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Bv Percy H, Whiting.
PONCE DE ' LEON BALL PARK,
May 26.—The Crackers defeated the
Pels in the opening game of their series,
8 to 3 this afternoon. Dent twirled his
first victory for Bill Smith's crew.
Welchonce and Dent did the heavy
clouting for the home boys, each secur
ing two hits. One of Welchonce’s hits
was a triple.
Evan* pitched for Prank's men and
was hit hard throughout. Williams did
he heavy hitting for the visitors.
THE GAME.
FIRST INNING.
Hendryx flied to Welchonce. At*
grounded to Blsland and was safe when
Agler missed the • throw Clancy
walked Breen flied to Welchonce.
Spencer singled to left and At* was out
,' trying to score, Dong to Dunn. NO
RUNS.
Long walked Welchonce bunted and
Long was out at second. Hendryx to
Clancy. Welchonce was out trying to
sie.al, Adams to At*. Alperman out, At*
to S-nedecoP? NO RUNS.
SECOND INNING.
Williams singled past third. Snedecor
beat out a hunt. Adams bunted to
Smith and was out to Agler. Both run-
ners advanced Evans hit a sacrifice fly
to Long and Williams scored. Hendryx
out, Bfsland to Agler. ONE RUN.
Bailey out. Clancy*to Snedecor. Smith
grounded to Calncy and went to second
on his wild throw to first Smith stole
third. Blsland walked. Agler singled to
left and Smith scored. Dunn filed to
Hendryx Dent grounded to Atz and
was safe on his error and Bisland
scored Long walked. Welchonce
fanned. TWO RUNS.
THIRD INNING.
Atz filed to Welchonce. Clancy out,
Agler to Dent. Breen walked. Spencer
out, Smith to Agler. NO RUNS.
Alperman flied to Spencer. Bailey
hunted to Atz and beat it out for a hit.
Smith lined to Clancy and Bailey was
doubled at first to Snedecor NO RUNS.
FOURTH INNING.
Williams drove one through Smith for
a single. Snedecor hunted to Dent and
Williams was out to Alperman. Adams
fouled out to Agler. Evans grounded
to Bisland and Snedecor was forced at
second. NO RUNS.
'. Bisland grounded to Atz and was out
to Snedecor. Agler walked. Dunn drove
a single to center and Agler took third.
Dent grounded to Atz and Dunn was
touched out going to second ano Agler
scored on the play. Long flied to Spen-
cet. ONE RUN.
FIFTH INNING.
Hendryx out, Smith to Agler Atz
flied to Long Clancy out, Bisland to
* \gler. NO RUNS.
Welchonce fanned Alperman flied to
Spencer. Bailey fanned. NO RUNS.
SIXTH INNING.
Breen flied to Welchonce Spencer
out. Alperman to Agler. Williams sin
gled to left. Snedecor was hit by a
pitched ball, forcing Williams to second.
Adams flied to Bisland. NO RUNS.
Smith grounded to Williams and was
safe when Snedecor dropped the throw.
Bisland sacrificed, Evans to Atz. Agler
struck out, but Adams dropped the third
strike and was forced to throw him out
to. Snedepor. Dunn fanned. NO RUNS.
SEVENTH INNING.
Evans flied to Welchonce. Hendryx
grounded out. Smith to Agler. Atz lined
out to Long. NO RUNS.
Dent, at bat. and a hit. Long beat
out a bunt and on Williams’ wild throw
Dent went to third. Welchonce singled
to center, scoring Dent and Long went
to third. Alperman filed to Spencer and
when Spencer threw wild to third Long
scored Welchonce took second on the
play and stole third. Bailey fouled to
Snedecor. Smith v singled to renter and
Welchonce tallied? Smith pilfered sec
ond. Bisland popped to Clancy. THREE
RUNS.
EIGHTH INNING.
Clancy out, Alperman to Agler Breen
out, Alperman * to Agler. Spencer
singled to right. Williams singled to
left. Snedecor doubled to center and
Spencer scored Adams fanned. ONE
RUN.
Agler walked Dunn grounded to
Clancy and Agler was forced at second
to Atz. On a wild pitch Dunn went to
second. Dent singled through the pitch
ers' box and Dunn Jook third I nng
fouled to Adams. Welchonce tripled to
right, scoring Dunn and Dent. Alper
man lined out to Hendryx. TWO RUNS.
NINTH INNING.
Evans singled to center. Hendryx flied
to Welchonce. Atz walked Clancy
'/singled through Dent, filling the bases.
