EVENING fflDaEilr-BHiLABBLPHI,, SATTJBIUY, MAY 20, 1916. 'Bufcminriu mm ZIMMERMAN AND TRIS SPEAKER LEADING MAJOR LEAGUE BATTERS-OTHER SPOBTS E ON JXVVY CRAVATH ADVANCES TO .300 ULASH; HELNIE ZIM LEADING NATIONAL LEAGUE KjXey and Demaree Have Perfect Pitching Ave rages iris opeaiusr lops donnson's Circuit. btrunK nitnng ws winning streak of the Phillies f 7. to nn Improvement In the 1Z whU has beer, good nil year, but ti Cl that several of Moran'B beat t TaCt l. ..,.. hlr normal stride. K.Ti last begun to hit, and nlnoe "...thbas at 1" .EL ,0o clags. Eddle W'r.HIl slugging well over the coveted IJerW 'V,i"pLgfccrt and Stock are just a Krt. while rawcc" ,hatarCRl Zm B te&u m I'ea,fue, with nn nvcr IfiriVito' and Al Demnrco havo perfect averages, tho rormcr navins won WhilK r"?r'. three w thout losing, JJ Is credited with tx victories &W'l J defeats, Including Thutsday, S" ... then lie naB uuuc ........ ..... Ikat since. tne." ...... u, utHnhnrirli. .,V'Ckcr V topping the American JfSB - ir. hitters, with nn averago 01 . i-. iln. iBSF .. near Burns, of Detroit, is uos llf!; gf and Stellbauer, of the Ath LllfeitttVnS t a .346 clip. Amps '"IKfKW9 . . nnlv other member or tne WJVlilnit abovo .30(1. Ills figure 1b Append"! ar. the Individual records ii,,"r of the major leases: AMERICAN L-UAiiuu 1 hZ niittJ-S ' "110 ( IttHnJ A'5c Mhf ttttki Weft gay t.tt ? 31 eif ms 9"u llsiigl S! iMakyJ wm 'W 'fl1 TOT M..JW." 4 t INDIVIDUAL BATTINO. AVnilAanS. :i" w w ah. n. it. sn. tii. , sKs! i i s si mo, '?." ia n "":-B,tTthYeticV.:.s? i Washington,.. lz ".v.V f. YorK & ! cliveland.... its. Detroit. .. Suon. St. ! gr..C;" r.lrot... 10 "UYiiMW'-.- vi . nn fffl!-SRinronv: -.IjmbSiinVcifvo..," f'JIbhSTc I-iJl met: bo : Waihlrston., 08 ID 13 9T IS 04 on oo 25 f, rwmi M. 'J miiir; n(tM) 1KW 0TW1 ltKiti(: ncife. I TW old AC' " -. "a,.'iit()h. RI.nV twB"-.ST h JS hra'fSL.: :::: 3 ? ?.lEKft-ffl J li - uuv;:r" 11 u a 2&.ru? ""--":: i ftuth Boston. "".'-Vt'hlJiicV.rn n.h,'o';:.:y"'-.jo P.?Y5!Hlo,. Clam! in iun, Ath f t'- ii ., Hooper. VaS, '"' o qroom, St. fxju , In ljau'si. Detroit..". S Cun.ilmrtinm, Dt ? Davrnnort. Ht. 113 Uunsoll. (ihlcairo. 12 Ilolaij.l. Di-trolt.. 10 JJellmnn St, 1,,.. a I'fttk. St. luls.. s Hhora, )uaton .... n Orir, lion 1 on ...,n router, Iioiton . . , b JlOnk, St. Louts .' 1- n?M,r". Alhlellct. 7 Cnldvrell. N. Y... A Dubuc. Detroit. .. 11 Mitchell, Cleve.,.. Sheehan, Athletica n Crow.ll. Athlotlca, 0 Keatlnc . N. York. 4 James, Delrolt.... 11 Ayers, waah'trton. 0 S 87 11 a 3 1 10 12 0 S 12 12 O J 1 JO 1 0 5 1 10 15 1 5 2 29 6 7 S 80 12 1 fl 0 O a 1 " '" 9 a I 12 ,a 1 J S 80 24 2 8 2 20 n A 5 I J? I a ? ?i 2 " ?. 21 2H 0 ? I 14 iS f I a5 8 8 1 a 10 18 1 5 s u. 22 J B 20 IS 1 i ?? 11 2 1 B J 12 O S 4 12 is n 2 a 4 22 d 2 a 11 10 J 0 a is s 0 0 2 10 20 z 0 0 4 u u .5T ,7no i7o ,7SO :?!? ,70(1 .W ,0117 .007 .028 ,o:n noo .600 .000 .871 ,R0 ,800 CIIU .800 .800 .800 ,800 .800 .878 ,B8!I .838 .883 .280 .280 .280 .200 .107 .107 .000 .000 ,000 .000 .000 .000 NATIONAL LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL DATTINO AVEJIAOES. :tnruir rtfaj. 3 -mS, '"s Xouis". 15 treJlM' KBri? Va-hlnston. 88 iBwS.teS.u:r:iK K?r:.v'rhTJaS iioo I -IWfir. ' Wihliwton.. 48 " Sr?il- wf Ynrlt. 12 CrvZiiy. Boaton 'lt. Xlhle!".. 03 'Mitisr. at. i?i ,7l -'' NS,7i Torlc"',inS ikVocni.?.:::::1So IL?'r,Yor,-,--li7 h.tevMhrnVton.42 iCeaiird. Boston J illnTrln, Boston ..... . 2? 'ifiwlV New York. 01 'paidor-noaton: S3 'Una.' uosiun " Kuan Detroit.,... 08 KSSiuah. N. V... J" ,5r,1 Cleveland ... 7 forttCst. Louis.... O t., .---- ,1ft relf. irfieveimiu .;;: pm&n, CIcveianu. ..? ' !'! W ' nnr. Washington.. iM .- Ittl I'feUvan. Bt.. Louis,.., ;8 3 8 'ft .1 1. "Harper. Detroit ...:. 