(HLY STAG AT AL DEMAREE AND B. A. C. WILL BE JACOBSON APPEAL HELD TONIGHT Rain Activities TO | Stops Baron MUGGSY M’GRAW ....■•••••••■■••■•I WITH A MOB OF PLAYIRS JOHNSON PUTS CRIMP IN EX-SOUTHERN LEAGUERS LOOK ON HAND SALL PRACTIC* AT PLAYIR-WRITERS ASPIRATIONS GOOD TO JOHN M’GRAW NASHVILLE GOES MERRILY ON Chicago, March 13.—President B. B. of reporters continue In this field of Johnson of the American league made labor. today the circular letter which "This end cannot be attained if their Nashville, March 13.—(Special.)—With all Is allowed to loaf along. Slow public nobody work not he has addressed to all of the club own- Is remunerative. The players base been a big hand- of Bill Schwartz’s regiment of ball tossers running has always action In upon the work of ers in the organization regarding the encroaching icap to the Vols* work every season, these writers is exceedingly harmful and on deck, with the exception of the three practice of half payers contributing a but among the recruits Bill has found plight, upon the repetorlal branch of famous holdouts—Pitchers Moskiman and stories to It is the some speed artists and he is hammering newspapers. purpose the sport. "The articles with Boy Castleton and Infielder Dave Bunting away at the veterans also to hustle. of Mr. Johnson to have the papers give that appear In papers out- players names attached are seldom of —the daily training grind goes merrily Sellers, candidate for a Job in the up their connection with newspapers sup- their own creation and therefore an im- field, looks better with every day’s work, porters among the players. The letter along. position on the uhtlc. to being fast as a flash, stands well at p Opposition While Bill has far more than two full reads: this fake has taken the plate and meets the hall squarely. journalism already The growth of the baaeball in the last concrete form and unless some teams in the Dell, no practice game will But it is Hendee, the gigantic pitcher, positive few years and the growing Interest cre- action Is taken by the club owners they bo pulled off until the college boys from and Goalby, the midget , ated have brought to the sporting de- will be petitioned for relief." Vanderbilt invade the Vols who have won Schwartz's heart. The big university partments of the newspapers some of the President Johnson said he hoped thstt coal miner seems to have everything camp on Saturday, which will afford «..»e best talent in the field. It is to the ad- similar action would be taken in the Na- that goes to make up a winning pitcher, fans the first real of the vantage of every Interest that this class tional league. showing players. lie throws a hall so hard that Harry the four ,* For present, hours daily, divid- Glenn is the only catcher who can handle *•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ed into morning and afternoon shifts, are him, and puts a hop on the pill that, even Bill himself can’t understand. put in with routine workouts, every “Kitty” Goalby ought to prove the find pitcher toiling in the box feeding straight of the season on second for if he keeps ROSTER NASHVILLE 1913 TEAM balls to the batters, everybody getting a up the clip he has been going in practice chance to hustle after flies and winding no second sacker in the league can ap- base hits Catchers: Daley, (Nashville); Young, (Nashville;; up with a stiff inflekl i^factice. proach him. He flags certain Qt- J hack of the crosses It and pulls A. A.); Glenn (Nash- James, (Nashville); Sellers, (Davenport, The boy manager has made his mind hag, Ludwig (Louisville, up TORRES Y DEMARKB, Pllohrr “BIO 111 1,1.” JACOBSON Three Rye); Rushing;, Waverly, Tenn.)f dow’n line drives and gets around on his ville); Noyes (Chattanooga); Fowlkes this season to have speed on the club nan oc uuhihc i«»r mime nc- feet like a Schwarts wouldn't jtnnuuHn "Dig .larnnwiu, tne l.innt*' recrim ouiiieitier, win to piny again uayn semi-pro. Hplder. Waverly, semi-pro); Gibson (Dallas)* and every player after he gets his crack; sell this boy today for and catiap of a apralned tendon In Itln heel, he, together with Demaree, I In pitcher, and ”1)111" Torrey, the pitch- Pitchers; haw made an McGrow. Jacobson and Demaree were turued over to the Glantn Infielders: Case, Fleharty, (Nashville); at the ball is required to it out and | Larry Doyle both. er-outfielder, imprcnnlon upon (Nashville); from Mobile. Both made good recordn In the Southern annoelatlon lnnt ncanon. “Rill” Torrey wan with the Schwartz (Nashville), manager; Goalby, Morrow, (Brooklyn); Beck, (HefMarson. fever. After two Glanta In 1010 an a pitcher. At