Breen grounded to Blsland and Clancy
was forced at second and Evans scored
'on the play. Spencer grounded to Al
perman ami Breen was forced at sec
ond. ONE RUN.
Now the Question Is, Where Did Jeff Go?
By “Bud” Fisher
the:
BOX
SCORE
PELICANS
. . . . 010 000 011
■■
3
CRACKERS ... 020
100 32x
8
PELICANS—
A B.
R.
H.
PO.
A.
E.
Hendryx, cf
4
0
0
2
1
0
Atz, 2b
4
0
0
4
2
1
Clancy, ss
4
0
1
3
3
1
Breen, rf
4
0
0
0
0
0
Spencer, If
5
1
2
4
0
1
-Williams, 3b
4
1
4
0
1
0
Snedecor, lb
3
0
2
6
0
1
Adams, c .
3
0
0
5
2
1
Evans, p
3
I
1
0
1
0
Totals .... .-.
>’«'* m 34
3
10
24
10
5
CRACKERS—
AB.
R.
H.
PO.
A.
E.
Long, If
........ 3
1
1
3
1
0
Welchonce, cf ..
5
1
2
6
0
0
Alperman, 2b .
5
0
0
4
3
0
Bailey, rf
4
0
1
0
0
0
Smith, 3b
4
1
1
0
3
0
Bisland, ss
2
1
0
1
5
0
Agler, lb
2
1
1
11
0
1
Dunn, c
..... \
1
A
1
1
0
0
Dent, p.........
4
2
2
1
2
0
Totals
r***' • • • 33
8
9
27
14
1
SUMMARY.
Double Plavs—Clanccv to Snedecor.
Struck
out—hv
Dent 2;
bv Evans 5. Bases
on Balls—off Dent 1
off Evans 4.
Sacrifice
hits—Adams, Evens,
Bisland. Stolen bases
—Smith
. Hit bv
Pit(
•bed
ball—Snedecor.
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
White City Park Now Open
BASEBALL
• TO-I>AY
New Orleans vs. Atlanta
Ponce DeLeon Park
3:45
o’Clock
AT NFW YORK—
BOSTON 000200001 -3 71
NEW YORK 100000000- 1 4 4
Bedient and Carrlgan; McConnell and Sweeney. Umpires, O’Day and Emslie.
FIRST GAME.
AT PHILADELPHIA—
WASHINGTON 0 0 0000000-0 33
PHILADELPHIA 00002020X-4 5 0
Groome, Boehling and Henqy and W llllams; Houck and Lapp Umpires,
Evans and Hart.
SECON D GAME.
WASHINGTON 031 120101 - 9 12 2
PHILADELPHIA 001000001-2 5 3
Johnson »nd Aintmlth; Taft. Pennock. Schang and Lapp. Umpires. Evans
and Hart. JiiWM
AT ST. LOUIS—
DETROIT 100000002-3 71
ST. LOUIS 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 - 4 6 1
Dauss, Klawitter, Hall and Strange; Wellman and Alexander. Umpires.
Hildebrand and Connally.
Chicago-Cleveland game off; rain.
ATLANTA
All This Week
e\ MATS.
Miss Billy Long Co.
•J MON.
,1 WED.
w SAT.
ST. ELMO
25c
By Request
Nights 15c. 25c. 35c. 50c.
BIJOU To otr
T0INIBHT 7:30 4 9
JOS. E. HOWARD'S
THE DISTRICT LEADER
TABLOID MUSICAL C0IWDY
PHILIP SIDERSKY TO GIVE
FOUR LECTURES ON ISRAEL
Philip Sldorsky. a Jaw. converted to
the Presbyterian Church, will deliver
9tereoptioon lectures at Atlanta
churches this week on the Subject of
"Israel Among the Nations, as fol
lows: Tuesday night. Klrst Baptist;
Wednesday night. Central Presbyte
rian. Thursday night. Second Bap
tist; Friday night. First Presbyterian.
Ends Hunger Strike
With 24 Doughnuts
DENVER. COLO., May 26. As
semblyman Bacon, charged with slay
ing his wife and step-daughter, end
ed his hunger strike of over 124 hours
when he drank two gallons ot butter
milk and ate two dozen doughnut*.
He apparently is ndne the worse
for his long fast.
10r ADMISSION
RESERVE! SEATS lOc
FORSYTH
Rlatisec To-d«y 2:30
To-Right 1:30
THE IRISH QUEEN
MAGGIE
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The Great
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SOUTHERN LEAGUE
AT BIRMINGHAM—
MONTGOMERY 00 0 000000-0 81
BIRMINGHAM :00010000X-1 5 (
Brown and Donahue: Prough and Mayer. Umpire*. Hart and Kerin.
