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WEDNESDAY FEBRUABT 18, 1914 THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER PAGE FIVE BASEBALL QUIMBY MELTOi BOXING BASKETBALL ALL THE LATEST SPORTING NEWS Sporting Editor AMERIGUS TEAM OPENS "KID" ELBERFIELD SIGNS OFFICIAL NATIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1914 BROOKLYN CLUB •Morning and Afternoon Games. HOME WITH VALDOSTA i WITH j rs TEAMS AtBoston At Brooklyn At New York At Philadelphia At Pittsburgh At Cincinnati At Chicago St (By Quimby Melton.) Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb 17. —Nor- April 14,15,16,17 May 7,8, 9,11 April 18, 20, 21,22 May 12, 18, 19, 20 May 13,14,15,16 May 21,22, man (“Kid”) Elberfield, former Wash- 23, 24 May 25, 26, 2 Valdosta, Ga„ 17.—(Special.) Boston. | June 1,2, 3, 4 Aug. 13, 14,15 May 29, *3O, 30 July 20, 21,22, 23 July 16,17, 18, 19 July 8, 9,10,11 July 12,13, Feb. ington third-sacker, has L anonunced i0ct.5,6,7 Sept. 30, Oct. 1,2, 3 5ept.2,3,4,5 20, 21,22 Aug. 17,18,19 According to the adopted Aug Aug. 24,25,26 Aug.27,28,2 schedule at that he has signed a one-year contract today’s meeting here the directors of with the Brooklyn National League of the Georgia State league, Americas club. Apri123,23,25,27 May 2,4„5„6 May7,8,9,1l |May 25,26,27 May 21,22,23,24 May 13,14,15,16 Mayl7,l?,l' opens at home on the Ju1y3,»44,6 June29,3o, July 1,2 24,25 July 13, 14, 15,16 July 8,9,10, Ju1y17,18,19 July 20,21,2. afternoon of Elberfield, it is understood, will act Brooklyn June ; 11 April 14, with Valdosta, Sept. 12,14,15. Sept. 9, 10, 11 Sept.*7,7,B Aug. 26,27,28,29 Aug. 16,24,25 Aug. 17,18,19,20 Aug.21,22,2: and Americus utility infielde-. as advisory, coach and Sept. 30, Oct. draws the afternoon game July 1 on Manager Wilbert Robinson, of the Fourth also. Dodgers, ardered him to report at Au- April 28,29,30, May 1 April 18,20,21. 22 April 14, 15, 16, 17 , May 13, 14, 15,16 May 17, 18,19,20 , May 25,26,27 May21,22,2; The schedule submitted by Mike Finn July gusta, Ga., February 22. New York June 24,25,26,27 May 29, *3O. 30 June 1,2,3,4 'July 7,17, 18 20,21,22,23 July 12,13,14,15 July 8,9,10, was rejected by the today Sept. *7,7,8 5ept.2,3,4,5 Sept. 12, 14, 15 Aug. 17, 18,19,31 Aug. 21,22,23 Aug. 27,28,29,30 directors and Elberfield, who managed Chattanoo- Aug. 24,25,2 one submitted by Jemison, of Thomas- ga last season, was a free agent ani ville unanimously adopted. The sched- by was wanted the Federals. May 2,4, 5,6 April 28, 29, 30, May l April 23, 24, 25, 27 I May 21, 22, 23, 28 May 26,26,27 May 17,18,19, 20 May 13,14, It ule drawn by the Thomasville man Philadelphia June 29,30, July 1,2 June 26,27 Ju1y3,*44,6 j July 8,9.10, 11,24 July 12,13. 14, 15 July 20,21,22,23 J%r16,17,1i calls for games, 108 and divides the Sept. 9,10, 11 Aug. 13,14, 15 OcL 5,6,7 (Aug. 24,25, Aug. 27,28,29, 30 Aug. 21,22,23 Aug. 17,18,1 pennant race into two seasons, the Oct. 2, 3 first of these closing cn June 17th, and r ” " 1 “*¦* ¦ ' STAHL WANTED TO HEAD June 10,11,12,13 June 19,20,22,23 June 15,16,17,18 Junes, 6,8,9 April 18,19, 20, 21 April 26,27,28,29 April 14,15, the second opening the following day, May Pittsburg Aug. 4,5,6,7 July 30, 31, Aug. 1,3 July 25.27,28,29 Aug. 8, 10. 11, 12 3,4,5,31 May 10, June 1.2 June29,3o,Ji June 18. The league season will close- Sept. 19,21,22 Sept. 23,24,25 Sept. 26,28,29 Sept. 16,17, 18 June 28 July 5 Sept. 1,2,3, i August 18th for the year.' THE BROOKLYN FEDERALS Oct. 4, 5 Sept. 5, 6,13 I Ike Kalmon, of Americas - a " President ' i warned the directors today that he New York, Feb. 17.—R. B. Ward, June 5,6,8,9 June 15,16,17,18 June 19.20,22,23 June 10,11, 12,13 April 30, May 1,2 April 22,23,24,25 May 6,7,9,1* Aug. 8, 9,10,11, 12 July 30, 31, Aug. 4,5, 6,7 29, »30, 30 June 29,30 June 1,2,3 would inflict suitable punishment on owner of the Brooklyn Federal league Cincinnati July 25, 27. 28. 