The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 08, 1906, Image 20

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER & 1906. UP-TO-DATE NEWS OF SPORTING WORLD SPORTLAND ECHOES EDITED BY PERCY H. WHITING a notnews, 'but vTfifs 1 SMITH NEEDS ONLY TWO MORE MEN BY PERCY H. WHITING. Sn ptnir old Tulane has drawn ont of the S. I. A. A. After a football season, in whieh not a point wa* scored against any team, the New Orleans college, by a unanimous vote, deeided that decent amateur athletics do not pay. Weil, probahh the S. I A. A. will come as near stamlim; the Wow as Tulane will. A membership in the S. I. A. A, means that the college holding it is playing baseball and football without using professionals, tramp athletes, without giving •‘millet!.- scholarships.” without allowing "summer Kail players” to take part in the games—in general such a membership stands for athletic decency. It is "to be regretted that Tulane finds that decency does not pay—even athletic decency. Tlie admirers of pun* sport will watch with interest the athletic doings of Tulane. now that -he has thrown off the "yoke" of the S. 1. A. A Here’s w shuig Hilly Smith luck in his hunt for pla>ers. Billy i* working to the limit to get good men. the association Ls hacking him liberally and his efforts deserve success. Atlanta wants a peuwuuf winner in 1907. and ou Smith's luck in getting players to fill the two existing gaps will depend the chances. Atlanta Team For 1907 Lacking in Only Two Positions. The Atlanta Baseball Club is nwly completed right now than any other in the Southern Leagne. When Billy Smith ft He one sap in the ANOTHER RECRUIT. Atlanta’s Great Golf Course Draws Another Star Player NEW ORLEANS STIRRED UP OVER "RINGING" AFFAIR By J. 8. A. MACDONALD. ? be run* in as some other bor*e ATLANTA’S CATCHER. No: Mii»i plan gvHfor of Au vourvs. Atlanta i« * disttngvi'*hed eddl txdonr l* Jams* V rtnUhol third in the NEAL BALL Here is one of the most promising »: .i Mum tho chant- . * - wist him iurtng the ramncrtt the [ ra*« Smith has signed Hnee the clewing l. . - v , n if. l ,-aij Xajuav Country Club. and U an exrert of ™ IW cnmpeifr. He did grand ; t ’ anoch*. Instructor and club maker, ns well « ™ with J*" tae Three; . lr ■» fft.'flnc a trud golfer. ! 1 and arid no doubt deliver the * n. the man wh* Friday Smith wired Maiden to JMft *•“ f** 1 ®** 1 ^ «<* efficiently in the; eo chant-{him in Atlanta and he will spend the | Southern. Smith t* r**jtrded b\ Alex I winter here iritis* leaecna and keep- **ren i-har*ri'*n. tin* in practice for the tournaments of 11 toyed by Alex Smith | next year. No Opposition to Boyer As President of Sallies j outfield and sign* a third baseman on I [ whoet he can depend, fee aril! rest from * £ his labors and call It a *»x For his 1 tHT team t« signed—except for taroj ’ waiver* and ret as ay An i > r.Uh ts wasting n> u*- ini ret tin* tb* much-needed ir field-- and* oatfieWrt H# ’an*fe*i fa New Tort ( • Tty today, armed with unlimited credit j .. and a desire tf^r men. He will »•( up , with eh- NitKrul League *lur- t- 1 tif -*iu. .in re*ard to the selection if a league [ **MT their e«b>n in New York an*i August.*. *;a. l*u*. * In the *p- president. but Mr. «'arr adde*! that the r hope* t*» buy ?»•' men. »rm«- proarhin* election of officer* In tb< Augusta owner* would do everythin* ■ k*e them »*ut of the may?