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1 FRANK’S MILLIONAIRES MAKE DEBUT
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I^j BUSY SATURDAY IN SPORTING WORLD j
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THAT DUTCHMAN ARRIVES
BRINGING THE PELICANS
Charley Frank and hi* hand of festive
Millionaire* arrived Saturday morning from
Nashville. all In good ihnpe nnd ready for
bnrd hattlea with the Atlanta tram.
'That Dutchman" look* pretty proaperoua
mid cheerful for a man who la charged
ii y the'Birmingham paper*) with runnlug
the league.
It may ta atated In paaalng that Charley
arnica that running hla own team take*
it''"lit all Ida time, ami that he I* willing
to let Judge Kavanaugh take care of the
The New Orleana team thla year* while
not quite the equal of the wonder Charley
i unk had laat year, la an excellent one.
Moat of the player* are new ou the New
nrlaaaa team, nnd several are new to the
league.
Heck, Ittratton, Phllllpa and Rreltenateln
nre the only men who went through all
of laat aeaaon with the Pelican*. UlckeVt
wan with Atlanta laat year, Hlnke and
Oueae were with IJttle Ilock.
Chick Cargo, who la batting aacond for
tlu* Pelican*, nnd playing abort atop, la a
l'i.dher of Hobby Cargo, n member of two
1*11100lit team* In Naahvlll* and afterward*
with Atlanta for part of a aeaaon, up to
n>* time of hla death. "Chick" Cargo wav
l light by Charley Frank from Albany.
Bloke, who waa with Little Rock laat
*• sons, la playing aecond been and batting
ililrd on the Hat. lie la a player who got
n trial with Charley Frank the aecond year
Hu.*; the "Dutchman" managed the Mem
phis team, lie dropped back to tho Cotton
states then and laat year he waa reacuad
by IJttle Rock.
r* urih on the batting llat la "Punch"
Knott, right tbddcr when fhlhga are going
well and catcher when necessary. "Punch"
played with New Orleans years ago, before
the nrgnulaatlou of the present Noutheru
Imagin'. Charley I* rank discovered hliu lu
Kvansvllle nnd brought him to New Or
leans. When the first Houtberu League
sen win opened Punch was presented, along
with Ifarry Hussey, to Nashville by Charley
Frank, lie played great ball with Nashville
for three years and then went to the Wash
ington club, where he did well last year.
Ills work with New Orleans {hla year has
l»oeti excellent, lie Is a mnu who takes
the b*‘*t of care of himself and always
works hard.
Heck, who tats after Knoll and who la
at first base, was with Frauk last year.
At the Iieglnn!ng of the season of 1905 Frank
traded him on the coast for French nnd he
waa n member of Inst year's pennant
winners.
Illrd blew Into New Orleans thla spring
with a crew of hall player* who hnd been
touting Mexico, lie went out with the
btfiiclt of taseball privateers who fitted up
In Mobile and played through the winter
Pinas recommended him to Frank,
nnd when ha hit Atlanta "That Dutchman"
took hint on for a trial. ,
O'Urten, tha third baaeiinn for Frank
this year, was taught from Philadelphia.
Formerly he played with Illinois In the
York Htnte League. Manager Frank con
siders him the equal of any fielder In tha
league.
Htratton, who Is catching for Now Or
leans thl* year, was with the Pellcnna laat
year, aud so were Hill Phllllpa and Brelt-
enafeio. Tho PeJJrau*’ other pttehrr* are
tluese. who waa with Little Itoek laat year,
and Manuel, who came from flaton linage,
RUBE
ZELLER.
A'NJ)
HI$
PITCH I.N<3
EXPRESSION.
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PICTORIAL INTERVIEWS WITH ATLANTA BALL PLAYERS BY CARTOONIST BREWERTON.
“RUBE" ZELLER.
80UTHERN.
CLUBS—
New Orient* .
Shreveport . .
Atlanta . .
fllrmlnKhnm .
3lontguthery.
Nashville . .
Little Bock .
.650
.685
.676
.545
.190
.141
.:5»
SOUTH ATLANTIC.
In tb, Colton Htntm.
New Golf Course Will Be
One of the Best in Country
Golf players In the Atlanta Athletic Club
*r.» awaiting with what patience they ran
inuater for the opening of the new golf
cotine at East Lake, where a matter of
$n: <00 la tatng expended to make the
emir** and grounds the beat In the Mouth.