29 Aug. 1,2 May Sept. 23,24,25 Sept. 19,21,22 Sept. 16, 17, 18 Sept. 26,28.29 Aug 14,15 July 1,2 July 3, *4,4, any team that disregards the salary- club, is negotiating with Jake Stahl, Oct. 1,2,3 Sept *7, 7, 8 limit, andi all directors pledged them- deposed manager of the Boston Amer- selves to adhere strictly to the limit icans, who won fame in 1912 by win- June 15,16,17*. 17 June 5,6, 8, 9 June 10, 11,12, 13 June IS, 19, 20,22 May 6,7, 8, 9 April 14.15,16,17 April 18,19,: of SI2OO as determined upon at the ning the world's championship, to lead Chicago July 25, 27, 28,29 Aug. 8,10, 11,12 Aug. 4,5, 6,7 July 30, 31, Aug. 1, 3 July 3, *4, 4 June 25,26, 27 May 11,12 Sept. 26,28,29 Sept. 19,21,22 Sept. 23,24,25 Sept, l, 2,3,4 recent league meeting in Cordele. hist earn this season, according to re- Sept. 16,17, 18 Sept. 9,10, 11, 12 June 28 Oct. 2, 3. 4, 5 It was decided by the league direc- ports here today. President James A. tors at today’s meeting Gilmore, league, and to let the rule of the Federal June 18,19.20, 22 June 10, 11, lz, 13 Junes, 6,8, 9 June 15,16,17, 23 April 23,24. 25 April 26, 27, 28, 29 April 30, May 1,2, 3. 4 of Chi- July governing the number of Class C men Charles Weeghman, owner the St. Louis July 30, 31, Aug. 1, 3 Aug. 4,5, 6,7 Aug. 8, 10,11,12 25, 27, 28. 29 June 24. 25, 26, 27 Sept. 5, 6 May 28, *3O, 30, 31 each team may carry stand as at pres- cago Federals, are acting for Mr. Sept 16,17,18 Sept. 26 28, 29 Sept. 23, 24, 25 Sept. 19, 21, 22 Aug. 13 Sept. 10,11,12,13,14 Aug.15,16 *7,7,8 ent, and in the matter of fuse passes, Ward and it is said that Stahl is not , Sept. j the directors determined to limit the averse to returning to the game if Conflicts: At Chicago (4) —May 10, July 5, September 13 number allowed each team. These offered enough money. franks will be issued by the secretary When he was deposed as manager of tonight and it is expected that settle- Os the league, countersigned by the the Red Sox, Stahl w-ent back to Chi- DANGER AFTER GDI ment with Charles W. Murphy, of the $31,001 president, and will be apportioned to cago to his banking business, declar- PLANK SENDS HIS AMERICAN ATHLETES GIVES TO Chicago club, occasioned by the depos- the several local managers, who will ing that he wr as through with baseball. Lies in Poor Ulood, Cough an al of Evers will be adjusted before to- determine their distribution to persons President Tener, of the National Out Condition. morrow. CONTRACT SACK 10 VICTORIOUS ABROAD DARTMQUTHFOR SPORTS entitled to such courtesies. league, expects to return to New York I Grippe, pleurisy, pneumcl Hanover, N. IE, Feb., 17.—A gi.t greatly to be feared at this sea) Stahl Denies Report. feyuney, Aust., Feb. 17.—The Ameri- of MACK UNSIGNED from the Rev. John Edgar Johnson To prevent grippe from bej Chicago, Feb. 17.—Jake Stahl today can athletes today won six of the eight $30,000, the income cf which is to be lowed by either pleurisy or ] denied that he had been offered the championships at the New South Wales by the of Dart- Philadelphia, Feb. 17.—Eddie Piank, administered trustees nia., it is important to drive fi management of the Brooklyn club of meeting. George L. Parker, the Cal- mouth College to encourage general traces of it out of the l.ero cf the final game of last year's system,] th? Federal league. ifornia sprinter, captured the 100 ani sports student participation in outdoor Our advice is to take Vin NOW IS me about be- world series when he let New York 40-yard dashes; Ruie THE TIME “Nobody has talked to Templeton, was announced today. 'delicious cod liver and iron I coming a manager the Federal only hits, Olympic Club, San Francisco, the pole in down with two has returned 'tien without oil, and gef good business judg- league or any (baseball organiza- unsigned Mack, vault; Reginal Caughey, of California, other his contract to Connie strength and vitality back quid tion,” said Mr.