"f1 J waspta-Majlo; l"wr' jMjrV?-' w EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1910. $! - . . j . . . -t BIG TASK NOW CONFRONTS COBB IP GEORGIAN HOPES TO OVERTAKE THE FLEETING SPEAKER i ii iiia till f.-toiiiiwwiiwii!Wi,'aryi. 'un,iuwwM'yq .-V SPEAKER DRAWS . RIVALS, BOOSTING MARK TO .395, A GAIN OF SIX POINTS Jackson Slumps, Dropping From .380 to ,376, But Cobb Advances From .348 to .354 Robert son Leads in National THE most sensational development In the Inst week nmongr tho "Big Throe' American Leaguo sons of. swat wa-s the hard hitting of Trla Speaker, who boosted his mark from .389 to .305, a gain of G points. In tho meantime his nearest rival, Joe Jackson, found the going In tho East a little hard, and dropped from .380 td ,367, a loss of 13 points. Ty Cobb demonstrated that ho still was In tho race by moving from ,348 to .354, a gain of 6 points. In tho National League, Robertson Is at tho top, hitting for tho samo mark that ho held a week ago, a .3SB. One veteran's eyes apparently havo not dimmed With time, for Honus Wagner flnda all pitching alike, and advanced from .330 to .341. Daubert Is third with his .333, retaining the samo average. Daubert's "beanlng" at the hands of Bonder and Tesreau evidently has not helped him to manufacture baso hits. "VVhltted la leading tho Phillies with .288. Stock Is next with his .280, which la 7 points bettor than Dodo Paskort. Pfeffer at present heads tho pitchers with 13 out of 17. Rlxey Is next with 9 out of 12. Then follow Mamaux with 13 out of 18 and Alox with 16 out of 21. In tho American Leaguo Cullop still Is unbeaten, turning In 9 straight wins. Morton has won 10 out of 12, tho Covolcsklo brothers arc tied with 12 out of 17, Walter Johnson has won 14 out of 23. Myors, of tho Athletics, won 8 out of 19 and Bush 8 out ot 21, AMERICAN LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL BATTING AVERAGES, (riayers wtio havo taken part In 13 or moro eames. Theaa flsurcs Include tho games plajcd en Thursday, July IS, 1910.) O, AH. II. II.BU.Bll. i:n. AVR. .. til 201 03 fl& 18 10 15; .sun ico n !K8 48 ioS i) 7 leu .ajj Spealter. Cleva JAEkaon, Chli Jirullen, N. Y Phirnm 17 ... ,. .-- -- lb vo ii . o u .!inn Cobb. Detroit At.n. Wkin 0 08 85 12S .904 2 . 3 H :i 10i .3oy 80 ..801 114 .2011 311 .21lt 30 .'.'07 SI .205 111 .201 112 .280 2 hi !l liurn, Detroit llaumap, N. Y Shotton, St. I. :::: I? 8 ? ..... 5J . III 12 Walter,; TJ. Y ntith. iliiatrm 23 2 3 10 O 4 24 2 1 in 1 1 Crawford. Det Neaa, Chloaao... Hlalor. St. I...... Smith. Clevs..,. Kttiink, Athletics. Kdsoh, Chleaio.. Mailman. Det.... fij 17 11 48 2 .4 72 .280 74 11 1 l "" 81 .1 0 III .287 4 II 11U .HO? 'in: 8 15 114 ,281 .2?1 ,2Sl .280 .mill gohuiir, Athletics 00 1I0 IS Cqvsleekls, Vol.. 2 01 4 lllrh. M. V r.B 1KB 28 8 0 0 i 4 ij 1 11 114 Nunamaker. N.Y. 05 175 15 Qardner, lloiton.. 70 205 2U HobllUcll. lloiton 70 238 2 Milan. Wash 70 2U1 28 Ollhooley. N, Y.. 88 22J 40 Miller. Ht. I,.... 70 all 83 Veach, Detroit... 75 1178 81 Myers. Athletics. 25 00 0 Turner. Clove.... 65 JO J fH Henry. Wash.... 01 101 ll Thomas, lloaton.. 3 105 10 12 lit .270 So 18 4 77 U7 ir. 'M 01 10 r.H 7 .275 72 .275 1 k :3 ? 70 12 1.1 14 i a or, n n 43 0 0 08 .21)8 57 .2117 23 2 7 87. .207 71 10 1 02 .205 noooer. uomon. i- 'i" l'ournler, CM . . . 07 217 28 80 800 80 SI 208 25 54 184 24 57 105 2J 41 221 4.1 77 374 20 74 272 85 42 114 8 21 40 1 22 28 2 18 20 2 57 8 2 HS .-' 70 IS 10 120 .20.1 78 0 10 105 .202 au in it n:t 'illl Fratt, at. l...... Oandll. Clave.... Johnson. St. I.... Itoth. Clave..... Walker, lloston.. p, Collins, Chi.. Plpp. N. Y Williams. Wash.. Flank. St. L Harper, Detroit.. Lynn... Chleaeo... MoMullen. Chi... Pratt, at. it. 4.1 8 II 05 .2110 II 1U HI i.JR in kii .2 250 y.ln 11 104 .2 a I) o o 87 .250 11 .260 7 .IflU 5 ,250 !7 .UT.O 80 108 3 7 An "7 tt 112 .240 9 70 .217 Witt. Athletics Morgan, ward 02 230 23 Woman, Wsrh... fo lj 30 Oraney. Clave... 81 817 57 Peck'ugh, N. Y... 07 245 20 f.SlS. Xihlifn.. OB 257 10 112 .240 180 .240 75 .240 811 .243 50 .243 10 .243 82 .212 H.l .242 08 .242 71 .211 12 .241 37 .210 27 .240 Oldrlne. N. Y... 40 147 10 Dubuc. Detroit.. 28 40 3 Youn. Detroit... 77 208 82 MBJtce. N, Y.... 72 201 84 Hhanlta. Wash... U9 210 22 Marsana. St. I... 70 270 23 04 1H 11 r.j T 11 05 13 12 Cunnlnsham. Det. .0 -u Knvarold. St. Ij 4K l!!l 12 Malsel. N. .... Moellor, Waali... Lewis. lloiton... Dauaa. Detroit... o'Nell. Cleve.... Uorton, Ht. L,.... Poster, Wnah.... Mcllrlde, Wash.. Terry, chlcaco. . . rick. Athletics., titanairc. Detroit. Janvrin, lloston,. Oedeon. N. Y. . . (trlwnll. N. Y. . 25 1110 12 82 160 18 73 208 21 21 34 5 73 223 10 84 00 .7 7H 804 41 75 2.18 14 8H Ull 0 01 220 21 08 218 13 M 178 10 I? 2 3? 40 .297 80 ,2J5 13 .283 01) 10 03 73 32 00 02 ,238 ,212 ,2SO ,220 ,228 ,2J7 ,225 ,225 ,225 ,225 J J4 5 0 n 11 :i in 41 12 r. 10 1 II 04 20 11 04 11 10 20 4 4 20 3 1 60 17 0 13 1 2 50 11 7 48 8 8 Rehalk, ChlqaRO.. 73 241 18 74 282 84 48 181 4 53 131 12 H'asuai ""'hlrtO ffrt 228 Merers.' Atliletlcs. 48 181 37 .222 Hartley, tit. l. Judco. Wash,.,. irarnor. Waah.. lush, Detroit... toward. Cleva.. Chapman, OIoo. Slays, llnston... Clnir. Athletics, lorton, Cleva... shotton. lloston. Tutln, St. I..... J. Collins. Chi.. Vltt. Detroit ... Johnson. Wash. Walsh. Athletics 13 ,221 03 228 3' yin "4 Illl .217 .215 .214 .214 .211 J14 35 273 31 ynl 11 43 120 10 3'! 'JM M IT n 00 4 1 18 10 24 r.i 70 7 47 6 13 10 27 03 65 in 0 0 7 ,213 ,213 47 3 128 13 1 4 il J.'t "11 71 "n.t i7 77 .2011 77 .208 22 .208 OS .207 13 .204 57 .20.1 00 .200 7 .200 IB .108 41 ,108 IV .108 20 ,105 30 .105 12 .102 111 .1110 10 .100 1H .186 6 .170 12 .177 10 .174 H ,107 0 .107 0 .101 76 313 34 5 23 31 77 0 00 223 20 20 40 4 0 2 44 10 0 5 0 4 4 0 0 2 0 2 1 6 S 4 11 2 Ilaker. Detroit... jj" j Mclnnls. Athletics 03 231 1 Austin, St. J...... 0? 10? " 10 47 88 7 24 35 18 IT 2J 1Q Daelorl, Ht. l Lavan. St. L.... Harry. Uoaton... Jamison. Wash.. Jtcndrl'n. lloston. n H.I 43 121 111 60 177 18 84 01 7 47 87 10 44 118 12 Scott. Boston.,.,. 