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mf f- rsp VOL. SUNDAY" MOENlNQi SEPTEMBER 3 PRICE FIVE CENTS. SPORTS Edited and FUZZY WOODRUFF Oll1I is Called Upon as the Pinch Pitther1 Atlanta Hits Bair for Twelve Raps but Bingles Do Not Come at Any Opportune Time Rally in the' Ninth Is Nipped. Naahrtlle Teno September J. Jn a weird contest In wElch Salr was touch.

ed fourteen times safely for twenty bases. Nashville won the third gem. of the series from Atlanta today to-S. Atkins. Miller and ODell aid log for the visitors and strange- to say the did the hut lak work of the three Nashville made only a dozen' Sit.

but the locals made theirs count for something while Bait' had his scattered until the ninth when Atlanta took' a braced sending three runners acroavThe game' was replete with errors and plays of bad judgment. This- la the last game in which Red Smith of Nashville participates this season In. the Southern League a. he loaves tonight to join the Brooklyn club. f.

The score NASHVILLE T. pa 7. Ut S-'S 0 0 it. 3 00 0 0 9 0 2 It 0. Bmlm 3 1 1 1 KrMt.

O. 0 I 0 ssrtz 1 4 010 15 lr. i. ii i. J.

1 ct r. pa- HUtor. rf. V. Snrtt.

If. Of S' 1 Bl lb. 1' 0 1 It ODll Sbp 4 21 0 JordiD. 2b 4 OSS- 0 Horsed i. 4 1 2 1 Ila a ttJ 4 1 1 2 1 0 0- 0 40 If 4 1 2 SCOT by bouts R.

i 101 020 oix Uurta i 100 000 013 bit. SmCOIH Zhcr. 555. Byksjsj- thins-la. Kill ODwIl Idle pUr SottI to Seiteset.

Scbwcrt Uaifatr to Bdtwrts left cc MtJIuIiTUl AUtut 8- Inala pltob 0t TJAtklo 9 3 Wtaj-nd 2 mo. by 3 wim 8 ttltat 556 e. by 00511. 3 S-3. 111 4 bits 54 1 nn MM 05 tall off Attkni off Miller Jl ttnick out by wild purl.

Afklac 2 WIn Bay. Parry. Tim 2 hour hiItor sad Kllse Barons 3 Billies 0. isKxibar taafcltttr to CsseCd bits dsrl00 Consul. is tit Its thrvsi tunics.

Ui can to thus mfUmooB 9 cor of to UarivM flidinK the spIeoflS Isatsit OIOMIHOIIAS- sb. r. po 0 1 3 0 see. by hinlnp WsaIgoe7 waiur SO 0 IT 12 4 000 000 111 3 000 000 WO 0 cc ban. SIT Sill.

1. air PnusH track Sit. Sills 4. by Proo i Wt. kuu.

satsunty 4. lstb.m T. mcrlao alt. Bill" ElUnC I. UeOll stoles two.

pset IkSIccc. VTtaa 1:49. Veptc. rtc. slinc.

end Hart. r' Gulls 3 Pels 1. Vew OrttaM. Bnunker fclu CD Wmw la UM 000 I- 4tnnliua Mottle rsd I'm. CDMUb to win.

KlawHter went to Ui. to lb. thlrt sod lb. wuynui ibSi wu smnd off bUdUtwr wm lb. of MM.

a a sluil. ed NrIo since at tko 14515 Callaliui lbro DOUR pllclml for 21011. his ownd Us la three ds UK bold lb. ass to a. run.

nmltcd iron a Stall. end Ltnna5 Ions trtala. Time call MOBIL- r. II. poa Baylaa cti 4.1 2 Hulu.

A. 4 vnw i i. 4 IS i r. 1 1 I Mllebin. e.

1 4 Nw- OKtKANB fcort If. la. nub. CaUaban. ef.

Km. ib. klsntap 5 it I 07 a si I I I r- 1 4 4 4 1 1 I 4 1 i 4 sv 2 4 i Ill 454 1 pttdud 01 Wsn90 trj KU- Wtnv. sts kpponbMMd off WMQW9 a tOm i 45 Is nt at Wwner a lt TCl uttr ktt. Din.

Mom hu Ism 1115011. BaylM. Ott JiBMeat Beiu. sends. plain Kirk to Jounfloa.

KUwMt ball am. tirrleaL. Tka 5. Is aeen CHATTANOOOJt Saaun Jleraa. Kid.

2k. i -i-O- a ll 1 MUttr. SJf 5' I li l-i-i Ainaaa 5 le te i fK IT- U' tt 3 PFLS BAl ofiS DILLIKEN SEASON SERIES GOLF CHAM P0 SHi IP NOW POHCE PE LEOH AtSOR BIG DOINGS THISWEEK- rDc CRACKERS BACK Mae an IfteD Norlhern Invasion Header I. Scheduled for Monday Asr in Turtles Both Games Being in After. noon on Account of.

Labor Day Parade. The' Cracker return home tomorrow from the Deal. road trip they have made this season winning. three games andloalng to openrup a series With the Memphis Turtles. A header Is scheduled for la- Labor1 day.

Both games will tie played In the afternoon by reason of the Labor day parade special permission having been oh- Judge KvouSb to switch the tnornln-g The Crackers arid the Turtles have engaged In. sixteenV battles to date the Turtles winning the Crackers seven. Despite this. the Crncke. lamer uthlt and otfl-lded the' Tnrtles.

Tne Turtle. have tallied 46 runs to 44 for' the Crackers. At. lanta has made 132 hits to lit for the Turtles. and 20' errors to Ii for- the Turtles.

The following Is the probable floe- SiT- of the two teams s----- UEMPHIS. ATLANTA. Swalm. If. oWatoDnrf hiaerceald rf.

i. Burch U. Crandall. ss. Zimmerman ct.

East. lb. MilleT. Sb. tlrshsm cf lb.

