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CREATES LOTS OF TALK
u S LtMO/VS
BY fME
CftATE /
'RawY
CHAS-
f MC A N
1 CHARLES L
are Bundin'
s THIS * /
the bnl no*. Id oor opinion.
Birmingham Act-Herald: The East will
now-brUm beynofl n doubt that Frank
hold* a heavy Jund orer Judge Xnraoangh.
It la now believed that Frank only could
knee Indored the president to get rid of
the heat man ot Me staff-lb. moot can
aetenttona man. at nay rate.
Birmingham badger: A* good arts of
Prealden! Karanaugh and Charley Frank
can ■»> counted an one hand. Of theae.
the greatewt that they orer did waa the
firing of Umpire Buckley.
Anguata Tribune: Brratdent Karanaugh
haa /rad Umpire Buckley from the /both-
ern leagug. Thla young man waa coaald-
Otbar < Itlaa hegldo Atlanta an laeunaed
ore- - enmmary dlamlaaal of tinplre
B ■ Lb la.fact. ontaMo of New Oricauu
and tt- Htlea dictated to by Charley
Kr k. the opinion la ahaoat I art not quite
nnanlmoue that Buckley waa the beet um-
plr.- In the league, and that there waa no
THE
DOVMA
let niar anra and player* rale the BeM. and
b-raraa It la bettered by many of the
fnn> that the angpenalon waa fatberud by
Mar tgr* Frank.
B'rmlngham New*: The dlamlaaal of I'm
pir. Buckley from the Boutbern league
vat the direct ngolt of Karanaugh-Frank
P'Btlca The young Itoy waa the victim
of prejudice, and ha buffered becanoa he
rred the beat nmpa In tbe circuit, but ba
re nee be Incurred Charley Frank’* dla-
plea an re. hie euturnery dlamlaaal followed.
Bbrereport Time*: empire Buckley haa
at laat l>ren glre* tbe tla-eaa degree. Al
though hlu work ban been unaattafartory
all eeaaon. It la moat probable that the
haMt of ruralng ball playora on tbe Held
wan moot directly reeponelide for bla dle-
mlaaaL
Umpire Buckley, |a letter to PreUdent
Karanaugh: "1 regret rery to orb that I
am ah longer a Boutbern league offi
cial. I know that, at leaal, three mana
ger* had no ear for me. not berauao of
my work, Imt becnaee I wan young. Now
I am no more an ampin In the Boutbern
league. It may plea a* aome part lea. but
I am aure they are few. I am about to
lea re the Booth. | am aatlafled my reb-aac
baa not met with the approval of thou
sand*. I thank Iboae moat at nee rely who
bar* already as*ured me that I waa not-
deterring of what I got after almoat Are
i non the' aerate* performed la a fearless
and honest manner.''
./Bobert Baugh, president of the Binning-
h i club: 'The complaint of tbe playera
ragtact Berkley waa tbe best recommend*-
t o* the official could ban received. - '
N-w Orleans State*: The announcement
made this morning that Barkley It no
longer a c*nr of tbe Southern league met
with tbe approval of tbe New Orleans fane,
I >d President Karanaugh was commended
tor kla action in dismissing the yonthfol
umpire. New Orleans people who saw Aha
A'lsata eerie* in Atlanta a week or ao
ago state that Buckley deliberately rota
t'd the Now Orleans ctnb la tbe Inst two
game# played In that town.
Montgomery Journal: Karanaugh Is
after Morn umpires. U* got ltd of about
TEAM COMES HOME SUNDAY AND SPORTS I TACKLES BIRMINGHAM MONDAY
Edited by PERCY H. WHITING
DISMISSAL OF BUCKLEY
Nelson Reaches Goldfield
And Settles Down to Work
By Private Leased Wire.
Goldfield. Nov, Aug. 11.—Baltllng
Nelson arrived from Reno shortly be
fore midnight.
1 am going Into training at once to
beat Gana, and I will do It to the best
of my ability." said Nelson to a crowd
which had gathered about the automo
bile In which Nelson. Tex Rickards and
Ben Rosenthal had gone to the train
to meet him. ,
"□aits will have to light when
cornea Into the ring. If he tries to
fake as he has done many tiroes in
the past be will have no support from
roe. 1 have always fought fair and I
intend to this time. Mr weight now
la onlyUI pounds, so you see It will
b* May for roe to make the weight
agreed upon. The time 1 fought Her
rera at Butte I waa not affected by the
altitude and I do not expect It to have
any effect on me now."
