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THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN 6 SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 3 1s23" 4 I 0 i AUGUST 31 1S93' i' --7 DEFENDER WILL DEEFND' FINAL" STRUGGLE IS ON ganthit declined after eighteen moves 1 Tekhmanto tint Ilurn in a queen's Veto parnlAt declined after twenty-six I I til Dr teen Of the Memphis players winning his game 12 to 8 Nashville made 12 hits and errors and Memphis 8 hits and 8 errors (ieorge Harper of last owasons Nashvilles now or the Rochester Eastern League eluir holds tio seltstins i'evord having t-trucit out 11 Lit inc Toronto's Hawley and Mack and Merritt and Iturnham At Italtimore second gams: Pa it 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 -10 Pittsburg 0 blase 13 Vitttburg fp 1 Pittsburg 4 rattt-ris---McMalion and Robinson Nolan end Aterritt and liurnhatn vetalsville and Nashville Flay the First Game ToDav Cup ComrultteeDfolds That She hatiV160t Valkyrie ffP VIGILANT1VkS kGUN DEFEATED WILL DE A MB-FOUGHT BATTLE Votderittly'a Trial Mice Witt4 Parte sit 1erroder 0111v Plityett With riKtiattt mid Ileat iler 5 Mtn 14mm mod 12 salkplo Trailed mod Took The Nashville Mutt Win the Series to Ile In the' Club WItL Ie On nand to Ennoureste Thew --'31oCreery ecured Wou Otte and tvansvitie Two' Yesterday Sienlacil Liver Troubles Take 1:1 Cathartic Pills' 1Zeceived Awards World's Fair lxach Jiver bles Take Arlr'iLl 3 4 I l' ra4 0 a 1 IS 1110yINiG IS -4r 0-aryltcri-I moves At Tended are the results of the re- naming games played In the nineteenth round of the International Or I clierFinasters' tournamont Albin Pfat Walbrodt In a French derentfe after forty-four move's rot Tschttorin beat Pollock In an Evans rumba after forty moves Mason heat Ilialtbitrn in an Evans gambit after thlity-seven moves Janowtky at Schlochter in a li ueen'e cambit decned after thirtY- 1 ix moves I Steinitz beat 14areo in a nuy Lopez I itter thIrty-eight moves Schirters beta Eird in a kNght's de- I fens utter rixty-one moveti Pith barY 'wet Tinly in a queen Fambit ticlined atter seventy-three Rec( moves arrasch beat Lacher in a Ruy Lc) Higt ptz at tcr forty-pine moves AA 1 MAY STOP TIM TROT New York Aug' la altogether After i prolable that tht trotting meeting in twig kcss at Fleet 'ark will he I rotilit to a close 1-1 the police 'Act- in Chief Conlan raid to-day that if th fl 1) decision that the Furey-Gray racing bill I I i ta unconstitutional reaches hint he will have Injector leCulla0 trococd immedist21y to Fleetwood Park and close the niceting Or I -1' Highest At After COUNTY I I I 11 I P1 lk II I i li 1 I i I 1 cL' I 1 1 1 1 1 l'' i 1 0 i 1 IP i sk l''I'l II' tp ttil 1 1 1 i ----E 1 1 i I ir CINCINNATIS TOO LATE Ianager Stallings yesterday a telesram front John 7' Hrush President of the Cincinnati and Indiarapohot club asking if Nashville wouM sell Moran to Cincinnati Now that tho phimom is none they ure all after him "Dug" IleilkleY One of the fielders of the CinCieliet18 who is on ft scouting tour et the minor leagues and semi professional clubs looking for playeti4 to reinforce his teant also wired from Knoxville asking for a pricti on the tle southpaw and requPsted that he be allowed to work to-day when "the Dug" will be here Holliday is in Knox ville trying to sign Pitcher Davis FIELDER eLltxt- George Cleve 'the eraciter-Jatk right fielder of the Nashville Club who is better known to the profession as "Capt Jack" Cleve of the Schooner Mary Jane met with It painful acebt dent yesterday While riding a bicycle ho tooka header into the sidewalk and badly sprained his left hand He 'suffered greatly from the injury yesterdaY and it is doubtful whether he will be able to play to-day He will be in Hie game if able to handle a ball