The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 09, 1906, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA ’ 1,11 1 Wf.iJJ i. iju GEORGIAN. < winpi .ii i^hii p RATrnnAT juke ,. t*>«■ Additional Sporting News FOR FULL PAGE CF SPORTS SEE PAGE TWENTY. BABB’S CREW WON 2ND GAME FROM FIRECRACKERS Atlanta ■ Memphis 000 020 00 1—3 000 000 700 —7 Crourr. If. ... winter*, rf. .. S. Mnltli. til.. Jordan, fb. ... I'm. III. ktlnson, cf.. .. tlurar, 00. .... Krers, r .. .. V.rHer. p Thirl. If .. .. Ha I ib, lb .. .. Nadeau, cf .. . Mi-hollo, at .. isrey, lb .. ., Plan. :b Maimah. rf .. . Iftirlbnrt. e ... Total* JI Hi Summary. Two-bt*e hit*, Cro*lor. Thiel. Dou ble pity*. Nlrbnll* to Plat* to Carey. Struck out, Zeller I, Huge* 2. Ilnur* on ball*, Zeller 2, Sugg* 1. Sacrifice hit, Htlnson. Stolen ba»en. Fox, Mun- ueh. Plane. Hit by pitched ball. Thiel, Crotler. ' . Before a crowd of fully 11,000 people. Atlanta and Mrmphl* ntruggled for victory thl* afternoon on the Pied mont battlefield. Rube Zeller went In the box determined to do hi* part III landing the victory In the Atlanta col umn. while Sugg* handled the ephere for the Bluff City aggregation. Kvero and Hurlburt did the receiving act. They fought It out like thle: I at Innihg. Thiel, the fleet man In awing the etlck for Mrmphl*. wk* prltrd with a pltchrd hall and tdk a limp to flint Babb hit to pltchrr and Thiel waa thrown out at eernnd. Babb then went down trying to awlpe the aerond Hack. Nadeau took a atrotl. Nlcholl* made three wild paaoee and out. No hit; no run. Croxler repeated Thiel'* *tunl, going to flrot by being hit. Winter* hit to third and (’roller wan forced out at •erond. Smith *lnglrd to center, Win ter* going to lerond. Jordan- tiled out to right. Fox hit trf abort and on an error nafe, filling the ba*ea. Stlnaon fouled out lo third. One hit; no run. 8eeond Inning. Carey out second to flr»t. Pla*« foul ed out to catcher. Mannlah out third to first. No hit; no run. Morse struck out. Ever* out third to first. Zeller fan*. No hit; no run. Third Inning. Hurlburt biffed the sphere to center and It fell In a sack. Ruggx went down pitcher lo Aral. Thiel nut pitcher to first. No hit: no run. Crosier filed out to < ter* out third to first, ond to flrat. No hit; no run. Fourth Inning. Babb out second to first. Nadeau fouled out to catcher. Nlcholl* filed nut to center. No hit. No run. Jnrdun file* out lo center. Fox fol low* In the track* of Jordan. Stinson hit In front of the plate and goes down at first. No hit. No run. Fifth Inning. Carey put a fly In the second base- man'* glove. PIbh* put one In the right fielder's glove. Manush hit safe to left, the first hit of the visitors. Hurlburt strikes out. one hit. No run. Morse walkcd-on four bad ones. Stin son sacrificed down flrat base line and out. Morse landing on the two sack. Zellar biffed lo short and on an error snfe. Croxler doubled lo right and Morse trotted across the piste. Winters filed out to center- and eZIlar scored. Smith out second to first. One hit. Two runs. Sixth Inning. Suggs filed out to short. Thlet out short to first. Babb ditto. No hIL No run. Jordan fanned. Fox singled to cen ter. Stinson struck out. Fox stole sec ond. Morse filed out to second. On* hit. No run. Ssvsnth Inning. Nadeau hit to left for one sack. Nlcholl* walked. Carey slnglad to right, filling the sacks. Plus* singled to cen ter, Nadeau and Nlcholl* scoring. Hurl- hurt fanned. On a double steal, Man ush goes to third and Plass to second. Suggs hit to pitcher and out at first, Manush crossing the plate. Thiel dou bled to left, scoring Plan*. Babb sin gled to left. Thiel scoring. Nadeau sin gled to left, Babb scored. Nadeau thrown out trying to go to second. Six