Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 13, 1913, Image 10

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in Tiir, atijA.vi a UfMmuiAA a.mi ms'vm. GBQROAM SPORTS" COVEE®^ EXPERT Score by Innings: R H. E. ATLANTA 150 032 100 12 14 0 BIRMINGHAM . . . 000 012 000— 3 10 2 CRACKERS— R H. O. A. E Agler, 1b 2 1 10 1 0 Long, If 2 12 0 0 Welchonce. cf 1 3 2 0 0 Smith. 2b 0 116 0 Bisland, ss 2 3 2 3 0 Holland, 3b 2 3 10 0 Holtz, rf 1110 0 Chapman, c 10 7 10 Dent, p 1112 0 Totals BARONS— Marcan, 2b. Messenger, rf . . . McBride. If Knlseley, cf Mayer, c McGilvray, 1b Ellam. ss Carroll, 3b Hardgrove. p Gregory, p Jeff Ought to Cheat Somebody and Trade His Head for a Brussels Sprout :: By *‘Bud” Fisher 12 14 27 13 0 R. H. O. A. E 0 1 -1 Totals 3 10 27 12 2 Summary: Two-base hits—Smith. Long Bisland. Three-base hits—Holtz. Agler. Double play—McGilvray to El lam to McGilvray. Struck out—By Dent. 4. Bases on balls—Off Hardgrove. 2; off Evans. 2; off Den 1 . 1. Sacrifice , hits—Smith. Welchonce. McGilvray. Hit by pitched ball—Agler. Umpires—Brelt- ensteln and Hart. RICK WOOD PARK. BIRMINGHAM. ALA., Aug. 12.—The Crackers had h merry ‘swat feat at the expense of the Barons’ pitchers and won the second game of their series 12 to 3. Hardgrove, Gregory and Evans were on the mound for Molesworth’s men All were hit hard. On the other hand Dent proved a stumbling block for the home boys. Harry Holland's batting and the vis itors’ fielding were the features. FIRST INNING. Agler out, Ellam to McGilvray. Long out over the same route Welchonce beat out a bunt. Smith doubled to right scoring Welchonce Bisland popped to McGilvray TWO HITS. ONE RUN. Marcan walked and was out stealing. Chapman to Smith Messenger filed to Welchonce. McBride popped to Holland NO HITS. NO RUNS. SECOND INNING. Holland singled to left. Holtz popped to McGilvray Chapman walked Deni singled to right scoring Holland, Chap man went to third. Agler hit by pitched ball I»ng walked, forcing in Chapman Welchonce singled to left scoring Dent and Agler Smith filed to McBride Long scored after the catch. Bisland out. Marcan to McGilvray. THREE HITS, FIVE RUNS. Knlseley popped to Bisland. Mayer filed to Long McGilvray out, Smith to Agler. NO HITS. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING. Gregory relieved Hardgrove Holland singled to center Holtz hit into a dou ble play, McGilvray to Ellam to McGil vray. Chapman out. Ellam to McGil vray ONE HIT. NO RUNS Ellam out. Bisland to Agler. Carroll singled to center Oregon' out, Smith to Agler Marcan out, Agler to Dent. ONE HIT, NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING. Dent popped to Marcan. Agler pop ped to Carroll. Long out, Marcan to McGilvray. NO HITS. NO RUNS Messenger popped to Chgpmart. Mc Bride filed to Holtz. Knlseley fanned. NO hits, NO RUNS FIFTH INNING. Welchonce filed to Knlseley. Smith out, Ellam to McGilvray. Bisland sin gled to center Holland singled to cen ter Holtz tripled to right, scoring Bis land and Holland. Holtz scored when Messenger threw wild to third. Chap man out, Gregory to McGilvray. THREE HITS, THREE RUNS Mayer singled to right McGilvray singled to right. Ellam fanned- Car- roll singled to center scoring Mayer. Gregory fanned. Marcan out, Dent to Agler. THREE