Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 22, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 13

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COBB CONTINUES TO SPURT AND HE NOW IS ONLY 27 POINTS BEHIND SPEAKER FOR WEAD
INNOCENT LITTLE
GOLF BALLS ENJOY
GAINING ON SPEAKER WITH BAT
EVENING IEDEB-PHILAJDELPHIA; SAtfUBiDAY, OTOY 2fc 1916
PEW OP PRESENT-DAY STARS
EVER HURT OR OUT OP GAME
VERY LONG DUE TO INJURIES
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Wagner, Mathewson, Alexander, Johnson and
Cobb Notable Examples of Great Players Who
Also Know How to Protect Themselves
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COBB PASSES JACKSON, AND
WITH GAIN OF TEN POINTS
CUTS DOWN SPEAKER'S LEAD
Ty Jumps From .354 to .364, Ti'is Drops From .395
. to .391 and Joe Falls From .367 to .356 Na
tional League Leaders Slump
THE stupendous, colossal soul-satlsfylng, fascinating, hair-raising, stupefying; American
League sideshow, entitled "Who Is the boss batsman t or, can Trls tie Ty?" furnished
moro thrills than usual during the last week. That temperamental star, Cobb, knocked
them out of the scats by ousting Joo Jackson, who has persisted In occupying the centre of
the slngo whenever Trls was In the wings, from second placo and even threatened to
divert fhc spotlight from Speaker, the star performer. '
Cobb gained 21 points on Jackson and 1 points on Speaker during the week. Trls
dropped from ,305 to .391, while Tyrus jumped from .354 to .364, Jackson opened the
week' with an average of .367 and closed with .366. Incidentally these pill punlshers
arc three of the five regular players of Han Johnson's galaxy of stars who are In tho
elect .300 class. The other pair are Duma and Mullen.
Ilobertsbn, Wagner and Daubert, the three leading ash manipulators of the National
league, foil oft a bit In their hitting during the week, nobertson, tho leader, Is hitting
,344, while a week ago he was massaging the horsehtda for .365. Wagner dropped
from ,341 to .330, Undoubtedly some of our giant Intellects now will Insist that tho
anclent,.one Is going back and will soon bo condemned to an old man's home, Daubert
fell from .333 to .326.
Fiom n Philadelphia standpoint, the work of Whltted Is most encouraging. This
on of the Southland edged his way Into select circles by elevating his batting figures
from .288 to an even .300.
drover Cleveland Alexander, pitcher, present address Philadelphia, still Is occupy
ing tho pitching throne, with 17 gamei won and 6 lost. Mamaux, the brilliant young
Corsair, Is second, with 14 won and 6 lost. In tho American League, Cutlop Is first,
having won 9 nnd lost but 1, nnd Morton second, with 10 won hnd 2 lost.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
INDIVIDUAL DATTINO AVEnAOEB.
Players who have played In 15 or more sames.
Thesi AverAKea Include the aamea played on
Thur.day. July 20. 1010. .,..
11 ,ll. 11. It. nn. " "
i Breaker, Cleve.sn aso o ian !iy
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11 103
0 IT
8 140
8 101
2 31
1 4
10 128
11 00
20 80
1 3(1
2 123
1 70
2(1 74
4 34
3 42
13 11.1
ft 72
10 1.11
B 7.1
7 41
13 122
2 7.1
8 127
10 17
10 100
.1 411
2 101
4 10,1
Cobb. Detroit. .SI 302 03 110 3il
Jackson. Chi. .CI Bin 47 112 10
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Mullen. N. T...S2 18
Dolmiil, Det...30 12
llurnn. Det. . .81 203
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Jtoblllfll. 1)01.7(1 232 3S f.i
JIlgtuN. T m 21.1 30 ni
Crawford, Det. 37 01 n 2S
Bhotton, at. I...R1 nw RO in J
Nun'aker. N.Y.tll 187 18 M
Wa'bsmnn. C.72 222 Bl 04
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Iluth. Ha ..'....17 73 11 21
Unumann, N Y 3n 114
Ptrmik. Atli....7R 2RI
rielmnc, Ath.. 03 108
'ech. Det HI 311
Smith, Were. .113 1711
Thomas, IIOS..31 113
Rltler, St. I.. .. 310
OlthnrtW V V.SH 1!2'J
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Felsch. Chi.... 8.1 .112 43
nniMnni-. ltfl.t .84 2111 2.1
Heterold, Ht. 1,31 130
Hooper. Dos. . .80 3(11
Milan. VnH...R8 321
NVss. Chi.. ..20 07
Walker. N. Y..2B on
Roth, Clevo (13 181
Willi.'. Wnsh.i:. 128
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T!. Collins. Chi. 83 .103 33 80
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Pratt, at. I.... si 331
Turner, Cleve. .03 2J3
Myers, Ath 27 02
McilullenChl.tl 124
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0 108
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10 112
3 114
12 110
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Coveleakl. Det. 20 71 1 IS
OandlU C eve. R" 333 28
Jlnker. N. Y....71 27H 31
Plrjn. N Y.....R4 20.1 .17
Walker, Iios...(lii 2.1.1
I.ynn. CM ....J J 20
Ayers. Wash 17 n
IVcklnp'h. N.Y.7I1281
Marsans, St. 1..R4 20?
Morenn, Wash.r.ii ml
Youmr D't....sn sns
Olcirinic. N. Y..4J 1(18
Maiec. N. Y...8t 3(13
Plank, SIL...S 41
Oraney. Cleve-.. 8" Jin
Bhanks. Wnsh.7r. 2 111
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Stalsl. N. Y. ..2.1 ion 12 21
I-aJole, Atli....5B285t 111 07
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O'Ncll, dove. .77 2M 20
Dubuc, Det. ... 10 nt 3
Johnson. Vaah.3 s
Harper, Det... 24 30 2
Hartley, St. I, RO 148 14
Janvrlfl Hos. .(11 17J 21
Foster, Wash.. "I 3 i
Maya, lloi 21 3r, 4
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1 111
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22 101
11 4(1
llnrton. l. i,...i"
Pick. Ath 01 220
IVeavnr, Chi. . .R3 314
Srott. llos.... R2 147
Meyer. Ath... 01 131
Bchalk, Chi.... 70 2I
Stannite, Det..flfl 2jn
Jamle'n, Waah.41 113
Vltt. Det 84 348
Harper. Wash. 20
Judge. Wnsh..n.1 228
Pnv,lpn IIOM..1I1 32
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Mcllrlde. iVnshai 28J II J2
J. Collin. Chi. 78 271 32 .18
7r.Ttn..l rlnH nit 'Iftl 18 43
MurVhrV ChT".'a 7 -l HI
Shorten. Hos. .24 47 3 0
Morton, rieve.ld 47 B 10
Terry. Chi 42 113 0 24
MrlnnK Ath OJ 2, ljn 6,
IVnNh. Ath ...78 241 SO Bl
D.ius. Dot S3 38 0 8
Hush. Det..,. 81 Sin 81 ni
Auitln. St. L.fjT 2Q3 31 42
riarber. Wash. 11 34 4 7
Tobln. St. 1.. -.."Id lai 13 27
Caldwell. N. Y 40 70 4 10
Harry. Iloa. . . .r.R 201 1 41
H2Jne'.N. Y....32 7.1 13 13
Agnew. Ilos 29 1 .1 10
HemlrUVn. lloa.r.n lis 11 18
DavrnpV Bt.1,.34 30 -3 1
IAvan. St. I.. .48 140 10 2J
Shawltey. N. Y.21 43 1 8
King. All 23 87 7 10
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TEN' I.EADINO BI.UaaCRS. ,
2D. 3D.Iin. Til. i:
2R ' 7 .1 141 B7
Oraney. Cleveland. . . .