Altman. iHoward us Adams c. Allen Po HARRIMANWAS TriE FAVORITE lip Jamra DoekeyalL New tork September Publlh er Press Special. It la not- known outslda the trotting horse world. that the late 11.

HarrIman was an. enthusiastic' admirer of the larness horse-- and did Touch to ad. vanes the interest of this typical American product. The recent grand. circuit meet on the Goshen track Is directly due.

to Harriman and the determination of VrL Harriman to out buabands plans lit this respect. The trotting world viewed 1. metlng with considerable already the cry- has up lit. harness racing circles that the ski- vatlonDf of the sport In. the eaSt rests In the mile tracksand It this one proves tbf uccesslt la expected to the track.

lle and Hartford will. be cutin When the followers of the sport Is this city decided sot to try- lat years of havlngtat grapd clrcultmeetittg stEmpIre it left a- PI In the grand circuit that spelled ulD for the. meetings at Readvllle. Hartford and- th tat fair at Syrs- uBe for til flyers would not lay up tor a week. KL- H.

Harriman was. the oremoat of the. trotterJn this country and when- the betting laws. put oa tborsugbbrsd tsMilg he came- to the reaeue wits a. meeting- at Oo8hb.

Kr. ias followed her husbands exmpiq this respect. and lobbens meeting. during thepat three years have shows that Wotting races en a halt. mile ear prontabl with' the absence betting.

STANDING OF THE CLUBS. SOUTHERN. OUTCS. WiUPet. N.

onean. 1114 47 ail Bbam 71 14 368 Mont. 64 800 NaabrUla OS bit 521 VbL6 0 63 488 Mmpbla IS 458 Mobile I fS 484 Atlanta 4S- 74 KATIOXAlZ. LI4ERICAN. Nw York 75 44 All Calcaso- ea 4 07 5ijss St.

lx Ml. 19 115 Ssolnnitl 58 47 50 288 CLCBS. W.U-Ptt Columbia 46 76 Albanr 35 i 25 Columb. 07 2 ST Ma OD jI3 27 550 as se 4 21 80 Phil. tTS 4 Kew Torii 64 60- filfl lImeton.

68 02 611 Cleveland 2 90 608 ChIceito 91 iu 4B 90 lout. 355 2 8 WHERE TmPLAY TODAY onMrr in Now la Mobda. la lInspIt. 15511051 League. It.

Lo1. In tllcstn. Ptttbrg to CloIsstL is Cblct 51. U. YESTERDAYS RESULTS.

ARcTics. IsosrislIs Toted. LouIvIfls 2. ODlumDu. a.

tTImIllIflrolt S. St. Paul Or Ulnneapoll. 4. Knt MUwanlcee 2.

a cm LmEne. leney City 4Vi 8. Baltimore Buffalo Newark 7 Montreal 0. Montreal Newark V. Toronu-FroTldenee poMpoged nda.

Koaaako Ljnoootmi a. lUooto. Lincbbor B. SoutneaateraT. Decatur S.

555. 8. ftclrna 4. So Brtma I. Loolato.

0. nIsIos 3. CselIUs Aeaefiatiam. Wtstcn5ime. I.

I A I 2. MdsrntS Onnxbor 1. Prom The Philadelphia Times. The wonderful work of Rube. Mar- 1 guard the Giant.

southpaw continues. I and he probably. pitching better- ball I St present than any twirler has done In the National League since Mattys flrst day. and. the.

phenomenal streak of Alexander the Grht. Ruhe WaddU out record wul be shattered if the Giant twirler. can keep on at his present gait. Marquerd. considered a.

lemon for two- years. baa lust struck hi. gait. end It la upon the lg fUlow from Indianapolis that' the GlaatlVpeonant hopes idSnager McGraw and the Now York scribe are not' backward about. puB- fishing the feet.

It la no longer Batty wtu la the idol of the fans They hew. au but i forgotten what the' marvelous Mathewson ha. done for the- Giant The town is simply bug. on Marscrd and th. big fellow.

seems to be getting better day The Cardinals have bit' left-handed pitcher. pretty bard this season but tfarqnard-- allowed ltrenaban team only two Scratch htta yestrday sod out ntne-nien for od meaaurec' The big Rube really doo. look Ilk. tb only Giant twlrtervwbo has ranch of a chance to- beat the AthteUca in the worlds sario. in ease the Oothajnltea land the.

National Leame Mar quarl might trouble Eddie Collins Baker to a nt extentiasd apUt' Athletics- hatting strength. Gotngthe Rtimds. Husband of Tomorrow trevtewlsg1 wedding preeeata rTbat awful cruet seems familiar. Wife of Tomorrow w- a. dear.

a It at the Brow. They get It a wedding present sod save to the 6ml th atthelrarflfa the Smiths'- present. But uerer mind. oa1 i BY WAY OF REFLECTION THERE IS MUCH IX A I I AN OLD TIMER CAN NAME 11 LETTERS LONG COME BACK's IN A A rBT WALTER JATLOB When Jake1 Oortatowsky asked me to write' a' few won-chosen words on- sports- BJonri wltfet the" other been wbf i haTe Joined the- order" of ancient and. honorable.

all aorta. pf thoughts fcegan to run riot through thInkIngppllanu but BOW that tile time for action has arrived- the riot- Is quelled and the though ta' are This samo Jake baa a head aa full of ideas is Ida name is full. of letters so It looks like an easy thing to tlm for a man to Jump' right back Into ham es again and begin the grind abandoned months ago. SpeaMng of the young man with ideas reminds me of an incident that happened several years ago at Ponce do Leon ball park. The ctncln.

nati ball club was playing a spring game with Atlanta and Jake wan giving the details to an afternoon paper. In1 the up were a few' names not common- in eyeryKlaT business. but tie hardest one to prononuoo was Heltmueller. lake wrestled with that. name over- the telephone' for flfteea minutes and then exclaimed wish this ball dub had players with names that could' ptonouncedts Who la that young.

man asked Jack Ryder the veteran sport writer or Cincinnati His name is Jake Gortatowsky said a man In the press box. "Suffering snakes exclaimed Ryder and he kicks on Heltmuellerl" There' are more men engaged In writing about baseball than any other sport. or. perhaps two sports and it Is an because It Js the. greatest game In' the world today.

