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NATIONAL LEAGUE
CLUBS- Won. Lost. PC Won. Loet. P.O.
New York« « J 8» Fhi.adelphla 64 78 487
Chicago W M 833 St. Lottie M 82 .414
Pittsburg 8« M -MO Brookljn 61 81 370
Clncinnan 71 68 .511 Boston 46 liS
TESREAU OUTPITCHED BY SUGGS.
NEW YORK, Sept. 19. Big Jeff Tesrean. the hope of the
Giants in rhe world's series with the Boston Red Sox, was de
cisively defeated here this afternoon in a pitchers’ battle with
George Suggs.
The defeat was the first 1 esreau has suffered in weeks.
FIRST GAME.
AT NEW YORK: R H E
CINCINNATI 100000002-3 6 3
NEW YORKO 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -1 8 3
Suggs and Severe id; Tesreau and Wilson. Umpires, Johnstone and Eason
SECOND GAME.
CINCINNATI 000000002-2 9 1
NEW YORKO 0 00000 1 1-2 8 2
CALLED ON ACCOUNT OF DARKNESS
Fromnte and Clarke; Mathewson and Wilson. Umpires. Eason and Johnstone.
FIRST GAME.
AT BOSTON: R g
PITTSBURG 2010 0 11 0 0 -511 1
BOSTON 000040 3 0 x -7 10 3
smith. Adams. Cooper, Gibson and Simon. Hess and Kling Umpires Finneran
and Rlgler.
SECOND GAME.
PITTSBURG 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 ... 8 16 2
BOSTON <lO 103 2 1. .-7 13 0
CALLED ON ACCOUNT OF DARKNESS.
Hendrix and Simon; Dickson and Hariden Umpires. Rlgler and Finneran.
FIRST GAME
AT BROOKLYN: R H. E
CHICAGO 0 4 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 - 6 10 3
BROOKLYN 60201 OOOx-9 12 2
Madden and Archer; Curtis and Miller. Umpires, Owen and Brennan.
SECOND GAME.
CHICAGO 0 I 3 0 4 ... 12 12 0
BROOKLYN 3 0 0 1 0 0 ... - 4 8 4
CALLED ON ACCOUNT OF DARKNESS.
Keulbacb and Archer. Stack and Phelps. Umpires, Owens and Brennan.
St. Louis-Philadelphia game off; wet grounds.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLUBS-- Won. Lost. PC CLUBS Won Lost. PC.
Boston 97 43 .693 Detroit 67 75 .472
Washington 85 57 .599 Cleveland 66 76 .465
Philadelphia 83 58 .589 New York 48 81 .346
Chicago 69 70 .497 St. Louis 47 92 .838
AT CHICAGO: R H. «
PHILADELPHIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 1
CHICAGO 0 1 00 0 0 0 0 x -1 2 1
Houck and Egan; Walsh and Sullivan. Umpires. Evans and Egan.
AT ST. LOUIS: R. H. E
WASHINGTON 000 20 0 11 0 4 9 i
ST. LOUIS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 6 2
Hughes and Williams; Hamilton and Alexander Umpires. Dineen and O’Brien.
AT DETROIT: R. H. E
NEW YORK 0 1 000 0 3 1 0 5 8 4
DETROIT 10300 02 0 x 6 5 4
Keating and Williams; Boehler and Onslow Umpires, O’lx>ughl\n arid Me-
Greevy
FIRST GAME:
AT CLEVELAND: R. H. E.
BOSTON 0 0 11 1 .... - 3 9 7
CLEVELAND 2 04 0 3 -9 10 1
CALLED ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN.
Hall Vundvke and Cadv; Steen, Kahler and Carisch. Umpires. Connolly and
Flatt
SECOND GAME.
BOSTON 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . . - 0 5 2
CLEVELAND 2 0 0 0 2 2 .... 6 10 0
Redient and Nunamaker; Raskette and G'Neill. Umpires. Connolly anti Hart
BASEBALL
Diamond News and Gossio
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' New York writer says tha* not since
itip riays <• .Trnus Ruaie have the Gian:*
had i p :>'her like Tesieau. who dis
played • ability :<• work every other •
f jH' s.-iiit* nev< y heard of
M-Gjt’ .’x wi:<> often worked
<ia\ • r, » r.irt! &n<i just as often pitched
tu>. fui gan-es in an afternoon.
, V| - esw<..- ; is digging around the ina
.l ' Lag ;• eiti«-s. ttying to land some ma
for the THIS Batons
Mob.i«* at < Memphis did not lose a man
by draft
• a *
' T case Yantz doesn't make good with
l •• Brow : s next spring he will he turned
hack tn the Baron a
• Griffith is giving Clyde Milan’**
> -’tiger brother. Horace a try-out. i
1 ng Mi an failed to make good with ;
Volunteers last spring The voung
sre- )? an outfielder.