that time he lacked weight and wan tnken 111 with typhoid (Clarksville, Kitty); Summers, (Virginia Kitty); Hendee, (Colfax, la., semi-pro); yearn* rent he hnn decided to try for the leaguen again. When he firnt reported to the Glantn at Marlin, Chetteau. (Catskill Indian, semi-pro.); big league); Perry, (Nashville); Bunting, BRYAN he announced that he had elected the outfield an the goal of hln ambition*, hut he han done no well lu the Fields, (College); Johnson, (Union »CJty, GUEST AT PAN- FIFTY-THREE YEARS Orleans); bo* that he In now undecided and ban requested MeGraw to determine which place he thinks Torrey In better (CThattanooga-New Lindsay, Tenn., semi-pro.); Williams, (Morristown, AMERICAN DINNER AS CHURCH DIRECTOR fitted to play. (Nashville); Davis, (Camden, Tenn.), semi- Appalachain); Black, (University of Ar- pro. kansas); Castleton, (Vernon, Pacific Washington, March 13.—Secretary Chicago. March 13.—Bishop Charles Ed- Outfield; Coast)t Moskiman, (Louisville). Bryan, who as head of the state depart- ward Cheney has just completed his fifty- RAISE QUARANTINE LIPTON SURPRISED ment, is chairman of the governing hoard third year as rector of Christ's Reformed of AT GIRLS’ SCHOOL OVER REFUSAL TO the, Pan American union, sat down Episcopal church here. He is the first STAG AT B. A. C. Track Meet to dinner in in the OXFORD Tonight rector the He WINS tonight Washington and only church has had. ACCEPT CHALLENGE Well Pan American building with the repre- celebrated yesterday this anniversary of Smallpox Situation Considered London, March 13.—Sir Thomas Llpton, At 8:30 o’clock tonight the Birmingham at Y. M. C. A. the sentatives of the 30 other American re- his first sermon in the church by relating Under Control at Columbus, Tonight gymnasium challenger *for the America’s cup, ex- Athletic club -will pull off Its regular Birmingham High School will meet the publics, which, with the United States, stories of the early history of Chicago Mississippi this 8 OARED pressed greatest surprise morning Y. M. C. A. in their third annual indoor compose the union. were the and also some RACE, monthly stag. They guests interesting ones regarding when informed that the new York Yacht Miss., March athletic meet. of John director of the Columbus, 13.—(Special.)— club had declined his because Secretary Miles of the R. A. C., who has Barrett, general his own church. One of the latter fol- challenge Both teams are in good condition and The local smallpox situation is now con- it this will International organizations. Mrs. Bryan lows: did not comply with the conditions of charge of the stag, states that each expects to win. no alarm the deed of sidered well under control and gift. be the best off and will Several of winners of in was present and most of the diplomats “Not long an stag yet pulled the places last ago elderly stranger came FROM CAMBRIDGE Neither Sir Thomas nor the Ul- Royal Is felt for the spread of the disease. At be enjoyable to the club members In year’s meet will compete again tonight. were accompanied by their wives*. into my study and asked if T knew any- ster Yacht club has been officially the Industrial Institute and College, yet The starter and referee will be G. H. Other guests included Miss Margaret thing about the old marriage records of notified of the rejection of the challenge. every respect. all the Dacy, who was on the University of the church. ‘I was married here just 3<> where last week were vaccinated, Sir Thomas said that he had not had Several new features have been added Wilson, daughter of President Wilson, Wisconsin crack team when Z. Nespor the years ago,’ he said, ‘and my wife has quarantine against the townspeople has Thrilling Race Captured by time to consider whether he would amend to the programme since the first an- Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. of the Birmingham Athletic club was lost her marriage certificate. I dislike the conditions of so as to nouncement. Huntirfcton Wilson, Assistant Secretary been raised and the young ladies are his challenge physical director to you to all this it will be the Team. meet the The athletic exhibitions in which club of State A dee and Representative Flood put trouble, freedom. Dark Blue objections of the New York of again allowed the city’s Many tiny. of House no end a job I fear. Dear old Bishop yachtsmen. He to con- members will participate will prove a Virginia, chairman of the com- to expects,"however, married of the vaccinated arms are beginning as in their on Cheney us, you know. He could fer with his designer, Nicholson, on the they are a novelties line. CUBS SIGN TO mittee foreign affairs. After the fol- Fifth Consecutive TRAIN find it in a minute if he were have the soreness which sometimes dinner there was a reception. alive.’ subject Immediately. Sir Thomas fully lows the of IN operation. Victory realizes, course, the right of the New ASHLAND SCHOLARS TAMPA, FLORIDA Coxwell Installs Russell New Orleans Rice Market At the city schools the condition is York Yacht club to decline his challenge New Orleans. March 13.—Rice because of the stipulation that the defend- Tampa, Fla., March 13.—A contract has Anniston. March steady about the same and practically everyone HAVE EYES EXAMINED 33.—(Special.)—Mitchell with no sales ing yacht must be of the same size as reported. who has not been vaccinated has been drafted between the Tampa Bass- Coxwell, district passenger agent of the lately th« challenger. Nevertheless he is great- Receipts: Rough, 814; clean, 300; mill- and had to the ordeal. So far as the Putney, England, Marcli 13.—Oxford to- Ashland. March 13.—(Special.)—An ear, ball association Owner Charles Mur- Southern Railway company, was in An- ers, 381. undergo ly disappointed as he fully expected that day won the annual eight oared boat race nose and throat specialist of Atlanta phy Gf the Chicago Naitonal League niston Thursday for the purpose of in- Rales: Rough, none; clean Honduras, health authorities know, the disease has- the challenge would be accepted. eye, from The wrested club w'hleh will insure stalling E. W. Russell as city ticket agent 414; Japan, none. been confined to the colored race, and Cambridge. victory was was here several days ago Inspecting the the Cubs training here. This is a new position in Annis- Quotations. Rough Honduras, 2.5^04.75; all these precautions which have been from the Light Blues almost at the fin- Somewhat Involved school children of the town, finding a "at Tampa for the next five years. A ton and T number treatment for similar excellent uptown headquarter? Japan, [email protected]; clean Honduras, 4'jff taken have been in the form of the “ounce ishing post. The Cambridge men led for “You know that cantaloupe vine had very large needing contract, brings the Philadelphia have been secured for the new office. on my one I was a various maladies. Americans to .Jacksonville for a term of 54*c; Japan, SfyS+c. of prevention.” more than four miles the four and place—the thought \ I ^ kidney bean, and which afterward turned The people of the town became in- years. It is planned that when the two mile course and finished less than quarter out to be a summer squash?” terested and secured his services in order teams come to Florida for spring training a quarter length behind their opponents. “Yes.” that he might give public treatment for next year, a series of games at Tampa The winners’ time was 20 minutes S3 sec- “Well, it’s an oyster plant!’* all those needing treatment. and Jacksonville will be played. onds. The Light Blues appeared to have the race at their mercy until almost the last minute. Then the weight and stamina ot' the Oxford oarsmen were exerted. After a stern chase all the way to The Barnes’ bridge, a quarter mile from the finish, the Dark Blues made a wonder- Inauguration ful spurt and In the most exciting finish = OF- witnessed In 20 years breasted their rivals j a few lengths from home, then with a final effort pushed the nose of their shell in front with the last fewr strokes. Cambridge won the toss and obtained President Woodrow Wilson all the advantage of weather and station. As the starting pistol was fired at 4:38 they took the lead, setting a stroke ot 36 against the Dark Blues’ 34. Vice President Thomas R. Marshall The Light Blues gained half a length in the first three minutes of the race. Their smarter strokes drew the new style cen- ter seated shell further and further ahead of their rivals until Hammersmith bridge, Testimonial'Received by the half way point, was reached. The Oxford team spurted, and their efforts perceptibly reduced the advan- tage of the Light Blues. But Cambridge gallantly responded. Rounding Chiswick mall the Light Blues had the advan- tage of a shorter curve, and they prompt- ly put daylight between themselves and the Dark Blues. • Settling down to a stroke of "4 the Light Blues increased their lead to a length and a quarter and maintained their advantage with such apparent read- SOUTHERN iness that they were regarded as cer- tain winners. Cambridge shot by Barnes' bridge a full length to the good. At Horsfall the Oxford stroke* again called on his crew, All have to do which whipped up the stroke to 36. Foot you is to