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GIANTS AGAIN DOWN PIRATE TEAM
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BILLS FALL ON WALDORF ' IN SIXTH .AND SCORE ENOUGH RUNS TO WIN SEVERAL GAMES
The Atlanta Georgian
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VOL. XI. NO. i".
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Nephew Visits Morgue in Chi
cago and Finds Victim Is Not
Missing Contractor.
With ilv- appointment of receivers
to protect ci ditors, ami a country-wide
hunt for a clew to his whereabouts, the
mystery <>f the disappearance of Moise
DeLeon, wealthy Atlanta contractor, of
744 Piedmont avenue, deepened to
day.
Special dispatches to The Georgian
from t’hieago. where DeLeqtt is said
to hav< vani-hed early in August, de
ciare that it is feared there he may be
th< unidentified man who was found
(h ad in Ihe pathway of an automobile,
tip prohabl victim of auto bandits,
at Twenty-second street and Ashland
'avenue on August 22.
These dispatches say lliat the th
at ription furnished the Chicago police
to Mr. DeLeon’s nephew. who arrived
from New York to aid In the search,
t ■ 'li< : with that of the slain man. They
til -o add that Mr. DeLeon carried 52,600
in i. -.i h in his pockets and wore jewelry
'.Ai u< ■; .11 '■ Ki when he was last seen.
I’ct Likely That
He I-I. d Je dry.
Mr D. I < on. alarmed over the
•t-.r.nig, i.i-aupearance, told The Geor
t ■ .in or i i ti>" telephone today that Mr.
DeLion novel had any such jewelry.
G n< rail' . not much credence was pul
ri the Chicago theory. Here is the Chi
cago disnfitch:
( 'Hit'AGO. Aug. 24. —It is feared
lure tout Moise DeLeon, contractor
ot Atlanta. Ga.. who came to Chi
cago August 7. may have Keen the
unidentified man who was found ,
a-.hi in the pathway of an automo
iil . Twenty-second street and
A- i on avenue August 22,
Tip di i-ription of the Atlanta
hu im -man as furnished the po
lii'" In , nephew who arrived |)ere
from Nt w York today tallies w ith
■mi of ihi -lain man DeLeon
,n ri< d .ir iiH" in cash in his pock
ms lino wore jewelry valued at
w iten he was last seen.
'm the night of August 22 a man
loum! cut and unconscious
,i nr -treet His pockets were
> It.- ci ’thing appeared to
’ cii lifled. A large black
t •■i’ii’p. i r wa seen speeding from
i • m if the tragedy, f is held
i’’’.t.nbi' that the man may have
• I lam hy auto bandits and
tmm left dead m the streets.
X fits-p iti-i’ from Chicago late this
..fiprnoon d-clnred that Mr. DeLeon’s
r nhev na'l visited the morgue and
ti-tt *h” body of the automobile victim
there was tic; .Mr. Deleon.
Del."mi's affairs we e thrown
into ‘n< hands of receivers lo
de." by the Fulton National bank,
wi: r it b ’c imt- known that h" had
>■■■< n m.'. st»rimi«|v missing since Au
gu. i !•. sod (hat hotn Chicago and the
wilds of Michigan are being vainly
searched f or trac° of him
Ri mid Ttansom and H L, Fraser
were r.a'iied receivers by Judge Bell in
su:> rior court immediately on (he filing
of *he p ttion and at once took charge
of th. business of th 1 ' missing man
No Question of
DeLeon s Solvency.
T! • :-uit wan instituted by the hank
on the ground that it Is one of D?-
i . up s heaviest creditors, and theri- la
-o or. ■ in Atlanta authorized to assume
y.is r , aponHibilities. There was no
q i ’i’ ll is to the contractor s solvency.
i hough the petition set out that Dc
u owed the hank J 17.500 sei tired
I. promlstor' notes and had 119,000
(.utsi Hiidli'.g Ind’ btedm-s, It further set
on that h" 'A v» ■4-sed of ample
property t
The action war only taken. It was
. . t.i i<. p ihi iiff.ii'a of im
la, in in trmi falling into tin hinds
Continued on Papa Two.