01 ftte. ,5fc fllrftell. New York.. 10 4 4 ''rJBSVratt. St. Lou a 0T i JO V'ilfipehin. Athletlca ... 4(1 0 111 iKeolT&KSwalih. Athletics .... OO 11 14 Sllft(n". Chicago 10 ? J titjlHEiBirlatltvj chlcnito... B 1 J li MHM -ttMHlHt 3 28 -' 18 cf.0t idtrk M l ?3 'OlJrlm. Athletics. f Thomas, llostnn . . . s Toum. at. uiuia ra Shotten, Boston 42 Hartley, St. Louis... Oil Bash. Detroit, 8? libubr, Cleieland.... ll -'pllton, Detroit 11 jyfian. New York ... 72 nsrper. wasninsion. -n Hirers, Athletics 48 PJirrr, ohlcaao ..,.'. 40 ! pose, wasninsion. .,iM Kclnnls, Athletics. . . on chjlk. Chlcaco OS Jinforth. ChlcagQ... U elbold, Chlcaco 0 :ovntuh, Detroit. . 37 toward, Cleveland... 88 Weill. Cleveland. ... 87 Mtt. Boaton 40 Acaew. Boston. . . . 27 Atnimlth, Washlncton 7 Wrt. Bt. Louts .... 7 Sl)0r. Boston 7 'Baverofd. Hi. T.nuls.. "1 lll. St. "Louts 74 turaniDa, Cleveland,... is aos,, t;ievsLana. . . . 2 iuju. Detroit 8 Autln. 8t. Loula. .. 24 Jsllmen. Bt. Loula.. 17 Sash, Athletics 18 intt. Chicago 0 is., unicaeo... u ChleatYt . Boston 2.1 uoston li . Clevelunrl. . . 11 groom, 8t, Louis.... HI TboniMon, Athletics. , 18 RVMll. Chlcaeo 11 jutcbei . Cleveland,., r, Ctandall, St. Loula. . 7 jtoihllnf, Washington 8 Pabors. Athletlca la ligasg, Chicago. Knrizcr, Cincinnati., s Mccarty, nrooklyn.. 10 McKenrjr, Cincinnati. 8 J. Myers, nrooklyn., 18 8- Smith, llrook yiJl i Hendrlx. Chicago ... g Zimmerman, Chlcago.113 Oowdy. lloaton 7 JJobertaon, New York 78 llarlden. New York.? 88 Bchulte, Chicago..... 70 Hlnchman, l'ittsburih 78 Packard, Chicago..". 5 D. Burns, Phlla 05 Chase. Cincinnati... so Alexnnuor. Thlla..., 25 a. Burns, New York. 00 Cravath, Philadelphia 73 Mollwltg, Cincinnati. 23 Hnyder, St. Loula..,, 70 Doylo, New York.,,. 08 ilaninvUlf. Boston., 88 Cutshttw. ' ooklyn.. 88 Kauff. N'4 York... 88 1'askcrt. rr.lladelphla 88 Stock, rhllndiMa. . no Wagner, rut. rgh. 04 I Williams, Chicago. 101 Clarke, Cincinnati... 03 Yerkes, Chicago,,.,,, 81 Ciroh, Cincinnati oil Uonzatea. Ht, Louts,. 32 Iletzel, St. Loula 100 Konetchy, Boston,... 80 I' fetter. Brooklyn.,,. ,li Whltted, Philadelphia ,4 Connolly, Boston 11 Fletcher. New York.. 0(1 J. Smith. Boston 78 McKcchnle. New York 07 Costello, Pittsburgh,. 30 Wllholt. Boston 00 Carey. Pittsburgh,.... 118 Jlowrey, Brooklyn... 71 Beschcr. St. Loula.. .10(1 Halcr, Chicago 08 Nealo, Clnclnnntl..,, 70 levers, Boston so Collins. Boston 77 Jim Smith. Pittsburgh .11 Fischer, Chicago 3.1 Hornsby, r. Louis,,, 07 Wndo Kl!l.,r. CIn...l52 llacK. CTlcago... Brotten, St. Louis atallee. St. Louis. . Daubcrt. Brooklyn AD. n. H. S. TB. AVE. 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 10 10 10 4 12 14 3 8 10 32 1 14 0 a 11 18 18 8 11 13 14 IS 20 S S 21 n 18 10 1 0 II 11 10 8 IB 2 8 111 10 12 20 12 10 JO 28 IS li 14 H 31 23 7 23 20 20 20 20 23 20 27 20 18 23 2l 25J 8 23 ,i 21 K 11 0 a 0 7 3 OS .000 .407 .437 .too .880 .878 .878 .888 26 .802 30 .347 8 0 80 2 43 SCelder. Chicago. Adams. Pittsburgh.. NlehofT. Philadelphia, Heck. St. Lous .... . Harzocr. Cincinnati 110 Uritflth, Cincinnati. ..118 Long, St. Louts 7B Doolan, Chicago 80 Merkle, New York... 84 Comptnn, Boston.... OS Barney. Pittsburgh.. 08 Wheat. Brooklyn 77 Archer, Chicago 00 Otbson. Pittsburgh... 18 Gibson, Brooklyn 82 M)crs. Drooktyn,. ... 02 O. Miller, Ilrooklyn.. 44 Schultz. Pittsburgh.. 45 Snodgraaa, Boston,,. 18 Louden. Cincinnati. . .104 Johnson. Brooklyn.... 8. Vlox, Pittsburgh 33 J. Miller St Louts.. 00 J. Smith, St. Louis.. 110 Stengel. Brooklyn.... 77 Ilflusch, New York... 34 Wlngo. Cincinnati.,.. 44 Hunter. New York... 10 Hudolph, Boston IS Pondergnst, Chicago. A U. Knabe. Pittsburgh 80 Wilson. Pittsburgh.. 28 Demaree. Phlla 10 Oood. Philadelphia. . 2(1 Luderua, Phlla. 84 McConnell. Chicago.. 10 Wm. Killefer. Phlla. 22 Zwllllnc, Chicago.... 