r V . j l II I U )NNTFS hONSflPTPT flTTT-TTPS ttt NOYES AND RAY BATES. GIVE k.i . , f MACKS VICTORY OVER ST. SISLUK IitViWTiH TTcorl.'KYmv PifoVinva in TT.flPnvf rv .Qfnn TTnsf.- PfyFlying "A's," but Local Twirler Allows as it&i,-C MonirTJi'fa TVniVtls "Dill lATs'tli tlovil WnAnir &. : iw LTXCvlA.V till Lu X7U LI. W1C3 Ulll VV J. Lull .L lullli J. VvAC.T . j ' - " RULES OF EXPRESSION ON THE FIRST TEE GER-PHlLApELPHIA, SATURDAY, ' AUGUST m xvu l : w R A'iS NOW ARE LEADING THE RATHER WELL-KNOWN WHITE SOX-STATISlllb FKUVgj ,. ,.-t-tt TMnrmTIDT U' 'U 'I'U Li' T TTTTvr - u iu rv w v i ri Min.rv.i jx u m ah v hi v AND ENTERTAINING SLUGGING DUEL 1 LUiNli JLt AlzJUN U in r -t J-wi nu IjJDjAUUE J Steps In as Runner-Up Over Cruise to Rou'sLl Athletics' Fine Hitting Puts Mackmen in 1 Second Place in American Uircuit B .tlkoM present Outside T of winning yesterday's ball Ruine (ho fourth Athletic win I k" the week, tho second victory to one defeat, over the ltrowns nnd tho second fo ' i" Conquest of the week for Noyes thoso young cut-tips wero conspicuous by their l i i :h meua. All Win illi! in ririinf Ma vIMnrv nf Mnnrinv nvpr the White HOX WOS tO ti ?'Jilow only four blnclcs, nnd tho best Kay could do was to lilt a triple to deep left 711 ' 4AAntm with Milch mtarm na TVnrvnM .Tfinilmnn nmt rtnrlln ilprnrntlnt? tllH ll.lftO nattlH. Lt Tha boys nre entitled to n vocation after yesterday's work, but tho continued pood . . Ktavinrr rr inn efnru m n i nimti(A tnMnfeui w nt i-innm d iinnnn fT ininii SS1Vh Eliminating Qcorgo Slslcr from tho offcnslvo, Noyes permitted only two safo 9f Wows, Shotten and Hmlth popped files us openerw, but Oeorpo bntiKcd n double T Shinto loft field and died when Reliant? smothered l'ratt's foul, Tho second St. 'lis m T M,,,a Ml vitnM k n , a To1 n.B. ll,l . ! , , nrA1l nrfAM IH'fl Pt r . MVUM UH tTlW UIUUU UJf UUCA i,UVUII, VlBlllIlt, l)IIUimLU)r, WilW iltb 01UIJ uhvi fc , v J- ..Were out In tho elRhth Iniilnp. Shotten secured tho third (jingle when ho singled f 4b Htzht in tnpt thn ninth, till Rtnlth hit in fjrnvpr. irhn thirw In Dtlrrnn for a gj double killing. Slslcr was tho first man to lilt and also tho last. With two out il 6 n'n'n no "Pankod a nifty single over second, but was forced on Pratt's ;4l r (rounder to Dugan. Slslcr and Hhottcn wero the only visitors nblo to reach second ! 'jLj'Tf ad both passed away beforo getting a chanco to dont third. Shotten walked nnd f. f,H! tol second in the sixth, but Smith hoisted to Strunk for tho third out. P' ' rh masterful pitching of Noyes compared favorably with tho work of Davo ;,?l,V pavenport on Thursday. Neither Win nor Davo permitted a run nnd both allowed f tY ,. f,our h' Bodlo got two off Davonport on Thursday nnd Slsler got a pair yesterday. .,, The lattor batted even-up In four visits. In tho fourth ho hit to Witt nnd was ft!- ":. retired, whllo In tho seventh he went out. Mclnnls to Koves. on an easy nlav. His 'i"t U.l c. .... nr-t i. i..i .... . ...... . j ... , . .... , A "" ikiiiiii, iiimi u. ktou uuy. niuuy siarica ino scoring in mo second ;?:JA 'Inning with a blow to right. Schang sent him to third with a slnglo to right nnd it fltUffV tallied thn run thnt wnn hlrr nnnnvh in win fhft framn n WUt'a Inni fl., n lf &nlth. His second hit. a doublo to left, startad tho seventh lnnlnir rnllv thnt nrn. '- iVuee six runs. i.l x, t i ittrtnn iitoInwo ftTy-k4t Jlinii m' - . .w. ..... j r 8Ccona tlmo tnls wcek tll batters on tho Athletics' side batted twlco ffS' -n 0ne 'nn'nr' n Tuesday, when tho homo talent was knocking out nineteen hits, iwo men wero oui wncn mo Dig rajiy started. Ivcry man on