Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 07, 1913, Image 12

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* K 12 TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN 1 AND NEWS. EM' EXPERT S'* Us Boys •'* *** eY shrimp me kid step $i5Ter got me. i c'anT piT-h fif 7 daY- skinny) HANER l/EfU PLACE - HE'S THE BEST PITCHER OUTSIDE QP NE THET IS ! M R#fi*t«r*4 United FHt^nt Office Ea^leheak’s Admirer Deserts Him for the New Star FIRST GAME Score by Inning*: ATLANTA 000 100 001—2 CHATANOOGA 000 220 00k—4 CRACKERS— Long. If Welchonce. cf Agler. 1b Smith. 2b. B'sland. ss Holland. 3b Manush. rf Dur n. Conzelman, p Total* LOOKOUTS— Walsh. 8* Flick 2b . Johnson, If E'berfeld. rf Kino cf Graff. 3b Coyle. 1b Street, c Kroh. p Total* Summary: Two-base hit—Johnson. Three-base hit—King. Home run*— Flick, Chapman. Douple play*—Walsh to Flick to Coyle. 2. Struck out—By Kroh, 2; by Conzelman 2. Bases on balls—Off Kroh. 4; off Conzelman, 1. Sacrifice hit—Bi*land . Stolen base*— Graff. Walsh. wild pitch—Conzelman. Hit by pitched ball—Smith. Umpire*— Hart and Breitensteln. ANDREWS FIKLD. CHATTANOOGA, TKN.V, Aug. 6.—The Lookouts triumph ed over the Crackers 4 to 2 In the first game of a double-header Klbenfnld men found Conzelman easy In the fourth and fifth innings and secured all their runs In these sessions. Kroh and Conzelman did the twirling with Floyd doing the better work. Hol- •I'i’s timely single scored Smith in th** fourth inning, while <’hapman smashed out a home run In the ninth. Flick hit a homer in the fifth. FIRST INNING Long fanned. Agler hit in front of the plate aud was out at first. Welchonce singled to center. Smith walked Bis land grounded to Walsh, forcing Smith at seoond. ONE HIT. NO RUNS. Walsh singled to left and was out try ing to stretch It. Long to Smith FI Irk flied to Liuk. Johnson Hied to Wel chonce ONE HIT, NO RUNS. SECOND INNING. Holland Hied to Elberfeld Manush singled to left Dunn grounded, to draff and out to Coyle Conzelman out, Kroh to Coyle ONE HIT, NO RUNS Elberfeld singled past short. King hunted to Holland who threw Elberfeld out at second King was out stealing. Dunn to Smith draff walked and stole second Coyle grounded out. Confiel- man to Agler ONE HIT, NO RUNS. THIRD INNING. Long grounded out to Coyle unassist ed Agler lined to Hick Welchonce out, Walsh to Coyle. NO HITS, NO RUNS. Street lined to Blsland. Kroh fanned. Walsh singled to left Flick filed to Ag ler. ONE HIT, NO RUNS FOURTH INNING. Smith grounded to Walsh, who threw •wild to first and Smith went to sec ond Blsland sacrificed. Smith goes to third. Holland singled to left, scoring Smith Manush out. Flick to Coyle. Dunn walked. Conzelman nut. Flick to Coyle. ONE HIT. ONE RUN. Johnson out. Blsland to Agler Elber feld singled to left. King triplet! to right, scoring Elberfeld On a wild pitch King scored Graff singled to left Draff was out stealing. Dunn to Agler to Smith Coyle Hied to Wel chonce THREE HITS. TWO RUNS. FIFTH INNING. Long filed to Johnson Agler popped 1" Street Welchonce filed to King. NO HITS. NO RUNS, Street flied to Long. Droh fanned. Walsh singled to left and stole second Flick hit a home run to right, scoring Walsh ahead of him Johnson flied to Welchonce‘. TWO HITS, TWO RUNS SIXTH INNING. S»hlth singled- to center. Blsland 1 r;t to third, bftNl Ma- r.ush fanned. Dunn hit into a double 1 play./Walsh to Flick to Coyle. TWO HITS, NO RUNS. Elberfeld filed to Welchonce King filed to Welchonce Graff filed to Long No HITS. NO RUNS SEVENTH INNINU. Conzelman walked Long forced Con zelman at second, Kroh to Flick. Agler