- league fold* attanM teaeue It iw tea*ikuI’.i |r * tMr to •drance the Int-re-t> i by tr South Atlantis League it ^ WCMO ; of th . *ad mad* the significant; the- a certainty that Fiowl-lent Boyer *1 statement in reference lo the B*>> er he rr-We :**»l t«» ht« position without a t incident of las? wrimmer that he though: dissenting \.»te Althwigh the Augusta> it best to let the past remain In the chib owner* bad v-w trouble with Mr f r*si- Mr. * 'arr eald also that Mr. B*>y- -n vvutm' of Vrtw* * r represented prtneipet* whk h be con- Boyer last ^-an. or Artie i to the good of Ikttsrn. *t«f* tt H r c thought thU l**w i the South Atlantic League. wtU b-* tw»H**br forward again and The imtleek for a wincing team m the meeting xr Jar.uar> le-rnHe* to be * August* U eery bright and Manager Han sick write* encouragingly of the material that he ha* secured Twenty harm-nmu- t*barle* IV »‘arr. i*r*r.«blent of tb# Au gusta baseball club. ir. a recent inter- j hurnber Mr fUnsick'thinks that he will view. *ald that the Augusta club own- [ hare a team that win be in the race ers did n-'t * arc t » ivmmil themselves for the pennant from start to flnlso. Atlanta Last; League. i Leary, f ecu red from Wichita : of the Weettrn Association. { i ot Hiram Joh^on. Ow m nwdiom ; of the most *ooc**»ful coup evr ri trark ,h.e trtek corr.M off ar. l i • brought offostho turf flttt«l back Into [over th* up-country poolroom clr—.:•* th* memory of the average race fol- Hardin* i* a «-year-old bay g.:-;iL| ! lower here at the Fair Ground* [ «*»< rhould b* easy of IdenlHIeaUon o~ ; through the poet week for th* «»» gS?JSTSSfffcS Lj ! that another “ringer *care" !* on. t n«e n • chemkaliaed." , err aleoth and detective ha* been on Severn! “l aoturw*" have been - s: .. ithe lookout for a bay gelding with ■ nounred. but the home I* surely *•;; i white" marked forefeet. The California i “»<*" cover Mmewhere out In th. : ; -f ■ . „ . . t world. He was aot at Baltimor*. ir* ; Jockey Club, operating at Oakland. or U)i Ants ,„. , ;aJ . as reported Harding formerly belonged t-> t... 1 staWe of Rome Respesa and was . r .. of hi* moat useful hors«*. •/ • race afrace at Latonia, an»i • - found ht- way to LoaiarvUI*. Being tfmnd in one of his for* pins. sold him to “Doc'’ Riddle. Ha— won for Riddle and wa* then sold A auction. Harding had finished s- r..— what dickey-legged, and when a r v* tertous "Mr. Claire" offered J;;*- Price ILM^ Harding became hi* pr - erty. He didn’t have a halter, he:-,- obUged to use a rope halter which ; had secured from a nearby grr<*.v store to lead the horse away. Now comes the piunge Into > livJon; After “Mr. naire" ha<l closet! *. - gate of the track the real Harding • . fshed. The only thing known of "y ♦ Taire**—and a very significant circus: - stance, too—Is that he associate! -- r. Ed. F'ariey. who 1* ruled off the ' today because of complicity la ah’er- “ringing*.” The plan wool*! be to hare an-: , horse in the pt*n with Harding Th - second horse would be rung in Harding and raced. Being of no a count he would be unplaced and Til cuiousiy beaten. No attention w . be paid him. Then, soon after. Ki: ing would be again entered, but :r. time the real good Harding would z l to the psjet. and the counterfeit, hi enii/ioneuirenrv £ri * his osefainesv. would tDAfARO SWEENEY ( spirited away. Of course. Hard - . Tlus su« was the best eetehee m ; W ooid run his race and win by a bi- ■ Dickie Crosier may be back with the *** ^**J r V P Lf nd -7?