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SPORTING
LIFE-
6,1916
Race
of
the
Southern
League
HE
sixteenth
annual
champion
ship
race
of
the
Southern
League
began
April
14
and
is
scheduled
to
run
until
Septem-
lit'r
t),
inclusive.
The
record
of
the
1016
championship
cam
paign
is
as
follows
to
April
29,
inclusive:
Atlanta
.............
-Mobllo.
.............
Birmingham
.......
Cuauauooga
........
Little
Rock.........
Memphis
.... ....
...
New
Orleans
.......
1-cat.
..............
>
n
3
1
0
0
0
8
g
Is
o
i
i
0
0
0
0
^
u
§
4
1
0
0
0
4
9
§
S
0
0
0
1
e
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fa
ft
0
u
0
1
5
3
0:
0
10
9
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5-
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5
0
0
0
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1
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o
7
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3
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0
0
0
0
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12
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.
W.
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W.
1..
PC.I,
New
Orleans
12
2
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7
9
.437
Nashville...
J2
3
.800|
l.ltlle
Kock
6
9
..fo7
Memphis....
7
7
.MX)
Atlanta.....
7
8
.«7
(.•hultiinooffii.
o
lo
-•'•'•I
.Mobile......
4
11
.267
GAMES
TO
BE
PLAYED
Muv
4.
!j.
(i—
Mobile
at
Atlanta,
New
Orleans
lit
Kirminghaui.
Memphis
at
Chattanooga,
jNasa-
ville
at
Little
Rock.
May
7—
Atlanta
at
Nashville.
May
7,
8, 9,
10-Meiuphis
at
Mobile,
Little
Jtock
at
New
Orleans.
May
8,
»,
10,
11—
Cbattanoogn
at
Atlanta,
Nashville
at
Birmingham.
'
'
Mav
1L
F
,
13, 14.
15-Nashtllle
at
New
Orleans,
Cbalfauuoga
at
Mobile.
May
12,
13.
10.
Ht—
Memphis
at
Atlanta,
Ut-
U*
Kuck
at
Birmingham.
GAMES
PLAYED
SATURDAY,
APRIL
22
MKMPH1S
AT
LITTLE
ROCK,
APRIL
22.—
In
the
tenth
inning,
with
one
out,
Hemingway
on
Brut
base
ai
the
result
of
a
base
on
balls,
»et
ont
to
commit
larceny.
Ruinler
made
a
per
fect
peg
to
Starr
at
second and
the
home
man
ager
was
handcuffed
and
llemiugway
was
safe.
Kulsely
Injected
a
delayed
'hit
into
the
game
with
a
slashing
single
to
left
Held
and
Hemlug-
•way
hotfooted
home
with
tbe
run
that
proved
to
be
a
winner
for
Mcm'ihU.
Score:
JeomphU.
AB.B.B.
P.A.
L.
Rock.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
^hadb'e.cf
40000
Wares,
si
5
0
2
1
4
000
Starr.
2b.
.
Heinlu'y.rf
41
Knlsely.
It
B
0
Walsh,
Sb,
*
Paule'e.Ip
5
1
Stark,
si.
4
1
Midkiff
2b
Kuel,
3
I
0
.
.
1
1
0
0
Jacobsou.rt
B
6
1
4
1
13
Klrby,
rf..
8012
1
12
0
Ruinler,
e.
3
0 0
a
1
3 3
Jaulzeu,
If
4
0
1
I
1
,
S
Covin'll,
Ib
3 1
2
12
0
2
00
0
2
S
0
«».-.,
v...
3
1
1
0 2
Olbnon,'
ill
2
(I
Merrltt.
u 3
0 0
0
S
Manning,3b
4
1
—Hoff,
p...
3
0
Totals.
36
4'
030
16
Totals..
35
3
73015
Memphis
.....010020000
1—4
l.ltlle
Hock
..000030000
0—3
Errors—Paillette.
Stark
2,
Wares
2.
Starr.
Two-base
hit—Klrhy.
Three-base
hit—Midkiff.
Stolen
bases—Heiuingway
2.
Sacrifice
hits—
Starr,
Hoff,
Rumler,
Midkiff,
Merrltt.
Struck
out—By
Hoff
,-,,
Merrltt
5.
First
on
balls—Off
Hoff
3.
Merritt
3.
Hit
by
pitcher—By
Merritt
2.
Time—I.5").
Umpires—Kerln
and
Brelten-
stein.
MOBILE
AT
BIRMINGHAM,
APRIL
22.—
Derrick's
single
to
left
field,
which
McDowell
let
roll
past
him
with
the
buses
full
Iu
the
fourth
inning,
gave
Birmingham
three
runs,
enough
to
defeat
Mobile
for
the
fourth
straight
time.
The
gnme
wns
the
best
played
during
the
•erles.
