11 PAUBERT OUSTS ROBERTSON FROM LEAD; SPEAKER LOSES GROUND TO COBB AND JAGKS"OM EVENING LEDaERIniLAt)ELPHIA, BATtJBDAY, AUGUST 19, 1010. him lost !) out of 2G eames, winning 10 out of in and lost 17 AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTINO AVERAGES. Flayers who hnvr, tnken imrt In 16 or more itnes, P to nnd Including Thursday. August 17. fl. All 11. II HH.Htt.TII. Ave games, Rwaker, cir-ve. .iiu M'l no in.". 21 12 "01 Cobb, nelrolt . . inn :iyj Jfcrtiien. Chl5aB0.lt 6 iJP N2 I II 4.1 11 1111 111 i.in 1 1 ill azn r ") r. a :ia Jin.'""'-.."' iiv i M K'l 111 la lao 10111. -iT ...,,... i-Vn !..- rirtirnit. . .hit n ". nr. laa ;u in ioi KMiT'ChlMiro... 40 157 fiolin.1. Detroit . a J ,2a norrlnnr. Ilnston.111 !M1 'J 4" 3 4 01 .aoo 1 7(1 7 an 1 S7 117 IS in 147 .30.1 (12 inn 21 in im .ana E iler, Bt. IkjuIi.114 4P.I (12 1.11 21 in K..iii tl.lr.ill fil IR'I 1 ,M 1 i Urcti. 'c,iiruKu..tn () r.7 1.1:) i in ip.i 'ins Blnink. tlilftlr.IPO 310 Ct 114 1.1 IB lilli ..too K I ten. Wah'on.. 41 1!14 11 4'i 2 1 411 .2!it) ih. New York .71 nil) at 71 111 21 irj .'."in fihbtton, at. ii.. ii.i 4r.n 73 in 21 11 mi .2114 Fnro Id. at i. . h.i i;;hj " n .1 . .'Jni Hoblltael, Ilontnn f'3 R!H -111 fl) II 11 1 OH .53 Nuniv aurr. i. x. t .'; " .J1 ." "u .-ti. Veph. Detroit. ..111 4 mm ijii ii an 111 I;. (.Ollinn. t.tii..tj.. i". m, iij ji u ink llUth. HOIto.n 4J l'-'iy i" 11 iitumsnn. NT. Y.. ns 170 2.. Ohorrlty, Wash.. 21 or. 1) Ll"llit, , Chlmicn. 2 20 3 Klian: Atl.lctlcn aj 17) 1 1 oiiMiolfy. N v.. ni 222 411 Wolttr. N Y ... SB ll)( 7 47 7 a lrf 2 2 a 11 0 1? 8 fl ul l'l 2 h:i 11 24 211 2 r. 21 2 4 (la nnr, notion.. ." ! i" i-!nl. St. I.. .. 2R 11 II in 11 1 lrnnn.r. Iln-iton . . 1 117 412 ni 1 0'l 18 II 141 .2I1S Kmlfil, Chwlwl 71 2flS 24 M a fl 8:1 .2BV Sf?fr Athlftlrn. 30 !17 7 2.1 1 4 31 .201 WaWr Ilinlon.. I'O MS 00 IM 11 la 11(1 .in.l Hpllmnn, Di-trolt.inn 3S4 40 lnt II 11 111) .2(13 cn'nlpiMiin T)it. 2li !H 'I in II 1 j.. i.i ItcMullen. Chi.. "0 lni (1 ftorton, St. L... 4R (15 8 WilU's. Wnsti.. R7 101 lp Dams. Itrolt .. ::h .".0 H 44 17 42 7 12 1 1 4 n 13 n Vminir. Detroit.. 11 I K'lH 47 1(1.1 13 1.1 12.1 Turner. Clrvo. . . S'l 30.1 10 Mlllr St 1 107 ni 4(1 Pubuc, Detrnt.. 42 70 1 JlcInnU, Allilftlcv ?! 3M LW T.I 12 14 HI .S.l'i T Id 2.1 1011 .2r.7 1 0 2 22 .J.17 HR S 1 I 10(1 .210 PivlM. r,va.. Lewi. B"tpn. Morcan. IV.iali. McKIam. Atln Mirt.ins. St. I.. Milan. Wniiii.. CMn?i,,..CIl. Macee N. V . . Palter. N Y... .110 4PS 31 tOl 10 22 134 211.1 . . !T irt RI 101 12 111 1.17 .2,','V .. Rl 2".7 '.U OS l1! 13 KB .21". 31 111 4 31 0 II 87 .2.11 ,.na ani ai i no "7 2 us 211 ..112 4111 .in lint 2.1 tl 1211 .25 1 . .lir. 44(1 81) 111 II 7 17H .852 . . MS .12i! 14 M! 21 11 Hid .212 . . 71 273 3.1 70 13 3 114 .'.'.1.! ..inn ::si 4.-. oo 10 17 14H .'.mo PIP". N. Y. . Mitchell. Detroit. 2.1 112 1 1 (1 2 8 .250 Pratt, St I.nullt.117 42.1 14 111! 20 IT. 172 .240 CVNell. CkVO ... 04 27S 21 fl 1 8 Fn .241 Foit.ir. Wash... 112 141 nr. HIS 111 Ii 138 .84.1 OMrlnt. K. V. . . . 0.1 ?. "0 OS 4 .1 82 .211 Fmirnler, Old.... 84 VV I'll n ! Ki 4 nil .Ma LaJole, Athtetlex.103 .ISO 211 !4 10 12 110 .212 rH-kln'UTh, N.Y.llll 372 41 I.U 11 18 121) ,248 Hnr-. Wash 8H23110 fit! II 7 71 242 Tticraas. llOBton. 7(1 If.:! 14 37 .1 8 48 .242 fiuih. bctrnit. ..mi 415 r.i inn is 111 117 .an Cnarmtn. Clcve.. 70 232 .17 Ml 12 30 73 .211 Shanka. Wash... 07 .1111 32 7(1 12 18 100 Lynn. Chlcnuo . 22 81 !1 .1 0 0 Jl Moeller. Wath... 78 rfl 30 r.'i IP. O 7.1 Hartley. St. I.... n.l ir.'. 14 an .1 2 42 Jjiwrj, Athlrtlfn. 27 nil 5 1(1 3 2 14 .Jaiwin, lio.itnn.. 70 18n 2't i.l 4 10 .10 Wjaver, ChleHBO.na Jill ,i.i ion in 12 las J. uolllna. uni.. .inn nn i :: n Jimleaon IVnsh . 40 I'll It .1:1 2 ,)!l"el N. Y ... 30 105 1.1 24 3 MtT, llnaton 33 40 .1 11 (1 Hilt. AtlilrllfM. 1X1 3118 3(1 82 8 13 117 .1 :;i 3 27 1 14 7 111 iral.li. Atlilntl-i..m2 .'tin 41 77 24 111 10t Johnson. Ht. I,. .. 71 217 21 R.1 12 11 TO -Tern-, Chleaico . r,0 IRfl 11 .17 2 7 Pchallc. rhIcaBo mi ai: .11 7(t 27 in illeier. Atht.. .. 32 110 0 .11 4 4 Etanaze. Detroit. 7(1 230 IB r.2 2 0 Judre. ivasii..,. n.l 228 so no 17 it ni 118 SO .221 (18 .220 (III .2111 28 .218 71 .210 Cpveleskle. Dot. . 34 III B 22 0 1 l'lrk, AthletleH.. 01 301 24 CI 10 7 Vltt. Detroit. . . .112 104 58 100 10 20 128 Daley. Cleve 2r 11.1 8 1 I II I 17 Johnson, Wash.. 4.1 108 n 23 7 70 28 40 0 4 0 2 .1 11 7 r. 31 .21.1 CarrlR-an. Hoa... 21 3.1 r. M'Brld, Wah..l00 374 23 .Tobln. 8t. I,.... 01 181 10 Ptott, Hoston.... 70 220 22 llenrleksrn, lloa.. n.l 111 1.1 Austin. St. I...., 89 2il() 45 flftrienn. M v.... nn nr.n in 00 211 41 .210 no .200 27 .80S 77 .208 88 .207 12 .2011 29 .200 a 0 2 2 ml 14 l.i 73 IB 10 7 0 0 20 3 1 ,parber. Wash... 10 .14 4 aii urpby. Chlcaso. 41 07 12 TEN I.EADINO BLUaQEnS. 2ii. 3n. nn. tii. eh. Jackson. Chlcairo 31 14 2 225 Oil I raney, Cleveland 3d M o nn iit ratt. St. Loula 20 0 4 172 Bfl 'eaeh. ntrnit in n a 174 nr. rdaeh. Chlran 10 n S 183 ni iPlpp. New York 0 It 7 ,148 B2 gtalcr. St. Louis 17 It 4 '181 Bl , Speaker. Cleveland 23 0 1 201 47 Cobb. Detroit 24 7 3 101 47 Walker. Hoston 24 7 3 101 47 TEN LEADINQ DASE STEALERS, -. .. O. i Cobb. Detroit 100 Speaker, Cleveland 110 Bcnalk. Chlcneo 103 Jlaree. New York 88 Walsh. Athletic . 103 Marians, St. Louie 113 Milan. Washington 112 P'sler, St. Louis 114 fratt, St, Louis 117 sn, 43 41 27 21 24 27 24 2.1 2.1 20 Avi CLUB IlATTINQ IIEC0IID3. , a. ah. n. ii. sn. sir. "trolt ....US 8801 485 lOOn 124 14S Chicago ...114 3720 431 1)81 112 1.18 Cleveland ..114 304.1 409 B02 107 170 g,0,tTn ..... 112 3001 .192 80H 00 1.10 v:,LSu'".