Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 02, 1913, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA 0EOT?GTAN AND NEWS. the box score. Score by Innings: R. H. E. NASHVILLE 000 000 010—1 4 1 ATLANTA 100 000 02x—3 4 2 CRACKERS- Long, If R. H. O. A. E. 1 0 2 Agler. 1b 1 1 13 Welchonce, cf 0 1 4 Smith. 2b 0 11 Eisland, si 0 0 3 Holland. 3b 0 0 1 Holtz, rf 0 0 0 Chapman, c 1 1 3 Price, p 0 0 0 Us Boys GAM6 WAT, GAN6 WAYJ LOOK Out, lb V/VORSE THAN A j TIRE ENGINE! Registered U B. Patent Offlot. Skinny Shaner’s a Bit of a Comedian Totals VOLS- 3 4 27 14 2 R. H. O. A. E. Daley. If 0 2 2 Callahan, cf 0 0 1 Spratt, 3b 0 1 1 Gibson, c 0 0 3 Young, rf 0 0 2 Perry, 2b 0 0 1 Hofman, 1b. Lindsay, ss 0 More, p 0 1 1 14 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 4 24 16 1 SUMMARY. Two-base hit—Daley. Three-base hit —Agier. Struck out—by Price 3; by More 1. Bases on balls—off Price 3; off More 3. Sacvrlfice hits—Agler, Lindsay. Stolen bases Smith, Agler. Umpires Stockdale and Kerin. PONCE DE LEON PARK, Aug. 1.— The Crackers and Vols divided a dou ble-header here this afternoon. Billy Smith's men took the first game, 3 to 1, when Agler delivered a timely triple in the eighth inning. The visitors took the i second game, 5 to 2. FIRST INNING Holland dropped Daley’s high foul. Da ley then slammed a screaming double to left. Callahan tried to lay down a. bount hut failed three times and was out on strikes. Spratt sent a grass-cutter to Bisland arid was out to Agler. Gib son did the Casey stunt. Chapman drop ped the third strike, but threw him out at first. ONE HIT. NO RUNS. Long was given free transportation to ’he initial sack. Agler sacrificed. Spratt to Hofman. Perry and Hofman disposed of Welchonce. On a wild pitch Long scampered over the counting station. Smith hoisted to Young. NO HITS, ONE RUN. SECOND INNING. oung lined to Welchonce. Perry bal looned to Bisland. Hofman was easy for Bisland and Agler. NO HITS. NO RUNS. Bisland lofted to Daley. Lindsay took care of Holland’s grounder and tossed the ex-Tech player out to Hofman. Holtz fouled to Spratt. NO HITS, NO RUNS. THIRD INNING. Lindsay popped to Bisland. Smith scooped up More’s grounder and threw him out at first. Daley died over the Bisland-Agler route. NO HITS, NO RUNS. Chapman oue, More to Hofman. Daley was forced to go back several yards to gather in Price’s long drive. Long struck out. Gibson dropped the third" strike and was forced to throw tp first for the putout. NO HITS, NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING. Callahan went out. Smith to Agler. Spratt found one to his liking and placed a dandy single to center. Gibson's best was an easy fly to Long. Spratt out trying to pilfer second, Chapman to .Smith. ONE HIT. NO RUNS.. 1 Agler out, Lindsay to Hofman. Wel chonce out. More to Hofman. Smith se cured the first hit off More when he singled to the center garden. Smith stole second. Bisland out. Perry to Hof man. ONE HIT. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING. Young filed to Long. Perryw as a vic tim over the strike out route. Hofman trotted to Station One on four bad ones. - Artie tried to take second on a short passed ball, but was out, Chapman to Bisland. NO HITS, NO RUNS. Holland out, Spratt to Hofman. Holtz out. Perry to Hofman. Chapman fouled to Gibson. NO HITS. NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING. Lindsay fiied to Welchonce. More out, Bisland to Agler. Daley singled to cen ter Callahan walked. Spratt fouled to Holland. ONE HIT, NO RUNS. Price out. More to Hofman. Long out, Perry to Hofman. Agler walked. Agler Btole second while More held