Jackson. Chlrago
Veach. Detroit.'
Tinker. New York...,.
Pratt, St. I.ouls
Plpp. New York.......
Speaker. Cleveland. . . .
Hellman. Detroit
Cobb. Detroit
Staler. St. I.ouls
211 10 1
11 12 3
20 0 8
17 R .1
8 It 4
21 8 1
23 (1 1
20 B 2
7 0 3
1(11 40
131 44
114 44
12R 42
110 42
;oi 38
1 17 38
4n an
172 3
TUN I.EADINa nASE-STRAI.EIia.
a. SB.
Cobb. Detroit ,.
Gllhooley New York
B'hallc. Chieao
Walsh, Alhletlri
Judge, Washington
Magee, New York
Mars.ina, St. I.ouls
Speaker. Cleveland
Xrllan wnahlnrrnn
hi 3(1
r,n in
7n
7
111
M
81
811
88
tJISler, Bl. J.OU19 nil
CI.ITD UATTINO ItECOtlDS,
O. AD It. II. fill.
HR 201)1 3.18 7.14 IIA
bd 2BI1 3.14 1101 113
rii sun? ami. 701 si
F8 208 323 0110 118
8.1 274 210 11.11 87
81 27(11 281 04.1 78
SH.
100
09
138
Oil
114
110
no
Detroit
Me1
slewi York
Cleveland . nu
St. Louis.. 88
Chicago . 8.1
Ilnston . . 81
Washington f
Athletics .. 80
2803 i'OR 0112 102
SOU 222 S10 83,
77
CLUU FIELDINO IlECOnDS, .
a. PO. , A. E. TC.
Chicago . .
Boston
Detroit . .
New York
Cleveland .
St. Louis .
Washington
Athletics .
. . . . 8.1 23(11 108 1
101 3103
110 8323
122 8705
124 8138
142 .178'J
182 3773
140 28A7
193 3138
. 83 2303 11 OS
. (Id 2i0O 11 S3
. . 87 2312 1122
. .. Ml 241B 1221
...88 2400 1223
. . 88 23T4 103.1
.. 80 2609 1110
P1TCHEB.S' HECORDS,
These, averages Include the game played
Thursday, July 20.
u. iv. u. ou.xiu. u.n -
Mi-Caba. St. L.
1 u a 4 IN II 4
B 4 in n I ran
Love. New York.. T
1 o
7 7 17 0
4 8 12 (1
1.000
i.000
luumrar'r. St. L. 4 1 p
Cullpp. New York 17 ll 1
Morton. Cleve .... 1J 10 2
Bl 18 70 3
70. IS ON 3
17 20 84 O
Ma j. Boston .... 21 U
Hussell. N. Y. , . . ie 3
William Chicago. 21 7
Faber. Chicago... IB 7
Coveleskt. Detroit. 28 13
33 SI
78 O
BO 27 B4 0
oh s at l
42 31 72 O
70 45 Id! 3
68 ,. 127 I
BA 46 167 i
83 24 80 3
23 13 70 0
83 34 S3 0
18 21 88 0
Kutn. lloston,..,. :i h
Coveleskl. Cleve., , 30 12
Rusiell. Chicago. . 30 10
Coumba, Cleveland 20 0
Holand. Detroit,. , 27 4
Koob. St. I.ouls... 14 4
Dumont. Wash..,. 13
18 14 28 2
iihore. uoston 10
0 O 8 So 21 118 1
0 10 10 148 43 171 7
3 41 7 B9 42 84 1
Johnson. WasM .
Shawkey. N, Y..
Tonbrd. Boston.. 2s I
0 80 S3 137 4
kleper.C'levo. . . . JI 0
lleerje, Cleveland .33
Pauls, Detroit..., 23 10
jtoehilng. Wash. , . SI J
Murkls. i.Y.,.., 11 4
Ciootte, Chicago-. 18 3
Harper. Wnih .. 20 11
Klsher. Nev York 1 T
n.lll:. Wish 27 0
4 42 S3 07 2
2 10 10 40 0
7 67 83 118 3
6 38 41 83 3
3 14 20 Sit 3
30 83 88 1
118 73 111 1
6 34 82 III! 6
01 Dl Iza 4
48 43 131 1
S3 83 100 1
24 20 37 i
24 24 3A 2
& 26 87 0
2 31 80 1
' 0 13 3
41 29 131 1
81 37 SO 3
48 42 121 1
Wellman St. L .. 20 11 11
Groom, St. L. .26 7 7
Bent. Chicago ... 17 4 4
Wolfgagg. Chicago JO
Hamilton, Detroit, it
Mitchell Detroit . 0
Buehler. Detroit. . 8
3
2
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Haabv. Clev
. i
6 0
B ,
T 10
Vntfnar rU
. 14
Plank. St. .Lbul-. .
. 22
Mien. Athletic.
Lie tic. .
S 13 83 83 IBS 8
Hamilton, at u
Ilusb, Athletics
2 3 0 11 31
0 14 9i 73 Its ,
B 8 23 88 02
x
foster (iiosion
Jroe. TJe txolt .
8 r ai sb 03 4
7 12 82 47 87 2
8 10 84 34 120 4
B 10 70 48 130 B
i a ii "i a o
Cunningham. D
Caldwell NY..
ribti Detroit
Dantorth. I'likasoi. 1
rHwia v't St ' I
slittluu) 'ilJUiUt 3(
s ft 77 so iss a
A 1J Ad ,.
1 19 30 S3 193
NATIONAL LEAGUE
INDIVIDUAL UATTINO AVntlAOns.
(These nvtrsrrs Include th games played on
Thursday, July 20. players who have taken part
In 13 or more games.)
o. An n it.sn.sft.Tii.Av-.
Diner, rhllllm. .10 0 0 3 10 4 .1100
Mccarty, Hklyn. 27 Ml 21 3 " 2r .nil
ItobertRon, N T 73 28R 4R pl 8 10 135 Hit
Jlendrli, Chlcnuo 23 27 2 l 0 0 tl .331
It Wnsner. Pitts. 7(1 28R 3D 04 8 II 123 .330
Daubert. Hklyn 7R 3li) 52 lni in 14 127 .vjn
'W.'
311
..!.
