JCJTE 3, 1914 THE AMh. yTIMES-RECORDER. PAGE FIVE New York Futures ? r • ’ ??*•??•**•*??? WAYCRIk New York, N. Y., .June 2.—Cotton * BACK WITH THE BOYS * ? BABY WILDEB TAKES SECOND | Results ij TfSr futures closed barely steady. (Baltimore Sun.) -t- (fRWERSIDEI FfiO# GREW High Low Close --•*?-*-*?*??***•? fill's Back with the boys at the end of the July 13.36 12.20 13.20 Southern League lane, mmlacmohJ August 12.25 13.00 13.08 FROM GASTON’S CREW Atlanta 5, Montgomery 3. Eleven Waycross, Ga., June f,— (Special.)— Water is warm, and they’re swimmin’ DAVE October 13.03 12.84 12.84 again! innings. Stewart for Brunswick, and McFarla'i December 13.04 12.62 12.84 Back with the boys to those infinite l Mobile 5, Memphis 1. for Waycross staged a ’ battle January years IDEAL VACATION : today in the Mogul twirler came 12.88 12.70 12.70 PLAN FOR BOY. Midget Southpaw Has Stuff in the Pinches and Wins Second Game From Birmingham 3, Chattanooga 6. which That even the memoried thought of A helped March 12.90 12.72 12.72 The combination of Muckalees—ln Addition to Pitching Good Ball Gets Circuit Clout Over First game: Birmingham 4, Chat- out a winner 4 to 1. Errors them cheers— wholesome recreation J the win from Jordan’s reju- Back with out of doors with a mod- i» IBj Fence—Bitting Engineers Fast 1 ripie in That Out tanooga 6. Moguls the boys, in the dream of reading, nil , First Helps Pratt or' Money eraite amount I II venated Pilots. The Market. and the dew, or if the boy has been ] H Saves Aiuth by Robbing Manchester Second game: New 2, Nash- score: school, a a Hole—Kuhlman Game in of a Orleans York, June 2. pa deficient in j I R. H. E. New —Mercantile Wish I was bacq with the boys, don't certain amount of sys- I Clean by a One-Hand Stab That He Turns Into a —Pratt Re ville 3. study. ped 3 1-4 to 4. Sterling exchange, you! tematic Riverside f| ~ Summer Naval School By Andrews, Enough to Everyone Waycross 4 5 1 * I lieved a Recruit lYno Shows Please firm; days lemand 4.88.60. - yw'sywii and Camp is the only in- | 60 4.86.60; strtution of its kind in B —Shuts Cordele Down in Three Without a Semblance of a Hit—Glenn Chicago 2, Detroit 5. Brunswick 1 3 4 Back with the boys where the willows Call money steady 1 3-4 to 1 7-S; the South that has U. S. St. Louis 3, Batteries—McFarlan and Covenev; lean down Government recognition Colby Livens Team With Work Be hind the Bat, Cleveland 0. ruling and equipment. ;'ij rate 1 3-4; closing 1 3-4 to just Cadets First, game: Philadelphia 2, Bos- Stewart and Coveney. Umpire, Gen- Over the crick a mile out of town, live in barracks or in ¦ 1 Time steady; 60 and 90 And the dipples tents as preferred. The 1 - 7-8. loans are calling the bottom ton 3. tle. last ten days will be .§M days 2 1-2; 6 months 3 1-4. is sweet spent in camp at siderably with his line of gab. Glenn Second game: Philadelphia 4, Bos With Wrightsville Reach, N. |lA9w STANDING OF CLUBS Chicago sand for the fellews with tender- O Session begins June Markets , hUuJdb Georgia State League. is going to make a peach for Americus ton 2. est feet— 30 and continues eight - Chicago, June 2.—The grain mar- sjjnjg •*-*??*??*-*-***•*??