Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 06, 1912, EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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STEM WINS over ram Bl SLIM SHADE NEW YORK. Aug. 6. "I'm net dis couraged and I know my friends are not either." was the optimistic utterance to day of Luther McCarthy, the Springfield. Mo., white hope, who was beaten on points by .Jim Stewart, of Brooklyn, at Madison Square Garden last night The contest was so close that many thought that a draw would have been a better popular decision. McCarthy showed that he has plenty of strength and gameness, but that he lacks ring skill and science. It was McCarthy's first appearance here and he made many new friends by his clean fighting. Twelve thousand persons saw the bat tle. the crowd being one of the biggest that ever saw a mill at the garden. Several other bouts were staged in con nection with the big fight. In these Fred die Hicks, of Detroit, beat Willie Lewis and George Kirkwood, of St. Louis, won from George Cheney, of Baltimore. BROWN KEENE SENT BACK TO SPRINGFIELD CLUB INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Aug 6. <Brown Keene, the highly touted young first sack er, has followed Outfielder Mike O'Day back to the Springfield farm According to the Indian bosses he was weighed in the A. A. balance and found wanting. Fred Hunter, whom Keene displaced in the last three or four games, now goes back to first base to finish out the season. THE BASEBALL CARD. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Games Today. Montomery in Atlanta. Ponce DeLeon park. Game called at 4 o’clock. Birmingham in Chattanooga. Mobile in Memphis. New Orleans in Nashville. Standing of the Cluo*. W. L. P C W. L. P.C B'ham. .64 39 .622 C’nooga. 47 49 .490 Mobile,. 57 47 .548 N’ville. .45 53 .459 N. Or. . 48 46 .511 Mont. . 45 56 .416 M’mphis 48 48 .500 Atlanta .40 56 .417 Yesterday's Result*. Montgomery 3. Atlanta 2. Chattanooga 2. Birmingham 1. Memphis 2, Mobile 1. Nashville A, New Orleans 2. SOUTH ATLANTIC. Games Today. Albany in Macon. Columbia in .Jacksonville. Savannah in Columbus. Standing of tn* Club*. • W. L P C. W L. P.C. Sav'nah 21 12 .636 Macon . 18 17 .514 J’yille .21 13 .618 Albany .13 22 .3,1 C'bus .20 11 .588 C’bia. .10 25 .286 Yesterday's Result*. MacOQ 26. Albany 4. Jacksonville 14. Columbia 2. Columbus 4, Savannah 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Games Today. Washington in Chicago. Philadelphia in St. Louis. New York in Detroit. Boston in Cleveland. Standing of the Club*. W. L. PC. W- V P f Boston . 69 33 .676 Detroit . 51 52 ,49» Wash . 64 38 .628 ("land. .46 55 ,45:> Phlla 58 12 .580 N. York 32 65 .330 Chicago .50 49 .505 S. Louies 32 68 320 Yesterday’s Result*. St. Louis 12. Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 3, Boston 1. Detroit 4. New York 2. Washington 8, Chicago 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Games Today. Cincinnati in Boston. St. Louis in Brooklyn. Pittsburg in Now York. Chicago in Philadelphia. Standing of the Club*. W. I. I' C W. L. P.C. N York 71 25 .710 C'natl. . 45 54 455 Chicago .63 34 .650 S. Louis .4 56 .410 i"borg. 56 38 .596 Br’klyn. 35 64 354 Phila. . .46 17 .195 Boston . 