HITS. ONE RUN. SIXTH INNING. Dent filed to McBride. Agler tripled to center lsjng doubled to left scoring Agler Welchonce filed to Knlseley and Long went to third. Smith grounded to Ellam who threw wild to first, Long scored, but McGilvray recovered the ball und threw Smith out to Marcan. TWO HITS, TWO RUNS. Messenger out, Bisland to Agler Mc Bride. singled to center. Knlseley sin gled to left Mayer singled to right scoring McBride. McGilvray filed to I^>ng. Kniseley scored after the catch Ellam fanned. THREE HITS. TWO RUNS. SEVENTH INNING. Evans now pitching for Birmingham Bisland doubled to left Holland walked Holtz popped to Evans. Chapman forced Holland. Ellam to Marcan, on the at tempted double play McGilvray missed the throw and Bisland scored. Dent walked. Agler lined to Ellam. ONE HIT. ONE RUN. Carroll singled to center Evans filed to Welchonce. Marcan popped to Chap man. Messenger forced Carroll, Smith to Bisland. EIGHTH INNING. Long fanned Welchonce singled over second. Smith filed to Messenger Bisland singled to center. Holland, filling the hases. Holtz grounded to second, forcing Hollang. TWO HITS, NO RUNS McBride out. Smith to Agler Knise ley singled to center. Mayer singled to left. McGilvray out. Dent to Agler. El- lah out. Smith to Agler TWO HITS. NO RUNS. NINTH INNING. Chapman filed to McBride. Dent filed to Kniseley. Agler out. Ellam to Mc Gilvray NO HITS, NO RUNS. Carroll out. Bisland to Agler Evans out. Smith to Agler Marcan out, Hol land to Agler. NO HITS. NO RUNS N o use taliom' vn\ / UMLUUCY THATtJ A LL , t BET *10 on galaxy" Yesre«.DAv \ TO UJiN AND HE ALia RAN { t CAle 1-ma.y -roufeH. U/ELL lv P J Got34 0L ei--t I&on, va / TICY ’£m OAlte N\ORF J . Hi \ l ■don-t ABtue? sryt up! j I'N UNUUCIS.Y. YOU MAY I 5.6 LotKi6R s .Tw6Y SAY it TAKES A POOL POft. LUCK 50 1 WANT YOU TO (b 0 \ 36t tn,5 *>20 seeos on i"hU llAKAN TO VU/N y BUT I Mutt- ^ JvjELxTvNeLU [ on u/hat hor-sc J WHAT 4oAT, OUT WTH (T T On- £R, ON- eR- A• UNCLE NUN " TO WIN »l\ Vt* . cl//- WELL DiQ You 1 Get it on ? I B6T IT ON "UNCLE M UN" \ COULDN'T MY ’VlURAKAN" f YOU JUST ] I SAID IT,..DIDN'T l i y 'i ''/Mm WtU.You, CAN'T TELL, “uNcie mun" ('AlfcHT <N/N AT TH<VT * 'IN OTHsfc WORDS-Th^T <S --JO SAT - there you TiAKJE ASIANS IN TCIA0HR.CWs paper. and 5E.E WHAT M.UTT WIN? FOR. HIMSei-C. Co Toicr br sta.ts to KRAZY KAT 8—9—io—They-re Out , -'t W HO AkB. ('Thou 1 /'M one. op Tad's *] ‘PAPPIDILCPI<}UEU5>^ AM SOUTHERN LEAGUE AT MOBILE MONTGOMERY 200 010 000 - 3 II 2 MOBILE 200 002 10X - 5 12 2 Spark* and Grlbben*; Robertson and Schmidt. Umpire*, Rudder°am and Flfleld. AT NASHVILLE— CHATTANOOGA 100 - . . . NASHVILLE : ... 002 - . . . Grimes and Graham; Fleharty and Gibson. Umpire*, Kerin and Wright. Game called on account of rain. AT MONTGOMERY— MEMPHIS 000 000 000 - 0 4 2 NEW ORLEANS 000 000 001 - 1 2 1 Kissinger and Seabough; Glavlnlch and Yantz. Umpire., Pfennlnger and Stockdale. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. AT CHARLESTON— MACON— 001 000 030 - 4 II 1 CHARLESTON- 000 000 101 - 2 7 2 Smith and Berger; Wlnchell and Men- efee. Umpire, Moran. AT JACKSONVILLE— SAVANNAH- 010 000 030 - 4 8 2 JACKSONVILLE- 000 000 000 - 0 5 1 Robertson and Gelbel; Burmelster and Kreb*. Umpire, Barr. IS PRINTED li TW'S PAPER Popularity Race Comes to an End. Final Count Will Be Pub lished Sunday. