Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 06, 1912, EXTRA 1, Page 6, Image 6

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6 <®OMAH srare IyITBW 9 77X7 EPITLD W’. S FARNS'WO'RTH " Jeff Puts Another One Over on Mutt :: :: ;; By “Bud” Fisher ■ - ’ juyr thought <sav Mutt You'Re / r • . GP A.VC'NfR. GOC . GnCD AT FItuRRS. I AND FORTY \ f , N t> TstEße'Sl AOO THIS up S'es, I Yes ' I FoR - 1 '* Barrels fsup?Tl O\ MUTT '"ORME, strain 'ves, I FOUlty I & ° , GARBAGE I ' (T - A - r?? \ ** - 1--J ’ L on J U - —J , THt CRRU. I I * , \ I Got that | \ 7 » 1 GAME You got I Doimn / / n / ‘ / / ? -A > E -Q. A' , I Jb k*JW/ SHwT w> ®SZ B- | 1 - , -&S? _ J? • * . - ——-- '’- ■ ■ —— l c>ofMeiG*r c*n I RIHS' ALIBI TSO WEAK; BLAMES CONDITION By Left Hook. )-■ <>E RIVERS. tli< Mexican light- : weight. who w;ts decisively _ . trounced bx .lo*- Mnntlot. th** South s premier 133-poundet. in i l.ns Angcli s Miindax nfternoon. and those who nialv up hi- camp today ate trying to save then charge from pugillstli rum. imd In tlpir endeavor they olTei ti e W EAK alibi that he wasn’t in condition when 'ln o pped out of I . iol 11. : .U the i all of time in the opening round it is charged that for two days l>< iei i tin batt lc tin-- Mexican min gled with the gayely of the World; that he ate and drank of the foi bidden that I- the forbidden to a man who is to wage battle and that he motoi.d about until the wee early hours of the morning. Alibi Won’t Hold Up. The alibi is exit, im lx WEAK i"i Rix er- fought barii and determined ly throughout and while ho was u bit weakei th u> his opponent at th. close, he showed no -ign.s of a youngster w Im luoi spent o xi |-om<- nights, lb went tin full twentx 1 minds and in r . - x etiti enth had f . ci enough to aun. i put Manil"! aXX IX Til. alibi, abie II found Its xxax to thi- ' ity, an to say that lip io Wi-dnisda the Xlexhan was in rierf< et mdition, but that fol low it.g l hat dax’s work tn tiie gym h" otdeii d hi- .mt. from ils garage an.i uy riding followed ’l'he crow ing of the ( ock greeted the defeat cd lightweight whrn he pulled in I foi a bit O’ stoop. w< ire mid by the | anil of 110 alibi. String! indeed, t’.it lib vi it ics of I ,os An geles and they arc m- u who know, in thoit writings ol the Xle\t< in on Sunday and ex L en the morning ot tin tigiu oa dl mi inghiy because < f hi - womb rfn . ondition. Hundreds x< iiiumst ,i thou sand g itlieri dnt Ii- . imp <>n Sun day to see him wmk, and his ap pearanee as-ured them that he was a good lu-t .>-<; I. vmitc in the het ting. A tin i ent ly I ’ . was not ii mg wrong with him tin a Today Managei Jo< 1,, x \ ■. ady to of f. llllidm ’! o L.s \nge|, s druggist that .1 "■ eir tiie ding shiip and . . i’ d I• m o soli/,. to still i n g ng leap . m blit h. li.is I’l’C’ f th:. hi- t ii speeding thio . l> ?tio. pt i.,. b Angole- ■ i i . ehoii e as 4 .in tn • •g. seated b. tweet Un..’ , p|e j veils \\ ol tIH qUL t hit h 1< dtlinv bui tni;i \ thi * i I us in L<>> AngeL • i ; .n !*• »s !■• »u uv in the i at! L; down’ -■ \ ■ <n < • Seeks Return Fight. Hui fr-Hi* bi bii. th- . H . ‘•i ’ \ ‘ ll h- id ,i ; . };■. \. jut •« nnothv chuniM- t<» ><L m li"iiself H- say.s ».< will ’ ( . • .in ,\i ndo d an\ date t!iai ,\J• <’»• • ♦<. th to ph I. But ’i ' Im i • ha\ • to .