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SPORTING
LIFE.
September
16,
1905.
SOUTHERN
LEAGUE
The
Official
Record
of
the
1905
Penn
ant
Race
with
Tab
ulated
Scores
and
Accurate
Accounts
__
of
All
Champion-
Pies.
Karnaugh
ship
GamcsPlayed
GAMES
TO
BE
PLAYED.
Sept.
14, 10,
to—
Little
Hock
at
Nashville,
Memphis
at
Birmingham,
New
Orleans
at
Mont
gomery,
Shreveport
at
Atlanta.
Sept.
IS,
19.
20—Little
Rock
at
Birmingham,
Memphis
at
Atlanta,
New
Orleans
at
Nasliville,
.Shreveport
at
Montgomery.
Sept.
21,
22,
23—Little
Rock
nt
Atlanta,
Memphis
at
Montgomery,
SUreveport
at
Nash
ville.
FINIS.
THE
CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD.
Following
is
the
complete
and
cor
rect
record
of
the
championship
race
of
the
Southern
League
to
September
7
inclusive:
Atlanta.........
Birmi
igham
...........
Montgomery..
Little
Rock.............
Memphis.........
.
Nashville............;"
New
Orleans...........
Shreveport..............
Lost........... .........
>
p"
D
P
10
11
6
11
4
10
6
58
B
5"
3"
8
10
5
6
E
11
7
55
Won.Lost.Pct.
N.Orleans
81
36
.692
Memphis...
62
53
.539
Birming'm
63
55
.534
Montgo'y..
59 52
.532
g
o
p
8
8
6
6
7
11
6
52
f
c
*-
9
10
6
16
9
14
12
75
g
n
-c
cr
6
8
9
3
6
11
10
53
2;
f
n
n
12
7
8
13
12
77
2
.Oriea's
7
6
3
2
7
4
7
36
cr
ta
rt
rc
8
10
8
5
8
4
11
54
^
o
a
59
63
59
34
62
42
81
60
460
ct
s
a
.504
.534
.532
.312
'J9S3
.S26
Won.Lost.Pct.
Shreveport
60
54
.526
At
anta.....
59 58
.504
Nashville..
42 77
.353
LittleRo'k
34
75
.312
Games
Played
Tlmrsday,
August
24.
MEMPHIS
VS.
LITTLE
ROCK
AT
MEM-
PHIS
AUG.
24.—Errors
by
the
visitors
gave
Memphis
an
easy
victory.
Score:
L.
KOCK.
AB.R.
B.
P.
A.
E
Blake,
ss.....
523
2
41
Gardner,
If..
513
1
00
Deorm'd,
3b
500
231
MEMPHIS.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.E
Duffy,
cf....
211
500
Beecher,3b..
200
0
11
Gannon,
If..
4
1
0
7
00
McCann,rf..
3
0
0'
I
00
Dungan,
rf..
4
2
1
3
20
Gear,
cf......
502
2
10
Hurley,
2b..
402
3
21
Johnson,
p..
4
1
4 0
12
Accors'i,
lb:4
0112
20
Garvin,
c....
500
1
21
Total
.....
40
41521
156
Alexan'r.
If
3
1 1
2
00
Walters,
2b..
3
01130
Tamsett,
ss
4
1 1
630
Hurlburt,
c
4 0
1
3
00
Brown,
p.....
321
0
30
Total.....
29
8
6
27
12
1
Little
Rock...............
00000112
0—4
Memphis...................
0050-0012
x—8
Two-base
hits—Alexander,
BlaUe.
Stolen
bases—Gannon,
Dungnn,
Walters.
Tamsett.
First
on
balls—Off
.Tolmsnn
2.
Brown
5.
Struck
out—By
Johnson
2.
Brown
2.
Hit
by
pitcher
—Walters,
Beecher
2.
Sacrifice
hits—Duffy.
Beecher,
Alexander.
Double
plays—Accorsirii,
Blake;
Tamsett,
Gannon.
Umpire—Shiebeck.
Time—1.35.
SHREVEPORT
VS.
NEW
ORLEANS
AT
CHATTANOOGA
AUG.
24.—It
was
nip
'and
tuck
between
the
rival
Louisiana
refugee
teams.
The
Pelicans
bunched
a
series
of
hits
in
the
seventh
inning,
when
all
the
runs
ot
the
game
were
scored.
Score:
SHKEVEP©T.AB.R.B.
p.
A.K
Smith,
ss......
4
02040
Kennedy,
cf
3
00000
Weikart,
Ib
4 0
1
16
10
Hanley,
rf...
401
0
00
N.ORLEA©S.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.E
Stanley,
ci..
4
00300
Nadea'u,
If..
4
0 0 4
00
Hahn,
rf.....
412
0
00
Rohe,
3b.....
311
1
10
Hess,
31).....
40003
OlBeck,
Ib.....
410
8
00
Evans,
2b....
4
0
1
2 2
ol
Williams,2b
4
12311
Milter,
It.....
4
01200
Fritz,
c.........
400
6
11
Breiten'n,
p
2
0
0
1
30
Total.....
330 627
14
1
Holly,
ss....
3
11340
Sullivan,
c..
4
0 0
5
00
Phillips,
p..
3
0
1
0
10
Total......