27 69 .281 Yesterday’s Result*. . St. Louis 8, Brooklyn 4. Pittsburg 8. Now York 4. Chicago 5. Philadelphia (first game.) Chicago 5. Philadelphia 3 (second game) Boston 10. Cinnatl 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Games .Today. Milwaukee in Indianapolis. Kansas City in Toledo. Minneapolis in Louisville. St. Paul in Columbus. Standing of the Club*. W. L. P C W. L. PC M'apnlis 75 40 .652 S. Paul 52 65 .141 C'bus 71 43 .623 M'w'kee 49 63 437 Toledo . 70 14 .617 L'ville. .13 69 .381 K. City. 55 57 191 I‘apolis 42 76 .356 Yesterday's Results. Toledo 5, Kansas City 1. Milwaukee 13, Indianapolis 2. Minneapolis 6. Louisville 1. St. Paul 6. Columbus 1. L_——X-UM————— ■——■ ■—■■■■ii.i.- mnirr.-i—w ~iw -••’W •» ■»r ■ num.—« » .wn. •v-4rw«ru' - r v ••. . . Correct Proverb Solutions Picture No, 7 Picture No. 8 -BROUGHT mz/atgr ® ee ' ■ I /■; awfully ; . « A <oeo ) IN iTM H W©*K£O h Workman 1 ‘ J TO HOVS ! L_ y -— y ATH - J I Bs 1v o 0 Hi -l s ' IfciL ib A Pitcher that goes oft to the well is broken at A new broom sweeps dean. Bills’ Farewell Performance J Scheduled for Today at Ponce By W. .J. Weissinger. t I allE Billikens' last ,topt < ;m e | at Ppncey park this season will come this afternoon, .when they play the last of the two gante series that opened yesterday. Both teams will have an off day Wednesday. N‘"t only will the Crackers face the Billikens for the last time on home grounds today, but they will go against them with thi knowl edge that feminine fans are watching in the gallery. This is ladies' day and they promise to go in numbers to see Montgoinery perform. . Empire Stockdale, whose yoijth-- ful looks caused fans to allude to hint as "the Gray Fox's nephew,” is well established in the hearts of Atlantans today, as his firm judg ment allowed the only two scores made by the Crackers yesterday. It was his first time here. Not even as a player has he appeared before. But when the game time came he gave a critical survey of the diamond, settled his cap on his head, pushed down his mask and defied even Manager Dobbs to make a protest. The first ball was pitched and the fight was on. It ran smoothly until the close of the sixth. Then the Billiken leader fought hard to reverse a decision and leave the Crackers without a single score. Five minutes later he was seated on the players’ bench with a reprimand from the new umpire in Ms memory. The conflict eante up with Gra ham on third and McElveen on second. Callahan pushed a bounc ing grounder down the first-base lino that struck Danzig's glove. The ball glided off and went far down the right field line and Gra ham and McElveen came home. The hit might easily have been called fair or foul, and the fans held their breath for the decision. His unijis called it a fair ball and cheering arose. Manager Dobbs rushed from the coacher's line at first and came to the unips. His majesty pulled out his watch and timed the dispute, giving little heed to the clamor of the Montgoinery team. With a wave of his hand lb Sent Dobbs to IrWonr ®| TOBACCO g Soo&es Nerves ® wish jis mildness Annual Mountain Excursion SOUTHERN RAILWAY Saturday, August 17 $6.00 Asheville, N. C. $6.00 Lake Toxa way, N. C. I $6.00 Hendersonville, M. C. I $6.00 Hot Springs, N. C. ($6.00 Tate Springs, N. 0. $6.50 Bristol, Tenn. Final limit September 1. Three trains to Asheville. Morning- Noon Night, 8:00 a. m. 11:15 a. ni. 9:00 p. m. MAKE RESERVATION NOW. