Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 25, 1912, EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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6 Tp) A <C?1?To) AFITI PE-RCv'"’H WHITING rSf Yf' '"'S' NAUGHTON. TAD, S EWILIMB IMffa , ww j Perry to Go East After Big Game If He Beats Robinson IF one happened to stro’, out Peachtrei road or sonic other main thoroughfai" these da? s in the "early morn" the? would ?•■• Jimnn I** rry and Jo k Robinson burning the road- conditioning themselves for their ten-round fight at the Gatf ('ll? A <' Il'Xt Tu< -- da? night. These boys a; < u.lining as though they neo going to tight for a championship. But then wti? shouldn't they " The winner will have the chance of mcetjng some nf the best welters in the business, and thereby clean up quite a bit of coin around the East. Roth are working harder than they cvci did before. Beginning in HjL me lung. they do m iel.il miles on the ;oad ami follow th*-' up with six to ten rounds of boxing. Theft training also includes rope jump ing. climbing and brisk walks, p, :t y. who has never been able THE BASEBALL CARD SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Games Today. .\iobih m \t!an..i in »■ Nashville in Mviilgonicr). New Orleans in '’ha:ian«»<'K«i Standing of the Clubs \V I. PC VV L. F•: Bhain p. .'<> \ilnnta .IX IS .500 <' tiooga . I I As Molli . .IS 20 ,174 ,M i.iph, I ' t.; mi N. ' >'l If 32 38H Mol.if 21 It< N'villi 13 21 A2 Yesterday’s Results. yUatitH 7. Mobile :: Chattanooga >. New (irlF'an.’ 6. Memphis .. Birmingham ' Nashville 7, Montgomer.s 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC. Games Today. AlbaiiA in Savannah Columbus in Columbia Maron in Jacksonville Standing of the Clubs. \\ . L P C W. I. FC .1 ville 21 10 .677 I’Tnib's 13 17 433 Albanx 18 11 .621 Macon .12 18 400 S van’ah 17 12 .586 Columbia 821 276 Yesterday’s Results. Savannah 10. Albarn 2 Columbia 15, Coluuihus I Macon 7. Jacksunviile I AMERICAN LEAGUE. Games Today Washington in New York. .Philadelphia in Boston I »el.r<>it m < ’hi<-ago. SI Louis in Cleveland. Standing of the Clubs w. i. p.c w. l p.c Chicago 35 8 .758 ( land. IS 15 .464 Boston 20 in 667 I’hila 13 I.> IM W’ton 16 15 516 N. York 919 .321 Detroit 15 17 169 S. Louis 821 276 Yesterday’s Results. t "\ \ «>rk 11. W ashington 6 I'.o ton L Philadelphia 3. * mb lines scheduled. NATIONAL. LEAGUE. Games Today. |;..>ion in Philadelphia New York m Kr.--‘klyn * hncinna 11 h< Si I .oip. <’hicago in Pittsburg Standing of the Clubs W L PC w >• i‘ *' N Vml< J*. • - Phila II 16 107 I'Tiat) 33 io 697 S I •mis 14 21 100 Chicago 15 15 700 Boston. 12 20 27.7 I F’l-urg It 1 I .700 BrouM’n !♦ 10 321 Yesterday's Results. I 'it t sburg 7. < - hi< ag“ 3 inrinnati 10, St l mis 6 Now York 6. Brooklyn 3 Boston S. Philadelphia •• AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Gaines Today. '■-liimhus m Louisville 'Toledo in Indianapolis Milwaukee m St. Pau’. Kansas t'in in M.uueapoh Standing of the Clubs W !. PC W I. P.C ’.M ap ’ - 22 .63’’ S Paul. 18 21 ,462 c’l'inb n. -ji j M’w’kce 13 20 .31'4 Tohdo 21 16 ..70S I vdlv- J7 23 .20.7 K Cit> 18 |X6 I’apolx ' 21 .182 Yesterday’s Results. ' : . h 3. Kansa.- < 'ih 0 * ’olumbus | Andsvdle I St, I 'a'll '• Mi!\\ aid.i'c 7. I ndia nai’*’lis X, Toledo 0 WOMAN S YACHT RACE TODAY. ’ ’HP ’•< ‘ -Ma\ 27 Th- fir>' \s mn - .in’s ya< hl ’;u • >\> held in Lak* Mich igan v.. > - hrduled to start from the Jackson Fork Ya< hl < mb late this afl - ernoon \ numb* r “f boats command ed 1»\ w- * ,i.