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The Atlanta Georgian
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VOL. NIL NO. 12.
ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1913.
By^G^^rco. 2 CENTS. F ^S r ^°
FINAL!
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terms
peal the
ilountain
k that the j
'
ory girls, one of them defending Leo M.
^nk w fh all a elo-’^nce at her command, and the
r admit inf that she had known of the factory su-
tendent opening the door to the girls’ dressing
fom f .. v • ’ aif; ’lent <-jcasions and looking in, form-
the center of interest among the score of witnesses
io were called Saturd y by the defense. They were
iss *ene Jackron and .Vliss Sarah ?arnes.
M Jackson, daughter of County Policeman Jackson, testi-
Ll or reel examination that she never had known of any im-
^pe iuct on th< p; t of Frank, and that his character was
Al. s-que tioned by Solicitor Dorsey she admitted that she
d b ( --n in 'he room a 'here the girls change from their street to
their w. '• ng 'lathes d had witnessed Frank open the door, look
v i t rn ar »u Land leave. Once, she said, Miss Emmeline
> s i a the n.on\ wi h her. On another time her sister was
m rn a third; occasion, she said Miss Mamie Kitchen was
r girl in the joom.
j; m that her si ter had started to quit at the time Frank
t.oi r v en she was in the dressing room. The witness
4 od if f. V. Darley, general manager of the factory,
nark it the time several girls were thinking
- directly after the murder that “if the girls
i, is, they won’t lose anything by it.” Miss
’ n c i sard Darley say this. Miss Jackson quit
t , r '• . j ia. ny was found.
3 Mother Again on Stand.
u c k ng string of character witnesses occupied most of
io wh 'h was adjourned shortly after 1 o’clock for the
rs. Pae Frank, the defendant’s mother, was placed on the
*'.« bet inning of court, but remained there only long
be quest:: ed somewhat in detail as to the means of
r alativea.
' f the sensations of the day came during the testimony
dcWorth, I ikerton operative, who testified to the fin ti
ll? first floor of the pencil factory a pay envelope with
j-jrfrh ,»n s ni* : ab and number on it, a bloody club, part of
,«£• a puuc of repe and spots near the trapdoor leading into
«nt rjremhl’ng bloodstains. Extcaly the value of his
I d a develop ither from the examination by the defense
i* pus c tion. Horsey, however, sought to show that the
/-mice, or dealt in bad faith with the city detective department
oj Hot ! • orting ther discoveries as soon as made.
\ Court adjourned with the testimony of Harlee Branch, an At-
0 a J n r vl report. , who estimated the time it required Jim
it 'j tc - enact hi3 version of the disposal of Mary Phagan’s
nJy v ' ;• writing of the notes as 47 minutes.
1 V ♦ ifuGy Defends Frank.
£\ hi “6 was Frank’s vehement defender. The
naked her was the signal for a torrent of words that
jftei Attorney Arnold nor the Solicitor was able to stop until
1 caused o r bieath
Do yo iow Leo M. Frank, the defendant in this case?’’
ha asked
Si a repli. nat ;/ae not only knew him, but that she knew
j, & nerfect gentleman, always good to the girls
k th f>wy, never attempting any familiarities
except m regard to their work and never
of t he charges that have been made against him
LATEST
NEWS
RACING
RESULTS
SMITH MENUS FACE
CHICAGO. Aug. 16.—Perry Me-
Gilvray finished first to-dav in the
mile river marathon in wnich 54
contestants participated. M. Mc
Dermott, of the I. A. C., was sec
ond, and C. A. Raithel, I. A. C. f
third,
IN DIN AN POL IS, Aug. 16.—
National Treasurer Orr of the
Amalgamated Street Railway
Union (Detroit), here to handle
the interurban strike, narrowly
escaped being slugged this after
noon when alleged “sluggers”
attacked a party of local labor
leaders who were escorting him
through the streets. Four arrests
were made after several persons
had been beaten up.
NEW YORK. Aug. 16—Pitcher
Schauer, the $15,000 addition to
the Giants, reported to-day and
pitched to the Giant batters. Mike
Donlin has been engaged by the
Jersey City club ancf will start in
to-merrow. All the flags and
pennants were at half mast in re
spect to the memory of President
Will Locke, president of the Phil
adelphia clue.
