Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 31, 1912, FINAL, Image 1

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CRACKERS BEAT BILLIKEINS The Atlanta Georgian Read For Profit —GEORGIAN WANT ADS—Use For Results VOL. X. NO. 261. «10 ol[ II PLACE Os ■HTEI ' II torn Aged Mother of Slayer of Hus band Says She Hasn’t Long to Live Anyway. » ._... FATE OF DOOMED WOMAN RESTS WITH FISHERMAN Pardon Board Is Deadlocked. With One Member Absent on Pleasure Trip in Woods. (1 BOSTON. Maj ".I, Mr.-. Vincenza Lauta. the gray-hait *H mother of Mrs: Lena t'usaniano. tindm sentence of death for the murder of liar husband, alter > visit to 'net daughter in the death born- 1 ' today, marie a touching appeal to he permit to<l lo go Io the death ' hair in td;o e of tier daughter. file I’vokoi-hearted mottoT says she it <n tears old. that she has bu* a few . tv live, -nd liial her daughter bar I .r. elr.ld” n. 'fler ’. pine n.-,- dmtgi : i in mollier plumed lo vi it ■ md imilo t dual plea f, , mer, or lo 1,0 portoil tr<| 1., di* m lie I da 11. ill rs I’’ t' r Hears of Deadlock On Her L'ic. Mis <‘;i m mop ■■ a-■ trttd for lhe first lone l'"di that uni l one man now -tand between h»r and the elect'i* ,haii Me Meuinder McGregor, t member of Ibo governor ' council, who ha's not yet voted on her appeal for , lemon, v The other members stand tto I Hr Is on a fishing trip in Maine and unless he act before next week th* noman will be executed. She broke into passionate sobbing lien the news was broken tn her today and cried' "Oh. Mother Mary, may he bo merci ful." Religion Consolation The condemned woman is -raking , onsolation in religion and is deopb rii* appointed when leather Michael .1 Murphy. Catholic chaplain of Charles town prison, fails to visit her. At times she becomes desperate over the thought ipproaching death, but the chaplain , succeeds in calming her Enrico Maseioli. her accomplice, also | under the death -entem•< . maintains i . almnese in his death cell and declares | lie is ready to die "any old time." THE WEATHER ,Ta>r tonight: showers tomorrow. Temperatures: 8 a. m.. 75 degrees: 10 z _- m. 79 degrees: 12 noon. 81 de grees: 2 p. m., 82 degrees. i ' WHAT ARE YOU IN SEARCH OF TODAY? I No matter if if is ;i position, help, real es tate. lai'ins. rooms, houses, apartments, of fices. garages, boarding places. lost articles, poultry of all kinds, ‘ business opportunities, or any other conceiva ble thine, a Georgian Want Ad will go get it for you. Georgian Want Ads cost little, and accom plish much. b’ca-l tin m. answer them, .old use them. SHORTSTOP ELL AM. OF “THEM PESKY BARONS” . The Baron shortstop is hitting better this year than he did last, but he is playing no better game at the short station. While nnt a sensational player. I he performs steady and / he is thor- -W ' ' oughly de / f in / the battmt, average cot / umn last / year Roy’s average was .2D. 