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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANI? NEWS.
CRACKERS THE
FINAL CONTEST
FROM US, 8-3
CRACKERS— R H.O A E
Long. If 0 0 3 0 0
Wrlchonce, cf 1 2 3 0 0
Alperman, 2b 114 2 0
Bailey, rf 0 0 3 1 0
Smith. 3b 0 0 1 1 0
B island, 10 2 12
Agler. 1b 1 0 10 0 0
Chapman, c 2 110 0
Brady, p 2 10 4 0
Totals 8 5 27 9 2
VOLS— R. H. O. A. E.
Callahan, cf 110 0 0
Lindsay, 0 0 10 0
Daley, If 0 1 0 0 0
Perry, 3b 0 1 2 2 0
Young rf 115 0 0
Schwartz, 1b 0 19 11
Coalby, 2b 0 0 13 0
Gibson, c 0 19 2 1
Beck, p 0 0 0 1 2
Fleharty, p 10 0 10
Totals 3 6 27 10 4
SUMMARY:
Two-base hits—Chapman, Gibson,
Three-base hits—Welchonce, Brady.
Sacrifice hits—Goalby, Lindsay, Bailey,
Long 2. Stolen bases—Callahan. Alper
man 2. Agler. Passed ball—Gibson. Hit
by pitched balls—Agler, Bailev, Bisland.
Struck out—by Beck 3; by Fleharty 1.
Bases on balls—off Beck 4, off Fleharty
1. off Brady 3.
Score: R H. E.
ATLANTA .. .002 203 100—8 5 2
NASHVILLE . .. 100 000 110—3 6 4
SULPHUR DELL BALL PARK, June
3.—Bill Smith’s Crackers triumphed
*)ver the Vols in the final game of their
series here this afternoon. 8 to 3. King
Brady hurled great ball for the victors.
On the other hand. Beck failed to puz
zle the boys from Atlanta. He was re
lieved by Fleharty in the sixth Inning
Brady and Welchonce secured triples.
THE GAME.
FIRST INNING
Long grounded out, Perry to Schwartz.
Welchonce singled past third and went
to second on a passed ball. Alperman
grounded out to Schwartz unassisted
and Welchonce went to third. Bailey
grounded out to Schwartz unassisted.
NO RT’NS, ONE HIT.
Callahan walked. Lindsay bunted out.
Brady to Agler, and Callahan took sec
ond. Daley filed out to Long; no ad
vance. Perry singled to center and Cal
lahan scored. Young grounded out to
Agler unassisted. ONE RUN. ONE HIT.
SECOND INNING.
Smith walked. Bisland bunted to
Beck, who made a bad throw to second
and Smith took third and Bisland sec
ond. Agler was hit by a' pitched balk
Chapman hit to second and Smith went
out at the plate. Goalby to Gibson.
Agler took second and Bisland third.
Brady fanned. Long grounded out,
Goalby to Schwartz. NO RUNS, NO
HITS.
Schwartz singled to center. Goalby
bunted out, Brady to Agler. Gibson
popped to Agler. Beck grounded out,
Brady to Agler. NO RUNS. ONE HIT.
THIRD INNING.
Welchonce tripled to left. Alperman
singled to right and Welchonce scored
Bail- \ bunted to third un-i wa
Perry to Schwartz, Alperman taking
second. Smith popped to Gibson. Bis
land grounded to first and was safe on
Schwartz's fumble and Alperman regis
tered. Bisland went out trying to steal
second. Gibson to Lindsay. TWO RUNS,
TWO HITS.
Callahan filed to Bailey. Lindsay filed
to Welchonce. Daley grounded out. Al-
permac to Agler NO RUNS, NO HITS
FOURTH INNING.
Agler popped to Perry. Chapman
doubled to left. Brady tripled to deep
center. Chapman scoring Long filed to
Young and Brady scored on the catch.
Welchonce got four had ones Alper
man filed to Young TWO RUNS. TWO
HITS.
Perry lined to Bailey. Young ground
ed out. Brady to Agler. Schwartz filed
to Long NO RUNS, NO HITS.
FIFTH INNING.
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Bailey grounded out, Perry' to
Schwartz. Smith fanned. Bisland also
fanned NO RUNS, No HITS
Goalby filed to Welchonce Gibson
doubled to right. Beck grounded out.