AT CHATTANOOGA—
MOBILE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 (
CHATTANOOGA 0010003 OX-4 91
Berqer and Schmidt; Sommer* and Street. Umpire*. F" Iff eld and Rudder-
ham.
Memphis Nashville game off; rain.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
AT CHARLESTON—
SAVANNAH—
2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
CHARLESTON—
$25,000 PURSE OFFERED
FOR RITCHIE-WELSH BOUT
EDMONTON, May 24—Edmonton
I A. (\ announced it will offer $25,000
g 4 ~ for title bout. July 1. between Freddie
•J 4 L Weluli and Willie Ritchie. Pollock
has accepted. Pollock also wired
j McV.irey and Uoffroth offering to let
0 /1 1) A O A A il f i r ft Welsh meet Ritchie In California,
I" U U V v V U I - I 5 V winner to take all and a $5,000 side
Armstrong «nd Reynolds; Foster and l>e * V\ elsh will pick up $9,000 soft
J Keating. Umpire, Pender. money in four Western Canada bout*.
PAPE QUITS BASEBALL.
BUFFALO. N. Y. f May 26.—Larry
Pape, former member of the cham
pion Boston American League team,
and since January 1 on the. Buffalo
International League pitching staff,
has quit baseball and will return to
his home in Pittsburg, where he will
take up his former occupation as an
electrician. Pape's decision was an
nounced when President Stein in
formed him that he was to be farm
ed out to a Canadian League Club.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
AT BOSTON-
NEW YORK 000700000
BOSTON 002000000
7 10 3
2 5 4
Marquard and Myers; James and W haling. Umpire*, O'Day and Emslie.
AT BROOKLYN—
PHILADELPHIA 000 100 030 04 - 8 16 8
BROOKLYN 300 010 000 .01 - 5 8 5
Seaton. Alexander and Klllifer; Stackand Yinglinq and Miller and Erwin.
Umpires. Brennan and Ea»on, •
All other games off, rain.
AT JACKSONVILLE-
MACON—
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1
JACKSONVILLE—
00 0 000 0 01-141
Voss and Reynolds; Wilder and Smith.
Umpire, Moran.
AT COLUMBUS—
ALBANY—
0000000 00-0 3 Oj
COLUMBUS—
0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 X - 2 5 l
) Lowry and Wells; Ward and Krebs.
I Umpires, Glatts and Barr.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
AT MONTREAL—
TORONTO—
0 00002000-27
MONTREAL—
1 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 X-
CAROLINA LEAGUE.
Score: R. H. E.
Raleigh 010 000 102 1—5 12 2
| Asheville 100 002 001 0—4 13 2
Belanger and Lidgat; McFarlin and
Millimar. Umpire, Miller.
Score: R. H. E.
Greensboro . 002 000 000—2 6 2
Durham 210 000 020—5 9 3
. Fesperman and Coveney; Yon and
6 9 1; Lowe. Umpire, Henderson.
Goulfat and Graham; Smith and
Burns. Umpire*. Nallln and Hayes.
5 0
AT BUFFALO -
ROCHESTER—
000200000 -2
BUFFALO—
10200000X-3120
Hughes and Williams: Mains and
Gowdy. Umpires. Blefhalter and Car
penter.
AT PROVIDENCE-
JERSEY CITY—
5 2
300000000 -3
PROVIDENCE—
000000101-2112
Davis and Blair; Lafitte and Koeher.
Umpires. Mullen and Cross.
AT BALTIMORE —
NEWARK—
000100010 -2 11 2
BALTIMORE—
1 1000002X-4 10 2
Bell and Higgins; Roth and Egan.
Umpires. Finneran and Quigley.
EMPIRE LEAGUE
Score: R. H. E.
Americus 000 000 001—1 8 3
Valdosta 200 010 100—4 6 0
Werner and Manchester} Wingea
and Pierre. Umpire, Carter.
Score: R. H. E.
Brunswick 001 000 001—2 3 3
Corriele 100 020 000—4 7 2
Hawkins and Pike; Wilder and Eu
banks. Umpire, McLaughlin.
Score: R. H. E.
Score: 200 001 101—5 7 1
Thomasville 010 000 000—1 6 1
Clark and Wahoo: Myor* and Dud
ley. Umpire, Bennett.
