Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 23, 1913, Image 13

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TtLL ATLANTA HhUKUIA.N AM) NEWS. 13 i : fi ' . THE BOX SCORE. Score by Innings: R. H. E. ATLANTA 301 000 000—1 7 0 MEMPHIS 000 000 000—0 3 0 CRACKERS— R. H.O^A. E. Agler, 1b 1 0 12 0 0 Bisland, ss 0 1 2 5 0 Welchonce. cf 2 2 4 0 0 Long, rf 1110 0 Alperman, 2b 0 0 12 0 Smith, 3b 0 2 0 3 0 Bailey, If 0 0 3 0 0 Dunn, c 0 1 4 0 0 Dent, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4 7 27 10 0 TURTLES— R. H. O. A. E Love, 2b 0 2 2 3 0 Butler, ss 0 0 3 6 0 Baerwald, rf 0 0 1 0 0 W.ard. 3b 0 1 0 1 0 Schweitzer, If 0 0 1 0 0 Absteln, 1b. 0 0 11 0 0 Shanley. cf 0 0 2 0 0 Seabough. c 0 0 7 2 0 Leibhardt, p 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 0 3 27 13 0 SUMMARY. Two-base hit—Smith. Three-base hit -j-Welchonce. Struck out—by Leibhardt 6; by Dent 2. Bases on balls—off Leib hardt 4; off Dent 0. Sacrifice hits—Bis land, Long. Stolen bases—Love. Hit bv pitched ball—Welchonce. Umpires. Rudderham and Hart. RED ELM PARK. MEMPHIS, TENN., July 22.—The Crackers came back this afternoon and triumphed over the Tur tles 4 to 0 In the second game of the series Dent, on the mound for the visitors, was master of the situation at all times On the other hand Billy Smith's men landed on Leibhardt for three runs in the opening inning. FIRST INNING. Agler was walked. Bisland bunted in front of the plate and was out, Sea- bough to Absteln. Agler going to second. Welchonce singled past short and Agler went to third. Long singled past third, scoring Agler and Welchonce took sec ond. Alperman filed to Baerwald. Smith doubled to right, scoring Welchonce and Long. Smith went to third on the throw-in. Bailey went out to Abstein unassisted. THRE HITS, THREE RUNS. Love lined to Agler. Butler went out to Agler unassisted Baerwald grounded out, Alperman to Agler. NO HITS, NO RUNS. SECOND INNING. Dunn filed to Shanley. Dent fanned. Agler walked and was out stealing. Sea- bough to Love. NO HITS, NO RUNS. Ward popped to Dunn. Schweitzer out, Bisland to Agler. Abstein ground ed to third and was out, Smith to Ag ler. NO HITS, NO RUNS. THIRD INNING. Bisland grounded out, Butler to Ab stein. Welchonce tripled to right. Long '•flied to Schweitzer. Welchonce scored after the catch. Alperman out, Butler to Absteln. ONE HIT, ONE RUN. Shanley grounded out, Bisland to Ag ler. Seabough went out the same way. Leibhardt out. Bisland to Agler. NO HITS, NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING. Smith fanned. Bailey grounded out. ]Love to Abstein. Dunn lined to Butler. NO HITS. NO RUNS. Love singled to center. Butler filed out to Welchonce. Baerwald also lifted a high fly to Welchonce. Ward singled to left. Love went to second. Schweit zer fanned. TWO HITS, NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING. Dent flied to Shanley. Agler walked. Agler started for second, and when Ab stein threw wild, took third. Bisland grounded to Butler who threw Agler out at the plate. Bisland took second on the play. Welchonce hit by pitohed hall. Long grounded to Love and Welchonce was out at second, Love to Butler. NO HITS. NO RUNS. Abstein fanned. Shanley flied to Bai ley. Seabough flied to Bailey. NO HITS. NO RUNS SIXTH INNING. Alperman grounded out, Butler to Ab stein. Smith singled to center. Bailey lined to Butler. Dunn singled to cen ter, Smith went to third. Dent out. Ward to Abstein. TWO