---m ,7-,7 431 007 169 167 4W York. .11B 30(1.1 428 883 145 123 a.Mh.l.ne,on n3 3048 3U2 8.18 125 111 Ataletlcs ..108 3471 292 801 107 102 Ave-. .261 ,240 .218 .214 ,212 .241 .2.16 .231 CLUB TIELDINO nECOHDS, O. ..112 ..114 ..115 PO. 8038 i Soiton , , , , .Detroit , ' INW Ynrlr A. 1402 1407 1533 1405 1505 156.1 1373 1611 E. 138 144 1(!4 150 141 172 180 2S5 TC. 4008 4773 4838 4602 4024 4708 4601 4340 Avar. ,0(10 ,068 ,967 .063 ,002 .0(11 ,059 .917 3132 S141 rig. Louis.,! . .1J 2U81 ..nrr ans ..114 anoi ,.113 8042 ..108 280O ft. toWntn' uiciicd , , I LONQ HITS DY CLUBS. 2D. ,163 ,168 ,134 144 ,120 sn. im. TD. 'En. 1247 833 Cblcaro Cleieland ! ! Detroit " Ave. .333 ,833 ,B2a ,311 ,311 ,803 ,290 ,289 SO 14 48 87 33 40 41 43 38 12 12 11 25 0 8 12 1203 1273 800 '."ton ::: 804 233 281 246 220 221 1108 U4S 1128 1038 1003 gt, Loud.,, :-j:J51 Athletics , . Pitchers' Records Pv. N. Y ?i o J-a-mbeth, Clevs;! 4 1 SS"11""!", 22 7 L. SO.BI1. H.WP.Avr. o 10 11 29 0 1.000 6 4 18 0 1,000 10 13 13 0 1,01)0 4 5 12 0 1,000 UU 34 UO ,U1I BJ 3 113 9 18 30 lit! U 3D 31 16tt 1 47 48 SO 0 27 18 HO 0 63 42 07 0 1)2 61 206 4 72 81 134 i .727 .723 .700 .700 .688 ,680 ,630 ,643 ,610 ,632 ,H23 ,615 ,611 ,600 ,600 ,571 !n7i .663 .683 .663 .660 .630 .643 .643 .613 .828 .600 5SiV.kB""fiB:!! 5? J 34 17 "oaaell, Chicago &acuS'A K lZ 49 61 86 puts. Boston nn n US M 13d Tj.;.' S" i" i ' Coveleskl, Cleve!.: 87 15 Q2 &Z ISO . VI 62 219 75 64 127 1 68 e 183 1 9'J 40 1X2 a 20 21 70 4 at 31 71 l 24 23 63 0 68 81 177 1 InSk if15'??"0 . 21 6 4 IE iiTO " !? 5 lirKV ;" 2J it it wua";; ?2 13 10 133 60 173 5 "inum., Cbi:,, 31 0 7 77 Dj 18'J 1 88 14 11 6S 43 1R9 1 S?ua Detroit 28 11 a 68 74 16.1 6 KUsfa uieve... 26 6 8 41 (31 127 3 13 6 S 10 18 61 1 Hamilton. Jn), -.."'?'. ?'er. 'Boaton .'.'." 88 1ft 18 177 67 217 8 28 10 41 72 181 6 ffir .vui- ?s. n n 63 48 187 3 43 40 163 1 44 28 102 0 20 18 37 2 8 26 37 0 1 D 12 2 hoettise. N, Y.II 18 S 5 guroont. Waan... 17 2 2 fePPtou. Det.... 0 2 2 enler, Detroit., , all nm"' Pjtwit ... 20 6 I Oillla, Wh 86 10 14 .500 .800 .600 .5G0 .500 .462 44 61 101 4 77 OS 170 8 4 SO gfnnrjOrt. St. L. . 48 8 10 108 74 102 9 .414 JfcebllEjf. Detroit .27 8 40 43 84 127 4 .444 Wolfgang Chl.... 26 48 83 43 80 2 .411 ynioh: Chic nH?. Detroit.. 19 S 4 80 8 11 22 23 69 1 31 77 124 4 .429 .421 .400 .400 .381 .375 .370 .833 .833 204 200 197 187 .077 .097 31 12 '! 119 V3 170 W t a na An ii Chicago... gull OlvT , Cunolaghajn. Det l 8 IS 67 53 14 3 11 3 5 27 26 57 a 32 10 17 111 98 19T 2 : 0 10 Hi 04 iJJ Sjefg. , Boaton . . IB P?'iw2'- NY.. 21 EC. St. Loula .. 21 2 4 31 SO JV J S 12 77 01 1 o 25 24 6S 0 21 19 64 I 31 48 i$ 4 3(S 63 133 6 43 S3 149 5 fwbtii, oi.ve. .:. ia t t-".i, uieve. . . . il t- JfMennllk. 'Ct, 11 1 5 ft fcNefcao, Albjklt 29 J IS DAVY ROBERTSON DISPLACED B7J?AEn5RT' WHILE COBB AND JACKSON GAIN ON SPEAKER Giants' Youngster Drops to Second With 323 Tv , With .367 Only 29 Points Behind Leader. "Shoeless" Joe Hitting .355 JAKE DAUBEnT Is bnck on top In tho rnce fnr th i. . batting contest, having displaced Davy , toblrtw! IX L ,' m""f jo Jackson both made gains on tho leading S, e?ker' but 9 Texan tnf .V". vlth considerable to spare. These happenings were the mB. i . ? '" ln fr"1 Daubert went to tho front despite th facTtLt II I PrUnl In both leagues, jtobcrtson has come down like n streak. Two wr.W. """T3 tho loss of 2 l'lnts' average of .346. Now ho Is In second place with 321 1 a i .1 WIV .n to" wltU nn fast week near the top, dropped from 32J toSlB iri'n? lha1 I,aubort' Hornsby. ,820 and Is third. Long, Warner, wheat and I Innenm I )IV 5""Pe,'Lfrom -314.t0 Speaker made no change In his Imposing .39 I c?m? ? otl,cr ,-30 swatsmlth.-. from .360 to .307, and now Is just 20 points In tho !, 3 t,au ailv,nnco "" went forward and moved from .349 to .366. With this hair 1 im '." :,acl" ftls came few more weeks without a slump will place them iHriln(f ln,th,a wanner a apparently safe Speaker. ' lI,cm """Beroualy on tho heols of tho Illxey Is right at tho top In the Ditchers' Bu s. .. Is next with 22 wins and 8 defeats, Pf offer hns n record V i2ut , , ,A'eam'er . .. . . . . j ii'i-uru nr ik an.i ? nM.i r... in. l"e rlc.?" .H5ue Johnson Imn r.l.J'. , " ."u"M,u.1 35 AM ,Lc,nBU0 -'hnaon l.n 35. JOO lJUSh hftH wnn 19 . n 10 ....";" ?".' "' " IliKni .. ... tt tvuii lost ls;Myors has AmOH strums worKcu ins way into tho select, havlnir nn ..,, ,, ,, , , , from .260 to .266 ving an even .300. Mclnnls dropped NATIONAL LEAGUE HATTPNO AVnilAOES. -lrpr'?nc1nTrur8d,any.1L0Bru5,n57? .:i'iii SUIT 355 3 T 311) "nubcrt. rtklvn.. iitnftt,v' '"'n JlnVrtson, fj v riinae. CI mi K Wnaner. i'i'ttn . Art n. n.sn mt th. no 374 ni 122 in 211 inn 17 1 if m as 1 a 11 inS 25l r,R 15S '3 12 131 ig2 5?l! 2 '13 12 a "7 Stl DJS 48 104 II 7 in ins 8;,i 4n 122 11 a 170 av. ..120 .32.1 .321 320 .817 an ;i07 '.Wlliauj. El 1.. ''"nit. ax. r ?J XI4 L'll H.I 14 7 104 vnent, Hlnehmon "t..Y'Xi '."' 1" !H " .1 ?7n r.;i ,b2 i." M 1'klyn. 24 nn i 17 i a ' 1 . Hchultc. Pitta. s "no 4(1 h8 111 4 !" c,2P,b. iiklpn . 10 m a 10 n if I'ftikert. l'hllllcs. 07 331 47 101 11 11 ino yinTm'..1 h",U,V " R3'1 44 Mil H ISO Kle'ihJV ''"i10- 22 ?f9 l 100 20 21 ISO :25a .2nll l.Viw' .'....:.V- 2J "'" " U' J ii n.i .8-sn jjeilo. Clnn 10(1 ,1(11 43 100 10 li 1"8 rinH0ff..N- V.... 1112 3110 4(1 101 20 II 120 vu!hi, c ?," -lw w 03 no io 8 inn llslirr. Clnn. .. lis ui n as n .. V .11 .2nn B7 .277 21 .277 n .?;n ',t .210 7,1 .27(1 PH .271 .".4 .27 4 40 .272 17 .207 y. jjurn, (. Y..112 418 OS 114 "I 7 inn .103 850 B3 101 14 14 1(11 lam Jrmer. Pitts. . P.roy, pikm tim 1 in t hi 1 in :ti 'T..1 III" 4U.I Rn Kill 42 7 1 Till 'look. Chic-nr,) . 08 328 47 TrevessT, Host 21 88 1 Johns on. nklyn.. 8.1 801 38 O. Mller. Ilklyn. . 41 122 8 Carke, Clnn (10 140 7 lltlp.-itrlck Itnat. 40 127 12 f rnvnth, l'lilllloa. 7 277 41 JTcKerhnlo. Clnn. 8.1 100 22 Jl"'',". Hklyn.. I.l 151 18 h'-'utltz . I'ltta.. . 71 197 10 J ; fimltb. Ilost.lOl 343 81 Olson Ilklyn pi! 178 in Mcnicnl. Ilklyn... 81 302 41 riensalea. IU. L. . 