It not McCreary or Mrzena will take his place siekneaa take Ayers Bersettarilla are now house-hunting The "For Rent" and "For Sale" column of THE 441tERICA11 never fails to bring customers Wide-awake real estate men will do w911 to remember this now 'For CicAo11-1- cus- real Wpil i I COURT SALE 'NOV Aug Ai1The third ao-ralled trial between' 11tfonder and Vigilant trhich took place iteday Waa a good deal of a farce Defender wen over a comas of ten milea to windward and return by 5 minutes and 12 'Seconds when she could have crosed the Pullin hho anYwiwto trent 8 to 10 minutes tinead of Vigilant if she bud been saiied tor all she was worth In view cf Defender's giat work yesterday on a run 1efore the wind FILMY 11100ght could bent Vigliam to-day On the eontraty Vhdiant gatidd 10 on her and Defender was tjt winner by minutes and 14 it'cl)01k Uti tht! i ullOwing ollteuil titer will tdiew Deionder Stat't tinter mark Finish La17411 El'ised time 2 52do 437'42 The revere had not proceiled a oa their iouriie tvhen the English Yacht Valkyrie teemed up to 'the tiOrtliWiird lug doWn front the point of etnoy Hook She as never nearcr to Vigilant than live nulca but even at that idstaner it could be slain that the viiditencer kiuked op a good deal of fuss In the titer Valkyrie did not 'come Detnder and tKitant Witil tho vti clotio of Doi Vane when she drew up to the tinish line and witnessed Defender's sueeetins The America (lip commiltee formally derided at IA 'metqlng Mid '03 the cummittoe's boat Ithis evening that they had selected Dtfender to meet Valkyrie fur the America's cup i RAINED AT LOVISVALE Ent the Talent Managed to rick Wit-nerd irt Exciting Finialics Louisville weather was threatening to-daYr but despite the condition of the elements the attfnilanoe was larger than on any previous day being over 300 It rained but not hard enough to affect the track which was fast The fields were again large and the flinches exciting Two post favorites won Ragner and La Creole although the former opened at 3 io 1 First race 6 furlongst----Olive 310 11)F (Bergen) 4 to I won MarieWoodlands 110 (Irving) 6 to I aecond Seilla (Williams) 3 to 5 third Time 1:15 Oueen May Golden Fleece and Yeliow Rose also ran Second race selling 5 of Fordham IN lbs (Thorpe) 4 to I won Feast -99 (II Williams) 20 to 1 second Laura Cotta 103 (Irving) 15 to third Time Latorane Lucille Joe Clark Harry Jones Cherub Princesa Prim A Corean and Frcc Coinage RINI) ran Third race I mile and 70 105 lbs (Irving) even won Sligo 91 (Walker) 10 to I Princess 102 (Thorpe) 5 to 2 third 'nine 1:474 Noah Tu)to Pretender Shanty Bob and Bob Martin also ran Fourth race 4y 162 lbs (W Jones) 3 to I won: Charley tuIILvan 102 IVIIIIHMF) 6 to 1 sectont Robinson 102 (Irving) 2 to 1 third Thne ::612 Willie Shannon Summer Hours Nancy James Munroe Julie Mattle Graham and Lottle also ran Volero was left at the post Fifth race: 7 Creole 99 lbs (Isom) 3 to 5 won: Master Fred 102 (Thorpe) 7 to second Interior 100 (Bergen) lO to I third Time Little Annie Lady Puehanan Brownell Poco Tempo and Helm also ran George nedd Vs Sauloella Redd Pursuant to a' 'eetree of the County Court rendered Rt its Atignst term IS41 In the si4ove ea (4 I will offr for sale at the cou'rt-house door in the city of NashV DVERTISING UNDER THE HEAD41 Ings "Wanttd" "For Sale" "For Rent" "Miscellaneous" etc will be charged for hereafter at the rato of SEVEN CENTS A LINE 1 A Saleg9 'etc It the 'IOW THEY STAND Per Plycl Won tostCent Evansville 98 65 33 663 Atlanta 66 34 C60 'Nashville toil 67J 35 6:17 New Orleans 47 IA 465 Iktrobile 102 36 Li Montgomery 35 Li 337 Second game yesterday forfeited to Evansville and Claimed to be deferred from Montgomery included The Nashvilles dropped from first to third place yesterday on account