Gana begins training this morning
at Columbia, a mil* from Goldfield,
and yesterday he fpent taking tn the
•nine town and shooting era pa Gana
la the flrat negro ever allowed to take
a drink In a GotdlVeld saloon. He won
31.909 yesterday at craps and promptly
wired IMP of It to hla mother In Bal-
"This I* going to be a square light
and a light clear up to the finish," said
Tex Rickards yesterday, "and I will
put up $*00 cash with any man who
wants to cover It and Irav* It to th*
rter the battle to decide
or not, and here la the
money."
He skinned off flv# one-hundred-dol-
Ur Milo.
"Ws are not going Into thla for the
r ney that's In It. but to give.every
man bla money's worth, and to let the
o*-rid know that Goldfield In on the
map."
"Another thing." said Rosenthal, who
helped to raise ibe purse, "I* the fact
that this fight will he conducted on a
1 -h-toned scale. Any man who
any language at the ring aide that
would not b* admissible will not be
allowed to remain near the place. Some
of the best men In the surrounding
towns will he at the fight, accompanied
by their wives and women friends and
we are gptng to make It so that they
can see the fight without any more
trouble than they would have In a
theater.”
Fight Is about the only thing that It
talked about here. To Illustrate Just
bow much Interest Is taken In the fight
note the following:
1, A. Finnegan, one of the leading
...bring-men and ca
field has been up-at . _
fortnight's vacation and ffot back last
night. He has been out of roach of
tbe papers ard did not know what had
been done In Iris absence. John Don-
nellan. another of the leading men of
the town, met Finnegan and re
marked:
-Tou wore not hare, Lou, and w*
Just put your name down for a thous
and to help along the fight.”
“The gall of you fellows beats the
band," said Finnegan, "and If you had
the nerve to pul me down for a thous
and dollars, without saying a word to
me about that. I’ll Just fool you a
trip."
"Hut." said Donneilan, "I thought
you would".—
"Oh. you did." said Finnegan, "but
It's my money and by gum I’ll Junt fool
you
did.
Nelson will train at the “Crystal
baths.” about a mile west of town and
about three-mile* from the Gann quar
ters, north of town.
2 3.
TY P e:
N O.
FAN
SPEAKING OF CZARS
REAL “SPORTING EVENT”
IS SARATOGA SPECIAL
By J. S. A. MACDONALD.
Saratoga. N. T, Aug. 11.—The Sara
toga Special, which together with the
old time Travers Stakes, sufficed to
draw one of the most notably brilliant
throngs ever seen upon an American
race course here thin afternoon. Is re
garded in turf circles a* the only real
sporting race on tbe calendar.
While it Is a rich fixture, there are a
score of other events Infinitely more
valuable. For Instance, the owner of
| th* winning horse In the Saratoga Spe
cial yesterday received about $18,500,
while In the Great Trial at Sheeps-
head Bay, f 20/>00 sent an first money,
and In the recent Brighton Handicap
old Captain "Sam" William* took down
$20,099, after the late lamented Ram's
Horn had come home on the bit. The
charm of tbe Saratoga Special Is Us
true sporting character and the fellow
ship wtrictr attache* to It.
Every owner who cares to participate
In the rare enter* what Is called a
"nomination" along abont the early
day* of Mar. A nomination consist*
of naming two colts or filllea For In
stance. two nominations would make
four horses eligible for the contest,
and so on/
SOME VIEWS OF OTHERS
Thane Firemen abo' do play ball for crip
ple*. They gave Vanghn a bard fight all
tbe time.—Birmingham Ledger.
If tbe Cracker* ran t win the pennant
they ran eertalnly make It Interesting for
the rest of the contestants.
The war la tbe Bonlbern league la on,
and as sore an the ana set* tn th* west
something la going to drop.
Why don’t the administration papers ad
vance some reason why Karima ugh should
he reelected? Instead of attempting to net
as press agents for Havana ash, they har
angue tbe writers of tbe oppoattloo and
call them "liars and scoundrels." They
know exactly where they are and they are
on the defensive.
As sore as the Boothern League begins
operation* neat season a new president Will
he at th* head.—Birmingham News.
