The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 13, 1906, Image 12

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Pugilists ArS Getting Busy Again PIRATES AT OLD TRICKS SCUTTLE GOOD SHIP ATLANTA AND MAKE CRACKERS WALK THE SLIPPERY PLANK. SHREVEPORT 7. ATLANTA 1 Special to'The Georgian. Mhr<M«»|M>rt. Juno 13.—The Pirate* of Shreveport, with "lied" Fluhor nt I ho holm, Mnk tho good ship Atlanta horo jea- terday In a hattlo which nlmoat resemblcl • alaughtor. • Thou in*. tho Red, wa* altogether too much for tho t'rarkor aoanion. Every tlmo ho fired thrro waa n grunt from nn Atlanta battor. ami then nothing much ha|»pono<1. Five of tho Crackers fanned. flvo of thorn filed out to tho outfield, seven of thorn hit info, flftooti of thoni .went out to tho In fielder*. Tho pitcher arconnteiI for out ami tho catcher oangbt a foul. Out of all that and a ham- on halls At lanta ecored ouo run, hut tho Torrlhlo Turks ware aomllug aoron over In tbo monntlmo, Hurautu waa a hit soft after bia long form of suspension, and bla wildness hurt tho (ruse. Horen times bo failed to lo cate tha plate after tho conventional four attempts sad once he made a wild pitch. ffowerer. the Crackers are facing their third hattlo «jiilfo cheerfully. It la con sidered ' quite tho stuff to get ns good na an even break from the Pirates In their own waters, and that la what Admiral Hinith mid hla hunch have succeeded In do ing already. The score: HllltKYBPnHT. Kraut. 2b. Itrrnc, Alt. It. II. 1*0. A. B. Itrrnc, chirk. L H Haley, If. . King. cf. . . Ileaa. 3h. . . Ahalelti, rf. Urnfflns. c. Fisher, p. . . 3 2 .21112 Totals. .11 7 11 27 11 2 ATLANTA. Crosier, df. . . Winters, rf. . Smith. Jh. . . Jordan, Jh. . Fox. Ih. . . . cf. . All. It. ||. 1*0. A. B. > 4 A 0 ft ft 1 Morse, as. Rrrra. c. . . Illinium, p. . 4 0 ft ft ft 0 , 4 ft 2 3 ft 0 •Hparks. Totala. .1 0 0 0 1 # .38 1 3 24 7 2 •Hatted for llurnum In ninth. Hcore t>y Innings: Wire report ft ft 2 4 ft ft ft I •—7 Atlnnta 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Rtruck out. by Fisher 5. by ■.Jiy Ftaher 1st llurnum 1 Hnaca on tall*. wf m llurnum 7. Wild pitch, llurnum. ball. Brers. Hacriflee blta, Byrne, Flatter. Time, 1*2. Umpire, Klaey. L=. FEATURES OF TUESDAY’S DISASTER AT SHREVEPORT. Cracker 9 s Next Hike Takes Bunch to Pelicans 9 Nest The Atlanta team finishes Ita stay In lira fertile Wednesday night and blkea then to New Orleans for a session with the Fell can a. A trip to Charley Frank's burg la usually regarded aa pretty hard luck, hut mnybe the Crackers will escape with their Urea. Just st present the Pelicans are not quit nt their taat. Ilreltensteln. though hr pltehed well Tuesday, does not yet seem to lie quite t hla ohji self; mil Phillips la clearly “off." Otiese la getting hla humps nnd the team la not playing the game of whtrli It ought to l>e capable. The luat New Orleans game cornea June 17. Then follow In rapid aucreaalon three- game aeries with Memphis and Little Hock. Then the team cornea luick home. Tint hard aonk handed out by Tommy Fisher, of Hhrereport, Tuesday dropped the Cracker* out of Ilf at place. They are sec- ond by .02), however, and atlll hare a nice lead over the Pelicans, which are third. Birmingham Is pressing New Orleans lose, and If the llarous were at »home they might hare some chance. Aa It If, hpwerer. It will undoubtedly only he a mat- ter of time before Memphis pulls out of the second division and drops the Birming ham hunch hark a peg. Nashville la comlug .pretty strong these days ami Montgomery will have to watch out If she does not want to drop back Into the sub cellar. Little Itock still lias eighth place cinched. Hrerylmdy changes partners Thursday or Tuesday 9 s Baseball Doings Served in Little Chunks A game or two wHI put Burnum In nuch hapa that he will he the equal of-any of hem. The kid la one of the few young- iters who