The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 24, 1906, Image 12

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MULL BENCHED BYKAVANAUGH J»t •• waa doped out In Tha Georgian of Thuraday afternoon, Manager Dominick ■ Mailancy, the moet popular manager In the Kouthern League. haa been auapended I' r Karanaugb, prealdent of the league, aa a reanlt of hla alleged aaaaolt on flbua- ler. Of eon roe. The Georgian waa not right there on the hall held, and did. not the eneonnter, but, Judging from the preaa reporta aent out from the Creerent Clt.v, Multaney dldnt' come arlthln 90 feat of the tender nmpe. The preaa reporta atated Thuraday that ••Mannger Mullaney made a break for the umpire, lint waa held by aome one," while Khuater'a pitiful wall to tha leagua'a bead wna: "Mullaney kicked me and followed me all oear the deld, nearly caoalng a riot." Loral fandom hare bad a nice Juicy taata of Khuater'a ability to tall the truth, and It'r a 90 to 1 abot that Mnllaney didn't come within 40 feet of the Jbdge of play. And the Karananxh-Fmnk combination Mnrrd out In all Ita glory and yellow- peaa when Karanaugb ordered Mhll ana- pendel without eten ao much aa an In- Ttetlgatlon. Yet—a drunken pitcher, who la »rtlns In the capacity of umpire, may n-aanlt a player and uae profane language In the preaance of womed apectatore, Jnat iN-cauae the aald Intoxicated player la a member of tha New Orleana club. Hut waa Manager Mullaney faaaed when he got notice of hla auapenaton. Not hr. The big trlahman with a wtt that la born In him. wired the following touching men- ange to Karanaugb. C "William Karanaugb, Uttte Rock, Ark— O. Shuater!” MULLAKBY." Again The Georgian ealla tha attention of the fana that Shuater for the peat month baa trailed Naw Orleana around tbe circuit. SILOAM WINS NO-HIT GAME. Special to The Georgian. Klloam, On.. Aug. 94.—A rery Intereel Ing but rather onaalded game of hall waa played here Thuraday afternoon be tween the atroug nine from Cnlod Point. Slloam had a walk-orer with the nett ing team. Kllllnglm pitched a great game ’ for HI- loam, allowing no hlta and atrlking out nineteen men. A gee, Union Polut'a atar pitcher, waa batted hard In the fourth Inning, lie waa ri'llared by Arnold, who waa treated Jnat a little hotter. Tbe feature of the game waa the great work of Ike Hltoam I ait tery. Tbe lineup and eeore follow: * ictte: ' kii.oAS- V. Kllllnglm. aa.. I„ llh.alea. 3b.... L Hill, rf llrynobla. 9b.... , Curry. lb ... cutaway, rf c. IHmlra. If It Ithodea, Fllllngtm, p Totula.. UNION FOINT— I. Ilarf, cf Cos. Sb II. Reynold* M.. . ,.S I 0 0 1 0 7 St 1 —iCitTW. Thorton, lb., th Ilatt, rf.. Overton, 2b..., It. Aroohl, If.. Brnnllrt, c... . Agvf. |» Tntlt« eat) 0 O' ...,0 f ... .0 0- s .0 0 It Summary: iVome ran. lllllaglm; tfcrw*- I hi At • hit, II. Rhodes, Hill; two-tase hit. Reynolds, Cain way; aacrWw hlta, Flllln- fltn. Corry, C. IIIumIcs; base* on hall* »tff Agee 4; struck out by Agee 3, by FIl- lliidm !». Attend*****, SOQl Umpire, Rll'sle*. Eddie Walsh Has Made Great Pitching Record Tbe remarkable winning epnrt of tha Chicago White Box In the American League, though It haa not yet terminated, already eellpaea anything In tbla line dur ing the preaent year, and will go down aa one of the greateat atreaka of ylcto* rlea In the hiatory of haaaball. Chicago', record beginning with July 29. when It atarted Ita wonderful atreek, la aa follow,: Won 21, loat 1, tiod L Nine teen Ylctortea hare boon aucceaelve. Thla continued winning haa carried the White Sox from fourth poeltlon, where they were hardly conaldered a pennant poe- elblllty, Into Drat place, with a ton-game lead oyer tha Athletic,, thetr neareat ri- rala. While tha greater number of their game, hare been won on tho homo ground,, where