•** boys W. L. Pet. will Back the in that de- — and help Gaston’s crew get out Washington 9, New York 8. with naked Illustrated Catalog on Bequest, r" -¦ ? SOME FAMOUS HOME RUNS * k>l closed steady. Hight Low light Waycross 23 19 ,56i of their losing slump. RIVERSIDE NAVAL ACADEMY kr —lK—¦ * * WHEAT— Os swimmin’ summer, ah, Box .22 18 in mad r da Cordele .550 With a five- lead staring them First game: Boston 3, Brooklyn 2 * Wagner’s * ‘ k-alnesville^Ga^Jg “Hans’' four-base July 86 3-8 87 world, good night! Thomasville 22 18 .550 in the face, the Muckalees opened on Thirteen innings. * * swat in Pittsburg which broke Sept 85 3-8 22 85 5-S TValdosta 19 .537 Wilder in the ninth, and only fast and Second game: Boston 3, Brooklyn •* * Back with the boys where the the windshield of an automobile CORN road winds away AMERICUS 18 22 .450 sensational fielding by Bill Kuhlman, 4. * * Hard Book to Publish. standing outside the grounds. July 68 1-2 69 3-4 14 commander of the good Through the dust and the daring of Brunswick 27 .3tl erstwhile Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 5 . * which ? “Chief” Wilson's drive Sept 66 1-2 67 1-4 sunshine and play; (Watch uran Examiner.) ship Muckalee, held them down and First game: New York 2, Philadel- * St. * landed 320 feet from the OATS—- Back with them there with the locust “Lost both fortune and with assistance of his Baby Wilder the saved the game. Bill made a remark- phia 9. * plate. * Louis Cardinal Park home OATS— CMFWY in bloom. in a publishing -eight other another able Manches- reason venture, Ramblers pinned stop of a line drive by Second game: New York 7, Phila- * ? And the world on parade with a flower “Gus” Williams' drive over July 39 5-8 40 say?” defeat on the Muckalees yesterday af- ter and pulled off a double that help- delphia 0. for a plume— * the right field wall of the St. ? Sept 38 38 3-3 boys “Yes; tried to get out a book © ternoon 6 to 2. The visiting boys out- ed Wilder out of his bad hole. Pittsburg 3, Chicago 7. Back with the mid their sun- •* Louis American league nark. It * Who way burn and tan, 'Who’s in Mexico.’” classed the Muckalees all the and The game this afternoon will be * also was a 320-footer. ? Oh, wouldn’t you like to be back with were easy winners. In addition to called at 3:45. Geary will work against First game: Buffalo 2, Pittsburg 10. *• * “Mig Bill” Lange's homer over ’em, Man! Overdressed, Yet Undressed. pitching good ball the little slam- Fillengem boys game: WEIGHS one for Cordele. Then the Second Buffalo *¦ ADELINE 7, Pittsburg 3. * the fence in Cincin- GOO LBS. centerfield (Baltimore Sun.) med one right for go 5, Brooklyn * over field fence a to Valdosta for three games. Baltimore 11. * It through a plate “Who can tell me about Adam and nati. smashed “There goes a woman who is : . Here is the box Chicago 6, City AND FETED WEIGHS LBS. Sunday score: Kansas 3. * glass * 90 Eve?” asked the school teach- window of a saloon and fully Sensational fielding the part of Indianapolis 2, overdressed.” on St. Louis 3. * up party. * er. broke a pinochel “I agree you. Bitting, who engineered a play Americus— ab r h po a e Albany, with And yet she South Aalantic League * “Larry” McLean's peculiar ? N. Y., June 2. Adeline La “Eve gave Adam an apple,” said practically nothing Leonard, 2b 4 0 0 S 5 0 0, France, who weighs 600 pounds, Tom, my on.” •with the assistance of Leonard and El- Macon Savannah 8. * wallop made on the Pacific ? bash- “and father got some of It, lis. pulled Pratt out of a deep hole in Gaston, cf, 4 0 2 3 0 1 Columbia 0, 11. fully squeezed her way through the for I mother say V Albany *- coast. The ball went through *¦ heard he got hia \ the first inning. The Ramblers scored Bitting, 3b*, 4 0 1 3 2 0 Augusta door of the office of Marriage An Expensive Passion. ¦ 3, Jacksonville 9. * the only knothole in a short ? License share of ‘Adam’s apple’.” their runs in fourth, fifth and sixth Geary,. If 4 0 11 1 I 9, Clerk John Carrier here. Before the (Town Topics.) the Charleston Columbus 5. * rightfleld fence. *¦ innings. Ellis,.lb, 3 0 0 7 0 0 surprised clerg regained his compos- of Apartment “She says her love for you is a Georgia-Alabama League * “Jake” Stahl’s homer