The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 20, 1906, Image 12

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' THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20. lOOfr. By Harvard Eight ,1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. 1 Clubs— Played. Won. Loot. I Toledo .... *7 it I ('olumbuo ... <1 IS 24 Milwaukee . . US it 24 Louisville . . . ST 11 24 I Kansas City. . BS 24 27 I Minneapolis . . 58 24 10 | Indianapolis . . «M 21 is St. Paul . . . SS 19 14 YALE'S EIGHT'TAKING A TRIAL THE THAME8. Xo. 4. Billow; Xo. i,‘ Captain Mora*; Baseball Disasters Multiply ennis ^ PAYS TO ATLANTA cportc L . Edited By L ^ p ERC Y H . WHITING SUBURBAN FIELD SMALL AND LACKING IN CLASS Probable Starters in Suburban < nlrtianM m Colonial Girl .. Aurniimmr .... I Mir spanker DamleBoii Kitrnk I l*rn|MT Wafer I .iff lit .. li.inr* Horn ... Go nrtwmi ... iixfortf Toknloti Owner. W. II. Jeanlngx .1. II. Ilrsilr r. W, Williams Ab*X ShleM* J. Mf|jiiifflillu J. \V. Kiillor h. riifi't • \ K. Il'mc !l. GMenu II. T. Wllffon. Jr. F. It. ItltclirtMk J. It. Room* l*rub, JiK'krjr. t hlil*. It’ll I la i.im . 4 Dandelion Looks To Be Sure Winner From Ordinary Lot of Dogs Which Start Thursday in Rich Feature. By *1. 8. A. MACDONALD. fir Prim to I .rum'll Wire. NVu York, Juno 20,—A few hour* now Hixi oo.nno *>r 40,000 race-goer* will rrane fl lr neck a ami wttli* tkptn*e!ve* Into n fa vorite |Hmltlon at tin* ahrlll aound of the i*"st bugle of tin* Niilitirlinn linn<ll«*«i|». In ll»o meant law everylowly In bttay *e|>- f rating the Hiaff from the whi'Ht, the c-on- aenau* Itrlng that th«» atualleat flehl In III** klatory of the feature will a|t|uwir under ►Ilk. Not mom than twelve horae* will go to the pout, with Frank *11 ItelxiK’k'fl Dan- • li'llon mi altnoAt *ur« winner and a certain favorite. Today la "getaway lln.r , * at Gravesend. Tomorrow the nnnual mid-summer meeting • f the Toney lalmid Jiwkey Tluli at Kbeepa- head Itav will Ite limnaurnteil with the Huh- urban hanibup aa the hurrah thing of the 4»rf-«talon. , The Huburlwui handlenp wa* flret run hack in **7. when old General Monroe won. I,’very year aline then the fixture h*« l*e- rome more and more tieloved of the unaae*. until today It la to Greater New York wbnt Hi" Kpaotn Iierliy la to l^mdon. the Grand lTlx to I'arla nnd the Melliouriie rnp to tie* .turf devotee* of faraway Auatrslla— THK home nice of the year. Kach year the Muhurliaii la the feature event of the tnltlnl dny of the mld-anni- liter meeting at Mheopnhend Hny and a mounter throng Invarfaldy puta In an ap iwarauce. Thla year-thla la the hey-day of rtielng—a reeord crowd won hi liave Ih-i-ii surely on.hand were It not for the mean, commonplace character of the eptraufa. There la not it real good claoa horoe In the race of tomorrow. I.ate yeaterday llarry Knapp withdrew IiU great umre Klameaba. while John Drake declared bla Ort Welles not In fit condition to go. The Pickett am) lloheinlan nre out. too. These 'were the atara of the entry data of two months ago. hut accident or tlrkueaa Iirn eliminated them from the problem aa the hour of couteat nenre. Alex Hhlelda any* Go llctwren will win the Muhurhan handlenp If he enn heat Dnn- dellon and Tnlrngoriu. Hhuw la going to let some of the other* make the early run ning nnd then lie w(ll come along with (So Between In the stretch with n final hurrl- rone effort. The little Meddler horse,la a wonderful afrefrh runner nnd no uiUfake. Dandelion will carry hut W7 pounds, and either Itmlke or O'Nell will ride lilm. John.K.