- ■ p .i - ' i; , \| pion n iln v’ernoti ng •'I •nk giving (I . Mu .»i hio- • in u i ltit< hie put it. a < laim tor v\ ith Jrfandot on tin gi -und.*- I 1 - !* Ii b led hi- in n in \« \s < • • m Alanagri I'okm.in \\ou : d <»nl> *<jo vk ■ jj; nHgitt l»it' ii}« • | lighting only < ind lightweiKh . h<- kind •!.it do * . ighi r riiu 'Suu' Ad i*ug‘- <»’ : » gjai Nvu . IE baseball] Diamond News and Gossip X u \) ... r aL iid of <’obb in ' n.jso stojimK he is trying tn duplicate .-'•njv of T\ s famous feais In a recent ’ ■ or< from set ond »n > ii< »!!)< •• liy He dldn t make it. i iie\ >i \ Hit* Allilelit s. on bases, look lik# t|i< Sui'ldr <hil» these <lavs. They i.ike .ham •s. Imt are killed doing it. • * • lb-' M-ran. nou with Washington, is duplicating les league teals, and in a name at Washington virtually stole hotii< He was robbed of the < n (lit by a bit of hard luck Cleveland new>|.ipers denv that Huy ran I la: t v I >a\ is mu ol < ’lev< lan.l But im r<- ; little doubi but that the .••msiant !• -I'ert »}<■<• t<> the tael that Topsy Hartsei was (j.>ing better w< i k on the Cleveland farm d’oledoi Ilian l>axis was with the Naps had ils effe. I • • • Jersey <’iiy was the International league ..ensaiiuti for the first month of 4he season Now it's seventh. * 4 « c. nnie Mai k seems io have made a i' ul f'ui' ha-. in buying Walsh and Mur i i x it- m lb. inii.b The\ are playing real ball • • - •Hi > Hess is going like a left-handed Cost hr the Pilgrims Which recalls to mind ib.ii t\etyl»o<|\ gave a big laugh wluu it- w.-ni up' iron. New (Orleans. Wrong again • • « McGrow is vesting Meyer.' every lime he has a chance .lawn says the Indian has a spi.iaied toe. hut the chances are Hull lu wants H i big hulk all speeded up hii th, world- (hampionship. And Ilk. most <>i tin- rest of the Giants. Mey ers is a bit stab- ♦ ♦ ♦ Tommy M< Mihun made three hits off Jot \\ ood al <i w \ i.-rk I abur day. I’ -1 hing 1 nutive Ge<irgian .set .•■- ’o gt i ( >n Wood’s nerves Possibly lie w as ashamed to do ii hm \h \h cj is i:iilati<i because Lail I -Lt \ <■! s I <vc lakeii to (ailing him Mr ' M • Ab'cr Jin r ne has become a large i•older m . pennant winning team » * "ii< ’ci Bill Met or! y made Iw o ’ ihr. < basi s m .me inning ai San id was sent in a i il'i h hitler lit deli\cted with a Iwo h.iggt i This Siaried a rally and the team bu’itd ..round. When McCurry came up again lie singled • * * Mike I iim make an official protest ol • t y .;.ijne in w hich New (irlcutis uses I I ’.tv. Punting He has quite a batch • I ct TPesis prclesiid ;ilrc;t<i\. wit!) more <ome. lor Charley l-rank is trying to - ci .. Bunting into an outfielder ami intends io use him Hie rest of the season. ' .i’lc\ l rank ha£ sent 'l'onimv Hen- I d’ ' io k " lite Naps By doing this be I'j.s practically admitted that the ra< e ’ -et ..ml place is <»ver I i Magm r has led a gax life since ; pm ng ihc Big Show a while hack. He wen’ tr<m Cornell to the Yankees 'l'he I'i ’ ' ' -nt him m Hot hosier Rochester ' - m • wilk»'si)Htie Wilkcsharre ’• t . i< •' him io Rc< Peso r \nd now Ib-ci.istcr ia- sent him t • Holyoke But 1 idi< may balk He says he signed is a hall player, mu is a traveling man. «■ . * C‘ at'.cy l-'ank has gianied ’Tiucky” Sw.iim .i leave of absence for the rest - ’ the .... on 'l'he veteran wants to ' >* p i winter job (L>wn in Texas • 4 'i'i’h’ Prank is banking on getting Ida- i Manush bark tor use next year » » • • \ I'tank will give Ins newest re ”ll' I’iichcr Cheney and Third Base uu Rrewuter thorough try-outs before ‘ see ■ n ends • • •» ' I'.