**’ with a tong price against his chan - team, though he has been released at Bmrth behsvss that nmjmii os [the framers meantime having t-* hi* own request. If Dick plays ball it 9°°^ "fiLUTi J?*** * i«®|down in the betting ring and in ev*- wtn almost certainly be with the At- j '* Bcythem teagus. .poolroom in the country. Janta team. f - ■ ■ - — Last Monday at Banning, the h* r- Thus far Manager Smith has sixteen Araunteer. who had once run and- men on hts list and every place with < - aL * ‘ u same tactics. ? he name of Callaghan, was though: the exception of one outfield position the authorities at Bettning were be Harding. The suspicion wa* u; and thlnj base is accounted for. tn a mental stew for ten days before founded, after occasioning a verftat ^ Of course Hoffman may caste down the closedown of the Washington that the name and make good at thir-i base. H« ^ -Harding- had been seen among ; pteyeti brilliant bail after fee was re- ^ , entries at Houston. Texas, where Si - . railed from the South Atlantic League Certain it is. this equine "Charlie parses are fa order. The toOteake - • 'atfifidet*-- . last vear. and if bis hitting gets up to Rom Is golnj to play an interesting abided by the^racing form of the fc r> \\ aitace^ and Winters, with tae p* r ^ «i;i no doubt deliver the g-.ds. ? yurt in the winter racing campaign.- *mclpowte»J . - u. The kjfse finished :-n fnKn the' P ^* icert - zh * tx ^ rtf>n outfielder, is The weil known horse. Harding, th^r surtax the ~r Central League. Waii.ce and Harley eUl tuartly be • m Ua»H- >A aU *>»» <k*aPE«™*i « eomplete.y f gHler the game at Hardtec z bro««ht back in tb# aprtax Benk are ; Ball, of Cedar Rapt.i*. will make > aad a* ntysterksaly as <SSd Ike cel*- j f- - r>d men. but Billy Smith figure* that ‘pJTtitey* Morse hustle some for his ; bra ted "Charlie" Ross. the Texas field. Where is Hardirr they can be traded to good advantage, i Jj? *1 i tarf authertties all oxer the w^re will the framers-up strt What Raymond * fate will be is hard | ««*-** *-!»«• *-« "V i «««• 13 U“ tn determine. This man pttcf»i brtl- [ F>rtlacd. Oreg. Hers t« a picture of 8<ffy Smith engaged in his managerial duties of reading a letter and pulling occasionally on three inches of best manilla rope. This picture was taken just before Manager Smith left for New York, but does net shew either the green and red neckties er the diamond scarf pin. t*y rt f last year's pitching ? ratlc and hard to manage that no club stmSE. * w arns him. Foni. drafted frora Ced»r RiP- fBte y, ati „ In th. ta tar,* id*, champton team of the!.. . u Three-l League. j Most of last season Childs spent on the Spade, star pitcher with Macon, bench, under suspension for lack of in the South Atlactic League. [ condition. Whether or no*, he win get in condition for next spring remains to be seen. Wfc«n in shape he is one of the shiftiest pitchers tn the league. secured by draft. iL-hopsk drafted from Ottumwa. of the Iowa State League. Raymond, who pitched for Sa vannah. champion team of the South Atlantl# League. First Base— Fox. Second Base- Otto Jordan. Third Base— Larry Hoffman. Shorts ? i>p— Morse. Irish Atlanta East year. BalL drafted from Cedar Rap- ' | player* have been signed and from tfeis j hkh will make any them think. Here is the lay ..Hit: *atch^r*— Sid Smith. » ear. Sweeney, drafted from Colusa- | liant ball in Savannah. But when Bitty tna in the South Atlantic Smith shipped him last spring he swore - — . . he .