< Madden nnd Mr. Hitchcock talk ed over the prospect* 'winy III the club house, the Kentuckian advising'the 1 latter to hnve no fear* about Dandelion. "Ha’ll lie thcroalNMitM at* the finish. I wye." laugh ingly replied the big trainer to Inquirer* of DandMIon** chance*. PUT IT OVER KID_DALTON BAKER TOO MUCH FOR THE ITAl. IAN—RESULTS OF INTER. NATIONAL FRACAS. COLLINS, THE UNBEATEN, TO RACE WALTHOUR HERE Ait opponent has Iteea found for Hobby Wnltbour In his farewell appearance lu Atlanta before leaving for Germany for a summer of raring, and the man la Blmer Tolllna, of Hoaton. Collin* la the latest and by far the bright est (always excepting Walthonri of the group of atara who have fwen raring around UoHton thla spring, lie has defeated Thom- l Ion. Htluoon and all the rest—everybody, la fart, but llohhy Walthour. And an ^Valthour has signed hint to race hera 1 uraday and Wcdtieoday nights of next %vi-ek. Walthour wired I’rlnce Wednesday: "El mer Tolllna la the best man. 1 bare algtied Mm to ride Tueaday am) Wednesday.” "You neter heard of Tolllna. did yon?" Inquired Jack Prince explosively. "Neither did many peoph* In thla town. And yet he Is going to In* n chnniploit racer. 1 saw him Wee two years ago mid I kuew he could follow pace. Hut lie could never get proper l-artug or half n chance. Now that be has got the right kind of paring he ha* lienten them all. It will uot be long liefore the people will he saying, ‘You know that fel low Tolllna, who raced Itophy hqre? Well, he’s going to lie champion of tho world some day. excepting Hobby.' "And thou those who Missed the race will kick themselves and It will be too late. • "Then think what It mean* that- this Is Hobby's last appearance liefore he goe* over for a auroiuer of racing abroad. Hup ATLANTA TEAM SHOT TO BITS MEMPHIS 4 ATLANTA 1 Hpcdal to The Georgian. Memphis, Tenn., June 'JO.—Playing gamely to the bitter end. with a line-up which was almost n Joke, the Georgia Trackers met decisive but not disgraceful defeat at Bed Kim park yeaterday afternoon. Tbo score w*ai 4 to 1. Het-nuae of the Injury to Captain Jordan Mini Jim Fox was put at aoroml base and Mtlnson brought In from the‘outfield to play flrat. The hole In the nutfleld was tilled by Manager Hinltli litnioelf, who haa been out of the game for weeks. And as though - It * were not n sufficiently weak outfit, t'mplre - I'fennlnger ordered Evers out of the game right at n critical stage. Thla necessitated another shift. Hid Smith weut behind the hat. Crosier came In from the outfield mid played third base and Tom Jlrighea went Into the nutfleld. All thcac change* left Atlanta playing with only the plteher, shortstop and right fielder In their regular poaltloua mid nat urally their attempt to l»eat a team wUleh la In aa gootPriinnlug order as the Memphis team was hopeless. And to add to the troubles of the Geor gians. the Memphis Imneh was iislue Its l>est pitcher. IJebhnrdt. while Hmltli had Baxter Hpnrks. the Mississippi Midget, In the h$u Jlsrd. hitting by the Bluffers ami lumpy work by the misfit arrangement of jilayers on the Atlanta line-up ncrtiunted for the victory of the locals. This Is how: ATLANTA, rmder. If-3b. . Winters, rf. . . H. Smith. 3b;-c. Morse, as. . . . Fox. Lt». Stinson, lb. W. Smith. Kvers. c. . Ilnglieif. If. Sparks, p. Totals. . THANK GOODNE8S, THEY'RE NEARING HOME. "HARD LINES" SAYS B. SMITH Special to The Georgian, j Memphis. June 2#.