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~GEORGIAN SPORTS COVERED 4 EXPERTSS
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Heisman's Boys Eager to Take
' ‘e
Series From Visitors—Puckett
or Bryant Will Do Hurlmg.l
HIS afternoon Trinity College vis
its Tech at baseball for the 'hrst‘
time in quite a few years, Time
was when Trinity regularly came Sml(h‘
for an extended baseball tour of this Hof'—‘
tion, but of late vears they have given
us the cold shoulder ang taken an an
nual trip Northward. This year, huw-!
ever, they have decided to renew old |
acquaintanceships in this vieinity amil
Fech is fortunate in having been able to
get two games sched iled with the Tar
Heels,
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THK Tech team has been going so
hard of late, and with such suc
ess attending their hearty efforts, that
t was thought well to give them a hn|l<"
day and let them go out to Ponce De-
Leon Park and see somebody else ;'la,\‘l
for a day. This they did yesterday aft.
érnoon, as the guests of Pr-mdom‘
Frank, and they enjoyed the Bame very
much indeed They {mllod strong for
the home team ali the way through.
for they are for Atlanta first, and their |
nhome towns second |
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TIHS little lay-off should operate to
Five them a renewed stock of pepper |
for their own game this afternoon, and,
they are going in to keep up thelr win
ning streak The team has won seven
f the last eight games played and f
they can keep up the good work they
will soon be forging clear of the field ‘
. - -
L‘l‘H;rn Bryant or Puckett will likely |
< take the mound this afternoon,
while the rest of the team will line up
about as it did against Vanderbilt. Sen
or will probahly teh Saturday's game
Fvery box n pretty fair shape, and
the team is by now so seasoned that it
s hoped there will he no danger of their!
racy ing ‘
. » ‘
8 "Trinit A 8 already plasyed four
,A games w Georgia and of these
Georgia has won three and tied one
some idea may be gained of the con
st b W the Georgia and
parative s=treng v
Tech clans by comparing the record
th made ageinst Trinily after these
IWo games are ve
Amateur News and Gossip
STANDING OF ELECTRIC LEAGUE
Won. Lost. P.C.
Southern Hell. . . . 2 6 1000
United States Prison . 2 o 1000
Atianta Tele, Co. .. .. 1 1 500
B . v 5 o 5 8 1 AOO
Southern Ry. In. Yde 0 2 HOO
Western Electric Co. . 0 2 400
Saturday's Games.
Southern Bell va Atlanta Telephone
Company, st Pledmont Park.
United States Prison vs. Southern
Ratlway Inman Yards, at the Federal
Prison.
8 V. D va Western Electrie Come.
pany, at Pledmont Park.
There will be & mesting of the Ma.
gmy langno tonight at § o'clock at
€0 North Hroad street, |
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., May 5.
In one of the most exciting games
BSO it ik VlOl
Stephens High, S to 1,
Errors were responsible for most of
rung. Both pitchers huried fair
The h"nzn were: 8 H S 8
and Grifith; W. H. 8, Pilcher
and Johnson
G. M. C. has wen twelve olmgfl‘
s 0 far this seasor. The other
this team won a double-hender
Douglas Eieventh District A &
t?hln‘d 13 to 2. L. Thrasher, of
M. C, brother of Frank Thrasher,
Cracker outfielder, pounded out &
Somer in the Afth inning of the sec
wnd game
The ¥ Avenue bassball nine
wou'd llhmnun anmes with any
BRme Wiching eames with this aino
games w this nine
M phone Qearge Jones, Ty 8058 1
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'b.-"* City team i after contests
a‘. --:m for Saturday aft.
Teams desiring games will
e accommodated by ::dm C. K
,g‘wdt» team, At Bast
of one of the strongest
arma
m nines In the city. The ag
s atloue to arrange
the strongest bor e’ tenme : At
- West Paacitres Plage team's
' = made up of maow
and Davie at second.