LONDON, Auq. 16.—Dispatches
state that 100,000 Turkish sol
diers, who are held prisoners in
Bulgaria, have mutinjed and are,
trying to wreck tnp prisons. Bul
garian troops have been thrown
around the arsenal and prisons in
an effort to prevent the Turks
from breaking out.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Score: R. H. E.
Kansas City 002 OOO 002 —4 4 5
Columbus 103 330 04x—14 15 1
Rhoades and Moore; Eayr and Smith.
Umpires. Westervelt and O’Brien.
Score: R. H. E.
Minneapolis 000 000 012—3 7 3
Toledo 000 101 40x—6 11 2
Mogridge and Owens; George and
Land. Umpires, Johnstone and Handl-
boe.
Score: R. H. E.
Milwaukee 010 420 002—9 12 3
Indianapolis 000 003 000—3 2 4
Horlik and Hughes; Burk, Harrington
and Casey. Umpires. Chill and Irvin.
Score: R. H. E.
St. Paul 000 010 000—1 7 2
Louisville 300 114 OOx—9 10 0
Walker. 7ardner. Lary and Miller;
Powell and Severoid. Umpires, Murray
and Connolly.
EMPIRE LEAGUE.
a*
bmw Mr, iY.uk couldn’t
ommnted tha, murder,”
>d 'pasitr efiy, mphasizirig
nIs with 'i \: ' us brand-
)f h r fan.
be ling to die in his
iUin; io fight for
im. Id l>e illing t -y’d give
ne an >rt of death they wanted
io. I H wish i e dd make
'verybelieve m his inno-
Y
, » V"»n, lust befor- court ad-
'»<S mt. *- th. s . taterrtpnt to the
• I r i.v'be-r oXreMotvt we won't
.ion ,hi» •ttemton. X am
,y have be** held to-
' rr >>u. it-Heye this will
« Babhatb v>u Mglll be kept
‘Double Nose-Veil'
Tad Dies in Newport
NEWPORT, Aug. 16—Miss Elsi*
Stevens’ white lace veil at the Oasin >
has broken ti.e double nose veil fad
which has been so distasteful to the
nien, because they wire bowing to
ladies whose features^ they could not
recognize. f
Not a nose veil Ivas wom'$tl the
Casino for tennis./ The debutantes,
including Miss «tevens, Gabrlelle
M arren and Mimifcrott. were veilless
on
Column i,
FIRST GAME.
AT CORDELE—
AMERICUS—
010 010 000 3 - 5 12 3
CORDELE—
020 000 000 0-2 73
Dacey and Manchester; Hall and Bow
den.
SECOND GAME.
AMERICUS—
11 - . . .
CORDELE—
00 - . . .
Daley and Manchester; Gillespie and
Bowden.
FIRST GAME.
AT BRUNSWICK—
WAYCROSS—
110 000 000 - 2 7 0
BRUNSWICK-
020 001 01X - 4 10 0
Spaugh and COveney; Stewart and
Kite.
SECOND GAME.
WAYCROSS-
000 100 ... - . .
BRUNSWICK-
021 000 ... - . .
Falrcloth and Coeney; Hartner
Kite.
FIRST GAME.
AT VALDOSTA—
THOMASVILLE—
AT SARATOGA.
FIRST—Six furlongs: Trifler 107
(Bryne), 6-5, 1-3, out, won; Beaucoup
119 (Wolfe), 8, 7-5, out; Luria 100 (Mc-
Taggart), 6-5, 1-3, out. Time, 1:13 1-5.
Also ran: Magazine.
SECOND—About two and one-ha’f
miles: Wickson 160 tBeamish), 5, 7-5,
out, won; Gold l’late 146 (O’Brien), 20,
7, 7-6; Penobscot 163 (Walker), 9-10, 1-3,
out. Time, 5:L4. Also ran; The Evader
and The Prophet.
THIRD—Six furlongs: Bringhurst 113
(Loftus), 4, 3-5, out, won; Little Nephew
113 (Killingaworth), 1-2, out; Black
Broom 104 • (Borel), 10, 2, 1-2. Time,
1:12 2-5. Also ran: Mr. Sniggs and
Vandergrift.