filed to Johnson. Welchonce filed to King NO HITS. NO RUNS. Coyle grounded out, Conzelman to Ag ler Street out. Holland to Agler Kroh popped to Blsland. NO HITS, No RUNS EIGHTH INNING. Smith was hit by a pitched ball. Bis- land singled to left Hollared popped to Kroh Manush beat out ft bunt, filling ti e bases I Minn hit into a double play. Walsh to Flick to Coyle. TWO HITS, NO RUNS. Walsh filed to Ivong. Flick popped to FOOD FOR. FANS COOK60 AND Yf f 56 Sf at/ SHRIMP VMOOLDnT LET- ME PITCH TEStERDAY- HE VlOOlON'r EVES LEr ME PLAY- HE PirCHED HIMSELF - TUS'OLEAS'WAAI. P,& DID YOU HEAR U)HAT EA6LEBEAK. SAID ABOUT ME ? $Iandin6 of Uiejj TH t ! Rf ^ BS 6ianTs ^ ',i '.f'jj- WNXlEfe y* ■yfp Ci\ southies **: •’ r OLE AS * J|7 SHAKERS 600O.Y DEPr Shawers HINT^TO NO.* IDEAL I H mhe\ TfiBY ‘*M4* OjU'f IS 7HE LETTER 0 LIKE A BAUUJN6 BABY: BECAUSE IT WAKES ay A MAO - co <*eT it i PR0M HERMANN iSLIXK-U.S.A lOKAT 'COMTA/NS rcCRE peer in cv/nter thak n Summer ? 2 1 10 0 0 12 6 10 00020, 0 2 0 3 0 j 4 7 27 13 0 SOUTHERN LEAGUE Totals Summary: Three-base hits—Graham. Covaleskle. Struck out—By Grime*. 2; by Howell. 3: by Covaleskle. 1; by Price, 3: by Dent, 1. Bases on ball—0»f Howell, 3; off Price, 5. Sacrifice hits—Williams, Holland. Stolen base—Holtz. Umpires— Hart and Breitensteln. AlUtKWS FI KLD. CHATTANOOGA, TKNN, Aug. 6. The Crackers secured an even break with the Lookouts by taking the second game, by the score of 5 to 4 The visitors secured three Puns in the second inning and two more In the eighth. Klberfeld’s men pushed one run over the plate In the seventh and three more in the eighth. Price and Dent did the twirling for Smith's crew. Grimes and Howell worked in a likewise capacity for the home boys. FIRST INNING. Long fanned. Agler filed to Johnson. Welchonce out Crimes to Coyle. NO HITS. NO RUNS. Walsh popped to Agler. Flick out, Smith to Agler. .Johnson filed to Wel- Vhonce. NO HITS, NO RUNS. SECOND INNING. Smith singled to right. Blsland sin gled to right and Smith went to thelrd. j Holland singled to left, sowing Smith. Holt beat out a bunt, Blsland sowed and Holland went to third. Chapman singled to right, scoring Holland, and Holtz was out in a chase. Chapman went to third Price out. Walsh to Coyle . Long out, Crimes to Coyle. FIVK HITS. THREE RUNS Elberfeld out, Agler to Price. King flied to Holtz. Graff popped to Blsland. NO HITS. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING. Agler out. Walsh to Coyle. Welchonce flied to King. Smith funned and when Graham dropped the third strike was out Graham to Coyle NO HITS. NO RUNS Coyle grounded out, Holland to Ag ler. Graham fanned. Howell singled t«> center Walsh singled to left Hick lined to Blsland. TWO HITS, NO RUNS. T , Howell now pitching for Lookouts. FOURTH INNING. Blsland fanned Holland walked, lloltz filed to Elberfeld. Chapman flied to Johnson. NO HITS. NO RUNS. Johnson beat out a bunt. Elberfeld filed to Long King filed to Holtz. Graff forced Johnson. Blsland to Holland. ONE HIT. NO RUNS FIFTH INNING. Price beat out a slow grounder to Howell. Long bunted to Howell who threw Price out at second, to Walsh Ag ler fanned. Welchonce grounded out, Graff to Coyle. ONE HIT, NO RUNS Coyle walked. Graham out. Smith to Agler. Howell flied to Long. Walsh walked Flick out, Price to Agler. NO hits, no runs SIXTH INNING. Smith filed to King Bisland fanned Holland walked. Holtz out. Flick to Coyle. NO HITS, NO RUNS. Johnson tiled to Holtz Elberfeld walked King fanned. Graff also fan ned. NO HITS. NO RUNS SEVENTH INNING. Chapman walked. Price forced Chapman, at second Howell