77 108 23 Wlniro. rinn. ... 08 281 22 (lond. rhllllon.,.. B9 121 23 Konetrhy, Boston. 100 3.V.I 4'1 PfelTer. It'thn .. 31 87 .1 lliirns, rii'lUea. . nil 1B8 12 I.U'Wiw, riillllej, 03 32.1 32 .1. .Miller. St. 1...10J 3111 3fl Wlllliuns. Chi.. . 8S 015 48 Rii 17 31 107 111 0 o u 711 1 .12 .111 111 72 78 41) a ins 3 42 ni I"! 101 20: .202 .8IU .2(10 .2r.9 r.; II n.i nn (1(1 811 10 4n n 78 n m 72 31 10 71 117 43 13.1 I'll 41) 81 0 J09 r.i 24 110 13 78 I IS 131 llrlfdth. Clnn... .111 427 87 100 13 100 13 4 137 07 ,1 0 !I5 nt 8 11 nn 8ll 1.1 tl 127 n2 10 in 1IIL ii iyen. jiKivn. ,8 8iio .11 RnrHliirana. lloat.. n7 vnit 'n Salr. rhfenTO...ino 261 38 Mowrey llr'klyn. DO 11.11 30 CutHlinn. Illcln..l02 387 -1(1 Mann Chlcano .. 44 110 in :'.lur. fhlrniro. Ill 221 17 Hnrlilen. N. Y. . . 03 277 Is Mnrkle. N Y 10,1 arR 40 ("ostello. Pitta .. no 157 11 115 17 20 122 28 2 2 87 r.i 7 5 0.1 11 4 1 7ll 88 12 8 ISO 38 3 3 1.1 Hutler. St Iouls. OP (li 7 15 1 2 18 (Inu'ilv. liratnn.. 82 ?.T7 20 NlehoiT, riillllei.lOl .1(18 40 Archnr, rhleaso no 102 In Snyrlnr, Bt. Loull 00 21S 17 O. Wilson. K(. J,. RS 2.10 21 Ilrrno. I'IiIIIIm. . , 80 101 18 Mltrholl. Clnn... 4.1 "rt o Ilrtnk. Gt. Louis.. 47 117 K l.nb-.rt. N. Y.... 27 t -1 Mnw. Hoston . . 70 211 27 Helr.el St. I.ouls.inn 370 Si! A Wilson. Chi.. 0.1 inn 14 Reacher, St. L...109 421 n8 Mnllowltr Chi... 70 2in 12 Knahe. Chlciiro. , no 18n 10 Mnranvlllo. IlostnlrtT nnn m .7. Smith. St. L..103 217 3.1 Schneider, Clnn.. 41 71 10 Tvler. Iioston ... 21 .14 r. Evora, Uoaton .. 71 Pll 33 Louden. Cnn....ini 333 so Dnirer, Phillies.. 23 28 a W. Johnston. Pun 811 202 25 Connolly, Iioston. 3s M 8 n 7 7 03 14 10 138 so II) .2.18 .238 .231 .2.12 .23 .211 .88(1 .280 .210 .220 .224 ,!H .223 .221 .22.1 02 no 24 is 37 12 711 7!) 34 20 41) 1.1 71) 114 48 13S 113 r.n 127 01 1R 2.1 .in n 80 10 37 ll !I8 23 .10 H 43 no 22 m 07 13 17 in 1 a 12 11 2 51 n 72 7 0 2 02 11 11, 2 30' 7 37 1 50 11 38 8 PO .i.l 8 ,211 82 .212 14 .80S M .807 BI ,207 72 .8011 1 rtmiarh. Clnn. . n 114 11 (13 110 12 73 213 31 .10 18rt 48 31 60 13 70 217 30 .1.1 8 1 4 2IB I.-lllrfrr, I'lillllca Wllholt. llnnton. (VMnra lllcln. . . Eirnn. Iinstrtn .. Collins. Poston , OlMon. Pgh.... Mcf'arthv. P2I1. 47 .201 Ifl .203 1 r.n 23 47 ni 7n n 33 55 203 202 200 r.s 55 18 Corlmn St Iritis 01 287 21 llnnrrott. rhlllles 97 320 31 Williams, St. L. 21 21 .1 111 ,10.1 mo let') 1S8 Hrhmlilt, rirh.... 43 122 1 io riscner, run. .... Tl 2ut TEN LEADINQ SLUOOEns. 2n. an. im.Tn.En. Williams. Chicago 11 8 10 138 no Whent. nrnolilyn 22 8 .1 17il nil Ttornahy, St. Louis 0 14 (1 170 48 Stengel, nrookls-n 18 n n i" is Zimmerman. Chlcneo .... 22 4 B 157 17 (Iron. Cincinnati in 12 2 Mil 11! Doylo, Sr Ynrlt 21 0 2 151 4(1 Pkert. Phllllcl 23 4 ft 1.1(1 40 Nlehnir. Phllllr 80 3 3 138 4.1 Corey, I'lttaburah 10 0 U ISO 44 TEN LEADINQ HASE STEALEHS. O. nn 102 101 inn 112 on 09 102 sn. 42 Avir. .42 .27 n !5T .21 ."" .20 .20 .18 .17 Carev, Plttsbnmh TCaurf. New Ynrlt Marnnvllle. Iioston IVsrher. St. I-oilla nurns. New York Daubert, riTinklyn Whltted. Phillies Kerzng, New York :m 21 111 20 20 10 17 rtxtzel. St. Louis inn Flack. Chlcaco 1)8 clud nATTiNa nrcconns. a. New York. 103 nrnoklyn .104 rineinnitl 113 r-hllllc ..103 Ht. Louis .111 fhleairo.. 10ft Pittsburgh 103 Iioston... 101 All. 344.1 3117 H2t SSI 3 8.101 mm .iao2 8234 n. 30.1 !na 370 373 .111 ann .1.1.1 332 it. Pl)9 H1I0 nnn 810 S7I 72 RI I 730 sn. 127 110 00 04 JOO R7 111 00 Bit. Av nil .L'n: 131 .2.11 .2.11 .247 .243 .241 .241 out 112 IIS 711 127 lit 13S CLUn FIELDINO nECOHDS. o 101 103 113 101 104 TO. 2732 2797 3130 271 237R 2701 2041 2001 A. 1320 1313 1470 13K0 1270 1220 1601 1471 TO. 4171 422A 437 412S 430.1 4177 437.1 4SS6 Avar. .nnn .1)113 .004 iifll .0110 .fl.ld .0.111 .031 Tlosten. .,,. rhllllei Cincinnati,, New York.. nn 143 1(1 1) 110 mi 103 ioi 218 Hrooklyn. Plttshurith. . 10J 8t. Loufs..., Ill Chlcauo 100 LONQ HITS BY CLUPS, 2n, 3D. New York 127 48 Hrooklyn IS" 64 hlllle , 133 37 Chicago... 137 37 Clnclnnat 30 60 fit. Louis.... ..100 60 Pittsburgh 8J 63 Boston,.,.., nT 47 int. TB EB. Avir. ill 1153 11 113 11 ..ill 2.1 21 3.1 14 22 1? 312 209 31.1 2111 803 163 241 ,33(1 1103 1164 1230 11.10 1074 07T .320 ,32(1 .322 .321 .311 .297 THchers' Records o. w. BO. IS 60 81 78 203 188 23 101 40 56 Bn. H.WP. Ave. ii 211 U I. Hill) 1.IM.ACI, ,..... " - Allen. Iioston. , . 13 Hughes, Iioston, 32 10 22 68 48 09 43 141 33 201 44 183 21 no 77 110 21 42 BO 09 .R.17 .7PD .737 ,733 .720 .714 ,674 ,067 ,687 ,667 ,651 ,882 .025 ,016 .(113 733 Ale.Joder. Phils 31 22 Pfeffcr. Bktvn,, 20 18 Nehf. Boston.,. 1J JJ Cheney, "klvn.. 2g 13 Schupp. N. T. .. 18 4 M.Mua. BWyn 23 g Coomba. Bklyq, 17 8 Marnaur, Pitta.. S3 17 Iluoolph' Boa.,, 25 12 Benton. 'N. Y.. 24 10 Tyler, Boston., , 19 8 Hagsn. Boston- J 5 KSmltb. Hklrn. 23 R Coop'r. Pitts.,, 27 7 P?Ffltt; N. Y... 2J 12 Mitch A. Cln... 21 8 lleniare. Phil. i 1 S8Svd?-:::is r.:ii Illrlvn 23 9 81 20 75 117 103 188 70 29 163 04 88 140 00 83 10(1 57 84 78 31 23 111 5.1 28 ill 69 29 106 72 42 ISO 3.1 84 144 8.1 ,29 140 31) '27 109 28 24 102 68 Sil 129 30 17 92 na.5 .583 .633 .371 ,571 1371 ,563 .643 .529 ,600 ,500 ..'.(III .500 ,600 1474 .462 .462 .463 .444 :j .429 .ito .429 .417 .400 .391 .880 .8.13 333 .833 833 .833 318 273 -I .200 .15 Mi Premier' t Chl.. Vaughn. CM.... Tesreau. N- T,. Anderson, N. Y. Reulbach. Bo. . Doak, St L. ... Qotitnn (JIlI.i. 62 208 87 103 23 156 25 44 51 163 43 101 22 97 48 110 42 164 40 96 37 102 7 no 18 80 32 102 72 171 39 SB 1)2 179 52 101 23 80 IM 193 26 J2J 10 SO 18 50 5 23 32 103 75 168 iiiSi IVlIU.am. St. L. Amea. St. , L----Jasper, St. I. . Y. MtlWr. Pitts. Mathewson. Cln. Mayer, I"!!''