-, n i ■•ri’.i: Hvt the I’ui.s still I x« a ('..ip.,, but that he's .it t lip ' 1• h >ll •: not llkelj to |,lax agaiu s>g ' ' , .■ iuui|., .i the liatiatiat'.ilis ’ ’ ” Xi . s'. I>■ ft I I'.etn II tSt Paul. ■ : 1 ■ ”i " "it tin. in In,lianap- t I .i n situ .■ v that, ’ K'n '-o '■ l .|."lai’ <’tn.ut:b xxitli the Inilian |O' > n ..n.ia, in. i i <.. iH.,t l:is übs.-npf Is I .... > . w-pa! • IS ..... all :|;e ; O'- l ax,- b .-I- stai'lu .l uu against this I ■ ’ i- ..ril,in., Bi nsh. I vneli. • i ixx Bnsnahan. ano I'nipil'.'S I-in I i" i ail ai.■> Il'iAo: all working tiigfil'ar gainst ll rln It s two to ..lie Hie '.i.a j ' ■ 1 ' I’hat’h Mun ' xx ■,- -s ' • ■ 1 i i•• ng the worst »f it poor brute ’ >1 ■■ - o lU* I.I C i’l.’.i Sepmmhvr 'J I I ' 1 • ■ ’ '< i i< rep r»* ’t. he dring as the j • < -oh t • it.iseba’l ;o < UH tits 'I ■ *•< ’.i ‘s 1 s« lame left at 1 p ■ - >i’ ■ vit g -. J ! my * | ’ ’'• r - J ■- ■ LCm oi oisiim tian will have i I • r«’S' targi A on in.- iofeat i f Marquard. ’ > ’ - msj! ;.>•( Hun I e I done much ' WOLGAST HURTS ARM AND McFarland fight is off ■ ' i HLLAi MR'H Sep! «.—Ad 'X ' .. .St tnp OU Os Ihr ia o -■ I’itius x ’. . liii- l ight arm | ink na hi- autotno-j 1 < \ ' uii na t ion his ph v - I I " •• . ! ■ -c . ,py fight- ing ' nonth, Xx ■' 1 ' li " o unable m flgnt p“ Chicago, In ISej FHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER (>. 1912. “Crucial” Game Lost, Locals Must Finish Last Crackers Will Tackle Volunteers Again Today By Percy 11. Whiting. cpHE .Southern I.i-agui s ason I is narrowing down. When today's game is out of the wax but four more playing days remain for Atlanta. Nashville will furnish Hie. opposition today anil tomorroxr. Next Monday the Chattanooga club opens here foi a three da.ss' stay. With Widnes day's game out of the way they’ll put up the shutters at Poncey park, nail up the gates and heave a sigh of relief—not unmingled with sadness. It has been aii awful season. I here are those who. with a little ' neoiiragem, nt. will argue with you a.- Io whether this xear or last xear was worse. Personally we vote right now that this one was tiie suildi r of the txxn—and the reason is that it gate so much greater encouragement at the start. ♦ • * /\ NE il in.; is encouraging about th, closing dax s. a n<| t hat j s that, thanks to tiie fact that no Atlanta players bought untie' op tional agreement were recalled and that some of the new men look promising, prospects for next year •' half bail. Bill Simin wii' have some real ball players left over from this year's club to be gin on. Atlanta lans ask no better first I' 1.-ein.in than Joe Agler. no better second baseman and field captain than Whitey Alperman. and no mon- promising recruit shortstop than Harbison. Humpty McEl veen lias shown most marked im provement of late and is going, strong. With the right sort of start m xt spring he is likely to de velop into tli’ fast, hard-hitting third baseman of ills earlier days j SIO,OOO CHARTER OAK WON BY BADEN IN FIVE HtATS HARTFORD. Co.NN. Sept. ti. -Ba li. ti. the .Ici.