..Hit
.310
.333
.333
.3J2
208
.2ns
.207
.204
.280
.2S1
.28
.281
.281
.280
.280
.278
.277
27n
.27S
.272
.272
.272
.272
.270
.201
i,onic, m. Ijouis (hi 2ia 21 (ri ii n ia
(hnse. Cincinnati 73 270 SO 80 8 3 117
Zimmerman Chi. 77 20.1 41 0.1 12 7 1.12
Hlnchinan. Pitts. 72 23'H.13 so o 8 ln.i
Hornsby, St. L.. 8.1 23 30 01 fl 7 132
Bchulle, Chicago 0.1 211 211 0.1 7 4 88
jy.hf"'-. Drpoklyn. 77 200 .11 l0 tl 3 12B
Mhltted, rhlltles. 12 240 31 71 13 10 102
tlnodgrasi, lloston 44 1.10 14 3D I 8 47
Konetrhy, lloston 74 271 an 72 8 7 loo
Hender, rhlllle. . 17 27 0 8 0 0 11
Trag'ser. lloston. 18 34 1 10 o 0 11
P. Williams, Chi. 81 203 43 8.1 4 10 141
Nenle Cincinnati 70 287 .18 8.1 11 8 101
Jasper, St. Louis II li 0 0 0 li
(Iroh. Cincinnati S3 505 n.1 84 0 8 12.1
O. Hums. N. Y 77 3211 07 01 18 4 120
Stock. Phillies. .. 73 to.1 30 83 13 101
t oombs. Ilkljn .. 1.1 32 2 0 0 Hi
Doyle, New York 78 .103 42 8.1 1.1 10 124
schuitz, l'ltts,., r7 ini l.i 4.1 .1 ft r.i
i:. Hums, Phillies 43 120 0 .1.1 1 3 41
Kletrher, N. Y, .. on 2.is 2.1 7t 7 n 02
ranker I . I'hlllies 70 2,11 20 flu 7 11 Oil
Carey. Pltls 74 304 4lt 8.1 81 n 117
Mark. Chlrniro-. 78 2B3 .10 fill 14 "7 87
.SKI'
.207
.200
.20(1
.20.1
.20.1
.203
.202
Kaurf. New York 77 280 3n 78 24 B 113
I'lsher. Cln'nutl, 3.1 101 II 21 11 2 37
i large. i;in nail no ins o : 4 2 38 .-nn
Herrog. N. T. . 77 281 20 7.1 13 12 03 .2(17
S. .Smith. Hklyn. 20 48 I 12 1 2 IB .2(17
A. Wilson, rilta. 48 1HI 11 31 4 B 42 .2(17
Wlngo, Cln'nill 72 2ln 17 .18 0 0 70 .2113
Smith. lloston... 7.1 2B7 2.1 117 0 3 84 .200
Johnston, IJklyn. Ml 201 28 83 8 .1 7.1 .200
llarnes, lloston.. IB 27 0 7 0 2 7 .2.10
Cutshaw. Hklyn. 78 2U4 31 7H 14 1.1 101 .2.11
Mccarty. Chicago 30 inn 10 27. 1 2 .13 .2.11
Ounzales, St. L. .18 138 17 31 2 4 4(1 .2.11
Crnrnth, Phillies. 70 240 32 01 4 0 88 .211
HarMen, N. Y... 72 217 IB B.I 2 3 (II .2.13
O Miller. Hklyn 32 0.1 .1 21 2 2 30 .2.11
VIog. Pitts 41 127 12 .12 2 4 40 .2.12
Oowdy, lloston.. 71 227 23 .17 .1 ll 70 .211
llutler. St. Louis .10 32 0 13 1 1 IB .2.10
Archer. Chicago. 411 IBII 10 37 2 B 47 .247
O. Wilson. St. L. 01 17.1 12 41 2 4 Bn .2411
Griffith. Cln'natl 84 317 2.1 78 12 4 or. .210
Hood Plilllles,.. 40 01 14 1.1 3 0 20 .210
Pfeffer. Urooklyn 2.1 (1.1 2 Id 2 2 IN .24(1
Fltt'rlck, Boston. 3S 102 1(1 2.1 3 B .14 .24.1
Klllcfer. N. Y.. . 70 234 .111 B7 B B 71 .211
Hescher St L. . 84 317 48 77 20 7 110 .213
l.uderus. Thllllcs. 08 231 27 B7 2 4 78 .213
II. .Myers, Hklyn .18 23.1 2.1 87 4 4 82 .213
Stengel. Hklyn... (Ill 211 30 .10 .1 7 03.243
Snler, Chicago. . ,K1 200 33 70 11 8 10.1.242
Mowrey. Hkbn..'72 233 27 111 8 14 70 .241
MeKechnle. C'ln'tt 72 2R3 22 0.1 (I B 7.1 .210
Mnnn. Chlcngo. n.1 17.1 23 42 4 2 (11 .240
Wllhnlt, lloston. 47 180 24 .10 tl 8 4S .210
Itarkle, N. Y. . 78 280 38 (17 n H lnl .2311
Snjder. Ht. Louis 73 211 10 Bl 1 4 04 .2.18
J. Mlll-r. St. I.. 711 2711 28 110 II 3 11.1 .2.17
J. Smith, St. L. 81 2.10 20 811 10 17 81 .2311
J. Mjers, Hklyn. 42 127 11 30 0 2 40 2.1ll
Mngee, lloston.. II 101 17 .18 3 B B2 .2311
O. Knahe. Chi... Bl 1.17 IB 37 2 8 44 .23il
Williams, St. L. . 20 17 2 4 0 0 3 .231
Nlelloir, I'hMlles. 7(1 203 34 09 12 12 101 .23.1
Zel.ler. Chicago . .10 120 13 30 7 2 37 .211
Alei'der, Phillies 2.1 80 3 HI 1 0 23 .2.12
I'ostelln. Pitts... 4(1 117 H 27 .1 2 32 231
Iletlel. St. Louis 81 20S 32 117 In 7 88 .22.1
neon., lloston... 21 4.1 12 10 1 2 12 222
Mnr'vllte, Boston 7B 2'IR 311 0(1 14 12 III! 222
Heck. St Louis.. 28 11.1 .1 21 1 2 2.1 .221
Hvers. Boston... Bit 107 30 43 .1 It 40 .218
I.ouden. Cln'natl 70 2Ho an BH n 4 70 .21.1
Mollwltz. Cln'nutl 112 171 11 37 n 10 48 .21:1
Collins. Ilnston . BO 202 28 4.1 2 0 B4 213
Mitchell. Cln'natl .12 48 K In u 1 in .2ns
Puckard. Chicago 23 20 .1 it (I 1 R .207
OWIara Hklyn. . 30 HI4 14 33 7 7 41 .201
llalrd. Pitts n.1 IBS' 18 .111 II 3 .10 .2011
llyrne. Thlllles.. 21 80 R 10 2 2 10,200
Kmmer. Cln'natl. 1.1 10 4 2 10 2 .200
Schauer N Y. . 10 10 1 3 0 0 3 .200
Johnston. Pitts . (12 21.1 20 4(1 10 11 02 107
Gibson. Pitts.... 30 7(1 2 IB II 2 111 .107
Schmidt. Pitts . 31 H in 10 n n 2.1 .10.1
.200
.200
.2.18
.2.18
.2.10
.BSfl
.2B-
.234
.213
.232
.2.11
.2.11
.'.ii
.2.10
.24n
.247
.210
.213
.214
.244
.244
.243
.241
. j-i l
.140
.2411
.240
.23R
.237
.2311
.23.1
.213
.23.1
.2.10
.220
.220
.2211
.228
.227
.220
.221
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.223
.221
.221
.210
.210
.210
.218
.217
.211
.213
.213
.213
.213
.212
.212
.212
.211
,210
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M-nrhnn. St. L. . 83 23(1 21 43 0 .1 .12.101
Fischer, Chicago B7 1.12 13 20 l d 4(1 .1111
MrConnell, Chi.. 18 42 2 8 0 2 8 .1110
Itlllffcr. Phillies 47 182 0 23 1 B 30 .189
Hngan. Boston . . 17 .17 1 7 0 (I N 18n
Got! Bklvn.. .. 22 (1.1 (1 12 4 I 1.1 .18.1
Seaton. Chicago. 211 38 4 7 2 2 10 .181
Olson. Bklyn ... .10 113 11 20 4 5 20 .177
Mosely. Cln'utl. 14 l" 1 3 0 2 .1 .170
Cnier, I'hlllies.. 31 4 U 1.1 I 2 14.. lid
Iloush. Cincinnati 37 04 4 11 1 1 13 .172
Kantlehner. Pitts ill 31 2 0 0 1 h .171
Meadows, St 1... 31 l1 J l (l 2 10 ,17c
Bancroft. Phillies 70 241 23 41 3 8 SI .108
TKN LEADINd SLUGQKIIS.
