iifEWii)jty Wj )," A1 fflfp EVENING LEDUE11-PH1LADELP1IIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917 w iiVn rtn MULHOLL AND-W AMBSGAN S S NUPTIALS MAKE LOVELY ITEM FOR SOCIETY CIIRbNIGtEE jy COBB as BREEZING ALONG AT I MERRY CLIP, NEVER BEING HEADED 1 SINCE STARTING SENSATIONAL RUN Moranmen Still Are Leading in Team Batting, ,265; Cravath and Whitted in Select Mclnnis Holds on Next to Speaker Lt COBB'S streak of consistent hitting carried him from r position without tho J-ranKs to mo n.-e ior mo American League hatting honors Early In the season Sisler, Mclnnis and Speaker were Jockeying for the pacc-scttlnc honors, but onco Tyrus Jumped to tho front ho nover hao been deposed. Ills batting .freak started with tho first gamo of the double-header on Memorial n. ni. I the Yankees and has continued uninterruptedly since. During that time lio has tompllcd an average 01 .uuu aim una Boosted nis mark for tho season from .306 to .369, whicn is iweniy-iour points neticr thnn tho average credited to Speaker. In three games Mclnnis registered ten hits nnd moved from .316 to .326 Slslcr is fourth with .318. Gooch, released Friday, is the second Mnckman in this division. Roush, of tho Hods, has displaced Cruise, of tho Cardinals, for tho lead In tho National League, having a ono-polnt ndvantago with his .350. Cravath and Whitted are tho Phils' representatives in tho select. Eight Phils nro hitting better than .205. nd with this array of consistent batsmen tho Moranmen lead tho league in team batting with .266. Tho Reds have ousted tho Giants from second placo in this do partment. Hornsby, of tho Cardinals, now tops tho individual sluggers, with Cravath in f ,ec0nd placo and "VVhltted sixth. Tho Phils nro found In the list of ten lending run- r It- .t. t.n 1l.lln .I.U Dln.l. J . . . . .... . - getters, uravain iuiimc, mu u..iun, mm nwtn una rnsKert in tninl and rourth places, respectively. Tho averages follow: American League DATTINO AVEItAOES R. O s 3H 3 1 41 pnktr. li. ... . ' ;y; , ;'St .uhStic is s A 17 ,vv.... ------ .,n r.T ill vi O. AH. 18 13 si no nn 2it Ort fl 1 esssr- ffii..r:: fss v- r. " r-i . iir, ' i Jtsmllton, St. fcnth. RoS, -htv Det """l- a. 11. n in 82 12 111 HO 70 fjMW r.l.tf. Tl08 Jlllsn. Wash. .. Cbipman. Cle. Vtich. Dot.... llirrls. Cle.... Bloan.SU li. . -pics. Wash.... )lllman. l'et.. Wambse'ss. . Cle :n r.T H2 2211 (17 231 no 210 3r 07 81 HT 111 232 B!l 217 31 RS M 227 ""i"."bt t r.n "in Mou. ii" n. oiT nS 220 10 231 (II 224 H.I 2211 IS 311 ftirdner. Hos ... n. LKi. no foanir. D?t .... flpp. N. T. . . . . rtVtnk. Athletics B7 210 Henciryx. . . . " ' Obm.ty. Wash. i 'J 02 212 p. ?;. A(i.etiv: $ sis jo Weaver, Chi. 4 242 41 eck'auith. N. 1 1 211 laker. N. Y... . Ml 21" evereM. St. I., ml lli.J 'elseh. Chi...... 2 22.; . Collins. .Vnl,,' sV? SIS! Wker. N. Y. 40 10 nfiicor. Dot 4i i xii Hit. Wnsh.... r 2111 .tartan. Wah... 4.1 1!W Amtln. St. 1..... Ij2 22S E. Collins, Chi . I!4 224 ililry. Athletk.. 15 zh C. Thomas. Hos. 40 105 liidlo, Athlrtlcs. 5 210 Lflbold. Chi M 12 RobllKoll. Hos.. 4 1(14 0 nush Det... r 21ii Manic. Athletics 47 133 Ctndll, Chi ft 2HI Hoop" llos 5S 23(1 fe. Kontcr, Wash. lis 234 W. Miller. St. L. 31 r.ll Flunks. tVash... 