iw;iiifiwwi'?''w EVENING! LBDGERPHILAt)ELPHIA, SATURDAY, JtJLY 8. 1916. it VETERAN JAKE DAUBERT DEPOSED BY YOUNGSTER IN NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING RACE iWWWWW"WpWIH'lJ)J!iliBWi S. ' .i- fjfft i K DAUBERT SLUMPS, ROBERTSON ,GINS 15 POINTS AND TAKES ' LEAGUE LEAD WITH .355 MARK 'Speaker Now Hitting .389, a Gain of Four Points, With Jackfeon Second With .380 and Cobb Third Wagner Advances DAV-Y nOBEIlTSON, ot the New York Qlants) has ballefl hla way Into the lead In tho National league raco or hitting honors, Increased his mark by IE points and now blazes the way with the Imposing nvernge ot .3 BE, which Is 19 points better than his Nearest' opponent, Hans Wagner; who claims n .888. Jake Daubert hit the skids and went from .346 to .333, n. loss ot 13 points. Daubert held the lead continuously from the opening ot tho season until being deposed thin week. Tho positions ot the leading batters In tho American League race remained unchanged during; the .week, with Speaker, Jackson and Cobb running In the order named. Speaker jipyr, ti hitting, .389, which represents a galh ot(tour points over hla mark a week ago. Jackson now has a .380, three points better than his mark lost week. Cobb suffered the loss of a. few points, dropping from .351 to .348. "' It Is noticeable that tho leading hitters In both leagues are left handed, and that tho"thajorlty of those In tho .306 division hit from the portslde. Honus Wagner Is one of the 'exceptions', ttie veteran right-handed sluggor pounding tho ball for a gain of 10 points In seven days. Tho Cubs still have three men In tho .300 section, with Zimmerman, Echutte arid Williams, as tho representatives, - Struntc tops tho Athtetla batsmen with a ,291. Pitcher Myers has a .294, but has taken part In, only a few contests. Schang found the going good at Shtbo Park and moved from 40Q.,tQ .281a gain of 21 points. Lajole Is hitting .251 ; Witt, .247; Meyer, .224; Pick, .218 and Mclnnls, .203. Stock Is the Phils boot hitter, leading tho way with .289, followed by Whttted with 1,280 tthH Paskcrt with .870. purns Is one point In front of Cravath with ,209, Neihoft claims. .252 and Luderus trails With .249. J' ' ' Cu'llop Is tholeadlng pitcher In tho American T-cnguo, with eight victories out of eight olar'ta' Waltor Johnson's record Is 13 won and 8 lost Mays, of tho Itcd Sox, Is well .up, with soven wins and ono dofoat. In tho National League, Mamaux Is setting the pace, wlnnlng-'ia out of 16. Pfcffer is next, with 11 out of 15. Alex has turned In 13 victories out of at) cames. National League Jr 'jNRrylDUAI. BATTING AVERAGES, (PlayerS'Wlm have takon part In Ltni8. Iricludlns- arames played July IB or more games. u.j O. An. B. ji.Hi.B".i".J ifofimrtv. 'nMm. ..in' si i flobertson N, Yi..yf 231 Ien(lrx.- ChicnKO..)r. IT t. Wagner. Pltts.80 247 PaoherLi Bklyn..A4 283 Hlnchman. Plus.. 01 230 Zimmerman. Chi. .03 230 Hchulte, Chicago.. .M 18S Y. William-. Chi..0T 248 .Chose. Clnn 0 820 x Wheat, llklyn. .. . 82 241 Kmtter, iClnn....17 in Ilornaby, .St. !. ,70218 Oroh, Clnn.,, 70 254 Tteajs. Clnnr..., .01) 225 loo .208 .203 J7 .280 Mock. phllTiM....J2 2 jo 00 ,280 h. tfmitn: iiKiyn.ttu na 14 .2j riaelc'Chlcaco....oo azj 05 84 13 21 H2 .280 oyie, re, i. 13 II 1U(I ..ioo frerrtfr, . niilvn VI sbn. Pitts.. 89 'iisi W1iltt.ni. IllH1le..H! Paskert, Phillies.. 6 rM6T-lrn Plnn 4i Fletohor, Nj T.-.Q4 Hehulti Pitts.. ...48 ii.-.i.l.l. Tinas OT Fisher: Crra......iU 02 tSavnlk. l'hlUKw.Ol, 209 Knurr. N. V. nmrrAv. ninston. Johnston. Bklyn lorzdir. Clnn.... tarldsn7N. T.. hater, .CWomo., 244 trnijn. jioston i oin McKeehnle, N. V.'.OO 227 S58l5Sr..caifcit .n ion .04 230 McCarthy, CM ..80 100 II, 1IQ3 .. Arehor.o Mine. !noiton....3i 110 Vlbx,' Pitta.. ,....88 120 Oj.tilUar., Hkivn..28 BO Mc , .... niflwn ,11 Luilerni. PWUIe..60 103 pnyder,-St. 1. .. .03 ?QJ Konetohy, , Eoa.. .HI 2JT Myara, llklm B'J 210 Btanael. UkWn....51 14 B.T;-.:. 1 Traceaair: TJoaton.in 29 107 CuVflami. St. L..BO 1S& Mann. Chicago. ...52 ISO Wllholt Boston.. .89 1 ll.rtlj. .Hf Ti 21 7 MrCormall. Chi... IB 35 hgan, Boattin 20 44 J. Miller. -St. L...05 S30 Flachar, Chioaco.,4n 128 Cotllno; noaton. ..f.l 178 Beaton. Chlcoiro. .20 ,,32 tvMra . Prtntnn. . . .53 188 Jf, Smith. St, L....02 S7J Marnnvllia. ilo.. J? 244 hutler.. Of. I:... 41 Packanl.Chlca30...J8 28 AletanOcr, . l'hlllla. 1 50 wiiuame. bi, 1 Hatrd. lltta... ctlrmj rtklyn ::M r. :: i " ., MOIlovan. wnn. O. "lCnabo, Chi. .411 1011 .30 115 .84 04 M $ .45 186 .60 5l.1 Cotnpton. I'll" PhllllMl. Mlfobell, 'Clnn 81 ,100 68 .195 41 .103 18 IlOO 14 .180 7 .187 13 .186 23 .183 SO .178 20 .177 42 .18!) Jamey. n-.. ohnntort. Pitta. Corhn Hauad CT.'-tnllllea...l!0 03 Mortaux, P11U....23 Rason. Boaton .... 1 J Vpukhh; CtKylxo.-sJ KUraftr, J,hlHlee..8 6 10 4 18 Oiaon. Bklrn..... .JJ 1 llantroft,- thmiea.88 207 PrTClIBIlS HECOnDS. IncladnWo played JgJfS n.wWr. Tlliln 0 1 O 7 1 2.1 A ,1VP. Av. O I.IIOU 0 1.000 I :8SS 5 .750 Aflan. Bpaton , 4 BchurP, b,K- ? Mamtno.. JpitV-. ?? Moalex.r;lncln 10 PfaltarrTJlip., J J hlxar.-.Phliile 10 Hushea, ,Uoaton....21 llaaan. Boaton.. 14 1 13 a 11 8 8 18 0 8 5 n hi (11 11 1 24 2S 49 4 48 86 111 4. .781 3 00 25 fll f .737 8 UO 25 64 1 .727 sin? il 1 1 O 71 21 1S4 8 .074 2 JO 27 87 3 .897 Bitin., ...... J! Alaxander,, Avander. rniuua ulbach. Boiton. arauard. Ilkln....l4 2 Bmltb. Tlkln. ... ...ID 1 Kara. uiww,,i ik. St. I.oula...,17 chall. Ctncln..,.10 i " .... tt Daree, rlajjlea.. rttt. New Vork.. rVWtama. HC,. ijuia. irind4rEt. Chio.. fnr-. fltta..... m&BVuwiii Beaton. Cheney. Chlcaao. . Brooklyn., 16 a N. Y.,..f5 Cine In 21 Anderson, Aimer. !i' 1 tl Harmon. iPltta..,,l .Jaepef.Jt. lula.,,10 lleiuler,. rhUlle.,.,18 laxoba. Pitta.. ..,,.14 M.nSUW. -T" ' '.! S mea. ui. "'"fi V QCOBMU. ;ni......A4 3 eadowa. bt. Louie 20 Athawaon. n. x , itudolph, Boaton.. ueu okiuj... avenaer.i)i.. P. MtUer, Pltt..0 ftanUer.Pll...J8 fill&tt;U J '. ' r ttti 'ninmtfn nrpnnna W4Yf . .M...WW, . i . a, An. It. VT do air 1. t-Si Zll 340 263 240 271 220 213 l. 2il 8 30 78 78 .260 55sl 2X38 681 81 74 87 7 il 70 69 ?! ,236 .253 .252 ,212 .589 .287 .228 003 690 680 660 ChlcMxt t,u.,70 2830 fttubaVvi V..T.?22B 32338 ZOS7 ZSSH- ..:.. 62 seta Bl rrvrr Ti i . . - ciiVa susuima records. a. po. a. e. to. Ava. .980 DOS .068 .902 .981 .900 .938 .230 Bdatoor tA2 pi.mu,r.L .64 lOIU T4B 73 2688 1731 810 S3 3033 1S31 StS3 113 8023 1760 J17 103 2739 1770- 76S 103 2aai Cincinnati ',..,. .70 Naw none 4..,,. Brooklyn. 