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SO. ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Won. Lost - pc I CLUBS— Won. Lost. P. C.
Columbus .. 25 15 .625 Macon 21 21 .500
T? v , ann .„ 25 15 .625 I Albany 16 25. .390
Jacksonville .. 23 19 .548 | Columbia 14 29 326
AT MACON: R H C
MACON 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 - 3 10 2
COLUMBIA 000002000-2 6 3
Martin and Matthews; Dashner and Menafee. Umpire, Fender.
AT SAVANNAH: R H K
SAVANNAH 10000030 x 412 2
JACKSONVILLE 100010000-2 7 2
Robinson and Geibel; Wilder and Smith. Umpire, Kelly.
AT ALBANY: R H. E
ALBANY 000 002 010 100 - 4 9 4
COLUMBUS 000 000 210 100 - 4*lo 1
Pruitt and Kimball; Morrow and Krebs. Umpire, Giarke.
CALLED ON ACCOUNT OF DARKNESS. ’
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLUBS— Won. Lost. P.c. CLUBS— Won. Lost. P. C.
Boston 75 34 .688 Detroit 55 57 .491
Philadelphia ... 65 43 .602 Cleveland 51 58 .468
Washington 66 44 .600 St. Louis 35 73 .324
Chicago 54 54 .500 New York.. 34 72 .321
AT PHILADELPHIA: RHE
FIRST GAME.
CLEVELAND 010010001- 3 11 1
PHILADELPHIA 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 x - 8 13 1
Gregg and O’Neill; Bender and Thoittas. Umpires, Westervelt and Sheridan.
SECOND GAME.
CLEVELAND‘OOOOOOOOO-0 71
PHILADELPHIA 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 x - 2 9 1
Steen and Carisch; Plank and Lapp. Umpires, Westervelt and Sheridan.
AT NEW YORK: RHE
FIRST GAME.
DETROIT 0 11 2 1 0 1 0 0 - 6 11 2
NEW YORK 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-3 71
Mullin and Stanage; Fisher and Sweeney. Umpires, O’Loughlin and Evans.
SECOND GAME.
DETROIT 0000000 0 11 5 1
NEW YORK 00100002 s - 3 6 2
Willetts and Koscher; Ford and Sweeney. Umpires, O'Loughlin and Evans.
AT WASHINGTON: R. H. E.
CHICAGO 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 - 6 8 '0
WASHINGTON .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00-0 5 5
Cicotte and Kuhn; Groom and Williams. Umpires, Connolly and Hart.
AT BOSTON: RHE
FIRST GAME.
ST. LOUIS 020000000- 2 6 1
BOSTON 00042002 x 8 8 (
Baumgardner and Krichell; O'Brien and Carrigan. Umpires. O’Brien and Dineen
SECOND GAME.
ST. LOUIS 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 . - 0 4 4
BOSTON 0 0 5 2 0 0 1 x . - 8 7 (
Allison and Alexander. Wood and Cady Umpires. Dineen and O’Brien
CALLED ON ACCOUNT OF DARK NESS.
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CLUBS Won. Lost. P C. CLUBS— Won. Lost. P. C
New York 73 29 .716 Cincinnati 49 57 462
Chicago 68 36 .654 St. Louis 47 59 443
Pittsburg 63 40 .612 Brooklyn 38 68 .358
Philadelphia . 50 52 .490 Boston 28 75 .272
AT PITTSBURG: R. h. "t
FIRST GAME.
PHILADELPHIA 0 0 0002000 - 2 6 0
PITTSBURG 0 02000001- 3 9 1
Moore and Killifer; Camnitz and Gibson. Umpires. .Johnstone and Eason.
SECOND GAME.
PHILADELPHIA 0 0 u 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 61
PITTSBURG 0 00000011 2 6 1
Alexander and Walsh; Hendrix and Kelly. Umpires, Johnstone and Eason.
No other games schedu led.
A Detroit writer says the Senators are Dale Gear has made such a poor show
so full of life that "Griffith has to smear Ing with the Topeka club this year that
the baseballs with quinine to Keep the he has asked the owners of the club to
boys from eating them." cut down his salary Can you beat it!