11 Cheney, Brooklyn.,.. 11 Mann, Chicago 43 Dalrd. Pittsburgh.... 74 Butler. St. Louts.... 17 Schmidt. Pittsburgh, OS Schneider. Cincinnati. 18 Bancroft. Phlla. 85 Johnston, Pittsburgh. 104 vaugnan, unicago... m Tesrcau. New York, O'Mara. Brooklyn,,. Dooln. New York. . . Ames. St Louts.,.. Hughes, Boston Stroud, New York.. Wilson. St. L uia... Beaton, Chlcugo.... Harmon, Pittsburgh. Taney, Cincinnati... lllv Phillies McCarthy, Chicago. Pionock. Boston.,,, amts. Detroit.. frlckson, Detroit.. an. Athletic. . .P Chicago.. ; . iKTa' Wajblnirton. !JWr Nw York! fcx'wp. new York. . E5t. Athletics.; V.llVi tleam. Boaton, 3 ijFwlnton''.'.' WJ Tork.... TO'anfl ,... ttSS?""! "ton ,. CLUB BATTINO nECOItDS. AB. 110s o. 20 28 88S 28 8111 21) II3S 80 0(1.1 27 882 27 841 27 87U R. 124 118 101 Oil 120 10(1 82 80 H. SB. SH. Ave. 2.10 :s 1U0 31 '-'l 11 28 L-2U 200 8 20 SO 101 32 10O 28 ,200 ,2R2 .287 ,284 .228 .227 1228 I- CSrolt CttID FIBLDINO RECORDS. B. TC. 'it.,. fi : PO. 734 787 770 880 880 782 741 710 A. 8(10 a38 332 420 821 804 409 1128 1230 12W fi.VI 1803 40. 1113 4ll 01 40 111.0 Ave. ,1171) ,067 .00.1 ,004 ,1104 ,083 062 ,046 (1 27 PMcaro- ::! 8S PKItfvv 18 I iw.ticTv,'.v.v.; 3? . v IAJNQ JUTS BY CLUBS. " 2D, 811. HR. Tn. KB. Ave. n( it u a-ia as .ato JH 2U 48 li 27 H 80 1? . ISatrnt -.? York .:.::::: eruustlca . art 13 ft,,iui.. ; : 8ov-7 too ...::;::!! so v a 30 .'810 .313 ,308 28.1 3IT TEN LEADING SLUaQURS. SB. SB. HR, TB, ED 300 anj 308 202 2.10 !50 84 88 08 00 241 At TEN LEADING BLUOQERS. Mitchell, Cincinnati, Corhan. St. Louis... Mamaux. Pittsburgh. K. Williams. Clnn... rooper, Pittsburgh... Mulligan, Chicago..., Kantrehner. Pitts..., Lavender, Chicago.,, Meadows. St. Louis., Anderson, New York., Dale, uincinnau Mayer, Phillies Dell, Brooklyn..,,,. Srhulz. Cincinnati..., Allen. Chicago.. Kelly. New York..., Pcrrltt. New York.., Schauer, New York., Palmero. New York., Doak. St. Loula Williams. St. Louis., Jacobs. Pittsburgh,,, 10 32 13 14 14 7 20 15 IS II) 8 8 8 34 17 27 0 30 20 10 ,,,, H 12 12 14 10 21 0 i 3 IB 1 II 0 1 1 10 0 1 11 B 11 13 7 n 12 8 8 (1 4 O t 8 11 0 4 li a 8 0 a 1 a 3 1 8 10 1 1 1 8 7 1 4 2 11 7 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 O 0 o 8 8 1 0 0 1 0 o k 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 23 21) 21 Sl! 0 28 31 24 3 1 84 1 4 . 7 27 28 10 12 20 18 10 IS 3 12 21 10 10 4 28 7 T 10 28 10 T 0 3 1 12 3 4 10 3 4 H 13 a 11 a 14 IT a 11 87 BO 7 32 S 34 28 28 12 21 Mi 1 18 87 30 .,0 20 10 11 28 40 32 1 38 1 U 3(1 20 34 34 20 14 SO 18 7 18 0 28 O 10 O 4 1 18 28 10 11 4 27 13 13 2.1 28 27 T 13 4 0 18 (I 5 24 3 0 3 8 18 a 17 8 HI 27 B n 0 .3(5 .848 .83.1 .338 .827 .328 .320 .31.1 .807 .804 .llll.l .200 .208 .20.1 ,2(1,1 .204 .203 .287 .287 .280 .284 .281 .281 .280 .270 .278 .274 .273 .271 .2011 .2011 .207 .207 .20.1 .204 .204 .203 .203 .202 .200 .2.18 .2.17 Mi .213 .2,10 .2.10 .280 .2.10 .280 .247 .246 .248 .244 :ilio .238 .286 .285 .234 .233 .231 .231 .228 .227 222 1251 .210 .212 .211 .200 .208 .200 .203 .200 .200 .200 .200 .200 .200 .20(1 .100 .187 .182 .182 .182 .178 .170 .170 .100 ,107 .18.1 .168 .188 .188 .1.10 .1.14 .143 .143 .143 .183 .131 .133 .12.1 .128 .123 .128 .118 .118 .111 .111 .108 .100 .100 ,001 .083 .083 ,013 ,081 ,071 .063 .047 .000 ,000 ,000 ,000 .000 .000 htcain Zimmerman, Chlcago.il Wllllama. Bescher. St. Louts :-B. 8.B. II. R. T.D. 12.11. 4 5 II 61 32 a Merkle. New York... Oroh. Cincinnati...... inurgn, lllnrhmun. Plttab Doyie,' niw lor.. Maranvill. lloaton. Bchulte, Chicago.,,. 05 48 41 80 43 40 4a 8( 8T TEN LEADINQ BASH STEALERS. f'ay. Cleveland . ti,7h jrn,'ipiiu m EtllcE Ohlcaaa fwter.' Washington testes. : t 1 88 ,3 42 tl 40 43 lii is li .... . nw York ::::::: b TEN LEADINQ BABB STEALERS. VA '""'. 5.1 8 15 I f Al.l. T r I. PWlaaelpoJa ..;,...::.... 