--' Harmon, Pitt Toncy, Clncln.. Meadow. St. L. lavender- CW.. Schneider, Cla. . ilarne. Boston. w w 14 14 7 It 71 S 3 27 5 14 86 6 It 81 Brown. Cbicaip. I 1 1 BORRELL DEFEATS BRUSSO IN HARD BOUT AT CAMBRIA Kensington Middleweight Makes Excellent Showing and Wins Easily BOTTLE THROWN IN RING Ily ROBERT W. MAXWELL Joo IJorrcll. tlio I'rlilo ot Kensington, booated Ills social BtnhilinB ln his own nplgliliorhootl Inst nlfilit wlion ho nilmln lKtorcd n slrtcero walloping; on tho person of one North Hrysso, of Hoston, In tho wlndui) of tho Oftinbrln A. C. Joseph from KpnsliiRtnn ins In excellent , form and won by a hirer- ninrcln. However, It wns a mlRhly Rood battle, with both hoys tryltiR' haul from fho start. Ilrusso had trained faithfully and srowrd It In every move, lie carried the flRhtlnR through the first round, using a left hook to good advantngo and hail IJorrcll guess ing. Ho kept it up In tho second round until .loo leaned heavily ngalnst hH jaw with his right list and Noah almost passed off Into prcmnturo slumber. In the fifth llrusso ngaln hit the rocky road and was In bad shape. Rorrell staggered him with several hard rlRhls to the head nml body, but Hrusso's wonderful recuperative powers pulled him through. Ho had more haul luck won in tlio last session, but Joo was linaula ttf finish him before tho bell. Bottle Hurled in Ring In tho sixth round, while the boxers wero working fast, a riittle-bralned spec tator threw an empty bottle Into tho ring. It struck one of tho electric lights, bounded off, nnrrowly missed Horrell and landed In tho front row of spectatora. Fortun ately, no one waB hit, but a serious accident might have resulted. A search was mado for tho tluower, but he could not bo, found. Johnny Hums, one of tho owncrs-of the club, said afterward that tho guilty cul prit would bo ptosecutcd to tho full extent of tho law If ho Is found. This bottle-throwing stunt was cntlroly uncalled for, as tho boys wero putting up one of tho licit battles of tho year nnd deserved lota of applause Instead. Horrcll looked better last night than ever before. His left Jnb was working beautifully, hln Judgment of distance was good and his defense could not be Improved upon. Ho was Hrusso's superior at every stago of tho gamo nnd If ho continues to Improve, Joo should h.ivo n successful ..111) .aos ant 'hi 'hoi 'ioi 289 .287 2711 270 278 270 270 27.1 273 ...ti ifl.1 .8(13 .2n.l .2112 .2112 .2(18 .8(10 .200 .200 .201 .2.10 .2.in, ,2'S1 season. Ilrusse also mado a good showing, for he took everything that was handed him and fought back at all times. It was 11 wonderful exhibition of nerve. Spectators Aid Boxers The Cambria A. C. Is tho most success ful open-air club over lun In this citv. Tho ring Is pitched In a big lot, with a row of trees on 0110 Bide and 11 row of blcnchers on the other. The cash customers nro well acquainted with all of tho boxers and glvo them all kinds of advlco while tho battle Is on. Tho bouta nro very good nnd last night thcro was moro action In tho preliminaries and wlndup than wo h.ivo ever seen before In Philadelphia. In ono of tho prelims wo forget which one a successor to Wllllo Median appeared before tho multitude. It was Monk Dixon, who subbed for u.boxer who Insisted on boosting tlio prlco for his Bcrvlces until ho lost out altogether. Monk put on his act with Joe Gclgar and whllo It lasted there wob much Joy und laughter. Monk Insisted on blocking all of tho blows with his faco' and In tho fifth round tho rcfereo merci fully stopped tho slaughter so that Mr. lDlxon could appear at another show In tho near future. YVhitey Uakor was beaten by Charlie Doyle In tho semlwlnd-up. Tonv llannn S 2.18 250 ,2.10 Mil 2.13 ,1.13 ,219 8 111 818 818 248 248 247 2411 210 243 243 842 242 212 n j, S4T 210 210 210 2 HI 2.11 2.17 83(1 8.11 235 835 811 2.13 231 2.11 'v7 2211 23 211 quit in tho opening round to Jack Hanlon and Tommy Gorman won from Young Con way. Tho first show of tho "WoKhlngton Sport ing Club of West Philadelphia was called off last night on account of tho contractors falling to complete tho erection of the ring. As .1 result severnl hundred fans were dis appointed. Kddlo Hnrt and Tommy Jami son, who were to box tho wind-up, will meet nex't Friday night. Scraps About Scrappers Br LOUIS II. JAFI-I2 Benny Kaufmtn liaa Just scored a. K. O. In Offhtlng oft a siege of boila and from now on the South Phtlitilelphlan will nay strict inten tion to his trulnlng In preparation for bla Johnny J-rtlo encounter hero Lalwr Day. Th weight will tie 1111 pounds, ringside, und Benny expect to bo atrung at that poundage, Recently Kid Wllllnms announced that he would retire before he would reach tils 24th year In 1U17. He In starting In by not keep ing his promise, It Is said, bavin:; refused to meet Uddlo O'Keofo, of tills city. We are In formed thnt the champion absolutely refuses to meet tho I'hiladelphlan afttr an utrer ot 1350U wua made htm by u Baltlmoro promoter. IVIllle Jackson, the New Yorker who Is spar ring with George Chaney for the Utter'a Labor Day championship go with Johnny Kllbane. will l.ux In the semlnnal to thnt buttle. He will be opposed to Alvle Miller, of Lorraine. O. Several wealthy professional men have been taking boxing exercise under the tutelage ot "Professor" Htroodlc, nnd he say one lu par ticular would make things Interesting for as piring mlddluwelght. Stroodle ha been keep ing In trim ut tnu samo lime, and It may bo that lie will try to knock the boxing Idea out of aaplrlng cuglllat. I'red Kelly ha resumed training following his recent comeback against llddle Hlnckte Their mix was a real Interesting ono and had the upectators on edge throughout the 18 min utes. Kel wants another crack at the Illnckla hitter and negotiation are on for a rcpeuur. i. ( 1 a. m. any morning this week along the Old Back road A negro boxer, bundled up In a heavy sweater, with a can ln ono hand and a chain