they hare alwaya bean conaldered altnoet Inrlnrlble, they hero yet to loae their drat game on the preaent trip euat, haring to date played eight. The wonderful upward flight of tho Sox began on tbelr return from their laat eaatern trip on July 99. after they hnd Buf fered aererely at tha -hand, of their raat- ern rlrala. In Philadelphia, they fall rlc-. time to the Athletic, to the- extent of lira game, out of alx, and their pennant chance, appeared to b« equrlcbed. Back on their home ground,, they ral lied and took'four game, from Waahlng- too. Thla waa followed by a defeat at tbe banda of Button. Comlakey'a men regained tbelr atrlde after thla setback, and, with the excep tion of a 0-0 tla laat week In Chicago, bare won eyary content. One of tbe moat remarkable feature, of the winning atrcak la the fact that tha Chicago team la hitting very poorly; In fact, rank, laat In tho league. Tbla, how- errr. la affect by their flue fielding and bane running, and the excellent work of tha pitcher,. Though White, Owen and Patteraon hare contributed greatly to the atrtng of auc- reaaoa, the greateat work haa been dona by Walnh. Tbla pitcher haa not mot with a defeat •Inca June, and of the twenty-three rlcto- rlre, bo haa captured eight, more than a third of the number. He baa not allowed hla opponenta a run In Are of theao game., In two only a aln gle run, and In the other three. In a ronteat agatnat lloaton on Anguat 2, he nlloweil Colllue' men - but one hit. w — -——* Birmingham. Memphis . , Netv Orleana Atlanta . . . . Shreveport . Montgomery , Nashville . . Little Hock . Played. Won. Loat. P. C. 110 112 112 111 112 111 114 113 SOUTH ATLANTIC. Club*— Auguata . . . . Savannah . . Macon Columbia . . Charleston . Jacksonville. 101 104 105 101 101 .635 .666 .663 .559 .645 .486 .243 .310 .604 .510 .484 .466 .127 'nr eight crime*, nu average Jive, lie won games on July 29, Au fust 3, 7, 10, )2, II, 18 end 23. Variegated Dope Drops From Sporting Sources KUTZ VS. SILVEV, What |»n»nili»s to Im* tbe most hotly con test *1 came of the season will be played ■t rt4Hlm,*nt |tnrk Saturday, when Knts nn<l Blltey mara-t f,»r the last game of (be sea- eon suit th.* t'hnmplnnshlp of tbe fonimer- cUl I*ngt}*» * Thl* gam* la i»f *|M^tal Interest for tbe reason that if Hllvey wins they will be tied' for irsi I'Lira-, while if Knts wlna the chain plnnshlp c ,M> * to tU.m. The game will br eaUM at s-J» oVlnek. A antalt admtadon will in* t'harc't for gentlemen, ladle* anil to* mimiti^i Ihti* Walla.-.', Aiiante’a trark center th« disabled list. Will offHate a* uu*^lym Rreltsnateln got an unuaually laid dose. Billy Rmlth didn't get but ten days for assaulting Umpire Shuster at Atlanta, whit# Breltenatelu, who was himself au umpire at the time, got fifteen day a for resent ing what he considered an Insult from Carey. President Knvannuch orderetl Breltensteln suspended for ten days, bnt he had been Informed that Manager Frank had already gftren the local twlrler live daya off with a 125 line attached, ao the additional ten day* made It pretty hard on Breltensteln, who had to anffer greatly for a trivial offense.—New Orleans Item. While everything went anioothly for the visitors, even the grounders Imnndlng Into Jordan's and Morse's pockets on occasions to their left and right, they were entitled to consideration and respect from nil fair- minded people, for with a erlpplel line up they laughed at all ,tocal attempts to rldl< cnle sml even nerved themselves Into hur- ratting the good old-fashioned rooters on the bleachers, Jordnn especially making life miserable for several sons of the sun god by iiiiitnllslng motions to tbe score board with Its liming record of current happenluga. It was sweet revenge for the Oeorglnus. who have been knocked