hits. Seven runs. Evers filed out to short. Zellar struck out. Crosier out pitcher lo first. No hIL No run. Eighth Inning. Nlcholls filed out to left. Carey out third to first. Plass filed out to second, Jordan making a fine catch. No hit No run. Winters singled to left. Smith hit to ahurt and a double play followed. Jordan out third to first. One hIL No run. Ninth Inning. Manush led out lo second. Hurlburt filed out to right Bugs filed out to cen ter. No hits. No runs. Fox singled to left, Stinson tingled lo center, Fox going to second. Morse hit to center field for one bag, filing the bases. Evers filet, out to center. Fox scored. Zeller Mt to short, Morse caught at the plate, Zeller out at first first. Three hits. One run. NO MORE PAID GAMES ON SUNDAY IN NEW YORK By Private Leased Wire. New York, June 9.—Police Commis sioner Bingham has barred all Sun day baseball games In Grenter New York ot whlrh money changes hands. There ran be no contributions nor money collected under any circum stances. Amateurs, where no money Is passed, will not he stopped. The clergymen of Greater New York have requested this, and the police de partment will enforce tho law. If money passes hands, players and man agement will be arrested. Nearby Reaorta Conveniently Reached Via Southern Railway Seaaon and Week-end TtcMta Now on Sale. TA1K SPRING 0 MORRtSTfr JACKSONVILLE ST SIMONS ISLAND BRUNSWICK /^CUMBERLAND ££/ ISLAND ATLANTIC DEATH Through Bleeper leaving Atlanta dally at mtdntghl for nenderaonvlll* (take Toxaway) and Asheville. Open to receive passengers 1030 p. m. For rates, sleeper reservation*, etc., call at Southern New City Ticket OIBct, or Terminal Station, or write J. C. BEAM, JR., D. P. A. WE ARE CROWDED FOR WAREROOM SPACE, SO WE SHALL OFFER FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, SALE COMMENCING JONE11, 22 Square and Upright Pianos SECOND-HAND AND SLIGHTLY USED AT IRRESISTIBLE PRICES. TERMS TO SUIT See Monday s Constitution for Description and Price of Each Piano. PHILLIPS & CREW CO 37 and 39 Peachtree Street. j RACE RESULTS. Hamilton. By Private Wire Hamilton, June 9.—Here are the re- suite of today's races: FIRHT HACK—Governor Orman, I to 6, won; Miss Ellerhe, 8 to 1, second; Betrhelt. even, third. FECOND BACK—My Bessie, It to 1, won; Tom Gilroy, 7 to 6, second; Wa bash Queen, even, third. Time 67 2-6. THIRD RACK— t'onover, 3 . to t, won; Frank Homers, even, second; Wild Range, out, third. FOURTH RACE—Comle Opera, 4 to 5, won: Ohleann, even, second; Peter Paul, out, third. FIFTH RACE—Widow's Mite, 1 to2, won; Henry Waring, even, second;' Exclamation, third. SIXTH RACK—Draco, 20 to 1, won; Caper Hauee, l to2, second; Bwcet Flalra, 10 to 1, third. Gravesend. By Private Leased Wire: Gravesend, N. Y., June Here are the results of today’s races. FIRHT RACE—Edith Janes, 9 to 6, won; Reldmore, 40 to 1, second; Be nevolent. X to 6, third. Time 1.49 2-6. 8ECONI) RACE—Paul Jones, 7 to 6, won; Fallehen, 8 to 1, second; The Claimant, 7 to 6, third. Time 4:69. THIRD RACE—Water Pearl, 12 to 10, won; Rallot, 9 to 6. second; Hu perman. 9 to 6, third. Time 1:01. FOURTH RACE—Ormondale, 18 to 6, won; Whimsical, 9 to 10, second; Flip Flap, S to 1, third. Time 1:46 2-6. FIFTH RACE—Halifax, 2 to 1, won; Bohemia, 16 to I, second; Prince Ham burg, 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:19 2-6. SIXTH RACE—Hlr Toddengton, 4 to 1. won: Communpard, 30 to 1, second; Boy Twlng, 10 to t, third. Time 1:21 2-6 HEVENI) RACE—Belle of Brighton, 4 to 1, won; Russel T, 3 to 1, second Garters, 2 to 1, third. Time 1:02 2-6. Kenilworth. By Private Leased Wire. Kenilworth. June 9.—Here are the results of today's races: FIRHT RACK—Platoon. 