The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 15, 1906, Image 12

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AliahUa f laving l Isual Road Luc 1 CPORTC L. Edited By L jS PERCY H. WHITING Bass ball Dc >pe From Far and Near PHILLIPS HAS WALTHOURWON HIS REVENGE FINE CONTEST DEFEAT8 ATLANTA IN CL08E GAME BY NARROW MARGIN OF A SINGLE RUN. Special to The Georgian. New Orleans', La., June 15.—The Pell* can* flew away with a l-to-0 game yesterday, after an hour and a half of fierce at niggling. Charley Frank's men put the game on cpld storage at the outbreak of hostilities'. Klrkort waited for four miscuea and then ambled flrstwnrd. Cargo tried to sacrifice, but -the grounder to Fox proved to be a field er’s choice and Fox chose Rlckert, who gave up the ghost at second. Cargo pilfered nnd hugged the second bag while Blake went out by the old fa miliar short-to-first route. Then came “Punch” Knoll, he of the dark complexion and the big league experience, nnd "Punch” sent a single down Dick Crosier’s way. Of course Cargo scored, and that run won the game. 00000004000000 00 000 OEFEATED HUGH M’LEAN, OF B08T0N, IN FIFTEEN-MILE RACE AT COLISEUM. THE FOUR FEATURES. O Game put Atlanta In third O 0 place. New Orleans In second. O O Atlunta made most hits, least O .O runs. O O Another game lost by Atlanta O O by a margin of one run. O O Both teams played speedy ball O 0 nnd both pitchers were In.fine O O form. O OOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOO After the first Inning Atlanta had numerous chances to score, but could avail herself of none of them.'Time and again when a hit was a sure run the said bIngle was not forthcoming. Phillips pitched one of the best games of the season and his effective ness when a crisis arrived was remark able. The score: In s fifteen mile nice, notshle for the sAtlonnl riding of the contestants nnd for the exciting spills, Bobby Walt hour, the At lanta rider put It over Hugh Mellon, of Boston, at the Coliseum Thursday night. Bobby was the lietter man at all stages of the game, and lie won In fine style. Mr- L*«n, however, had hard lurk. Before the raee was mneli more than well under way his tire was punctured nnd he took s nasty tumble, spilling down the side of the In cline nnd taking Ills bicycle witli him For tunately his pacing machine ami (be of her team got clear of the wreckage nnd an ac cident was averted. As soon ns the damage was repaired Me- f^aii went on with the nice, hat he was never able to endanger Walt hour's leftd. Waltliour rod® a fine race, hugging his pace and taking oil kinds of chalices In rounding the steep and sharp tnrns. Winters, rf. Kiultli. 3b. . Jordan. 2b. . Fa*. 11*. . . Htlusoii. cf. . Morse, «s. . Totals NEW oHLF.ANH. Rlckert.,If. . . . . . «*nrgo. ss Blake. 2b R soll. rf rck. Bird, cf O'Brien. 3b Htrsttou, e Phillips, l*. .... Totals All. It. II. PO. A. E. . . 4 *» 1 1 d 0 . . 4 « « 2 « » . . 4 n 0 l 4 2 .400110 ,.401910 0 0 4 2 0 .32 0 # 6 24 13 2 00 00 000000 00 0000000 0 WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. Atlanta In New Orleans. Birmingham In Memphis. Nashville In Little Rock. Montgomery In Shreveport. 0000000000000000 O00 . All. It. II. Pit. A. E. . . 2 0 0 2 o 0 ..3112: .301100 . 2 0 0 1 4 1 .3 0 0 5 1 0 .3 0 0 1 3 0 .27 1 1 27 14 *2 Hrore by Innings Atlanta. . . . . . . New Orleans. .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 r ^— I II II II II II 0 II 1 11 ft a in inn ry: Htulcn liases. Fargo 121. rise" z. nascs on nans, « Umpire, Keniiiily. »••••••••••*•••••••••••••••«••••*•••••••••••• League Standings SOUTHERN. CLUBS— Played. Won. Lost. Hlueveport . . 60 31 19 New Orleans .. 62 30 22 Atlanta .... 51 29 22 Birmingham. . 62 29 23 Memphis .... 60 26 24 Montgomery . . 