2n. 31i.hr. Tn.nn.
Williams, Chicago 13 8 10 144 .10
Hornsby, St. Louis 7 1.1 B 132 41
Groh. Cincinnati 13 11 2 12.1 41
Zimmerman. Chicago IB .1 4 1.12 3a
Doyle. New York 10 7 2 124 311
Robertson. New York 10 4 0 13.1 30
Wheat, Brooklyn 14 6 3 12.1 85
Baler. Chicago 14 2 0 10.1 3.1
Mellon. Phillies 20 3 .1 101 3.1
Carey, Pittsburgh 7 6 6 117 31
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.200
.200
.203
.201
.200
.inn
.104
.104
.isn
.180
.181
TEN LBAD1NO BASR STEALEBS.
, O. SB.
Carey. Pittsburgh 74 31
KauoT, Ntw York 77 24
Bescher. St. Louis 81 20
Burns, New York ,... 77 ilH
Daubert. Hrookln 70 HI
Betzel. St. .nuls 81 HI
Maranvllle. Boston 73 14
iniltted,rl'hllll 72 IS
Hack,, Chicago 7H 14
CutshaiY. Brooklyn 78 14
Avg
.42
.31
.24
.23
.20
.'.'0
.10
.18
.18-
.18
Avg.
.44
.33
.28
.21
.27
.2.1
.24
.23
.29
21
CLUB nATTINQ HECOriDS.
Avg,
.234
.243
.241
.230
j2.1
'230
.222
o
. 78
. RS
: VI
. RO
. 77
. 70
. 73
ll. It.
II.
687
731
607
noo
07B
ritB
813
807
sn.sn.
II.1 03
811 70
01 68
07 102
03 63
811 88
65 84
04 02
AB.
.2.11
.2.14
.2.11
.240
if
!2ii
.241
.231
Hntntllvn
JS 103
Cincinnati .
:t s
an'
New rorK. .
Chicago . .
Ht. Louis n
Pittsburgh .
Phillies ....
Boston
rois
2802
311
81.1
288
263
273
200
2788
23.11
240.1
2400
,31U
CLUn FIELDINQ HECORDS.
Avg.
.070
.ur.n
,007
.003
.!(!
,060
.0.11
.043
n
rn
A.
r
TO
Avg.
.071
.011.1
.nni
not
.nni
.939
.0.1.1
.934
noston .....
Cincinnati . .
Phillies , ....
New York...
Brooklyn . . .
Pittsburgh ..
Chlcaao ....
75
80
76
70
78
II
8d
2018
2486
2033
2117
2101
2122
2334
2308
0113
1143
034
1030
11.14
930
11110
1100
87
120
fl
f8
32.
68
4T
3(168
37.12
8080
8271
3260
3183
360J
8631
St. Louis
on
PlTCHEItS
RECORDS,
O. W,L.SO BB, II. WP
Ave.
1 no(t
730
,739
737
.727
.727
.722
,693
.867
.607
,667
.607
.030
.600
,600
,600
,5711
.671
.571
,883
,8.16
.836
,8.10
,830
,845
,843
,838
.838
,533
.8(111
BOO
,800
.800
.800
.474
.467
.482
.48
.444
.429
.429
.429
.417
.400
.4UU
400
383
833
380
.833
.333
313
33.1
273
,113
t. . n...lilun a
0 7 1 21
avi
Msrauard, BrooklynlJ 3
Alezandef. I'Mllle 2 17
Mamaux. Pltls. 23 14
Benton. New York.19 8
Hu.hes, Boston.. .20 8
PteBer, Ilrpoklyn. .,22 13
1 3.1 22 62
6 00 23 151
B 88 16 181
3 Bl 23 100
3 07 80 81
K llll 80 1X.1
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,vuu
.831
.833
,81s
,780
.700
,700
,74
(Nil
7
,667
,0117
,(101
,fll
icivr. I'niuiesjr. .an v
4 fl 83
Itagan Boston . . .10
Reulbach. Boston 10
Schupp. New Yorkio
Allen. Boston 7
Coombs, Brooklyn.18
Mitchell. Clnctnnatl.l
RS !
2 20 27
1 20 12
1 nn is
4 31 28
4 27 21
4 ?0 20
ii 90 27
viughf;: Chicago. :2 n
ft....... llrnAklvn 20 R
8 89 43 Ifld
0 73 80 83
Jacobs.' Pltlsburgh.18
Perrltt. New York. 22
Tyler. Boston ,.,,12
llendeV PhliUe...,17
Prendergsst. Ch go.16
CooSr,,Pittsburgh.22
Bailee. St. Loul 16
ooi
8 18 18 61
757 81 1.19
4 42 28 80
4 28 20 84
a jn a atl
.Ht?
,613
611
,600
,600
4 47 13 72
fi 28 23 78
,888
.871
.871
336
.8.10
.838
.320
800
.800
.800
.800
.500
.BOO
.800
.411
:.S
.400
400
-iti
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li
83.1
fi 38 38 99
A 49 Sn 119
a js is ins
Doak. ' St, Louis. ,21 7
a ilMllh Tlpblvn 10
Ilemarec, ' rbJlllts. 10
Anderson, N. York 21
Rudolph. Boston . 18
Williams. St. Lou s. 20
Jasper. St. Louls.19
McKenry. , Cln'natl 6
Toney. Cincinnati 23
Ame" 8t Loul. . 20
Deli. Brooklyn .,18
IUrraonyPlttsburgh.18
Meadows. St. Louis Jl
Teareau. N York 19
Mathewson.Cl'r.ti. 12
Steele. 8t Louis . 18
Barnes. ..Bo??"
M'Connell. CJilcago.18
ie Miller, Pitt. 18
Nehl. Boston 10
lavender. .Chicago. .21
Bchuis. Cincinnati 27
Khn(dar. Cln atl 31
7 88 2t 117
H 04 19 12J
7 56 22 115
B 17 18 83
4 S6 S7 R3
a v i
B 10 78 38 134
6 7 86 83 10U
a !: au
8 0 63 88 ,140
6 8 39 23 141
1 III 7 60
Hendrlx. Chicago 18
3
3
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iiin I'inpinniii
Buoud New York 10
Kant ehnsr Fltts 20
3 4 18 20 Bl
5 7 23 10 73 3
4 6 03 25 01 3
4 6 47 2S 70 3
2 3 19 18 44 1
5 8 43 3 78 1
8 It fi3 64 132 2
7 13 70 40 103 1
3 6 38 27 88 4
1 4 31 It 70 0
2 4 19 32 BO O
1 317 9 47 2
S 8 30 37 83 O
1 i IS 13 41 0
.091 M'QuUL PtOUiM.lJ,
Waterholes, Meaning Fre
quent Duckings, Abound.