HITS, NO RUNS. Leibhardt flied to Long. Love flied to Welchonve. Butler grounded out, Bisland to Agler. NO HITS NO RUNS. SEVENTH INNING. Agler grounded out, Love to Abstein. Bisland singled to left. Welchonce fan ned. Long walked. Alperman grounded to Butler, forcing Long at second to Love. ONE HIT, NO RUNS. Baerwald popped to Dunn. Ward grounded out. Smith to Agler. Schweit zer grounded out, Alperman to Agler. NO HITS, NO RUNS. EIGHTH INNING. Smith fanned. Bailey grounded out, Love to Abstein. Dunn fanned. NO HITS. NO RUNS. , . Abstein out. Smith to Agler. Shanley popped to Bisland. Seabough popped to Bisland. NO HITS. NO RUNS NINTH INNING. Dent out, Liebhardt to Abstein. Agler fanned. Bisland out. Love to Absteln. NO HITS. NO RUNS Mirritt batting for Liebhardt. flied to Welchonce. Love singled to left and stole second. Sutler flied toBaitey. Baerwald lined to Bisland. ONE HIT, NO RUNS. Look Out For Poison Ivy SILK HAT HARRY’S DIVORCE SUIT :: Those Announcing Megraphones Are Great—at Times Cmiyrllft, lftlS. Intrrratlonal Sewn Servlc». Us Boys United States Pstent Offlo# Van Ouerht to Get Better After This Visit 60$H I WISH I K NOVAl£ D HOW POOR VAN IS OF- ALL IMF Ol'TlMsDIiH" | SUPPOSE YOU KNOW 6NOU6H TO TAKE YOU* HAT OFF- U0H6N YOU food For fans COOKEO AMO serajed. l WA^OPTO^EE VJAk) YEVTEROAY- THE DOCTOR. SAT5 l CAN bo A6AIN T0-DW. van. getting better.. THAT't WrtAT THE DOCTOR. SA'fe THE WNKtE* DEFEATS® w yesteroay- i <joess it WA* BECAME t DIDN'T PLAT AVJO frAWANi •standing of wem were cuibs U). L. PC. filANTs rj II. .457 P/NKI6S i<| Ife .54) SOUTHi£4 I 7 I ft .484 01-6*4 —— 1113 .343 $ HAMERS 6QC6V.V DEPT SHANE RS PfN'r POT hints no.io fO^TOUNfc l^?\(30R POCKET* Gmmvit U/HAr IS THAT WHICH BJERY §LWIN6 PERSON HAS SEEN, "BUT U)ILL NEVER SEE a&ain ? - YESTERDAY. ain't that right? H&wi snu tf/itb-daq. if ROW BERT MILlAR- 0, S, A. WHAT KEY /A/ MUSIC WOULD MAKE A SOOD ARMY OFFICER? SOUTHERN LEAGUE AT NEW ORLEANS— NEW ORLEANS 000 000 000 - 0 1 1 CHATTANOOGA 100 200 100 - 4 7 1 Brenner and Adams; Summers and S treet. Umpires, Kerin and Flfleld. AT MONTGOMERY— MONTGOMERY BIRMINGHAM Case and Donahue; Foxen and Mayer. Umpires. Wright and Breltensteln. AT MOBILE— MOBILE ....100 000 100 NASHVILLE 110 000 400 Hogg and Schmidt; Williams and Gibson. Umpires, Pfennlnger and 8tock- dale. 200 100 02X - 5 7 2 000 020 020 - 4 6 2 2 8 3 6 14 2 Strolling through the woods or clearing brush, picnickers, hunters, fishermen—look out for poison Ivy And In the meantime keep your blood pure by using S. S. S. if your skin Is rough with eczema, pimples nr any other eruption, S. 8. S. stimulates the fine network of blood vessels in the skin to dry up and heal all sore spots. BBS. will do this positively. It dominates the principle of osmosis, stimulates the cells of the skin to select their own nutriment from the blood, made pure and healing by the wonderful medicinal Ingredients of this famous blood purifier. It is a safe remedy, as it contains no miner als. and yet its action is a marvel. You can get S. S. S. in any drug /■tore, but insist upon having it. The Swift Laboratory in Atlanta. Ga., prepares this famous blood purifier, and you should take no chance by permitting any one to recommend a substitute And if your blond condi tion is such that you would like to consult a specialist freely, address tl.e Medical Dept., The Swift Specific Company, 186 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga NATIONAL LEAGUE | FIRST GAME. AT PHILADELPHIA— CHICAGO .... 