• n -h i'• s ha \ ■ !»• * n <-n - let’ll. A trophv el’!’ '• <1 b\ tht Jack-ori Park N acht • P I h- nt* .1 -lu win m i. ■■ ft ffif/rfJ'jZ. W w ju Ai. ,N BOTTL.ES JSlIk IN BOTTLES /Mvlfe\ />. ®W'. kM . m~kk\ ■ ILI F" P»HI E* i'«J Iw! Sr* iw i£Sl At the Game Qv Ice Cold feßa taw fl “CALL THE BOY WITH THE KHAKI COAT” Ml t>' to extend himself in any of his At .•nta ♦fights on a<a ount of a kune ba< k. sa\.« he is in better condition than In ba- been in Fin< <• he fu.'t boxed in Atlant i. Jimmy’s back is mending fa.-t and v ill-be (». K. b\ Tuesday. If P< rry is returned the victor In says lie will go to New Yoik and challenge Eddh McGoot t\ and all the other top-notchers in the welter <‘la Jimmy would Itave g<m» East foi fights sooner, but h; has been handicapped so with his b-ick that ho did not care to make his debut there until aftei he was entirely < urecl of his lameness. Robinson, on the other hand, knows- that this fight will mean much to him and it L a cinch that lu*wil! lie there lighting when th*- gong sounds. Eddie lltinlon and Kid Scxuumr will box in the semi-wind-up. with Spi<l‘ ; Britt and Joannie Herndon mixing it in the preliminary. The curtain will be raised with a battle i oyal INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Games Today. Rochester in Buffalo. Baltimore in Jersey Cit>. Providence in Newark. Toronto in Montreal Standing of the Clubs W 1., PC W I. r.c | R’stei .18 10 .643 B more. 12 13 180 J. Cite . I7 11 60< M’treal, : 1 1.7 J 27 Buffalo. 12 .520 P denee '0 15 ino Toronto 13 13 .700 Newark 10 17 .370 ' Yesterday’s Results Montreal 7. Providence 3 (first garne t Providence 3. Montreal 0 (second game.) Toronto 13, New ark 2 < first game. » Newark .7. Toronto 4 (second game.i c’nb games scheduled TEXAS LEAGUE Games Today Galveston in Waco. Beaumont in Fort Worth. Houston in Dallas San Antonio in Austin Standing of the Clubs. \V. L.IVC W L ’? • ’ II ust n 26 14 .650 Austin 1.9 20 187 B uin’nt 21 17 .763 S Nn’io 19 23 .4.72 Waco 21 19 .725 G’vpsl’ii 17 21 417 Dallas 19 20 187 F W’th 17 23 125. Yesterday’s Results. Galveston 3, Waco 1. 1 talliis 1 . I louston 0 \ustin 6. San Antonio l Beaumont 9. Fort W «»rtli 2 VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Games Today. L.vn< bbu’g in Petersburg. Norfolk m I >anville. Newport News in Riehniond Portsmouth in Roanoke. Standing of the Clubs. \V 1 FC. W L. I’ C Norfolk 16 !• ,6-,'f I’sm’th II 11 .700 P’sb’rg 17 11 607 K’hm’d |3 14 .481 Ro anolx.- II 13 .7|u I I’nville Hl 16 387 j'< N’ws 15 14 s|; L’hb’rg !• 18 .333 Yesterday's Results. Roanoke 8. Portsmouth .• Petersburg 17. Lynchburg t Petersburg 7. L> nehburg 2. Norfolk I. Danville 2. Newport News 3. Richmond 1 COTTON STATES LEAGUE. Games Today. Ilatilesbui g m Jaeksou Meridian in Creenwoed \ i< ksburg in Y;i7.»n» < 'it \ Standing of the Clubs W. L F C W L. P ,\l rnl n 23 11 622 .1 ’< k on IS 19 486 \ ksb’rg 21 16 70R ll sb rg 17 19 172 > i’it\ 20 17 .7 11 c’wood 13 26 233 Yesterday’s Results. Jaok.son 6, Greenwood 2. > ;izoo Cit\ 9. Vicksburg 7 llattiesburg 11, Meridian 3 CAROLINA ASSOCIATION. Games Today. ’ irenusboro in Charlotte Spartanburg in \nders«»n c.recnville in \\ mstmi-Salem Standing of the Chibs W. L F.