does not round Into form until lain In the season. The expected off day did not eventuate. The Atlanta player*. Instead of sailing for New Orleans Wednesday, spent the day In hrereport and played off the game they listed on Sunday. It la cheerful to note that Wbltey Morse III come liack Into form. He whacked out wo hits out of four times up Tuesday and neceptad live chances without an error. .Kvert nnd Hid Minttb got a couple of blta apiece, out of four times at list; and llurnum got one lilt out of three attempts. Oee, Fox made an error! That la cer tainly something unusual. The long boy’a rr r*'cs are about at rare aa Icicles on the Kquator. In the game nt New Orleans Tuesday. I'u- fortunately the youngster got poor support. Umpire Buckley was assaulted nt Little Rock Ttleadoy by Catcher Anderson, of the Traveler* Anderson waa suspended, and It la practically certain that he will he dealt with na his .case deserves. It will hurt IJttle Itock to lose Anderson at this atnge of the game, lint President Kava- naugh la not the man who hesitates In a case like this. Pitcher Quick. the new addition to the Little Itock staff, got hla humps quite speedily. Birmingham liattera found him for 12 hits for a total of 20 bases Tuesday. Haller made two three-baggers In the game Tuesday. That speaks pretty badly for Pitcher Quick, ns nny one who hna seen Hallre hat will admit. Nashville made It three straight from Memphis over In Bed Kim park. Uee, hut that must have been a Jar for Bahh. Tuesday the Fluultea beat Httggs. the man who trimmed Atlanta so neatly last week. Owens, the catcher whom Babb declares will soon Ih* the l>e*t In the league, made tw.» error.- Tueeday out of three chance* •Ten Thousand hollar" Breltenateln proved too much for "Young" Brelteneteln Cincinnati plastered It onto the Wants Tuesday. IVtltae gave up 1ft hit* Brooklyn likewise abut out Chicago^ Charley Murphy wsa probably thereupon reduced to tears. heaver scored a live hit game and a shut out Tuesday. Pretty good for a cripple. Both foams made the same number of hits and Cleveland made tlve error* while New York played perfect hall. And yet the victory went to the Nap* BOTH VARSITY CREWS LOSE TO THE FRESHMAN EIGHTS YALE CREW SLAUGHTERED. By Private Leased IVLr Y’ale Crew's Quarters, Gales Ferry. Coon.. ■2|ff 12—Not satisfied With the result of fW row over the four-mile course Monday i ght, Coach John Kennedy last night or- PE .irr.d the 'varsity right to tackle their rac- tig distance again. They were lined up rvitli ;im Freshmen and aeut away down __ never bended. At the half-mile they had half a length be goo* 1 and a* the mile three-quarters • t a length, and as they passed the two- ■lie post dear water tarely showed ta* twi-en the two sheila. The freshmen had been ordered to stop rowing nt the end of I the two miles, and they paddled back up the river. HARVARD 18 SHOWN UP. By Private l<eas*sl Wire. Harvard Crew’s Quarters, Ued Top, Conn. June IS.—Harvard's 'varsity eight tarkled the four-mile course last night for the Ural time this year. The freahtuen went down the river with them tho Inst two mlh* picking them up at the navy' yard, the ’varsity getting the Jump upon the "freshlea" by a length lu the operation. Yet the freshmen crept up. were alongside when they (mated the three- mile stake and finished a length ahead. They refused to give out nny time. The ’varsity were piqued at being taaten. lull the time la known to have tieen the fastest made on the river this spring. Work-outs At Gravesend. By Private Leased Wire. firsvenend. N. Y.. June 11—Weather dear; trsrk fast; try-outs: Yorkshire laid, tulle In 1:48. handily. A good horse. Coy Maid, mile In l:tf 34. driving Hulk* Grastello. ft furlongs In 1:19 2-8. hreexitig. Alton ready. Shot Uun. 4 furlongs In :49. handily. Burgomaster, mile In 1:47, driving. Needs rest. Retort. 7 furlongs In 1A. handily Retort. 