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~GEORGIAN SPORTS COVERID 4 EXPERTS:
Twenty Athietes OF This Morning
to Compete in Stats Events
Today and Saturday.
By J. W. Heisman. |
Coach of Tech Team i
THE Yellow Jackets of the cinder,
path jest this morning, twenty|
srong o the Heaboard A;ri
Line, bound for Athens, where the|
Btate meet »il be held this afternoon |
and tomorrow !
Thig will be the second annual meet |
of this association, and there will bel
fenme present from the University of |
Georgia, Emory, Mercer and Tech
Last year the meet was held In Ma
son, and Tech proved an easy win-
Ber, taking first place in all the events
Bt one. and second place In most of
them '
This year it s & certainty that the |
Jacketa wili not bave the walk-over
ihey had a year ago. and, in fact
there is more or less doubl whether |
they can win first place. The other!
thres colleges wers greatly spurred |
Bp by their heavy defeat last year, |
and all have Leen working desperate
iy hard to close up the gap between!
themaeives and the Atiantans :
- - .
Ffl.nn Tech = very high-grade team
of & year ago not mMany mem-
Bers are missing, the most prominent
eing Potineon the phenomenal high
Jumper, who twice during the m!
made an official record of & feet 1.3
eh. To take his place this year
there are three men at Tech, all of
whom do pretty well, but none of |
whomn can make anything like the fig- |
Bres set up by “Robby These men |
:“Jm. Blackwell and another|
neon .
Tech will enter at least thres men
I 8 every svent Nigels, the most con
sistent of Tech's sprinters, s not in
Ahe best possible shape owing to &
Srain in one lag while Grifin. an
. fiyer. Bas been Baving a lot of
’ with one foot. but Holst a)
from the Memphin High
will help out Immense!y -nhz
Gashes, while Ntrupper, of foot
fame. will also push somededy |
for & place. Glover is not in
fike the good condition qfi
yoar, owing to repeated knee in. |
80 that he will not attempt the |
; Jmp st all. But here asain
Will come in handy. as he is an
e broad jumper
:e 9 ‘
’l‘:fl the best shot putter az
B will pot he abie to f«..}
1; a 8 be will be busy playing frst
with the ball tenm againet Trin.
My this afterncon
. m-$ s the Tiat of eventa
; with Tech's antries in each
The new men n’mu fiat are Battie,
v . Rand rupper. Robiasen
g’ , Bare. Holst, M~Cras Angel
. and Carpenter The coilege
: with much intersat the news
o what the rew mern on the team will
B cotoe
o enllage and pubillc interest 'n
o athietica I 8 Ineasing by leape
B bounds. ard not omiy the college
bt the props se woll are be.
NG to take this form of athistie
5 o sericusly that we may hope
1 & Pew recard or two 8 emeree
sach ment '
- mv..m wiil .;. e fio.i
Bature o ‘he program W 8 Gaar
of Holet, Mtrupper. Sparke snd
Waltie s 5 fant ane. and the ather
Wil Bave o travel if ey are
k. i the Jackéte out. A handscme |
WP Wil b given 28 A pfiae to hel
Wiar reiay team
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RACING RESULTS
; AT LEXINGTON ‘
! FVIRST —#ix furlongs Cash on De- |
livery, 113 (Kedartsi, 184 279, 258
iwon, Tale Bearer, 147 (Willlame), 309, |
{290, second. Black Thern, 113 (Martin), |
1206, third Time 1:3635 Vachei |
| worth, (id Charter, Martre, Ancon and |
Pauison alse ran
! BECONTD —~Mile and 70 vards. Samuel |
R Meyer. 180 (Goowey, 340, 240, 240 |
"rm. Hard Bail 107 (Boekies), 256, 2.39 |
second. Doreris, 8 (Rice), 330, third. |
Time, 1:483-5. Dude, Lupin, Loecille B, |
l:mr Marquetts also ran. ;
THIRD-@ix fyr) : Lacky R, 199
l",nrmflf_&“'. :&. &!& won; &M Cap, |
Bage o ity Lo, e P
1R Bty ol Tt S 1
FOURTH -Four and one-balf fur- |
lengs: Berlin, 118 (Murphy), 279, wz‘g
out, won. Fraak Coleman, 118 (G, Gar- |
Ber), out, out, seeond Time, u:-s‘
‘lfl:lry twn ;wun ¥ ]
PTH nd Sme. w=,!