‘ ’ W I. P C A tiers’n 18 8 .692 C. sboro 10 1.7 40’ Sp’brg 13 12 .720 G’nxille 911 .391 CTlotte 17 IK .486 W -S’l’m 720 .259 Yesterday's Results. Winston-Salem 6, Greenville .7 Xndersnn 6. Spartanburg 3 Greensboro 6. Charlotte .7 APPALACHIAN LEAGUE Games Today Johnson Cit\ in \sheville Bristol in Knoxville Mnrrixtown in Cleveland Standing of the Clubs. W L P < ’ W» L. P C. Bristol 6 I .600 .1 4 .7 in Ashexille 5 I .77»6 C \ eland 4 > 144 Kxvlllv 6 5 ..74,7 M’town 1 6 100 Yesterday s Results Asheville 5, Johnson Cltx 3 Bristol 7. Knoxville 5. Cleveland 7. Morristown ' !IE A fl. ‘ " SATURDAY. MAY 25.-IM2. HERE’S HOW JIM PERRY TRAINS FOR HIS BOUT / -i ylwD/ ' ■a ! wWi W i \\®L\ 'AC \\\ < t y ■w*- x -£! / M 7 w OKm \\wrA\ .is'l ||||r JUMPING OVER BARREL. \x Crackers’ Batting Averages, Including Yesterday’s Game ROPE times up yesterda? and shot Ins aver- Players G A.B R. H. Av. ‘GAME TODAY 3:15: GULLS JUNE 5 SHRINERS DAY rXu.':- .' ! j must beat it homeward at ponce dcLEON park llemphir.. if. 36 141 -I 47 .333 —— D- p .... 7 <’» 6 J'»n p as ,.p a ij game this afl- rn”<m at. Jum .7 will he Shrimns' day atfl’om -- 'T’T'' 3b 'iT IT 7- l-el-on park-will be called at DcL. on ball park ' .' ' ■ ' '.ii: 3 :13 o'clock.- The Shrine -of the stale wifj be in ’* io ~x i,, i I'h is change i n time is made in ordei < ( ssion here tlia t : <tu ,• and will ixmie to Tk.-’lb ?7 I! IS .234 io allow the Gulls to catch a train for h) ba | rp;irU in a body some' 1,500 • . *. liuinc, where ibey aiv to phy Sunday. . •- ' • • • J ‘ Atlanta ha> no gam- Sunda\ and the ,7 .. , -’t pmvers Will get abi je<' rest. An vff’.r: will be made to giJV’- the i’to uh. . . • - i ■ -■» •- - whole affair a Ma.sonlc tinge. Aji um- D-’igt .i- . . s - •' pin- who is a Mason will be iired, ■Miller. P. 12 1 1"2 FLEMING HOPS LANNIGAN. and Tomin? Atkins, a Mason, will pitch Johns, p. I" ■" ■■ 3 I." IPICKLAND. MAINE. May 25.- Bill for Atlanta. John A. Hynds. ilhistri- 'tl'ini " 11 1 ' 1 1 Fleming, of Oldtown, won his tliird ous potentate, will pitch tin first bull. T<4 VFSTFRDAV "Ouse, utive tight of the w eek last night \fl. '■ the game the Shriners wifi have li°J7 ER R e'ae'i' TS YEb ERDA In ■ nocking out John Lannigan in tic a barbecue in the old Ponce IVLeon xT.Jieos''T.'rd.T -('i mi.'i round. amusement park. PAPKE OPTS CARPENTIER; M’fiOORTY TO FOLLOW By Ed. W. Smith. C hicago. May Bin? Pap k.' has gr.ibbed off the rich (••y boxing ix-uin in l-Tanec at the present times. He has secured a niateh there wait Georges ('arpen tier. sensation of all Europe. Al l.ippe, vh<> Is not tv handling the af fairs of .the Kewanee jnan. secured the niateh by carle. Lippe being widely knovxn on the other side because of the several trips he took there while managjng Hart? Lewis. The contest, wthix h should be one of the best, decided in Europe this season, will take place June :>O. ac cording to the nxfxlccs Lippe lias r.‘ecir.MjPapke n.nd hVs new man ager .will sail for the othei side toda? on the Olympic, the club having already furnished two first class tickets and expense money. Papke Has a Bad Hand. Papke was beginning to show in earnest in New Yr«rk that he could "(ome back" whetn-his right hand collided with tin hard skull of an opponent and .tlitjl‘useful member Kewanee Man Will Sail for Paris Today went i ntirely out of commission. As a result Lippe had to cancel -evctal excellent dates that he hail in the East for the Illinois fighter and arrange to sail at once. It