bad Inning, In which he was rapped for two triples and a double, which, coupled with a free passage to -first, I netted three runs. Crandall had this serve as a fat sufficiency, for he never allowed a Cardinal to reach home. Jennings' Jungle terrors struck more rough sledding In Gotham, when they vrers ruthlessly stopped by a young Mr. Fisher. In the full nine lnnlnge, Cobb, Crawford, Bush et al. collected Just four safe punches. Not a Tiger desecrated the sanctity of the home plate, after winging an antl-clockwiso flight around the cushions. Georgo Mullln was touched for twelve sure things, netting five runs. That Chatjanooga-Montgomery affair was some exhibition of slug and swat. The Smithies hit safely fifteen times, Including a triple and two doubles. The Bills only secured eight, but these Included two doubles and two homers. Pratt and Grlbbena each hit for the circuit Hub Northern waa tbs hitting hern, with four out of four. Including a triple. The Vola showed a flash of form In trouncing the Pelicans. Hank Keup- per piloted the defensive work, and hla conduct under fire waa exemplary. The Vola delivered a flawless article. Frank made a strong pull for the game by The Globe Clothing Co. The Globe Clothing Co. The Globe Clothing Co WE ANNOUNCE ; A * Serge Suits Worsted Suits Cheviot Suits Wool Crash Suits SPECIAL SUIT SALE throwing Angemeler find Klawttter Into breach In the seventh, aa emer- the .... gency batters They continued In the game, but their presence tailed to sten. the tide.Y Harry Welchonce appeared In center for the Vola gome helped to establish Albany mere firmly In second place, as Ersklno Mayor, pitching for the Babies, beat out Savannah. Local Golf Players Will Not Compete For Tom Morris Cup for l The Atlanta Athletic club golf play ers will not take part In the annual Western Golf association's tournament the Tom Morris trophy. The tourney Is a match play event against par, and Is taken part In al- tnultaneouely by all the clubs In the association that send In the names of thalr team before a specified date. The local club decided. not to take part because of the absence of several the best players In the club. And at In the event The local course Is one| of the most hilly bebunkered and has- ard-lnfcstod of all America, and as the par score of a course la figured Without any regard for traps and trouble, the local club Is at a great disadvantage In such an event as compared with a club that has a level, open course. The Oakmont Country club of Pitts burg, which numbers an amateur cham pion nnd an ex-amateur champion of America, won the event last year. Beginning today, of Men’s and Youths’ two and three-piece Suits, consisting of about 500 suits of this and last season’s stock. Entire amount divided into 2 lots; and some of the pat terns on dis play in our north show window. Many Atlantans Will Play in Tennis Tourney at Augusta The Suits that are worth and sold at $ 10.00 and $12.50, special at The Suits that are worth and sold at $ 15.00 and $16.50, special at $7.50 $10.00 Augusta, Ga., May 16.—The South Atlantic States tennis tournament wtll begin on the five dirt courts of the Country club of AugUKta June 26. Thir teen of the handsomest trophy cups ever offered in this section have been put up by the club, and the entries so far are more numerous than ever be fore. Several entertainments have been planned for the visiting players and the two eighteen-hole golf links of the Country club, as well as the doors of all the town clubs, will be thrown open to the visitors. The following Atlanta players will robably enter: Arthur Clark, Wlnshlp probably enter: Arthur Clark, Wlnshlp Nunnally, James Ragan, Ernest Ottley, John Wheatley, Ralph Ragan, Carl S3 Ramspeck, Joe Orr, Carleton Smith, and Sam Williams. Carl Ramspeck, of Atlanta, now holds the championship In singles, and Messrs. Garrett nnd Gary, of Augusta, hold the doubles championship. The events will be: Men's singles, men'e doubles, mixed doubles, ladle* This sale does not consist of every Suit in our stock, but is an advantageous lot of splendid nll-worstod Suita that constitute a part of regular, stout and slim Suita of all sizes and patterns, in materials that will give excellent service and are perfect-fitting. We are also showing n new line of Men’s Mohair Suits at $15.00. Blue'Serge'Suita at $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 .Tan, Brown and Gray Cheviot Suita at $10.