BARONS DROP THIRD GAME Are You Skeptical TO TEAM OF JOHNNY DOBBS Concerning the Wear of These $2.00 flats McCormick Again Played the Below will find a fac-simile of you Role of Hero Willi the guarantee that goes with every hat. Does your $3.^0, $4.00 and the Stick S'j.oo hat merchant give you that? Food for this: Thousands thought WILHELM AND SORRELL are wearing these $2.00 hats and they are glad of it. Can’t we get THE OPPOSING TW1RLERS you into the habit? Authoritative now on Spring styles display. The Barons Had Things Cinched and Then Went the Way of Bow-Wows. THE HAT BOX Fires Kept Off the IL. J. KEIFE, 219 N. 19th STREET. Great Cold.

Fac-Simile of Guarantee That THE STANDING. W. L. Pc. | Nashville.. 3 0 1.000 j Goes With Every Hat Atlanta. 4 1 .800 I Now Orleans. 2 1- .86t» Memphis...2 1 .683 2 .333 THE HAT BOX Little Rock .. ~ .... 1 WE, Shreveport. 1 2 .333 Birmingham .. 1 3 250 A concern doing an exclusive $2.00 hat business at No. 219 ( i. .. 0 4 .000 North Nineteenth street, Birmingham, Ala., do hereby guarantee Montgomery ;. •very hat sold by us and bearing our Trade Mark “THE HAT j BOX” to give absolute satisfaction in every respect. Every defec- Results Yesterday. tive hat to be replaced by a new one, subject to the following Nashville 4, Birmingham 3. conditions: The purchaser, on filing claim for a new hat, must Atlanta 7, Montgomery 4. return this bond, properly .filled out and signed, together with the New Orleans 9, Shreveport 1. hat, when he will immediately be supplied with a new hat. Memphis 10, IJttle Rock 3. (Signed) K. J. KEIFE. Purchased 190... Games Today. I hereby certify that I have this day received a new hat in Shreveport in New Orleans. exchange for old one which proved unsatisfactory. Little Rock. In Memphis.

Signed ... Nashville, April 13— (Special.)—Nashville concluded the first series of the season this afternoon in glorious style, winning; VAUGHN PRACTICING BATTING. Ihe final game from Birmingham, thereby Snapped just prior to opening hostilities in Nashville. —■■ 1 ___a:.1- making it three straight. The score was 4 to 3, the Boosters Hart Schaffner again coming with a rush, winning in Copyright 1907 by & Marx the seventh inning. Jimmy McCormick Passing Harley and was the bright particular star. With Pointers to Tandom of the score 3 to 1 in the sixth, Nashville filled the bases. Two men were down YOU want the best clothes made, Old TIvirlers with McCormick up. He connected, driv- Cy Watt, ing a hot grounder down third base way, Of the “Big Four," Birmingham, Memphis, Atlanta and New Orleans, the IF come here. which bounced ov-m Montgomery’s heud. first named alone furnished prey for a second division aggregation last week. ready-to-wear, This bingle sent two men over the plate, New Orleans defeated Shreveport. Atlanta simply crushed Montgomery. Mem- Two old Southern league twirlers have Prank thought he deserved, and his sale tieing the score. phis played rings around Little Rock. We’ll fit and you with to Gulfport followed. The winning came in the following But Birmingham was sadly beaten by Nashville. The result is a grave dis- you satisfy descended to minor company. The first Harley Is farmed out, and following the round, when Hardy smashed one over appointment. Marx were on which he took Hart Schaffner & to go was Dick Harley, who gave prom- new rules of the league, waivers Gardner’s head in left, clothes; they’re obtained from all ’the other clubs. No three bases, scoring on Sorrell’s fly to Before taking the result to heart In a manner too serious, it should be re- ise with Atlanta last season. He is now team in the league was willing to pay center. membered that Birmingham, alone of the first