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i rpg-j CONSTITUTION 24 SPORTS HOME STAY WILL END TODAY' Edited by DICK JEMISON Header Today Will Bring Home Stay to Close First Game Starts at 2:30 By Dirk Jetio. Atlanta tans will be treated to their first header of the season to day. Managers Frank end Ellftjn agreeing la night that they would put ou a double bill instead of waiting until the next trip of the Vola hers to. play ort the postponed game. The first game of the double bill will tart at 2:30 o'clock.

These two games will give the Crackers a chance to size up the Vole and to look the Crackers over with their changed up und see how they stack up. Despite the fact that the sun peeped through the clouds shortly after 1 o'clock Tuesday. the grounds were in such condition as to make a ball game impossible. Tonight at o'clock both teams leave the VoLs returning home and the Crackers starting on a jaunt through the northern division of the league. The Read Trip.

Thursday the Crackers open a three- game series with the Chattanooga Lookouts in Lookoutvllle and are certain to be greeted by tremendous crowds as the Lookouts' showing has made them many friends and the controversy between Andrews and Frank this spring will attract the tans to the park. Monday Of next week tour games Wilt be started In Little Rock single games on Monday and Wednesday and a header on Tuesday which is federal Memorial day. Thursday through Sunday of next week the Crackers will be In Mem- ph. while the road trip will be brought to a close with games in Nashville June 5 6 and 7. The Crackers return to their home ball lot Thursday.

June opening a series with Elberfelds Lookouts. All the games on this road trip will be detailed by Dick Jemlson. who will call the game. in addition to showing It on the famous Star pall Player which has created such favorable comment among the fans of the city. Dridweif Plea 4.

Al Bridwell is anxious to get back into harness once more and he is more than glad that he is going to break In again as a member of the teanf that he once starred on. SOUTH ATLANTIC SCOtTS S. SENATORS 31 SENATORS SCOUTS 5 Montgomery. Ala. May 23.

Mont gomery and Jacksonville divided a header here today. the locals losing the first gale. to 3 and winning the second. 6 to 5. The first game was featured by home run drives by Palmer and Baker and the second by the hitting of Hodge.

who secured a triple and two doubles out of three times at bat. His three hits drove In four of Montgomery's six runs and he scored the other two himself. Decatur was removed in the sixth for a pinch hitter. Palmer went to the box and was greeted with two two- base hits in succession which ended the game. FIRST GAME.

Score oy innings. H. E. Jacksonville. 000 002 600 8 9 I Montgomery 000 iOO 100 3 12 2 Batteries Fulton and Baker Edrey Roberts and dare.

Time 1:45. Umpire l4oey. SECOND GAME. Score by Innings R. H.

E. Jacksonville 201 000 2 5 10 0 ornery 002 030 1 8 2 Seven Innings by agreement Batteries Decatur and Baker Hodge and Clare. Time 1 20. Umpire. Hoey.

Gamka 10. Tigers 8. Macon. Ga. May 23 Columbia took advantage of Eadys wildness today and by bunching hits when men were passed succeeded in winning out in the.

twelfth inning. 10 to 6. The visitors tied the score In the ninth inning after two men were out. The game was slow. The doubleheader scheduled is to be played to morrow.

Score by Innings R. H. E. Columbia 100 030 002 004 10 14 Macon. 101 003 100 000 6 10 3 Batteries Stewart.

Yerrls and Connolly. Eady and Snyder. Time. 3:00. Umpire.

Irwin. Babies Ii. Gulls 5. Albany. Ga.

May 23. In the I In ntng of today's game Albany scored six runs on the hitherto unbeatable Fillingim and he was relieved in the second by Martin. Two passes and hits one a double by Baker with the bases full. gave the locals 6 counts. There were twenty-one bases on balls given.

Baker giving 13 and hitting one. Welch's hitting featured. getting two triples and a single. Fllllnglm will be pitted against Burmelster Wednesday. Score toy Innings R.

H. E. Charleston 000 100 220 5 7 6 Albany. 603 001 Olx 11 16 1 Batteriee Fillfngim Martin Cashlon and Ehrman Baker and Jordan. Time.

2:20. Umpire. Cleary. Tourists Foxes 3. Columbus Ga.

May 23 In a pretty pitchers' battle which lasted for in nings. Augusta defeated Columbus today by the score of 5 to 3. In the eighth inning the visitors tied the score. an error figuring strongly. The game then went until the fourteenth Inning.

when the visitors scored again on an error and two sacrifices. The locals tied the score. and in the sixteenth the visitors broke the tie with two walks a double steal and a single. The pitching and hitting of Patterson featured. Score Score by innings R.

H. E. Augusta. 000 000 110 000010 3 14 1 Columbus 3 3 7 3 Batteries Patterson and ubanks Wheeler and W4dener. Time 2 :55.

Umpire Moran. TONNAGE TAX SCHEME TO BUILD UP MARINE Washington. May 23. A tonnage tax plan to build up the American merchant marine. with prohibitive rates assessed against foreign built and owned merchantmen.

is proposed in a bill Introduced" today by Senator Gallinger minority leader. as a counter proposal to the administrations ship purchase measure. A 10 per cent discriminating duty against Imports in foreign bottoms also would be Imposed to foster American shipping. The bill proposes that a tax of 3 cents a ton. not to exceed 15 cents a ton during any one year.

be imposed on Inbound vessels from ports In the western hemisphere where the' ships are American- built and owned. Scents a ton and not to exceed 30 cent. a year on similar vessels from other ports 30 cents a ton on built craft under foreign flags and 50 cents a ton on all others. McHczle to Indiana. Philadelphia May 23.