ask for Schlitz by foot he crept up on the leaders. The Light Blues, who had been compelled by in Brown Bottles. illness and accidents to carry two half RAILWAY trained men in their were boat, unequal to the final spurt which would have meant Premier Carrier South victory. Sunlight grows hops, but spoils the beer. of,the HANDY BASEBALL “Beer acted upon by light soon takes DOPE BOOK OUT up the very disagreeable, so-called ‘light The Sporting News Record hook for taste,’ and also a skunk-like 1913, a handy little baseball guide, vest repulsive, odor,’* »-- pocket In elze and containing “Casey ,” schedules of |he rpajor and minor says no less an than the THE ATLANTA JOURNAL leagues for 1913, record feats of the past, authority Wahl-Henius Institute Is etc., etc., ready. The latest edition of of the scientific authorities on Daily, Sunday, Semi-Weekly this book is not only more complete; but Fermentology, james r> Gray more interesting than ever. Besides con- the “Beer so taining the usual features, Ernest J. subject. affected,” they say, “is President and Editor March 1913. Lanigan contributes some interesting dope Atlanta, 7, on offensive to the most the first performances pf the pres- palate of consumers.” To the Assistant General ent stars of today in the big arena, the Passenger Agent, Southern Railway: real record for strikeouts, etc. This took is published by C. C. Spink & Son. Light starts decay even in pure beer. Dark glass Dear Sir—In addition to the public acknowledgment of our obligation publishers of the Sporting News, St. Louis, Mo., who will send a copy postage gives the best protection against The Brown which I am I to light. making editorially today, desire to personally thank you, and paid any address on receipt of 5 cents in stamps or coin. Bottle protects Schlitz purity from the to through you, every official of the Southern Railway, as well as the employes brewery who handled the special train for the Journal boys to Washington, for the uni- LAST OF THE NAPS your glass. form courtesy and generous consideration which has been shown at every stage HOLDOUTS SIGNED don’t drink Schlitz? of this trip. It seems that every official of the Southern Railway, high and Why you, too, More and manifested a interest in the this and the Pensacola, Fla., March 13.-The last of more every year are it. low, special personal success of trip the people demanding of the Journal’s holdouts of the Cleveland Americans happiness young friends, who were its guests. reached here today when Catcher Steve O’Neall, who had demanded a higher sal- We a This interest resulted in a that was de- started in hut. our seryice absolutely perfect. Every ary, reported to Manager Birmingham. Today agencies Nick tail of the trip was arranged in advance and wish "of our seems to Cullqjp also put !n an appearance to- dot the earth. Our output exceeds a million every party day. The players did not have the usual i have The been anticipated. company did much more than it promised. The workout taking a trip across the bay as barrels a year. guests of citizens. Phone Bell train was beyond criticism, the dining car facilities were of the best, and the Main 186a courtesies shown connected with was the *'‘<*uor by every person the Company subject BERGER SIGNS See that crown or cork Company ” 7' and *nd of general remark. MOBILE is branded Schlitz. Avenuo we owe to CONTRACT Birmingham, Ala. I feel that you, and other officials of tlje company, a debt of Mobile, March 13.—The signing of Pitch- for the success of this and it me more than gratitude great trip, gives ordinary er Maine Berger has disposed of the last pleasure to thus acknowledge it. of the holdouts. Berger and Pug Cuvet kindest and best will be the leaders of the Gull pitching "With regards* wishes, I am, staff this season. In ail probability for although a number of recruits are being yours, triad out by Manager Finn, none has so Sincerely far shown unusual ability. J. R. GRAY, President. * Boxing Bill Passed Salt Lal^e City, March ;3.—Without a .. ■ — ■ dissenting) vote a bill legalizing 15 round bouts passed the senate today. It now goes to the governor. The measure pro- of vides for a boxing commission and Is Consult Agents Southern Railway when copied after the New York law Arranging your East or * Game Called Off trip North, Anniston, March 13.—(Special )—The the or West. baseball game scheduled to be played be- Through South tween the Albertville Aggies and the Ala- bama Presbyterian College Preds was ___c_ _:_A again cancelled Thursday afternoon on account of rain. They will meet later in the seaeon, 9mn*k 'alBHPF ?'Vv