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GEORGIAN,
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TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1906.
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Edited by PERCY H. WHITING. |
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MAY TOUR GREAT BRITAIN
Now That Baseball Has Taken Firm Hold in
England, Teams May Do a Little Post-
Season Barnstorming.
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By.SAM CRANE,
r.f frlrntr LmmhJ Wlra.
X*w York. Jun* 4.—A trip to Knelt nd
l ' a Now York IusHmII tram la tin* latest
Iff of sows that local fandom trill have
t>i talk about.
r ipn* la not much doubt‘but that one n-
t!.r other, perhapn both (and wo are not
firing swelled) will win a rhamplontblp.
I that caaa It la possible that both the
< iota and Yankees will bo Inrlted avroas
tlio pon i.
Our Koffllsh eonaln* hare become In
f «• iteif with our national gain*. They
hare forgotten tho numerous lunches tinder
i»<» tents that go with a throe-day seance
tu cricket; and are, strange as It may «p-
:fr wlllljg to forego their stomachs for
a league of baselwli elnba la In ealatence
In f'nglaod and la playing games at present
f-T the champUmahtp of (treat Britain.
Ireland la not Included yet but the “Onld
Hart” will bo there with both feet In time,
never fear.
Now while the baseball teams In Kngland
j may, aa they are playing the game at pm-
ent, atnuso themselves and a few friends,
they are not putting up the atylo of game
tin.r will tend to make the great American
Kime a thing of permanency there, espe
cially where there Is ao much conservatism
and love for cricket and other ancient lu-
•Mtutlona to l»e overcome.
I he English players, who have taken up
our game are enthusiastic over It. hut they
nra In “bush league ctnaa" Jnat now. Ton
scquently many Kngllsh gentlemen who nre
Interested In the promotion of baseball In
that country are desirous of haring one
of our New York teams go over there to
give an Illustrated exhibition of how the
••real article*’ la played.
The expense of the two teams will lie
(mid If iicceessry and the champion teauia
would, of cotirac, Im» selected at the onca to
exhibit the Iteautlea of the game to our
ambitious. siHtrt-lovlug cousins.
This will not tie file first Invasion of
England by American baaetmll players, al
though It promises to lie by far the moat
Important In the wny of resnlta. In 1*74
the llostons and Athletics of riilladelphln
Introduced baseball In Khgland. Ilarry
Wight was msusger of the Bostons and Al
Beach waa In charge of the <)uaker de
tachment. Anson captained the latter mid
(ieorge Wright the llnhltes. Al Mpaldltig.
Jim o'ltourke and Tim Miinmne were play-
.tot niiu li of an impression waa made
on the Kngllshmeu with bsaehall at that
time, there lielng a too deep-aeated olijee-
tIon against luiioratlon that would put
cricket In the background, but the Ameri
can (tall players made a holy allow of the
Englishmen at their own game.
In 1108 9 the “Hpnhllng Tourists," Includ
ing John Ward and Ned llanlon, wound up
their all around the-world tour In Kngiiiiid,
hut also failed to dent the henrta of the
old. eonaerratlve English cricketers.
lint the times were not ripe theu as they
•re now.
ATLANTA TEAM WINS OUT
BV VERY NARROW MARGIN
WITH A DEFI
HERRERA IS AFTER ANOTHER
CHANCE TO BILK PUBLIC AT
ANY OLD PLACE.
By Private Leaaed wire
A»«**ea. cal.. Jumf «.-Aurell„
r. ra la out with a «lvfl to Battllu. v V
in whirh ho olTora to « e ht Si Sl’SS
any renditions uud at any time UUJt ' r
The Mexican aaya he pret.ra to itwht In
Lna Angeles ami the aoouer tho bvtt,.,
Aa a guarantee be offers to put up is on
ie mnnii'iir fh.. n . *
l cloaca with thin: I
III nxh. .Nela.ni auywhero from ih„ i,„ rk
parlor to the seek of ,h„
Ime he names an.) when I have UheSS
"at ai hack iiumlwr. fa lea awl. Habra. rf v ,
a ehaneo at m. preeent manager ••
WALTHOUR DUE TUESDAY.