4f , Brooklyn t. ... Jim m lua zuai PUttbureh !.,. 7 1837l 801 112 2730 6t. j5tt?5 -T..-.-72 1880- 487 123 8043 Chicago; .,'..,,..70 1929 983 134 BOM LONQ HITS Br CLlBS 2B. SB. HR. TO, KB. Aw. 237 .830 Chlcaio ....... Mew York . .... ..87 ..80 ..85 31 24 817 7S7 731 783 677 713 890 743 183 193 .344 Hrooiuyn .830 .333 .338 .320 .232 .218 cir nrtnnatl . . ,84 ..89 ..M . 68 142 184 112 130 100 Phillies .4i,... Ptttaburgh ...I,., lioeton.r. 1 6U joSb,H...... , TEN LEADINO BLUaOERS. 2B. SB. HR TB KB. 51 3 3(1 34 33 :i it 31 31 31 V. wirrbros. Chicago an, Xtaclnnatl' .. Eafcr X-Mcago . Merkle. New York Wheat. Brooklyn, . . ?S5.SirilhUllea 10 130 11 14 12 12 Jl.! 90 bl 100 10.1 03 103 1M 8V y.l-itftnril. L'hlcagij. S HairSfit,at loult . -" J Q ItejuiCfTbt. Louig ,t A I i -A .1 in .. '3 "n o :j I 38 83 7 4 103 .330 10,53 10 8 7S .083 SO Br, 13 12 107 .833 120 70 0 7 oi M 37v74 11 7 105 .814 20 68 0 1 89 'i2 88 70 8 18 180 .Son 25 CO 8 S3 .803 3n "in ii n IDS .803 n n n l n .1 20 74 0 7 105 4(1 78 0 7 11? on nil 7 8 81 ii in 4 I 81 72 0 8 H 11 1 -i n.i 2 IB a a i( J93 ) 00 10 27 4 0. J ll ,iVl a 2li 25 no t) 10 85 .260 208 22 08 7 10 SO .278 i U 0 20 4 5 35 .271 282 23 08 7 ten .ii(U lh lM? ? S 21:18 7 20 1 S -'"' B 14 4 1 18 .Sjo 20 00 3 B 81 .208 60 1S7 10 50 2 02 ,207 24 $02 40 70 27 4 04 .287 a is" 16 ,47 a 5 52 .M 04 284 34 02 10 11 77 .25 ? W IS 1 1? i i : 1 it J!! in r.n A in .2() 20 50 O 2 .' 15 47 0 6 03 .257 81 01 12 10 08 .23 10 27 1 2 85 .234 VI -l" if I " SH 'VA 12n o ul Z 9 n .u 211 20 68 8 12 07 .231 11 20 1 a y ;pu 12 80 2 4 87 .360 n So a a 24 .250 25 48 2 4 07 .240 15 60 1 4 08 .248 20 60 0 7 70 .247 24 61 4 4 70 .247 24 48 4 0 70 .247 8t B7 8 G 01 .244 So 61 IB 0 82 .242 1. 7 0 0 7 .341 &i$&Xinu:n tU fi a? n il ill 20 82 8 2 45 .290 14 28 0 7 87 .230 r, 17 1 2 20 .280 28 0 2 8 .22P 15 IS 1 2 12 .27 21 6t 7 3 70 .-HI 12 27 1 0 88 . 23 S4 3 0 60 .210 4 7 M 1 10 .210 22 40 0 4 00 .218 28 41 1 11 44 .218 2S 48 3 14 07 .217 27 58 15 10 7 .517 B 10 0 1 11 . 4 5 0 1 7 .217 1 24 IB su 1 ,ini 4 40 21 80 3 .S3H ft 4 2? 24 07 1 !ooa 7 0 fli 10 08 1 .688 9 8 8 60 81 114 1 .571 5 4 8 84,18 80 1 .671 IS i S 86- 8 60 6 :571 10 5 6 4H 13 71 O ,668 0 6 5 28 28 70 0 ,045 0 O 8 88 87 85 .2 .643 8 5 61 48 07 ' 8 ,548 7 40 15 07 6 .688 8 I 3 60 100 1 ,583 I) 0 81 23 118 .600 5 6 82 23 71 8 ,600 4'4MM 78 i .600 4 4 80 34 00 e .eSo 4 4 Si, 18 0.1 1 .sod 8 2 15 10 43 0 ,500 1 1 2 8 14 0 .60S 7 03 28 111 S .462 4 B5 51 85 6 ,444 n n 41 of fin a ,e.tf 13 5 f 60 1ft 95 8 ,417 16 6 7 64 27 8 O ,417 ....7 i ?I ?J Sf P -iS9 amwK.iir 1 ? K ii m im makVJA i ihu s Ii? Kiil ilLo! i W.AVli if-hlr-jircv..ia 2 5 20 22 64 A ? 3 6 8 45 01 S .280 S I Hit "" 4 9 ? P V "" u a ao 9. tu l .20U i it is n i -.m BiiiffiK American League INDIVIDUAL 13ATTINO AVERAGES (Playora who havo taken BA part In 15 or more g-nmea. Th if M averaree Include the camee P layed i nurauay, uuir u. iuini. Speaker. Cleveland i 2i 60 It. SB. SH. TB. Av, 1U4 10 1U 107 ,snv i"!", unicnio. o ?3n 42 Pnhh nfrni. V I ll naumann .N. T mo. iFiroit. ... BH 2 tyauer. N, r. ... Neae. Chlcairo... Ruth, Uoeton,... nurtia. Detroit,. Hellman.Dotrolt. Bhotten. St. Loula W'airanna. Cleve Miera. Alhetlce. 19 10 U OB ISO Sleler. St. Loula. 70 McMullen. Chicago 30 tiranii, ilinieticn. O) uarnnar, uoeton. u Crawrord, Detroit 8 Henry, Waah..., 6 Schang, Athjetloa Milan. Waeh.. . Lynn. Chloaro... Nunamaker. N. T. Thomaa. Boaton. Voach. betrolt... lllffh. U& Vnrl, iiinooiey, m. 1 Hooper. Boaton n.lL ' . " - ." . HohlltaelL Boaton Turner. Cleveland Roth. Cleveland. Jonneon, St. Loula 60 102 31 K!"S!l' Qhlcaao.. 07 240 84 . ....in, ui, JA1U19. IV 43 as 8 268 22 70 8 272 2? 71 Pratt. St. Loula ,Kiian. uioveiann 711 2ns 2 Harper. Detroit.. Wllllainij, Waah. 1 27 2 7 0 98 8 24 0 248 20 CM 7 .230 20 .218 81 .258 20 .255 60 .253 78 .31'. .0111ns. uni fovelcakl. Detroit 22 65 Miller. St. Ixiula 83 184 27 Fournlar. Chicago Oi) 102 27 I.jjolo. Athletics. 0 283 10 Shanka. Waah... (h 190 22 PlDB. Nw York. 08 441 84 Baker. New York 01 213 80 Raker. Detroit... 2(1 8(1 a Cunningham, Det. 1H 28 4 Sever'd. St. Loula 44 108 10 Walker. Boaton.. 68 102 41 Uitt, Athletics. . CO 231 23 Peck'pniwh N. Y. 80 215 24 Moraran. Waah.. 60 101 80 Moeller. Waah, . 47 139 17 Orancr, Cleveland 78 290 61 Dubuc. Detroit.. 28 40 3 Malael. New York 26 100 12 JJ.1?'.1- w yrk 04 243 Jl O'Noll. Cleveland 70 214 10 Young. Detroit.. 71 240 81 Rorton, Ht, Loula 84 65 7 Torry. Chicago.. 8(1 98 0 Lewis. Boaton... (15 280 18 Mnys. Boaton . . 20 20 3 Stanage, Detroit a.1 200 18 Janvrrn. Roeton.. 60 175 10 Pf'ter. Wneh.... 72 28iS 41 MeBrlds, Waah . 00 288 12 Meyer. Athletlca 41 110 0 Oedeon. New York 70 258 8(1 Johnaon, Waeh.. 20 72 0 Pchalk, Chicago. (17 222 10 Dnusi. Detroit.. 20 32 4 Judge. Wash.... 83 228 SO 98 .25t 100 .211 12 .210 12 .260 88 .260 70 .250 60 .241 74 .317 60 .247 0't .24(1 43 .245 122 ,245 10 .24.1 27 .240 77 .230 (18 .231 78 .237 111 .230 32 .235 ol rife 47 .220 87 .227 88 .227 27 0 48 8 00 14 uayenport. Ht. L. 20 Pick. Athlrttca.. 87 Ii Hartley. St. L..1 50 1: Howanl. Cleve... 03 21 Rush, Detroit,... 80 si Morton. Cleveland 10 Hhotton. Roeton.. 24 Wnaver. Chicago 07 2: Tobln, St. jula." 40 1: J. Collins. Chicago 03 2: ("srrlgan, Roeton 16 : 66 10 10 0 Barry. Boston... 42 1 Mclnnls. Athletlca 03 I ;!; Chapman, Cleve uaiaweii. N. Y... So A Cuettn, St. Louis 81 1$ loott. Boston .Jamison. Wash.. : Vltt. Detroit. ... 1 Lavan. St. Loula : Harper. Waah... : Henrlkaon, Hoston McNaliy. Roaton JVuUli. Athletlca. 1 Wellman. St. L.. : Murphy. Chicago. : Billings. Cleve:.. ' 10 .187 18 .18(1 Caveleskle, Cleve. Ionard. Rostpn. Roehllng. Wash.. Agnew. Boaton. Cady. Boston.... Roland, Detroit., 96 PITCHERS' RECORDS. -Including games placed Thursday. July a n,, v XT' A 92- ? Ih WP.AVA Dumon't. WaeV.'l(l ? n ii 1 a 1.000 Ave. &&. 1.... 0 10 6 J iiauui u a. a, u. a a u 4 iuyn. notion ...i t Morton. CUv,,ffi 16 Marke N. Y. . Moa isriore. N. 7 William. Chi.... 18 .X Roland, betro'tt Koob, St. Louis.. 11 8 Rueaetl, Chicago. 30 A j-ttDer. umcago.. coveleekt. Cleve.. 2 Coveleaki Detrolt2 Courabe. Cleve., 18 Reeba. Cleve.. . 8 Ruth. Boston 18 Shore. Ronton .10 Johnaon. Wash. 34 Hhawkey, N. Y. 20 Dauas. Detroit,. 20 Wolfgang. Chi. 10 Roaton.18 Ktepfer, (.'leva riane loohllnff. Wash,. t Ijarper, waen. . XVolfman. St. L. liar by, Cleveland 3 tijifK, tvaen.. Keatliur. N Y. Henx. Chlcaat) rtcntta. Chlcairo. Itamllton. Datrol Jtuaaell., N. Y.....10 isoenier xetrpit. . o Myers. Athletlca.! 