If Little Koch goes out of the league,
then It la likely tk.it President Karanaugh
will resign. And It stoma rather certain
that UlUe Bock will go.
The Georgian ha* certainly broken Into
the limelight In a harry- Th* proposition
lo go to the Booth Atlantic haa stirred up
the nallrea. Well. I guess maybe New Or
leans, Bhrevrport. Memphis et aL ate nut
quaking In their bool*. Tbe Bontheru
league without Birmingham ami Atlanta
would be Ilk* a boat without motive power.
The Bontheru would not last six weeks af
ter the withdrawal of tbe spinal column.—
Birmingham Ledger.
Wouldn't a league made np of Shreveport.
Montgomery. Little Bock, Nashville. Mem
phis and New Orleans he a pitiful object?
Without Atlanta and Birmingham there
would not be much Boutbern League.
Tbe New Orleans papers have now taken
np tbe task of proving that Monaienr
Charles Frank la the moat gentlemanly and
aportamaa-Dke ball player now gracing th
the game In Wile. After baring completed
thla Job theae *me writer* expect lo
prove euoduaively that th* mnoti la simply
MORE RECORDS
FOR GUN CLUB
SEVEN SUCCESSFUL SHOOTS IN
EIGHT DAYS. WHICH IS
GOING SOME.
With the wind-up of Saturday'* shooting,
the Atlanta tins flab will finish a record-
breaking performance. In eight day* acre*
firat-riaaa aboora have Iwen held at I*Lc-
w»od. And at three of ihe*e aboota sc
belter than M straight were made.
Friday’* abont waa luterraptwl by a wind
and rain storm, but awue nice work waa
done while Ibe shooting area In progress.
The acute* follow:
But . wasn’t
that a
pretty .
DOUBLE?
STUDIES IN EXPRESSION BY CARTOONIST BREWERTON.
ROYSTON WINS TWO.
Special to The Georgian.
□ Roy non. Ofc, A us IL—Royaton and
Bowman played two Interesting t»meu
.,t ball this weak. The flrat at Roy-
•ton on Monday wa* won by Royston
by a score of t to 3. Batteries for Roy-
ston. Cobb and Cheney; for Bowman.
Colie and Plttard.
The second was played at Bowman
on Wednesday and resulted In a
of 7 to 5, Royston bavins the
score. This same waa hard fought.
Royston battfns out the victory In tbs
eighth and ninth Innings. Batteries,
for Royston. Cobb and Cheney; for
Bowman. Bagwell and Plttard. Cobb
deserved a shut-out. pitching and Held-
ins in fine style; but the Infield was
not occupied by tbe regular men and
* bunk of llmburger Instead of a hogshead
cheese. The latter will be a cinch in com
parison with the former.—Macon Telegraph.
They’ll prove It. too. to Ihelr OWN sat
isfaction. Aud then they will accuse all
those who do not believe It of being fools,
liars and dope Sends.
The New Orleans Bally States says tyat
Atlanta will not get out of the league. The
Charleys say that »be will be thrown out
Since when did the. Charleys know what
tbs directors are going to do? IHd Charley
Frank tell his two 1'tuirteys on The States
that he waa going to throw out Atlanta?
Atlanta is a better l*all town than New Or
leans. am) If either had to go out Birming
ham would prefer that the yellows turn
In their checks first. Mississippi mod la
being drunk down In New Orleans and It
la haring a yellow effect on certain persona.
—Birmingham Ledger.
If current reports are true, the baseball
writer of Tbe Ledger la In error. Humor
haa It that they don’t drink water in New
Orleaus-nor smoke tobacco.
The more we see of Atlanta the more we
feel sorry for her.—Montgomery Journal.
If Montgomery’s sympathy waa not ao
humorous It would be galling.
yes. It Is true Birmingham delights In
winning from Atlanta. It la jnst a good
feeling that can’t be helped. Winning aud
drubbing, however, arc two different things.
The local faus witnessed tbe latter during
the aeries Just closed.
• ^Atlanta la playing gingerlcaa. Too many
errors’are being made and the pitchers
are not being supported. Hoffman, on third.
Is an amateur of the first water. Wallace.
In tbe field, apparently la not a giant at the
bat. He Adda moderately welL—Birming
ham News.