attached tu a Mcious bulldog In the other, can be Been doing road work. He la John Henry Johnaon. one of the oldest boxer ln the world, training for lilt bout with the Itosebud at the National next Wednesday night In tbe semi to the Ahearn-lllackburn match. Terry McOoem. formerly Henry Hlnckte, has a good starter on Tuesday night In his effort to emulate the once great featherweight of the ame name. It McGovern can ahow Buperlor form over Frankle White at the Ityan. It would Frove a big boost for him and put him In lino or bouts with leading boxers hi weight. Two Philadelphia negro boxer will appear on the same program in 10-round bout In New York next Friday night. Tommy Coleman, ot Frankfurd. will meet Dutch O'Hagen and Eddie Doraay, of West Philadelphia, will be opposed to Young Fulton. The latter 1 the eccentric lightweight wha baa boxed here. If Joe Borrell succeed In beating Frank Car. bona at the Broadway Sporting Club, Brooklyn, tonight he will be matched to meet Silent Mar tin, the deaf mute middleweight, at the same club. . Another. match Young Jack O'Brien ha been signed up for I scheduled tor Labor Div Mnrleviue. ll. 1. x.lllie jiiCK will be pitted agalntt Jimmy- Coffey, ot New York, in a 15. rounaer, Cobb and President Discuss Big Strike WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. Ty Cobb, ball player and one of the greatest "strike') ex pert In the country, yesterday conferred briefly with President Wllon on now to bit the ball in pincn. Alter ne uot inrouga ne said ne thoucbt the President knew more about the strike bualnea than be did. PeopleJs Regatta in Newark Bay The f)rt annual people's regatta will take Slac on the Newark Bay coure. at Bayonne, N. this afternoon. Thirteen etent will be con tested, Golf Title Won by Standish GREAT BARRINQTON. Maa.. Aug. 19 J. D. Staodlah. ot Detroit. Mk-b., )eaterday won the Invitation amateur gelt tournament on toe Wyantenue. Country Club course, by defeating If N. .French, ot the Race Brook club, 4 up and S to play. Tilden and Thornton Default BUCK HILL FALLS. Pa . Aug 18 TU final maun la men' double cere yeiterday ou a rtJlstam8 "fair owtog to di-fault by Tilden and Tboratoo, TUdeo, wa not la condition to flay FINALISTS IN WAft M oMsroM HAGEN CAPTURES WESTERN LAURELS IN OPEN TOURNEY Rochester "Pro" Carries Off Golf Championship in Milwaukee Meet BARNES FINISHES FOURTH MILWAUKEE, "Wis.. Auff. 19. Walter Itacen. of KocheBtcr, X. T tho Metropoli tan champion, yesterday added tho western open Rolf title to his list of honors by com pleting the 72-holo medal contest on the li.'Uf Mound Country Club links ln ISO strokoH. This core equaln that made by "Chick" Evnns, of Chicago, ln wlnnins the national open title nt Minneapolis recently, establishing a record for 72 holes In national competition. HaKcn recently won the Met ropolitan chnmplonihlp, and three ycar3 ago won tho national title. Hnen had only ono Btroko to spare, na Ocoreo Sargent, of Minneapolis, nnd Jack Hutchinson, of Pittsburgh, tied for second placo with 2S7. deorge O. Simpson, of Chicago, nnd Jnmei M. Bnrnes, of Phila delphia, followed with 288 each. Theso lUo men won all tho prizes, as Simpson, with a wonderful CC In tho third round this lorenoon, took tho speclat prize for best scoro durlnflf tho tournamont and estab llnhed a record for tlio 5910-yard course. Hi was pressed hard for this honor by H. C Lagerblade, of Youngstown, O., who reg istered G7 on the last round. Tho course wan hard nnd fast as a result of Scorching weather, which caused sev eral contestants to withdraw after the morning round. Simpson found the going to his lilting nnd nvolded tho numerous natural hazards of the course, his CO In cluding six "blrda" and 12 par holes. At the finish of his last round ho had n u-foot putt on tho 230-yard eighteenth hole for p. total of 2S0, but was bomewhat dis concerted by borne spoofing by Jack Hutch inson, who had already turned In a card of 2S7, and tool: three putts. Hutchinson, who was runner-up to Kvans In the national open with 288, had scored a 09 on tho last round, and was tied with Oeorgo Sargent, former national champion, for the lead with 287. Then Simpson came In with a large gallery nnd barely failed of the name fig ure, as did Barnes. The spectators rushed on tho field to find that Hagen had two par fours for tho title, all the other con testants having fallen by the wayside. Hagen stepped to the seventeenth tee knowing that ho had to make two fount to win. Ho coolly drove 275 yards straight down the hilly fairway and pitched to tho far sldo of tho blind green. HI? 30-foot putt was dead and ho made the required scoro. On the eighteenth tee Hagen took his cleek and drove 200 yards straight for the pin over the tricky swales and uphill, stopping 30 yards short of the pin. His approach was 20 feet short, but his third shot wa3 within 18 Inches of the hole, and he made the second necessary four for the championship, Handicap Dike Race at Drome The first handicap motor-paced race ever held ln this city will take place at the Point llreere motordrome tonight when Clarence Carman will allow Bobby WaUhour live lapa. llenua Uedeil, 10 laps, and "arassy", Byon, 15 laps, in a 50 rnlle paced race Although, Carman ha been riding In aensatlonal form tola season he must extend nlmself to the full limit to emerge on top. Carmun will be paced by Jimmy Hunter. Walthour by St Yve. Mjdell by benhome and Ityan by Vanderberry. The rldera were allowed to make their own selection as to pacer ln thU match, Ljonard Easily Beats Azevedo BAKATOOA SPRINGS. N. Y., Aug. 10. Ben, nle Leonard, of New York, outrousnt Joo Aze vedo. of California, Im every round of a 1U round bout here Ut night. In the first, second and third round Leonard va careful, feeling hi opponent out. but