'ie riade hits, but they totaled DO bases ' Ellam is one of the last year i crop of Barons, coming tn 1912 / along with i II [ McGilvray. WEr / I[ / E Ham’s jwK / worth to the Baron” 1 y I[ / Is the fact that he 1 at the pivotal pom* In the infield, where he uses his brain in ' 'IwJ jl aiding his fellows. Bk <■> L' \ \ * w / \ V Jr £ /, ! ■ ' , jTj K «= / / ■ ’ / /-•■' • > wJ” fX-- // '/ * /Wm,' '7/W v / / / / 3 mhß L \ I / ». KJfWi '' l —v w \ ' J L J \l\. • tj ■> l? J! " // AA. ,<r .X ! <// te§ v . ’ oJwL jr^A. <* ! ■ 1 * ‘ ’ ■* •■ I YEGGS GAG LAUNDRY GUARD WITH LINEN: EOILED BY A WOMAN < ‘ l-f I< ’A <;< May 31. F'our cracksmen entered the office of th* 5 Madison laun dry parly today. seized Hie watchman and anothri employer. hound I hem with a clothesline and strips of sheets found in the laundry, gagged them with tow els from a pile of linen brought in to he ■ allied and then attempted in force , the safe with nitroglycerin X woman saw the reflection of an electric flash- ( light used b.\ the yeggs, telephoned the ( police and officers arrived before the ( charge had been .exploded. The rob ber- fled. CAROLINA ASSOCIATION Score: R H. E. Anderson. 1 6 a Spartanburg 3 8 2 < Ramsey and Milliman f'tark and (’eve 1 ney I'mpire. Barr Score R. H E. j Winston-Salem 1 5 4 > Greenville. ” • : and Dailey. McEarlui and l‘-*u e|| I mpit e 11 iek« I Score R II ‘ I I 3 I < .recn -ht.i3 7 I | | Smith and r'levctand M< Keoh.ut and | ATLANTA, GA.. FRIDAY. MAY 31, 1912. too OHIO CONVICTS BALK AT CONTRACT WORK AND STRIKE i'Gij .MRi s May 31. one hundred prisoners at the slate peniten tiary went on strike today because Ibex were ordered to continue contract la bor work. Warden .lone.? immediately placed the strikers in the, idle house. There was no disorder, the men simply refusing to begin work. The contractors had been ordered out of the penitentiary by the state board of administration, but had been grant ed several extensions of time, and the men struck today as a protest against the delay. SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE Score: R. H. E. Bessemer .. ft 4 1 Gadsden. 4 6 1 Hickman and B*m'dlct Priest and Wells Umpire. Lauzon Score 11 H U Selma 3 6 2 Anniston ♦> - t McManus Bokenhofer and Guiterez; Woodruff and Brown Umpire. William® Ku! Burns is scheduled l»> t lohmr I Mart«> in a ’on round Ihhh at «!»•• St ■ 7 R. H. E. Crackers 00010 31 02------7 71 Billikens 10100 0000 210 2 11 ATLANTA M ME FROId BEHIND ffl WIN BALL PARK. M< ".Vrc.IMKR Y. A' ,A., .Mat 31. The t’rack.ra defeated the Bil- I kc.na Herr lode? THE GAME. FIRST INNING. i Ba:|e\ faulrii lo MrAlliater Hemphill I out, M< Elveen i“ Bills Callahan fanned. No Rl NS. Stengle hi? in Ort-i and nn O Hell s boot hp wh - safe V arcs hit tn third and out. Mperman io oTAell, and Stengl*- lo second- McKlvcAn also hit to third and out. Hpci-man to <» Pell, but Stengle tvas bclri at second. <’n a sv»!d pitch Stengl? wem '») third F'Jr em wall ed <»n a double steal. Ste.ngle scored and KJ wet I landf'n on seennd. Williams walked H’H- Hied to Callahan. u.NIs FU N SECOND FNNINO Alpermnn out. MeKlveen io Rill*. i>’r»ell walked. Hast hit safe over third for p bn-e ai 1 < >T’»ell went to second. <»’Rii«n hit c» wi'ori mp | beat >t out. and the bases were loidod. Donahue hit to s-m ond and n Dell was out at the plale. Warr- to AD-Alliste. Sitton fanned. No R1 NN Cole- Hind to Callahan M-xMlistet hit through second for a ba <» LKeb sin gled through second, and McAllister wen’ tn SAcmid Stengle hit to Hart and out tn OT-iplL and’ MrAHhder and Tjvel'- ad vancC talked. fHT’mg the haves? McKlvem struck out. NO HI NS THIRD INNING. Rail ft ? talked. Hemphill Hied io left land Rail'’?' wan doubled off first. Coles to Bllla Callahan grounded to second and out, Wares tn Hill*. NO EI’NR. Llwert walked. ElneH tried to