division crew, was compelled to and all t'he of Macon. The next to go all-wool, property Smith the $400 necessary, so Richard was Players Build Fires. play the opening series on foreign soil. right was Cy Watt, last season with New Or- the of Harley the It must be considered, too, that Nashville this season is unusually strong. farmed. In farming The day was the most disagreeable ever with such It must be considered, also, that the Barons played in miserable luck. The Ba- leans, and for several years previous new rules of the league affecting experienced two teams In the south. by the beat and lost to were for the first time. rons, in two of the three games, outhit team which them, $i5\oo $45'.oo Little Hock. Cy wanted more salary than operated The players found it necessary to build the second and third games after having them won. It was simply a demon- large fires Just in front of their benches. stration the luck that so often figures In . In spite of "Old Crimp" a fairly good of( crowd was present, and the fans were re- Therefore, to the thoughtful fan, the disastrous result of t'he first road trip warded by a splendid article of ball. The M. WEIL & BRO. brings no nightmares, nor horrid pictures of a season completely ruined. clubs played exceedingly well considering up Holvard flayed Rings Some castles are torn down, but the destruction Is not lasting. It is remembered the bad elements.. Bill Sorrell made bis Sole 1915 and 1917 First Avenue that the Barons are veterans, a trifle slow to get In the game, but Imbued with Agents initial appearance of the year at the slab. courage and determination, and better still, harmony. This gives promise of much Wilhelm opposed him. Both pitched in Selvanee Lads good throughout the days and weeks to come. Around good form. Sorrell at the outset was Experts, probably, could point out spots that are weak and changes that giving the first three men up free wild, should be lade. Sucfh weaknesses are found always when defeat comes staring transportation to first. After this round one in tfiv. face. But there is no use in a bruised spot here, and a sore- in making re- scores. Three were played against he settled down, holding the Barons DISEASES OF MEN The baseball team of Howard college games ness there, when a boost and a word of encouragement will maintain peace and series went check to the end. At times he was in turned home last night aftQr a most suc- Castle Heights, and the bring out effectiveness where now one might imagine there is none. very close pinches, but the fast fielding I know the diseases of men like an road in Tennessee. Six games against Howard, the Alabamians annex- cessful trip behind him shut off runs. Nashville got have n The results of the games of the first series throughout the league make open book. I given my life to In and there were three ing the middle game. The game yester- secured were played all, eight hits while the Champions to out of the of this of work. I Castle it plain that neither Little Rock nor Montgomery can hope get study line charge for the Alabama lads, a road day afternoon was taken by but seven. victories second division. Nashville and Shreveport have a chance. Which of the "Big nothing for eons' ‘■ion. Come an I the score being 1 to 0. It was By filling the bases as a result of wild- record which is good. Heights, Four" will have the liveliest scrap for the retention of present honors cannot be have a chat with i I will explain Howard being sat down ness Sorrell practically gave the Barons One game was played against Vander- a pitchers' battle, pointed out. a should trc.u their first run. long fly to to you why the Montgomery's At It is indicated