Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 31, 1913, Image 13

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f Al bert - pot THIb MONKEY IN' NIV ♦lU'bBANO'i OOOM I V-ANT TO SU^Pfcl’bE HM*1 Am rk;ht MUM NOW ' *>IT STILL TOUR BOSS WILL Be in Soon JUST CHARGE IT TO Mf Go To The Original $15 Tailors —the only store in town where you can get Suits Made to Order The old reliable “Scotch” Woolen Mill3. Our imita tor* will do their beat to confuse you. To protect yourself, re member this name and address. SOLENMILkS. 'rr~- 1JU1, AT-Lut-NTA UBUIUjUAJN AJNJr JN1SWS. ’OU? Score by innings: MONTGOMERY 002 000 000— 2 ATLANTA 100 209 10*—13 CRACKERS— R. H. O. A. E. Long, If 2 3 1 0 0 Welchonce, cf 1 2 0 0 0 Alperman, 2b 2 2 2 3 0 Bailey, rf 1 1 2 1 0 Smith, 3b 2 3 2 4 1 Bialand, ss 2 1 2 3 0 Agler, 1b 1 1 16 0 0 Chapman, c 1 0 2 3 0 Dent, p. . . 1 1 o 3 0 Totals 13 14 27 17 1 BILLIKENS— R. H.O. A. E. Walker, cf 1110 0 Wares, 2b 0 14 2 1 Manning, 3b 0 1112 Donahue, c 0 0 1 0 0 Sloan, rf 0 1 2 0 0 Kutina, 1b 0 0 7 1 0 Jantzen, If o 0 2 0 1 Knaupp. ss 0 0 2 4 1 Gribbens, c-3b 0 1 4 2 0 C. Brown, p 1 1 o 3 1 Totals 2 6 24 13 6 ♦ SUMMARY. Two-base hits—Alperman. Three-base hits—Long, C. Brown. Welchonce. Al perman. Double plays—Bailey to Chap man. Struck out—by C. Brown 4; by Dent 1. Bases on bails—off C. Brown 4; of Dent 5. Sacrifice hits—Wares, Bis land. Stolen bases—Long. Agler. Hit by pitched ball—C. Brown (Bailey). Um pires, Pfennlnger and Wright. By W. S. Farnsworth. PONCE DE LEON BALL PARK. May 30.—The Crackers trimmed the Billikens in the second game of the series here this afternoon, 13 to 2. Bill Smith’s men put the game on ice in the sixth inning by scoring nine runs. Alperman secured a home run during the swatfest. i Dent twirled good ball for the home boys, while C. Brown was hit hard, tiong. Welchonce, Alperman and Smith round his delivery’ easy. THE GAME. FIRST INNING. Walker went out, Smith to Agler. Wares out, Alperman to Agler. Man tling out, Smith to Agler. NO HITS, NO RUNS. Long smashed the pill to deep center for three bases. Welchonce singled to left, scoring Long. Alperman lined out to Wares. Welchonce went out in a Chase from Brown to Wares to Kutina to Wares to Kutina to Knaupp Bailey singled to left. Smith died to right. THREE HITS, ONE RUN. SECOND INNING. t Sloan singled to left. Kutina walked. t ntzen bunted out, Dent to Agler. >an went to third and Kutina to sec ond. Knaupp walked. Gribbens filed to right. Sloan was doubled at the plate. ONE HIT, NO RUNS. Bisland filed out to Sloan. Agler fanned. Chapman grounded out, Knaupp to Kutina. NO HITS. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING. E. Brown tripled to right. Smith let the throw get by him and Brown scored on Smith’s error. Walker singled past third. Wares sacrificed, Dent to Agler. Walker went to second. Manning sin gled to center, scoring Walker. Sloan ixjpped to Smith. Manning out trying 'to steal. Chapman to Alperman. THREE HITS. TWO RUNS. Dent grounded out, E. Brown to Ku tina. Long flied to Jantzen. Welchonce fanned. NO HITS, NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING. Kutina went