out of the race for the peiinnnt on home grounds by our same Memphll who won a great majority of guinea over In llokesmlthtown. —Memphis Commercial-Appeal. Although today la one one for rest, Man ager l.leldinrdt of the t.lefitmrdts nnd Manager Huggs of the Hucgses will cal! metnltcrs of tbelr teams together for the first preliminary practice for the game on September 18. Carey will also engage a trainer for hla sprint match with Ed llurl- hurt for the turtle championship on the •ante date, ntid Ed llurllmrt will put In time practicing the get-away front the crack of the plaM. such custom l>elng«tbr regulation method used In stnrtlng all sprints.—Memphis Cimituerclnl-Appcnl. Yesterday Milo Stratton, the Pelican catcher, taught his one hundred and first game. He Is easily one of the most re liable back st4*p* l» Ihe league aud In the streteh Is giving the local clttlt splendid service.—New Orleans Item. Manager llaltb will hike to th» lndc|M*nd- ent diamonds In a few wcks to Inspect material for nest year's us**. Before Itabb wss attached to tbe bawl fi>ld last season he visited Maryland ami other Independ ent vicinities, which resulted In the ills- eovery «f X|ch«d!e. Il«* will prospect much • hi the same . Hues this year, ami. al though the et|M*n*e of such a trip Is <*onsld- erahle. the discovery of a single talltosrer enables the rlnb to *|ult with more than an even break during these, times when lln«*a on yonng Montled ball players with the right make-up* are selling from |3<X> to |C,- 080.—Memphis Commercial Appeal. Atlanta director! do not think so.—Mont gomery Journal. A glance at the league atnndlng leads one to liellevs Atlanta Is some points ahead of Montgomery. Address your attentions to Mullaney, bo.—Atlanta Georgian. We did rub It Into Atlanta a little hard the last time. Beg pardon.—Montgomery Journal. Members of the Atlanta team were grastly Interested In the election news from tleor- gin yesterday, although not a single player would commit himself as to choice between lion. Hoke or Hon. Clark.—Memphis Com turrets! Appeal. Oylor I* rapidly recovering. Tbs fever has left him and he will lu* out In a week or ■o. Aleoek Is rapidly rounding Into form, and will he able to get bark In a few days. —Birmingham l-cdgcr. Why Brouther* waa put out of the game Is a question that the fans are asklhg. per haps lllg league Umpire Shuster may tell. Ask him.—New Orleana States. When Jake Ats was ordered out of the game yesterday Mullaney, who had enjoyed the same distinction the previous day, walk* ed over nnd congratulated him. They promptly removed their caps and shook hnnds. Ats w*nlked over to tbe bench and Mullaney ti>ok his place at the bat.—New Orleana Picayune. Frank has a whole lot to do with thla league, anyway.-Montgomery Journal. Now, y»u’re kidding; ain't you, ho? tarry lloffmnn played the l>est game of his career at thin! for Atlanta. Ills work on bunts was especially tyutt. In (he fourth Xtcholts wVnt Into the deep held, picked tip a hot grounder, and with out straightening threw to rtrst In time to uab Hick Crosier, the swiftest man on the Atlnntn team. It robbed Irtek of a certain hit.— Memphis Ncws-Hclmltar. - Baster Mpnrks. Tout Hughes nnd "Itoc" Childs will operate on the Travelers In the remaining three games'of the series. Charley Smith. the original Georgia Peach, let Cleveland down without a rnn and with only four hits Wednesday. Birmingham’* winning number double- header from Shreveport Thursday gave At* linta a clear title to fourth place and put Billy Smith’s team right on the heels of Memphis, which did not play. Montgom ery ties up with. Memphis Frtdsy after* i. sml frmu the gait MulPa men are go ing they ought to make an even break with the Habblera. If Atlanta gets two of the three remaining games from little Uork, we will be In third place. Is Billy Smith a utausfer) We bet tbs There seems to bo some Ill-feeling be* Clubo— Played. Won. Loat. P.C. Chicago . . . . 