MERKLE’S HOME RUN
WINS 3-TO - 2 GAME
PITTSBURG PA.. Aug. 24. When
Fred Merkle, of the Giant team, smack
ed the ball over left field fence with
Doyle and Murray on bases he won a
hard fought game for the New York team
from Pittsburg. The score was 3 to 2.
and, except in this inning, McGraw's men
were helpless before the Pirate hurler.
Both clubs used two hurlers and
to the grand work of Mathewson
the Giants can attribute their victory. He
relieved the failing Wiltse in the last of
the seventh and held Fred Clarke's men
safe to the finish
This gives the Giants four straight Vic
tories over the Pirates and makes it look
extremely doubtful if their lead will ever
be overcome by the Cubs. A team which
can win four games in a row from the
Pirates in their present strong condition
will hardly be headed in the National
league this year.
FIRST INNING.
Snodgrass sent a hot one to Byrne that
the latter knocker down and by a fast
thrown to Miller beat the runner. Doyle
hit to Adams and was out at first. Beck
er flied to Carey. NO RUNS, NO HITS.
NO ERRORS.
Bryne out, Herzog to Merkle. Carey
singled to center and took second on
Becker's fumble. Hoffman out. Wiltse
to Merkle. Carey was held on second.
Wagner walked. Miller singled to cen
ter, scoring Carey, but Becker's good
throw’ io Herzog caught Wagner trying
to reach third. ONE RUN, TWO HITS.
ONE ERROR.
SECOND INNING.
Murray was easy. Wagner to Miller.
Merkle fanned. Butler was under Her
zog's fly back to second. NO RUN'S,
NO HITS. NO ERRORS.
Wilson singled to right. Butler forced
Wilson. Wiltse to Fletcher. Gibson forced
Butler at second. Doyle to Fletcher.
Snodgrass took care of Adams' long fly.
NO RUNS. ONE HIT. NO ERRORS.
THIRD INNING.
Myers fouled out to Gibson Fletcher
flied to Hoffman. Wagner's long throw
to Miller just nipped Wiltse. NO RUNS.
NO HITS. NO ERRORS.
Byrne walked. Carey worked Byrne
on to second by a well-placed sacrmce.
Herzog to Merkle Wiltse threw Hoff
man out at first, Byrne going to third.
Wagner's long fly was neatly handled by
Snodgrass. NO RUNS, NO HITS, NO
ERRORS
FOURTH INNING.
Snodgrass out. Miller unassisted. Doyle
went out the same way. Becker opt,
Butler to Miller. NO KUNS, NO HITS.
NO ERRORS.
Milldr filed to Murray Wilson filed to
Becker. Butler out. Doyle to Merkle. NO
RUNS. NO HITS. NO ERRORS
FIFTH INNING.
Murray was called out on strikes. Mer
kle died to Wilson. Herzog flied to
ler NO RUNS. NO HITS, NO ERRORS.
Gibson out. Doyle to Merkle. Adams
almost knocked Wiltse down by a hard
smash, hut Hooks got it and threw Rabe
out at first. Becker was tinder Byrne's
long fly. NO RUNS. NO HITS. NO ER
RORS.
SIXTH INNING.
Hungry Wagner took care of Myers
when he raced over and caught his fly.
Wagner to Miller retired Fletcher. Wiltse
out, Butler to Miller. No RUNS. No
HITS. NO ERRORS.
Carey struck nut. Becker was cheered
by the fans for his great one-handed run
ning catch of Hoffman's long one to left
center. Wagner doubled Io left. Her
| zog knocked down Miller':- single, but
: could not throw’ mtn out at first. Wagner
I was held at third. Miller stole second
1 ■
! RACING ENTRIES
AT HILLCREST.
FIRST -Selling, 5 furlong': Casano
va 99, Spirella 104, Ponkatasset 104,
Martha Alien 104, Gibbons 104. Field
Flower 104, Johnnie Harris 107.