It. la the. greatet because it la the. mosfuncertain and the hardest to handle by men who might want' to degrade it for their own' selSh The average ball player would almost rather. lose a leg' than to have' his ability or his honesty brought.

Into question The professional plays for. money it Is true but he' does not UI1nk of the" coin alter the game starts. He is then trying to help win and an other. things arel gotten But there'- are Instances or where. the game baa been made' ridiculous for the- time hung by' Incompetent officials.

On of these happened at Brishlue park years ago acted- as' he had' never peen a game of. ball before tried. to run things. He. was honest but Igno rant.

Before making' a decision this Judge of play would refer to the rule' took. Walt minute. boysj he would say wait minute. I am honest and. want to do the right thing Finally the players on bothV sides turned the thing Into a burlesQfte.

At every play both clubs crowded about him and both sides protested. It. difference dld. After the game the. players chased' him from the' part and he' went back to Chattanooga.

from whence he came. and that old' adage of fools rush. In where angels fear to tread" was proved true by this same man- who twenty years later came back to Atlanta lid tried to umpire again. He was still a failure and had to give up. In striking' contrast- to this was Umpire Jack' Sheridan.

umpire nV summer and undertaker in He practices' the gentle art. of paint lug the' cheeks of the dear departed during the cold season' Just. to keep in touch with death. so au to have no fear whlle on the ball fleld. Sherl- dan made his first reputation as an umpire In the Southern League during the days when- Georgia Stalling.

had the Augusta club" and dressed his men. in tuiedo unit. and with them too. Sheridan did" not hob with players or fans. If a.

ball player sat down near him In a train or a hotel be would move was a silent man except on the field and then. he' spoke only. to announce his decisions. That has kept him In. the game for more than a Quarter of a century.

The fact that baseball has so many different ramifications and that It la honest will keep It at front of all outdoor sports. as long as the people have healthy bodies and minds. It win never grow old. but win get younger as time passes. It.

Is the only thing that can defy the grim. Teap2l' Baseball would as popular In Atlanta today as it has ever been U. a slight change- was made. The" people are" loyal to the club and they will support. the game.

This year has. been a hard one. it Is. true. both on manager.

players and the club owners. But It Otto Jordan 18 given another fling at the old thing next season under somewhat different circumstances he will more than likely land a winner. I believe la the- earnestness and honesty- of Jordan To Is a man every Inch of him when' It. comes to sincerity of purpose and' loyalty to those who'- employ him. Re has had his bumps this year' but tie people are with him still despite of the fact that' the club' has worn off Its toe nails trying to.

scratch through the- bottom. The man who mingles for. a tea years with ball players bicycle riders automobile drivers aviators. politicians money leaders real estate' dealers and other necessary Ti Is will. sooner or later be a Orm believer In luck both.

good and bat For that reason think' niluck a thing that. cannot be Shocked pffnaa had much. to db with. the misfortunes of the Atlanta club this As bad luck. Is somewhat like the.

measles. breaking out In. first one plan. and then another. I am.

In. favor or. letting Jordan set his bunch together for' next season on the Idea that ho has recovered nd win be a lusty leader ert All records for attendance atPono de Leon should be broken on' the day of the Scotty Walker benefit. There should. be 4 crowd out on that day' such asias never seen to I sgne ball' park before.

sad a record should be made that will tsndjor many yeses to come. No man ever deserved all that the tans can give. hint more than this samebrUHant player who has been laid low by- the hand fate Bert M2ZWlL the man who had themlsfortnn to Pitch the ban that struck Scotty on the bead. has shown himself thoroughbred. la every way.

It Is duo to his efforts in every city In the league that tickets have been sold amounting to hundreds of of-dollars. i It would-be- hard to decide to which of ttea i two men fate has been the- most unkind the. one who was Injured orthe one iwlioo1njured Jilm suffered th iT fe baa Mondajfi September I ii letfortiieSfaft Coach Cunningham Is Pleased With Outlook for' Ensuing Season Many Old Men' Will Return Some Men Last Year Eligible This. Athens. Ga.

September 2. Special. Football. practice at the Unlverltr of Georgia on the sew athletic flel4 Sanford Flats will Degln Monday September 11. Coach W.

A. Cunning. ham arrived in Athens Thursday from a summer spent at Wrta-htavW. beach land In New York where be took a I special course In normal work of phya tci direction and an additional course In anatomy and corelated lines i lie will be assisted again this fair In the football. work by Coach Frank Anderson.

of the- team. Couch Cunningham 1 verywell pled with. the' appearance of the bunch of fine material which he will have to work Ion. thoughthe look. the delivery of the goods' may be far' apart.

There will be more of old men of. the splendidmachine team of i i who will. return than at first thought. Among the old men who are to report September. 11 are tIus York who saved the dayagainst Tech covngton con.

iter Lucas Peacock. Bets. and Me- LaIn. guards Maddox-fullback Homer Thompson. the sensational catcher on the baseball team.

who also did good I worka. nd on the eleven g. an end Bob McWborter the I freshman. Gordon tar who- made I good on the varsity first shot. last rail Bowden.

the heady tackler Cap. tsin Woodruff half ad Chkmo andPower who were ineligible last year. both pod. Joe who was on' the eleven after out two yearswill beback as an end this fall. and Reuben-Tuck--who also was on' the team two years ago.

will b. with tile 111 Dick Slater will. be hen as and Irwin Wood and Hitchcock. wo of the best of last years erub Swill be- hr trying for yaraitytbla fall. Among' the new material which be.

already signified an Intention of being here and candidatesfor places on the elevens. there la an neeptiooally ga od array wUIIvral ethers sot definite ly decided. Joe Itarreli. a big 211- pound guard- comes from Riverside Arthur DLePerrlere from a fsmijp' of football player. comes also for this yearrfrora Riverside- and will try- for renter Will IArntt a husky pound guard where he made good last year will be among the news ones Jim Miunelias one of the best of the past two years' tm at Gordon Institute will a candidate for a place oh the varsity end if be follows' the record begun by the new Gordon mast laat aall MeWborter lie will he worth hl weight In gold.

