8 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER T3, T0T3. I ZDINALS BACK IN RUNNING-CHANCE SITUATION DISCUSSED-LOCALjELEVENS BUSY PUDl CYP. John Orlbl .Tohn C. Mel rninn B. P, JOHN as-mu. ur.raf! MitiiyJ A XJUiJ JJXiVlVlllU IN FORESIGHT I.fty Air o .while Chance Resigned, He Really Was Forced Out by Owners' Refusal to Make Him Supreme. Long Term of Years Is Necessary to Build Up Club Which Can Com pete for Highest Honors. foel ttho aayit 'm "Moul if m s r BASEBALL CONDENSED AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Result., Delroll, it Chlenen, 3. Whittle HnMon . Detroit 'Vnshln'n Cletrlnnri, ti St TxiiiU, 0. Club Standing. w t, r.c. w. i.v.c. i8fl l .flin ChloflKO AS (19 4T7 77 !2 .107 Pt t.miU . fin 72 .450 70 in "an w York do s .4M 07 01 .nasriovelund 1,1 BO .820 The story of Trunk Chance's rpslKim tlon from the Now York Amorlonn League club Is one ns undent ns the lmtlonal eamo Itself. It hus oor been the policy of the majority of club owners to adopt a shifting method of developing a team, rather than one of watchful waiting, which has been so highly successful In the case of the Athletics of this cltv and the Giants of New York Frank Chance did not reMgtt because he had not developed a club with could compete with the better organizations ot Ban Johnson's circuit, but because lip was not allowed to develop It This friction between the owneis and the man agers Is the thorn In the side of base ball, and at times ha actually been a menace to Its very elstence To build up a winning ball club, Connie Mack says, requires at least live ears Chance has been In New York a little less than two seasons. It Is true that ho does not seem to have made nnv more progress this jonr than lie had at the close of the season of 1511. Yet tTifi would probably be the ui-i even If he had the nucleus of a winning club around which to build. In thH cne the team might go along mote or less IndlfferentH for a couple of vear? ;:ien suddenH Jump Into the running without warning, Just as the St Louis Browns did at the beginning of this season The trans Mlsslsslpplans were enabled to make a fight because that team, for the most part, had been playing together long be fore Branch Rleke wns even considered as a managerial possibility Now that Chance has decided that he cannot move along In harmonv with the owners of the Yankees, the fans of New York win have the dissatisfaction of i Are Threatening Boston Braves BAAlnrv Ann n t . I, n r n ,-, n o mr,n,nc, rr.- ntjcuip, una KJL HIV F(lltt- S, f,,v-nt ftrii- orala discarded merely because the moguls havo ndt learned the lesson that a man ager must bo supreme In his department, nnd that to be successful he must hold the reins In his own hands and not be driven with a halter around his own neck. From several quarters theft; seems to be a rumor afloat that, after all. Chance will remain In New York, at least, for the rest of the season. That, however, has little hearing on the question Chance has been hampered and he will continue to bo hampered as long ns the moCuls of the Highlanders bellee that they know more about running the details of a ball club than one who has captured three pennants. Today's Games. Millet Irs at New- York. Detroit at ClftrlMiil. lloston at MnhlnBtnn. ( lilrnRii nt St. Tomorrow's Games, Mlilellrs nt New York. Detroit nt rieielnmt. , ltnslnn st n1ilnnlnn. ClilrnRO nt t. fouls ouls. NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterdnv'e Results. St. Initls. 4! t'lnclnnntl, 3. St. 1,oum, 3; ctncliilintl. t (2l nmO ChlciiKo, It I'lttsluirnh, 0. Club standing. V I, P c v 1 V C lloston 7.1 M r,70 "IHsbiirgh Ot 07 477 Vnn Vork 71 " -,-..- t'lilllles ...W 70 .4.17 it t.nuls 71 02 f.14 Ttrooklin . Cs 71 .440 ChlMEO 70 0,1 .MO rinelnnatl ."0 7 4.11 Today's Games. Vow lork nt I'lillnilrliihln Two enmes UrooUljn nt llnston. St, lonls nt Cincinnati. Tomorrow's Games, Itrooklyn nt lloston. New Ynrk nt I'lillndeplhln. FEDERAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results. Chtutcn. 1 1 HnfTnlo, 0 Ohlrnito, ! llnfTnlo, .1 (3d itnmf.l Club Standing. w. n re w i. re ""hlMn 7.1 r,s ".VT llllfTftlo ... 04 01 .-104 Ind'np'lls. 72r,ni-.OKan Cl . 