SECOND—Selling, 5 furlongs: la?i
la-ita 103. Boatie 106, Sheriff Gruenin
ger loS. Tommie Thompson 10S, Kyle
109, Satin Boner 109. Curious 111
I HlßD—Selling, 4 furlongs: Onrico
98. Gertrude Malone! 104. Mother 103, '
Henous 103. Porcui ine 105, Laura A.
109, Donation 109, Doctor Holiis 111,
Rodtnan 111, The Follies 114.
FOURTH- Selling. 5 furlongs igloo
103, Chess 105, Minnie Bright 110, Rus
ticana 110. Grenesque 110, Donovan
112, McAndrews 112, Cousin Petei 107,
Sir Mincemeat 112
FlFTH—Selling, 6 furlongs Con
earne 104, Dorothy Webb 107, Rinda
107. Noon 109, Glipian 109, Kaufntan
109 .Mapleton 109, Star Fishland 109,
Argonaut 112, Emperor William 112.
SIXTH -Selling, 6 1-2 furlongs, sell
ing: Nadamas 100, Chilton Trance 105,
Little Maria 105, Dippet 105, Madriver
105, Roland Pardee 107, Strike 110, Lit
tle Erne 110, Jim 110.
SEVENTH 5 furlongs, selling. Fa
therola 95, Barrette 108, Martie 103, Lu
cetta 104, Chilton Squaw 104, Song of
Rocks 104, Starboard 106, Walter '
Welles 109. Imprudent 109, Inferno
Queen 109.
EIGHTH—7 furlongs, selling: Stick
pin 100, I’ish Kid 107. Chippew ayan 110,
Duncraggan 110, Faneuil Hall 112,
I Sanctum 112, Radiation 112. Volsol 112,
Starlet Pimpernel 115
No conditions.
AT BUTTE.
IT RST —Futurity, selling. .1 year olds '
and up originate: Amargosa 115,
Burning Bush 112, '!< n» Wood 112 Roh.
ci' Mitchell 11' Menden 112 Odd Rose
110, Frieze 110, Frog Eye 108, lardy
Mini 103. yuern Ruth 103. Gerties 103.
SECOND- Selling 4 furlongs, maid
en 2 ><ai olds: Sierra 106, Henor Lo
ren to 106, Ba'hfui Hettle I'ls, Marie
Goia lt's. Kalla.l 102. Vfrco 10’
THIRD Selling. mil' 3 tear nidi
aid up Hawley 10.< Aftermitn lu4,
Littleton lot, 8 air Louise 102 Uscuro
GIANTS— ab. r. h. po. a. e.
Snodgrass, If .... 3 0 1 2 1 0
i Doyle, 2b3 1 10 3 0
Becker, cf.4o 0 3 1 0
i Murray, rf4 1 13 0 0
Merkle. 1b 4 1 2 6 0 0
’ Herzog, 3b 2 0 1 4 3 0
Meyers, c 4 0 0 4 0 1
. Fletcher, ss2 0 0 2 1 0
1 Wiltse. p 200030
1 Mathewson, p. ... 1 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 29 3 624 13 1
i
PITTSBURG— ab. r. h. po. a. e.
Bayrne. 3b. 3 0 0 0 1 0
Carey, If 2 11 2 0 0
. Hoffman, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0
Wagner, st 2 11 130
Miller, Ib. 4 0 2 14 0 0
Wilson, rs 4 0 1 3 0 0
Butler, 2b4 0 I 1 3 0
Gibson, c3O 1 400
Simon, tOOOOOO
*’ t Hyattl 00000
' Adams, p 2 0 0 0 1 0
*Donlinl 0 1 000
Camnitz, p 0 0 0 0 1 9
Totals 29 2 8 27 9 0
**Batted for Simon in ninth.
*Batted for Adams in seventh.
Score by innings:
PITTSBURG .100 001 000—2 8 0
NEW YORK . 000 000 300—3 5 1
I
: SUMMARY:
Two-base hits—Wagner, Butler.
Three-base hit—Herzog.
Home run—Merkle.
' Hits—Off Wiltse. sin 5 innings; off
Adams. 4 in 7 innings.
Struck out—By Wiltse 2, Mathewson
1. Adams 1.
I Bases on balls—Off Wilte 1.