1 Weliman, nt. u. . jj Ironard. lloston. 21 llcNally, lloaton. 42 Sluruliy. CtilcaBo. 27 02 2 42 2 84 18 70 0 28 5 ill l carriaan. lioston. it Cady. lloaton..., 33 noons. , r Ainew. lloaton... 28 L'ft III H 12 8 10 2 llltllnts. Clavo... Chapman, St. I,. 22 10 CLUD DATTINa AVERAGES. O. AH. tt. II. SD. SH. Detroit , 70 2442 824 673 80 01 cieviiinA : si im 32? si M m Ave. .270 'i!" .241 .241 Hvt) York .'1 "" 'iit "ty ;2V x.i 'jui:i sua uai ivi va tWi 201 600 73 210 234 OHO 08 lloaton .. Chicago . Betrolt .. iil I It ' T IIQIOIMIU M f Ht. Loul .....KO Ur..l,lnlnn . . TO iisisiuiMBiwia - Athletics 73 TEN LEADING BLUaOEliB. 2H. sn.im. TB.ED. Oraney.' cioveiana., Jacksov Chlcaip . , iJaksr, New York... 1'ratt. Bt. Louis.... Veach. Detroit npaaker. Cleveland , , . I'Idd pioD. New xoric, , , , Cobb. Detroit ......... II.IImsii flat rnll ..-.. yvitltiaifit altch, Chloato ,,.,... TEN LEADINQ DASB STBALEIIS. u. pi CodB, Detroit..... Qllhoolay. New York , , . llhall rhlflffn Vvr.i.,.. A.l.llfM tnicuHU Mnaea, New York.,, Milan, wasniniion YllUn Wtkhlnitan Speaker. Clavelana sister. St. Louis... Sneaker, CleYtrand , i .. i sister. Bt. Louis... tMarsans. St. Louts Cl'sU. St. Louis PITf-HINO IlECOHDS. (Tbes avarates Include the games plaied Thurs day, July 13, 1V10,) n. iv. i so.nn.ir.WP.Av. Ciuliop. N. T.,.. McCabo. St. I... Ilaums'rdnsr. at, Gould. Clave.... Jlorton, Cleve... Mosrldse. N. Y. iraua Unotnn ..10 u ...1 4 10 :t:i Udob." St. L..,.....1!J Markle. N. X u CovsUsVle. Clave... 2 iALa..til. latrolt..lj Williams. Chfcaio.,2 Kaber, Chicago 1 Itussell, Chicago... huth. Boston Coumbe. Clavs, , , , lAiimnn Wmh. - . Vauss. Detroit.,,., 31 Shore. Bosion,, ,,,, Johnson, Wash.,, .20 1 Uoland. Detroit 2 Y annar.1 tlnalnn. 'J(i Clcotte. Chicago. ...if 4 tf." ., U' ' It wasiiT.:::.2i.ao u , Clevs.,,,,14" 5 i i i, St, L..I..23 11 10 4 r. w'ash.J,.!' S ? f xiarper. iLii.. Kloeprer, vveuman UnAhllni K7??" M V Vfainr f.hll-ara.l llenz. ChlcasO. ..... 1 5 Hamilton. Detroit., ; iimos. wit vs. , Russall. N. Y ,.,,,1! lioehler. Detroit., liagby. ,U. Wash. 1 om. St, J, i ting. N. Y..,..-I inula. Al AT t.H Plank, St. L., . . . & i'i l 4?1 Jaawa. ueiroii, . . , . 8MJJ :iil MJcrs. a, aiBieiiea..i. Foster. iuuiion. . . Cuu'ffhsim. trolt 41 VU Dubuc. Detroit,. .19 4 rt- 1t,-.irin i peaCorita. CWoiW- ).."" ww n . tt. taicasa, . ai 4. 72 SOS 00 15 0 U 72 250 40 82 OS 1U i: if 8 04 II u. en n 17 55 a 77 2H7 41 59 100 al 71 257 34 70 282 40 70 288 82 111 1119 U7 St. I.0U1S J'J OhlcaffO ........77 iA..nM . 77 inn 4n nan oh y W.ihlnMan .....7B 2512 204 087 80 8" ,V3 Athleiioa ..;.... 13 SlSO 204 BJS 81 70 .818 CLUD PIELDINO nECOIXDS. n rn A. R. TC. Avs. :::?? 1853 Vk m :So0 v?i m m m M :2i m mi in m ms 2125 035 120 3180 ,050 1010 1003 110 315J .013 2J 10 I 150 40 n 8 y n 10 12 2 110 40 aB o8 i m n 10 6 2 12$ 85 22 0 0 110 84 IS 0 3 113 J2 Vll I 4 lU U . AVS. 72 33 ,4D 58 10 ,38 73 20 .37 60 18 ,20 72 18 .25 7U 18 ,23 81 18 .22 7T IT ,22 76 15 .20 80 15 .10 U SO AU BO O l,uuu U 0 3 14 0 1,000 0 4 4 8 0 1,000 0 T 0 7 0 i.OUO 2 TO 10 08 3 ,833 8 5 1 17 18 IIU " A ! 52 24 04 0 .800 4 1 0 IS 40 II ,800 4 1 14 23 .34 3 ,800 0 13 0 OS 43 107 4 ,TUD 3 i-2 5 73 43 141.8 .700 U Si) 8f 1 .TOO S T 3 42 31 72 0 ,700 9 tf 1 OW 3U S-t A ,'lJa 1 12 1 III 30 112 0 ,UU7 h?H III :IS! 10 0 03 53 104 2 ,U25 a o ;o iv iuj i ,oiu 4 0 184 42 157 T ,400 a a -ii i-t 4 o .eou 0 7 63 40 77 1 .583 fi it 70 3"' 12 2 .871 a "4 fill J'l II A71 I 09 123 3 ,050 0 20 01 2 050 J U 124 1 624 ill. MS -m S S 28 23 Hi 2 .SOU 3 3 8 2d 18 48 3 600 I) 2 g 24 ST 0 "SOO 3 2 2 14 J 24 0 .600 N al 7 A 84 28 111 X Ml 7ft fi fll lS2 4 I4AT ill m.9 &. f 'lal fWV-4 tt I 1 IS 8 8 H lsiaS; ill S 24 57 03 2 338 il i 1 ll i'i it u isi S 1 2 7 0 ID 0 154 S? 9 12 Si T 1 204 j I iff! Ii! tis Rca na..nndri I ..lularmlllf cisva Park. S5- LOUla 3 '"i'alhirs" AUU!fe-i AWAY FROM NATIONAL LEAGUE INDIVIDUAIj 11ATTINO AVKttAGF.fl. (flayers who hae taken part In 15 Or mors names. These flguren Includo tho games played on Thureday, July 13. 1010.) O. All. iiiicox, rhiiiip,...in ft .Mccarty. Ilrookljn 21 44 Ilendrlt, Chicago. .Ill 21 Itobertaon, N. Y. .44 250 jl. Wauner, l'ltts .71 247 llaubort. llrnftlclvn.7!! 'JM5 It. IT.Sn.8tI.TIt. Av, 4 3 1 0 .4 .000 7 17 3 3 21 .384 2 8 0 0 10 .381 43 02 4 0 121 .355 38 01 8 0 120 .841 CO 05 15 13 120 .333 Hlnchman. 1'ltts., 67 214 1.13 8(1 ll 7 103 .328 Chase, Cincinnati. 04 204 27 83 8 3 ill .32T Long, St. Louis.. .67 212 21 00 11 6 83 .325 Hornsby, St. I, 70 247 31 8.1 4 7 120 .311 n a n n 11 .30a iCImmnrman, Chf. 70 205 .10 Rl 11 78 118 .800 20 01 7 4 84 .302 2H 80 H 0 114 .301 ncnuur, unicago. ru irj Wheat, Ilrooklyn. .70 206 P. Williams. I'hl ..74 21111 80 70 :l in 131 '"! IMilltnl, lhlllles..47 229 Klsher, Clnrlnnatl.28 H4 20 00 11 17 Vt .288 8 21 0 2 1U ,VKI Mock, rillllloa.,,.00 270 37 80 18 118 .sail Groh, Cincinnati. .74 271 18 77 U 8 114 .284 Doyle. Ni-W York.. 71 277 37 78 13 10 114 .282 A. Wllenn, ritts..4l 107 11 30 4 5 41 .280 Nealc Cincinnati. .72 200 85 73 0 R 00 .2SO 1'nskert. rlillllas.,03 233 27 OS 7 10 03 .270 Kaurr. New York.. 70 202 30 73 it 0 104 ,270 (1. litirna. N. Y....1O 202 05 81 17 4 107 .277 V.. Hum., riiltllts.4.1 110 11 81 1 5 42 .277 Klack, Cnlcago. 72 243 Oil 258 37 07 III 2T 23 71 7 0 3 It 1 2 20 74 13 12 83 .270 02 .275 14 .275 02 .276 62 .274 rintrner, n, i H U.mI.I. I ..Ll.M IT Al ' mill r , ... x .,u .J. k.llll.llj IIIUAIJII.II .' Horroc. Clnclnnatl.Tn 2i,li HchultJ. l'ltts ....63 157 Cnrpy, Pltiiliumh..60 284 Clarke. Clnclnnatl.40 107 rfeflor, Ilrooklyn. 21 01 Johnston, Ilklyn...n2 14S WIiibo, Clnelnnntl.11.1 20:1 Konctrhy, lloston.. 07 2.10 t'rnvntli, l'lillllca. .08 233 Hmlth. lloston, IK 2.12 Itarlden, N, Y 16 106 Cutahaw, llrklyn.,71 202 llutl. St. Loul..40 ill 14 4.1 a 4.1 77 28 II 20 4 2 10 2 23 44 0 15 5J 4 80 115 T 32 01 4 20 HO II 4 108 .271 2 38 .271 2 18 .242 2111 89 .200 88 ,240 76 .230 54 -J.M1 1 I Oil 4 74 12 IB 00 .254 ll 18 1 1 13 .233 10 27 1 2 33 .254 MrC aty, Chlcago.30 104 Fltg txlck. I10S...H3 8.1 8 21 1 4 28 .aoa Haler, Chicago.... 