Pitcher Marty McHale. formerly of the New York and Boston Americans today gned a contract to pitch for the Cleveland American league club. Fitzgerald. 18 Rochelle 2. Fitzgerald.

Ga. May 23. Special. Fitzgerald detested Roehelle IS to 2. Batteries.

Fitzgerald Stewart and Monehan Rochelle. Foster and Wright- Umpire. 1. Kim. Fitzgerald.

16 hits. 3 errors Rochelle hits 9 errors. Sunday 100 rate to Ath- ens now on. Leave 7 a. ill.

SEABOARD. rank switched him to short because hi natural position 1 the left-hand side of the diamond. He wanted to play over there and he and Lennox may work better at that side of the diamond than Eddie and Tommle did. On the other hand McMillan will be as much at home at second as he was at short and his speed in getting the I ball away from him will make him an Ideal pivot man on double plays. His speed In getting over ground should also aid In the flagging of some of the hits that have been going between second and first.

The combination will be an experiment in a way. but Manager Frank is confident that It will work out to the betterment of the team play of the club. The tans must remember one thing. BrldweU has not played. any games this year.

He's in good condition and ready and. anxious to play but local tans must not expect him to tart at top speed. A royal welcome today would not be amiss. It made to feel at home the first game with the Crackers. Al Is the kind of fellow that will play his heart out for his club.

Pitching Problem. It it difficult to attempt to forecast the pitching selections of either manager today. The pitchers on both teams have had long rests. There are several men ready for the battle. The original selections for Mondays game Day for the Crackers and Kroh for the Vols.

will probably be the se lectlon. however. Bridwell will bat in second place In the Cracker batting order. Moran will lead oft. McDonald third.

the rest of the batting order the same. Frank Thrasher Is still in bad shape. He sprained a tendon In his leg sliding Into third in one of the Little Rock games and he will not be able to get Into the up until the Crack- ers return from the road trip which starts tomorrow. McDonald will play right field. It Lee is In shape to play hell lead oft for the Vols.

It not Williams will. With Le In the game. Williams bats fourth. With him out. the batting or der starting with Kauffman Is moved up a peg and Marshall sub catcher.

goes to center field batting just above the pitcher. AMERICAN LEAGUE All postponed. LEAGUE Newnan 6 Tdladega 0. Talladega Ala. May 23.

Newnan de feated Talladega today in a long. lifeless and featureless game to O. The field we wet and soggy and errors were numerous by Talladega and caused some runs. Flynn put one over left field In the third with one on. Tie Box Sere NKWNAN.

u. Bojd. d. 4 ortrnn 8 ChTistflbyrt 3 Tlynn1 IT 4 Oondoln. 4 Mackle.

lb. a BowdOll. SI 4 e. 4 Wtkins 3 II. poa Ill TALLOA 5.

dapp. U. 4 eetpb1V II. Smith rf. Camp.

et Garnet. n. Owed. o. llallfonl.

II. II. sot. 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 TtMIl a IT UI IT IS Score by Innings. R.

Newnan MS OS OW Talladega 00 000 Summary Errors. Matthews. Garrett. Newton 2 Gooch 2 tcrlflc hits Grit- fin. Maekle home run.

Flynn stolen base Watkins double plays Koenlr to Newton to Garrett Newton to KoenlC to Garrett bases on balls off Watkins 1 Sanford 2 left on bases NewuLn 4 Talladega 7 struck out. by Watkins 4. Sanford 1. Time of game 1:40. Umpire Gentle LaGrange 5 Annuton 3.

LaGrange. Ga. May 13. Special. LaGrange defeated Annlton today to I.

fluseell pitched a nice game for Annlston. LaQ range scored four runs In the second inning by a base on balls. two errors a double and a single. There were two. home runs by Wilson for LaGrange In the eighth.

who knocked the ball over left field tones. and Hope for Anniston who knocked the ban over center field fence. The flex Score. kNrToN. tb.

h. a Clark. Bope. lb. 8119 4 I 3 Rwnoldi.

rf. 4 3 0 1AOR GE III. it. Ca. Wllaan d.

Glan. rf. 1 1 I 40118 2 0 4 0 en. 3b. 1 I Poland.

If. Unnard. Sb. I 30 Johnion. o.

I 1 2 I 00 Shown. Sb. 1 I Lot. d. 0 0 2 I MUeae a It 1 I Lacy 23.

4 I Smith. lb. I 0 I 0 Otzmond. If. I 0 0 Johnien.

If. 30010 Fa lf 00000 Buooell. 30003 Tntala 33 3 14 Ttrtab IS 5 IT I Score by Innings. R. Anniston 001 130 000 3 LaGrange 040 000 Olx 5 Summary Errors.

Clark. Bope. Wilson Waldron. Poland two-base hits. Miles Wilson Bope home runs Bope.

Wilson stolen bases. Williams. double plays. Bowen to Leonard to Smith base on balls. off Russell I.

off Livingston S. left on bases Anniston 7. LaGrange 2 hit by pitched ball. Waldron hits. ort Bussell 3 off Livingston struck out.

by Buuell B. by Livingston a. Time of game 1:40. Umpire. Laroeque.

Rain. DIXIE LEAGUE Moultrie Valdosta Valdosta May 23. Special Moultrie won a ragged game from Valdosta this afternoon 6 to 4. The game see-sawed back and forth until the eighth when two runs by toultrle gave a lead which Valdosta. could never overcome.

Arllne with a double and triple. led the hitting. There were no fielding features. Score by innings. R.

H. E. Moultrie. 000 013 020 6 8 4 Valdosta 000022000 4 8 8 Batteries Swann and Wheeler O'Brien and Potts. Umpire.

Askew. Dothn 1 O. Bainbridge. Ga. May 23.