of It being an off day with them and through the Atiantas defeating Mobilo one game and Evansville getting two from Montgomery Just why the Mont club should forfeit a game to Evansville when they were on the latter's grounds and had Nayed one game is hard to understaSd "The American's" Evansville special states that It WilS a deferred game trout Montgomery If this be the case the conrent of both clubs muif 14 obtained to transfer the gatne to Evansville before it could be done If the Mobile agreed to the transfer they certainly would have played the game There must be some mistakesomewher? about the right to Evansvilles getting this game but it is figured in the stand'1ng of the clubs printed above President Nicklin could not be reached at the late hour last night the report of the Evansville game WaS received but he will be communicated with today and the exact status of the matter ascertained To-day begins the final of the season and upon the result of these games depends the chances of the three 'Eliding clubs to the claim ef Southern Association champions The Nashvilles will tight hard to take four straight from the Hoosiers while Knowles' aggregation will be fighting it out with Abner Powell's Pelicans Every local fan is pulling hard for a victory for the latter in at least one game and if the pitchers are accorded decent support their wishes May be gratified THE BATTLE PEGINS TO-DAY NAA WANTED WANT1'1)--trito live bustlers 3141i NoFth Sum Ilit'r A NTIA)--TO rpt tor mai or inure years by a pronlio nod rfita his isnant a cols Olii ialluo of Pight to teu rooms with tisrisru eantellirlieeN IL WI I1 erkAlt remelt tr sirst ears M614-4 care tir Daily n4rew u31 2t Sum 1 by a rtahh a pit ti' re or At It! O'Cloek on Saturday Sep tember 1 IS95 f0110Wing -described real estate to wit: 1 A certain tract or parcel of hind beginning tit a beech the northeast corner of the original Wm Redd tract located in the Fourteenth District of Davidson County Tenn and runs south WA deg West (4 ptde8 to a beech in Airs NewsoM's line: thence wall the same to a stake -near a corner in James Newsern's line: thence east et poles to the beginning containing 23 aerie Also another pleee bounded 'ilf4 follows: Beginning at a beech tho southwest corner of the original tract and runs east 40 poles to A Stake: thence north LI poles to a stake in the old litiei thence west to poles to a beech On old corner: thence south 131 roles to the is ginning containing ahead 33 acres making in both pieces Here Said two tracts Will be sold as a wholel TerM3: One-fourth cash balance In 6 12 IS anti 34 months Notes with approved security bearing and retaining a Ikn to secure deferred payRICIIIL A SHELTON Clerk By NV 'iteCANND au31 se71121 money Address CONFED ero jiJy AllWritt1111 CON- GOOD THINGS AT ST LOUIS CcLDWELL WAS RELEASED At Windsor Wednesila'y the well-known horseman Frank Ireland wan remortstrating with Delaney (Starter Caldweirs assistant) for whipping the boy on Han Ban while the 'herses were at the post Caldwell t00 up the coiarrel and stepped out of the stand He' and Ireland clinched and en- changed blows The Executive Committee atter the raver prOmptly Canceled their engagetnent with Caldwell and tined Ireland WHAT DOES IT IllEAN? lanager Stallings yesteeday reealved a telegram from President Nieyin aslcing If Nashville WOUICI be willing to pLty the Evansville games on-Sopt 3 and 4 What oldnet the President could have in making this inquhy pot understood unless it was clone at tle' instigation Of the Atlanta Club in cadet: that they- be able to get in another gaine Sonje how Nashville refused to agree to the proposition McCREARY WILL PLAY TO-DAY Arter IP anil reeeiving a fievre of telegrams Manager Stallings has at tao loiiated Pitcher McCrirary and he