If The News considers It a “drubbing**
whet) a team wins four games by a total
margin of five runs, wonder what It would
consider close games?
AGAIN FINNS
PROVE EASY
KNOCK DOC CHILDS OUT, BUT
HARLEY*8 PITCHING AND GOOD
BATTING SAVED THE DAY.
BECK & GREGG VS. J. 8ILVEY.
The Beck *r Gregg and J- fcilrey teams
will colHdv thla afternoon, and a hard fight
la cjperted. 4 (HU which will le tbe victor
cannot be stated with any degree of accu
racy.
GOOD THIRD-SACKER.
ATLANTA, 7. NASHVILLE, 5.
Special to The Geotxlan.
Nashville, Tenn., Auff. 11.—In
hard-hlttinc, errorful. wildly exciting
sort of a game here yesterday after
noon the Atlanta team ffot away with
a victor}’ by a score of 7 to S.
Nashville unbottled a atronc young
sensation In the second by bumfuxsllng
Childs, who was trying the pitching
atom. The rotund “Doc" waa all off,
and It looked as though he had let
the game get away from the Crackers
when Billy Smith rant Harley In to
relieve Ike fast-wenkenlng "Doc." Thin
buslnesa-llke little curve-server did
nicely and held the Finnites down, al
lowing only tiro more run*.
In the third Inning Atlanta ran away
with things. Tbe session opened with
two errtft* and after that a combina
tion of bunts and good long hits gave
the Atlanta representatives four runs.
One had been made In the second and
two more were added later, one In the
fourth and one In the sixth.
The game waa running over with
fancy mls-plays by both teams, but
the timely hitting of the Crttckere,
combined wlfh the untimely errors of
Nashville, gave the game to the Geor
gians.
The score:
XB. ir'n. !•«. A. B.
s'Afliivru-i!-
Gllhrrt. cf
Wiseman, rf
INuraon, If.. ..
Jansing. 3b.. ... .
Frary, Ik.
Bohaunon. 3b.. ..
(’astro, as
Well*, c
Sorrell. p. • .. .
Totals
•Archer out, kit
ATLANTA-
Crosier, If.. ..
Hoffman, 3b.. ..
Winter*, rf
8. Smith. .. .
Motor, aa
Archer, lb
Krrra c
Wallace, cf.. .. .
('hiIda.
Harley, p
...5 0 3 0 0 1
- 3 0 1 1 1 0
4 0 0 4 1 0
8 1 1 0 4 0
4 1 0 13 0 0
3 0 0 0 3 3
4 0 0 3 X C
3 2 15 10
.. ^....4 11030
5 1 “t«5 It “
by hatted 1*11.
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An owner sends to the secretary „/■
the Saratoga Association tor the i n
prorement of tbe Breed of Horses a
check for IL090 tor each nomination
The race is for 2-year-old fillies, colt*
and geldings, at • furlongs. The oun.
er of the flrat hone home takea t!»
entire ——ewo.ire* and a beautiful ,ii.
ver tankard worth 12,4*0.
The Saratoga Special was conceive*
and established by the late Wiia**
C. Whitney. Last your Mohawk n
won it for the Messrs. Sand ford, of
New Amsterdam, N. Y. In i?u
James R. Keene's peerless Sywnlw
captured It, while tn ItOJ John E. Mid.
den carted the silver trophy to Ken-
turky on the strength of Aristocracy
getting home first. And no active race, I
goer forgets the year before that,
when the Whitney* and the Keen?,
fought It out In stem rivalry wj.
Ham C. Whitney had In Payne. w>-ij*
hla non. Harry Payne Whltnev, and
Herman B. Duryea were represented
by the great colt Irish Lad. Th.
Messrs. Keene stood pat with the fig,
Daxxllng which afterward raced In Kr.a.
land. Burns on Payne humped Daz.
xltng. and .Turner brought home tn
front the gallant Irish Lad. Then fai.
lowed a warm aftermath.
The winner of today's renewal -f
the Saratoga Special will no doubt i.
on to fame and renown later thla «»».
eon and again aa a 3-year-old In lMt
league Standings
SOUTHERN.