the ball. Welchonce filed to Young. NO HITS, NO RUNS. SEVENTH INNING. Gibson sent a long fly to Welchonce. Young was easy for Smith and Agler Hfrry died over the same route. NO J*IT&, NO RUNS. Smith strolled on four bad ones. Bis land grounded to Spratt and Smith was forced at second. In trying to double up Bisland at first Perry made a crazy chuck and Bisland moved up to second. Holland out, Spratt to Hofman. Bis land going to third Holtz out, Lindsay to Hofman. NO. HITS, NO RUNS. EIGHTH INNING. Hofman laced a single to left. Lind say, sacrificed, Ho f man to second, Price to Agler. More grounded to Holland, who made a bad throw' to first and the batter was safe, Holman going to third. Daley out, Bisland to Agler. Hi man racing In with the tieing run. * Callahan fanned. ONE HIT. ONE RUN. Chapman singled to center. Price tanned. Long raised to Callahan. Ag- ler triple^ to the score board, scoring Chapman. Welchonce singled to cen ter. Agler scoring. Smith fouled to Gib son. TWO HITS. ONE RUN. , NINTH INNING. Spratt fiied to Welchonce. Gibson out,, Bisland to Agler. Young kalked. NcTrunS Bis,and to Agler. NO HITS, SECOND GAME. THE BOX SCORE. Score by Innings: R. H. E. * NASHVILLE 221 000—5 9 3 ATLANTA 020 000—2 3 3 CRACKERS— R. H. O. A. E. Long, |f 0 0 2 0 0 Ap'er 1b... 0 1 6 1 2 Welchonce, cf 0 12 0 0 Smith Sto ;; 0 0 3 1 1 Bisland, ss. . Holland, 3b.’ n Holtz, rf Dunn, c Thompson, p . . n n ciark. p ;;;;;;;;; 0 o FOOD FOR. FANS COOK&0 AMD sen^eo Goes* ILL 6Et a job BE/N6 A CdflEDIM IN A THEATRE WHEN l 6RDttl UP, EITHER THAT OR. CAPTAIN OF A BATTLE- SHIP~ TO-DAt THE 6IANT5 PLAT THE 'OLEAS' DOWN ON THE NORTH SIDE BTTHE GAS 100RK5 X IJ. SHANER’S (SOOGLT DEPT SHAKERS 'cToipa NO. 1 TO uiEALTff JUT PEANUT* Pm a micksl, A Tow AM# $eu r ) M*A NICML 0 i awes. Jon? » OJHEAl DOES iT DO 'COO Good To lose tour , Temper?- when iTfl A BAD ONE! TN£R£% A L0r OF StitMfE IU , THAT / tteruui arm FROM HARRY UjRAT OAT OF FH& Tea* do women talk SECOND GAME. FIRST INNING. Daley started off for Nashville with a clean single to left. Callahan tripled to the scoreboard and Daley tallied. Spratt hit a one-timer to left and Callahan reg istered. Thompson was taken out of the box at this stage and was relieved by Clark Noyes fouled out to Smith. Spratt was out trying to steal second, Dunn to Smith. Young singled to center. Perry singled to center and Young raced to the third cushion. Perry stole second Hofman lined out to Welchonce. FIVE HITS, TWO RUNS. Long fiied to Callahan. Agler fiied to Daley. Welchonce smashed a double to center. Smith filed to Callahan. ONE HIT, NO RUNS. SECOND INNING. Lindsay was safe when Agler failed to hold his hot grounder. Fleharty slam med a one-timer to center and Lindsay took second. Daley sacrificed, Holland to Agler. Callahan grounded to Smith and Lindsay beat Smith’s throw to the plate. Spratt singled to right and Fle harty tabled. Spratt took second on the throw to the plate. Noyes fanned Young out, Smith to Agler. THREE HITS. TWO RUNS. Bisland drew four balls and beat It to first. Holland popped to Noyes. Holtz singled to right and when Young fumb led the ball Bisland took third, while Holtz reached second. Dunn hit a sacri fice fly to Young and Bisland registered and Holtz went to third. When Noyes threw wild to third trying to catch Holtz off the base he also tallied. Clark out, Spratt to Hofman. ONE HIT, TWO RUNS. THIRD INNING. Perry out. Clark to Agler. Hofman walked Lindsay also drew a pass. Hof man and Lindsay worked a double steal. Fleharty walked, filling the bases. Daley hit to Smith, who fumbled and Hofman registered. Callahan was sent back on