114 63 <1 .728 Pittsburg . . . ut 72 40 .643 New York . . . 110 70 40 .G3f. Philadelphia . 112 62 60 .464 Cincinnati . a 113 49 64 .434 Brooklyn . . . 109 43 66 .3.89 St. I-oula . . . 114 42 71 .368 Boaton . . . . lit 39 76 .339 Clubg— Chicago . . . Philadelphia New York .. Clevelffhd . . St. Loula . Detroit . . . Washington . Boston • . . Played. Won. Loat. P. C. Ill 111 114 105 110 no 108 .«1S .588 .618 .662 .628 .401 .389 AMERICAN A88OCIATION1 Cluba— Columbun . . Milwaukee . Toledo . . , Minneapolis . Kansas City , Louisville . . 8t. Paul . \ Indianapolis . 67 Played. Won. Loit. P.C. . 125 77 48 .818 . 124 . 124 . 124 . 128 . 124 . 12S . 125 61 THURSDAY'S RE8ULT8. ATLANTA WINS FOURTH STRAIGHT GAME ON ROAD By PERCY WHITING. Llttl* Bock, Ark., Aufi. K—By plnyluu lirllltunt hawluill In aupport of Zol- ler’a (Ip-top twlrllnfi, Atlanta defontnl f.ltdc Rock Thur*l,y aftornoon, lh,rol>y winning It, fourth game out of fire played on the road. Zeller w„ In grand form, giving up only throe hit,, and tho tram floldad In grand ityle behind him: Jordan, Slone and’Winter, led the hitting for At lanta, raoh getting Mnglo, when they (polled run,. Atlanta .cored flrat In the aceond Inning. Morse boat out a hunt. Hoffuian popped out, and Jordan tripled, sending Mono home. Fox groundered, but Jordan w,i nabhod at tha plat,. Ryera' grounder forced Fox. The next came In the fifth. Evera' single, Zeller'a tingle and Winters' furnished the tally. Tha Anal ran waa made In the eighth, when Winter, doubled, weut to third on Croxlor', bunt, and .cored on Kmlth', fly. The crowd In attendance wae mlcroteoplc and luke-warm, although Little Rock played a gingery game. Kparke end Keith aro slated to twirl In Friday's game. The score: fly Southern— Atlanta 1. Llttl, Rock 1. Montgomery 2, New Orleana 0. Birmingham 4, Shreveport 1. Birmingham 4, Shreveport 0. South Atlanlie— Charleston 3, Auguata 1. National— St. Louis 3, Boston 1. Chicago 6, Philadelphia I. Pittsburg 7. New York L< . American— St. Louta S, Boston 1. New York 9, Cleveland I. Detroit 7. Philadelphia 6. ' Chicago 4, Washington 1. American Aaaoclation— Toledo 3, Kanaaa Gtty 0. . Kansas City 9, Toledo 4. Columbus 2. Milwaukee 0. St. Paul 3, Louisville 1. Indianapolis 1, Minneapolis 0. Cotton States— Gulfport (7, Jackson 6. Vicksburg-Mobile, rain. Baton Rouge 9, Meridian 0 (for feited.) BAD COMPANY. You and a greasy hat. Bussey can dean, and reshape (the hat). 281-2 Whitehall. ' Littlk uouK- Xn. u. 11. im>. a. k. Atlanta- Xb. u. ii. i*o. a. k. S 1 ? 8 8 Dougin**, lb.. 4 0 0 9 0 0 Dp A ram ml, rr 8 0 0 1 0 0 Quirk. If 4 1110 0 Krinmrrllng. 2b 4 0 16 10 Jehnson, **.. .. ,.4 0 0 2 6 0 y.lnuuer, 3 0 1 6 1 0 nrady, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Total. .. J 7 1 IT M 0 Winters, rf.. 3 1 1 0 0 0 Crotler, If 3 0 1 4 0 0 Hmlth, c. ...4 0 0 4 0 0 Morse, m 4 1 2 2 3 2 Hoffman. 3b.. 4 0 0 0 3 .0 Jordan. 2b 3 0 2 0 1 0 Fox. lb 4 0 0 12 0 0 Kvers, cf.. .. .. .. ,...4 112 0 0 Zeller, p ..3 0 l 2 5 0 Total* 32 1 1 S 12 1 Mttja 0 *a • • a a ..... ...0 0 0*0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Atlanta... . 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 fl-3 Nummary: Two*b*se hits. Winters, Krmmeriiug; three-bnse hits, iordnn; sacri fice hlta, Rrady, Crosier; stolen Isiaes, Qnlek; l»qne on tails off Zeller 1, off Brady 2; struck out by Zaller 4, by Brady 5; hit hy pitcher by Zeller 1; first base on errors, Llttl# Rock 2; left on taaes. Little Rock 6, Atlanta 1: passed balls, Rmlth; double plays, Johnson to Kemmerling to Donglas*. Time, 1:M. Umpire, 1'fennlnger. ABSTEIN SOLD TO PITTSBURG MORE ROASTS FOR SHUSTER Special to Tbe Gaorglao. Shreveport, la., Aug. 34.