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ATLANTA, GA.
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Twenty Athletes Off This Morning
to Compete in State Events
Today and Saturday.
By J. W. Heisman.
Coach of Tech Team.
HE Yellow Jackets of the cinder
I path left this morning, twenty
strong. on the Seaboard Air
Line, bound for Athens, where the
State meet will be held this afternoon
and tomorrow.
This will be the sécond annual meet
of this association, and there will be
teams present from the University of
Georgia, Emory, Mercer and Tech
Last year the meet was held in Ma
con, and Tech proved an easy win
ner, taking first place in all the events
but one, and second place in most of
them
This year it is a certainty that the
Jackets will not have the walk-over
they had a year ago, and, in fact,
there Is more or less doubt whether
they can win first place. The mhvr‘
three colleges are greatly spurred
Up by their heavy defeat last year,
and all have been working desperate
ly hard to close up the gap between
themselves and the Atlantans,
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P‘RH.\I Tech's very high-grade team |
of a year ago not many mem
bers are missing, the most prominent
being Robinson, the phenomenal high
jumper, who twice during the season
made an official record of 6 feet 1-2
inch, To take his place this year
there sre three men at Tech, all of
whom do pretty well, but none of
whom can make anything like the fig
ures set up by “Robby.” These men |
Are Jordan, Bilackwell dnd another
Robinson »
Tech will enter at l«-nit three men
in every event Nigels, the most con
sistent of Tech's sprinters, is not in
the best possible shape owing to a
strain in one leg, while Griffin, an
other flyer, has been having a lot of
trouble with one foot; but Holst, a
freshman from the Memphis High
School, will help out Immensely with
the dashes, while Strupper, of foot
ball fame, will also push somebody
hard for a place. Glover i« not in
anything like the good condition of
last year, owing to repeated knee in-
Juries, so that he will not attempt the
broad jump at all. Byt here, again,
Holst will come in handy, as he is an
excellent broad jumper
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PRE.\H the best shot putter at
Tech, will not be able to com
rlo. as he wili be busy playing first
Ase with the ball team against Trin
ity this afternoop
The following i the list of events,
together with Tech's entries in each.
The new men in this list are Battle
Grifin, Rand, Strupper, Robinson,
Parker, Saye, Holst, McCrae, Angel,
Carison and Carpenter. The college
Awalls with much interest the news
of what the flew men on the team will
be able to do. -
The mmna public interest in
track ath I 8 Inereasing by leaps
and bou and not only the college
teams, but ' mr A 8 well are be
ginning te this form of athletic
work so Iy that we may hope
for a new record or two to emerge
from each meet
The relay race will also be & new
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MOBILE.
Massey, ss. ..
Holly, 2b. ...
McDowell, rs.
Burke, cf. ...
Swacina, Ib..
Dodge, 3b. ..
Wilcox, If. ..
Schmidt, ¢. . .
Ledbetter, p..
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| Southern League
A AAP P A e ]
Lookouts, 2; Chicks, 0.
CHATTANOOGA, May 6.-—Harris’ sin.
gle with the bases full in the eighth
scored Kitehens and Jantzen for Chat
tanooga with the only runs of a piten
ers' battle between Marshall and Mer
ritt yesterday.
Score by Innings: R.H.E.
Memphis .... .......000 000 0000 5 3
Chattanooga .... ...000 000 02x—2 4 1
Batteries: Merritt and Wallace, Mar
shall and Kitchens.
Vols, 3; Travelers, 1,
LITTLE ROCK, ARK., May 6.—Rodg
ers won his own &nme in the eighth by
singling, scoring Kores and Ellam and
crossing the plate himself on Rumler's
error. The {uma endt‘j Nashville, 3;
Little Rock, 1. »
Score by innhggs: RH.E,
Nashville ... 2o 000 000 0303 8 1
Little Rock .........000 000 0101 5 3
Batteries: Rodgers and Street;LeClair
and Rumler.
Pels, 6; Barons, 0.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA., Ml( 6. New
|orlun| hit Robertson hard in two in
nings and together with five errors
:corod five runs. The final mcore was
to 0. ,
Score by innings: R.H.E.
\’New Orleans ......200 300 6V +6 8 &
Birmingham ... . 000 600 000-06 7 ©
~ Batteries: C. Smith and Higgins; Rob
ertson, Ponder and Hauser.
feature on the program. Tech's quar
tet of Holst, Strupper, Sparks and
Battle is a fast one, and the other
teams will have to travel if they are
to beat the Jackets out. A handsome
cup will be given as a prize to the
winning relay t.elr:n. L
‘l‘ ECH'S entries will be as fol
lows:
100-Yard Dash—Nigels, Griffin,
Holst and Strupper.
220-Yard Dash-—Same men.
440-Yard Dash--Battle, Sparks and
Griffin,
Half Mile—Battle, Sparks and
Rand.’
One Mile—Parker, Rand and
Sparks.
High Hurdles—Glover, Strupper,
Jordan and Robinson.
1..11)' Hurdles—Glover, Strupper and
ye,
High Jump-—Jordan, Robinson and
Blackwell.