thereafter he hit Azevedo at will. Axeveda rushed throughout the fight but could not reaca his skillful opponent. Heine Zimmerman in Demand CHICAGO. Aug. 19. Three National League club are aald to be aeoklnir the service ot Heine Zimmerman. Walter Ilapiood, rprent. Ing Boston. It was aald. will put up a concrete offer. Including plaier. to President Mregnman when bo returns to thU elty today. The other club that want Zimmerman, according to Man ager Tinker, are Philadelphia and Brooklyn. Baldwin Loses n "Come-Back" BOSTON, Aug. 19. Harry Carlson, of Brock ton. wa given the declalon over Matty Baldwin, ot Charlestown, at the end of their 12-round nout nere i "uf-. t u. "f'l" ," .?" the farmer alar lightweight the worst beating that be bus ver received at the hand ol any . .. . i,urn itr.tu n iiiv hn.., nnd Baldwin WdS a lucky boy to stall through the 15 ak)n. Johnny Gill Whips Nero Chink NEW YORK. Aug 19 Johnny QUI. welter-wAia-h) nf York. Pa., made good ln a bout laat ni.h a) th Tfarlm S. C. where he outDulnteil I N r-hitilr thn neirro boxer Olll aaored the I only knockdown of the bout sendlwr the negro 1 4av?a let bod eouat in U second ryund, rrS&i 'kSM S JFifiillil ,'-'- NEWPORT TENNIS feS'tg KUMJJ&JJF HUGHEY'S TIGERS HERE FOR FINAL SERIES WITH A'S Connie to Depend Upon Jing Johnson to Stop Cobb and Company COVELESKIE TO TWIRL Hughey Jennings, Ty Cobb nnd the other members of tho Jungla tribe will be tho guests of Connlo Mack and his White Elephants at Shlbo Parle ln tho opening gamo of tho final eastern Jaunt hero for tho Tigers this aftornoon. Tho Jungalccrs treated th6 White Elophants nono too kindly when nctlng as Connlo'a host, but they did enough, however, when they per mitted tho Mnckmcn to win the gamo that broke their long losing otreak. Jlng Johnson, tho former Urslnus Col lego hurler. Is duo to work for the Athletics ngalnst Cobb ct al. Just why Connie wishes to send tho youth to tho front against such easy opposition 1x9 Cobb, vcach. Burns, Crawford and n fow moro of Hughoy's well-known Blugger Is not known. But Jlng Is to receive the assignment, and this comes from a very authentic source. In the last few work-outs this youngster must have shown enough claBS to warrant tho trial. Covcleskle Is likely to work for the vis itors. The Mackmen have been playing a high article of ball, despite their setbacks, and Jennings is going to take no chance on dropping a gamo here, and that is why ho Is going to shoot his best heavers ln against the Macks In this aeries. The gamo will be called at 3 o'clock. PHILS GET TEXAS PITCHER Jimmy Zinn, of Waco, Will Join Cham pions Next Spring Manager Moran. of the Phillies, has landed Jimmy Zlnn, last season's pitching sensation In tho Wcstorn Association, from tho Waco club, of the Texas League, where Zlnn has been playing this year. Both De troit nnd tho Now York Yankees were hot after Zlnn, but Moran slipped In ahead of them. He will report to the Phillies next spring. Zlnn first came Into prominence last sea son when he twirled sensational ball for tho Fort Smith team. On a club that finished seventh In the league, he won 13 games nnd lost only three. This year he went to Waco, the champions of the Texas League, and has been keeping up his record. TO PLAY FOR CHARITY Strawbridgo & Clothier and Stetsons to Clash Wednesday A baseball game between the Stetson nnd the Strawbrldge & Clothier teams will take place on Wednosday at Strawbrldge & Clothier Athletlo Field, Sixty-third and Walnut streets. The game will be preceded by a concert by the Police Band. Tho entire proceeds of the game will be donated to tha fund of the citizens soldiers' aid com mittee. Adams and Bew Win Doubles Title ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 10. Forreat E. Adam, of the University of Pennsylvania, and Walter Bew, of Avalon, won the double Cham pknsblp in the open tenuii toumuineut on tne court of th Atlantic City Yacht Club yesterday by defeating Dr, P. B. Hawk and Oeorge Hof setter. Jr.. both o( Philadelphia, 1-0. 6-U. U-J. Adam play Walter Bew of Awlon for the Ingles championship today. Adam qualified for the final by eliminating Ferdinand Eble, an. other Red and Blue entrant, ll-'-'. l-il, 7-0. while lew advanced by defeating Ralph Myeri, 0-1 Kiefer Wins Michigan Tennis Title DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 19. Daniel Kiefer. Jr . of Cincinnati, won th tenni championship ot Michigan In men' single here yesterday by defeating Nick (Urcla In one o( the hardest fought niatche of the tournament, 2-0, 0-0. T-S. 4-8. 6-1. Mr W. A. Bill, of Chicago, won the woman almrlc title, defeating lira. C L, Tblrlby. ot Traverse city. Mich., fl-1, B-7. 6-1. The semifinal round In men' doubles also wa played yesterday, the survivors being M. Q. Ketcham and Jame Weber, of Chicago, and the Detroit pair. Walter Wesbrook and Theodore Llghlner. The double championship will be de cided today. Irish Societies' Games Today J,t FtS""?,? ' I'i'h County Societies of Philadelphia will held It second annual field day with a Program of Irian game and dance tbl afternoon, at Central prk 4400 North Fifth street, lummen-Iig at 3 o'clock. The pro gram of event cou'jh of 310. 440. SiO-yard race, fat mo- rave, sack raie high Jump. long lump, r.n, fur member' sons and daughter Letwaen the four nnmW Trial. ,, w tf iT Mwr.uiv ana xooioaii game country Kilkenny, Cork, Perry and the Sham reck. " ia tne Runs Scored in a Week by Major League Clubs RUNS scored by all teams in American and National League's from Saturday, August 12, to Fri day, August 18, inclusive Only runs thnt figure in official averages are included. Scores . of incomplcto games nro not counted, but the scores of gnmea of Ave innings or more arc included in the table. AMERlbAN I.nAflUE. K. B. Mr T, IV. T. 1'. Tin. Detroit .......... 