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DutchKciber PitchesTail enders to Close Victory. Gllvi lude the perforr The "bugs" In the bleachers were out for a good time yesterday. They kidded nearly every member on both sMes, and first one man would want to pitch or play second or catch, making a witty remark regarding the player's ability to play the position in ques "Dutch" Kelber "Blue Eyes" Bill former had the bet He did not appear ATLANTA ble plays, Jcrdan Baerwald to Pan Bartley bases bases and from Henllne. ab. Henllne, If.

4 McGllvray, lb 3 3 Marcan. ss. 4 Larsen. 3b. 8 Totals LITTLE ROCK Persons.

If. Berry, cf Collins, ss Flood. 2b Pen y. 3b Casey, Grady, lb Totals Score by Innings: Birmingham Little Rock oitted against did have ood control and perfect confidence In himself, and this ts what won the game for him The Turtles sent their first tally home in the initial round. Bartley walked Baerwald.

and Daubert sacrificed him to second. Shields singled to left field. Baerwald rounding up at third. He scored while Cranston was being thrown out from Jordan to The game rocked along for eight inning more, with neither side being able to send a tarlly home. It looked like the Turtles' game, but the Crackers, with their usual fighting spirit.

nexing third. Si it ball pitched coming home 1 The Tut i walked Bay riftced him to O'Les by stinging a buzzer to left tor a sack Wheeler singled to right. O'Leary going to third. Keiber hit to second. Jordan touched Wheeler as he went by.

atid threw to first, completing a pretty double play. Baerwald picked out one of Bartley choicest and sailed it to deep left field for three sacks, scoring O'Learv with what proved the winning inn, and a former Cracker once again turned on his former pals and stung Little Jack Lee was in the game all the way yesterday He singled twice, and by' pretty running and great sliding stole two bases. The second sacker had no chance to get him on either occasion, although he had the ball ahead of the runner. hit. Neighbors; on balls, off Bartley or 1: hits.

Daubert pitch, Time 1:21. Umpire Barons 4, Travelers 1. Birmingham. Ala. September I Birmingham had little trouble def Ing Keith this afternoon.

The lo gave Dickson poor support. were no special features save a Marcan. Gygll and .441 I 10 .4 0 0 9 I 0 .440030 .33 24 12 I R. .110 200 4 100 OOO i base. Gygll; on balls, off Dickson 2.

off Keith struck out. by Dickson 5. by Keith double plays, Gygli to Msrcan to McGllvray. Time. 1:40.

Umpire. Pfennlnger. COOK Have their hats made into late styles. Auae Hatters, WaltsteU. EACH WOULD HELP Billy Smith Fund Would Assume Its Proper Size.

Final Score 2 to 1 Took Ten But three more days remain to con to Decide the Fray. to the Smlth funa wday. Sid Smith'. Pinch Hit Tied ttTl Zt It Up Rijht Fielder Lee Did Nice Work. I The fund Is not as big as the sport I ngr editor of The Constitution wished Well, what do you think of that? These Crackers of us went and done it.

Imagine it. dear reader, losing to the tall end but such is the luck Of the leaders. The tall enders will put a crimp In their aspirations when they least expect It It took ten long rounds to decide the contest, the final score being 2 to i. It was one of those "listless games that you read about in print. It shows really but paper but it should reach close to 1100 by that Is.

if you fans who have not contributed, and there are about 5.000 of you. would drop by one of the contribution boxes and just drop in a dime. That would make a great fund and one from which a suitable present could be bought. In case you have forgotten, the boxes are located with Ches Largo fan collected 110 at ness and will turn today. This, with WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY 0 Butler, ss Noyes 3b.

Thornta Cot ash. i Wajtnet 0 McKay, lb. LE4.GIE AMERICAN LEAGl'K. ouis in Detroit 'land In Chicago. Champs 4, Gulls 2.

NASHVILLE Bay, If Kellum. rf. 1 East 2b. i Seanaugh. t.

wo hase hit. Thornton; Climbers 10, Pelicans 3. NEW ORLEANS Lindsay, ss. Hill, cf Welmcr rf. Huelsman.

