Jake Daubert, two years batting leader of the National league, and now starring for the Cincinnati Reds, re calls an incident that happened the first year he broke Into baseball, Born at Shamokin, Pa., he worked in the state league. This was during the 1902 strike, He had a trial and fanned ten Sha- mokin batters the first game, being a pitcher in those days. He was but sixteen years of age. Was Recognized. “A few days later the Shamokin there was great rivalry,” says Jake, “I was supposed to pitch the battle for Shamokin, and took ‘Tickets’ Day- walt, my catcher, along with me. town, the home Elks recognized me, and protested on the grounds that I | | | i i pu lala Ss NY, was a pro because of that one game I had pitched for them, “II tell you what I'l do, ‘Let Tickets pitch and I'll catch. They I had caught a little as a kid “Well, to make a long story short, they had us beaten 12 to 7 at the start of the ninth. Thelr pitcher was over confident and a combination of two walks and two hits scored four runs for us. This made it 12 to 11 against us with two out and a man on first Over the Fence. “lI came to bat. Our manager told me if I ever did anything to hit that ball, "Do it now if you care for us he insisted. “I let the first one go by, and the second was right over. 1 socked It over the center fleld fence into the deer yard for a homer. That made it 13 to 12 In our favor, and we held them safe that half of the round. HUMOR OF MORIARTY There are some people who insist that umpires are not hu- man, have no sense of humor. The following bit of repartee is offered In rebuttal of such a hellef, During a recent series Louls a friend of Umpire George Moriarty invited him down to the Athletic club to enjoy a swim, Now it so happens that riarty, despite the fact at is an all-around athlete, able to swim. After thanking the kind Invitation and express ing unable to accept hecanse in St. Missouri Mo- he his friend for his regrets at being of a previous engagement, he remarked: “Perhaps It i well, becanse I swim like paralysis” “How that? asked the muech-puzzied friend, “One stroke and I'm through.” answered Moriarty is Just as 1 in Diamond Squibs Cy Perkins rightly pretty smart catcher, - x » is rated as a MAKES TWO THOUSAND HITS seems to have a retiring disposition. *. » - San Francisco is leading Vernon a merry chase for the leadership in the Pacifie Coast league, » * - Pitcher Wheezer Dell of Vernon Is not going 80 good this season, say bat- ters who have faced him, » - * Adolph Schinkel, who was with Salt Lake as a pitcher for awhile, has drifted to Sacramento. * . - The colleges have certainly sent their share of baseball talent to the major leagues this season. LJ * * Why pick on Ruth all the time for his sins? There are stars who have been put out of the game oftener than be. LA . With Frisch, Rawlings, Davies and McGuire to play second base and in a pinch Cunningham and Young, hic Graw will soon have enough. . * - While Shocker was lald up the Browns went to first place and stayed there. While Ruth was doing penance the Yankees took the lead and held it . . » The way the Giants are lining up the eollege stars It looks as though a first-class sheepskin diploma was the epen pesame to the Brush stadium, . * * Report from Pittsburgh has it that the Pittsburgh club has closed a deal by which Outfielder Dick Wade of the Minneapolis Millers will Join the Pirates. . » » Inflelder Dudley Lee, sent by the i8t. Louls Browns to Columbus, where ‘he did not make the grade and was turned back, has been reshipped to Chattanooga, to Surpass Record Made by Honus Wagner. Fourteen years ago Zach Wheat, bought by the Brooklyn Baseball club | from the Mobile club of the Southern | league, made his first major hit at | Polo Grounds off Otis the same grounds the Glants his Crandall At with in series the which ended yester safety. In SixKnh he got Zach =. 00th the TO day fact reached mark, fo CLEVER GOLFERS RARE Strange as It may see, there ure few golfers who really man ter the short game. There are many players who drive a fine ball, but when it comes to recov. ery shots dnd to the little trick shots around the green, they ure totally at sea, Men with high handicaps hnve little idea as to how to get out of trouble, al- though they are called on for such shots every time they play and the first thing they should learn Is how to get out of them in the lowest possible strokes. C IS SWIMMING MARVEL Upon the Books. pel Himself Through Water—No Distance is Too Short and None Too Long. A little more than a year ago, 8 a slender sixteen-year-old youth who the Chicago organization which was famous for its record-breaking swim- ming teams. could swim. Johnny Weisamuller, great tricolor swimmers, Perry Mc Gilllvray, Norman Ross, Hebner, Vos burgh and he wanted to cast his lot with them. The of and others member however, was skeptical the young ater's chances of ing a gain of stars al place against the galaxy in thé 1. A. C. fol But after listening to the boy's appeal for more than a omised to ready nr pt intro mich Bachrach, the tri “Here's a fellow who thinks he ean iher's half-hearted for taking up the c¢ an youngster ipping into the pool, the boy trav the swim,” was the mer eXpanation with coach's time unknown <1 eled through water with a crude stroke but one that unusual power. Immediately Coach Bachrach showed - a a eh 3 Re Zach Wheat, two hits, one a double and the | run off Phil Douglas. outfielder the only National league to be a grand total of 2.000 This is due to the lack of vet. rookiyn in the Wheat says he Is on the way to sur. pass the record of 3482 safe drives made by Honus Wagner in the latter's major league career of twenty-one years. CALLS BASEBALL TOO DEAD Boss of Seattle Club Complains About New Rubber.Center Spheres Adopted This Year, Walter McCreedie, manager of the Seattle club of the Pacific Coast league, Is the first manager to com. plain about the new rubber-center baseballs, which have