41 130 Pothoron, St. 1, 2J 3 Mtrtans. St. L.. H2 21H 6mlth, Cle 43 144 Fcott llos 112 2011 E Joh'son. St. L. 40 12S Kurt. N Y 311 124 Latan. M 1. 35 111 Arers, Wash.... 15 11 Vferer, Athletics 24 fil Pratt, St. I, .T.i 111 Fhotton. St. L.. r.5 mi Hale. St h 17 111 ricotte. Chi . . . 21 43 Menonkey, Wash. :in 4H Caldwell N. Y.. 27 58 Jlaliel N Y ... (II 22K Witt, Athletics.. 57 SIR E, Miller, N, Y.. 4 137 Alnimlth. W'ash.. 45 lis ' Ftinace. Det 311 (111 . Ilurni. Det 48 inn 8chalk, Chi 57 17(1 r.rorer. Athletic. 40 1(1(1 ' Annew bos 2S No ' Janvrln. Hos.. . 2I 75 Hlh, N. Y 47 158 Turner Cle . . . 33 82 1 fi.rnifl'- Cle .. 114 232 W. Joh'on.Wash. 24 47 Mil. Det 4(1 LIS lenry Wash. . . 32 hi tUberg. Chi.. .. il-J 212 , 1. Irfo'rd. Wash. 3D till RVJ": u 411 148 illhooley, N. Y. Ill 53 I !'!.. Det in 4 r K!'1'- fl' "I 172 f Jclirldo, Waah,. 31 lis I JS1.- Jo "on.Ath. 33 87 lUllnn. Cle 32 4ii Cullto. Cle 411 142 t ttaw Wash.... 17 3.1 ( f. Murphy. Chi. 23 23 fnorten, Dos 32 82 jrawford Det... 41 85 Evans, Cle r,2 131 lArjr- Athletics 21 411 nn 70 n-, 211 it o (14 25 bo 01 n2 02 n5 03 (14 10 CO 48 8 r,s 58 115 41 fill f:I r 2 28 33 55 311 57 OH 7 2(1 52 4(1 4(1 51 SJ 51 54 55 13 3d II 51 32 4(1 28 27 21 3 13 3D 41 4 II 10 12 47 45 28 24 14 31 17 31 1(1 32 111 sn.TH. Ave. 0 5 .35 0 27 20 1211 1 20 0 12 17 108 8 81 13 HI O 22 0 31 tT 05 113 3(1 111 hi 88 27 National League HATTINCI AVKItAClKS O. All. R. lt.Sll.Tn. Ale in 20 7 0 HI 5 1 n 5 4 3 a 02 81 S"" 107 88 14 8? 72 II 8'l 83 8H ni 74 7H 71 711 37 34 44 10 77 If 41 cosh. Pelrolt 15 31 HI 45 II .111 111 411 17 28 1(1 II 32 18 in ii 211 II 4 14 14 21 0 5 ft. Louis iii .(JO . r.'j tatnn II'. AtMetlcs .57 Chicago . .. H4 Sfw .York .ni fjeveland . n7 wuhlne'n .J3 Athletics. 15 31 CLUB IIATTI.N'Q nnCORDS O. All It. HH. Hit. 77 71 8 32 77 53 57 nn 47 57 77 75 111 42 14 nu 44 3S 31 28 3 It 411 47 4 11 12 IS nn 53 33 35 HI 42 45 3A 111 17 411 17 III! 13 35 10 115 24 33 12 12 37 21 20 HI 35 8 5 7 5 3 1 7 .380 .31111 .353 .315 .345 ..130 .318 .315 .313 .303 .303 .301 .211'! ,27 .211(1 .205 .201 .2111 .288 .2n .282 .281 .281 .270 .278 .378 .2711 .27(1 .274 .3711 .2(1'! .am .2(15 .2111 .2(14 .2(12 .211(1 .257 -51! .255 .233 .25(1 .250 .250 .24 S .218 .247 .241 .243 .211 .23(1 .235 .2.15 .232 .231 .2.1t .2211 220 .2111 .218 .2111 211 .213 .21.1 .211 .211 .2(111 .208 .207 .211(1 .20(1 2114 .203 .201 .2(11 .20(1 .2(10 .2(1(1 .200 .111(1 .103 .1114 .1111 .11111 .11111 .18'l .lhn ,18'l .1811 .188 .1811 .184 .184 .184 .183 .182 .174 .171 .ins .li.ii .130 .148 17 111 25 50 M 208 02 217 18 73 43 108 4(1 110 1058 2020 20111 1800 2035 lllhl 2110 2007 2(11 205 24(1 185 24(1 232 219 108 481 401 483 455 484 472 403 477 53 113 111 38 114 no 83 B2 8(1 53 1(15 C8 10(1 811 123 70 .210 243 .240 .240 .238 23S .234 .231 Trendortaat, Chi. T. Clarko, Cln .. Iloush, Cln Cruise, St. I. Wag-ner, Ph Olson, fiklyn I Isehor, r,h Hornshy, St. L Orlmos. Teh.. .. p. "urns, N Y.. Jlroh. Cln Wheat, Bklvn . . YllllttMl I.I.IIH.. ,4 nfii. Hawlinit,, llos ... 32 72 Zimmerman. N. Y. 55 220 CnuMh. I'lilllles. 57 207 Orifnth, Cln 87 84 Chase, Cln .... 