201 002 000 - 5 7 2 PHILADELPHIA 010 100 31X - 6 8 1 Lavender and Needham; Alexander, Brennan and Kill If er and Howley Ur «• plres, Klem and Orth SECOND GAME. CHICAGO . 005 000 100 - 6 10 5 PHILADELPHIA . . • • • • • • 401 300 OOX - 8 12 2 Humphreys. Richie lifer.. Umpires, Klerr and E resnahan nd Needham; Rlxey, Cha Imers and K11 - and Orth. AT BROOKLYN— ST. LOUIS .. 001 101 000 - 3 6 1 BROOKLYN . . 000 000 001 - 1 11 3 Sallee and Wingo; C jurtls and Mille r. Umpires, Rigler and Byron. FIRST GAME. AT NEW YORK— PITTSBURG . 000 000 001 - 3 7 3 NEW YORK 000 040 40X - 8 8 1 Camnitz. Robinson nd SI mon and G ibson; Demaree and Myers. Ur nplres. O'Day and Emslie. SECOND GAME. PITTSBURG . 000 000 010 00 - 1 6 0 NEW YORK . . 000 000 010 01 - 2 9 1 Adams and Gibson Mathewson, Fromme and Myers. Umpires, Ems lie a nd O'Day. FIRST GAME. AT BOSTON — CINCINNATI 000 003 001 - 4 9 1 BOSTON ... 000 300 000 - 3 13 8 Johnson. Ames and Kllng ; Hess and Rariden Umpires, Bren nan and Eason. SECOND GAM E. CINCINNATI 000 120 000 - 3 5 1 BOSTON 001 000 001 - 2 10 3 Benton and Clark; J ames and Whal Ing. Umpires, B rennan and Eason. AT CLEVELAND— BOSTON 012 010 010 - 5 9 1 CLEVELAND 030 120 20X - 8 13 1 Leonard and Carrlgan; Gregg and Carisch. Umpires, Hildebrand and O’Loughlln. AT ST. LOUIS— PHILADELPHIA 000 000 000 - 0 7 0 ST. LOUIS 110 110 00X - 4 9 0 Brown and Lapp; Mitchell and Agnew. Umpires, Evans and Sheridan. AT CHICAGO— WASHINGTON 210 101 000 - 5 12 0 CHICAGO 010 010 103 - 6 11 o Groom and Henry; Russell, Clcotte and Schalk. Umpires, Egan and Dlneen. AT DETROIT- SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Mont Mobile Atlanta B'ham W. L. Pc. 54 40 .574 56 42 .571 49 40 .551 .47 42 .528 W. L. Pc. Chat. 47 44 .516 M'mphis 46 52 .469 Nash 40 52 .435 N. Or. 31 58 .348 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. NEW YORK. DETROIT . 000 000 000 001 000 - 0 10X - 2 3 3 5 1 Ford, Fisher, Gossett and Smith; Dauss and McKee. Umpires, Connelly and Ferguson. CAROLINA LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. Durham 000 101 000—2 7 3 Charlotte 030 000 10x—4 8 2 Meadows and Lowe; High and Neider corn. Umpire, Segnan. AMERICAN ASSN , Score: R. H. E. Raleigh 010 000 00G—1 5 1 Wlnston-Slem. . 000 002 OOx—2 10 0 Yon and Lidgate; Harding and Smith. Umpire, Miller. Score: R. H. E. Asheville 021 001 001—5 10 1 Grensboro 100 000 000—1 8 1 Betsill and Milliman; McKeith and Lafitte. Umpire, McBride. DELLA FOX LEFT $10 000. NEW YORK. July 22.—In her will filed to-day Mrs. Delia Fox Levy, known on the stage as Della Fox. left her en tire estate, said to amount to between i \ 0,000 and $15,000, to her father, An drew J. Fox, of St. Louis. NEW SALVATION OFFICER. MACON.—Captain William Brown, of Winston-Salem, N. C., has been des ignated to take charge of the local Salvation* Army post, succeeding Ensign Louis Coleman. He and his assistants will arrive the latter part of this week. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. Roanoke 005 000 000—5 11 4 Norfolk 102 300 OOx—6 11 2 Gardin, Efird and Leibs: Weeder and Stewart. Umpires. Kelley and Cross. Score: R. H. E. Portsmouth 000 000 000—0 3 0 Newport News . . 010 000 OOx—1 4 0 Howell and Holloman; Barton and Matthews. Umpire, Norcum. Score: R. H. E. Richmond 030 000 000—3 4 2 Petersburg .013 000 OOx—4 3 1 Strain, Ayers and Rogers; Hadgpeth nd Brennegan. Umpire, Clark. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Score: R. H. E. Columbus 000 000 002—2 7 2 St. Paul . 200 400 01 x—7 9 0 Davis and Smith; Gardner and James. Umpires. Murray and Connolly. Score: R. H. E. Indianapolis .... 000 000 000—0 4 7 Kansas City. . . . 100 050 OOx—6 12 0 Kaiserllng. Harrington and Covington; Moore. Handlboe and Johnstone. Um pire. Harrington. ooo ooo ooo— R o H 7 E 3 140 002 05x—12 12 3 Score: Toledo. Milwaukee . Baskett. Schlitzer and Land: Dough erty and Hughes. Umpires. Chill and Irwin. Louisvllle-Mirmeapollt, rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. FIRST GAME. Score: R. H. E. Jersey City 000 000 000—0 6 1 Montreal 000 100 OJx—4 10 0 Thompson, Oakley and Bla‘; McGray- ner and Madden, Umpires, Wallin and Okens. SECOND GAME. Score: R. H. E. Jersey City 010 000 032—6 11 1 Montreal 050 110 02x—9 11 2 Brandon and Willes; Smith and Burns. Umpires, Nallln and Owens. Score: R. H. E. Providence 101 000 011—4 11 1 Rochester . 000 000 010—1 10 3 Lafitte and Onslow; Keefe and aJck- lltch. Umpires, Mullen and Kelly. Score: R. H. E. Baltimore 000 010 000—1 7 1 Toronto. 000 003 02x—5 10 1 Taff and Egan: Maxwell and Bemis. Umpires. Hart and Flnneran. Score: R. H. E Newark 000 300 110—5 10 2 Buffalo 001 000 000—1 8 1 GEORGIA-ALABAMA LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. Gadsden 010 000 01x—2 8 1 Talladego ... 000 000 100—1 2 0 King and Jorda; Holliday and Rich ards. Umpire, White. Score: R. H. E. Opelika 000 010 000—1 3 3 Newnan 000 112 OOx—4 10 0 Lovett and Rice; Ery, Williams and Bine. „ Score: R. H. E. LaGrange 200 110 610—11 16 0 Anniston 300 000 001— 4 9 4 Head. Bannister and Billingsley; Gla- zener, Young, Proctor and Shepperd. DODGERS PURCHASE SCHMUTZ. NEW YORK. July 22.—Officers of the Brooklyn baseball club to-day an nounced the purchase of Pitcher Schmutz from the* Vancouver club of the Northwestern League. Ut will report in September. W. L Pc. Col’bus 14 7 .667 S’v’nah 13 9 .571 J’vllle 11 10 .524 W L. Pc. Albany 10 12 .455 Ch’ston 10 13 .435 Macon 8 14 .364 NATIONAL LEAGUE. N Y Phila Pburg Ch’go Phila. C’land. W’ton. Ch’go. 58 26 44 40 45 41 W. L. 63 26 51 38 Pet W L. Pet. .890 Br’klyn 38 42 .475 .600 Boston 36 47 .434 524 St. L 34 53 .391 .523 C'nati 33 55 .375 IICAN LEAGUE. Pet W. L Pet. .708 Boston 42 44 .488 .588 Detroit 38 67 .400 .573 St Louis 37 58 .389 .532 N. Y. 28 58 .329 EMPIRE STATE LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. I W L. Pet C’dele 11 8 .679 Am’cus. 10 10 .500 B’wick 10 8 .656 I T'ville. 9 10 .474 V’dosta 9 9 .500 i W'eross. 7 11 .387 GEORGIA-ALABAMA LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet. G’den. 37 30 .552 i L’Gr'ge. 33 33 .600 Newnan 35 31 .630 j T'dega 31 37 456 Opelika 34 33 .507 ' An’iston 31 37 .456 COTTON STATES. FIRST GAME. Score: R. H. E. Jackson 100 000 000—1 4 1 Selma 010 000 001—2 5 0 Williams and Robertson; Clapp and Guiterez. Umpire. Williams. AT ALBANY— ALBANY- 003 010 01X - 5 11 0 JACKSONVILLE- 000 000 000 - 0 9 0 Morrow and Wells; Lindsay and Krebs. Umpire, Pender. FIRST GAME. AT CHARLESTON— CHARLESTON- 000 000 001 - 1 4 1 COLUMBUS— 000 000 004 - 4 7 1 Eldrldge and Bitting; Weidell and Thompson. Umpire, Barr. SECOND GAME. CHARLESTON- 000 000 0.. - 0 3 3 COLUMBUS— 010 053 0.. - 9 12 0 Weidell and Thompson; Stackhouse and Bittlna. Umpire, Barr. Savannah-Macon, wet grounds. EMPIRE LEAGUE AT CORDELE— CORDELE— 000 000 011 - 2 6 1 WAYCROSS— 001 000 000 - 1 6 3 Hall and Eubanks; Clark and Cove* ney. Umpire, Fllllgen. AT THOMASVILLE— THOMASVILLE— 000 000 010 000 1 - 2 9 2 AMERICUS— 001 000 000 000 0 - 1 3 5 Cheney and Dudley; Werner and Manchester. Umpire, McLaughlin. Valdosta - Brunswick—Rain. ^?t4Fbrou t s J&j ! Cjf INJECTION .V PI«: | j—** w * VENT CUKE i of the most obstinate cases guaranteed in from 3 to 6 days ; no other treatment required. Sold by all dru;— LANGFORD-MILLER GO OFF; NEGRO MAY BE BARRED SAN FRANCISCO, July 22.