-ex City stallion, owned and driven by A S Rodney, won the slo. thin ttot at '.he Charter link grand cit eitit raves v.ste day. but only aftvt a hard-fought battle. The event was witnessed by l.‘»,00o people It went the full five heats, Esthoi w capturing second place. Ruth McGreggot third. ■ in the ti st two heats Baden had only on. real competitor, Ruth McGreggot, but after that lite mare was unable to cope with her rival. Sumtnai ies Chart. rCak, 2:14 trot. nuts. SIO.uOO, ■■ in ' Baden, b. s.. Ringora. Ka'- dah. by Kentlin (Rodmyi. won. Es i.hei W, b. m. (Com. second: Ruth Ah | Greggor. eh tn (McDonald), third. Best tim. 2: nt; 1-4 2:3b trot, 2-yeat-olds, 2 in 3. purse *2.nno Dillon Vxwurthx. i>. . \x- wortlix. Adiss Diion. by S,.'n.y Dillon fSert 1 won; Nathan A\ .■ > thy, bi ■ ll’ll.ki 'I, s. on I: I’, ter Johnson, b e. tCoxt. third Best time. 2.13 1-2. 2 2*i I ot. 3-year-oTds. 2 to .3, purse f ’ \xworthy. b. e.. Guy Axwortiiy. Caliia. by Bingen (Murphy), won; Se n<» It bi f (Snow l, second; Sox de For-s; I. . McDonald >. third Time •2:1.' " i v’l. im.tiiurs, nur<' 3 Dois X! i I .\h .11 uin, by Tht \’lt t«»i \ ( Junes), won, Zaiiiiit. n t t i I . s ‘tin,’: Nvw- - '• b. u i I.a- li i tine. in tinn . i i SCOUTS AMD FOXES TO RESUME BATTLE TODAY ; XCKSO.XVIIJ.E. KI.A Sr| . ti Tb.c 1 ’< ■ * -nd ganiv <»f tht 1 « hamp.-H ship series ’ between Jacksonville n»d Columbus was xes't-rdax afternoon ( >i uni j of rain Tht game will be plaxed toUa\ and ih» • airs will lemam in ibis <i»\ for a Kame Saturdax CALLER" HAS A FULL HOUSE." John King, bet ter know n to bast - ball fans under the alias of "Caller." il'e proud father of a daughter, who ’ fiuesday aft. rtn t Mt King [anil daughter i: doing well. When •Caller" was extended tht congratula tions of the press box at I •on. < .... Leon, he -aid: I " • I'm .LI right now. lie got fa house, three girls and a pair of in the Southern. Bailey is a good enough outfielder for any man's league. Reynolds, xvilh the Smith brand of coaching, will become a cat< her of real repute. Just what Smith will make out of the pres ent pitching staff it would be foolhardy to guess. But certainly this yotingste, Price looks good. He has "pep” and willingness, lie can bat and his first out as a pitch er was promising’. Recker is an other man who may be a wonder under Smith handling. And there’s no telling what Bill will be able to do with the rest—but it might be something big. At a rough estimate not less than seven of tills year's tail-end team should be good enough men for a pennant winner next year. «>f course that means that Smith will have to recrujt eight more good men from somewhere. But Bill knows.how. His big league affiliations ..re strong. And he's there all the .way. All in all. it doesn't look so bad —for 1913, that is. ♦ ♦ ♦ ep HE Nashville ball . iui> romped ruthlessly over the Craiker team here yesterday afternoon and won an eight inning gam.