1 well. N. V., 16 ham. Detr't.10 Foater. Roeton.. 17 Plank,' St. Lous, 10 Rueli. Athletics ,,x0 Scott. Chicago . ,?0 Dubuo, Detroit ,.18 Oregg. 'Roeton ,.14 Danforth Chi . 12 Davenport. St. 120 Park. St. Loul7,18 fflBWiraK::, Nabore. Athletlca. bUwban, aid CLUD PIELDINQ RECORDS. P. Roaton Chlcairo '" a lietrou Cleveland waamngti SU Louie New York Athletic .. LONCl BITS BY CLUBS. 2B. 3D. II.K.T.B. EH. Avf. ,843 Chicago , .. rlAtrolt .... m Cleveland '. New York St. Louie . Waahlngton Boston . . , Athletic ., TEN LEADINO BASE, STEALERS. O, S.B.AVI Cobb. Deirplt . , OlthoolxyL. New York 88 6. 6 ft i: 70 78 Sfhalk Chicago. Judg. Waebington ulugee Walab New. I org Athletlca NUUn Washington. ?.j; !, f Bl LMOit . f,u.aKfr -ievfuinj Jlirsius, Ol. LuuU ti vf v 7 lti .uou 44 05 85 33 B 110 .848 B3 1U as H 1 87 .339 04 5 21 2 2 20 .828 51 8 10 1 1 0 .814 08 .8 18 0 4 39 .810 I 280 40 83 11 2 108 .207 50 103 34 48 8 18 58 .304 250 30 70 10 10 16.1 .23 .80 n 20 1 5 in .293 3 x7 a no 10 0 09 .201 8 421 20 70 12 II 78 .200 I 87 8 23 2 1 81 287 6 148 IB 41 6 5 64 .284 53 155 17 44 2 4 61 .284 68 133 17 88 0 2 03 .281 78 2U8 27 75 17 4 01 2ft5 l'l 18 2 6 10 6 .278 52 100 18 40 1 0 04 27? 48 04 10 20 1 7 85 .277 22 ?22 JS " 15 12 112 277 J MS ?X i? .0 10 64 .275 58 222 40 01 10 2 75 .275 4 2S7 82 Oj 10 1 84 ?74 0 225 01 01 7 8 72 .271 60 198 84 51 11 11 8S 270 61 llO 20 88 1 0 57 ,268 di 1 11 11 11 in 'jnn n u 55 .Men 8 n on .284 8 18 -07 .281 10 I) 107 .2Ut il a o i.ooo 8 o 1.000 1 1H 1M 65 n S7A 2 70 10 08 8 :83a t a ft fi s -m S ? M n .2 H :I32 I 48 lo ?n 3 :??9 5 ,7 42 81 72 0 70(1 3 11 6 49 82 140 2 888 5 10 6 fll 4ft 1?T 3 'SS? i I ? lo? o -iVr 0 0 44 88 63 1 ;e0O 0 S 60 53 DH 2 tllOO 8 2 31 20 40- 1 60O 7 8 04 80 111 1 tSn S ? 22 SI .T 2 .571 Ii it . ..A Si '1 " .541 32 0 8 101 nn na o k in i 10 10 43 S7 HS I :800 1 2 1 1 2ft 112 I 500 f. J 1 !! Ti 1"Q 8 .600 13 6 6 33 84 1 1 ltnr ' 2 S 32 15 4ft 2 600 ..14 a 8 28 5T in n KftA It II 2 2 B 9A ST ft ',An 1 1 37 14 89 O 800 . J . .. .12 2 .600 8- B. '3. 8S J" 8 .471 1 Jos 1 J j if 3 J 89 34 fl5 1 it's 2 i ll ?I 8S 0 ?88 J 7 60 47 117 8 ,800 1 4 38 23 67 O ,200 t 4 19 81 45 8 .200 1 6 21 19 64 4 107 ti i 8 To SS li I :!!! J. A. B, V.O. Avg. 0 J 83? 878 02 2600 .971 ml Sh h m :gss 3 2001 1018 118 8143 .663 i 1989 1001 Ii3 Si8 i860 i ills tsi ifa ill! irf :..::::iB 1 V,. .. n h 7 4S4 Ui go ........ 0 0 7 601 ill .Jos 74 33 8 CZi 142 .280 CLUB BATTING. O. A.B. R H. 8 B.S H. Avr Detroit 73 2432 800 626 81 82 7256 Chicago' ... 63 2223 243 681 71 So 248 Cleveland .. 78 2872 809 683 68 131 ,243 New York..- & 2oI 667 93 74 244 SI ; LoVls . 73 239 276 674 90 85 .240 Koatcri ... 6 2163 -535 620 68 82 .240 Waahlngton.. 7 2323 533 848 83 70 2J4 Athletics ..,66 SttO 101 J 80 68 80 Jl POLICE THE PARKS AND HELP PLAYERS, SAYS H. JENNINGS Detectives Should Be in Stands and Eject Abusive Fans, Avers Hughey BOOSTS SOX AND YANKS Ilugrhoy .Tannings, grizzled by tho sun ot the diamond nnd tho strain of one sizzling campaign after nnother, allowed his frank blua wes to roam nbout the lobby of the Aldlne, wherein were sprawled, In the lazy lull after lunch, tho husky sun-burnt figures of his peppery ball team. "They're a great bunch of boys," said Hughey, by way of Introduction. "The patrons of the game apparently haven't kept paoe with the gome Itself," ho Bald, In a kindly tone, more characteristic of a Harvard professor of English than the popular conception ot tho solo patentee of the famous "IS-yah I (three spears of grass) Attn-boy, Ty I Hit 'or out. Ham 1" Hughey was answering a question ! n question as to why magnates In the field ot organized baseball allowed loud-mouthed, boisterous fans to Insult ball players by allowing them to slather their profane com ments through tho grandstand and two-bit section without taking ndequato means to guard IL Doesn't Object to "Riding" Not that Hughey objects to having a fan ride a contract slave. Not at all. "Stop a fan from yelling and making noise and you take the color from tho game," quoth he, his blue eyes twinkling. "Ofton after the opposing tenm makes a rally, somebody wilt yell from the stand, 'How do you like that, eh 7 and all I can do Is to try to oomo back. "What I object to Is this: A fan will get up and deliberately shout an Insulting epithet at a ball player a personal epithet that hno nothing to do with hli playing ability or any act of Ills on the ball field. This can and must bo stopped. Ban John son probably has done moro to put the gamo oh the basis whero you can take your wife, sister or owoctheart to the game knowing that .oho will bo perfectly safe there than nnybody else. Tho playora havo dona their share. But somo of tho patrons haven't dono their part. "They uso language, dlroctcd nt tho plnyors, that Is not fit for any person to hear." Whereupon Ulster Hugh Jonnlngs, of De troit nnd Scrnnton, unfolded his plan by which bnsaball can be purged of rowdies In the stand Just as It Is being- cleansed gradually of rowdy players "Tho evil could bo checked readily If the owners wanted to do It. I do not know tho pay the policemen get who nro stationed there, but I fcol sure that It would not cost much moro to havo sovernl plain clothes men In tho grandstand and bleach ers." Eject the Rowdies "Then," continued tho old co-star of Wllllo Keelcr, Muggsy McOraw and Wllbert Itobertaon, and tho man who piloted tho Bengals to thrco pennants, "when n man raid something objectionable ho would bo spotted Immediately by tho detective and escorted to tho street, with a return of his udmlBslon money. Lot the papers glvo pub licity to such an ejection, If It should 'bo put Into effect, and tho fans soon would como to rcnllzo that thero Is a difference, between 'riding' a man nnd openly In suiting him. "Profane langungo drlvca away women from tho game, as well as many men. nnd It would bo to the Interest of tho publlo, ns well as tho player to have the thing stopped for once and all," Incidentally, Hughey placed tho blamo of the Tigers' present position on tho crumbling of the ofronslvo tho famous ofTonslvo that put tho Ticers In tho same c ass with tho plcturcsquo Qlants and the old Cub mnchlno as one of the greatest road teams In drawing tho fnns to tho parks. Although the pitching staff ot Jen ntngs' club was tho thing that worried him when the season opened, Hughoy oald that now It was lack of punch with tho war clubs apd not poor pitching thnt caused tho Tlgera to fall back Into second