The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 08, 1906, Image 12

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, FRIDAY, JUNE - - ■ - • v, ' - " ;7 Motor Paced Bike Races Next MEMPHIS WINS FROM ATLANTA TOSSER8 FROM BLUFF CITY PUT A CRIMP IN FIRECRACKERS’ WINNING 8TREAK. Before 2,600 enthusiastic fans At* lanta and Memphis opened their series at Hedmont Park Thursday afternoon. First timing. Memphis: Thiel walked. Babb Hied out to left: no advance. Thiel stole sec* ond. Nadeau hit safe to left for two ba*s, scoring Thiel. Nichols out short to first, sending Nadeau to third. Carey hit safe to center for one bag, scoring Nadeau. Pines filed out to second. Tw hits, two runs. Atlanta: Crosier hit safe io tight. Winters sacrificed ,out third to first, sending crosier to second. Sid Smith scored Crosier with a blngle to right. Morse hit to short, forcing Smith out at second. Kox out short to first. Side out: two hits: one run. Second Inning. Manush led out to right. Hurlburt i hit to left fii two base*. iJebart hit to f abort, forcing Hurlburt at third, Lie- bird safe on first. Hebard caught try ing to steal, Jordan coveting the bag. Side out; one hit: ro runs. Stinson walked. Jordan sacri ficed second to first, citlnaon to sec ond. Kvers struck out. Loucks Ifled out to center. Llde out. No hit;; no runs. Third Inning. Thiel lilt to center for two bases. Bibb sacrificed pitcher to first. Thiel to third. Nadeau singled to center, •coring Tlilel. Nadeau out trying to ► i ni second. Carey filed out to short. Side out. Two hits, one run. Crosier hit past first for one base on first baseman's error. Winters poped oat to second. Smith singled to center; Ooxler to third. Morse hit to short: Crosier thrown out at piste. Morse on first. Kox filed out to eentef. Side out. One hit; no runs. Fourth Inning. Pless out pitcher to first. Manush singled tq tenter. Hurlburt filed out to to short. IJebort singled to center. Manush to second. Thiel singled to right. Manush scored. Llebart to third. Thiel tried to steal second, Llebart caught at plate. Side out. Three hits, one run. Ktlnaon walked. Jordan sacrificed, pitcher to first. Stinson to second. Ev- ers out, second to first. Stinson to third. Loucks struck out, Side out; no htls; no runs. Fifth Inning. Hnbb out, second to first. Nadeau out third to first. Nlcholls led out to center. Side out; no hits; no runs, t’rozler popped out to short. Winters singled to left. 8. Smith singled to cen ter. Winters to second. Morse hit to third, forcing Smith at second. Win ters on third. Morse on first. Fox dou bled to right, scoring Winters and Morse. Stinson hit to short and on ehort's error safe on first. Fox to third. Jordan filed out to center. Side out; three hits; two runs. Sixth Inning. Went to second on wild pitch. Evers doubled, scoring Jordan. Sparks out third to first Atlanta - 100 021 001 01—5 Memphis 201 101 000 02—5 ATLANTA- Crozter, if. Winters, rf. 8. Smith. 3b Morse, is. tax* lb. Stinson, rf,, „ ,, Jordan, 2b. Kvers. c I .mirks, p Sparks, p Thiel, If .. !<nld>, 3U .. Nodes it, cf . Nlcholls. ss Unrey, lb ., I Muss. 2b ... Mnnush. rf . WIW . Hurlburt, c . Carey doubled to center. Plaaa hit to Llcbbnrt, p , IM nn.l nn thlnl'a ..rnH aufft nn first * third, and on third'll error wife on flrat. Carry to third. Plaaa atole' aacond. Miinush walked, filing baara. Hurlbut hit to abort, Carey caught at plate. Llebart tiled out to left, scoring Plaaa. .Manual, and Hurlbut advanre. Thiel hit to llr.t and out at flrat. Side out. One hit. one run. Even tingled to center. Spark*, who ill-placed Loucks. .truck out. Croaler -tngled to right. Ever* to aecpn'd. Wln- tcra walked.