Matty Against Collins Again

Matty Against Collins Again

MATTY AGAINST COLLINS AGAIN the weather Forecast for Atlanta and Georgia: The Atlanta Georgian and Sunday. probably Fai| Saturday LXTRA Read For Profit—GEORGIAN WANT ADS—Use For Results. XI. NO. 60. VOL. ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, OCTOB ER 12, 1912. 2 Nc CENTS EVERYWHERE p^ Rt iIMEOHIH WHO BEANED THE GIANTS? 2 TO 1 ON THE RED SOX ms m AS STH GAME STARTS Gc> «• —=—_ _ HU BF Threatening Weather in Boston Today, But Fore- | ANSWER: WOOD | cast Is That Rain Will BOIDS Not Prevent Battle—Mc- Graw Silent as to His Choice. L. & N. Said To Be Only Line Pitching That Has Not Agreed to By BILLY SMITH. < BOSTON’. Oct. 12.—A cloudy sky Jj oL 4 Quit Aiding Georgia. was the weather man’s contribution T e ( tßf* A today for the fifth game between the NEILL IN CONFERENCE Red Sox and the Giants for the world's baseball championship. WITH UNION OFFICIALS w Weather Forecaster Smith at 10:30 UW' issued the following forecastlt will Many of the Strikebreakers in remain eoludy and muggy most of the "" day, but there will be no rain.” This Terminals Yards Are - Joint . J Is of !¦”X- assured the playing the big game Said to Have Deserted. this afternoon. X.y. * Ray Collins was understood to be the choice of Stahl to pitch for the Red while had de- Lils of the trainmen's brother- Sox today, McGraw not cided whether use or Math- . for replies from Ks to Crandall h today - waiting 1 5>w c tv tX. ss the railroads entering Atlanta before ~ x ewson i ' _T~i IliriillllM'—ilnirimll c- - Flushed with their second victory, the • i>.Bering strikes on such roads as re- Red Sox crew was confident of downing fu.-< to agree to keep the neutrality the New Yorkers this afternoon, while iv? and not assist the Georgia road U . KvLTzy. the Giants for a of in switching its cars, thereby aiding in hoped repetition here, that hr-nking the strike on that system. It Thursday’s victory knowing that road if the Red Sox won again they would reported today every jKWX.“ "'N /* > < I--, the Louisville and Nashville had TODAY’S GAME CRUCIAL, to but this ago il keep hands off. was PAST HISTORY IS not verified. Th Georgia road sent out train No 8:30 BASEBALL 2 from Atlanta to Augusta at JURY AGREES <•' lock today, an hour late. No Fed- INJECTED INTO eral officer was on the train, but It left th- Union station without any demon- NEW YORK. Oct. 12.—That the game completely baffled the Giants. Mur- stration and with the mails and several between the Red Sox and Giants at ray and Herzog are the only Giants J O'" ‘ I were passengers on board. No trains Boston this afternoon is the critical one playing up to form. nwA M I operated though they were RAGE in the world's championship series was Hugh Jennings—The weather yesterday, MAYOR and the made up in Atlanta and Augusta opinion today of more than one man and Joe Wood beat the member of ready to leave. No reason for holding the jury of experts covering Giants. Dark (lays are best for them road officials. day by day the contests jjetween the Wood because of his terrific speed was given by the. Line of Attack Has Shifted Officials of the trainmen, with chair- two nines. and wide curves. The balls get to taken men of the various roads, began an- The following extracts are from the batter before he sees them. From Personalities to other conference today, but nothing was Late their arti< les published here today: “Bill” Carrigan, Catcher for the would be John J. McGraw—Stahl has shot given out as to what dis- Red Sox —Our boys now have their cussed. States Affairs. his bolt with the pitching of Wood. Charles P. Neill, United Municipal stride. Today's game ought to de- I believe this afternoon's is commissioner of labor, was present at game cide the series. Our fielding and as the turning this meeting. He is acting a me- point. batting are better than New York's. item® and it Jake Stahl—That yester- i iator between roads and men, The mayoralty contest reached such game Christy Mathewson, Pitcher for looks the series. i? his presence at the con- day like If we possible that a degree of intensity today as to be New York—Wood beat us. He is win the world about an end of the Saturday's game, ¦ ference may bring the coolest I ever saw. You virtually a probe of city affairs for pitcher I pennant is ours for certain. We the strike. him. have a