78 245 30 n in 4 lo2 .2.11 Nlehoir. l)iinie...71 270 33 08 18 11 103 .26: Viox. I'lttshurgh..41 127 12 82 2 4 40.26: 11 II 102 .2.1:1 40 .203 4.1 .251 IIk.h 1, aa.au lITt rif.T riuuj, ,,iniuil, . ,.' "I Mowrny. llrnoklyn.OO 240 McKcrhnlx, N. Y..00 231 Oririlth, Clncln....T8 207 Archer, Chicago.. .44 120 t n .1 .1 27 111) 8 13 22 42 0 4 24 73 12 4 H 81 2 5 73 .250 71 .247 4 88 .241) 5 3H .244 II 8D 246 mongoi. 4irooKiyn.iiij ill) 221 77 201 64 226 311 5.1 D 411 71 10 liGSCIlCr, 11, L.OU1S, 7 101 .211 lr . .- 111.!... 4 05 4 4 70 .243 2 20 .210 2 30 .240 Custeflo. Pitts .. .41 100 8 21 O. llllior. Hklyn...3l 00 6 24 .Merkle. New York 71 255 .14 01 Hnyder. St. Louis. .72 213 HI 51 I.uilcrua, l'lilllTcs..03 218 20 62 Kllletcr, Clncln...ni 215 J5 51 Mann, Chicago.. ..67 154 21 30 Tragpsser, lloaton. 17 30 1 7 Gonzales, St. I, ...51 Illl 11 27 J. Miller. Ht. I.... 72 234 24 60 11 05 .2.10 4 III "80 4 72 .238 0 0.1 .2.17 2 61 .231 II 7 .218 4 37 .23.1 3 83 .2.12 7 88 .231 T 87 .228 1 81 ,228 0 10 .220 2 20 ,2J4 0 ii 1222 riettel, St. Louis.. 70 20l 81 47 10 7 Wtlhoft. lloston... 40 123 15 28 4 T J. Miora. Brkyn..ll8 111 10 211 n 1 Alexander, 1'hlln. .23 02 2 14 1 0 Heck. Ht. Louis... 22 T4 5 17 1 2 Egan. lloston 21 45 12 10 1 2 Hchauer. N. Y....18 11 2 10 0 Packard. Chicago. 20 27 4 0 11 I Jack Smith, St. L.74 2-8 24 60 0 14 Louden, Clncln.,,73 218 2.1 03 0 4 Kvi-ra. lloston,. ...63 184 28 41 4 11 8ttn knabe. Chi., 45 120 HI 28 1 H Wilson, St. L..67 163 II 33 1 4 T .222 TO ,210 TO .218 41 . 31 .217 30 .210 54 .216 40 ,215 78 .211 18 .214 4 .214 8 .211 41 .208 10 .204 10 .203 27 .20.1 Collins, lloston.... r.T 2110 27 4H Maa-ao. lloston 37 133 13 20 2 0 3 4 Maranvlllr. Ilos.,.68 247 20 07 1 11 O'llrlen. Pitt 14 54 Williams, St. I....1K 1 1 McConnsll, Chi,,.. HI .IS llalrd. Pittsburgh. 58 161 Ileaton, Chicago, 23 34 Gibson. nttsburgii.2D T3 elder, Chicago... 31 112 Mollwlts. Clncln. 66 ton Klsher, Chicago.. .03 144 Ilyrne. Phillies... .15 40 Oetz. Ilrooklyn.. . .13 40 O'Mara, Ilrnoklyn.4t 140 Mitchell, Clncln.. .20 45 Ivnetsrr. Clncln... 21 15 Johnston. Pitts.. .5T 214 6 12 2 8 1.1 84 4 7 2 15 12 28 11 34 13 20 IS H 5 H 12 28 8 0 0 3 11) 42 18 41 8 15 D 21 I) 4 13 20 3 11 2 n n ill 11 20 21 40 8 7 6 10 43 .20.1 1 I) 411 .21)1 0 1 13 .200 4 1 11 .200 5 4 30 ,200 0 .201) 0 .200 II It 58 .104 48 .111.' 24 ,100 ? :? 22 .182 13 .180 K .170 14 .178 26 .177 BO ,170 0 .150 uornan. til. l.ouis,iu 'i.i 8 3 Hohmid at, i-iii llsbgh.20 70 Klllefor, Phillies.. 43 111 Hasan. lloston. .. .15 32 Compton. PltlB.,..30 110 Ilousch, Now York.84 41 Jasper. St, Louis. .17 28 Cooper, i'iilllles...l 73 Olson. nrooklyn...35 li:t lluiirrort. Phillies. 63 227 Good, Phlilh- 35 43 CLUI1 UATTINQ nECOHDH. ..?i . . 72 .. TO .. T2 .. TT .. 71 .. TO ., 08 Alt. 2431) 24811 2n73 n. ii nit. sn. 27.1 02.1 8.1 85 Ave. .254 .256 .213 .246 .246 ,240 .210 .225 Ilrooklyn , New York Cincinnati Pittsburgh. Chlcaco ., Phillies ... St. Louis . lloaton .., 200 1115 87 00 277 1181 23.1 58T SS ll 2381) "532 28.1 1127 00 07 2.101) 231 353 SO 77 2608 203 014 84 04 2221 231 601 83 03 CLUB FIELDING IlECORDS. 14 O. AH. A. , 68 1818 880 , TO 2283 10ii; , 71 1009 883 , T2 1II3J 063 , T2 jOTJ 858 , T2 lOTli 858 , 71) 2110 10118 , TT 2121 1086 E. TC. 82 SBftO 130 3470 101 2803 111) 2004 122 2052 114 2018 130 83311 Avg. .074 .0(1.1 .041 .064 .040 ,000 .017 .031 lloaton ... Cincinnati I'lilllle- ... New York Pittsburgh Ilrooklyn . Ht. Louis . Chicago ,. 102 3350 TEN LEADINQ BLUaaEItS. 2ii. sit. nit. Tjt.nn. 11 7 10 134 03 17 3 4 118 3T F. Williams, Chicago. 551mmerman. Chicago . Hornsby. St. Louis..,. O 12 O 120 37 ciroh. Cincinnati ii Doyle, New York 14 Baler. Chicago ,14 NMioO, Phillies 20 Wheat, Ilrooklyn 13 I ilii 3 103 3 114 84 mangel, iirooaiyn ii ,,..1.1. lJ.u. Vn-l; . . 11 3 80 31 12 2 4 05 34 TEN LEADINQ DASB STEALERS. sn. 28 23 10 IT Ar. .36 M .24 .10 !9 Carey. Pittsburgh ,.,,,,,, ICauft, New York ..,.,,.. lescher, St. Loula ........ turns. New York ..,..,,, paubert Ilrooklyn ....... i! lietzel, St, l.ouis Rtoik, Phillies, ............ 60 i loyle. New York 71 1 -lack. Chicago 73 I lerzog, Cincinnati 73 i; 3 3 3 PITCHERS' RECORDS. (These averages Include Thursday, July IS.lOlO.f the games played 01 Bchupp. N. Y . . . - ltucker, llklyn, . . 3 1 Pfefter. Hklyn...20 13 IUey. Phillies IT 0 Marquard, llklyn. 15 3 Hughes. Bos 23 8 .,-...- i,i,. i la ..1UIIIBUA. .. nu .. A Aiexanaer. inns. 30 ; o itagsn. Uos. ..14 T a Hentpn. N. Y...1T 0 a Raulbach, Bos... B 4 2 Jacobs, Pitts... .IT 4 'J Allen. Bos 0 2 1 H. Bmltn. iiaiyn..o 1 1 Coombs. Bklyn,.12 Mitchell. Cln,. .10 Packard. Chi,... 19 Moeeiey. Cn.,f,4 Chtney. Bkiyn...l8 .!...!., xi v .n I Demarie, Pulls., 18 8 g Vaughn. Chi..., 23 10 8 Tyler. Boston,, ,.11 S Cooper, Pitts.., .21 6 Iltiuler, Phillies., 10 5 Seaton. ChU.,,,2J 0 Bailee. Bt. L....10 0 Andifion. N. V 18 8 Tonay. cm...,., .23 9 A.v,.. Kl. 1......24 T Doak. Bt. L 20 Jtarmon. Pitts... T Prenderg't. Chi. 14 ta.ha. at T. 1A Williams. 'Sft. "l-.i5 4 4 NeM. Bostoo..,, ) M'Ksnry, Cln ... J 1 'lesrsau. . .ii'S 2 ! Mathswson. N.Y.12 4 psll. nkiyn . .. jo Uonlni, fin. . 14 K Lavender. Chi. ..20 & T lleConasU, Chi 10 4 a llarues. UAi 13 4 0 fieadows. St L .29 0 10 Schneider. Cln.. 28 4 12 Uohuis, Cln 25 i iq F Miner, riiis pals. Cln... . IT 4 uuu, minus Steels. St L 12 2 Htroud. NY 10 1 Iodrlg Cbl 15 i K.aUGner Pitt 18 2 Adam, Pitts 1$ 2 li;al!ifiii."NA'tL.u 1 , BO. Hit. 1I.WP. Ave. O 18 10 2J 1 1.000 0 t r 21 0 1.00c 4 03 tt 27 4 .70 3 61 33 81 B .750 1 27 20 48 1 .750 3 III 27 T4 1 .T21 n an 7. 