division nftor repeatod recent losses with tho on ruahlng White Sox nnd the humblo Browns. Crawford Still There "Bobby Veach Is due to sweep up beyond tho .300 mark soon," continued tho diamond-tanned veteran. "Slumps worry him more than they should Sam Crawford through? Not on your life. The old boy Is good for throe or four years yet and then some In this way: George Burns Is a good hitter, but when ho dooan't get a hit for sovoral days he worries nbout It too, Just like Veach. Now when this happens I can put Sam on first, and he's a rattling good first baseman, and keep Burns on the bench for a couple of days. It so hap pens that George Is the kind of a fellow I can keep on the bench when ho slumps nnd then when he does set back In tlm "fray he can slam tho pill with as much force as over, "My pitching Isn't worrying me. I've got seven men ready to Btart on the mound now. Covelcskie, Dubuc, Dauss, Cunning ham and tho others. Dauss Isn't seriously Injured ; never was. Just happened that he was near Youngstown and thought lio'd see Bonesetter Iteose. Funny how much Christian Science there Is In baseball. The longer I'm In the game, the more I real, lie It." TOOTED OUT OF GAME AGAINST CARDS TODAY Injury to Side Keeps Moran's Star on Bench Doak to Twirl BT, LOUIS. Mo., July 8. With Alexander getting the Phillies off to a running start on the second Invasion of the We$t by the Quakers, Manager Moran Is hopeful of be ing ab)e to cut down the lead of the Brooklyn Superbas before he returns to Philadelphia. The brilliant shutout of Alex against the Cardinals yesterday failed to tighten the race between the Phils and the Dodgers, as P.oblnson's team won from tho punchless Beds. In the Becond game of tho series the Phillies probably will face "Willie Doak'. the spltter, with Bob Steele, a left-hander, as second choice. According to Manager Mo ran. ho has Ave twlrlers available. t "It will be most anybody but Rlxey, who pitched the last game egalnst Boston, and Alex, who worked yesterday," he said to the JSysninq Lbdqsu correspondent. UNDINE AND BACHELOR CREWS TO HOLD INTERCHIP REGATTA Six Events to Be Rowed on Schuylkill This Afternoon The Bachelor Barge Club and Undine Barge Club will clash In their annual inter club regatta on the Schuylkill this, after noon. Blx events are on the program and all the events will be rowed on the upper course. The starting point will be at Palls bridge and, the finish line Is at the Bachelor Club slip In front of "Tho Button." Both clubs have had their oarsmen out on the river every night for the last two weeks, and Coach Bond, ot the Bachelors' Club, and Coach Buntb, ot Undine, report tjulr crews to be In excellent form for the ia. Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night I.IJfCOt.N A. .aKoMir MeCnnn fMtfl Whiter FltirernM, J'enrr Mlnrklfi won from 4ohnnr J.lnrotn, Johnny Dttlln knocked not Jef. Kennfjlr In the serond, Yonnir lovrrfr nntlHiTra lnnni flam T.nfA. iVnl fwinch. erty beat Tommr Unrke, CAMIlItlA. A. C TVdl MrAnrtrtTfa won from .Toe rhlillpt, Chnrlrr Ioirle defeated Jack , Ilrndr In the fifth, FranVlo Conwar fooled Jt(wlc Seonlon tn the flrat, Ilonny llnjhee bent Whiter Lnntdon, Kddle Kellr ontfnoxht Willie Sprnrer. OAVETT THK-VTllB Yoonar Joe tlflmonl ftoeped Tommr hue In tho aeeoml. Hid Uallate defented Danny Mnrplty In the flrat. . NEW TOBK .Toe Arevedo knocked ont KM Jnf kion In the third, Io .tohnion mithoxrii Allle Natk, Oejirre Ashe maily defeated Fred IJrrr, Joe Malone knoekM ont llnltllne Jlmmr Nelson, Kid Martin drew with Bat tllnc Jimmy, P REGATTA AT HOLLY BEAGH South Jersey Yncht Association to Hold Flret Event The Bouth Jersey Yacht nnctror Association will hold Its opening rcs-atta. this afternoon at Holly Meaen, N. J., undr tho direction of tho Holly Bench nnd Blono Harbor Tneht CInhs. The Holly Beach Yacht Club will hold open house all day, and visitors from Cape May. atone Harbor, Wlldtrood, Ba Isle City. Ocean City. Chelsea and Atlantlo City will attend tho races. Tho vsrlous classes of open-boat jtaoos will be run o(T. startuur at 1 o'clock. There are also events for tho speed boats nnd crulsora. Three trophies ate ottered for tlm boat com petition during the entire season. The winning boat, besides receiving a point for atarttrw, will est three, extra points Tho second, boat to finish will receive two eottra points, and the third boat will rocolve an extra point. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAL rXAOUE. Clpb. Win. I.ost. Pet. Win. 1w. llreeuTrn 40 US .lir, .(121 .fiOll Phillies sn so .mi ,noi ,iui llostnn 33 SO .632 .810 .621 Chicago 30 3(1 .1500 ,n07 .103 New York 31 8t .417 .4S3 .110 Plttatranh 32 110 .411 .4? .401 Ht. ilouls 81 40 .432 .430 .40(1 Cincinnati 20 41 .441 .423 .408 AJlEltlCAN MSAOUK. Clnb. Win. Jxwt. Tct. Win. Ixe. New York 43 27 ,014 .(120 .000 Cleveland 40 81 .333 .n(I .333 llojton 89 31 .337 .801 .840 Chicago 87 32 ..BUG .843 .8211 Washington 37 31 ,821 .328 .811 Detroit 37 8(1 .307 .814 .oon Ht. Ixinls 81 41 .481 .433 .413 Athletics 17 40 .238 .200 .231 INTfiRNATIONAIf LEAarflS. W, I,. P.O. W. 7,. RtC. rroTldcncc.. 81 ct .383 Montreal... 30 33 .410 nalttmore. 87 28.3(11) Newnrk.... 30 81,1.4(10 llpffnlo.. . 34 20.507 Toronto 23 80 ..101 Iticlimoml . 32 31 .303 Itocliester. X2 33.SS0 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY AMKUICAN I.KAOUT. Detroit nt rhlladelphln rlenr. Chicago at New Aork elenr. ht. Lnnl nt Wnblngtmi clenr. Cleveland nt Iloton clenr. NATIONAL LKAGCl;. rhllnil'Iphln. at it. Louli clenr. New York nt Plttsburxli lrar. Ilrooklrn nt Cincinnati clear, lloston at Clilcaeo clear. 1NTEHNATI0NAL LltAOCE. Newnrlc at Itorhetrr clear (two gnmea). lToldcnre nt lluffnlo clenr (two games). Itlchmond nt Toronto clondr (two giimes). llnltlmoro nt Montreal -cloudy Uhd game). YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN LUqCK. Detrolf. Pi A,'.lf'' 2' ,. . . hew York, 4i Chlrngo. 3 (12 Innings). Ht. T.onl. 8 Wnslilncton. 0. lloston, 3 Cleveland, 1. NATIONAL LEAOCI2. riilllles. 1l Ht. Loula. 0. Chicago. It lleston, (J. , l'ltt'bnrgli. Bl.Ne.w orlf. S. Ilrooklrn. 4i Cincinnati, 8. 1NTEKNATIONAL LEAGUE. TlnfTnlo, 7j' Providence, 3 (first game), iluffalo. 71 Providence, 0 (second came), liochester, 8) Newark, 7 (14 nn nx). Toronto. 4 Iticlimoml. 