If. Heas. lb. Pch river. Kerwln.

rf. Whlteman. cf. Osteen. Rockeofteld.

2b. Gremlnger lb. Totals Score by innings. New Orleans. THE CONSTITDTIOH.

ATLANTA, OA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, IMS. TURTLES WIN IN TENTH ROUND Edited By Dick Jemison SPORTS 8H, YOU TURTLES! MUST ten cekts AMERICANS WIN LIVONIA IS FIRST the soda fountain irge of the soda fount at Holt's lacy, and with Joseph Leppert. uns a barber shop on the eighth of the Fourth National bank STANDING OF THE CLUBS. 95 36 725 I Lear .133 82 51 0 0 0 3 0 .311120) zi io io 9 010 001 3 .620 000 10 Sacrifice Osteen I. Hill z.

Kerwln. Thomas. Hess: stolen bases. Pepe. Gremlnger: hrt by pitcher.

Prullt (Osteen. Rockenfteld); two base hits. Hart Huelsman. Pepe; three base hit. Weimer: heme run.

Kerwln; double play. Robe to Hess; bases on balla. Prultt 3. struck out, Thomas J. Prultt bases on errors.

Montgomery 3: left on bases. Montgomery 5. New Orleans t. Time. Umpires, fils slmmous a ad Carpenter.

BY CHATTANOOGA In Second of the Championship Games. Pierce and Griffin Were Knocked Out of the Box and Castro Turned Game Into Comedy by Trying to Pitch Himself. Chattanooga, Tenn September 13. Chattanocga buried Augusta today in the second of the championship games, winning 12 to 3. Pierce and Griffin.

Augustas premier slabmen. were battered down, and In the eighth Castro turned the game into a roaring comedy by sending Griffin to second and doing the pitching himself. The next man up bunted safely, but the next two very considerately struck out and ended the scoring when the bases were full. Helm retired voluntarily when Augusta made four hits off of him. and Ginger Clarke pitched the rest of the 63 519 Reiriy.

rf 69 .481 Hel 83 362 Cla .657 Chattanooga legraph. 1 00 110 000 3 SOUR SMELLING TOMMY ATKINS WILL TWIRL LAST GAME Cracker Southpaw Will Leave I for Philadelphia After Today's Game. the Detroit will probably sporting editor RAFTIS SUSPENDED BY CHARLEY FRANK that Manager Second Baseman Bill Haftis were ronrn med today when P.aTtls made 'arrangements to leave for New York I tonight. Before tiie (came yesterday Raftis had a quarrel with a spectator and went into tho game in an ugly mood. I He taken out in the fifth inning, hut it was not definitely known I until today that he had been sus pended for the remainder of the sea son New Orleans will play with (pexter on second at Montgomery this i Biscuits are always good when made of Flour.

Schooner Goes Ashore. Delaware Breakwater. September The three masted schooner. John Proctor, from New York fOT Nor folk, In ballast. ashore early CHALLENGE RIGHT Defeat English Tennis Cracks in iMeet at Philadelphia.

Philadelphia, September IS. America today won the right to challenge Australia for the Davis cup, wtnnlng the match In three sets to two. This gives the Cnlted States three of the flve matches. Todays match In doubles was won by R. D.

Little And H. H. Hacket. thev defeating W. O.

Crawley and J. C. Parke. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Doves Win and Tie.

Boston OSO 010 OOx Wiltse and Meyers: Mat tern and Graham. Time. it. Umpires. Emslle and Kane.

Score Second flame R. H. E. New York. .040 000 000 000 5 4 011 100 100 000 12 2 Batte'rtea lArrfes n.

Richie and Shaw. Tim res, Kane and Emslie. aDd he will they will plre 3 Tt.li. 1 ee today, and Cn'cago 100 900 BatteTies Smith ind Street. Time.

1 and Sheridan. 1:45. four games al Phillies 7, Dodgers 0. Philadelphia, September ab. r.

h. po. a. e. Phtladephla easily defeated Brooklyn 5 0 3 1 0 today by 7 to 0.