Sacrifice hit—Carey.
Stolen base—Miller.
and on Meyers' bad throw to get Wagner
the Dutchman crossed the plate and
Miller reached third. Wilson fanned.
' ONE RUN, TWO HITS. ONE ERROR
SEVENTH INNING.
Snodgrass flied to Carey Doyle sin
' gled over Millers head. Recker fouled
• out to Gibson. Murray's short fly fell
safe in front of Hoffman as the latter lost
it in the sun. Merkle hit over left field
fence for a home run, scoring behind
’ Doyle and Murray. Herzog tripled to
center. Meyers fouled to Gibson. THREE
RUNS, FOUR HITS. NO ERRORS.
Mathewson now pitching for New’ York
Butler fouled to Meyers Gibson singled
to right. Donlon batted for Adams and
Mensor ran for Gibson. Donlin, batting
' for Adams, singled to left. Mensor, who
'ran for Gibson tried to go to third, hut
was out, Snodgrass to Herzog, Donlin
reaching second Byrne fanned. NO
RUNS, TWO HITS. NO ERRORS.
EIGHTH INNING.
Camnitz now pitching and Simon
1 catching for Pittsburg. Fletcher out.
Camnitz to Miller. Matthewson flied to
Hoffman. Snodgrass beat out a tap over
Camnitz's head and stole second. Doyle
flied to Hoffman. NO RUNS. ONE HIT.
NO ERRORS.
Carey out. Doyle to Merkle. Hoffman
was robbed of a hit by Murray’s great
catch. He fell while grabbing the ball
Wagner out, Herzog to Merkle NO
. RUNS
, NINTH INNING.
Becker flied to Wilson. Murray died
the same way. Merkle singled past' third.
Merkle stole second Herzog walked.
Meyers was easy. Camnitz to Miller. No
RUNS
Miller out. Fletcher to Merkle. Wilson
out. Mathewson to Merkle. Butler dou
bled to left. Hyatt, batting for Simon,
lined straight into Herzog's hands No
RUNS.
102. Miss Picnic 102, Lilly Paxton 100,
McAlan 98, Florence Kripp 90,
Ft >1 RTH—Selling. 3 year olds and
un: Cool 112. Butterball’lo9. Napanick
109. Tim Judge 109, Chanticleer 107,
orba Smile 107, Definite 106, Frank G.
Hogan 106, Valha! 105, Ben Greenleaf
103, Ulfrun 94.
FIFTH Futurity, selling, 3 year olds
and up: Richard Reed 115, Lee Har
rison II 112, Master Guy 112, Lord (.'Un
ion ’l2, Titus II 112. Decency 110. Ba
nonica 110. Saltigrade 105, Mitnorioso
105. Sam Connor 100, Lawn 103.
SIXTH Mile, selling. 3 year olds and
up: The Monk 107. Ossian 107. Gibson
107. Hammer Away 107, Cabin 107. Ben
Untas 105. Miss Korn 103. Mr. Butus
103. Susan F. 103.
For Additional Entries see Page 3.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
At Buffalo (first game) It H E.
Jersey Citv 010 onn 000 1 e, 2
Buffalo 300 001 01g t 7 2
Batteries. Manser. I roesehei anti Wells
Holmes and Mitchell. Umpires, Muller
and Guthrie.
At Montreal: R H E
Baltimore mo 102 000 .430
Montreal 000 110 000 -2 6 6
Batteries. Roth and Berger. Smith and
Burns Umpires Matthews and Murray
At Toronto: ft H. E
Newark 000 >OO OOti I 7 2
Toronto 122 000 Oltx 4 11 2
Enzman, Dent and Smith Kent and
Graham Umpires, Byron and Kelly
At Rochester R. H g;
Providence 100 000 001 2 6 0
Rochester 000 000 001 1 | 3
Lafitte and Street. Hughes and Blair
Umpires, Wallen and Carpenter
At Buffalo 'second garni*' ft II E
Jersey fill irOl) ofit 1 •, I
Buffalo 001 010 thy .1 6 3
M'llali Doeschsr and Rondeau, Stroud
and Schurig I'rnplrer, Mullen and Guth-
•
ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912.