• • «
wo \\ a.- t< L.gtn!» srrni-p. o y oungsters.
Rack Barton and Dutch Munch.
" e 1 ng to be given a try cut by Gris-
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• • •
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Columbus Toledo game off; rain.
At Milwaukee (first game): R. H.E.
ST. PAUL 000 OCO 000 01 -1 6 1
MILWAUKEE . 000 000 000 00—0 2 0
Karger and Marshall’: Watson and
Hughes. Umpire, Chill.
Second game: R. H.E.
ST. PAUL ... 010 00—1 1 0
MILWAUKEE 102 02—5 10 0
Gardner and Casey; Brown and Hughes.
Umpire. Chill.
At Louisville: R. H.E.
INDIANAPOLIS .. 021 020 030—8 8 3
LOUISVILLE 201 000 300 —6 9 5
Hixon and Keene. Poole and Pearce.
Umpires. Hayes and Anderson.
At Kansas City: R. H.E.
MINNEAPOLIS 000 003 000—3 9 2
KANSAS CITY 001 105 ’O’—9 12 1
l.lebhardt and Smith. Zabel, O'Connor
and James Umpires, Connelly and Irwin
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1 Buffalo-Montreal game oft: wet grounds
Providence Buffalo game off: rain.
At Toronto: R. H.E.
ROCHESTER 100 050 003— 9 14 2
TORONTO 610 300 10*-—ll 13 1
Hughes. Upham and Jacklitch: Rudolph
and Graham Umpires. Kelly and Mullin.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1912.
Jack Johnson Offered
$50,000 for 2 Fights
By Australian Club
CHICAGO. Sept. 18. W. C. .1. Kelly,
who Is acting as Hugh Mclntosh's repre
sentative In the fighting game. has ar
rived in town In company with Tom An
drews. of Milwaukee, Kelly was hopeful
of securing Jack Johnson for a match In
Australia. Johnson recently lost his wife
through death and probably hue not fully
recovered from the shook. Kelly did not
seek Johnson In person, but Instead ar
ranged for an Interview with Al Tierney,
who, It is understood, la a sort of manager
and adviser for Johnson.
Kelly says he Is authorised to give
Johnson $.70,000 and three round-trip tick
ets for two fights. One must be with Kam
Langford, for which Jack Is to get $30.-
000, the other with either Joe Jeannette
or Kam McVey, 820,000 being the price set
for that affair It is not Kelly’s plan |o
return home If he falls to win over any
of the heavyweights.
While here he will try to induce Packey
McFarland, Atl Wolgast and Willie Richie
to cross the pond, as well as two or three
of the leading middleweights. But he
says Mclntosh Is not disposed. to give a
fortune for three matches.
The Big Race
Here is the up-to-the-minute dope on
how the ‘ Big Five” batters of the
American league are hitting:
PLAYERS— AB. H. AV.
COBB 515 213 .413
SPEAKERS3I 208 .392
JACKSON 522 196 .375
LA J01E389 132 .339
COLLINS4B4 1 60 .330
Cobb and Collins were the only "Big
Five” hitters to piay yesterday. Cobb
got one single Out of four trips to the
plate. The Athletics’ second baseman
failed to get a safe swat out of seven
attempts.
DURHAM TARGET TROPHY
IS WON BY JESSE YOUNG
ATLANTIC <TTY. N. .1., Sept. 19.
Jesse S. Young, of Chicago, won the
Durham trophy tor high amateur by
breaking 146 of bls 160 targets here in
the opening event of the annual shoot
for the Westy Hogan trophy. H. D.
Gibbs, of Union City. Tenn , was high
professional with a. break of 147. Jay
S. Graham, of Chicago, who captained
the United States trap shooters at
Siockholm. broke 14 6.
Allen 8. Heil, of Allentown Pa., and
.1 R. Graham, of ISngleside, 111., were
high in the double target event, with
44 breaks each "in 60'targets.
KILBANE AND O’KEEFE
MIX IN GOTHAM TONIGHT
NEW YORK, Sept. 19.- Stung by
criticism which followed his last bout
in this city. Featherweight Champion
Johnny. Kilbape declared today that he
would box his hardest to get a decisive
victory over Eddie O'Keefe, of Phila
delphia, when they meet at Madison
Square Garden tnolght.
Tn recent bo’uts with Frankie Burns
and Johnny Dundee. Kilbane fought at
long range and did not try to damage
his opponents and the fans have been
toasting him for it.
DERRICK IS TRADED TO
YANKEES BY DETROIT
DETROIT, MICH.. Sept 19 it has
just been announced that the Detroit
American league baseball club has
traded Infielder Derrick to the New
York Americans for Catcher McKee,
and has purchased Catcher Rondeau
from Washington.
NOTICE.
September 16. 1912.