—Sam Langford has been stamped an unde sirable in this city, so far as ring engagements arc concerned, The board of supervisors have notified Promoter J. T. Mitchell, of the Na tional A. O.. who planned to stage a four-round bout between Charlie .Miller and Langford here Friday, that the colored heavyweignt would not be permitted to enter the ring This action was taken under a rul ing of the Police Commission, in charge of boxing contests, that fight ers whose names appear on the pro fessional “list” can not take part in the “amateur" four-round bouts. Langford’s name appears on the Po lice Commission's “professional list.” It was not made clear whether Sam might box in longer contests, though it is taken he has been barred from all bouts. FEDERAL. FIRST GAME. Score: R. H. E. Kansas City 000 000 020—2 5 4 Cleveland ..... 023 400 OOx—9 12 2 Score: R. H. E. i Pittsburg .... 210 120 000—6 10 3 ; Indianapolis . . 111 120 01x—7 12 2' Phillipe and Murray; Cates and Mas- | sing. Umpires. Conklin and Flaherty. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 060 003 013—13 19 2 Chicago. 000 020 030— 5 10 4 Fiske and McDonald; King and | O'Neil. Umpire, Wilson. ECZEMA And all ailments of the skin, surh as tetter, ringworm, ground Itch and erysipelas are In- | stantly relieved and permanently cured to stay ' cured by TETTERINE Don’t suffer when you can relieve yourself | so easily. Read what Mrs. A. B. King. St. Louis, says Have been treated by specialist for eoae- ma without success. After uslnfl Tetterlns a few weeks I am at last cured. -THE VICTOR” DR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM a . j I if l ' I «nd all InaVriaty ao4 Opium and Whisky these diseases ara curable. Patients also treated at thelf homes. Consultation confidential. A book on th« sub ject free. DR. B. B WOOLLEY ft •ON.. Ke. UX Ylh tot Sanitarfcua. Atlanta. Qa» T\T) V TREATFP. ^olck rttm* k jJaklWii tv JL swc'nng, short breatm t soon removed,often entire relief in 15 to 25 days. Trial treatment sent FREK. | W n to |f. 0. tt. tree ns Suns, Bon 0. Atlanta. Ga EXCURSIONS Two great tours East and West; special trains, exclusive ships; all ex pense paid; best hotels. On August 9 Southern Merchants’ Tour (free to merchants) visiting Cincinnati, Indian apolis. Chicago, Milwaukee and Lake Michigan. An eight-day expense-paid trip for only $49.75 (ticket good for thirty days). August 16. Our great 5,060-mile circle tour of Cincinnati, Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Great Gorge, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Boston, New York, Phila delphia. Atlantic City. Washington, y Baltimore and Savannah, with steam- « er trips on lakes, river and ocean. An l eighteen-day expense-paid trip fork only $88.85 (tickets good for thirty^ days, with stop-overs) Special trains \ or. both tours leave Atlanta. Birming ham. Chattanoga and Knoxville. Lim ited and select party. Special cars for i ladies alone. Write to-day for reser vation and full particulars J. F Mc Farland, Agt., Box 1624, Atlanta, Ga.