Crackers. 0 00 0 00002 - 261
Billikens.. 0 00 1 05 OOx -672
CRACKERS HAVE NO
CHANCE WITH BILLS
MONTGOMERY. ALA., Aug 24.-The
tail-end Crackers hooked up here this
afternoon with the Billikins. Here's how
the game ran.
THE GAME.
FIRST INNING.
Agler safe on Elberfeld's error. Bailey
bunted to pitcher, forcing Agler. Brown
to Elberfeld. Brown wil'd pitched, Bailey
to second. Harbison fouled out to Mc-
Allister. Alperman popped out to El
berfeld.
Stengel out, Harbison to Agler. Elber
feld out. Alperman to Agler. Johnson out,
Waldorf to Agler.
SECOND INNING.
McElveen fanned. Graham out. El
berfeld to Danzig. Callahan out, ground
ed to Danzig
Elwert flied to Bailey, who made a
sensational one-hand stab. Wares out.
McElveen to Agler. Manning safe on
Harbison's error and was out. Graham to
Alperman, trying to steal.
THIRD INNING.
Lyons fanned. Waldorf fanned. Agler
tiled to Manning
Danzig walked; out. Graham to Har
bison, trying to steal McAllister walk
ed. Brown walked. Stengel out, Har
bison to Agler. Elberfeld out, McElveen
to Agler.
FOURTH INNING.
Bailey filed to Johnson. Harbison fan
ned. Alperman flied to Stengel
Johnson out, Alperman to Agler. El
wert walked. Wares bunts aut, Waldorf
to Agler. Manning beats out a slow one
to Harbison. Danzig singles to left. El
wert scored. Manning out at plate from
Bailey to McElveen to Graham. ONE
RUN. TWO HITS.
FIFTH INNING.
Bagley playing right field for Mont
gomery McElveen fifed to Stengel. Gra
ham fanned Callahan out. McAllister tn
Danzig
McAllister out. Alperman to Agler.
Brown out. Waldorf to Agler Stengel
out. Alperman to Agler.
SIXTH INNING.
Lynes out. Wares to Danzig. Waldorf
tripled to deep right center Agler flied
to Manning and Waldorf is doubled at
plate. Manning to McAllister. ONE HIT,
NO RUNS.
Elberfeld walked. Bagby singled. El
wert walked, filling bases Wares popped
to Harbison. Manning singled to left.
Elberfeld and Bagby scored. Klwert go
ing to third and Manning to second on
throw-in. Danzig doubled to left. El
wert and Manning scored. McAllister
singled to left, scoring Danzig. Brown
fanned. McAllister out. Graham to Al
perman trying to steal. FOUR HITS,
FIVE RUNS
SEVENTH INNING.
Bailey fouled to McAllistei Harbison
singled to left Alperman forced Harhl
son. Elwert to wares. McElveen singled I
to left. Graham flied out to Manning I
Stengel flied to Lyons. Elberfeld lined
out to Harbison Bagby tripled to right !
Elwert out, Harbison to Agler.
EIGHTH INNING.
Callahan out. Wares to Danzig Lyons
fouled to Elwert Waldorf fouled out to
Danzig
Wares walked. Manning hunted out, |
McElveen to Agler Danzig out Hat bi
son to Agler McAllister out, McElveen !
to Agler.
NINTH INNING.
Agler singled to left. Bailey singled to j
center. Harbison popped to Wares. Al j
perman singled, and on Stenzel's error,
Agler and Bailey scored. Alperman going
to second McElveen fanned Graham
out. Wares to Danzig.
WINSHIP LOSES IN BtBB,
MACON. GA.. Aug. 24.—A recount of
the legislative race elects Minter Wim- |
berly, Ben Fowler and Wallace Miller
from Bibb county. The recount dis- I
placed Nat Winship and substituted
Miller.
EMPEROR HAS GRIP.