0 fl 2 'ID 131 Chlcuro ., S 4 Ii 7 1130 New lork ., 3 4 0 6 S 427 AthlellM 11 3 2 823 Mt. IiOuU 11 3 0 424 ltoalon 2 I t 7 0 017 I'leieUmi 0 4 3 8 4 8 17 Washington 1 2 0 10 210 NATIONAL I-KAOUn. S, H. M. T. AV. T. F. Tie. Phlllle 7 'IS !' 3 2fl llronklyn B 3 1 3 n 2.1 1'ltti.burRh 3 17 3 I O 2t New lork 3 4 t) (I 1421 Cblento 0 3 3 f. I 1) 21 Iioston 10 2 4 3 III St. Iitila 14 1 4 10 I'lnclnimtl 4 0 0 010 WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAL T.IUOlin. Won. I.oat. Iet. Win. T,oe, Split. or. h .n:u T.nau i.oiu ,nzo 42 41 32 ill .01)11 .lilM) .ouu .. no .. .13 . . 40 . . 41) . . 4B . . 43 .odd .nir i .fiil.1 ,n(13 ,117 t.437 .4 in .mo .nni .... ..IJOO .... 7.4. .Uh .411 . .. .42,1 .... .377 .... Win. Ioee. .r.si .m.i .(100 .1132 .33.1 .nil .313 ,B3l ,A4o .nsi .MS ,830 ,4K3 .473 .220 .211 nt .no ,itt 70 .381 ,3nl AM1.KI0AN LKAOUi: Won. Lnat. IVt. 0,1 47 ni ni 02 ni . , ii2 nn bo ns 02 r.i n.i bh , 23 83 finite luo. .nnn ,r..i7 ..140 ,331) :U1 .417 .213 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LKAOUK. Philadelphia nt Cincinnati clear. Ilrookljn nt riltsburgli (two Rumen) cloudy. Jew lork at Clileato elenr. Boston ut St. Laul clenr. IVMKBICAN LIIAOUK. Detroit nt I'hltntlelplila clear. Chlcneo nt New York clear. Cleielnml nt Iioston clenr. St. Loula nt Washington clear. INTERNATIONAL I.I5AOU1:. Bnlfalo nt l'roildrnre clear. Toronto nt Newark, Ino games clear. Itochcutcr nt Baltimore, tno name clear. Montreal nt Itlclunond, tno jennies clear. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMKKICAN .IJJAOUn. St. Louis, It Athletics, 3 (11 Innings). Chicago, 111 Ilantou, (I. New York, 4 Cleveland, 3 (13 Innings), Washington, 2 Detroit, 1. NATIONAL L1UGCE. Phillies, 3 1 Cincinnati, 0. Now York, 8t Chicago, 1, Chlcnso, 81 New lork, fl (second came). Hrooklyn, lit Pittsburgh. 0. St. Louis, 4 Iioston, 3. ED3IUNDS0N SHOOT VICTOR FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Captures Delaware Title, Formerly Held by A. B. Richardson WILMINGTON, Kel., Aug. 19. Big at tendance of marksmen marked tho second day of tho Delawaro State Trapshoottng Association tournament on tho groun.ds ofi tho Wilmington TrnpsAootlng Association at Bellovue yesterday. William Swayne, of Falrville," Pa., was tho high gun of tho day with 140 out of 150. E. O. Ford, of Wilmington, and William Alstencroft, of Philadelphia, tied for second with 144, nnd C. H. Nowcomb, of Phlladelohla, was fourth with 143, In tho State championship William Ed mundson, of Wilmington, won. Edmund non and Clydo Leedon, both of this city, tied with a scoro of 95 out of 100. In tho 20-target shoot-off Edmundson broko 18 and Leedon 17. Thero was no defender for the title, ns it had been held by A. B. rtlchard Bon, who died a few dnys ago. Swayno and Nowcomb each broko 97 out of ino In this event, but wero not ellgiblo'for the prize. Chester Drops Out of League CHESTER.. Pa., Aug. ID. The Chester Club management has decided to withdraw from the Delaware County Baseball League, and will not Play tho game scheduled for today with the l'aschall team. Financial reason and a lack of upport are given for this action, und It la said that Paschal! will ulao drop out, there being no possible chance Tor these two club overtaking the leaders for the pennant. This will leave tho ii0,MiMM.'.?!r. i- If.1"1", between the Upland, Brill, Media and Clifton teams. Fifty-Mile Race at Motordrome A B0-mlle motor-paced race will be staged at the Motordromo tonight. Carman. Walthour, Bf.dell.u?ni,,nj,an-W'," i18 the Participant, ana with tnla classy field of speeder in the line-up some feat time I looked for. Hunter will pace Carman. St. Ive will lead Walthour, Henhouse will act as wlndahelld for Bedell, and Vander berry will endeavor to pace Ityan to a win. Schedule of Today's Minor League Games MONTfiO.UKRY COUNTY LEAGUE, La Mot t at Ilethayrrs, Willow (irovo ut Jrnklntewn. Wyndmoor at Ambler, l'ort Washington at Glemlde, DKLAWARK COUNTY LEAGUE. Media nt Upland. Brill at Clifton Heights. BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE. Hanover nt Frederick. IIuertown ut .Martlnsburg. Oettburg at Cbambersburg, DAUPIUN.PERUY LEAGUE. Danphln at Halifax. ' Mlllrrabunc nt lluncannon, Newport ut Murjatllle, DAUriUN-SCIIUYLKlLL LEAGUE. Lyben at IVIIIIani.town, Treniout ut Tower City. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY LEAOUE, Bllllken ut Norrlstown. 1'ettstown at Spring City, YORK COUNTY LEAGUE. nallastown ut North York. Wlnd.or ut .spring iroe. Red Llou at (ilea Rock, TRENTON CITY LEAOUE. Agasote nt P, und 11, Collate at 1'. and O. Iiiirel ut Maddoik. I'. O. S. of A- ut U. und G, 1 outer ut bl, Joseph'. DELAWARE RIVER LEAGUE. Morrlstille at Florence. l.Iobe at Jlerce. Empire Tire at Roebllng, 3LNUFACTUHEHS' LEAGUE. (Mercer County,) Globe Tire ut Empire. Oukdate at Jefferaon. RcUnert ut bloke Rubber, JNTERCOUNTY LEAGUE. Rockdale at ATondale, Keuuett buuare ul Wt Chester. 49 LANCASTER COUNTY LEAGUE. Mountvllle at New Holland, Epbrata at Lancaster. UuamiUle at Columbia. LEHIGH VALLEY LEAGUE. La ni ford ut Snmuilt Hill, Lelilgkton at -Muucli Chunk, l'uluurton at blatlngten. ALL-WILMINGTON LEAGUE. Brownson at Brandrwbu. EaatUke at Eden. Vamleer at Newport. Bancroft at Pioneer. V. O, S. of A. LEAGUE. TTpland at Chester, No. IS. Media ut Rockdale. Marcus Heyk ut Cheater No. 211. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE. St. Paul' at l'.Jdj.tene, LelnenlUe ut llutuland, INTER 1I0K0 LEAOVE. Mor ton-Kotlcd.ce at Drexel 1U1L I'plou ut Media. RuUejf Vark ut IHgbJand Park. A , , RIXEY MISSING; MAYER TO FACE REDS IN FINAL Southpaw Fails to join Team After Visit at Home TONEY IS MATTY'S PICK By CHANDLER D. RICHTER CINCINNATI, Aug. 19. Eppa Itlxey, the only southpaw pltcher'on Pat Moran's staff nnd also tho most dependable, hurler ot tho Jvatlonal Long-uo champions aside from Alexander tho Great, In among the missing. Unless ho turns up ln Cincinnati before game time today, tho Phillies: will depend. Upon Ersktno Mayer to trim the Iteds this" V. in. Itlxey was given permission to go to hln homo In Virginia after beating tha 'Giants' early in tho week, but was ordered to rc port In Cincinnati yesterday. The gltnt southpaw promised to do so, but has failed to put In nn appearance, and has not riotU fled Moran the catiie of his absence. There fore, the Phllly pilot Is very much peve4 this morning, nnd unless Itlxey can mako a satisfactory explanation ho Is likely to b tnc nrst player lined by Moran. No Fines In two years Moran has not been called, upon to fine n player for breaking the club's rules, but Illxey la likely to be punished unless his explanation Is satis factory. It wns Mornn's Intention to sepd. Illxey to tho mound today and bring him bnck for the second game of the double header against tho Pirates on Tuesday, but thin plan probably will be changed, as Pftt docs not feel that he should permit Illxey to face tho Iteds, considering the fact that ho has not had a ball In Ills hand for five dnys. Lack of control handicapped Illxey for two years, and It was not until the present season was well under way that ho suc ceeded In getting command. Plenty of work, both ln nctunl combat and In tho morning practice, wns responsible for Illxey getting control, and recently he has shown better command of tho ball thaii nnj left-hander ln cither league. Tho lack of work Is cer tain to affect his control, and It may be a fow days beforo no is iiack ln form. The splendid showing mado by Mnyer In his gamo against the Cilnnts nnd a continu ation of his 1916 brand of hurling In prac tice has caUsod Moran to give the side-arm artist his old position na Alexander's run ning mate, and -ho will be picked to face Fred Tonoy this afternoon unless Blxcy reports ln good Bliapo. ' Phils Fear Toncy Tonoy Is feared by the Phillies, who have not been able to do much with tho Ken tuckln.11, nnd Moran will bo much relieved when the final game of tho year ln this city has been played, and won. by tha cham pions. It la said here that Toney Is troubled with a lamo shoulder nnd that he will not be able to face the Phils, but Manager Matltcwson said this morning that his star would be on the mound. Eight of the ten games played ngalnat tho Beds. In this city have been won by tho PhllB, nnd mombers of the local team de clared after yesterday's game that they ex pected Moran'a mon to win the pennant, basing their belief on the wonderful con dition of Alexander and tho fact that th champions are playing consistent ball with out being under a strain. Shortstop Hobbs, of the Dayton team of the Central League, reported to Manager Mathewson today, but Matty said that lie had not decided whether ho would send him Into tho game right .wny. Only 80 Balls Alexander pitched only 80 balls In tho nine Innings yesterday, which Is the same number he hurled ln blanking the Giants early In tho week. The total was divided as follows: 13 in the first Inning, Gln the second: 5 ln the third, 12 In the fourth, S In tho fifth, 7 in the sixth, 11 In the seventh, 13 In tho eighth and G In the ninth Inning. Games of this sort aro not likely to wear Alexunder out nnd he eurely looks batter than at any time ln his career. Matty said after tho game that he never saw a hurler In such good shape nfter Jolng as much work as Alexander haB this season. Fifty fans from Huntington, W, Va., cama up to Cincinnati to see Alexander pitch. They went away satisfied. Throughout the gamo they cheered tho Nebraskan nnd last, evening each was Introduced to him. When tho team reaches Chicago, 20 fans from St. Paul, Nob. (Alex's home city), will see the game pitched by their fellow-townsman. Manager Moran having promised to wire Uu exact day Alexander will pitch. Is it any wonder they -an't get a winner In Cincinnati? A. large percentage of the fans here have already voted Matty a fail ure because tha Iteds have been playing poorer ball recently than they did under Herzog, It also Is evident that Hal Chase la no longer 'a popular Idol while two or three other players appear to have rotten "ln decidedly wrong" with the bleacherltes. Baseball seems to, be a dead, issue here and probably will be until the Iteds have a team in the pennant race.' The attendance yes terday was about 1000, Phils Like Klem The Phllly players were-glad to have Dili Klem umpiring behind tha plate yesterday. They contend that Klem ii the only umpire, ln the National League who can follow Alexander's curve ball properly and they are happy when he Is behind the plate. The Cincinnati outfielders play so deep for Cravath in the Immense Itedland field that the slow-footed Callfornlan got A double on a line single over second. Kouab was playing1 so deep that It would be abso lutely impossible for one to hit the ball aver h's head, Cravath hit three balls hard yesterday, giving indications of a return to form. How Bob Fisher manages to hold a major league infield position with his throwing arm in such poor' condition Is a mystery to the fans here. Tha scribes are panning Man ager Matty for allowing him to toss games away with young- linmer on the bench. Hobbs, the star shortstop of the Day$oa team, of the Central League, is 'due to re port to tha Iteds today, and Matty says he will be the regular Bhartatop In the future, Cueto, tha Cuban outfielder of Portmouth, Va, also Is op his way to join the Iteds. sa JtJI-WW, n)A from the HuiuidoF by ell dealers Bwvh Bhos., aBSalTirtrfl BASEBALL, TODAY SHIBE PARK AMERICAN LK.Vt.lTJ 1K01 N1H ATHLETICS vs. DETROJ . OAME CALLED AT ?o V, VU If 'II 1 n .