Kirby Malone pound guard and on. or the most reliable and speedy men. the Floe. Mountain University school will also hi an addition to the bunch- There Sr. also two good men who look promising who net eome np from the peep acboole Harold of Jensp and Joe Rhodes be.

Altogether the material- looks much like a good eleven can be mould. ed out of Ula iesaOnabiI time- The following are the gmes th. Heavy Georgia scuednle this year Alabama Pr byl ria College 8entem4 er South Carolina at Athens October 2. Alabama Ii Birmingham October Sewane at Athens. October II.

Mr at Athens October II- Vanderbilt at Nashville. November at Augusta November Tech ilsr AUburn at. Wednesday be. fore Thankagtvung November Xf. Xoaame out TnajiJksglvtna.day irt time there win no game this urns ID the Lor Card Leads With.

Score of 83 Whfle Other Players Finish Un der. the' 90 Mark and There Is Much' Displayed Among the Contestants. By Dirk Jesot5 Seventy golfer outlined in tie. Sour. naroent for the Atlanta- Athlotl1l.

tan championship the. qualifying round being played yesterday' afternoon. IV who' has wort the club championship to years turned In. th low cardof the'-day an W. Tlehenor who has also won tie club title two years.

turned in an a There were five other scores undo. St. a tol. O. W.

Adair St. A. Davidson 4 D. Brown e. i-f.

G. Scott and I Arnold 8 J- Three vlayers turned In' 3 They were W. hburn. J. Moore and John Glenn.

Three players J. Williams. with 119. 7. M.

With 124. sod A. O. Gates with 181. were unable to et Into any of the four nights owing to having the three largest qualifying ecores after tn four flights were completed The following the order In which the card.

were turned nt" F. G. Byrd GW Adair 8 A Davidson W. R. TlcbnDr 38.

D. Brown 88 Hi G. Scott It. L. Arnold 1 C.

p. King 1. Dick Jemlaon 52. C. V.

Rainwater S. R. P. Jones- 1 Corwln P. Holland H.

At. i klaaon 83. C. Knowles S. J.

O. Smith 13 W. H. Glenn S4 Angler 5 O. A.

Howell sF. Adalr S6R. A. Pal mer 95 C. ii.

Strong-I 7. 0. Phillip. W. Griffith 7F.

W. Stone T. So C. Williams 8. 7.

Tllon 18 J. II. Eby 8. B. cc Moore IS Paine T.

Winton 10 w. C. 14.5- iyman- 100. W. D.

StoallOG HJB Lowudes 100. A. A. Doonan 1 1 S. Davis 101.

J. Q. Burton 102. E. D.

Dun. can 19SC. 1. Holdltol1 102 i Rains Jr 104. F.

Adair. 104. Hayes 105. W. A.

PDlier 105. IC. G. Barnett. 10B 7.

B. Osborne 105 flianton 10 W. han 10 01 a A. WT B. Jto II.

A. 8a T. W. Ifudeon. Thompeozi Payne T.

I. Cooper V. Scott lfudSo. It. ruugh Jrv v.

If. Hentz Tolfrr M. Rlousnt v. Me 3UT m. G.

No. Spring MeMlchaeL Play In the first flight will be frot cratcn In the other the hand. Tiiorton 108. ft- Gude. Jr.

1M. McStldiael 11V T. I Cooper 112. R. Morris 113.

J. c. Payne 114. wi Hudson J. C.

Thompson 115. R. A. Sage 11 Scott Hudson lit. Slat Itents Ill IT.

MeGovern III B. hi. mount ISO. G. N.

Spring- iW Uphaw I21H. Donglaa. Jr. 144. HHV TolfrerUS J.

G. Williams IJI1 134 A. O. Gates lit J. JTooret- no card W.

a Marsnonrn. no Pied John. Glenn no The pairings la the fourflight follows vf First rugat. 7. IT.

Atkl. v. O. W. C.

V. Rainwater 7. Holland. A. Davidson ViF C.

E. Oorwln v. W. R. Tkshenorl R.

P. Jones v. C. Knowles. i J.

a Smith IX Brown Arnold v. IMck' Jemlson. G. Scott v. C.

P. King. Seee 41 Flltkt. T. Ii.

Paine v. R. A. Palmer F. AlaIr vi Q.

A. ZIowell. W. It-Glenn TCAllgIP Moore cWJlllam e. WPhlMlpe 7.

D. imp v. E. T. Win.

ton. Tklr FUgIL' X. S. Rains v. C.

I. Hulditch. Wj Cunningham V. S. D.

BK Barnett v. J. U. Osborne. A.

Thoto V. G. Blanton. DoonaiJ T. Iodwndes F.

A. Adalr Jr. iv. A. Fuller.

WQJHaye ir J. Q. Burton. C. S.

Davis TWDBtoalL Peneth 4 MOREjTOURNEYS FCR With tics golf meet for the champion ship of toe Atlanta Athletic Cub sow In progress. but tour. more tourneys are yet to be played. The Hammond trohr a 1 played for by all those who bare never won cp is scheduled' for seine timeAa this month. r.

ITsSCJx ST. Winston. TVir also be contested for this month. lit 1115 tournament the qualifying round will be played with the. club- handl- caps applying.

the net scorea. and not the gross being th. bal for the dl- toftI flight. The othert9urneysar ToXbe won three Hrns Qualify Ing round at It hole. medal October 7.

two lowest score. to qualify. All matches will he IS holes. match play from scratch. z- cept the foal which wilt Ca bole.