- 8 to *>, K it it was u cruel thing to do. To tile Volunteers it meant noth ing save one more game added to the won column—anil that is little enough w hen a team is hope lessly out of it. To the Crackers it meant that tiie last hope was gone. Tiie I'racket’s, of late, haven't been am bitious But they did want to get 1 it of last place. Whim yes terday afternoon's sluglferoits con test began the Crackers had to win every game remaining tills Here's How Crackers Are Hitting the Ball Right Up to Date * These ix.rages Include yeserday's , slaughter; Player— g. ab. r. h. p. c. Price, p 3 7 0 3 .429 Harbison, ss7ft 263 34 77 .293 [ Ba ile.x .It 129 I<9 St. 128 287. Alperman. 2b. ...Hl 468 r. 2 133 281 j Agler. lb. ... .. fit. 220 37 til .277 Callahan, ct . .. 88 331 3.3 87 263 . Graham, <■ .12 192 20 47 .245 McElveen. 31. ...131 485 52 th. 239 I Reynolds, c .... 25 79 12 15 .190 Becker, :ts 718 s I Brady, p 23 71 3 12 .168 Sitton, p. . 2'l 67 11 10 .149 | Wolfe, utility 20 ti 8 its Johnson, p 8 is n ic,i: : Waldorf, p PJ 25 0 I 010 GORDON WILL HAVE HOT FOOTBALL TEAM ON FIELD Gordon school, at Burnt sville. will . have the strongest u in \ ears, ac <<> tiing u» <’oach "B<»” Williams, who is in Atlanta tudax. Some of (he old ; sliirs of last year w ill b< back at school and will make ti • team. Captain Mc \\’’ortei will in hack ’his \ear. also Co. i ran. Moir’> Simin and Th sit, T < hint, ,k.*:*)•■ of Jc >easoii w ill i»e with the Box s Hic’n Mioul. o’ At lanta. I’m date has n<u , u an mmm . b\ the vwniiik-r .hat has choice of making up liv* schedule. • I •:» n xx ! I • ,i\ i lagnifit t : ,Hh i '-!ii lit j arm i>pei :s to k turn out tiu fastest held and track mint in rhe South. DE PALMA WORKING'OUT FOR VANDERBILT CUP|, Mll.W \l KEI-:, WIS . S. pi. <. 1 U.i nb Del‘a!ni:i. tin iiutidst who xx on two races in one dfi.x at the reeens Elgin meet has arriv d here to pre pare foi tht rat es that will nr held S. pt' mb. 17. 2" and 21. w hen tin . g". u.i p iz. an \ .in eu. • vents will be 'un. • , i’ll .I) Bragg, a nothin d xnt wno wdl i participate in th. . xents ■- a-• hi: ; Ihe drix ers ha x e cstab ishe I camps ; along the . >uist ..nd win begin m ti'. e i training at on e. season and tiie Lookouts had to lose every one if the Atlantans were to finish better than "abso lutely." But Atlanta lost and Chattanoo ga won. And the Crackers’ last fond hope is gone, 'i'he test of file season is a mere matter of marking time, with nothing to win and very, very little to lose. It was a fine, weird contest, litis "crucial game." The Crackers un deniably went out to win it. They _scored one in tiie second and one in the third. Then they paused. Schwartz’s men tallied one in Hie fourth, .three in tiie fifth and two in the sixth, picking up a four run lead. Then they hesitated. Whereupon the Crackers turned loose ail they had on fuse and lambasted him from the pitching eminence. Also they weren't any too gentle with his successor, the diminutive Bair. Anil when the merry-go-round stuff had ended the score was again lied. 6 to 6. The Vols were there with the knockout punch, however. Or at any rate they were alert to take advantage of the Craeke mis plays. The game was won in, the seventh. After Perry lim: retlreil Young laced out a triple. Lindsay drew four sad ones and then a double steal was advertised. Catcher Reynolds answered with a wild heave to second and Young eounted. That was enough to win, as subsequent events proved: but byway of cinching it Lindsay went on to third when Harbison heaved poorly in that direction and scored when Elliott