Phlladephia bunched i off Bell. while Corridon herd 2 1 0 1 1 0 Brooklyn safe at all stages. 4 0 0 5 0 1 Score: R. K. .4 1 2 0 0 0 Philadelphia .100 030 7 13 I 3 0 0 13 1 0 Brooklyn 000 000 4 1 4 0 113 1 Batteries Corridon and Dooln; Bell 2 0 0 0 0 and Marshall.

Time. 1:42. Umpire. 2 0 1 0 0 3 Rlgler. .32 1 24 1 Pirates 4, I.

st. Louis ooo 2 Pittsburg .040 000 000 4 3 0 Raleigh. Melter And Bresnahan. Leever and Gibson Time. 135.

empire. Klem. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Athletics 10, Yanks 2. Score: Philadelphia Mi nd Kilhfer.

Loughlin and H. 013 006 000 10 13 1 1 101 000 2 2 jan and Livingston: Umpires. Connolly and Ker Tigers 10, Browns 2. Umpires. Egan White Sox 2, Naps 0.

.000 020 .000 000 and Pulliva VIRGINIA PENNANT IS GIVEN TO ROANOKE Tie With Norfolk Was Broken by Throwing Out a Game. THEATRICAL MENAC1ERIE I IN ATLANTA NEXT WEEK 'The Lion and the Mouse" Will Divide Time With the "Wolf." landed In their 1 In previous years "The Lion and the the life saving The "ATLANTA MADE" SODA CRACKER in the RED package KENNESAW BISCUIT 5 Cents FRANK E. BLOCK CO. Atlanta next week, when "The Lion and the Mouse" "will divide time at the Grand witn "The Wolf." This was the information brought by representatives of these wild animals. wh( Atlanta last night.

Samuel owes allegiance to "The Lion and the Mouse." while George Henshall is the business manager of the wolf. The theatergoers will be In no danger, however, for despite the names there Is only one real animal in the I cast, and that is carried by "The Wolf." the real wolf having summered at Ponce de Leon. The only resemblance to lion llKe noises come when John Burkett Ryder roars forth commands at fc on. and wife, and servants. When he turns loose in full volume, any four footed Hon would hide his Bead in 2 shame, and take a quiet sneak for the I jungle.

This part Is played this yea: by Walter who a few yean oek company, which fre ber of romances as soon as they reached Atlanta. A few years ago the leading lady married the English secretary. Mr. Moit says marriages are a disturbing element in a company, and that he has provided every safeguard year to put Cupid out of business. Mar Sutton Newport.

R. September 13. Miss Mav Sutton, of California, won the chamDlon.hiD match In the ladles' In vitation tennis tournament In singles at the casino touay rrom ssise Louise Hammond, of New York. The score was 1. 8 1 Board Made School Plana.

Macon. September (Special.) At a meeting of the board of education even in sr. olans were made for the opening of the schools of the Btbhj and Superintendent B. Chapman Is busy with the final plans for starting the fall work. A Istrat IA all the schools Is in mmt Added Starter Takes the Sheepshead Feature.

Livonia Was Backed Down From to 1 to 3 to 1 The Omnium Handicap Was Won by King James. Sheepshead Bay. N. September Livonia, en added starter, won easily today the Great Eastern handicap, veined at 12.000. With a bis pull In the weights, she was played from filly a Jockey E.

Martin broke SECOND RACE The Artful, i had big lead, which the field could overcome. Fauntleroy beat Dalmatian a length for the place. The Omnium handicap, mile and an eighth, resulted in en easy victory for me odds on ravortte, King James Summaries: Mate. 116 (Wilson). 7 to 2.

2 to 1 5. third. Time. 1.20. Pan Lighthouse, Dr.

Waldo Briggs, 7 to 10, won, Dreamer, 112 (McCi thy). 4 to to 5. 7 to 10, second: of Langdon. (Glass). 15 to 1, 5 1.

2 to 1. third. Time, 1:38. Angel value (McCahe'y). to to ond: Dalmatian, 124 (Dugan; Livonia added second.

Time, 1:52. Two starters. FIFTH The Credolna, yer. olds and upwards, selling, one and a sixteenth miles. turf course.