33
57
27
71
New
Orleans............
000000
50
0—5
Shreveport.................
000000
00
0_0
Two-base
hit—Phillips.
Sacrifice
hit_Ken
nedy.
Struck
out—By
Breitenstein
7,
Phillips
2.
First
on
balls—Off
Breitenstein
2,
Phillips
1.
Wild
pitches—Phillips
1,
Breitenstein
1.
Double
play—Evans,
Weikart.
Umpire—Car
penter.
Time—1.40.
NASHVILLE
VS.
BIRMINGHAM
AT
NASH
VILLE
AUG.
24.—A
base
on
balls
for
Bennett,
followed
by
Norcum's
drive
to
center
In
the
ninth
inning,
gave
Nashville
the
winning
run.
Score:
BIRMIN©M.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.H
Niles,
2b....
5
l
o
3
10
Montgo'y,c
4133
10
Wagner.
If..
5
0
3
3
11
Smith,
rf......
5
1
l
2
00
NASHV
E.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.I
Bennett,
2b
3
3
I
0
30
Norcum.
cf..
5141
Tansing,
3b 4
2 2
1
40
Russell.
If...
402
1
00
Killacky.lb
000
2
00
Clarice,
cf....
511
3
00
Sample,
Ib..
2007
Elsey,
Ib....
2026
Wiseman.rf
3
002
Keenan-.
ss
4 0
I
2
41
Cowling,
c:..
4
1 1
0
10
Matthe's.lb
501
9
30
Auder'n,
3b
4
C
0
1
01
Alcock,
ss..
4120
40
Dessau,p......
322
0
30
Total.....
40713*24
13
2
Bailey.p.....
411-0
10
Total.....
35
8
14 27
13
2
Nashville.................
.20020030
1—8
Birmingham..............
01002004
0—7
•None
out
when
winning
run
was
scored.
Two-base
hits—Jansing.
Elsey.
Matthews
Montgomery
2.
Wagner,
Alcock.
Norcum.
Three-
base
hits—Janslng.
Dessau.
Passed
ball—Dow-
ling.
First
on
balls—Off
Bailey
3,
Dessau
.'i
Struck
otit—By
Bailey
-t,
Dessau
2.
Stolen
bases—Bennett
2,
Smith. Wagner.
Keenan,
Nlles
2,
Norcum.
Sacrifice
hit—Wiseman.
Um
pire—Pfenninger.
Time—1.50.
Games
Played
Friday,
August
85.
SHEEVI5PORT
VS.
NEW
ORLEANS
AT
CHATTANOOGA
AUG.
25.—Though
Moxie
Manuel
outpitched
Swann.
the
long
end
of
the
5-8
score
did not
fall
in
the
Pelican
camp.
The
Pirates
were
lucky
in
connecting:
at
the
right
time,
and
the
League
leaders
committed
two
displays
that
meant
two
runs.
Score:
SHRHVE'T.
AB.R.B.
i>.
A.EJN.ORLEA'S.
AB.K.B.
p.
A.E
Smith,
ss.....
4 2
1
4
3
1
Stanley,
cl..
4
0 0 3
10
Kennedy,
cf
3
1120
olNadeau,
If..
4
0
2 I
10
Weikart,
Ib
2
0 0
10
0
1
|
Hahn,
rt.....
310
0
Hanley,
rf..
3
0
1 1
00
Hess,
3b.....
400
0
30
Evans,
2b...
300
7
0
41
0
d
00
20
1
00
20
Heck,
Ib.....
4
1
3 12
10
Williams,2b3
10130
Holly,
ss.....
200231
Rohe,
3b.....
4000
Fisher,
c.....
3
014
Manuel,
p..
2
0
«
1
Miller.
If.....
3
1
1
Graffius.c....
2013
Swann,
p....
2100
Total......
26
5
5
27
12 3
Total.....
29
3
6
24
15
3
New
Orleans..............
0
2000100
0—3
Shreveport.................
0030001
1
x—5
Two-base
hits—Kennedy.
Beck.
Sacrifice
hits
—Kennedy,
Weikart.
Graffius.
Williams,
Holly.
Manuel.
Stolen
bases—Kennedy,
Weikart.
'Left
on>
bases—Shreveport
4,
i*Iew
Orleans
3.
Struck
out—By
Swann
2,
Manuel
o.
First
on
balls—
Off
Swann
1.
Manuel
5.
Double
plays—Smith,
Evans.
Weikart;
Evans,
Weikart
2:
Hess,
Evans,
Weikart;
Rohe,
Williams.
Beck;
Mtm-
uel,
Beck.
Umpire—Carpenter.
Time—1.40.
MEMPHIS
VS.
LITTLE
ROCK
AT
MEM
PHIS
AUG.
25.—In
a
hotly-contested
pitchers'
battle
Memphis
scored
one
tally
in
the
first
inning,
and
there
the
run-getting
ceased.
Watt,
of
the
visitors,
allowed
two
hits,
and
Suggs,
who
opposed
him,
but
four.
Score:
L.
ROCK.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.I
Blake,
2b....
4
0 0
Gardner,
If.
4 0 0
Dearm'd,3b
4
0
L
00
30
MEMPHIS.'
AB.R.B.
P.
