The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 07, 1906, Image 12

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niK ATLANTA GEORGIAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1906. Atlanta Team Gets Close to Top Jack Prince s Bike Racers Ready League Standings CLUBS— Shreveport . Atlanta . , New Orleana . Memphis . . Birmingham . Montgomery . N;t -ihvllle . . Uttle Rock . .622 .ton .MS SOUTH ATLANTIC, ruuna-c played. Won. Loat. P.C. ■if 42 42 it to AMERICAN. CLUBS— ew York . Icx-eland . . Itlludcliihla L LouIh . , eiroll . . . ago A v. ishlngton . . 12 » II , S'. 7LUBS— « York . . Itaburg . . Iladelphlii Lotlla . . 'oxlyn . . nInnut I . . 49 11 14 .«1S .SSI .SIS .514 .488 .3S7 .126 .421 .422 .2*7 1 .261 RACING ITEM—ATLANTA PAS8ES NEW ORLEANS, AND 18 CLOSING IN ON 8HREVEPORT. MEMPHI8. BIRMINGHAM AND MONTGOMERY ALSO RAN. AT THE P08T. LITTLE ROCK FELL. NASHVILLE LEFT PELICANS AGAIN PLUCKED BV HEFTY FIRECRACKERS Southern. Atlanta S, New orleana 2. Montgomery 9, Memphis 2. I'lrmlngham 5. Little Book 0. Shreveport 11. Nashville 4. South Atlantic. ' iijunthtn s, t'harleaton I. ftavnnnnh 5. Jacksonville 1. Macon 1. Augusta kUguatn 2. American. • I,-.eland 2, Boaton -1. Itcirolt 2. Waehlngton I. Chicago .4. Philadelphia 2. SL L'Uda I, New York 0. National. ' I'ittaburg 8, Boaton 0. Mmoklyn S, St. Louie 0. I'lilhtdclphln 2. Cincinnati 0. Chicago 11. Netv York 1. BELMONT CLOSES IN BLAZE OE GLORY By J. 8. A. MAC DONALD. By Private I-cnaed Wire. Belmont Park, L. L, June 2.—Bel la.mt Park'a annual spring session of i aotng here today In the proverbial blaze of glory, the renewal of the his toric Eclipse Stakes for 2-year-olds and the running of the grand National Steeplechase Handicap of |5,000 lend ing the necessary eclat to a "get-away" day bill of lacing. The track was fast aa lightning and tie- weather Ideal. Theraclng scene shift - to Gravesend tomorrow. F It' Pi Irate Lea aril Wire. Jefferson t.'lty, .Mo., Jnue 2.—At the le micrattc convention which met here y. t e i day. anvemor Folk declared that V J. Itryan would he nominated for president In 1908 and that he would be el* ted. What ta generally regarded, however, a I . lie significant feature of the con vention was ihe pointed and absolute In.i raement of Bryan for the presiden cy l>y David B. Francis, former gover- n anil secretary of the Interior In Pi.aldent Cleveland's cabinet The. platform adopted declares that ■ptrn J. Bryan was defeated try upl that he la the greatest lean Democrat, and that Mlaaouri a one ina eiectcm lo the tirasmeni-v 902: declares against Issuing free sportatlnn to p.iiltlclana by rail 's and aaka reduction of passenger Piedmont Psrk, June 6.—With old Sol beaming down on a population of 3,000 fans, seme In tha heated shade of the grand stand and some calling out encouragement from the bleachers, the last game of the Cracker-Pelican serlee was played off Wedneaday afternoon. From the press box It looked like the following: First Inning. Hlrkert was first up and showed hi* determination lo at least do his part In taking one game of the series by pulling one In left field for two bags. Cargo grounded to short and went out at first, advancing Rlcksrt to third. down the easy rosd to first. Bird filed out lo pltrher. Side out Two hits; one run. Crosier filed nut to rluht field. Win ters went nut short to first. U. Smith took hla base after being hit by a P itched ball. Morse rambled to first. ox hit to second and on Blake'a er ror Smith scored. Stinson went out, pitcher to first. Bids out. No hits; one run. Second Inning. O'Brien went out short to first. Strat ton tiled out to left. Manuel walked. Rlckert got his second two-bagger to renter field. Manuel went to third. Cargo popped out to first. Side out. One hit: no runs. Jordan tapped one to left field fence, for two begs. Archer beat out a alow grounder to short, advancing Jordan to third. Hughes went out from pltchsr to first. No advance. Crosier beat out a hit to short. Jordan scored. Cro sier stolesecond. Archer went out at the plate atemptlng to come home. Winters walked. 