been adopted for this year. Last year the league used a ball with a cork’ center, but this was thrown out as being too lively, “These balls are not exactly fitted for our purpose,” MeCreedle sald. “May. be we haven't the best grade of ball, or maybe the skinned: diamond Is to blame, The balls seem bigger and deader.” Johnson Wins Over 300 Games. Walter Johnson holds the distine- tion of having won more games than any other hurler now In the game, Eddie Plank, formerly star southpaw, held the honor before Johnson with 308 victories, but the Speed King passed Plank's total early this sea- son. is the greatest swimmer of the present undoubtedly the greatest swim. mer of all time, ‘he boy has placed several new world's records upon the books and his uncanny speed through the water Is to a large measure re sponsible for the four world's marks which the Illinois Athletic club relay teams have created. So remarkable is his ability to propel himself through the water that almost every time he into oblivion.” For It has come to pass that Weissmuller seldom tries for a mark without attaining No distance Is too short: long to be safe from his watermanship. his end. Sporting Squibs of All Kinds Willams college will add soccer to its varsity sports next fall, » - . He who golfs for exercise should not fear being muscle-bound. » * - Dartmouth will start foothall prac. tice the first week In September. * * * New Orleans American Legion plans a track meet for the early fall, . - * Golf is a simple game to anyone who can read a Chinese laundry check, LE Winning the western amateur golt championship must be fatiguing for Chick Evans, ~ LA . More extensive usd’ of the linemen in Interference on crosshacks and end runs Is expected to be a feature of the coming football season, . "0 Forward passing was allowed in football beginning with 1008, fob lowing the demand at the close of the 1006 season for a more open game Poyring the Brine (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture) “Balt pkkles” should be the basis dilils, Whatever the final dis 08 sour, or mixed cucumbers should first receive a Attempts to make pickles on an er. position- BW oot use short “over to based cuts or night” are Directions for Salt Pickles, The United States Department of Agriculture gives the following direc- Pack washed cucumbers In a clean For this purpose use only jar Is not satisfactory The four-gallon size of cucumbers a 10 per cent pound of salt than the following pounds of cucumbers pounds of cu three ounces of strength of the brine Cover round board plate and this place a welght heavy keep the used. For 12 add one pound to umbers salt maintain the with a or on enough to cucumbers well At the end of each succeeding below the one week week for unt of cucun bers Aisne adding cover il ad - one-fourth pound salt alway If the to the brine it may sink anit as a result of which 1 the bottom would while near the surface it weak that the pickles would & se made f wild 3 and molds the wild be skimmed off + 11) 1% im, ul will form ususlly © on This she If pickles prepared In this the ia clean 3 keep indefinitely, After a partial soak. ing in rend these cucumbers may pickles. Many j in fort Most people, however, them better after they have given treatment in vin way are | sovered hy d if ti brine an 1 surface remains hey should water to wwe excess of salt, be eaten as salt ie 0 “a i refer them an 1dditional gar, or in yinegar combined with sugar and spices, If the salt pickles are to be made | on the Pickles. salt should though not processing, them slowly, with water, 120 degrees F., and holding them, at be to a completely, great extent, removed covered pring frequently to repeat this process several until the product tastes right. processing, they should be well and covered at once with {4 to 8 per cent of acetic acid). filtered. ferred it would be well to use a grain vinegar at first, and week or ten days transfer the fo & vinegar of the strength desired Sweet Pickles, Weel To hors make Are covered in after processing with vinegar which sugar Is dis of SURAr may to ten Too sugar shrivels and toughens the If & liquor containing vary from four pounds to the gallon of vinegar. much rgeumbers, it would be best at first sugar until the de ned, are practically always added gallon is desired to exceed that amount but gradually to add sired concentration is obtal bat | Pe n max not. however, ing sweost pickles. These should in too Is of whole mi me of ple be used quantity One ounce splees to four gall o 3 rae _. - good i wirtion Add of spice to the the be one-half . Ning hour ng darkens the vinegar by pouring Sugar may be 4 ¥ er than through at he gpices cheesecloth, added this time Mixed Pickles, mbinations . 8 of vegetahles mixed pickles: green r. £ n peppers, to. added ft bles used 4 in brine Very are jeumbers pieces brine be It a hot fermentation the prevent fermentation. Should Be Most Popular Throughout Summer Season. ice Cream When Flavored With the | Fruit Is Not Only a Cooling Con | fection, but Helps to Take Away Listiessness, The ability of raisins to revitalize | the system with almost instant energy, | through thelr sugarcontent, makes | them an ideal warm-weather food For that reason, raisin feod of all kinds should be most popular through. out the summer. Many every-day meals are composed of plain foods that can be made doubly attractive and healthful by the addition of this luscious California fruit. The most popular dish of the sum- mer-ice cream-—when flavored with raisins, is not only a cooling con fection, but one that helps to take away the listlessness caused by warm weather, The cooling qualities of ice cream are but a temporary relief, it is pointed out. Combined with the delicious flavor of raisins, It Is truly a delightful, healthful dish, The sugar In raisins is in practically predigested form, and Is turned into energy almost immediately. 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