07 204 Jyiurf, N. y 57 207 .iunn, t;ni JlcCarty, N. Y... Neale. Cln Stensel, liklyn. Cadore, Ilklsn .. Iluethrr, Chi. . .. Melioff, Phillies. l'ltler, rKh Merklo, Chi.. Itarlden, N. Y. . . HudOlDh. Hon. . . . Ilnncmft, Phillies 44 100 Klllefer, I'liUllei.. S3 184 uarey, i-gn HendrU, Psh . . . Cutahaw, llkhn.. Stock, 1'hillles... Piisliert, I'lilllln. I.iiclenii, Phillies Wllholt, Bos. . . Dlllott, Chi Daubert, Bklyn.. Trua-essor, Dos . Hobertaon, N Y Ilalrd, St. 1.. . . Lone, St. . . 3. Smith. Hon . , Kltjpatrlck, Doe. It. Myers, Ilklyn Il.irnes, Dos. Doyle. Chi S. Mast, llos. . Holke. N. Y... Wlngo, Cln. . . . Williams. Chi.. , Hickman, llkhn Fletcher. N" Y. . Ward. Pch . . . Alexander. Phillies 17 Jtaiiey, llos Deal. Chi Kopf, Cln Klxey, Phillies . Schmidt. 1'Kh Zelder. Chi. . .. Mnssey, llos. . . . Konetchy. llov. . Thorpe, Cln.. .. J Johnston. Dkl Klnir. PKh O. Miller. Ilklyn. Cucto, Cln Dlebce, I'sh. . . . Marnnvllle. Ilos.. HerzoB. N Y S. Smith, Ilkl.in. (lonrales, St. 1.. . Wolter. Chi Mowrey, Ilkln . Kllduff, N Y.... Ilrief. Peh W. Wagner, Pgh. Sheen, Cln (lowdy; Hos Schulte, Phillies. Mejers, Dkln... McCarthy, l'sh... Delzel, St. I. Tahrlque, liklyn. J. Miller. St. L. . Plack. Chi A. Wilson. CM.. Jacobs, Pffh Kelly, Dos Kiers. Dos Mitchell. Cln Huhn, Cln Hlnrhman. l'uh. . Snjder, St. 1,. . . Tyler, llos F. Smith. St. D. Schneider, Cln.. 1 0 0 IS 33 74 30 77 5 21 23 53 13 3(1 nS 203 37 fl LONO HITS BY CI.UI1S Petrolt ft. Louis . . . . F.0,ton . , . . sew York CaIc.ro "ltlcs .... !vland .... "iihlniton , , 2im.snii nn. Tii.nn a.Avo. 82 83 8(1 03 H5 (! 02 70 14 25 28 25 35 .n 27 34 038 1144 043 (127 (140 603 051 015 157 153 100 155 150 137 158 138 ,320 3111 .310 .317 .314 .812 .809 .298 TEN LEADING SLUGGERS fobb. Det 1(1 Weaker. Clev... each. Det Sfln- Clev Cnapman, Clev. S'l'man. Det... I ..iMon, (,(11. 2nii.3nir.im.TB.ED.a.Ave. 14 13 13 13 in 13 8 11 7 11 (1 5 3 5 a II R 120 107 108 03 02 8n 03 88 05 88 .508 .478 .4011 .431 .4211 .420 .411 .400 .3113 .384 TEN LEADING BASE STEALERS &. Cleveland 02 2l' ltV,.Dt!ro,t 0(1 20 rif.'ii- Nw York 01 20 -vuian. Cleveland . 117 Reaver, viuvciaiiu. . . n, i m& ,vV.uJ,.:- Q ilStU w"hlnton ill . Olllan Wfllh n,An nn t ""'" 17 17 1.1 10 10 10 TEN LEADINO nUN-QETTERS' 5""v Chicago CM). Now York. . .. ebb. Detroit... ...... '. ?Pr. Uoaton........ . t Chapman "r.l.V,"V r- OraneyT " ci.v.T.nA,u- V SI tin. st. Loui. . . .. :::::::: ii-j o. (14 01 00 Oil 58 55 57 (17 li. 43 40 38 38 30 34 34 311 8A 31 Ae. .34 .33 .33 .811 .27 .20 -o ITS .10 .10 Ave. .07 .00 .03 .03 .02 .112 .00 .58 .50 .53 1R 35 57 223 07 233 40 100 04 238 85 100 57 117 51 100 17 HI 27 3'l 51 18.1 24 03 00 222 33 8(1 13 43 68 220 21 33 58 213 37 213 50 221 57 187 41 150 44 124 52 182 17 38 37 221 58 188 69 207 50 10S 23 00 22 74 22 33 07 242 52 10.1 67 100 40 100 03 223 43 147 57 214 1 100 54 4 54 03 217 OS 201 15 42 III 30 53 2(14 27 73 53 20'1 6.1 1S2 37 114 31 112 40 124 40 124 50 173 45 170 45 158 17 18 44 122 54 17S 411 HIS 23 65 30 110 21 511 01 211 40 153 33 101 28 7(1 31 02 45 150 25 88 03 240 40 137 41 110 15 25 20 101 22 70 22 53 21 48 58 201 48 140 22 3S 53 103 41 3 11 40 in 43 78 10 61 30 03 7 COBB CONTINUES AT MERRY PACE Two Singles and a Triple Give Star a Record of Twenty-six Straight ONE HIT