Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 09, 1912, HOME, Image 11

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JACKETS SHOULD MIE HOT NINE NEXT p . i nnc with the better hopes of a L ( >,': football team at Tech, there also ’, me « most encouraging news in rc „ar,; to the baseball prospects for , v q /ins. Os course, between now all ,; tout time there are many things ,iv occur to upset all dope and -nanst good prospects into the glootn ;e .t of realities, q ; year exams always thin the nd athletes seem to be those ... ■ -he ax the quickest. However, e in hope if we die in despair." an i following is just an insight j n i. » na; may be expected: . Montague will captain- the irid can be depended.on for most an but will most likely be used aa n ;■> a catcher. Holliday, the man who made T. ,r ons forget Calhoun ever played ,i. suck. w ilt be back on the job. H , been playing ail summer, and I', : i ience will help. S' Holland will not return this md that will be a loss; but Ed- Montague, of the 1911 varsity, will . ,rr. m school, and can be depended n f a lopk-in at the second base man's job. elements, of la-t year's squad, will re n end should make good this year, r shortstop, there is .Jack Donald e best man in the city league, for that job. Tir third sack is the one that will b<- hr rd to fill in the way. tlia,t it has been look d out for in. the past four Hurry Holland was without a uo'.'-t the best third baseman in the 9 I. V having been all-Southern tine, -a tnd captain for two >*•>.-. Ho \ ever, there is a man from W- i r-James Glover, who has I. .- ~l'-V>'.-cousin prep end and third )■•<-■ "I ir v. ul m ike .omebody hus- ■ I', tin place. Then there is Roy ■■■King good infielder from ■i ■ ■ Gi. Harold . Evans, another g" nl nil -Ider, from Comet . Ga.. Lou H mil!: m. from, Lexington. Ga.. will ais ' be on hand. in ir.' outfield. Pound will he helped by M.-L.n and Hal Reynolds, from r:h .< 'a.uiina, will put up a good tight lot ‘ berth. ii” Id men who will return and r. i » light livel.ier ate Pitts, Eu i jri.-, lb; It,-. McLin. Pound, fe. and F. m » Merrill. Holland and a’much man from Tennessee by the tmi i*t McLane. Heisman has been busier than tis rear getting good material, n- as if he has succeeded. Tn - will regain her place in the a think world; . SCHULTE IS SUSPENDED BY CUBS FOR DRINKING „ 1 i'b'iXXATl. OHB >. Sept. 9.—Frank •. star outfielder and home tun I •-t tm- Chicago Cubs, has packed ■ mi i suit in inothballa and put e tqp shelf ,of the clot rest < - season,, . ' ' 1 >'d 'without pay •i of the seas,' . The action '■ ; 'ti '■ Manager Frar.kChance ■ > "U te faded to abide by the 'tuur rule of the club. THE BASEBALL CARD SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Games Today. 'ga in Atlanta. Ponce DeLeon - -ame called at 3:30 o'clock. H.r.rmigham in Mobile. I'r'- .-n- in Montg-omcrv. ■'■i«i Mil., m Memphis. Standing of the Clubs. I. P■' i w. 1,. P C 624 J Neville 63 68 481 '" '"'l 1' noOga. 59 69 161 Mont . fit 73 455 • ''l' 68 4''3 I Atlanta 111 Si 377 * Yesterday’s Results. v.; ■ ?.• Birmingham ", M‘’’b •’< n. Nashville • ■ « ' •cleans 4. Mobile. 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. x Games Today. garner scheduled. Standing of the Clubs. ... ■ • « '-L I W •- P.C ■■■ 38 (OS I letroit .61 7.1 459 1 ? 60 ■ C'land . .58 73 443 , . N York .45 SI -K,4 ■I r.l, |,j s |.,, u j s 45 g 5 Yesterday's Results, khiragn v . Foit 2. Sts Louig 1. national league. Games Today. New York on in Philadelphia. Standing of the Ciubs. • L. P.O- vv f !»,• SI 39 ~;95 p l ;!a (!« Jp -1 f* h - s > Louts 55 75' 123 Al ”2 •' , ?2 Br'klyn. .49 79 .383 la h ' .493 Boston .39 91 300 Yesterday’s Resuits. ’matt io, (’iricago ® urg 12, St. Louis 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Games Today. , " ls >' Louisville >" rn Indianapolis -w. taker in Minneapolis xansas <hy i n st. Paul. Standing of the Clubs. I’ l ' W I. PC -kJ? | M'w Icee 72 77 .484 ' ''' * S Pau) . S'.t Bf. 412 2;: :,!, 1 : L'ville. .58 95 .370 '4 -'t .493 | I'apolis. 54 '.*9 .354 Yesterday's Results. . -'to, 4. Columbus 3 (first game t Louisville 1 .second game.) . i "'i l olp do 3 .first game.. p'.' - jnujanapolfs 1 (second game.) 4,11 <• Kangas City >B. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Games Today. 'Milo fn Montipaf faster j n h jffaL. m Jersey City. ’eno# in Newark. Standing of the Clubs. i\ f l ' I W L P.C ci ?' nß ' IXI treat. .65 74 471 ’’ ' 88 59 ..-,84 I Buffalo 03 72 467 d - sa ~7 507 , .1. citv hr 77 t so I h 8 , P'dence. 59 79 128 ' , , y ertf r day s Results. ■ 7« ’ 6nio 2 < ftr®. g; ini P . reai t. < »s?