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. These standings do not Include games played Tuesday. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. Pc W. L. Pc Mont... 63 44 ..688 M’phis. 55 58 .487 Mobile.. 66 48 .579 Chatt .. 56 54 .505 Atlanta. 69 51 .536 N’ville. 48 64 .429 Bham.. 59 53 .527 New 0..36 69 .343 Yankees Pay $9,000 For Three Pitchers NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. W L. Pc. | W. L Pe. N. Y. 71 32 .689 B’klyn. 44 55 .444 J’hila... 61 37 .622 Boston. 42 58 .420 Chicago 65 49 .529 I C’nftti... 43 66 .394 P’burg.. 54 49 .524 J S. Louis 41 65 .387 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Club*. W. L. Pc. Phila.... 72 33 .686 Cl’land. 66 43 .606 W’gton. 59 47 .657 Chicago 67 53 .518 W. L Pc. Boston.. 50 54 .481 Detroit. 46 63 .422 St. L.. . 43 69 .384 New Y. 35 66 .347 NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Realizing that he has one of the best managers that the game can claim, but that in order to have a winning organization he must have the material, President Farrell, of the Yankees, is spending money light and left securing new men Follow ing his spending of $12,000 and giving two regular players for Infielder Mai- sel. of Baltimore, Farrell yesterday in vested $9,000 for three minor league pitchers. Pitcher Marty McHale, formerly with the Red Sox, was purchased from the Jersey City club for $6,000, and will re port to Manager Chance here to-day. McHale, though a member of a tail-end club, has won more than half his games this season, and Manager Schlafly, of AMERICAN LEAGUE HOOSIERS PURCHASE PITCHER. INDIANAPOLIS. IND., Aug. 12.— The purchase of Pitcher Gaskill, if the Troy (New York State League) club, has been announced by the In- dianapons team The Hooslers have also recalled John McCarthy, an out fielder. sent to Troy early in the sea son, and Catcher Vann, sent to the Sioux City (Western League) club. SOMETHING G000 FOR YOUR LAZY LIVER AT PHILADELPHIA— CHICAGO 010 000 210 - 4 6 3 PHILADELPHIA 000 000 110 - 2 7 1 Scott and Kuhn; Brown, Bender an d Lapp and Schang. Umpires, Connol ly and Ferguson. AT NEW YORK— ST. LOUIS , 180 204 000 - 7 14 3 NEW YORK 100 000 010 - 2 7 1 Mitchell, Leverenz and Alexander; Schulz, Fisher, McConnell and Sweeney. Umpires, O’Loughlin and Sheridan. Cleveland Washington, no game; rain. Other games not scheduled. AT COLUMBUS— ALBANY- 205 001 002 - 10 10 0 COLUMBUS— 000 000 000 - 0 5 5 Luhrson and Wells; Baker and Thompson. Umpires, Leary and Pender. EMPIRE LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE AT WAYCROSS— BRUNSWICK- 100 000 001 - WAYCROSS— 000 100 52X - Falrcloth and Coveney; Hartner end Pierre. Umpire, Derrick. AT PITTSBURG— CINCINNATI „- 200 PITTSBURG 400 000 000 - 2 10 0 100 00X . - 5 13 0 Brown, Packard and Clarke; McQuIllen, Cooper and Gibson. Umpires, Bren nan and Eason. AT BROOKLYN— NEW YORK. BROOKLYN 100 003 000 02 - 201 100 000 01 - Demaree. Fromme, Mathewson and McLean; Walker, Ragon and Fischer. Umpires, O'Day and Quigley. FIRST GAME. AT BOSTON— CHICAGO BOSTON 100 200 000 - 3 000 034 00X - 7 Cheney, Moore and Archer and Bresnahan; Dickson, Perdue and Rarlden. Umpires, Klem and Orth. SECOND GAME. CHICAGO 100 020 000 - 3 6 6 