Although the opentog day la atlll far off,
It i* possible to get nn Idea about the
conn*. A brief deserlptton, hole by bole,
I* here given:
l r*t bole, bogey 4, length 210 yard*.
I*i leUcally free from ha tarda, except to
catch k violent slice.
Second bole, tagey t, length 410, bsxards
Ink*, requlrluc a carry of L» yards; bound-
fttry on left aud up hill (day.
I Third hole, bogey 5, length 1C. hainnls.
Vcwrth hole, bogey 5, length 410, down
In'! bole, with tuiaarda for slice nnd traps
l»» front of green, flrecn slants down bill.
I ifth hole, bogey 4, length 310, lake to
I < Isti a slice.
Mltth hole. Iwgey 4. length »W. This Is
t!*•• "Hrrus ring hole." Then* Is n rop
b * her entirely around the hole with n
t" ■ Ive-foot trap on the front side.
, Seventh bole, bogey 5. length 430. Up
hill hole with traps to right and left, and
green cut Into woods which forma hntard
ou three sldea of green.
Eighth hole, bogey 5. length 460. down
hill hole, woods on left, trap on right for
first nnd second shots and down hill greeu.
Math hole, tagey 4, length 276. This la
the eltaw lode. The drive Is through the
woods, where' over 400 tree* were removed
to make an opening for the fair green.
Tenth hole, bagay 4, length W>. Plain
sailing to the ftrccu, which Is a plateau.
Klcvcnth bole, tagey 4, length ISO. An
uphill bole with woods to the left nml n
trap ou the right.
Twelfth hole, lajgey 6. length 458. Hound-
ary on the left, trot* ou the right aud two
big traps In front of green, which slopes,
dowp Itlll.
Fourteenth hole, tagey 4. length 310. fM*
hole has the "spectacles bunker" 130 feet
from the tee. with thirty foot "eyes" ami
n twenty-foot taw.
Fifteenth hole, tagey 4, length 371; hns-
anls. trap* on right sml "rough" ou left.
Sixteenth h«de. tagey 5, length 4W. This
Is the "lalnmt hole." The third shot puts
the tall ou an Islaud 110x240 feet, which lias
The Georgian’s Score Card.
ATLANTA. | R. | H ) E.
NEW ORLEANS | R | H. | E.
CROZtER. ir ....
RIOKERT. If ....
WNTER8. rf ...
CARGO, aa
8. SMITH. 3b...
BLAKE. 3b
MOR8E. aa
l! KNOLL, rf
POX. lb
|i BECK, »b.-
JORDAN. 3b ....
BIRD, cf '7
ARCHER, c
O'BRIEN. 3b ....
8TIN80N. cf ....
STRATTON, c ..
LOUCK8. p ....
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BREITKNSTEIN
TOTALS
1
TOTALS
Score by Inning,: 113
7 8 9 10 11—R
CLUBS—
AuguMtt . ,
Charlenton .
Macon . .
Columbia .
Jacksonville
Savannah .
ClayM/Won. Lnit. p.C.
.37 24 13 .849
37 19 18 .514
39 18 31 .4(3
.488
.469
.338
19
18
17
. . 37 17
. . 39 17
AMERICAN.
CLUBS—
Philadelphia.
Cleveland . .
New York .
HI. Louie .
Detroit . . .
.811
.Ml
.500
.444
.3(5
.303
CLUBS—
chlcaso . .
New York .
I’lttnburg .
Philadelphia
Cincinnati .
St. Loula .
Brooklyn .
Boeton . . .
as
.578
.388
.178
.388
.388
ONLY THREE HORSES START
IN FAMOUS LAT0NIA DERBY
Hy Private Leased Wire.
Cincinnati, Ohio, June 2.—It's Derby day
nt tatouln today aud the twentieth event
by thnt name will have three startera,
unless others unexpectedly tab up.
Mtlll, with Mir ilmiu nnd tady Navarre
to fight, n good rare la almost a certainty.