will arrive thD as NVIll be seen from the rellowiog telegi-am reeek el last night: -Louisville Aug Stallings Manager Nashville Base Pali (Mali Nashville Tcnn: Will leave on Dant to-Pight "TlitiS McCPEARY" MORAN'S FIRST LEAGUE GAME Sammy Moran pitched and lost his fist name in Nstional League compiiny yesterday against the lialtimores the si err teing 10 to 0 in favor of the ori ler He VS hit safvly thirteen and his team made four errors lie was iippoScil by the unbeatable and the Pittsburg got only VI? hits ACCIDENTS AT EVANSVILLE good ugent In every town in Tennessee to own Dr iteckwitil'aThermo-ozone Hattery thenAdaeet and -most wotidlrful curativi -went known recononericted lioP'J 0111104n doe tfrs I lup T1(1 Abiress NANCE 315 'Union strost Naahville Tenn tor circulars eivi terri-is aI4 to know that Coe strciA la to comr and see CHAS soraer College and Jetierson very le kw gtRt went villos 14 bt anti GENERAL SPORTING rOTES At Dartmouth yesterday No Ide beat Niagara Luna and inyoni an FrallettiC0 winners yesterday wce Don Pio Favor! Gold Dug Pico and Peter IL McCormiell'is the best Man at thort stcp and secondbase ever seen on the loeal diamond Marion the fine race mare and ex-Queen of the AVestern running turf belonging to Mr Lancaster died Thursday at Bardstown KY Daniels is leading in the 'votes for the most Popular player but Knoll is coming very fast atter Eddie and looks to be a very dangerous competitor Notwithstanding that "Bid" McPhee 13 on team Manager Ewing of Cincinnati says that Johnnie O'Brien is the greatest second baSentan in the business Dick O'Brien of Lewiston Me has been arrested and Jammed at Boston on the charge of engaging in a prize light on Wednesday evening The pollee are now looking for Walcott who fought O'Brien DaVES KnoXVIlle'S crack pitcher has shots! with -Bug" Holliday to piteh for Cincinnati next season Ilia price was $1iia 15aviS would not agree however to pitch for Cincinnati for the remainder of this season The Evansville papers Say that Beard had hopes of securing Pitcher McCreary from Louisville and went to that city for that purpose but the "Doctor" had landed the game before Beard reached it Boston has recalled Third Baseman Collins who was loaned to Louissille and who has been doing such marvelous work for the latter club An offer of $304a) and Me Dermot for him was refused by the Boston Club He will take the place of Nash or Long "Dinnie" Sweeney ha proven a Jewel to the Nashvilles In the first part of the season he played in almost every position and sinee he was put behind the bat regularly he has proven himself to be the most superior catcher in the league "Dinnie's throwing to bases could not be surpassed Strenuous denial Is made In New York of thi story printed in the Pall aii Gazette of London to the effect taat many of the members of the New york Athletic CIO team are hired to take part in the games s4ion to lie contested with the London Athletic Club team in New York Smith the Nashville lad who has la en pitching for lippkinsville this season has signed with Evansville Somehow Beard changed his mind and did not throw up the sponge after lit found he could not get the SOO ruin is quite a good bluffer but he couldn't work out that $400 for his own good and is now out another game by his Constitution '1 AMERICANS DETAINED I trimmers Fifty first-class workmen on firsProot imildings anti hotel Work in New Orleans till January 1)146 Wanted at ones 2t trim- tire- Vot 'ant- The Nashvilles Will tt the Leaders in the Race for the Pennant To-day the final series of championship games of the seaSon Legins tho locals having Cfllie Beard's Evansville aggregatton for opponents All patrons of the game are aware that tipin the reSult of this series depends Nash- Accused of Having