will take at least three weeks for tie- bruised weapon to get back into good shape. This Carpentier battle is the teal plum on the other side because G 'orq. < is the big card over there and is capable now of drawing the heaviest kind of houses. That's why Lippi turned dowrf an offer of 52.500 and accepted instead 23 pet > > nt of the house and exnenses. Illinois Man Confident. No mention is made of the weight agreement, but it probably will be 180 pounds several hours before the contest begins, which is the Euro pean standard of measuring mid dles eight -. Papke is firm in the'belief that he has a grand chance with the <'level Frenchman and thinks he can get in the finest of condition over there. He is no stranger to the country, having trained there for several contests, although he jliii not have very good luck in gening on during his previous visit. McGoorty to Dublin. There is little doubt now that Eddie .McGoori? will trail Papke to Europe for the purpose of get ting a shot at the winner. As soon as the Oshkosh man has finished -KID” WILDER WILL PITCH FOR W. & L NEXT SEASON "Kid" Wilder, Georgia's wonderful southpaw of this season, will go to Washingion and Lee university next fall and will pitch next spring for the W. & L. club. Wilder was declared ineligible thi sluing li? the S. 1. A. A. for playing professional ball. At the time it was i liiimed that there was only one offense charged against him and that he would be reinstated and used again by Georgia '’next spring. It now develops that Wildei. who bus been forced to work his way through school and college, has been receiving money for playing ball off and on for several years and for this reason, sees no chance of getting back in the good graces of th" S. I. A. A. At Washing ton arid Lee there are no eligibility re quirements and Wilder can play in spite of his professionalism. BRADY HERE ON MONDAY; WILL BE PITCHED SOON Pitcher Brady, the man secured by the <'tuckers from the Boston Nation als, has wired baseball headquarters that he will lie here in time for Mon day’s game. It is likely that Brady will get on immediate tryout, for Manager Hemp hill will soon be forced to make a de cision about his twirling staff, and he i will want to ascertain right away what, i Brady has to offer. MARQUARD OUT TO SET NEW PITCHING RECORD NEW YiiHK, .Ma? 25. — W ith the nine ■ .insi i nt i v<- victories behind him. Piteh •■r Bub. M.i.uuard. the "sll.ooo beauty" lof Hu- New York Giants, ex) is to set a new record for games won during the I IIH2 baseball season. Marquard has i won every game be pitched during tin i first six weeks of the season. He hopes ■io oust Christ? Mathewson from the high niclii' w liieh he holds in the base ball hall of fame. white hope McCarthy KNOCKS OUT ANOTHER SPItINGI'IELD. MO.. May 25.—Lu ; tie r Mct 'arlhy. the young Missoni i giant who aspires to light Jack Jolin .