FOURTH—Mile and one-eighth:
Cock o’ the Walk 114 (Giass), 2, 4-5, 2-6,
won; Night Stick i»9 (Ambrose), 6, 2. 1;
Prince Eugene 110 (Ferguson), 8, 3, 8-5
third. Time, 1:54 4-5. A so ran: La
hore, Hawthorne, ham Jackson, Guy
F isher and Any Port.
FIFTH RACE—Mile; Grassmere 99
(Ward), 6-5. 1-2, out, won; Inspector
Lestrade 109 (J. McTaggart), 10, 4,
2 second: Swish 107 (Forex), 3. 4-5, 1-3,
third. Time 1:88. Also ran: Breaker
Boy, Cre mode Menthe, .bred Mulhol-
land
SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs: Un
daunted 105 (Byrne). 6-6, 1-2, out won;
Belle 108 (McCabe), 20, 7. 3, second; J.
iNolan 108 (Borel), 8, 5-2, 6-5, third.
Time 1:13 3-5. Also ran: Ring Mar
shal Small, Stonehedge, Heartbeat,
Bayhead, Peterkln, Francis.
AT WINDSOR.
FIRST—Five furlongs. Ratine. 108
i (Mon tour LI-2, 1-4, 1-10, won; Kequlram
:£■ It)i < LhmrtStVferry'. 12. 3. ’3-fir "Pat Ktft*
ledge 102«.(Deronde), 9-2, 4-5, 1-2. Time,
1:00. Also ran; Indolence. Patty be
gan. Silver Tone, Bolala Superl,
Roumania.
SECOND RACE-Five and half fur
longs: Jessup Burn 104 (Taylor) 7, 5-2,
7-6. won; Right Easy 99 (Deronde) 8-5,
| 7-10, 1-3, second; Theo Cook 109 (Cal
lahan), 6, 2. even, third. Time 1:06.
Also ran: Tlllie’a Nightmare, Frank
oodman, Moisant, Shemulpo and
Husky Lad.
THIRD RACE—Six furlongs: U See
It 102 (Gross). 4, 9-5, 4-5, won; Zlm
104 (Small), 7, 5-2, 6-5, second; Floral
Park 97 (Callahan). 6, 5-2. 6-5, third.
Time 1:12. Also ran: Rifle Brigade,
T. M. Green. Majorle A., Sun Queen
and Jim Basey.
FOURTH RACE—Mile and sixteenth:
Loch 1 el 99 (Buxton) 6. even, out, won;
. Flora Fina 109 (Callahan), 3, 9-20 out,
! second; Buckhorn 125 (Small). 9-20, out,
third. Time 1:45 4-5. Three starters.
FIFTH RACE—Five and half ’fur
longs: Rubicon II. 105 (Kederis), 12, 6,
2, won; Mack B. Eubanks 102 (Buxton).
4, 8-5. 4-5, second; Chilton Queen 100
(Deronde), 3 6-5, 8-5, third Time
1:06 1-5. Also ran; Allean Little Jane,
Lep Godchaux, Falcada, Mawr Lad,
Prince Chap. Stanley.
SIXTH RACE—Harry Lauder 110
(Peak). 5-2, 6-5. 3-5, won; Chilton King I
106 (Kederis), 3-2, 7-10. 1-3, second; i
Trovato 99 (Kyler). 12, 5, 6-2. third. 1
Time 1:39 3-5. Big Dipper. Monsieur
Perry, Cordle F., Marshon. Queed,
Gerard and Billy Baker also ran.
ENTRIES ON PAGE EIGHT.
Thompson Proves Big Puzzle to
Lbokouts After Opening In
ning—Howell Hit Hard.
FIRST GAME.
Score: r
Chattano oga 200 000 000—*
A Hanta 500 000 03x—7
Crackers;
Agler. lb. . ,
Manush, If. . ,
Welciionce, cf.
Smith 2b. . .
Bisland. ss. .
Holland, 3b. .
Calvo, rf. . .
Dunn, c. . . .
Thompson, p..
Totals . . .