Alperman to Agler. and Gibson went to
third. Callahan walked and stole sec
ond. Lindsay groumted out. Smith to
Agler NO RUNS, ONE HIT.
SIXTH INNING.
Agler and Chapman walked Brady
bunted to Beck and on his wild throw
to first Agler scored and Chapman weift
to third and Brady to second. Long
filed to Young and Chapman scored
after the catch. Welchonce grounded
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out, Beck to Schwartz and Brady took
third. Alperman singled to right and
Brady scored At this stage of the
game Beck was relieved by Fleharty.
Alperman pilfered second and also third.
Bailey whh beaned with a ball. Alper
man went out in a chase. Fleharty to
Perry. THREE RUNS, ONE HIT.
Daley singled to right and was out at
second trying to stretch It, Bailey to
Bisland Berry filed to Welchonce.
Young received four bad ones and
strolled to first. Schwartz ended the
agony by popping to Alperman. NO
RUNS, ONE HIT
SEVENTH INNING.
Smith fanned. Bisland was hit by a
pitched hall and started to second and
on Gibson’s wild throw to second Bis
land scored Agler walked and stole
second. Chapman lined to Schwartz,
who doubled Agler to Lindsay. ONE
RUN. NO HITS
Goalby grounded out, Bisland to
Agler. Gibson filed out to Long Fle
harty walked. Callahan doubled to
right and Fleharty went to third Lind
say was safe on Bisland’s fumble and
Fleharty scored Daley grounded to
second, forcing Lindsay, Alperman to
Bisland ONE RUN. ONE HIT.
EIGHTH INNING.
Brady fanned. Long also fanned.
Welchonce filed out to Young. NO
RUNS, NO HITS.
Perry filed to Long. Young doubled
to right and on Brady's balk took third.
Schwartz popped to Alperman. Goalby
was safe on Bisland’s error, Young
scoring Gibson grounded out to Agler.
ONE RUN. ONE HIT.
NINTH INNING.
Alperman was hit by a pitched ball
and went out trying to steal second,
Gibson to Goalby. Bailey fanned.
Smith was beaned with a ball. Bisland
filed to Young NO RUNS, NO HITS
Noyes, batting for Fleharty, fanned.
Callahan grounded out, Alperman to
Aglets. Lindsay lined to Bisland. NO
RUNS, NO HITS
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
AT MONTREAL-
BUFF ALO—
0 0 0000000
MONTREAL—
00101000X-212
Mains, Fullenwelder and Gowdy; Mat-
tern and Madden. Umpires, Kelly and
Nallln.
AT TORONTO—
ROCHESTER-
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
AT MONTGOMERY—
NEW ORLEANS 02 00 00 00 10 0 - 3 3 4
MONTGOMERY 11 00 00 01 00 1 - 4 9 4
Wilson and Adams; Bagby and Donahue. Umpire, Pfennlnger and Kerin,
AT MEMPHIS— *
MOBILE 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 -10 22 1
MEMPHIS 0 12000010-4 71
Hogg and Brown; Newton and Snell. Umpires, Breltensteln and Hart.
FIRST GAME.
AT CHATTANOOGA—
BIRMINGHAM 000010200-3 11 1
CHATTANOOGA 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 I - 6 13 I
Prough and Mayer; Sommeri and Street. Stockdale and Flfleld.
SECOND GAME.
BIRMINGHAM 000 3 00000-3 62
CHATTANOOGA 010020000-3 91
Hardgrove and Mayer; Covaleskle and Street. Umpires, Flfleld and Stock-
dale.
Called on account of darkness.
8 2
020000010 -3
TORONTO—
010000001 -2 10 2
Wilhelm and Jacklitsch; Hearne and
Graham. Umpires, Quigley and Fln-
neran.
AT PROVIDENCE-
NEWARK-
100000131-681
PROVIDENCE -
010000000-155
Ensman and Higgins; Relsigle and
Kocher. Umpires, .Owens and Carpen
ter.
AT BALTIMORE—
JERSEY CITY—
000016100 -8 14 2
BALTIMORE—
1 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 X -9 12 1
Thompson and Blair; Marlsette and
Egan. Umpires, Mullen and Hayes.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
AT CINCINNATI—
BROOKLYN 000000000-0 32
CINCINNATI 1 0000000X-1 41
Allen and MWsr; Ames and Klliyj. Umpires, O’Day and Emslle.