8. Smith placed a single In center field, scoring Cromler and advancing Winters to second. Morse out short to first. Bide out. Four hits; two runs. Third Inning.. Hlake walked. Knoll put a two-bag- er In center field, scoring Blake. Beck Jled out to left field: no advance. Bird hit lo the plate and went out at flret. O'Brien went down from third to flrat. Side out. one hit; ono run. Fox plnced a (Ingle in left field. Stin son singled to renter, ndvanclng, Fox to second. Jordan popped out to pitch er. Archer filed out to second base. Hughes fanned. Bids out. Two hits; no runs. Fourth Inning. Stratton filed out to rlgnt field. Man uel fanned. Hlckert grounded to third and went out at first. Side out. No hits; no runs. Crosier struck out. Winters walked. S. Smith filed out to left field; no ad vance. Morse grounded to second and went nut at first. Side out. No hits; no runs. Fifth Inning. Cargo went down from second to first. Hlnke filed out to center field. Knoll hit to center for one bog. Beck went out, pltrher to Orel. Side out. One hit; no runs. Fox went Sown from htrd to first. Stinson lilt to short and on Cargo's error landed at flrat. Jordan put one In left for a single, advancing Stinson to Aeprtri. Archer fanned. ■ Hughes went out. pitcher to first. Sldt out. One hit; no runs. Sixth Inning. Bird went out second to first. O'Brien went down from pitcher to first. Btrat- enter. Manuel want out flrat. Bids out Ont "aTUNta- Crosler, If. .... winters, rf. ... H. Xmitb. 2b.. Moras, so. ..... Fox, lb. Htlnson. rf.. .. Jordan, 2U .... Arebsr. e Ilnghre, p Evers, e Totals NEW ORLEANS. nirksrt. If Carso, ss.-. S lake, 2b soil, rf Heck, lh Bird, cf O'BrtfS. lb ... ... .. Klrntloo, Manuel, p ATLANTA NEW ORLEANS.. .. 120 tuu 11 2 11*1 OOP 010 8 Summary—Two-base hits—Rlckert l, Jordan. Knoll t. Struck dut—By Hughes 2, by Manuel S. Bases on halls —Off Hughes J, olt Manuel i. Stolen bases—Crosier. Knoll. Hit by pitched ball—b. Smith. Attendance, 1,000. i, AGAINST BEEF ly Private leu-el Wire. 'Chicago. June 8.—New charges k.ui -t the beef barons, which will be ubmlttad In detail to President Ronae- rlt In a subsequent report, briefly onimarlsed. are aa follows: That the packers have organised from I hint hit; no runs. Crosier went nut from short to first Winters hit to flrat. Rack got ths put- out. S. Smith want out from second to firsL SldeouL No hits; no runs. Ssvsnth Inning. Rlckert knocked a high foul, which Smith cinched. Cargo went down from pltchsr to first. Blake fanned. Side out. No hits: no runs. Morse went out nt first on a ground er. Fox got a single. Ths ball hit Cincinnati . Beck on ihearm. Stinson singled to Philadelphia AT MONTGOMERY- It. B. B. Montgom’y00013410x’—9 10 1 Memphis.. 030000000—3 8 1 Batteries: Breltensteln and Mc Aleese: Taylor adn HurlburL Umpire -Buckley. AT NASIIVIIXE- R. O. B. Nashville. 00000030x—9 10 1 Shrevep’t... 100004000—3 8 1 Batterlea: Ely and Kahlkolf; Fisher and Byrne. Umpire—Pfennlnger. Dugan goes In the box for Nashville In third Inning; Ely hurt. AT BIRMINGHAM— R. H. K. B’gham... 00000320x—5 8 3 LittlcRock. 000000000—0 2 3 Batteries: Clark and Garvin; New- lln and Anderson. Umpire—Rudder- ham. 80UTH ATLANTIC. Charleston 1 8 0 Columbia 3 ,x 0 Batterlea: Utley and Relslnger; ttus- sell and Sweeney. Savannah ... E ( Jacksonville 1 4 5 Batterlea: Deavsr and Ballantyne; Baker and Shea. Umpire—Black. Macon ' < 7 0 Augusta 1 0 0 Batterlea: Clark and Hamlsh; Holmea atid Carson. Umpire—Latham. GEORGIA STATE. Columbus 060 000 000— 0 2 4 Wayrross 020 030 00-— S 8 1 Batteries: Foster and Cranston; Allen and Buesse. Umpire—McUraph. RACING RESULTS. Belmont. By Private Leased Wire. Belmont, June #.