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. TUESDAY. AUGUST 6. 1912. thvjitaycis’ bomb an i ordered th< game to continue, it did. A double play, unassisted, four two-base hits, a sir’U. e and a ><•: i< of vital errors on the part of lhe < ’ ■ .. I'jjiM t i ’lt 'i th* ti> poitant points of yesterday’s as- ( fair. The first of these came in the last of th»' eighth, when John son taught Graham's th to right field and rushed in to fl: st, beating Alpernian’s man scamper to re cover the bag. The hi: > < -ante at various periods of the game and most of the third component part came late. Tht; errors came in pinches and the advances nave the winning runs. INTERNATIONAL league. Games Today. Toronto in Jersey City. Montreal in Providence. Buffalo in Newark Rochester in Baltimore. Standing of the Clubs W. L. P C W. L. P.C Roeh. . 61 43 .587 N’wark. 52 53 .445 Toronto .58 46 .558 Buffalo. 47 55 .461 B* in ore. 55 45 .550 P .lence 4* 59 .427 J. City. 54 53 .505 M’nt real 45 62 .420 Yesterday’s Results. Toronto 1. Baltimore 0 game.) Baltimore 7, Toronto 2 'second griine.) Newark 1, Montreal 1. (first game.) Montreat 5. Newark 2 (second game.) Providence 5. Buffalo :» (first game.) Providence 7, Buffalo 6 (second game.) CAROLINA ASSOCIATION. Games Today. (’harlotte in Greensboro. Winston-Salem in Greenville. Anderson in Spartanburg. Standing of the Clubs. \V. 1,. P C W. B. P.C A’ders'n 51 33 .607 Sp'b’rg 39 15 .161 C’Finite 49 34 .590 G sboro 37 46 .446 W.-Shn 47 40 .541 G’nville 30 55 35" | Yesterday s Results. Charlotte 8, Greensboro 7. Spartanburg 3, Anderson 1. nn. ifi . | 0 W TIP W | EYE GLASSES Do you know that few Opti- i | clans understand adjusting and I . frame fitting? Do you know that | a poor-fitting frame will do the S i1 eyes as much harm as poor 8 'I lenses? You want your frames E ;| as well as your lenses right; then I - I come to .us. as we understand | :| every part of the Optical busi- | i! ness - ’ ' Twenty years experience in I I' testing the eyes and filling Ocu- ■ lists'' prescriptions. | HINES OPTISAL COMPANY 91 Peachtree St. Eetween Mon'gomcry and Alcazar Theaters | J ((/Bp £-3? INJ ECT ION -5 r I H > < 2.. j-S M*NK s TCr R I S £ of the most obsti . :te casi s guaranic< •! in !’o . ci - 3 to 6 days : 1:0 other treatment required. ? Hold by all druggists. C ' FORSYTH I Todny. 2;3« I Atlanta'slsasiestTiiealer f Tonight 8:80 j Marshais F. Wilder Next Week ETHELGRE£N T^A , T ., McWaters & Tyson-- ’®P Gordon Eldrid & Co.- VfORL C I Three Yoscarys. Van Der , Koors-Armstrong & Ford UMkCERS It’s like go'* mg c uh y /i- m Lome, for it’s mono t-ui- l\ o..kU- by 'lading, t.sing and auswei ng t ; t Wan’ ,\ds m The Georgian. Few peop’o r-aJize the many i PI • ii it.- off- : i t! among the U'.all ad: it’s .i g< : sit_n t 1 al it ihi pco- lof 'J'he < rg’ 'n : 1 t»• wi id pot b' so many of u<m.. if. ior not'.mg else, sit I <lown and <di< < k off i i.i uds ’ io: t app< ;J m I you \ou v\ ill he a.