Prigerio, !u“‘:'l‘ounp 8:,“1.&, .5,
| won,. Jack Wiggine, 113 (Mott;, 3100 y,
:t", n;nnd ;m& stuu..l“' "3&;
nEgr, Time,
Huteh, IL: Me., ‘s Park, Tre
owen. The Duke. Ciase A Mabet I.l‘
lm ales ran
SIXTH - Six fuiongs, Mex, jor (R
zmug, 910 179 won, m—t
b 3 tHant), 458, 3 second
o R g
John Bunny, A. €, Heley, Ilu'crnhié
ran. i
SEVENTH-—Mie and 79 ‘-m: Cum- i
-‘.ng e 4538, 18 280,
won sty b '}., e 450,
:.c.‘w. 3 4 ’. 210, |
Kruter, Mary Eatelle .3 E’w‘
AT PIMLICO.
RBT — 'Ahg. wr
'??uhn. mm . Nel
‘n s 3 118, 139, sec
ity Yoy, T et SR,
/ ¥ ! won .
n‘,.u! Lbuo i 178, of
m 5 &h 42, F Time,
THIRD - fix i
lw £1.99. I‘% -
s, 11 ¢ -4{ 3. 5 second
s Johraon, 'l:‘c . e
M 'b. : v -
FOURTH - #is Water Lity.
l.;‘c c‘l'u?; 118, ta i:n -a‘.un
Sl R S
52, Vet eIR
Riin o
aiso ran.
g 147
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o " second
. Martian. foyal, .
BIXTH - Mile Wumber 11 128 dlooev
1 2, out, . Wooden
waodt fMeAtae), out, third. Time,
14 Judge ?%m alsn ran
EVENTH #ix furiongs #t . 118
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ENTRIES |
AT LEXINGTON |
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WIXTH - Soliing: 1 yoar-oids and up
el NAGREAT =
silk Poplin "SALE B=
SHIRTS " OoF | i %
o o v AURES 111 N
3‘.“.. k. o ' J ‘l\
Fine $5.00 Values "t ‘J@x{
CHOICE $3.85 & =
(3 for $11.00) RS
Neckwear lo Match al 50c W[
ALLEN M. PIERCE
| “The 6-o‘:‘@" Haberdasher,” 13 Marfetts St
SCORE CARD FOR TODAY’S GAME
= \
4 farion Petiar 93, H Gardned
109, Cartie Orme - Kate & 108, Jost
Y 111, Ben Quince 114, Bauterelle 18, Iv-9
turber 161, Tale Bearer l‘} Beverly
James 199, Transit §l3, Billy Joe 113,
BSEVENTH —Selling: 3-year-cids and
‘u; I milen Goid Color 04, Shyness
¥ ~FEW 11.‘:. Kris Krtagsen:fl.w
Charies e , Surpasel i
anarnrkn:y Track b«tg |
, AT PIMLICO. .
| _FIRST - Two-year-ocics, 4 furiongs:
;Imflu“m ,xxll3; Mh‘:n‘?' ';LI.:
. . inkfleld Manne ox
Trot 112, Piret Ballet 115 Kine Fiaher
113, imp Brother 115, Jonmathan 115 So
| Bae 112 Manhattan' 113 Bright Bear
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{ SECOND - Steepiechase. 4-year-cide
204 u;, 2 miles HAM%“. Mo
bx&"‘-‘#{l&ntlbo:g'
‘ am . .
Aberteidy 103
x 'rmn:»-nm-uu-m and up, 4
turic xH! Fyer , Albena 113,
,lhunfuun U:,hxtm 110, Gold
en Gate 102, Hydw Volant 113,
:}” rock 197 "lanufm :u.nhm {1“"
en ‘., .
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Galeswinthe, Tze Lai. Handfuil, Old Bob
im ‘L“. of Valley.
PO 'DE—‘I".- ear-old flles,. 4 fur.
i a("gé Hea m“”f?’