out, Alperman to Agler. Jantzen filed to Long. Knaupp walked. Gribbens singled to right and Knaupp went to third. Gribbens went out try ing to steal, Chapman to Alperman. ONE HIT, NO RUNS. Alperman popped to Wares. Bailey fanned. Smith singled to center. Bis land grounded to Brown and was safe on the pitcher’s error. Smith went to second. Agler singled to Jeft and on, Jantzen's error he went T to second. Smith and Bisland scoring. Chapman lined out to Knaupp. TWO HITS, TWO RUNS. FIFTH INNING. C. Brown went out, Bisland to Agler. Walker fouled out to Agler. Wares jingled through second and went out /ryiog to steal, Chapman to Bisland. ONE HIT. NO RUNS. Dent went out, Knaupp to Kutina. Long fanned. Welchonce went out, Knaupp to Kutina. NO HITS, NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING. Manning popped to Smith. Sloan went out, Smith to Agler. Kutina went out, Bisland to Agler. NO HITS, NO RUNS. Alperman doubled to right. Hailey walked. Smith bunted to third and beat it out for a hit and when Manning threw wild to first Alperman scored and Bai ley went to third. BisaJnd singled to center and Bailey scored. Smith went to third and Bisland to second on the throw to third. Agler walked, filling the bases. Chapman grounded to second and was safe on Wares’ error, Smith and Bisland scoring. Agler out at third. Wares to Manning.. Dent singled to right and Chapman went to third. Dent went to second on Manning’s wild to second and Chapman scored .W Dent went to third. Long singled to left and stole second. Dent scored. Welchonce tripled to center, scoring Long. Alperman smashed out a home run. scoring Welchonce ahead of him. Bailey was hit by a pitched ball. Smith grounded to short, forcing Bailev, Knaupp to Wares. Bisland grounded to third, forcing Smith. Manning to Wares SEVEN HITS, NINE RUNS SEVENTH INNING. ^Jantzen was easy for Bisland • and Wgrfer. Knaupp was thrown out by i>ent to Agler. Gribbens walked. C. Brown fanned. NO HITS, NO RUNS. Gribbens went to third base for Mont gomery and Donahue went behind the bat. Agler walked Chapman flied to Walker. Dent hit .’trough Knaupp, who let the ball get away from him. and \gler reached second. Agler stole third. Long hit pne through Gribbens and Agler scored. WelCbohce walked Al perman filed to Jantzen. Bailey lifted a foul to Donahue. ONE HTT, ONE RUN EIGHTH INNING. Walker out, Alperman to Agler. Wares out, Bisland to Agler Dent threw out Manning. NO HITS. NO RUNS Smith singled to center. Bisland sacrificed, Gribbens to Kutina. Agler went out, Gribbens to Kutina. Chap- popped to Knaupp. ONE HIT, NO ▼HUNS, NINTH INNING. Sloan out, Bisland to Agler. Kutina out, Smith to Agler. Jantzen flied to Bailey. NO HITS. NO RUNS. THOMSON MAN PITCHES DESPITE BROKEN FINGER WASHINGTON. GA.. May SO.