7 furlongs In luB. handily. John Lyle. 7 furlongs Id 1:32 34, handily. Janette. 4 furlongs In *4 14. Dressing. Ily. Very clever colt. Joe Cssatdy. 3 furlongs lu :3ft. hreetlng. Will win anon. Klngle Shot. 4 furlongs In :&0 14, handily. Hhe Is flt. Merrill. 3 furlongs In .31, handily. Try him again. Ilellatrome. & furhmga In \:% 14. breexlug. Hhe la good. Water Light, mile In 1:45 1*4, handily. Not at Ids IH*at. Colonial t»trl. mile In 1:42 S&. handily. Very pwl work. tNseau, mile In 149. galloping. AUmi reaily. NAT KAISER & CO. Confidential loans on valuables. Bargains In unredeemed Diamonds. II Decatur SL Kimball Houee. Friday In the Houthern league. Nashville goes over to Little Bock, Birmingham goes to Memphis and Montgomery goes to Hhreveport. Jimmy Archer, the Injured Cracker who Is nt home, nursing an Injured ankle, la Improving steadily.* He la still far from talng In good condition, however, and It will lie some time before he rati get liack In the game. The physician In charge of the cnae extends aome hope that Archer will lie lu condition to play when* the team returna home from the present trip, liut It la rather doubtful If hla recovery will progress that faat. Brief History of a Long Boat Trip Down the Chattahoochee Into the Gulf By C. L. MORGAN. After reading that II. 31. Ashe and Pi*. Ilrockett are takiug a trip to West Point, down the Chattahoochee, In a small tioat, I recall a trip of Ilka experience made In the fall of 1893 by two companions and myself. In n seuse I envy them this trip, while on the other hand, I am gltid tbnt It la aa It Is. On the .morning of the 10th of October, 1893. Alfred and Hubert llynd and myself Fighters All Busy Again Out on the Pacific Coast By Private l,efi*cd Wife. l*oa Angeles, Cal., June 11—Home time today Frankie Neill w|ll step off the train on hla return from Chicago nnd hla arrival will mark new activity In tight circle* lie will Immediately start training for hla fight with Abe Attell for the featherweight championship of the world, whlrh takes place Itefore the Pacific Athletic Club July 4. Abe Attell has already eugaged training quarters at Baldwin's ranch, the same which sheltered Battling Nelson wheu lie prepared for bis expected battle with Aurello Herrera, nnd Neill will lose nn time In selecting quartern nnd getting to work for the big event. In the absence of Mannger McCary, who la taking n short vacation In the moun tains, It Is Impossible nt this time to pre dict what will lie the outcome of the re ported desire of Nelson nnd Herman to League Standings >•••••••••••••••••••••< . SOUTHERN. CLUBS— Flayed. Won. Loat. Hhreveport Atlanta . . . New Orleans . Hlrmlngham. Memphis . . . Montgomery . Nashville . . Little Hock . 80UTH ATLANTIC. Cluba— Piayed. Won. l«ost. P.O. 48 31 17 .848 Augusta Columbia . Savannah . Macon . . Charleston Jacksonville .457 .50ft .428 Clubs— Waycroas Cordele . Columbus Valdosta . Albany . . Americus GEORGIA STATE. .854 .588 .448 .321 Club— Chicago . . Plttaburg . New York . Philadelphia Ft. Louis . Brooklyn . Cincinnati . Boston . . NATIONAL. Played. Won. .848 .840 .558 .423 .420 CLUBS — New York . Cleveland . Philadelphia Detroit . . St. Lout* . Washington Chicago . . Boat on . . AMERICAN. Played. Won. Ltat. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs— Toledo . . . Milwaukee. . Columbus . . Louisville . Kansas City Minneapolis , Indianapolis Ft. Paul . . .553 .547 .321 .500 .449 Southern. Hhreveport 7. Atlanta I. Hlrmlngham 13. Little Hock 2. Nashville 4, Memphis 3. meet Itefore the Pacific Athletic Club. It la more than likely, however, that McCary will flud a date for them In Lba Angeles lu the near future. All the men engaged In the alx taut* to lie held Joue 29 are faat getting Into con dition. The Walsh hoys. Johnny and Billy, tire doing their dally grind on the Mission road, nnd are showing pnrtJcnlaHjr