that there will be some baseball this sea- bilt, and went against Howard. Howard without a . Crenshaw, young any rate, great dlseae cur< 1 Dobbs scored Molesworth, who, by the ROBERTS. special *ay who is making a repu- son, which, after all, is the very best. HUGH W. simply played rings around Sewanee, win- collegian pitcher, way made all three of the runs for Bir- Varloocele, 8trk Syph- ning two straight games by decisive tation, yielded but three. mingham. To get through this inning ilis, Loss of Vital, anti with was fortunate. but one run Sorrell Trouble, < ’ll A of Kidney couple singles In the third scored chronlo, and prK inning, but failed to connect safely. He another man for the Barons, while hits special THE DOPE SHEET PELICANS CRUSH men and women. Come 4 hit a fly to by Molesworth and Smith gave them one third.| write more in the fifth. you can; if not, fully, Victories week. to this There was heavy hitting in Memphis It was in this inning that the Boosters a friendly letter may add > yesterday. Everybody pasted the ball. got busy. McCormick opened w ith a sin- many golden days. will arrive this morning. TOM FISHER’S TEAM They gle, w’ent to third on Alcock’s error of 221 Nineteenth street. Nashville has a hard hitting team this Hackett’s grounder to short, and scored /t little come home. Come home, boys, when one down towards year. Nashville is in the race, it seems. Hardy placed first. NashvfUe in the next Inning tied NEW ORLEANS MADE SIX ERRORS, home. OUR MOTTO: NO CURE, NO PAY. DR, SIMS’ MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Maybe things will change at the went out from Oyler will get in his togs tomorrow. score. After Dobbs short to first, Wiseman hit to Alcock and BUT SWATTED SUPERBLY. West afternoon. He is about recovered from his injured Atlanta at End Monday he fumbled. Persons was retired on a PHILLIPS IN GREAT ankle. fly to center. McElveen hit to left and FORM, for Atlanta to- Dr. Zeller will twirl Captain Morse walked. This filled the considering the YIELDING BUT THREE HITS. morrow. Wilhelm did excellently bases wdth McCormick at the bat. He MEMPHIS LANDS PRETZELS BEATEN fact that his season Is when the weather sent one towards third, which Mont- * the American Bunched wonderfully In is hottest. gomery failed to reach, and both Wise- league. man and McElveen completed the circuit New Orleans, April 13.—New Orleans FOR FOURTH TIME the dedi- before Gardner could ball back THE THIRD GAME Oyler hasn’t called for poem get^fhe | had little difficulty In defeating Shreve- Lister returned to the game yesterday, It is on file at The to t'ho plate. Hardy scored the final run cated to him yet. port by a large score. Phillips was in and got a hit. office. In the seventh. He hit a long one to left Age-Herald line form, holding the visitors down to for three bases. Sorrell followed and HITTING IS HEAVY—NEIGHBORS MALARKEY OUTPITCHES SPADE, laced out a to center. three hits. The was Defeats are with us, yet. How much fans are anxious for a sight of the fly Hardy scored, locals’ fielding poor. The TEAMMATES Molesw'orth making no attempt to cut Score: HOME STOLE BUT IS WILD, AND longer, O Cataline! Barons. Some want to scold, and others GETS RUN—THIEL him off at the plate. Shreveport— AH. It. H. PO. A. E. want to see a game of ball. IN SIGHT—CAR- MADE ERROR8—HOFFMAN’S Bill Sorrell demonstrated that he is still The Official Score. Smith, 3b. 4 0 0 0 4 0 EVERYTHING Dewee, 2b. 5 115 2 1 all to the good. Bohannon, playing second for Nash- Nashville— Ah. H. H. PO. A. E. RUTHERS, UMPIRE, MISSING. LUCKY DOUBLE. Dobbs 4 0 1 4 0 0 Warrender, rf. 4 0 0 0 1 0 ville last season, did some phenomlnal cf. j Ragan will open against Atlanta. He ! Wiseman, cf. 3 1 0 0 0 0 I Daley, If. 4 0 0 3 0 0 hitting yesterday for Augusta. 