—The results of the i ,i. Ii.'ic till- .iff! f FIRST RACE—Welbourne, 10 to J, won; Geranium, 8 to 5, second; Far West 10 to 1. third. Time, 1:22. SECOND RACE—Golf Ball. 2 to 1, won: Royal Broeie, 20 to I. second; Sdrarlrnsco. C to S. third. Time, 1:07. THIRD RACE—Water Pearl, 12 to 6, won; Oran, 16 to 20, second; Coarllle. 5 to 1. third. Time, 1:08 2-6. FOURTH RACE—Good nnd Plenty, even, won; Grand Pa. 8 to 1, second; Herculnld, 13 to 5, bird. Time, 5:16. FIFTH RACE—Telephone, 10 to 1, won; Nsptunux, 7 to 1, second; Just So. 4 to 5, third. Time, 1:38 2-5. SIXTH RACE—Pretension, 18 to B. won: MsndsrJn,"l« to 8, second; Logls- tells. 16 to 1, third. Time. 1:26 8-5. * Hamilton. Ry Private Erased Wire. Hamilton, June *.—The results of the races here this afternoon follow: FIRST RACE—Enlg Luis. 3 to 1. won; Oak Leaf, 3 to 1, second; King’s Guinea, t to 2, third. SECOND RACE—Tony Hart. 20 to 1. won: Sampan, 2 to 5, second; Sleeping, 7 to 10, third. THIRD RACE—Oypsano, 8 to 1, won: Enghurat, even, second; Madoc, 2 to 1. third. FOURTH RACE—Rubayat, 2 to 1. won: Sultry. 1 to 2, second; Little Mike. 1 to 1, third. FIFTH RACE—Kamsak, 4 to 1, won; 1 ITom Ollroy. 3 to 1, second; Elkslno, to 6. third. SIXTH RACE—Widow'll Mite. 2 to 2, won; Winchester, 1 to 1, second: De- war. out, third. Lttonis. Ry l’rlvnte I-rased Wire. Latonla. June «.—The results of the races hare this afternoon follow: FIRST RACE—Bonart. 13 to 2, won: Helmuth, 9 to 6, second; Alvlse, 4 to G, third. SECOND RACE—Royal Legend. 7 to 1, won; Wind Shield, 9 to 10, second; Oak Grove, 8 to 5, third. _ THIRD RACE—Boeerrlan, It to 10. won; Della Thorpe, 7 to 10, second; Bell Scott. 8 to 6, third. . FOURTH RACE—Cottontown, 11 to 10, won; Harry ScotL 2 to 3, second; Helllndlan. 1 to 2, third. FIFTH RACE—Otis LUtol, Won: Light Out. 3 to 2, second; Port Ward en, even, third. SIXTH RACE—Mohave. 13 to 1, won; Ban Poeal, 6 to 1. second; Gause, 8 to 10, third. SEVENTH RACE—Intense, 18 to 5. won: Tammany. 4 to 5, second; Leta Duffy, 5 to 2, third. Kenilworth. Kenilworth. June A— 1 The resits of the races here this afternoon follow; FIRST RACE—Kilts. 6 to 2. won: Ptantagnent, 7 to 2. second; Mafalda. 2 to l, third. SECOND RACE—Alyth. 11 to 5, won; Tom Dolan, even, second; Ralno Dance, even, third. THIRD RACE—Grevllla. 7 to 10. won; Head Dance, even, second; Blen- nenworth, out, third. FOURTH RACE—Ethon, 1 to 2, won: Jack Atktn, 8 to 6, second; Trl- MEMPHIS PEOPLE EXPECT STARTLING DISCLOSURES By Private Leased Wire. Memphis, Teun., June B.—A meeting of the Southern League Imsetmll managers for next Saturday has t»een called by Presi dent Karanougb, at which aerernl elubs may to called on to show why forfeiture of their franchises should not take place. Expert auditors, representing the league, hove been working for several days on the liooka of the cluba suspected of violating the salary limit, and startling disclosures are reported ns a result of the probing process. Prestdent Knvanaugh says that complete forfeiture of the franchise will be the punishment of any dub found guilty. The. stove dispatch arrived Wednesday over the leased wire and represents the feeling of Memphis over the coming meet ing of the Southern League, of which meeting no official notice has yet reached Manager Hmlth. , From Memphis sources It Is learned that President Knvanaugh la worried for feAr of a one sided race, and he neeros rather In clined to think that Atlantis as well as some other cluba, are exceeding the salary limit W. E. Wo rinser, the eypert accountant, spent yesterday on Atlanta's books. When he bad finished he stated to Billy Hmlth that they'were O. K. Just what he will report to the league about them time'win tell. By the time of the coming league meet Ing all of the books of the league