-Sfe"-ft im-mnp vt-wnry """ . Ty'3pwrPW'-v!WW ? -v t'E-r'ir -tw -.r-' -Rprr-f 'wnw'vjB m EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1916. it n S?AST TENNIS MATCHES PLAYED BETWEEN EASTERN AND WESTERN PLAYERS OTHER SPORTS fefUFFY M'INNIS CONTINUES MEMBERS OF EASTERN TENNIS TEAM PUBLIC GOLFERS CAN CLAIM WORLD'S RECORD FOR SHOTS ALREADY PLAYED ON COURSE GAIJNIJNU til UttJU UJb' WILLOW; SPEAKER IS STILL IN FRONT mmammmmm fhirty-fouiv Point Gap Separates Tris From Ty CODD, tne jn.uuuer-uy xvuoertson, National League Leader, Increases Mark Iem-ikeR nnd Cobb both lost Bround In the rnco for tho American I.etiBue batting 'S premiership, while. Jackson, tho other mcmbci' of the hitting triumvirate, went 5a ft an avcn paco" irum .oai ia .juj nnu Ty uroppea trom .350 to '!'' . - iMiflA flnhh Vina Itint returni,!. hnvlntf mwmmJ cn. nM t.i.....,i STsccount 01 inj". . ....,, ...v.. ....... .... ...J.. i b whlle Speaker Is still out of the ftamo with an Injured ankle. Jackson has J""" i.ying reguiariy Kocpa irai lurwuru, wun a ..ms, tne same marK which V .t.lmed a week ago. Ln Says helped him to better his position by a fow slops. Ho Increased hla mark 1- 236 to .245. Strunlc also picked up a few points. Ho Increased his mark from r"tnlhe" National Leaguo raco, Robertson, tho Giants' young outfielder, continues T e things all his own way, nnil by botterlnu his mark by two points now boasts .M. D ii nmihert started another climb to tho ton and went from .319 tn .331. earner picked up a couple of points and has a rating of .310. ff- Alexander tops tho pltcUors, with 20 victories and 7 defeats. He has won mora m than any pitcher In either league. Hornsby, the find of the Cardinals, Is . select. Just ono point In the rear of Wagner. Whltted fell from tho .300 see- i M.- - - m,.1. It. (hn fiATt Tltill Willi n .7HS. wltlln T)n ,!..... I...- i ... -.-.I-.. tlOIl tO a O'""' "'" -" -...., ---, ....... om. . into inu 1ulllia i'nofth has lost moro games than any big lcaguo pitcher, with a total of 18 In 27 nines. Myers's rccoru a " w u. -.... ': American League INDIVIDUAL lUTTlNO AVEnACIEB. I? Mirers who have tnkon part In 15 or mora mm op W and Includlnit Thursday. Aujust "" a. An. n. h. i...v.. iteve.07 810 73130 24 ggrW&hV.IK 82 5 27 fr.r'nM 3.1 IIS 1U m 85E Boston. . S3 12 S;fr CI.W...7B 232 30 Jii.5. N. T.. 70 sail 'RiS'Bt. k:::?? ?n ?? 190 imwuip'.&. jj sj 20 72 32 07 r.l 112 s 'J 1 1 8 o O 12 O 3 21 I) 13 n 12 rsfe.M ?r Js fKotton." S.lUiOO 401 08 113 12 I rsfl.ft'h'm. D0t.7 il" " V S3u brtT...io 805 01 ioi IsmSk Ath" 03 831 43 OS JmSrfr WhlH nil (I HI -SJSK" sTioo 4oi nsii? wVlkir. N. T .82 W8 0 27 'pi?mn. N.T.4U 104 -3 42 2 7 12 03 wauir. BOJ...82 300 00 a ".'?' .", So na.j nn 101 .-t.l J fhl ..1M 11 (BSS.'Si. D.t..0 851 42 r, 20 10 10 10 n 42 33 1 1 :i in 23 1 12 'a 3 0 18 LWitL 8. U..ls ant uu iU; Wd. -!8,S ,7 bnJi. Det...24 43 7 fieMallen. Chl.40 131 B fcln. Wah..00 370 82 'lnt. B0S....S4 318 84 fMBl'r, CM... 77 243 80 ...' Tin. ni 1S5 18 $M Do,... .03 353 g2 01 r, Cle..72 258 3rt rv-ikL Det..30 82 B HfBrr. Waih. 78 201 Wlirmi, Wh;T l?i Tmii. Del... 101 840 pi)ur. N. T...71 278 t C....W a T. .951 44 ilmihlll. I)t..21 28 r; M,i "n "(i inTuiill fl'... K1 ?1 2.1 02 1 OanSll. Cl.v.101 378 84 01 10 iOrny. Clev.101 891) 74 fig 8 itSSi. Waih.80 231 28 87 12 .,..... - U .F MI ,204 22 81)7 41 h.nVi Vh.B 27.1 30 rnrn Wuh.ivr 210 82 j lalJl. N. Y.,.28 100 13 i AMrhr W- T T 213 18 Toiter"lVMh..t8 asrt BO 52 Hbf-..iV fhl .4(1 7r. 48 811 IjiJoI. Ath.... 80 837 21 kln'h. N. r.88 85 35 Pljp. X. T.....08 338 88 Chapman. Clev.(12 100 28 ttiFTwr. u'.nh"H nn 4 Itltnvrlii. Ho ..07 188 21 iiuvte, .lii.jn a KinUr. St. L.01 1.14 14 limtuon. Wns.-tr. 11(1 13 Johnioa. Waah.38 lift dodoc uei 11 ' lortoa, St. Ij..8! B7 7 ml. Ath 83 31B 28 J. CollLu. Chi D2 817 41) 71 Johiuon, St. 1..74 217 20 B.1 JHUS'Dt nil 3114 45 PlOUtO Dt...78 220 15 .(inner, tiev.iut 'MolIr. Waih.fl : fjiwTr. Ath. ..21 , (fditnU, Ath. ..81.! ilaM. N. T. .S3 1 72 75 07 B3 21 Bl SB. SII.TD.Ave. 11 170 .803 11 150 .3311 10 100 .318 3 8 81 .320 1 .SL'U 8 67 .824 0 11 .820 3 32 .317 14 148 .315 8 45 .813 4 41 .813 12 00 .810 21 83 .208 13 158 ,20.1 14 148 .204 12 08 .204 17 132 .287 2 21 .280 21 80 .285 21 80 .285 13 121 .283 3 130 .282 B 72 .280 3 130 .282 1 15 .2711 18 155 .270 8 84 .270 2 7.1 .275 23 127 .274 3 B2 .273 8 .280 10 134 .288 18 121 .208 21 02 .285 14 130 .201 1 5 .20.1 0 74 .202 2 20 .202 (I 84 .200 B 114 .250 15 123 .250 3 00 .250 7 40 .250 B 118 .238 17 101 .258 3 Zft .2.17 IS 10 l II li 10 10 18 12 1 0 4 nililr, Ath Hprr. Ath , wain. n. 2H 80 200 32 .S3 140 0 JUdll. Walh. 03 228 30 .'