Rgesei] Ihird w
ts composed of A
BASEBALL
Today
ATLANTA vs. MOBILE
Ponce De Leon Park
Game Caltiad ot 190 'Clank
B 2 .....-:r-:.;::;
AT AR DDES
R. M. Rose Sends Joe Levy to At
lanta to Look Over Site—Dil
lon Meets Flynn on May 18.
HAT Atlanta is going to have an
up-to-date boxing club with
Randolph Rose at the head is
almost a certainty now.
Joe Levy, matchmaker and man
ager of the Rose A. C. in Chatta
riooga, arrived here yesterday and
will be in this ecity for the next few
days. He is here for the express
purpose of looking, over the boxing
situation here, an%. incidentally, to
sign up several local boys for the
preliminaries to the big Jack Dillon-
Porky Flynn go in 'Nooga May 18,
Levy announced that Mr. Rose had
already made plans to go into busi
ness in this city, and that he had also
decided to run a boxing club here
in conjunction with his club in Chat
tanooga
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Jl's'r where Mr. Rose intends to
stage his bouts here could not
be learned today “We have not,
picked a site yet,” said Levy yes- |
terday, “but when we do open it willi
either be in a high-class manner or
not at ail It is Mr. Rose's present
intention to stage nothing but the
best bouts obtainable, both in Chat
tanooga and Atlanta There will be !
nothing too good for this city, yeu |
can bet on that,"” continued Levy.
. - -
g“"fi LD the ne club open in At.
- anta it will be the first time
that bouts have been staged here by
&n organised club In the past in
dividual parties have staged shows
here which has handicapped them
somewhat in bringing the best talent
here, although lin the padt two years
satisfactory and attractive boxing
ards have been brought to this c¢ity
- - -
Hu\\'F.\ KR Rose Tlevy et al,
should have a big advantage in
their favor Mr. Rose has always
been known as a true boxing fan
who Is willing to g 0 the limit to get
the bhig stars, while Lavy s one of
the best posted boxing men in the
ountry He is the former manager
of Joe Rivers and has also had ex.
perience in staging shows all over
[the countrs
Doyle and Brown. Fisher, Russell m‘}
- “l..‘:c:h.m N B e
nine can
::uo G. H. Davis, No. 532 Peachtree
place.
The Microbites, a strong local ama
teur team, will play Mose Eplan's
rem team neat Sunday morning and
he game should be a hotly contested
Alhlr.h The )llmu‘m. tes have :.cc; five
u-u= t games seanson. nson
:nd haw will probably be the h.l-l
* for the Microbites, while Barron
A'zn may pitch for the o»odu‘
team
The strong Federa! Prisen nine will
clash with Inman Yards on the prison
grounds next Saturday afternoon.
Both teams are made up of the m 1
uml-urrs:‘nn in the city. The In
man Ya squad is requested to be
"l the prison before 2 p. m., as the
SAame must be over by ¢ o clock. |
l Meivin flnloy.ondmbou‘
huriers in the ecity, wili de on the
mound for the prison nine against llo‘
llm Yards bunch, |
| Pat Dinkens, the littie backstep whe
eaught for the strong ““'""“i
American team last season, hand.
ling the mask and .m,n:". the
| Fuiton Rag and Cotton e this
year. Several professional dlube wers
(after Dinkens last year, but he re.
fused o sign. saying he did net want
10 play professionsl baseball 1
w opened her baseball seasen
wnm" it & vietery ever (‘.’o-.‘
merce, Ga., on the latter's grounds, §
::’:" v‘m.:vn wecured bt 1': v:o;:‘
; teher Morria, hoth "
Itm nning. These, m ity
e uma.'m the Insers thelr twe
talien deman allowsd twelve
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the game inder - .
!H. A iriple and & nm:v:'.p times
4t bl e alw fAfreen
chances without an erver at short. |
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_SHE SLEEDS Ix THE VALLEY BY REQUET” ANV (RIVG WHICH BROUSHT (T BACK.
Scott Perry never possessed more
than he had against the Gulls., In
the fourth inning he whizzed a third
strike past McDowell. “You're out.”
yelled Kerin. the umps. “How do
you know? agked the former Ala
bama collegian. “Nobody could have
seen that one.”