beat out an infield hit. It was a day of tremendous slug ging. Daley. Elliott, Agler and Alpefman all laced the ball to good advantage. APPALACHIAN PENNANT CAPTURED BY BRISTOL BRISTOL. VA.. Sept. ti. - Tin Bris tol team, of the Appalachian league, has won the pennant. Although the season does not close until tomorrow, the Bristol team-lias a sufficient lead to win regardless of the result of the games to be played and despite the fact that it lost both ends of a double header at Johnson city yesterday. The rave for second place is be tween Knoxville and Johnson city. The Bristol club has led in th" percentage column sin. . the first of the season with the exception of one day. Bris tol finished in the cellar last season. cia . ence IL Mnnson. of Cincinnati, formerly of tht Virginia and later of the Southern league, took the Bristol team al the beginning this season and lias mad. it tile pennttnt-winning t. am of th. local league. PITCHER KEATING WILL JOIN YANKS TOMORROW NEW YORK, Sept. 6- Fta.x Ken. ing. xvlto jumped into baseball fame last spring l>\ pitthing a no-hit garni for It. Law'i.-nee club, bf tie New Ene'and i.-agui and wa - then snap.- p I up by the .\ c York Americans, will r< port to: dut.x her.- toiuo.itiw H xx I!: g.t :: It >,-c while tli«- tel In is piny • ing in trie West. HORACE FOGEL PROTESTS GAME PHD \I )i :i.PHIA S j . t Eog• of the Pllii ,d.d|»l it. Nationals nt a ■ 1 ■ : . the league, jirbtesting yesterday’s 1 st game with New York, which thi vis itors won. s t > 1. The mound for the P "test ‘s that 1 ntpl Rigler illegally i et out Sherwood Magee, no It - standing that Caiiht: Wilson dropped the ball whtl.- -unnitig down the left ficidcr in rhe sixth Inning. TUG" ARUNDEL DIES. M Bl’ltN. N V . S. pt r. lativ.-s here ie. eivetl xvord today of tne death of John A undei. ti ti.,- wr ~u st hospital, of ,pysi< As -Tug" \rttn dv e was known thirty ye.es ago in piotesstoiml b sebull. If a . (teher for Imiiauaiioii- an.! Washington, in Ih. :Na t ion a ague : was \it It I). - ? in Ihr Wi sie: n Iraijiip r’a\R. anu with Hi va nmt.» in Ih- So . ’ . rn li'upui {boxing Late News anti Views Erankie Itussell ami W illie Bibbs tire training hard for their ten-round scrap it the Orleans Athletic club in New Or leans Monday night R-issell. whn recent ly defeated Joe Coster, be! eves he w ii slip one over on Gibbs. * ♦ ♦ Harry Coleman, Joe Mamlot's manager, paid his respects to Willie Ritchie in a way that leaves no mistake as to what his intentions arp toward Hie c ast wonder. "Ritchie is making a bluff that be is a lightweight." said Coleman, "ami must do 133 pounds ringside if be expects to tight Mandot." u • • Tom Jones left for the East yesterday to talk with Ad Wolgas’ about fighting .Joe Mandot at Los Angeles Thanksgiving day . Both Rivers and Ritchie are aft< r this date with Mandot. but the Southern cnamp is anxious to have Hie title holder as his opponent. ♦ ♦ * Jumbo Wells was knocked out in less tiian one round by "one Round" I'avis at Buffalo recently This is not the first time Wells ever did a “Brodie” in the first round. Jumbo was boxing Ai Ku biak in this city last winter when he sud denly filopped on the floor in the first round and refused to fight any more, al though no one near the ring “piped” the blow that