?tnr, CM. ...67 100 14 .'rerun, uni. . lfitk. Ath... Jtorton. Clav, uorpar, tin. I'.Vttt. Dit.... i- icott. Boa. . . t.'Cirrtran, Co,. 20 .'JWkion, jioa.54 00 203 85 203 HI 47 B ,38 Dl 12 .00 410 48 .05 184 17 liTofcln. Bt. I,. 50 183 IB 28 HOtdton. N. T..80 800 40 04 jjiCMrii, Clev.,78 224 20 4U lVir: Boa 28 30 0 3 I Divta't. St. I..40 40 2 10 S riUHralLN. Y.45 08 0 10 2 20 0 10 a a 11 w 0 B 11 1 4 O a 2 B o n 1 s B 12 13 2 22 4 a 17 2 2ll IS 0 a ti a 2 I Balir. Clav... 21 B8 a 12 0 'rAuitln, St. L.81 244 41 40 14 ttnr. Bos.... 71 255 i uian, m, i.,,ni in i J txntw, noa...81 60 fS.4"-.-.i."?i n? "M"l( iu..ta .2 E ; Wean , lEttrolf 0 11 4 8 4. fil 20 11 22 0 75 .250 27 .250 (17 .255 40 .234 12 107 .252 8 144 .232 .. 12 .330 2 7 .250 B .250 8 81 .210 21 122 .210 0 lBO .247 0 (Ml .217 2 14 .240 88 .21.1 08 .214 00 .214 00 .242 27 .240 72 .2.10 B lin .238 20 12.1 .237 11 103 .237 12 00 .237 15 122 .237 20 t5 .230 18 .28.1 BO .235 13 .234 42 .234 81 .233 8 82 .232 1H ,-H 10 .228 02 .225 00 .224 70 .223 08 .223 07 .223 10 80 .221 4 39 .221 10 1)1 ,210 O (I'J .2111 40 ,210 82 .218 0.1 .217 2 10 .21 1 2.1 .218 27 IOI .212 IV HU .21. 1 ,21. 27 .211 44 .211 78 .210 04 .203 0 ,203 12 .201 21 .204 IS .203 70 .201 S7 .200 84 .188 IB .180 20 .181 8 .170 13 11 11 12 3 10 1 1 0 12 11 13 4 7 14 0 8 4 7 0 1 4 0 O 13 10 4 a l l icimfand ... 101 ft. Louis ... 102 ky.M'7?,a.. 00 .Atretics .... 03 I CLUD FIELDING RECORDS. O. PO. A. R. T.C. Av. .... 101 2702 180B 120 4103 .070 08 2048 1203 124 400.1 .080 101 2H0T 1382 142 4S31 .087 VV 2028 1271 lail 4033 ,UUU 2744 1400 1S8 4308 ,U3 2703 1422 163 4380 .003 2008 1180 188 4020 .050 170 1330 210 4018 .040 CLUB DATTINQ RECORDS. R. II. BR. Sit. Ave. 880 102 134 5U 810 08 142 ,247 708 08 1B1 .213 763 87 180 .241 788 140 150 ,210 703 112 08 ,210 708 124 120 .218 00? 100 80 .228 O. AR, ...105 8430 421 384 414 340 870 833 Unties .. 03 3037 280 riucaxo ...ioi ft'ifii CUrran4..101 8280 forton ,..,08 8121 It. Louis,, 102 8324 WaihlnvlAn nn n.nr. ff'Tork., 88 8282 Ml TEN LBADINQ SLUGGER?. 2D. JR. HR. TR. ER. 31 .7 O 100 UU 11 Granav riwta.4 Sif?- W JS IBklr A,''1' na -3 8 iKi!'' "tiouU 10 10 giitain, Detroit.;.::;:;; 21 6 TEN LEADINO BASE STEALERS, fMr. Dttrolt IB 0 7 0 11 100 60 155 61 150 43 1B8 40 114 44 122 42 170 40 148 39 184 39 itet-asSfe1::;::;;;;"" i.ouls, Yorlc . .IKatuas at, &:::::::::::; s "'a. St. Loula... 100 O. 08 68 DO 07 80 88 83 00 SB. Ave. 38 41 10 20 24 22 23 20 21 20 18 PITCHERS' RECORDS Ta. rf ,&n;: is i msi: r v .; k "ion.civV:.. ia io gB.Sfc:M I ite1. CUvV,; 22 XT & a ;: 13 18 IbS?"!' CW... ; 27 8 Q. W. U. SO. BH. II.WP, Av. 1U 1 U 1U iu 21 u l.uuu 0 4 4 B 61 18 70 10 18 83 47 84 44 27 08 84 18 12 70 08 84 81 41 103 10 88 47 110 27 184 44 74 45 74 TS 180 27 100 48 180 tr.'."ala. Det.. so li a s CaiaKati. Wft? n 5s 1S l I60 80 180 !ai.V'C1tv ?3 13 8 87 47 188 Donald AV . '" la a i ' Hlrrl. ;.'.".V".. ? IU 7 68 8gV,. 29 ll l? B7 nzJ?. Clv... n it o O 1.000 0 1.000 S ,000 ,833 .778 ,750 ,733 ,700 ,802 ,007 ,807 .8117 .032 .017 U3U nT'- twve. fc5iH,,kL, jiTr?i 80 11 9 Wton 23 8 8 AimiV? K'... 9 3 rrr.'. wton. 17 ,' va. . si St. L f 1 1 1 o 11 23 8 JO iSasj-?oit: ss ?s I 62 01 41 42 33 21 25 20 8 1 71 B3 32 28 03 rani us s.i I? ti. a.trY f"? 5 is Ol 2&&SPS is "AfflSKt 2" . N fl! &::.n 47 104 1UU 102 08 03 12(1 79 137 IS SO 43 148 34 160 48 100 3 88 138 0 !s 60 23 S3 18 37 20 87 12 62 151 42 12S 81 112 07 114 50 07 0 14 103 7 38 II 09 82 2 I 2 82 130 62 83 02 .i iSi 02 50 180 S.I fl TH r? t m ? a 7 S i in 27 19 77 67 144 23 24 08 21 18 S4 31 4$ 43 ?1 l 1? ,023 .021 .019 .018 ,011 ,600 ,000 .688 ,571 ,671 ,600 .650 ,633 ,500 .600 ,500 ,500 ,500 ,600 .600 .600 .430 .444 .437 .429 .428 .400 .891 .373 .304 .833 .833 33S 833 2U1 200 107 National League HATTING AVERAGES, riaycra who havo taken part In IB or moro foiT8' "" ' knd lncludlnK Thursday, AUKuat 3, O. AR. R. II. 811. SH. TR.Avo. .inrtr. , Rkln.30 70 13 80 4 Ituirry. Vlillllea.10 IS 0 3 2 JlolM;rtaon. N.Y.88 330 85 118 13 Daubert. Ilklyn 02 800 00 121 10 LotiK. at.Loul.7fl 202 20 84 14 H Wacner, 1M.87 320 43 103 0 Jiuriiiujr. HI. J.117 am ChaRp. Clncln 8S 32B Cnnmhn. liulvn lit nn Zlmm'man, dhl 00 354 "nuuo. l'ltla 77 251 43 100 87 101 2 10 51 1117 34 75 it Hlilttrd, l'hlla.87 30.1 3D 01 hcat. Bklyn..00 040 40 102 H. Smith, nicn.. 22 51 4 15 Itomlor, Phlla..lO 34 1 10 Hlnrliman. l't.H7 324 81) 0.1 Work, l'hllllr-i.83 332 41 00 Oroh. Cln'natl. .00 848 60 Inn Pjikkert, l'hlla.83 310 41 80 riaicner. SI. X.li.JlTt ('larko. Clncln.. 