JUST LIKE TAKING CONFECTIONARY AWAY FROM INFANTS.
League Standings
First Inning.
Illckert went out, snort to first. Car
go singled to center. Blake out, second
t i first. Cargo goea to second. Knoll
out. third to first. One hit; no runs.
(’rosier fouls out to third. Winters
H oped fly to short and out. B. Smlttc
Hied out to left. No hits; no runa.
Second Inning.
Ilerk out. pllcher to first. Bird fans.
O'lirlen singled to right field and on cr-
i i of Winters gets to second. Btrat-I
ton out, short to first. One hit; no runs!
Morse hit to first, out at first. Fox
oui, third to first. Bllnson out, pitcher
to first. No hits; no run*.
Third Inning.
Our-e fouls nut to Archer. Illckert
nu i. third to first Cargo out. same
route* No hits; no runa.
Jordan grounded to short and on er
ror of Cargo remained safe on Aral.
Archer sacrifices, pitcher to first, ad-
i o ring Jordan to second. Zeller out,
i Itcher lo first, Jordan going tn third.
Cronler files out to right field. No hlta;
no runa
Fourth Inning.
Hlake hit to center for one bag. Knoll
willks on four bad ones, forcing Blake
in second. Berk singled to left field,
tilling bates. Bird Jilts to second. Blake
at the plate; Bird safe on flrat.l
' Helen hit to pllcher, throwing Knoll
On double play O'Brien
ut at plate,
thrown out at Aral. Two hlta; no runs,
Winters, unablg to connect, strikes
cut. t. Smith out. second to first. Horae
f ull, out lo catcher. No hits; no runs.
Fifth Inning.
Stratton walks. Oueae files out to
’/• ler. Rlckert grounded to short, fore-
tng Stratton out at aecond. Rlckert
out trying to steal aecond. Nt hits;
n i rune.
i-'ox singled to center. Btlnaon sac
rifices, Fox going lo second. Jordan
k i uunded to second and on error of
if ike aafe on first; Fox safe on third.
Archer hit to pitcher, makes second,
l x out at the plate. Jordan on third.
Zeller strikes out. One hit; no rune.
Sixth Inning.
Cargo out, aecond to first. Blake
Mi to center for two bags. Knoll strikes
out. Beck fouled out to catcher. One
hit; no runs.
('roller out, pitcher to first. Winters
fliog out to left. 8. Bmlth out. second
to first. No hlta; no runs.
Seventh Inning.
Bird out, second to first. O'Brten hit
to left field for one bag. Btratton file*
out to second. Guess out, pitcher to
' tit ,t. One hit; no runa.
Moraa files out to left field. Fox file,
out to center. Stinson out, short to first
N . hlta; no runs.
Eighth Inning.
Blckert fans. Cargo out pitcher to
f,.-t. Blake out pitcher to firat No
line; no rune.
Jordan hits aafe to right field for one
l..u: Archer strikes out Zellers hits to
to
first Jordan goea to second.
Mngtes. Jordan scores, Zeller to • ee
l'll,: Winters hits to third and out at
fira t B. Bmlth hits to short out at
nrrt One hit; one run.
Ninth Inning.
Knoll files nut to third. Beck hits
t > second, out at first. Bird hits to
third and out at first.
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Double plays—Zeller. Archer to Fox.
Htruck out—By Zeller 2. by Oueee 4.
Bases on balls—Oil Zeller 2. Sacri
fice hlta—Archer. Beck. Hit by pitched
ball. mone. Attendance, 2,000. umpire
—Kennedy.
AT BlltUIKOIlAU- It II. Z.
B’gham... :50012010x—7 11 2
LittlcRock.000010000— 1 6 5
Batteries; Wilhelm and Garvin;
Brady and Andaraon. Umpire—Rudder-
AT MONTGOMERY— It tl. B.