strikes. Spratt out, Clark to Agler. NO HITS, ONE RUN. Long out. Perry to Hofman. Agler grounded to Spratt and on his error was safe. Welchonce filed to Young. Smith grounded to Spratt, forcing Agler at second. NO HITS, NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING., Noyes filed to Holtz. Young out, Spratt to Agler. Perry out, Bisland to Agler. NO HITS, NO RUNS. Bisland was hit by a pitched ball. Hol land fiied to Daley. Holtz grounded to Perry and Bisland was forced at sec ond. Dunn fanned. NO HITS, NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING. Hofman lined out to Holtz. Lindsay drew a pass. Flaherty grounded to Clark and Lindsay was forced at sec ond to Smith. Smith threw to Agler trying to compltte a double play, but Agler dropped Wallie’s throw. Daley hit to Bisland and Flaharty was forced at second to Smith. NO HITS. NO RUNS. Manush fiied to Daley. Long out. Lindsay to Holfman. Agler singled to center. Welchonce out, Flaherty to Hof man. NO HITS, NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING. Love went in the box for Atlanta. Cal lahan dropped a Texas Leaguer over third. On a passed ball Callahan went to second. Spratt filed to Long. When Callahan darted past second Long came in and tagged him. getting an unassisted double play. Noyes fanned. ONE HIT, NO RUNS. Smith filed to Perry. Bisland out to Agler unassisted. Holland filed to Daley. NO HITS. NO RUNS. Game called on account of darkness. AT BIRMINGHAM— BIRMINGHAM 100 000 OIX - 2 9 2 CHATTANOOGA 000 001 000 - 1 5 1 Prough and Mayer; Kroh and Stree t. Umpires, Wright and Pfennlnger. AT MONTGOMERY— MONTGOMERY 100 100 100 - 3 9 5 MOBILE 000 020 400 - 6 10 1 C. Brown and Grlbbens: Cavet and Smith. Umpires, Flfield and Rudder- ham. AT MEMPHIS— MEMPHIS NEW ORLEANS 000 010 000 - 1 90 010 001 001 - 2 7 2 Lehart and Snell; Adams and Brerton. Umpires, Brelt and Hart. NATIONAL LEAGUE ] AT PITTSBURG— BROOKLYN 011 000 000 0 - 2 7 1 PITTSBURG - 000 200 000 1 - 3 6 1 Allen and Miller; Adams and Gibson. Umpires, Klem and Orth. AT CHICAGO- NEW YORK 010 100 012 - 5 9 3 CHICAGO 100 000 100 - 2 4 1 Mathewson and Meyers; Humphries and Bresnahan. Umpires, Rigler and Byron. AT CINCINNATI— PHILADELPHIA 000 310 010 - 5 12 0 CINCINNATI - 000 100 000 - 1 .7 6 Alexander and KillIfer; Johnson, Packard and Kling. Umpires, Brennan and Eason. AT ST. LOUIS— BOSTON 000 430 100 - 8 11 2 ST. LOUIS 000 000 000 - 0 2 3 Hess and Whaling; Doak and McLea n. Umpires, O Day and Emslle. VALDOSTA— 100 000 000 - AMERICUS— ‘ 400 000 000 - Zeiiars and Vanlandlngham; Stewart and Manchester. Umpire, Derrick. AT THOM ASVI LLE— THOMAS VILLE— 001 022 000 - 5 9 1 WAYCROSS— 000 000 000 - 0 3 2 Roth and Dudley; McManus and Co- veney. AT CORDELE— CORDELE— 000 010 000 - 1 6 1 BRUNSWICK- 000 010 000 - 3 9 1 Hall and Eubanks; Hartner and Kilt. Umpire, McLaughlin. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE WHITNEY AND INMAN CLASH TO-DAY IN TENNIS FINALS NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. 1., Aug. 1.—E. R. Whitney, of Boston, and P. C. Inman, of New York, will clam to-day in the finals in the men’s singles for the Point Judith Country Club’s cup as a result of their vic tories in the semi-finals yesterday. Inman has two legs of the cup con test and needs only one more victory to secure permanent possession of the trophy. JOE LEONARD, 3D SACKER, BOUGHT BY PITTSBURG DES MOINES. IOWA. Aug. 1—Joe Leonard, third baseman for the Des Moines baseball team of the Western League, was sold to-day to the Pitts burg Club of the National League. layer tontesi 1 VOTE My Favorite Player in the Empire Leagueis: of the Team. ROYAL ROOTER A LAWYER. B. Erskine Brewster, the Cracker Royal Rooter, is now a full-fledged lawyer He hap Just opened an of fice in the Kiser Building. Local fandom wishes the staunch fan suc cess. UNDERGOES OPERATION. COLUMBUS, GA.. Aug 1.