will have undergone examination nnd Wqrmaer will be in a position to report to President Kavsnsugh* ns to whether or not he has found suy crldenccs that any club has ex ceeded the salary limit. In an Interview with the Memphis Com merclsl-Appeal recently, Judge Knvanaugh said: “I do not know that any manager has violated faith or In any manner broken the agreement cutcred Into at Inst year's meet Ing of the league, but I do know that If any one Is found guilty by the directors the franchise will to forfeited to the league and the. league will have the right, by the constitution, to dispose of It as the Ulrec* tors should see fit." Tennis Association Makes Preliminary Announcement The Southern Lava Tennis Association thlril for the round trip, provided ae msuy NATIONAL. Pltteburc «!4 000 200— 2 7 t Boston 000 000 000— 0 1 2 Batterlea: Llefield and Phelps; Young and Needham. ...200 000 01»— 5 2 0 Brooklyn St. Louts Batterlea: Pastortue Brown and McCarthy. 000— 0 2 0 .'enter, advancing Fox. Jordan, elngled srorlnx Fox and advancing Stinson. Ar cher hit to first, forcing Jordan out at second. Archer arrived O. K. Hughes went out third to first. SldeouL Thrso hits; one run. Eighth Inning. Knoll doubled to lefL Beck singled to ten. scoring Knoll. While coming home Knoll spiked Archer on the left ankle. Archer was rarrled off the Retd. Archer's leg was "carrion trust.” engaged In buying up broken. He became unconscious aa I - lie shop scraps, offal, dog meat and | soon as the accident happened. Mrs. refuse of the retail markets In the Archer, who was sltllag In tha grand ,X|ty, transporting It In "grease wagons" stand, fainted. i he stock yards, and working It up Erers was put In lo catch. Bird mt oleomargarine, butterlne and other i filed out to center. O'Brien fouled out h> products. The Nelson Morris com-' lo catcher. Htritton walked. Manuel i.. I, feeding nearly 100.000 head of { out second to first. 8lde ouL Two hits rattle yearly on the malt slope ami and one run. v tiky refuse of Illinois and Kentucky (’rosier singled to left;-on left fleld- ci tit'eries, and that the packers were er 1 * error went to second. Winters ear .u'chertng the cattle, some animals •hen actually drunk, and referred to - "Jagsteak." EDGEWOOD WANTS OAME. The strong Kdgewmid snood tram chat Ira srii ssy tram In or a round Atlanta un der the age of 17. The Bdgesraod I my, have played altteen gnaws sod Save come set no top la twelve. 81s of these were afcetowir. The araaed tram has a good diamond sod always treats visiting trams with every stray and will give every tram that to Edgewood a rvlurs game. rificed to third. Crosier went to third. Hmlth singled, scoring Crosier. Moras fouled out to catcher. Fox filed out to catcher. Side out. Two bite:' oae run. Ninth Inning. Rlckert filed out to first base. Cargo walks. Blake filed out to right field. Winter* doubles to first catches Cargo. ARCHER'S LEG BROKEN While sliding, home In the eighth While sliding home In tha eighth ght Fielder Knoll of New Orleans, spiked Catcher Anther at tha plate. Archer’s leg was. broken, and ha won taken oil the field unconscious. _ J _ Mrs. Archer, who was In tha grand i all rhallessva to A. L. Curate, Jr., or! stand, fainted at ths sight of her hus band's suffering. . .000 000 000— 0 2 0 iphla ....010 001 01*— 8 8 2 Batteries: Fraser and Livingston; Richie end Dovln. New York 000 000 080— 2 4 2 Chicago 030 003 07-—11 19 0 Batteries: Taylor and Bowerman; Harper and Moran. 7 t AMERICAN. Boston ... .000 000 100— 1 Cleveland 000 010 02*— 2 Batteries; Winters and Petsrson; Rhodes and Clark. Washington .. . .000 000 001— I 7 2 Detroit ...010 000 001— 2 8 2 Batteries: IKtson and Klttredge; Htsver and Schmidt. Philadelphia 200 000 001— 2 8 I Chicago 100 000 12*— 4 0 2 Batteries: Bender and Bchreck; Ow en and Hulllvan. New York 000 000 000- 0 8 10 8t. Louts 000 104 0(l«— 5 14 1 flatteries: Orth adn Kletnow; How ell and Rickey. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. First Gams. Kansas City 026 02# 202—10 14 1 Toledo 010 000 008- ITS Batteries: Swann and Lehy; Cam- met* and Abbott. Columbus 001 000 00b— I 4 1 Milwaukee ItO 002 001— 6 8 2 Batterlea: Veil and Ryan, Curtis and , Booth — , ss fifty take advantage of the offer, and It Is liow s certainty that more than fifty will be here from i»luta outride the city. has put the announcement of Its coming tournament In the hands of the printer, nnd It will lie out In the near future. In this announcement the comlltloaa of the tournament. are fully rat forth. Ac cording to’the announcement play will be gin Tuesday, July 2. St 2 p.m. On the following days play will begin St 10 s.m. nod 8:20 p.m. Prises ore offered for the championship of the Houth In stugtes Xml doubles, for whlrb the cups wilt aggregate In value sliont 3700, Indies' singles, mixed doubles nnd couaolatlon. Tha last named event _ Will be for Ihe loeere of the first match lo T |daon. Olasebrook and Miss WririorZ rarill A host of champions trill to In Atlnntn tor the Houthern championship. tJrant and Thornton, who hold the title In singles nnd doubles In the gulf states, doubles In the Atlantic and the Georgia otnte singles; Bum Williams, who. with Thornton.' holds the Georgia stnte championship in doublet; the Hogers hrothers, of Knoxville, Tenn.. chain plons of singles and doubles. In addition to ths three present Houthern champions, Da which they play. All seta will to two oat of three except the dnsls and championship., which will to three In five. Advantage games will be played lo all matches. The annual meeting of the Houthern Lawn Tennis Association will to held/while the tournament Is In progress, probably July S. The officers at present are H. C. Wil liams, of Atlanta, president; Norman Far rell. of Naahvllle, vice president; L. D. Boot!, of Atlanta, secretary and treasurer. The railroads offer a rate of one and one- be “among those present/* The Tennessee tennis championship prom Isea to to a well attended event. All of the players from Sew Orleans who arc com Ing to play In the Houthern championship will go to Naahvllle flrat nnd practically every roan from Atlnntn who has nny change for tho championship will go there to get !u stupe for tho big event. It la thought here that the winner of the Ten nessee championship will hare a very good chance for first honors here. umphant, out, third. FIFTH RACE—Dlahnbelle, 1 to 1, won; Soufrtere, even, second; Hype rion. out, third. SIXTH RACE—Cndlchon, 6 to S, won: Secret. IB to 1, second; Thistle Do, 4 to 1. third. FAN TYPES —NO. ,f. AMV5EMENTS eCASINO TONIGHT—MATINEE THURSDAY. Vaudeville’s Greatest Novelty. Latky and Rolfe'a Spectacular Produc tion, . IHE MILITARY OCTETTE and The Girl Behind the 8aton, the DeMutha, Lewis nnd Green. Aira, Her ald Square Quartette. Cameragraph. RACES STUDIES IN EXPRESSION BY CARTOONIST BREWERTON. WALTHOUR VS. HALL AMERICA vs. ENGLAND MOTOR PACED RACES Champions of the World Coliseum, June 7 and 8 ADMISSION 50c rickets Or. Sale at GOODRUM'S HALL TAKES FIRST SPIN WORKS OUT IN PREPARATION FOR HIS RACE THURSDAY WITH V/ALTHOUR. 'rinep. prlxe promoter of l.ito „„ doing* I, enthusiastic over the showtns little Tommy llall. the champion of lend, who took hi. fine .pin AtlsaJ Tueadny In preparation for hi, r«.e with Wulthuur on Thurodoy and Friday nights "The Imy took to the track Ju.t floe" raid Jaek. "and be Will give Width,.!ir awful rare. You Juat watch ooi f„ r lime. The track, la mi good u, they mak , them, nnd tho Itoya w|)| go Home. "Thin huriueaa of having double eyllmlra motor* I* going to I*, a Mg tiling." nZ tlnued. Jack. "It I, aomelbtng new i: I, lauta and all tbe people will want to w. '• Thotie tnarhlnea ran Jn,t