61 24 27 Nashville ... 64 23 31 Ultlc Rock . . 49 13 36 80UTH ATLANTIC. Clubs— Piayed. Won. Lost. P.C. 633 Augusta I Columbia , Hnvannah . 4 narleston 'Macon . . . Jacksonville Itulie" ‘ Btirnum, who "Holm" Smith has had on the suspends) Hat for some time, was given IiIm bump* by the Pirates. In a few days. If Btirnum gets another dnae, B. Kmlfit will sua|M‘iid him and pull out of m|m another suspended pitcher.— New Orleans States. Worry not. Brother Diaries; the only twlrler still reiimlnlng In the big sticks Is “Hoc” t'hllds, and. Judging from the trim mings he fs getting among the semi-pro- fcMlonnls. he Is likely to stay there for quite n spell. In spite of the fact that Manager Ollks denied tlfe re|>orts coming from Atlanta to the effect that Birmingham could not land a pennant tm account of the fact that the several immagcrs “had It In” for this city, the explanation that he promised In an In terview lifter returning home has not yet gone In-fore the public. Wonder what kind of a reception he Is planning for 1 lurryf—Birmingham Ledger. That's not especially dear, but ns to what Bilks said, II was: "Vaughan has a ’poor chance for the pennant. The other niniingera In the league hare If In for him liccntise they do not feel that they get a square deal In Blrnilughuni.” or words very much to' that effect. The Notions) Association will look after the wobbly Padite 4'oust league. At s meeting In New York Wednesday It was de cided that the leagues gild clubs In organ ised boll lie asked to subscribe the follow ing amounts for (he const league: The Na tional League, the American League, and National Association, each $500; cadi major league eltib, $160; each class A club, $36, and each class D club $25. It is ex pected Hint nlMiut $20,000 can be raised lu this way. which will l*e turned u|er to Mecretary Pul. Kwlug, of the Coast league, to ln» used In meeting deficiencies and pay* .265 ) big wdnrle*. Thus the Pacific people will be kept on enrtli until they are able to take care of themselves. It was also vot'd that no player can l*e sold.by any of the coast dubs without the consent of Presi dent Bert. This Is to prevent the disrup tion of the league by such men ns Morley. PC. .620 .577 .559 .55$ .620 .471 .426 .671 .600 .447 .426 .417 Clubs— 4Wmyctva* Pordfle . Columbus 'Valdosta . Albany . yAmcHcus CLUBH- - Chicago . Pittsburg . •New Yolk . Philadelphia Ft. Louts . Brooklyn , Boston . . , Cincinnati . Club- New York . Cleveland . . Philadelphia Detroit . . . Ht. Louis . . Chicago . . . .Washington . Boston . . . GEORGIA STATE. NATIONAL. Played. \\ on. I«o*L .609 .692 .553 .520 .4*9 TRIANGULAR RACE WILL BE FEATURE AT COLISEUM The offering at the Coliseum for Friday night Is far and sway the beat of the pres ent bike-racing season. Manager Prince bua secured as the attraction Bobby Wal- thour, Hugh McLcnu and Tommy Hall, nud these men will meet In three five-mile con tests. In the opening rnees at the Coliseum Wnlthour defeated Hull. The Englishman's pacing machine was not In good trim for those events, however, and the question of supremacy Is still unsettled, nt least In, the mind of Hall.' The champion of the Hnioll Island Across the Big Pond still be- Walto] Boston »*»«* llwt t»‘ I. fn.t.r tbnn «n,l will try to deui»nairar» i, SfP night. 31 c-Lcau dcfentii] W.lihoar In ih ' dre-mlle rac*.. taking two out „ But the ra,« ware won l,y a n any t lute supremacy of tb«? the Atlantan. The question of first hAmrs I tiiranhet) oat Kriilaj, night, when™ ,hr~ meet, ami n raeonl crowd will iindonhteja turn l oat to we the doing.. Thr.