-oii for the championship, lias added another knockout to his string. He put Jack Reed, of Toledo. Ohio, asleep in the third round here last night. McCarthy recently Knocked out Cail Morris STEINFELDT LASTS BUT ONE DAY WITH LOOKOUTS CH ATTANt H IGA, TENN'.. Jme 25. Harry Steinfeldt. ex-Cub; lingered just one day as a member of the Chatta nooga team. Bill Smith gm him out just once. ! worked him. saw that Ids arm was all I gone and returned him forthwith. up his engagements in this coun try. which include contests with Bob Moha next week, somebody near Chicago a little later and probably Mike Gibbons in New York, he will clinch arrangements to go to Ireland w ith his manager. Marty Forkins. The purpose of this trip will be to accept tlie offer made by Mar tin Fitzgeiald to box either Car pentier or some other good man in August during the big Dublin horse show. Billiard Croker. Hie spinier Tammany boss, who now lives, in Dublin, is a stanch admirer of M< - Goorty ami lias personally asked that ho return to Ireland and ac cept the terms offered him for the match. Irish Fans Like Him. If Carpentier beat' Papke and It is found impossible to get him off his native heath, some other good man will be secured for McGoorty. The lattci is immensely popular in Iceland because of the fine showings lie always made there, to sa? nothing of his breeding, and there are man? who believe lie i' toda?- the greatest boxer of an? of t hem. In the meantime McGoorty says be would be delighted to be the first American boxer to get crack at Bombardier Wells, the English heavyweight champion, who is now in this country. McGoorty tried to get <m witli him while in England some months ago. but failed. THREE VANDY PLAYERS GET BIG LEAGUE OFFERS NASHVILLE, TEN'N'.. Ma? 25. Three memhcis of the Vanderbilt uni versity baseball team, champions of th" South, have received offers to play pro fessional ball with major league teams Tile? are I.ouis Hat dago, left lieide: Ro?' Morrison, catcher, and Wilson Collins, pitcher. Haulage has received a flattering of■ for fioin th. St. Louis Nationals. Coi lins from the Washington Americans and Morrison I com lite New Yor'< Americans. None of the offers will lie accepted this rear, since Morrison is tile only one of Hie three to finish col lege and expects io teach. Hardago and Collins may pla? professional bal’ after next ye-ji. however. louie laudermiliThas REPORTED TO MIKE FINN I. B. Laiidurinilk, known familiarly as ‘‘Louie,'’ has reported to the Mobile club. Laud< rmilk comes fr«>m the (’ nais. where he worked with no great success last year. Finn believes he should be a wonder in the Southern and will us-- him soon. YESTERDAY'S GAMEST Mobile. ab. r. ‘h. po. a. e. Malone?, cf. . . 5 (I 1 2 0 0 Stai'r, 2l> 5 i) o :> o 'i Walsh. >s .10 11 .1 " Jacobsen. If. , . :l 11 3 2 " Patllet. lb. ... I 11 S II II Gardelhi. 2b. .3 11 2 I I ciaik, i f I a t 2 0 " Vance, c 4 0 1 ;t 1 e Berger. |i. . . . 3 "10 4 " Totals . . . 3 S 2 1 11 1 Atlanta. ah. r. h. po. a. e. Baile?. If. .11 2 2 1 0 Gaul"?, rs. . . . .’> 1 2 2 0 " Hemphill. (T. . . I S 3 I 0 " AI perma n. 3b. . . 5 II 3 1 II " i I'Dell. lb I 11 9 1 ii East. 2b. . . I 1 0 3 4 •' < I’Brien, ss. ... I ii 3 2 2 1 Graham, e. . . . 3 0 1 g " 0 Miller, p. . . .1 o a 0 2 I *Syk<s. .... I 0 0 0 0 ii Ilessuii. p .. 2 " <! 0 1 a Totals ... .31 7 I 5 27 11. 2 Batted for Miller in th" fourth. ■ Score by innings:. It Mobile 000 300 000 -3 At lanta ' ... 103 0] 0 20" -7 Sy tn ma ry—Two-base hits—O'Brien. Ganiev. Paulet. Home runs—Hemp hill. Bailey. Double plays--Jacobsen to Star:. Innings pitched -By Milh L with " hits and 3 runs. Struck out B? Berger 3. bv Dessau 5. bv Miller 1. Bases on balls—Off Miller L off Des sau 2. off Berger I. Sacrifice hits —Ja- cobsen. East 2. Stolen bases—Jacob sen. Hemphill. Alperman, Gardella. Sykes. East. O'Brien. Walsh. Time of game. 2: 15. Umpires, Hurt and Rtld derham.