good form. KM Unltoa and Harry Bakft, who are to furnish the main event of I be even ing, will be nt their beat on the day of the contest, an It menna n big step up In pugilistic ladder for the one who geta the verdict. Ah Wing. I he only known fistic exponent of the Celestial empire In this country, fa saying little but sawing wood at fats Kncramento quarters, while hla opponrnt. Caesar Attorn, of pawn hroklug and fight fame, loudly proclaim* that there will Ih* no pigtail fighter left after he geta through. trip-I've no doubt could save them lots of worry and mishap* although from here to Weat Mat the river Is moderately smooth. Our lx*t waa rather large for the river. ... . .. ._ Intended to use It on the gulf, which we did from Apalachicola to Cedar Keya. Out bpat waa twenty feet long, three feet wide In the center and eighteen luches deep, with It quite heavy for the ahonla encounter** nnd Went Point wan In crossing a dam six miles this aids of West Point.. It wns about twenty feet high and the water low. reuiy irei nigu mm me wnirr hih. ... had either to pull oilt nnd hanl round or skid It over, which we did by I ‘ means of two pine poles with the bar! was done we slid the boat on those skids, and when balanced It fell my lot to tide oVer In the boat and to bring It to shore. When the signal, waa would fly off n fence. how went under the water to it depth of four feet, but that being covered, hut little water got In the boat. But front West Point to Cloiiinhus was not so much fun. and If the gentlemen go on down that far. It will ta well for them to ever be on tbelr guard, for from West of JftO feet, one shoal after _ remember very well the flrat of any note. ..Sic* below West Point. river vii, very wide lu a tand. ond hugs racks projected ntave the Inter till It spread out and 'the* Vrater was scattered we could not see the bottom and nt the next step we might go over onr head* In all I would snppoae that wr waded In all I would snnpose that i _ ten miles of the distance from here to Columbus, pulling onr boat a Ion _ _IM8 One place the river was divided I a four or five prongs as It shot over a fall of stunt alx feet. In a distance of fifty feet. While there was enough water for our l*q*t to go over, there were protecting rock* at the liottom of the fall, and we anew tbnt The Public Will Now Fall For a Britt-McGovern Bout By Private I-ettiu-d W re. New York, June 13.—Jimmy Britt nnd Terry McGovern are to meet agalo, till* time In a tattle of fifteen rounds. The fight Is to take place within three weeka nt Chelsea. Jusl outside of Boston, and will be held under the auspices of the Chelsea Athletic Club. An agreement to this effect waa reached at it conference held In this city between Wlllua Britt, manager for hla brother Jimmy; Joe Humphrey, McGovern's mana ger. and Mlah Murray, the representative of the Chelsea club. The three met nt an up town cafe. and. after an extended dis cussion, the details of tpe meeting were nettled and the agreement signed. Britt and McGovern agree to fight under the name conditions ns to weight nnd rules as prevailed In their recent match In Modi* sou Hqnarc Garden. A* > proof of good faith, the club has agreed to post s'guar antee of 310,000. The promoters of tbs Chelsea dub believe that they will tie able to draw a 82S.OOO house with the Britt-McGovern fight ns an attraction, and they expect from the show* Ing of the twii fighters nt their hast meet lug that the battle will lie the force of the water would tear' nnd ubset our boat, so we fastened n rope to Ithe front and one to the tack of the boat.I Two of na held the ropes while the other one remained Inside to ride over. 1 was standing at the waters edge on a slick rock, holding the rope to the stern, w’hlle Hubert held the one at the Imiw. AS the current caught the hunt he tightened his bold, throwing the aide of the