Four
fast
double
plays
killed
all
of
Mo
bile's
attempted
rallies.
Score:
Mobile.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
Birmi'm.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
McDow'l.lf
4
Whalen,2b
4
Burke,
cf.
3
SWUrilHI.lb
4
0
Schmidt,
c
2 0
Brom'h.
3b
4
0
Dobard.
ss
4
0
•Wllcox,
rf
3
1
Moore,
p.
3 0
11
2
3
10
2
10
10
0 0
0
0
Cnton.
cf.
L'
McDon'd.Sb
3
0
Clnrk.
2b.
4
2 3
0
Clark.
2b.
4
1
Carroll,
If.
3
0
l.iudsav,
ss
4
1
Derrick.
Ib
3
0
O'ltou'e,
rf
3
0
Hauser,
c.
.3
1
0
0
0
2
Black,
p
0
4 4
1
0
3
1
7
1
2 0
7
4
04
Totals.
31
2
9*2412
Totals..
27
4
82715
Mobile
...........
1
I)
0 0
0 0
1
0
0—2
Birmingham
.....
0 0 0 3 0
0
1
0
I—t
F.rrors—McDowell.
Swaclnn,
McDonald
2.
Two-base
hits—Cuton, Derrick.
Three-base
hit
Whaleu.
Home
ruu—Wilcox.
Stolen
base—
Cftton.
Double
plays—Black,
Hauser,
Derrick;
Bauser,
Clnrk:
I.lndsny, Derrick: Black,
Clark.
Derrick.
Sacrifice
hit—Black.
First
on
balls—
Off
Black
2,
Moore
4.
Hit
hy
pitcher—By
Black
1.
Struck
out—Hy
Block
If.
Moore
7.
Time—•
1.35.
Umpires—Bernbard
and
Rnddcruam.
NKW
OHLKANS
AT
ATLANTA,
APRIL
22.—
By
bunching
hits
in
the
sixth,
seventh
and
eighth
Innings,
New
Orleans
won
from
Atlanta
anil
evened
up
the
series.
Long
drives
featured
the
contest,
Lennox,
for
Atlanta,
and
Alllsou
and
Stansbury,
for
New
Orleans,
smashing
out
triples.
Although
the
local
team
made
as
many
hits—ten—as
the
visitors,
they,
were
unable
to
get
more
than
two
runs.
Score:
V.
Orle's.
AB.R.H.
P.A.
Atlanta.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
Massev,
ss
Allison,
cf
2
Stans'y,3b
4
1
EiMnon'n.rf
4
II
Sylves'r.lf
4
I
Knaupp,2b
4
1
Bluhm.
Ib
4
0
Debcrry,
c
4
1
Dllllnger.p
4
1
2
1
0
2
0
o
4
1
11
1
2
1 1
3
Thrasher.rf
2
1
McMH'n.ss
:j
2
4
Mayer.cf.lb
3
",
1
McDon'd.lf
3
4 3
0
3
(I
Lennox,
3b
3
0
Munch.
Ib
2
Moran.
cf.
1
Perkins.
c.
4
1
fl
1
1
2
0
1
S
1
0
0
0
010
1
0 0
1.0
5
flamnler,
2b
3 0
-
-
Perry,
p.
40
2
2*2
118
118
Totals.
35
7
1027
15
Totals..
31
2102716
New
Orleans
...,1
0
0.
0
0 2 2 2
0—7
Atlnnta
.........
l
0
1
0 0 0
0
0
0—2
I'lrrors--Munch,
Gagnier,
Perry.
Three-base
hits-
Lemiox,
Allison.
.Stansbury.
First
on
balls—off
Dillinger
4.
Perry
4.
Stolen,
bases—Lenno.x.
Mcllotiald.
Sacrifice
hits—Mc
Mlllan.
Mi-Donald.
Sylvester.
Allison
2.
Double
plnys—Dilliriger,
Bluhm:
Kdmondson
Bluhm
Wild
pitch—Perry.
Time—1.4S.
Umpires—Pfen-
clniter
ami
Williams.
NASHVILLK
AT
CHATTANOOGA,
APRIL
22.
—Audreeu
atft-stid
NaihtlUn
clnfl«-uaad«d
tvhta
Complete
Weekly
Review
of
the
Oldest
Southern
Organization's
Championship
Race,
Together
With
Scheduled
Dates
and
Complete Record
of
All
Championship
Games
Played
From
Week
to
Week
he
hit
home
runs
over
the
left-field
fence
In
the
Chattanooga's
and
Mart
season.
Score:
Nashv'e.
AH.R.B.
P.A.
Lee,
cf...
3
0 0 0 0
Sheehan,2b
40013
Baker,
rf.
3
0010
Willia's.lf
41130
Kauff'n.lb
3 0
013
0
Kores,
3b
4
0
1 1
3
F.llam,
ss.