1 beat them Tuesday. Persons, If. 4 0 1 3 0 0 Carr, sb. 4 0 0 0 1 0 McElveen, 3b.4 1 1 2*0 0 Massing, lb. 3 0 o 9 4 0 April 13.—The locals out- Atlanta, April 18.—The feature of to- What That lad McCormick must have some- 4 0 0 3 1 0 Memphis, Alcock’s errors were unfortunate. 2b.3 0 1 1 4 0 King, cf. came In the second Inning, Barons. He Morse, classed their today and won day’* game thing personal against the c. 4 0 2 4 1 0 opponents does It matter, though? McCormick, ss. 3 1 2 4 4 ‘I H&pp, when Hoffman hit for two bases, with all hits like a fiend, and fields excellently. a score of 10 to 3. Neighbors’ home 4 0 1 7 2 1 I Beeker, p. .. 2 0 0 0 3 0 by Hackett, lb. bases in three runs. on — — — — — — and third the full, letting A thousand spectators in Nashville Hardy, c.8 1 1 5 3 0 | run and Thiel's steal of second Umpire Carruthers was a missing quan- 34 1 3 24 17 1 Score: a cold day Is very good. Sorrell, p. 3 0 0 1 2 0 Totals and home were the special features of the tity In Memphis yesterday, and players, Montgomery— AB. It. H. PO. A. J9. the for the first time this season, officiated. game. Carruthers, umpire assigned, If. 8 118 0 0 Fans here have heard a great deal, but Totals 31 4 8 27 15 2 New Orleans— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Houtz, did not report, and members of the two as. 0 2 1 0 1 have seen very little. Gaston, c<. 5 0 1 2 0 0 Nye, .4 Boston gave Philadelphia but three hits, In his stead. The score: 8b. „..w 5 0 2 0 1 2 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Nadeau, rf. 5 1 4 2 0 0 teams acted Connor, run came when two Birmingham— but Hartzell’s home 0 Little Rock- All. R. H. FO. A. K. Ratchford, lb. .... 4 0 0 9 1 0 Montgomery will never win a game. Molesworth, cf. 3 3 2 4 0 0 Hickert, If. 4 0 2 2 1 men were on bases. Philadelphia used cf. •••• 3 0 1110 Birmingham beats that record. Smith, rf. 3 0 1 4 0 0 Brouthers, 3b...... 5 0 1 1 4 2 Rockenileld, ss .3 1110 0 Apperloua, three too, before victory came. 2b. 4 0 0 4 2 0 pitchers, Gardner, If.3 1 1 0 0 Sabrie, lb.. \ 3 2 11 1 0 Gilbert, cf .-4 0 1 2 0 0 Perry, rf. .»•*..• 4 1 1 0 10 0 fielder, got the 4 0 0 0 0 0 Atz, ss. 3 2 2 4 1 2 Douglass, lb 4 0 1 8 0 0 | McCann, Neighbors, Memphis' Thiel In Montgomery, 8b. *. Did you hear about yesterday 2 0 1 2 3 0 0 0, Hausen, o. ...w, 8 116 3 0 first of the season. Alcock, ss. 4 0 1 2 4 2 Galina, 2b. Miller, if 4 0 1 1 He was given first, stole second, 311151 Memphis. 4 0 1 9 0 0 Stratton, c. 3 2 1 3 0 0 3b 4 0 0 2 3 0 Malarky, p. the home Lister, lb. Hess, swiped third and purloined 4 1 2 0 5 1 4 1 •Anderson .. ,WM. 10 10 0 0 Atlanta. Memphis and New Orleans Garvin, c. 4 0 1 4 0 0 Phillips, p. Page, 2b ...... 4 0 1 2 Give some men an ell, you know. played magnificent ball last week. plate. Walters, 2b. 3 0 0 0 2 0 Bowcock, rf 4 0 1 3 0 0 6 Totals 84 4 10 24 13 4 Wilhelm, p....3 0 0 0 6 0 Totals 35 9 10 27 14 Lake, c 2 0 0 4 1 1 Nashville still leads the league. Birming- for In Molesworth made three runs yesterday. Score by Innings: Dawson, c .2 10 110 •Anderson batted Malarky ninth. ham next to the bottom. It is often an He got them all. He hit well, too. Totals .31 3 7 24 11 2 Shreveport .000 000 010—1 Schuman, 4 1 2 0 2 0 however, for a strong fellow p inspiration, •—Meek batted for Wilhelm in the New Orleans .01ft 020 24*~9 Atlanta- AB. R. H. PO. A.E. to gaze at a steep hill and realize what 4 1 0 0 Meek batted for Wilhelm In the last ninth. "RUBE” GARDNER. Summary: Two base hits, Sabrie, Rick- Totals .35 3 8 24 11 2 Winters, cf. •.••*... 