Special Dothan took today's game from Bainbridge 1 to O. Errors in the seventh caused the locals to lose. Lefty Rose who started for Bainbridge. was taken with an acute attack of appendicitis In the seventh and was forced to retire. The score was 0 to 0 and the southpaw looked good at the time he left the game.

Elrod who relieved him. pitched up ball and would have won but for the two fatal errors in the seventh. Bainbridge started a rally In the ninth. when Bowman hit for three sacks with one down. Barrow lifted a high one to left field but Bowman was caught by a perfect peg home 811 he attempted to score.

A header will be played here Wednesday. Reidy in center field starred for the visitors. Harry Bow- man was the brilliant player for the locals. Score by innings R. E.

Bainbridge 000000000 0 6 4 Dothan 000000100 1 4 1 Batteries Rose Elrod and Barrow vfosley and Taylor. Umpire. Davern. Time 1:50. Attendance.

500. Eulanla 9 Qultman of. Kufaula. Ala. May 23.

Special. Eufaula. defeated Qultman here this afternoon by the score of 6 to 4. Robinson for Eufaula. made a running.

one-handed catch of a long fly to left field In the sixth. which was the only feature of the game. Score by innings R. H. B.

Qultman' 020100010 4 9 7 Eutaula 003 030 OOx 6 6 5 Batteries Williamson and Thompon Bonitay and Clupman Umpire Colby. LOSE IN DALLAS TOURNEY Old Master Make the Low Scores in. the Qualifying Rounds. Dallas. Texas May 23.

The younger golf players were uniformly the prey of the steadier arms and Keener vision of the old masters" in the qualifying rounds of the fifteenth annual tournament of the Southern Golf association which opened on the links of the Dallas Country club today and will con- I tlnue five days. Low scores of the day were made George V. Rotan and C. M. Hubby.

both or Waco. Texas. who tied at 76. The wood Country club. of Dallas won the team match with a total score or 334.

the Dallas Country club second with 333 and Waco Country olub third with 344. Except for a brisk wind. weather conditions were ideal and the course In good shape. Dallas Texas. May 23.

At the annual meeting of the Southern Golf as soclatlon here tonight. all the officers were re-elected. The board of directors also was re-elected and three new members added to the board. They are George Frederlckson. Oklahoma.

City Jesse H. Jones. Houston and 7. England Little Rock. President H.

F. Smith of Nashville. was re-elected for the thirteenth year of continuous service. Commodore Bryan Heard of Houston paired with perry Adair. th year old player from Atlanta.

turned in a card of 78 to Adair's 83. Heard Ii years old. Players who qualified in the championship flight and their scores were Audubon Club. New Orleans R. O.

Bush. 84 Louis Jacoby. 80 S. J. White.

90 J. B. Bush. SO. New Orleans Country Club.

New Orleans Torn Wheelock 88 Leigh Carroll. 83. Austin Country- Club. Austin Walker. 85 Fred Connerly 81.

River Crest Club Fort Worth Ray Nixon. 90. San Antonio Country Club Jack Tarrant SO Clarence Mangham. 88 Fred Tarrant 87 F. IL.

Lewis. IS. Houston Country Club B. H. Brown 89 Bryan Heard 78 W.

C. Hunt. 90 Lewis Thompson. 90. Glen Garden Country Club.

Fort Worth W. 1. Massing 87 H. H. Hardy.

86 Chtlton Jennings. 91 Lee Fowler. Fort Worth 93. Little Rock Country Club J. E.

England. 81 T. N. Doyle. 93 R.

1. McKinney. 92. Lakewood Country Club. Dallas G.

N. Aldredse 86 J. W. Hurst. 86 C.

H. Munger. 77 L. R. Munger.

85. Dallas Country Cub C. 1. Dert r. 82 John uterbaugh 80 Hugh Halsell se H.

1. Edwards. 90. Huaco Club. Waco G.

V. Rotan 78 C. M. Hubby. Jr.

78 H. Shear. 88. There were 140 competitors In the medal play. The par for the course is 78.

Ninety-four score qualified for the first flight. championship division. Others qualifying In the first flight championship division were B. L. Probasco.

81 S. N. Powell. IS Allen Kearby 98 B. C.

Hurst. 80 Foster Lytle. 88 V. R. Smith Atlanta.

82' C. Giles 93 T. E. Branlff 94 Hugh Har ry. 91 Thomas S.

Goggin. 91 W. C. Hunt. 90 M.

E. Berney. 98 George Prederickson 93 Fred Connerly. 98 F. F.

Sllney. 94 Ray Nixon. 90 S. R. Cunningham.

at Otto Herold. 91 R. E. Plnnerty 94 Roy Vance. 91 F.

E. Patterson. 90 A. A. Greene.

Jr. 92 S. B. Caruth. 89 Perry Adair.

Atlanta. 88 H. C. Brainier. 94 Jack Elliott 92 C.

P. Rowland. 9 T. E. Hubby.

U. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pirate. S. urg May 14. Brooklyn abut out Pltthburg hers today.

8 to O. Pfeffer allowed the Pirates only two hits. Kantlehuer was compelled to give way to Miller In the fifth after Daubert's hit had disabled his pitching hand. Score by Innings R. H.

E. Brooklyn ISO 000 013 11 1 lltteburg 000 000 000 0 2 2 Batteries Ffeffer and Meyers. Kantlehner Miller Jacobs Adams and Gibson Schmidt Gtants 4 Reds S. Cincinnati. Ohio May 28.

New York won its twelfth straight game defeat- Ing Cincinnati today. 4 to 8. Benton pitched rood ball up to the eighth In nlna- Cincinnati scored one in this round and In the ninth. after Kmlf was out. Herzog.