BOSTON 112 300 20X - 9 13 0 Stack. Lavender and Bresnahan; He ss and Whaling. Umpires; Klem and Orth. Other games not sched uled. T^he most perfect Constipation remedy the world has ever known comes from Hot Springs. Arkansas. No matter what you have been taking to tone up your liver and drive poisonous waste from the bowels, the sooner you get a box of HOT SPRINGS LIVER BUT TONS the sooner your liver, bow els and stomach will be In fine con dition. They are simply wonderful, splendid; they are gentle, sure, blissful. Take them for sick head ache, indigestion, loss of appetite, etc. AH druggists have them at 25 cents a box. Free sample from Hot Springs Chemical Co., Hot Springs, Ark. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. Toronto- 000 000 000 000 000 000 00—0 8 0 Jersey City— 004 000 000 000 000 000 00—0 7 1 Hearne and Graham; Thompson, Brandon and Blair. Umpires. Hayes and Carpenter. Called on account of darkness. FIRST GAME. Montreal - Baltimore, no game, wet grounds. FIRST GAME. Score: R. H. E Rochester 000 100 000—1 8 1 Newark 000 200 00x—2 5 1 Keefe and Jacklltsch: Barger and Higgins. Umpires, Mullen and Kelly. Second game. Score. R. H. E. Rochester 002000 100—3 7 1 Newark 000 010 010—2 6 1 Hughes and Jacklltsch; Bell Schadt and McCzrty. Umpires. Mullen and Kelly. SECOND GAME. Montreal - Baltimore, no game, wet grounds. Score: H. H. E. Buffalo 011 302 000—7 9 4 Providence 200 202 20x—8 12 3 Fdlll. Mattison and Gowdy; Stine and Jonelovfe Umpires, Owen and Nallin. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. FIRST GAME. Milwaukee-Louisville, no game, wet grounds. FIRST GAME. Score; R. H. E. St. Paul 013 000 010—5 12 4 I ndlarrapolls .... 100 000 000—1 4 3 Walker and James; Burk, Norton and Casey. Umpires, Chill and Irwin. Score: R- H. E. SECOND GAME St. Paul 000 000 003—3 9 0 Indianapolis . . . 003 000 001—4 9 0 Relger and Miller; Schardt and Living stone. Umpires, Chill and Irwin. Score: R. H. E. Kansas City 000 000 101—2 4 2 Toledo 210 100 000—4 7 0 Rhoades and Moore; Collomore and DeVought. Umpires. Handlboe and Johnstone. SECOND GAME. Score: R. H. E. Milwaukee 020 002 001—5 8 0 Louisville 200 000 000—2 5 2 Hoollk, Brown and Hughes; Toney and Severold and Clemens. Umpire, Murray and Connally. Score: H. H. E. Minneapolis 000 320 001—6 8 0 Columbus 000 000 000—0 6 2 Comstock and Owens; Cole and Mur phy. Westervelt and O'Brien, AT AMERICUS— CORDELE— 000 000 001 - 1 6 AMERICUS— 200 010 10X - 4 9 2 Hall and Bowdon; Dacy and Man chester. Umpire. Gentle. AT THOMASVILLE— VALDOSTA— 000 000 000 - 0 4 1 THOMASVILLE— 101 210 00X - 5 8 0 Zeller* and Wise; Day and Dudley. CAROLINA LEAGUE. FIRST GAME. Score: R. H. E. Charlotte 040 003 001—S 17 2 Raleigh . . . 000 001 000—1 8 1 Jarman and Lldgate; Fahrer and Mc Pherson. Umpire. McBride. Portsmouth-Newport News. rain. Richmond Petersburg, rain. SECOND GAME. Score: R. H. E. Charlotte 010 000 4—5 8 0 Raleigh 100 000 0—1 4 0 Adams and Lldgate; Bausewlne and McPherson. Umpire, McBride. Score: R. H. E. Durham 000 023 000—5 11 3 Asheville 001 000 001—2 9 1 McManus and Ulrich; Miller and Mil liman. Umpire. Miller. Y OUR last chance, fans. The popularity coupon is printed for the last time to-day. The greatest race for honors that ball players in the Empire State