7 to 6, won; Oold Enamel, 4 to 1, second; Incanta tion, 8 to 6, third. HKCOND RACE—Relnu Harft, 2 to 1, won: Triumph. 14 to 1, second; Tu- der, 8 to 1, third. THIRD RACE—Secret, 7 to 6, won; Celebration, 4 to 1, aecond; Thomond, 3 to t, third. FOURTH RACK—Dtahabelle. 2 to 1, won: Houfrtere. 2 to I, second; Red Leaf, 8 to 1, third. FIFTH RACE—Ronud Dance, 4'to 1, won; Rogum, to to 1, second; Betsle Blnford, 8 to 1, third. HIXTH RACE—Monacador, 6 to 1, won; Vertbest, even, second; Benight ed. 4 to 6, third. Latonla. By Private Wire. 1-atonla, Ky., June ».—Here are the results of today's races: FIRHT RACE—Dudley, tt to 1, won; Rublnon, 4 to 1, second; The Pet, 8 to 1, third. THIRD RACE—Old Honesty, U to 2. won; Belle Hrott, I to 2, second; Della Thorpe. 3 to 6, third. Hasel Thorpe, 3 to 2, won; Dutch Barbara, 13 to 10, second; The clans man. 10 tot t, thin). FOURTH RACE—Port Warden even,' won: Lights, out, 1 to 2, second; Man ners, out, third. FIFTH RACE—Llssle McLean, 10 to 1, won: Capltdno,. 2 to 1. second; Heine, out, third. HIXTH RACE—Fortunate, 3 to 2. won; Rosooe, 7 to 6, second; Usury. 3 to 2. third. SEVENTH RACK—The Minks, 11 to 6. won; Intense, 9 to 10. second; Evte Green, 6 to 6, third. ATHLETIC EVENTS. By Private Leased Wire, Marshall Field, Chicago, June 9 — Events of the preparatory school ath letic contests this afternoon wera as follows: 100-yard dash—First heat. Blair, Hammond, Ind„ first; Claussenlus, Lewis Institute, second. Time, 101-6. Second heat, Borden, Wendel Phil lips, first; Vlckerf-. Lewi* Institute, second. Time, 10 2-6. Third heat. Evans, Northwestern Col lege, first: Malcomson, Detroit Univer sity School, second. Time. 10 1-6. Fourth heat. Mills, Morran Park, first; Vaughn, Detroit University School, second. Time, 101-6. Fifth heat. Wldeman, Detroit Cen tral High School, first; Smith, He bron, Ind., second. Time, 101-6. Heart for seconds, Claussenlus, Lew is Institute, first; Malcomson, Detroit University School, second. Time, 10 1-6. Half mile run. Jones. Ptllabury Academy, first; Hohnsack. Imkevlcw, second; Page, lexis Institute, third; Hunter, Rockford, fourth. OTHER GAME8. AT 1IONTGOM RltV— h. U. Montgom’j'OOOOOOOl 1—2 7 N. 0rleans..000000030—3 6 Batteries; Breltensteln and McAleese Phillips and Stratton. Umpire Ken nedy. AT UIIIUIN'UHAM- R. U. R B’ghnm... 001000100—2 9 3 Shrevep’t..,000300000—3 ft 1 Batteries: Clark and Qarven; Fisher and Frits. AT NASIIVII.LR- tb It. E. Nashville. 00003000x—3 9 0 LittlcRock. 000000000—0 9 3 Batteries: Hermsn and Wella; Bra dy and Anderson. Umpire, Buckley. SOUTH ATLANTIC. Score: R- H. K. Augusta 2 ' Columbia 4 < Batteries: Evans and Carson; Rus- sell and Sweeney. Score: R. H. E. Macon ,, ..0 ' Jacksonville 1 l Batteries: Clark and Harnlth; Wil lis and Shea. NATIONAL. Score: R. H. E. St. Lout 000 tot 010—2 8 Boston '..010 203 000—8 11 Batteries: Karger, Raub and Grady; Dorner and Brown. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 000 002 000—2 8 I Brooklyn 000 000 000—0 6 I Batterlea: Ruelbach and Kllng Strickland and Bergen. Pittsburg-Philadelphia game forfeit ed to Pltaburg In seventh Inning. Phil adelphia refused to abide decision of umpire Score: R. H. E. New York 7 8 3 Cincinnati 17 3 Batterlea: Taylor and Bowerman; Wicker and Sehlel. AMERICAN. Score: R. H. E. Washington .. .. 000 000 10*—1 4 2 Cleveland 300 000 000—1 * i Batteries: Smith and Heydon Rhodes and Clark. Score: R. H. K. Philadelphia :. .. 000 too 0*1—1 I HI. Louis 00* 000 000—0 I Batteries: Plank and Powers; Glade and Connors. Score: R. H. E. New York *0! 