FOR STUFFY 07 03 62 78 01 CO 20 51 64 2 13 3 11 13 62 It 20 31 02 II 24 2 12 21 40 13 51 80 00 Wortman, Cln 3s si Vaurhn, Chi. cooper, i-gn . . . . Aldrldce, Chi.. Watson, Et. L Becher. St. L. Eller. Cln.. .. Douelas, Chi.. Toney, Cln.... Doak. St. I, . Smsth, Dkbn.. 17 44 10 88 13 10 23 27 42 110 20 14 10 35 IS 54 17 42 20 20 5 10 89 38 24 17 12 27 3 27 21 10 23 7 1 SO 20 24 20 30 23 27 7 II 3 21 31 ii 20 12 20 24 13 A 7 10 15 23 20 ., 111 20 13 8 15 0 in 12 11 3 11 0 8 20 21 3 7 4 4 24 4 3 111 4 12 3 1 3 4 10 0 6 2 14 1 7 0 7 2 3 3 3 11 8 6 1 (I 0 3 3 7 0 3 0 1 0 8 0 12 8 II A II 7 .375 3 20 .300 7 05 .350 111 1115 .855 3 27 ,3.'0 II 1,8 .327 0 17 .327 0 107 313 1 12 311 13 02 3(10 8 11(1 .30S 3 71 307 4 80 .300 2 2S 3nii 0 02 .301 3 113 .301 4 71 .304 2 32 .211 S 13 Vl'l .205 0 70 .203 8 00 .2811 42 .200 03 288 78 281 17 2S3 17 ,2S2 7.1 .281 27 .280 t5 .270 28 .270 15 270 00 .277 53 .277 87 .273 14 273 78 .208 70 .208 84 .207 70 .207 47 .207 41 .200 53 .204 12 203 80 202 03 .201 81 .201 00 .258 20 .25S 211 257 12 .257 00 .260 00 254 111 .250 50 2511 70 247 02 245 72 243 45 .241 23 .3(1 17 .241 68 .240 711 23H 11 .231 II 237 (11 .235 17 233 04 232 511 .231 33 .22S 22 .228 30 .2211 83 .220 47 .223 60 .221 51 .222 8 .222 85 .221 611 .2111 8 40 .210 1 17 .218 4 37 .21(1 0 10 .214 7 67 213 2 40 213 ft 2! .212 2 18 .211 22 .207 33 an 21 .203 07 .204 38 .2(11 8S ,21(11 6 .200 24 .IKS 15 .107 11 .180 14 .18S 60 .180 II 311 185 0 8 .1R4 4 37 .17S II 13 .178 10 .101 8 .1.10 7 ,13S 3 .138 5 .148 22 14 Twcnly-flx straight for Tyrus. divine the Webster tho "oneo over," to find n, word Wr enough to describe tho terrific Fcorlnj? In tho St. Louls-notrc-lt Runic, during which Cobh made three runs, threo hits, ono a triple, Mole two bases, nnd Petrolt made nineteen hits for nineteen rounds of the liases, some hitting, there. Is a word Uattery. When the catcher and pitcher for each side Is selected tho umplro announces the names and they are termed batteries. There wore pitchers In tho St. Louls-Dotrolt gnme, but they wore Tiger uniforms According to Webster's lay-out, battery, among other things means- "Any place where cannon are mounted Act of battering An appara tus for general gnhnnlc elrctrli'ltj t'nlrw ful beating of another." Cobb and his teammates presented a combination of nil these, nnd they might hao had mercy for tho Browns. Ilnns Wngncr, tho promising young first baseman plnylng with the Submarlno Club of the National League, only secured ono hit yesterday, nut It must bo considered that the IMrates Inst a pitchers' battle, Mitchell, of the Hods, nllowlng but tnrce hits. Wll holt, of tho Hraves. batted In the ninth In. nlng of the first Iloston-Ncw York gamo In an effort to turn the tide In faor of tho Stalllngs crew, hut ho failed. Kvldently he felt angered, as during the second melee he clouted tho hall for a quartet of singles. Jack Mclnnis got but one hit. Amos Strunk had a single nnd his sacrlflco beat Washington. J Smith, of tho Cards had a good day, a doublo and two singles. Ilush had four safe ones at St. Louis and Milan (.cored two singles at Shlbo Tark. Walter "Rabbit" Maranvllle must bo re- membered for his splendid hitting In tho