A.F
00
10
McCann,
rf40
1
0 0
0.
Dungan,
rf..
3 0
13
Gear,
cf......
4
013
'
.
1
t
!
Alrxan'r.
If
1
0
0
Hurley;
Ib..
3
0 0
10
2
0|
Walters.
2b
3
0
1
3
Johnson,
ss
3
0
0
t
1
2JTaniselt,
ss
3 0
0
2
Accorsini.c
10032
o:
II
urlburt,
c
300
5
Duffy,
cf.....
2102
Beecher,
31)
2
0
0
1
Gannon,
Ib
3
0 0
10
00
0
0
0 0
4
0
3
1
3 0
1
0
Watt,
p.......
201
0
6 «
Total.....
290
42415
2
Total......
23
1
2
27
12
1
Little
Rock...............
00000000
0—0
Memphis...................
1
0000000
x—1
Stolen
bases—Blake,
Walters.
First
on
balls
—OH
Watt
8,
Suggs
3.
Struck
out—By
Watt.
3.
Suggs
5.
Hit
bv
pitcher—Beecher.
Sacrifice
hits—Duffy,
Beecher.
Gannon.
Double
plays—
Gear.
Dearmoud:
Hurlbnrt,
Gannon.
Umpire—
Shiebeck.
Time—1.25.
Note.—Rain
prevented
the
Birmingham-
Montgomery
and
Nashville-Atlanta
games.
Suggs,
p......
300
0
Games
Played
Saturday.
Aiisrnst
20.
BIRMINGHAM
VS.
MONTGOMERY
AT
BIRMINGHAM
AUG.
2fl.
(P.
M.
AND
P.
M.)
The
locals'
victory
was
due
to
the
great
work
,of
Stultz
on
the
rubber.
Score:
AB.R.B.
p.
A.E'MONTG'Y.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.F
.
Nlles,
2b....
30022
OjMoles'h,
cf.
4
0
0
1
MontE'y.3b4
1123
1
Thornton.rf
4
000
Smith,
rf.....
413
1
00
Schwartz.2b3
015
Vaughan.lb4
1
3
14
00
Wagner,
cf.
3
1
0
3
01
Matthews,
c
4 0
1
3
10
Alcock.
ss...
4121
11
Anders'n,
If
3
0
3
1
0
OjMillcrick.
c
4
0 0
2
Urouth's,
3b
301
Durrett.lt...
400
Mullan'y,lb2
0
1
12
00
Oldring."
ss.
3
0
0
2
11
Stultz,
p.....
30006
OjLee,
p.........
400
0
20
Total....,
32
5
1027
13
3'
Total
......
31 0
3
24
14
2
Birminsham ........'.....
1 1
000003
x
5
Montgomery........^...
00000000
0—0
Two-base
hits—
-Montgomery.
Alcock.
Double
play
Brouthers,
SchwartK,
Mullaney.
Struck
out—
By
Stultz
4.
Lee
2.
First
on
bnlls
Off
Stultz
5,
Lee
2.
Hit
by
pitcher
By
Ktuliz
1.
Sacrifice
hit
Thornton.
Umpire
Ehret.
Time
—1.29.
Sallee
had
one
bad
Inning
nnd
the
visitors
scored
enough
runs
to
win.
Starkell
had
his
pitching
hand
Injured
by
n
line
drive
off
Mont
gomery's
bat.
tind
retired
in
the
third.
Mc-
Makin,
who
succeeded
him,
was
an
enigma
to
the
locals.
Score
:
MQNTG'Y.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.K
BIRMIN
M.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.E
3
21
00
20
.
Moles'h.
cf.
2
1
0
Niles,
2b......
400
Montg'y.3b
400
2
Smith,
rt......
4004
Vaugh'n.lb
3028
Wagner,
cf..2
00010
Durrett.
If..
302
Matthews,
c
3 0
0
Alcock,
ss..
301
Anders'n.
If
3
1110
OjYeaqer'
c...
3
10310
Thornton.rf
5
12
=chwa'z,
2h
5
0
1
Urolith's.
31)
501
Mu'1an'v,lb3
0
0
12
00
1
Oldring^ss..
400
2
30
.
Sallee,
p......
3
0
1
2 4 0
Storkell.p...
2
0
1
0
Total
,
_
29
1
5
27
13
3
McMakin.p
201
I
20
10
Total.....
34
3
F
V
10 0
Montgomery.............
0
"0030000
0—3
Birmingham..................
00100000
0—1
Stolen
base
Niles. Two-base
liit
Anderson.
Double
play
McMnkiu. Mnllfiney.
Innings
pitched
By'.Starkell
3*
MoMakln
<i.
Struck
out
Bv
Starkell
1.
McMakin
2.
Sallee
G.
First
on
balls
Off
Sallee
•.
"Sacrifice
hits
Wagner.
Molesworth.
Hits—
Off
Utiivkell
3,
McMakin
2.
Umpulre
Ehret.
Time—
1
.56.
NASHVILLE
VS.
ATLANTA
AT
NASH-
VILLK
AUG.
26.-
(P.
M.
AND
P. M.;—
Nash
ville
and
Atlanta
split
ovetf
on
a
double-header.