Broad Jump-Jordan, Street and
Holst
Pole Vault—Jordan, Save and Me-
Crae. .
Hammer —~Angel, Mauck, Carlson
and Carpenter.
Shot—Carpenter and Mauck
..})ucuo—(‘upnnur. Mauck and An-
Relay Race — Holst, Strupper,
Sparks and Battle
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STECHER THROWS ORDEMAN
MINNEAPOLIS, May §.—Harry Orde
man was an'n in his match with
cu:f Joe .nhot here last .nyll:l.t‘”b:l
21:50. Ordeman ! the l\rn man to -u:
&uu minutes with the Nebraska wu-}
F verything for
those who play
Golf and Tennis
SCORE CARD FOR TODAY’S GAME
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P PORT NEWS
€&y GroeeE Prae, “—
AN APOLOGY.
Oh, faithful chair! | rudely bawled
you out, .
| said you had a spavin and the dqout.
| swore you had the measles and the
pip
The loprt;ny, the typhus and the grip.
I wrote that you were crippled, halt
and lame, 3
And cast aspersions on your ancient
name, 3 .
And cyokn had cartoonists fling their
n
To put your reputation on the blink.
But, though | knocked and panned you
wantonly,
I know full well that you are true to
me.
Lord bless and keep you, faithful of -
fice chair!
To-day | find you calmly waiting
there.
We have learned recently that ad
vertising does not always pay. Nev- |
ertheless, we shall take another
chance
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? WILL EXCHANGE—ONE RHEU. |
MATIC OFFICE CHAIR FOR A |
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'WMMW
Now. that we have disposed of the
chair question, let us get down to
sport. Joe Setcher is going to wrestle
somebody somewhgre in Chicago some
night this week. Voice from the gal
lery: “Whaadayamean sport? That's
A business'" 5
Billy Sunday predicts that the
Cubs will win thowponum. He must
ibo planning a revival i Chicago.
Jess Willard is putting on weight,
showing that there is some truth in
that ancient wheeze Laugh and
grow fat!” He gains ten pounds every
time he reads that patent medicine
testimonial.
| SPRING.
“Spring has come,” the elderly gen
tieman said, as he leaned on his walk
ing stick and watched several young
ste-s at their play.
“When | was a child we always
played marbles in spring. It is a sure
d"n that winter is over,
But there is one phase of the
me that | can not understand,”
:: said, wiping his blue spectacles.
“l can not comprehend the vernac
ular of the present-day game. Evi
dently the ancient form of m
has o‘cn’o‘. I have listened to
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Shirts, without Sport Collars. §1 1o §5
“Annapolis™ Shirt and Drawer Combina
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White Duck Pants, $1.50 ‘
White Flannel Pants, $5.00.
Tennis Shoes, “HI" or “Lo" $1.50 to 95
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-lI'HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
ATLANTA
Marcan, 2b. .
Moran, If. . ..
Mayer, Ib. ...
Thrasher, rs..
McDonald, cf.
Lennox, 3b. .
McMillan, ss.
Perkins, c. ..
Wilson, p. ..
f.* half an hour and have heard such
expressions as these: ‘Come a seven!’
‘A cent you don't six!’ ‘Come on, you
big dick!"”
THE HEAVENS WEEP, .
(But not the ball players.)
“Rain on! Rain on!” the players say
When clouds are dark and low,
“For we are drawing big league pay
To watch a movie show.”
Irrigation has done wonders to
stimulate crops, but it seldom raises
baseball fans.
J. Montgomery McGoogan, the
wealthy baseball magnate, was stand
ing in the rain gazing at his empty
park,
“Ten years ago,” he ruminated;
“ten years aro, when | owned a fnrgn
in Kansas, prayed for rain., Evi
dently the message was delayed.”
MAY SECOND. ‘
On her little white bed
With a cold in the head
And a wheeze in her thorax she lay.
She also had grip |
Influenza and pip, |
For she was the gunn of the May,
Wmmm
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S. Atlantic ague
Scouts, 7; Gamecocks, 6.
Score by innings: RH.E.
Jacksonville .. .....330 010 0007 8 4
Columbia .... ......401 100 0006 8 o
Batteries:. Hawkins, Barse, Palmer
and Baker; Wilson, Stewart, (ibson and
Connolly. Time, 3 hours. Umpire,
Cleary.
Tourists, 2; Gulls, 2.
Score by mnings: RH.E
Augusta ... . 010 010 000 000--2 4 4
Charleston .. .. .000 001 010 0002 8 3
Batteries. Patterson, Brooks and Ku
banks: Fillingim and McDonald. Time,
2:20. Umpire, Hoey.
‘ Tigers, 9; Bables, 3,
Seore by innings: RHE
Albany <o 2310 000 0003 8 &
Macon ') aie 201 102 4x-5% 5 4
Batteries: Baker and Jotdan: Sykes,
THE GEORGIAN %M 50
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The University Trio all week.
“?UHDAV—‘M Madison in
“Eleanor's Cateh.” “The Mazards of
Helen" “Mer Mero Mald,” comedy.
SATURDAY A Man's Sin"
three.reel Thanhouser drama.