3 0 he’s up against. ! ert, stolon bases, Nadeau, j Jordan, 2b. 11110 0 Score by innings: as leftflelder Caught the Phillips, Rapp; Snapped Just ! Gaston. Atz, sacrifice 2b. 3 0 110 0 Nashville .000 012 10*—4 Massing, Phillips; Memphis— A13. R. H. PO. A. E. Hoffman, in great form, crushed Shreve- Ball. 1 0 Phillips, hits. Atz, Galins 2. Stratton ;< struck out, If 4 113 0 0 S. Smith, c. ...._. 4 1 6 1 afternoon, setting the Birmingham ..101 010 000—3 Thiel. port yesterday Beeker 2: bases on imlls, RhII- rf. »«••••.• 3 0 12 10 SUMMARY. Phillips 3, Babb, kb 3 1 2 4 3 0 Becker, Pirates down with three blngles. The 4 0 0 0 1 0 lips 3, Beeker 3; lilt by pitched balls, Neighbors, cf .6 1 1 1 0 0 Dyer, 3b. —.THIS won In of the fact Two-base hits—Persons. to reture the side in the sixth inning, [ Pelicans easily spite 0 0 ! Phillips (Smith); wild pitch. Beeker; time, rf 4 3 3 2 0 0 Fox. lb. 4 9 0 0 made six errors. Three-base hit—Hardy. Willett threw wide to first base, missing Henline, that they 1:54; umpire. Zimmer. 0 1 Paskert, If. 2 2 14 10 is the way we build Passed balls—Hardy. Garvin. the third out. Cleveland then hatted in Richards, 3b. 2 12 0 Iff Castro, sh.. •. 2 112 3 0 lb ...... 4 0 0 7 1 2 a game yes- Bases on balls—Sorrell 4. Wilhelm 2. four runs, a lead that decided the Carey, Errors cost Montgomery taking p.. 3 1 2 0 3 0 Struck Wilhelm 3. R. H. Hurlburt, c .4 0 1 0 3 0 Spade, terday that Malarky should have won. ou^—Sorrell 2, result. Score: E. COTTON STATES LEAGUE. Time—1:45. .002 001 000—3 9 6 Stockdale, p 4 10 110 Manager John outpitched Spade, but got Detroit 30 7 8 27 10 0 2b 2 2 1 3 3 1 Totals [trousers bad Then Hoffman hit when Umpire—Pfenninger. Cleveland .002 014 101—9 fl 0 Jackson, Miss,, April 13.—(Special. )-— Plass, support. Score by innings: made Batteries:' Wilett and Payne; Jackson won the third straight from Co- the bases were filled, and Malarky Jones, Montgomery ...000 020 200—4 High Hess and Bemis. Time, 1:40. Umpires, lumbus. Score: R.H.E. Totals .32 10 11 27 11 4 two wild pitches. . Atlanta .230 002 00*—7 Sheridan and Stafford. Jackson .4 5 3 Score by innings: In Two base hits, Hoffman, Houtz, Little Rock .000 000 030- 3 Connor; Washington and New York went for ten Columbus .2 3 2 Cas- Waist. W. L. Pc. .W0 142 IP—10 stolen bases, Paskert, Spade, Houtz, innings yesterday in freezing weather. Washington, April 13.—The Washing- Rat lories: Vahrensons, Leslie and Memphis New York .. 1 0 ■ 1000 tro; 8acrilice hits, Castro 2; double plays, Darkness ended a drawn bat- ton and New York teams played desper- O'Mara; Littlepage and Turner. Summary: Two base hits, Babb, Rich- finally Boston 1 .600 Becker to Fox; bane on balls. Malarky 4. tle. In all the was excellent, ately In the cold today without result, ards, Plass, Page, Rockenileld. Three base leagues sport St. Louis 1 600 Spade 5; hit by pitched balls, Malarky Snappy, the fact that it was very, the game being called at the end of the Meridian, Miss., April 13.—(Special.)— hit. Henline. Home run, Neighbors. Stolen considering Detroit 1 1 >600 (Paskert); struck out, Malarky 6, Spade cold. tenth inning on account of darkness with rPhe third game of the series went to bases, Thiel (3), Babb, Richards, Plass (2), Smart very Philadelphia 1 1 .600 2; wild pitches, Malarky 2; time, 1:50; the score tied. Score: R. H. E. Vicksburg this afternoon an a result of Douglass. Bases on ball, Schuman 3, Washington 1 1 .800 umpires, Rhdderham and Rinn. Effect. Rain caused a of every Washington.120 001 000 0— 4 5 2 superior playing. Bishop for the Hillhil- Stockdale J. Struck out, Stockdale 0, postponement Cleveland 1 1 .600 | scheduled in the American Now York .001 102 000 0—4 7 2 lies a splendid game. Score: Schuman 4. Hit by pitcher, Schuman game league 1 1 500 pitched snow Chicago Batteries: Falkenburg, Graham R.H.E. (Babb and Thiel), Sacrifice hits, Richards, SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE perfect Friday. Yesterday afternoon post- Kitson, poned three games in the National league, and Hoyden; Clarkson, Hogg and Klei- | Meridian .000 300 001—3 f> 1 Plass, Passed balls, Hurlburt, Dawson. St. Louis, April 13.