001 000—2 8 0 Chicago 000 001 000—1 8 0 Batteries: Ularkann and Klelnow;. Altrock and Sullivan. Boston 8 11 2 Detroit 7 12 2 Batteries—Young and Armbruster, Donovan and Warner, Princeton Defeats Vais. Score: r Vale 000 0*2 *00—S Princeton *02 too 000—1 Batteries: Parsons and Jones; Doyle and Doyle. "BOBBY” WON SECOND RACE . .Utility Wnlthour ngniln ilrfrat Tommy llnll. the champion of KiigUniJ. The Atlanta man won with eaae. He hail Halt pretty well outclnancil, hut to* clinch hi* victory the paring machine of the Kng- llahman Wmko down ami he waa forced to uae another, which dW not compare with Wnlthour'a. Aa a result the Atlantan won the fifteen- mile race l>y 5Vb taps. Taylor won the amateur race, one ml 1 # eat. In 2:13. Walt hour will race Hetman In Boston Tuesday aud Wednesday. Harvard Defeats Pansy. ffc’orer R H E Pennsylvania . . .000 000 000—0 4 2 Harvard 000 103 010—4 4 0 Batterlea: Hayes and War*; Castle and Currier. THOMASTON WIN8. * To the H|*>rtlnx Editor of The (Urorgtan: On Prtitay Thomaston shut out Coring, ton. AJwrroroM* gave «*nly one single, struck ont twelve tarn and gave no Iwse* halls. Norman gave ten hits, struck out twelve men. give one I wee on lulls nd hit two uh n. Thomaston I 10 1 ovlngton 0 1 10 The correct score of Thursday's gams was as fotlowrs: He ore: K.H.E. Tboutaatou 0 2 3 L'ovtugtoQ 3 IS 2 There Is no truth In the story that Hay ultcfced a no bit gawr .Ktcscdj A THOMAaTUN I'LAYLU. League Standings Clubs— Shreveport . Atlanta . . . New Orleans Birmingham . Memphis . . . Montgomery . Nashville . Little Rock . SOUTHERN. Played. Won. Loat. P.C. .47 20 18 .817 .696 .683 .660 .663 .468 .400 .239 28 46 11 20 SOUTH ATLANTIC. Clubs— Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Augusta . . . 48 30 15 .887 Columbia . . 45 25 20 .666 Charleston . 44 23 21 .523 Charleston . 45 24 21 .633 Savannah . . . 47 24 23 .511 Savannah . . . 48 23 23 .500 Macon ., . . 44 20 24 .455 Jacksonville . . 45 19 28 .422 AMERICAN. Club*— Played. Won. Lost. P.C. New York . 45 29 18 .844 Cleveland . . . 42 26 18 .619 Philadelphia . . 44 28 18 .591 St. Louie . . ..46 24 22 .522 Detroit . . . 43 24 19 .558 Chicago .. 19 24 .442 Washington . .4.5 16 19 .457 Boston .. . . ..47 13 34 .277 Clubs— Chicago .. . Pittsburg .. New York . . Philadelphia , St. Louts .. . Brooklyn .. . Cincinnati . , Boston . . . NATIONAL. Played. Won. Lost. .. ..60 36 15 .. .48 30 16 .60 13 37 SATURDAY’8 RESULTS. Georgia State. Albany 4, Cordele 3. Amerlcus 3, Columbus 0. Waycruss 8, Valdosta 5. South Atlantic. Columbia 4. Augusta 2. Jacksonville 1. Macon 0. National. Chicago 2. Brooklyn . Boston 8, St. Louis 3. , Pittsburg 9. Philadelphia 0. 1 New York 7, Cincinnati 1. American. Washington 1, Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 2, St. Louis .0 New Ybrk 2, Chicago I. Boston 6, Detroit 7, HOTELS AND 8UMMER RESORTS. HOTELS AND SUMMER RESuRTS. UP IN THE OZONE “In the Land of the Sky ” KENILWORTH INN Situated in a Private Park of 160 Acres, Biltmore, Near Ashe ville, N. C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. —-fipklUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMERS!—, RCcngtilfcd ns the leading hotel In the mountains of Wentprn North Carolina. No scenery In-the world will compare with the view from this hotel. Mount Mitchell and I’lsgab lu fall view. Adjoin* nml overlooks the Biltmore estate. Cool, invigorating climate, mas nlflcently furnished, cuisine unsurpassed. Pure water. All vegetables from oar private garden gathered fresh every morning. Orchestra, golf, pool, billiards, tennis, livery, beautiful rides and drives. Conch meets all trains at Biltmore station. Consumptives not ar ooramodnted under any circumstances. Coach Is operated by mnn- ncement, running every half hour between trolley from Asheville and the hotel. Open all the year. Write or wire for booklet and rates. BDQ4R B. MOORE. Proprietor. % _ THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE COUNTRY ELEVATION FROM 2.250 TO 5.0C0 FEET. Gorgcou* Mountain Scenery, three magnificent lakes. Countless beau tiful waterfalls, pure and bracing air. Trout fishing In streams and lake boating, bathing, horseback riding, driving, mountain climbing and all Indoor amusements. FIVE CHARMING HOTEL8. TOXAWAY itdN, Lake Toxaway, || FAIRFIELD INN, Lake Fall- now open. I. H. AIKEN, Manager. 