steal, and was nut. Donahue to East. Williams leaned up against on* of Sittons bean tie-, for a home run. Hi* ball going to rigid. SiHr»n then tightened up and fanned Rills end Coles one RI N fourth INNING. Alpertnan grounded between Hrst and and was out. Wares to Rill* »I'T‘oll tuis passed. East hit a high fl? ■•<« • enter, nhinh Stengle dropped, and < >s’l was safe et first and G'F»*II went to third O’Hrien walked and the ba*es u *>re loaded r’mrtAbue high-fll*d to Sten gi*. and fi’DAIl scored. Sitton hit to see ond and <>* Brien w forced. Wares tn McElveen. «‘NIT’ RI N McAllister farmed. Livel? »»ut Alpci man tn O’Dell Stengle walked. ll* tried to «t*al. bur w«r; headed. Tmnahu* to Kao* N«> RL NS x FIFTH INNING. Ratio? walked. Hemphill walked Rai- D? tried to stoal third, hut was out, M*- \llister to Elwert Callahan bit to short ami Hemphill was forced at se<<»nd. by .XD Elveen unassisted Callahan tried to *ioal second, but was out McAlister to Wares. Evidentl. the Crackers tried to i tin amuck with AL'Allr l*r. but he would nol have it so. Ni > Rl NS. Wares hl» a Hne drive tn left for one base McElveen bunted tn the box and nn . Sitton to <‘ I>cll. and Wares w*nt to s.-rn..nd. Elwert hit b? second for one Ease and W<«rc. j went to third. Elw’ert tried to take two on the hit and was nut, Hemphill to F<ast Williams fanned. NO Rl NS SIXTH INNING. Alperman hit afe b? first for a i«a <» I>*ll bunted down first base line and boat It out. ami Alperman went to sec -1 <m<i East bunted in front of the plate ind out, Livni? lo Wares, and Alperman xnd tt'Doll advanced. O’Brien Hied to , Stengl*. No advance, Donahue hit to left sot twn basfs and Alperman and i i Dell cured. Coles threw wild to third to head Donahue and he went to third on the pla?’ The ball rolled to the At lanta bomb and the umpire motioned r»onalm* bom* Sitton fanned. THREE Rl NS Bills out. East to <»T>p|l Coles hit past short for a base McAllister hit to third and a fast double pla? followed. Alperman to I ’.a t to f t’l'ell N‘< >RI NS SEVENTH INNING. Bailee walked Hemphill walked Cal lahan bunted lo the b«»x and out. Live ly t<» Wares, and Bailey and Hemphill ad’.ati' pd Alperman flied to Stengle and Baile?’ scored on the throw-in. Hemphill was caught in a < base and otii. Wares to Mci,jvpp|) ONE Rl N. Lively bit past short foi a base Ste.n glc hit to drop center for two bases and Livel.v went to third Wares out. East to o Dell, but Lively was held on third. M< Elveen fanned. Elwert nut. Sitton to o'Dell N< > KI’NS. EIGHTH INNING. O’Dell Hied to Coles East fanned. O'Brien hunted in front of the plate and out. Lively to Bills NO RUNS. Williams hit to the box and out. Sitton l io O'Dell. Bills hit a high one to center which Callahan dropped and Bills went to third before the ball was recovered Cole popped to D Brien McAllister struck m»i NO RI'NS. NINTH INNING. Donahue .-ii)gie<l ’<• left Sitton out. Bills t«» Wares Baile* popped to Bills. Hemphill singled to right and Donahue setter.; <>n G,. throw home McAllister !<‘t the ball get by and Hemp went to sec • nd. Callahan it to first and on RH’« | wild throw to Lively, who c<»vere<l first. ' Hemphill -cored Mperrnan flied t«» Sten i gb rc • • lu xs level?' fllrd tn ’’allahac Stenglr -In I gled to left W ere flied to Bailpv . . ..... k . . r* i s • | CRACKERS— AB R. H PO A E Bailey, Jf J | (I 0 0 0 Hemphill, cf .1 | I I it 0 Callahan, rs . 