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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWSt MONDAY, JULY 17,1911,
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WANTED— RBAU ESTATE,
Out cent a word for nds under this head
mvaKT TO BUY vncafit lots In negro
[gn fffefg. o n £oxiu,
city.
FOR SALE—FARMS.
0n« cent a word for ads under this head.
fon SALE—Ono S00 and one 3.700-acr#
firm In -beat section of Putnam coun
ty Georgia. Splondld. strong land and
nreotlonulr dne . Improvements. Oood
lessons for selling. Exclusive agents for
««'iier Write for particulars, Duncan
ji’al Estate Exchange. Macon. Ga. tit
FARM FOR SALE—I have 142 acres of
land I am offering for sale cheap for
cash. This property Is three miles north
town on the Ducktown road. Well tlm-
Sl-ed and watered. About fifteen or
twenty acres of bottom land. Good young
orchard with several good bearing trees.
The buildings on the pliee are fairly good,
r.ood bargain In this place... For farther
'7-4-»
g “irtieulars write to or call on
ier». Ellljay. Qa. R. F. D. No. L
for SALE—Best farms In south Georgia.
Easy terms. J. F. Daniel). Ctyllfge.
r. a. 7-14-14
for SALE—Forty-acre tract ten ifiltes
of Atlanta; all In original forest; good
elevated building slt«; three springs: near
railroad. Address J. H. Sherry. Atlanta,
r. a ?8»
FOB SALE—REAL. ESTATE.
FOR RENT—rfOU8E8.
W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON
Boil Phones 1011. 10H
Bed) Estate, Renting and Loans
‘ 11 Edgewood-ave.
Atlanta Phone 18IL
FOR 8ALE.
$20 CASH AND $20 AND
$10 PER MONTH.
IN EAST POINT—A neat cottage of
„ room* and hall, front an* back
porch; nearly new; on level corner lot.
Pnce, 11.500. on terme of |20 cash and
IZO a month for two years; then the
balance at 110 per month, with 7 per
cent simple Interest. Why pay rent
when you can buy a home on these
terme? See Mr. Radford.
A NICE level lot near Whtteford-ave.
• from car atop,
SiTi cash and 110 per month.
This la a pick-up. See Mr. House. '
GORDON COUNTY farm land for salt;
well located aa to railroads, churches
and schools. .They are cheap now, but
ire getting higher all the time. I can
sell you a farm .with good four-room
dwelling, good barn and other out build
ings for the vtlue of the crop# produced
on Jt last year., Quieq like it. ~
Ings for
If »
i aft—
more. Oakman, Ga.
lands are; aft nesfrly level. D. Z. Whltte-
MONEY TO LOAN.
One cent a word for ada under this head.
MORTOAGB L^ANB^^^TTsmsTresl’ea"
MONET SUPPLIED SALARtED PEO
PLE. woman keeping home and others
without security; cheapest rates; sssy
payments. Offices all prinelpsJ cities,
ft rr. Tolman. room 6Z4 Austell building.
MONEYTO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE.
notes. Charles H erman.
W;
money notea. cnane
201-202 Temple Court.
r A Itm LVA47D IIIBLBU SSI Bill WIIIWUII. VII
Improved farm lands In Georgia. The
Southern Mortgage Co., Gould Bldg. 7-lg-l
LMb.7 40 I'W'P himuw ivi ivwiivi
farm property. In or near Atlanta.
VanValkenourg, 601 Equitable Bldg.
WHYMAN A CONNOR8.
ESTABLISHED 1190.
Mortgagee on Real Eatate. f*l»$
SSPECIAL "rfOME FUNDS TO LEND;
•ny amount; f per cent Write or call,
ft. w. Carton. 34 South Broad-st 4-1-17
IN OAKLAND CITY—On Dill-ave., be.
tween Aehby and Lee-gt*., conven
ient to two car lines. A well built cot-
tefe of 6 rooms and hall; nice lot 50x
190 feet. We offer this as a bargain
for $1,900. Term* can be arranged.
Thla place will make you a nice profit
when the city convenlencea reach It
See Mr. Gilmer.
NOTICE TO PROPER
TY OWNERS.
WE WANT to call your attention
to August being the best month
In the year for renting property.