3
0
1
3 3
Street,
c.
2 0
0
2
3
Marshall,
c
00000
Frost,
p.
.
3
00
0
4
Totals.
29
1
3
24
10
C/hnttanonjrn
......
1
1
Errors
Kllam
3.
Two-base
hit—
Willian
2.
Stolen
liflses
Kore
Harris.
Sacrifice
hits—
hie
plays
Frost,
Stree
lam,
KaufTman.
First
Frost
1.
Struck
out
Umpires—
Hart
and
O'T
GAMES
FLAYED
E
LITTLE
ROCK
AT
J
Clevi
r
base
running
O'Oell's
error
nnd
a
wil
Memphis
to
pile
up
run
feat
Little
Hock.
Kerr
fielding,
never
was
in
s
L,
Rock,
AB.R.B.
P.A.
Wares,
ss.
3
1
0
3
1
Stair,
2b.
4
II
0
1
2
Jacobson.cf
40130
Klrbv.
p..
4
0
1
0
3
Rumler.rf
30110
Clbson.
c..
4
0
0
7
f<
Jautzen,
If
4
1
2
1
0
Covln'n.
Ib
4
0
1
7 2
O'Uell,
3b
3 0
0
1
0
Totals..
33
~2
024
8
Bn-oi'B—
O'Dpll
2.
Two-base
hits
llemln
base
hit
Covlngton.
Kulselv.
Walsh.
Stolen
2,
Wallace.
Sliarmiin.
Wares.
Wild
pitch—
Kl
Kirhv
.3,
Kerr
2.
Striu-
4.
illt
by
pitcher—
By
Umpires
Breiten.-teln
u
ATLANTA AT
NI'W
Bunched
hits
In
the
fir
nlugs
brought
in
elioug
to
defeat Atlanta.
Diiy
and
the
Pelicans
hit
tl
the
field
for
extra
basi
Atlanta.
AB.R.H.
P.A.
Thnisher.rf
r.
0
2
1
0
Mc.MI'n,
ss
3
1 1
0
.1
Mayer,
If.
4
2
2
1
0
Mclton'd.cr
40122
Lcnnox,
3b
4
1
0
1
3
Munch,
1b.
4
1
1
15
0
Pellilns.
c.
4
1
2
1
3
Gngnler.2b
40121
Duv,
p...
3
00
1
5
•Moran
..
1
0
1
0
0
Krror
Mussey.
New
Orleans
....
(1
0
Two-base
hits—
McDon
2,
Alllson
2,
Bluhm.
Perkins,
Sylvester,
sncr
Mlllan.
Alllson.
Stansbn
Uliilnn.
Struck
out-
First
on
balls—
Off
Da>
pitcher—
Ky
Weiiver
1,
plres
Pfonnluger
and
1
CHATTANOOGA
>T
Andreen
w:is
the
only
to
connect
safely
nit
Nashville
had
no
troiib
lug
runner
reached
th!
wild
In
the
sixth
an
bunched
hits
snd
poorl.t
the
locals
to
score
five
Score:
Nathvlll*.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
Lee,
cf..
.
r,
0
I
0
(l
Sheehan.2b
40212
Baker,
rf.
.
4
1
1
0 0
V.
illiams.lf
3 0 2 5
0
Kiuff'n.
Ib
4
2
1
C
0
Kores,
3b.
3
1
2
1
1
Kllam.
ss.
2
1
1
3 3
Street,
e..
3
0
1
22
Rogers,
p.
3 0
0
0
1
Totals..
81 ~6
11
27
9
•Batted
for
Ktrr
In
t
Nashville
........
0 0
Chattanooga
.....
0
0
Two-base
hit
Kores.
Williams,
Kllam.
Stole
Williams,
Kores.
0.
N'l
Rogers
2,
Marshall
3.
F
1,
Marshall
2.
Hit
by
Hits
-Off
Marshall
10
Ir
Umpires-—
Kudderham
an
BIRMINGHAM
AT
M<
and
P.
M.
)--CoTlliKtou
Mobile
outfielded
tke
li
men
haft
all
the
luck
klll-.-d
Mobile's
chauces
Mobile.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
McDow'l.lf
60020
Whalen.2b
40224
Burke,
cf.
4
1
1
4
0
Swucma.lb
4
0
2
T2
0
Schmldt.
(-4022
1
J'f'in'li.
3h
3
1
1
0
2
Wllcox,
rf
4
0
0 2
»
Uvbard,
u
3
0
1
S
2,
na's
third
of
the
present
Rl-\ttn'a.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
F.Nich'n.lf
32110
Pitler.
2b
4
1
2
P.
4
Harris,
Ib.
4
1
1
10
1
Hyntt,
rf..
3
0
2
0
fl
Grnff,
3b.