CASSEL. HESSE-NASSAU, Aug 24
Emperor William is suffering from an
attack of influenza The attending
physicians declare that there is no
alarm and that the kaiser will have re
covered in a few days. A few minor
engagements have been cancelled.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Minneapolis (first game): R H E ’
Indianapolis . . 000 000 000 0 3 1
Minneapolis 100 001 00x 2 5 0
Batteries. Link and McKee: W eddell |;
and Owens Umpires, Hayes and Ander
son.
At Milwaukee; R h e.
Columbus . . 000 000 030 3 6 2
Milwaukee .100 021 00x —4 10 3
Cooper Quillian ami Smith, Slapmeka
and Block Umpire.'. Handiboe and Fer
guson
M Kansas City RHE ‘
Toledo 000010 100 2 5 3 1
Kanxax Citj . ... .300 001 04x R 9 2
Krause and Living-ion Ithodes and I I
O’Connor. I mpires. Connally and Spadr ,
At S' Paul RHE t
LouiMVlilr 000 04! 006 II 13 3 ,
St Paul 103 100 000 f» 9 4 ;
Muskiman aid Schlrr, Ixrov and Mar
Hball empires. Chill and Irwin
\1 Minneapolis <2d gamut R H I’.
Indianapolis 02! ion 000 o t *• 1 <
Mintuapolis 200 Ooh Oil 1 u 7
« i 'T Waddell, | *
Young and Hw«>na I 'mplr<-. fringe and
Andri «*■!
CRACKERS—
AB R H «•<> A «
Agler, lb 4 11 15 0 0
Bailey, If 4 11110
Harbison, ss .. 4 0 1 3 4 1
Alperman. 2b.. 4 0 1 2 4 0
McElveen, 3b 4 0 1 0 5 0
Graham, c 4 0 0 2 3 0
Callahan, cf.... 3 0 0 0 0 0
Lyons, rs 3 0 0 1 0 0
Waldorf, p 3 0 1 0 3 0
Totals . 33 2 624 20 1
BILLIKENS—
R H. RO A t
Stengle, cf 3 0 0 1 0 1
Elberfeld, ss 3 1 0 2 11
Johnston, rs 2 0 0 1 0 0
Bagby, rf2 1 2 1 0 0
Elwert, 3b 2 2 0 11 0
Wares, 2b 2 0 0 2 3 0
Manning, 1f.... 3 1 2 3 1 0
Danzig, lb 4 1 2 7 0 0
McAllister, c .. 3 0 1 9 1 0
Brown, p 2 0 0 0 1 0
Totals . . 26 6 727 8 2
SUMMARY:
Summary: Two-base hit. Panzig.
three-base hits. Waldorf. Bagby; double
plays. Manning io McAllister; struck out.
by Waldorf I, by Brown 6; bases on balls,
<»IT W aldorf 7; sacrifice hits, Wares, Man
ning; wild pitch. Brown.
RACES
RESULTS.
AT MONTREAL.
First—W. T. Buckner, 1, first; Mattie
L.. 2; Protagoras, 2. Also ran: Icicle,
.Michael Rice, St. Avano, Morning Gliry.
Second —Western Belle, 9-5, first; Ca
lypte, 3-5; Irishtown, out. Also ran:
Doll Baby, Lasaja
Third —Von Lear, 2, first; Coalshoot,
2: Wilfred Gerdes, out. Also tan: Ex
patriata, H M. Sabath. Howard Shean,
Naughty Lad
Fourth—lncision. 3, first; Johnny
Wise, 2: Calethumpian, out. Also ran:
I Christmas Daisy. Venn Von. Yankee
i Lady, Double I'.
Fisth —John Mars. 1, first; Watch Me.
6-5; Grace Me, 1. Also ran: Garden of
Roses. Lillian Lee. Sea Swell.
Sixth—Susan, 1-3, first; Jim Ray, 1;
St. Agatha, 1. Also ran: Monsieur X.
Miss Cardigan. Judge Snooks, Tee May
Seventh—Evelyn Dorris, 2-3, first;
Golconda, 1; New Star, 1-2. Also ran
I Boob R , Edna Collins. Tender.
AT HAVRE DE GRACE.
First—Genesta, 5-2, first: Ringling.