League have ever participated in off the dia mond is about to close. The dash for votes is over with to day. No longer will the coupon ap pear in Hearst’s Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian. The last avail able figures show that Dick Man- cher, Otto Jordan, “Pat” Murphy and "Goat” Holliday are leading the race for the loving cup to be donated by this paper. • * • THE final count will be published In 1 next Sunday’s American and Mon day’s Georgian. The great number of ; votes sent in yesterday makes it Im possible to state Just who is in the lead. All votes sent in after to-day will be worthless. • • * DUSH in your belated votes if you wish them included. The eontes* to determine the most popular playei has not been won. Your favorite may still have a chance. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. Pc Sav’nah 23 16 .590 Col’bus. 23 18 .561 J’ville.. 20 21 .488 W. ^ c Albany.. 12 22 .463 Ch’ston. 19 22 463 Macon.. 17 22 .436 GEORGIA-ALABAMA LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. PC. Gadsden 49 33 .699 Newnan 43 41 .512 An’ston 42 44 488 W. L. Pc. Opelika. 42 44 .488 I^aGr'ge 40 45 .471 Tal’d’ga 37 46 .446 EMPIRE STATE LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. W. L. Pc. \ W. L. Pc. T’sville. 20 16 .556 B’swick 18 19 .500 V’dosta. 19 18 .514 Am’cus. 18 20 .474 C’dele... 19 18 .514 i W’cross 17 20 .459 i vote: My Favorite Player in the Empire Leagueis: of the Team. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Score: Indianapolis .. .. Cleveland Link and Jester; Score: Chicago Pittsburg Ashenfelder and and Watson. Um Sullivan. S t . Louis Kansas City. . . King and O’Neil .... Brown and R. H E. 000 000 040—4 7 6 000 000 000—0 5 2 Wilson and Kllenow. r H E 000 001 001— 2 6 2 001 016 20x—10 10 0 Goldchrlst; Ramsey plres. VanSIckle and 220 100 000 3—8 10 3 001 040 000 1—6 1“ 7 ; : Sanford and H l - a j M K. . lHIflKlei 1SS I CITY AMATEUR TEAMS TO BATTLE FOR TITLE What should prove interesting to the fans and followers of amateur ball in the city is the announcement of a proposed city championship. The winners of the pennants of each lea cue will contest for the title. All details are to be worked out later. The championship of the city will be decided by the following teams: Atlanta National Bank (Manufac turers' League); First Baptist or St. Philip's (Sunday School); Standard Oil Co. (Railroad League); Agogas or Wesley (Baraea League); Exposi tion Mills (Saturday Afternoon League). Bulgarian Heir Is Ill: Poison Plot Reported SOFIA, Aug. 12.—A mysterious illness has seized Crowm Prince Boris of Bul garia. It was announced to-day that 1 the Crown Prince Is suffering from a nervous breakdown due to the rigors of i the recent military campaign. In view of Czar Ferdinand’s trepida tion over the safety of his heir reports | were current in some quarters that an | attempt had been made to kill Boris with poison. ANOTHER FOR REDS. SEATTLE, WASH., Aug. 12.—Sec ond Baseman Rawlings, of the Vic toria Northwestern League team, was said to the Cincinnati team of the National League for $2,000. Raw lings will report to Cincinnati next sipring. TIGERS TO GET CAVET. MOBILE, ALA.. Aug 12 —The De troit American League club has exer cised its option on Ptcher Teller Ca- vet, of Mobile, and the latter will re port to Jennings at the close of thesea- son. With Cavet and Coveleskie on the staff for next season, the Tgers have two of the best minor league southpaw’s to help the veterans. CHAVEZ BEATS BRANNIGAN. DENVER, COLO.. Aug. 12.