The
Finns
came
from
behind
in
the
lirst
game
and
won
in
the
ninth
inning.
Score:
NASHV'
E.
AB.R.B.
p.
A.E
Bennett,
21)
5
1 1
3
11
Norcum,
cf
4
0
0
1
0
?
Jansing,
31)
4
1 1
1
60
Russell,
l..f..
3
11401
Elsey,
Ib....
4
2 2
10
00
Wiseman.rf4
03310
Keenan,
ss..
4
00340
Howling,
c.
3
1
3 2
00
McFarl'd,
p
3
0 0 0
20
Total.....
346
11
27 14
4!
Nashville..................
4
ATLANTA.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.H
Crozier,
cf..
502
I
00
Winters,
rf..
500
1
00
Stafford,
Ib4
1
0
13
00
Rickert.
If..
4
1 1
2
10
429
2 6
1
0
0
1
Archer,
c.....
412
231
Moren,
p.....
4
0
1
0
30
Total.....
30
59*25
13 3
0000100
1—6
.
..
Jordan,
2b.
4
1
1
Morse,
ss...
511
Nohlitt,
3b..
401
Atlanta.......................
00010130
D—5
*0ne
out
when
winning
run
was
scored.
Two-base
hits—Wiseman.
Dowllng,
Elsey
2,
Jordan.
Hit
by
pitcher—Dowllng.
Struck
out
—By
McFarlaud
2.
Moren
1.
Double
piny—
Rickert.
Archer.
First
on
balls—Off
McFarland
:j
Moren
2.
Left
on
bases—Nashville
0,
At
lanta
9.
Wild
pitches—
Moren
2.
Stolen
base—
Archer
Sacrifice
bit—McFarland.
Umpire—
Pfenninger.
Time—3.40.
Streit
was
wild
iu
the
second
game, and
the
Firemen
had
little
trouble
iu
pounding
him.
Plav
was
called
at
the
end
of
seven
innings.
In
the
third
inning
catcher
Archer,
of
Atlanta,
was
struck
by
a
foul
tip.
which
fractured
his
knee
cap.
Score:
NASHV©E.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.E
Bennett,
21).
400
0
50
Norcum.
cf.
200
1
00
(ansing.Sb..
3
:
1
2
0
0
Russell,If....
3
00500
Sample,
ll)..
100
400
Jordan,
21)..
4113
Elsev,
Ib...
101
000
Morse,
ss...
4000
Wiseman.rf3
01
1
00
Keenan,
ss..
300
1
21
Dowling.
c.
2
0
1
1
00
Archer,
c....
1
0 0
Streit,
p......
2
0 0 0 0
OjRayriiond.p
3 0
Total.....
24
1
4
21 7
ll
Nashville
...........................
0
Atlanta......
........................
0
ATLANTA.
AB.R.H.
P.
A.R
300
000
0
1
0
0
1
0
•i
o
2
2
1
0
0
0
2
1
.
Crozier,
cf..
4 0
I
Winters,
rf..
4
0
I
Stnflord.
Ib
4
0
1
Rickert.
If..
4
0
3 4
Total.....
33
j
1
1
21
8
4
00^01
0—
1
10200
0—3
Two-base
hit
Jordan.
Passer?
(mil
Dowllng
Double
play
Morse.
Jordan,
XalTovd.
Wild
pitch
Streit.
Left
on
bases—
Nasliville
0.
Ai-
hinta
9.
Struck
out
By
Streit
1.
Raymond
5.
First
on
balls
Off
Rnym^y
4.
Stolen
bases
Jordan,
Beunett,
lllsey.
ii.icke"t
2.
Stafford.
Umpire
Pfenninger.
Time
1.40.
MEMPHIS
VS.
'^TTLiE
KOCK
AT
MEM
PHIS
AUG.
20.—(P.
M.
AND
P.
M.)—
Mem
phis
won
both
games. The
first
proved
easy
for
the
locals.
Murray,
of
the
visitors,
yielding
up
fourteen
hits.
Score:
L.
KOCK.
AB.K.I3.
P.
A.!
MEMPHIS.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.E
0
0
2
0
0 0
-
--«,-
,
° °
Gear,
cf......
40120
Oj
Alex'a'r,if,ss4
12021
Hurley,
Ib..
3
0
1
0 0
0
'
-
-
-
-
Blake.
21)....
400
'2
20
Duffy,
cf......
4213
Gardner.
If.
4 0 2 2
1
0|
Beecher,
31)
4
2
4
3
Dearm'd.3b
41100
IjGannon.
rf.
4128
McCann,
rf4
0000
OJ
Dungan,
rf.
4
0
2
4
Johnson,
ss
3
0
0
4
Accorsini.c
300
4
Murray,p....
300
1
01
Total.....
321
5
24
10
3
Goodwin,
p
4
0
1
0
Walters,
21)
4
1
2
Tamsett.
ss
2
0 0
Brown,
If....
2
1
0
Hurlburt,
c
4
0 0
2
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
Total......
3681427-112
Little
Rock...............
0
0010000
0 1
Memphis...................
10200023
x—8
Two-base
lilt—Cannon...
Three-base
hit—
Beecher.
Stolen
bases—Hurley.
Dnffy
2.
Gan
non,
Alexander,
Walters.