N!“c.m wasn't far behind the
Crae hurler. He, tos, seemed to
possess everything. He whiffed sev
en batters, Perry being strike-out
vietim three times In a row.
Cavet looks N.f and better than
ever bafore. If he Charley Schmidt
has one of the most valuable hurl
ers in the league. .
Dazzling Mh‘l kept the Crack
ers in the lead. wice In the same
inning Guil runs were cut off by
perfect throws that caused the stands
to rock with the hip. hip, hooray!
stuff. Mayer and Thrasher con
tributed the pegs
In that session the Gulls were the
beneficiaries of & bad overthrow of
first base, a double and a single, but
they counted not a run. Schmidt put
in ten minutes abusing the fates as
A result
oy |
In bassbaill, memery is as brief
as children's sorrows. When “Nig*
Clark, one-time Cracker idol and
iater bl league star, appeared at
bat h"mlfid to draw even a ripple
of appiause, Instead, the fans made
sport of the lack of hirsute adorn
ment for his thinking spparatus
Clark wasn't recognizsed by more
than a doren persons in the inclos.
ure. Less than & dozen years age his
name was on svery Atlanta lip
Nine games have been played st
Ponce Deleon. In three of them the
Crackers have faced southpans "Tve
pever seen the like of left<-handed
pitehers since I've been in baseba!l ™
sald Chariey Prank. “Tve got two
more to shoat at you.™ sald Charley
Schmidt Roth Ledbetter and MHar.
ris, Gull hurers. are fork-handers
Boss Schmide, of the Quils, s
strong for banter with the stands
“TH ohow you how 1o hiL" he re
marked as he went o bat for Cavet
in tha ninth. Mis efort was & measly
roller to Parry. Loud ha! has' from
the stands
Parry, by the way, furnished sen.
sational feiding Or Iwa scoasions
e made perfect throws 1o fArst from
SifMeult positions ard in the second
inning he knocked down & wicked
Arive from Swactna’s bat. the drive
»ou headed straight for the score.
Tommia MaMillan was alss » feld.
ing hound e malle renning throws
on slow Rt balle that prevented base
Enocke
The midgets did all the Cragker
imume, iwa Wows sach being s
cumuiated by MeMillan Marean and
'm Their combined weight 1
hardly % pounds
! The Pols and Barens svidemtly
have 1804 the Oul's nothing of Per.
Hine' pegwing Ten tried 1 stes)
% the Kid salcher. They ware neiied
B yards
Ad Brannan and I-a’ Laar ware
Bk on the feld in uniferm They
pitehed to the batters ‘» practce and
made hemenives el mz
Both announced that they ere ready
15 2% 15 Ihe maund at any mement
Bd Lofima's voine and anthuninem
R from the mum.‘ Hras
The Lig wont home sk afar
METRIng pEßrtiee 1t wae Ris aftes
- n ur o ke Dyt hman had
- . Peer Meads Perry
-l A LAINL A VULUI'\'UIA.\
OLD JUDGE RUMHAUSER
Results of All Games Played Yesterday, and Games Scheduled
for Today_
STANDING OF THE CLUBS,
uthern League.
Clubs. W L Clubs. W. L. Pet
Nash. 16 : TR IM'phis &10 444
Atania’ 18 16 %8 Lok 11 A
r‘k‘.':. 10 11 476 | Mobile &14 300
tiantic ve.
c nlO6 62 Macon ,F 4
Mont. 10 7 588 ! Jack. o 4
C'umbus % 8 529 C'umbia 7 10 412
Augusta 8 § 500 Albany T 43
Ciuds. W L Pet| "o wJo et
. Mt .
u? 8 4 681 |Chicago 3% ’
Betor § § ot 348
Phila, k 6 .tfllm. La 710 a 2
Cinein. 10 8 Gs|N. York 211 .15
Amman_l.u ue.
Clubs, W, ‘. Pr‘ (‘u%‘. w, ‘.
Wash. I‘ M 7 Deotroit § o
. BT l(’met(o”“.
| 10 8 ils. L 68
N. York g Phila 512 2%
Georgia.-Alabama League.