3 (11 Innings). .Montreal. Oi llattlmore, 4. Today's Schedule of Minor League Games MONTaO.MEHY COUNTY LEAGUE. Ambler nt Detloyrrs. Jenklntown nt lVlllow Grove, LaMott at Uriidnioor. ... Glrnildo nt lort Washington. nLUE nmoE leaoue. Hncrrstonn nt Frederick. Cliambereburg.nt Hanover. , Martlnsburg ut Gettysbnrg. .PENNA. It. It. MOTIVE POWEIt LE.GUE. Philadelphia- nt Wilmington. llnrrlnlJiirg ot New York. Camden at Trenton. naltlmoro at Meadows. DAcrnrN-PEnitY liivgue. DaanhlnatDunrannon . Mtllersbarg at Newport. DAUPHIN-SCHUYLKILL LE.GTJE. Lykens at WI-TMr.c,b. nt Trcmont. YORK COUNTY LE.GUE. Spring Orevo.. 0!enrUocU.nMl M Indoor at Dallastown. SCnUYLKILI. VALLEY LEAGUE. Con.bohoeUenBatiNorrl.tU.wnJncCUr l'ottstown at Roxborough. rT2N-JER8irSr LEAGUE. WasWnxUn at Northampton. "" Btroudsburg at Dethlehem Steel. DELAWARE RIVEU LIMOUE. Bordentown at Roebllng. Morrt?IHe a, TRENTON CITY LEAOUE. P. and O. nt LaurelM. . u'"vnbur at P. O. B. of A. "UD Cottage Cliib at Moddocks. I tit. dosepns nt Axuole. MANUFACTURERS1 L1MGUE. (Mercer County.) OakdaleatEmjjjjTIr.. Heilcherta at Jefferson. IJNCASTER COUNTY LE,GUi:. ColumbU J.IgR'ljJ'St Quarl7?Iei New Ifollaml at Ephrata. ALL vniJHNOTON LE,OUE. nancroft at I1ronon. Uraudywlne at, Pioneer. ljittlako at Vandever. LEHIGH VALLEY LE.0UE, Mauch Chunk athL.n.ford. bummlt Hill at Slatlngtoa, INDEPENDENT LEAGUE. Eddystone nt Highland. " ' Texeco at IUenrllle. St. Pauls at Marcus Hook. BURURDAN LEAGUE. ARTia.VNS' LE.GUE. """Wtlff'St'Bt. John. " ' pSisyinU ut Northwestern. Undenlonn at Progresslte. MANUFACTUltEBS' LE.4.0UE. Canr "mS" White nutterworth. Jicore Keystone mtt lL Itlubon ut Elliott. HIIOE JIAJiVxrAi.ii;iirin- ""'" w , nl.J fit m.l. Olrsrd ut Lennox (u, m.). Hallahan at V. H. M. (a. m. U. N. 31. at llallahan'tp m.). Regal at Ednards (a. m.). J'du arils at Jlegal (P. m.) i.inw es Ufsiirtrsatav so tn . : at Htliober (a. m.) ocnowr at mas IP. m.i. vnRTIIEAST LU.GUE. Uolmcsburg t Wlsslnomuia. uo 'rrankford ot Uastletoa Kensington at Druesburg. MAIN LCVB LEAGUE. Don at Naibsrtb. llerwrn at Bon Air. Vet Phlladelpbla at Wayne. INDUSTRIAL LE-iOUE. !ceeutOK0tte?'atbi,0ers. Weightraan s Bosea- P. 0. 8. OI" A. LEAOUE. Chester, N-fctM. tiflffk. Darby at Chester, No. 43. ( INTEBUOBOUGII LEAOUE, HUhUad Parkat Bldlay Park. SJELAWABK COUNTV LK.1GUE. UrUl at Modl CUftoa at Chester. vpiaoa bi rajcoau. GERMANTOWN AND CYNWYD WINNERS IN. TENNIS PLAY Belfield and Philadelphia Cricket Club Defeated in Interclub Tourney JOHNSON DEFEATS HARTE Cynwyd defentcd the Philadelphia Cricket Club on the latter's courts nt 8t Martin' yosetrday In, the opening series of the Inter club team tennis championship, by winning the odd match in five. Wallace P Johnson, playlnr; No. 1 for Cynwyd, triumphed ocr niclmrd Harte, tho versatllo ltnrvard nthlotc. In a mntch that quired thrco sets. Percy H. Osborno scored a well-earned victory over J 11. Carpenter, Jr., tho Cricket Club veteran, winning In straight eets, 63, 63. Paul W. Gibbons wna tho only Cynwyd player to looe In tho singles, but ho forced his opponent, J. M. Wlatnr, to threo sets beforo yielding. Tho doubles contest was won by the homo players In straight sets. C IJ. Jennings and C IJ. Frnley defentlnrr C. N. Deard nnd Albert Cross, Cynwyd, CM, 6-S. Qermnntown got oft to a good start In tho Intorclub team championship yesterday by defeating Delflcld by four matches to ono at Manhelm. In tho singles tho German town men had matters all their own way, for the Belfield men failed to win a set Stanley W. Pearson wns In hln best form against C. C. Vnn Horn and vanquished him In straight sets, 0-2, 0-3. Tho second tenm of Delflcld visited Ger mantown yesterday und Just pulled through with tho victory by three matches to two. Although playing at homo, Cynwyd lost all flvo matches In tho second division to Philadelphia Crlcltct Club. Tho Cynwyd representatives, howover, put up a. strong fight, for four out of the flvo matches ro required three sets. Charles Johnston Wins Tennis Cup JOHNSTOWN. Pa.. July 8. Charles L. John ston obtained permanent possenslon of the cham pionship cup by defeating Norman W. Bwayno In the challenge round of tho southwestern Pennsylvania tennis tournament jentcrday. The victory murked his third triumph. Tho challengo round In men's doubles nnd Ilnnls In mixed doubles will bo played today Indianapolis SIrhs Collegian INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . July S Vedder Onrd cnptnln nnd third basomnn of last season's Indiana University Imseball team, has signed a contrnet with the Indtanapolla American As sociation team tie wns ordered to report to tho nvnnnvlllo. Ind Central Lenguo club under an optional ngreement. Ir.dinnB Get ElonRiitfd Pitcher I103TON. July 8. rrcderlck A. Drilley. a left-handed pltehcr, was signed by Vtco Presi dent McCroy. of tho Cleveland American Club. Hst night, nnd will occomrnny tho team to New York Uallcy Is 0 feet 3 Inches In height. Runs Scored This Week by Major League Clubs Hunt scored by nil teams In American nnd Nntlonnl Leagues from Haturdiy. .Inly 1. to Frldny. .lull. 7, Inclusive. Only mux that llrure lu official acruxe aro Included. Scores ot Incomplete games lire not counted, but the scores of games of fle Innings or more are Included In the table. AMERICAN L1UOUE. H. H. Jl. T. W. T. JVT'l. Hasten 2 (I in n 2 12 Detroit I) 0 4 1) 1) Il 31 Cleemml 5 .1 (1 H n 1 Sft New York 0 t D 0 4 4 2H Chicago (1 1 3 8 3 .1 21 Ht. Lonls 4 2 2 8 1 r 23 Athletics 4 4 4 4 2 1M Washington 4 0 0 1 2 01.1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. H. M. M. T. W. T. K.T'l. Chicago 12 IS .1 n 4 1 30 llrooklxn 4 I) 13 421 Pittsburgh 2 8 2 1 S n r 21 New York 2 1 K 18 225 Ht. Louis (1 1 12 4 n s.t lloston 1) 6 1 'O in Cincinnati I 4 0 1 3 111 Phlllle 0 1 8 113 Did not play. MRS. JOHN F. IIUNEKER Active Emergency Aid Worker Suc cumbs After Long Illness Mrs. John F. Huneker, one of the active aides nt tho Emergency Aid headquarters and Interested In tho worlt of tho Itcd Cross Chapter of tho State, died yesterday at the homo of her mother, Mrs. Catherine A. Dohan, at Darlington, Pa., after a long Illness. Ill health had prevented her active participation In charity work recently. Funerat services will bo hold on Monday morning at 11 o'clock at St Patrick's Church. 