<oad ya nit j ■ The Big Race | Here is the up-to-the-minute dope on how the "Big Five” batters of the American league are hitting; PLAYER. a.B. H. Av i COBB 488 201 .412 ' S ACKSON ”” " 505 200 ' 396 eACKSON 400 180 357 COLLINS 454 154 L * JOIE 357 115 .322 >y Cobb now has a sixteen-point lead over Tris Speaker As there is only a month more of playing, it Igoks as | though the "Georgia Peach" will never be headed by the Boston slugger. Cobb went to bat three times yester day and secured one hit. Jackson was up four times and banged out two safe j swats. Lajoie secured one hit in three j attempts. Speaker and Collins “stood still," as neither the Red Sox nor Ath •etics played. Taseball Diamond News and Gossip Birmingham, with all its proud boast ings. with its pennant winne?. with its daily band concert, and w'.th a team that continues to win, even after the pen rant has been cinched, is drawing wretch ’in,' .Birmingham papers sa? that on i huisaax there were hardly enough peo ple present to pay the guarantee ♦ * • Manager Birmingham, of the Nap team. JR using three recruits regularly in his Jine-up. One of them is Jimmy Johnston, who seems to be making good. One thing about the Atlanta team: It nasn t slumped in a long time. There s a reason. * • * Ban Johnson has rounded up another umpire -Eugene .McGreeve-. He won his umpiring reputation on the Pacific coast. Louis Comiskey. sun of Charley Comis key. has been forced to go to a sanitarium to reduce weight. He has cut down his excess at the rate of a pound a day for a month. He is now down to 355 pounds. i his season has been one of the hardest in \ears for the old stars. Look at those who hat,- quit playing in the big leagues' l r.fl l-alkenberg. Ed Summers. Hill Dono van. Cy Young. Frank Smith. Leftie Rus sell. Dixie Walker. Billy Sullivan. Paddv Livingston. Gabby Street, Nig Clarke, bred Clarke. Frank Chance. Fred Tenney, Harr\ Tiayis, Jim Delehanty. Charley <>Leaiy, Kid Klberfeld. Jack Knight. Doc Gessler. Danny Hoffman. Lee Tannehill mighty men, all, in their day; but now on the decline. • • « Big Jack Pfeffer has’ found himself in the New England league. He lias won seven and lost two for Dowel! • » • Catcher Paddy kivingston has busted a finger and is out fur the rest of the sea son. ♦ ♦ * Jack chesbro. whose attempt to come back was the subject of a lot of press ‘work this spring, didn’t make a success of it The other day in Pittsfield. Mass., when trying to pitch for the North Adams club, he was knocked out of the box ♦ * * There are a lot of Mansers left in base ball—but tr. ; - number has been reduced by one. Bill, who has been playing in the Virginia league, has had enough and has retired for good. He has two broth ers who are still playing. » * n Bob Groome has been taking the num ber a lot t f good batters this year— among them Cobb, Crawford and Collins. He is reputed to have a break to his spit ball the like of which can not be dupli cated by any pitcher in either big league. « ♦ » In Pittsburg they are trying to stir up enthusiasm in a post season series be tween the Pirates and the Washington el u b. ♦ • • The York and Harrisburg teams re centlj played a full nine-inning game in orty-eight minutes. That's fasi. no ■ > ilu. but doesn't in the least endanger Hit world's record held by Atlanta » ¥ ♦ A Memphis baseball writer refers to our justly celebrated ball club as. the -Cracked Crackers of Crackferville A raw crack, we call it. • • , Billy Hopper, who looked so good with Memphis early this season, but who was sent to X'ew Haven, has proved a win ning pitcher there, and will probably be recalled. ♦ * * • 'harles L. Herzog, 'of the Giants, will enter the agricultural school at Cornell this wirter. No, he will not be eligible to piav on the ball c4ub. i. . « Xi least five rich men ''want in'' on a major league 'baseball franchise. They are Charles Weeghrtian, w ho made a keg of money on a string of restaurants; James McGill, heir, of ''Pittsburg Phil;'' Harry I’razee. of Now York and Chicago, and Ed Wilbern and Jeff Livmgston. who recently tried to buy in on the Brooklyn franchise. / • * » * Thp movement to do awa.\ with the intentional passing of a batter is making rapid progress mates of several lunatic asylurtis -hcartUS” favor it As soon as this great reform h? accomplished the de fenders of .true sportsmanship will move for rhe abolishment of the curved ball, which is said to give the pitcher a con temptible advantage over some batters. Rah for reform. •♦ . ♦ Th** Toronto and Rochester teams, which furnished most of the pace in the Inter national league, are made up of big league discards. They’re great things, these dis cards kook what they did for Atlanta « « M Hill Friel, Colambus manager, is out with a kick on double-headers. Some sense to it. too They are hard alike on ball players and on attendance. • w • I ast year Rube Marquard put more strike-outs to his credit than he allowed hits. This \ear he hasn’t. Which shows .that he is slowly acquiring sense. * • • Fred Clarke has won a regular wardrobe ; of clothes on his various bets that he would not appear in the Pirates line-up. • » • "Weil, anyway," says Hub Perdue, of the muCh-whacked Boston club, "a lot of fans have quite giving three cheers when we arrive for a series." • • ■ Armour. Lajoie, McGuire. J tovall, Da vis, Birmingham’ Next? MANDOT AND RITCHIE TO BOX IN NEW ORLEANS LOS ANGELES. Sept. 9.