Lookouts;
Walsh, ss. , .
i nek, 2b. . .
Coyle, lb. . .
Eiberfeld, rf. .
Johnson cf. .
Graft, 3b.. . .
Williams, If.. .
Street, lb. . , ,
Graham, c. . ,
Howell, p.. . ,
Totals . . , ,
r. h. po.
7 10 27 10
7 24 14
SUMMARY.
Two-base hits—Dunn, Aglsr, Graff.
Double plays—Graff to Strest to Graff;
Sm>th to BIsland- to Agler. Struck out
—By Thompson 3, by Howell 2. Bases
on balls—Off Thompson 2, off Howsli 4.
Sacrifice hits—Dunn, Holland, Calvo,
Welchonce, Thompson. Stolen bases—
Coyle, Weichoncs. Umpires—Flfisld
and Hart.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE.
AT CHARLESTON—
COLUMBUS—
102 000 100 - . . .
CHARLESTON-
002 000 020 - . . .
Redding and Thompson; Kirby and
Mensfee. Umpire, Moran.
FIRST GAME.
AT JACKSONVILLE—
ALBANY—
8 2
000 100 000 - 1
JACKSONVILLE-
000 000 02X - 2 5 2
Morrow and Wells; Horton and
Krebs. Umpire. Barr.
SECOND GAME.
ALBANY -
000 000 0 - 0 2 1
JACKSONVILLE-
000 100 X - 1
THE W1ATHER.
Forecast fo|- Atlanta and
Georgia—Occasional showers
Saturday and,(Sunday.
-h
103 006 000 - 10 13 2
VALDOSTA-
101 100 200 - 5 12 5
Day and Dudley; Sellers and Wise.
Umpire, Derricks.
SECCTND GAME.
THOMASVILLE—
013 COO 0-460
VALDOSTA—
000 002 0 - 2 3 0*
G/eney and Dudley; Walker and Lee. j
Umpire, Derrick* J
5 0
Luhrson and Welle; Burmeiater and
Krebs. Umpire—Barr.
FIRST GAME.
AT MACON—
SAVANNAH-
230 000 204 - 11 14 2
MACON—
110 001 010 - 4 12 5
Adams and Gelbei; Smith and Bsrger.
Umpires, Lsary and Pendsr.
SECOND GAME.
SAVANNAH-
001 02. ..... . .
MACON -
202 01. ....... .
Robertson, Maver and Gelbei; Gordon
and Bsrger. Umpires, Pender and
O'Leary.
PONCE DE LEON BALL PARK.
Aug. 16.—Carl Thompson proved too
much for the Lookouts in the first game
and the Crackers won, 7 to 2. Elber-
feld’s men scored both their runs in the
opening session. The locals came back
with five.
Howell was easy for Smith’s crew and
was hit hard.
FIR8T INNING.
Walsh singled. Flick out, Bisland to
Agler, and Walsh took second. Coyle
singled to center and Walsh scored.
Coyle stole second. PJlbdrfe d walked.
Johnson filed to Manush. Graff singled
to center and Coyle romped over the
counting station. Williams struck out.
THREE HITS, TWO RUNS.
Agler drew free transportation to
first. Manush bounced one to Howell
and beat it to first for a hit. Welchonce
grounded to Walsh and on his error was
safe, filling the bases. Smith walked,
forcing Agler over the home plate. Bls-
laml grounded to Walsh and Smith was
forced at second to Flick. Manush
scored and Welchonce took third. Hol-
'and hit to Graff, who threw wild to the
plate, and Welchonce and Bisland tal
lied. Calvo hit in front of the plate and
when Graham failed to pick up the ball
beat it to first. Dunn lofted one to
Johnson and Holl&Jid registered.
Thompson grounded to Graff and Calvo
was forced at second to Flick. TWO
HITS. FIVE RUNS.
SECOND INNING.
Graham out to Agler. Howell bal
looned to Manush. Walsh out, Holland
to Agler. NO HITS, NO RUNS.
Street replaced Coyle on first base for
Chattanooga. Agler out, Graff to
Street. Manush out, Wa'sh to Street.
Welchonce singled to left and stole sec
ond. Smith whifTed. ONE HIT, NO
RUNS.