Firsthand second matches must be finished by' Monday night October The third match must hi finished. by the night' of October It. The- fourth match- must hi Sntaknd by the night of October riaal at holes must be finished by the night of October Cup rusnrvp an winner' of losIng As many flights as all will be added with the tui to winner' la- each. Entry fee will be 1. Plans are being formulated to make ttu tournament tb greatest thins lb.

smith has ever- seen Jn the' way of en tries sc-I prlM. Counting on about fiinetyv-eatriea front the local b. there should be about sixty from out. tows making a list that will roso. pare favorably with any tournament Held in any part the world.

Get an. All trophies won by members club during the- seaaon of 1111 shall remain la th custody-- of ueJul tod wtlI1 presented. r. at' tie. causal together dInner.

to' hi held op Saturaay-nlaTiv Pctober I Tommy Ryan Syrsens. KT September J. Tom- 7s Ryan former middleweight i pion today announced 10. acceptance of an ffer' so' to' MultnoDlab. Ash.

lUc Club of Portland. Ore a hosing I IJi1 sH lake. chars. tijaaaV i- i i i 1If' Ji tciiiJoi g4 1. 11 7i iI' i I A i.

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a 0 10. a. 00" 1 8 00 JIajp 1. totele 15. TLA eu to l' 0 i i 1.

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Yr' 1 11 1 1 Turtles Lookouts :3. 1l Tas. ho u4 i i4. w' 1 1 CfiA Vf tJ i TWe2 POAt PO rE caICAGd MILWA i 11 5E IS' Mf A IiDAY HACKE" sea 11 A. GOTC6.

Dol JGS TH ISWEEK AFTER GOOOIRIP i Bre.af- the Nnrlh lny slnn y' Do bl ad hed foPMond yAla stTurtle otheam HeiDiin 00' AceowttofLabor I' er. k. r' t. tho bes trli UD tbr.e. to open up with doubl.

header18 MDndaywhlchlaLAbDrday OI I rth a wltchthemornlD Turnhu8 en xteen o' theTurtlewlnnlnll Ine sod otfl ldd Urlln toat At tDI1. IhprDbbllIn WtsJDtam i Tk iBunh1f. EatZb Syke 11 MUrlb xr ib i. c. Wells 0.1 p.

Jobn HARRJM ANWAs 1 THE trfE CBynDoekran S. S.pl.mb.rt.-Publlah Pr. Sp lt18otgeral thatthe aI admlrrof hDr. ofethl. Th the tDxr.

andth. Harrlman" I rryou herbu bend' plaDlnthl t. I metlngwlthcoI4.ra Ilnter r. I I rtIn the.U\ 1trackan4 th.c.,1\ a IlUd Ordro tO trTlatItyoa.1 li in lft I cfreulthelepelled t' lr I cu eror l1y. I ot.

I of ooun" and. i at xampl.1 I. andhena till put bothatttotu tha faettJc om" :2 i olltOIo NlL CIaMaDi Mces. to If. IIU ZdiIrttaToetor 1 V7 l' a OFTHE Joei.

Or. II8a1 Cc lun bla AlbanjSI.25toS 66 M. aT 81 8 Sa. 1 tub12. eoDI6 Pbti.

1I4 15 135 Boo" 1' eon2 6 Ii 82 eo1I08 tI Cblcqo81 1Il4 IinIok71 Tn nol Wuh' 152' T2aI8 I8. eo280 86. i288 VI. Y'1 Bvra Anterior. pe eJ Cb" DetIoI STE1U A is A ToledDa-Laulrnjl.

IDdna Ou. II Kaluas StIty 4Uwaakee 0 cmLeap I Jer 4 I I. 71. on JZ 1. L.

AoP B. Bo 101 a- 4 PM 0 70U. e. i 4 otLMp UeCtlls alP 0. PHILLYSCRIBE Jl MARQ RD Fr ot.

I quardth GIoouthpaw Uue Pllchlncttterbal1 e1alttY 111 da treakof AIxandrtbe atrlktrcor4WUI hJl I Idred almonfor Tea. I jut It UpoDth big 1 110. arp.rt'hr Yrk PUlI-l llahlllgthe 1.1\0 Ion. gr lanThq loa. lorDttwhal Math.

hu40n. fDrtb Tbeto c. Mar" dl fU weemato I be i i 1 lIttJIPd I ul twoYocrtch hltatr4aY aJ to thlG18ttwlrlerwo. macbt chaDtbeat th1 RJ1 I. I NaUOD.

QuarhB1lht. uoul laEddle Coll t.d to a xttaadIJttI thI batlngtrgth I fG mi 1th ncI Hubaa4ot. To i we4dIJogpu enIetj lamlUarWJfefTomono wttt theBlOW1U Thypt 11acedd1Dgpt.1td at. thO" It. PTeft11L.But..er.mlD4.t i 11 OI C1Dpt I f.

5f1 ffi WAY REF ECTION l'1'HEIUIIIS MVCUIN.A- TUlERCu I ULE LONG' B6CK1lIA PINCU. JBYWALTER I. Whe ij ke rt tDwS1Q-- kecime Wrli feww tin aportaaJODgiw1t1rj hu-beeDa'rwhcH I run my oacUon1tas arrIv tJ tho1ightaaregonaIh1eaam1k. a' headu 1 Mm-for to Jt1l1eslapJn thegr1n abandonedmonugo BpeaJt1ngOftheyotmg manwithldeareminds Teral ago' Leonbail waaplaying prl1iggamewithAtJanta Jakowasglving detalla. an' IIIthe Unpwerll a.

cOm DOII but. hard 8t to e. OTerth fordfteen andth wishthIa names. be pronoUllCedl lthat701J11gman lackR7derthe tteralllportinlter lotC1l1dlll1AtL His JsJakeGortatowsky Ie preuboXSu1fer. 8ua1 ea Rlder andhe n.

arem nlme lengagedlnWrttlqabO ttanany thep Orperhallllto and Itt8 anbecaua Jsthegreatet theworld. todaYcIt It III most uncertain IUId. hard st to. men1rho. own average would 10" or" hOl eaty brottghtlnto lOt'- Is are fO th made theJ One" ppeued agowhen all Jt butlgno a.

of. rJ" it. lnute 7. WaltCi' n1nUte amhonesi andwanttodotherlghtthIng theplalera both the' a' e1ubacrowdedbou hlmandbothlIIde inadeUodljferencewhatheJdldm fto tread bTthI fUl wasatlUia ln. tblawa Ump1reJack SherldL1nmIJire In nd' gel tle touchwtth whlleonith ball da.