—Manager Smith will send Harley to the' furling box today In the hope of westlnjr at leant one game of the series from the:rejuvenated locals. ' "Just a streak nt hard lines," he said i thla morning. "We'll soon hit a winning stride." Louekw will pitch for ’Memphis. Ily Private Leased Wire."’ nLos Angeles,- Chi.. June 3fc~-f1ftrry linker the amateur featherweight champion from the Olympic Club. Kan Kianclaro. r ]<>nr1r outpointed Kid Daltou Mat' night In n rj*./. erly fought ten-round bout. The l»aitr. n I Baker sornp was - the feature of n ,„ r .l made up principally of nsplrlug youngster* Ah Wlng'a second* threw up the up..,,** after Caeanr At tel I had put the Thlnnnmn down In the third. Billy Wnluh bent KM Harry In two rounda and Johny WaUli got the decision over Tommy Leahy. Jim Trim, ble beat the Turk. Fred McDonald went out to Billy l/M-lie |n two rounds. Work-outs At Gravesend. One Hundred Miles an Hour In Great Automobile Races RIGHT FROM DOPEVILLE. That’s What Jack Prince Promises Atlantans if He is Permitted to Build Board Track at Piedmont Park. , "One hundred mile* sn hour. "AutomdHile race* on a board track In Atlanta at Piedmont Park. "That** what you will see In. Atlautn In the next few months If the park board will sell mo a five-year lease ou .the track at Pled moat PAth." Jack Prince Wed nesday manning. t . "Barney (Jlddejd, Kiser sod all the great automobile racers of the world .w'lll' he here, and Atlanta will wltnfoa the greateat riicea ever ecru In the Workl. There la* not today a board track for automobllea In the world, and when this is constructed In Atlanta. It will be the flrat. putting Atlanta at least ten years ahead of the times. \ have ampbt capital to build the track, and If the park board 'will lease It for g period of Are years I will put up a cash forfeit. of . $1,000 that the' track. will be built Inalde of two months. "Whst do you-think of that? * T "Atlanta Spirit? Certainly. "It will reqnlre more than 1,70G.0J>0 feet of fntnher to build the track, which will reduce the dengcr of races to the mlnlpiuro. and the greatest racers of the world will come to Atlanta. "In addition to professional • races, there will be gentlemeo's races etch Saturday, together with the many social features which will naturally follow. "An automobile aeeociatlon will be formed and the elite of Atlanta will be members.' It Is tbe lutentloa of Mr. Prince to appear before the park board, which meets Wed nesday afternoon, and make application for the lease or the track at Piedmont Pairk. Total* . . .31 « H 27 13 3 Hi-orr by Inning*: Atlanta . . .noniooooM M fin phi a . . .000 30 1 00 •—4 Tenn. Tennis Tournament In Nashville Next Week With the Tennesse4» srate tennis tourna ment at Nashville only a week off and the ."onthem championship at Atlanta only two weeks away, doings In a tenuis way are wnxtug warm. Most em-ournglng re|mrts come down the pike from Nashville about the coming evvut there. l-ee and Hunt, the Mb-hlgau stars, wilt surely nttend the Nashville tournament, as well n* I hat In Atlanta. These men won the Western Inteivolleglstc cbamploushlp la singles sad doubles In 1*04: l-ee wou the trl state chsmpbmsblp In Slonx Tlty the same year; lu lthl nnd 1*12 Hunt wou the gulf states championship In New Dr ies ns; lU 1908. IWK Silt! 1*06 lie wou the Wlsconstu ebnuiplonshlp In Milwaukee; lu 1*04 the Northwestern championship In Minneapolis, aud In 1*C» the Intertuountalu t hatnidoushlp lu Snjt l^ike Tlty, It rnn readily l»e seen that Lee *ud Hunt will make a most powerful team, both In the singles and dontdes. and their presence will add much to the luterest of Imth the Teneaae«- nnd Southern tournament*. Frimi New Orleans Post. S«-gtdii, l.evcrh h and 'Gondfellow have already eiiteretl the Nashville tournament. l*oat and Segutu have played well In iHist tournament* In Naabrllle and. they will make It Interesting for any of the contestants In Nashville or In this city. Goodfellow la a eaptalu In the I'nlted State* army, and I* stathmed at New Orleans, lie la au old Washington *1*. <*.» player, and haa been welt up lu several Southern championships. Memphis will send * team to Nashville. On It will lie Karlwr aud Ben Cornelius, the old Vanderbilt baseball and tennis player. Hew*nee will send her usual team. Joe ftelden.and Palmer, and also the Per* rick brothers. \wo promising young players. 