We need all the vacant houses that
you have for rent. We can rent
large houses for boarding houses
or rooming houses, or we can rent
your residences or cottages, apart
ments or flats, business houses,
warehouses or offices. Come In and
list all your Vacant property with
us between now and the let of Au
gust, and we will do our whole duty
In trying to secure you a flrst-
claee tenant during the month of
A,ugust for your property. Our
faculties can't be excelled. Give
ue a trial. Very respectfully,
FOSTER A ROB80N.
•mall houses and a-good Ret oi
ness houses. Come to see ue. or phone
or write ue for our rent list, giving you
a full description of all we have. Very
tni ' y * FOSTER * ROBSON.
Box 1031, A tlanta.
WE HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on At
lanta and nearby. property,
either for straight or monthly
payment plan. Also for pur
chasing purchase money notes
Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood-
ave.
isle security. IV
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
J. P. GLORE,
307, Peters Bldg.
BETWEEN Gordon and Oak, one
block from Lee, modern home,
five rooms and hall; east front
lot. A .bargain at $3,250. Will
make terms or take small prop
erty aa-first -payment.
TWO brand-new bungalows at
Kirkwood.' Have six .rooms.
Each lot level, 50x200, east front.
These are beauties. Terms.
A HOME, A BARGAIN.
SIX-ROOM bungalow—All mod
ern conveniencesj lot 45x187
feet; side alley. Price only $3,750.
Terms easy. Let us show you.
W. L. & JNO. O. DuPREE,
Empire Bldg.
Bell Phone 3457. ' Atlanta ?30
BUILDING MATERIAL.
BUILDING MATERIAL
FOR SALE.
CONTRACTORS and prospective build
•re will be able to purchase at reason
able rates Building Material of all kinds
from old court house, now being taken
down. Apply to
Mackle-Crawford
Construction Co,,
Or Fulton Count^Couit*Houae Sit*. ^
railroad schedule.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Arrival and Departure of Paaaonger
Train*. Atlanta.
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"bed only as Information, and are not
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FOR RENT.
FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT—A-15 HIGHLAND AVENUE.
ON th# south aide of Highland, between Fort and Hilliard, we have a see-
on-floor five-room flat; ha* gas, hot and cold water, bath, waahatand,
closet and sink; In good condition; street car one-half block. Rent, $20.60.
WB PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT. 11 AUBURN-AVE. PHONES 611 MAIN.
FOR.SALE—REAU ESTATE. FOR SALE—REAL E8TATB.
STOP RENTING
IF: YOU ARE. ABLE to pay rent at all. you ar* able to stop that leak and buy
ona^of th**e bargain*: •
• ELIZA BETH*ST. - ROME—A beauty; eight room*; bath; Jot 6$ by $00. and
everything the very beat. Built by the owner with day labor. Price 16.000.
1262 cash and the balance monthly.
EUCL1D-AVE.--Flne Inman Park home, eight rooms. 3-atory houae, with all con
veniences. Servant's room In basement; good barn and large lot. Price >1,500
on easy terms. This Is a pick-up.
Wilson Bros.
721 Empire Bldg.
Main 4411-J. Standard 4410.
WILLIAMS - HARTSOCK COMPANY
Real Eststo and Building.
Fourth National Bank Bldg. < Phone 210(5 Mnin.
>>,520—Hera Is undoubtedly the beet bargain In a new alx-ropm bungalow In
Inman Park; etone front, double floored, walla tinted In rich color*, exposed
celling beams, piste rack In dining room, the beet of plumbing, art glaae tran
som, two sets of .folding doors, box seat In window, combination gas and electric
fixtures, die walk: within one block of two different ear lines; an street Improve
ments down, and paid for. This 1s a rare opportunity. Thto piece to worth every
cent of >4,000. It’s a pick-up. Terms, >502 cash, balance Mo per month.
>2.100 FOR A NEARLY NEW elx-rocm east front bungalow In West End. Thto
Us s plec* of property that to getting better every day. You. can handle It
on a cash payment of >200. balance >20 per month. Call by or phone us and we
will show you.
ON THE SOUTH . SIDE we htve a dandy buy In live white houses and three
negro, all of which ere rented all tho while. The whole lot renti for the sum
- of Ml per month. Will tell on easy terms for 17,100. How much Interest do
. you want on your money If thto does not appeal to you?
LET U8 DO Y6un BUILDING. We will mike you eeey terme. You can pay
us by the month. We have a large property listing and can locate you In
any port of the city that you may desire. Just cel! us us.
DILLIN-MOR RIS CO.