Clarke and n1den singled. Herzog scoring. Benton was then taken out and Tesreau sent to the mound. Wlngo singled and Emmer. who was running for Clarke.

scored. Mathe wson was called upon to save the day and he succeeded. Score by Innings. R. H.

E. New York 001 000 300 10 1 Cincinnati. 000 000 012 10 Batteries Benton Te reau. Mathew- son and Rarlden. Schneider.

Knetzer and Clarke. Cubs 8 Phlllllll 3. Chicago May 23. Schultes home run in the fourth Innln of today's game. with two men on bases.

spelled defeat for Mayer and Philadelphia Chicago winning. 8 to 8 MeQuillan also was en from the slab by the Cubs. Nlehoffs homer In the third accounted for two of the champions runs. Score by innings. R.

H. E. Philadelphia 002 100 000 3 10 2 Chicago too 421 OOx 8 ii 3 Batteries Mayer. McQullllan. Chalmers and Burns Vaughn and Fischer.

Card. 2 Brave. O. St. Louis.

May 23 St. Louis broke Its losing streak by defeating Boston today 2 to O. Third Baseman Hornsby. Of St. Louis.

hit a. home run. Score by Innings. R. H.

E. Boston 000 000 000 0 7 1 St. Louis 010 010 OOx 2 1 Batteries Flagon Reulbach and Gowdy. Sallu and Snyder. Carrollton 3t Lindale 1.

Carrollton. Ga. May 23. Special. Carrollton defeated Lindale 3 to I to day.

The feature of the game was the home run by Nick Dobbs with two men on bases. Score by Innings. R. H. E.

Llndale 104) 000 000 1 9 1 Carrollton :100 000 000 3 5 3 Batteries Knight and Benedict Raburn and Johnston. Struck out. by Raburn 12. by Knight 6. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Galls I Travelers I Traveler 11 Gall.

1 Mobile. Ala. May 23. Mobile and Little Rock split a. header to day Mobile taking the first 7 to 1.

and the visitors the second 11 to 1. Led-better's goodpitchin with Mobile's hard hitting won the tint game for the locals. Pitcher Couchman really won his own game in the second when he bit a home run with a man on base although Little Rock batsmen hammered Harris for nine runs In the sixth inning. The Box Score. FIRST 3AM LITTLE R.

at r. Ii. pop. Warn U. 410 Starr.

lb. 40 n. cf. 4 0 Rumler. rf.

SO Barbara 3b. I 0 Olboiic e. Ltclalr. p. MOBILE.

sb McDoweUlf 3 3D 4 Swclnlb lb. 3 Schmidt e. Bumla. a. HoJtt.

ID Wllrox. rf. I LedDstttr. p. I pom.

Totals 1 4 Mil Totola I IT I Score by Innings R. Little Rock 009 000 001 1 Mobile 301 000 03x 7 Summary Errors Starr. McDowell two-base hits. Burke. Dodge.

Starr sacrifice hits. McDowell. Swacna sacrifice flies. Schmidt 2 Rumler stolen base. Burke double play.

Jacobson to Covington struck out. by Ledhetter S. by Lecllur 2 bases on balls. off Ledbetter I wild pitch. Ledbetter left on bases.

Mobile 3. Little Rock II. Time :30. Umpires. Bernhard and Rudderham.

The Box Score. SECOND GAME. LITTLE R. a b. poa Wan aa.

Starr. Jb. I 0 3 Jaeob. n. eI.

Ill Rumler rr. 0 1 Maoolna If. 000 Barbara. Ib. I I 3 CoTInIn lit.

Ill Oibsoas 110 Couctxnanp MOBILE. lb. h. pea. UcDowelUf.

SOllt Dodge. 3b. 8 ina. Ib. Clark.

c. Burlte. ct. Bolls. wueoi.

rf. HarrU. HolUn 00 1 2 1 01 3 00 0 0 1 1 00 0 0 I I 00 0 TvIoaII III 12 21 13 ToIa1I 24 1 I 21 13 Score by innings R. Little Rock 000 029 0 11 Mobile 010 000 0 1 Seven Innings by agreement Summary Errors. Gibson.

Massey. Harris home run. Couchman three- base hit. Rumler two-bass hit. Rumler sacrifice hit Couchrnan double Way Barbare to Starr stolen base.

Wares hits oft Harris. 12 with 11 runs in 6 innings struck out. by Harris 3 by Couehman 1 bases on balls. off Harris 3 ort Couchman 1 wild pitch. Harris passed balls.

Clark left on bases. Mobile 3 Little Rock 3. Time. Umpires Rudderham and Bernhard. Pelt 2 Chicks 1.

New Orleans. May 23. Pitcher Walker's three-base hit in the twelfth In ning. followed by Allison's Infield single today gave Now Orleans a to victory over Memphis. The game was largely an exhibition of good pitching by Kerr and Walker.

The Box Score. MEMPHIS ah. adt oaacf 4 Ronlnf7 4 Grtm. Ib. 4 Pulel if.

Tonrw lb. a WlloII. 311. 5 Kelly. It.

5 ltu l. a 4 KtIT p. poa 0 0 1 0 014 0 I 0 401 S. 0 AJl1lOn. d.

Koaupp 21 tonlbul73b Frfraondnrf ft Thotnaa la. Bluhm. lb. mginc o. Walker p.

alt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I PC. a. I 1 Total 45 I itSt 21 TotaU 42 2 10 38 15 xion out wile winning run ncnd. Score by innings.

R. Memphis 000 100 000 000 1 New Orleans 001 090 000 001 Summary Errors way Paulet Kelly. Thomas three-base hits. Grimes. walker sacrifice hits.