1 Selden was one of the best baseball play er* Jtewanee ever had and In addition to J that Is a erark tennis and golf player. of course the Rodgers brothers of Knox ville will he in Nashville to defend their j title there and to get In practice for the j Southern championship here. Bryan Grant and Nat Tharnton have lipen chosen as the ofAclal representatives .of the Atlanta Athletic Tluli at the Tennessee slate chamidouahip and will leave next week for the tournament. Both men nre lu tip-top form and playing great tcnuD. In (onaequehre they nre likely to make It Interesting fer uny of the contestants at Nnahvtlle. President Williams, of the Southern I.awn Tennis Association, haa la-eo notified that a -team of fonr players may be expected from Augusta for the Southern champion ship. Three of the players who will prwb- ably make the trip nre J. A. YarUirtiugh. Marlon Itldgley and John Whitney. Among those who will <W|^H idouahto from a cousIderniiL „ II. I» Frremaa. of Ithaca. N. V. Mr. Free man la a pntfeasnr nt Tornell and was here for the tournament two years ago. Nadeau, rf. . IMaas. 2b. . , Mnutish. rf. Ilurlburt. e. I.leliliart, p. MEMPHIS. Thiel, If. . . |K»se he takes a full on one of those cement I * tracks lu Germany. And then thetv will Nh-hoils, m. be no more Bobby. I have seen men killed In a second there and ! have seen them take falls that were awful. I'gh." mid Jack, shuddered. "Mup|»uae one of linin' tumble* should kill Bobby—the ouly, real champion of any kind that Atlanta ever turned out. Then won't It be worth a lot to any. .'I saw the last race Hobby rode lu America.' I tell you. people ought to pack that Coliseum. Just because It Is the last appearance of Walthour liefore that trip hhroad. And lieatdea that we are going to race him a gainst the lu-st man that tho country ha* turned out since Hobby him self mad* Ids aJVpenrant-c." Summary: Ttvo-lmse lilt, Xudenti. Three- luioe hits. Ilurlburt. Croxler. Stolen Imisc*, S. Smith. Itnhb. Xlcholl*. and Plans «2>. Base* on hallo, off IJeldiardt 2. Struck out. by Siairkw.X by IJeMiardt K. Hacrtflce lilt*. Crosier. Fox, Pin**. Double ptnya, Stinson inmtsalstedi. Time, 1:36. Cuiplrc, Pfeuufn- ger. NOTICE, AMATEURS. The Atlanta Getirglnn ' will ion* nil new* of the uiunteur Imsehttl! p'.n.wr*. but the write-ups ought to. collie In conventional form. The flrat * uTenee of every story of a IhxII gume should contain the name* of the tennis which played, the score, a state ment of where the game was played and when. A story of a bum-bull game re<-etyed Wednesday went to the waste Imaket Iw- cause It did md contain the more. Aa far as (Hisslhle, storle* of nmntenr Iwseball ’games should eontalu the score by Innings, hit*, errors, and batteries. Full Imix m ores will Ih- used only In ense of Im portant amateur games. SIGN COMMUNICATIONS. n|H»logles to ready that , unsigned e4iiniiiiinl«-atlona ar«' not used on the s|M>rtlng tinge of The Geor- Itig _ again stated that nil comuiunl- t iw ‘ ' m glsn. lt la rations must l»e slguml. The signature will uot Ih» used In the paper unless the writer so desires. Ion It must up|ie«tr <m the corn- uninlcatlon when It n-ache* this office. That rule will not Ih- varied. Aii IntercMtlng eonimunlentloii I* now lo>- Ing held up I»eonuse of Its hick of sik’ua- ture. Also. It may l»e stateil In passing, lultlal* onstltute h hlgiiatnre C0RDELE LOST SPEEDY GAME Hjouinl to The Georgian. Valdosta. Hi., June 20.