4
0
2
1
3
O.Nich'n.cf
30020
Smvkal.
ss
3
0
fl
(t
2
Andreen,
c
4
2 2
n
1
Martina,
p
4
0
0
1
3
Totals..
32
61027
14
0
0
0 0 0
fl
0—1
040000
X—
6
is.
Home
runs
Andreen
s.
F.
Nicholson.
Pitler.
Smykat.
Kiinffmnn.
Dou-
t,
Kaiiffman:
Frost,
Kl-
on
balls—
Off
Mnrtlnn
3
By
Martina
n,
Frost
1.
jole.
Time
1
.40.
1UNDAY,
APRIL
It
rlE-MPHIS,
APRIL
23.—
).v
Sturk
ond Midkiff,
1
pitch
by
Klrby
enabled
H
In
two
innings
and
de-
backed
up
by
faultless
^rlous
trouble.
Score:
Memphis.
Alt.
K.It.
P.A.
Chadb'e,
cf
4
0
0
.'!
0
Hem'y.
Ib.
"i
0
.2
14
1
Knlsely,
If.
2
1
1
2
0
Wfllsh,
3b.
20003
Stark,
ss..
3221
3
VHdklff.
21)
4
2
1
0
2
Sharman,
rf
.':
0
1
1
0
Wallace,
c.
30050
Kerr.j
p
. . .
4
0
1 1
3
Totals..
.10
5
827
12
000010
0—2
300000
x—
5
gway,
Shnrman.
Three-
Sacrifice
bits-
-Shnrman.
hoses—
Starl;
2.
Mldklff
Dtmblc
play
-
-Covliigtoti.
rbv.
First
on
balls
-(In*
i
nut—
Uy
Klrbv
-li.
Kerr
Kirb.v
1.
Time—
2.00.
ud
Kerln.
ORLEANS,
APRIL
23.—
<1,
th'th
nud
seventh
In-
i
runs
for
New
Orleans
was
Ineffective
nnd
wild
i-
ball
to
all
eo'ners
of
s.
Score:
N.Orleans.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
Mussev,
ss.
.1032
2
Alllson.
ef.
3
3
'2
1
0
St:llisb'y,::b
31
133
Kdiuon'n.rf
4
'
3
2 2 0
Sylve«ter,lf
422
3 0
Knaupp.
2b
3
1
0
0 0
Bliibm,
Ib.
4
2
2
10
0
Hlrglns,
c.
4
1
2
11
1
Weaver,
p.
3
0
1
0
4
Total*.
.
38
13
15
27
10
000004
fr-
6
0 0
2
0
fl
0
1—13
aid.
Mussey.
I'dtnondson
Three-base
hits
Mayer.
flee
hits
McDonald.
Mc-
ry.
Weaver.
Stolen
ba*e
liv
Dav
2,
Weaver
3.
4,
WeaOr
2.
Hit
by
)ay
1.
Time—
1.55.
Urn-
lerubard.
VASHVII.LE,
APRIL
23.
Clinttnnooga
player
able
Rovers'
delivery
and
e
winning.
Not
a
visit-
rd
bast-
.Marshall
was
1
seventh
innings,
nnd
handled
bunts
enabled
runs
Iu
the
two
Innings.
Chatta'a.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
I'.Xlch'n.
If
4
0 0
3 0
Pitler.
2b..
4
O
0
1
2
Harris.
Ib.
3
0
0
11
0
Hyatt,
rf..
3
0
0
0 0
Uraff,
3b.
.30000
O.Nich'n.cf
20000
Smykal.
ss.
3 0
0
4 4
Andreen.
e.
3
0
1
52
lojne,
c..
0
0 0
0
1
Marshall,
p
2
0
0
0
3
Karr,
p...
00001
*
Powers.
.V
1
0
0
0 0
Totals.
.
28
0
1
24
IS
Inth
inning.
000320
x—
r,
000000
0—0
Sacrifice
hits
Sueehan,
n
bases—
Lee
2.
Baker,
-holson.
Struck
out—
Bv
Irst
on
balls—
Off
Rogers
pitcher—
By
Marsball
2.
7
lunlnju.
Time
1.45,
d
Hart.
JBILH,
APRIL
23
(P.
M.
outpltcbed
Grimes
and
aroiis.
but
Mole.sworth's
und
won.
Double
plays
to
stvre.
Score:
Birmi'm.
AB.RiB.
P.A.
C-aton.
cf
.
.41
130
McDon'd.Sb
20122
Clark,
2b..
31132
Carroll,
If.
4
0 0
2 0
l.indsav.
ss
4
0
0
0
.1
Derrick.
Ib
4
1
190
O'Ron'e,
rf
3
0
0
1
o
Smith,
c...
S
«
7 2
Covin'n,
p
2
0
1
0
llC.rimes,
p..
3
0 0 0
2
•Harris
..10000
____
Totals..
30
3
42713
Tctals..