1madehls IIntrepatatlon anump1re Inth Leagusdurlng st ts andonpennantaUhthem aU cnear hlmlna moyeaH8wuallelltmanexcepLon waJIDounee kepthlmlBthegamecorll1Of8lhanaquarteroteent11l7 JI18J1 and' tahonet keepltt the. otallontcloor bodies. wtUptTOunger UmelNUIoe ts' ou1ythIngtbat eaJldefJ1th. reP lBaaeballould be pop11larmAtJanta It beenlt aUghticbangOo mdecne re07aJ ancthe7 thegame. ThlaYer IeeDahardionelt tatruboth andtheclub i c1 Yell oldthlng IIOmewhatcUtrerellt willmorethan1IItlyJandawlnner eamestneatldhoneat7otJordCL I YelJlnehothIm ItcomeatA tpurpoee lo1aJtyto I tho Jle' bum bl1 I ar hwlthb1m.

th ecJub haswomOrltatoe the TheJI11ULwbo. for1 atew71IrW JI1thball b1qclerld. automDbUedrtTera monelend dealeraand evils. I aoonorOl afIrm. beU tbatreaaon JncQ CIJ1Otbe eIte4ptrbai i tA me e1ea breaI Jng.

flratonep1acaJ1d r. In i togetherifO111extj i d7ot theSc0tt7 WaJkeTbeD be. outon thatday I anehaa11U 1ieYer been Southerntagne JJS Hforeaa4 :1 recontaho111dbe that wt4 to mann8l" thefaaa clIpnb1mmorethaIIthIa Ia 1e. brilliant YIoJ1aabetn ba4mth misfortun. a11th 1 1 P11 headhas alto l1lmleJfathonnJehbre4.

everrwaYI dueto elrortameTerydty theI tkk Jla.e.-J ld amountlngtohUD4redaotdollarL 1 be todeclde wJ11chotthtwO1Denta. 11Ube D. the' io 1eho wiaiDJnre40I.the on lm. lsiweU has jmclOnbte41yr the fDlfeattoJture fpl' i tl ir i GEOnGIA ELEVEN STARTSPRACTICE l' iJ fMonday 11 Setfor the StaFL i Is. Season-Many.

Some Inel bl Men LaatYeuEli ible1biJ. Atbcno GL. 2- thltlefle1 wI11lSe1l1 lkCoachWA hAthen. I I c'I rt oIOy 1I I Hwll1 tlWlfa11 i Andr o. Ia is ve.

well 0 Of' materlalwhleh haw1ll. havto 10thOghthloDk. thaplndidmachlnteam oflt1' flrettboalrht tn iY rLucaPacoc1t. fullback Uona1catcher baseballthD a1oo414 work' a. 1.

a18o. en KcWhDrterctha whmad 18OD4 WOOdruffblfan4 rhO 1Uglb. lela of cJoeParrtbho rea. r.1I1 be. back Tuck.

ho tyare cowIllb W1thth1UI DIckSlaterm h. 1r1nWood. 0 erube varsity h. JntnU I andcandldotalorplace 1.1. S004 arra ly4l4odo.

ablc21i- guar f. I i hy I an ll1tr of 0 thPUV W111be 1tdJfIte fon. bythn ld I ai' DJ14 rd Of sto. Kountalllt1DI. hoolow1I1ca1oo a4 1lt1oD tth tt I I aDd RIa ef Keu1trlAUogtller o1e.

lei fwI EJ. 1 GeorCiacbedul tfYMP AtahamaPr raCOll at ht1Mio a- 1 tr14. aAIb oetol er. 50oremberI. at' AUaJlca NomberlL saTanaal Wedneodobe- I lhIJI vtn10mbe.

r. n. T1allkaCi. 4a tlJna.ther6wJIl1 o. P.

jJll. 1 JUQUAEIfY FuR TITLE TOURNEY Cyi 1 D' th ri Dr LOiC Wl FiTeihherPlayeps Dd llducbR va1ly A COntut Dt c' 87 DI" lerdaJ 0. Byrd bD lIitha carol' of UW won 1Ioth. scorosunde. W4dalr v14a01l Gl5cottIIdL.

It. ra O. ndJhn GIoTbroe WllU. U3J 4' te 11l1bletD gctlnto 1fYI rth re Ia the ordrJnW11lc1l rd ro in OByr dn AdalrA S6 1. Soott8l lILArnold1I 81.

DIkJemleon 32 U. FHolladnO IIJ I3W GlennItCAnlller b8k Fgr alr 6c wI. 11" F. Sto. IT.

sc UW T. 19. E. 10. tOOW Hc Do A leI 102E 101.

L. Jrl04F. Jr 10tW H. WL I R. G.

lee. tol. Tb tOnl 1iLv7oudJr71o MCWchaeIIU. I. R.