609-10 Atlanta Nat. Bank. Both Phones 4234
>4,200—A very attractive six-room bungalow, with everything modern and com-
Mete; nicely elevated north front and shade that's unexcelled; side end rear
drive. New property si Isround It. One block from car. Best neighbors. It's
an Ideal horns st a modest pries and easy payments.
IN WEST END PARK we are completing a very pretty six-room furnace-heated
bungalow; granite front; 13-foot porch. Built aa ws always build them,
which mesne bang-up. Go to tho corner of Etopes end Ontsrfo-ava end In
spect It for you naif. Lot to about 62 by 202. Pries 54.202.
WEST END HOUSE: one year old; four big rooms, wide hall (hru center; front
and rear porchee. Lot 42 by 220. Price >1.750. Looks like a bargain. You
had better see It. - . .
$250 and $26 will buy * four-room and bath, with all modern plurablnjr In. nice
cabinet mantel*, china clocet, granite front;, one block of car ana school.
Lot 60 by $26. In beautiful Ormewood Park.
M.L.PETTY&E.L.HARLING
Real Estate. 32 E. Alabama Street
ON THE PLASTER BRIDGE ROAD wa have a ten-acre tract with frontage nn
tbs Plaster Bridge road. Roswell and Ivy roads. We are offering thto tract of
ground for 110,009, one-half cash and the balance easy. If you are looking for
something to subdivide or would llko to exchange other property for thto tract,
tot ue show tt to you at once, aa It will subdlvida eo te to more than fiouble
your money.
ON CLEBURNE-AVE., In Inman Park, we ere offering a two-story-eight-room
brick on a lot MxlM for »,202. Wo will sell you this on ve ry easy terms It
has oak floors, furnace heat, combination fixtures—In fact, It's the beet house
. on Cleburae-ave. for anything like the price we ere offering thto place.
ON PARK-AVE., firing Grant perk, we have is modern eeven-room' cottage, un
,4*# fjgi}r.*)Bwfc«2 a/Mss? aj-a jsrvSir >iss
cash and $30 a month.
ON PONCE DeLEON-AVE. we have s new eeven-room bungalow on a lot 52 by
>71 feet that we are offering for a quick sate for >6,000. If you have >1,002 cash
and can pay Hi a month, take It up wltb ue at once. Jhere to >1,120 profit In
thto house before March 1 to the one who buys it.
M. L. THROWER
28 WALTON STREET.
Main 1450-515 Atlanta 164.
HOMES ON EASY TERMB.
71 STEWART AVE.—Five rooms, 21.222; 175 cash, balance 120 month.
HEMPHILL AVE—Five rooms; lot fronts two streets and Is a pick-up at
12,000.
SIMPSON ST.—Four rooms and bath; , bn extra big lot, for 23,120; 3220
cosh, balance 116 month.
CALL.tor Mr. Cook. Mr. Winn or Mr. Sylvester.
$250 Cash, and $20 Per Month
A BEAUTIFUL suburban borne of six rooms, with all
city improvements, nice bath, beautiful electric light
fixtures, handsome mantels, floors stained and waxed,
stone foundation, level elevated lot, 50x190 to alley.
Tile walks. Don’t miss this opportunity. Payments
are less than rent. See Mr. House or Mr. Radford.
FOSTER & ROBSON, Agents
11 EDGEWOOD-AVE.
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE.
J. P. STURGEON & CO„
726-27-28 Empire Bldg.
Bell 4375 Main. Atlanta 1279
FOB EXCHANGE—We have an unin
cumbered cottage with five rooms and
all city Improvements down and paid
for, on the north side, that we would
like to exchange for a two-story
eight or nine-room house on some
north side street. Our party Is ready
to do business Immediately. What
nave you got to make us a proposi
tion?
$7,000—Just ofT West Peachtree, and on
one of the prettiest streets on the
north side we have had Just listed
with us a new and never occupied
two-story eight-room house; Is ■
bio floored. storm sheathed; has hi .
wood floors, furnace heated. This
Is one of the most attractive homes
on the north side, and we are offering
this on very reasonable terms. Look
this over at once. We can give im
mediate possession.