imt.irnllw fly and what they will do In the way ot •peed will to* surprlring. "It I, going to lie n Idg event, that rnra We have Tommy Hall, tbe lw,t nun ta Kugtnud, racing ngnluat the unlieaMble riobtiy Wolthour. Can yon brat tint for , atar Idll7 And then them I, the t'ollunm. nil newly fixed ap for tbe race. It will u fine. ■The amateur rnco Tburmlnv night will lie n mile Imudlrap. All the I-rat rider, la town will lie out for tlutt. Three prize, offered and everything lovely. Thow num. tenr race, arc fine, develop the new rider, nnd Interrat tbe'ofowda. CALLS FOR MORE MEN TO SIT ON FIGHT LID By Private Leased tVIre. Albany, N. Y„ June S.-Hherlff Flaherty, of King, county, who lust week wa, di rected by the governor to enforce the law against prise fighting In that county, hu Informed the governor that If the law against prize fighting In hla county waa to lie strictly enforced. It would he necessary to appoint nddltloiuit deputies. BOWMAN DEFEATED. Special to The Georgian. Comer. Gn.. Jnne a—In an exciting bottle Comer defeated Bowman nt the hull park nt Corner. The game wan won In the tir«t two Innings, but Dowmnu fought brandr until the last man waa nut In the ninth Stevens, of the locals, did heavy balling’ and Sorrells allowed good head work, pull.' lag himself out of a tbingemua led.- In the four!It Inning. For Ihe educators, Johnson. the short slop, nr-* — ■ covered ns much „ . Bowman Is here for a ^tines, ni ' ' swatfest. Score by Innings: 11.11.K Comer ...: : 521 OL' 100—it t ; Bawntnn ow 03111)0- I t: i Batteries: Sorrells nnd David: Iteddlng nnd J. II. McGhee. Attcudaiicc, 5w. BLAKELY CHALLENGES. Special to The Georgian. Blnkely. Ga.. Julie The Blakely .e nd nine challenges any second teem In .noth- west Gcorgln nnd Alnlmmn. The lineup Is Jnmea, p.; Morse, e.; Fryer, lit.: Flem ing. 2h.; Carroll. 3lt.; Alexander, aw; I liaises, rf.; Strickland, rf.; While. If. Addicts ail ehallengra to Wallace Jaue-g naaaget. READY FOR BASEBALL. Special to Tbe Georgiau. Dublin, Ga., June 8.—Dublin will sraa ror tile games which, will lie played slit tlllledgrvllle. Tennlllr and wrlghisvlllt during Chnutnnquu week. STATE LEAGUE MEETS. Special to The Georgian. Wayrross, June 8,—Every club In tl* Georgia state lengne was represented at the meeting held here yntrrday. A guarmc fee of 125 wu# decided on for each gn me n«d that sum must lie imlal to ihe visiting mali nger for every game scheduled Owner llolt, of, the Oordelc club, was op tiered to pay J40 to the Colnnibua club. The meeting was an enthusiastic one and according to tbe reports the organization I, proa poring. CROP OF DOPE Ton xtmight v»ptorlo«. n mnjorlty of th^m ngnlnat tho xtrongrxt tpflin* In tin? I«*g»* la "wrne atuuta," all right. Out of tho last sixteen games'Atlanta h»t 'von foiirtepn. Which Is liftc*!** jH-rfonu- log n fen* feats. The team Is ccrinliil? III i«kh1 running nnler now. If It will only stny no It I'*** ss though an Fasten) dab—we nfmla through modesty from mentioning unmeo—might win the (wnnant tor thf fir*t time since the day* of h(g doings up is Nashville. Aa New Orleana waa such pie. Memphis ought to to positively pu<!<ilug. t’nn't tell stout thoae Babbltes, though. They arc likely to spring a surprise nt *•? stage of the game. And they have **»• pitchers who are In the habit of winning most of their games. However. Ited Fisher lifld thnt habit be* fore he lilt Atlanta. It was very tboughtru! of Nashville •• wallop Hhrereport Tuesday. Tbnt put ■*[* lain a Just a bit nearer the top. **rrrti let the Pirate staggers down with f«*ur Wti NAT KAISER & CO. Confidential loan* on valuable!. Bargain* In unredeemed Diamond# 18 Decatur St Klmbatt Hou«e. DIRECTION JAKE WELLS, PTM’IU* NOWJPEN A PERFECT AMUSEMENT RESORT! BAND CONCERTS DAILY. Atlanta vs. New Orleans Last Game of Series MEMPHIS THURSDAY’ Cane blltd At 4 P. M.