Committed a Murder in Guatemala rent a residenee furnished central Address A American atf6a NIGHTINGALE'S GREAT HACH Azote's Remarkable Goca in 203i in a Stiff Wind New YorkAtie trotting marked the closing day of Fleetteood's Grand Circuit meeting Agate turning the track in 20511 in an exhibition against time while Nightingale won the best 'race Of her long career as a campaigner defeating Geneva Aiwa Col Kuser and other cracks of the 2:11 class Geneva and Col Kugel' finished within a lenath 41f the winner of the last heat trotting better than 2:10 Nightingale won each beat by outtlnishing the others in the home stretch Azote was driven by McHenry in his exhibition against time The firat quar- ter was trotted in :3014: the second quarter the fastest art of the track covered in 3211 a 2:09 gait the third quarter made in faster than a horse ever covered the same ground before ThIS effort pumped and his finish Witti very weak the time for the last quarter being It was the greatest performance on ri4cord from the horseman's point of VIM' for the weather was cold a brisk wind blowing the track slow and the horse badly rated he was handicapped more than two seconds Bright Regent won the 2:20 pace without having to lie driven out in any heat Skilful the favorite was distanced in the opening round having cast a ahoe Summaries: 2:20 class pacing: purse $2000: Bright Regent 11 Fanny 2 2 Abet() 6 3 lionetta Clara C- Alliert Darling and Vancott also started Time 211 21214 2:1114 211 class trotting purse 12000: Nightingale 1 1 I eta 3 2 2 Alta 2 3 4 Col Ettsr Aunt Deliiah Lightning Major and (1Ttruile also started Time 2:1312 2:1112 2:21 class trotting purse $2000 tun-Lake Erie 5 2 2 1 Belie Truxton 1 3 2 2 mosely 2 1 8 7 Itydsk's Belle Eddie Wilkes Gleason Sargent Nora and Memorial also sin Med Skillful distanced Time 2:15 2:1812 2:20 TROTTERS AT TOLEDO CHINA PAYS A BIG BILL TO FRANCE WANTED--Boardm-s lot two Nery desirable rooms 115 North High street a1 -9 4t Fra Have lo and llanobelle Were heavily Played in the Mud SI Louis Aug racing at Fair Association Park attracted the smallest crowd of the meeting The track was in wretched condition 811(1 the racing very uninteresting Fra Diavo lo heavily played won the fifth rale In the fourth Hanobelle 8 to 1 Cut from 20 to 1 under a plunge car- ried off the prize On the whole the books fared badly Summaries: First race selling 74 105 lbs (Morse) 9 to lib won Wa- hatchie 112 4Foncon) 7 to 1 second: El Reno 11'2 (McClure) 6 to 1 third Time Rachel McAllister and Upman also ran Second race selling: 41:2 Lon Jones 105 lbs (Welsh) 7 to 5 won: De Ile Mead 105 tOarneri 4 to sec- ond: Fred Foster los te Slaughter) 10 to I third Time I Wadena Eileen Katy Bird Fritzle Lorette and Cashier ran Third race: 6 107 lbs (Garner) 8 to 5 won: Linnette 107 (Turner) J2 to I second EmPera 111 (Freeman) 3 to 5 third Time Lollie astin and ottyanna also ran Fourth race: 41i) 105 ths (Turner) 8 to 1 4Rn-it 1417 istchcorr) 10 to 1 second: Harmony (Turhivillei to 1 third Time Clan4le Sylvia Belle of Oak Crove and Airlig14 also ran Firth race: 6 itiavolo 104 (Turnerb :1 to I won: Eloroy 104 (Walsh) 2 to 1 tfeeonii: Ilaroldine 101: (A Ital-rett) 10 to 1 third Time Mayfern Invtsrcauld Rapier Servitor and Lyndhurst also ran 4''Si' '6 tt Prospect of an Army Deficiency of About Three Hundred Thousand Dollars for the Current From tho Capital of the Nation owners to list their property for sale with LAND Immioavrinx COMPANY Room I American Building atilt tr WANTEDLEverybody to know that we sell the "Slot ling" "Fenton" and "Fat-run" Heyries GRA HARDWARE COMPANY 222 North Market street alila 5t the4r ERN 1N1 I we Pal- 1Y orth "gkele jiecri 1 I 41 rt el hi Win Two flames From Mintgurniy a nd Lea ye for bicycle repair work Prompt