101 1 7,, 82 23 143 3 .711 4T 25 67 1 .TOO 41 IB fB 1 .047 19 27 ST 2 .007 16 IT 63 0 ,061 28 15 18 1 ,081 41 21 03 2 .038 4 25 18 5D 1 ,038 4 27 24 07 1 .000 i i li it 'a. 3 28 24 60 2 ,600 5 71 68 81 8 .67) A Hi IIJ 19(1 1 .r.71 63 2! Ill 9 ,57i 84 42 133 5 .6a J 39 27 lid 2 ,064 4ft 13 71 0 65 i 19 81 .654 5 89 31 88 2 ,5lj S 28 23 73 0 .519 T 60 IT 110 A .Hi 73 64 123 2 OUl T Aa SO 120 6 .603 4 45 37 111 1 663 fi 83 21 K 8 !ep? 4 27 8 88 O !r,oV 4 R4 fitt 7A 1 K 18 IS fj 0 .600 19 I 1 ,600 2 1 0 ,600 15 f 45 0 14. a an sn lyj a ,417 1 R'J 19 1A1 i 111 33 78 S 41i 01 21 83 5 .400 20 IS 88 2 ,400 OS 83 129 8 ,376 h i Is 0 k am 4. 4.41 'III ? V .333 I it '. i ii 3 30 24 Sd 3 .23 SJ 81 84 0 SOO 8 20 9 TO 1 .20d 4 25 15 43 3 200 a it ii h i all CRITICS PAN MACK AND HIS BALL CLUB; CONNIE JUST SMILES Tall Manager Says He Is Building Team According to His Own Ideas SPENDS LOTS OF MONEY By CHANDLER D. RICHTER "I Am part owner of tho Athletics nnfl urn perfectly sutlsflcil with conditions nmt so nro tho Bhlbeu. We uro willing lo lose money while wo nro developing ft now team. Wo do not expect the fnnn to patron, lie a loslnif team. All wo halt la pntronngo when w show them a real ball team and wo will do lhAt," said Manager Connie Maok, of the Athletics, today In answer to a bitter attack mads upon himself and tho olub by n. New York writer. "I have everything I own tied up In this ball team and am doing what I know Is beet. I believe I know tho baseball bual nesa nnd am staking my reputation on my ability to coma bnck and I am coming back with a greater team than over bofore. I don't bcllovo In building up a bnll tenm ni. other managers do nnd, therefore, I caro nothing nbout tho charges mndo by critics throughout tho country." Tho nrtlclo In question likened tho Ath letics bnnebalt club to a "sand tot organlta Hon" and blamed the failure of the team on Connie's "close-listed policy" which was to get players at a minimum cost. It said that the weak, tail-end club hurt tho other clubs In the leaguo nnd something should be dono to chango things immediately. "Seven other American League owners nro perfectly satisfied with tho way wo run our ball team," continued Connie, "nml nlso havo confldenco In my ability to construct Another championship team. I havo built two separate nnd distinct machines which have been powerful pennant-winning com binations nnd will havo another within two years. American League mngnntos bcllovo In mo and I will not dlsnpptilnt them. "An for tho Athlotlcs not spending money for ball players why tho chargo In 11 Joke. Wo havo spent moro monoy for ball players than any other team In tho country, barring tho White Sox and Giants. The fact that we spend it differently than other teams Is our own business and becauso I do not ! llevo in building urt tcaniB an other man agers do. "I have been managing ball teams for moro than SO yeura and havo tried out every method. I managed in minor leagues nnd learned my lesson there. "Whllo In tho minor field, I tried develop ing ball players from tho raw material and discovered that nfter I had sent them up to the major leagues thoy had to be started all over again becauso they played a dif ferent stylo than their new managor used. It required two or thrco years for tho youngstors to get going nnd then thoy wcro not playing their natural game. "I made up my mind then that I would build from tho ground up if over I got n chance and It camo shortly nfter. I seldom go nfter a minor lenguo star, not becnuso of the ridiculous price asked for his release, but because I find ho is harder to develop to my style of play than tho Inexperienced youth. "Does It not stand to reason that If a youngster with natural ability can bo de veloped Into a minor league Sensation In tVo years and thon come Into tho major leagues a star, that tho samo player could also bo developed into n stnr in the samo length of time playing right under my eyea? "I havo tried my hand at handling these high-priced minor lenguo ntnrs nnd find that they aro too set In their wnya and Invnrlably cannot be broken of faults which I will not tolerato in a ball player. Therefore I made up my mind that In tho futuro I would do my own developing nt any coat, "Nobody knows better than I do that tho fans will not patronlio a losing ball team. I don't ask them. All I want Is a fair chance. I promised a powerful team In 1917 and I will havo It. "It was threo yenrs beforo Collins, Ilarry, Mclnnls, Strunk, linker and others of my old team, found their stride, but thl8 now bunch will come along faster unless I miss my gueBs. They have a better chance he cause thoy aro getting moro opportunities to play In regular games." "Whon I built tho old tenm I foolishly tried to keep it In tho race with a combina tion of my new and old players and tho result was that I got nowhoro until I cleaned house nnd put It entirely Up to my youngsters nnd started from tho bottom. "I havo the foundation for a great olub right now. I admit that I nm disappointed at the showing of several of my recruits and a few of tho veterans who wero left over, but I want to say that wo havo othors coming who will fill tho bill If these youngsters fall to come through. "Too much cannot bo oxpocted of n youngster. They nro slow striking their stride, but when they have the natural abil ity thoy come fast, once they get the con fidence. Klmer Myers was three years In a minor league under my direction beforo ho came through. Ho was a lad who natur ally was slow In developing, but he Is on his way now and next season will be the best pltchor In the country. "Take the case of Witt. I don't believe there was another person who saw Witt In the South, aside from Harry Davis, Thomas and yourself who thought ho wub going to be a star. He Is just beginning to striko his stride. Ho will be a marvel. Ho al ways was a natural hitter, but his Holding was uncertain and weird at times, but he Is now developing even faster than Barry. "I havo the foundation for a wonderful pitching staff, and that is where the base ball machine should be started. Opposing teams are scoring many runs, but the ma jority of them are made In one-Inning rallies, because the youngsters do not know enough to pull themselves