Club—. Played. Won. LosLP.Ct
Birmingham. . »7 (2 35 ,«39
New Orleans . 100 5$ 41 .5*0
Memphis . . . 191 5$ 41 .574
Atlanta ... 109 50 44 .5*0
Shreveport- . . *8 53 45 .541
Montgomery. . 100 47 53 .470
Nashville . . . 195 35 70 .333
Little Rock . . 101 31 70 .307
SOUTH ATLANTIC.
Club— Flared. Won. Lost P. CL
Savannah. .'. *3 57 38 .(13
Augusta . . . *4 58 38 .004
Macon ....»« 50 40 .521
Columbia ... 00 40 50 .470
Charleston ... 01 41 50 .451
Jacksonville . . 02 20 02 .228
Club—
Chicago . . .
New York .
Pittsburg • •
Philadelphia .
Cincinnati . .
Brooklyn . .
SL Louis
.042
.020
.401
.437
.414
.375
Boston . .
. 102
34
68
.312
AMERICAN.
Club—
Played. Won.
LoiL P. Ct
Philadelphia
. . ft
6t
40
.590
New York
. 90
57
29
.592
Chicaffo . .
. 102
59
43
.573
Cleveland .
. 96
53
43
.551
St. Louis .
. 98
59
48
.510
Detroll . .
. 100
49
51
.490
Washington
. . 98
39
59
.398
Boston . .
. 101
29
72
.287
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Clubs— Played. Won. Lost
Columbus. . . 113 70 43
Milwaukee . . Ill 03 48
Toledo .... 119 00 50
Minneapolis . . Ill 57 54
Louisville . . . 11» 57 50
Kansas City . 113 54 50
SL Paul .... J10 47 01
Indianapolis. . ill 38 73
FRIDAY'S RESULTS.
3 0 * 1. 2 0
‘Totals. '..g? 7 5 27 12 ~5
Hcun- lijr tunings:
Xaahrllte.. 030 lie #»-*
Atlanta... .... ■■ ■■ ■■ .■■.914 191401-7
Hoimaary: Two-taae hit*. Murae; base*
on twits off Sonult 2. off-cklkta 3: struck
not li* Sorr.il A try Harley 5; paaauri
ball. Well*: ■l.iutde play*. Pearson to llo-
hauDoo to Frary. Hmftk to Arrher to Brers:
wHd pitches. Hariey: atotrn tiaaea, Jansing.
Wiseman. Castro. Hoffman: sacrifice hits
Wianuau. Bohannon. Morse. Time. Ida.
Ciuptres. rtenalngrr and Bmlderaain.
SPORTING NOTES.
According to Couth Bill Retd, th.
Harvard football squad will start prac
tice September 13.
Thomas and Jo* Walcott may
up on Labor day.
Jack O'Brien ha* taken another trip
to England. It waa over the pond where
Jack .started hla moat, successful ca-
The tricycle riders of New York and
vicinity have arranged a two days' ont-
tng, known aa the eighth annua] cen
tury veterans' run. The wheelmen go
by boat to Sag Harbor this afternoon
and ride from Sag Harbor to Jamaica
tomorrow.
The Canadian., Canoe Association
annual meet today at Ayt-
r tbe auspices of the Rldeiau
ib. Seventeen clubs are en
tire meet, euh being r#pre-
several crew* and canoes.
"Kid" Elbe rile Id*a return to the dia
mond probably will help the Highland-
Some of the Cincinnati
Southern— •
Atlanta 7. Nashville 5.
New Orleans 2. Memphis 1.
Birmingham 4, Montgomery 2.
Shreveport A Little
South Atlantic—
Augusta 2, Charleston 1.
Columbia 7, Jacksonville 2.
Macon 2, Savannah 1.
American—
St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 0:
Chicago 2. New York 1.
Boston 4, Detroit 2.
National-
New York 1. Pittsburg 0.
* Chicago 2, Brooklyn 0.
St. Louts 2, Boston 0.
Cincinnati 4. Philadelphia 1.
American Association—
Milwaukee 5. Toronto $.
Milwaukee (. Toledo 2.
St. Paul 4. Indianapolis 2.
Kansas City 5. Columbus 0.
Minneapolis 9. Louisville 1.
Virginia State League—
Danville 5. Roanoke 5.
Lypchburg 1 Norfolk 2.
Lynchburg L Norfolk 5.
Eastern— ^
Baltimore 2, Buffalo 0.
, Rochester J. Jersey City 0.
Newark 2. Montreal 1.