FOR 6ALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
$6,600—We have, on Euclid-ave., Inman
Park, the best bargain In the entire
, section; It Is a two-story nine-room
extremely modem house, built for a
home, and, always occupied by the
owner; on large level lot. This
house Is double floored, storm
sheathed, unusually well built; large
porches; everything In A-l shape, and
$6,$50 FOR BUNGALOW Just a few feet
off West Peachtree. This has six
large rooms, storm sheathed, double
floored: hardwood floors; furnace
heated; nicely tinted walls; unusually
large and attractive dining ®«-
tire place Is well built and
$5,500 FOR NEW and never occupied
two-story eight-room home near
Ponce DeLeon-ave.; unusually well
built- and attractively arranged both
Inside and out; double floored and
storm sheathed; lot beautifully
shaded, 60 by 240; terms to suit the
purchaser.*
$5,350 FOR NEW, never occupied six-
room bungalow’, near Myrtle-at.; dou
ble floored; storm sheathed; Urge and
very attractive dining room; level lot,
50 by 160. Can arrange terms.
$5,000 FOR NEW and never occupied
six-room bungalow, near West Peach
tree; Urge, well shaded lot; terms
to suit the purchaser.
$4,750 FOR NEW and never occupied
bungalow near Pledmont-ave.; has
■lx largo rooms and a hall; double
floored, storm sheathed; high cell!
gas and electric lights; extra
mantels. This is on a well shaded
lot, 50 by 160. Can arrange terms
and give Immediate possession.
EXECUTOR’S SALE
WE WILL SELL, before the court house door, on the first
Tuesday in August, which is August 1, ten (10) acres on the
DeFoor Ferry road. This tract has 210 feet of frontage, run
ning back 2,100 feet, with a three-room house on it. This road
runs off of the Howell Mill road about a half mile beyond the
waterworks, at Springer's store. The property can be located
by our large sale sign being on it. Terms cash. This is a nied
acreage tract, and for further details kindly call on the under
signed.
RALPH O. COCHRAN
19 South Broad.
HOME-SEEKERS! INVESTORS!
PEACHTREE HILLS PLACE
IS WHAT YOU WANT—PRICES ARE SORE TO
DOUBLE IN A SHORT WHILE.
A picturesque, rolling hill on Peachtree road.
AMERICAN SECURITIES CO.,
R. M. BARNWELL, MGR. 621 CANDLER BLDG. IVY 1852.
FOR 8ALB—REAL ESTATE.
$$,$60 FOR ONE OF THE PRETTIEST
BUNGALOW8 IN INMAN PARK.
This ha* six Urge rooms, nicely
tinted walls, high-ceilings, extra nice
mantel* and fixtures, is new and ha*
never been occupied. This has a level
session.
$$.800 FOR FIVE-ROOM cottage and
comer store in Grant park section for
store and dwelling; in extra good
shape; the owner must leave city on
account of health and U making this
sacrifice price. Can arrange term*.
$3,760 FOR TWO-STORY seven-room
house In Inman Park, on corner lot,
90 by 120; this house sits on one side
of the lot, leaving the corner vacant
Extra fine place for a store. Can ar
range terms. See us at once.
th* nicest streets on the north
near North Boulevard; a six-room
bungalow on large. level lot that we
are offering at this sacrifice price.
These rooms are Urge, high ceilings,
extra, nice mantels.. Everything ar
ranged In' A-l condition and offer
ing It on terms that moat anybody
can buy. If you think you can buy
It, let us show It to you at once.
$$,500 FOR SIX-ROOM cottage on one
of the beet and widest streets In West
End; level lot. 60 by 150; house In A-l
condition; terms can be arranged.
given at once.
$3,000 FOR SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON
CORNER LOT IN ORANT PARK
SECTION. This lot U targe enough
for a store.: there U none In the
Immediate section. Can arrange
terms. Everything in A-l shape.
Built for and always occupied by the
owner.
$2,900—1200 cash, halarce monthly, will
buy a bungalow with six Urge rooms
and a hall, in Grant park section; all
city improvementM down and paid for.
$$,$50—SMALL CAgrf PAYMENT. BAL
ANCE 120 A MONTH AND NO LOAN
TO ASSUME, will buy a new and
alow with fire
THIS IS IN
Here Is a nice bargain.
$3,760—Just off CapJtoJ-nve. we have a
six-room house, no good sited lot, all
city Improvements, that we can sell
you for $250 cash and balance month
ly-
500—WILL EXCHANGE ONE HUN
DRED AND TWEiVTT-FfVB <1381
ACRES OF LAND LESS THAN FIF
TEEN MINUTES FROM THE CEN
TER OF THE CITY for some good
renting property Inside the city limits
at about the same price. Forty (40)
acres of the above land Is cleared,
the balance Is original forest; has
WARE & HARPER
724-726 CENTURY BUILDING.