00 131 rorK.01 852 Doric. N. Y Nonlo. CIn'nntl.fil nia O. Ilurna, N.Y.100 874 05 101 TrnRisser, Hob. 22 30 1 In Klack. ChleaBO.Ol 207 44 82 Fisher. Cln'atl 41 110 0 30 (Inod. I'hllllra..S4 100 20 20 Adams, I'lttabR.lO 22 1 0 Kelly. Chlcntto 17 no 0 10 Hfr70tr. N. Y. 00 320 30 80 jonnaton. nicm.72 2.1S .14 Knuff. N. York.00 335 4,1 HrhUltz. I'tahK 00 181 IIS Alex'ml'r, l'hll.20 83 B Farmer. PlttK.22 83 0 i:. Hums, I'hll.q.1 HI) 12 Carey. Pitt". ..88 800 50 O. Mlllor, Ilkin37 11 0 Crnvnth. Phil. 70 250 33 nriYrc-in. cm a .iuu J.C.Smllh.Iloa.VO 810 Cutahaw, llkn.nl 340 Onnialea S L.70 17f. Vlox, Pitta, ...43 120 Wlnun, Cln ...82 251 Griffith. Cln. .08 377 Zclrter. Chi.. .53 181 McCarthy. Ptc.42 120 Pfeffer. Ilkn ..2S 80 Jlerklo. N Y. 01 327 Archer, Chi ...52 163 Williams. Chi 88 31.1 Konetchy llos.no 323 20 30 21 12 20 32 14 12 10 40 44 24 no 80 40 22 22 80 114 20 0.1 78 l 80 45 33 04 00 40 32 21) ,...... n.. Kit li. l.uderua. l-hll.HI 287 31 Htsnirel. Ukn..77 281 38 anyuer. M. L .)2 .ia Rarlden. N. Y.82 258 Knier. Chi OH 3.1 SnodR'ai Bos. .60 178 Fltzri'k. Hoi. ..CI 112 Gowdy. Roston.82 257 Heck, St.I.outn.4ll 1.17 Mowrey, llkln.8.1 201 J.Miller. St.L.O.I 330 Rcan. Boston. 23 40 Barnes, Ron. ..20 38 Costello. Pltts.50 152 Olnon. n'llvn..45 140 Meyers, IlKlyn..4i 132 li Retzel. St. 11.0.1 81.1 35 Lohert. N. Y.22 47 4 O Wllson.St.L. 78 218 15 Mann. Chi.... 7.1 223 27 Knabe, Chi. ...51 100 11 Bescher, St.L..08 870 05 Butler. St. L..B7 57 0 Nlehoff. Phils 80 345 38 Wllholt. Bos.. 112 20.1 20 .1. Smith. St.L.02 204 30 S'nelder. Cln. .40 08 10 Kvers. Boston. 71 241 33 M'nvllle. Hos.,90 8.17 42 llyrne. Phillies. 20 00 11 Tyler, Boa. ...10 40 5 Collins. Bos. ..ill 207 20 Jnsper. St. L.10 .13 2 Wll'ms. St.L..23 10 8 Mollwltz. Chi. 00 18(1 12 Hounch. Cln..Bl 124 10 Louden. Cln.. .00 203 20 Hendrlx, Chi,. 20 30 2 Gibson. ritts..32 83 4 O.J'ston, Pltta.71 2.18 28 o'.Mara, Bklyn..18 180 43 Klllefer. Phils. 81 140 8 Connolly. Bos. 31 80 2 Fischer, Pitta. 08 180 10 Balrd. Pitta. ..77 248 22 Mitchell. Cln.. 30 B(I 8 Corhan. St. L.84 237 21 Tackard. Chi. .2(1 32 5 Ragan. Bos. ..10 38 1 Schmidt. Pltts.37 103 10 M'Con'll. Chl.,10 44 2 Oetr. 0'kln....24 HO 1 Seaton. Chi... 28 30 4 Teireau, N. Y.23 Bl 8 Mama'x. Pltts.20 08 7 llanrroft. Vhlln.JS 289 SI Cooper, Phils .37 77 0 HI It 38 2 78 4 80 10 63 0 71 00 0 no i 0.1 4 81 12 B.I 7 27 3 12 3 33 1 71 0 71) 11 11 0 30 .13 31 81 11 Bl 62 37 87 13 78 40 BO 1.1 B3 78 IB in 44 7 4 30 20 01 8 17 B3 38 80 10 37 40 11 45 0 7 10 8 12 7 0 12 fin 13 u n 0 n 7 0 o 11 8 1 2 1 11 O 0 0 0 n o 4 n o n l B 8.1 .30.1 0 7 .883 12 inn .348 is ins .331 7 103 .320 7 185 .310 8 150 .31.1 B 1311 .311 0 11 .80.1 8 lr2 .8(12 3 10(1 .200 21 120 .208 7 138 .205 2 18 .204 1 14 .201 11 1311 .203 B 130 .280 8 144 .2H7 12 131 .287 0 100 .214 8 48 .282 13 141) .281 0 112 .270 0 138 .278 0 11 ,27H 20 101 .2711 2 80 .273 4 41 .273 1 8 .273 I 18 .271 12 113 .271 0 03 .207 0 12.1 .2(111 II 0 .2110 1 SO .20.1 8 20 .20.1 3 48 .202 0 131 .2111 3 .10 ,2111 0 0.1 .201) 7 80 .200 4 104 .238 10 110 .237 4 03 .2.17 4 41 ,2.'.0 11 88 .255 4 120 .25.1 2 34 .214 8 40 .2.11 3 22 .250 8 122 .218 B 48 .218 18 138 .248 10 112 .218 8 73 .217 7 00 .217 10 11.1 .210 ft 73 .211 8 71 0 110 10 .13 8 30 7 73 2 42 18 on B 111 2 13 2 II) a 41 7 42 .1 41 7 10.1 1 13 0 02 4 7.1 8 44 7 124 2 1.1 14 118 8 no 17 84 10 1 12 BO .220 13 103 .218 H 21 .217 II 23 .217 0 63 .213 (I 10 .212 0 5 11 ( 4 1 3 12 8 0 4 0 a l a l o s n 4 1 10 214 243 ,242 ,241 ,241 ,241 ,241 ,230 ,2:in ,237 ,237 ,230 ,235 ,23.1 ,2.14 ,234 ,233 ,281 ,231 ,228 ,227 ,227 ,221 1 BO .210 38 .210 83 .2114 10 .205 23 .201 72 .203 47 .201 41 .241 12 .200 63 .100 05 .108 .100 .100 .187 .181 .124 .182 15 .18: 111 .170 11 .170 10 .170 00 .173 14 .103 CLUB BATTINO RECORDS. O. All. R. II. SB. SI. Ave. Cincinnati ".'