<»M ntcfc hlcueif hef.: re he ; ^ ^ i!!o* the -Baf- on usy h*; t»*< tod center a.-M—he will Pitcher*— j trankjed. Rajnr-ond U tf S-)tith»ra t have a teem whleh win m»ke »ny <>{ Zeller. Spark*. Childs and Har-1 Lean* caliber all rt*hr bet is »> er- [ them hoatl*. Taken alt '*etlter. it looks as th.*o»h ; Atlanta would have somethtn* d a ball LOTS OF HORSES AT CITY PARK j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO&M SULLIVAN’S BELT LOST, BUT FAKIRS EXHIBIT BOGUS ONE l*e>. kpeei*! l-» TP l’uiT*r»:tv Wednesday when it became that Coach Qevrge Whitney h^d a contract t*> return i.> ach “There’s the belt that we gave tolgus football team in 1*>T. REVIEW OF FOOTBALL SEASON AT UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA to London. Dec. The Pail Mali 0 _ f O Gazette, fa speaking of Andre* o - New Orleans, La- D*»>: L—The tu* j o ' ’ vmegte'* statetnertt that («{* 0 » bic* at »inty Park, where there U room : O ball i* not gectlemaniy. jay* he t* fi : fvr over a rtrm11—n ini horses, are fa T I ® ftabfe Ci> become of the cptr-.cu 0 : «d c rrf ha. ^ f 5f rei % : hhm*It tBetobs* foanttn or afteee , ,. h „ widtertez ar.. 0 .i-iirg -vff were ... , Eofrtsed early this week hi char*e ot Gay-; O He r-sy .!-•- t*t i rUFJS? ■ y S^SS-5? - {«*• Brow* the wGI-k^wn CaHtoenta } g la. » k k-r-: a-.-rt! n te The gullibility of th*- \mertcan pub- . _ He wa< r.**v^r nwf* forcibly Illustrated, [the greatest fighter that ever stepped | jogr throughout the «r. th. New Tort til-be. than to ««»|‘“Vh« .t^hod, look^l *i*M*t,> C^chWhitaey ha, r. •. oly can* of tfce chamr^whlp be!; present- u* the belt. j * aplendid cut •. but n wry pop ed to John Lw SuIItvun In !M! by w>eae | The genuine belt wa* preeented to! with the vtndeet body ar : - *r enthusiastic friend* tn Beaton. This 1 SuJitTan at the Bcetoc theater Augu*:! P i» brtt bos had a «rv,n-1 >_ t«T ar..«* th. d^rs^beta* Heary j ^ .., rt f Ge^rU ; BMWU ® pa-=ah*’f» tnaardkier'; Nat Gwdwli the actoe. »«» has bw ! :•> s •at the o-matry and ha* been on ex hi- p A - stee«iy. Fogarty, a Boston barb«ee ■ >f marset?us. considering thu: er if sporting proclirnites, and rangy! tarta! wa* new. her c-eu-fe ea.-r-» unacquainted wuh I iralj~*nifiM in i_ two preceding seus--* -I great dt red , Pa; Danae. ja.-r-* at- ( oooecooeooooocooc-aoooococQ t Arthur's • ' Lid q ii*- -r evperet* * ra baseba L ID feaj p ayed in Merldiaa. Br>*fc:oe. A bony, ^•rhenevta'iy. Marl 'tu C >?u r.bv a.1 Ookiar Mtioc in wrk’cs sali^on*. but never eajnred the vegu- f a o'uattr- fxaet repr»>inetsott pc that the >weia The announced value erf the bei w— - ..<*♦!. and fe wu a beautiful pket. . . . , , , , .1. e ..sxs :i ytwefiart. being construct- s * r -ep.eted tne «• ■.'tner au’-tfui *d of gold paaefes, tn cce of which: chequer. v t» a povunR of torts, ether panels Coach Whitney ie*erv*-» great ere i t :x»' «s»a'» **J «*» 6e badi fjr ^ , M _ .. "““J ** J** 1 * I hfiffi.i IK W** tk**e bb. U was sever heavily Studied with f ct»t. bsefenffisg the work- 1 fki^i It >a* ia'sr ap?