sent him t<r dreamland. V « « Jack Curley has promise.I Promoter Jim Coffrotb. ol Sun Francisco, to let Jim Flynn tight Al Kaufman before his club some time in the near future. Al though \l was defeated by Flynn time back ne still has many admirers in the West and Coffroth believes a bout between the two would draw well. ♦ * i* "There will he some s< ramble for Hu amateur bantamweight title in New ’ »r --leans tomorrow when at least six JOO pounders will compete for the title left without a claimant because Arthur Simon, the former champ, advanced into the pro fessional ranks. n * n The gate receipts for the Mandoi-Riv ers fight staged al Los Angeles Labor day amounted to >'17.P.0. •T » * Abe Attell descended on New York a few day s ago atul has already signed arti cles to box Harry' Thomas in that city in about three weeks No exac t date has been set for Hie mill. Thomas recently' defeaiew Frankie Conkley. a <oast favor ite, in a 20-round bout. It is a remarkable fact that both Attell and Thomas expect to win. Marvelin Mandot. hither of Joe Mandot. is of the opinion that Wolgast would be easier for Joe to whip than Joe River>. Altliough the Mexican was 10 to 7 favorite over Mandot. Joe’s father picked up SIOO <>n tlie tight. 4 * ♦ Leo Kelly was pushed a little further in ihc background Monday when he wa • knocked down three times ai <1 all hut knocked out. by h e Thomas in a ten round contest at New Orleans. M ♦ * George K. <». Biown knocked Kid Skelloy out in the first round of a sched uled ten-round contest at Terre Haute, . ind . Vfonda y. bu may not get paid for • his feat Skelh y seconds < laiim J a foul [and the club is holding up Brown’s mon.y. I I However, it is likely he will receive his , share of the mirse is the claim of f<>ul was absolutely without foundation. GEORGIA ELEVEN WILL REPORT ON WEDNESDAY ATHENS, GA.. Sept. t>. -Football practice at Georgia will begin on \Vi<ln> s'inx. Septi inbe- IE Manager ’ Zach t’nxxan, of Atlanta, is .11 Alliens I for a few nays getting in shape for ills ! end of tiie season's work. An in’ter , esting hit of news is that Rucker Ginn, star It ft fielder in >as ba tv ill be back as a candidate for a place on the Red and Black elexcn. H is gritty, jnxrx’y and speedy, ami reminds 0m 1 of : Kid" XV'... " in action. | In hi’‘i-b;iII tiie opening of the fall term does not promise much at Geoi- Igla. Wiloer xx ill not return —going to Washington and Lie. Brannen is ’ done. <’a 11 Thompson is in the Ni xx York Atm lit ails' camp as a r. gular for next xear, and Beddingtield can't come back/ Mortis and t'orl x are the only tvyo prospects for piicip rs and thi x tire as \et >i>mparatiy<-ly unknoxxn quanti- ' CHIEF MEYERS OUT OF GAME FOR ANOTHER WEEK NEW YORK. Sept 1.1 hies M< its. whose consistent slugging lias ■ In" n - idly mi.-sed In. the Champion Giants dU ing the past f w days, is ’cully in nueh woise shape titan til othe, players or the fans |iaxe real ized lie may not be able to play for anoth'-r v. eck o more The. iiig redskin is confined to his I liorm- uptox.n as the result of 1 sprain of his too, which lie sustained in one of the B ooklxti games iqsi u v is obliged to recline "n a couch, with hi- i"ft !