.r.lOO 3400 843 802 102 88. .233 Brooklyn .::.:. 03 S1B7 3.18 700 107 123 .251 l'niiiiea vi " es- i-z St, Louis (Thlcaao . nltt.hiiHh Boatori T ........ 00 2038 813 007 83 103 I....... 10n 3240 330 787 108 74 ....... 08 8274 34S 784 77 116 5 ...:. 02 8030 B01 720 10O 101 82 112 213 .213 .243 .230 .227 115.1 132 1813 145 1223 183 CLUB FIELDINO RECORDS. O. PO. A. E. TC, Tln.tnn 00 2488 1188 1 PhllllM ...... 01 Sg Cincinnati ...ln 2850 Now York.... 02 2480 Brooklyn "I 03 2581 PUliburah ... DJ -'ol St. Louis. ...100 Chlcaco 08 TEN LEADINO BASE STEALERS. O. AB. Ae. Carey. Plttsbunh...., 88 Kaurt. Nw York o Bescher. St. Louis. .08 O. Burns. New York 100 2000 1131 inoo 1384 2713 1348 143 110 171 102 8730 8738 4317 8838 8811 87.17 4224 4253 35 27 23 Ava. .072 .007 ,0i) ,001 .003 .001) ,000 .033 Daubert. Brooklyn. , Maranvlllo Boston.. WhUted.rhlllteii.... Betzol, St. Louis... uialf r?hlearo. . . . llerzoe. New York. 00 87 0.1 01 00 to 10 II IS IS TEN LEADINO SLUGGERS. SB. 8B. HR. TB. EB. ..14 8 10 138 00 .. 8 .. 18 Williams. Chicago... Hornsby, St. Loula. Steniel. Brooklyn... Zimmerman. Chicago Oroh. . Cincinnati. ... Robertson. New York Puskrrt. Plilllles. .. . Doyle. New York. . . . MerklJ, Ne.,York-" Nlelioff, rhlllUa PITCHERS' RECORDS, G. W. L. SO. I1B. H.WP. Ave. n.b.r Bklyn . 4 3 0 10 2 25 0 l.Oun 14 12 10 21 10 23 47 47 43 44 42 42 41 41 3 S US 40 14 0 138 ft (1 US 8 B 132 12 2 144 0 0 100 4 B 131 7 2 110 2 7 122 Allen. Boston... 11 J' uurrr nklvn.. 20 17 P Cr HuVheV. liS. :;f Bl 0 S 78 Alexander. Phils 28 20 7 110 Benton. N.Y.. -? J" J S? Itlxey. Phi ... 1 11 J SI 4 Mamaux. VV- a cl,, Bklyn. 10 8 Marauard. Bklyn 20 4 jiwmu..i -'" nj ,. Rasan. Boston.. 8 8 Tyler, Boston.,, 15 g Nehf." Boston... 14 8 Bchupp. N. Y. . 14 g RudoTfli.MBo.ton 20 l3 Parrltt. N. Y.m 26 11 Cooper. F'",, ?i 5 Mitchell. Cln,.. 18 0 w.pkard. Cht... 23 98 80 42 0 02 4 0 32 Set 63 8 64 40 lilt 88 02 31 IKS 83 120 38 113 80 151 n 00 103 8 24 09 67 34 78 34 8U 18 31 10 81 23 183 89 100 20 82 28 IIS 24 89 20 89 27 127 Pacxara. i.i.., j- -a,Srn-.tS-B.Ykiyn: ? Tearcau. "..mi,." ?q 10 9 71 26 ISO neoure. l'Ul. 23 10 71 o iu Y?."- PS:::: ?s H h li li i?i 43 16S S3 83 180 "f.'.V. ""n.- r. 5S 8 7 iliiXwT St L. 84 8 11 70 80 159 t'Anlr St L.7I 19 4 4 83 40 85 K!!Sr,s? l ::: so 7 9 73 sa 152 Ames, ok u... sx x ,0 fto 9 ... 29 Toney. Cln V. Vlller. PU .. 22 6 lraintwiuu. IjIHi Hendrlx. Chi... 31 Harmon. ? li Schneldsr. Cla.. J Jacobs. ,T4hi fi iUCoanall, Col. 18 8ohul- c,'.:' " ?n SfSSf- wl Kantten'r, Pitts, S .778 2 ,750 4 .741 B .714 0 .088 1 .082 1 ,067 1 .607 0 .047 2 ,038 1 .015 2 ,000 2 .000 2 .600 5 .688 1 .570 1 .5611 1 .645 2 ,616 0 .638 2 .538 1 .629 S ,529 8 !S29 4 .at a ,522 ,600 .600 ,600 ,600 ,450 .444 Nsi ,429 .428 .429 .417 .417 .400 .381 6 8 69 33 88 3 4 IS 7 64 0 B 7 01 88 7? -4 B 7 37 29 88 3 0 0 01 40 68 1 8 13 81 04 190 2 S 0 27 23 OS 1 .373 4 7 70 SO 9S 8 .864 7 14 C4 09 ISO 3 .333 S 10 47 24 100 2 I 4 31 17 75 1 2 8 S 23 1 10 107 17 47 IT 45 20 17 A 1 iu if o j yi 24 4 10 88 40 107 17 ? .331 .833 .333 .333 300 286 ? 2UU Kaotiear, -"j. ry ; -i s, Cnalmerr. I'WU. U Kniuir. f 3 x . 5-. i . .?... fliSrStliiliiMiilil SS laaaaaaf fV 8 ih M I ' w9 jr-vw SSi EASTERN TENNIS STARS TRIUMPH OVER THE WEST Californians Beaten in the Opening Contests Staged at Forest Hills WILLIAMS BEAT JOHNSTON NEW YOniC, Aujr. C California's tennis prostlBO BUftcrocl n, sovero shock yestcrtlny nfternoon on tho courto of tho Wcat Slilo Tennis Court nt Forest Hlllu, when tho lowly easterners roso In their mlttht nnd swept through to victory In tho final Knst vs. West matches by taking every ono of tho four singles events which were played. As thero are only seven matches In tho series tho honors rest with the men of tho Hust, no matter what may bo tho outcome of tho ono singles match and two doubles matches which nro to bo played tomorrow. In winning their way to victory tho east trners encompassed the downfall of ono of tho strongest teams that evor cama out of the Golden Gate. The featuro of tho day's performance was tho defeat of National Sin gles Champion 'William M. Johnston, who wns prey to tho better-sustained nttacl; of a former national champion, It. Norrls Williams, 2d, of Philadelphia. In a thrill ing encounter, which was replete with the high lights