Tioat to the current and 1 was Jerked off my feet nnd down to the liottom. I went llJe grenaed lightning. I held on to the rope, and whs living carried down feet first on my tack, feet finally atrttek n rough auoi rope, and as It was fastened to the Taat inuring tioat, I waa brought to the surface. ”* had passed over the ffll and the derby hot nnd It did not eftme off my head, lint the force of the water was so strong It trad driven It down over After this wc went for two days wlthont nny serioua accident- till we came to what Is known as ••flttllaJoee." It In well to be very careful when approaching this place. for It I* dangerous. There Is an Island. Just as yon approach, known as Pine Island: aud it is nliuoMt perfectly round. It sectna that the river evenly divides here, hut more water goes td the east side, and tbla la the side one should approach. To my sorrow w*e went dowu the other side, nnd when we were so close that there was no chance under heaven to turn buck we saw our mistake and the result waa that when the two prongs of tho river meet It Is at the very verge of the fall a ml the left hand prong has more water am! more force and wheu the taw of our little t»oat struck this great sluice of water which just lit* erally heaps up as It drnpa over the fall sent na unresistingly against a large rock, that one can hardly tmaa. unless they go down from the east side, and split the gunwale of the host, and threw my com or rattier Clapp' ... to haul our boat out of the water and haul It round dowu talpw all the rapids nnd RAIN BEATS JACK PRINCE FORCED TO POSTPONE OPENINO RACE BETWEEN WALTH0«r. ' M’LEAN UNTIL TONIGHT. Prior, J,.k. Min. Jack I»rli,... n, fj1(f the Itnln, wni the sad tableau presi-ntt-,] ,* the Cotlacmn Tuesday night. \ This doughty produ.-er of ntm..*, disturbances nnd solidified humidify f ia ,f ' race scheduled tatween Hugh M*i>. a n «, i Bobby Walt hour, tat he had to mil it .,f As though taut on .thwarting the i of the King of Unln Milkers, the skim j,.- naturally tore loose just before the nm , the race was scheduled nml spill,-,| rai| and wind until anything In the iii.e 0 f | race 'was hopeless/ Ho the affair . was called off for TuesJui night, but It la "on" for Weducstlnv olgbL nnd If the rain will kindly, stay nnuy ti.* affair will undoubtedly In* one of the u, t motor-pared event* which the dry linn or* seen. Both men are In line trim nu<! rnulf for what ought to prove a grin-ling romp*?. The affair Is at fire miles, but two !u Hires beat* The Boston Traveler, lu speaking of Me. Lean's trip to Atlanta, says: "Hugh McLean, the ponlnr FbeNcn par« follower, Is en route to Atlanta, wh»n- be will nice Bobble Wnlthour tomorrow nu-I Thursday night. On account of .M<-|.p3q'i trip to Atlanta, It Is possible that the rare postponed from Inst Hstnrday night at lievere will receive n further poetimneiimt unless Mel,run Is able to leave the Houtheri city on Friday morning. He Intend,*! te come North and ride the handicap In e»eut that he Is fortunate enough to pull off both races without encountering rain, which would necessitate a |M»tp»ueni«8C until Friday. "At the close of the two races Jld^nn, Wnlthour nnd Tommie Hall, who has Ihn-i racing against Wslthonr. will route direct!; to Revere for the big card of holiday rn<*a June* 18. The main event on that data will be the 25-ntlle race tatwecu Wnlthour ami Mcl^*au, the second In their scries for flier championship. On Msy 30 Wnlthour de feated McLean, when the pair followed tbe two-cylinder machines. McLean wns dissatisfied with his slew ing, "ti‘1 Inasmuch ns the two men will is the June 18 race follow four-horse machines, Ihe type used lu the past with great «ue* , he believes that he will win. In fm-t he Is so confident that he will carry off the niouey that he has offered to wapv 1200 on blmsdf, and the tat Is open to Wnlthour or to any one who tallcce* that Wnlthour will ta the victor, lu addition io Ihe ntnln event on the 17th there will t* nn extra pared race and two go*si ran* be tween the local amateurs." GAN8 TO FIGHT LEWIS. By Frlvate leased Wire. New York, June 13.