3-5; Jonquil. 4. Also ran: Popgun. Chil
| ton King, Strath. George Skall Honey
1 Bee. Insurance Man, (’apt Elliott, Doc
Tracy.
Second —Rosseau. 13-5, first; Shack
leton, 1; Light o’ My Life, 3-5. Also
ran: Sprite, Colonel Holloway. J. H.
Houghton. Isadora, Springboard
Third—Reybourne, 8-5, first; Pretend,
6; Sandhill, out. Also ran: Nonpareil
Fourth —Guy Fisher. 2, first; Lahore,
2-5; Rolling Stone, out. Also rar Yel
low Eyes.
Fifth—Tea Rose, 3, first: Viento. 6:
Jewel of Asia. 1. Also ran Get Up.
Aurlflce. Repeat. Yenghee, Spring Up,
t'adeau Big Dipper, Stockton, Mary
Ann K., Booth Stanley. Montressor, file
Turks,
Sixth—Amalfi. 7-10, first; Gates, 4;
Mud Hill, 6-5. Also raq: Patrick S. Ac
cord, Norbltt, Mindinette, Hedge Rose,
Billy Vandevere, Agamenticus. Mnltk<
AT TORONTO.
First—Breastplate, 5-2, first; Court
Belle. 4; Satin Bowel, 1-2. Also ran
I < MitclasHPd. Malachi, (’ourttown H and
I Longus.
Second —Fleece, 6, first; Rodman, 1;
Porcupine, 2. Also ran Prince Larix.
Etna, Onrico, Strlte. Hanous.
Third—Venetian, 3-2, first; Rinda.
2-3; Duke of Bridgewater, 2-3. Aso
ran: Gremsque. Mapleton, Dual
Fourth —Chilton Trance, 4. first; Mad
River, 1; Tackle, out. Also ran Min
nie Bright
Fifth—Concame. 8, first, Imprudent,
1-2; Rusticana. out. Aho ran Smirk.
Inferno Quern
Sixth —Fatherola, 3-2, first; Volzel,
2; May Bride, 3-2. \ - rai G '
(’amarada, Bodkin. Lucctta.
Seventh —Radiation. 5-2. first; Bit of
Fortune, 2-3; Rose O’Neil, out. Also
ran Little Erne, S<arh4 Plmpcrnell
Eighth—Jim L., 3, first; Leialoha.
4«5; Roland Pardo®, 2-5. Also ran
Pfeinlng. Mothe Kaufman Tornmi •
Thompson
AT BUTTE
First—-PjrneH Girl, 2, first; Kiora
1-2; Morada, 2. V <» .hi. \ih.i |
Ulif ti Jom h Port Mahon- , Sir Rrlnk
h Kinfolk El Tor..
Second—-Britton, 8, first; Letitia, 8-5; |
FINAL a
SOUTHERN LEAGUE |
AT BIRMINGHAM: RHE
BIRMINGHAM 00001....-
CHATTANOOGA 0 10 0 0...... . .
Prough and Yantz; Grover and Noyes. Umpires, Fitzsimmons and Kellum.
AT NEW ORLEANS: R H E
NEW ORLEANS 0 0 0 3 0......
MEMPHIS 00000...... .
Wagner and Haigh: Newton and Tonneman Umpires. Stockdale-Tfenninger
AT MOBILE: R. H. «.
MOBILE 3 0 0 0 .
NASHVILLE 00 0 0 - . . ’
Berg<-r and Dunn; Case and Glenn. Umpires, Hart and Rnriderham.
F SO. ATLANTIC LEAGUE
AT ALBANY: R. h. I
ALBANY 511100000- 8 12 0
MACON 0 02000000-2 5 2
Pruitt and Kimball. Martin and Matthews Umpire. Pender
AT COLUMBIA: R . H. C
COLUMBIA 000000 1 20- 3 8 3
JACKSONVILLE 222000 0 01-7 12 1
Barrett and Menefee; Thackam and Smith Umpire, Clark.
AT SAVANNAH: " R. H. E
FIRST GAME.
SAVANNAH 01000100x-2 4 1
COLUMBUS 0 00000000-0 1 0
Schultze and Geibel; Weldell and Krebs. Umpires, Barr and Kelly.