Clubs. WL. Pet "luh-. W. L. Fet
Rome 2 01000 Grfrin 11 .
Newnan 1 1 300 Annist'n ‘ 1 .0
Tadega 1 4 500 LaGr. 2 o
WHERE THEY PLAY FRIDAY.
Seuthern League,
¥obll. ut Ath:h . .e
Nashville 8t ::m."fi':.-' :
iunphh At Chattanooga.
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A League.
Et. Louls at gtnu. » ’
‘&‘»‘.‘.:'3.".‘.o: ‘n P'hw'dnu
New York st Boston.
Nationa! League.
f‘r_::clnmll 'r'mf'ul‘""'
1 abhurg.
ln::n'n. Naw toc‘t'
Philadeiphia at Brookiyn P
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Anniston 4, Talladega 1. S
Rome 4, LaGrange 3
O.u}b Atlantic League.
Jacksonville 7, Cn?umbu s
Columbus 8, Mont omery 3.
"’lron A Aib.ny f
Charleston I, Augusta 3 (11 innings),
Texas League.
~ Dallas, 4; !luuumm..l.
~ Fort Worth, 7; San Antonio, ¢
Galveston, 7. Shreveport, 3.
Houston, 1; Waco, 0 ‘
ccuor Games.
Al Cambridge —Harvard, §; Virginla, 0.
At Ann”?o&. Navy, 4, North %m
--lina A » M, 3
’l ::‘ l;n..vor: Dartmouth, 3; George
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At New Orleans—Louisi State Unl.
!venlu. & Tulane l'nlnmy. o
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Westbrook Gives Up
\ ves Up
‘But One Hit, and
| 2
- Georgia Wins, 7to 1
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ATHENS, May §.-W brook, of
Georgla, gave up one Nl.rm y Fe
gy fad o e
ow L X r
R s Visttors, got tha Sat Ot
off the Georgia hurler. |
Henderson's playing featured. The
Hg first sacker secured two hits. one of
which 'll'- home run. He also secyred
two runs himself
‘o Pre 'a:‘m”h;% ..!‘b" t’“‘muu.
n - Lt o -
“rw“ eleven chances without an
error.
Score by Inntn,
Y e mmns-ql
Georgia . 310 938 00 |
Batteries Westbrook and lu-ml
Powel!, Mason and Rone
Three Prep Games
)
Schedules Today;
Off Day for B. H. 8.
D
The second series of the second
round of basebell Rnu Wil be
saged in the local op League thin
sfternnon
Poacnck has strengthensd very
much in the past coupie of weeks
and Marist wiil have to N‘%“lhwr
best If they expect to beat cock
oul_in the second round
Foliowing sre the games seheduled
for today
Peacock va. Pultan Migh
Marist va O 3 M A
Tech lt.-‘.h va Commercial High
Boys' High is not scheduled 1o«
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Mercer Comes Back
Bieyat - = firip
vordlty fopainig Rer Sharptonss
rhances by rompietely Ve
:,‘vom . f‘:amu‘ ity m :’mov;
r.m"mnml “Cotton” Dorsey was
!ya main here put the h‘flc "f'
i, Ty o el TR
Wb':::u "Sb;'n: m«m&
e culerreg v toro, e 'ost' S
tar mr- s the plale Pawberry o
lewad Bl with ee
Seare Sy Innings
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;Jack Dillon Gets Big
- Offer to Box Darcy
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MILWAUKEE, WIS, May 5~
Richie Mitchell. whe has heen laid up
with a foot whieh became infected
through eolored stockines rubbing
against a slight cut, is still in bed at
his home, but doctors are confident
now of preventing blood poisoning,
which threatened. Specialists exam
ined it yesterday and said it would be
three weeks before he could resume
training for his postponed bout with
Charley White. The match will be
put on later. |
CHICAGO, May S.—Jimmy Duffy,
star lightweight boxer of Lockport,
'N. Y. accompaniod by his wife and
| his manager, Hugh Shannon, of Puf
falo, passed through this city vester.
day morning on their way to Denver, |
where Jimmy boxes Young Abe Atteli
in & twenty-round batile on May 10
| ——
TULSA, OKLA,, May s.~Car! Mor
ris and Jim Coffey, the Irish giant, of
New York, will fight here on May 10
The deal to bring Moran here was
called off today.