>1.002 TO >1.600—Vacant lots In the vl-
clnlty of the new Korth-ave. school,
Ponce DeLeon, North*ave. and Highland-
ave. Come In and look the movpr.
$1,200—Euclid-ave. lot. 62x160: all street
improvements and very cheap; one-
third cash.
$6.600—Six-room bungalow; north side;
furnace; beamed celling; brick mantels,
tile bath room; five very large closet*;
large front veranda, buffet and window
seats; bookcases; combination lighting
fixtures.
$2,760—Seven-room houie. two stories
cabinet mantels, porcelain tub; good
floor; all street Improvements and car
line; easy terms.
$3,600—Six-room bungalow, West End;
large living room with sliding doors,
throwing the entire front of house into
on* spacious room: large bath room; hot
and cold water and lavatory; 60x160; easy
terms.
$2,ISO—Six-room bungalow. Grant park
section; gas end electricity; large bath
room, lavatory; large front veranda; threq
bad rooms; sliding doors; easily worth
$S,600; on easy terms.
$450 PER ACRE—Eleven acres, within $00
feet of new school and car line; paved
street and electric lights tOO feet away,
adjoining land can not be bought for leas
than $1,600 per acre. Thla Is a bargain
right. Don't forget It.
$1,250—103x358; on main street: surround
ed by good homes: lies level; nicely
shaded and In a growing locality; terms
$360 cash, balance $10 per month.
>1.250—Nice four-room cottage: water,
gse and sidewalks; whit* locality and
car line; >160 cash, and >15 per month.
E. RIVERS REALTY CO.,
8 W. Alabama-st.
FOR RENT.
11 ROOMS, two-story, 401 South Pry.
or; house In perfect condition, 842.50.
261 COURTLAND, ten rooms, two-eto-
ry, two baths, flrtt-claes condition.
160.
279 MORELAND-AVE., nine-room
two-story, >26 and 135 per month.
65 OGLETHORPE-AVE. nine rooms,
two-story, >25 per month.
95 E. LINDEN, eight-room* two-story,
•modern, $37.50.
74 DAVIS, seven-room one-elory, >20.
143 PULLIAM, seven rooms, two-story,
123.10.
WE HAVE a full line of nice bunga
lows and apartments for rent. See
us for prices and location, etc.
Billy Papke Plans
Extensive Campaign
Naw York, July 17.—Billy Papka.
claimant of the world's middleweight
championship, la mapping out a busy
fight campaign. The Twentieth Cen
tury Athletic club of this city haa re
ceived a cable from the Illlnole Thun
derbolt stating that he will arrive here
In about two weeka prepared to take
on Bailor Burka and Frank Klaui, If
the Pltteburger can be persuaded te
come East In August. Papka alao haa
accepted an offer from the West Side
Athletic club of New Orleans to fight
Cyclone Johnny Thompeon twenty
rounda there next fall, provided Thomp
son wilt make a substantial side bet.
Papke's plan la to clean un the whole
crop and prove hi, right to the title.
RESULTS OF
LOCAL GAMES
ON SATURDAY
.M4HMHH.H.IHM..H.I
Clubs.
Georgia Railway
Southern Shops
Southern Bell .
Marist ......
W. * A. . . .
Fifth Regiment
City League.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
.175
.710
.222
.444
.175
.000
road frontage of etx hundred (600)
I better^gropoaltlon do you
12,500—1260 CASH. >25 A MONTH AND
NO LOAN TO ASSUME will buy a
six-room cottage lust off Spring-,!.
Thl, l« owned by non-resident and he
baa Instructed u, to aell at this sac
rifice price
>2.000— >100 cash and >16 a month wilt
buy a five-room cottage with all city
Improvements. In Orant park section:
sidewalks, sewer, water, gas and
bath. Let's look It over.
>1.550.>2.500—Ranging from these prices
we have several good four, five and
six-room negro houses that we can
sell a, negro homes, mostly In the
Fourth ward. They have all city Im
provements, and wa can sail them on
terms.
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
Beautiful Vacant Lots.
/
(Ormewood Park.)
Come let us tell you about these.
Excellent community. Low price*. Ea*y
terms.
TftoS. R. FINNEY. Bale* Mgr.