—With B broken finger, received in the first Inning of the game, Clarence Brown, of Thomson, pitched the last three Innings for his team in Thursday s on the local diamond. Wash- won, 16 to 3. game marked the opening of here. LITAN HANDICAP TO BE RUN OFF FRIDAY YORK, May 30—With foul- trfes, comprising the class if thoroughbred field. tl%* of the Metropolitan staged at Belmonj Bringing Up Father Copyright, 1918, International Newt Berrlea By George McManus I JUt>T Returned TROM AFRICA - | Caught thie> monkey OVER THEBE - I'rvj COINC TO PRESENT ,T T o Too: ' * OH'l-bNT THAT OANOT it's all the race , n VOCIETT TO HAVE A M ONNE'( For apet CA^sET- I'M TRAINING 'll*) ! if he come^ in with THE CROWLER SOUTHERN LEAGUE FIRST GAME. AT BIRMINGHAM— NEW ORLEANS 1001000000-261 BIRMINGHAM 2 000000001-365 Brenton and Adams; Prough and Mayer. Umpires, Hart and Boyd. SECOND GAME. NEW ORLEANS 0 31010130-6 84 BIRMINGHAM 0 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 X -12 14 3 Evans and Angemier; Thompson an d Mayer. Umpires, Hart and Boyd. FIRST GAME. AT NASHVILLE— MOBILE 001010000-2 70 NASHVILLE 06000010X-7 92 Hogg and Schmidt; Beck and Gibson. Umpires, Rudderham and Breiten- stein. SECOND GAME. MOBILE 3 01110000-6 13 2 NASHVILLE 0001 0 0000-1 43 Berger and Schmidt; Fleharty and Gibson. Umpires, Rudderham and Breit- enstein. FIRST GAME. AT CHATTANOOGA— MEMPHIS 0 30002000-5 10 0 CHATTANOOGA 000020020-4 72 Harrell, Parsons and Snell; Sommers and Street. Umpires, Stockdale and Fifield. SECOND GAME. MEMPHIS 0 00000000-0 14 CHATTANOOGA 00002200X-4 5 1 Kroh and Seabaugh; Covaleskie an d Street. Umpires. Stockdale and Fifield. AMERICAN LEAGUE AFTERNOON GAME. AT PHILADELPHIA— NEW YORK 000200101-4 72 PHILADELPHIA 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 X - 7 11 1 Fisher and Sweeney and Gossett; Houck, Schultz, Bender and Lapp. Um pires, Evans and Hart. AFTERNOON GAME. AT WASHINGTON— BOSTON 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 8 0 WASHINGTON 000000000-0 41 Collins and Carrigan; Johnson and Ainsmith and Williams. Umpires. O’Loughlin and Egan. AFTERNO ON GAME. AT CLEVELAND— ST. LOUIS 101 000 020 0 - 4 7 2 CLEVELAND 000 100 210 1 - 5 11 2 Walman and Alexander; Mitchell. Blandlng, Gregg and O’Neill and Car- wisch. Umpires, Dineen and Fergusonn. AFTERNOON GAME. AT ST. LOUIS— DETROIT 000000100-1 42 CHICAGO 1 2202020X-9 10 0 Dauss, Klawitter, House. Clauss, Za mlock and McKee; Cicotte and Schalk. Umpires, Connolly and Hildebrand. CAROLINA LEAGUE. Score: r. h. E. Asheville . 000 001 050—5 11 4 Winston-Salem . .. 112 021 01x—8 10 3 Betslll and Milllnan; Lee and Smith. Umpire, McBride. Score: r. h. E. Greensboro 000 010 000 1 4 3 Charlotte 003 000 12x—6 12 1 Ledbetter. Fesperman and Coveney; High and Malcolmson. Umpire, Miller. Score: r. h. E. Durham 010 120 000—4 8 3 Raleigh 340 000 11x—9 12 0 Bussey and Lowe; Butts and Lidgate. Umpire, Henderson. EMPIRE LEAGUE. Score: R. h. E. Waycross 000 020 000— 2 5 4 Valdosta 010 020 90xr—12 12 0 Stiles and Smith; Sellars and Pierre. Umpire, Carroll. Score: R. h. E. Brunswick 020 000 001—3 3 3 Americus 000 004 000—4 10 3 Hawkins and Seaford: Werner and Manchester. Umpire, Bennett. Score: r. h. E. Thomasvllle 000 001 100—2 8 4 Cordele ». ,511 020 OOx—9 17 6 Myers and Dudley; Wilder and Eu banks. Umpire, McLaughlin. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE AFTERNOON GAME. AT NEW YORK— PHILADELPHIA 001000000- 1 80 NEW YORK 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 X - 5 11 0 Chalmers, Mayer and Dooln; Tesrau and Meyers. Umpires, O’Day and Emslie. AFTERNOON GAME. AT CHICAGO— CINCINNATI 010000102-4 92 ST LOUIS 20031000X-6 81 Benton, Harter and Clarke; Steele and McLean. Umpires, Rigler and Byron AFTERNO ON GAME. AT BOSTON— BROOKLYN 2010002 1 0-6 12 5 BOSTON 0100500 1 X - 7 75 Curtis and Erwin; Rudolph and Whaling. Brennan and Eason. Chicago-Pittsburg, no game; rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AFTERNOON GAME. AT ROCHESTER— MONTREAL— 200000010 -3 91 ROCHESTER— 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -4 12 0 Mattern and Madden; Hughes and Jacklitsch. Umpires, Hayes and Nallln. AFTERNOON GAME. AT BUFFALO— TORONTO— 000410002-771 BUFFALO— 010100110-484 Hearne and Graham; Mains, Fullenwi- der, Holmes and Gowdy. Umpires, Car penter and Bierhalter. AFTERNOON GAME. AT PROVIDENCE- BALTIMORE— 000000000- 0 5 3 PROVIDENCE— 01210200X-581 C^anforth and Egan; Bailey and Kocher. Umpires, Kelley and Mullins. AFTERNOON GAME. AT JERSEY CITY— NEWARK— 010300000 -4 92 JERSEY CITY— 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 X -6 10 1 Shack and Higgins; Davis and Blair. Umpires, Quigley and Finneran. Jack London’s new story, ‘'The Scarlet Plague," begins in the American Monthly Magazine given free with every copy of inext Sunday’s American. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. FIRST GAME. Score: R. H. E. Petersburg 100 220 000—5 15 1 Richmond 002 001 03x—6 13 3 Hedgpeth. Vance and Laughlin; Bur leson, Smallwood and Lusky. Umpire, Colgate. Score: R. H. E. FIRST GAME. Norfolk 000 001 020—3 6 1 Portsmouth 001 000 001—2 5 4 Saxe and Kunke; Herbert and Gar vin. Umpire, Clark. FIRST GAME. Score: R. H. E. Newport News . . . . 000 000 000—0 4 3 Roanoke 000 003 01x-4 5 1 Kull and Powell; Efird and Lafitte. Umpire, Norcum. Petersburg Richmond, no game; rain. Score: R. H. E. Norfolk 100 200 00—3 7 0 Portsmouth 015 010 01—8 9 2 Weeder and McCrary; Sheen and Kunkle. Umpire. Clark. SECOND GAME. Score: R- H. E Newport News. . . . 100 000 040 5 13 8 Roanoke. 023 502 10x—13 13 2 Vernuelle and Powell; Brown and Stewart. Umpire, Norcum. AT ALBANY— CHARLESTON— 000300000-341 ALBANY— 00000013X-48 2 Taylor and White; Bremmerhoof and ! Wells. Umpire, Moran. AT SAVANNAH— JACKSONVILLE— 000000000 -0 23 SAVANNAH— 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 X -7 11 3 Wilder and Smith; Armstrong and Geibel. Umpires, Pender and Glatts. CARPENTER BEATS SHANKS. BURLINGTON, WIS., May 30 — Ned Carpenter, of Burlington, defeat ed Bill Shanks, of Chicago, in a ten- round go here last night. Jules Hoff mann, of Burlington, had a shade on Mike Graham, of Manistee, Mich. BROU’S INJECTION — A P F. R - M ANENT C T KE of the most obstinate cases guaranteed in from 3 to 6 days ; no other treatment required. Sold by all druggists. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland . . 000 000 010—1 3 0 Chicago . . . . 100 000 01 x—2 4 1 Wilcox and Kleinow; Olmstead and McDonough. Umpires. Lippert and Nip- pert. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg . . . . 000 000 060—0 5 3 St. Louis . . . . 200 010 OOx—3 8 0 Phillippe and Lucia; Mullen and Greenn. Umpires. Franklin and Willet. Score: R. H. E. Indianapolis. . . 