Montgom’jr 0020002*—5 4 2
Memphis.. 01000001—2 11 5
ham.
Batteries; Hale and McAteeae; Suggs
and Hurlburt. Umpire—Buckley.
AT NASHVILLE- It II. B.
Nashville. 000000100— 1 9 H
Sbrcvcp’t..403000111—10 9 1
flatteries: Dugan and Frary: Hick
man and (jlrafflus. Umpire—Pfennln-
*er.
NATIONAL.
New York 400 010(201— t 12
Philadelphia .. . .420 000 000— < I
Batteries: Mnthewann, Welsh and
Bowerman; Luah and Donovan, Plt-
tlnger and Dooln.
80UTHERN.
CLUBS—
New Orleans .
Shreveport .
Atlanta . .
Memphis . .
Birmingham .
Montgomery .
Nashville . .
Little Rock .
Played. Won. Loot P.C.
.028
.042
.000
.071
.042
.410
.222
.202
80UTH ATLANTIC.
CLUBS—
Augusta . .
Charleston .
Macon . . .
Columbia . .
Savannah .
Jacksonville
Played. Won. Lost P.C.
. 2* 20 12 .087
. 22 20 10 .013
. 41 l» 22 .403
■ 30 12 21 .402
. 41 12 23 .410
. 20 17 22 .420
CLUBS—
Chicago . . .
New York .
Philadelphia
Pittsburg . .
St. Louis . .
Brooklyn . .
Cincinnati. .
Boaton . . .
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
.074
.007
.503
.505
.404
.172
.350
.305
ATLANTA PENNANT DOPE
Well, talk about going arum*.
May ID the Atlanta team waa In fifth
place, with a per cent of .464. Now the
('rackera are a doso third, with a per cent
of
CLUBS—
New York .
Philadelphia
Cleveland . .
St. Louis . .
Detroit . . .
Played. Won. Loet. P.C.
. 40 20 14 .050
. 27 21 15
RACINQ RESULTS.
Belmont
By Private leased Wire.
llelmont Park, N. Y., June 4.—Here
are the results of today’s races:
FIRST RACE—Tommy Waddell, 6 tn
1. won; Water Onus, 10 to 1. second;
Sir Lynne Wood, 40 to 1, third. Time.
1:20.
SECOND RACE—Monfort, 1 to 3,
won: darters, 15 to 1, second; Halton,
5 to t third. Time, :52 3-5.
THIRD RACK—Court Drese, 0 to 10,
won: Harb.tr>' Belle,'I to 1, second;
Aduratlon. 8 to 1, third. Time, :51 2-6.
FOURTH RACE—Whimsical, 4 to 5.
won; Accountant. 7 to 2, second; The
Picket, 7 tn 1, third.
FIFTH HACK—Mlntla, * to 6, won;
Entree, 2 to 5, second; Battle Axe, 5 to
t, third. Time, 1:25 4-5.
SIXTH ItAt’E—Zlneap, 0 to 5. won:
Miss Crawford. 4 to 1, second; Yalagal
2 to 1, thlnl. Time, 1:40.
Kenilworth.
By Pi Irate Leased Wire.
Buffalo, N T, June 4.—Here ara the
results of today's races:
FIRST RACE—Platoon, 6 to 1, won;
Rusk, even, second; Tlckele, I lo 1
third.
HKCOND RACE—Irene A.. 5 lo 1,
on; Alyth, 3 to I, second; Mary
Welsh. 3 lo 1. third.
THIRD HACK—Kaasle, 2 lo I. won;
John Randolph, 0 to 5, second; Belle
Dodson, nut, third.
FOURTH RACE—Belmore, 0 to I.
won: Minnie Adams, I to 4, second;
Hyperion, thrld.
FIFTH RACK—Embarrassment, 5 to
2, won; Beklnghead, 1 to 5, second; El
liott, I tn 3, third.