12 Auburn Ave.
1760—>100 cash and >10 a month will buy
o vacant lot rust off the car line:
level. WILL MAKE THEBE
TERMS OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR
AUTOMOBILE.
ANS-
Harness Races Will
Begin at Kalamazoo
Kalamaioo, Mich., July 17.—What le
expected to be the moat successful har
ness meet In the history of the grand
circuit opens hero thl* afternoon. The
entry llet te the largeet ever known,
the track le In Ideal condition and
weather Indications are good. There
are over 250 horses entered, and the
■takes range from 11,000 to 110,000 In
value.
In the >10,000 paper mill mce, the
feature of the meeting. 25 horses are
booked to face the starter. The five
days racing will furnish nineteen races,
and practically every good horaa In
the country la named to start.
COLLEGE~MAN AN UMPIRE.
Anniston, Ala., July 17.—Paul Ste
venson, the young Gadsden man who
was recently appointed an umpire In
the Southeastern Baseball leAgue by
President O'Neill, le a college man,
having figured In athletics at the Uni
versity of Alabama for several years.
He was a member of the University
Glee club and thus developed the sten
torian tone# which qualified him for
Tha Georgia Railway and 'Electric
Company team continued Its winning
streak Saturday by running away from
Southern Bell by the score of I to 0.
George Martin twirled a craekerjack
game for the company, the hallo boys
securing but one clean hit oft of his
delivery. Aba Martin, on abort, did
sensational work In fielding.
Bcore by Innings: R. H. E.
Georgia Railway .410 OOJ 010—2 I 2
Southern Bell . .000 000 000—0 I 4
Batteries—O. Martin and Farris;
Archer and Wlae. Umpire, Winning-
ham.
Southern Shops and Marlet battlad
to a tight finish on the Marist campus,
with the Southern a final winner by the
score of 4 to 2. The railway boys made
all their rune In the fourth period, when
Hancock weakened and was batted
from the box. Lowry pitched a good
E tme. while the hitting of Erwin and
erndon also featured.
Score hy Innings: R. H. E.
Marist 200 00) 020—2 4 )
Southern Shops . .000 400 002—4 2 2
Batteries—Hancock, Peeples, Falvey
and Wahoo: Lowry and Jones. Um
pire, Vlltur. i
The Fifth Regiment dropped another
game, thla time to the Western and At.
untie club. The contest ran for only
five Innings, when It was stopped to
* lve place to the Georgia Railway-
outhern Bell gams. Smith, of West
ern and Atlantic, was tha star of tha
game, both In batting and fielding.
Score by Innings: R. H.
W. A A 112 12—5 6
Fifth Regiment. . . .202 01—1 4 _
Batteries—Ayer* and Gillette; Win
chester, Dukes and Swann. Umpire,
Rhode*.
Walker and Lliley. Umpire, Oldknow.
Second game: R. H. E.
Western Union . . .010 001 •—3 7 3
Battle Hill 010 OOP 1—2 2 3
Batteries—Styles and Oppenhelm;
Baxter and LUIey. Umpire, Oldknow.
8unday 8ehool League.
Clubs. Played. Won. Lost. P. C.
St. Philips ... .11 2 3 .727
Wesley Memo'l .10 7 2 .700
Grant Park . . .11 « 4 .555
Westminster . .10 6 5 .500
West End ... .10 4 6 .400
Tabernacle . . .10 1 2 .100
St. Philips and Wealay Memorial, tha
two eloaeat contender* for the Sunday
School league pennant, met In a greet
battle at Ponce DeLeon hollow, which
went to Wealey by the score of 3 to 0.
Neither side scored until the sixth In
ning, when Wesley panned two tallies.
Both White and Haines pitched great
ball, altho White hod the edge on hie
opponent. Thomas and Brown also
starred.
Score by Innings: R. K. E.
Wesley 000 003 10*—2 4 3
St. Philips two 000 000—2 0 3
Batteries—White and Spangler:
Halnea and Webb. Umpire. Alley.
Grant Park won from the Tabernacle
by the score of 0 to 3. Walker’s base
running and the fielding of Johnson
featured the game.
Score by lnnlnge: R. H.E.
Orant Park ... .111 002 001—2 7 6
Tabernacle . . . .000 020 001—2 2 2
Batteries—Blackmon' and Twlgg;
Franklin and Brown. Umpire, Stone.
West End avalanched Westminster
by the count of 2 to 1. The game waa
featureless, aalde from th* slugging of
West End. _ _ _
Score by Innings: R.H. E.