to Walsh Bisland Johnaon doubled to right Con- ! Long forced Price at second. Howell to zelman threw w ild to sect nd ar t! John- | Walsh Agler filed to Johnson NO son went to third Elberfeld out to Ag- i IlII'S. NO RUNS hr unassisted. ONE HIT. NO RUNS. Coyle doubled to left Graham singled NINTH INNING. I I” renter, Coyli» went to third Street i hatting for llowell pupped to Smith Chapman batting for Oonxelman hit a \v a lsh walked Williams halting for home run over the left held fence l-on* iqn-k tile,I to Welchnnce Coy le St ored Kroh to Covle Agler lined to Flick. ,, ie Johnson Hied to Wel- AT NASHVILLE- NASHVILLE 001 000 000 - 1 5 2 BIRMINGHAM 010 040 000 - 5 10 2 Beck and Gibson; Hargifove and M ayer. Umpires, Kerin and Wright. No other games scheduled. 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE R’nghni to right. Smith wen Hofitntl walked, tilling the 1 AT PITTSBURG— NEW YORK 000 COO 010 - 1 8 4 PITTSBURG 002 070 00X - 9 12 1 Mathewson, WHtse and Wilson; M cQuIllen and Gib*on. Umpire*, O’Day and Emslie. AT CHICAGO— BROOKLYN 012 000 000 0 - 3 6 1 CHICAGO 011 000 010 1 - 4 10 1 Walker, Wagner and Miller; Cheney and Needham and Archer. Umpire*, Brennan and Eason. , AT ST. LOUIS— PHILADELPHIA 200 100 004 - 7 8 0 ST. LOUIS 000 000 100 - 1 4 0 Rixey and Kllllfer; Harmon and W ingo. Umpire*, Klem and Orth. Boston Cincinnati, no game; rain. I AMERICAN LEAGUE AT WASHINGTON — CHICAGO . 000 000 011 - 2 3 3 WASHINGTON 060 030 11X - 11 8 2 Smith. O'Brien, Lathrop and Kuhn; Johnson, Gallia and Alnsmlth. Umpire*, Evans and Hildebrand. AT PHILADELPHIA— CLEVELAND 000 010 000 - 1 7 5 PHILADELPHIA ........ 001 040 11X - 7 11 1 Gregg, Kahler and O’Neill; Bush and Schang. Umpires. Connolly and Fer guson. m T NEW YORK— DETROIT 002 000 000 - 2 8 2 NEW YORK 000 001 000 - 1 4 2 Dauss and McKee; Ford and Swee ney. Umpires, O’Loughlln and Sheri dan. AT BOSTON— ST. LOUIS 000 000 010 - 1 6 0 BOSTON HO 000 02X - 4 12 1 Baumgardner and McAllister; Bed lent and Thomas. Umpires, Dlneen and Egan. AT AMERICUS— AMERICUS— 140 000 01X - 6 9 2 BRUNSWICK- 000 100 000 - 1 10 2 Stewart and Manchester; Coates and Seigfrled. Umpire, Gentle. AT CORDELE— CORDELE— 000 000 000 - 0 3 3 THOMASVILLE— 200 000 021 - 5 4 3 Wilder and Eubanks: Roth and Sny der. Umpires. McLaughlin. *T VALDOSTA— VALDOSTA— 000 000 000 - 0 0 6 WAYCROSS— 000 200 001 -361 Wlnges and VanLandlngham; Clark and Coveney. Umpire. Derrick. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. Buffalo 020 000 000 0—2 5 0 Newark 010 010 000 1—3 9 2 Fullenwlder and Gowdy; Holmes and Higgins. Umpires, Hayes and Carpen- te- Toronto-Baltlmore, wet grounds. Score: R. H. E. Ru... ,—er . . . . . 020 000 000—2 8 0 Providence . . 200 000 02x—4 10 0 Hughes and Williams; Lafitte and Kocher. Umpires, Hart and Finneran. Score: R. H. E. Montreal .... 000 100 000—1 4 2 Jersey City 020 110 01x—5 10 0 McGraynor and Burns; Doescher and Blair. Umpires, Kelly and Mullin. CAROLINA LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. Greensboro 003 000 OOx—3 8 3 Raleigh ..... 000 000 000—0 7 0 Fox and Lafitte; Myers and Lidgate. Umpire. McBride. Score: r. h. E. Durham 101 100 OOx—o 6 2. Winston , 000 000 0000—0 6 2 Meadows and Ulrich; Boyd and Smith. Umpires, Degnan and Leibrich. Score: r. h . E. Charlotte 000 500 41x—10 13 0 Charlotte 100 000 000 1 6 1 Bauswlne and Neldercorn; Stafford. Griffin and Mllliman. Umpire. Miller. Food for Sport Fans L By GEORQI ■. PHAI □ VOICE FROM CHICAGO. Welcome little drops of moisture, Coming down in healthy flocks, For the hall yard is deserted Aiid they can not trim the Sox. Horace