- Smith hit to aecond, forc ing Wlntere, Evert acored. Smith aafe. Morse atruck out. Slda out. Two hlta, one run. Seventh Inning. Iiabb walked. Nadeau tingled to cen tal; nabb thrown out at third. Nlch- olla out third to flrat; Nadeau to aac- ond. Carey led out right. Side out; one hit; nn rune. Cox lllcd out to aecond. Stlnaon nut pe. find to flrat. Jordan alngled to left Jordan atole aecond. Evera hit to abort and on abort’* error »«fe on flr»t. Jor dan to third. Ever* »tole aecond. Spark* out third to tint. Side out; one hit; no rtm. Eighth Inning. lien out third to flrat. Manual, fan- nod. Hurlbut flled out to left. Bid* out; nn hlta: nn run*. Creator lilt to pitcher and out at flrat. \\'inters alngled over aecond. Smith to tlr«i on short'* eror. Winter* to aecond. Morae hit to abort, catching Smith on second and Mora* at flrat. Side out. i,re hit. no run*. Ninth Inning. IJebart fanend. Thiel atruck out. , iiabb Walked. Nadeau flled out to cen ter. Side out; no hlta; no run*. i-'ox out, pitcher to flrat. Stlnaon elngted past abort. Safe on flrat. Jor dan doubled over aecond, Stlnaon on third. Evera hit to pitcher, Stlnaton rniiKlit at plate. Evera atole aecond, Jordan acored. Spark* atruck out. side out. two hlta, one run. Tenth Inning. M-holts flled out to left. Carey aafe ni flrat on Jordan’* error. Plan flled oof to catcher. Manual, struck out. Sitie out, no hlta no run*. i'roller walk*. Winter* aacrlflced to pit,-her and on pitcher’s error, aafe on flrat Smith aeerlflced pitcher to flrat. i 'motor and winters advance. Croaler caught at home plgte trying to steal. Moist out short to flrat. Side out. no hlit, no run*. Eleventh Inning. Hurlbut doubled to center for two bug- Lalbart flled out to pitcher. Thiel - ingle* past second. Hurlbut scores. Hulib out short to first. Thiel at third. Nioleau singles to center, Thiel scores, i in wild'pitch Nadeau waa thrown out at third. Side out; three hit*, two runt. Fox flled out to left Stlnaon fanned. JTtlnn hit to third and beat It out. SPORTING DOPE IN BROKEN DOSES I gating I,l.-k llylnnd. the little fellow who stopped Young Corbett In Are rounds. I, In the East and Is staled in mix II up with "KM" (landman at Chelsea tonight. James K. Moltej lias sold the Ian, Angeles ball club In a syndicate of business men, anil the outlook now Is lhal the Pacific Cosst league will tie able to play oat It* aehedole. Several of the magnatPa of the Western league ap|,ear rip., for a revolt against l*mad*ait If'Srill. They declare that he Is ■ d by CaatlUoa, owner of the tin Uolues Totals Two-base hlta, Nadeau.’ Hurlbut, Thiel, Kox, Carey, Struck out, by Bparka 1, by Lleb- hart 4. Bases on balls, off Loucka I, Sparks t; off Llebhart 1. Sacrifice hlta. Winters, Jordan, Babb, Stolen baaes, Thiel, Plaaa, Jordan, Ever*. Umpire, Rudderham. AT MONTGOMERY— It. B. F- Montgom’yl00000001—2 7 1 N. 0rleans..000000010—1 6 1 Batteries: Mnxwell and McAleaae; Guese and Stratton. Umpire, Kennedy. AT niRUINORAU- R. It. E. B’Rham... 0401001 lx—7 fi 3 Shrcvep’t...01030000J—5 12 5 Butteries—flalllc and Oarwln; Lae and Byrne. Umpire Pfennlnger. Wllhehp In tha box for Montgomery in the sixth. AT NAUnVIl.t.B- c r. It. e. Nashville. 000000312—0 10 1 LittlcRock. 100000040—i> 12 5 Batteries—Becker and Kahlkoff; Chinn and Anderson. Umpire, Buck- ely, dimmer catching for Ltttl* Rock beginning third. SOUTH ATLANTIC. At Columbia— Flrat name— Columbia 0 4 0 Augusta I » 11 Batteries—Helaman and Sweeney; Evans and Carson. -fecund (lame— ' Columbia .......... 