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00. ' ^ A Few Good Things in Haberdashery fhe committee In charge Is composed Gary, Coles Clarence Angler. Jr., Is now living In Augusta and hla play for tha past few days In tho local city tournament shows that he Is fast rounding Into old- time form. Bean Goes East to Establish His Camp Men’s Percale and Madras One Dollar Shirts at 76o. Men’s Balbriggan and Imp. Porosknit Underwear, 25c. Peter Hill Underwear, 50c. Union Suits, $1.00. B. V. B., 50c. Bathing Suits, $1.00. Soft Shirts with collars to match, 60o. . Soft Shirts, $1.50 quality, with collars to match, $1.00. tVhito Duck Trousers, $1.00. Whito Flannel Trousers, $4.00 and $5.00. Children’s Tub Suits, $1.00 and $1.60. Boys’ Double-Breasted Serge and Worsted Suits, $3.00, $5.00, $0.50, $7.60. Men’s Straw Ilats, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00. Panapa Hats, $5.00. You’re building better than you know when you plan to go. Mind’s best dreams are beaten- heart’s highest hopes are bested, when you come to Colorado. You have imagined nothing that compares with these dazz ling peaks, these wonder gorges—these crags and torrents. Colorado is nature’s supreme burst of beauty—all other places seem pygmies of pleasure after a visit here. The golf you play, the fishing you do, the rides you take—all seem incidental to the joy otjust being in Colorado. Colorado is near you—you would be surprised how quickly it can be reached on the Frisco’s splendid , Joe Bean, physical director of tho Atlanta Athletic club and coach of tho Marlat college team, haa left for the East and will soon begin making ar rangement for his annual summer boys camp. The camp this year, like the one last year, will be located on Quincy bay, near Boston. It Is planned to make thin outing a physical training trip for the boys. There will be boating, fishing and swimming, in addition to baseball and several sorts of out-door body-bulld- Ing work. Points of historical Interest around Boston and New York will be visited and a large time is promised. The party will leave June 26 In charge of Father Horton, of Marlst col lege, and will reach the camp July 4. VEitY EXTRA SPECIAL High-class, finely tailored Men’s Snits, in a very extensive assortment of new ideas in fabrics and styles; all beautifully tailored and elegantly finished. The fnbrics arc fine all-wool imported pure worsteds and English tweeds in all the newest shades of the season. The designing, cutting and tailoring are $15.00 the most modem sort—all done in onr own factory. SPECIAL On SATURDAY, JUNE 17. batwaan tha bourn of 1 and S o'clock, Pruf. “Jack hundred clrculara, among Taylor" will give an Alrahlp Exhibition from our roof. He will drop several which will be a Special Prlxe Circular In RED. Try and get a fine prlxo. Remember tbe date—Saturday. June 17, between I and I o'clock. get that Red one and boys will travel homeward, • spending about a week on the way. Ten boys will make tbe trip, all of them Marlat or cx-Muriet atudenta. The Globe Clothing Company H-H-i-H ATLANTA GETS KNOTT8. * of I ■f 4* Catcher Joe Knotts, formerly 4* the Memphis club, haa been 4* 4* claimed by Atlanta. He will take 4* mill 89 WHITEHALL STREET m m m m is m m ns us m m in in us i 1 ns us 1 m m HKffiUraMNHMffllffilX MM M MlgMHMM 4* the place of Gould Menafee, who 4* 4* I.m mirroring with an injured knee. 4* Southeastern Limited This superb train is especially equipped, for the benefit of tourists, with a beautifully appointed electric lighted sleeper through from Jacksonville, Atlanto, Birmingham and Memphis to Kansas City and Colon^without change: and carnw a modern electric lighted chair car and a handsome electric lighted dining car serving the kind of meals that only Fred Harvey knows how to prepare. A vacation in Colorado can com le>. than you think. With redact round trip .xcurgjonfam, and w.A splendid hotela providing acommodationa at rate, that most anyone would conflder readable, you would be •urprised how little you need to tpend. Our Colorado literature, beautifully lllu.tmed, li l“VT h “ *1^!! in planning your trip. Lat mo mod you lome free booki now. Write today: and if I can help you In any way, pleaae my ao. A. P. Matthews, District Passenger Agent 6 North Pryor St, Atlanta, Ca. ATLANTA PLAYERS L08E. Montgomery, Ala., Juno 16.