191, ¥ West LS, Cla Drury i
’l.“wz One 1%, lig‘ ox - Ophe
| .'.n..ac'm' 3-year-alds, § fur.
iangs Amm. &n{’?{.« 15, Ta
,{: 118, il?-: 12, u&nm
i“" 119, Traction 100, c:“mh. 15,
J WMP‘E& 3 y;:; ;l‘-
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‘H. '.'- r.ln-su L 191, Harry
l‘%‘l‘u Lochiel 183 lyd Metoor
115, xu‘“‘ ¥, Goodwood 114, Sa
tarnas L
SEVENTH - Three-year-okds and e,
1 mile - y:h AW
ar b amer-
B 0o GWt o L
TApprentice allowance claimed
' Waeather, clear, track, fast
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Lockouts, 2: Chicks. O
CHATTANOOGA, May 5. ~Harris' sin.
le with the bases foll In the eighth
scored Kitchens and Jantzen for Chat
tancoga with the enly rune of & plten
ary’ battie between Marshall and Mer
ritt yesterday. ’
Seore by insings RHE
Hattaries Merritt and 'zn Mar
shall and Kitchens
Vols, 3 Travelery, !
LITTLE ROCK, ARK., May ¢ ~ Huadg
won Ris own r-‘ n the sighth =
:'c-au late fi” Rumier's
‘l‘e r.t Nashwille, 3,
m l.:. . RHE
5 > GOO 3» ‘
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tteries Hodgers and Street LeCialr
and Rumier
Pais. §; Barens, 0 -
RM ALA § - New
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Batterian C Smith and Higgins Rad
arison, Ponder and Hauser :
: Care of Specialist
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" May § =Pitoser Jim
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THE ATLANT A GEORGIAT
ATLANTA
Marcan, 2b.
Moran, If.". ..
Mayer, Ib. ..
Thrasher, «f. .
McDonald, f.
Lennox, 3b. .
McMillan, ss.
Perkins, c. ..
Wilson, p. ..
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. National League |
st entsinsritl
Braves. 2: Giams, 6
NEW YORK, May s.~Christy Ma
thewson started his severnteenth sedgon
Wwith the New York team here yesterday
and lost a close ten-inning game to
Boston, 7 to 6.
With the emception of the first inning,
when he was handicapped by indifferent
infleld support, Mathewson pitched good
ball. He lost in the tenth whem he
save his oniy base on bails to Smith,
wha took second on Kzufs muff of
C‘og'- fiy and scored on Gowdy's
by innin RH.E.
Boston ... ~ ~‘?m&z;m I-711 2
32.'“ She 4i g x:cum 'l—-: "d 3
teries: Tyler, Ughes ard ’
Marhewson -’ Dowin. oy |
2: Phillies, 0.
mtm‘)hy s.—Broakiyn fur
ther a hold on first place
Bg ! cut s:‘pt:n 2to O
Score naings: RHE
Byt - M
T -l 1
McQutllan Adams; Dell
and Shagars, T mnan 424 44
—
& Cfi '
H'Hm, B ul'ug de
feated Chicago 4to 2, winning the
eighth inning two t:lr.. a double
and a single, 'r&t netted three runs.
Score by innings: RHE
g«.’ vorviesiis B 0 000 M 2& ©
taSurg (e MO 000 03x—4 8 &
Batteries Lavender and Archer Coop
er and Schmidt.
Reds, 4; Cards, 2
aflu“f‘t‘n’c'&h‘zmu Cinel
ne
nati made theee runs ms&dcmz
Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will
3 Increase Strength of Delicate
E People 200% in Ten Days
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powers far the moment, maybe ot the ot |
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Hlalier in tThe worlg
As &otof n $ Prarrmgug proadget s - s great % v 3
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Hcore inings: RH.E
M.......&...0‘&fl.m—0 7 0‘
£t Louls .......... 00 160002 95 §
Batteries. Schgitz, Schneider Toney
and Ciark, erw Amies’ and Gonzales.
T..%3rE. ... . Misingle 3085 t6..6 .6 .
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AAN N S A A A o o ™
tlanti
8. Atlantic League
A sP e e o
‘ Scouts, 7; Gamecacks, 6.
Score by innings: RH.E
Jacksonville .. ... 3306100007 § 4
Columbia oo AL 100 06 3 @
Batteries: Hawkins, Barse, Paimer
and Baker: Wilson, Stewart, Gibson and
Connoily. Time, 3 hours Umpire,
Cleary
Tourists, 2;: Gulls, 2.