3 0 0 4 (| fl Alperman, 3b 4 I 10 4 0 0 Dell, lb I 2 111 0 1 East, 2b ...... 2 0 I 4 4 0 J O’Brien, ss 4 0 I 1 ft ft Donahue, c.... 2 2 6 2 0 Sitton, p 3 0 0 ft 3 0 l otah ... 25 77 27 14 I BILLIKINS - AB P H. PO A E Stingle. cf .412400 Wares, 2b 4 0 I 4 5 0 , McElveen, ss I 0 0 3 JO Elwert, 3b 2 0 1 I 0 0 Williams, r 5.... 2 1 10 0 0 Bills, 1b 4 0 I 7 I I Coles. H .40 I JI I McAllister, c .. 4 0 16 2 0 Lively, p I 0 2 0 3 0 ' «».» . ~TT , - , Torah . . . M 2 10 27 I I 2 SUMMARY. ( Twc.-ha e hit Donahu*. strugD. Horn* run- Williams Double nla? s Coirs to Rills Alp*' man m East to < »’l)el| Struck out Livel?' 3. Sitton . Bases on ball; Lixcly 9 Sitton < Sa' i ifh r hits McElveen. Ha 1 <'a' lalian. Stolon hasp Elvert. Umpires. < I’Tnolr and Kellum PASTOR GOES IN FOR STEREOPTICON TALKS ON BIBLE COUNTRIES V n“« and ttnique in , hili'h work has b o '-n litangurntefi by Or Hun bar Ogrlen pastor of Cantral preshv terian <:huf’’i. 1t is a .stereoptir’on outfit, cnntplPto ly equipped vitii a fine lantern, slides, screen etc., and al icgiilar intervals , Dr. Ogdvtt tvill give leetuies on scenes i from the Bible, travels in foreign cotin. tries and other Interesting subjects Tonight be will take up the early min istry of t'hrist, and for this In- has a nuntbet of beautiful pictures some being colored. The lectures are not sot the benefit (l s the congregation alone but arc open to 1 the general public. Admission will be fn e. WARRANT ISSUED FOR LAW SCHOOL GRADUATE 'HVI TA N'tttGA. TI'.X V Mae 31 A , warrant was. sworn out today for A. T. Roark, a law student, on complaint of the father of a Id-year-old girl in Bir mingham Roark is a member of this tea-s graduating class at the Chattanoo ga Law school. It. T Cameron, recently disbarred from practice in the Tennessee courts, is wanted in connection with this , a:!o He is now in New York RACES AT LATONIA First—Frederick L.. 4.70, first: Rich lard Gentry, 5.80: Autorun, 3.30. Al" ran: George Karine, Transport Toy, I Over the Sands. Counterpart. Second —Yorkville, 7.50. first. Inqui- ' eta. 9.40: Gowell, 10.70. Also tan Bltu | Jay. Miss Edith. Mollie Richards. Bal doyle Third—Merrick. 4.20. first; All Red 4.10: Rod and Gun, 3.40. A'-o tan Chemulpo, .lack Weaver, Met Ifntock. Turret, Bob Co. Fourth—Free Lance, 3.70, first: B'ig, 3.30: Presumption. 2.20. Also ran. Kel lenelson. Ini|>ression. Fifth—Rose of Jeddah. 9.90. first; Working Lad. 4.30: Captain Bravo, 2.70. Also ran: Tilli- - Nightman* Vilcy. New Idea. Earl of Uichritond. Sir Giles. ' Charlr ' ijootz Gold I‘roof Sixth —Effendi. 5.50. first. Laßold. 2.60: Steeplejack. 5.20. ' -> in R, I fa t. Bottle i"ho • Snail . Bi-rtt il,iri , i - 41. . 1 ■ It V 111 s•' I* FINAL ★ | SOUTHERN LEAGUE AT BIRMINGHAM: R, H, E. CHATTANOOGA 1 0 000002.-. . . BIRMINGHAM 1 1000002.-. . . Boehling and Noyea Bo? d and Yantz. Umpire. Breitenstein. AT NASHVILLE: R, H. «. MOBILE .0 0/0 00000002-2 7 0 NASHVILLE 000 0 0 0000 00 - 0 2 I Berger and Bunn; Elcharty and Elliott. Umpire. Fitzsimmons. AT MEMPHIS: R. H. 1. NEW ORLEANS 10 5 1 00 0 0.-. . . i MEMPHIS 2000 01 0 0.-. . . | SMMtin qud Haight. Allen and Seabough I’mplre.e. Ffruninger and Rudderharr? , | NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost, P <’ Wnn. Tx>st. P C | New Yf.rl ?S i Son St Louis 32 475 (’hndnnati 23 17 575 Philadelphia 14 ID 124 I Chicago . 