420 044 040—18 22 1 Covington 003 120 010— 7 13 4 Henry and Massing; Sanford and Rpgsdale. Umpires. Conklin and Fyfe. Second game. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland . . 000 010 010 01—3 10 1 Chicago .... , , ,000 011 000 02—4 11 2 Bartley and Cooper; McGuire and McDonough. COTTON STATES LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. Pensacola . . . . . . 110 021 460—15 13 1 Columbus . 000 000 000— 0 4 6 Gudger and Hauser; Cooper and Ut- ter. Umpire, Riggs. Score: R. H. E. Jackson . . . . 000 001 000—1 7 2 Meridian . . . . . .. 030 000 01 x—4 10 0 Brenner and Robertson; Furchner and Guittrez. Umpire. Williams. Score: R. H. E. Clarksdale .000 000 030—3 7 1 Selma . . . 100 021 OOx 4 8 3 Merritt and Brown; Luhrson and Mueller. Umpire, Thompson. Mrs. McCarty Tells of Life With Champion GLENN WOOD, MINN., May 30 — Mrs. Luther McCarty, wife of the man killed in the ring in Calgary, to day told of her life with him. “Luther was only 16 years old when w’e married and I was 19,” she said. "You see. it was a rather childish match. We never got along well, and he quickly developed a roving dis position. We drifted along, though he left me In Minnesota and did not return. He sent me money from time to time, and lately, a» he seemed to be getting along »o well, he was will ing to do better. GEORGIA-ALABAMA LEAGUE Score: R. H. E. Newnan 000 030 000—3 7 6 Anniston . . . .000 020 002—4 . 7 3 Collins and Chase; White and Shep pard. Score: H. E. Opelika 555 202 100—20 20 0 LaGrance 240 002 030—11 11 4 Head, Clark and Donaldson; Laclare Hawkins and Allen. AT COLUMBUS— MACON— 100000201-47 5 COLUMBUS— 2000000oO-260 Ward and Krebs: Voss and Reynolds. Umpire, Barr. treated on subject 24-N. Victus BASEBALL TO-DAY Montgomery vs. Atlanta Ponce DeLeon Park o’clock Save money NOW on Furniture at High’s. MOTOR RACES Grand opening June 6. Ten races. Start 8:30 p.- ni. Admission 25c. Grandstand 25c extra. Old Circus Grounds Whit^ City Park Now Open ECZEMA 1 And all ailments of the skin, such a« tetter. ' 1 ringworm, ground itch and erysipelas are in- 1 ' stantly relieved and permanently cured to stay ' | cured by TETTERINE Don’t suffer when you can relieve yourself 1 so easily. Read what Mrs. A. B. King, 8t. ' Louis, says: Have been treated by specialist for ecze ma without success. After using Tetterlns a few weeks I am at last cured. 50c at druggists, or by mall. 8HUPTRINE CO.. SAVANNAH, GA. ATLANTA 3 MATS. Monday Wed'sday Saturday 25c All This Week Miss Billy Long Co. ST. ELMO By Request Nights 15c, 25c, 35e. 50c, 1000% is the all season record for FORSYTH Matinee To-day 2:30 To-Night 8 30 THE IRISH QUEEN MAGGIE CLINE The Great Howard* Madden & Fitzpatrick Caesar Nesi „ ^ , m . . . .. , MAIL ORDERS—4Wri| NEXT WEEK L.LUAN SHAW ; ^ Mr, _ At the Ball Park Never misses a game or loses a friend The drink that’s as necessary at the ball game as the players. Wholesome Refreshing Delicious It’s in thoroughly sterilized bottles eansing, cooling , •V i be used as a dou^ ’ 1 Made by the Red Rock Company, Atlanta t*. • — 4-IS-SJ A.TTERS HAVE > TO 20 E. HUN- a*REET. OLD DE NEW. '