20th nnd Locust streets. Aftor she became 111, Mrs. Huneker loft her home, at 1527 Spruce street, to recuper ate nt her mother's homo. Sho is survived, besides nor husband and mother, by two sleters, Mrs. Edward Barnard Hanltey, wife of Lieutenant Ilnnkey, now with the Brit ish army at the front, and Mrs. William S. Wilcox, of Darlington, and four broth ers. Dr. Charles Dohan, of Darlington, and, John P. Dohan, William H. Dohan and Jo seph M. Dohan, of thU olty. Joseph M. Dohan recently married Miss Edith Hall, the noted nrcheologlst. Before her marriage Mrs. Huneker wns Miss Mary Dohan and had long been active in social circles. Her husband Is president of the Arm of Huneker & Sons, Inc., paint ers. HOLLINSnEAD W. TAYLOR Tinplate Manufacturer Succumbs Sud denly at Chestnut Hill Holllnshcad W. Taylor,, tinplate manufac turer, died suddenly of heart dlseaso yes terday at his home, 402 Moreland avenue. Chestnut Hill. He was 55 years old and left a widow, who was Evallne P. Skill man a daughter. Mrs. Carl N. Martin, and a son, Holllnshead X. Taylor. Ills son, who was motoring In Maine, reached the beside a few minutes after his father died. Mr. Taylor was the senior member of the firm of N. G. Taylor Company, tin plate manufacturers. He succeeded his father In control of the business, which has offices at 3d and Chestnut streets, CHARLES W. RICHARDSON Retired Business Man of Cape May and Jacksonville, Fla. CAPH MAY, N. J.. July 8. Charles W. Richardson, a prominent retired business man of Cape May and Jacksonville, Fid dled last night from Bright's disease after on IllneBS covering two months. Mr. Rich ardson was a native or Cape May. and years ago organized the firm of Richardson 4 Farrows. Some JO years ago ho went to Jacksonville, Fla,, and thero amassed a fortune. He maintained his residence at Cape May, spending his summers here. He is survived by, a widow and one daughter, Mrs. John T, Hewitt, of Cape May, Funeral Services for Mrs. Chandler Funeral services for Mrs. Emma B. Chandler, wife of Percy if. Chandler, of the banking' Arm of Chandler Brothers & Co.. who died, at her borne, 135 South 18th street, on Wednesday, were held this morning The funeral party was conveyed In a special train to Longwood Cemetery, where Inter ment wia made. Mrs. Chandler, who was active in charitable and educational circles, died oiler an illness of several months. The Rev D4 John (Jordon. dean emeritus of the Theological department officiated. Di rector ok Health William Kruaou spoke at Um eervjes in the home. "LITTLE FELLERS" OP GOLFDOM NOW HAVE FREEDOM OF CITY . WITHOUT OPPOSITION OF STARS Few Leaders Will Com pete in Local Tourneys Till National-aviary Breaks Loose By SANDY McNIBLICh TO STARS grace' the sky tonight," as XN a Roman general once roso from his cot to remark, after he had peered at the eve from between the flaps of his tent. The ancient thought applies In n way to tho golf situation hereabouts for the next twa-months. The tournaments scheduled nro hnndlcap affairs that draw mostly the good players Just outside tho pale of tho eligibil ity list for tho national. The mlddlo-class golfers who Bctdom break 80 nhd the "not-so-gdods" will flour ish from now till September. Cameron Buxton, present champion of Philadelphia, expects to bo too busy to lake part In any of the scheduled events till fall. Hugh Wllloughby, champion of Florida, Il going to Newport shortly for hla vacation and will bo out of tho running. Others of the Big Ten nnd Twenty will also not be able to play In the tourneys, which are handicap for tho most part, In the hot months'. Things Btart with a bang for tho "duffer" next week when tho first-class tournament of tho Golf Association of Philadelphia will bo held at St. David's dolf Club. The "first class" part of It Is misleading since "first clnss" players are distinctly barred from tho going. No "Class" In Class Tourney Tho entry Is not even "class," for no ployor with a handicap less than 11 la al lowed to play. The class part refers to the fact that tho play will be divided Into threi classes: A. thoso with 11 to 1 handicaps: B, those 15 to 18; and C, those of 19 and over. Sixteen will qualify In each class at 18 holes, on tho first day and after that there will be two days of match play at II holes. No handicaps will be allowed within the slxtoens. TheHourney Is an excellent Idea Blnco It keeps players of tho same relative ability In tho snmo slxtecns. Tho wlnners'ln each flight will receive a cup and the run-ners-up a prlre. Tho entrance fee of 2 is not largo considering the handsome prlres. Entries cIobo on Tuesday. A fine field Is expected to enter. Pnrado of Shields Tho walls of tho trophy room of the Huntingdon Valloy Country Club look like storage spaco for nil tho team championship shields In captivity, and, Indeed, Jho Noble club has had almost a monopoly on tho title during tho 19 years It has been offered. Merlon was tho first to havo Ha namo Inscribed as tho winner In 1897, but since that tlmo the Haverfordlans havo not car rlod off tho bunting. Tho nearest they have como Is just as they did yesterday, to tho finals. Then. blng. Thore Ii n parade of shields at Hunting don Valley around tho upper wall of cham pionship shields from 1898 to 1904 without a break. Tho Country Club, which has been the only other club to win tho title, won It four out of tho noxt flvo years. They broke through again In 1913. In tho last two years their aspirations hnvo been flattened out by Huntingdon Valley. Last year the Bala team could not take n single four-ball match In the finals, but scored flo more points In the singles. This year they only won one four-ball IN MEJIOIlIAM IIAItitlRON". In lovlnx remembrance of my 'dear brother, LEWlH HAimjSON. who , died Julr 8, 11)15. HENliV HAllIUSON. 3eati)3 AI1KLT.. On July 4, 1010. AMANDA ADEIL (nee Rambo), widow of Janes W, Abel), In her SOlh year, llelatlves and friends, also members of Kenslnston il. B. Church and Habbith School, aro Invited to attend funeral, Monday, at 1 p. m.. from her late realdence. Ulll 15. Oxford st. Services In Kenslnston M. E. Church at 2 o'clock. Interment private, at drcenwood (K. of 1'.) Cemetery. Itemalns may ha viewed tiunday en.lng-, from a to lo o'clock. IIATCHELOH. On July 7. 1018. HANNAH ltKUINA. widow ot tho lata William Uatchslor and daughter of the late John W. and Hsrah J. Esher, In her 73d year llelatlves and friends aro lnvttsd to attend the funeral asrv Ices, on Tuesday, at 11 a m. precisely, at David II Schuyler liulldlnir, Uroad and Dia mond sts Interment private, at American Mechanics' Cemetery. Auto funeral. I1KII.V On July 4. 