THIRD INNING.
Flick slammed a one-timer to left.
Street hit a hot grounder over second
base which Bisland grabbed with one
hand and forced Flick at second to
Smith. Eiberfeld drew four bad ones
and scampered to Station One. Johnson
hoisted a tall one to Manush. Gruff
fanned. ONE HIT, NO RUNS.
Rls’and laced a single to center. Hol
land sacrificed, Howell t« Street. Calvo
sacrificed. Howell to Street. Dunn
popped to Graff. ONE HIT. NO RUNS.
FOURTH INNING.
WHIams filed to Welchonce. Graham
grounded down the first base line and
was tagged out by Thompson. Howell
out, Bisland to Agler. NO HITS, NO
RUNS.
Thomnnon out. W^lsh to Street. Ag
ler walked. Manush singled to left.
We’chonce popped to Walsh. Smith
forced Manush at second. Walsh to
Flick. ONE HIT. NO RUNS.
FIFTH INNING.
Walsh out, Bisland to Agler. Flick
lined out to Smith. Street out. Smith
to Agler. NO HITS, NO RUNS.
Bisland singled to right Holland
grounded out. Graff to Street Bisland
was out trying to reach third Street
to Graff Calvo filed to Eiberfeld. ONE
HIT. NO RUNS.
SIXTH INNING.
Eiberfeld out. Bisland to Agler. John
son filed to Calvo. Graff filed to Manushi
NO HITS. NO RUNS.
Dunn out, Flick to Street. Thompson
fanned. Agler filed to Williams. NO
HITS, NO RUNS.
SEVENTH INNING.
Williams popped out to Smith. Gra
ham grounded to Bisland and beat it out
for a hit. Howell hit Into a double nlav,
Smith to Bisland to Agler. NO HITS,
NO HIT5 8.
Manush grounded to Wa’sh and when
Street failed to touch first ha was safe.
Welchonce sacrificed. Graff to Street,
Smith walked. Bisland 'Ut, Graff to
Street. Holland out. Oraff to Street.
NO HITS. NO RUNS.
EIGHTH INNING.
Walsh single^ to center, Flick out,
Bisland to Agler.
3 center, jp hck om,
Street Hied to Wei-
Big Pole and Love in Hot Slab
Duel—Three Crackers Fan
in First Inning,
PONCE DE LEON BALL PARK, Aug
16.—Kid Eiberfeld sent Coveleskie to the
hill in an effort to take the second game
from the Crackers. The Big Pole start
ed out strong by fanning the entire side
in the first inning. Love was on the
hurling mound for the home boys.
FIRST INNING.
Walsh popped to Welchonce. Flick
fanned. Coyle singled to center. Coyle
stole second. Eiberfeld fanned. ONE
HIT. NO RUNS.
Agler was called out on strikes.
Manush fanned. Welchonce also fanned.
NO HITS, NO RUNS.
SECOND INNING.
Johnson went out on strikes. Graff
hit a Texas leaguer over Bisland’s head.
As Graham fanned, Graff was out trying
to steal second, Dunn to Smith. ONE
HIT, NO RUNS.
Smith filed to Eiberfeld. Bisland out,
Flick to Coyle. Holland was hit by a
pitched ball. Calvo out, Coveleskie to
Coyle. NO HITS, NO RUNS.
THIRD INNING.
Street singled to left. Coveleskie sac
rificed. Dunn to Smith. Walsh fanned.
Flick grounded out to Agler. ONE HIT.
NO •RUNS.
Dunn filed to Eiberfeld. Love walked.
Agler singled to right and Love took
second. Manush fanned. ..W'Utclmnoe
singled to center and the bases were
intoxicated. Smith popped up a high
foul which. Coyle dropped. Smith then
grounded to Graff and was out to Coyle.
TWO HITS. NO RUNS.
FOURTH INNING.
Coyle out, Smith to Agler. Eiberfeld
out, Bisland to Agler. Johnson fouled
out to Manush. NO HITS. NO RUNS.
Bisland out. Walsh to Coy’e. Holland
lined to Coveleskie. Calvo out, Flick to
Coyle. NO HITS, NO RUNS.