West End . . . .000 020 «•—2 10 2
Westminster. . . .100 000 000—1 6 5
Battorles—Sells and Allen; Lemon
and Thompeon.
Barsca League.
Clubs.
Wsslty . . .
McDonald . .
Agogas . . .
Grant Park . . .
Woodward-ave.
Georgla-ave. . .
P.
.10 8
.10 2
. 2 6
W.
P.C.
.200
.600
.555
.555
.600
.200
Tha seemingly Impossible came to
pass Saturday and th* Wesley Baracas
dropped their first game of the season.
Tho Woodward-ave. club, standing noxt
to last, waa th* team that did It. The
•core was 0 to 4.
Until the sixth Inning Weslov was
leading by the ecore of 4 to 3, but In
that period tha Woodwerdltes succeed
ed In tallying four times.
Score by innings: R.H.E.
Wealay 210 000 0—4 6 9
Woodward-ave. . . .000 204 0—2 7 3
Batteries: Oentla and Burroughs:
Hammond, Cook and Boling. Umpire,
Tinsley.
McDonald romped on Georgla-ave.
by the score of 11 to 4. Conger and
Pease starred.
Bcore by Innings: R.H.E.
Georgla-ave. . . .001 011 000— 4 4 5
McDonald ... .121 212 71*—11 12 S
Batteries:' Tinsley and Mahon; Con
ger and Curtis Umplro, Allan.
The Agogas and Grant Park tied up
In a 4 to 4 knot. .
Henley did aome tall swatting, slicing
out two three-baggers and a couple of
two-sackera out of four tlmea up.
Score by tnnlnga: R. H. E.
Agogaa 001 030 10—4 8 3
Grant Park ... .100 Oil 00—4 6 2
Batteries: York and Freeman; Evans
and Milner.
Saturday Afternoon League.
Clubs. P. W. L. P. C,
Whittier. . .
. .10
9
1
.900
Piedmont . .
. .11
•
1
.727
Red Seal . . .
. .11
8
8.
.645
Exposition . .
. .11
1
1 '
.455
Fulton Bag . .
. . .19
4
1
.400
Egan Park . .
. . .10
0
12
.000
Railroad Leagua.
Played. Won. Lost. P. C
2 2 .710
1
1
.211
.111
1224
.655
.363
.111
.100
Railroad
Club*.
Bou. Ry. (Inman).12
E. F. A 11
Western Union .11
A., B. A A. . . .14
Bean and McGill. 11 I
Battle Hill ... .11 4
Ry. Y. M. C. A. .12 4
Third Nat. B'k. .10 1
Saturday's gamea In the
league were among the bast the season
haa yet'producad. Thera Is nevar any
sure doping gut the vletor in this fast
organisation, so .evenly are all th*
teams matched. For Instance, the
Railroad Y. M. C. A., a club ran
ter down In th* percentage column,
the Southern Railway (Inman Yards)
Saturday to A 1 to 0 victory. Tha gams
waa a pitchers' battle between Robin-
eon and Link, In which Robinson
showed slightly superior form. Hll
ton's work In canter field was one of
the feature*.
Score by Innings: R. H. E.
Sou. Ry. (Inman) .000 001 000—1 4
Ry. Y. M. C. A. . .020 000 000—0 I 1
Batteries—Robinson and Callahan;
Link ahd Hafer. Umpire, Smith.
E. F. A. won In the ninth from
Been and McGill by the icore of I to 2,
With the count I to I agalnet them.
thing against him le that he l» a tenor. — w
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•acker and nn effort was made to con
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made good.
The Oakland City Bosch* 11 nrtnrln
tlon will give nn Ice cream festival for
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July II.
TEAM WANTS GAMC8.
Sporting Editor The Georgian:
The Jovner Park baseball team would
like to arrange gamea for Saturday aft.
ernoona with any teams under the age
of seventeen . For gemee, call Main III
and ask for Cloptnn. Yours,
CURTIS C. CLOPTON.
BARR SOLD TO NAPS.
Hyder Barr, once a member of the
Atlanta club, haa been sold to the
Cleveland club for fall delivery. “Chick”
Fraser has been released.
Batteries—W. McGovern, Lyons and
Armtstead: Murphy and Parrish. Um
pire, Horton.