I 112J. CPayn C. II ill. HUdDUUHal lIntsll1. KcG 1Nir Tolfrer 125 OWllllam 152 fA GtlIl Moore.

noqrd. Jobl1GI nn1WI 1haPlriBtr1n four I1lah. NtII t. UAtki IID" OWAdali VRklotr T' FGB rd. PJDn 1.

cu thT cerJla ti. HG8 ott PoKln s.JI'lI..c B. FAod1r rQAuoOIL Hc Moore We Iioileyman V. CHStrcns WJTl1eDnTFWllton. w.

lrifrttb W. PhlHlpo. DEbT Winston TIIIFIJ 1SRaln. w. Eo.

II Barntts R. THBIAwnd Adair T. WA B' CL rtPlIaU WGa4e. RrK m. 8ewLHadeo.

JC sePaD 1' 1. TScottHudDII F. Uh Hen lz 11 Tolfrr YeGu. Me lehaL I. 1111 al IY.

Prlzar to awrd4 eh IIlcht. FO THISSEAsON ofthAtlan ClUbo 5" 1m r10 a cr. S1 ThoTA TOb te. PaY4 er. rall wl b.

nn. 011' a cupehodule 4 ctJm thl lheETWIntonolf al. becotted tortbl montlllA 1 u. b- rO baaJor th4k olher tournJ ars follows 6.i 7. beoDthr t1ni.

Qusilfyirig 1110 1hlrtytoloI. ulmatch IIoImatch payJrcratchx Ib al. whlebwlll Flrataa4ec0D4ateh. Octoi erl. blahe bytll OCt I erU I1lJIt.

bYlh IIletOfOetoberl4. EIaJt UlIolmua oiJ 8. towI is aJ Oef 2L if to' 1 i I locatcl11h aJaea14beabotlt lxt t. IIotthaC.I1leom parefa hel4j anJpartfnartL tr rtl aofeUn the te yat 4 the at DaalS tothr alaer Jt I4. ToDuDiRi bJ 8 KT piembei i aal4d1ellJlatehaJD 1II1odaYJUI 1IJ ced.

otlferw 0 t. tIcI PorUaDLOre iti r. a 1" i 4. F. TTEThANTA ONSTITTJTJON No 80 TLANTA GA.

MORNING 1911 I BARONS CLOSING IN ON PELS CRACKERS DROP WEIRDOMBAT 1ie :1 Time-Rally intbeNinth Tenn 3 0 the 3titeh. sayt hestielalI rniinrsaerosThe eeaOnin SouthernLeagu st. a- s. a. Psyit 3 00 Wsatc 2 2.

2 0- 0 Pen' 2b. 4 1 1 4 1 Sb.3 2. 0 .4 4' 0 0 .0 2 2 0 1 1 0 3 23 6. 12 23 3 a. 1 2 1 0 0 0 ZImm.em.s- ii 5 i.

2 2 1 0 Cit. 0 4 0 2 1 5 0 0 3 3 2 2 wii 4 1-1 2lr1 AtkIse p. 0 0 2 Wtoe rtSb 3 1 2 2 1 0 16 6 Trs sk bit. be. 0 testes.

pttcbd by Able. jib 2 bIt. fled Ci Ct lets. 3 1 by 516 1. bc 1Is rrpst.

Ise6inse7. LI. 5cpteb alt. PrOSSI 540 504 aIthi so. to.

by a aiwe TI sc C. a lIens1b. 1- IcIccths 4 0 1 0 0 0 Fnls zb 4 1 0 3 1 0 NtBridIL 1 1 0 lb 3 0 0 12 1 0 vsauo. 4 1 1 8 1 2 tIsarL 4 1 1 1 0 0 zl1. 3- I I 0 0 1 0 5 0 TsIaIa 53 2 ISONTOOMERT- lb.

I b. p. 5. a D.Htt..3 0 2 0 Omlthrf 4 1 1 Pm.Bb..4 5 1 5 2 0 OrIbbcasb 4 0 0 1 2 1 SSEIinc. .5 6 2 4 2 1 .8 0 0 i 4 2 orobmlbt I 0 1 0 0 11 5gma.

I 0 0 5 0 0 otIl 6 2 Isaln a. 5rmtsih. 5. llli 000 0000 Stri5c. 5k Cl I.

bd. 3 b. TI 215 lI. tIc. ccLen.

I Me inn cm dilo 55 I D. mel Calls throw. St PS. 5. 511.

1 I I 11115Th n.e iiIIiert I I iwnills. lb I Miiws.i1..5 1 I Ilobaib. wic I I 5 25.21..c..U SZT Sb C. C. pa a Ohurh.if..I I I 5 I iotlaSclbc 3 I I I ihnlcNl.

I 1 5 5 41 15 14 4 I 5 I ascIi. I 111 I 5 II lb. 01 balsc 3 lbu UT Orlc. 190 tmsls90 54t Wscsc S. l1i5 1 5 tl Comes.

Iisel ccllC. Janc 025 Iswsic alas I StruM 5 Pins- Ia Wl50 I. by 514015. I h5 so bl elf lnsin Wscc I. lilsells.

I WI ColU 155w fIrS. 4. 21521 Cmi has 905s. 21. tba 1.

110th. 4. TIUl. 3. Mnitl belt Situ'S sItsaisMns40l.

tse. 12 ad 5 Tb. cm Sb. 7. 5.

Pi. S. C. 2fcethcescL 3 1 I. 5 1 0 1iIIrlses.

5 1 3 5 1 5.sectL,5 dl19slIOC- 2 0 0 0 6 1 IfttLlb.s Uas.ib.,4 L3nit. 3 1 1 2 1 1 Cs1skIa. p. 4 0 1 3 4o TcISISIn 3524113 1132151513- bm C. p.

s. Sc. If. 4- 0 1 3 0- 0 e. ti 0 cciaItn 3 5 5' 5- 1 4 ac.t..sb.- 13 I MIlls 3D 0 8 1 1 tcsp ed.

2 I' 2 3 0 0 Attasa.Sb..l.- 4 0 5 I 1 0 1 dIscs 6 0 i 0 PItH. p. .4 0 1 0 5 I Totala 5 12 77' II Sos 01lasisi. a. I- 5rupa5 013 ui-i 4.