Debar Is an uncertain quantity. If his
Kentncky Derby race would he accepted as
his form lie ought to be 1.000,000 to 1 today,
lie evidently dbl unt like the enppy track
nnd with n pull In the weights ho may cut
considerable figure.' Mir lluon. wt)o will lie
an (Nlda-on favorite, la a- great colt. lie
looks like a Derby • Iwra* nnd he ran like
oneiat taulsvllle. He Is right on edge, and
the trainer, Petb Coyne; has no excuse to
offer If he la beaten. He worked a mile
nnd a half the other day In 2:86 14 In the
easiest fashion, being practically palled up
Mir lluon an argument, figuring ou the
Derby at l*oulavlHe. Sir lluon beat her
two lengths there at even weights, which
mean* that she waa conceding the colt five
pound*. Tommy Hums, who rode her.
claimed after the race that tho filly would
have won If she bad received her five
pounds sex allowance.
On the strength of the Kentucky Derby
many will pin their faith and tat, their
tuopey on tady Navarre. She beat colti
every time she ran thla year, and she la as
ruble as n* pebble. Hhe waa well aeasoned,
however, when ahe met sir* lluon, while be
nil through the Inst eighth. In that trial followers.
was tunklug his debut for tbs season. That
fact has caused msuy to say that she will
not ta ss vlose to George tang's colt again
this year, as she was at tautsrllle. Well,
lt*a the difference of oplnlou that makes
tatting, so escb one will have a lot of
he went the tulle and a quarter lu 2:06. the
next eighth In :13 nnd waa then eased up.
Yesterday he was galloped the Derby route
lu 2:44. He Is ataudlug training well and
lie baa put on flesh steadily since he baa
toon here.
tady Yavarre, who la fit aa a fiddle, waa
galloped three-quarters of a tulle yesterday
In 1:18. At the weight she ought to give
Debar ran well at New Orleana In nil
aged races and was able to concede weight
nnd win. His Derby race at Louisville was
a Joke. If he has recovered bis form be
will make the others hustle to tant him.
Htartera. Weights. Jockeys. Odds.
Mir Hunn 127 Troxley...... 2 to 5
tady Navarre.... 122 Dugan • to 6
Debar 117 D. Austin.*.. 15 to 1
Notes on Friday y s Games
4Jet out of the road, you up In front;
the Crackers arc runulog wild.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
CLUBS— % Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Toledo
Columbus .
Milwaukee
Kansas City
St. Paul .
Minneapolis
Louisville .
Indianapolis
Clubs—
Columbus
Waycrosa
Cordele .
Albany . ,
Valdosta .
Ameiicua ,
GEORGIA STATE.
.682
.600
.400
.364
.158
FRIDAY’S RESULTS.
Southern.
Birmingham 2. Memphis 1.
Atlanta 2, Little R<x'k 1.
South Atlantic.
Macon 1, Savannah
American.
Washington 4, Boston 0.
Boston 12, Washington 8.
New York 10. Philadelphia 3.
Cleveland 3, Chicago 2. *
Ft. Louis 4. Detroit 1.
National.
Pittsburg 5, St. Loula 4.
New York 6, Philadelphia 6.
Brooklyn 5, Boston 0.
Eastern.
Jersey city 5. Baltimore 2.
Providence 3. Newark 1.
Buffalo 4, Toronto 2.
Rochester 8. Montreal 0 (forf
a tank tahlnd It covered with long grass.
The ditch, walk aud canal which forms
the hazard. Is twenty-five yards wide.
Meventeentb hole, ttogey 5, length 445.
There Is an often ditch on the left and a
for the second shot.
an for the second shut.
Eighteenth hole, bogej 6. length 606.
Crosses neck of the take on second shot,
carry of sixty yard* take Is SS yards
from
At tills rnte It Is going to ta.protty hard
to stop them when they bit the top.
Go on after that seventeen straight rec
onl now. It*f easy enough. New Orlcanl
never coul! do much against Atlauta.
It certainly takes a morbid dlsposiUou
them* days to figure It out that Atlauta
hasn't n pretty good chance for the peu<
until.
Hickey got the only three assist* In the
second half of the second Inning, nnd
Douglass all the pntotts.
Winters Is the man who hit the two
tagger wlileh beat l.ltls Hock. Gristt busi
ness for Winters.
Amlerson played great • tall, considering
that he had n bunt idti. In the second,
when lie hit a two-tagger. It ’was pitiful
to se«» him "flat-wheeling" to-second. After
making that effort watt was pat In to
mu for Anderoou sad the busby haired
pitcher wandered off the tag and was
tagged out. Chalk up n good
” “
Evers on that play.
throw for
When Fox reachsa after a tall be can
E rotablr stretch further than any living
umrn talng. Yesterday In the first In
ning lu* went .out .twelve, or fifteen feet
from first base after one of White’s wHlo
one*. Hut In the meantime he never too*
hUfi ‘ ■
foot off first taoi
It has often been said that tarry tajoie
i»ver gets an much credit for the difficult
stunt* lie pulls off as be ought to tiecauee
he takes the hard asm with such ease that
all of them bmk easy. The same Is true
nf Otto Jonlnu. Otto has a way of awing-
they look as though
have gobtded theiu. As a matter of fact,
otto can pull them down tatter than any
other second baseman In the league.