81XTH RACE—Bonnie Rrg. 1 to I.
won; Realm, 2 to 5, second; Dargen,
out, third.
ATLANTA
M’.WORl.EAX*..
„ IS) US 00 —'
nummary — Two-bass
Latonia
By Private Leased Wire.
Latnnla. Ky„ June 4.—Here are the
results of today’s races:
FIRST RACK—Tom Crowe. 12 lo 1,
won; Malleable, 4 to 5. second; Com
ment 20 to 1, third.
SECOND RACE—Old Honesty, 12 to
I, wort: Toulon, 5 to I, second; Senator
Warner, 12 to 1, third.
THIRD RACE—Ed Oteros. 10 lo 1,
won; Dutch Barbara, to to I, second;
Dr. Wang. 1 to 5. third.
FOURTH RACE—Itaratara, 2 to I,
won: Harefoot. 5 to 2. aecond; St.
Enoch. 2 to 2, third.
FIFTH RACE—Friction, 6 to 1. won;
King Leopold. 7 to to, second; Money
Maker. 5 to 2, third.
SIXTH RAi-E- Haxel Thorpe. 8 lo 0.
——--- won: .'-V-ehaha. 2 to L second; Prln-
hlt—Ulake. clpbx. I, rhird.
Two gam on won for Atlanta will pat the
frarkera tied for first pltra with New Or
leans, provided Shreveport loaee one gnine
In the meantime.
Oee, It looks like a ctneh. Of roarae, It
la not ao rnajr to win tho next two from
New Orleans, but anyway they will cunio
l>efore long.
After leaving Atlanta tho Pelicans fly to
Montgomery, where they are sure of a
warm reception; while the Finite* aall to
lllnnlnghaiu. where trouble nwnlta them.
Ami when that awlteh tnkea place Mem-
Idila cornea to Atlnntg for a aerie*. When
the end of tboae gurnet cornea Atlanta
may be lending the league.
Then romea the end of the weat'a Inva-
alnn of the eaat.
After It la over the Craekera go out on an
other trouhleaome trip. In rapid aiiccetalon
they play Hhreveport, three garnet; New Or-
leana. four game*; Memphis, three gnmea,
and Islttle Hock, three gamea. After thla
Invaalon of the weat by the cnat the eastern
ctuha will tight aiming thomaelvea for
awhjle.
A whole lot of atrange thlnga happened
In the Kouthern Isengiie Haturdny. Atlanta
Jnat naturally ate up New Orleans. Little
llock bent lllniilnghnm, Montgomery shut
out Memphla and'Naahrllle**made twice aa
many runa aa Hhreveport. It would have
lieen a crnxy dope-artlat who would have
picked, ihoae four wlnnera.
MONDAY'S RESULT8.
It took ISO inliiutea for Chicago and Tin-
rlnnatl to play out nine full Innlnga Bat-
unlay.
••lied” Kuaaell won hla game Saturday
ngnlnat Jacktonvllle. Old “Clover Top" la
pitching and blitting well In the South At
lantic and aeema to have many yeara of
haaeball uaefulneaa ahead of him.
New Orleana la on the down alant. That
ahut-out by Memphla Huiidny wn* n hard
blow. Manuel pitched good hall, hut I.leb-
bardt pitched better. The gentleman with
'ritrlen, tho Tellcan thlnl hnaenuin,
played a tidy gnuie Haturdny. He lieat
down aeveral etxxllng ahota along hla alley,
and acooped up hunts on the dead run. .lie
la ahont the cleverest third hngninn aecn
at Piedmont thla year.
Fox "wasn't doing ao l»ad" Saturday,
He hit for two donhtea and a tingle, and
scored three runs. Fox haa It on any flrat
baseman aeeu In thla neck of thef woods.
ATHLETIC CLUB MAY HAVE
TENT CAMP AT EAST LAKE
The latest scheme to further popularise
the handaouie country club department of
thv Atlanta Athletic (.'lull la a summer
camp, at which tho members are to llvo
during the warm mouths to he within eaay
ranch of the dull gronnda and the many
privileges that they offer.
