Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 12, 1912, EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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THE BASEBALL CARD. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Games Today. Atlanta in New Orleans. Memphis in Birmingham. Chattanooga in Mobile. Nashville in Montgomery. Standing of the C f UD*. \v. i.. p.C \V. L. P C B ham. . .65 40 .619 C’no*»ga 49 50 .495 Mobile . 60 4: .550 N’ville. 48 55 .466 N. Or. 52 50 .510 Mont. . .47 58 .448 M’mphis 50 51 Atlanta .12 60 .412 Yesterday s Result®. New Orleans 9. Atlanta 8 (first game.' New Orleans 3, Atlanta 2 (second game) Chattanooga I. 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 toe Clubs. x\ 1. r 7 W. L. P.C. Sav nah. 22 14 .611 Macon . 20 19 .513 C bus. 23 15 .603 Albany . 16 23 .410 J’ville. .22 16 .579 Col’a. . .12 28 .308 Yesterday’s Results. No games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Today, Chicago in Cleveland. Only game scheduled. Standing of the Clubs. XV L. P C W. L. P.C. Boston . 73 31 .682 Detroit. .54 55 .495 Wash. . 66 12 .611 (.’’land. .50 56 .472 Phila. . .63 43 .594 S. Louis 35 71 .330 Chicago. 52 53 .495 N. York 32 71 .311 Yesterday’s Results. Detroit 4. Boston 2. Cleveland 8, New York 3. Washington 3. St. Louis 2 Philadelphia. 9, Chicago 6 (first game.) Philadelphia 2. Chicago 1 (second game)* NATIONAL LEAGUE. Games Today. Chicago in Boston. Pittsburg in Brooklyn. St. Louis in Nexx York. Cincinnati in Philadelphia. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. »' C \V L. P C | N. York 73 28 .723 C’nati. . 47 57 .452 ' ('hicago . 6 36 .647 S. Louis 46 59 .434 I P’burg. .59 40 .596 Br’kiyn. 38 66 .365 ! Phila. . .50 48 .510 Boston . 28 73 .277 Yesterday's Results. No games scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Games Today. Milwaukee in Toledo. Kansas City in Indianapolis. Minneapolis in Columbus. • St. Paul in Louisville. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. P.C W C. P C I M'apolis 80 41 .662 M’w’kee 51 64 192 C’bus. . 76 45 .628 S. Paul. 53 71 .427 Toledo . 73 46 .614 L’ville. .45 73 .3XI K. City. 59 61 .492 I’apolis. .43 82 .344 Yesterday’s Results. Louisville 10. St Paul 5 (first game.) St. Paul 7. Louisville 1 (second game. Minneapolis 3, Columbus 1.. Kansas City 5, Indianapolis 2 (firs*, game.) Kansas City 2. Indianapolis 1 (second ga me.) Milwaukee 1. Toledo 0. | Our Presentation M A Dd Os HERy mra ' To Readers of i it! fir A sun and PROVINCE THE GEORGIAN i ' -for only viY nQQfiinrrQ ! O I 11 vUU iI i ry_ M I ?<w'»>■“ !t j;:: s.lf I f.y- clipped on consecutive dates from I ••■■V • ; ’-v ’•‘•V- ie rst P a § e °f the Georgian, M B i 81 iikethis: ft ATLANTA GEORC Mm % p|j| ? ffeaa b i i '‘-X V :■??? 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I r. •Z^. 3 | ® YOU NEED MI Handy Atlas Home, School and Office i L orders »’>' »• «nn if iielude 15 ce „ ts “ ” ' " , extra for postage and address this Reduced Illustration—Actual Size 8 3-4x7 inches office. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Games Today. 1 'ironto in Providence. Montreal in Jersey City. Buffalo in Baltimore. Rochester in Newark. Standing cf the Clubs P L - p C W L. P C Koch. h t 44 .604 J. Citv 55 59 48’’ Toronto 61. 48 .560 Buffalo. .51 57 472 B nioie. 56 50 .528 il trea | 51 64 «3 N wark. oa 58 .487 P'dence. 47 63 .428 Yesterday’s Results. Rochester 4. Newark 2 (first .game.) .xewark 3. Rochester 1 (second game.) i rovidenee-Toronto. rain. v° n ! rea ! ’ <irsev r .