8peclal rates during June. THE FRANKLIN, Brevard, opens July 1. A. LAMBORN, Manager. THE LODGE, Summit of Mt. Toxaway, now open.. DICK, Manager. The hotele are modern, and are noted for perfect service, either hotel for rates. For descriptive booklet and general Information address Special rates at Toxaway JOHN C. BURROWE8, Pres., Inn during June. The Toxaway Hotel Company, Lake Toxaway, N. C. The Lake Region of the South. field, opens July 1. W H. 1 C. A. MARTIN, Manager* SAPPHIRE INN, Lake Sap phire, now open. MRS. P. CRI8P, Manager. MRS. A. BUR- Addreu HERE'S A NEW STUNTI By IT!rate Kcnanl Wire. t'blrexo, Jane 9.—"In fnrlbrrnnre of good sporleuisnshlp nml kindly relation*. the home It-nm shall xlvr n hnnquet In thn unlrerxliy •-unimnns In the vleltlux tram on the evening preeedlns the contest." Thl* elnuse la token from the nlblelle agreement drawn up sad signed Itetween the University of t’klcago and the Univer sity of Ulunesotn. Minnesota and Chicago have agreed lo reoumo athletic rotations and have also agreed to plny'n foot I tell, xanie next tail. HOME COMING WEEK FOR KENTUCKIANS. THROUGH SLEEPERS Atlanta to Louisville. On account of the above occasion the W. & A. K. R. and N. C. 4k St L. Railway will sell round trip tickets on June 10. 11 and 12 at rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip, the rate from Atlanta being J1J.55, tickets good to return until June 23, 1900. By depositing ticket aud paying fee of 50 cents. However, tickets will be extended until July 23. Three trains daily, leaving Atlanta at 8:35 a. m., 4.50 p. m. and 8.50 p. m„ all carrying standard Pullman sleep ers Atlanta to Nashville and Nashville to Louisville. In addition to this service there will I be through sleeping car, operated on the 4:60 p. m. trains ot June 10 and 11 j Atlanta to Louisville without change 1 arriving Lonlsvtll* ■ next morning at i 8:20 a. m. Route Is via Chattanooga, Nash ville and Mammoth Cave. For further Information write or I call on J. A. THOMAS or C. a WALKER. ! C. P. * T. A. U. T. A. I Peachtree Viaduct. Union Pas*. St*. CHARLES E. HARMAN. General Passenger Agent I AMUSEMENTS CASINO TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY. Vaudeville's Greatest Novelty. Laeky and Rolfe’e Spectacular Produc tion, THE MILITARY OCTETTE and The Girl Behind the Baton, the DeMuths, Lewis and Green, Axra, Her ald Square Quartette, Camerngraph. Next Week—Little Chip and Mary Marble. NEXT WEEK Matinees Tuesday, Thursdayand Saturday. Return of the Favorites, LITTLE CHIP ■wwiVimm ant/x—bb MARY MARBLE With the Marry Musical Maidens in the Musical Comedy Success, p——1 --Catchy Music—Pretty**Qirl»L Get your seats early. Don’t delay. Atlanta vs. MEMPHIS SUMMER VISITORS. If you are coming to Brevard, N. U this summer and want to slop at on* of the nicest boarding bouses In tbs center of tho town, write or wire ml for terms, etc. T. W. WHITMIRE. Polished Plate .Gins, for stores. Polished Plate Glass for residences. Polished Plate Glaas for show cases. Largest stock of Plato Class In tbs South. F. J. COOLEDGE * BR0-, 12 N. Forsyth St. DIRECTION JAKE WELLS, Pr&<»- NOWJPEN A PERFECT AMUSEMENT RESORT! BAND CONCERTS DAILY. NAT KAISER & c0 ' Confidential loans on Bargain, in unredeemed P)* ' Klmfca JUNE 9. Last Game of Series Game Called At 3 P. M.