AT PITTSBURG—
BOSTON ...0 00002000-2 72
PITTSBURG 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 X - 7 10 0
Tyler and Whaling; Robinson and S Imon. Umpires, Brenner and Eason.
AT ST. LOUIS—
NEW YORK 0201 10010-5112
ST. LOUIS ..........1 00010001-3 70
Tesreau, Crandall and Meyprs; Sail ee and McLean. Umpires, Klem and
Orth.
Chicago-Philadelphia, not scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
AT NFW YORK—
CLEVELAND ..^.......000100232-8 9 0
NEW YORK 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -.2 4 3
Falkenberg and Carlsch; Keating, W arhop and Sweeney. Umpires. Egan and
Evans.
AT BOSTON—
CHICAGO .0 00020000-2 82
BOSTON 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 X - 3 '9 2
Russell and Schalk; Collins and Carrlgan. Umpires. Connelly and McGreevy.
AT WASHINGTON —
ST. LOUIS 000200000-2 64
WASHINGTON 00000210X-3 82
Hamilton and Agnew; Groome and Henry. Umpires. O'Loughlln and Hil
debrand.
AT PHILADELPHIA—
DETROIT 0 1 0 1 0 1 000-3 5 5
PHILADELPHIA 0 0000313X-7 72
Dauss and Stanage; Plank and Lapp. Umpires, Ferguson and Dlneen.
DAVY JONES REFUSES
TO JOIN TOLEDO TEAM
CHICAGO. June 3. Davy Jones, sold
by the Chicago Americans to the Toledo
Club of the American Association, has
refused to report to Toledo and declared
he would remain out of the game rather
than accept the terms offered him.
Jones, who for years was a member of
the Detroit Americans, owns a drug
store in Detroit.
COTTON STATES LEAGUf.
Score: R- H. E.
Jackson 002 000 000—2 5 1
Selma 031 100 20x—7 11 2
Brennen and Robertson; Wyly and
Mueller. Umpire, Riggs.
Clarksdale-Pensacola, no game; rain.
R. H. E
.010 030 020 00—6 8 3
Score:
Meridian
Columbus ... 020 000 004 01—7 3 0
Furchner and Guetarez; Lunsford,
Cooper and Utter. Umpire, Williams.
CAROLINA LEAGUE.
Score: R. H. E.
Asheville 000 000 000—0 4 0
Charlotte . . . 000 000 40x—4 5 1
Waymack and Mllliman; Cathey and
Malcolmson. Umpire, Miller.
Score: R. H. E.
Raleigh 001 000 900 4—6 11 2
Greensboro 100 000 000 0—1 4 2
Meyers and Lldgate; Fesperman and
Coveney. Umpire. McBride.
Score: r. h. E.
Winston 000 010 011—3 7 2
Durham 000 040 000—4 8 1
Ray and Smith; Meadows and Lowe.
Umpire, Davis.
EMPIRE LEAGUE.
Score: R. H. E.
Thomasville 100 001 100—3 9 2
Waycross 100 020 000 3 8 2
Roth and Shuman: Vanderlip and
Smith. Umpire. Carter.
Called on account of darkness.
Score: R. H. E.
Cordele 120 000 100—4 4 2
Brunswick 001 000 000—1 5 5
Wilder and Eubanks; Branch and
Kite. Umpire, McLangiir..
'AT MACON—
JACKSONVILLE—
043100000003-471
MACON—
000000000-034
Groover and Smith; Thackam and
Reynolds. Umplrt, Pender.
AT ALBANY—
SAVANNAH—
013011000 -6 10 0
ALBANY—
200200000 -4 92
Armstrong and Glbet; Duggiesby and
Wells. Umpire. Moran.
AT CHARLESTON—
COLUMBUS—
100000001 0000000 -2 10 2
CHARLESTON-
101000000 0000000 297
Morrow and Thompson; Chappelle
and White. Umpire, Barr.
WHIPS HER HUSBAND.
- ANNISTON, ALA., June 3.—Mrs. J.