02 07 .411 Itm-klin 07 00 ,"2S St Louis ... n1 72 440 Ilnltlmore 07 00 .Ms Pittsburgh M 7.1.105 Today's Games. Kansas City nt Ilnltlmorr. C'hlcnKo nt ritMhurich Inillnnupnlln nt llrnoMrn St. I.nuls nt llufTaln. Tomorrow's Games. Knnsns City nt Ilnltlmnre Chlrnirn at rittnbursh Indtnnnpiills nt llrooklrn. it. Louis nt lUiffalo. International League Standing. IV L P C W I, PC torheter ." 11 007 Toronto 07 01 7.0s Proll-nce i Irt HOI Senark 00 7.1 444 Iluffilo si 10 .".nt Montrenl .10 S2 400 liltlmore 72 00 322 lerx". City 4.1 (10 3U CARDINALS TAKE ON NEW LEASE OF LIFE and New York Giants, Leaders, Now After Being Passed Up as Contenders. Yost in Lime-light. Eastern eyes are now turning toward football In the IVest and toward Michigan In partlculr-r Yost begins todaj his sec ond week of i.irslty practice, preliminary to one of the hardest seasons he has had In years Penn meots the Maize and Blue again at Ann Arbor this fall, and natural- ly Phlladelphlans will eagerly watch the development of the Wolverines. As Michigan w:ll also meet the Crimson eleven In the Harird stadium on October SI, there Is an added interest to the make up of the Mlchiganders. Yost has several gaps to fill this season, the most difficult of which Is that left acant hv the depait uro of Halfback Craig, around whom most of the offensive plavs were built last sea-Eon. NEW YORK. Sept 14. Passed up as a pennant contender weeks ago, the St. Louis Cardinals have taken on new life and are again threatening the Boston Braes and New York Giants National League leadeis. Following their double Wctory over the Reds yesterday the Cardinals are In third place, only four and one-half games be hind Stalllngs' leaders. Coming strong behind the Cardinals are Hank 0'Da's Cubs But one game separates them from Hugglns' cohorts, as they, too, won yesterday, beating the Pirates The Cubs and the Cards, however, haie a tough battle ahead In the pennant chase Practically all of the remainder of their games are to be played on the road, while the Brases and the Giants will be at home ' 'Be proud of your kitchen ' ' DEMAND THE NOVELTY SiifegSf The finest rang-e on earth You deserve I and wo are here to helD you pet It. For the complete use of COIL nd OAS In FiniW way "Write for our beautiful kitchen manual and descriptive circular Abram Cox Stove Co. 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This week will find the Intel scholastic football training season fully under way, is the wan lore nio eagei to get into their togs and physically prepare thenmhfs for the coming struggles on the grldlioti. The three schools In competition foi tho LUIs A. Glmbol Cup-Central High School. Northeast High School and Wist Phila delphia High School, and likewise South irn High, which Is not In line for the ttoph this j car have been siinejlng the mnterlal nt hand nnd taking definite steps toward the organization of football squads Noithcnst, with Its usual ag gressiveness, has already put In three days of grldlioti practice, while the other schools have called out the candi dates and v-lll begin actual work this week. Though ptedlctlons nt this date would be i hazard, Northeast High, Judg ing from the dash .shown by the men In the early practices, should put In n strong bid for Ml st honors, while Cential High because of the wealth of m.itprl.il avail able, must be counted a fotmldnblc op ponent. West Philadelphia and Southern High each lost heat iU thiough giailua tion and must shape up n team from n squad of new men Coach Johnson, of Northeast, Ins been working with his men at the Northeast Athletic Fetd, Twenty-ninth nnd Cam bria, and the team will continue dally tnouts. rifty candidates, Including six teterans, hate reported. bo badly missed from the lineup, HeukoIT nnd ltoiy In tho backfield, Shwarta nnd Toll nt ends nnd Nelma nt tacke are likewise haul men to replace. Tho Orange nnd Blue stilt has Captain Vt'ngon knlght at quarterback, Crowcll nt guard, nnd Hills at end. Devreux. who ttns ex pected back this sciMoti, has deiidcd to enter Tome Institute. Pnnztlllo Is a good halfback, and tho other two backfield po sitions must bo filled hj men from the 1913 scrub nnd freshmm teams. Klrclmcr, MneCormnek, lAilrnor, Stniinrd nnd Swing will bo used to reconstiuet the line. Southern High School cannot compete for the Glinbel Cup, since Northenst High Is the onb team of the "big three" they play against, Football plans for the com ing season nt the South Btoad otrcet