"Raider" Wilson Renigs
i.
BINNACLE' THE WATERLOO
fly SANDY McNIULICK
SHAWNnE-Q.V-DELAWAnE. Pa.. July
22. Ootf halls. Just like kldg ftt tho old
swImmltiK holo In tha summer ttm, thor
oughly enjoyed the cold plunges they were,
subjected to yesterday all through tho tour
nament here. Thoso thrtt didn't Kt a good
Btvlm on No. 1 had plenty of chanca on thrco
other carries over the creek on tho 2d, 4th
nnd IStli holes. Hut In case any of them
happened to miss the ere'ek. they had nlmost
a certnlnty In front of them at tha famous
"binnacle" holo, tho 16th which Is only a.
carry of 130 yards ovar a lake, but tho
waves licking at tho golfer's feet as ho cye.8
the fall on the driving tee seem to get tho
well-known Angora.
Shot after shot bussed with Joy as It
hummed In a sllco or pull, a top or may
hap Just a plain flub. Tha llttlo pills gave
a line exhibition of diving, back dives, n. la
sailor Jacknlfo or belly Hoppers, but tho
Annette Kellermans were cursed each and
every one In turn. It. J. Murray, In a
round, batted ciery ball he lind In his bag
In tho wafer. lie borrowed a couplo moro
nnd put them both In tho water.
"It you drive the water," he scowled to
his opponent, "I'll give you the hole."
Haider Wilson Defaults
His opponent emptied all hts balls on tho
tee and began the nssault. Ills llrst guns
were silenced In the dull splud of tho splash
ing water. His reserves silently wero
drowned In turn.
"That's all the balls I have," he said, sor
rowfully. So they halved the hole In 19s.
Director Wilson, raldsman-ln-chlef of tho
Quaker City, defaulted after ho had quali
fied for tho fifth sixteen. Ho and his whole
party defaulted. They played n four-ball
match and laid prodigious odds on their
respective ability to drive the creek at
tho first hole. It Is possibly 70 yarda nway.
John McAvoy. president of the Unla Oolf
Club, tnd a golfer of many parts, fixed his
cyo on tho pin, 3G0 yards away In the
Bhadow of the Utuo Mountains.' His ball
made light of tho situation nnd walked oft
whistling right for the creek nnd a morn
ing HWlm. Tho big raider then took an
Iron In his desire to clvo tho bluo sky
overhead a look at his ball, so that Wilson
was In tho creek nlsc C. J. Corr had
llttlo doubt of his ability, but a splash,
showed his ball untrue to him Tho other
went In, too, nnd two pnlra behind them
continued the game. It looked' Uko a
golf ball regatta.
"I'm going up there after tho bacon," ho
said. It was only about 100 yards off tho
lino. He won tho match on the previous
giecn after his opponent, T. II. Italton, hbd
him 4 down nt one time In tho match.
J. H. Oay, Jr., was thought to have tho
drop on W M. Weaver, Huntingdon Valley,
but tho best tho former Pcnn star could do
was to carry the match to tho 19trl holo.
Weaver got a four and tho match. Gay
put his ball In the creek, nnd after he had
dropped out laid his ball 18 feet from
the pin. Ills putt for n four hit the back
of the cup, but stayed out.
Gosh! What a Wizard
Shots were missed aplenty nt tho tournn
ment, but two that nevor missed a shot
wero Chief Operator Pearlman and his
assistant, Itanhofer, who kept tho wires
burning till midnight every day. Theso
two. unassisted, sent over moro than 150,000
words of description during the play. A
large corps of expert critics from New
York, Philadelphia and other districts wero
amazed at the speed displayed, and said
they had never seen such expert handling
of copy.
Pearlman Is one of tho most expert trans
lates in tho country, an can bo attested
after n look at somo Sanskrit hieroglyphics
ho was called on to read Into the code.
.;(.'!
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.31.1
..inn
.308
..108
,304
I.lill
.300
.200
.200
.201
.200
.281
.2Sn
28.1
.2RI
.283
281
280
vbii
.278
.27.1
.'47.1
.273
Tl
.27(1
.200
Runs Scored This Week
by Major- League Clubs
RUNS scored by all teams in
American and National leagues
from Saturday, July 15, to Friday,
July 21, inclusive. Only runs that
figure in official averages are in
cluded. So res of incomplete games
arc not counted, but tho scores of
games of five innings or more arc
included in the table:
A3IKRICAN" I.KAGUK.
8 8. .11. T. IV. T. F.T'I.
Boston . . . .
t'levelanil .
iVnshlncton
rhlrago . . .
Iletrolt . . .
New York
St. Louis .
Athletics ..
, .! .1 4 13 2 10
V
S Z 7 Z II 4 7 311
3 4 S 3 0 6 8 33
S 12 0 4 734
0 2 4 7 3 25,
7 B 0 10 3 34
0 2 3 4 4 10
1 4 S 4 218
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
S. P. .11. T. W. T. F.T'I.
St. IduU
Ilostnn
Clnrinnatl
1'hlllle
rhlraro
New York
llroaklin
I'lttsburili
I1M not liljy.
a a l a
6 4 10 I
430
437
624
123
220
18
10
U 0
WHAT MAY HAPPEN
IN BASEBALL TODAY
A3IERICAN LEAGUE.
Club.
New York .
lloston ....
ICIerelsnd .
Chleaso ...
IVashlniton
Iletrolt . . .
Ht. Louis .
Athletics .
W. L. P.O. W. L. Split.
....80 SO ,681 ..101 t'608 ,880
....48 38 .571 .58t t.SJS .316
4U HH ,5(11 . , .
46 30 .811 .817 .831 ....
....40 40 ,333 ,841 .320 ....
... 45 42 ,017 .826 t.BIl .817
37 18 ,433 ,4I8 t.ltl ,437
19 01 .237
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
W. L. P.O. W. T.. Spilt.
46 .12 .800 .6(10 T..171 .888
. . 42 S3 .860 ,860 ,5.13
.. . 43 31 .858 ,881 .E.11 .. .,
39 40 ,493 ,800 ,48S . . ..
... 37 40 .481 ,40l f.48 ,481
40 45 ,471 .417 .465 ....
40 47 .460 .480 .43.1 . . .,
S3 St .407' .414 .402 ....
, tLoce two. irostponed.
Club.
Urooklyn . .
Uoston
Phillies .. .
New York .
Piltkburs-h .
Chtraso
St. Louis . .
Clnrinnatl .
Win two,
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.
W. I.. P.O. W. I.. P.O.
Buffalo .. 43 31 .518 Montreal... 42 87 .833
Proildene., 48 80 ,544 Hlehmona'. . 38 30.494
tlsltlmore,. 43 38 .312 Newark ... 31 46 ,486
Toronto ,,, 30 31 .531 Rochester.. 29 43 .403
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
AJIFJUCAN LEAUE.
Cleveland at Philadelphia postpanefl.
St. Loul ui New York elear. (Two tame.)
I'hleuco at IVathlniloii cloudy.
Detroit at lloston tloudr, (Two , rtne.)
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati clear.
New York at Chlcaso elear.
Urooklyn at PltUubursh clear. (Two runes.)
lloston at at. Louis clear.
INTERNATIONAL.
Ilaltlmore at Newark elear.