>g I'.opp.d up on a pillov, d chair, and is scarcelx able to hobble Jwo oi’ thi.'f steits at a time "It’s mighty tough to have to lie here and merely read about whai tin box s a-o doitiu." he said yi sterda.x, ’xxi en I feel I ought to la mtt th, tfix ing the:n sonu It. p 1 ih. if 1 could ••!.». 1b... 1 . . I .. I * t . I . < • • iSLfflffl ELEVEN DDLS NOT LOOK PROMISING L"r Nl VERSIT Y. Ala.. Sept S.— J With onlv four of last y. ,c c eleven back in college tins : year ■ la . Alabama's outlook > tile coming football yea is by fa: I tile most dismal that it has been for several years. As xet only Captain Moody Mi i Dowell. A. Vandegraaf and H. \ .in ’ degtaaf (I.ittle Mandy) have polled. Hoxvevct Wilkinson, of the lt)10 team, is back in school, as [ is Barnes, also of the 1910 squad: .lilies, a freshman last year, but w ir xvas to light and inexperienced to piake the sqtiitd in 1911. is ; and lias gained more weight and will probably be placed at gat end, replacing f’urngardncr. xx no will not return'. Gibbons t Gandy, both heavy men. but un able to delix’er the goods last y, a . will be formidable men for tin line. t I'oaeh Graves, who only retum . cd last night from the West, xx her, lie has be< n j.laying baseball dur ing the summer, will as yet vouelt no prophecy as to the chan -es of tiie defenders of file crimson and whin for tiie coming year, only 1 that "Alabama will be in tile run ' ning." As the unive.sitx has only just opi tied, a great deal of raw ma terial is yet expected in the late I arrivals. .Alabama will feel keenl.x the ioss of Keller and Clorl'ein, -Uu. Is; I'ountiss and Powell, tai l 's; Bumgardner, end, and Heard j am! Harsh, backfield. MOTORBOAT TRAVELS AT MILE-A-MINUTE CLIP NJ.'A \<>RK. Sep; »» A new wurL: !'(.,)’!! f or - motor boats, and one whici ]nd it ;i; es t hat the speed of rhe fastest , t-i’css trains max soon be exceeded b> 'lt’oplanis, is today hung up as a resuh ■ the wonderful pcrformaiiee of T. Colei, ,■ DuPont's boat. Tech Junior, al Hunting I 1 ton bay. yesterdax’ xvhen she covered *> ! miles at an average speed of sSstat , miles per hour I It is now predicted that t>o and perl;.: miles an hour boats will compete the Harmsworth cup next year. JEANNETTE TO MEET ROSS. J NEW YORK, Sept. ti. Joe Jeaimt th,- Hobokt-ti, N. heavyweight. ■ w.t- recently matched to bo'. J , Johnson. I> .ran training toda.x to - '"t'X Ros. of N’exveastle, Pa., at Mad - ’i: Siiuare Garden. n< xt Monday e\, t ing. .bannette w, l; beaten in a- ■ ■ . limit in Pittsburg Labor dax b.v .Ie Clark, of .loplln. Mo., because he ha | failed to train. CARE OF THE TEETH IMPORTANT TO HEALTH I j W ithout perfect teetli one can not ■ ' perf< t health. 1 )ecay< d or ' J ■l’Joi'i teeth are not only painful an tin to annoying, but a positi in ‘pace t. health and even life. Do nc.t r” loot your teeth. Upon th " first sign of decay have them treat 1 "nl so' , .111 ring Or. if the froth ■ already in bar l condition, have then I t'-mb-d to .a; once. Th, mod. rn scientific painless me’ "d" m uso by the Atlanta Dental P - Hors r.dj dentistry of its former terr ■ , "ul tl>' most (iif'icnlt operations , I pr-rfornied quiehlx and without pair.. 1 This Ii ’ie,sonic stablishmr-nt i ''.ced if the corner of Peachtree i’ ,1) '".-<•! tnr streets, entrance at 19 1 ; I Peaclip’, e. 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