FIFTH INNING.
Graff walked. Williams sacrificed,
Holland to Agler. Street out. Bisland to
Agler. Coveleskie singled to right and
Graff scored. Walsh filed to Welchonce.
ONE HIT, ONE RUN.
Dunn was safe when Coyle fumbled
Coveleskie’s throw. Love forced Dunn
at second, Graff to Walsh. Agler forced
Love at second, Graff to Flick. Manush
out. Coveleskie to Coyle NO HITS,
NO RUNS.
SIXTH INNING.
Flick beat out a grounder to* Agler.
Coyle sacrificed, Hol’and to Agler. El-
berfeld popped to Agler Johnson
doubled to left and Flick tallied. .Walsh
singled to center, scoring Johnson.
Walsh pilfered second. Williams out.
Holland to Ag’er. THREE HITS, TWO
RUNS.
Eiberfeld was put out of the game
and Old do was sent to right field. Wel
chonce out, Walsh to Coyle. Smith filed
to Johnson. Bisland out, Coveleskie to
Coyle. NO HITS. NO RUNB.
For remainder of detail see
type.
VIRGINIA LEAGUE.
Flret gnme. Score: R. H, E.
Newport News . . .000 000 000—0 2 1
Petersburg 120 020 OOx—S 8 1
Bailey and Austin; Hedgepeth and
Brennegan. Umpire, Kelly.
Flret game. Score: R. H. E.
Portsmouth 110 ^0 OOOJ2 6 1
Roanoke.. . 000 0C0 1C0—1 5 3
Brown and Holloman: Garden and
Welcher. Umpire, Clark.
First game. Score: R. H. E.
Norfolk 600 000 120— 9 7 2
Richmond 022 010 041—10 14 5
Burdendye, Weed and Stewart; Bian-
ton, Rawn and Ayere and Lueky. Um
pires, Norcum and Williams.
Second game. Score R. H. F.»
Newport News 000 000 000—0 6 1
Petersburg 000 101 01*—3 10 0
Carter and Matthews; Vance and
Laughlln. Umpire, Kelly.
Second game. Score: R. H. E.
Portsmouth 010 C20 000—3 8 3
Roanoke 000 200 002—4 7 6
Revelle, Brown and Holoman; Nelson
and Welcher. Umpire, Clark.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Score: R. H. E.
Indianapolis .. . 010 000 000 100—2 10 4
St. Louie 000 000 010 101—3 5 1
Link and Texter; Bishop and O’Nell.
Umpires, Beckley and Conklin.
8core: R. H. E.
Kansas City .000 000 000 000 00—0 6 0
Pittsburg . . .000 000 000 000 01—1 11 2
Hogan and Orr; Ramsey and Murrey.
Umpiree, Vanaycle and Sullivan.
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago 010 400 010—6 11 0
Cleveland 100 002 010—4 8 1
Maguire and McDonough; Wilcox and
Klelnow.
SHATTAX03SA
ITU VTA...
CRACKERS
Aaiar. Ik,.
Maauli, N ..
r h o a e
8 ITS • •
• 0 I 0 0
112 0 0
90 110
911(0
109(0
110 • o
0 18 2 0
0 0 0 10
• 0 0 S 0
I 6 27 12 0
• LOOKOUTS
Wal»b, s* •...
Rich, 2b
Coyle, lb
Eiberfeld, rf. .
Johnson, cf ,..
Graff, 3b
Williams, if , ,
Street, c
Coveleskie, p...
fiiJdo, rf
Totals . ..
o n i * .
\ .ajSSEL
0 0 0 f t «— t
r h o a e
tt tt '9 *» i
A**'.
•AHVWWnS
Two-base hits—ohnson. Double plays—Dunn ip
Struck out—Love 6; Coveleskie 4. Base on balls—*
Coveleskie 1. Sacrifice hits—Coveleskie, Williams,
Stolen bases—Coyle, Walsh. Hit by pitcher—Hoitan
7TH INNING—Voss pitching. Street out to first. Cove*
ieskie fanned. Walsh filed to Bisland.
Bisiand popped to left. Calvo bunted safe. Dunn sacri
ficed, Calvo scored. Voss walked. Agler flied out. 1 Pun.