attention rucalerato prices and Fatistactiwi guaranteed GRAY 8: DUDIiY HARDWARE CoNIPANY 22'1 North Market strect ntr2S 5t 'orit and 1P rm no frelnt for Ow pAr: also day boardeN 153 Sam nwr sun 3t ft 53 1 i I 0 7Ns i '''''''C'''' ''s dv: rf (-- --4 -4r- i 7 it 1 I 44 1 4 0 'urn-4 enir- 1 I 0 fp" ch ti I 1 i gt I 1 i I 4 4 I 1 1: 1 SATURDAY'S RACING CARDS LvansNille Ind Aug 30--iSpeciat)-- tk the last gaine to-day 'Montgomery The only feature aS the sting hitting of the middic lieldir for Montgotneiy hit I his bead cut otic-tt by running iloo tin- middle field fence xvhile after bing-hit ball IL had to retire from the game 'Ryan and Fiolds both of rvansville were also hurt and had 1 tire 11-10 second ganie a deferred one transferred from MontgomerY a4 forfited to Evansville 9 to 0 by The Evansvilles left to-night for 'Nashville S-ore 1N EVATIS 0 0 4 0 I 0 2--- Montgomery 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 I 9 uir ianilI I Montgomery 4 Fichis wad Burtt Sparks Wiley and hahoe 117 1-1)---Men ho will work' for 075 month 1 salary or In PWIiiill: E3 pie goods by eitiliples to den ler Experience unneeessary IVrite us SPECIALTY CO in) Cincinnati myll IITANTED--You to try COLLIER'S whole beat breed 601 and 603 Church st Juidgt: AliT A traveling throughout Middle Tennessee to solicit puiweriptions for The Senii-Weekly American Liberal coinili1A0i0Ozp allowed Cal at of The SemieeklY AMOriCAL amesican Building at OLICAL apIM if meth tapie 11 ti 'IA Ie bele- ellt: LlOtli coin- b'1111- DUCAL Washington Aug 30---(Special)---Superviiing Inspector-General Dumont received a letter to-day from a man named Goff claiming that he was being illegally detained of his liberty by the Guatemala authorities at Livingston and asked that the matter be investigated Goff said he was an old steamboat pilot and hal plied on the 11ississipp1 River between New Orleans and St Louis for thirty years An inspection of the records kept in the office of the Supervising Inspector-General bore out the facts claimed by Goff Goffs letter was turned over to the State Department The State De pattment officials informed Gen Dumont that they had been in correspondence with the authorities of Guatemala through our Consul Mr Pringle with he result of obtaining Mr Goff's release On bail According to the in- fermatNstittained by the State De- partment seems that Goff and Pobert firer inridRe a nephew of Col Breckinridge were arrested on suspicion for the murder of a man named Brooks the Cashier of a steamboat company who Wall found mord( red in his office and beside his body was found a pistol that belonged to lireckinridge who claimed that the Pistol had been stolen from him Goff and Breekinridge had offices in the same buildinis with Brooks They have been released on bail and the authorities of Guatemala have assured our Government that they will be given a fair trial FOR SA LE FOR SA LFdL-Prett itt 5-room huutw rilun fruit tfiltd et 500 200 15 ripinihly: rounif volt cut) P20 monthly: 6 moult tAt cur line hit utisomptv ttrounci titAiruble lionwi 1600 4100 tta VIO titIi I Come tlieSo 'wen irnu TEratrs AuENcy 3o ellerry et- I lb enii C117 ruble I ieti N1 ToliedoAug weather cleared up to-day and left the track heavy Alb( trotted an ekhibitior mile in 2:151 and to-morrow will go againsther record of Summaries ::17 Hal won second third and fourth heats hest time 2:16 Jimmy Mack won first heat in 2i3o Downs won firf7t fourth 'and fifth heals: best time Ready won second and third heats in 2:2114 and 2254 pace Wilkes won first and second heats in 21v2 and 2:21 Roland Willies de ek Emily Frank Ji ti lUiy Kitty liartzinier arFo IN HARNESS AT PORTLAND Pori land Me Aug l0-230 trot finned I Wed Won ra fourth and fifth heats: Is-St tins 2:1 judge oeter won first and