First
on
balls—Off
Murray
2.
Struck
out—By
Murray
;!,
Goodwill
4.
Passed
balls—Accorsiui
2.
Umpire—Slue-
heck.
Time—1.35.
In
the
second
the
Little
Rocks
outbatted
the
home
team,
but
their
errors
proved
cosily.
Score:
L.
KOCK.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.E
Blake.
2b.....
5 0 2
a
11
Gardner.
If.
4
0
2
2
3 0
Dearm'd.3b
502
0
30
Gannoil,
21).
401
5
McCann.
rf
5 0
2
3
Gear,
cf........
501
4
H
nrley.
Ib..
400
7
Johnson,
ss
3
1
0
0
Garvin.
c...
1 1
1
2
1
0
1
0
Accorsini,
c
3
0
2
5
00
010
Chiiin,
p....
400
Total.....
39
2122410
2i
Little
Rock...............
020
Memphis...................
000
MEMPHIS.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.E
Duffy,
ct......
300
2
00
Beecher,
3b.
400
2
©
"
Dungan,
rf.
4
1
1
6
Alexan'r,
If
1 1
0 0
Walters,
2b
3 0
6
2
Tamsett,
ss
3
0 0
2
Hurlburt,
c
3
0
1
7
Stockdale,p-3
1
2
Total......
28
3
5*2610
1
00000
0—2
01110
X—3
"•Gardner
out
for
interfering.
Two-base
hits—Garvin.
Dnngan.
Stolen
bnses
—Gardner,
McCann,
Gefir,
Beecher.
Alexander.
Stockdale.
First
on
balls—Off
Chinn
4.
Stock-
dale
S.
Struck
out--By
Chirm
3.
Stockdale
5.
Sacrifice
fliits—Gardner,
Hurley,
Walters.
Um
pire—Shiebeck.
Time—1.50.
SHREVEPOUT
VS.
NEW
ORLEANS
AT
CHATTANOOGA
AUG.
20.—Before
Brettenslein
could
get
warmed
up
in
the
first
inning
he
permitted
two
hits,
gave
one
Pirate
gratis
transportation
and
threw
wild.
This
combinn-
tion
of
Pelicim
bad
breaks,
with
two
suicides,
resulted
in
n
pair
of
I'ol>by
Gilks'
men
crossing
the
plale.
These were
the
only
runs
scored
throughout
the
nine
innings,
as
New
Orleans
could
not
hit
Bartley.
Score:
SHREVEP©T.
AB.K.B.
P.
A.fl
6
1
9
2
1
240
3
3
1
I
N.ORI.KA
3.AB.R.B.
P.
A.E
Stanley,
of..
4 0
0
2
00
Nadeau.
If...
401
200
6 0
0 0,
1
OjHirhn,
rf......
3
0
1
0
OiRohe.
3b.....
400
1
O.'Brck.
Ib.....
400
Williams.21)
4
0
2
Holly,
ss......
3
0
1
Fisher,
c
....
300
Smith,
ss.....
411
Kennedy,
cf
2
1
1
Weikart,
Ib
3
0 0
Hanley.
rf..
401
Hess,3b
....
401
Kvans.
2b...
300
Miller,
If.....
300
['"rilz.c.
........
3
01
,
....
_
-
.
Hartley,
p.
..
3
0
2
0
2
Oj
fireiten'n,
p
2
0
1130
Total..,.
29 2
7
27
15
ll
Total.....
310624121
^hreveport.
................
20000000
x
2
New
Orleans.............
00000000
0
0
Two-base
hit—
Fritz.
Stolen
hasps—
Kennedy
H.
Left
on
baset*—
N
T
ew
Orleans
0.
-Shreveport
5.
Struck
out
By
Bartley
3,
Breitenstein
2.
l-'i'-st
on
balls-
Off
Bartley
3,
Breitenstein
2.
Wild
pitch
Breitenstciu.
Stolen
base
fless.
rouble
plays
Evans,
Smith,
Weikart;
Holly,
Williams,
.
Beck.
Umpire
—Carpenter.
Time-
Games
Played
Snndny,
August
27.
•.
MEMPHIS
VS.
ATLANTA
AT
MEMPHIS
AUG.
27.
The
vi*itor|
played
snappy
ball
and
administered
a
siiufr-ouf
to
the
locals.
Burnum
yielded
only
four
hits.
Score:
ATLANTA.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.
HI
M
EMPHIS.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.E
0
0-Puffy,
cf.....
4002
0
OjHeeciier,
3b.
4010
1
0
Gannon,
Ib
3
0
1
0
0
1
0
350
4
?
2
0
o
5
r
Dungan,
rf..
300
Crozier.
cf...
5012
Winters,
rf.
4000
Stafford,
Ib
2
2
1
12
Rickert,
If..
2111
Jordan,
2b..
300
4
IVlorse,
ss....
402
Noblit,
3b..
4002
Brennan,
c..
4
0 0 3
llurmim,
p..
30
1
Total......
31
3
627
18
2
Total.....
29
0
427
15 3
Atlnnta......................
00010101
0—3
Memphis
....................
0
0000000
0—0
Stolen
bases—-Rickert,
Tamsett.
First
on
balls—Off
Burtnim
4.
B
T
'own
.'!.