I 1 WORtDS AAC. Dool3LHPDER. 1 IP MILWAUIE PLAYING YS TIFIttTA :3 C' iwict' C4PiPlOtig. Gt3MPOt4HIP a pELEQN-LPOR PAY LftLl DAY. I 1 1 I rQOIBALI- 5 a Erc 1T tT1' I KILLERS I 21 p- BIGDOLNGS GOOD TRIP an lireak on he Against of I I I sson and losing three.

a Monday. which ii the tnhncd from. I III nih. 2. 20 Watson.

I ssmmerman lb. OLeil Cf. Jodan. HARRIMAN WAS Jc 0rk 2. cr5 Is' trottln I to Ie carry out ber hustnnds eat.

for gonI up barn In tracks and tim 5UCCC5S Ii. cut in baIf. yeaYs costly experiment having City. it rut. lb.

cuss. forthe sdmirss 07511. trotter I. put the ktboeh ss with Mrs. Bsrrlma baz this yea Irile track he mgd- et bttlng XIaPbIs c' 1IlI01dl5 Tre.bsa bit laSsce.

5115. Mc. Cbit1 CI. Ian SIUlba. dl WIlls 15 tdalI baa.

en bell. CeenIn11. 2. 1 TPSta 21 54ti' 01 PIlls kit pinsta. ii.

Vs94r. Ills. StUaaSISERMCo a OALnT. w. 1.

Prt. XPS w. PcI. beH. 71 PAl III 5 Macon Sb5 6eannit 55 53 1111 45 303 NAIIONAL.

with. w. 1. Pet tptrfl5. I.

psi. I N. i 45 it I .55 sie 74 40 0031 PtIlbtirl 72 51 523 1101 04 1121 Lout. 62 11121 14 41I4. TI Washtod 03 72 411 5 cSO tI 258 WHEREThEY PLAY Ietdbein Lcegw.

Menace. N. I. Is tells. YESTERDAY1SRESULTS.

4 thIIUIliUJ 4. Easier's II 4. 5111 0 3 PO.tPOSeO-I'sJa. Virginia Llegue 5 HnIlII21 4. 2.

2 7. 4. evitIoe Ii. Appatsmektan Leag. 5 5.

CItYO. PHILIi SCRIBE LIKES MARQtJARDI Fhtlsdelpbla itol and the of canm tba Giant. pennant veiL- allbut thsmarvlous the. orap. 11th Med I I streck out sin.

men good do. Ut. twirler who I I Goihamlle1 Sosegue rag Marand SrPa0entsta.d pt the ALAIstICVhattlng the I That Yor dear you saw it it tu Smithy at ShIlls epy Ii3zuTL wedding comet off onlt ci I IANOWTIMER I- FI5C BY AYtO 3ak0orttowkyaskectaio rUoafew beenswho vejo1nedtbe thinklng' apiillancd5 thugts' amantojumprjght beglnthe Speak1ngot- yearsago' gt5Ponce game and paper In to withthat. 4 are moremen ngageClnwriting snyother 1 the It bybien almostratheriose honestybronghtinto doe notthlnkof aterthe lsthentrylngto win oXwhere One thc when an umpire who things. a boys say a made no what he nd tothia season fearwhlle rst anttwon pnnsnta He That In very front a thionly thing-that The are man thosswho thafth lendersreal ill luck pff ha and text year.

at Ponce on a as ha seen a' Southern. Len same of th a baveben 0 decidetowhlch ofthes unkind-the or th who injured nndoubtedl greetsat. his ecn rnenW iwe ote PF 5 7 11 Is Set For I Ineligible 2. I I thu very I ork 1 On. though ths end the jOf I lie splendid macbin.

1110 dsy against I end also I and Power I on being out year. wIll be 1tesnL two I serstbeItll this candidates for I eod I I veer from fF0111 LOCUSt Grow. whIr. I be mslIMcWbortey.4s his a an. of the Vohveri' do I sChOOIs-1arold Price.

Of of It i a I ibeIslasdle Presby23rtsm IUptembr 2. Oeteb Sewai 4. IeolsOs at 5. at liovemher 11. Wednesday 2 I No asme i b.

Os I hollda ta ma7 peer. 5 TO ALIFY TITLETOURNEY Bjid LeadsWhthSc reoE83hfl PlayeraFinishUn. and a wobth. twoyears the of 53. SLTber as 4- innI with13 ble get Into-any- thefour orderin 0 A i.

r. 2 4 FRolland 1 14. 5 jg 16 F. 56 B. IT.

4i II. IS. IS. It A 1 C. S.

105 A. JTlOS i 111 I. lid 1. 11 120 W. 5' 121 1 H.

B. 2. thefonir sr a. Atkleeon 5' 0. Byrd.

J. 1 sep54 0. 1 Gientt Angler H. v. B.

v. C. 34. Strong. 1v.

3. Tttwon v. F. W. 8toiis.

t6 flusran. s. F. It. Im A.

Doonail v. H. B. 3. Hayes v.

B. ItIovafi 1 Flight. fleds Jr w. B. 3.

Morris. tag. v. iC' i. 1.

t. Jr. v. H. 7 McCIovsrm V.

2. C. hi. apply. Prtse.

ars to be awarded ti wInners Lu 5 MORE TOURNEYS FORTHISSEASON T. A hammond to be iime I. srtr Tb. T. Winston golf trophy 4 cat eeoc.

vision into other a. Peon Adi eepi To be rim. 7 hol. II- First and be 1. 24.

Ce iS. 14. IS. 24tetis. TeerceM 06 1 3L nI are the 5 ii ninety ntries club a of DIsr.

ot Sb. theesaoe the club will. 1. to winere datardey olgb Octubrj7 Gets Job. N.

2. hi. effertO as IS uetor. Us La ar7..

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