The scheme originated with F. Cl. Byrd,
one of the club's moat enthusiastic mem
ber*. who U htmueif spending the summer
near the club grounds. It Is hla plan to
e*tahllato a tent camp, provide a rook and
throw It open to the members of the At
lanta Athletic Club. A small sum would
lie charged weekly to pay the expenses
and for the wear ou the camping outfit.
The camp would lie mu at coat, however,
and thla tent life would prove a cheap, aa
well as a very pleasant, way of spending
the summer.
Tho, camp would not be pitched on club
grounds, blit would be within striking dis
tance of the tennis courts, golf grounds
ami the lake, ami yet would be ao near to
the ear Hue that It would be convenient
to all.
Southarn.
Atlanta 1. New Orleans 1.
Hhreveport 10, Nashville 1.
Montgomery 5, Memphla S.
Birmingham 7. Little Hock 1.
148111 8, 8S8IIBU 11(11
South Atlantic.
Savannah 0, Jacksonville 3.
Charleston 4. Columbia 2.
Auguita 1. Macon 2.
National.
New York 2, Philadelphia 8.
American.
Detroit 11, Washington 4.
Iloatott 8. Cleveland 5.
Chicago 1, Philadelphia 3.
8 10
SOUTH ATLANTIC.
Savannah
Jacksonville
Kntteriee: Kane and Curran; Wlllla
and Robinson.
Charleston 4 4 1
Columbia 2 0 0
Batteries: Turner and Reialnger:
Helsman and Sweeney.
AMERICAN.
Washington .. . .mo ooa 2*a—4 » l
Detroit 101 ini 45*—11 15 2
Hatterlea: Falkenburg and Wake
field; Killian and Schmidt.
Boston 0«0 Ofll 230— 0 15 I
Cleveland 011 120 000— 5 11 ;
Batteries—Young and Peterson;
Bernhard and Barnes.
Philadelphia .. ..100 001 009— 1 I I
Chicago... 010 001 00-— 1 7 !
" gkl and Pow.
Ilatterlea: Plank, Dugglaby I
ra; Patterson and Sullivan.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Indianapolis .. ..012 120 000— 7 10 I
Louisville 110 020 000— 0 10 I
Batteries: Walker and Holmes; Ken-
na and Shaw.
St. Paul 000 012 007—11 HI 2
Milwaukee 011 000 001— 5 0 2
Batteries; Morgan and Dlrll: Dough
erty and Bevltle.
FIRED ONLY TO FRIGHTEN
OFF GUARDS OF MINERS.
By Private Leased Wire.
Steubenville. Ohio, Jane 4.—An In
vestigation shows that no one. was
killed In the sham battls at Bradley
mine last night, and all la quiet there
today.
Only about fifteen Italians were In
the ambuscade, and they only shot to
scare the guards, who had abused an
Italian from Plum Run.
Nearly all of tha guards have dis
appeared and twenty laborers who
were with .hem have gone too,
Fifty strike breakers quit at Hum
Bun today.
This scheme seems to need only a start
tn he a huge success.
Another plnn which Is proposed for tho
rutertalnment of I lie club luemlwrs Is
regatta. With canoes snd Imnts galore
and with all kinds of enthusiasm In canoe
ing. rawing, sailing and swimming It looka
ns though s regatta could be made a huge
success.
As fnr ns Is known no official netton
has been taken liy the dob. but the uieni
tiers are enthusiastic over the plsu and
are Imostlng It vigorously.
The rnnrls of the club nre In ncllre use
these days with the players who nre pro
paring for the Southern Tennis champion
ship. which Is now so near at baud.
POLE VAULT RECORD GOE8.
By Private Leased Wire.