of the tennU skill, Williams overshadowed his Western opponent by a scoro of 3-6, G-3, 8-6, 4-C, 9-7. It was a nip-and-tuck struggle In which the decision was In doubt until tho last point had been played. This wns tho Inst match of tho afternoon and It almost Invaded tho precincts of dark ness. It was a fitting climax for an after noon which had provided exciting moments aplenty. Two doubles and a singles were all left for westerners to pick from tomorroy. The matches will have no bearing on tho result of the tournament, as the easterners clinched their victory yesterday. N. W. Nlles meets Rolnn Roberts, a new star of tho West. In tho final singles match. In the doubles Johnston and Griffin play Ilchr and K. B. Alexander, nnd Murray nnd Davis meet Williams and Church. G AT CHU31H Speaker to Play Today CLEVELAND. O.. Atur. B. Trls Speaker, who It was thouitht would bo out of the eamo for aeeral weeks, will be In the Indian line-up thla afternoon aitalnst the Athletics. Trls pot norvoux wlill- wotchlnc his team males play raterday and demanded today that he takj hla reaular noslllon In the center Held. Ills Injured ankle Is not rauslns much trouble, ,. Schedule of Today's Minor League Games DEUWAnr. COUNTX IJEAOUE Media Bt Upland. llrlll at Piisclmll. . Cheater at Clifton Ilelthto. IILUK BII10K USAOUE Gettrsburr it Frederick. Ctiambersburc nt Slartlnsbnrx, Ilunoter at Ilnicrstown. T. It. It. MOTIVE POWER LEAGUE Iloirlsburc nt Wllmlncton.. Philadelphia at New ork. Cumden nt Meadows, llaltlinore at Trenton. DAVntlNM'KKHY LE.aUE Halifax at Dauphin. JJunriiiiiion ut Mlllersbarc. Slarystllle nt Neuport. nAUPIIIN-KCIlUVLKILL LEAGUE Tremont at Wllllamstonn, Lykens at Toner City. 8C1IUVLKILL VALLEV LE.OUK Illlllken at Norrlttown. Sprlne City at ltoiborouzb. YORK COUNTV LEAGUE Windsor at North York. . Mprlnr (Irote ut Ited Hon. Ualiuktowu at (lien Itock. TRENTON CITY LEAGUE P. C. at Maddocks. Wilbur at Ht. Joseph's. Cottaso ut Fowler's. P. 1 q. at P. O. N. of A. Atasote at Laurel's. DELAWARE RIVER LE.GUE Morrlsvllle at Iloebltnr. Kniulre Tire ut Globe, Florence at Mercer, MXNUFACTURERS' LE.OUE (Mercer County), Retchert's at Globe. JelTerson at Kuiplre, Cnstal at Oakdale. INTERCOUNTY I.EGUE West Chester at Kennelt Sauare, Atoudale at Jiockdule. LANCASTER CQUNTY LE.VGUE Ephrsta at New Holland. Quarrytille ut MounttUI. Laucustcr at Columbia, LEHIGH VALLEY LEAGUE Maucb Ohuuk at Summit Hill. Lausford at Palmerton, Lehlsbton at tilatlnxtoa. ALL-WILMINGTON LEAGUE VandcTtr at Urandrwlne. llrownson at Newport. East Lake at Pioneer, liuncroft at Kdeu. INDEPENDENT LE.GUE Illxhlaud at Eddystone. Lelperstllle at Texuro. Marcus-Hook at fit. Paul'. P. O. B. OF A. LEAOUB Upland at Marcus Hook, Darby at. Chester. No, 181. Chested N. 43. at UockdsU. INTEKBOHOUCH LK.QCH Bldley Park at Morton-Rutland. UUhland Park at Media. DrexeT Ulli at Union. MAIN JUNE LEAGUE i. C. ut C'eatrat IlUh troundj. Don a Co. ts. West PhUadelphla kVllf,- Paoll at Una Air. BtrVTD at Narhrlh. Autocar at.ilayne MONTGOMERY COUNTY LEAGUE -. Ambler at Jenklntowa. jiiiuu at nil low tiros. Olrmlls at llitaayrts. N Runs Scored by Majors for Week RUNS scored by all teams in American and National LoaRiics from Saturday, July 29, to Friday, August 4, inclusive. Only runs that fifrurc in official averages arc in cluded. Scores of incomplete games are not counted, but the scores of games of five innings or more are included in the table: AMERICAN LEAGUE. H. S. M. T. W. T. F.T'l. Chlraco 1 17 4 CI 8 0 BS lloiton 11 0 0 S 3 1 10 Detroit 11 3 0 2 2 2 3 SI rlatnl.Mll 10 110 3 3 ft 21) ht. LouU 1 4 4 3 3 (I 20 Wnshlncton II 2 11 1 0 1024 Athletic S 1 3 2 2 1 210 New York 3 12 21 211 NATIONAL LEAGUE. H. K. SI. T. W. T. r.T'l. Ilrooklrn 4 13 H 6 t 2 3.J N'rw York 0 14 II 1 23.1 Ilntnn 12 8 1 3 I) S 3i Phillies I 4 3 1 10 3 27 Clnclnuatl H 2 4 II 225 ht. I.ouls ' S O 6 4 123 Chlcato n 2 4 O I) 0 1H Plttsliurch 3 0 4 S 2 0 11 Did nut piny. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY Club. Ilrookl) a . . Phillies .... ltoston .... New York. Chlraao ... Ht. l.ouls . PiiUbunth . Cincinnati . NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Win. . . . . B 31 .1130 t.3 S3 30 .3711 .SSI . . SI 3H .313 t.&- 47 43 .511 .SHI . . 4B lit .IH'J .173 41 S7 .4311 .411 ..... 