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SOUTHERN LEAGUE j
' Von ' Losl PC CLUBS- Won. Ix>st. PC
B’-mmgham '■'> 4- .611 Chattanooga 50 51 .495
vl’.?. 1 ,", 61 60 556 Montgomery 49 58 .458
Aeu Orleans 54 50 .519 Nashville 48 57 .457
Mernpujs 52 52 .500 Atlanta 42 62 .404
ATBIRMINGHAM: RH.K.
BIRMINGHAM 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - i 6 1
MEMPHIS 00000 10 1 0 2 6 1
Bojd and Dilger; Newton and Seabough Umpires, Breitenstein and’ Pfenninger.
AT MONTGOMERY: R. h. E. I
MONTGOMERY 0 0 0000 o*2 x - 2 8 I
NASHVILLE 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 -1 8 1
Bagby and McAlister; Case and Elliott. Umpire. Kellum.
Chattanooga-Mobile not scheduled.
SQ ATLANTIC LEAGUE"
CLUBS Won. Lost. P.C. CLUBS Won. Lost PC
Columbus 25 15 .625 Macon . . 20 21 ,4S>.
Savannah 21 15 .615 Albany 16 25 .390
Jacksonville 23 18 .561 Columbia 11 28 .33::
AT MACON: R. H. ft
MACON 010010000-2 6 7
COLUMBIA 2002 00 11 0 6 6 5
Voss and Kahlkoff: Barrett and Menafee. Umpire, Pender.
AT SAVANNAH: R. H. E
FIRST GAME.
SAVANNAH 00014 00 0 x 910 1
JACKSONVILLE 0 1-0 000 00 0 1 3 1
Schultz and Geibel; Thackam and Smith. Umpire, Kelly.
SECOND GAME.
SAVANNAH 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 ... 0 2 3
JACKSONVILLE 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 1
Armstrong and Geibel; Abercrombie and Smith. Umpire. Kelly.
AT ALBANY: R HE
ALBANY 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 0 -1 7 -I
COLUMBUS 0 0 0 4 00 0 0 0 - 4 6 2
Lowry and Kimball; Weidel and Krebs Umpire, Clark.
AMERICAN~LEAGUE |
CUBS— Won. Lost. PC. CLUBS - Won. Lost. P.C
Boston 73 34 .682 Detroit ..>4 56 .491
Washington.. .. . 66 43 .606 Cleveland 51 a6 .4,7
Philadelphia 63 43 .534 St. Louis 35 71 330
Chicago 53 54 495 New York 33 .1 ■>!.
AT WASHINGTON: R H. E.
CHICAGO 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 - 5 12 2
WASHINGTON 0 0 000 0 3 0 0 - 3 10 1
Peters and Sehalk; Hughes and Williams Umpires. Hart and Connolly.
AT NEW YORK: R H - E
DETROIT 2 0 0 000 0 0 0 - 2 3 1
NEW YORK 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 3 5 0
and Stanage: Fisher and Sweeney. Umpires. O'Loughlin and Egan.
No other games scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cl,I RS— Won. Lost. PC CLUBS Won Lost PC
New York 73 716 Cincinnati 49 5< 462
;i 'o ... . 68 36 .651 St. Louis i ~‘ 59 .443
Pittsburg 61 40 604 Brooklyn 38 68 .358
Philadelphia 50 50 500 Boston -8 75
AT BOSTON: R H - E
CHICAGO j 2 0 002 0 00-4 8 >
BOSTON 1 000 00 0 1 0 2 6 1
Reulbach and Cotter: Perdue and Kling Umpires. ft gler and Finneran.
AT BROOKLYN: R H e
PITTSBURG 0 0 0 0 1 002 0 - 3 13 1
BPOOKL’’'(> • 0 0 000 0 0 0-1 5 1
Kobin.-or and Gibson Yingling and Miller. empires. Klein and Orth
AT PHILADELPHIA: R H - E
CINCINNATI MH) U 0 001 71) 1
PHILADELPHIA (>0 0002 00 4 6 15 i
Humphreys and McLean: Schultz and K lllifer Umpires. Owen and Brennan
New York-St, Louis not scheduled.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
At Baltimore (first game): R. H.E.
MONTREAL . .000 100 000—1 5 3
BALTIMORE 002 120 00 '—s 11 1
McTigue and Mathieu: flanfortli. * arroll
and Berger I mplies. Matthews and
Murray
At Baltimore (second cirrne;: R. H.E.