Becond Giants' gamo He secured throo singles, a trlplo and a home run In five times nt bat, something not done very often. (Jeorgo Rlbson, tho old Pittsburgh catcher. Is doing very well these days. Ho seems to share tho desire of his old teammate. Hans Wagner, to hold tho limelight. Oeorgo made two doubles nnd a single In threo vlslt3 to tho pan In the first Giants-Boston gamo. Cobb nnd Bush were not tho only stars In tho Detroit victory which tied tho season record of nineteen runs made by the Beds ngalnst the Phils In tho last series hero. Tho Phils used Mayer, Oesch'ger nnd Klttcry In an effort to stop tho Reds, whllo St. Louis employed Koob, McCabe and Park. The batters today stand: AMKRICAN LEAGUE I'luTOl Cltili (1. All. It. Cobh. Detroit lit tin 42 Sneaker. CJeielnml 07 210 33 Proceeds of Father and Son for Orphan Scotch Children It has been decided that the total pro eeeds from the annual fattier nnd son Rolf tournament, to lie played nt. tnei Sleepy Hollow Country Club on July. will Cm forwarded throuth the llrltlah Am bassador, to Scotland tor the benefit ot chil dren orphaned Iit the war. ... , Kntrtea to this tournament will be re ceUed un to Saturday by the chairman or the Innrn.iment committee, Frank rre brey, 450 rifth nyenue. CertlOcnles nre to lie nirnrdeil the winners In lieu of the cus- Inmnnr nrlf.- Tlia ,nnAv Ihm sftrea. ns well ns iho entrance fee of M n couple, is to be fornnnlrd llirmiih tile llrltlsh Am bnssndnr to (Scotland for the benefit of Hie children orphaned by the war. There will be. threo certiorates alien for llrat, second and third best net scores. About fifty couples already tmve entered. THREE HORSE RACES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY Road Drivers, Wilmington nnd West Chester Horsemen List Events Jlorso-raclng cents will be held on tho Speedway course In West Falrmount Park, nt tho Wawnsett Park, Wilmington, Del , and ot Shelter's Park. West Chester, today The weather Is Ideal for the sport nnd somo crackerjack brushes should materialise. Local horsemen will team their trotters nnd pacers ln tho road drivers' events nn tho Speedway hnlf-mllo course ln the Park, l-'lvo events nro on this card, three for pacers nnd two for trotters. Tho most Important race of tho day, the free-for-all pace, will sco Kiln, Tied, Ballot, Thomas A. and David C. contesting for supremacy. Thomas A had tho speed last week, turning the event In two straight heats. Plenty of rivalry exists In this con test and somo keen sport Is promised R J .'. ysil flBBBBBBBBBBaV 'ftfaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaa. VJKTftT H ii" hwh &mm ii . i&il A.A.U. Gives Sanction for Honolulu Water Carnival The A. A. V. hfts granted sanction for n monster water carnlTal to be held st Honolulu, Hawaii, on September t and 3. t liiimptonshlps for women will form the blice.1 serllon of the proarnm. Auslrnlln will send I'nnnle Durack, the Olympic cham pion nnd holder of all the world's amateur rrtnnla for women from fifty J arils to u mile, . . The Tnlted States will be represented by rlorence Hums, of l.o Anaeles, Col. A few rtius ns site swam 160 sards, uslnr the hick stroke. In 2:30 1-5s nn Improvement of