Richmond lit Protldence eloude.
Toronto at Rochester elear. (Two sanies.)
Montreal at Uuffulo lcar.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland. 7i Athletics. .
Chlcaso. 7l Mablnton. 8.
Nw YorU-St. Lout, rain.
Nw York-St, Lout.
Uoatou-lletrolt. rain.
NATIONAL LEAQCE.
Phillies.
New oi
a. lit rliirlnimll. 4 (10 lnnlnis).
new lorn, si inicuiv, s.
i'lU.tarih-UrioUifn.' rain.
INTERNATIONAL UUGUS.
Buffalo, Ot Montreal. 1.
Newark. Si Ujllluicre. I.
Ottu- aaM sUfaJ. rata,
Ty Cobb passed Joo Jackson in the race for American League hitting
laurels and gained 14 points on Tri3 Speaker, who is on top.
M'GRAW DEE-LIGHTED
OVER RECENT DEAL
Looks for the Giants to Start
Victorious Drive Im
mediately CHICAGO, July 22. John JIcGraw rarely
Roes Into ecntanlr-s, but ho did Just fiat
last nlRht In talUlnp ot tho deal which
brought Charley IIcrzoB back to tho Giants.
"I havo put across somo mlirhty Impor
tant deals slnco I havo been manarjer or
tho Giants," declared McGraw, "but tho
dicker that frnvo us Herzos I rccard ns
tho most Important of nit. "When wo get
Artie Fletcher back Into thoogamo nlonR
sldo Horzog wo will show tho othor clubs
a thliifr r two not Been this season. We
will be back In the IlKlit In no time.
"With Fletcher and Hcrzofj playing. I
know of at least four Barnes we would
not have lost on this trip. Herzoc Is a.
pepper box all the time, In victory and
defeat, nnd that's what tho Giants need
most right now. Ho will keep them on
the Jump from start to finish. I need not
explain to any length. Herzy has been
with us before, nnd you know what a great
favorlto ho made himself with the New
York fans.
"I feel that Drooklyn Is duo to mako
tho great slide pretty soon. Tho Braves
aro going nono too well and tho Phillies
aro Just hanging on. With Herzog and
Solleo to help us. I do not seo how they
will keop us down,"
SECOND YACHT MEETING
TODAY OF JERSEY CLUB
Chelsea Course Scene of Ocean
Races New Boats Are
Entered
The South Jersey Yacht Racing Associa
tion will hold Its second regatta of this
season this afternoon over the course of tho
Chelsea Yacht Club under the Joint auspices
of the Chelsea Yacht Club and the Atlantic
Yacht Club. Seven races are listed In the
following classes: For cruisers rating 45
or over; cruisers rating under 15: express
cruisers; open boats rating under -10; open
boats rating 10 to 60 ; open boats rating
over 60, and displacement racors.
One of the racers that will be missed
is the Fifty-Fifty, a new displacement
racer, owned by H. J. Horner, of tha CheJ
sea Yacht Club, and which caught tire In
the Inlet last Sunday while racing with
an aeroplane.
The annual outing of -the Delaware
Itlver Yachtsmen's League, which opens to
day on Burlington Island, Is expected, to
surpass any other outings that havo been
held by the league heretofore.
The Barnegat Bay Yacht Ilaclng Asso
ciation also will enliven the regatta this
afternoon at Ch,elsea with a lleet cruise and
participation In the vatlous events. Last
year the Chelsea and Atlantic City Clubs
made a run to Barnegat Bay, and this la
In the nature of a return visit.
The Chelsea Yacht Club, which has been
the backbone of the racing In tha Jersey
resorts, will have a large- collection of
racers at the regatta This will necessitate
he other clubs working hard to have a
ch'in'e for the handsome prizes which aro
awarded to the club having the most points
at the end of the seasn.
READY TO SIGN FOR
FIGHT ON LABOR DAY
Managers of Welsh and White to Meet
in Chicago
CHICAGO, July 22. Representatives of
Freddy Welsh and Charlie White were ex.
pected to meet here to sign for a 20-raund
decision bout at Colorado Springs, Col , La
bor Day. Welsh, according to Eddie Pitts,
Colorado promoter, will receive a guarantee
of 12,500. another thousand for expenses
and a privilege of 50 per cent, of the receipts
If they are more than (27,900. White, It is
said, has been offered (2500, Ijut wants 20
per cent, Harry Pollok, manager of Welsh,
Is said to be In favor of the match.
Freddy Is In bad in Minnesota, owing to
tha failure of his scheduled 10-round bout
with White last night, and the Boxing Com
mission has threatened, to bar him for life.
Harry Pollok was sued by the 'Minne
apolis promoters for I860 for advances and
expenses to tha club.
Ryan la Favorite at Drome Tonight
y-tln Ryan, who rod such a remarkable 10
mil race at the motordrome iat Saturday
nltht, onlr la lose, will have a chance to re
deem blmselt tonltht at tha drum where, b
la scheduled to meet Bedell and George Colum
batto, lb Italian rider. In a rscs under the
sine condition a tbe ona be lost. 40 miles,
behind motor pace' in nn heat Tbe pacemakers
tor the three rider will be Jimmy Hunter. Will
Vanderberry and Henri St. Yve. Vedltz,
Vanderberry. St Yte and Armstronr will fur
nish some excitement for the tpectator by
racial la four events before the iO-mUs race.
Rain Saves Dodgers From Defeat
PITTSUimOH July 21. The' same between
Brooklyn and Plttsbursh wa called oft on ac
count of rain In tb first rmrt st tha fourth Inning-
here yesterday with tbe score 3 to 2 In
favor Of the latter It wa Mamaux day ana
frUnd of tbe .Irate pitcher presented bun with
a tUamond pin A feature of tbs contest was a
horn tua by Hlnrlrnm la tb tolrd Innlns-.
FOUR TENNIS MATCHES
IN SUBURBAN LEAGUE
Open Date in Tristate Finals at
Plymouth and Club Event at
Langhoi'ne
Thcro ore no Tristate Tennis Leaguo
matches scheduled today, fortunately for
sc'ernl of the clubs whoso best players
ntlll aro competing for tho Schuylkill Valley
honors nt the Plymouth Country Club. Four
matches are down to bo decided In tho
Suburban League, however.
Stcnton, which Is setting a fast pace,
will tacklo Woodvale, nt -Stth nnd Tioga
streets: Grccnpotnt, the 1D1D champions,
play Wlssahlckon nt Tabor ; Uellleld 2d and
Cynwyd 2d clash at Ilelflcld, nnd University
Courts, picked to win the title this year.
Is scheduled to play KIberon at Fox Chaso.
The match between Stcnton nnd Woodvale,
on the Stenton courts, should bo productive
of somo good tennis and prove well worth
witnessing. The schedulo:
Stenton vs. Woodrnle, at Slth and Tlora
street.
flreenpolnt vs. Wlssahlckon, nt Tabor.
Uellleld s. Cynwyd. nt Wlster.
University Courts s. Clbcron. at Fox Chaso,
In nddltlon.lu thoso club contests, tho
finals In both doubles and singles are duo
U bo dec'-led nt Plymouth, .and tho annual
tournament for championship of the Bucks
County Country Club In men's and women's
singles gets under way at Lnnghorno.
Schedule of Today's
Minor League Games
1
MONTOOMnilY county i.noun.
Ambler nt Willow Rroie.