see-mil heats hest time wfn first second and fifth heats and race best time Brino mum fourth in 2:2514 third in 22114 2:24 Wrirl third 1-iond snit Piurth herr time Prigirin won first in 2:2012 trot unfinished Sem111 won first heat in 2:14 Adra Belle loin second heat iii 2:1114 Fon SA plug borseg for oPiling nave le) ltiit uter1e4 addrcs SA thi Fult number of nice liamonfi for one-third than cost: taken under toreelosure Apply 220 CnIon nI' eed St on twat ut lor Ole LI Ell 'ROC Elti CO hot anti 013 church strePt swan nahinz X' Powder 601 no Chu relit on tor 61e4 OWN ncier i et ()le lurch 1 tilg tt The sooner such rnen as Abner Powell get out of base ball the better off the game will be His actions here Wednesday have done More to injure base ball in Nashville than anything that ever happened here Then to have the manager of a club deliberately tell a erowd of people that he intends to throw his coming series with Atlanta to that club should if proven be sufficient to put him on the black list forever Beard is confident of securing Dan IdeFarlan for the Nashville series He thinks also that he can borrow 'McCreary from the Louisville team 'With tta se two twirlers we would make poor obi Dr Stilling get down on his knees and pray for Tribune Wonder if Peard's trip to Louisville could have hail any effect on McCreary's failure to report here 7iftvr being ordered to do so by Manager AleCloskey? Truthfully says the EVit 11SV1110 Tribune: "The Atlanta Constitution's base ball column vhich is looked after by a litt I-second-time-on-earth fellow by the name of Mruffy is the laughing of the League and cannot be relied upon for anything When Evansville was liVe or Si games In the lead and Atlanta second itrulty Would Jump up two games in the League standing every litne Atlanta lion When Atlanta lost he never paid the I at attention to tho standing but lbst left it as it wits He rated by vvry 'Myer in tho League as not knowing a traio- hit from a cantaloupe" They lifeat YeFtTlay and 1 ('nsider the l'ennaiit Theirs Nitaira I 1141 anoth( rieinry in a pretty garriri 1-(lay TIP- team pia up a ferl hel11P4 arid ('allahan kt 1 t) fiur hits Thi fla fl i tiff ioost anti in the 'Pi fans ar 1' what thry nuiv eoniiid- I IS itainty win the pen)) 0 1 at 1 411 gtglio from Nashville I ere i- (I as tifforing 1(1 thk aa tk a Ina' doi it in a stiles NVilh ti the Nirtiville and AttinLirrik 10-in I 1 iHri! Fallon I I 1 I 1s1 I lI iiy Ifl' 1Z 1 ti oi 1 '2 I 12 II 1 it--1 1 1 iiit Hs Halm 1 1 11: 011LIE BEAlt1) Who Hopes to Defeat Nintal Ile To-ltay cliances for IN'inning the 1P11- rant as they will have to v-in all four of the- ganws to he aide to tie tin At lantas if tile latter xlin their renntining garen'-s There Is nut -a Ith lyer on the Nash tani heart is fitlt bent urt winning utit ant th(yAxill lake sow- mighty long (liainos to ttlPr Ati'ra! NViii Tit 11 fur Nitshville and st twitler Ialle Will I ealleI at 'rho Nttto itoute' C1111) 1 on hand in Nrno1 to the tet-th nit iI th tt nit III-Lts intslast th! Huh 11 I it th Ili 1011S tr2JIL itit tiNr fifty tn-net'- 11- i1 71 11 fy l'i 0111111 1 f1711 (ry ur his te tut 1 111r Lased tle 1 It it he it that its Inettilers ar on th i 111y 1 Ill 1114 tti II 11mptk o'k 1ft 1n "dy It' i i I CI t' 11 1- 1 nu ito)ti I- LI 11 1 to td tie Ill et itti see 11 '11-r Tr 1 1 th 1 liuw 1 tr ror 1A1 tr ttrity 1 I Rnil ili't 111 ne I siege 1 :1 I gelvon ill chu- Li they 1- 1 thuell ATLAI k' 1411 111E1-01 ft7titl )11 at At Louisville: First race furlongs --Altedena Gladys Loe 70 lb Ithett Guothi 104 Prince Imperial Diggs Man-(loll 100 Lake 107 St Maxim 117 Second race selling: 7 Wow Tough Timber 97 lbs kAisio The Preserver sf9 Ellscbert 100 Birmingham Swift 102 (Melina lo-0? 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