—Manager Gllka haa a<dd Flrat Baacman Ahateln to tha Ilttahurg National I-eagne rlnb. He la to remain with Khreraport till tha cloa. of the aeaaon. • The purebaae price la aald to be 93,000. Hiys the sapient scribe of The New Or leans Item: "In one thing we,are willing to ngree with the fempestuona Imsetall aerita* of Atlanta: % "That Shuater la the aeaaou'a Joke as an umpire. "He Is the amps whom Mnnnger Smith assaulted when tbe official called a game In that city tafore Smith thought It was dsrk enough. Smith handle*] Shuster pret ty roughly, nnd was generally eomfemned for It, but since Shuster has hceit work- Bcbreck’s face was black aa a thunder cloud when be atootl a ml watched Huta's poor throw roll along the ground, nnd he certainly semed to |>e lu the sulks. It was also noticed that RiiIm* nnd Bchreck did not pull off their usunl exhibition of fan cy pitching and catching before the game daring the afternoon. Butte has left Rchreek'a home, where he hnd long Iteen the “star Itoarder," nnd It looks aa If some serious difference had arlseu between tbe two.—Cleveland threat. Ing In this * lty, the fans have realised how he eohld excite Kmlth or anybody else to violence. "Khnater may be a . pretty clever fellow In aome respects, but he Is certainly not a capsids umpire, nud If he ever realises his nmldtlon to get into tbe big leagues, we will lielleve his assertion’ that ntnpfr “The only y«y to get along with the New York team It to regard them as bit ter enemies and to treat them aa such." Manager Hanlon, of the Beds, holds that .. .... • , I!!: Manager McOraw and hi. lHnoIU P „,. Khratcr'Horant play ta fori Ira lie deals out the spurton* article to both sides." For the first paragraph, many thank*. "Ham" seld)m agrees with us In the sum* mcr. Aa to tbe second paragraph, we told yon ao. v As to the third pamgraph, poppycock, which has n>t even the merit of being true. As to the fourth paragraph, comment Is superfluous. men, and propom* to - act accordingly whenever the l(e«U and Giants meet. no use trying to be even fairly decent with the New Yorks," continued Manager Itaulon,* "for they don't appreciate that sort of treatment. The rougher or tougher one gets with them, the better chance one baa of getting an even break In- the gamca with them. For that reason. I'm going to Impress upon President Herrmann the necessity of curbing tbe chesty gentle men when next they visit Cincinnati. They'll not get nway with the umpire In timidation on the Clndunatt grounds that they have l*een trying to work In the cant of late. I propose to have a few police officers handy during the New York se ries. ami as soon aa 6>ne of them sa or does anything out of tho hearing I’ll have him yai yanked says itblu tween thoae old pals. Unite Waddell and Ossie Kchreckengost. It looked very bad. In the eighth Inning of yesterday's game, to *ee Kehrerk loaf along after Unite's hed throw fit the plate, while tarry scored aud Coiigatton raced to third. After Con nie Mack had yanked Ossie nut of the game, the catcher explained that be bad forgotten there was anylmdy running the bases except tarry, and aa be deemed It Impossible tit get him. he saw no use lu rbaslng the Imll. Mack professed to ac cept the explanation nnd the apologies offered lny Hchreck, but he did not send Oeale In to catch the second game. As a matter of fact. Kchreck'a explanation of hit action doesn't sound right. He has a pretty good bead on hla shoulders, and It Is sea^vly to be lielleved that Ije would forget i*6»ngatton was going around the l«gs, when It was Con gallon's rap which _ „ , •eut tarry on bis way to tbe plate. 