27 8 SO !iV."ashlnston ... 28 H 20 4rih. Bt. Loula ".''""." -11 7 "II "...Chicago. ......... ... 5t T 20 " nasoinjtton 2a T 20 M. WllMnvtn. iT7T jKhlvs. S''!: PITfHn TrrnTins EiySUlVlanclwlln tn" PlrJ Thuradgy, n ", Cleveland s Woo. JJsw York fi CUvataaJ 4. W&&T.X;! W L. SO, BB.TYP. Ave. 3 U ID -ft Ui.UUU 0 34 11 0 1.000 2 0 T O 1.000 1 5 IS 3 O 1.000 I a 6 i,gs Carey. Pittsburgh 2.1 16 .04 Kauff. New York .....r,..23 0 ,80 Iletzel,. St. Louis ,, 20 10 ,85 Doyl. New York , .,,23, 8 ,83 Harney. Pittsburgh , 22 7 ,83 NlehoK. Phillies 24 7 ,20 Daubert. Brooklyn ,.,..33 B ,23 Zimmerman. Chicago , ,,,.28 8 ,21 Chase. Cincinnati 26 B ,1ft Heriog, Cincinnati ...,.,,..,.,28 0 ,18 riTGHERS" RECORDS. (Up to and Including Thursday' came. May 18) U. W. LnBU.UU. wp. Avi nixey, rniiiifs..,, g Tyler. Boston..... 4 2. Demaree, i'iuir. u Moseley. Cincin'll. 4 Itagan. Boston..., 4 Sucker, Ilrooklyn. a enton. fi. TC..,, B Wllllamg. St. L., B Hughes. Boston,.. 8 Alexander. Phllliea 0 PteRar, Ilrooklya. T Tesrcau. N. Y., 7 Packard. Chic... S Coomtrt, . Brooklyn. 4 Jasper, Blt.un I Mamailx. Pitts.... 8 oallee, 01. n.....i Chsney. Brooklyn. J Mccoonell.cnicaco Rudolph, Boston.. Schneider. Clnn.. Harmon, Pitta... . t Doak, fit. Lous-- 9 Ames. St. Iui., 8 Dell. Brooklyn,... g Beaton. Chicago.. 7 Anderson. N. Y.. 0 Perritt. N, Y...,. 5 Cooir, ritu.,.. 7 II V.""??.'... "BKIiV ijSichell Cincinnati 8 McKenry. Cloclu.. a Reulbacfc. Boaton, 4 IlendrU. Chicago. S n..n,mi(. Chlfl o Lavender. ChiQ.... A Meadowa. Bt. L. 10 2 figgass: W-l SHS&AkSti.. I ba,Wt etneUnaU. 8 i. " IV I .' 1,000 0 IB 4 0' 1,000 0 11 12 1 liln I 0 IS 1 1,000 10 7 3 0 1,000 1 0 4 1 0 i 000 1 0 10 3 1 1.000 10 3 3 0 1.000 4 1 22 10 I ,800 6 2 27 T 3 .760 4 2 16 13 0 1007 4 2 14 10 3 .687 2 1 0 11 0 ,667 3 1 , 8 l& I ,6d7 3 1 19 i 1 667 8 2 J4 20 0 600 8 3 18 8 0 .600 8 2 21 23 S ,800 3 2 82 fa ,600 i 8 23 8 O ',671 8 4' 33 18 I .056 8 3 20 p i soo i 1 1? il l :Bg3 3 2 17 8 0 .800 2 2 i 19 la o .SOU 3 3 li 10 I 805 I ) 2 2 8 . 112 8 0 .800 $ I 1 J 8 :d 1 it I i h 1 0 8 16 O unn 3 IS 18 2 .JOQ Is I a 8 iM I a 21 8 :li a I M U l Ml ROW AGAINST ORIMSpN VARSITY EIGHT This Is a photograph of tho Cornell crow, which rows Hnrvnrtl's eifiht late this afternoon. MACKMEN FIGHT FOR BERTH IN FIRST DIVISION Crowell Will Try to Make It Three Straight Over White Sox BRUNONIAN IN GOOD FORM Manager Mack insists that "Ml" Crowell, tho Brown University lad, Is going to prove tho third star hurler of his staff, and In tends to work tho big fellow roirularly un til he strikes his stride, Crowd! has pitched three splendid games out of four starts, but could not get tho breaks and lost them all. IIo will bo sent ngalnst the White Hox In the final gnmo of the series this afternoon, and Mack believes that he wilt break his run of poor luck. If Crowell comes through as well an Mack predicts, tho Athletics will be In splendid shapo for tho first swing through the West. Joo Bush and Myers are going along at a terrific clip, nnd Mack thinks Jack Nabors will win n few games when ho recovers from his Illness, and all Mack asks Is a return to form by Crowell, Yesterday's sensational victory put tho Mackmen In sixth place, and It Is possible for them to go Into a tie for fourth place today by making a clean sweep of tho series with the all-star cast, led by the peer less Eddie Collins. Tho fans nre awak ing to tho fact that Mack has gotten to gether a game, fighting team, and one which may fool tho critics beforo the season closes, and a large crowd Is likely fo be on hand today. The Athletics have won seven out of the last eleven games played, which surpasses tho work of any other team In the league, barring Leo Fohl's Cleveland aggregation, which continues to bowl along at a dizzy