out of tight places. Later on they will not be passing up the chances, not apparent from the stand, which are offered to retire the side and they will start to win games. "As for tho work of tho Athletics to date, I want to say that we gave every team In the league a great battle until we wero badly crippled. We have them all worried and anybody who saw the Athletics In the early part of the season knows this. "Why, we wero close to the .800 mark after having lost 13 out of the first IQ games played, and won successive series from Ave of the seven clubs In tho Hague, when the team was shot to pieces. I hon estly believe we would have been close to the first division If we had not been crippled. "Show me another that has been handi capped so much by wholesale injuries to stars and Illness. There Is not a regular on the team, or I should say those wfC started the season as regulars, who has nuA bten out of tho game for a long stretch, barring Jimmy Walsh, At times, we have had four or Ave regulars out of the game, and while I like to try out my recruits as soon os they report, I would haye presented stronger opposition than we have to date," Montgomery County League Notes Uy tha results of tns Montsromary -County 18 Leaguo's samea last Baturday, lietbayrea still holds first place and tha triple laadlaelt in secona place was proaen, position. . Qlenatde ttklnjc this Bam Cavls. rlsht fielder of Manner Clifford's JenVlntowa team. Is tha same old demon hitter ho used to bs in the Buburban Leacue. it is his bat that has scored runs when they wera needed. LaMott has a, hard hlttlnx fielder In Tiller, tha but centre-Balder, lis la one of the hardest bluets la the learus. Feta.Lelbert. the husky plloher of Manass Hauler's aiensld team, has dan much toward puttln his team In the race, Wodock and Belli Me, conaldiirsd th faattsl .lr lnssldua la ths leujue. " pal IN NEW YORK P3MK 14, ... i r i i 1 J2t fw 'SK?I''''i;r" ''i " ESSUKVOM-'- ; J Ichiyn Kumnirnc, the stnr Japnncse New York State championship n ' .vzm!xxi ; j Runs Scored This Week by Major League Clubs Runs scored li all tennis lit Ainrrlrnn nnd Xnttniml LeiiKiin from Nnturiliiy. July 8, to l'rliln.r, July 14, Inrlimlw. Only runs Hint Usurp In nlllrlnl iiirrusrs urn Inrliiilnl. Moore of liifoiupleli' gump nrr nut mulled, hut the srnrf, iif Runic of Hie Innlnxs or more uro Ini'luileil In tin. tulile. amkkhwn iiiunn:. H. ,H. .11. T. IV. T. I. T'l Athletic 3 a 4 it 15 liu.t.m 1 8 .1 n 11 I'lllcilKll U 7 4 i 15 t'leirliind 3 3 II 7 3 H 37 IK'trnlt :i 5 4 11 1131 New tnrk 1 2 1(1 II r (138 St. IxillU 1 K 111 7 I) 311 UnehliiKtiin 3 (I 3 1 4 15 NATIONAL LKAMt'i:. S. H. M. T. IV. T. I T'l Ilnatnn 11 n 4 3 ll .13:1 iirooiavii :t in :i n 8 3 :u I'hlrnsii I I 1 l 17 Clm-lnmitl (I 0 I 0 11 337 New Vork 1 1 8 1 .'138 I'lilliidrlnliln 7 (1 5 '! B 8 .11 l'lttKliuricli 4 7 .'1 5 ll III Ht. I.011U 1 8 3 4 S (130 Did not lilny. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAL T.lUGl'i:. XV. L. l'rt. IV. L. Hnllt Ilronkljrn 41 3D .tl3 .108 .5H.1 ... toKtmi :i8 :ui .5111 .nn.-i .5.11 . Phillies 4 8J ,55'I .588 t.fttl .551 New York ... .18 3 .riflO .5117 .411.1 Ullrnro 8 41 .481 .488 .175 . rittxblirall ... 31 HU .41111 t.lHII t.453 .1(17 Ht. Louis .... .1(1 11 .1511 ,457 .411 Cincinnati ... 84 47 .405 .413 .100 ... Alinilll'AN LIUOl'K. IV. L. Tit. XV. L. Hnllt New York ... 411 8.1 .583 .588 ,573 Cleiellllld ... 43 31 ,570 .573 ,30.1 . . Ilo'tol ..... 43 31 .558 .570 1.IMI .537 Chlraro 40 3(1 .3311 .538 .5I3 .530 lletrolt ..... 43 38 .535 .511 .5111 . . Wualilimton . 4(1 37 .311) .3311 .313 Ht" Louis ...35 43 .till .403 t.438 .150 Athletics ... 18 31 .330 .370 .3I3 .337 tMlii to. $Loe two, INTKIINATIONAL LllAOUn. IV. L. INC, XV. L. l-.O. HufTnln ... ! 30 .374 Toronto.... S3 33 .500 1'rnVlilpnce 41 31 .81111 Itlrlinimid. . .11 33 .103 llulllinoro. . 43 31 .331 Nrnitrk.... HO 41 .13.1 Montreal... 30 33 .307 Itoclie.ter. . 37 3 .US SCHEDULK TOIt TODAY ,Mi:itit'AN Li:.aui:. riilcnsn nt I'lillnileli'hln Clear (two mines), Detroit lit e- Vork J'lenr. Ht. LouU lit ItnMiui ( lenr ftno aiimes). Clerrlanil nt llii.liliieliin Clenr. NATIONAL I.lIAdlli:. Vhllnilrlpliln lit rittslinreli Clenr (tno Rnmrs). New ork nt St. l.oul Cleur, llrooklii ot Clilrasp Clear, lloaton nt Cliirlmmtl Clear. INTLHNATIONAL LlVOVK. Nevtnrk nt Jluntreal Clear, rroiiilenra nt Toronto I lenr (lo iriiines). llieliiuuml ut lloclieater Clenr (two mines), llaltliuor ut liagalo Clenr (lo ffiiinp). YESTEHDAY'S RESULTS AIKKICAN LUltllli:, Wnslilnstoii. 4i Cleielnnd. 3, lloston, Ul Kl. Louis, U (17 Innlnssi llei ilark- "'lialrolt, fll New York. 2 (first miue, 13 In- '' nVw York, 4 1 Detroit, 3 (second mine, 13 In. 1 Athfetlcs-Chlcaso. rain. national i.nxnui;. Chlcaso. flil'l!lllle..3. Huston. 3 I'ltlabiirsli. 0. Ht. liuU, fll llroiikijii, 2, New York. 3i Clnclniuitl, 3, INTLUN.VriONAL LIIXOUK. llaltliuore, Si )liina!o, 4 (first enrne), llallliuore, 81 UufTalo. 4 (aeioml same), Toronto, 4i I'ratlilsiice. 0, Montreal. 5i Nrnurk, 3. ltochestvr, lUi Itlrliuiond, S. Yeteran Ed Geers Will Recover CLEVELAND, O . July 13. Ed P. fleers, veteran I Iran J Circuit driver ana trainer, who was badly hurt hero Thursday when thrown under tha heela of a horsa on tho North Han dall track, passed a comfortable nlnht at tha hospital where he Is ronvnlisclnc and was reported In aood condition today. Eble Defeats Hayday at Shore ATLANTIC CITY. N J.. July 13. In an othsr match marked by generalship and splendid ail-round work. Ferdinand Kble. of the Unt- rally of PenhsyUanla, defeated II Hayday, Philadelphia. In tha semifinal round of tha ennui tournament of tha Atlantic City Yacht Club yesterday. Chaney-Dundee Fight Tonight Off EALTUIOllE, July 13. Owing to ths poor iurnout to tha Plllon-Le lossy flzht on Thurs ay nuiht ths promotera or tha Oaorge Chanay Johnny Dundee flfht. scheduled for tonlaht. de- &lded to call ths content off. It waa ta have een a ID-round clash to a decision. Elgin Race This Year Canceled ELGIN, HI Ju'y 15. A dsclslon to abandon tha 11)10 Elgin road races has ben reachad by tha Chicago Automobile Club and the Elgin Road Kaolna" Association Tha first races were itaeud in lllO for theJBLtln National and ths Chicago Automobile Club tropblas. Big Field in Plymouth Tourney NORHISTOWf. July 18 Tha bluest flsld that has, ever competed In a tennis tourney In this section VrlUf . 