34
2
1027
10
F.rrors
Wiiulen,
Swac
na,
Clatk,
Llndsay,
Ucr-
rk-li.
•Bnttert
for
Covlngton
In
ninth
inning.
Mobile.
......
0 0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0—2
Uli-.-illiEhnm
......
2 0
0 0
1
0 0
O
0—3
Three-base
hit—
Clnvk.
Two-base
hits
Whalen.
C.-lt'in.
Sacrifice
hits—
Bromwioh.
McDonald.
Dou
ble
plnvn—
Smith,
Cliii-k:
Llnd'ay.
Clark,
Der
rick:
(anoll.
Smith,
McDomUd.
Struck
out—
By
Covlnston
2
Grimes
li.
First
on
halls
off
Cov-
lnK'.L>n
2.
Grimes
2.
Wild
nltch—
Grimes.
Time
1.;V».
Umpires
Williams
and
O'Toole.
Five
runs
in
t'x-
second
Inning
won
the
sec
ond
Kiii'Je.
Ms
('lurk*
iltllnit
u
home
run
wit")
two
men
on
Inisi-s
during
the
rally,
llolmquist
nlti-b»il
stindj
ball.
Score:
Mobile.
AB.R.H.
P.A.I
Birmi'm.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
M'Dow'l
If
2102
(ICnt'in.
ef.
.
40140
Wlialen
2h
2
1
1
4
0
Mcl)on'd.3b
21102
Kurkc
,-f.
3
1
1
2
OiD.Clavk.
21i
3
0111
Swiiciiin.il)
::
1
2
7
0|('n
roll.
If.
4
1
1
1
0
X.cijrke.e
3114
Oil.ii.dsay.
ss
.",
0
1
1
r,
Rrom'li.
31. :i
1
1
o
2
Derrick.
Ib
4
0
(l
7
0
Dolmrd,
ss
3012
30'Rou'e,
rf
3
0
0
0
fl
Wilcox
rf.
.'!
000
0
'Smith
...
I
0
0
0
fl
Holmq't,
p
3
00
0
4|llauser.
e..
2
0
1
4
0
.
_
---IMIIler,
p.-
0
O'O
0 0
Totals
2."i
(i
721
9
Johnson,
p.
1
00
0 0
Ponder,
p.
1000
(l
Totals.
.
28
2
li
18
rt
Errors -Mellowell.
Burkf,
Bromwlcb,
Wilcox,
Holmqi'lst,
McDonald,
•lintteil
for
O'liourko
In
seventh
Innln?.
c,
ime
cnlled
end
sett-nth
by
ngrecnient.
Mobile
........
1
0
5
0 0
0
x
0
Home
run—
N.
Clc.rke.
Two-lmse
lilts—
Whalen,
Burke.
McDonald.
Sacrifice
hits
-
Wliulen.
l.ind-
s.iv.
lilts—
Off
Miller
."'.
with
2
runs
In
2
13
In
ning"'
.lohnson
2.
with
4
runs
in
2-:'.
Inning.
Struck
out
-By
llolmnu
st
4.
Ponder
4.
Fl'st
cm
bulls-
off
Holliliinlst
4.
Miller
1.
Passed
ball
Hnuser.
Time—
1.23.
I'mplres—
O'Toole
and
Wil
liams.
GAMES
PLAYED
MONDAY,
APRIL
24
BIRMINGHAM
AT
ATLANTA,
APRIL
24.—
A
double
steal
by
l.atitte
and
Thrasher,
three
singles
and
Maver's
triple
in
the
third
inning
gave
Atlanta
The
big
end
of
the
score
with
Birmingham.
Birmingham
scored
its
lone
run
In
the
fourth,
when
Clark,
Carroll
und
O'ltourke
singled.
I.atitle
struck
oct
seven
Barons.
Score:
Biimim.
Alt.
It.
B.
P.A.I
Atlanta.
AB.lt.
B.
P.A.
(.'atoll
cf.
3003
0
Ihiasher.rf
311
.">
0
McDo'd
3b
2 0
1 2
2
Mi-Mil'n.
ss
4
1
1
4
3
Clark,
21).
41112
Mayer,
cf.
41210
Carroll,
If
4
0
1
2
0
Ui-Uon'd.lf
3
0
2 0 0
I.lndsay,
ss
4
0
0
3
4
.c/ir.o.x,
3b
4
0
0
2 2
Derrick,
Ib
4
0
fl
8
1
Munch.
Hi
4
0
1
7
1
O'Rou'e.lf
3020
0
Perkins,
.c
4
0
0
8
2
Smith
c..
3
0
1
!>
0
"ugnler,
2b
4
0 2 0 2
Perry'n,
p
3
0
0
0 2
-atitte,
p.
3
1
0 0 2
•Uouser..
10000
~~~~~~'~Z
__
_—
Totals..