tho club reached flrst, with tho result that two Mackmen had a second chanco. Yesterday It was Strunk who batted twlco In an Inning. Amos opened tho seventh chapter with a -'Walk. Ho was promptly sent to third on Stuffy's smash to left. Tom Rogers had pitched fairly well up to this period, but ho had little chanco In view of Noyes's Work, and after he was instructed to walk Wally Schang Kmlo Koob, a left- ,ir ". " uuuKui in, v.onnio puueu mo oiu snuc siurr at tins perlou and Joo JUf r TV.Bt1 Wnil EJA. n 1.M .. TITII1 ,i- ... . . . I ti .'V ' '" "" u"v "" ' no inner nau a single in tno illtli nna played h'?; -'Btcoly. Dugan proved his right to a uniform by sending a single Into left, scorlntr trunk and Mclnnls. Wally went to second on tho hit nnd proceeded to make a m beautiful steal of third, boating Sovcreld's throw easily. Noyes v,aa a victim of 'j,trlkes, tho first out of the Inning, but Jamleson had to take a hand In tho good work and Schang counted on Jnmloson's slnglo to right. Grover grounded to Slsler, lmt Koob passed Dodle purposely. With Dugan on third. Jamleson on second and Bodle at first, another southpaw, n chnp named Martin, was sent In to hurl against .Bates. Ray had a safe blow Thursday, but has not been hitting ns frequently as fore his short lay-off. and tho fans rooted for a safo slnm. Ray took a too hold. set the ball clean and as Shotten and Smith raced after tho ball the threo runnors counted. Ray stopped at third and passed away as Pratt took caro of Strunk for ' kls second bat. tv ' T1, WAS a P"y camo to look at nnd, barring tho lucky seventh, the '",u' " biubb. j Jncooson uancu ror .Martin in tho eighth and fouled to Schang. Earl Hamilton finished the Inning and retired the sldo In order. Schaucr, Anderson. Sclbold, Jlng Johnson and Bacon are anxious to go nt tho Browns in tho double-header today, whilo tho visitors will no doubt select from Plank. Groom. Wrli-ht nr TrnmiUnr, it i .. i.ij .. -i . . ' ----"- .... ,. ,,, u.ny niuu Ui shape the Gettysburg vetoran, a great favorite here, will show. Plank r la certain of a hearty welcome. List to the Sad, Sad Story From Cincinnati JINCINNATI fans still aro groggy ovor tho flop of tho Imperial Reds in the last two weeks. Tho sudden sliding nnd skidding of Matty's pennant hopes jMUt 8. cloud of irlnnm nrni thn mtnlnt ,.1.1 u.... i ,1 .... . ... rv.v" ?. ..VOOa and John MnitrWa nlnnn innl.. iii. . . .... - -- .... " r.vv .u0 uo u. muib-uo. vnen mo ciuu camo homo , tram the triumphant road tour, proud and haughty as conquerors, they wero received like kings, or something like that. Everybody was happy and the world ' !?"." Wa" buzzlnK ln the skulls of tho majority of tho citizens. Then came tho tumble, which was followed by a loud explosion and all of tho hopes went ' Woole. It Is pathetlo to read the sad news that wonded Its way eastward from t the city over the Rhino. Read It and weep with us: "Wnon th9 Rcds camo homo frni tho trip through eastern torritory every edy was computing the marrln tn h naniH i,c, ,., ... .. . . -. v . , '-" " "ivy nuuiu caicn rew yorlc. .Wrerybody was counting on great things happening when tho Giants came here w n Reds would cut away most of that lead at ono sweep; how tho Giants would depart from hero with mclr heads down and their hearts broken, and how the Reds would, at least, hold second place until the end of tho season In a blaze .i i"!!?7, -!? 