When Drenneu waa celled oat on a third
strike In the third Inning he looked solic
itously at Umpire Hockley aod then at the
plate.
NAT KAISER & CO.
Confidential loans on valuables.
Bargains in unredeemed Dia monds.
15 Decatur SL Kimball House.
. Then, without a word, he « t dow n
and tagnu brushing off the rubtar. Ruck-
lev dbl pot «ay,northing, tat the motion
he made nif/tnt "*x%hx\ ant) Dreeacw dM.
It’s a wise tall player, who ean roast the
umpire without speaking a word.
Montgomery trimmed Shreveport In good
style Friday. Wonder If Bobby GHks r an-
anal slump has arrived.
Cleveland la tack In third place In the
American race, bat tbe Napa are within
striking distance of the front.
If the New* York Americana win the i
mi f
lit t
will train In Atlanta next spring.
My, my! Hut Brooklyn la au awful prop
osition these days. Shut out Boston Frl-
FIRST SHOOT
AT EAST LAKE
FIGHT LID IS ON AGAIN;
PUGS ARE OUT FOR JOBS
By TAD.
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June 2.—Governor Higgins, of
New York, has ordered all prise fights
stopped. . Sheriff Hayes got on the Job,
aud uow "everybody worka but the fight
ers."
Our advertising has taken a big Jump In
the past two days, and we are afraid that
we tuny have to get out a "want ad" sup
plement next week.
The following advertisements were
brought In yesterday:
Situations Wanted-Mnle—Strong young
tay would like position In bakery shop or
butcher shop; not afraid of work. Address
Gus Ruhlln. Metropole Hotel.
"Young Western gentlemen with good
voice would like position In some chorus;
will carry spear or play small parts; has
been on stage before, playing leading parts
In ’The Bowery After Dark.* References
If required. Address James Britt, Clay
tons, Coney Island.
"Good atrong boy would like position as
piano mover or anchorman In tag-of-wtr
team. Sam Ilerger.
"Young man of good appearance would
like position as solicitor or stump speaker;
has traveled all over the world, peddling
for yenra. Jack O’Brien. Philadelphia.
"Sober young man wants position as table
finisher; experienced; references. WIUu
Britt. I
"Wanted—Position as waiter In hotel or
restaurant; city or out of town. Young
Corbett.
"Young man, strong, 26, wishes to lesrn
good trade or work at anything; has two
good bands. Teriy McGovern.
"First-class cook wants work; good all
round man; long experience. Joseph Gins
(colored). *
"Elevator Runner—Yonng man who has
had many upt and downs wants work run
ning elevator; polite and neat. Bob Fits-
almmons.
"Floorwalker—Good appearance, well edu
cated, flrat-class stride, would like position
In big department otore. Joseph Grim."
Travelers Score a Run
But Crackers Score Two
Atlanta 2. Little Rock 1
The Crackers made It four straight vic
tim last thirteen game* at Pied
mont Thursday when they downed tbe
Travelers by a score of 2 to L
Up to the last Inulqg It looked ns though
a record wore to ta m*d«* and as though
the Atlanta team wen* going to score four
shutouts agnlust the same ten in In three
id Jnst when
file out of the park with two men down lu
IJttle Rock's half of the ninth Inning aud
the score 2 to 0 lu Atlauta'* fuvor, Meaney
singled and Douglas* tripled, scoring the
only run made by IJttle Rock on Georgia
soil this year and spoiling all chances for
that nhutont reyord.
Again the Little Uock team played ex
cellent ball and long, pink-topped Ncwlfn
E Itched a g04H| game. The Crackers, with
lughes In the box, were Just naturally
t«> much for them. Tall Tommy waa In
good form and made the Arknu*us people
scatter ^wee hit* .through eight Innlni
AMUSEMENTS
CASINO
TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY.
vaudeville;
The first shoot ever held on the ground*
of tbe Atlanta Athletic Club at East take
was pulled off Mntunlay afternoon. The
clnb boom* Waa not quite completed* In
time for the opening event, but the traps
wen* In rinnI condition and the event was
an Interesting one.