19 17 .528 Brooklyn 12 22 >53 I‘itisbmg. . . 1K 17 514 Boston.. .. 13 35 .333 k AT PITTSBURG: R. H. CINCINNATI 1 00 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 2 5 4 PITTSBURG 03102000 x 6 8 2 Fromm* and Melman: Adams and Gibson Im pi res. Klem and Bush. FIRST GAME. AT BROOKLYN; R. H. *. 1 BOSTON I 00 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 3 5 2 ' BROOKLYN 00060210 x 910 3 Dickson and Kling. Yingling and Erwin tunpirea. Brennan and Owens SECOND GAME. 1 BOSTON 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- 3 8 3 BROOKLYN 30 0 0 1 3 0 1 xBl4 2 and Goudt Ragnn and Erwin I'mpur-. Brennan and Owen’ . AT NEW YORK: R. M- 1. ST. LOUIS ...1 1 0 0 00 0 03 - 5 8 0 > NEW YORK 1 0 1 00 0 0 0 0 - 2 6 4 W iIBk and Bresnahan. Wilts* and M*re»r Empires, Tehnst*n« and Ea»en. Chicago Philadelphia not scheduled. [ AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost R C Won Lost B <“ Chicago ?R 12 7<M) Cleveland 17 19 <72 Boston. 13 Washington tS 31 452 I’h’lla.delnhia G ”* MS New York 12 353 I ,etr,'li .... 20 T ven St Tioitie. . 13 34 .315 AT ST. LOUIS. R. H. «. DETROIT 1 00000 000 -1 6 I ST. LOUIS 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 5 x - 9 14 0 \\ ilirtt'- ard Stanagn p-iv—ll and Stephen* Umpire."?, We.-terveH and O’bough liu. Other games not scheduled. |~SO. ATLANTIC LEAGUE AT SAVANNAH: R - H - •• MACON 000000 000 - 0 3 I SAVANNAH 000 0 0 1 00 x -1 7 L’ o'Brien and Kahlkoff Schultz and Geibel Umpire. Kelly. AT COLUMBUS: n M E * JACKSONVILLE 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 8 |9 3 COLUMBUS 0 00 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 2 8 3 Abercrombie and Smith f'a* and Krebs Umpire. Bender FIRST GAME. AT ALBANY: n ' H ’ 8 * COLUMBIA ... 010 0000 00 -1 2 2 ALBANY 0 0 0 0 0 I 2 0 x - 3 7 3 Duggle.’by and Reynold*: Smith and Cowan. Umpire. Clark. SECOND GAME. COLUMBIA 00 11 0 0 1..-. . . ALBANY 0010001..-. . . Raise and Irwin. Burra' and Reynolds Umpire. Clark. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AT KANSAS CITY: M’kee... 300 000 001- 4 6 2 K. City 000 0)0 014- 56 2 llovlik and S- lialk Gallia and < ' < 'onnor I Irwin and Vnd*rson. AT TOLEDO: Ind’lis.. 101 210 000- 5 8 3 Toledo.. 302 010 200- 8 12 2 Schlitzer and Uasey. I. Tames and Ca- I risch Umpires. Humphreys and Hayes AT COLUMBUS: L’ville.. .-000 000 110- 2 7 3 Col b’S. 101 002 20x- 6 10 5 Richtrn and Spencer Packard and Smith Umpires Ferguson and Handiboe Minneapolis-St. Paul game off; wet i grounds. YALE CREW IS LOAFING. GALES I-TIRRY. t'ltNN.. Mac 31 \al* oarsmen who began their practiee on the Thames river were stiff toda> from their In si day s wrli A season of light pra, ■ tier was ordered. FOR RACING ENTRIES SEE PAGE FIFTEEN. PRICE TWO CENTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, AT ROCHESTER: Tor’to. . 100 111 209- 6 6 2 Rocn’r... 011 1401 Ox- 8 It 2 McGinley and llitams. Clark and Ja>'k litsrh Implies. Byron and Muller. ' AT NEWARK: ! Balt 040 010 122- 9 12 3 N’ark... 000 000 600- 6 7 3 Smith and Bersen. Schardt and McCar thy. Empires. Matthews and Murray. AT JERSEY CITY: Prov 022 001 000- 510 2 J. City . 603 01400 - 14 15 2 Bail.’- and Schmidt; Erill and Beinla. Empires. Kelly and Malian AT BUFFALO: Mont’l.. 100 000 030- 4 9 3 Buf’lO... 000 030 002- 5 10 0 Matern and Roth. Jameson and MeAllia ter ihn pi res Doyle and Guthrie