DECISION FOR
“KID” HERMAN
By Prfrote Ij4h Wire.
Indiana poll*. Ang. 1L—In one of tto
moat desperate fijrhta ever aeen In tkto
part of tiie country. Kid Herman, of Ctt-
cajo. waa awarded tbe decision over Brnc*
Yanger, alao of Chicago, the once "Tip!a*
Washer.” after ten roonda of kard fightlL*
here laat ni*bt.
Herman started ooi dike a whlrNriu*.
landing repeatedly. Yanger did not *how
any of hla old time form until after the
fourth round, when a clipping pace was wt
DOPE, THAT'S ALL.
Headquarters.
Bussey cleans and rwfcajif Panama*
and old hats. 281-2 Whitehall SL
evidently got Ned Hanlon** goat. The
manager of the Reds says the outsiders
have more 19 say about running the
team than tbe owners.
Now that the pitchers of the New
York Giants have struck their gait the
Champions win glre Chicago and Pitts,
burg a good run for the flag.
The SL Louis Nationals will be
.oiled Into the basemen
eaters soon If they don’t
After leading tbe TexAs League the
entire f first-half) season, the Dallas
team blew up In tbe last series with
Fort Worth. The Utter took three
games out of four and woo the pennant
by one game.
club, of ' the South
won the pennant for
f the season and evi-
tnched for the second
Heavy hitters are scarce thla seai
the. Eastern League, the lead
having a percentage of J04 to J9i
Well, well! And New Orlean* has mis-
aged to scratch out soother victory orer
Memphis. That make* twelve out of elersa
or some such proportion this year.
Well, anywny. It stayed in tbe family.
The league’s .heaviest (sitters were potre
lens Friday against Guese. s cast-off ct
the little Uork team. Nadeau was belpkn
entirely and Babb managed to scratch om
tingle.
Ob. well, they enn’t best Birmingham oat
of her lead—even that way.
Johnson pitched a winning game for
tie Rock against Shreveport Pretty
going for s shortstop.
After making It four straight from At
lanta tbe Barons went orer to Montgomery,
and already .they have wiped op thrre
games and go out for the fourth Saturday
afternoon.
Guess there will be no keeping tbe Ba
tons out of the peunsnt this year.
Macon and Savannah tied np In a pitch
ers’ battle. The duelists were 8pade
Itaymoud and each man allowed three hits
Raymond had the .rotten support that bt
usually commands and tost-f to L
New York Nationals took a game Friday
from l*lttaborg. bat the Chicago Spoil
were trimming Brooklyn st the Mine boar
and Charley Murphy’s team ‘retained tu
same old lead.
Bohannon will have trouble In retaining
hla popularity If be makes errors regular)?
the way he did Friday arvtnat Atlanta.
Ited” was prolubly having an off hy.
When he la In condition be la certainly a
good fielder.
Horrell can hardly be at himself yet. How
ever, It most be encouraging to Nashtult
that he ts able to pitch at all.
PUGILISTIC POW WOW
ew York. Aug. 11.—-Jigs’’ Stone, of Doe
■ton. Is after WllUe Hosey. of Albaoy. *
Willie Fttsgerald, of Brooklyn.
flam Berger, tbe California pugilist, de
clares be will, sign articles to meet Jif*
O’Brien lu a tweuty-roend fight after 0>
tot«er L
Jimmy Gardner’s manager had a —
with Joe Walcott's manager today regard
ing a fight Iwtween these two boys. H*
wants to make a match st 112 pound# ring
side. Walcott’s manager la willing m ^
range a contest st 142 pounds at l o ckck
The managers only wrangled, and nottisf
came of It.
The latest Kngitsh boxer to arrive !n thj
country Is Billy fitndair, heavyweight, ejs
has started training to get tn *hspf r *" r »“j
match which may present itself- He
like to meet Jack O’Brien. He Is ready »
meet flam Berger. A! Kaufman. Fred Br*J
ley «r any of those who care to take b»
OOOOOOOOOOOOpODOOOOOOOOOOg
O WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. 0
O A
o Atlanta tn Nashville. 2
O Blnnincham tn Montgomery- ”
O Near Orleans In Memphis. “
O Little Rock In 8hrevepori-
OOOOOOOOOOOOtWOOOOOOOOOOO
1 Omaha, haa no* turned np s* r*'-
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