Fogel is in Indianapolis talking things over with the Federal League. Indianapolis has no ordinance prohib iting unnecessary noises. The way to suppress Mrs. Pankhurst Is to sentence her to watch a gang of cricketers playing a double-header. Belgium refuses to fall for Jack John son, but he still has Dahomey’and Abys sinia to fall back upon. In fact, his ar rival in Abyssinia would cause great re joicing—In other parts of the world. As we perpetrate this paragraph the Naps are seven and one-half games be hind the Athletics. The said Naps have fully as much show as a horse seven lengths behind Sysonby in the last quar ter. Those Naps have been playing as if they did not realize that the Fourth of July has went from our midst. Still, it may be that they have fallen for the .sane Fourth idea and refuses to blow up. In answer to the rumor that he in tends to quit, Frank Chance avers that he is satisfied with the outlook. It must be great to work for that kind of a boss. JUMPING OFF. It was a jilted lover and he sat with drooping frame. Quoth lie: “I do not care to live uince 1 have lout mil dame.” And to the lovelorn rummy joined the motorcycle game. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. ;AT MACON— MACON— !000 010 401 - 6 11 1 JACKSONVILLE- 000 003 020 - 5 8 10 Voss *nd Berger; Burmelster and Krebs. Umpire, Pender. AT ALBANY— ALBANY- 000 000 000 0 - 0 2 3 CHARLESTON- 000 000 000 2-250 Foster and Menefee; Wiley and Wells. Umpire, Barrlck. Welchonce died to ilvng ONE HIT, NO SECOND GAME. Score: R. ATLANTA 030 000 020—5 CHATTANOOGA 000 000 130—4 CRACKERS— R. H. O. Long If . . . 0 0 3 AflWr. 1b 0 Welchonce. cf 1 Smith. 2b 2 H. E 9 0 7 0 A E Bisland. Holland. 3b. Holtz, rf . . . Chapman, c Price, p Dent, p Total* LOOKOUTS- Walsh. ss Flick, 2b Johnson, If. . . . Elberfeld. rf . Kinr,. cf . Graff. 3b 9 27 H. O. chonce. T\V»> HITS ONE RUN. EIGHTH INNING Covaleskle now pitching for Chatta nooga. William* playing second. Wel chonce went to second on Williams’ wild throw to first. Smith heat out a bunt. Bisland singled to left, scoring Wel chonce. Covaleskle threw wild to sec ond. both runners advanced Holland flied to King Smith scored after the catch. Blsland was out at third. Holtz out. Walsh to Coyle. TWO HITS, TWO KINS Elberfeld flied to Welchonce. King went out. Blsland to Agler Graff walk ed Coyle singled to left Graham tri 0 i pied to right, scoring Graft and Coyle 0 j Oovaleskic doubled to right, scoring - I Graham Dent goes in the box for At- 0 lanta nWalsh fanned THREE HITS, THREE KENS 0 | NINTH INNING 1 i Elberfeld goes to second ami Williams 0 j to right fielil for Chattanooga Chapman went out. Walsh to Coyle FEDERAL LEAGUE. Score: R* H. E. • Pittsburg .... 000 200 000—2 5 3 I Kansas City 002 010 10x-4 6 2 l ;iomrfi84andb shrdlu shrdlu upupup r * nsey and Watson; Hogue and Hick*. i o other games scheduled. JAKE STAHL MAY SUCCEED CALLAHAN AS HEAD OF SOX 0 Dent grounded out to Coyle Hong fan FORSYTH t 2 0 3oT 8 A 3 T o HERE IS A GR£AT Variety Show REAL VAUDEVILLE 8 Berlin Madcaps—Van Hov- en—Annie Kent—Harry Hay Jj ward & Co.—Pero A Wilson.j, Freeman 6. Dunham and Ev-|. erest’s Monkey Hippodrome I, ned NO HITS. NO RUN Williams popped to Smith Johnson out. Bisland to \gler. Elberfeld flied to Long NO HITS, NO RUNS £:3C ‘o 6RAN0 8:30 to 10 REAL MOVIES ALL FIRST RUN SPECIALS AND SEATS EXCLUSIVE FEATURES 10 cts 'Wilson White' for Male Dress Rules WASHINGTON. Aug 6.