„ hm will W meed and lu ewe each man , •dreg * h**t a fourth will I* r „„ . „*£ elde . the <|Uf-itlon of flrat bo Some Howls of Dismay Just Some Notes Clipped From Exchanges the at a terrific dip. In no one of the last three games he has pitched have more than two ruus been made off him. Now the fans nre shivering nt the thought of what they came so near doing — Age-Her ald. Baseball Is n gamble. Every once In n Willie a team Is entertaining a phenomenon unawares nnd the fact crops out after If Is too late to coutlnue the entertainment. The Ht. IcOiilw Dispatch roasts Niles through one-half of a column nud predicts he will never make good In the big league. It la conceded by this paper that Niles Is fast, but It la added that he hats like a lady. Just at the present time the Ht. Lulls Americans nre hnvlug a lotting slump and naturally the papers are ronstlug the club, Niles In particular.—Birmingham New*. If Ht. lamia does not want Niles several Houthern league clubs will gladly find u place for him. Andy Anderson, the catcher who assault ed Umpire Buckley In Little Itoek the other day. has come out with the following card; “To the ladles who wero presput nt Tucs- dny's game nt West End park I desire to make an apology for the affnl^ between Umpire Buckley nnd myself. To me It Seemed that there was great provocation for striking Buckley, but lit the time I forgot the presetted of the. ladles and al lowed my temper to get Hie best of me. 1 regret the affront offered them, but wish to assure them that ft was through an error of the moment and not of my best judg ment thnt fbe affair took place. By publishing the foregoing you will oblige, yours very respectfully, • A. ANDERSON.” funny to watch the way those Birm ingham scribes change their tune. Him day they rise on their hind leg* and howl at the Barons—can’t find a good wool to sav or an atom of excuse for dropping any game, 'and the next, If Vaughan cornea out mi top of the heap, they utter Inspired rhapsodies of praise.—Montgomery Journal. When the Nationals catch a Iwtso run- Angeles malinger. who has lieen m*r off Ills base and attempt to run him trying to make money by selling bis play ers without any regard for Hie good of the league. That decision probably means thnt Jake Ats mum go luii'k to the roast mid that New Orleans eaiuint get his services this year. Flicker Hnllee, whom Itlrmlnglinni talked of selling or trading for any price- or any old player only a short while ago, since thnt time lias pitched three games for Birmingham, and won them all. nud besides pitching winning ball ho baa l*een batting LITTLE DEFEATED. Liti'lrtti, June S- tlie ItnalM for the Davis teuiili Smith. EnglAud. defeated Hay I rophy H. Jd l». Lit- lit three straight sets. Score, down, they never seem to know exactly what to do. Each player who receives the ball looks about 1dm with an i)Ndogetlc air, and hurls the sphere to the flrst player who has' Ida hands out. Three or four times during the Inst week, runner* on op posing teams have elude'! the entire Infield and reached tlietr bases In safely.—Boston Traveller. The two best left fielders In the Southern League nre “Hefty” flouts ami Joe Rlckert. Very few imsslble chances get uway from tlirse fielding stars and the way the? throw Hie ball In la something hard to ladlevo until you tinvu clapped your eye on It.— Montgmnery Journal. Funny thing, but Atlnnta fans can’t get away from the Idea that they have the boat left fielder In the league. They may lie wrong, but auyway they arc happy fu their Ignorance. Last week for the first time In two years Pitcher Willis was forced to leave the slab. —Ht. Louln I’oat-Dispatch. Few pitchers enu boast of such a record. But the Pelicans nre laying for Atlantans. The Inf ter g»f ffii* former started on the soapy slide and our !