—Chicago defeated Fit and the fourth was carried over on now. Time, 2:39. Umpire, Connelly. Vicksburg .002 300 000-1 S 2 Wild pitches, Schuman (3). Time, 2:00. At Jacksonville: R.H.E. St. Louis this afternoon. The weather account of wet grounds. Batteries: Schulz and Downing; Bishop Umpires, Carter and Hart. Jacksonville .... 6 9 3 all but and this accounts was freezing A Possible Assistance. and Will. Charleston 4 9 4 of er- in a large measure for the bunch Batteries: Evans and Your Snow, rain and freezing weather in From the Star. Sltton, Roth; rors. Store: R. H. E. Washington OTHERGAMES. the big leagues yesterday. There was Christman, Willis, Reisenger and Fox. Tailor St. Louis 100 021 000-4 10 5 "That man could scarcely write his Carnival, Lake snow, too. in Nashville, where the Barons Masquerade 021 10 3 13.—(Special.)— Conder Chicago .. 000 011-6 name, yet he amassed a fortune." Huntsville, April Savannah: Can’t were drubbed, and it is reported that Como Rink, and Fri- At R.H.E. Batteries: Jaoobsen and Stevens; Walsh "Perhaps," replied Miss Cayenne, "the Thursday defeated Elkton Training school this aft- had no fires been burned about the field, Savannah .Oio 200 001— 4 9 3 Make O Time, absence of to write embar- 18th and ernoon in a doubleheader. Scores 5 to 4, both teams would have frozen. and Sullivan. Umpire, Laughllir. temptation day, April 19th; $400 Columbia .000 031 IIS—11 10 4 Better him to succeed." 2 to 0. 2:02. rassing letters helped in prizes—$200 each night. Batteries: Hoff and Kahlkoff; %Swenk Trousers. It Is always interesting to watch De- | and Hawkins. 13.^The loca» won Perfection Mattress Company defeated troit and Cleveland. They are bitter rivals, Philadelphia. April $12.50 to $30.00 all the in the third-Inning on Hart- give you Stowers Furniture Company yesterday by for the lesterday afternoon Detroit had the game game Augusta, Ga.. April 13.—The feature of Ask Yoiir Clothier zell’s run with two men on bases. the and dou- a score of 0 to 8. tied up. Cleveland did not overlook any approved single DO YOU KNOW today's game In which the locals defeated R- H. E. Batteries; Moxie and Burkhalter; Sulli- bets, however, and when an opening was Score? ble-breasted models of smart- class of electric van and Butterfield. Macon, was the heavy hlttflig of Ma- .. 0O*-4 3 0 The highest work, made in. Detroit was beaten. Philadelphia ;.,.003 100 | “Flat-Iron Brand” stepped Bohannon and Boston .101 «00 000—2 7 2 est fashion in handsome from the installation of wires to the loney, Kustus. Score: By Batteries: Vickers, Wkddell, Bender and manufacturing of fixtures. Is done by In an eleven-inning game, Fairview de- R.H.E. Harrlman's .Battle Cry. The Berry; Winters and Armbruster. Umpires, weaves. feated Brighton yesterday, 5 to 4. Augusta.313 000 30*—10 11 1 Record-Herald. tbe ioeh Bros. & Kilpatrick From the Chicago Evans and Hurst. Time, 1:40. VARLEY & pitching of Wise was the feature. | Macon .100 000 000— 1 6 I Harriman and emphatically BAUMAN, United Electric Co. Batteries: Wise and Lacey; Halfacre, I Batteries: Commlnger and Evers; Trib- 7-19 Waverly Place, New York. fearlessly wowi” 1924 First Ave 408-410 N. l»th St. I i Warnick and Winters. ble and Robinson kMade reiterateU: “Wow! wow! Detroit, April 13.—On an easy chance / • -.A