8tUff' bUt U Wna "0t t0 b0, Two victories were scored over Phlla .E714.?" PPUJar frenZy Wa9 redoubIet3- Surely, thoso Reds were headed Sri JnLn Penna"i nwSUrcly nothIngr wouW ovcr stP ,hem ln the future. Matty modestly warned the fans that they mustn't expect too much-that tho riub might flop with a loud explosion and that the Giant lead was a tremendous -. .. . MV utiuiit uinouivcu, tv. t i ?V)A a i- &' i Tif iCF " over now. The dream has nassod. Thn viin - - .,. j f?,1 : M nt,. . i .,... ..... . . . " .uc. ii was only VftT 'L , t. i 7. Z iii ino iravoier in tho desert nnd then . Wmlihes abruptly. Crash, smash, banir. blfrt T,n-,n TO. ,,, i " . lnen .r.4 ., , . t ju mo Biuiiip win eiop. '1 Down wo fell, and nobody knows A ""' d,vWo-tt' plenty good enough for us now .t , We "' h,,n.klnar of any PennantB any more. With tho present ma terial and what additions can be dug up during the winter wo can thmk of another great flag drive next summer, but Just now our whol6 concern la in keeping up amid select society. That ought not to bo hard The team Is Intrinsically superior to those below It ln present standing, and when the .lump is once ended should easily distance them if it wins on"y half its games thrnuehnnt th. -mi,i.. . ., .. VI"X k r ..--. ... ,.u,u,uuu ui hid oeason. Barry Trying to Strengthen Champions fJlHB difference between tho mite Sox and the Red Sox-not to speak of other X American League baseball clubs-lsn't enough ln tho Red Sox favor to live JTack Barry any feeling of top-heaviness. For tho first tlmo in !I1J g .trenuous effort- are being made to strengthen tofZSj0 Of ourae, all managers nre always trying to add strength to their clubs w rni ritbrt. to. get any certain. cog haven't been made In Boston American Lea 2 circles for several years. At the start of tho season Barry keptTn.w, hdy catcher, on the bench, nnrt wnrv rv,,,., - nt:?L ept.Atnew' a Btro"8T. V TT- nn h.. -- th. T "" .. CT? """ 'V0 U' exclusively. rownie Is getting a., the heavy wCy h IZZ TtZi iAjniomaa too much of a maohlne, w 0,ow ona tT:"!"?."?'' a Griffl' or for Catcher Henrv. f'C :Z """"'' "Ul "" n,nBion ciuo couldn't see it that way at all. DnrrJ irzrTvzrivzz? PPlnB maMai, bT ,; ffiJt- .r. .-...- ".:." r':T..""". s ",D "IO ol a onager particularly BVi-.y . "- " ' 'vii up acuvo piay and Is snendlnir hl tin,. .t'. frF-SE1 Wh"a "v3 rnVr,n doe th8 "n1-baalnr. Few successfu playing Hi ifennirrrn ever' have hoon nntml in h. - T..tt. '"' l"ayng n r i rr. ' '- w- viwBvt iit kiio jiijin. iui jr. a-mnn niir i. JL'i SSUon wa. Miller Huggina. of the Cardinals, and he haa been much mo'r " JShadmfnl jrinMi hit hBn1nn th. I " 'nuct more 8U0- m. nt - -, . - - i,1. . K&' V fr diamond. t CtFFvftmJ Vhm XlTStl n w . 6.Y "" l""' "" or aieaaowbrook Club rx CONN, the PaclHo coast athlete who came to Philadelphia last winter fJ finished hia .preparatory course for entrance into the University rfZ fr,. arrlveu in town yesterday and joined tho ranks of the Meadowbro. m,4 wio. WW. un wormng in western harvest fields and gives anr.Mr.n.. -i ;Hjln.ln perfect health, although he will have to go throuch .i T ?iiinlni- on Franklin Pleld before rettinir am " "l..8?1. ' Ue Htatea traok and fluid mnt ,htMr i. - u. .. . e Ml"ale At- !.-ofh. Meadowbrook Club, exnt- rn Zlli.1 2B' Secretary larta claimed that the Oreiron vouth cnv.r h. v . t.,.. """ oracle r;Hft"jjeconua. He hones to .nt.r th. Tim. .. .. i,. ' m.cour8 ,n m l',ha.va;rady made Inquiry in regard to football p an. Conn 0 fcCse .'1' 1 nv tn ninv tth th. TV..hm. - .. .... T.. .. """" ol courso, either I MlM..AtIuUo meet. In which the best scholastic and co.Iegfate material of " .' ' """ "- tt iti. veil irum ainiinr rinmn. 1 pc able to gat a furlough for the big most on Wmni,ii 13.11 ..'"" Ma ooMBjaoted with. the Ma4owbrnnVi,.h ti r.. , ,, Jr . or Ule mm & WWW hm' piir. 0 iiSM 'h! .. MkT t - nWCA ... . . . 