4 10 I Augusta | « * Batterlea—Rucker and Carson, Fer rell and Sweeney. Savannah > 10 1 Charleston t 0 0 Bnterles—Raymond and Balentyne; Savldge and Rlslnger. Umpire, Arlle Latham. Macon 1 Jacksonville j Game called 11 Innings—darkness. GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE. Score: R H E Albany 410 000 000—t 0 4 Cordele 400 400 000—1 * 4 Batteries: Nolly and McCormick; Lavender and Harwood. Amertcua 000 040 001— 0 4 7 Columbus .. .. 201 071 70*—It 11 7 Batteries: McKnlgh and Stevens; Koatar and Cranston. Warcmsa 000 000 000—0. • ( Valdosta 120 100 11-—7 » 2 Batteries: Tribble and Buesae; Bar ber and Walters. AD AMER New York . 201 000 000 100 St. Louis . .001 101 000 100 . . Batterlea: Hahn and McGuire: Pow ell and Rickey. NATIONAL. St. Louts Oil OtO 100—7 t 1 Brooklyn 101 000 001—t « 1 i Batterlea: Taylor and Grady; 8con- i Ion and Ritter. Chicago . . . .1122 110 010—It 2S 1 New York .... 000 000 000— 0 4 i Batterlea—Pfeater and Moran; MS' tbawsen and McGInity. ANOTHER HAS-BEEN GOES OVER THE HILL. ANOTHER VICTIM APPROACHES. RACING RESULTS. Gravaaand. Gravesend, L. I., June 7.—Following are today's rdclng results: FIRST RACE—Lady Amelia. 15 to 2Q. won: Halifax. 10 to 6, aecond; Lo tus, 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:09 3-6. SECOND RACE—DYomedary, 10 to 1, won; Knight of Elway, « to 1, aec ond; Tim Cogan, 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:67 2-6. THIRD RACE—Court Dress 4 to 5, won; Soprano, 10 to 1, aecond; Adora tion, 8 to 6, third. Time, 1:01. FOURTH RACE—Go Between 9 to 1, won; Eugenia Burch, 40 to 1 second; Catrngerm, IS to 10, third. Time, 2:06 1-6. RUTH RACE—Gen. Echo, 7 to 8, won; King Cole, 6 to 1, aecond; Red Friar, 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:64. SIXTH RACE—Balot, 2 to 1, won; Red Rover. 8 to 1, aecond; Xmas, 60 to 1, third. Time, 1:00 4-5. SEVENTH RACE—Oracuium, 4 to 1, won; Tnurlnne, 25 to 1, aecond; K«n- tucky, Beau, .8 to 6. Time, 1:011-5. Hamilton. Hamilton. Oht„ June. 7.—Following are today'* racing result*: FIRST RACE—Judge Nelaon, 6 to 2; Restoration, 2 to 1; Pedro, 8 to 1. SECONU RACE—Comic Opera, 2 to 1; Aaellna, even; Alaonova, 4 to 6. THIRD RACE—Englehurat, 8 to 1; Bob Alone, 1 to 2: Frank Somera, out. FOURTH RACE—Shine On. 8 to 1, won; Charlie Eastman, 3 to 6, aec- ond; Ohlyaaa, 4 to 6, third. FIFTH RACE—Nonsense, 5 to 8, won: Attllla, 7 to 10, aacond; Marllo, even, third. SIXTH RACE—Winchester! 4 to 5, won; Glue Grouse, 8 to 1, aecond; Sheriff Bel, 8 to 6. third. Latonla. Latonla, June 7.—Following are to day's racing result*: FIR8T RACE—Lady Carol, 8 to 1, won; Comment, 5 to 1, aecond; Neodo- aha, 4 to 1, third. SECOND RACE—Judge Tren, 8 to 1, won; Friction, 1 to 10, aecond; Billy Vertreaa. 6 to 6. third. THIRD RACE—Sharp Boy, 7 to 1, won; The Gad Flag. 8 to 6, aecond; Arachne, 2 to 1, third. FOURTH RACE—Harding, 13 to 20, won; Clifton Frrge, 7 to 10, aecond; Zlnda. 7 to 10, third. FIFTH RACE—Mlldrene. 10 to 1, won; Miss Lida, 8 to 1, aecond; Levin, 1 to 4, third. BITH RACE—Rlvlet, 7 to 1, won; Reuben, 8 to 5, aecond; Principle, even, third. . . SEVENTH RACE—Mamie Algol. 18 to 5, won; Swift Wing. 7 to 10, sec ond; Little Elkin, even, third. Kenilworth, By Private Wire. Kenilworth, June 7.—Following ere today'* racing results: FIRST RACE—Joale 8., 9 to 6, won; Crip, 3 to 1, second: Tanbark, 6 to 1. third. SECOND RACE—Kaaall, S to l. won; John Randolph. 8 to l, aacond; Belle Dodson, 12 to I. third. THIRD RACE—Verlbeat. 1 to 1. won; Ruth W„ 4 to 6. second; Sun Rav. 2 to 1. third. FOURTH RACE—Mandator. 5 to 1. on: Sliver Wedding, 3to 1, second; Grevtlla, 4 to 5, third. FIFTH RACK—Thlatl* Do, even, won: Laselle, to to », aecond; Tho- mond, 8 to 1, third. SIXTH RACE—cBaufort. 