‘L v 2 (first game.) i Montreal >, Jersey City 0 (second game) COTTON STATES LEAGUE. Games Today. Greenwood in Columbus tasoo City in Jackson Vicksburg in Meridian. Standing of the Clubs ... u W L. FC 1l ■’’o° Gnwood 24 19 .558 x ksb g 2:> 17 .595 J’ckson 22 °3 494 M idian 22 15 .595 Y. City 533 432 '■ , Yesterday’s Results. Jackson 4. Vicksburg 1. Only game scheduled. three hot games carded. lAt KSON. GA., Aug. 12.—Jackson and Locust Grove have three games of ball scheduled tor this week, today, tomorrow and 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. Correct Proverb Solutions Picture No. 17 Picture No. 18 L —> X .WASN'T J JI iHOVIO \ DON'T \ rr > look lik6 j stupi ° j sx J OP ME?!' | ) CaGclcSS' £ s J L 1 I J to ee r L. I ! —-v ' r L,TT t£ / — — * ' , •ngWy /h [ft. sgßw? Hm i qHfj I _ i Yvli W—W fe W ==="■ ■ —■ 1 ■■ ■■ ' jcviHuvii Hie hand and the lip. the morse: may slip. A ragged colt may make a good horse. THE ATLANTA GEORGIA:* AND NEWS. MONDAY. AUGUST 12. 1912. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Games Today. Petersburg in Portsmouth. Norfolk Mu Newport News. Richmond in Roanoke. Standing of the Clubs. W. 1.. P C. I W. L. P.C. Psb rg 63 41 .606 | P’sm'th 44 48 .478 Norfolk 53 48 .525 R hm'd 49 56 .487 R'anoke 49 45 .521 |N. Nws 40 60 .400 Yesterday’s Results. No games scheduled. CAROLINA ASSOCIATION. Games Today. Winston-Salem in Charlotte. Spartanburg in Greensboro. Anderson in Greenville Standing o’ the Clubs. W. L. P C W. L.PC A’ders'n 55 34 .618 Sp'b rg 42 47 472 C rlotte 51 37 .580 G sbwo 38 50 .432 W.-S'n) 51 41 .554 G'nville 31 59 .344 Yesteraaws Results. No games scheduled. GIANTS PAY BIG PRICE x FOR PITCHER HANLEY NEWARK, Ohio, Aug. 12.—Torn 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 elose of the State league season Five weeks ago Oooiri. of the Phillies, offered $2,500 cash for him. immediate de livery. but the offer was refused. 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, ss 49 162 18 47 .290 Becker, p 10 21 1 6 .286 Alperman. 2b104 390 56 105 .26'.i Bailey. Iflo4 360 65 95 .264 Graham, c 47 140 16 35 .250 Callahan, cf 62 242 25 59 .244 Agler. lb4l 130 22 31 23S McElveen, 3b. ...109 392 46 90 .230 Reynolds, e 8 23 3 4 .174 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 ('IIK’XGO, Aug. 12 Lawrence O’Neil, an 18-year-old left-handed amateur, pitched a no-hot. no-run game in a Chi cago Catholic league contest, winning his game bx the score of 1 to 0. Twenty seven batsmen faced O’Neil in the nine innings. He struck nut 14. NEXT TWO WEEKS SHOULD DECIDE PENNANT WINNER NEW YORK, Aug. 12.- A critical two "ceks In the National league, a period in which the 1912 pennant will in all probability be decided, begins today With the Western invasion of the Nev York 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 "hich have just struck their gait, ami visions of thirteen games split up among lhe Cubs. Pirates, St. Louis ami Cin cinnati are enough to make the strong est hearts in fandom miss a beat or t wo. Although Manager McGraw expressed confidence today, the New York play ers Will leave anxious fans behind them. I he triants can no longer depend upon defeating weak teams in order to strengthen their own position, for the playing of < and Pittsburg with in <he past few weeks is of a quality as hfgit as the New York brand. The Giants also show that the terrific strain under which they have been plaving during the mid-season has begun to take its toll. SAVE THE SIX COUPONS FROM THE DAILY GEORGIAN Commencing August 7th to 13th Inclusive, and Get This 45-Piece Set for a Fraction of Its Value ' \ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN PREMIUM COUPON NO. 5 MONDAY, AUGUST 12th I his coupon, with the five othei’s published dailv in The Georgian August 7 to 13. inclusive, will entitle the holder to a 45-Piece Decorated I’nderglazed Elow Blue, Old English Ware Dinner Set. (value $1().