—White le the proper coior for men who want to j be up-to-the-minute in their dress I at the National Capital. The tropical raiment was adopted by the President one day when the mercury was trying to hit the sky. The next day Secretary Bryan mad< ! hfs debut, and within 48 nours “Wil- i son white” was the fad. The ma terial may be anything Hum tilk to . duck. AT SAVANNAH— SAVANNAH- 003 010 OOX - 4 8 0 COLUMBUS— 000 000 002 - 2 3 2 Adams and Gelbel; Redding and Hous er. Umpire*. Leary and Moran. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Newport New, . ooo ooo ooo—o 4 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Petersburg 000 000 002—2 6 ? Score: R. H. E. Carter and Matthew*; Hedgpeth and Minneapoli* . . . 000 100 030—4 7 2 Brennegan. Umpire*, Norcum and Wil Indianapolis 000 011 100—3 10 2 Hams. Mogrige and Smith; Works and Casey. BOSTON, Aug 6.—A rumor was In dustriously circulated In local baseball erg Ump circles to-day to the effect that Jake the end of the seventh Inning by agree- Stahl, former manager of the Red Sox, FIRST GAME. R. H. E. 000 000 000—0 6 2 Richmond 000 101 001—3 7 2 Brown and Garvin; Ayers and Mace. Umpire, Kelly. * SECOND GAME. Portsmouth ...... 000 000 0—0 6 1 Richmond 010 100 0—2 5 0 Harrell and Garvin; Strain and Rog er*. Umpire, Kelly. Game called at Score: , Portsmouth ' ment. Umpires, Murray and Connolly. Score: R. H. E. St Paul 011 200 000—4 13 5 Toledo 100 111 50x—9 14 1 Karger, Gardner and Miller; George, Benn, Schlitz and Land. Umpires. West- ervelt and O’Brien. Score: R. h. E. Milwaukee 100 000 100— 2 7 2 Columbus 110 203 13x—11 14 1 Slapkincka, Young and Marshall; Fer ry and Murphy. Umpire*. Chill Irwin. and is scheduled to succeed Jimmy Callahan ( ^ Score as manager of the Chicago White Sox, at the close of the present year. Stahl lias been spending the summer, since his dismissal, at Annisquam. but could not be reached there to-day. Some of Stahl's close personal friends are in- iined to ridicule the idea that Stahl will return to baseball. BRENNER GOES TO OMAHA NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 6.—Pitcher Brenner, of the Now Orleans club. Southern league, has been released to Omaha, of the Nebraska State league. R. H E. Norfolk 020 010 000 1—4 8 6 Roanoke 000 000 120 0—3 4 2 Dye. Shenn, Burden and Stewart; Efird and Welcher. Umpire. Clark. GEORGIA-ALABAMA LEAGUE. Score: Anniston Opelika R H E 103 101 OOx—6 12 2 010 000 200—3 SEASHORE EXCURSION AUGUST 7. Jacksonville, Brunswick, steven*on and Sheppard; H.wi^.'nd 2 ?t. Simon, Cumberland, At- Al ^ pe h lantic Beach, $6.00—Limit- TaMa°dtega onn -v>. -.. R ; ?o E o I ed 6 days. Tampa, Fla., $8 LaGrange .... 000 000 000—0 S2 T • -ijoj C ’ ' * Roberts and Richaros; o«n.,,swr ano i -Limited O d3VS. Umplre ' Swan - TWO SPECIAL TRAINS. Billingsley. Georgian’s Popular Ball Player Contest i vote: My Favorite Player in the Empire Leagueis: of the Team. 10 p. m. solid Pullman train. 10:15 p. m. Coach train. | Make Reservations Now. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. TOBACCO HABIT 2vr,*8S%? I prove your health. pr«ion« y*»ir life. >*o more atonia<-h trouble, bo foui breath, no heart weak- 1 ; neaa. Regain manly *ia®r. calm nerves, eloar eyes and ; ’ auperior mental strength. Whether you ch«w or smoke pipe, cigarette*, cigars. **t my Interesting Tobacco Bool, Worth It* weight In goto Mails* free, i fc J. WOO OS. 6^4»uth Ave..7UM w Me» Yerk. N. V. A Ginger Ale of Superlative Excellence It’s exquisitely PURE, And will charm away fatigue and heat when other beverages fail. As a summer drink it has no equal. Though it tastes just right at all times. For Particular People Yes, we make that good Lemo-Lime always sold at the Ball Park, and at the Motordrome.