—|n the fastest game of IniII ev4>r played In’the Georgia State League. Valdosta won from t'onlele here yesterday afternoon by the score of 1 to o. Bo|h Myddletou and llamsey pitched great ball, and the latter lost IiIh game on an error of an Inflelder.* The fen lure of the game was the work of Mitchell on second base for Valdosta. Ill* pUylpg retired live men without uii error «hi line drives and pop ups. Crowder, also of. YnldnatH. made a phenomenal catch of - *- * First Bnm-iimn S«i»tr dl "I* inilll'BIH. ,11.0 0 fly liark or third, rlld the Iteaf work for VA LI MIXTA. WYukify. < 'r«*W4|t*r. *a. . ... . Bagwell. If Mitchell. j|. Tydi-man. «-f. .... Perry, rf \ . Myildletoii. p. . . . , , AH. B. II. I'O. A. K. . . 2 a it 6 0 1 . . 4 o l • •• (1 . . 3 o I» 6 n o . . 3 1 » 2 0 n . . 3 II n I o 0 .. 3 0 0 7 3 0 . . 3 .0 I 3 0 0 ..30 0 0 0 0 ..30 0 0 3V0 Total*. ...... . -S 1 2 27 7 1 roltDKLK. Harbor, a* (belt, lit MnvfniMirtt rf. Ueugau..2lt. . .* H'< lianla. 3b l4iue. rf. ...... IlitrwiMiil. i- IH»yo. if Kniuvey, p Alt. B* 11. PO. A. K. ..4b 1 0 3 . . 4 0 a 14 0 0 . . 4 0 0.1.0 1 • ..4 .0 >.fi 2 10 . . 4 0,1 2 4 .«> . ♦ e r 's e o ..30 1 2- 41 o . . 3 0 0.0 0 0 .’.3 « I o 3 0 Total* . ..*10>6 21 12 ,3 Nei»re liy liinlflge* Ynbloat.i Conb-le 0000 iu* . , .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o-k TEBEAU FINED FOR FIGHTING n, I’rlTIt, LtM«l Wlr». I.oulivlll,, Ky„ June 20.—Oeorte Te- t>e*u, owner of the Loulivllle baiebell Club,. fined IU in Die city court yeeterday for disorderly conduct at Kcllpee park oh June 9. when Pitcher Kenna. of I.oulivllle, artd t'aptaln Pad- den, of St. Paul,' engaxed In a flcht and Tebeau objected to the police taklnc Kenna olf the field. Haddens did not appear and a beneh warrant -and' for feiture were ordered. 1 ooooooaooooo 0,0 ooooo WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. Atlanta In Memphle. Btrmlnchatn In’ New Orleaha. Xunhvllle 1 In'Bhrevepori.' Montgomery In Little Rock.' Smimrv: ftr.t on twit*, off llnin>..v 2. HI ruck iiiii. by llrdilli-liui ». by Itmu.i-y 2. Ihuiblc |il«y., Itiwean to Htuui. , Time of lame, 1:14. riuptre, t'roatcy. ooooooDooooooooaooo O 6 O PIRATES MAY 8J<*N O CATCHER ANDERSON. O ■ — 0 Special * to The Georgian. „ .. O It takes real grit to go upagnlnst luck like this and not howl. Can't hope to win on the road with a crippled team. So aettle down with a de termination to grin ' and bear It. Team mill be bark home aoon. It was the laat straw when Rvera was pat out of the game. That Just put the team all to the bad. f—f After Memphis. > thank goodness, the Cracker* go to Little Rock. Even with a lot of cripples, Atlanta can surely beat the Travelers. Wish they would release that man Quick. Every .baseball writer In - the league has tried to make a pun on* bit name and the efforts bare been:awful. seldom ran out. < League Standings j ie*eeeee««eeei4eeeeeeeeeee4eeeeeeeeieeeeeitieeeeee SOUTHERN. CLUBS— Played. Won. Loet 46 14 21 47 33 24 (7 32 25 *« 30 128 55 it 28 Shreveport. New Orleane Birmingham Atlanta . . Memphlt . . fsssnt7. Little Rock P.C. .818 .579 .581 .538 .538 .491 .414 .289 80UTH ATLANTIC. Club*— Played. Won. LoaL P.C. tAucuita .... 63 ft 22 .535 Columbia % . . 52 20 21 .548 Savannah ... 54 26 26 .519 Charleiton ... 49 22 26 .469 Macon ...... 49 22 28 .440 Jacksonville . . 51 20 IX .292 GEORGIA STATE. CLUBS— Played. Won. Lo»t. WaycroM . . . 35 25 10 Columbu* ... 32 20 12 Cordele .... 22 19 14 Valdosta . . . 24 18 17 Albany .... 33 11 22 Ametlcus .... 41 9 22 COTTON”STATES. Clufee— Pilyed. Won. Lo»L Baton Haute .40 28 22 Jackton ... 62 29 22 Meridian ... 60 28 22 Gulfport \ Mobile . . Vicksburg Ily Private Leased Wire. Oraveneml, N. V„ June'20.