Ruel. Walker stolen base. Bluhrn struck out by Kerr 6. Walker 8 bases on balls off Kerr 8. Walker 4 left on bases Memphis New Orleans 11 tint base on errors Memphis 1.

New Orleans 2 Time 2:11. Umpires. Pfennlnger and Hart Lookout. Win Two. Birmingham.

Ala. May 28. Chatta nooga played Birmingham In both ends of a header here this afternoon and won the first game I to 0 and the second 7 to 3. Both Johnson and Marshall pitched good ball. Errors helped the Lookouts win the second game.

The games were featured by the rood playing of Chatta- noog together with the hitting of Coombs. Elberteld used the bunting game to advantage In both runeo. The Box Seers. a r. h.

a. FIRST GAME. CHAT aS. r. h.

po a Janum U. 40000 PUJor. ID. Hlrm. lb.

HraU. rt. Elbmfe1d. I 5 KltcJuna. e.

0 Mew n2 rd Grin. lb. Jobnaon. SI 4 0 10 3 9 1 3 0 I 0 0 8- 0 6 0 0 0 0 I 1 1 1 DZRM. MctWnaldSb Donick.

lb. MsaSsI. ct. If. Clark.

2t riton. rt. Haure e. Ponder 1 2 18 0 2 0 I 1 0 I 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 Tta1s 20 I 4 Total. 33 5r IS xRan for ootnbs In ninth.

Score by innings R. Chattanooga 100 001 600 2 Birmingham 000 000 000 0 Summary Two-base hits. Johnson Coombs stolen base. Caton double pla Clark to Lindsay to Derrick. Hyatt to Harris ses on balls.

oft Ponder 1 left on bases Chattanooga I. Birmingham 7 hit by pitched ball by Johnson McDonald struck out. by Ponder 2 by Johnson 3 Time. 1 :50. Umpires Breltensteln and Toole.

The Box Score. a. CHAT. lb. li pea.

lanuen If. 40030 riuer. :1 Harfl lb. IrtL If. WIUnn.

42 4 3 I 0 3 I 0 0 0 HhfrOld a. I I I I 2 Kll Grarf. 3b. MrjhaU 4 0 3 1 0 30002 BtRL a McDonald 3b 8 1 0 0 I Derrick. lb.

cf If. 4 HlI1PT. rf. Coomt Cltrk lb. IJndu u.

ralon. rfef Smith Grim. BUfk. 1010 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 I I 2 1 0 I 0002 Totals 33 71131 9 Trtala 29 21 Score by Innings R. Chattanooga 303 100 0 Birmingham 000 030 0 I Summary Errors McDonald.

Hauser. Clark. Lindsay two-base hits Harris. Derrick Caton. Black three.

base hit Pltler stolen bases Caton I bases on balls. oft Grimes 2. off Marshall 4 left on bases Chattanooga 6 Birmingham 7 hits oft Grimes 6 In 3 Innings. oft Black 5 in 4 Innings struck out. by Grimes 2 by Black 4 by Marshall 1.

Time 1 :15. Umpires OToole and Breltcnstein. Clothes 25 Discount Tom Weaver Tailor. rai sitions Columbian and Raiiai the BEST motorcycle INDIAN MOTOCYCLE CO. 33 AUBURN AVENUE Scene Shifts to Barneaville on Thursday and Friday Rec ord Crowds Certain.

fly Oaddoek Going nesville Ga. May JJ. Special The denouement of that tragic prep i drama in which Gordon and O. M. C.

are battling with master cunning or championship honors and the enactment of which began at MllledgevlUe last week will be staged here on Summer's field Thursday and Friday. The following of both camps are looking forward to these games with sanguinary glints In their eyes. and the going promises to be fierce from the tap of the gong until the itinerant sphere Is arrested In Its final flight. The merits of the respective teams are well known and each has a whole. some respect for the oartlcular prowess of the other.

G. II. C. Has Edge. With the count of the series stand- to 0 on their side of the ledger the men of Maddox have the inside track In the dash for the bunting but the wily O.

M. C. chieftain is not unmindful of the herculean task that confronts him In Invading the Crimson camp. Thus far O. M.

C. has not engaged a single team on foreign soil all of their contests having been performed In the presence of their supporters and how they will bear up under the ordeal of a road trip is the problem they will have to solve belore in try can hope to wear the laurel. And. too Jim Moore. of Oorden feels that this ornate symbol of victory would be especially becoming over his own flaxen locks and the gritty Crimson leader is firmly resolved to exert every Innate attribute of cunning In his repertoire to achieve this end.

Dope Fell Dowm. Thus far in the series the grand old dope fell down only In one Instance I. the failure or Gordon's much vaunted prowess on the attaok to be asserted. This tm waded through one of the mot difficult schedules ever attempted a prep team. end has wrought havoc with the offerings of a host of skilled slabmen and the feats of the O.

M. C. kink artists cannot be praised too highly. While the odds favor O. Sf.

C. Gordon la not by any means out of the running for on this indigenous soil they have always proved dangerous foemen. and the wonderful fighting spirit that has been such an Important factor In their victories will be evidenced with the mme fervor as of yore when they line up against their old rivals. Wilson and Pox for Gordon. and Wlnn and Harper for O.

M. C. are the battery announcements of the respective coaches. Record Crowd Every indication Is given th the seating capacity of Summers' field will be taxed to the utmost to accommodate the vast multitude that Is sure to turn out. The Crlmaon supporters will turn out en masse and there Is a prevailing at mosphere of optimism among them.

Six members of the Gordon team are hitting well over the 300 mark and this fact Is an added cause for their confidence. Arthur Maddox's record at O. M. C. la quite an enviable one.