33
4
92712
Totals.
31
1
02411
•Batted
for
Perrymao
In
ninth
Inning.
Birmingham
....
00010000
0—1
Krrors—
I.lndsay.
Lennox.
Two-base
hit
-
McD>n:il<l.
Three-base
hit
Mover.
Stolen
bases
-
LaUtte,
Thrasher.
MoMll-
3.
First
on
balls
-Off
Perryumu
2.
I.afltte
.1.
Double
play
--Derrick
L
mlsay.
Derrick.
Time
2.12.
Umpires—
O'Toole
nud
Williams.
NEW
ORLHANS
AT
MOBILK,
APRIL
24.—
Thomas,
pinch
hitting
in
the
siith
Inning,
drovl
in
two
runs
-with
a
triple,
giving
New
Orleans
enough
runs
to
beat
Mobile
in
the
first
game
of
the
series.
Mobile
had
u
lead
of
six
runs
In
the
first
two
innings,
but
Ledbetter's
wildness,
coupled
with
hits,
enabled
tbe
visitors
to
over
come
this
lead.
Score:
Mobile.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
N.Orleans.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
McDow'l.lf
21110
lassey,
ss.
3
1121
Whalen,
2b
3
2
2
1 U
'Thomas..
10100
Burke,
cf.
30110
Vlllson.
cf
2
0 0 3
1
Swaclna.
Ib
S
fl
1
10
1
Jtansb'y.Sh
31112
Clark,
c..
3
1
fl
1 1
•'•"•-'n.rf
21110
Schmldt.
c
0 0 0
1
0|Sylvester,
If
3 2 2
1
0
Brom'h.
3b
31100
»aii|.p,
2b
3
1
0
3
0
Dobnrd,
ss
2
0
1
3
3
'.luhm.
Ib.
3 2 2
3
1
Wilcox.
rf
3
1
130
De-berry,
c.
2
2 0
4
2
I.edbet'r,
p 2 0
1
0
1
-irnlth,
p..
3
0 0 0
1
Totals..
2010
8188
Totals.
25
fl
0 21 13
•Batted
for
Massey
In
sixth
Inning.
lOume
called,
rain.)
New
Orleans
.............
00124
3—10
Frrors
Swaclna,
Mnssey,
Alllson,
Knaupp,
Smith.
Home
run—
Sylvester.
Three-base
hlt»
Wll
cox,
Thomas.
Two-base
bit
Edmondson.
Sac
rifice
bits
McDowell.
Dobard.
Smith
Kdmond-
son.
Stolen
base
McDowell.
Hits—
off
Ledbet-
ter
4,
with
4
runs
iu
5
1-3
Innings.
Struck
out
By
Smith
4.
Cavet
1.
Flrtt
on
balls—
Off
Lea-
better
7.
Cavet
1.
Wild
pitches—
Ledbetter
4,
Cavet
2.
Time—
l.St.
Umpire
Bernhard.
NASHVILLE
AT
MEMPHIS.
APRIL
24.—
Er-
rors
by
Stark
and
Wright,
Kllam's
hitting
and
the
masterful
pitching
of
Kroh,
were
mainly
re
sponsible for
Nashville's
victory
oter
Memphis.
Kllam
scored
both
Nashville
runs.
Kroh
allowed
ouly
three
bits.
Score:
NaahT'e.
AB.R.B.
P.
A
.!
Memphis.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
Lee.
cf...
5
0
1 1
OtSharman.cf
40010
Sheehan.2b
4023
SIHemln'y.rf
31120
Baker,
rf.
4
0
1
1
01
Knlsely,
If.
,1
0 0 0
0
Willia's,
If
4
.0
0 3
OlWalsh.
3b.
4
0
1
1
4
KaufT'n.lb
4
0 0
14
1]Paulette.lb
4
0 0
10
1
Kores.
3b.
4
0
2
1
'4t-''ark.
s«.
30131
Kllnra,
ss.
3
2
2
1
fi|"|i«HrT.
2b
2
0
0
5
3
Streef,
c..
2
0
0
2
llWallaee,
c.
3
0
0
5 2
Krnh,
p..
3001
2!
Wright,
p.
3
0 0 0
6
Totals.
38
2
8271«|
Totnls..
2S>
1
~3 27
n
Nashville
........
O
u
0000
1
0
1—2
MemyU*
........
0
0
9
0 0
1
0
0
0
1
Errors—Shannon,
Stark
2.
Wright.
Three-basa
hit—Kllam.
Sacrifice
hits—Midkiff,
Street,
Krob.
Stolen
base--Lee.
Wild
pitcbea—Krob
2.
l-'irst
on
balls—Off
Kroh
2.
Wright
2.
Struck
out—By
Kruh
2,
Wright
2.
Time—1.40.
Vat-
pires—-Brritcusteiu
and
Pfenninger.