Everybody in Town
At Public Worship
UTNUINXATT. May 26.-Probably
not since the days of the Pilgrim
Fathers have th A citizens of a. town
fastened their latchetrfngs on the out
side of every door on Rundav morn
ing and gone in n body to public
worship. This is * hat the town
of Wyoming. O.. did Sunday.
Every person in the town went to
church. Pink placards pasted up all
Over the village issued a g*n*ral call
and every one of its 1,700 inhabitant*
responded.
Score: R. H. E.
Charlotte 010 011 000—3 6 2
Winston - Salem 010 200 10*—4 7 2
High and Malcomson; Ray and
Smith. Umpire, McBr'de.
VIRGINIA LEAGUE.
8core: R. H. E.
Newport News 200 000 000—2 7 1
I Portsmouth 100 000 11x—3 4 0
I . Barton and Matthews; Verbout and
Garvin. Umpire, Clark.
Score: R. H. E
Norfolk 000 0^0 000—0 5 1
Petersburg . 000 204 OOx—6 9 2
McCrary and Riley; Richmond and
| Laughlin. Umpire, Colgate.
Score: R. H. E.
I Richmond 000 000 100—1 3 2
Roanoke 002 131 000—7 13 0
Burleson and Lusky; Gardin and
Lafitte. Umpire, Norcum.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
MILWAUKEE—
0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 9 3
MINNEAPOLIS -
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 4 4
Slapnicka and Hughes: Mogridge and
Smith. Umpires, Johnstone and Con
nolly.
Louisville-1ndianapolis, no qame; rain.
Other games not scheduled.
Confederate Veterans’ Reunion
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
For the accommodation of the Veterans and their friends, the
Western and Atlantic Railroad will operate train* Atlanta to Chat
tanooga an May 26. to* leave Atlanta as follow*;
8:00 A. M.
8:35 A. M.
2:00 P. M.
2:15 P. M.
3:00 P. M.
4:50 P. M.
8:50 P. M.
Round-trip tickets will be sold Atlanta to Chattanooga and return
at rate of $3.00. Ticket* will be on sale May 24 to 28. Inclusive, and
for trains scheduled to arrive Chattanooga before noon of May 29,
with return limit June 5, with an extension by deposit at Chatta
nooga to June 25.
C. E. HARMAN,
General Passenger Agent.
ANOTHER SENSATION
COTTON STATES LEAGUE.
Score: R- H. E.
Jackson 020 000 000—2 7 4
Pensacola 020 020 021—7 10 1
Fauche and Erwin; Bonn and Hau
ser.
Score: R. H. E,
Columbus ... .201 001 04*—8 15 5
Selma . 042 000 001—7 10 5
Utter and Cooper; Mueller and
Baker. Umpire, Williams. •
Tenth District Commencement.
AUGUSTA.—The annual com
mencement of the Tenth District Ag
ricultural College will be held at
Granite Hill on Tuesday. The com
menrement sermon was preached
Sunday by Dr. E. J. Forrester, of
Merrer University. The address on
Tuesday will be made by Joseph S
Reynolds, Of Augusta.
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ONEY
LOANED TO SALARIED MEN
AT LAWFUL RATES
ON PROMISSORY NOTES
Without Endorsement
Without Collateral Security
Without Real Estate Security
NATIONAL OISCOUNT CO.
Ill 1*12Fourth National Bank Ride.
The Svnday American goes every
where ail over the South. If you have
anything to sell The Sunday Amer
ican is “The Market Place of the
South.” The 8unday American it the j
beat advertising medium. J
While on the Pacific
Coast read the
San Francisco Examiner
Go to Piedmont Avenue and Decatur Street this after
noon from 4 to 6 o’clock and see the monster tapeworm cap
tured alive yesterday by the GREAT MILLER REM
EDIES. These great remedies have been advertised by
Johnson’s Big Free Show in Atlanta for the past six weeks—
see the big show -“All Free”—ten performances each night at
Peters and Haynes Streets. Don’t miss seeing this live mon
ster tapeworm taken from Mr. J. T. Frazier, 175 Mason and
Turner Avenues. Hundreds saw this worm yesterday (Sun
day). It is the talk of the city. On exhibition at Piedmont
Avenue and Decatur Street afternoons, from 4 to 6. And at
the Big Free Show each night at Peters and Haynes Streets,
7:30 P. M. After seeing this live tapeworm, see our Big Free
Show. And if sick try The Great Miller Remedies.
THEY ABE BENEFITING HUNDREDS
OF ATLANTA PEOPLE