SECOND GAME.
SAVANNAH 000 0 11 00x - 2 6 1
COLUMBUS 1 0 0 00 0 00 0 -1 2 2
Schultz and Geibel; McCormick and Krebs. Umpires, Bair and Kelley.
AMERICAN LEAGUE ~
AT BOSTON: R. H. K.
CLEVELAND 000101011-4 7 3
BOSTON 3 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 x - 8 9 5
Gregg and O'Neill, Wood and Cady. Umpires, O'Loughlln and Westervelt.
AT NEW YORK: R. H. E.
CHICAGO 020000004-6 13 3
NEW YORK 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 x -7 10 2
White and Sohalk; Ford and Sweeney T’mpires, O'Brien and Dineen.
AT PHILADELPHIA: R. H. E.
FIRST GAME:
ST. LOUIS 001001000-2 6 1
PHILADELPHIA 11 3 0 0 0 2 2 x - 9 13 2
Napier, Wlhnan and KricheH; and Lapp. T’mpires, Connally and Hart.
SECOND GAME.
ST. LOUIS 00 0 00 0 1 00 -1 5 2
PHILADELPHIA 00 0 200 000 2 7 0
Powell and Alexander; Coombs and Egan Umpires. Hart and Connally.
Detroit-Washington game not scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CLUBS Won. Ix>st P.O. CLUBS Won. Lost. PC.
New York 81 33 .711 Cincinnati 53 63 457
Chicago v . 7.5 39 «5« Kt. Lou’s 51 64 .443
Pittsburg j. •• 47 48 536 Brooklyn 42 73 .365
Philadelphia 55 57 491 Boston 33 80 .292
AT ST. LOUIS: R. H. K.
BROOKLYN 000003000-3 10 3
ST. LOUIS 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 x -7 8 0
Stack and Phelps. Sallee and Wingo Umpires, Eason and Bush.
AT CINCINNATI: R. H. K.
PHILADELPHIA 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 5 1
CINCINNATI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 2
Rixey and Killifer; Fromme and McLean. Umpires. Johnstone and Emslie
AT CHICAGO: R. H, E.
BOSTON 101001021-6 14 2
CHICAGO 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 - 4 10 0
Tyler and Kling. Lavender and Archer Umpires. Rigler and Finneran
McLoughlin Is Winner
Over Clothier While
Johnson Beats Behr
NEWPORT, R. 1., Aug 24. The two
semi-finals In the all-comers national
lawn tennis championship tournament
were played here today Maurice Mc-
Loughlin the Californian, defeated
William J Clothier, the national cham
pion of 1906. 8-6, 6-2, 6-3. 6-4. while
Wallace F Johnson, the former inter -
collegiate champion of the University
of Pennsylvania. defeated Karl H Behr
former internationalist and one of tin
Titanic survivors, 4 6, 6-0, 6-3, 6-2.
Hasel C„ 4-b. Also urn Seven Full
D'-scemiant, Decency. Hugh Gray. 'll
- - II Git) on. Gond Intent. Auto Girl.
Thud—Enfield, first; Uncle Ben,
Daddy Gip.
2 CENTS EVERYWHERE £, a o v re nc
R. H. E.
AUTO CRASHES INTO
I POST; TWO WOMEN
IN IT ARE UNINJURED
John McMillan, of 241 West Peach
tree street, while driving his sister and
a companion of hers in an automobile,
ran the machine into a post a{ the cor
ner of Peachtree street and North ave.
nue today about noon The front of
the automobile was torn off, but no one
was injured.
Young McMillan was coming toward
town. At the corner where the acci
dent occurred a policeman was crossing
the street. McMillan veered the ma
chine and it turned too sharply, striking
the post.
KAMMERSTEIN IS OFFERED
MILLION FOR A THEATER
Aug 24 An English syn.
rlli ate headed by Max Rarrlnnff hits
cabled fiscal Hrimme. sieln an offer of
II /trio.mm f,u his London opera house.
The syndicate made a dr posit of 4410.-
tt'i'i .is all evidence of good faith.