CHATTANOOGA
AT
LITTLE
ROCK,
APRIL
24.
With
Little
Rock
runners
on
every
base,
one
of
Kranp's
spit-balls
eluded
catcher
Audreen,
of
Chattanooga,
in
the
tenth
inning
and
Coyiag-
ton
scored
the
run
that
won
for
Little
Rock.
The
game
was
full
of
hnrd
hitting.
Score:
L.
Beck.
AB.R.B.
P.A.|Chatta'a.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
Wares,
ss
5
1
1
2
4
l-'.Nich'n.lf
01320
O'Uell.'
:)b
4
1
2
2 2
~~
"
Walker,
If
4
2 3
1
O
1
Jacobs'n.cf
4023
0
,'itler,
2b.
ft
3
2 5
3
(arris,
Ib
5
2 2
8
2
'vntt.
rf.
5
0
3 3
fl
Rnmler,
c
3
1
1
4
0
Elberfeld.ss
40222
Kirby,
r(.
5014
Ij-Smykal,
ss
0 0 0 0 0
Covin'n.lb
5
2
2
IS
0|
••->•
:fb.
-10020
Starr.
2b.
4
1
10
llO.Nich'n.ef
50011
Couch'n.
p
.1
0
1 1
3IAndreen,
c
5
1 1
5 3
-iGlbson
..1010
OJAllen,
p...
1
0
1
0
1
~j,
Karr.
p...
1
0 «
0
0
Totals.
38
8
15
30
I
1
Martina,
p.
0 0 0 0
1
I
v.app,
p..
2 0 0 0
1
I
Totals.
42
7
lT'28
14
•One
out
when
winning
run
wns
scored.
vllattrtl
fo;-
Coucbman
in
tenth
inning.
Little
Rock
..003013000
1—S
Chattanooga
..1
00003300
0—7
Errors—Walker,
Stnrr,
Martlnn.
Two-base
hits—Jacobson
2,
Walker,
Covington.
Tlree-basi-
hit—Couchman.
Home
run—Pitler.
Stolen
base—F.lherfeld.
Sacrifice
hits—.lacobson,
Couchmaii,
Klberfeld.
Craff.
Double
plays—
Ki-l.'.v.
Covington:
O.
Xicholson,
Pitler.
Hits—
Olf
Alien
:<
iu
2
1-3
Innings.
Karr
2
in
2
2-3
in
nings:
Mnrtina
4
in
2-3
inninp.
Struck
out—Br
CoHchninn
3.
Kurr
1.
Krnnp
3.
First
on
balls—Off
Alien
3,
Knrr
1.
Krapp
2.
Wild
pitches—Alien,
Krapp.
-Time-2.35.
Umpires—
Kerln
and
Hart.
GAMES
PLAYED
TUESDAY,
APRIL
25
XKW
OUI.I:AXS
AT
MOBILE.
APRIL
2.1.--
Mo,:re's
wildness
in
the
fifth,
when
he
walked
tluec
and
hit
one.
coupled
with
two
hits,
gave
.New
Oilenns
tile
second
game
of
the series
with.
Mobile.
There
was
much
wrangling
by
players,
of
Iwlli
te.-ims
over
a
decision
of
Umpire
Rudder-
ham
in
the
fifth
inning.
Score:
Mobile.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
MeDn'll.
If
4
0 0 2
1
N.Orleans.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
Thomas,
ss
2
1
0
2
0
Vunleli.
2b
3002
4!Alllson,
cf.
.10110
Burke,
cf.
4010
0|stans'v.
Sh
4
0
1
2
3
Swn.-lna.lb-!
0
Oil
HEdmon'n,
rf
4
0010
Sehtnldt.
.--.--.-
.......
401
SylTester.lf
3 0 0
1
<•
-
-
-
Knanpp,
2b
3
1
0
3 3
Dobard,
ss
+
1
1
3
4
Kluhm,
Ib.
4
0 0
10
0
Ilrom'h,
3b
4
0
0
1
1
Wllcox,
rf.
40220
Moore,
p...
2 0
1
0
1
Caver,
p...
2
1
1
0-1
DebelTT,
c.
2 2
1
8
1
Walker,
p.
2
1
1
1
1
Totals..
27
&
427
14
Totals..
Sf.
'2
727
1
Krn;rs—'1
hoinas,
Stansbury,
Rnaupp.
Mobile
...........
1
0 0
0
0 0
1
0
0—2
NI-W
Orleans.
.....
00004010
0—5
Home
runs—Cavet.
Deberry. Two-base
hit—
Wilcox.
Stolen
bilsc—Knnupp.
Double
plays—
Dobiml,
Swnclna;
Stansbury,
Bluhm.
Hits—Off
Moore
^
in
r,
innings.
Struck
out—By
Moore
4,
Caret
2,
Walker
(I.
