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GIANTS PAY BIG PRICE
FOR PITCHER HANLEY
NEWARK. Ohio. Aug 12. -Tom Hanley,
the six-foot pitcher of the Ohio State
league local team, has been sold to the
New York Nationals for $1,600. to be de
livered at the close of the State league
season.
Five weeks ago Dooin. of the Phillies,
offered s2,soo.cash for him. immediate -
livery, but the offer was refused.
THREE HOT GAMES CARDED.
JACKSON, GA.. Aug 12.—Jackson and
Locust Grove have three games of ball
scheduled for this week, today, tomorrow
anti Wednesday. The games will be
played in Jackson, and, owing to the keen
rivalry between the two teams, the series
promises to be about the best of the sea
son.
THE BASEBALL CARD.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
Games Today.
Atlanta in New Orleans.
Memphis in Birmingham
Chattanooga in Mobile.
Nashville in Montgomery.
Standing of the C’upm.
W. L P C \V L. PC
B ham. . .65 40 .619 C’nooga 49 50 .495
Mobile 60 49 .550 N’ville IS 55 466
N. Or. . 52 50 .510 Mont. 17 58 .418
M’mphis 50 51 Atlanta .42 60 .412
Yesterday s Results.
New Orleans s. Atlanta 8 (first game. >
New Orleans 3, Atlanta 2 (second game)
Chattanooga 1. Mobile 1
Montgomery 5. Memphis 3 < first game.)
Montgomery 2, Memphis 0 (second
game.)
SOUTH ATLANTIC.
Games Today.
Columbus in Albany.
Columbia in Macon.
Jacksonville in Savannah.
Standing or tne Ciubs
w . L P ’ W. L. P C
Sav nah. 22 14 .611 Macon 20 19 .51.3
’ "bus. 2.3 15 .603 Albany .16 2.3 110
J’ville. .22 16 579 <’ol‘a . .12 28 .308
Yesterday 3 Results.
No games scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE-
Games Today.
Chicago in (’leveland.
Only game scheduled.
Standing of the Clubs
W. 1.. PC W I. -P.O
Boston 73 34 682 I‘droit .5 155 495
Wash. 6.6 42 611 ’"land. 50 172
Phila. . .63 43 .594 S. Louis 35 71 .330 I
Chicago. 52 53 .495 N. York .32 71 .311
Yesterday’s Results
Detroit I, Boston 2
Cleveland 8, New York 3.
Washington 3. St. Louis 2.
Philadelphia 9. Chicago 6 (first game.)
Philadelphia 2. ('jiicago 1 (second game) j
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Games Today.
Chicago in Boston.
Pittsburg in Brookly n.
Si. Louis in New York.
Cincinnati in Philadelphia.
Standing o* the Clubs.
W. E. P.c w. L P C
N York 73 28 .723 C nati. 47 57 .452 |
Chicago .6 36 617 S. Louis 16 59 431
P’burg. 59 40 .596 Br’klyn. 38 66 .365
Phila. .50 48 .510 Boston . 28 73 .27,
Yesterday's Results.
No games scheduled.
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HOW GOLFERS PAIRED
FOR PERRY ADAIR CUP
I he following are the pairings in the
m e Hights of the golf tournament for
ttiK J erry Adair trophy.
Match play will begin at once. In
u' Hight play will be scratch, but
the club handicaps will apply in the
other four.
Jit" first and second rounds of match
play must be played bv August 16. the
semi-finals by August 'l7 and the finals
Iby August 18. •
* First Flight.
G. H. Atkinson vs. J. D. Osborne.
E. T. Winston vs. H. C. Moore.
W. F. Spalding vs. C. P. King.
H. Black vs. G. W. Adair.
<Knowles vs. U. E. Corwin.
A. H. Lippold vs. J. B. Martin.
D. Jemison vs. C. W. Phillips.
R. G. Blanton vs. W. R. Tichenor.
Second Flight.
1: E, Richards vs. .1 A. Callaway.
J. W. Bachman vs. P. H. Whiting.
J. Q. Purton vs. A. .Thornton.
H. 1.. Dix vs. W. H. Glenn.
W. < >. Marshburn vs. .1. O. Smith.
J. Moore vs. W. J. Tilson.
E. G. Ottlev vs. J. D. Ebv.
M. Seipies vs. T. B. Fay.
Third Flight.
H. P. Nicholson vs. W. M. Markham.
W. Alfriend vs. H. .1. Hopkins.
J. S. Rain, . Jr., vs. L. H. Beck.
R. P. Jones. Jr., vs. A. .A. Doonan,
B. M. Blount vs. .1. Harris.
T. H. Latham vs. R. P. Jones.
T. P. Hinman vs. E. D. Dunean.
T. A. Hammond vs. L. D. Scott,
Fourth Flight.
J. M. Beasley vs. A. W. Hodnett.
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THE A'!-LA?<T’ A GEOKG IAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. ALGI’ST 12, 1912.
MANY OLYMPIC HEROES
LANDED HOME YESTERDAY
I . . •
NEW YORK. Aug. 12.—The return of
the American Olympic heroes by install
ments was nearly completed vesterdav.
when the steamship New York brought
Ralph Rose, the shot-putter, of Califor
nia; ‘ Duke” Kahanamoku, the Hawaiian
.-Wimmer: Percy McGillivray and Ken
neth Huszagh. the Chicago swimmers:
P. C. Gerhardt, of San Francisco: Martin’
W Hawkins, of Portland. Ore.: Edward
F Lindberg, of Chicago: Walter McClure.