8TH—Flick walked. Coyle sacrificed, uitido double L i.sofi
singled. Flick and Giddo scored. Graff fanned, Williams fan-
jt
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
AT BIRMINGHAM—
NASHVILLE
BIRMINGHAM ..
FIRST GAME.
dale.
Sparks and Gribbana; Parsons and Seabaunh. Umpire*, Wright and Stock
* lied ~ *
Called on account of rain.
New Orleans—Mobile, no game; rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
AT BOSTON—
CINCINNATI 200 040 010 00 - 7 14 0
BOSTON 103 002 100 01 - 8 13 1
Packard and Clarke; Dickson and Rariden. ^Umpire*, Brennan and Eaton.
AT NEW YORK—
PITTSBURG 305 000; 000 - 8 14 1
NEW YORK 004 010 010 - 6 12 4
Adams and Gibson; Mathewaon an d McLean. *
FIRST GAME.
AT BROOKLYN—
ST. LOUIS .
BROOKLYN
. 100 000 000- - 1 10 6
000 000 000 - 0 6 i
I Sallee and Wingo, Hildebrand; Ylngllng and Miller, Umpiree, Rlgler and
Byron.
chonce. Eiberfeld filed to Holland.
ONE HIT, NO RUNS.
Calvo beat out a hit to Graff. When
Graff threw wild to first Calvo took sec
ond. Dunn doubled to center and Caivo
scored. Thompson sacrificed. Howell to
Flick. Agler doubled to right, scoring
Dunn. Manush grounded to Clraff, who
threw too late to get Agler going back
to second, and both runners were safe.
Welchonce filed to Johnson In deep cen
ter and Agler went to third Rmith
fouled to Graham FOUR HITS, TWO
RUNS.
NINTH INNING.
Johnson fanned. Graff doubled to left.
Williams lined to Welchonce. Graham
filed to Welchonce. ONE HIT, NO
RUNS.
SECOND GAME.
ST. LOUIS 100
BROOKLYN 430
000 301 -Y5 11 3
101 32X 14 1
Grlner and Wingo; Cprtls and Flacher. Umpires, Rlgler and Byron. *
FIRST GAME.
AT PHILADELPHIA—
CHICAGO 100 120 000 - 4 8 2
PHILADELPHIA 000 000 030 - 3 9 1
Stack, Cheney and Archer; Mayer, Brennan and Kllllftr. Umpire*, O’day
and Email e.
SECOND GAME.
CHICAGO 210
PHILADELPHIA L 000
• Cheney and Archer; Rlx< *
004 100
200 010
Kill! f*r. 0’D«y »n.
- 8 12 2
- \ 8 1
KmCft*.
422 000 l - 9 8 2
202 000 0 - 4 6 4
Fleharty and Glbaon; Evana and M ayer. Umpirea, Breitenateln and Karin.
62CON D GAME.
NASHVILLE 002 000 ... - . . .
BIRMINGHAM 060 010 ... - . . .
Boland and Noyea; Gregory and Clifton. Umpirea, Breitenetein and Karin.
AT MEMPHI8—
MONTGOMERY 000 01 - 1 4 1
MEMPHIS 000 22 - 4 8 0
AT CHICAOO—
NEW YORK 000 000 000 - 0 4 4
CHICAGO 000 000 20X - 2 3 2
Fieher and Swaaney; Scott and Ku hn. Umpirea, Egan and Dlneen,
AT 8T. LOUIS—
BOSTON 000 121 000 - 4 8 1
ST. LOUIS 000 000 000 - 0 8 2
Leonard and Carrlgan; Leverex an d McAllister. Umpires, McGreevy and
Connolly.
AT DETROIT— \
WASHINGTON 010 002 201 - 6 9 0
DETROIT 000 001 000 - 1 6 5
Groom and Henry; Dauae and Stan age. Umpiree, O’Loughlin and Sh*r(*
AT CLEVELAND—
PHILADELPHIA 000 100 000 -^1 8 3
CLEVELAND 200 101 42* - 10 11 0
Bush and Schang; Mitchell and O’N all. Umplras, Hildebrand and Evana.