For three years. the duration of his term of service at that institution his squads have copped In in the horsehide sport while before his advent. a O. M. C.

victory was a very rare achievement. He has also held his own In football but his gridiron record It eclipsed by his mentioned performances. But can he invade Jim Moore's camp and successfully accomplish his nefarious designs on the former Hels- ma scalp. May the best team win. DruidHills Golfers In First Tournament.

Starting on Saturday The golfers of the Druid mna Golf club will engage in their first tourna. ment of the 1916 season Saturday when they qualify for play for the Jesse Draper trophy. The qualifying round will be prayed Saturday. and the tournament will run until June 4. Players will quality with' handicaps and all matches In all flights will be with handicaps.

The first round of match play must be completed within four days. the second by the sixth the semi-finals by the seventh and the finals by the eighth Jay. CROSS-COUNTRY RUN IS WON BY MEILLER Anniston Ala. May 23. Special Walter B.

Melller. the French pedestrian and round athlete of Hunt- Ington. W. VA. who Is on a mile hike won the six-mile cross-country run at Anniston over a field of 30 starters.

Talrhy. th rack Indian runner of Montgomery a big favorite In the race finished two feet behind Meiller with Albert Lawson. of Atlanta third and Williams. representing Nashvllle finishing fourth. Time.

28:06. Of the 30 starters. only 20 finished. Meiller. who has taken part In many branches of athletics.

recently won the cross-country run at Miami. PI a- Orlando and Waycross Ga. Baseball Today ATLANTA vs. NASHVILLE A IVIES or of do on rl FIRST GAME CALLED AT 2:30 O'CLOCK MEN ALL DISEASES IF ME. AND WOMEN OUR SPECIALTY Varicose Veins Sores Ulcers Skin Disease Bladder.

Stomach and Kidney Troubles er ou Debility nd erve Weaklier end A I.I- CHRONIC nrt LINGERING DISEASES. WE ARE AGAINST HIGH AND EXTORTIONATE TE FEES charged by some physicians and specialists. Our fees are reasonable and no more than you are willing to pay. All medicines. the purest and best of drugs.

are supplied from our own private laboratory. TOWS MEN VISITING THE CITY consult us at once upon arrival and maybe you CD be cured before returning home. Many cases can be cured in one or two visits. Hour. to p.

na. Suadsys to 1 Wed. and Set. eves 7 to S. Ors.

ally Hughes 1g4 N. Broad. Atlanta. G. STANDING OF CLUBS Souther League.

CLUBS. W. L. PC N. 26 3 743 Nashville 22 11 7 Atlanta.

17 17 t00 1111 500 bam. 16 31 432 I. R. 14:0 452 Memphis. 1121 382 Mobile.

1122 371 Amerleaa Leaf CLUBS. W. 1. Waahlntn 21 II. Cleveland 21 12 3 New York 14 13 SIS Boston.

IS IS 00 Phil 1117 433 Detroit. 1318 415 St. Louis. 12 17 414 Chicago. 1112 US Ga Ala.

Leans. CLUBa W. 1 Rome 12 4 750 Newntn. It 667 TUdp I I 629 Uritfln. 5 10 375 Anniston.

I 11 is LaGrange 11 151 South AUantc. CLUBS. W. 1. C.

Augusta. 19 1 to Chart It 513 Jack 19 15 SS Montiromy 19 IS 545 Colbls IT IS 531 Albany. 14 20 41 Corbus. 13 33 Macon. 1121 344 National Lea rue.

CLUBS. W. 1. Brookln is MO Phil. 17 12 Boston.

IS I. New York. It IS 519 Chicago. 16 17 485 Clncini 15 19 Hl PUtsbur 13 IS 419 St. Louis.

14 41 Dixie League. CLUBS. w. I. 625 Valdosta.

4 4 590 rle. 44 500 QUUman 3 4 42 Balobrldge 4 42S Dotltan. I 4 429 OTHER RESULTS Nertli Carolina Le All games postponed. rain. American Association.

Kansas City I St. Paul 2. Columbus 8. Indianapolis 3 Louisville 3 Toledo 0 Minneapolis 12. Milwaukee 5 International League.

Buffalo 5 Newark I Toronto 4. Baltimore 1 Richmond 2 Rochester 1. Providence rain Texas League San Antonio 4. IMH 1. Beaumont 4 Fort Worth 0 Waco 2 Houston 0 Galveston 2.

Shreveport 1. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Southern League. Nuhvlli. In Atlanta. Memphis In New Or.

Chttalla In Blrmlnrtn Little R. In Mobile. South Atlantic League Augusta in Columbus. Columbia la Macon. Jscksve in Montgorny Churn in Albany.

National Boston In St. 1. Brooklyn In PltUburr N. T. la ClnclnL Phlladfla In Chicago.

American League Chicago In Wublnrn St. 1. In Now York Detroit In Boston. Cleveland In PhlladePa. Alabama League Griffin In Rome.

Anniston In LaGrange Newnaa la TaJladtra. Dtxle arae. Dothan la Balnbrldca. Qultmn In Eufaula. Woultrt in Valdosta.

MANCHESTER BOYS WIN CONSTITUTION ATHLETIC PINS Thirteen boys of the Manchester public schools are winners of the athletic pins offered by The Atlanta Constitution through the University of Georgia. Two boys won silver pins. They are John A. Aycock and George Kilpatrlck Eleven boys won bronze pins. They are Oble Fowler Haralson Clegg.

Neal Williams. Robert Herring. Myrlin Burke. Ferreli Burke Norris Alston. Wymon Wllloughby.

Grady Roll-ins Neal Weldon. John Black. A big surprise in The Passion Play of Washington Square. All Eight Boxers on Ground in Roses Star Card at Chattanooga. rhattannoea.