clip. Had It not been for the attack of "nerve's" ngalnst Detroit the Mackmen would now be lodged In tho first division, only a. few games behind Washington. When one con siders that the Athletics lost tho first six games of tho season their come-back Is really remarkable. Manager Rowland, of tho White Sox, Is very much worried by the failure of Mb team to win. It Is one of the most power ful "paper" aggregations constructed In years, but somehow tho pale-hosed team cannot get started. Rowland realizes that another defeat today at the hands of the Mackmen will shatter the confidence of his players and delay the expected winning streak. He Is In a quandary as to his pitch ing, selection today. Faber, his best pitching bet, was batted hard In tho first game of tho series and Clcotte, the most effective pitcher In tho American League against the Mackmen, lost yesterday. Ho has two stars tn re serve, but doeB not know which to select. Jim Scott, another man who troubles tho Athletics. Is the moBt likely mound choice, though the success of southpaws against Mack's team earlier In tho year may Induce Rowland to trust to "Lefty" Itussell. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAL LEAOirE Won Lost Pet. Win Loa Ilrooklyn 14 0 .000 .025 .88.1 Boston II.. 13 10 .80.1 .881 .843 Phllliea 14 11 .860 .577 .838 Chicago 15 14 .817 .833 ,800 St. Lnuts ...... 11 16 .487 .484 .453 New York !. 11 13 .438 .480 ,440 Cincinnati 14 17 .453 .400 .438 Pittsburgh 18 17 .414 .433 .400 AMERICAN I.BAOUE Won Lost IVt. Wlnf Lo Cleveland 21 0 .700 .710 ,677 Washington ...'.. 18 It .621 .033 ,600 New York 18 12 ,sto ,338 ,500 lloaton 13 18 ,464 .581 .448 Detroit 18 10 .418 ,467 .433 Athletics 1? 10 .4:0 .418 ,414 Chicago 12 18 ,400 .411) .387 St. Louis 11 10 ,407 ,420 .893 PENNSYLVANIA STATU LEAOUK w. l. r,o. xr. l. r.r. Reading...,. 7 I .87.1 Harrishnrg. 3. fl .3711 Lancaster.. 4 9 .607 York 3 n ,188 Hhamokin., S 4 .886 Lebanon... 3 a ,J0 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. r.ti. XV. L. P.O. Newark... IS 2 .867 Montreal... 6 0 .400 Richmond. 13 B .700 Rochester. . 5 12 ,:04 Baltimore. 13 0 ,084 llnffalo. . . . 5 13 ,178 Providence. 10 0 .625 Toronto..,. 8 13 ,188 ATLANTIC LEAGUE XV. in P.C. XV, L. P.O. Reading.... 6 3 .687 Wilmington. 4 4 ,500 Patersan.,, 0 S .fit.1 Allentown. . 2 4 ,383 Fottsvilie,. S 3 .625 ICa.ton I 7 ,125 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York ut Ht. Loula partly cloudy. Brooklyn at Chicago cloudy, Boston at Cincinnati cloudy, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh clear. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit at New York clear. St. Loula at Boston cloudy. Chicago at Philadelphia clear. Cleveland at Washington clear. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Newark at Montreal clear (two games). Richmond at Toronto clear (two games). Providence at llnffalo clear. Baltimore at Rochester cloudy, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Athletics New AMERICAN LEAGUE, jl inicaau. v. Verk, 2i Detroit. 3 (called 16 Inngs.) St. Loafs. 'S Boston. 1. Cleveland. 7 Washington, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE, rittsburali. 4i Fbllltea. I. Cincinnati. 81 Boston, . Hrooldyn. 4i. Chicago, t. New Verk, 8 St. Louis. 4. PENNSYLVANIA BTATE LEAOUK Reading. Ti Lebanon. . hhamokin. 4l.JlarrUburg. 8, Lancaiter.York (postponed), INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore. 81 Rochester, 0. lliufalo. Ill Protldence. . Richmond, Bi Toronto, t, . Newark-Montreal (postponed). ATLANTIC LEAGUE Reading, Si Peterson. 