7 . I aVHW "IF W . k IT' aufi - ti. AlrJ'T TrHAT " -"X MJFUL. ? . Xt-v. . ., S v 15) (I nl ll,i.n.il!PFFtwaR ! ,-rK vrWMiw-tm P aaw rG X '' ' " .y INTO ThS W A TTr L0W6 ORASS VM . JUka I 1 - ob nJuiARDMr Vfyzl vff I L2y C0R5IM6 BOtW W 1 I T 1 Ti:J.-l 1 rr d WT yf V .(LyMAV excecD IWnrfk 0JR e5pt'CTTiOWS grt9B:Br, I s Bur You N0,ST L Wr-JyA ASSUME Aro C I Ki ATTITUDE OC V . A SHOCIYcd I 1 v 1 1 -oHi'Hise . 1 1 -v r? U . 'v . V.A rjs?A6ScV. wm,A .1 a ""-rf wmjwy WHEN VOJ HWJS Toppen Your DRUe INTO TUB B2.V?"" TOUJARO THE Duu--YoO WOM'T WMT lO ok inti '. ., StvUUBA OP PTT li,,Uitlt AFTER Y HAVFiwlOG AT Trie BALL AND MI5SEO it. rsflM'T TRY To LOorf POOUSH YOU'LL LOOK FOOLISH A0YVMAY vi fftt ." You MAife AM UrJ USUALLY 6O0O DRIVE -DON'T APPEAR To BE ELPTTED. Treat it as Though iT WA5 TUUK STUPP JBc' rr .w YOU KMOW WHAT I 1 DID 7 I DROPPED I MY SHOULDm- H3k$ J Aar yiCS, Wl Xl l IN 7 1 WA' la) r ?, y i 1 k'Ci(?D N IGN6R- AMce ap iHcCAuae. OF You 9 FAULTS ...... . ,1.- iH.AHinnH T.Ancriin fifrm mr vnannir nnnnp. i.m ..,- IrTJiJtl''Sl in llio wuhi:i.uii .tuB-x ..D-- .. a ..as piCKCl UD during tho last week. Ty Cobb still having tho Jump to such an extent ", prevent any excitement Incident to tho possibility of hla being overtaken. n v ... .,.- ooa Mn..t ..in. UnAnlni nnH Klqlpr Incliilcrlnp In anv.M ...'. a , reaenru ino .aov iimm. mm "i" -.-o ... UviU inngntlng m,w 2 , the Texan only seven points ahead of tho Ohio sensation and about forty j? 4 Tho fcaturo of tho National League for tho week Is tho aupplantlng of . ' Cruise, tho St. Louis walloper, by Itogcrs Hornsby, of tho same club, as run n '4 ' .. .,... u ik. n.,1. Tlnntuhu la vlrtllAllv In th. .n... lunnr-lll J lO J.UU10 IIUU31I, Ul lliu limn. " ,.nuj ... ......... ... ...u euuo OpOl OS ftt th II ' of the compilation of tho previous week's figures, but Crulso dropped several n 1 4 ISoush now Is .340, Hornsby .322 and Crulso .318. polnt. ; Onvvy Cravnll tops the 1'hlls in hitting, as usual. His present mark I nnd he fctnnds In 'individual slugging second only to tho aforesaid Mr HoJ i!5 V Whltted now has tumbled below Klllcfer nnd Stock. ' ornby, ji ! Jlclnnls refuses to be pushed below tho .300 mark, but s'.ill ha . . i,i select circle by a bare mnrgln, Klmcr Myers bolng two points lower down U The A's liave advanced a peg In club hitting, having pushed back the league l' '" nnd progrcsicd next to the Detrolts only. 'eaderi T1nnli tmn.n tn'im jini nnn nt tlm tun Innrlfnc elitfvrTa.... n aw.,. . '""" "-""" "- - - " " Bico "' inoir respective , In Ciavath and Bodle, nnd each has ono of tho ten best run-getters in Paiu Strunk. aalrtan4 I Tli nrprnirM lltl lielow Inrlmle Bflmni plnrfd Wrdnfddar. To dnt T r--i.v . immi'iin i.ragtut imii(T nun ..ini. loiinnen iiy rjeaKcr, ,357i Slui.r njiTvi.u "Ms t)ia Mrlnnli. ..'int. In lhi Nnt'nniil l.rimiie Itaunli M ahead with J4I. tSSVliA i?J X!rh- .Ui llnrni.br. ,32-ii KnulT. .314: ritrlier. l'tttsburcli. ,311. ' tra"J br Crulw, '.JJIj THIS CITY FAILS TO QUALIFY STAR Tennis Players From New Jersey Had to Show Local Youngsters Plow to Win EVENT WAS "RUSHED" Some criticism hn-5 bein heard nf thn" manner In which the Junior center tennis championships wero advanced two days with out pioper notification to the players; that tho youngsters ha been "ruMied" In their tennis matches, and that credit for tennis conquests havo been withheld. Perhaps the Juniors who ha o expressed the opinion that they hae hn.l "too much ten nis" nre right. If any ono ought to know It Is the player himself. The change in dato from August 4 to August 2 for tho start of tho Junior ccnt was done with out tho knowledge of many of the entrants. (Vltl.nitt fntrlnt. n n.. ... .... ,i. , ; --" "'. ......j ..win uiu ua'mt oi victory scored by George Throckmorton, who .