L. Thomas, of this place, was fined $5
for hitting her husband with a bottle
and throwing him to the floor. For
talking back to the Recorder. Mrs.
Thomas was fined $3 more.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
AT INDIANAPOLIS—
COLUMBUS—
01031001 2- 8 17 5
INDIANAPOLIS—
00027100 X-10 12 2
Vance and Smith; Works and Cotter.
Umpires, Murray and Handiboe.
AT ST. ‘PAUL—
MILWAUKEE-
000 302 400 0 - 9 14 4
ST. PAUL-
500 001 210 1 -10 13 1
Slapnicka and Hughes; Relger and
James. Umpires, Johnstone and Con
nolly.
AT MINNEAPOLIS—
KANSAS CITY—
000000000-053
MINNEAPOLIS—
40000001X-584
Powell and O’Connor; Magrldge and
Owens. Umpires, Erwin and Wester-
velt.
Loulsville-Toledo wet grounds.
FORSYTH MatineeTo-dav2:30
rVWT 1 n To-night at 8:30
LILLIAN SHAW "rA'P
JACK HAZARD-- -SELOOM S POEMS III
MMIIE-WMO A CURRAN-- WRIGHT A
DIETRICH and Others.
KEITH VAUDEVILLE
Here's
the
Place
to
Keep
Cool
THE GRAND
The Atlanta Players’ Club
Presents
Oscar Wilde’s Clevereat Play:
“The Importance of Being
Earnest”
Bright, Breezy and Entertaining.
TICKETS ON SALE AT FORSYTH BOX OFFICE
25c to $1.50 Box Seats $2.00
MOTOR RACES
Grand opening June
6. Ten races. Start
8:30 p. m. Admission
25c. Grandstand 25c
extra.
Old Circus Grounds
The right hind axle of the
Ford is a masterpiece. So
are the other axles—and all
parts that make the com
plete car. But it’sthe result
obtained by the harmonious
working of all its parts that
has made the Ford “the uni
versal car.”
More than 275,000 Fords now In service—
convincing evidence of their wonderful
merit. Runabout, $52 5; Touring Car. $600;
Town Car, $800—f. o. b. Detroit, with all
equipment Get interesting "Ford Times”
from factory, Dept F, Detroit. Ford Motor
Company, 311 Peachtree Street Atlanta.
VIRGINIA LEAGUE.
Score: R. H. E.
Roanoke 001 100 001 3 9 3
Petersburg 111 000 20x—5 10 3
Brown and Lafltte; Brooks and Lang-
lln. Umpire, Norcum.
Score: R. H. E.
Richmond 020 000 000—2 6 1
Portsmouth 010 000 000—1 4 2
Ayers and Rogers: Herbert and Fear
vln. Umpire, Colgate.
Score: R. H. E.
Norfolk 003 000 210—6 11 2
Newport News . . .101 110 30x—7 9 4
Gaston, Saxe and Kunkle; Vernlelle,
aBrton and Powell. Umpire, Clark.
CLABBY AND DILLON SIGN
FOR TEN-ROUND BOUT
INDIANAPOLIS, IND., June 3,—
Jimmy dabby, the Hammond. Ind.,
middleweight boxer, and Jack Dillon,
of Indianapolis, have signed to fight
here July 4. The fight, which is sched
uled for ten rounds, probably will be
held at the American Association
baseball park.
White City Park Now Open
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Score: . R. H. E.
Pittsburg 000 000 100—1 2 3
Indianapolis 011 002 OOx—4 10 3
Ramsey and Lucia; Billiard and
Massing. Umpire, Wilson.
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis 300 010 100—5 6 3
Chicago''- 001 000 010—2 2 4
Reymer and Breen; Olmstead and
McDonough and Dennis. Umpires, Lip-
pert and Nippert.
Score: R. H. E.
Cleveland 000 110 300—4 5 1
Covington 000 001 000—1 2 2
Wilcox and Cooper; Sanford and
Rigsdale. Umpires, Conklin and Fyfe.
BASEBALL INJURY FATAL.
ST. LOUIS, June 3.—Frederick G.
Whittemore, Jr., freshman in Yale Uni
versity, died here yesterday from injury
to the spine, which resulted from being
hit by a baseball several years ago.
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SEABOARD ANNOUN
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June 5, 6, 7. Through trains daily, ;
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