3. Potts villa, ill Wilmington, 1. Allsntown-Easten (not scheduled). New Baseball League Starts The Cathollo Total Abstinence Union League, recently organized, will get under way today WHO II YQ F4e,Ult7, A"W . Vds.VV.Vb VU. OSVO itwir acauuuarierai si St. Mich- headquiirW In tbU eltjr. ilea m uceucr. jra. jiae omr teams. mftklna up th circuit roi Our Lar of Rosary, eta, trw.l' at V.litrarfl'a Kt Rf fsha .) - 4WlKJelpb() and St EIiaUtb'p, OTHEU SPOUTS ON PAGE 9 TALES OF A WAYSIDE TEE; EFFECT OF RHYTHM IN GOLF By GUANTLAND RICE SOME sago has observed that ono of the essentials toward golfing buccoss Ib rhythm. Nothing could lio truer. Tho second one's yo Is taken from the bnll Ills head Is shifted nnd all rhythm Is broken. The second ono moves his body Instead of his arms, thoro Is no chance for rhythm. Tho second that one begins to dally over a shot too long a certain amount of rigidity ota In, and rlgldty and rhythm do not tnlx. Have you ovor observed how many shotfl you havo missed after you wero forced to wait for several minutes before playing your next7 Why7 Because the continuity of play has boon broken, concentration has been dislodged, and the result brings a kink to the rhythm of tho swing that gen erally brings disaster. Tho Case of Travors Tako the caso of Travers. Thero could bo no more perfect rhythm in a stroko than that of tho open champion In putting or In his Iron piny. When Travcrs takes his ntanco for a putt thero Is seen at once an nbsenco of all restraint. His entire attitude la ono of case and naturalnoss. IIo Is never seen bending well over In a cramped position or with Ills feot wide 2P.nr,V TIlero ls tag aml comfort In every oetnll. His stroke Is na smooth as the breath of the summer wind. Thoro Is no Jabbing, poking, pushing. Tho rhythm of his stroke Is without a break. His wooden club play shown tho differ ence. Here his swing starts hack proporly enough. But Just before tho top Is reached the rhythm Is broken. From a Hat swing his club goes Into an upright Bwlng and this kink has caused most of his driving trouble. Driving Rhythm It would bo hard to find bettor rhythm In driving than that shown by Klrkby, Gardner, Oulmet and Evana. Of these wo should say Klrkby and Gardner nro tho most pleasing to watch, for thero Ib com plete freedom In their swings and an uttor absence of any rigidity or strain. Tho only way that either ever missed a shot from the tee was by lifting the head too soon. Wo saw Bob Gardner on one occasion when ho was asked to poso for some snap., shots while driving. After the photographer had taken tho first picture he remarked: "No, that Isn't the way I mean, Swing at the ball Just as you would In a match." Having heard of tho wonderful distance that Gardner gets tho camern man evidently expected to see tho amateur champion nwlng '.lean oft his feet. "But that Is ex actly .ha wny I swing all tho time," Gard ner ntiBwered. "Thnt's tho only way I know " Which wan exactly true. Thero Is apparently so little effort In Gardner's wallop that ono Is surprised to see the hull travel nB it docs. Ami tho reason Is that through Uio smoothness of liln swing the power accumulates nnd reaches Its height Just as tho club head reacts tho ball, Thero ls enough wastod power In golf to control Niagara Falls, And this waste comes from poor or broken rhythm, Press ing means applying tho power too soon. When tho nverago golfer makes up his mind to try a long carry, tho fault of pressing the shot comes fn this wny: Having made up his mind to hit a trifle harder than usual, ho Is unable to restrain his power until the right moment, but lunges too quickly, applies tho blow too soon and the sweep of the Hiving Is thereby broken. Ono of tho groat golfing faults that ono soos upon different courses Is that of lilt ting too quickly. When this fault develops thero are two wnys that may work toward correction. One Is to bring tho club back a trifle more slowly