40 SS .433 t.447 80 01 .3D0 .403 A.MP.RICAN LE.VGUE. Ix)h. Hpllt. t.(117 .04H .370 . . t.SHO .371 .S0.1 .... .103 .... .431 .s.. t.42(l .43S 1,382 .am Club. Won. It Chlcaco 60 43 lloiton Ad 44 ( leieland SS 44 New York S3 4(1 Detroit , A4 40 Woahlnrton .... 60 48 Ht, Loul SI 40 Athletics 10 70 tUln two. iLost two. !. Win. T.niu. finllt. ,87H .883 ,873 .... .871 f.SKO t.BHO .670 ,830 .BUD .3SU .... .833 .BIO ,830 .... .624 ,621) .610 .... ,510 .613 .SOS .... BIO 4.S20 .S0O .810 .200 .203 .11)8 .... SCIIEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LEA0UE. Chlcaco nt New York cloudy. PltUburch at llrooklyn cloudy (2 cames). Cincinnati at llo.tun rlcur (2 cames). St. Louis at Philadelphia cloudy. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York at Detroit cloudy. Wushlncton at Chlcato cloudy. Athletic at Clet eland clear. Iloston at bt. Louis clear (2 cumea). INTERNATIONAL LEAOUE. Newark at Providence cleur. llaltlinore at Richmond clear (3 cames), Montreal at Ruchester clear (3 cumes), Iluffulo at Turuuto cloudy (3 cames), YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland. Si Athletics, 3. Detroit, Si New ork. S. Chlruto, 3 Washlncton. 2, Wushlustoii. Hi Chlcaco, 3 (second came), bt. Louis, 6 llo.tun, 1, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Phillies. 3i Ht. Iuls, 1. Chlcaco, 6 New York, 2. Motion, Si Cincinnati, 2. llrooklyn. 2 l'UUbursh, 0. AL DEMAREE LffiELY TO DO THE HURLING Pat Moran Allows Alex to Take Rest Today's Game at 2:30 o'Clock Manager Moran had originally planned to uso Alexander tho Great on the mound against 'the Cardinals thla afternoon, but tho splendid form Bhown by Rlxey, Chalmers, Bender and Demaree since tha champions arrived noma may cause the Phllly pilot to change his plans. Alexander has had onlj; two days' rest -and while Moran Intended to send his star to the mound every third day, the splendid work of the rest of the staff may Induce him to postpone the overworking of the Nebraskan. In case Moran decides to allow Alexander two more days of rest, Al Demaree or George Chalmers will be picked to oppose the Cards. Hugglns's team appears to have gone to pieces and Is at the present time the weakest in the National League, and Moran does not anticipate much trouble from tha Cardinals. Leon Ames, who beat the Giants and Braves la his last two starts. Is likely to be Hugglns's pitching choice, and as the for mer New Yorker generally Is troublesome to the Phils, todays game may be harder than the champions Imagine. Today's game will begitr at 2:30 o'clock, JUNIOR TENNIS STARS CLASH ON CYNWYD COURTS State Tournament for Ed ward Bok Trophy Begins This Afternoon The flrsi annual tournament for tho Junior tennis championship of Pennsylvania, an outgrowth of tho Philadelphia clay court championship event Inaugurated last year, will get under way thlH nftornoon on the dirt courts at the Cynwyd Club, with nn entry list of 50 nspirlne and persplr Ing youths. Today's program Is preliminary and first round singles matches. The championship trophy was presented by Ertwnrd Bok, and at present It Is held by Thomas Brown, of Yonkers. Hrown was unahlo to enter bccnu.so tho Infantile paralysis quarantine Is keeping him In Now York. This youngster went through a fast field In tho event last year, and his nbsenco Is to bo regretted, although it virtually means that the championship In singles will go to a local player. The favorites nre Searing Wllso'n, present junior Indoor chnm plon of Philadelphia, and Hoy March, holder of tho New Jersey Junior title. Other youngsters who nro bound to figure are Nelson Illlllngton. Moorestown ; II. P. Uornhelm, Frankford High School ; Samuel Pennock, Penn Charter: Marshall Vanna man, Cynwyd, nnd Itodney Beck, German town. Hoy Coflln, of Oermantown, holder of the Philadelphia Junior title on turf, Is Ineligible for this event, which Is open only to boys of 17 nnd under. The young est entry Is Stuart Vnlerrtlne, of German town, who was 12 years old on his last birthday, or "going on 13," ns he put It. The doubles championship wilt get under way early next week. Cobb's Creekers Take Million and Half Wal lops in Nine Weeks This Schieffelein By SANDY JIcNIDLICK HOHNSBY II. U I)B VEAZT, poet, lin guist and statistician, besides being fond of cutting holes In his straw hat and