$ ',/? /
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Reduction on Clothes
When our summer stocks are
reduced, they are of that class llul3
which stands not on the order of
'going, but literally “GITS!” MIOCS
Xow. don’t get late, and depart
dissatisfied because the choicest rlim =
have flown, for they certainly * ’
will! Come early and look irUrurc
quickly! ISHIIIgS
Parks =Chambers=Hardwick
... „ ~ c , f n Special bargains in
Peachtree Street. vO, Children's Department
Top: ATLANTA GEORGIAN \YD NEWS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. lf,r
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
W' n - Lost - p - c CLUBS— Won. Lost. P C
vJ>m I I lgharn ? R 5? • 6 ® B Chattanooga 50 51 495
Naw e nri»nn«' « - 5C Montgomery 50 58 .463
Orleans; 55 50 . 521 Nashville 48 58 453
Memphis 53 52 .505 Atlanta 42 63 100
AT BIRMINGHAM: R H. «
BIRMINGHAM 00000 1 003-4 8 5
MEMPHIS 004002 1 02-9 11 1
Har enstein and Dilger; Kis singer and Seabough. Umpires, Pfenninger'and Brelt-
AT MONTGOMERY: r h . e
MONTGOMERY 00 2 0 0 0 0 1 x - 9 12 1
NASHVILLE 00000000 0 - 0 2 1
Paige and McAlister; .Summers and Elliott. Umpire, Kellum.
Chattanooga-Mobile not scheduled.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
At Newark: r h E
TORONTOOO3 000 000—3 8 2
NEWARKOOO 100 42* —7 11 1
Kent and Bemis: MoGinpity, Dent. Eng
man and Smith. Umpires. Byron and Me-
Partland.
At Baltimore: rhe
MONTREALOO3 200 000-5 ' 9 1
BALTIMORE 100 000 100 2 5 0
Smith and Burns. Smith. Milliman and
Bergen. 1 mpires. Matthews and Murray
At Providence: * r h e
ROCHESTER . 030 002 100 00—6 9 1
PROVIDENCE .011 010 012 01—7 15 0
Hughesand Blair; Lafitte. Schmidt and
street. 1 mpires, Nallan and Carpenter.
Buffalo-Jersey City game off: rain.
SENATORS SELL ROACH
AND PELTY TO ORIOLES
WASHINGTON. Aug. 14 —The Wash
ington (American league) baseball team
has sold outright jo the Baltimore
team of the International league Pitch
er Barney Pelty and Infielder "Roxy”
Roach Roach and Pelty have been
with the Nationals but a short time.
Freddie Welsh, the former British
champion, and Phil Knight, of Kansas
City, have signed to box twenty rounds
at Winnipeg August 20. Welsh' boxed a
twelve-round draw with Grover Hayes
recently.
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The WEST POINT ROUTE
Tickets on sale every Thursday up to
and including August 22, 1912. Return
limit ten days.
Sleeping cars, dining cars, coaches.
Call at Ticket Offices: Fourth Nationa'
Bank Bldg. and Terminal Station.
Annual Mountain
Excursion
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Saturday, August 17
$6.00 Asheville, N. C.
$6.00 Lake Toxaway, N. C.
$6.00 Hendersonville, N. C.
$6.00 Hot Springs, N. C.
$6.00 Tate Springs, Tenn.
$6.50 Bristol, Tenn.
Final limit September 1.
Three trains to Asheville.
Morning Noon Night. ■
8:00 a. m. 1 11:15 a. m. I 9:45 p. m.
MAKE RESERVATION NOW.
SUFFERED 14 YEARS WITH ITCHING I
PILES. TETTERINE CURES THE CASE I
Mr. J. T. Shuptrfne. Savannah. Ga
Bellaire, Mich.. Nov 19, 1908
About sixteen years ago 1 had a case of I
itching piles. 1 tried first one thing and I
then another, until I had tried all the
remedies 1 had heard of A .Jerk in the
Economical Drug Store, on Stat«-st.. I
Chicago, sold me a box of Tetterlne 1
did not use more than half the box be- I
fore I was entire)} cured and after four- i
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GRADY G WILSON.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
At Indianapolis: R. H.E.
KANSAS CITY . . .000 110 001—3 9 0
INDIANAPOLIS . 200 000 000—2 8 0
Dessau. Gallia and lames: Taylor and
McKee. Umpires, Hayes and Handiboe.
At Louisville: R. H.E.
ST. PAUL . . .100 002 000—3 8 0
LOUISVILLE . 000 010 001—2 10 2
’ Laroy and Casey; Richter and Schlei.
Umpires, Chill and Anderson.
At Toledo: R. H.E.
MILWAUKEE . . .001 000 002—3 9 3
TOLEDO 000 000 24*—6 7 3
Hovllk and Hunbes: Krause and Land
t rppires, Ferguson and Irwin.