1010. IIEN11T J., beloved husband or Sarah J Belly, In his HOth year. Itelatlvea and friends-, also Schuylkill Council. jrt l V P A . Am.rlr.nn (.Anelava. Im proved Order Keptssobhsj Spring Oarden Coun. Cll. PiO Ulf. npfBl Arcnuuiu. , nviiiiiKluji Camp, No. 723, P. O. 8. ot A., and all other Ingres of which he was a membsr. are In vited to attend the funeral services on Bunday at 2 p. m": from his late, residence. 21110 Turner at. Interment at Chellen Hills Ceme tery. Automobile funeral. llltOWN. At her residence, 8031 Wjl at Oermantown. on July 7. 101U, BMZAOCTII . widow ot frank II. llrown, and daughter of the late William and Ellsa Dillon. Due notice of funeral later CABTV. On July 0, 1018, JAMES B.. only child ot James B. Carty. Jr.. and lva 11. Carty (nea George), ared 14 months. Itela tlvea and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Sunday, at 1 p. in., from hla parents' resi dence, 017 8. ESOth st. Interment at North- wood cemetery. Auto service. COIJ.ISON. A patient aufferer at rest. On July J Colllson llelatlves and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8:Sl) h m , from the residence of her daughter. l'.'OO South (10th at. Solvrnn Illsh Mass of ltequlem at the Church of the Transfiguration at 10 a. m. Interment private at Holy Cross Cemetery. Chicago. III., papera please copy. DUNCAN. On July 7 iolU. AMANDA K., widow ot Oeorgo a. Duncan, In her 7JJ year. Itelatlvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, at her late residence. 5035 Walnut street. Interment private. O'DONNELL. On July 6. 1010. la Walla Walla, Wash . IIUOII. beloved son ot Anne O'Donnell (nee Oallsgher) and the late Daniel O'Donnell, ot Acres, llurtonport. County Done gal. Ireland Due notice ot the funeral will be given, from the residence of his uncle. Hush O'Donnell, southeast corner 88th at, and liavertortl ave West Philadelphia. rKBKEE. On July 7. 1018, at Brlnckerhofr. N V.. MAUTHA REBECCA, dawthtsr of the late James liarr and Mary A. Kerree. Funeral services at the residence of Frank Brlncksr hoff. at 4 p. rn . on Hunday.July 9. Interment Srlvate In North Laurel Hill Cemetery, on tends y. July 10 riTZ-OKHAU), On July 7. 1918. C1IAKLK3 II , husband ot Mary D Flu-Uerald Itela tlvea and friends are Invited to attsnd the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m , at his late residence, 1837 North 17th st Interment private, at Norfh Laurel Hill Cemetery GILI.ING1I.UI At her residence (1343 Greene st.. Ocrmantown. on Julv U 1810. Cll 11 A W wife of Albert J Ullllngnam. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday at 11 3U a in., at the Ollvsr II. Bttlr Uulldlnv, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private OBU'.-On July 8. 19 It). MAGGIE GRAY (nee James), widow ot John C. Gray, aged 81 years. Itelatlvea und friends, and Saktina Council, No. 101. D. of P . Improved Order O. K M and Lady Livingston Lodge. No. 38 Shep herds of Bethlehem, are Invited to attsnd the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m , at tier late residence. 2109 S ISth st. Inter ment at Mount Morlah Cemetery Remains may be viewed Sunday evening ILiai'E On July 7. 1818. HENRY D. HAGUE. aged 78 tears llelatlves and frlenda. also Hlchmoud Lodge. No 240. I O. O F . Ponca Tribe, No. 241. I. O. R. M.. and Anthracite Lodge No 62 K of P . are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at p. m at his Lata residents 2931 Rlehmorid st In. termant at Cedar Hill Cemetery Friends may call Monday from 8 to 10 p m. IIPNEKEB. At Darlington. Pi 1V1U luiii uuitaa. wue or Jonn F Huneker and daughter of the late Michael and Catherine S Dohan Relatives and friends are Invited ta attend the funeral, on Monday at 10 a ro. at thaOUver II lialr Bunding, 18:5 Chestnut st .Philadelphia. Requiem Mas at St Patrick's Church, at it a. m lour msot private. Jvlndly omit flowers IRWIN On .July T. 1918. FLORENCE U rouAgest daughter, ot Janus and ' Florence twin, aged weeks Relatives and friends are Invited ta attend the funeral on Sunday Afternoon at 3 o clock, from, hsr parents residence 87B8 Rodman street Interment at alt Morloli KKlbfKY.-rSuddenly. on July 8. 1818. THOMAS A KKE-NSV husband of Catiurtas Keeasy ne Oiadyl seed It year. ReUUvcs and Irleodsi also Lunssnorerasn. s vsioa aa4 Tessa rlvrs' Union. re Invited to attend, the fu neral, oa Monday, at 8.89 a in. fraai the TODAY'S TEE TALK The Drassle The fcrassle Is renerallr n.rtrlrer with brass sale, thanrh therv 11 often, raneh. mere tilt to tne faee. . It Is for use threuth the falrwsr for lenr snots. few years are It was the general eastern ari ait uieir wooden elans be Grass seiea.. A roJd hrassle ehot. means ellppny lb (rasa Jnjt liehlnd the ball nnd taHni the missile cleanly. linen n plarer naa mastered the hrassle so mat ne ran aoareas tne ran witnoai.a onltkenlns of the raise, he may feet that be l Is roralnjt Into omln Into .his own. ... he shaft of a rood hrassle shonM hare sprint than a driver, far It la often les iWfn Uv. nln jirrleA vrhsn tit driver minld not .be a stroni enonth elnb. ... .. The length of the brasm shaft shnnld he the. same as that nt n driver,, so that the player will not hare to alter nla etnnee for' the metal-plated tool. ... . . The solfe r who tees his Ames high or trill find It almost Impossible to nse i urnsste. Do net he afraid Is slan aeress the ground where rests the ball when twlntjnt rassle shot. mntch and again scored more tn the sin gles, but not enough. Flock of Birds A regular aviary was let loose over the I Country Club course in the finals for the team championship yesterday. Fltzwllllam Sargent, had the biggest "stable," for he eased three birds and an eagle Into tho cups In tho morning. II , was closely followed byalter Plell with three birds, Buxton had a putt for nn eagle and had some birds, Just a few casual ones, you know. Tho blrdlest of all was that of Horace . " Franclno, Huntingdon Valley, who ran one from bock In the haze all the way up and Into the cup on the 16th.