Freddie Welsh declines making »
return match with Ever Hammer on
the ground that he injured his wrist
in his last fight Ag long as Freddie
didn't sprain either of his ankles an
injured wrist shouldn't be mueh of a
handi ap
Adolphus Wolgast, former light.
waight champion of the world hu‘
clossd & mateh with Phil Brock n"
Cleveland, Ohlo, for May 18, Wolgast
won his last two fghts, defeating |
Willle Gradwell and Joe “Wop” Flynn |
4 recent engagements. ‘l
Johnny Coulon is wanted by Ml
waukes promoters for a mil! with
Tohnny Ertle, ciaimant of the ban
tamweight champlonship Johnny
staged a "come-back™ the other night
when e hasted & tough bantam, Jahr .
py Riteh's but the former champion s
hardly ready now for as tough a scrap.
per ax this Ertle party
We have it on &o:d suthority tm'
Coulon weighed t 118 3-4 pounds |
when he fought Mitchie This means |
that Tounlon e Sust as small & M!
ever wan. A malch that ought to go
big now s & ten or twenty round miil |
betwesn Coulon and Pappas for the
Ayweight ehamplonahip of the werid |
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| Great Start for Marcan!
W I AP AN - g s s 5. iy
Mopite Mr hoperae 1
Massn: . 2 9 0B ']
Volly, w 1 i 8
Welowell, of TR EET
Burke, of 2 6% 61 6
wasing. Ih.. . 2 0 110 3 6
f'dat. " 1 61 61 »
Witren, $ 5806080
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‘avet, ] 1 4 %
Aenmiae 1. ‘ s 00
}Tfl“ P 1 sun
BehmiAt Wit for Cavet tn ninth ‘
Atiants b v Ao
anmn. 111 Tt 8111
ran. W 266 3090
g:w. 1% . N . b ::t -
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'R:uu 'OO 2 58 00
g»m " 2 &6 31
MeMiliar, o E E B R
Parkine » E E B S ED
Perry. » E & » "
Warnie S 8 s 8
oo iy
”'h”o by g o 5 800 1801
Atiants B 0 6% e g
LR L la] Too hase it Bescing |
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e vl out By Pawsy 1§ .y
Cawet Base o= el (o Cavet |
HasPifice it Movas Ktuien haee ey
Rine Passed ball Mars N mfpm’. a
- el By avet (Peruing me
1Y Umpires Kerin and Mant |
SOFT MATCH FOR WAMMER
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CAAGKERS IN 30 PLACE,
THANKS TO LIL MARGAN
By Fuzzv Woodruff.
ROUDLY perched in third place,
the highest point reached in
considerably more thail a year,
the Crackers today go about the se
rious business of overhauling the lead
of the Pelicans and the Velunteers,
And incidentally the Cracko?s
achieved the perch by presenting what
will come very near to being the
Cracker battle front for the rest of
the sea%on. At least to the faithful,
who gather daily at Ponce Del.eon
Park, the second-base problem that
has long perturbed them has been
solved.
For Lil Marean had his Atlanta de
but in the opening game against the
Gulls and no society bug ever had a
more auspicious coming-out party.
The little ex-Baron didn’t do a thing
but fleld perfectly at the keystone, an
achievement that has been rare
enough this season, as far as the
Crackers are concerned, but he
cracked out the pinch hit that sent
the two runs that won the game scur
rying across the pan,
There is no question about it. Mar
can Is destined to be as popular in
Atlanta as a cold bottle of beer, for
the which 900 wmen assembled at
Ponce Del.eon yesterday would have
given a h:lthy percentage of their
day's earnings.
| But Marcan's value was not alone
in his actual achlevement. His pres
ence at the keystone seemed to cause
the entire infleld to work with more
dash and assurance than it has ex
, hibited all season.