Just fast enough to hold tho even sweep. Tho other Is to try to ap ply the power about bIx or eight Inches be yond tho ball. In this way tho ball Is struck beforo the jerk or kink dovclops. But too frequently most of the power In a stroko has passed away beforo tho club head ever reaches Its object. This' matter of rhythm or timing can also bo helped by holding the right elbow fairly well In to the body, Tho secrfnd that right elbow flics wldo there ls almost suro to bo a break In tho rhythm of tho swing, and a most costly one. Tho Case of Marston Not ono golf.r In fifty could control that full Iron shot that Jinx Marston uses. But Marston has almost perfect rhythm in the swing. Going hack or coming down, thero Isn't a break. The circli ls a bis- ono, but It nil travels Id nn easy, unbroken sweep, Tho average golfer would find this swing fatal, for It stands to reason that It Is castor to maintain rhythm for two feet than for four feet. It doesn't always pay In golf to try too hard. Rhythm and unusual effort raroly go together. And theso faults are, corrected as much through mental practlco as through physical work. The golfer who puts his mind and thought to the production of nn easy, natural awing In times of stress and perturbation will develop ono of the best habits In tho sport. Track Meets on Today's Schedule INTERCOLLEGIATE. New England Intercollegiate, nt Spring- (n, n. . Michigan t Avhne rrnetise vs. Colgate, at pyrcn. Ltland Stanford, at Ann Rtilgera vs. Lnfnretlp, nt New Brnnswlck, more. Swarthmore is. Ilaverford, nt Hwnrth- lorr, , lhteli ta. MtiMenherr. at Allntiiwn. I'rincfton University, open handicap meet. renn l"rehmen vs. Cornell Freshmen, nt ItnACAt INTERRCllOLARTICB. Middle fliales Interscholasllce, senior .chum- rrnnaiin riein. . . nterscholnstlca. nt Lower nlnniTiins. nt Krnnliftn Fllrt. Tome intersehoiiiatles. nt Port Deposit. .Lower Merlon Interscholnstlca. nt Lo Merlon, rlltsbnrgh Interschotastles, nt ritlabnrgh. NORTHEAST HIGH PICKED TO WIN SCHOOL TITLE Baseball Team Adds An other Game to Many Vic tories, Beating Ger-mantown OTHER SCHOOL NEWS Northeast High School Is now tho favorite to win tho Inlcrscholastlo League champion ship. Although the baseball season for tho schoolboys will bo over In two weeks, It Ib not too early to mako predictions, and on pa per Northeast High appears to havo the best chanco to land the Princeton Cup. Northeast added another game to tho list yesterday, winning from the German town High School, 13 to 6. With 10 games won and 2 lost Northeast tops the other soven teams In tho league. Central High, In second place, will have to show a re versal of form If tho Crimson and Gold hopes to challenge Northeast for leading honors. Central High's work In tho last few games has been anything but Bnappy. Cathollo High won tho game with South Philadelphia High School nt tho Central High field. 17 to 9. West Philadelphia High School also added a game to tho list of victories, defeating the Frankford High School ntno by a scoro of 11 to 0. Only throo league games were played yesterday, tho scores resulting as follows: Northeast High, 13; Qermantown High, 6, Cnthollc High. 17: South Philadelphia, 0. West Philadelphia, 11; Frankford, 6. 