Tenn. May 23. Spe cial. All the boxers in Tuesday nights big all lard at the Randolph Rose Athlotn dull here are on the ground. Their fjr5t local wor1outs were.

en- in today ine ky meets Porky' Flynn In thi main bout. Leo Kelly meets lakr vbel in the wind up. Young Feldman meets Kid Underwood and Terry Nelyon meets Battling Budd in the two prelims. The battlers. are divided into two camps.

Kelly Nelson. Levinsky and Feldman working In one camp. Each of these bouts will be ht rounds. Special rates over all the rail roads and the advance sale of tickets makes It look like a- record house. PIEDMONT SECONDS ARE BANQUETED Denorest.

Ga. May 28. Special Saturday night the Piedmont second baseball team celebrated the close of the a on by a supper at the Piedmont Inn. Which has been recently purchased by the college. The supper was served by Mlsj Laura A.

Wate. head of the Ufpartm-'nt of domestic science assisted by young ladles taking work under her. The menu and toasts were thor. ugiily enjoyed by the members Of the team and their lady friends. Th Mirier brought to a p1ea anb close voiy successful season the team haUnr.

won five out of it. alt games played. Athletics at Piedmont have received a great Impetus this year under the supervision of a competent coach. LOCUST GROVE WINS OVER BOYS' HIGH 40 Locust Grove. Ga.

May 23. Special. Locust Grove defeated Boys' High school here yesterday. 4 to O. in a misty rain.

The game wa slow and uninteresting throughout. Boys' Hip al lowed L. G. I. to score two runs each In the fourth and eighth Innings.

This is the last game Locust Grove will play this season. They have won and lost 3 The new ARROW COLLARspring Style in two heights CLUETT INCAMK IU Perfect Ventilation. Plenty of Fans. ROYAL BILLIARD HALL POCKET BILLIARDS 11 2 N. Forsyth St.

near Journal Building. All tables first-class properly spaced to avoid interference. One jitney per game for as may as care to play. to each table. Baseball Scoreboard.

Phone us for the score. Phone Ivy 8081 Atlanta 233. A. L. THOMAS Prop.

RANDOLPH ROSE ATM LIT 1C CLUB Auditorium. May 30th 8:30 P. M. Chattanooga Tenn. BATTLINg LEVINSKY vs.

8 ROUNDS JAKE ABEL vs. LEO KELLY 8 ROUNDS TWO OTHER STAR BOUTS--8 Rounds Each 32 ROUNDS IN ALL ADMISSION 75c to 250 Excursions on III Railroads I HoME STAY DJC ON I Je double. header to- lat :30 amell' Ive Crack era I I Imposal ble. leaveJ 1Une ga ea Wedneadar. wh ch 5.

8. thl Pl I SE ATOIlI TORS 8. S' Mont 00 600-)0 3 Fulton Ire. bI 5 00 I-I aJrreem nt. Decatur 120.

Hoe Columbia I ere to- ColumblaIOO 10 14' 000-Stewart 1 In In- Ichs 20-11 Batteries 2 :20. In In- fourt nth 000000 II I 000 010 re A tonn es orei gn dut 8h plng. ear 6 cents Pitcher Amer na. tod tJ ed Am riOln Zd Wrllht. 1 BRA HOARD.

I Migr I his la dlJ mond. I I McJi llllan I Hisl Ina-ettlng en i conti dent ta. se- lrd Lee or- II I II GA ALA. II 0 23. de- life-I eo I I I r.

OL GL r. OL 1 1 I lb. all ii lb. Chrl nb1rt 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 I 0 1 0 I I I 0 JJ I I 0 0 0 a uc. II 0 3 1 a.

I I I 0 I 0 SI. TvIoaII II. oat 00000 2. 1. onbae68 4 23.

LaGrange tW cked TO r. Ol LAGRGa. t. llL I 1 I 1 4 2 0 4 0 0 I 0 3' Wildon. u.

I 8bo. 0 Mlles. c. 1A nord. I 3 0 La" 0 0 eo.

l11 on 11noon. 0 3 0 0 2 0 Uv1cgs1p. 0 0 0 p. 0 0 0 0 0 p. 3 0 0 0 3 t1a It.

3 Summary-Errors. WUsoni I 7 3. 1 :40. II II 1 23. to.

I 6 000 022 4 Ma 23. se enth Reid 000 000 000-0 000 000 I Rose. :3. 4 020 100 4 6 Batteries son YOUNGER QGOLF PlAYERS The olf HUbb laa I I I At as- the I 90i. ew Del I I 81.

I I I 1. Dexter. Hu Ninety-fourscore 1. Branltt. ihr- I I Ptrat I U.

anI w' 6 bu 000-0 Pfeffer Uhnert GlaD ta New In- lIC wson ve 4 8 Benton. Teereau. Malh w- Cl rke 8. 23. In' Inning to iays feat Phllad lphla.

8. 3 21 Chl go 8 Mayer 2. St. Bo ton 0 2 3 Carroll ton. defeat Llnd le to- 1 3 Knight I Ii TT l1elen Mobile to- da ame GAME.

r. b. PO. tssey 2 I 1 0 I 1cl oweUlt 1 1 0 0 1 2 odo 3 0 3 1 3 1 1 1 I 3 0 0 1 0 I 0 I' 8 0 II CoT111nlb. 3 0 1 0 I 1 3 0 0 3 I 0 1 0 1 14 It 1 7 Summary-Errors hits 2.

tter 1 8ECO r. r. 00. Ma. OL 0 I a w.