- ;-a ,s! :t j how manj of ’ 1 them mean n>o>u y >' • y• qp, Warn . •! I • • ; The ads ar< >•> < onvonit arranged Hut: | they can be picked out v« : > easy. Crackers* Batting Averages. Including Yesterday's Game! The-, averag ; include vt-sierday’s guile with Montgomery: PLAYER— g. ab. r. h. Ave. Reckvi. p 7 IS 1 6 .333 Harbison s .- 43 ni 17 n .29] Alporn.an, 2b. . .. MX 372 54 JOO .269 Btiiley. Ifyx 344 61 90 .262 Graham c. 4.3 130 15 34 .26] Agler lb. 3.5 110 16 27 .245 • ’allahan, <f .... .56 222 23 .53 .239 MeElVe* n. 31). . aim .175 45 S7 .232 Sitt<»n, p . 2<» 4S S 1 .146 Brady, p 16 49 2 7 .143 Lyons, if 6 1.5 1 2 .13.*: t\- yholds, c. .5 13 11 .071 Waldorf, p .5 14 U 0 .<><>(» Dugglehy, p 2 5 0 0 .000 Howard, utility .. 1 2 0 0 .000 COTTON STATES LEAGUE. Games Today. ?\leridiui in Jackson. Vicksburg in Yazoo City. Columbus in Greenwood. Standing of the Clubs. . I W 1.. P C (’ mbus 23 15 .603 G nwood 21 17 .553 M Idian 22 I » Jackson 20 18 .52 • V k’sb g 22 15 .595 Y. City 533 .132 Yesterday’s Results. Vicksburg 3. Jackson 2. Greenwood 4. Columbus 3. ’ VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Games Today. ll' hiiH'nd in Norfolk. Portsmouth, in Newport News. Roanoke in Petersburg. Standing of the Clubs. W L. P.C. I W E. P.C. Psh'rg 61 37 .622 | P’sm’th 42 4 1 .488 Ni.rfolk s(i '5 526 I R’hm’fl 15 5 1 .455 R’anoke U H .491 | N. N’vvs 38 5.5 .109 Yesterday’s Results. X' -f'iik 3, Richmond 0. U'tersburg <B. Roanoke 5. Newport \Avs 4, Portsmouth 3. ■ ■ —■Jl.g.mjJUJ.! !±-!L!-l!l if you spend money in advertising you will find that FACTS will help you. Its one of the few good thiws you can get for nothing. Write on your business stationery to FACTS— -225 sth Ave. New York, and the new Mid- I j summer issue will be sent to you without i cost. I n-rw ■——l———«ac *■■■«— -n~ •-*— •- inbb,« i w.4—. M w- ». ■■nil ■-■>bitwii imaM—w i iiu iihi i ■ iiii'ii "•* • i ■ SCORES OF SATISFIED PURCHAS S I l ook this dainty Cream and Sugar Set home with them Monday, F* PL fC E / , ■:-' . ' > f «•; - ; <C v «gh ' ■ ,-•••■ - j >k - * ’j”-. ”'. ‘s ' -5 ‘ 4 A ../ ■ ' •/,■ *• '■ '' 4 : aj:. >'■'■■ :->< - 1 ' F ; j. r. -rr— - --.-- J i? There are a few sets left, to be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every purchase at our Premium Room i , Bring the Money Saving Coupon on page 2. It will save you at one-half on china ware and household articles ncw r offered at our Premium Counter. «*• The Atlanta Georgian Premium Dept. 20 E. Alabama St. Open Evenings until 9 o’Clock YESTERDAZ'S GAME. Montgomery, ab. r, h. po. a. e. Hallman, If. . . 3 (I 2 2 (( o Elherfeld, ss. .. 4 1 2 0 4 o •lohn.-on. rs. ..401 4 0 n Klwert, 3b. ... 4 0 11 2 o I Stengle, es.. ..41 11 0 a Wares, 2b ... 4 1 2 3 3 0 Danzig, lb. ... 3 o 211 o <> McAllister, e.. .2 0 l 5 2 0 Paige, j,., ... 3 o 0 ii i) o Totals3l 3 12 17 22 I Atlanta. ab. r. h. po. a. e. i Agler. 1b....3 0 fill I) ii Bailey, If. ... 3 0 o 0 n a Mixrman. 2b. .. 4 0 2 6 5 1 (Ira ham. 3b. . 2 10 110 MeKlvein, ss. . . 4 1 2 0 4 2 Callahan, es. . . 4 0 1 3 1 o Lyons, rs. ... 1 o (I 2 ii o Reynolds, c. , . 4 0 0 4 7 0 Dllggleby, p. . 3 .0 0 0 4 0 *Beikerl II 0 (I 0 0 Totals . . . .29 2 5 27 22 3 Failed f . Dm.