MONTREAL. 000 000 000—0 6 1
BALTIMORE 000 000 001 —1 5 1
Mali- and Burns; ticker and McAllis
ter. I’mpires, Matthews and Murray
At Jersey City: R. H.E.
BUFFALO. . 010 010 100—3 8 1
JERSEY CITY . . .041 100 00* —6 13 0
",<<l.c llightf.wri. rlwirs anil Mitchell;
Virbalin md Wells. empires. Mullen and
<;ut» i i».
At Newark R. H.E.
TOmG.J TO o<2 209 GOO—6 11 1
N c\,vark 000 COO COO—O 2 1
Maxwell and Bemis; I re. Haskill and
~i ~ id. I mpires. Byron and
M- Pai Hand.
At Providence: R. H.E I
ROCHESTER . .100 0.12 001-8 13 3
PROVIDENCE. . . .000 220 000—4 6 3
Keefe 1' illt-lm am Blair; Sline. Trae I
ger .-.nd Schmidt ' mpires, t'arpenter
and Sallin.
THORPE NOT TO PLAY.
BiiSToX. Aug. 13.--. lames Thorpe, the
Oklahoma Indian, who won Hie all
around athletic ehanipion-i in of the wrln
at 'lie Olvmpie games, denied that be had .
signed to pitch for the Pirates. He says |
he will return :o Carlisle Indian school
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BViTAU). X Y. \ug. 13.—The
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THE AT-LANT \ GEORGIAN iXDXEAS. WEDNESDAY. AUGUS T 11. 1912.
SAMEOLDSTORY,
■H LOSE
Score by innings: R. H.E.
ATLANTA . 000 000 010—1 7 4
NEW ORLEANS .040 102 10*—S 10 3
CRACKERS—
AB R. H. PO A E
McElveen, 3b 3 0 1 5 1 0
Bailey, If 4 13 10 0
Alperman, 2b. . 4 0 2 5 1 0
Harbison, 1b... 4 0 0 1 0 0
Reynolds, c. ... 4 0 I 6 3 2
Wolfe, ss 4 0 0 1 2 1
Callahan, cf. ... 4 0 (• 3 0 0
Lyons, rs 4 0 0 2 1 (I
Johnson, p .. . 3 0 0 0 1 0
Totals . ; 5 1 724 9 3
PELICANS—
AB « H PO A E
Johnston, 1b... 3 2 1 6 I I
Stanley, cf. .. . 2 0 I) 0 0 0
Rohe, 3b 4 0 1 2 0 (I
Spencer, If. ... 4 1 3 1 0 0
Hendryx. rs... 3 0 0 4 0 0
Clancy, 2b 3 3 2 2 2 0
Knaupp, ss } 11 3 1 2
Hugh, c 2 1 2 9 2 0
Calloup, p 3 Oh 0 3 0
Totals . . 27 8 10 27 '»• .<
SUMMARY:
Two-base bits Spencer. Alperman.
Three-base hit -Johnston.
Sacrifice hits- Knaupp. Haigh. Hen
ri ry x.
I Double plays—Ualloup to Haigh t»»
I Johnston. Lvons to McElveen to Rey
nolds.
I Stolen bases -Ulancy 2.
Struck out —<'"alloup 4. Johnson 4.
Bases on balls Ualloup 1, Johnson 3.
Passed balls Bey nobis. Haigh.
. Umpires, Stockdale and Rudderham.
PELICAN BALL BARK, Aug. 13.
' The Pelicans made it another win here
against the Crackers this afternoon.
In their half of the second the Pelicans
scored four runs. Clancy beat out an
Infield hit. and started to steal. Rey
nolds tried to head him and threw the
ball away. Clancy scoring. Knaupp also
beat out an infield hit and went to third
I on Wolfe's wild throw. He scored on
Haigh s single \fter Calloup had fanned,
Johnston tripled, scoring Haigh. When
Reynolds let a Johnson bender get by him
Johnston scored
In the last of the fourth, on a single.
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COBB GOT TWO HITS AND
ONE RUN IN GAME TODAY
NEW YORK. Aug 13. Cobb's wound
I gave him no trouble today, and his bat
liing went upward He was charged with
three thm*s at bat. got a pair of bits
and scored one of the two tuns the Ti
gers were credited with. The Highland
ers won the game, but Fisher and War
hop gave up but three hits, two-thirds
of which the wounded eGoriMan garnered
PATRICIA WINS AGAIN IN
GREAT LAKES CUP RACE
CHICAGO. Aug. 1.3 in a spectacular
finish. Patricia, the Canadian • •hallenger
for the ii.turnational cup. won its sec
ond race from Michicago. the Yankee
defender, this afternoon by less than a
third of a length.