(ileimile nt Vndiiioor.
llith.ixreH nt I'ort WiishlnEton.
Jcnklntunn ut l.u.Mott.
niU.AWAUK COUNTY LEAGUE,
nrlll nt Mnll.1.
Chester nt I'ajcliall.
Clifton nt L'lilnml.
HI. VI-: ItlDOi: LEAGUE.
Chnmliersbnri; nt llwrerstown.
(lettssburs ut lltinnier. v
3lnrtintbur!T ut l'rrilertrk. v
I'. K. It. .MOTIVE I'OIVER LEAGUE.
Ilnltlmoro nt AVIIiiitiicton, ,
Cnmilen nt New Yurk.
I'hlliiileliilil.i nt Meut!oa.
llurrbiuiirK ill Trenton.
DAl'I'IHN-rEllKY LEAGUE.
Iliiiiraniion nt Diiiinhin.
.MiiDstlllr nt Hillfiiv.
Newport nt .MHIrrsbur.
DAUriUN-MCII V YI.UM.T, LEAGUE.
Willlumstonn nt Toner City.
Treinont at Lykent.
YIIKK COUNTY LEAGUE.
T).iUntoiii ut Sprlnc Grote.
North ork ut U'lmNor.
Glen Rock nt Red I. Ion.
.SCHUYLKILL VALLEY LEAGUE.
rntUtown nt Norrlitnwn.
Illlll'irn ut Koiliornucli,
Cuusliohoikrii nt Miring City.
I'ENN-JKKSKY LEAGUE.
Northampton nt WiiHhlnston.
Ilelildere ut llrltiteliem.
ItaiiKor ut Mrniidbiirif.
TUENTON CITY LEAGUE.
Laurel nt Wilbur.
1'owlrr ul I'. (. f. of A.
Muildorki lit M. .losrnll's,
I'. A (1. ut Colt lei- Club,
K.- C. ut Asanote.
MANUl'ACTl REUS' LEAGUE.
Mener County.
Mercer nl Empire,
(ilobn at Jefferson.
Ojkduls at Keleberls.
I.ANCASTER COUNTY LEAGUE,
I.anrubter ut Mountiille.
tujrrtllle ut Ephrutn,
LEHIGH VALLEY LEAGUE,
l'almerton nt Summit Hill,
Lehlnhton at Laufuru.
Mauih Chunk ul Mutlnston.
ALMVII-MINGTON LEAGUE.
Kden ut Ilrnndywlne.
Vundeier ut Uronnson.
Ilaurrult ut Kn.llaUe,
Newport ut 1'ioueer.
.1NTEKCOUNTY LEAOUE.
West Chester at Avondale.
Keunelt .Suu-irv ut Kofk'UiIe.
INKKI'ENDKNT LIUGUE.
.Marclix Hook nt Teturo.
FddiKtoiie nt M. I'mil's,
HlsliUind nt Lelpenllle.
1 O. H, of A. LEAOUE.
Upland at Rockdale.
Marrus Hook ut Durbr.
Chester No, 81 ut Chester No. 43,
iNTEiuinitu LinauE.
ItVlley Turk ot Dreiel Hill.
MedU ut Union,
Morton-Kutleilse at HuhUnd Park.
KEOUGANUEIl I1KLAWA11E UIVEK
Morrlmllle vs. Mercer Auto at Trenton.
(.lobe Tire at Koelillnx.
Empire Tire ut florenee.
MAIN LINK LEAGUE.
Bun & Co. vs. Autocar Club, at Ardmore.
Nurhcrlh at llan-Alr.
l'uoll M. C. lit lluine.
Wot I'hlUdelphU A. C. at IJerwjn.
1NI1U&TKIAL LEAGUE,
Western Electric ut Dlsstau.
Stokes & huilth at Keen Kutter.
Midlule Mrel ut Auierleuu Pulley.
Atlantlo lteiluhnc ut Electric moras Bat
tery. Reach at Standard Roller BMrlui.
Povtera. lU-Iiiblmaii & ltoseugarten at
Hale & Hliburu.
bCUUKBAN LEAGUE.
North Philadelphia ut Oluer,
liodd at rem Rock.
NOltTIIKAST LEAGUE.
Krankford at Wlsslnomlns,
Kensloston ut llustlcton.
Holaiesburs ut Urldeiburt.
MANUFACTURERS' LEAGUE.
Fell at Wheeler.
lltaboa at llutterwortli.
Carey at Keystone supply.
Moor Mult at Elliott.
8UOK MANIFACTUKEUS' LEAGUE.
U. 8. M. at HIuc,
Lennox at Uexul.
Laird. bcboUr i Co.. at lUUahan.
Ulrard at Ednartis.
By GRANTLAND RICE
HAVE you ever noticed In your meander
Ings through tho broad land of swat
how few star ball players are ever hurf'or
out to nny extent? Hans Wagner at 40
played In 160 games, and Hans last season
nt 41 took part In 1B6 contests, not missing
a contest nil year.
Mathewson In 18 years nevor had n. sore
arm until hli final trouble came last sum
mer. Ho always was rendy.
Ty Colib nnd Trls Speaker nevsr have
been Injured to any extent. Both hare been
able to average over 140 games n year.
Walter Johnson hM been steadily on the
Job for his eight yenrs' service, and so has
Aloxandcr.
The ball player great enough to bo a
lending star seems to know also how to
protect himself.
Chick at Merion
Whether Chick Evans will land the ama
teur championship nt Merlon remains for
tho future to say.
Hut hero Is ono detail you can figure on
for the first tlmr. in tho East Chick will be'
tho lending favorlto among thoso trying to
pick tho winner.
In 1913, nt Garden City, Travers was an
easy favorlto and Travers won.
In 1013, at Kkwanok, Travers and
Oulmet wero rlvnl favorites and they
reached the final together.
In 1D1G, at Detroit, Travers. Oulmet and
Hvaiis wero bunched on oven terms. But
nt Merlon Chick will havo tho call above
tha field In the advance picking for the
first time In any amateur championship of
recent years. The fact that ho nt last has
smashed his way through will bo accepted
ns a big boost for his play.
To Meet Welsh
Wo havo In mind another fine system to
select the proper man to meet Kreddlo
Welsh, If Freddlo ever 'gets In that frame
of mind.
Here It Is talto Benny Leonard. Charley
White and Johnny Dundee and lock all thrco.
together in somo quiet cellar. About an hour
later unlock tho door" and permit the sole
nurvlvor to walk out and claim the right to
Jho main match.
This scheme ought to make a big hit with
boxing promoters, as thcro is a lot of sports
manship involved, with no gate receipts.
Mention has been made of the fact that
a golfer In Mlnlkahds. who holed a good
putt danced a Jig on tho green. Perhaps ho
laid tho ball dead with a jigger shot.
Get Your Reservations
Sir You can quit bothering now where
the next world jerles will be. It Is all over.
Any one can scCKvho has a ticket by spend
ing about six das In Boston next October.
It won't bo necessary to leave town to seo
a came. Tho opening pitchers will bo Ru
Herzog and Roush Are
Stars for New Teams
CHARLEY HERZOG slijmallzcd
his return to the Giants by win
ning for the McGrawites against the
ChicaRo Cubs yesterday. He wns the
star of the session in Chicago. While
Herzoe; was carrying the burden for
tho Ginnts, Eddie Roush, who' was
making his debut for Christy
Mathcwson's Reds, was performing
feats that mndo him an idol with
the fans of Rhineland. It wasn't
Roush's fault that the Reds did not
win their first game under tho
leadership of "Big Six."
STIUWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER TO
PLAY CHINESE NINE TODAY
The Chineso University nine will make
another appearance on the Strawbrldge &
Clothier Ield, 63d and Walnut streets, when
they lino up against the store boys this
afternoon. Tho Store Boys handed tho
Orientals the first beating ever adminis
tered by a Strawbrldge & Clothier team
when they defeated these same Invaders on
July 5, and that, a shutout.
' Ogden and OJlmoro will perform for tha
home lads, and It was this combination that
routed the Orientals In the game a few
weeks ago. Alio or Apau and Mark will
work for tho Chinese.
Red Men's Games Scheduled Today
Moro than ZOO entrlrs nrs listed to take part
In the !!( athletic events of tha Iteil Men's .an
nual outlnc nnd comes at l'olnt Ilreezo i'ark this
afternoon. Athletes from all pnrls of this mat
ami New Jersey will compete acalnst the local
cracks and some exclttns racea can be looked
for. as the prizes nro tha best ever offered by
this orcnnlzatlon Thro professional motor
racea and a nve-mlla amateur bicycle handicap
rare hue been added to the program.
Stetson to Play Logan Square Nine
This nflernoon I.oran Square and Stetson will
hook up for tho third time this season on the
Ialtr's croumls. Twlco the "Hatters" hava
bowed to Hi" JIcNlchol boys and the factory lada
certainly uro out to square themseltea for theso
reierse. I.lsht and Hteenson will form tho bat
tery for tne homo club, while either Ad Nwlcler
nr Frank McNlchol will bombard th Utetaon
heavy artillery with Whit rocelvlns.
Grant and Schmidt in Pinal Round
PKI, MONTE, Cat.. July S3. Douglas Grant,
northern California champion, will msst lleln
rich bchmldt. of the Claremont Country Club,
Oakland, L'al., today, In the finals of tha West
ern coif championship,
Grand Chimes Sold for, $10,000
CLEVELAND. O.. July, 12. Orand Chimes.
S'OaU. record-brssklnc winner of th Tavern
"Steak" in Thursday's Grand Circuit msstlnjr
here, was sold to John Qlbbons, of Jonesvllls.
La., for 110.000.
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QUITTERS IN THE
TEXAS GUARD
COMPANY L, of the 3d Regiment, recruited in the
town of Lott, in the heart of Texas, refused to
take the Federal oath when it reached the borders
Under the threat of drastic punishment the men re
lented. In Sunday's Public Ledger George Pattulja asks
"What caused these men to fail in their duty when' the
crisis came?" He answer the question in one. word,
"Socialism," and shows how the Southwest is honey
combed with a breed of Socialism thrice as insidious as
the Anarchistic red-flag Socialism of the cities. '
TOMORROW'S
PUBLICLEPGER
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dolph and Shore. I, am not yet sure whether
lluth or Leonard Trill meet Barnes or
Hughes In the second" battle; but t may
know In a week or two- If so, will nAtlae
at once. R, K. V.
Wa are glad to riear, this, because- w
have, been bothered sc much, about the toca
Hon of the series recently that we have
only put on four or flr pounds, and! caa
hardly sleep over S or 10 hours a nlgjit
Another Wall
sir Tw erer tha, from childhood's, ham
I't seen my fondest dopo rleeart.
I picked the Tank wilts greatest power
And they lost Qve stars, right, awajv
PLATO PETE.
Tho Ited Sox havo tost TrU Speaker, but,
nccordlng; to several Western pennant con
tenders who have dropped la lately. thy
hare still retained, one qc1 two others who
can occasionally furnish a mite ot annoy
ance. The Old Gunrd and th New
"When I was playing league baatball,
over 30 years ago, we had no costly train
ing ramps, we had no big mitts and no
shin guards nothing but uniforms, bats
ami balls, and yet one catcher and two
pitchers, with four lnQeldcra and. three out
fielders,, were enough to last out a season
for many clubs." Arthur Irwm.J
When good King Arthur played t9 gamt,
soma thirty years ago,
Tha spiel which ho unfurls for u tcoa moil
precisely to;
They'd splice o fracture or a break from
ulna bone to tplne.
And then- go out anil grab a bat and out.
one on tht line,
When good King Arthur whaled tht pill,
some thirty seasons thenee,
The old guard made this present crop stack
up like seven pence;
They plktd along with tehat they had and
wiped atoay the blood ,
A pitcher was a pitcher then, and not a
hothouse bud.
In good King Arthur's vanUltetf fa they
stuck uttth what Jhey had;
The game teas, then the bulk of it and not
the savant's fadi
A wound or whatthey only asked amid
the crash 'and din
Enough machinery Intact to hold the spark
plug In.
But good King Arthur's day Is dead as old
last summer's rose;
The costlier the bric-a-brao the fragller It
grows;
The shortstop reaches for hit cap hh
sliouldcr springs a Icaki
The pitcher's nose begins to Itch, and he
must rest a week.
TILDEN TO PLAY
HAWK FOR TITLE
AT NORRISTOWN
Final Eound for Plymouth
Club Singles Laurels
Scheduled Today
NORRISTOWN, Pa., July 22. William
T. Tllden, 2d, holder pf the Schuylkllt Valley
tennis championship, and Dr. V. II. Hawk,
who held the title In 1914, earned the right
to meet each other In the final round for
the present championship at the Plymouth
Country Club today.
Tltden had a very easy tune In defeating
E. 1). Hosier, Overbrook, 6-1, 6-0. Mosler
furnished one of the upsets ot the tourna
ment when he defeated E.' C. Hall Thurs
day. In his match against Tllden the Over
brook representative was never dangerous,
as he was octremqly wild and drove Into the
net repeatedly.
The contest between Doctor Hawk and
Norman W. Swayne. riiTnouth. furnished a
striking contrast to the Tllden-Uosler match.
Doctor Hawk won In straight sets from last
year's runner-up in a match that consumed
much tlmo and effort, 6-t, C-3. Kach roan
played the easy, base-line game, aiming to
wear down his. opponent by well-planned
placements. Aa the contestants adopted the
same tactics, a long-drawn-out match re
sulted, and the number of times the ball
crossed and recrossed the net In the loos
.rallies was almost record breaking.
The semifinal round match In the doubles
between W. T, Tllden, 2d, and Roy Coflln,
the tltleholders, and Doctor Hawk and B. C
Hall gave the gallery sufficient thrills to
make up for those missing In the Hawk
Swayne contest. The tltleholders won their
way to the final round after a very close
call. Hawk and Hall had little trouble In
carrying off the first set. 6-3, and they were
well on their way to victory In the second
when their opponents braced and evn the
games at four all. Tllden and Coffin played
well up to the net and smashed away for
aces. The hard hitting was not confined to
one side ot the court, as Hall produced many
lusty .clouts that earned points. The team
work of Tllden and Coffin Improved, and
they were able to win the set, 7-5. The
third art began with a rush. The title
holders ran away with the first three games
and the match appeared to be oyer, when
Hawk and Hall uncorked a winning streak,
capturing a trio of games and squaring the
match. The spurt was spasmodic, however,
as Tllden Inaugurated a smashing campaign
that decided the set, 0-3, and o ended the
match.
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