ISON GOING
TO GULFPORT
At!. Dtlr
£e.gne. tan. rigned with tin If
port. 111. ,-luli which now .tnvd. fourth In
Ita. t'ottou ht.te. lewgne.
Till. ufKrrnthm I. n font on. .nil ]*ou
tan, n good forth.
FINALS ON MONDAY.
In Xrw Orlrnns jrMtmUy mad, Irani, nut
of I hr qnonUou nnd til cunarqurnre of the
writing the court, rrrrlrrd tbr Inal nutrta
for tbr rhamft.iMhlp In doubt*, waa pont-
pound until Monday.
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WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
CHASSINO, James and Bonnie Far
ley, Sheppard Camp, Blanche Sloan,
Murphy and Willard, Howard and
Bland, Cameragraph. Sale at Grand
Next Week—Vaudeville.
NEXT WEEK
BEGINNING MONDAY,
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
In the ninth came the two hits which
scored n run, but tbe uext msn wn* put
out In easy style and the game euded Is
Atlanta'* favor.
The fielding of the (Trackers was as bril
liant as It has been nil through the recent
atay at homc-and that's brilliant some.
Every man was right In tbe game and the
work could not have lieen smoother If It
had been polished a month.
The crowd was smell, considering that
tbe team was playing winning tall, chiefly
Itccanse the fans were bolding tack far
the strenuous New Orleans series, which
begin* Saturday.
the
-ihg figures:
ATLANTA—
Ciyslei
Wlntei
AB. R. H. TO. A. E.
nters. rf.
M. Smith, I
Morse, as. .
Fox. lb. ...
Htlnuoa, et.
Jordan, 2b.
1 1 0 1 0 a
*• 2 0 0 4
*4 0 0 0 1 ®
4 0 1 3 o 0
4 0J6?2
1 1 0 0 l •
Totals
,33 2 • 27 10 •
LITTLE ROCK- AB. ft. TT. PoTa E.
Drennen, cf. 4 0 0 2 0 ®
DeAnnoml, 2b 4 0 0 0 0 »
Menuey, If 4 1 2 1 2 J
Douglass, lb 4 0 1 8 2 «
Anderson, c I ® 1 4 0 •
Brady, rf.
Hickey. 3b. ,
Noblstt, ss.
Newlln, p. ,
3 0 0 2
2 0 13 2
3 0 0 3 3 4
l 6 34 13 •
Mcore by tunings:
Little lim it 7.7777.' ooo two mi-i
Atlanta .....OOOOJIOO*-»
Summary—'Twa-I.im hit.—" Int.n ..
Mora,. Anil-nnn, Krrrn. Ttarr»-tw*' nit-
IMHiglau. Stolen Inum-NohMt. "
Kncrtflrr hlta-Stltuon. Bm, ®n b* *-''*
llngkiw 1, lilt by pltrhed l«U,-«J
Htwke* 1, by Newlln 3. ItnK-k «mt-Hr
llngbe. 7, by Newllh 1. Time, 1:40. I mplre
—Buckley. Attemlance, 1,506.
MODERN
Vaudeville
Vaudeville’, Greatest Novelty.
LASKY A ROLFE’S SPECTACU.
LAR PRODUCTION,
DIRECTION JAKE WELLS, PrtSl4e«L
THE MILITARY OCTETTE MflW DPFN
And the Girl Behind the Baton II U 11 UI L H
And Ihe Girl Behind tbe Baton
THE OEMUTHS, Whirlwind Dan-j
cera.
LEWIS & GREEN. Comedians.
AZRA. European Novelty.
HERALD SQUARE QUARTETTE.
CAMERAGRAPH, all new pictures. -
A PERFECT AMUSEMENT RESORT!
BAND CONCERTS DAILY.
If Nitalivllle liml «Htly trimmed New Or-
lean. 1*111111; everything In the Keathern
League wiHdd hut* broken .boat right.
New Orleana at Atlanta.
Little Rock at Birmingham.
Memphla at Montgomery.
Shreveport at Nashville.
Burb.ll ant U h
• ’ .
New lock COOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOO
Atlanta vs.
j New Orleans
June 2, 4,5 and 6th !
Game Called at 3:00 O'Clcck.
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