Tha Atlanta, Blrmlnfham and Atlan.
tic club took a fast contest from the
Third National Bank by the score of 2
to 1. Cunyus hurled a great game for
A., B. A A , while Milling starred tor
the bankers.
Score by Innings: R. H. E.
A.. B. * A 22 212 !»•—I 11 0
Third National . .022 100 000—1 2 I
Batteries—Cunyus and Doolittle;
Adams. Stockton and Fltsgerald. Um
pire. Bee bout.
Western Union stowed away both
games of the double bill at Ponce, win
ning the first one by the score of 13 to
2 and the second I to 2. Waseer'a
pitching featured tha first contest. He
struck out ten men and yielded but two
hits. The second game waa * pitchers’
battle between Baxter and Style* The
latter had a trifle the beat of tha argu
ment.
First game: R. H. E.
Western Union . . .120 133 *—12 » 4
Bettis Hill 001 010 2— 2 3 3
Batteries—Wasser and Oppenhelm;
Only one game was played In tho
Saturday Afternoon league Saturday,
and thla. Piedmont ve. Red Seal was
copped by the Red Seale by the score
of 4 to I.
Red Seal cinched the game by count
ing four time* In the first period. Both
pitchers did wall.
Score by Innings: R. H. E
Red Seal 402 000 002—4 11 4
Piedmont . . . .102 000 100—2 6 5
Batteries: White and Riley; Wil
liams. Howard and Emery. Umpire.
Jeffries.
Trolley League (Final Standing),
Club*. P. W. L. P. C.
Decatur I I 2 .750
College Park ... I 1 3 .635
Ludden A Bates . . 8 2 5 .272
Cheshire * Coch
ran 1 2 .312
Th# Trolleyl league brought It* ached-
ule to n cloea Saturday, after playing
thru a successful eight-game aeaaon.
The Decatur club drove tha last nail
Into tha pennant Saturday and cinched
It by defeating Cheshire A Cochran* by
tha score of 10 to 7.
Score by Innlnga: R. H. E.
Decatur . . . .301 ISO 112—10 9 3
C. * C 102 101 000— 7 5 4
Balttrlaa: Martin and Laird and Ma-
aon; Cochran* and Morgan.
Collage Park swamped Ludden A
Bat as by a total of 21 to 1.
Keener twirled well for College Park,
while Lewis starred for Ludden &
Score by Innings: R. II. E.
Ludden A Bates.000 010 001— 3 5 10
College Fhrk . .161 1101 020—33 32 4
Batteries: Nesbitt and R. Hule,
Keener and W. Hule. Umpire, Braw-
iter.
Commercial Leagua.
Clubs.
Chamberlin . .
Otis Elevator . .
Rich Bros. .
J. M. High . . .
Davleon-Paxon-
Stokes . . . .
Keely Company
P.C.
J00
tHi
»nu
.600
.1
Three doubta-headers ware pulled off
In the Commercial league Saturday, In
all of which tha teams broke even.
Oils Elevator won tha first game from
Chamberlln-JohnJon-DuBoaa by tho
•core of 5 to 4, and loat the second,
I to 6.
Dickson featured In both game* for
lie, while Townsley and Weinberg did
good work for Chamberlin-Johnson-
Du Boss.
Score by Innlnga:
FI rat game—
Otle Elevator . . .
Chamberlin . . .
Scconrl game—
Otis Elevator. .
Chamberlin.. . . .
Batteries: Hughes, Gibbs and Mc-
Lakln: Townsley. Cheek and Andrawa.
The scores In the double-hander be-
ween RlrlPand High were 4 to 2 and
R. H. E.
.021 110 •—t 6 3
.002 001 1—4 14 1
R.H. E.
.102 000—2 7 5
.100 02*—2 12
the second game.
Score by Innlnga:
First game—
J. M. High . . .
. Rich Broe. . . .
Second gam#—
M Rich Bros. . .
|k
R.H. E.
.322 222 2—4 6 5
.000 100 2—2 2 >1
R. II. E.
.120 003 1—7 I S
High 001 010 0—1 2 2
Keely Company took Ita gam* by
the count of I to I. while Dsvleon-Pax-
cn-Stnkea copped by the score of 7 to «.
Score by Innings:
First game— R.
Keely Company . . . .112 020 2—2
Davlann-Paxon-Stnkce. . .100 100 1—3
Second game— 1 It.
Keely Compeny 130 000 A—I
Davleon-Paxon-Stoke*. . .001 010 I—7