- Ho, landed his second on the green, but far ovor, and Fltzwllllam Sargent, Merlon, was not four feet away. Sargent looked to have the hole, and the four-ball match would then have stood S up In favor of the Brothers Sargent. ' But Sargent mlBsed his putt and the . match was suddenly all square, one of those Uttlo jolts hard to realize, but all too true. Tho old school nnd the new was repre sented In tho match between Howard Perrln and Oeorgo W. Elklns, Jr. Perrln, In the span of the last five years, was rated ns the best player In the city and had no trouble In his matches. But the younger players are stealing up on htm now, fn demonstrated by Elklns' win, 6 up. Cameron Buxton came to the 18 th hole both times yesterday In a happy frame of mind. A large gallery was gathered, there, nnd tho champion Just thought ho would remind them "who's who," so he careletisly ran down edgo-of-the-grcen putts for two birds,' Walter C, Pfell, Huntingdon Valley, mi playing the best golf of any of the two Bcoro experts In tho morning. He shot a 7f over the hard and slippery going. Ho poked his drives Into space like bullets out of a rifle. On the 10th he drove 330 on the 17th 320 yards, and on the 18thwell down the creek. The long slopes greenwards helped, but the shots had that old kick that the other fellows envied. Pfell developed a, round-house curve In the afternoon and ' couldn't get his a. m. distance. The traps at the Bala courso are here, there and everywhere. Eouls Washburn, finalist In last year's championship, found moro than his share of them against Dr. M. K. Nelffer In the afternoon. DKATII8 northeast corner 3d and Pine sts. High ltequlem Mass at St. Philip's Church, at 10 a, m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Itemalns may be viewed Sunday after Ip. in. JIAHADY. On July 0. 1018. THOMAS, aon of Mary and the late Anthony Mahady. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the fu neral, on Tuesday, at a. 80 a, ,m.. from tb residence of hla sister, Mrs. Michael Hewlett, 807 South 21at st. High Mass ot ltequlem at St. Charles Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MARSHALL. At Swarthmore. Pa., on July B, 1U18. THOMAS, husband of Jennie Marshall (nee Holmes). Relatives and frlenda are In vited to attend the funeral services Monday afternoon, at 1:18 o'clock, at hla late real dence. Baltimore and Lincoln avenues. Swarth more. FurtJ-jir services at ths First Church of the Covenanters. 40th and Sansom streets. . at 2.80 o'clock. Interment at Mount Morlaa Cemetery. Automobile service. 9IAWHIRT. On July 8, 1010. HANNAH, widow 'of Alexander Mawhlrt. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral servlcea, on Saturday, at 2 p m.. at the residence of her sister. Mrs Thomas Wray. 2127 South Simpson at. Interment at Beivne Cemetery. McflEEIIAN. On July 7. 1018. DELIA, daugh ter ot ths lata James and Mary McOeehan, , of County Donegal. Ireland. Itelatlvea and ' friends are Invited to attend the funeral Tues day morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from the Oliver It Hair BuTldlns-. 1820 Chestnut street. Sol. eran Requiem Maas at St. Patrick's Church at 0 o'clock Interment at Holy Cress Ceme tery. MeltEEVER On July 8. 1018, ALMA T., be loved daughter of John F. and Anna T. Mo Keever. itelatlvea and friends, also B. V. li Sodality and Alumni of St. Michael's Church, and all societies of which she was a member, are Invited to attsnd tbs XunsraL on Monday morning; at 8 3(1 o'clock, from her parents' residence. 1618 N. .2d st. Solsmn Requiem Msss at St. Michael's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. JIcLEAN. On July 8. 1018. JOHN II. Mo LEAN, son ot tho lste Cornelius and Hannah McLean. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Monday, at 2 p. iff., from his late residence, 1416 Sailers st.. Frankford. Inter ment at Cedar Hill. Body may be viewed Sunday, after 7 p. m, MII.L1KTN', Suddenly, on the evenlna- of July rt, 1818. WILLIAM GRAHAM MILLIKIN, Funeral services at his late residence. 2023 Spruce St., Philadelphia, on Monday, at 10.30 a m. Interment private. UILL8. On July ft. 1B18. ROBERT II., hue. band of Amelia Mills, aged 44 years. Rela tives and friends of the family aro Invited to attend the funeral services on Monday afternoon, at. 2:50 o'clock, at Armstrong A Son. 1800 Columbia avenue. Interment pri vate. MOOUK At her reeldence. 2324 Brown st . on July 7. 1018, SAIIAH J. MOORE (nse Wood tall), widow of tbs late John Price Moore. Oust notice ot the funeral will be given MOTtrilMAN.-rOn July 7. 1018. OUSTAVB VS. MOTHCllMAN In his 0th year. Funeral services on Monday, at 10 a. m.. at ths Old Man's Home. Bth and Baring sts. Interment private. O'NEILL. On July 8. 1918 MAltY A. O., daughter ot Patrick and the late Rose O'Neill. Relatives and friends, also St. Michael's Alumni, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesdsy. at 8 Jo a. m., from her father's residence, 2010 N 3d st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Edward's Church, at 10 a. m. precisely. Interment at New Cathedral Cem etery. PALMES On July 8. 1918. GEORGE W , hus. band of Emma L. Palmer and son of the late John R. and Anna A. Palmer, aged 84 year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Monday at 1 p. m,, from his lata residence. 808 Pierce, st. (Stb and Morris sts.). Interment at.Mo.unt Morlah Cemetery Friends may call Sunday evening. Auto service. ROHSITKIt On July 7. 1016. ALONZO De O, R08S1TER, son of tbe late Samuel and Anna Rosslter. aged fi years. Funeral from hi lets residence. 618 City Line. Oak Lane, oa Monday, at 8 n m. Interment private, SPAULDINa. On July 7. 1918. at the reel. dance of her son. Clement D Spauldlns, 23 Wesr Upsal street, Qercnaatown, MARY MOitsn. widow of Oamyn P. Spauldlnx. In ber vsa year, .runerai services ami later. ment Private. STEELE.-i-At hr residence. 4101 Atlantlo ave.. Atlantlo City N J. ,??.. July 7, ll, CATHAi HINB A,, widow of William Steele. Notice of funeral later. TAYLOR. At St Martin's, Chestnut Hill, oa July 7. 1018, HOLLINSHEAD W TAYLOR. Services at his lata residence, 4V3 .MoreUiVl ave. on Monday, at 11.80 a. m. Interment 3tVKKK Tn PniUdelphlo. on July 7 1918, ELDON It. son of John P. and Anna A Walker, la , his Slst year fte!&tfva , and frleads are Invited ta attend ths funeral, on Moooay, at 4A.a- m. zrom. ids ocnooi xcc Deaf, corner Chestnut and Hamilton ave., Trenton. N. J Funeral at convenience of WATSoi'. On Saturday July 8, 91, at 1 o'clock a. ni of pneumonia, at her residence, Sunnyblll Leetsdale. near Pittsburgh, Pav. MAR&ARBTIIEPbOrN WALKER. wlfa ol the late David Thompson WaUon aud dauriitir of the late William, and EUxt Walker Notice nWllt.uduily on Jul 7 1W HENRY ' WINTER TKeUtlytfJuidfrlenda. also PactSa Lodge. No. 200. I OVO, F . r6sil8 En campment, lap V , ,Vter;0 Odd Fellows. 5STttttf HoS,Fir3 to attend the funeral, service aa. TuaMu July It, m, at i. o'clock prschHlr. Tl ,S Fate reiMincs soatiiueit career ITjk jM Wallace tree. totu.U trivets, ..MwaS? may pev-ktwadliwM-t; trVtnio-, t l-t.tf slat,, '! irrmnKiHi nm iiinnjiMssviaafffii