seten seconds on tho preilons Amerlcnn record, held by herself, l.nst February, at Honolulu. .Atlss Hums swam 410 yards In 3m. 3. The world's host murk for women Is 2:31, hy Miss Durnrk. hut she mum In ii hnlh, h.itlnic the ndrantiitn of niany turns CONGRESSMEN MIX IN RED CROSS BALL GAME HANS WAGNER New manager of the Pirates WAGNER NEW PIRATES' CHIEF PlTTRBfRGH, Juno 30. Hans Wagner was selected to manage the Pirates Instead of Jimmy C.illahan, deposed as leader by Bnrney Prcyfuss. Miss Rankin to Toss, Joe Cannon to Score and Mutld to Twirl WASHINGTON. June 30 Because they will hnvo n week ln which to recuperate before their next session. Congressmen choso today for their lied Cross benefit ball game. Clark nrittlth will umpire. Miss Jennnette Itnnkln will toss the first hall, nnd Joo Cannon, wno thinks tho manager plnvs third bane, will score. The Ueiiiocr.itIc batterv Is Walter J Webb, of North Catollna. pitcher, and Wally S MrCllntlc. of Oklahoma, catcher. lor tho Republicans Christy M, Mudd, of Maryland, and Tub S Johnson, of South Dakota, will serve Nineteen substitutes nro moblllred President Wilson baucht two boxes. i,o that when hf tires laughing In one ho can um the other Cambria Routs on Tonight The open air show arranged to take flare nt the Ctimhrl.l A. O last nlaht was poslnonod mi nrcntint nf rain, and the full sl-ow will bo slven tonlchl. EIGHT CLUBS IN THE INDUSTRIAL Enlistments Cripple.Soccer Teams, but SuqtjessfuX Sea son Is Expected CADWALADER PRESIEN KIght clubs were given franchVe-i Jn.tju) s Industrial Soccer League at, the, anjjuaj , meeting, nn follows : Klanda'rd, Holler Beorv ing, Wolfenden - Shore Company". Hphlfeldj Manufacturing 'Company! David .Ltmtpn Son's Company, Kledtrlo Gtorigo Battery. American Pulloy. Joseph"'!. Foster cVEona, ond the U. O. T.JoriA It Junes Dqbsonr' Atlas Ball Company anil Colllngwood'MIJls, nppllcd for franchises, but their appUcai' tlons were laid oVcr Until the Tioirt meetinK of tho league. ; " , The officers were elect'eMfand'are;' Preall dent, Hlwooil Cadwaln'BeVj?vlcej"'prtsIaenC' Theodoro r. Oeschle;. treasurer, Johtr if.' Thnrnton.'and secretary, ThomaB,ScQtU AH , Investigating committee was appointed to delvo Into the (luallflc.ittons of new applt- ennts. Tho commute Is- John' Thornton'.'' rholrmnn; James Davis, Thomas Scott and Fred Hohlfeld Although several of the players havo en listed It was announced by the Various-delegates that thoro Is enough material to form ' a strong circuit, as quite a number of new p'.nye'u havo been enrolled alnoo the clos of last season. Standard Roller, champions nnd winners of tho Hohlfeld Challenge Cup, have been hit the hardest; through orllltT tncnts. , . . v It was decided that clubs, desiring frn-. cIUscj should communicate wjrti Secreiaiy ThomaJ Scott. Cld East Thayer afreet ' " .Mclnnis. Athletics Msler, st. I,nitls Milan. Washington nn (13 (II 113 1MH tS.1.1 If. Sll XI 14 711 13 P.P. .S77 .MS. ,3S .All) .313 NATIONAL I.IlAfU'l Club (1. All. n. Plilr Cruise, t. Louis Ituusti, Cincinnati inson. iirnoKijn lloriisby, vt. Iinl Mlieiil, Ilrookljn (It HI .11 AX 2in X 43 1?H 2.1 (III 314 41 4H 113 10 II. SO 74 7 B7 At I'.C. .3.17 .343 .Sin .313 .31'.! CONTRACTS OF SUSPENDED MINORS TO BE PROTECTED CHICAGO. June 30 Minor leagues forced to suspend before tho closo of tho regular senson will not lose their players or territorial rights, according to a ruling of the governing board of the National Asso ciation of Professional Baseball Leagues, received by President Tearney, ot the Three-I League, last night The ruling was Issued by John II. Farrcll, secretary of the National Association, as n result of an appeal from President Tearney, who believes somo of tho smaller leagues will not surivc tho season, owing to tho war situation and continued unfavorable weather. Tho board ruled, however, that players will ho permitted to seek employment wherever .possible for tho remainder of the season, but must report next spring to tho club holding their contract this season. Tho board also ruled that leagues desiring to suspend shall llx a date for closing and that all players must be paid In full. BEDELL TO TRY FOR NEW RECORD .143 A .143 H .Kill A .1 in 1 .100 CLUD DATTINO nECOIlDS rhllllrs .... Cincinnati . New Tork . . Itrooklyn . Chlcsio . . . Ht. Louis.. Pittsburgh . Dojton . . . a. A7 (IS AT AH (18 113 r.n All An. n. IROt SSI 22(17 2(17 1R78 2A4 1021 203 2234 2113 20(11) 220 11101 100 1813 18. nu. en. sir. Ave. A03 3(1 84 .2(111 r.11 1 470 483 A37 487 44T 430 :(i2 .2.13 .211 .240 .231 .233 .233 LONd HITS II Y cLuna an. 311. nn. tr. 8(1 20 10 704 ...74 43 12 700 ... (11 28 IB 640 ... HI 27 14 (144 ... 4A 42 10 (1(14 ... 70 84 0 702 , ... AA 2t ft Add . ... S4 21 S Ml Phillies ... Cincinnati New Vork. llrooklyn . Ft. Louis. . Chlcsio . . Plttsburzh Boston . TEN LEADINO SLUCOnna 2n. 3n. nn. Tn ED. Ave. EH. 201 inn 173 mi 177 1 121 111 Ave. .372 .348 .3411 .331 .321 .314 207 .203 Hornshv. Rt Louis. 7 Cravath. I'hltlles... 17 Cruise, Pt Iouis. nnush, Clnelnnstl. Oroh. Clnelnnstl.. Whitted. 1'hillles.. Zimmerman. N. Y. Chsse. Clnelnnstl. rturns. New York.. Carey. Plttsburth 107 113 101 n.i 110 80 02 ini f)2 87 4.1 AO 28 21 3t 23 27 rffi&.'to'.Tork. SV.Wintham. n'.'t' 11 .ekRs.s W'ljP. New York! 8 $!u""i Chicago ji! ftS..,Boa'n .... 17 T Kin A SIevelna " f KiT.. Bo,tn .... 14 I Shi-' li?"PP . 1 $&&" ii OilllI" u.-lJvJ nd.-' "s e .f ,,hAntt n 17 HiJI-'lP'Iftlcs... 12 lR82v.::a rtZl 1'KUKO .. 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Y., " Pf,frer. nk'Viiil.; 16 nesrhrer, P;ll A? nsrnca j fij&n.t;vstji lllddlston, N. T., 1" florstman, 8t, J 11 Bchnsldsr. Cln.. ' cadorePkl"1'" 81 : 23 SO 87 A2 A7 38 S4 44 34 in .800 Ann 42 .ATI 10 Al .ASA nn 1111 42 03 16 88 10 70 28 78 2A 83 23 88 24 AH 8 21 It AT 3 2ft 1 44 , n s 3 3 A 11 A4A Ml AOO .A00 ,A00 .800 .880 .Ann .AOO .800 .AOO ?09 MH) 4T 80 1SJ .4T 48 84 1)0 .46 Menus Iledell. of Long Island, who will be paced by Jlmmle Hunter, will try to break tho world's record for five miles against tlmo and from a flying start ut tne Point Dreczo Motordromo tonight. This record Is now held by Kay Dour, who rode the distance In B minutes 23 1-5 sneonds on the track at Los Angeles. Cal. Bedell It expected to clip at least fifteen seconds from this record. The above eient will precede tho regular forty-mile paced race. In which Herbert. Cameron, Do Bates