9 ths mark at the Vly mouth Country Clubher today In tha third annual event tor tha .championship of ths Schuylkill Vallor ; in piaclas an4 doubles Last year tba SrhuvliiJU Valley svent set a cew high water piark tt nt-ies at 72. but 11 mora re TENNIS PINAL VS,x M tennis player, will compete for the against C. J. Griffin, of Frisco. ATHLETICS MEET THE WHITE SOX IN TWO GAMES First Affair Starts at Shibe Park at 1:45 This Afternoon SHEEHAN IN THE BOX Uy ROBERT AV. MAXWELL SHIUR PAltK, July 15 Connio Mack was supplied with n list of his younsr men IIiIh inmnlnir and, nftir koIiib ovci It. care fully decided that Khcelian was tho best linger to open the first came with tho Whlto Sox this nfternobn. When tilt iium her ono Iick.iii tho lean leader hail not made up his mind Just whom lio would pnorlflco In tho ultlmatu struKKie. Clarenco Ilowland chore Jim Kcott to do the heavy work for tho 'Windy City men. A larger crowd than usual was at tracted to sco the adventures to tho Ath letics, due largely to tho fact that Kddio Collins nnd Kd Murphy wero hooked to appear somewhere In tho hattlnB ordor. Al though neither of Mack's former athletes has been RoiiiR at the rate ho was expected to, both havo been Rolnp up steadily in the last two weeks. Tho Athletics and White Sox havo heen exceedlnsly unfortunnto in their attempted clashes this year. Two games wero post poned hero when tho Sox wero hero last, and when tho Mackmen went to Chicago for n four-Knmo series recently they were not able to play off a slnglo tilt, which means four douhlu-headers -when they go hack next month. Although thlH was n had day for tho gnmo hfcauso ot the threatening weather, neither Mack nor Ttowlaud enred to jnako any more postponements. JAPANESE PLAYER IN FINAL TENNIS ROUND Orientals Meet Crnck Occidentals on Court- of Ynhundasls Bttibv UTICA, ii. V., July 15. With the flnaM In singles nnd tho semifinals and finals In doubles to ho played in tho State championship tennis tournament here today a li'ir pill -i tula,) r i, i, ni iiiiachers at the Yahundasls Golf Club early. The iloiiules Hcinlllimii- this morning brought William H. MeKllni) nml Charles II. Oarlaud, nt Pittsburgh, against Ichlya Kumttxno and Uachtslilro Mnluimt. the Japs, nnd Clarence J. (IrllTin nnd Itolnnd Uohcrts, of tho I'nclfio Const Tennis Asso ciation, ngainst Krancls T. Hunter, of Cor nell, and James S. O'N'eale, of New York. The singles finals between Kumogao and OilfTln Mill bo played early this afternoon and afterward the finals in doubl-s will go on Sandwiched In between the title matches, Miss Molla Iljurstedt, nntlonal woman s champion, and Miss Florence Dallln will play a singles exhibition. II. L,indl' j .Muirui and Kred 11 Alexander will play a singles exhibition and Murray and Miss Iljurstedt and Alexander and Miss Unllln will play a mixed doubles exhibition. Senators' Judge Suffers Serious Injury WASHINGTON. July IB Joo Judas, first basenui - of tba Washington American club, may neier bt ablo to play baseball again. Judare has ben out or tha tfama for mora than two weeka and H develops be haa hernia Physi cians have not uUd.'l iilxtbrr an opera'ton will be advisable, but Judge will not ba iku viltb the tam en lis nest WMtern trip, stait Ine July 21. and his aervlces will be lost to tni club for at least another month In any oa Alia Williams will continue to play first baaa in his abunoe. Wolfson Benefit Game Today Olrard 1'. C. and Overbroolc, former laadtr of tha Mala Lino I.casue will, creaeut (hair i,nn.l HnA.lina fo tha baaflt ajiiu. ta. strotutest line-ups t os . tba hcneMt sama day. arrapaad for Marty Uollaon, wtu) la 111. Manager O'llrlen will pitch I'acksy. while Man aeer Abo Sabaefer. of Olrard. will lilM '.la dependence in Weston. Tba same will bo played at OOlb and Oxford struts. Frank Baker Out for Week NEW YORK. July. 15 Third Usaman J. innl.ln UatiaVi nf iris Tvaiar V.TS-t A rKlrT,a day. arrapsrsd for Marty Wolfson, who Is ill. wilt ba cut vf tha (am for at laast a wM as tb r.auli of art Injury yesterday Ha iraahei Into a trand stand cat whlW Silas after e foul la ta fourth loiHnu of th siioiiS taine Ivits. Oumlt and was ao iviy aiiiliw u '..' . , I, , flv-yrkt --- 4 t; ", . A "AVlUtiMM'WN vtns. Jfj. . .. -V VI -f- 'V -w 1 1- in H'liJOIfu Al RESOLUTIOlNrOF GOLF OFFICIALS ON TOURNEY 'LIABILITY CLAUSE' WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED Entrants Must Pay Whether Participants or Not Hoffner and Barnes Good Uy SANDY McNlllLICK IT'S nut Just n "sword of llnmoeles" held over tho hendi of Bolters. It's really going to fall. Itccetilly the dolt Association of Phila delphia passed a. resolution to tho effect that "nil entrants In any of tho scheduled tournaments ot tho golf nssoclation will bo held liable for the fee whether they pnr ilclpnto In tho event or not " This resolution will ho strictly enforced, nccordlng to Francis B. Warner, secretary of tho golf association, whether the entry Is Hint over the phone, by letter or by word of mouth. Therefore nny golfer fho en ters his namo In a scheduled event will he hold for the fee, whether ho plays In the event or not t'li until this pennon It has heen tho cut torn of the nsiuctntlon to nccept all ontrles from any source, make tho pairing accord ing to the wishes of the entrants, nnd then, If said golfer rcnlgs when tho clock points to hli starting time, ho wan just crossed oft nnd the matter of tho Incon venience, tho mix-up, the disappointed pnlree, nnd so on to Infinity, wero nil for gotten, ns wns tho fee