—Weather <!e,r{ trark heavy. Try unta: Aeenmitnnt, live furloiiya In 1:0t; 3.5 iireoi- Intr. In grand furui. Hurvelllanee, four furlnnys in ; s- breexlat- WIII do soon. Water Unlit, fonr ftlrlentra lu ;5« lircri- In*. lattus, four furlnnffs In :57 anllni.lna Campaigner, four furlmiKa In :54 hreeilnf. nlee roll. Tinker, four fnrluuya In :S6 hneslny. itaa •peed. Ilunuln* Water, mlln In 1:41 handily. Iie.t work of the rnernlnn. Orereome, ai* furlongs In 1miliepin^ Ready. Couietllenne. three furlenga.ln :4) hren- lug. Plenty of apeed. Jaek MeKenn. aeren ftirletiss In 1:!7 gal loping. In good form. PugWork-outs in All Rings By I*rlvat® Leased Wire. New York, June 30.—Owing to (he fact that Charlie Neary tneked It on Chsrll* Goodman, th«» match-maker of the l.lm-nln Athletic Club has offerer Netry a match with Tftmmy Murphy. They nre to inert for fifteen rounda on Tuesday. June 'X. The Benton Harlwr Athletic Club of Mich igan has appointed Tommy Kynn match maker. The first match will Ik* Benny Yati ger nnd Kid Herman of Chicago. Ilufe Tomer, the California llghtwrigbt, and Dave Holly, of Philadelphia, arc (o meet In n twenty-round, battle ut Hpokaoc, Wash., June 31. Willie Fltxgerald. (be Hmith Brooklyn boxer, nnd Amhy McGary, of thla city, bare Ihh»Ii matchml to meet liefore the National Athletlc^Club of Philadelphia .»n Friday night. Joe Grim Is Jn hard training nt Bath Bench for his IKHlt with Sailor Burk**, which la to take plnee at the Broadway Athletic* Club of Philadelphia tomorrow night. Jeff Dougherty, the lightweight chsmplos of New England, nnd Willie FltxgeraM have lieen matched to light liefore the Lib erty Athletic Club *of Bridgeport Tuesday Rock,. AJ-k., June' iO;— O O CfltcKoi* Ar^dtrsdn, who O O was relsased .by* Uie.-Truvtklen O O Monday, has gone to Shrove* o O port, where he. has been offered O O a 'position with the Pirates. O O vi., . O ooooooooooooooooooo MORE SPORTS ON PAGE . TEN CLUBS— Chicago . . Pittaburg . New York Philadelphia 81. Louie . Cincinnati . Brooklyn . Beaton . . NATIONAL. Placed. Won. LoaL .67 40 17 Yale Crew Will Probably Be Beaten Club— Philadelphia. Cleveland .. New York . Detroit .. Chicago -. . 8t. Louis .. . Washington . Boston . . . In the picture the Yale crew Is rowing a* folL^ya: Stroke, Boulton; No. 7. Itfe; No. «, Noy**; Now 6. t No. 2. Graham: bow. Week*; coxswain. Harkalow. NAT KAISER & CO. _ , , . _. I By Prtrsta LhiH Wire. . Confidential loans on valuablti. , x , w Harm. Caoa.. May U.-lUrrard', Bargains In unrtdetmed Dlamonda. [’* 11 ‘k 72 Decatur 8L Klmb.ll Houao ZiUZ £ HW& thl, mm. Aldnt liy a fast tide aiid wind •'ondlttona. lb. rnagrd ort.tt. aw.pt down mtiram la twenty mlnntr. tra wr onda. Jc.t rqaaltiK tk. ttenm mad. liy tfc. for witting tbo Wg rare, for Valr a tlmr In her two fooroill* aplaa kaa 23 mlnwtr* 94‘armada. ■ Harvard-* morfera stand pat oa tbo lug aud* today and are not likely to Seuth arn. Memphis 4. Atlanta 1. Birmingham 5. Naur Orleane t. Shreveport I, Nashville 7. Montgomery 3. Mile Rock 2. 8outh Atlantia. Charieston 1. Jarkainvtlla «. Savannah 5, Auguata l. Georgia State. Valdosta 1. Cordele o. Waycroes 9, Amertcus 6. National. Chicago 5. Boston 0. , St. Louts 2, Philadelphia 1. American. Philadelphia 2, Cleveland 9. Detroit' 4. New. York 1. SL Louts A Washington 2. American Association. Columbus A Minneapolis 4. Toledo 7, St. Paul A Louisville 2. Milwaukee 1. Cotton States. Meridian A Gulfport 1. Meridian A Gulfport 0.’ Jackson 4. Mobile A Vlckaburg'9, Paten-Rouge 1. boat Atlanta'* '' ; °' team Tueoday. ia regarded a» *-"• cf the Memphie pitchers, and «« w. the beet in the league. He **» curve*, speed* a good head and F* ’ tically unlimited endurence.. M*«»8 1 Babb expects that H. will prove ‘valuable ascet and that he will be to one of the big league teams thie