nnd Bedell will compete. Members of the Phil adelphia Turngemeinde will attend tonight's meeting In a body. HOURLESS AND LIBERTY LOAN IN MATCH RACE NEW YORK, June 30. August Belmont's unbeaten Hourless and A. K. Macomber's Latonla Derby winner. Liberty Loan, may meet hero In a special match sweepstakes race. Negotiations are In progress. Belmont Is agreeable to tho race provided the winner gives tho purse to the Bed Cross. Mingles and Bungles Matter of Opinion Oiie ni the hraiv nlltbifl pame," A' ball fan laid one to. ' fore fo ee em toaK the pill And nit ft far awau." "A rUchia duel," tne fleldtr cHtd. Makri fieldlna aulte sublime, for all u' fielders have to do la to pais ouiau the lime. IN THE SrOTLIOIIT T011AY Mitchell of the Iteds. The Oner pitcher bested Al Slsmanx In a pitching duel unit scored tba only run of the game. Th Cubs played a Ited Cross benefit for tba benellt of lh Cardinal. ( Thoss Olanls aro certainly versatile. They grabbed tho first portion of a twin bill from the Ilravea and played Clasa D ball against Hudolph ln tho attcr-plece. Thrca catchers broka Into tho llmallght wlth a trio of hlta 1 piece In Friday's game. They were Oeorgo Olbaon, Bam Agnew and Al Walters, The Yankees are studying reverse English at Boston, "bey re doing their .bit for tho Bed Box. . lst wo forget St'iifTy Mclnnis has hit safely In fourteen consecutive lames. Lse Oooch, who has bean released to Spring. fleid I Maaa.. went to bat In a pinch yeeter. iVy nnd fooiled. Ha proved that Connle'a Judgment was right. Ping Bodla Is a awell fielder and a great guy at the bat. but aa a coacher he Is an onion. In the ninth Inning, after Oroyer beat out an In- nM hit. Judge tnrew ino dsu oyer umnKrai hJid. riav had his back turned and couldn't see iha nlay. but ring was aouna asleep, a couple of minutes passed peiore iioaie recov- ird and Orover went to second. Had ha. Hart- ed In time ha could have mafla tnird eaany. Palkenberg does not look good thla year, despite the glowing reports from thj minor learue. The hairpin haa been pounded out of the box frequently of lata and. unless he shows something soon, Connie Is likely to use the tinware. Wally Schanr la left fielding again and went through an entire gams without busting the concrete wilt He also. keep, both feat oq the ground. 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That's why Piedmonts can give you a better quality smoke than cigarettes of foreign tobacco which have to add in the cost of the Import Duty on the tobacco. And anyhow, when it comes to cigarettes-- that's where Virginia tobacco Jives. Because it has that naftiral "snap" called character the one enjoy ment which smokers of cigarettes of foreign tobacco miss entirely. Just say "a package of Piedmonts, please." An all-Virginia cigarette i 9 0 The i: 3 Cigarette of Quality NOTE JOO MILLION pounds of Vir- f;inia tobacco were made into cigarettes ait year as ajainit only 62 MILLION pounds of foreign-crown tobacco. Far cigarette), thirt'i nt tobacco Hit Virpnia. And Piedmont is the biggest-telling Vir ginia cigarette in the world. toicS Jllso packed, 20forlO$ ! .- f wfjigf il 41 fl f:1 A 4': ' 2BO It Q0 I I ml Mn r i V 3v J. ; . y 31