16 to 1. won; Hara, 2 to 1. aecond; Billings, 3 to I, third. BEGINS WORK AT LAKEWOOD Company K, Atlanta Grays, trill go Into canip for rlflo practice nt lake wood next week with the determination of ngalu cap turing the rap. The enrempfiient will last for one week and \vlll be under the command of Captain t'lands C. Smith nnd First Lieutenant C. II. Mathews. There are forty wen In the com pany and It Is expected tlint a full enroll ment will participate In the pleasures of the camp, ns It Iuih been so arranged that the men eati come to the city for Imalnem during the day. The target practice will be held In the early morning. There Is great Intercut in the coming rifle contest !>etween the Atlanta companies, as for the first time since the cup was put up over ten years ago. It was taken .from tho Governor's Horse Guard last year by Com- iwny K. The an mini shoot will take place In the full nnd In the Interim the several com panies will work hard to bring up their stnudard of excellence In target work. LITTLE ROCK GETS PITCHER Hpeelat to The Georgina. Little Hoik, Ark., June 7.-President Itateman, of the Little Uock club, received a telegram Inst night announcing that Pitcher Quick would leave Omaha tomor row. He will arrive here la time to join the Travelers on Monday. 0L80N GET8 A MATCH. 8|>eelnl to The Georgian. New Orleans. \m., June *7.—Otto It. Hehoenfeldt. the New Orleans wrestler, and Diaries Olson, champion lightweight wres tler of America, met here lant night In the Young Men's Gymnastic flub lo ar range terms for n handicap wrestling match to take place In this city June 15. After Olson defeated Knts Hnnidn, the Jap Jln- Jltsu wrestler, Monday night lie bnrleil a ilef! at Hehoenfeldt, which the local mail derided to take up. Great Interest Is taken tu the match here. Trying Hafd to Dislodge Lid That Higgins Applied By Private Leased Wire. New York. June 7.—The fight In the courts between the athletic dubs of this city ond Governor Higgins, due to the governor's “no fight" decree. In on In earnest. Justice Glegerlch, In the snpreme court, on the ap plication of Maurice Ulumenthnl, counsel for Sheriff Hayes, adjourned the hearing of nrgumeut on the application of the Mo bile Athletic Club for an Injunction pen dente life, restraining Sheriff Hayes from Police Commissioner lllngham from'Inter fering with fight contests advertised by the club, until Monday next. The Marlbor ough Athletic Association and the Long- acre club had similar motions pending, which nre returnable today and tomorrow, and Mr. Ulumenthnl will usk that they be adjourned until Monday, so that all the cases may come up together. and Ike Bradley, of Engtand. nre hard nt work training for the bout which Is to take place ou Saturday night. O'Toole's mali nger realises that Bradley is the toughest Iwy that Tommy has ever met ami Is leav ing no ■tone' untamed to get hls boy In •bnpe. t Two fighters and « referee who took part !u n (Mixing exhibition under the auspices of the Mobile Athletic Club. In the New Star Casino, Tuesday night, were discharged by Magistrate Baker In the Harlem coart. The detectives who made the arrest ad mitted they had not bought tickets to en ter the casino nnd they had no evidence that any one else did. WHIGHAM DEFEATED. Special to The Georgian. I'fllna Ca ' .Tunis 7 —('o' twenty-round go In private which It Interesting the sports here has been nr ranged between Harry Scroggs,' of Balt!- Peebles and I’earce. more, and Tommy Lowe, of Washington. The boys will meet up the state within two weeks* time. They are to weigh 133 pounds at 6 o'clock on the night of the contest. Cairo* G«.. June 7.