—The At lanta Athletic club ffolfers, Ramopeck and Orr, loot their title of Cotton Htaten tennis champions here yesterday when they were downed In the challenge round by Brooks and Bartlett, of Bir mingham, 7-6, 4-6, 7-6, 6-1. Brooks and Bartlett opened the day by defeating Edgar and Harold In the finals by a score of 6-6, 6-3, 6-4. Brooks defeated Holt In the Ala bama singles by a score of 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Brooks also won from Wheeler In a stubborn contest In the Cotton States singles by the score of 6-3, 9-7, 6-0. 8MITH WHIPS HARRI8. New York, June 16^—Jim Smith, the Westchester heavyweight, who recently backed out of a match with Bam Lang ford, has regained his lost prestige at the National Sporting club as a result of his bout last night with Morris Har ris. a negro heavyweight from Phila delphia. The fight was stopped In the seventh to avoid a knockout. Smith, up to that time, hhd floored his opponent twelve times. HOLMES 18 8U8PENDED. Mobile, Ala., June 16.—President Kavanaugh has suspended Manages Holmes of Mobile Indefinitely for fail ure to pay the fine Imposed on hint at Chattanooga about two weeks ago. BRESNAHAN IN FIST FIGHT WITH CLERK OF HIS HOTEL 8t. Leuia, Juna 16.—Roxer P. Bresnahan, manager of tha St. Loula Na tional league baseball club, and Joseph C. Wheatley, night clerk at the Buckingham hotel, were arreeted early ‘ ‘ __ today for staging an Impromptu battle, according to the police. In the lobby of the big west end hostelry. Ilreanahan, with hla'wife, reside* at the Buckingham, and, accord- ‘ lobby with Wheatley Ing to the police, tried to mop up tbe floor of the Friday when the clerk “talked back” after Bresnahan had reg- cpmi at 1 a. m. Frli ^ Istered a proton! against practical jokers being allowed to call him on the telephone at uneeemly hours of the early morning. The police say the two men were arrested and taken to the station house, where they shook hands and Wheatley said he would not prose cute. They were then released. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••SMI !CRACKER BATTING AVERAGES SATURDAYS AMATEUR GAMES. City League. Georgia Railway and Electric Com pany va. Fifth Regiment, at Ponce De Leon. Marlat ve. Southern Bell, at Marlat. Southern Shops va. Western and At lantic, at Brlsblne park. Railroad Laague. Bean and MrOIII va. Atlanta, Bir mingham and Atlantic, at Fort McPher. •on. S. E. F. A. vs. Battle HIM. at Edge- wood. Railway T. M. C. A. r*. Third Na tional Bank, at Piedmont. Southern Railway (Inman Yards) va. Western Union, at Hills park. Sunday School League. Grant Park va. West End, at Grant park. St. Philips va. Tabernacle, at Ponce DeLeon hollow. Wesley Memorial va. Westminster. Baraea Laagua, McDonald v*. Grant Park, at Pied mont No. I. at Piedmont No. 4. Saturday Afternoon League. Exposition Mills va. Whittier. . Haasvllle ve. Red Seal. Piedmont va. Fulton Bag. Trolley League. Decatur va. College Park, at College Park. Cheshire A Cochrane vs. Ludden A Bate*, at Hapevllle, FORMER CRACKER IN FORM. Mias., June 16*—Baxter _ By MAURICE HAAS. The hatting averages of the Atlanta play ers, Including the games of Thursday, aro iintton t .Mi s Zlmmarman... Wataon Johna Corbin........ Menafee../,... Jordan........ Well* Miller Foxen Frock BeumfUer...., „ „ , •—L’p to Thursday 1 * double header. B 353 .360 Mg .196 .2*5 .194 .204 .121 .122 oKoJ: 1 ?! TEAM WANTS GAME8. Sporting Editor The Georgian: baseball teams In Sparks, former Cracker pitcher, pitch ed a no-hlt, no-run game her* ye*- Bell phone'lM East Point or Atlanta Dear Sir—Any fast I or around Atlanta which wish game for any day in the week, pleaae call terday.against Vicksburg.