—Homer Thompson, a back stop on th» Colum bus ball team has undergone an op eration, at his boarding house in this city, as a result of an injury he re ceived tw’o years ago when he was sliding into a base. The operation Is not considered dangerous. RACING RESULTS AT WASHINGTON— DETROIT 006 010 200 - 9 10 4 WASHINGTON 010 110 000 - 3 8 2 Lake and McKee; Groom, Gallia, H arter and Henry. Umpires, Connolly and Ferguson, AT PHILADELPHIA— ST. LOUIS 000 41 - 5 PHILADELPHIA 000 00 - 3 6 4 7 2 AT CHARLESTON— CHARLESTON- 010 500 00X - 6 10 1 JACKSONVILLE— COO 001 000 - 1 2 3 E'drldge and Menefee; Burnmelster and Krebs. Umpires, Lean and Moran. AT ALBANY— ALBANY— 001 000 000 1 - 2 10 1 SAVANNAH- 000 000 001 0-1 71 Wiley and Wells; Poole and Gelbel. I UmpTre, Barr. 1 AT COLUMBUS— ! COLUMBUS— 300 000 0G0 - 3 9 1 MACON— 090 000 500 Hamilton, Mitchell and Alexander; S hawker, Houck, Bender and Shonas and Scharg. Umpires, Evans and Hildebran d. Cifled, darkness. AT BOSTON— CLEVELAND 210 BOSTON 100 Cullop and O’Nlell; Leonard and Ca rrigan. idan. 300 000 - 6 9 2 100 000 - 2 4 3 Umpires. O'Loughlin and Sher- 5 11 1 Ward and Hauser; Martin and Berger. Umpire, Pender. Chicago-New York, no game; ram. 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Total * 2 3 18 10 3 VOLS— Daley, if Callahan, cf -j Spratt. 3b. . . o Noyes, c 0 Young, rf 0 Perry, 2b q Hofman, 1b. . . 1 Lindsay, ss Fleharty, p. R. H. O. A. E 0 . ? l\ 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 110 1 Totals 5* 9 18 6 3 . T w ° t ?, ase hit —Welchonce. Three base Iriu ahan - Struck out—by Clark 1; F J. eh ^i y 1 ’ Ba ses on balls—off Clark 4; oft Fleharty 2. Sacrifice hits—Daley. Stolen bases Perry, Hofman, Lindsay. Hit by pitched ball—Bisland. Umpires. Stockdale and Kerin. BROU’S rjECTioy A PW- -\\ ■ A £*■*■*— MANE NT ITU •f the most obstinate cases guaranteed in from 3 to 6 days ; no other treatment required. Sold by all druggists. AT HAMILTON. FIRST—5 furlongs: Meissen 107 (Buxton) 4 to 5, 1 to 6. out, won; Mar- tola 102 (Deronae), 11-5, 1-3, out, sec ond; Amphion 98 (Gray), 10-1, 30-1, 8-1, third. Time 1:08 3-5. Also ran: Dia mond Cluster, Lady Isle. SECOND—Mils and one-sixteenth: Trovato 112 (Buxton), 6-5, 9-20, out, won: Slltrix 109 (Small), 7-1, 6-2, even, second; Delicious 103 (Teahan), 5-1, 2-1, 4-5. third. Time 1:50 1-5. Also ran: Wentworth, Allaneen, Fardoodle. THIRD—6 furlongs 118 (Goose), 7-10, out, won; Knights Differ 121 (Knapp), 6-5, out, seevond; T. M. Green 106 (Bux ton), 5-1, 3-5, out, third. Time 1:12. Also ran: Early Light. FOURTH—Mile and one-eighth: Done- rail 110 (Goose). 1-10, out, won; Cogs 110 (Watts), 12. 9-10, out, second; Fountain Fay 110 (Moody), 12, 9-10, out, third. Time 1:62 3-5. Also ran: Glass. FIFTH—6 furlongs: Three Links 114 (Taylor), 5-2, even, 1-2, won; Anavrl 115 (Teahan), 3, even, 1-2, second; Joe Knight 119 (Small), 20, 7, 3, third. Time 1:12 3-5. Also ran: Chilton Queen, The Rump, Closer, J. H. Houghton. SIXTH—Six furlongs: Hearthstone 118 (Small), 7. 3, 8-5, won; Bittra 115 (Buxton). 12, 5, 6-2, second; Mamma Johnson 95 (Moore), 12, 5, 5-2, third. Time 1:14 3-5. Also ran: St. Av&no, Stanley S., Miss Joe, Henry Rltte. Little Jane. C. H. Patton, George S. Davis. SEVENTH—Mile and an eighth: Rash 107 (Deronde). 