>oya have causu for malice toward them. Homethlug's going to leault. . Yesterday’* game Indicated that the Peli can* have regained their stride nnd that menus tlmt,they will more than bold their own ngalnst any club In the league. At lanta play* the best ball nt home, but It ha* always been a matter of record that Uoorgtsns couldn't do much on the road, no there Is little to fear from them. They outplayed themselves for several days at Piedmont park, setting a gait Hint no minor league team could keep up, and It would lie Just Ilka them to take a slump a 4a Pel lea n when .they strike this city.— New Orleans Item. Comment on the above, after what has happened, would be quite superfluous. WRIGHT MAY LOSE FINGER By Private Leased Wire. London. June 16.—The condition of Beals C. Wrlgbt. the tennis player who cut hla right hand on a broken soda water bottle on the ere of his departure from New York for England to play lu the matches of the ANDY ANDERSON'S TRIAL POSTPONED TO AFTERNOON Little Bock, June 13. —The trial of Catcher Anderson, of Little Rock, for assultlng Pm- This business of dropping a peg a day fs very bumping. Great snakes! We're almost down In Blr* mlughatu's class. Hope the Crackers are not In another of thoae “loat-by-oue-rnn” ruts. If 111rinIngham wins Friday and Atlanta loses, the Crackers go to fourth place. And from there the second division is so dose that Its nearness la appalling. How ever, the worst half of the present trip Is over Humbiy night. From then on It ought to lie easy sailing back to Atlanta. It Is a shame that, when Atlnnta makes five hits to New Orleans’ three, that the Pelicans nre able to win. The teams broke even down the error col umn. Both made two apiece. Hpenklng of Morse anil that batting nnd fleldlng slump which Is past, Wbftey made two «f the five hits Thursday and accepted four chances without nu error. Crosier, Fox and Zellar divided the other three hits In the equitable proportion of one to each man. Cargo was the only man who could steal on Evers Thursday*, and “Chick” got away with only two. A little pinch hitting would have given Atlnnta n tin nnd maybe the game. How ever, pinch hitters can’t always perform right up to the notch-especially on the road. Thnt boy Knno (s certainly a marvel for 111 luck. In the game Thursday at Colum bia he struck out * thirteen men and al lowed not a single hit. The men behind him did.not make an error either, and yet Columbia scored a run. And Havannah. al though able to land on Russell for three bits, could not make a run. This Is the second time In his career that Kane has pitched a uo-hlt gamo and yet lost. - Well, Albany, In the Georgia State league, went up agnlnat It just the way Atlanta did, losing to Columbus 1 to 0. For upsetting “form” the Nashville turn is becoming famous. After trimming jw pbta In remarkable style the Flnnites «r.> t* Utile Book loot to Hi.- uii.p’J Bruit]., the Atlnutn •tumlillm-M". fc i, t them down with wren hit., l ittle It,*, nude two how Bit* and two more rum i,inijir The Traveler, nre redurml _ I fe»«lomit eiiteller named orr to take Vkl place at Anderson. New York National, plnrrd pntiv ...» Irnll Thursday, lint nt that they immamd to defeat Ht. Io.nl. « t„ t. si.tjinnit, pitched, bat ttave op eight lilt*. Boston auil (-Ineltmatl proved nut tolled team Thursday, hut the It,-,it, y'nt ers hnd a shade the Itetter of It an,| voa~ 3 to I, Patten pitched a three-hit name for Wart Ington aimluat Chicago, but three err lost the game. The score wad : , 0 „ Cleveland nnd New York tire surolv play. In* n line series. Thursday tlto Napalm*, turned the tables and won-3 to i GUM CHEWING IS FORBIDDEN By Prlvsfb Leased'Wire. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 15,-Coach Courtney forbade the Cornell oarsmen to use gum In any form, and caught two of them vigorously chewing after practice. He made them throw the stuff away. He bad the pockets of the men searched. It Is said, fpr gum, confiscating nil thnt bo found. There Is said to be somewhat »f a spirit of rebellion among the Coruellltes over the anti-gum rule. MAT KAISER & CO. Confidential loan* on valuable,. Bargains In unredeemed Diamonds, IS Decatur 8L Kimball Hovm. THE GLOBE CL0THIN8 BO., 89-91 WHITEHALL ST. Work-outs At Gravesend. THE WINNING PITCHER, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs- Toledo . . . Milwaukee. . Columbus laouisvllle . Kanaas City Minneapolis Indianapolis Si. Paul . . 46 19 29 THURSDAY’S RESULTS. EASTERN LEAGUE. Newark 3, Jersey City 1. Montreal 6, Toronto 4. Rochester 4. Buffalo 3. Providence 3, Baltimore 2. NATIONAL. Boston 2, Cincinnati l. Plttsbur* % Brooklyn 1. .New Tork 6. 8t Louia 4. Chicago D, Philadelphia 1. AMERICAN. Detroit 6, Philadelphia 4. Chicago 2. Washington 0. Cleveland 3, New York 2. Southern. New Orleans I, Atlanta 0. Little Rock 4, Nashville 2. South Atlantic. Columbia 1, Savannah 6. Macon 2. Augusta 2. Georgia Stele. Columbus 1, Albany 0. Vfcidoft* 11, Cordele u. By Private l-eased Wire. (irniesend. !«. 1.. June 15.- Weather clear, track fast. Try outs: Rereueh, one tulle lu t:tf, galloping. Will ’ win. Sklddoo. four furlongs In :5J25, haudtly No amHlliY. t'olonbtl Girl, one tulle In 1:44 2 5, twees llig. Neyor better. Kuramvwi. four furlongs In ^0, baudfly. H«*od work. \ Piintoufie. six furlongs In 1:16 35. She Is good* Memories, one tulle In 1:46, galloping. Try her again. Gray Day. six furlongs In 1:18. handily. Rapid Water. 3 furlongs In :37 3-5, handily, ! Dandelion, tulle nnd a furlong In l:tt 35, ! ha tidily. Rare form, j Dover Create mile In 1:44. oil out. WtU . win. Winning Hand. 6 furlongs iu 1:03 1-5. breetlng. Iss»ks well. 1 Royal Breeze. 4 furlong* In ;4$ 3 5, hand Illy, t’leier colt. I Ogdeu Belle, 4 furlongs lu :5> 25 hamlllr. lias’s *|we*l. Aunmiaster. mile and quarter In 2:13 15. handily. Uood work. * luqulsltur. tulle aud furlong In 2:92 15. handily. All he need*. GraxlclK 5 furlongs In 1.-4&, handily. xDotng well. . Janets. 7 furlongs In 1:32, handily. Is fit. Itoneheii. 6 furlongs la 1:15. tm tidily. Never better. , Ancestry, tulle lu 1«, galloping. Edna Ja.-ksou. 6 furlongs In 1:16, breezing. I s»lng lietter. Ttck«*r. 7 furlong* In 121 15, handily Very s»«*d work. YOUTHS’ SUITS SPECIAL Sell those 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 Youths’ suits at re ductions. said the “boss” man. $5, $7.50 and $10 get the pickings of some extra ordinary values in Youths’ suits, sizes 15 to 19. To the Mountains, Sea Shore or Country Never mind which, glance over the list and see what you want: The only way to have what you want is to take it along. Complete your wardrobe economically. Two-piece Serge, and Wool-Crash Suits, single or double breasted, $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15. Blue Serge Coats, unlined, $3 and $5. White or Figured Vests, $1, $1.50, $2, $3. Straw Hats, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2, $3. Panama Hats, $5 and 1 $7.50. Underwear, 25c, 50c, $1. Outing Shirts, 50c, $1, and $1.50. Silk Neckwear, 25c, 50c, 75c. Trousers, $1.50, $2, $3, $4, $5. Hosiery, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c. If you are going to take the boy along, there are Special 7 "« Opportunities now in the Boys’ Suit Department. / The $5.00 Suits, 8 to 17, are $3.98. The $4.50 Suits, 8 to 17, are $3.48. The $3.00 Suits, 8 to 17, are $2.40. ^^^wT = Press = ^^^s = Free = ^^ THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO 89-91 Whitehall St. (Manufacturing Clothiers.) » jHUUj* Nv» 1 MORE SPORTS ON oritm* Tbumfauf anil abut uut Allanu. PAGE SEVEN.