*a*«d f overwfce:^ i-' as tf Zhe camnsic value «| One ektoi A, tb- very «t**t «J*ec«tk bwl «!>*•» ttw.ktat »aa* dt H» seasoa. tto, h-wsetran. Hi* »•*»«. ... | 1JK .„ ■ - .-,1 ~ —S. t Tfcaaksslrt* Brtforoaaee in “th I bas a b*a stria* and *o -er- .Jjiraiast t.. and a--a »«» . unu, Artrt OeanK-s covered her-! th , Vf-'i- esper-.v.-.-i r*iv.4«a :ea=- A, i l;r». „ , wi .^ will *B *j» spkst J 6 ®- HitaWj t* ei- . y, ltJM . -a- i-loo. tier :* U •!. Tbey ia i B , t a t vr eecrtdtnc her any-" ^ » 5le»d*wbree*e, the naa« «p .te J Dtt 4 i-.'r *' tv ’ truciiviowa*. fe w- rhiag like an «.ec • haft».*e. see wee cut [ in the inaugural . L-»y *upert>-r work. J*,'k Pnfiipi Sam Farmer, with Pv- » y>Hink,»# r> -r \r. - •* >.curved :n the -re- The yim this y«rjr ’ ii rawte.- *~gh:. i Sterling arvi fl R. Bradley, are : r*, • ** ry. They heki the heavy comjaraiiTefy fas* and vor: aggressive. r fear* bg strtnge a; City. c“‘. same team which [Tae : -a- part l-.alariy strvtsg It * -t p*>ir*s - T-" * n *fe- f p*ayed r-4gn.fi -r: y. charged fear’ an : Mc*Vrrr: 1- -»t:h G*>rtfier 1 ** ‘■aaxr-.-c Portland >uo -f =g day :■* n. *• [ presented a defeat* :nat t- * teams y. Mary Mora*. Bia* f*'*’ ic Leagtae will train in r f play jueveeded tn recetrmting f^r any «•-» *j*s* ,»• ->-* a L«* t-x^led a: that Hawaiian island* next *prdig. —— *-* j. :«t,! by sderaMe gain*. Howard Ketmu *as * v ' <-• -* ts -x- s*>unt* sore in tke Ea«. but they ti A A M « s rt-app- .r- «:*vng in this departmeat and bc*-»k- rvr^Lr.r »t:h nr^orund. • * >cilt ' Tr H: ra - ' ,a: ' arraed at him before | yy , B | ¥11 j Meoeorey and others. ilcv'v-TTU- sw wa« unlucky in ship- !rt tue . a.f ■»mt» chaxtpt sn.sr.:p ga. ;iBf bod y, lung the wett-tooerm ter- Ha. •’have play* first tf r Sm Joe* tf -re-. Fisfe Hawk. It “*»ay be e'rre Froak Cfeaace for S:>*kt***-_ The .. „ w w.. - r ii running the** back *ade 1 time befaew ki* m at their beat, nr =a>cc >agu* — •esait tf B- n’s *1 \ =a in*i th-* fait- , aim a valuafeTe J-«r- * -he team. Kj are etf Os*>nfc*‘* bock fi-»li to rev- re Smith prove*. 'we kicks. er k ring etgist toaeftdeargg daring , Next :r* ts^mtate ai* fr>m Pal- j tie sea**a Harm n j! mega ctar and were wed ttadef at guard and give* of devet : tuaac und?«bc*»iiy prevent- | M to ! cping tata an Ail-S-n m tfr*.'m -raking .j evee ‘ In :ce Tennessee ga the fcaL wjj # --e he leaves cwHege. bare pco*e*- | better ahoerteg wo* tie way in w*ica*ta Teernes^e i r t * l-an of the Kiel _e wa* arranged. fastea-I i th Howarl Ketmn was department and fcv'ke armed at him before under way DeLar*rrrvere was a gr*i: ’cnesman and Grave* did - c ns abtli*y t> catch punt* and hts J H ■ I - R.,b»rr -Tartre. w*l; tr*i2-r Ic. Ibf East if a toe Utv f'i»- •ale to- Pr-j-re« fe-irsesw ko* t b»g 1 wader tee car** >f H O. I cfeo w m ram he-1 a id made a aire * he me*. Na.* RiimuLlM RNil Mra 4s the wwckl b*«Xpojkug Jefenst-n e f-r fj.!.' The tvgtaii •«: fan»r-g tir trrpfey tOj«f U» F -ter- was t * exhrbra the g-e- * • mm: :tf esattsey rssarr-f*. tc 1 TERRY S MIND iisoatteeing shots I RIGHT AGAIN Ltf!ifg BALLMABK ?! stiver Bfciaj'T ,;a»ai«ir sr-Lrenji 11" '’.T*:.. “t ., . rreluc.-: a-kr .,f U» belt -.bal r » rwia *?. * r " '* ** rt — )^^Ba. aa k; arrua. Paddy Sdd.on a-:d Joe jeth [ Humporxy* will meet teday ami dr*-^fe ri.iM'ui, . d gs u.«.r a* r ** is :;ce s me t oe; pioce tf r Terry H.r- icj ico mpamed by Dr. <'France %tvn i.