—Cairo's second nine defested Whlghnm* In a slow game here * n score of 17 to 6. Batteries: ;nbery and Odum: Whlgham, o 0 a a 00 o o o oo o IN READINESS forjieeting LEAGUE DIRECTORS MEET ^ BIRMINGHAM SATURDAY TO HEAR MANY PR0TE8TS, Special to Tho Georgian. Birmingham, Ain.. June 7.—R,c rr ,, rector of the Southern I-eng,,,. J 1 ' the meeting scheduled to take pi.,. 7 Birmingham Saturday wilt lie glen ,, . * alnl by the Birmingham .ts-oiclntion nn,I the management lmee.mil eluli. Despite the stem tie,| i, cut knocking ngnlnst the action ,, Birmingham dob <m «,«! J* ofrteers of the Birmingham *asoel»t|„ii .l.-etro.:* „f having all contested gsni.« other dispute* nettled. u *. The Southern longue directors will nt the Hlllmnn Hotel Ksturdn]’ moraine •» 11 o'clock, 'nils nifnomicement k,„ officially made hy President Koran.net nnd In tile call he nska the mnuager ,,(„ ery clnh In the. Southern League to I. present. The purpose of the meeting Is to roa.ifl- nil differ,'o’*,>0 flint hare arisen .Idc. th, hrgt tilling «f the sen non, settle nil contmtd game* nnd thresh out itity other probl.™ thnt may present themselves. It Is believed flint every manager will I. present heenuse they will !„■ B | r mliiglmni next Saturday. Mniing.r Smith nnd Malinger Bnldi will lie In Admit.; l'b. r . lie Frank nnd Mlillnney will lie In M„,„. gomery; Gllks nnd Vaughan In Btmilogham. mid Finn nnd Zimmer.In Nashville. WAY WILLING TO COME HERE Ernest \V*y, a brother of Bertie Way the famous English professional who ritnit with the Tery liest In America or (irrat Britain, has applied for the position .. |, r „. fctslonnl on the Atlanta Athletic club', course nt East Like. Ernest Way has a summer ongiigrmviit with n prominent Eastern dull, hut he will lie free lu the full. Mr. Wny Is . profc slonnl of the highest stundlng, Is n wonder in building mill keeping up golf eotirsci nnd as an Instructor. tins few equal*. League Standings! The ntar bout nt thd Broadway Athletic Club of Philadelphia tonight will bring to gether Jack Blackburn, the colored welter weight, nnd Kid Wilton, of Orange, N. J. In the serai-windup Fred Blackburn will elaah Holly for six rounds. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. Now Orleans at Montgomery. Memphis at Atlanta. Shreveport at Birmingham. Little Rock at Nashville. # Tommy O'Toole, the Philadelphia bantam. UOOOOOODOO 0 0 Daily Drizzle of Dope From Fanville 9 s Fountain Club-— PIaye«L-Won. Lost. 17 Shreveport . . .45 28 Atlanta . . . ....46 29 17 New Orleans . . 46 27 19 21 Birmingham. . .48 27 Memphis . . ...45 25 20 Montgomery. Nashville . . . .45 — 21 25 . .46 17 ’ 31 Little Rock . a .44 11 33 Atlanta . . . . .46 28 18 Memphis • . . .45 24 21 Going Home, well rather. Don’t let the Injury tb Archer demoralize you, old sports. Kvera It a good catcher, nnd will bold up bli end. - The Memphta team ought not to be any thing very strenuous,. but then ybu nsver can tell. Jordan was . the hitting. wonder of the day for Atlanta. He swatted out some three safe ones out of fonfltlmes up, and ouo of the bnhch was a two-bagger. The only man who had It on Jordan was l’unch Knoll, who got three hits oat of four times np, nnd two of them were two- sackers. 4: Fox had fifteen* put-outs Wednesday, which Is unite a few, even for him. If Shreveport had only obliged us t»y los ing Wednesday! However, Thursday or Friday will do. It Is up to Birmingham now. Clark, of Birmingham, seems to be back Memphis 9 Manager is a Star t'lnctnnati . . . .000 000 101—8 18 Philadelphia .002 000 000—3 7 Batteries: Welmer and Scblel; Sparks and Dooln. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. First Game— Minneapolis . . .300 000 101—4 10 1 Indianapolis ... 000 000 100—1 7 ‘ 8 . Batterlea: Caldwalder and Shan- , ,j non; Walker and Holmes. AMERICAN. Boston .. .. . ...000 000 000—0 , 3 3 ITeveland 103 000 10-—4 7 0 Batteries: Harris and Armbruater; I Joss and Clark. . | Washington . . . .000 001 000—1 t 3 Detroit 000 402 10-—7 10 t f Batterlea: .Titten and Klttredge: l Donahue and Payne. CHARLES BABB. la u*«r manager■ I*i nndoahtnlly destined to lie eee of the star* In to batting Slid fielding ** well ns In hls mstnpetal rapacity. ... ... .Mac Ratio probably hat It on any third Imarman to the leagar. Even pSvh&iirya srts & ,h * -*«— As a manager. Bahti Is lining well, lie has a good head, kboots hall players. tains to* discipline. game. *»d ran Impart hls Information tn the players, of goad habits, acts the treat a firmt-ctoM example ai example and main- In form. He let Little fleck down with two singles Thursday. But atlll It la nn especial stunt to keep Little Rock from hitting. That red-handed chap. Xewiln, would prolMhIy be a pretty good pitcher If he had Atlanta, support. But be has a poor cbanc* with the Little Rock tenm. Nashville fell liefore Red Fisher Thurs day. Howerer, the Big ’Un gave up eight hits and three base* nn ImIIs and loom, to be In hls usual stump. Naihrllle perpetrated seven errors Thurs day. My. hut there will he some fancy fielding average* In the Southern League this year! Leroy Taylor, the Memphis hoy who pitched for the Rahbltea yesterday, lost hls game. However, be did not make such a had shewing nnd may succeed later. Ills physique la against him,- however. Roth New York trams nnd both Boston team, were beaten Thursday, Both Chi cago teams wou. Brooklyn acored another shut out yea- terday, this one against St. Inula. Now what do you think of this? Beaver. Clark tind Beil Russell won their games In the South Atlantic Wednesday. Clark pitched a no hlt game. Two straight shut-outs for Wnycrosa. That hunch la playing some. Same hits, hut Waycnaa did the stunt. The attendance In the Georgia State I-onsue continues to lie very good, com pared with the other league, and ronald- oring tbnt It Is the first season for the organisation. Valdosta made It three straight Wednes day from Albany. SOUTH ATLANTIC. Club— Augusta . . Columbia . . Charleston , Savannah . Macon . . . Jacksonville . CLUBS— Netv York . Cleveland . , Philadelphia St. Louis ... Detroit . . . Chicago . . . Washington . Boston . . . Played. Won. Lost. PC. AMUSEMENTS IASIN0 TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY. Vaudeville's Greatest Novelty. Laaky and Rolfe’t Spectacular Produc tion, THE MILITARY OCTETTE and The Girl Behind the Baton, the DeMuths. Lewis and Green, Aara, Her ald Square Quartette. Cameragraph. Next Week—Little Chip and Mary Marble. Club— Chicago . , New York . Pittsburg . Philadelphia St. Louis . Broklyn . Cincinnati . Boston . . . Played. Won. Lost. P.P. . .48 37 14 .709 .411 .46 19 27 19 .11 12 34 .241 THURSDAY'S RESULT8. South Atlantic. Augusta 2, Columbia 0—1st gum* Augusta3 Columbia 4—2d game. Savananh 2, Charleston 1. Amariesn. Detroit 7, AVashlngton 1. Cleveland 4, Boston 0. • Detroit 7, Washington 1. New York 6, St. Louis h National. St. Lout* 7, Brooklyn 3. Chicago 19. New York 0. Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 2. American Association. Minneapolis 4. Indianapolis l-nr«l game. Columbus 4. Milwaukee 2. DIRECTION JUKE WELLS, PmsM- NOWJPEN A PERFEGT AMUSEMENT RESORT! BAND CONCERTS DAILY. NAT KAISER & CO. Confidential loans on valuables. Bargains in unredeemed 15 Decatur St. Kimball Houifr