First
on
balls—Off
Moore
5,
Cavet
1.
Wild
pitch—Walker.
Hit
by
pitcher—
—By
Moore
1.
Walker
1.
Time—2.00.
Umpires—
Rudderliun.
ami
Uernhard.
BIRMINGHAM
AT
ATLANTA,
APRIL
25.—
Seven
hits
and
seven
runs
In
the
seventh
Inning
made
Atlanta's
victory
over
Birmingham
itn
easy
one.
The
Incals
worked
the
bat
overtime,
gath
ering
1C
hits
off
of
Johnson's
delivery,
wlill*
S'-ott
Perry
held
Birmingham
to
three
hits.
Score:
Birmi'm.
AB.R.B.
P.A.[Atlanta.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
Caton,
cf..
4001
0
Thrasher.rf
41220
McDcn'd.31)
4
0
0
1
slUoMll'n,
ss
4
1
2
R
2
Derrick.
Ib
4
0
110
OIMaver.
cf..
R
1
1
S
0
Clark.
2b.
3011
3!Mcbon'd,
If
5
1
3 2
0
I.lndsay.
ss
4
0
0
2
4
l.i-nnox,
%.
31030
O'Rou'e.
rf
2 0 0 3
11
Munch.
In.
.1
2
2
ft
2
Carroll,
If.
3
0
II
1
0
Perkins.
o..
S
fl
1
B
3
Hauser,
c.
2
.1
0
4
2
GaKnler,
2b
4
I
3
1
1
Johnson,
p
3
0
I
1
7
Perry,
p...
4
1
2
1 1
Totals..
20
1
324201
Totals..
33
91017
9
Frrn-s—Derrick,
McDonald,
Perkins,
Perry.
Birmingham
......O'O
0
0
0
0
0
I'O_1
Atlanta
..........
00002070
x—0
Two-base
lilts—Thrasher.
Johnson.
Three-base
hits—Mayer, Gagnler.
Stolen
bases—O'Rontke
Perry.
Sacrifice
hits—Mayer.
McMlllan.
Muncb,
Perkins.
Hit
by
pitcher—Hy
Perry
1.
Double
plays—Undsay.
Clark.
Derrick:
Johnson,
Derrick.
Struck
out—Uy
Perry
.",
Johnson
1.
First
oa
balls—Off'
Johnson
4.
Perry
2.
Time—2.25.
Um
pires-O'Toole
and
Williams.
CHATTANOOGA
AT
LITTLE
ROOK.
APRIL
2.".—Little
Rock
drove
Martina
from
the
box
for
the
second
time
In. two
days,
ran
wild
on
the
bases,
fielded
brilliantly
behind
Leclalr,
the
for
mer
Federal
Leaguer,
and
won
from
Chattanooga.
Harris'
home
run
and
Andreen's
double
following
Messenger's
single
accounted
for
the
visitors'
run*.
Score:
X.
Rock.
AB.R.B.
P.A.jChatta'a.
AB.R.B.
P.A.
Wares,
ss.
4104
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4
0
1
0
0
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3112
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30023
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4
0
1
3
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1
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2
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rf..
3
0
0
1
0
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1
2
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3
0
0
4
1
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rf..
3
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4
1
0 0
2
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4
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2
0
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2b.
3 2
1
0
1
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p.
4
0
1
2
4
Andreen,
c
3
0
1
C
I
Martina,
p.
2 0
0
1
0
10011
,arr,
p.
Totals..
33
71027
9
_
_
_
Totals.
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2 5
24
9
Errors—Covlnfton,
P.
Nlcholson,
Andreen
Little
Kock
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0
3
1 1
0
2
0 0
X—7
Chattanooga
......0
0
0
1
0 0
0
1
0—2
Two-base
hits—Leclalr.
Andreen.
Home
run
Harris.
Stolen
buses—Starr
2.
O'Dell
2.
Klrby
Wares,
Jacotwon
2.
Sacrtnce
hits—Kirbv,
Pitler.
Hits—Off
Martina
0,
with
7
runs
in
(i"
innings
Struck
out—By
Lei-lair
n.
Martina
2,
Karr
2"
First
on
balls—Off
Leclalr
2.
Martina
3
lilt
br
ptfher—By
Martina
2.
Wild
pitch—Martina
Time-1.30.
Umpires—Hart
and
Kerln.
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AT
MEMPHIS.
APRIL
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Volunteers
helped
themselves
tnd
tbe
cbicka-
saws
helped
the
Volunteers,
and
through
their
own
efforts
and
outside
help.
Nashville
had
little
trouble winning
a
ball
game
from
Memphis
It
wns
the
second
time
the
V'ols
licked the
Chicks
Store:
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P.A.
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SPORTING LIFE-6,1916Race of the Southern LeagueHE sixteenth annual champion ship race of the Southern League began April 14 and is scheduled to run u

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