'ine leaguo atanaing; Northeast High School Central High School Catholic High School West Philadelphia High School. Trades School Frankford High School Clermantown High School South Philadelphia High School TCIIttnm flnltlman. the rirnsmua lyn, sprinter, who la In lila senior year In spite of tho fact that he Is only 10 yeara of age, waa one of the stars In the Junior Middle States meet jesterday. Ho expects to enter either Penn or Dartmouth. Goldman la ona of tho beat scholastic sprinters In this section. Frank Bache. the Episcopal Academy half mller, sprang a. surprise In the Junior games yesterday when he passed Hartxell. of the Bal timore Poly Institute. Dan Ilache, the winner's brother, finished In third place. Cowdrlck. the Qermantown High School youngster, made a brilliant catch of White's long lly In tho league game yesterday afternoon. Lnndberg was Northeast Hlgh'a stellar per former In this contest, which waa played on the Qermantown High diamond. Won. Loat. Pel. 10 2 ,883 8 3 .720 7 4 .080 7 0 .883 B 7 .417 4 8 .333 3 8 .2.10 2 U .180 Hall. Brook- Dauphin-Pcrry League Opens HARRISBURQ. Pa.. May 20. The 1010 aea- ,nn ,if the Dnunhln.I'errv Loaalln will nnen tn. day at Mlllersburc Halifax nnd Dauphin. Marys, vltle will meet MlllersburKs Newport at Dauphlnt Duncannon at Halifax. HAWKINS HIGH GUN IN SHOOT , FOR HOTEL CUP Baltimore Professional Breaks 95 Out of 100 in Lansdale Target Event OTHER LONCf RUNS L-ANSDAL-EJ, Pa., May 80.-JTWO hund4 targets were shot over tho traps of th Lansdale Gun Club today. This was tho last day of the Blate shoot Tho first 100 Urerel In strongs of 20 wero shot for tho Lartsdalo Hotel Men's trophy nnd tha second 100 for the Lansdalo Sportsmen's Merchandise handicap. In this event 93 prlies valued at $1000 wero awarded In tho first seven squads. Tho high gun In tha Lansdaln Hotel Men's trophy event was recorded by! J. M. Hawkins, professional, of Baltimore,' Md with 9S out of 100. Hawkins was high professional In both Wednesday's and Thursday's event "Bill" Wolstencroft of Philadelphia, emaahed 94 of his 100 quota. E, II, Adams, of Read ing, Pa., broke 94 out of 100, Tho scores of the first squada follow: Hotel Men's Trophy Event Summary; J. Hoffman IB 10 IT 19 17 T a' ynf,h.?.",r 20 20 T IB 10 88 S. R. Dllley it 30 In le 1893 K. rj. Amea , IT 13 10 1784 Paul Burger in 19 20 20 1663 H, German JO 18 18 19 IT 93 X. O. H. Skidd in 19 10 IB 1087 A. S. Lewis ......... IT 18 19 IT 18 BO J. ashy 111 it 18 13 1074 fi' M' Sro,S 19 ,8 1 1 17 01 M. T. Brendllnger 18 10 17 19 1888 J. ?; Prl 17 17 19 18 1880 UVrt,'? 4.V. J8 ,s JB 1B 1893 V. H. Ehl 16 17 IT IT 1684 J.,.r"i,Kl. . i ' ,5 1? IB 75 XV, II. Schuyler IT 30 13 li id TO C. J. Jeeaup 1R it ir it IT 57 B. W. Kelley 19 IB 18 17 16 85 J. O. H.rjenny 17 18 17 10 1087 If. P. White 16 17 18 10 1888 Frank Mellon 10 18 19 20 16 92 H. vonstork in 19 is 17 1887 p. Bocum in 17 10 17 1480 XV. Ammerman ....... 17 19 18 18 18 85 E. H. Adams 19 18 20 IB 18 94 X. W. B. Jon 17 18 IS 20 16 86 C. Newcomb 15 20 19 19 108? W. Wolstencroft ...... 20 18 18 18 3094 X. J. M. Hawkins .... 20 18 20 18 18 95 J. O. Martin 19 18 19 18 2091 Ed. Hellyer 19 19 17 10 IS 89 H. n. Worden 19 16 16 18 2081) It. II. Bhoop 18 17 10 18 20 B M. Wis 18 18 10 10 18 M GIRARD BEATS ALUJIM Annual Baseball Gamo is Pulled Off This Morning ' Tho students, won tho annual baseball game this morning between tho Glrard team and tho Alumni nine. The final score was 6 to 1. Tho score: COLLEOK. ALUMNI. r. h.p.a.e. r. n. o.a.e. White, lb... 0 013 3 0 Fossett, aa., 0 0 10 0 Qrosh. P.... 1 2 3 2 n Bishop, 3b.. tl O 3 3 1 Ratcllff. as. 8 1 3 1 0 Mullln. rf... 0 0 2 0 1 ntlham, cf,. I 2 2 (Ml OUtlnan, if. 0 0 0 10 Blaman, rf. 1 1 n 0 0 F.hlers, lb.. 0 0 7 0 0 Badger. If., mill 0 Qal'her. cf.. 0 1110 atone, 2b... 0 0 0 3 0 Men'halt, 2b 0 O 2 2 1 Schrmer. Sb o o n 4 i nogera, c... o l B a l ?erry. c. , Totals.. 0 7 27 13 1 College Alumni 0 0 0 2 10 Regenold. p. 1 0 O 0 B uucK'ier. p.. u u u ? u Totals.. 1 2 27"11 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl T 1 0 0 10 01 2 0 0 ,8 0 0 New South Atlantic Records BALTIMORE. Md.. May 20, South Atlantic Association records for the pole vault and 120- yard hurdlea were broken nera yesterday. 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