-yleby in ninth. Score by innings: ’ R. MontgomeryOOH HHI 200 3 Atlanta i)00 002 ono—2 Sumtna 1 y : T« o-base hits Alpe man. McElveen, ('altalian. Steny li i Tltree-basc hit, Hallman Doub plays, McElveen to Aljierman' to Agh . ' Johnson (unassisted >. Struck out ii\ Paige 5. bv Dugglebv I. J-ia-e on b:ill> ■I '!T Paigt 6, off I>uggl( by 1. Sacrifice hits -Graham. Danzig. McAllister. Stolen base -Elberfeld. Wild pitch i Duggieby. Time. 7:15. l injiircs - | Stockdgle and Fitzsimmons TWO JOCKEYS SET DOWN FOR BAD LOOKING RIDES BUFF.\T ‘», N. Y . Aug 6. The stew ards at I'ort Erie have suspended tw<« prominent riders. Jockeys Jimmy But well and Ambrose were the ones that were denied the privilege of acct pting mounts Butwell's offense was for passing his whip to Borel in the race in which the latter rode ami in which Butwell had the mount on Lord lllam. Ambrose is accused of having grabbed Momrief’s britllo in the run through the home stretch in a root nt race. Wit'ffil—wllli —| | ( Dr. E. G. Griffin’s Be S£, t Over BROWN & ALLEN'S DRUG STORE, 24 1 .. WHITEHALL ST. I $5 Set of Teeth h I COMPLETED DAY ORDERED i '• 22k Gold Crowns, • I I Special Bridge Work, - A" enta l Work Lowest Price: 18L PHONE 1708. Hours—B to 7. Lady Attendant I ■.rwr- <» »<yi mar iybf rw—wr——i—a— SI ABCMRD NE2W YORK PHSLADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON RICHMOND NORFOLK Through Service. Convenient Schedules FRED GEISSLER, A. G. P. A. : : AtiantaJ TICKET OFFICE «8 REACHTRYE ST. JII ■ ! W■ UM—TT ,W—MMMBMU—IBMTB V. J——V.* The Big Race j The Big Five'' in the American league batting race did not do anything notable in yesterday’s games. Here is the standing up to today: PLAYER— ’ A.B. H. Ave. COBB 389 165 .424 SPEAKER 404 161 .399 JACKSON 378 141 .373 COLLINS36I 118 .327 LAJOIE 243 75 .309 Jackson and Speaker made two bin gles out of four times at bat yesterday. This eased the average of the Red Sox slugger up to .399. and brought his total hits up to 161, only four behind Cobb. Ty made one hit out of four times at bat. Collins made one out of five times at bat. and Lajoie didn't make any at all out of three times up. LOOKOUTS GET PRIEST: BARR IS BACK ON JOB CHATTANOOGA, TENN*. Aug 6. - Priest, star pitcher of the Gadsden i team, of the Southea.-te. n league, was bought by the locals tonight. He will i eport Sat urday. Barr, whose wife lias been critically ill at New Orleans, rejoined the team today. Mis. Par: is eonvab'seent. i NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE a For the Treatment of Vz. DEFORMITIES - ' • V’/ 5 ' ESTABLISHED 1374 V ve 9ie deformed children a chance. \' w I Send us their ; 'f 1- . ' names, we can help them. This Institue Treats Club Feet. I’ eases of the Spine, Hip Joints, Pa .1 sis, etc. Send for illustrated cntalou 72 South Error Slrcr! 4’> 3 , (j s TURTLES GRAB VIELDER FROM MERIDIAN WRECK MF.MPHIS. TENN Aug. 6.—Mana ger Bernhard has signed Left Fielder ('ox. manager of the defunct Meridian club. <'ox was with Yazoo the first part of the season. He Jepoited to Memphis at once and will get in the game today. The last cpnjpilation of J'ofton Stat'S !e:igu( averages showed I'm with a batting average of .381 in 182 times at bat. 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