which Is levied for prizes nnd the struggling income of tho as sociation. It in felt that tho enforcement of the "liability clnuio" wilt be a protection not only to tho association, but to tho tourna ment nmt the playcm themselves, Uolfcrs have been slack about playing In tho tourneys after they havo turned In their names. Mnny enter on tho "chance" that they will ho ablo to play. They set their own convenient tlmo for tholr pairing, forcing some other player perhaps to choose a less convenient, some times decidedly Inconvenient, tlm.o for starting. If tho former playor does not show up, it means that the starting schedule Is "bnllcd up." nnd with many such wlth drnwnls wholo reckoning of tho tourna Inent committee goes wrong. It Is felt Hint strict enforcement of the ruling will Insure a full entry list of start ers, and that In tho future financial calcu lations cannot go far wrong, Players entering rhould send checks ns bolng tho most convenient form nnd best for "check-up." Some kluil of nctlon, It was said, would bo taken against thoso players who make a practice of playing preliminary rounds on courses thrown open to the uso of "en trhnts" in u tourney which Is to be held on snld course. Cnsoi occur whero plnycra uso tho course freo of chargo, decldo not to enter tho tourney and glide gently Into tho gloaming without even n farewell. It has been suggested that a green foe be charged and then refunded, or not, as tho caso may be. Tho fate of tho duffers' tournament re mains tiomowhat In doubt. Most anthuslnstlo for Its continuance an other year wcro those In Clnss C, handicaps 19 nil tho wny to tho sky, who havo never beforo found nny comfort In tho thought of entering a tournnmont. Players in Class A, which beglrra just whero tho city championship eligibility list leaves off, wero somewhat annoyed ut their closo proximity nnd confusion with tho "hopeless duffers." They fenr tho confu- Schedule for Today's Minor League Games MONTOOMIWY COI'NTY LKAOUK. I.n Molt nt Ambler. Ulllmv finite lit filrn.ldr. Miiiluin(ir nt lletlinrrea. I'nrt lViiHliliiston nt Jrnktntown. INIH'hTUIAl, I,K.(lPi:. DUston nt Timers, Wrlchtmuii & Koienxnrten. Kern Kiiller nt IVo.lrrii ICIrrtrlr. Ainerli.in I'lilley ut Nliil.e i. Hmlth, i:irelrlr Htoruce nt .Mlilmlr .Steel. HI imlaril It. il. ut Atlnntli- Ilcllnlne. lluif e. Hllliuru at Itrurh. xuiiTiiiiANT Muoirr. Wlsslnomlni; nt Ilrlilrbiir?. Ketihliicton ut rratikford. lliiktletoii nt llolmesburK. KI'lll'ItllAN I.IlAfll'n. IVrn Rock ut I.mnnlulr. .North l'lilluilelphln nt Ilmld. Olnry ut Cheltenham, ARTISANS' I.ILVOUi:. VroBrc-hlie nt Dorian. NurthueMtern nt Lehigh. riiaHunk nt t'nlon I'nilerilonn nt Kt. John's, siioi: MAXUFArTunnits' lkaouk. i:dnnrds' nt V. H. M. Co. Lennox nt l.nlnl, Hrhpber Co, llullahiin nt (ilmrd. HhiB nt Regal. MANur.vrTrnnns' i.iuouii. r.lllott nt Moore .1 IVhlte. ItejHtoiip. Hiiiiiily at direr Wall Paper. Itiitlrriiortti nt llliibon, heeler nt 111, nun: itiiKii: lkaovi:. 1'rederlck at Inrllnshurs;. Hanoi er nt (lettysbiirir. lLicrrhtonn nt Clmmbrrsbiirr. r. n. it. MOTivn toivkb i.kaoue. ytw York at 1'hllndrlphln, Trenton ut I'unideu. lriidoiYs at IfurrWhura. Mllinlnston nt llulllmore, nAVI'JIIN-l'KItltY MLOUK. .Ilarystllle at Dunriinnoh. Daiiiihlu nt Mlllerihtirr. llullfnt ut Newport. DAUI'llIN-hCllt'yLKII.I. LU(1UK. Trrmont at lllllluuistoiin. Toner City at likens, YOltK COUNTY I.KAOl'1:. Ilril Lion nt Mirlnc drme. Uullaalomi ut North York, Mlml.or nt (lien Rock, HriltlYI.UII.I. VAI.L11Y LrUflt'U. t'onshohorken nt Illlllkeii. Iloiborourh at Sprlnc City, I'KNN.-anilSlIY LKAOt'i:, Northanuilon at IletilUcre. llAaliliicton nt Ilnneor. , llethlrliem Slrrl at Rtroudaburr. IKUWAHK ItlVKlt LUtmiB. llorence ut Ilordeiiloim. Ilocbllng ut Morrlarllle. TKKNTON CITY LK.W1UE. Kt. Joseph's nt Tonler's. 1'. 0. h. of A. at .Haddock's. Cottnee nt AKJi.ote 1'. and '. nt 1. nnd t). 1'oulrrs ut Ullbur. MAN'l'VACTVllKHH' I.RVUUK. l.llrricr County) Kmplre Tire at fllobe Tire. Slrrcer Auto at Ilrlrliert's. Jeirrrson at Oakddle, iaNCASTKIl COI'NTY I.K.0UB. Mountillle at i:pbratn. Ouurrjlllle ut New Holland. Lancaster ut Columbia. LGIIIC-H VALLEY MUUVE. Iinsford ut Summit Hill. l.cblclitou ut Mauch Chunk. matins-ton at Palmerton, ALL-WIL3IINOTON LIUqUE. Yundever at ll.mrrcrt. llrounboi. at Kaatlake. l'loneera al Kd l.urn. Hon purl at llranaynln. ivruncouNTY liiouk. IVe.t Chester at Kennett bquure. Aiomijle at BseLdal. ' ISniiVKfOKST IJiVCDB. Marcus Hook at Kddjstem. Uuhlaud nt Texaco. LfUwrsvllle ut Bt. Paul's. l O. S. 01" A. LE.U1UK. I'plaud at Chester No. Ml. ItocWdale at larcus Hook. Chester No. 43 at Darby, lNTKKUOKOl'dll 1.K.1GUK. llreiel 1IU1 at SIorlon-KutieJxc. 1'iilop at -Meula. HUley Park ut HUbland Park. DISMWAUU COVNTY LEAQUE. Media at Clifton lleUhts. Chester at I'Dland. . I'u.cbaU at UrlU's. MAIN LINE LKAQVE. Narbcrtb at Wayne. Iluu t Co. at PoU. . f Atttwar at Kerwyn. uut I'klU,. M U-va li Today'8 Tee Talk Very few rolfers stand nllh.th test la tfta same relative position when taking ths stane In niMrea the ball for n drlre. . All the tarlons stanro maps, hqwettff ttT be rlnl undrr.thrfe main henO, The most popular Is tnnt known ns "tna In aqunrr." , . , ., . Home staml f Hh the rljtht foot najtrti; th line nf fllsht than the left .feet, and this is known ns "alnnilln open.' .The last mats heart Is that where . the drlrer .takes his stanre with tba left foot nearer lht line of flight, nnd this Is known as "standlne In front." ... ,. , , There are theories iirtan theories In sop. port of nil Iheae methods, nnd there remains no doubt In. nil these. 1 ears of . experiment that I he position of Hie feet when mnklnc the shot has n sreat ileal to with the ileal shot. proper execution ot tne sion In tho public mind, which they think exists, nnd which brands them, too, of the same Ilk as diss C, Class U thinks It Is lust as good ns Class A nnd hate.) to be placed In tha second night, so to speak, right off the bat before qualifying. Critics nt the tourney, which ends today, nre of pereral minds, though ths consensus of opinion Is that the tournament should be given another year ot lite at lenst. 