at Hot * City House*. Dacey, rs 4 11 3 0 1 Dwelling houses are fast becoming suming passion!” At the beginning of the seventh Gas- Rome 5, LaGrange 2. * ure a mere mite of a man appeared Springs. It sailed over a tree* only a memory in New York city. Few yanked and Andrews, a Colby, 4 0 1 5 1 0 Selma right her and i “It is. It five younds of Con Pratt sent 4, Gadsden 1. •* fifty feet from the fence and * under nose demanded new ones are built every year, but hun- takes c: in work. The tall boy Prat,t, p 2 11 0 0 0 Opelika license so he and Adeline dreds torn down a week to keep it alive.” new slabman to 4, Newnan 10. * splashed into a creek. ? could get are to make room for p 1 0 0 0 0 0 business buildings or big apartments. 'held the Ramblers and let them dowi Andrews, Talladega 6, Anniston 2. * married. It was quickly made out “Buck” Freeman’s drive off * Today the metropolis is a city of a ?Manchester 1 0 0 0 0 0 and the pair, obtaining an automobile, without hit for the three remain- * “Chief” Bender at old Colum- ? apartment houses. Whre He Learned to Dance. ing Totals 35 2 10 27 9 4 Bankston, rs 5 11 1 0 C started in search of a local magistrate sessions. Only one man reached * bia park, Philadelphia. ball * Miss Sweeney (at dance)—W Thrasher, cf The the first he got there ?Hit for Andrews in ninth. 2 0 2 0 0 0 to marry them. It was not long before Narrownee*. on him and on a * went over a block of houses be- * did you learn to dip so elegant, c, A often Gee walk. Andrews promise of bol- Eubanks, 3 0 0 71 0 they found one. little mind sees the unbe- shows * yond the fence and landed in * seeing Mr. McFadden—Braking Reagan, 2b, lief without the belief of a on frei the Muckalee staff and making ab r h po a e 4 0 1 2 4 0 They vtre appearing in a side show stering Cordele * the second story window of a * large one. —Holmes. for three years, Libbile—Pucfe. Brouthers, If, 0 Burress, ss 4 0 1 3 2 0 of the Maccabee carnival here, a valuable man. 3 2 2 4 0 * house side street between ? and ilder, p in a Colby Kuhlman, 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 their elopement has thrown the pro- Glenn was behind the bat for 3b 5 0 1 * 28th and 29th streets. * things 1 0 1 Totals 33 6 9 27 11 1 prietor into a state of despair. Americus and enlivened con- Griffin, lb 5 10 0 * “Home Run” Baker’s world- -f Adeline gave her age as 21 and Chi- The score by innings: R. H. E. * series drive that broke “Chris- ? cago as her birthplace. Her spouse, Ccrdele 000 222 000—d 8 * ty” Mathewson’s heart. * 1 whose * * T'taie is Peter Robinson, said he Americus 000 010 001—2 10 4 “Red” Ames’ four-bagger at is 36 years old, and that he comes * the Polo grounds. It was one * from Springfield, Mass. He weighs 90 Summary—Two base hits, Pratt; *of about four hits he made dur- * pounds. “KEEP KOOLISM” three base hits, Kuhlman; home runs, * ing the season. ? Wilder; stolen bases, Brouthers (2), * “Heinie” Zimmerman’s two ? Carry Wilder; double plays, Kuhlman to *homers made over the left field * Reagan * * J to Griffin; triple plays, Bitting fence in Cincinnati. He was the when you travel to Leonard to base balls, * only player that ever put the * ini Ellis; on off FIVE MINUTES WITH your own or a Pratt 3, off Andrews 1, off Wilder 1, * ball over the wall. * foM| hits * * “Keep-Koolism” means Clothes comfort— off of Pratt 9 in 6, off Andrews << “Cy" Seymour’s hit from entify you to all pjtß in * ? FUNNY 3, Wilder 10 in 9; struck out, by Boston to New York. The ball THE FELLOWS withwhom you .ii i have* Clothes style—Clothes Economy. Pratt 1, by Andrews 3, by Wilder 7; * fell into a coal car attached to * They are safer an