Score by innings: RHE
Augusta oNS 06 002 4 §
Charleston .. .. .00 601 &0 0002 & 3
Batteries: Patterson, Brooks and Fu
banks. Fillingim and McDonald. Time,
2:20. Umpire, Hoey
Tigers, §: Babies, 3
Score by inmings: RHE
Albany 20 e -3 8§ §
Macom ... wrers 9L 100 OMR—-9 3 4
Batteries: Baker and Jordan: Sykes,
Norris and Soyder. Time, 200 ['m
pire. Quain.
Foxes, 9; Bitlikens, 3
Seore by innings: RHE
Montgomery .. ... 300 o M6H-3 53 2
Columbus .. . 225 025 3x -5 11 3
Batteries: Hodge, Roberts and Clare;
Cornelius and Krebs. Time, 155 Um
pire, Moran
‘PITCHEB BROWN REPORTS
NABHVILLE, TEXN., May . —-Piteh
er Carroll Brown m‘fi to Manage:
l!:;l. of the Memphis team, here last
right.
ke the following test. See Bow long
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[ _Seore by innings: ’
Newnan .......700 ........100 909 000—}
S erion: Waihine i Metinree
. atkins a atthews;
Robertson and Chalier
S bm' v 4; LaGrange, 3.
innings: .
Rome .y cen 01 010 A2y
laGrange ..........c.......000 001 9933
Batteries: Weston and Johnson Fisk
and Pierce. ‘
Anniston, 4; Talladega, 1.
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Anniston ... "1 T " eO6 300 Sle—4g
Batteries: Bowden and Gooch: Stope |
and Fowlks. |
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DOUGLASVILLE WINNER, 15-0
Dflt,’GLA.s'.‘!u.iluy s.—The Tem-|
ple ball team was Jefeated hers yester.
day afterncon by D-w-'fl’. Eine
‘n a ragged game, 15 t 6 & The winners
Secured 25 saef hits, while the losers
garmered seven.
Score innings- RHEE.
rman'fl. vehare 330 633 40015 21 3
Temple ............ 0000800 & 1 4
Battertes: Harding and Smith: a.ob-{
ertson and Morris. Umpire—Mobly |
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u"mlmmnwuwhm
sibie and always sleep with wi
wiie open
oo of U imeaae. iy SR
P iSense, 1 e tive
medication. For the best :anu for
recovery will be found ‘n & strength.
ening of all normal body functions
In many cases Eckmans Alterative
has beiped in this needed upbuilld-
Ing. In any case it may be tried
without risk, since it comtaing neo
mo‘ouo or habit-forming drygs
by all Jacohs' Driy Stores and
sling <ruggists.
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PHILADELPHIA, May S.—Johnson
‘kept Philadelphia’s hits seattered and
Washington won easily, 5 to 1.
| Score by innings: RHE
‘Washinzton coeeen 010 010 0085 12 .8
Philadeiphia ..... . 000 900 Wi—-1 6 2
Batteries® Jobnson and Heénry: Shee
han, Weaver and sSchang.
; indians, 2; White Sox, 0.
CHICAGO, May 5. —Cleveland shut out
Chiea, ;u,:mo.mmammm
of the season. Speaker's double, fol
lowing a balls to Turner, gave
th:flvuit:;x t first run. RHE
| Ecore i ngs:
‘cg;lveamd b let hee- 8
L COSOES . il e
Batteries: Coumbe and O'Neil; Wil
‘l’uun.‘. Faber and Schalk.
Red Sox, 3; Yanks, 0.
BOSTON, May s.—Leonard allowed
New York only twe hits, the Boston
.;meflm.‘ ns shutting ocut the visitors,
to |
|~ Score by mnings: REE,
New York m’mm o 3 3
Dot .. .. " .00 006 62*—3 3 ¢
Batteries: Caldwell and Nunamaker;
Leonard and Carrigan.
i Srowns. 7: &
| DETROFT, Moy s B Louis broke
t its long losing streak when it defeated
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STECHER THROWS ORDEMA®N
MINNEAPOLIS, May : —Harry Orde
man was thrown mm his mateh wi::
young Joe Stecher here last night, b
be attained a signal homor by sta i,
31:§0. Ordeman is the first man to s
twenty minutes with the Nebraska «
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