Struck
out—By
Burnum
:5.
Brown
5.
Hit
by
pitcher—Dumr.iri.
Sacrifice
hits—Rickert
2.
.Tordau.
Double
ploy
—Burnum.
Morse,
Stafford.
Umpire—Shiebeck.
Time—1.35.
9
..
.3
Alexan'r.
If.
3000
Walters.
2b
2
0
0
3
Tiimsett.
ss
4
0
1
3
H
ui-ibtirt,
c
3
0
1
5
Br.-wn,
p.....
300
2
Games
Played
Monday,
August
28.
MEMPHIS
VS.
ATLANTA
AT
MEMPHIS
AUQ.
«S.
Suggs
was
too
much
for
Atlanta,
the
letter
being
shut
out.
Score:
ATLANTA.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.
B|MBMJ>HI5.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.E
~
Crozier.
cf..
2
0
0
3
Walters,
rf.
4 0
I
0
0
o|
.
0
Ol
Stafford,
Ib
2
0 0
12
00
00
Duffy.
cf....
332
3
Beecher,
3b
3
0 0
3
Gannon,
Ib
4
0
1
9
Dungan,
rf.
3
0
1 1
'
Walters,
2b.
300
6
Tamsett,
ss
4
0
1
I
Hurlburt,
c
4 0 0
2
Suggs,
p.....
321
1
Rickert.lf...
401
Jordan,
2b..
400
I
20
Alexan'r.
If
3
0
1
Morse,
ss....
401
351
Noblett,
3b
4 0
1
0
00
Hrenuan,
c..
3
0
0
3
11
Zeller.p.......
3
01061
Total.....
30 0
5
24
14
3
Total.....
30
5
7
27
16
4
Atlanta.....................
00000000
0—0
Memphis....................
10002020
x—5
Two-base
hits—Gannon,
Suggs.
Stolen
bases
—Hickert,
Duffy.
First
on
balls—Off
Zeller
1,
Suggs
2.
Hit
by
pitcher—Dungau,
Crozier.
Passed
ball.—Htirlburt.
Sacrifice
lilts—Beecher,
Walters.
Double
play—Beecher.
Walters,
Gan-
nou.
Umpire—Shiebeck.
1'ime—1.50.
SHREVEI'ORT
VS.
NASHVILLE
AT
CHATTANOOGA
AUG.
28.—Fisiier
kept
the
hits
scattered
and
Nasliville
never
had
a
cluiucc.
Abstelu,
Shreveport's
utility
m;iu,
secured
two
three-base
bits,
a
double and
a
single
in
live
times
up.
Score:
NASHV'B.
AB.R.B.
p.
A.E
SHHIiVKF©T.AIJ.R.IJ.
P.
A.K
50
...
.
Wiede'n.
If.
4
0 0
3
0
o'Norcuiu,
cf.
4
l l
10
Knnzler,
rf..
4
02
0 0
3
0
5
1
Fausiog.
31)
3
1 1
0
Efsey,
1
b....
403
7
Kee
p'es,
2b
4
0 0
nan.
ss..
400
Downing,
c.
400
Herman,
p..
3
0
I
Siuitb,
v
ss....
4
0
I
.Kennedy,
cf
5
1
2-
0
Weikurt,
Ib
3
1
0
9
Abstein,
rf..
5342
Hess.
31).....
4123
Kviins.
2b...
302
4
41
Miller.
If.....
401
5
0
C
Graffius.*:..
401
300
Fisher,
p.....
402
1
0
c
Total.....
346
15
2'
14
1
Total.....
34
2 8
24
11
2
Shreveport.................
30001020
x_6
Nashville..................
00010000
I—_>
Three-base
hits—Abstelu
2.
Two-base
bits_
Smith.
Kennedy,
Miller,
Abstein.
Stolen
h-isos
—Kennedy
:i.
.Sacrifice
hits—Smith,
Hess.
Evaus.
First
on
balh—Off
Fisber
I
Herm-iu
2.
SI
ruck
out—By
Fisher
2,
Herman
1.
Double
phiy—Hess.
Evans.
WtlUart.
Umpire—Pfen
ninger.
Time—1.17.
BIRMINGHAM
VS.
LITTLE
KOCK
AT
BIR
MINGHAM
AUG.
28.—The
visiting
twirler
wa»
hit
hard
throughout,
while
H.
Clarke
was
a
mystery
to
Little
Rock.
Score:
UIKMIN'M.
AB.K.U.
p.
A.E
Niles,
<b.....
502
Monlg'v.3b
5110
Smith,
rf......
4214
Vaughan,Ib
3
2
1
8
Wagner,
cf,
3111
Matthews.c
4247
10
Gardner.ct.
311
L.
ROCK.
AB.R.B
P
A.»
Blake.
2b....
3
0
1
1
20
200
1
0
1
0
Gear,
If.......
401
300
Hurley,
Ib..
4
00800
-
-
I
1
2
0
1
0
Dearm'd,3b
400
0
McCann,rf..
4
013
Accorsini,
c
4
0
1
Guese,
p.....
300
0
f
-
Total.....
33
2 5
24
8
I
$
Alcock.
ss..