0. W. "Pop" Stauell, Aronlmlnk, staged tho mcAit sensational finish of the season In his match with W. W. Hamilton, an Aronl mink star, who Is at least a quarter of av century younger. .Hamilton irtnrtert out In the humidity that hovered nbout in shlnv merlng waves nnd, lost In his own game, had his veteran opponent trailing far behind In the wash At the turn. Hamilton was S up and started to crawl through the last hole for a comfortablo win. Hut "Pop" adjusted hli glasses, licked his hands, and went to It. He shot two birds In a row, wiping out tho fivo holes In a Jiffy, and tore home Inn, shower of glory, 2 up. Most any golfer would sny offhand that he could hold a five hole lead through nlno holes for a win, hut Hamilton couldn't run up his approaches. Heated Piny Tho Itev. Louis C, 'Washburn, of OK Christ Church, made n flno struggle to shoif the golf his son, Louis M inherited from him, but ho went down to defeat in the heat and class 11. His son was a finalist last year In the city championship. V. H. Focht gave Judgo W. E. Crane a good lacing, despite the fact that the Utter snld he played tho best golf ho had ever played Brother met brother when F, O. Krcltier nnd H. A. Preston, both Aronlmlnk, shed "gore" nil over tho St. David's course to see which ono would stay In the tourney. It was tho first tournament for both of thctn. They hoth qualified nnd won a match. They nro hrothcrs-ln-lnw. Youthful Charllo Hortner, Phttmont pro, mnde them all stand around nnd take notice by his sensational rounds In tho Metropoli tan open nt Garden City, L. I. J. M. Barnoi nnd .Inmcs Thomson, both veteran Philadel phia prow, wero thought to be due for what llttlo glory New York critics conceded to th Quaker City. The latter were plain flabber gasted at the spectacle of two Phlladol phlnns Hnrncs and Hoffner In the trpl tlo playoff with "Walter Hagen. Tho seventh nnnunl midsummer handicap of the Oolf Association of Philadelphia win be held at Merlon on Tuesday, There will bo 18 holes of medal play and prizes for tho-best net, second best net and host gross scoro. Tho course will bo open for practlco on Monday. It la expected that some few of tho stars will play In order to get a chnnco at Merlon ns a tryout for tha nntlonal to bo held there In Soptomber. FOOTBAIJi COACHES LEARN A. B. C.'S AT HARVARD SCHOOL Thirty Gridiron Tutors Get Preliminary Dope in "Bosey" Roitors Class at Cambridge CAMBKinOn, Mass., July IB. Harvard' class In football, which started today, num bers 30 pupils. Tho course Is under th direction of "llosey" Hotter, physical di rector of Lehigh University. Some of the mon enrolled nre T. C. Hudson, former Trin ity College stars Jim Baldwin, coach of Ilhodo Island Stale; "Cyclone" Burns, th professional wrestler; Alfred Broodbeck, coach nt University of Cincinnati; CatJ A. Itccd, a football official, and others. Percy D. Haughton. Harvard's coach i Coach Cavanaugh, of Dartmouth, and Coaches Jones, of Yale, nnd Rush, of Prince, ton, nro expected to visit the class during the last week for an exchange on football Ideas. WINDSOR ENTRIES FOR MONDAY rirat raes, purse I70O. A.yasr-olds and ul .nd ilk, er, 03 1 ri, nit n, loll selling, n lurionKsHJunooK, iui usurer, niue unp. ui jiuia extract, uai uimnri, Hainan jt., nut r.aDieman, list ivoaan. -iop o- tno iorn, iuui uia iiou. iu. Keconil race, purse 1700, .1-year-olds and up, Canadian-bred Handlcapp. 1 mils Fairmont nirur, 121: Bplutter. 113: Corn Drom. 1C0I Lady Cunon, 117, Seaford. 10(1; Miss Fay. 81. Third race, purss 1S00. a, year-olds and up. I 1-lilth miles Rancher. 118l Ask Ma. 103 Stir Up, lu7i Pels, 101 1 Harbard, 108s Tartarean, 101. Fourth race, puna fftOO, 2-year-olds, selling', B furloncK I'omp, lldi Valeria Weat, 108! Cone vlns;o. 10) Kins; Fisher. 108) Little Wonder, 101: 01,1 Miss, 112i Little Spider,, 11S Common nesa. ill, Jlay Dock, 103. Firth rara, purss tJOO. .year-olds and up, selling, u furlonas Llttls Nephew, list nendej, II ill lnsuraent. 100; York Lad, lilt Marnry, Sl Haslena. Hid; Heenan; 10gj Jos Finn. 1CHI Ocean l'rlni'c 10.1: Euloay. DH) Ollnt. Illl Crystal. Hid. Rrberca Monro, 1061 Tush Tush. 08. Als ellKlble Kyle, 10.1 1 Athena, lll Jane Stratth. lo.'l. Pontefract, 113. Slith race, purss 1700, maiden 2-year-olds, K furlontca Highland Lassie, ll'Ji Thoughtful, 11 V. Haiti Nut, 10S1 Blaise, 1131 Iluchess ot Tlsnell loll trtaauty Hpot. 100; Tha Oadder, ln.1. Hreathlnc Upell, 1121 Monotony, HSi Cap tain Fredericks. ilOi Dors. 112) tOora Collins, 112. (Austin McFarltn entry. heventh race, pursa 1800, 8-year-olds and UP. 1 Ml) miles selllns lledse Hose, lli'l Anna, Ilraasl, M2i Mary Warren, IlOi Aristocrat, lOTl Hrln. toil Hedonist. 0U: llalcee. list Obelus, Illl Col. Marchmont. 112) Buss Around, 1001 Prime Mover, 10U) Ilay o' Uht. 105i Mau olus. 102. Also ellslble The Carmcl, 104 1 Iloxer. lOil. Apprentice allowance claimed, Weather clear; track fast, Giants to Get Slim Salle ST. LOUIS. July 13 Pitcher Harry Satee. who announced bis retirement from baseball recently when he quit tba St. Louis Nationals, probably will return to tha came on Sunday, Dispatches from Cincinnati laat nlsht said that Sallso had slansd a contract to play ivlth tb Now York Nationals. Schuiler P. Drltton, firssldent of tba St. Louis club, said last Ebjht t was "virtually certain" the New York deal would BO throush, Dlddel and Hubbard In Final TOLBnO. O. July 18 Will K. Dlddel, ol CrawfordvlU. Ind., present champion of the Central Stairs Oolf Association, eliminated Our Millar, of Detroit. In the championship semi, finals of ths tournament hers yesterday, win nine 5 up and 8 to 80. Holland Hubbard, of Inierncss Club. Toledo, defeat"! H s- Mad. of the aama club, i UP and 4. 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