—Jos Gnus Is going ft slip on the mitts next Friday night at the National Athletic Club, Philadelphia. II# will then try to distort the visage of Hurry I/ewls, the local star. MYSTERIOUS BILLY AGAIN. By Private Leas'd Wire. New Y'ork, June 13.—Mysterious Billy Smith has a yearning for tanking n last Beaching Apalacha bay, we crossed the bay ami l»egau what ended In a two week*’, zbr&rSi £%“■ 'Lssr&iw^n^ we sailed straight across. Instead of going Rbeen made to. get him up ngalnat loung round the roast, and were out of sight iCorliett, but nothing ha* come of It yet. of-land nearly all of one day, nml here ^ worat feeling I had on my whqle trip. Th, win Jut pourml ilowu on u, nnd with no witter to drluk the wind ttnre out. Onr Mil wu nn itood aud we reaorted In the oar,. We ren Into a eurront that waa carrjftn, na farther nut all the time, end when night caiue we were no nearer the PILOTS AND PIRATES. bad form to call names, hut If th* .W IhK'wheTwe'Wan {SriSTt TBfvw'ih WW »* Norfolk doe. no, In ,h- dropped anchor, nnd lay down In the bottom Kfuture refrain from swiping tallly «n* of the i*out. and were soon asleep to be hRccwerton snorting cartoons awakened In the morning l.y aome fisher- " ,1..., ^vlna credit men, who kindly gave ns water, nud told l°* or * , * n ,nNm from The hit where we eouflf find"*" Mde* creek, °fo lUersatfon la likely to follow. It In q«B* refill our’ vessel* Wc were enught In a flattering, of course, hut The Georgian nt« storm while crossing "Head Ms n s Bay." ^ - - - ' — but after that wc hsd no more trouble ex cept one ulght we ram|icd on a small Island, tied our lust to some Imahcs. and land the flattery In some other form. The Virginia "Pirate" please take The daYe of tbe fight will !>t fixed within u few days. McGovern Is now liv tbs country training hard, and Britt will leave for Lakewood to morrow to tagln preparation for the tattle. * i next morning we were a hundred yctria ^ ^ ^ from the water, and we itayid there three IH&OOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOO Dope Via the Scissors Route sta waiting for the tide to cmne after us. Our last night out he gulf was spent on Bradford's Island, at the mouth of the He- wanee river, and we landed In fedar Keya, and 1 came home. My companions re mained some time on the Island, sold the boot for 830, came bark to Atlanta, ami now Hubert la In Han Fraurliiro. Pal., while Alfred la In Kmorr college, making a preacher out of himself. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. 0 Atlnnta In Shreveport. Birmingham In Little Rock. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Quick, who pitched fur Utile Rwk Tnr«-1 game In that rllx la not aupported, and la/, la from Omaha. I’rulwldx hit,Drat It la hardlx poaallde that the league fath- name la llltini. Illektnnn, who played short for Concord. In the New Kuglnml I e-ague, Inst year, aud went to Manchester tbla year when the t*«»timrd franchise went there, waa taught by President Anterior. The mute man sent Oldrlng here Inst summer nego tiated the deni nnd secured Hickman's re lease. In 108 games last year he has the following average: 120 times at bat. bf run* ire hits, 14 stolen base* 21 sacrifice hits nud a hatting average of .30. In fielding he hud: 108 game* 248 put out* 339 assist* 81 errors, an average of .878. lie will leave New York today and should reach Montgomery Wednesday. • From Montgomery he will ta sent at once to Hhreveport to Join the Cllmtar*.—Montgom ery Advertiser. Newt Fisher ami Prcatdent McBweeuey. of the Nashville club, now deny, the story that the association In that city Is In • weakened financial condition.' It kadis as If .Mike Finn. If he Is quoted correctly, has gotten himself In a tad hole.