40322
OJ
Johnson,
ss
4
I
0
0
Anderson,If
4
0
2
I
Q-0
H.Clarke.
p
4
0 0
040
Total.....
36
8
1527
12/1
Birmingham..............
40101020
Little
Rock.................
000
1 1
0
0
0
0—2
Stolen
bases—Niles
2.
Matthews
2,
Wagner,
Anderson.
Two-base
hits—Johnson,
Hurley.
Vaughn.
Smith,
Blnke.
Double
plays—Clark,
Nlles,
V'augbn; McCann,
Accorsini.
Struck
out
—By
Clarke
7.
Guese
2.
Wild
pitch—Clarke
1.
Passed
ball—Matthews.
First
on
balls—Off
Clarke
1.
Guese
2.
Hit
by
pitcher-
Blake.
Sacrifice
hit—Vauglm.
••
-'••
Time—1.20.
NEW
ORLEANS
VS.
MONTGOMERY
AT
ATLANTA
AUG.
28—The
game
was
a
pitch
ers'
coutest
from
the
start,
only
being
allowed
by
each
side.
Score:
Gardner,
Umpire
Ehret.
three
hits
N.ORLEA'S.
AU.K.U.
p.
Stanley,cf...
310
4
Nadeau,
If..
3
0 0
1
Gaston.
rf...
301
2
Kobe.
31).....
401
1
Williams,
2h
3
00220
Holly,
ss....
.2
11240
0 0
MONTG'Y.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.B
0
0
Molesw'h,cf3
01
200
0
0
Thorn'n.
rf
4
00110
0
C
Schwartz.2b4
01320
2 0
Urolith's.3b3
00220
Beck,
Ib.....
3 0 0
11
0
olDurrett,
If..
3
0
0
2
00
Mulln'y,
Ib
3
0 0
11
01
_
.
. .
. 5
!
0
0
3
0
20
Oldring.
ss.
2
0
0
0
Millerick,
c
3 0 0
3
McCoy.p....
301
0
Sullivan,
c..
3
0 0
4
Dygert,
p...
3000
Total......
27
2
3 27 10
0
Total.....
28
0
3
24
13
2
New
Orleans............
00000002
x—2
Montgomery..............
00000000
0—0
Stolen
bases—Oldring.
Stanley.
Holly.
Sacri
fice
hits
—Moleswortb.
Double
plays—Tboruton,
Mullaney:
Robe,
Williams.
Beck,
First
on
bnlls—Off
McCoy
3,
Pygert
1.
Struck
out—By.
Dygert
4,
McCoy
2,
Umpire—Carpenter. Time
Games
Played
Tuesday,
August
20.
NEW
ORLEANS
VS.
MONTGOMERY
AT
ATLANTA
AUG.
2H.—Sixteen
safe
drives
for
single
bases,
daring
work
on
the
paths,
and
all-
around
effectiveness
in
the
field
won
the
Pelicans
victory
Score:
N.ORLUA©S.AB.R.H.
P. A.HIMONTC.©V.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.
0
0
0
t
Molesw'h,cf3
001
Stanley,
cf..
5022
Nadeau.
If..
402
5
Gastou.
rf...
412
1
0
C
jScnwa'z.
21)
4
0 0
Rohe.
31).....
41221
C
Brouth's.3b
4 0
1
Kitsch,
ss....
401
1
3
0
10
40
20
10
00
lieck,
Ib.....
41392
1
1
Durrett,
II...
3
013
Williams.
21)
4
1111
0|Mnlla'y,
Ib3
0 0
6
11
Holly,
ss.....
4
1
1
2
2
OiO'd.ing
rf...
3
0
1000
Sullivan,
c..
2
1
2
3
0
CJMillerick,
c
3
0
0
10
20
Phillips,
p..
4
1
1
2
4 0
Hale,
p........
3 0
0 0
1 1
Total....
35
7
1627
10
ll Total......
30
0
4
24
12 2
New
Orleans.............
21000400
x—
7
Montgomery.
.............
00000000
0
0
Two-base
hits
Oldring.
Durrett.
Brouthers.
Sacrifice
hit—
Sullivan.
Double
plav
Millprick,
Schwartz.
First
on
balls—
Off
Phillips
1.
Hale
1.
Struck
out
By
Phillips
3,
Hale
U.
Umpire
Carpenter.
MEMPHIS
VS.
ATLANTA AT
MEMPHIS
AUG.
20.
Memphis
wbu
a closely
contested
game
in
the
eighth
inning.
Goodwin
held
the
visitors
well
in
hand.
Score:
ATLANTA.
AB.R.B.
P.
A.FIMEMFHIS.
AB.R.B.
Crozier.
cl...
301
300
Winters,
rf..
400
1
00
Stafiord.ll)..
300
Rickert.
If..
4
0
1
Jordan,
21)..
4
1 1
Morse,
ss
.. 4 0 2
Noblitt,
3b..
3
1
0
2 0
0
0
1
0
Duffy.
ct.....
413
4
Reedier,
3I>
4 0
1
2
Gannon,
Ib
3 0
0 9
'
10
11
10
Dungan.
rt'..
210200
A'exau'r,
If
2
0
1
2
-
-
-
2
0
0
1
0
2
Oj
Walters,
2b
3
0
1
, .
2
OJTamsett.ss.