In stitution were formulated nt a meeting assembled by Doctor Bolce, where It wns nfilclntly announced that Deon Johnson, of the school faculty, had been selected to coach the team at Southttark Field. Only four teterans have returned Smith, Friedman nnd King, of the backfield, and M.icNatnee on the line. Coach "Alec" Howell has Just an nounced that he will be able to devote his undltlded attention to coaching the Central High eleven. Captain Stephens, Gotwals and "Bill" Butler In the back field, Farmnkls, Chambers, Young, Wlrk- i man and Kerr for the line form the "nucleus." The problem of securing a fourth man for the backfield. preferably a good punter, remains to be solved Voss, of lat season's scrub, will probabl be Ineligible Armstrong nnd Hackninn, of the 1913 freshman team, are light nnd In- experienced. Thomas, Frankford High's star halfback, I said to be a punter of I rare abilltj nnd ma hate tho call on the othet men for this teason. West Philadelphia High School, which tied Central High for the Glmbel Cup last year, haa lost almost an entire team through graduation Whetstone, stir halfback and an excellent punter, has matriculated at State College and will Buy a Typewriter and pay for it 10 or 15 Cents per Day Pitches No-hit Game STAMI'Olin. Conn, Sept. It. William Walsh, ii f Now Britain, captain of the Kordham Cnllego football team, pitched n iiu-lnt, no-iun gntno here for Stamford, rftamfoi d bent Portchcster 2 to 0 Walsh stiuck out eight players. Walsh's pitching iccord here this season Is 13 games won nnd 3 lost. Beat Brooklyn Soccorltes NEW YORK. Sept. II. With n make shift line-up In the field, the Brooklyn soccer team, amateur champions of the United State, went down to defeat In an exhibition game nt Unrrlson, N. J at the hands of the champion West Hudsons In a Ilnel contested battle by tho score of S goals to 3 Bi!-iajnTs?i?sVa He Hoskins School Supplies - TfffPftf " A Complete Stock of All Kinds At the Right Price! Wm. H. Hoskins Co. STATIONERS I'rlnters, KncnncrH, OHIie i'urnlsliers 904906 Chestnut Street GREAT GOLF WEEK USHERED IN WITH WHITEMARSH TEST Sea-Now, Climax of the Fall son to Be Witnessed and Stick Wielders Are in Their Glory. Golfing events hate been coming thick nnd fast recently, but this Wcok will wit ness the cllm.ix of tho fall' season. To morrow there will be an event of special Intel est at the Whltemarsh Valley Country Club which will be In the nattiic of a curtain rnlscr to the annual open tournnmont of the dolt Association of Philadelphia. With Its usual generosity the White marsh A'allcy Country Club has put up $100 for an amateur-professional tourna ment. It will bo a best ball match with nn amateur nnd a professional! on each side. All nmatcura and professional of clubs belonging to the United States Golf Arsoclntlon nro eligible to compete. This ctent Is qulto a novol ono and It should piovo decidedly Interesting and, what Is more, It will servo ns excellent practice for thoso competing In tho championship tho next day. In former years the open championship of Philadelphia was only at thirty-six holes, but this j car tho Golf Association viy tvlsclv decided to extend It to sev cnty-twn. Thlrty-sK holes, therefore, will bo played on Wednesday nnd the remain ing thlity-slx on Thursday. Very llbeial prizes have been put up by the assocla tlon. Tho winner will receive $160, second, $100: third, $70: fourth, $10; Ilfth, $20, and sixth, $10 $100 In prize money In nil. Ono thing Is certain, nnd that Is that tho tournament will be moro liberally patron ized than In past years. Many of tho pro fessionals who compotcd nt Spring Lake will ba here. Including Wnltei Hngeti, tho open champion; James If. Barnes, the Western champion; Isaac Macklo, the winner of the Shntvnce tournament; Joo Mitchell, runner-up nt Shawnee; Elmer Lot lug, of Spring I.nko, Fred McLcod, of Washington; Tom McNnmnrn, of Bos ton: Hcibeit Strong, of Inwood; Ixmls telllet, of Cnnoe Brook, and, o course, all tho local professionals. The Whltemarsh couiso Is In lino condition at the present time, nnd nlthough It Is by no means easy somo lino scores should be made. One ot tho most popular tournaments of the local season will be played on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Martin's. 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