—Moutgotuer; Journal. ... . ■iKfuht If Finn la w«»rried. Something la surelv wrong with tbe. monc> end of the Nashville team. They may ant need money, but they are certainly In a laid financial fix. South Atlantic. Savannah 2. Charleston ft. National. Boston 5. Ft. Louis 2. Philadelphia 2, Pittsburg 0. j Nothing or m»U»dy seems to lie able to stop the |tetiuaat aspirations of llllty Smith's bunch off l*ooster*-BlruiingUsui Age-Herald. But Ued Fisher. Cincinnati 8. Now York 4. Brooklyn 1, Chicago 9. American. Chicago 3. Washington 2. Ft. Louis 13, Boston 3. Detroit ft, Philadelphia 7. tie vela nd 6. New York 4. Eastern. Jersey city 4. Providence 2. Baltimore 1ft. Newark 2. Toronto 5. Montreal i Buffalo L Rochester k "In the face of them* condition*" sxvs Tbe Birmingham New* In commenting on Chattanooga's nspirathms for n Houthern i.rogue franchise. "ChattaiHMqpt again •-•unco to tbe front nnd Intimates that tb- Southern League will make overtures to liartles In that dty to allow them to place s fromhi so therein. "This Is bile tnlk and the t’hattam**^* people themselves do not IwHete that suv such n thing will happen. In the Brat place. Fkattanooga Is aot the city that will make a good Houthern ,1/eague town. It j era. In the event a change Is made, will consider Chattanooga. There are other cit ies In close proximity which will make bet ter tall towns than Chattanooga. Mobile Is n city too Inrge for a league like the Cottou Htates and consequently the gnmee played by clubs of that organisation are not talng liberally patronised. However, .\Iob}le could be made a good Houtheru League city and would outstrip Chatta nooga so far there would lie no compari son." Move that a committee of three, armed with alarm clock* go to Chattanooga and try to wake them up over there. They have slept too long on the notion that the Houtheru I-eague wants to put a team there. Kvery day while the Pelicans are In town will lie devoted to morning practice. Don Carlo* will he out dally to see that tbe boys practice faithfully.—New Orleans Htafe* AS TO PARE PICTURES. While economy la highly commendable as a general thing, this bualneaa of working a picture of FM Hamilton, the Vanderbilt athlete, na FM Hamilton at one atage of the game, and then springing It on the public * year or two later aa "Woodward, the former Tech afar." brings a smile of sniusciucnt to tbe fares of the readers of Atlanta newspapers. v~.. — #_.i of th ^ IM ^p| # tU of Atlanta. When a picture appears In The Georgian, the public can drpeud upon It that It Is n picture of the person or thing Indicated In the line* which precede or follow It. *1 not ull# 11 Pwtore of Hltton, oner« of 1 )ems»n. or a*nn* unknown baseball player ami try to fake the public Into be lieving that It la n likeness of l^ray Tay* l*!f; 'S****. 11 njletnre off Laperte | sad ask tbe fans to sftfnn* make a goo.| Houthern i-eagne town. It|acwmii^nSirviSibSStv*ta ■! ha. been tried and found wanting. Tim 1 fn^fu JsadS, P * cm,t “ Globe Clothing Co. Globe Clothing Co. I’M GOING TO RAISE A ROW! There's a store on White hall street that is feeding and clothing a whole bunch of salesmen. I am one against many, but I’m going right down there and face them all. I am ashamed of the suit I have on. They sold it to me. I asked for a good one, I paid for a good one. When they asked me $25 for it I said: "I don’t want to pay a month’s rent for you/’ "A month’s rent," said he; “why $25 will pay about two min utes’ expense of this store.” Whew! Why didn’t I take the hint? Billings told me to go to the Globe, says I could save $10.00. That’s about right, the usual $25 suit about town is just $15 here. What’s the answer? TBE GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY. 89=91 Whitehall St (Manufacturing Clothiers) d