—Bennv Chavez, of Trinidad, defeated Patsy Brannigan, of Pittsburg, in ten rounds here last night. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. ! Norfolk 000 003 003—6 10 0 ' Roanoke 100 201 000—4 6 2i Burden and Stewart; Folsom and : Welsher. Umpire, Clark. . T\V fiTK'TT TREATED. Quick relict, } a UXwUirOX swelling, short breath * soon removed,often entire reliefin 15to 26 days. Trial treatment sent FREE. | Write Dr. h. H. Greens Sons. Box 0, Atlanta. G& DR. ROUGLIN RETURNS. Dr. Louis C. Rouglin returned to day from a tw’o weeks’ vacation at Eastern resorts. He spent a week fishing off Ocean CView and reported several big catches. bigg; Cures in 1 to 5 dayi unnatural discharges, i Contains no poison an4 may be used full strength absolutely without fear. Guaranteed not to stricture. Prevents contagion. WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? At Druggists, or we ship express prepaid upon •eceipt of $1. Full particulars mailed on request CHE EVANS CHEMICAL CO- Cincinnati, a GEORGIA-ALABAMA LEAGUE. Score: R. H. E. Anniston POO 010 000—3 6 1 Talladega 100 021 OOx—4 7 0 Glazner and Sheppard; Boyd and Rich ardson. Umpire, Swann. Score: R. H. E. Opelika ! .000 031 000—4 10 0 Gadsden 000 000 000—0 3 3 Ery and Bone; Kifg and Jorda. BROU’S INJECTION A PFR- M A N E N T ('IRE of the most obstinate cases guaranteed in from 3to6 days ; no other treaunent required. Sold by all druggists. IVWWVWW KINKY HAIR Don’t fool yourself by using some preparation which claims to straighten vour hair. Kinky hair can not be made | straight. You have to have hair be- | fore you can straighten it. When you | use Exelento Quinine Pomade it feeds the soai%> and roots of the hair and makes hair grow very fast and you will soon have nice long hair which will be long, soft and silky. It stops falling hair and cleans dandruff at once. Price 25 cents by all druggists or by mail on receiut of stamps or coin. Exelento Medicine Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Agents wanted everywhere. Write for particulars to-day. NEW l 9 l 4 PRICES Effective August l, l 9 l 3 Model T Runabout $500 ModelT TouringCar 550 Model T Town Car 750 With Full Equipment, f. o. b. Detroit. Ford Motor Company Detroit, Michigan the Jersey City club, says he is now ripe for a return to the big leagues. Farrell has also purchased Cy Pleh from the Dayton club, of the Central League, for $1,500. Pieh is a right- handed pitcher. The third pitcher is Paddy Cooper, of the Petersburg team, of the Virginia League. He also cost $1,500. PHILLI ES S EC U R E DEVORE FROM CINCINNATI REDS PITTSBURG, Aug. 12—Josh De- vore, center fielder of the Cincinnati Reds for the past few weeks, is now the property of the Philadelphia Na tionals. He left the team last night for Philadelphia. Devore declared ) himself satisfied with the transfer, as it gives him a chance in the fifrht against McGraw’s Giants, who dis carded him. PEACHTREE 4? •“i" CITY TICKET OFFICE dH EITHER PHONE THE ATTRACTIVE WAY NORTH & WEST