strangle-hold on champion- several years back. All the faults and can't rattle must redeem bur defeat on the ship. Says Half of all the virtues of the city government John Meyers—Hats off to Boston. home grounds. The Boston team arrived home late of more than interest are in passing being —I rhe We were unfortunate hitting Stnkebreakers Quit. Jeff Tesreau lost game last night and the players all went to ailed through newspaper advertise- yesterday and all the breaks went for us. I was so overanxious I got their homes where I nion tnen say today that more than they enjoyed a good to Boston, but we will take the ments. nervous and wild. A hot drive tore half f the strikebreaking workers em- rest. the series. The were too slow, This line of attack, together with the nail off the of grounds / ¥ ' ' ——X"** in the middle finger my The Giants arrived about T Pl -y-'d joint terminal yards quit For- midnight If efforts of the Men and Religion hand too. " pitching in the first and to a also had ** -X last night. Officials say this is untrue inning, went hotel where they I > X?-——— ward Movement, has in a measure but I Rube The pitching of am making no excuses. Marquard a rest. and that but a few men have left. It good switched the issue of the campaign backed the fielding of Damon Runyon. New York Amer- Wood, up by The Red Sox’s "as said by a union man yesterday victory yesterday can- from the of the two Wagner, put us out for ' personalities ican—Flashy fielding by Shortstop Yerkes and marked / / '’y I f afternoon that nearly all the men had in the minds of the betting fra- didates, James G. Woodward and Aldine former beat the count but we are Wagner, a Giant player, yesterday, a in the ‘sgned an to quit w’ork last ternity turning point series. / ; / agreement about whom the has The was Chambers, fight New York. Testeau is no puzzle to coming back today. field night Red (X- . our Sox Are Now // raged up to the present. the Sox. while Wood seems to have so slow that it hurt chances. is true that the switchmen em- Mr. Woodward has gone deeper with New York's number Boston did not feel it so much, de- Top Heavy Favorites. ployed in the terminals have joint that a is in control of and dried baseball his charge “ring" Ty Cobb—A fter yesterday’s game pending on cut Two to one on the series was freely walked out, it it to the ter- puts up the city government, and has brought rather speed. Our base run- I am convinced the Red Sox will than offered by Sox rooters about Boston -x minal officials to “make on their XX?3Lt <i>w Z good" forth what he terms evidences of mis- ners were handicapped. **¦ win the series “Smoky Joe" Wood hotels this And even at that iVm <•* a promise morning. Air to put the striking employees He has that much management. charged price there were few takers. Odds on back to work. of the of bond has $3 000,000 money today's game favored the Sox at a price Here is Joe Wood, mainstay of the Boston Red Sox. whose At the office of Chairman Wicker- been wasted. YOUTH, WORRIED BY BAPTISTS TO EXPEL of ten to eight or ten to nine. work in winning two world’s series games has put him in the of the terminals, it was said Mr. Chambers denies emphatically CHURCH MEMBERS IN Frank Sullivan and Meyer Sullivan, hall °day that the stand its RESPONSIBILITY OF baseball of fame. road would by “ring" exists, with a that any and, brothers, 14 and 25 years old. came all agreement and take back all the strik- his CLUBS number of prominent supporters, NEW JOB, KILLS SELF ROMELOCKER the way from Cincinnati to get at the for w hom could be found, but room has offered proof that the bond money head of the line waiting for the opening has assembled so far for the local con- ild Oct. 12.—That WEST POINT ROUTE TO not be given work this time. over the of his ROME, GA., every 1 at has been rightly spent. He declared Worry responsibilities of the Fenway park gates today. tests. who is also a member s lid did not know faults of the as chief clerk of the At- church member HAVE TRAFFIC MANAGER they just that all the city govern- new position They had to get there at 9 o’clock Eight thousand people, including be- rail- of a club should be many men had quit work. They on his Birmingham and Atlantic locker expelled were ment could not be saddled shoul- lanta, last night to seize the coveted post.

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