1500 added: Blackford. 91 (Glass). 8 to 5. 7 to 10, 1 to 3, won; Anne McGee, 94 (Martin), 10 to 1, 4 to 1, 2 to 1, second: Moonshine. (Grand), 30 to 1, Kean.

J. H. Read. 112 (McGee). 3 to 1.

even. 1 to Ashwell. 115 (Walsh), 100 to 30 to l. 15 to 1. second; Naughty Boy, 115 (Libert), 6 to 1.

2 to 1, even, third. Time. Voltaire, Running Chance. Levengston. Boola Boola, Ham mon Pas.

Etching, Don Antonio. Lord Today's Entries at Sheepshead. First Six furlongs. Jack At kin' Demund, Firestone. 124.

Red Sox 4, Senators 2. Besom. 1H Half Sovereign. Race re: H. Queen.

112; Dreamer, 111: Crystal Maid. 000 51 110. Emperor William, 105; Mary Davis. 102; Florlmel, Dalmatian, Royal Vane, 9S: High Range, 92; Louise miles: Monte Carlo. 146.

Adjutor, Alamansor, 143. Sir Bedlvere. 142; Sandy Creecker, 140; Okenlte, 133; Bobbin Around, Andrew Summers, 132; Vll halla, 130. Third Race Five and a half furlongs Billiard Bali, 107. Pretend.

10S; School Marm. 104: Mexoana, Fulfill. 99. Ben Loyal. 97: Intrinsic.

Little King, 94. Fourth Race First special handicap, miles: Fitzherbert. 128; Firestone. 126; Affliction, 102; Arondack. 97.

Fifth Race Mile and a sixteenth: May River, Hljrh Private, Dr. Holse berg, 103. Paradise Queen. Granla. Bird uf Fllsrht II Tubal.

102: Quantlco. 101: Edwin L. 89 Summer Night, 93. Plxl Mllp and thn 107: King 10C: Mon Campaig ner, Imitator, 103; Bad 94; The Peer, 93: Quantl MONDAY BIG BENEFIT DAY FOR THE CRACKERS pieted for the big field da by the members of the ntng Crackers next Mondi If you appreciate good 1 Is a benefit game nnlng Crackers, a a goodly attends the leadership of Manag Captain Otto Jordan. Sid Smith, fin er.

pitcher; Atkins, right field. Moran. left field. Billy Smith, center field; irl I Walker, third base: Barr. shortstop; jjott Lafltte.

catcher; Al Jordan, second base. jurua.nh Jordan. second Dase. Newton, shortstop; McMurray. catcher: Winters, right field: Lee.

third base; Rogers, first base; Bayless. center field; Bartley. left field; Johns, pitcher. The following list of field day sports on tap: Circle round the bases, one 100 yard daeh, two prises: sack ice. 100 yards, two prises: three gged race, four prises; 100 yard dash two prizes; fungo base, one prize Tickets will be sold at Ices 50 cents for grandsta: i cents for bleachers.

ANOTHER VICTORY WON BY THE HARVESTER Ed Geeri' Unbeaten Stallion Captured the Feature at Syracuse. Syracuse, N. September 13 The Harvester. Ed Goers' unbeaten 4 year old stallion, at the opening of the Grand Circuit meet today, eaaily won the Chamber of Commerce, a S2.000 slake for 2:04 trotters, in straight heats. Summary: The Chamber of Commerce.

3:09 trotting. 3 In 4, purse S2.000 The Harvester first. Genteel second. Zomalta third. Best time.

2.0» 1 4. 2 .13 class pacing. 3 in S. purse I 200 Hooster Prince first. Hallie Direct second.

Flora Coffee third. Beat time 8. P7I 4. 2 19 'lass Trotting, 3 in purse 1.200: Sid Todd first. Wllkerson second.

The Sailorman third. Best time. 3:11 4. Running 5 8 mil. dash, for 3 year olds and up.

puree S20O: Abjure first Cousin Kate second. Import third. Time, 1:00 3 4. i mm Mlliett, of No. has returned visit.