300
4
30
Rrennan.c..
3
0
0
6
2
o|
Hurlburt.
c
3
11220
Raymond,p
3
I
0
I
I
C'GoocUvin.
p
4
1
1
0
30
Total.....
31
3
5
24
10
fll
Total.....
28
4 8
27 12
1
Atlanta.....................
00110010
0—3
Memphis...................
1
0
2
8
0
0
O'l
x—1
Two-base
hits—DufTy. Morse.
Stoeln
bases—
Crozier.
Noblit,
Dnfl'y
2.
Gannon,
Dungnn,
Walters.
First
on
balls—Off
Raymond
4.
Good-
win
2.
Struck
out—Ily
Ravmond
G.
Goodwill
2.
Hit
bv
pitcher—By
Raymond
1.
Sacrifice
hits
—Crozier.
Winters.
Alexander,
Tamsett.
Um
pire—Shiebeck.
Time—1.45.
BIRMINGHAM
VS.
LITTLE
ROCK
AT
BIR
MINGHAM
AUG.
20
—Little
Rock
won
by
bunching
hits
ttud
taking
advantage
of
the
miscucs
of
the
locals.
Niles,
Birmingham's
second
,t,.seiuiui.
was
seriously
injured
by
a
collision
with
Harley.
Score:
AB
R.B.
P.
A.r
f..
ROCK.
AB.R.B.
Niles.
21).....
300
2
Clarke.
cf...
200
3
Monlg'y.
31)
5
1
2
0
3
C
Siuijli.rf.....
3
12101
Vaugh'n.lb
41111
1C
A.R
Blake,
2b....
503
2
30
Gardner,
cf
5
0 0
1
00
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
5
1
0
0
(>earm'd,3l)
5110
McCann,
rf.
420
Gear,
If......
413
0
1
1
Hurley.
Ib..
3
0
3
14
5 3
Oj
lohn-
on,
ss
4
0 0 5
1
f.
0
G'n-vin,
c....
4
'11
Total.....
37
51127
16
Wag'r,
cf.
If
4
1
1
Mntthews.
c3
0
1
Alcock.
ss...
4
0
1
,
And'n,lf.2b
4 0
1
3
2
1
,
Wait.
p.......
3 0
0 0
6)
Dessau,
p....
4
01100
Total.....
?6
4
1027
163
Birmingham..............
00000400
0—4
Little
Rock................
00200101
1
5
Stolen
bases
Smith.
Pearmond,
Hurley
2,
Watt.
Two-hajSe
hits
Vaugtian,
Garvin.
Tiiree-
hase
hit
Dessau.
Double
play
Vaughan,
Pes-
sau.
Struck
out
By
Dessau
*
Watt
3.
Wild
pitch
Dessau.
Passed
bnll
Gnrvin.
First
on
balls—
OIT
Dessau
2,
Watt
1.
Hit
by
pitcher
By
Dessau
1.
Sacrifice
hit
Matthews.
Um
pire
Ehret.
Time—
1.50.
SHREVEPORT
VS.
NASHVILLE
AT
CHAT.
TANOOGA
AUG.
29.—
Nashville
won
by
tnking
advantage
of
llreitenstein's
wildness
and
hit
ting
when
there
were
men
on
the
bases.
Sample
got
two
three-base
hits
and
a
double
during
the
gnme.
each
of
the
hits
resulting
in
rnns,
Kennedy
was
put
out
of
the
giune
for
disputing
the
umpire's
decision
in
the
third
inning.
Score:
SHKEVEP©T.AB
R.B,
P.
A.E
Smith,
ss....
3
0
2 7
41
Kennedy.cf
1
01
0 0
Oj
Abs'ein,
cf..
2
0 0 0 0
0
Weikart.
Ib
3
1
0
7
Hanley.
rf..
5
1
I
NASHV'E.
AB.R.B.
p.
A B
Wiseman.
II
402
2
00
Norcum.
cf.
210
3
00
Kanzler,
rf..
5
0
1
1
C
Jausing.
3b
4
2
3
1
Of
Elsey,
Ib.....
3
01
Keenan.
ss..
4112
Dowliug.
c,.
5111
Bailey,
p.....
2010
Total....
347
13
27
12
1
0 0
5
0
2
I
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
He?s.
31).....
2
0
1
2
1
1
Kaniple.
2I>..
5
2 3
5
Kvaus.
?b...
201
7
10"
Miller,
If......
3
01
1
0
(
Fritz,
c........
4
00
2
5
C
IJreiteu'n,
p
3
2
1
0
41
Total......
29
4
8
27
17
3!
Shreveport
................
001.10001
!_4
Nashville............
........
00010104
1_7
Three-base
hits—Sample
2.
Two-base
hits
—Smith,
Sample,
Kennedy.
First
on
balls—
Off
Breitenstein
u.
Bailey
5.
Struck
out_By
Breitenstein
1,
Ballev
1.
Left
on
bases—Shreve
port
S,
Nrtshvllie
10.
Double
plays—Breiten
stein,
Smith:
Jatising.
Sample;
Smith, Evans
Weikart.
Hit
by
pitcher—Norcutn
2,
Smith
Miller.
Sacrifice
hits—Kennedy, Smith,
Absteln,
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