refusing ts wear tongues In his shoes, nlno liked to remark that figures would prove anything. This Is nllbt for the statement that golf ers nt tho municipal Cobb's Creek course have hung up n world's record for two months of play over a new course. As nearly ns approximate figures can diagnose tho situation, nearly one million nnd a half shots have been hurled nt the flags so far. Thcso stupendous figures havo been reached after the following arithmetic: Tho 'average number of players nt the Cobb's Creek course every day, according to figures given out recently, Is 125. This Is a low estimate. The weekly avcrago would bo 875. Tho numbor then, on paper, that havo played the publlo links so far Is 7876. Figuring the strokes per round, accurately. Is almost Impossible, but from admitted statements, destroyed golf cards found torn up on the links, nnd from observation, 137 strokes has been placed as the low nvcrago speed. Free Hitters Present Thcro Is nn enormous number of freo hitters now disporting In tho Cobb's Creek pastures, who care nought for tho number of strokes, tho main Idea being to wallop the pill. Tho majority of golfers thero admit that they have a hard time doing better than 150 Btrokes. Many of tho fcmlnlno beginners go nround In about twice that number of strokes. Scarcely a handful of the best players there can reach 90 and only two havo broken 80. These scores wouldn't drag down tho average much and 137 seems reasonable. Tho overwhelming shot-totnl now reaches tho staggering sum of 1,078,875 strokes. Tills is picked as a world's mark for thrco reasons. To wit, as the saying goes, first the public course Is one of tho hardest public courses In the country; second, av erages at other courses nro universally lower than this, and third, tho attendance ts nearly as strong ns that of tho averago public course. The 1,078,875 strokes Is a fair estlmato of the recorded strokes. Then there aro drives "taken over nnd not counted." Thero are great hordes of penalty strokes lost In the waters of the creek and In situations of which tho beginner ofttlmes docs not even wot. 1,500,001 Strokes There aro tho short putts that ho can put In "the second time." There are many shots forgotten at other times. Beginners nre alike In this respect the world over. A fair estimate of "unrecorded shots" would Beem to be 421,126. This would mako the grand total of shots at Cobb'i Creek for nlno weeks 1,500,001, something of ft record, what? Word comes down from Schcrfectndy that tho present Mohawk tourney thero Is tho first tournament that George Schieffelein, of the Mohawk Club, ever has partici pated In. All ho did wns trim Max Marston, 5 and 3, who was a somiflnatlst In the na tional last year, and is one of the big four thought to have tho best chance this year. If Schieffelein can do a feat like that In his first tourney, we await with Interest to hear of his accomplishments In his sec ond tourney. C. II. Williams, Aronlmlnk, lived up to his former records In tho tourney, despite tho Increased speed of the Held this year. He always seems to Bhow his greatest speed at Schenectady, and gave Sherrill Sherman, national scmiflnallst, a fine bout yesterday. Requests and Retorta Bandy McNIbllck Will you pleaie tell whether Today's Tec Talk flotf In nppreftthlnc tne Mntbtlltfes fr exhibition at no, ranch pw tieed scroll toe water that tennln ha attained. It It a nlmple matter l rhanre admlMlen to ritrn.net matches ftfnre (he plar li con erntrntert, bat to charge admleilpn to rotf eonrM In order to wltnem the plar, Is an other matter. In Knilind rannluVrabt iom am Hetnr rained for tho Tartan war Innd throoith the. medium of exhibition matehe. Harrr Vnrdon, J, T, Taylor and Jamea Ilrald. often railed tho irealeot tolf trlnmirlnkto In th world, are all too old for military atTTlre. (llt matehe bet eon the atara are) fro qnent tlie riara and treat tbronti trad to orcr the llnka tn wltneoa them. More than four thenaand people tarried nnt recently io wltnm a foor-ball aten between two tcfima, Vanlon nnd Taylor paired for Kniland, and Ilrald nnd Herd, for Hrntlnnd. Tho hat nna paoeed nnd noorly ererx en In I ho throntr came forward to drop In a weo "bob" or two. there la suppoied to bt any advantair In wear Inir clovea. aitdo from the protection