I 2 2 1 3 0 1 1 31 3 0 0 1 laoobMD. 1 1 1 11 I a 3 I 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 I II 0 1 2b. I I I I I' 0 1 I I 2 0 p. I 0 I I 1 3 0 0 I ItlUU13 8U13 11 Summary-Errora. Cou hman 1 81 l' i.

3. 1 Pitcher In- ood eore. r. 5. Oa O.

r. h. OL I Cbadooned 0 2 0 I 2 0 I 0 I Kn. uPP. 1 a I I 1 3 I 4 I 0 a I I 0 0 0 16 1 871'- 1 I 0 2 5 1 3 1 KeI1 2 0 110 1 lIue1.

0 7 3 HJ 1oa. 0 I I 0 1 0 Wllk r. I 1 Tt ta 40 ws Ji i Ss is 1 2 Itru a. 3. ptennln er UI noo Mallthallpltch8d noo adv nt8ce pea.

T. II pot. Mct oIdn 0 0 0 0 0 II 0 1 I I 0 0 1 1 0 I 0 0 III. 4 0 0 I Unda7. 0 I I fl n.

0 1 Morct 8 Hw p. lob 0 0 0. p. zGrtm. 0 IT 31.

1' core 2 0 Two plays 1P11 hd Pon er 2. 3. I r. b. poa r.

h. Mcl onJd31 too 0 0 3 0 0 I 0 4 2 3 0 0 0 HITTII. 8 0 1 II. 2 0 I 1 I 3 0 1 3 I rfld 4 0 1 I Kltrh e. o.

I 2 0 1 2 3 0 c. 2 I 1 0 A 0 0 2 M. heU p. 3 0 0 0 2 Bl k. p.

1 0 1 1 11 21 a 03100 00-3 Summary--Errors bue 6. br 3. 4. I I G. M.

C. AND GORDON RESUME COMBATS Friday ta. 23. tra Frid8. lookln prom1 eB OJ1 an 1 t1 of' ulean tney Do Gor on' h.

by offerll1 a IlD ortant ore announc enu ti ve coach ea. n.e- that at- Cu I ftd nce. I Ma doxi G11. I I w. ry ru eutully lIah Druid' Hills urna- 11II handl aps.

compl ted Special. de- crosll ountry sta rtere. ral hy the ont omel' ra 3 croe country Pie. I Ian do OANlICS Pono Prk ladd vou. and I ALl.

end LI GERI oID sOmephYBlcians ml Suacla 11 ed 18 i oj" i.l- 1 ill II I AtlaD Pc 0. 26 A usta. :111 6 un :0 00 119 18 15 BhlUU 1' 1 11 3 11 Mi Con 11 21 League. Pc Pc 111 656 40 626 1 586 1413 HI 54 I 500 13 17 Chlca o. 1' I UClndn 1519 13 14:0 1.

PC PC I 1 8 If cift 3i. 0 9 II II A. lation. 2 3J D. I Ii.

2. 1 Te 11 iIIIiR 1 4. 2. WHERE X- ew League II Phllad Ia rk. Deu tol1.

Clev lnd Aooison lGrace TaiaeCL D. i Bnbrdre Euteula louU. ANCHESTER 1nchutr letc Atanta ttutlon UlverslT Georga. lver Ayock Kipatrick I Haral on Cle g. eal Wllam Myrln Ferel orls ymon Wiloughby.

Rolns. surse Pasion Wahngon I I 1 BOXERS START WORK FOR TUESDAYS MilL Al Boxer Groud i Cd Chatanoga. :31 bi al. tal hrt gound fr 10ai woroute 1ser toda Hallinl levinsky Fynn Rk bf1 YOUnl nc TPr lI on mtltl Batting Kely. Nelon in kJ' bout wil rtel al rl- loads tcket.

I Ikf recor BANQUEED Derorest. 2. nlgt lIe ilS' baebal wtlch recenty colSe :1" ad ofthe parlm nt lence. yonns tJklng andtOts ugh tean th lr trl ns. The urpr p1eant 1 a ln wor It pla ed Athletcs hale rfcel ed thi Lcust 23.

LOlst defeted hert iaf wa rns wn 3. 2InLeicon COLLAsprng Stlen to 4 CUET PEABODY Ca INcMK Perect ns. ROY AL I St Bulding. Al first intererence. Basebal scorebard.

te Iv 881 Atata ATHLETIC i I I I Auditoium 8:30 BOXING PORKY FLYNN BOUTS RI' tiec cj 1E ATLATA GA wEDNESDAY MAY 24 1916k ir us Sta I 4- I tam 1. a. ureday i i 8 p- tesi it i 3. i i LLz r. i- 11HZ.

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cer i r. i. 1 Lt thai hi th en eg game. I po. BoydcS.

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I I I 6 I 0 0 0 0 sirap BaseUp T34 I 35 owen Rome 5 thl RHE k' 3r. by ew 8. 8 Ddgsr 5 anidt HP inthe 0 Special. 1 p. 4 1 4 StarrZb 4 4 Iodga3b.

Zcobend 9 RumlerrL 20160 a1anD1Ig. 3 0 0 4 0 luirnsad. 0 1 0 Dsrtrlb 0 1 2 BOUYiD 4 0 0 3 2 2 0 I I 3 iiTh 3 3te 0 Wri StajTib I Dodge3b. 4 0 Baadns1b. a4m1rf.

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1:18. i I S. I a efizdiaI i RESUMECOMBATS for 1 un- an e. has thu 0 Ut. hi dn- rw QIvl anom mrk I a I serve I rL I iz 467 14 50 412 1 1 AssrieaLcegiia Brooklyn 1 13 15 II 411 4 4 42) 351 4429 35 I I 12 2 THEYPLAY I swasn League.

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