Slip into one and feel the sense of cool relief —Day * worked the best game of his nati, which fell twenty feet be- * thing.” —then seek the mirrow and smile your satis- career this afternoon, defeating Val- * hind the , who lost *¦ “How's that?” faction. dosta five to nothing. Only two n:>s * the ball in the sun and did not * "The janitor is now superintendent.” were secured off his delivery, one of * locate it until Huggins had ? “Good work!” declared the junior the scratchy order and not a Valdosta * crossed the plate. ? partner. “But why didn’t you make man And with all their superior make “Keep-Kool” reached second base. The field- * Joe Jackson’s smash, which * him superintendent in the first place?” ing of the locals was sensational * ? “Because,” answered the Suits are modestly priced. at cleared the extension of the senior time, Klump being especially effective * grandstand in right field at the ? member. “I knew hed'd want a pro- |3| Good down I i i>d Wicker and Wilkes doing great * Polo Grounds in New York. ? motion eventually. Every man wants stunts in the outfield. The two latter * 's circuit swat in ? a promotion some time, and, to my % to the variety shade, scaled also at the bat with three safe- * * mind, a good deserves I We have a big of price and pat- series; the hit that shook the man it.”—Judge. | tern. Some dark, some light. ties each, and Wilkes purloined two * Tigers’ confidence. t- Anna had been ill and was not al- bases while the was in his * Harris Davis’ clout over the * lowed to eat the usual food at the ta Mi last gurgle. I box. Wilkening was hit hard and con- * deep centerfield fence at Bennett ? ble. She always asked the blessing, sistently, but his support up * Park, ? and on this occasion she Your choice will be easy and interesting, and was not Detroit. It cleared that said: to tie standard of the Valdosta team * long fence by at least thirty feet. * “Dear Lord, everybody but me to values, well. They are figured on a * a fact— the game ? you It’s as The was started half an hour Walter Johnson’s drive in thanks for the food; I am sick I come again basis. late, because of a hard rain at 3:39 * Washington. The force of the* and can’t eat it.” * II The score by innings: R. H. F.. blow tore the cover off the ball. * * Helen had coaxed her mother to go “There’s None So Valdosta 000 000 000—0 2‘ 0 Fred Luderus’s two homers * Good”! * to a neighbor's to spend the evening. Prices range from $7.50, $8.50 and $lO to Thomasville 000 110 30x—5 14 1 against Pittsburg, the first one * * After much persuasion, her mother Batteries—Wilkening and O’Brien; tying the score and the second * IN ICED $12.50. BOTTLES MgM Day and Dudley. Umpire, Daverne. * one winning the game 2 to 1. ? consented to go, but just as they were ready rang. ANYWHERE * ************??-*•?-getting the doorbell It if! Poor Old Spender. was an old friend who called very of- (Cincinnati Enquirer.) ten. Helen, much disappointed, was LOOK FOR THE LABeI “Pretty tough about poor old Spend- Heard of the Game. forced to sit down quietly and not let er, wasn't it?” asked the Grouch. (Boston Transcript.) on she had intended going out.

” “What happened to him asked the He—Well, how do you like baseball ? During a lull in conversation sh? W. D. Bailey Co. Boob. She (at her first game)—lt's perfect- thought she heard the gate .click and CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO* 1 “He got so far behind in his room ly lovely. But why do they have those she exclaimed: Americas, Georgia. rent that he had to marry his land- policeman about? Oh, I knew, it’s to “There comes some more company; lady,” replied the Grouch. prevent the men from stealing bases. now we won’t get to go.” .]