—Joe Man dot and Willie Ritchie were matched today for a. ten-round bout in New Or. leans some time djiring the rnontii of Oetob< . the exact date not yet having been fixed. The articles of agreement were signed today hy Billy Nolan in behalf of Mandot and by Har ty Coleman, who has just accepted the management of Ritchie. BURNS PICKED TO BEAT HOGAN ON COAST TODAY SAN T’RAN<’IS(‘O. Sept. 9. —FTankie Burns of Oakland, and "One-Round ’ | Hogan, of San Francisco, meet In a twenty-round hoist at the Eighth street, arena this afternoon. The bout is expected to be a bitter one. Evsr wince they broke into the i short bout field that flourishes here ■ H<»gan and Burns have !>*•< n enemies The betting at 1«» t ■ 7 favors Rir-ns. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, lull 5 HBINS HAVE QUIT HER ELEVEN I MACON, GA . Sept 9.—Football i ; practice w ill begin at Mercer tomjt - I ; row. Dr. Stroud has not returned from I j his home in California, but is expected j ; in a few days, while Captain Norman is r i here and will star; the men in at l,g'n: : I work. The p ospects for this year are any thing but bright, with the loss of five of last year's best men. Three of these graduated—Grice, center; Ze'lars. quar ter. and Conger, guard. Foxworth, half, and Cook, end. will net return. The men returning are: Heinsohn. center. Huguley, guard; Mills and | Kelley, tackles; Forrester, end. Irwin.! half, and Captain Norman, full. Kel- I ley. Mills and Norman are the only! men thit have had much experience, and it i? mostly on these that the Orange and Black supporters intt.-t rely. The othe s. while for the most part good men. are inexperienced. Mercer can not count much on the new men Os these, however. Holman, who played center al Norman Park, looks pretty good. Grice, a brother of last year's eentei, w'ill also be out foi the itam,. but he is .voting ami knows p aciieally nothing of the game. This bunch does not look very ptoni ising. but it is hoped that Dr. Stroud can build a machine that will be able to hold its own. EVANS DEFEATS HILTON FOR LOW MEDAL SCORE CHICAGO. GOLF CLL'B WHEAT ON. ILL Sept. 9.—Charles Evans. Jr., of Edgewater, defeated Harold Hilton, of the Royal Liverpool Golf club, three up in the play off of the tie for the low qualifying medal in the national cham pionship. Evans played better golf than he did on the dav previous, when he lost the championship to Jerome D Travels. Evans turned in a card of 72 j for the 18 holes, while Hilton was thre ■ strokes over this. Evans' mark was the best made dur ing the entire tournament. His work was excellent throughout. The Eng lishman fought hard to dow n the West ern title-holder, but in vain. The eaids: Evans, out 544 444 44235 Hilton, 0ut545 445 443jx Evans. In 454 534 354-37-72 Hilton, in3s 544 44437-75 GOLF TOURNEY FOR CLUB TITLE BEGINS SATURDAY The tournament for the golf cham pionship Os the Atlanta Athletic club will begin Saturday over the East Lake court. The qualifying round is sched uled fc Saturday and the players will qualify from scratch for play in ail flights. In the first flight match play will also be from scratch, but in all the other flights the club handicaps will apply. • The first and second rounds of match play must be played by Septem ber 20. the semi-finals by September 21 and the finals by September 22. DEVAY WINS FRENCH RACE j LE MANS FRANCE. Sept. 9—De vay, a French rider, won the interna tional motorcycle race held under th" auspices of the Automobile club of Sarthe. The distance was 396 kilome ters (246 miles), which Devay covered in 15 hours 12 minutes and 35 seconds, about 48 miles an hour. HOLMER WINS MARATHON. PARIS, Sept. 9. Hans Holmei, the American long-distance runner, won the Palis Marathon over a distance of 42 kilometers 194 meters (about 26 1-4 mites).' His time was 2 hours and 43 minutes. CARE OF THE TEETH IMPORTANT TO HEALTH W.ithout perfect teeth one can not enjoy perfect health. Decayed or im perfect teeth are not only painful and continuously annoying, but a positive menace to health and even life. 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