1 of San Francisco, and Herbert N. Put
nam, of Cornell.
DOC JOHNSTON SOLD
TO CLEVELAND CLUB
NEW ORLEANS, Aug 12—Doc John
ston. firs, baseman of the local Southern
league team, according to the anounee
ment made here last night, has been sold
to the <’leveland Americans in exchange
lor Angemeir. catcher. Cullop. pitcher,
and Infielder Miller and Butler.
c. G. Lippold vs. j. c. McMichael.
<’. Angier vs. H. M. Ashe.
W . A. Jackson vs. F. L. Fleming.
S. c. Williams vs. S. Hard.
H. G. Butler vs. P. Adair.
J. a’. Thompson vs. T L. Cooper.
W. I-’. Upshaw vs. M. Saul.
Fifth Flight.
J. J Hastings vs. R. M. Clarke.
J. Morris, Jr., drew a bye.
C.’ P. Howard drew a bye.
H. A. Tigner drew a bye.
W. C. Barnwell drew a bye.
I. L. Gray, s drew a bye.
H. G. Rogers drew a bye.
W. E. Martin drew a bye.
Here's How Crackers
Are Hitting the Ball
Right Up to Date
These averages include all games
played to date:
PLAYER— G. A. B. R. H. P. C.
Harbison, ss49 162 18 47 .290
Becker, p 10 21 1 6 .286
Alperman. 2b104 390 56 105 .26!,
Bailey. Iflo4 360 65 115 .264
Graham, c. 47 140 16 35 .250
Callahan, cf 62 242 25 59 .244
Agler, lb4l 130 22 31 .238
McElveen. 3b. ...109 392 46 90 .230
Reynolds, c 8 23 3 4 .17 4
Sitton, p 22 52 9 8 .153
Brady, p. 17 51 2 7 .137
Lyons, rs 12 31 2 3 .097
Waldorf p 6 17 0 0 .000
Wolfe, utility ... 2 4 0 0 .000
EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD BOY
PITCHES A-NO-HIT GAME
CHICAGO. Aug. 12. Lawrence O’Neil,
an 18-.vear-<»l(l left-handed amateur,
pitthed a no-hit, no-run game in a Chi
cago Catholic league contest, winning his
game b\ the score of 1 to 0. Twenty
seven batsmen faced O'Neil in the nine
innings. He struck out 14.
NEXT TWO WEEKS SHOULD
DECIDE PENNANT WINNER
NEW York, Aug. 12 -A critical two
weeks in the National league. ~ period
Hi which the 1912 pennant will in all
probability be decided, begins today
with the Western invasion of the New
1 ork Giants. The Giants will leave for
the West tonight on a trip fraught with
possibilities, not only for the leaders,
but for the Cubs and Pirates as well.
While the Giants at present have a
lead of seven and one-half games, they
will invade the home territory of teams
which have just struck their gait, and
visions of thirteen games split up among
the übs. Pirates. St. Louis and Cin
cinnati are enough to make the strong
est hearts in fandom miss a beat or
t wo.
Although Manager McGraw expressed
confidence today, th.- New York play -
ers will leave anxious fans behind them.
The Glints can no longer depend upon
defeating weak teams in order to
strengthen their own position, for the
playing of i hicago and Pittsburg with
in the past few weeks is of a quality
as high as the New York brand. The
Giants also show that the terrific strain
under which they have been playing
during the mid-season has begun to
take its toll.
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DERRILL PRATT HITTING
LIKE FIEND THESE DAYS
Dertill Bratt, regular second base
man for the Browns, now that Frank
Laporte is no longer a member of the
team, has be. n hitting like a. demon
since the team returned home. In me
fourteen games played against ths-
Eastern clubs Pratt has compiled at.
average of .46!’. ami facing some of the
star pitchers, too.
No: since tlie return home was made
ha- Deri ill gone without a single. IL
always managed to get at least one.
Tile Athletic hmlers proved the easiest
for Pratt. Against them he made nine
kits in fifteen attempts for a .60(1 aver-
SAVANNAH TEAM SIGNS
STAR BRUNSWICK HURLER
Bill' XSWICK. GA.. Aug 12. Manager
Perry Lipe. of the Savanah South Atlan
tic league team, has sigmul Johnson Wig
gins. who has heen Brunswick's star
t w irier for the two seasons. Word
was sent to the Indians manager of the
good work done b> Wiggins this your and
!;e at once opened negotiations with him.
with th»‘ result that !;<• was signed last
week ami reported to the Savannah team
today.
\Oung Wiggins has participated in seven
games this season, winning all of them.
The average number of hits made off his
delivery is four per game, and his strike
out average nine. Ho will probably be
given his try-out tomorrow or Wednesday.
WOODS DEFEATS QUEAL
IN TEN-MILE FOOT RACE
NEWARK. X. J.. Aug. 12. In a 10-mile
match race over the 4Vi-lap cinder track
in the V'ailsburg stadium, A. E. Woods,
of England, defeated Billy Queal. of Alexl
ander Bay, N. J., by two laps. The win
ner's time was 56 minutr-s if 3-5 seconds.
The pair raced like a team until they
had gone 3’ 2 miles. Then Queal dropped
on the track, suffering from a “stitch,'*
and lost half a. lap before he got going
again. He had to ease up three times
during the next 5 miles, giving Woods a
lead of two laps, which he easily main
tained. Queal spurted pluckily just be
fore Woods reached the tape.
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