13-5, 4-5, 2-5, won; Lord Elam 106 (Teahan), 4, 8-5, 4-5. second; Gerrard 106 (Buxton), 8-5, 3-5, 1-3, third Time 1:53 3-5. Also ran: Billy Baker. Moonlight, Bernadotte, Lucky George, Dilatory, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Score: R- H. E. Milwaukee 200 000 000—2 5 0 Minneapolis 100 000 000—1 7 1 Slapnlck and Hughes; Comstock and Owens. Umpires. Westervelt and O'Brien Score: R. H. E. Kansas City 000 210 001— 4 3 5 St. Paul 072 101 Obx—11 8 0 Morgan, Covington, Riley, Walker and O’Connor and Moore; Brandt and James. Umpires, Johnstone and Hardiboe. Score: R. H. E. Indianapolis 000 020 010—3 5 4 Toledo 010 000 102—4 11 3 Schardt and Livingstone; Colamore and Devogt. Umpires Irwin and Chill. score: R. H. E. Columbus. ... 010 001 001 000—3 12 1 Louisville. . . 030 000 000 001—4 11 1 Davis, Murphy and Smith; Powell, Laudermllk and Clemons. Umpires, Murray and Connally. Score: R. H. E. Gadsden 204 000 1—7 10 0 Newnan 010 100 0—2 5 4 Frentz and Jorda; Starr and Hanson. Called on account of rain. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. GEORGIA-ALABAMA LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. TaMedeya 000 000 000 0—0 3 1 Anniston 000 000 000 0—0 6 1 Boyd and Richards: Batson and Shep ard. Umpire. White. Called at end of tenth on account of darkness. Score: R. H. E. LaGrancfe 020 200 10—5 6 4 Opelika 201 010 00—4 5 2 Brannen and Billingsley; Hawkins and Allen. Umpire, Welsh. CAROLINA LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. Charlotte 000 000 30x—3 5 2 Winston-Salem 000 200 200—4 8 4 Ledbetter and Neidercorn; Lee and Smith. Umpires. Degnan and Lelbhart. Ralelgh-Ashevllle; no game, rain. 4 1 and Score: R. H. E. Norfolk 000 100 000—1 8 1 Portsmouth 201 000 OOx—3 6 0 Weeder, Burden and Ryan; Verbout and Garvin. Umpires, Williams and Clark. Score: R. H. E. Petersburg 000 00—0 3 0 Roanoke 100 00—1 Brooks and Brennegan; Tolson Welchner. Umpire. Kelly. Called on account of rain. Score: R. H. E. Greensboro 060 200 001—9 12 0 Durham 100 100 000 —2 8 6 Fox and Lafitte; Ferris and Ulrich. Umpire, McBride. Score: R. H. E. Newport News . . . 200 040 003—9 16 3 Richmond 200 010 000—3 7 3 Barton and Matthews; Vance and Mace. Umpire, Norcum. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. St Louis 001 000 020—3 5 3 Cleveland 031 000 03x—7 8 3 Bishop and Ragsdale; Wilcox and Klei- now. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg 101 000 001—3 10 2 Chicago 000 001 111—4 10 2 Phlllipi and Murray; Fisk and Den nis. Umpire, Beckley. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. Providence ... 010 022 101 0—7 13 3 Toronto 115 000 000 1—8 10 7 Bailey, Relsigle and Kocher; Brown Lush and Graham. Umpires, Owens and Nallen. Score: R. H. E. Baltimore 142 200 000—9 13 1 Rochester 200 000 011—4 13 1 Cottrell and Egan; Martin, Hoff and Williams. Umpires, Hayes and Carpen ter. Score: R. H. E. Newark 000 010 000—1 7 1 Montreal 200 000 03x—5 8 1 Lee and Smith; Smith and Burn*. Umpires. Mullin and Kelly. Score: R. H. E. Jersey City 002 000 100—3 8 1 Buffalo 000 201 30x—6 12 2 Brandor, and Blair; Frill and Steph ens. Umpires, Hart and Flnneran. ECZEMA ' And all allmrnts of the akin. nuoh aa tetter, 1 ringworm, ground Itch and erysipelas are tn- | gtently relieved and permanently cured to atay | cured by TETTERINE Don't suffer when you can relieve yourself ? so easily. Read what Mrs. A. B. King. St. ’ Louts, says: Have been treated by ipeolallit for ecze ma without euccee*. After using Tetterlne a few weeks I am at last cured. 50c at druggists, or by mall. 8HUPTRINE CO.. SAVANNAH. GA. T>T5 nDCJTT TREATED. Quick relier, } JJJ> aVJTO X swelling, short breath f soon removed, often entire relief In 15 to ‘25 days. 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