1 Spain, as a the engineering corp. of THIRD WARD GROCERS FORM AN ASSOCIATION The Third Ward Grocerymen Association held a meeting last Thursday night, which well attended. The purpose of this club is to protect the merchants and attempt to regulate business affairs among the grocerymen as far as possible. All the white grocerymen of the third ward have been Invited to Join. Meetings wilt be held every Thursday night.

The children are fat and happy when they eat Flour. Irishmen Win at Cricket. New York. September Klniehing the International cricket match, which was begun at Livingaton. Staten Island.

Saturday, the Gentlemen Of Ireland defeated the All New York eleven today with a margin of flve runs, with Well, what i You can't get away from such value as COBS 9 for IS Cb. Cobs are the biggest value ever given for the money the big value at the little price. A full yard of Havana in four inch lengths, roughly made and roughly packed, but good tobacco smooth, fragrant, delicious nothing is good as Cobs has ever been sold at the priee. The stock in equal to that of the average three for a quarter well made brands. Cobs look differently, the: taste the same.

Interesting member of an Ensriish Spanisji uprising he was put under surveillance to keep him from harm, so that Uncle Sam might not be drawn into the internal brawl. His friends In Atlanta are srlvlna; him a cordial wecome home. In speaking of his experience abroad. Mr. Mlilatt said.

"Our camp, near which was stationed three regiments of Spanish regulars, was first made aware of the revplutto.n when a number of the men employed by the company deserted through fear of conscription. It was about two weeks before we ascertained the cause. When we came down from the hills to Vigo, a Spanish port, to And the cause of the trouble, we were accosted by Spanish police and asked our names, business and na Are and replied. I am a cltlsen 2 em is FOR SALE RANKIN DRUG Distributors. ATLANTA, GEORGIA ATLANTA MAN GIVEN GUARD IN SPANISH REVOLUTION asked: Are vou Engllshr plied.

vou French and I replied. asked. nited I showed my credentials and this sealed matters. "Then I was told that in order to protect foreigners th. aovernment had decided to place all foreigners under surveillance, to guard them from harm and prevent a forelsrn country being drawn into the affair through a subject killed.

1 was furnished two witn me oy aay I other by night until I sailed for Southai ports as to the destruction of Spanish troops in Morocco. Those parties opposing the government were aroused, and they aroused the populace, causing a great many of the soldiers to desert. ured deserters executed. We sx return and resume work about ljie first of the year." LEADING TELEPHONE MEN PAY A VISIT TO ATLANTA E. Farnsworth.

vice president and general manager of the Southwestern Telephone Company, ol alias, Texas, ts in Atlanta in conference with J. Epps Brown, vice president and general manager of the Southern Bell Company, and other officials. Mr. Farnsworth Is one of the 1 adlng telephone officials In the south. K.

W. Waterson. of New York, engineer of traffic ot the Jfaw York Telephone and Telegraph Company, ts also in Atlanta Draft Seitz. Olnolppatl, September 13. The Philadelphia Americans have drafted Sells.

outfielder of the Norfolk (Virginia THE CURE FOR SLKUf ULA Ths usual gjMptmin of Scrofula are enlai ge glands of tiu fuwk, and ulcars on body. airiD affections, catarrhal troubles, and general poor baaltb. The inbtTltad poison, transmttcad through tha ooUutaa aad vsaksns tbts fluid, und to place of Its nutritive qualities fills the circulation with scrofulous matter, which saps the vitality of the entire system. Thousands ot cb 11 dreD. born with a scrofulous taint, have spent their childhood In constant physical suffering, and grown to manhood or womanhood handicapped by 111 health and stunted growth, and perhaps later same dlsean of the bones or Joints developed 8.

6. 8., ui.u ssiit Bars a cleansed and purified the blood of the taint. BonrH OT toosudoo. tt. o.

is tne very oeat remedy I or Scrofula, it goes down to the bottom of the trouble, and cleanses the circulation of ell scrofulous matter. It Supplies the weak, diseased blood with strength and health building qualities, and under purifying effects of this great reeaedy all ayeyons of Scrofula peas away. 8. 3. 8.

contains no minerals Utaay fem, and is an absolutely safe treatment for children, swan infants. abort Scrofula asul mwUn.1 SWOT SPfiCffIC ATLsUTTA, OA..

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