(X)) upon payment of $3.50. Mfr .75 ip • Aw* ■W" Tv T ' K ' u ip t| wJ-V a ♦ \ ■ I ai ' 'S ’ t /J r KOj ■. /Vx ,«aD 'J Cm ' ‘r’' tt- JU " 11 V * K t J > J * ™ *X & Ik-- •. ■ 4 F jml ■BWB XC ' J Vs »g SPHHr io|M - -MW' ' •• .L ~ • • AJSWt See Sample Set Displayed in Our Premium Parlor. Every Piece Warranted To Be Perfectly Shaped High Grade American Semi-Porcelain The thinness of the ware, the rich Royal Blue and Coin Gold Decora tion. delicately shaded into rhe pure white, make this set equal in appear ance and utility to the highest priced imported china. THE DECORATION CAN NOT WEAR OFF It is applied by a new process that tires it info each piece underneath the glaze. This insures a lasting beauty, heretofore rare among newspa per premium dishes. Save the six coupons from 'l'he Daily Georgian. August 7 to 13, inclu sive, and get this beautiful 45-Piece Old’ English Ware Dinner Set’(value $10.00) for $3.50. Distribution commences Wednesday, August 14, at 9 a. m., and lasts until Saturday, August 17. This offer will positively be withdrawn Saturday, August 17. Atlanta Georgian Premium Department 20 EAST ALABAMA STREET OPEN EVEN/NGS UNTIL. NINE O'CLOCK Disnes will bp sent to out-01-town ciistnniers, express charges collect. ' DERRILL PRATT HITTING LIKE FIEND THESE DAYS Derrill Pratt, regular second base man for the Rioxvns, now that Frank Laporte is no longer a member of the team, has been hitting like a (lemon since the team returned home. In ra? fourteen games played against th? Eastern clubs Piatt has compiled at. average of .469. and facing some of tin star pit ( hers. too. Not since the return home was made has Deri ill gone w ithout a single. He always managed to get at bast one. The Athletic haulers proved the easiest for Pratt. Against them he made nine hits in fifteen attempts for a .600 aver age. SAVANNAH TEAM SIGNS STAR BRUNSWICK HURLER BRUNSWICK. GA . Aug. IL. Manager Perrx Lipe, of the Savanah South Atlan tic league team, has signed Johnson Wig gins. who has been Brunswick’s sta* twirier for rhe past two seasons. Word was sent to the Indians! managers of the good work done bv W iggins this year and he at once opened negotiations with him. with the result that he was signed last week and 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 He will probably he given his try-out tomorroxv or Wednesday. WOODS DEFEATS QUEAL IN TEN-MILE FOOT RACE NHW'ARK. N. J.. Aug. 12.—1 n a 10-mite match race over the 4’--lap cinder track in Hu- Vailsburg stadium. A. E. Woods, of England, defeated Billy Queal. of Alexl ander Bay, N. .. by two laps. The win ners time was 56 minutes 113-5 seconds. The pair raced like a team until they had gone .’I I - miles Then yueal dropped on the track, suffering from a "stitch," .uni 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 rnain tained Qtieal spurted pluckily just be fore Woods reached the tape. zZto VoX MARTIN MAY x' ' 19% PEACHTREE STREET UPSTAIRS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL UNREDEEMED PLEDGES , FOR SALE X | 7