300000000000000^0000000000 16 DfCbtur 6b in-., w. wr,™in* irira ra. vorke that lh»jr ,It>* tli.ra rrrrrttiluz. Tknw* two R mra w» Inal lo thr S>w York mi the p Jnat rlnanl, Iwrauiw Kni.llo ami John- alnur bail liran blnffnl l>y Unlraw anil hi. ■non, .(III allrk in uiy rraw and ihm- will . . — - --- r whm id. ran prom- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGGOOOOOOOOO WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. O . O Atlanta In Little Rock. O Naahvtlle In Shreveport. O Montgomery In Memphla. O Birmingham In New Orleana. O RICE’S DOPE MAKES GOOD The two Chicago teams continue their vic torious march, sml It Itcglns tq appear that Grnntlnnd Bloc's prediction, made nearly a month ago, will be realised to the letter. The former Atlanta sporting scrllH*. who Is now doing stunts for The Cleveland News, wna ntmut the first iportlng writer In the country to come out with the uuhcdgHl prediction that Chicago would this fall boast two pennant winners. Now, a month later. It la practically Im possible for either the Kpuda or the White Box to lose. The American taague team Thursday won .Its nineteenth consecutive game, aml ls getting pretty close to tho or* gnnlaed bnaelmll record for straight win*. The National league team Is nenrly 100 points ahead of Vlttahurg nud New York, and Is going fatter than nuy other club la the lengne. Neither will ever In* headed. The double win for Chicago will do or ganised Imselmll n lot.of good. It has Ihhmi nearly twenty years alnee the Chicago National club won a pennant, and six year* since Clark Griffith won for Chicago lo the then new American League. Both Comlskey and Frhnk Chance have done great work. Both arc' dean, straight- forward baseball players and neither has tolerated the dirty tactics that Mr* Grnw has consistently used. The defeat of the latter will hurt the-National League finances n little, but It will Ins good for ImisnImII. News and Notes of Sport. WILLINGHAM AND +IFT WANT GAMES The Willingham A Tift 1-uob.r I'rnnpnny liaarliult I-Inli would like to metre i-kal- lengra from any traiu In nr ahnnt th. ••tty. The Mne-np of the Wllllngtmm A Ttft tram .» follow,: Wlnhnrn. rf; Itarnra, 2h; Barker, n; Cotton, p; Coch ran, 2t>: Uyaii, If: It. Kample, lh; C. Kam- ple, e; Itaekum rf. Aildrra, all rommnnlrntlna, to Creaton Wlnlmra, manager, 270 Ire at reel, or 691 Bgttltehle building. Bell 'phoqea 353 nintn, and 327 J weal. NAT KAISER & CO. Confidential loans on valuables. Bargains In unredeemed Diamonds Kimball Houta> Four tout of five on the road. Three more games with Mttle Uork. there Ixdng a double-header Saturday. Reuben nt his best Thursday, the Little Rocker* only getting three. lilt*, one <*f which wss u hunt taat out. • ' Brers seems to have got hit hatting eye. tie socitrcd n single Thursday. Zeller also had oue to hla credit. Quick, living up to Ids name, was ths only one to steal on tho "governor" Thura* day. Kemnicrllng brought In the only run f«*r Little Rock. With two down, Quick *lo- gl«L then Kelnmle doubled. In Atlanta’s last three games, her oppo nent* hare only made two runs, an aver* age of less than one run to the gam*. I'relty gotnl for .cripples. One Gultteres officiated Iwhlnd the lat for Montgomery Thursday. He Is n n«a one to the fans. Pittsburg again took a fall out of tht McGrow Muckers Thursday. The ao-called GlantM have lost live out of the ln*t »1* games. Thursday's game' shored them l*u*k Into third phu*e. AMWSEMENTiS ZAsm VAUDEVILLE ■a, H'jlc 1 - Co, Adam, ft Drew. Beaale PhWH* Marveloun Merrill, t'ameragraph. Sale nt Bijou Box Office. Next Week—VAUDEVILLE. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For County Commlaaiontr. T. M. POOLE. and WHIfiKtr HABIT* cured at home «ii«- out paw. Bookcfp*J* ticulars seat FBf** B. M. WOOLLEY: )ffice 104 N. Pryor b'tcri*