“Knocking Out Knockout Kelly™
ALAMO No. 2
SATURDAY —Jackie uuun; "
an Rau'table production, “The Twin
Triangle
ALAMO No. 1
SATURDAY —Marry c.ro‘ ang
Sieen Woeters featore. T Seuert on
» Skyscraper,” L-KO comedy.
GE?R.GIAN' y
SATURDAY «"“The innosent Lie™
Paramount festure.
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SAVOY ¢ |
SATURDAY —~Mary ¥ "Nl
Girt Whe Feares » b"
18im) Patel n “’w.&yu
Home Cured.” "“The ot
Boges.” L KO comedy.
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SATURDAY -y Warren X
in his Sret Broenivg retesse ~The
Gay Lord Waring.™
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SATURDA ‘s Vindica.
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Braves, & Giants, 6. '
Score by innings: R.H.E.
Boston ............400 011 000 I—7 11 3
New York ........100 013 001 o—B6 i ¥
Batteries: Tyler, Hughes and .Gowdy;
Mathewson und/Dooln.
Dod?en. 2; Phillies, 0.
Score by jnnings: R.H.E.
Philadelphia ........000 000 000—0 3 8
Brooklyn .... .....000020 00x—2 7 2
Batteries: McQuillan and Adams; Dell
and Meyers.
* Pirates, 4; Cubs, 2.
~_Bcore by innings: R.H.E.
Chicago ...... ......011 000 000—2 6 O
Pittsburg .... ......010 000 03x—4 8 0
Batteries- Lavender and Archer: Coop
er and Schmidt,
Reds, 4; Cards, 2.
Score by inings; R.H.E
Cincinnati ...........000 010%:4 e
St. ‘Louis ...........010 100 2 9 5
Batteries: Schujtz, Schneider Toney
and Clark, Wingo; Ames and Gonzales,
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Griffin, 3; Newnan, 1.
Score by innings:
NOWHEN ccocvicoiiivs. .. 100 000 VoOt
GRS civiiioterasi.sssos 000 OO NG
Batteries: Watkine and Matthews;
Robertson and Chalker.
Rome, 4; LaGrange, 3.
Score by innings:
SUONE. oo ovivinantnriion vir U ARG B 4
laGrange .................000 001 0023
Batteries: Weston and Johnson; Fisk
and Pierce.
Anniston, 4; Talladega, 1.
Score by innings:
Talladega .................100 600 000—1
ABBIIUIR 5 ccoonivicicessiioDo DO WSI
Batteries: Bowden and Gooch; Stone
and Fowlks.
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Syracuse University will soon have
the largest athletic arena in this coun
try. When finished the stadium will
cover six and one-half acres. It will
have a normal seating capacity of 20,000,
which can be increased to 40,000, The
stadium will cover more fiound than
the famous Yale “bowl” at New Haven.
Norris and Snyder. Time, 2:00. Um
pire, Quain.
Foxes, 9; Blllikens, 3.
Score by lpnings: RHE
Montgomery .. ....300 000.000-3 5 3
Columbus .... .....220 020 03x—% 11 3
Batteries: Hodge. Roberts ‘4 Clare;
Cornellus and Krebs. Time, 7:55. Um
pire, Moran. 5
VICTORIA
SATURDAY — “Dross and Dia.
monds.” two-reel drama; “Mair.
dressers of Molland,” comedy; “Fatal
Malady,” drama.
SATURDAY-~Viola Dana in “Chil.
dren of Eve,” an Edison masterpic -
ture. Special attraction, the Senate
Three.
SATURDAY —Seiect program of
qood pictures.
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_SATURDAY ~Refined pictures by
he best producers.
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SATURDAY—~The best feature
Pletures are booked here
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SATURDAY — Migh- class moving
pictures and polite vaudeville.
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SATURDA Y~ The Desert's Sting.”
2000«&0 Bison drama. ;':.“.a: :
ar." comedy. “‘Sherfock,
Detective.” comedy.
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_Senators, 5: Athletics, 1.
Score by innings: R.H.E.
Washington ........010 010 003—5 12 0
Philadelphia ........000 000 001—1 6 2
Batteries: Johnson and Henry; Shee
han, Weaver and sSchang.
Indians, 2; White Sox, 0.
Score by innings: R.H.E.
Cleveland ...........100 001 000—2 8 1
oChicage ............000 000 000—0 8 0
Batteries: Coumbe and O'Neil; Wil
liams, Faber and Schalk.
Red Sox, 3; Yanks, 0.
Score by innings: R.H.E,
New York ..........000 000 000—0 2 3
Boston serinaii..... 010 000 02*—3 9 ¢
Batteries: Caldwell and Nunamaker;
Leonard and Carrigan.
Browns, 7; Tigers, 6.
Score by innings: R.H.E.
St. Louis .....000 032 100 000 I—-710 3
Detroit .......001 280 000 000 o—6 12 1
Batteries: Davemport, Groom and
Hartley; Dubuec, Erickson, Dauss, Cove
leskie and Baker. ‘
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at the *‘‘Bucket of
Blood” — “Fifty-Fifty
Mamie’’—so named for
her qualities of fairness
in dealing with her pals
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