of tho hands? I have been told that wearing a kIoto on tho rlht hand crampi tho hand and prerenta full Mrencth Ntlnc rAit Into that band. The pernon who told mo thla aald 1 waa retting too much In tho rJcht hand and apolllnr my ahota. Ho then foltl mo n pair of slovea for a hlch price, I cannot hold my club ateady wearlmf them. Do any of tho atar players uio kIotoii If not, what do they do for eore handiT A HANK DEOlNNBn. Philadelphia. Pa. We have unearthed no tltleholdcrs who wear gloves. The common practice Is to wind adhesive tapo around tender spots on tho fingers. A golf glove In Intended solely to protect the hand and generally Is made as loose and free of fit as possible. Sandy McNIbllck Kindly tell mo where James Ilarnea and Charlea IlarTner nnlihed In ths Phlladolphla opn ctiamplonihlp laat year and whero It was held, AN BNTHUBIASTIC HEADER. Overbroolt. I'a. They wero tied for second place. Bandy MnN'lbltck I read your e-olf atorle every nlcht and ret tho rreatest pleaauro out ot them. Haro been waltlne for a chance to tell yon a rood rolf note. The nearest I cam to havlnr ono tor you wan tho other day, when I tartrd oft at Iluntlnrdon Valley with a .1-3-4. At thl-t rat. I ahould hare rinlahed with a reconl-bustlnr 12. Hut I bl-w up on the last 1& holes nnd trot a 8U. Cordially, J. 21. V. Ablnrton, l'a. B ingles and Bungles Queries on matters of rolf will be an swered In thU column. Address all com munications of this natnro to Handy McNIb llck. (iolf Kdltor. Klenlnt Ledirr. flnb schedules, anecdotes, srorrs and other link lore lll also bo printed In this cojuain. Tho nnmt of the sender will not b printed with out permission. Rppa nixey proved himself a real Stronrheart In yesterdny'a battle with tho Cardinals. When over tho blr Virginian rot Into trouble ho braced himself nnd rut loom all ha had, That la the style of pttchtnr that will always win and Eppa seem to havo acquired It. On Thursday all the first division club of the National Ijenrue won their cames. Testerday all of then but New Turk repeated. Henco there was little chanre In tho relative standlnr ot tho clubs. . In tho National Learus Brooklyn Is drat and tho Phils second. There Is a difference oC .04 betwnen them. Only OS points separate tho St. Louts Ilrnvrns from tho Whlta Sox. tha latter betne tied for seventh place, whtlo the former Is nrst. Ica Meadows mado n rank balk yesterday when ho wns pitching- to 1IIII Klllefer, but tha I'hllly players nnd Umpire Hank O'Day were sound asleep and ho rot away with It. II was two feel off tb rubber when he pitched the third ball. As Rlxey followed with a stall. It made no difference. Iteallslnr that there are many fans In Phila delphia who wish to leave for tho seashore and other risers on Saturday afternoon, tho Phil lies' manaccment has decided to have all Sat urday sames, bertnnlnr today, besln at 2 JO o'clock. The Dodccra have now won seven In a row. The Drowns havo won H straucht and are now tlad for sixth pUce. Rico. Benator pitcher, playlnr In the outfield, mado nro hlla In elrht times up In a double header. Tho Whit Sox used six pitchers In the second rame. Ed Tlank held the Red Sox to two hit. Artlo Itofman. playlnr hla first rame for the Tanks, made two hits and stole a base. Two Miles In 1:30 Flat INDIANAPOLIS. Aur. 8. An American-roads -ar now balds tho track record on the In dianapolis Motor Speedway, which waa for merly held by a French car driven by a French man. In a test made by J. O. Vincent, chief enrlnecr ot the Packard Company, the teat rac Inr car, enulpped with the lleht 12-cyllnder aviation motor, circled tha blr brick speedway In 1 3D flat, a speed ot 100 milea an hour. SUITS 511 Reduced from 130. 123 and ISO See Our 7 Biz Windowt PETER MORAN & CO. Mfrrhrint Tailors fi. B. COR. NINTH AND ARCII 8T8. THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Prices August 1, 1916 The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on and after August 1st, 1916 Chassis Runabout Touring Car .... Coupelet Town Car Sedan f. o. b. Detroit $325.00 345.00 360.00 505.00 595.00 645.00 These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st, 1917, but there is no guarantee against an advance in price at any time. 1 Our Branch in Philadelphia BROAD ST. AND LEHIGH AVE. 1 oa juo mmiiiljmmmmaiMt