Chicago, Juno 4.-Tbo University of Mich
Igan track tram easily won tb« Conference
track snd field meet here Haturdny. Leroy
Bn nine pole vaulted 12 feet 4% Inchen and
broke the world's record, no receutly estate
ll.lie.1,
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THE MILITARY OCTETTE
and The Girl Behind the Baton, the
DeMntbe. Lewis and Green, Axre, Her-
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' RACES v
Bobby Wnltbour will arrive In Atlnnt,
Tuonduy morning, mol will, him will u
ItHumy Ilnll, Mel.c:i„, Htliiaou. tj„, |_ w
non awl Charles Turvllle. Hall am) tv,It
thour wlli race Tbunolny and Friday nights,
ALL EMORY”
TEAM PICKED
JUNIORS CAPTURE 8IX PLACES,
WHILE FRESHMEN AND SOPHS
GET ONE EACH ON TEAM.
Special to The Georgian.
Elmir/ Collfgr, Oxford. <Jn., J„,,« i-Tlm
"All-Emory" Imaoliall team for 1906 ban bera
•elected from the data racorda l»y hr. E 4
K TllPtlOP H ft.I ».«
K. Turner nnd Hcorer E. M. Smith. m,4
I, composed of nix Junior., three Pmhmen
thrim Sophomore, and two Henlor*. Their
names uppenr lielnw.
It la reiNirtcl that Kmory’a chance f,*
Intercollegiate ntbletlcs In 1*06 07 are e«.
'■client. A petition requesting them lino «|.
ready lieeu circulated aiming the eiu,lent<
here and signed by n great majority.
Kuiory college haa much good athletic ma
terial, nnd the prnsiiecta for next aeMloa
are exceptionally nne. The students have
the hearty anpimrt and coo|ieratl»u „f a
large part of the faculty, nnd In due lime
the plea for Intereolleglnte ntliliulea at
Emory will lm presented to the l„„ir,l of
trustee.,
Tho liattlng and fielding averages of tin,
1908 “All-Emory" baseball temu la a. IV,1-
low,;
W. A. Woodruff, Hi..
orr. Infleld sub,
E. Ilryan, 2b..
All. II. BA. FA.
Bnrt. If
llnrtafield, c
Harvard, cf.
■ ins intti. vi,
Felker, |>. and Infield..
King, rf
Kokuunn, n
MrCniny. an
M. A. Huiltli, p
Nlannnn*,
Htlpe,
10 .313 >0
MAY FIGHT IN CHEL8EA.
that tht* fighting gnrnn haa Ikmmi atopiwNl
hero It la prolmlde flint the Iwiut lieturran
J«i® Hana and Wllllo L*wla will take iihu-a
at t helmt. Mao*.
If the limit takoa plnre there It will go
fifteen round*, Inafend i»f ten.
YACHT TAMERLAINE WINS
SIR THOMAS LIPTON CUP
Unillton. Bermuda. June f-Frank
MORE SPORTS ON
PAGE SEVEN
GAUNTLET IS SIGHTED.
Hamilton, Bermuda. June 4.—Th*
yacht Gauntlet, with George W. Rob
inson and hla wife aboard, has been
sighted. The appearance of the Gaunt
let haa relieved the fears of ynchtnmen
who were becoming worried became ,if
tha lack of netvn from the little sloop
which started nearly nlxty-nlx hour*
ahead of the Tamerlane. The latter
boat finished yesterday ufternoon.
MRS. TAYLOR PERHAP8 INSANE.
Washington, June 4.—Mrs. Kate Tay
lor, 35 yeara old, daughter of Dudley
8| Ryenolds, of . Louisville, Ky., one of
moat noted physicians and educat-
of the South, waa taken from the
B. & O. depot yesterday and removed
to the house of detention, where an
examination as to her aanlty will
made. •
RECEPTION FOR BRYAN.
New York, June 4.—A reception In
which Democrats from all oxer the
country will be Invited to take part will
be tedered to William J. Bryan In Mad
ison Square Garden on hl» return from
a trip aroud the world.
WALTHOUR
VS.
HALL
AMERICA vs. ENGLAND
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