As a matter of fact, the whole club
fielded as it has never fieldsd before— |
despite the fact that there are two
errors charged to the :‘rnckeu. 4‘
- .
"l‘ was a supremely happy baseball
throng that came hack from the
3-1 victory over the Gulls. It was one
of the best week day throngs that has
seen the Crackers perform, by the
way, and they were talking pennant
on street ear and jitney bus, on weary
feet and In comfortable touring cars
“Marcan rounds it out perfectly”
everybody told his neighbor until the
sentence became bromidie,
And it looked that way.
The Cracker fans were doubly glad
o see the Mobile club the vietim, for
the Cracker fans have not forgotten
the fact that it was the Mobile club
that sent the Cracker team back home
beaten three times in A row at the
opening of the season, when the faith.
ful here had tx(:eflod.n brilliant start,
-
Lm it be kXnown that the Gulls have
somte hall team. The recent ac
quisition of B 4 Holly, who horned
inte yosterday's game and killed
Prank Thrasher's only hit (corses),
and Johnny Dodge, who third-based
for the Gulls, makes Charley
Sehmidt's club & really formidahble
machine
The Gulls are working with a geed
deal more spirit and assurance than
they posssssed ast year and gave
'OV"' indication that they are a force
vet 1o be reckoned with in the South
ern League,
. » 9
THF: Crackers didn't have a herd
time winning the game, but they
Aid have the dlckens of a hard time
keeping the Gulls from walking off
with the victory,
In the first place. Frank's plans all’
went wrong when EA Lafitte, who was
schedulad to hurl, had a billous at.
tack at the moming practice and had
to take to his bed G«d?’ the after
noon. This necessitated Frank to call
on Beott Perry, who s just as useful
Cool, Comfortable
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to have hanging around as a combi
nation corkscrew and heer opener,
Scott went to the hill and worked a
wonderful game, but only wonderful
work behind him prevented the Gullg
from emerging on top.
In the fifth round the Gulls were
treated to an overthrow of first buz
A& two-base .drive and a single an
they didn't count a run, which shows
that the Crackers were sither mighty
lucky or there was some sharp field
ing done. A little of hoth figured in
the proposition, no douht.
Burke started the inning by rapping
to Lennox. The captain had an easy
throw, but his hand or foot or some
thing slipped and he sent the ball
whizzing over Sam Mayer's head.
Sammy turned like a flash and chased
the pill, while Burke hustled around
the sacks. When Sam reached the
ball he whirled and made a perfect
peg to third. Lennox was waiting and
Burke was killed. Swacina then fol
lowed with a lucky double to right. It
looked like it was all off when John
Dodge cracked safely to the same
fleld. Big Casino came steaming
home and looked up just in time to
see Cy Perking walting with the ball
Frank Thrasher had made a perfect
stop and throw and the Mobile slug
ger was headed off by ten vards.
And maybe thera wasn't an ovation
for tha two chunkers'
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THI: Crackers were just one run to
the good at this time. and thers
is no doubt but that the two throws
saved the day. Frank's men took the
lead in the second Innirg. With one
down, Tex MeDonald hit an easy one
to Massey, who fumbied, and MeDon -
!4 was safe. He moved up on Len
nox's out and scored on MeMillan's
safe rap 1o conter.
The game was sewad up in the Bfth.
McMilian cracked out another hit and
Perkine was hit by a pitched ball.
Roth runners moved up on a passed
ball while Perry was whiffing, and
then Marcan came through with his
pinch drive lu; o:w:d both runners,
Tllt Gulia’ lone tally came in the
sevenih, when Holly was given a
life on Tommy's boot. moved to ser
ond on MceDowell's out and scored on
Purke’s single. e
w ILBON is likely to face Ledbetier
in today's diMiculty. e
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ACWORTH LOSES TO AGGIES
POWDER SPRINGS, GA, Ma m
Acworth lost 1o the A and M xé.
nere yesterdar aftermoon, 11 to “ -
loosely played same. McWhorter hurled
for the nners.
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