‘‘atricia ano Michicago have engaged
in three of the five races thus fur. Two
victories have gone to Patricia In each
ease the finishes have been close.
MERIDIAN THIRD SACKER
SIGNED BY ALPERMAN
NEW’ ORLEANS. LA.. Aug. 13. Mana
ger Alperman announced this afternoon
that he had signed Schultz, a crack third
sacker, playing with Meridian, in tne
Cotton Stalos league. The new third
baseman may get in the line-up tomor
row .
Agler, who was slightly spiked in a
run-in at first base with «l>oc Johnston,
in yesterday’s game, was out of the game
tooay, Wolfe being at short and Harbison
on first
COTTON STATES LEAGUE
Scon-: R. H E.
VICKSBURG 5 12 2
JACKSON '• 10 4
Lunsford and Wainwright; Cheney and
Irwin. Umpire, Miller.
Score R H E.
<•( >LUM BUS . . . 4 5 9
GREENWOOD ’6O
Poole and W’ickenhoffer; Roth and Dud
ley Umpire. Norcum.
PLEASURE. YACHT CAPSIZES
AT GREAT LAKES CARNIVAL
CHICAGO. Aug. 13 During the races
lat the water carnival this afternoon th«*
motor bout iKtyhawl of Detroit, turned
turtle and sank w’hih speeding over the
course Her crew was rescued
COLUMBUS PLANS FIELD DAY.
UOLTMBI’S. G.\.. Aug 13 August
29 ha- l)ei n set apart for Field day
i for the t’olumbtts baseball team. In
.uhlition to the regular scheduled game
of ball between Columbus and Macon
on that il:ty. a program is being ar
i • aged for other < xei\ ise>. Exclusion
trains will be run into Uajumbus,
a sacrifice, a steal and a sacrifice fix. the
Pelicans scored another run
On a single, a bunt, a pass, another
single, an error and some fast baw» run
ning the Pels got two m- re runs in the
sixth.
'The Crackers constantly threatened—
but it ended in threat.-. At one time they
had the bases loaded and nobody out. but
the Pelican infield tightened up and al
lowed them rmthing but excitement and
prospects.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
At Louisville (first game): R. H E
ST. PAUL 150 108 000—15 16 1
LOUISVIL LE 013 070 200—13 15 3
I'uiiss. I al:..\. Karger and Marshall and
I aiuh’iirilk; T<>ray, Moskinian and Schlei
I mpiren. Chill an.l llandibo.-
At Columbus: RHE
MINNEAPOLIS 001 00 000—1 6 2
COLUMBUS 101 110 CO*—4 11 0
l.lebhurdt and tiwens; Cooper and
bnuth I inpires. Bierbaiter and Connolly
At Toledo: p .j p
010 001 202— 6’ 15* 1
TOLEDO 000 000 000—0 2 3
De.ughertx and Hughes; Gorge and
Land I nipne.H. 1-erKuson and Irwin
Kansas City-Indianapolis game off: rain
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SP \RT.\NBI !l< ; 4 18 5
Gag.ry ami Ware. Si owe and Chenev.
I rnpire. Henderson
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'PARRISH QUITS GEORGIA:
PLAYED END THREE YEARS
: ATHENS. GA.. Aug. 13. The Uni-
versity <>f Georgia's football prospfctts
for the coining season received a se
vere blow a few days ago when, in a
, person..l letter lo a friend here, Butler
i Parrish, -tar end for the past three sea
sons, announced that he would, not re
turn to College.
Parrish is rated one of the best wing
men Georgia evei had. and his loss
will be an almost irreparable one, com
ing at this time, when end material is
so scarce nt the univei-ity. No reason
Is assigned for Parrish's failure to re
turn. as he had completed the work of
the junior class and was in line for a
diploma at the close of the 1913 ses
sion.
It is also probable that Georgia will
lose the services of Harrell, the fresh
man tackle who put up such i good
game last season. He too has an
nounced that he will probably not re
turn
JACK WHITE GETS HIS
FROM FRANKIE RUSSELL;
; NEW <>RJ EANS. I.A . Aug. 13
Frankie Russell, a local scrapper, today
has a newspaper decision over Jack]
White, of Chicago as a result of Inst
night’s ten-round, no-decision bout
It was a tame fight, with little doing
at any stage of the game.
By losing last night's fight, Whit*
forfeited his match for next .Monday
night at the same < lub with Joe Thom
as, another local fighter.
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