- • rxst«rday Mr*. ; time d»>- MrO *im a-**? ▼tsic-d her hasY ir-L dftce 1*u* • t the New The parry was lowered by Pc Yw*.- dt | that the wuu t.f . k ■wgtne bei- sssjved tr* m the K ngv county : ^;ca ‘Mi Uju tkttr «x- on Mocdoy. T«rry w a* roticc vert- temjcv H* t nd ra_* fr.cr. i*»e be. ‘eiykg' 1 ’ h*t reofiked tftSl he OC«M »> P**. r ut»Ov ; stand the neev-kt* strain *f tak rg TfL, active port m pugtlxsm anil v o t ■ 'tfTLUktf.re■ • -» _tbv rt«r- t'bitlff FFnnk ha* taken ever three; | Bat'.* Rouge flayers for a trial next, ~ \ sprang They atrv Laird. Tirfeetoe on. * I GcRwca ct :a State Leaguers ore still j spring, enlarging the onranLmtion * that tt will Include eight teams. Metier i-vi it down to- *fcx and let the apf x-onts wait tf. r the • *"" [ Ikrffmdf nctrcM, which are so likely to *>rcttr F\figxvsn r ut by State LrJgo* fur-»u 1J. *» f : nth t:c <4 iter acHS*ed the chance • tf ' * Lif> i '-dun wfKC the exraordinary geei ^-t • tf . . _ rttk -bleb kc starred tt* *m- v T"re T1 fresSr-^a t:.«toal! re*. ; the Eas? this year were d:^ - r year " u t zrr. raer grv.i ;vrwS in ,aw«? <eart«r*, ami tt : ■aawna. tSvre ix :*< "varsity s-'-t tor Sari to reakv antvtofcs I r !.n* |.j»s „f, rear. SaTwlare, rraak tSUI atoi «£«* ivttl! I . “— . the lot he ha* at City Park, which L watteda^g nme ftrte should. feo**T*r more than pay ^ vS TC? ru - way. Athlete. Sally Prwtow gad l c * a «*- 5 - Ho&iver boy» they r* - P*jin<i are tn Tucker's bam. •hem the It for ware. NOTES OE SPORT. Bemra* Pierce and Frank Hud* - l the Qtd Carttsle star*, dki great w * i in coariiicg the Indians this season Cm* of the greatest surprise* Tae tusebaH fan* of Fart Worth. L Texas, wttt see b*?th the -White Si«* [ o&l -CtMMr m practice game* next i western* tf ^boll chs ♦piecdM showing mode by St. L* - _ * University. Coached by Ccchems. There w great guesemg in retrotc a* I ^ WNcuwsin player, the Mound O the ranae-up tC next years bad b .,^ 1.1 ga ,-.f things to to* her Manager weaning* ha* = s*ocae of the other big ones, give a single tip» I '.fielder liimey. f Plt^*b«urg. La* espMcdeat of a txv Bockte K* r M V. the ii : - - .12 recently sanratred b> Nasuvil- that He red* .*- though, with the danrn- ng “if fee sfeo'uld keep IN CON - KTIGN SSuitllls * «HSkvdt comer cvttM wee be better fitted.' k That wa* one trouble with the Nash - !■ FOOTBALL INJURED oe the franchise a prhre of gi;. Wo r hwes cleasel and rssTrgr 1 idT'Mi*: t* pus - a it ah** so, ujbMt style*. B'u«?ey. 24 M Whiti- d-’ee. | hall Street. earn last year —uotabiy B-.*hanj n*x 'keep In ccwditx'e. feev fead t o> many lHllm is t-ying t* trade Mole*- i ■ rat tf - H uu tf Mcrtgomery. feut I j -v.r.yt* can't see tt. g handball event of C Iff wrta take place C Wonder tf »t ragh; woe &e * r»i ■ JBRARw Atlanta Atn- C xi-*c?e to get Mobile into the Southern ■ AN Nac Them: - C League, in plove tf j^-me rtf the dead ■ daMJk icr th * O >ct * ’ NpMiNpaf the :.ui C M 0 * . t s an: Sunday ball I HOLIDAY JEWELRY Muench & Bieresdorfer= The Peachtree Jewelers. 99 Peachtree St "AV »re ta« ioiaiAre * i i> aoe at tt* sn»i». -n-eisxt. eiitaa. riass. ;bre ui la £k« vvvrr t-kr*-**** *' tjsite ui ;<rwtirv Oar stiees retr***at * javta* ^ ac laokal oc yo«r CSri*:- =o» ottreaas*,. Ora- prims m *3. Ooc ssuoant c< food*. Ttov tows.- Don’t Forget the Location 99 Peachtree Street - la.*.**