At Columbus: R. H.E.
MINNEAPOLIS . .003 102 £OO 00—8 13 2
COLUMBUS . .050 000 210 01—9 16 2
Young, Lelivelt and Owens: McQuillan,
McConnaughey and Smith. Umpires,
Bierhalter and Connolly.
COTTON STATES LEAGUE
Score (first game): RHE
COLUMBUS 7 9
GREENWOOD 1 4 2
Payne and Benedict; Tolson, Perrett
and Dudley. Umpire, Norcum.
Score second game): R. H E
COLUMBUS . 3 10 5
GREENWOOD 2 9 2
Redding and Wiekenhoffcr; Smith and
Dudley Umpire, Norcum.
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European' plan, rates one dollar per
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CRACKERS LOSE AGAIN
TO THE PELICANS;
MAKING FIVE IN A ROM
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14. The Crack
crs suffered their daily defeat here this
afternoon before a small and apathetic
audience.
Buck Recker didn’t hurl a bad game a;
all, but Swindell held the Crackers pit
ilessly safe ami manager to score a shut
out.
Score by inninas: R. H E
NEW ORLEANS 001 010 02*—4 ' 8 I
ATLANTA . .000 000 030—0 5 2
>, hn '* Haigh: Becker and Gra-
dale n "" r, ' s - Rudderham and Stock
CAROLINA ASSOCIATION
GrSsboro ’T u
SPARTANBURG..
McKetthan and War.-: T.ivlor amfLock
erbie I mpfre, Henderson.'
Score: .. .! ..
CHARLOTTE , V ''
WINSTON-SALEM a I
v ;, inl> '' 1 ' and M:d. om.sen; B<» 1.
Brurgs° Wel ' Chestnut an.
Score: ~ ....
GREENVILLE 7•• ,
ANDERSON. 11'
i n?.'!! a ’]‘ i C " lb ' ' ' Volf e and Milliman
I injure, ( ooper.
Has Chase has stolen fifteen bases it
the last three weeks If he had gone a
that clip all the season he would hav.
pressed Zeb Milan mighty close
The Distribution of the 45-Piece
Dinner Sets starts today.
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Premium Announcements, Aug. 7 to l 3th,
and the set is yours for $3.50.
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CORRECTlON—Yesterday’s Solution, No. 20, should have read
ASK THY PURSE WHAT THOU SHOULDST BUY
The Big Race
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Here s how the "Big Five” of the
American league are hitting the ball,
i the averages including yesterday’s
! games:
player. a.b. h. p.c.
COBB 4C5 170 .420
SPEAKER 427 171 ,400
JACKSON.. . 405 156 .385
COLLINS 382 127 .332
LAJ OIt 266 81 .305
Cobb boosted his average two points
yesterday by securing two hits in three
times at bat. By the way, the Detroits
only made three hits against the New
York team yesterday, T. Raymond gar
nering all but one of 'em. Boston.
Philadelphia and Cleveland didn't play
yesterday, and, therefore, Jackson.
Speaker and Lajcie didn’t get a chance
to boost their figures.
ALABAMA POLY FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED
AUBURN, Al \ . Aug. 14 —The football
schedule of the Alabama Polytechnic In
stitute for the coining fall is as follows.
October 5 Mercer in Columbus.
October 12—Open.
October I!)—Clemson in Auburn.
October 26—Mississippi A. and M in
Birmingham.
November 2—Georgia Tech in Atlanta
November 9 1.. S. I’. in .Mobile.
November 16 I'niversitv of Morida it
Auburn.
November 23 Vandorbilt in Birming
ha tn.
Thanksgiving Georgia in Athens.
■ITOM SHARKEY WANTS TO
GET A CRACK AT BURNS
NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—“ Sailor Tom”
Sharkey, once a !<■; ding heavyweight pu
: gilist, with a record of .- landing 25 rounds
, before .lint Jeffries, and giving the then
champion one of the hardest battles of
' | his career, announced himself todav as a
“contender for the white heavyweight
championship of the world.” Sharkey
, looks to gain this distinction after a long
period of retirement by taking the meas
ure of Tommy Burns, whose defeat by
i Jack Johnson gave the latter the world's
title.
Sharkey says he has been led to believe
that Burns wants a return match with
Johnson and expresses his own willing
ness to arrange a match with Burns
“tinder any fair conditions the latter may
name.”
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