I The annual meeting of the stock-hold-
I ers of the Atlanta and West Point Rail
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of the company, room 9 in the At
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12 o’clock noon, Tuesday, October 16,
1912 W. H. BRUCE. Secretary.
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Luther McCarthy, the Missouri heavy
weight, has boon matched to fight ten
rounds with Jim Flynn, at tha Garden
Athletic club in New York October 10.
The match was closed Tuesday by Billy
Gibson, matchmaker of the olttb, and Billy
MoCarney, who manages the Mg hope.
• e •
Ad Wolgast was jeered continually by
the crowd that witnessed him box three
rounds each with Kid Black and Eddie
Woslnskl. two unknowns, at Grand
Rapids a few nights ago,
Eddie McQoorty was given quite a sur
prise at Cincinnati when he boxed ten
rounds with Cyclone Johnny Thompson
recently. As George Brown knocked out
Thompson recently, Eddie had figured
himself un east winner. However. Cy
clone forced him front the very start and
McGoorty did well to get an even break.
• • •
Promoters of the Southern Athletic club
of Memphis held a benefit show at their
club recently for Tickle Sanders, who is
111 with typhoid in Los Angelos. The
crowd that turned out proved how popular
the little tighter Is tn his home town. A.ll
boxers donated their services for the even
ing and quite a sum will be sent the
Southern pug
• • -
Al Palzer had quite a toy ride around
Chicago In Jack Curley's big machine the
other day. The lowan Is anxious for Cur
ley to manage him, hut Jack turned a
deaf ear to this. However, Curley told
Palzer he would send Jim Flynn against
him, and !f he defeated the Pueblo fighter
he would gladly take him in tow.
• • *
Boston promoters are dickering for a
match between Jimmy Clabby and George
"Knockout” Brown. They want to stage
the fight September 26
• » •
Gil Boag, manager of "One Round'’
Hogan, passed through Chicago on his
way from Frisco to New York recently.
He charges his lightweight was doped In
the fight with Frankie Burns This ma;
be true, but it looks like another Jef
fries ease.
♦ • •
Jack Robinson, former manager of Bat
tling Nelson and who every now and then
hooks the “Durable Dane" up in a ring
contest, is making a hard fight to get the
Battler on in New York with Packey Mc-
Farland Robinson says Billy Gibson is
ready to stage the contest in Gotham if
McFarland is willing.
* • •
Johnny Kilbane is carded to box ten
rounds with Eddie O’Keefe at the Garden
Athletic club in New York tonight. Both
lighters are in good condition for the mill.
• « •
Billy Papke has started East on a cam
paign which he hopes will regain him his
former title, that of middleweight cham
pion of the world The Kewanee boxer
has three fights booked within a week.
Bill’s first tight will be in Gotham with
Jack Denning. September 25. Next will
come Lee Houck for six rounds in Phila
delphia on September 27. with a hurried
jump back to New York, where the first
of next month he trades punches with
Frank Mantel I.
* ♦ •
George K O. Brown, the Chicago Greek,
says he Is willing to fight Eddie Mc-
Goorty on a winner-take-all basts.
CHICAGO END IS SICK.
CHIU AGO, Sept. 19.-—Football prep
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Illness of Harold Goettler, right end of
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Montgomery Is Likely
To Lose Franchise in
Southern Next Season
MONTGOMERY. ALA.. Sept. 19.—Rich
ard Tillis, owner of the Montgomery base
ball franchise, says that baseball is by
no means assured for Montgomery next
year, The team was a heavy loser this
year and unless prospects brighten up.
Mr. Tillis iledan d, tie will not assume the
burden longer.
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tn Montgomery. Mr. Tfllla Is figuring on
moving the hall park to Pickett Springs,
five miles away, but ho states that he will
not do so unless he double tracks hts
Uno to Pickett Springs.
The Business Men’s league has been
making un effort to raise sufficient funds
to keep the franchise here, and It Is un
derstood that 82,000 has already been as
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BOTH O’BRIEN AND BROWN
CLAIM 10-ROUND VICTORY
NEW YORK, Sept. 19. —"Young Jack”
O'Brien, of Philadelphia, brother of the
famous middleweight, returned to the
Quaker City today firmly convinced
that he Is the master of Young Brown,
an East Side lightweight, whom he me!
in a ten-round boxing bout at iSt.
Nicholas rink last night. At the same
time friends of Brown were claiming
victory for him over the Philadelphian.
O’Brien was the more skillful boxer, as
Brown relied almost wholly upon bull
like rushes.
Patsy Brannigan, of Pittsburg, shaded
llm Kendrick, of England.
SCHAEFER KNOCKS OUT
BENNETTINFOURROUNDS
MILWAUKEE, WIS., Sept. 19.—Wil
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Jack Bennett, of Milwaukee, in the
fourth round of what was to have been
a ten-round bout here last night Ben
nett did not have a “look-in.”
Christ Sanders bested Will Driscoll
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