-. nunur winner anu a moucst jouth, wouldn't It havo been better to await tho time when llirmnn 11nmiif... ... ... , condition and had enjoyed nt Ip.-ist nn day's rest before playing again In such an Important event? HOW OOPS f;pnrift n,l.nrt..Hn.... representing Philadelphia Jn tho Junior na- Vi.ii - ;. "ii"K august is at Forest Hills? It must ll.T, l.or, ... .- . hi . ,." ." ".." " """ -'V 'or . , , '" ,u Wln sectional honors. iVViai P .'.y 7, eni0UraBement, for ho was lauded on a sides for his splendid play. What Phlladelphinns regret more than fhTJ!!? TX th, '".ck of "e" and Oa.h n the part of the local stars. Herman Dorn- nlj'hUr J,Unl0r Stat0 ch-""l'Ion, should have boon given a good opportunity to win Enm." Ai" ,"''y.',avo .""'' Rood. ThoJ , " ,-","-""; ""U'l'eu out ror tho Juniors hero failed miserably, for It proved to bo a cfrT Start to nnlfch' without good re suits far as a sectional winner was con- Dornhelm received verx-.rvnm. .i. i no advice at all) or he w iThT, "rI fnn,'rpe,'y way from the senior tournament t'r-ac&anThe SSZfi$ ,& when tho chance came to w to ftwt Hllh to p ay for the Junior title? It remainC "fo? a New Jersey youth to make good, but through no fault of Dornhelm's Beach Haven's open tennis tournament will not start until next Saturday. It wTll therefore conlllct with the Ocean City Yac Club and tho nl .pnn.' . '.. " f.aL"1 te-rSrto . .i A "::". "no omers plan to enter tho Ocean City tournament. Ileach Havrn will n.Aini .... ..... tennis players on August 18. The Ocean v-uy lacnt uiub tournament will attract many of the South and even North Jersey nlayors. as well ns .a I-, ...!.. -. . this section. SPORT AND RECREATION OF SOME SORT NECESSARY, WHETHER WE GO TO FRANCE OR STAY AT HOME The President and His Aids Impress Necessity of Continuation of Athletics for General Good of the Nation By GRANTLANI) RICE A Down-and-Outcr's Toast You may drink if you, will to the guy up on top, To the nwag he will get ?2 the Jlnq he will cop; To the shouts of acclaim that oft herald his name As he stmts in the lead down the highway of fame: m?u mav tln'nk V yu w'" to "tc leaders not I, Those swell-headed inutts who are gulping the pie, So come, get in line, dump tho booze in'your face "To the poor underdogs at tho foot of the race." Say. why should I drink to the guy that has won? Hell act all that s coming for what he has done; ties long on the cheers, but short on the jeers, And only encouragement rings in his cars; He doesntneed cheering because he has won, But the fellow who does is the son-of-a-gun Who dropped far behind in the grueling pace; to Here s to tho dubs at the foot of the race " DOWN-AND-OUTEIt. transferred his entile services to the army .In V1'" ,C.no uncluo Proportions he was thTLV . ' ' xno at'nI Guard where tho membership was well down. In lesi factor In recruiting more than 700 men. Ho ".iiii iuieu ino west American League HATTINO AVHRAOKS O. All. It. II. Tobb, IJet 101 40 1 Ml 151 Hamilton, at. Ij. SI III jluth, llos 31 7S Hrmnltcr. Clo... ,1ns 3s7 Kl!'r. St. I,....ini 4m Iluell, rhl... . if) 4'1 itussnll, N. Y... I'll 3J Vnch, Dt 101 RBI Mtlnnln, Athlrllrs ns 31i Mjrrs, Atlilctlcn 2.1 4 .Tamps, IJpt L'.l III I'llscll, Chi lllrt 304 Hoth, do llll S",s ltuinlor, at. L,... M (17 t'liniimsn, Clo.. .110 .ls.1 Mcc. Wnsh ... .101 SlU llaker, N Y. ...10'J 3K(I I.inls, lion os :t."o Mllsn, Wnwh. , .101 nil lloille, Atlilotim. i)1 M73 Ilellmnn. Uet . .101 301 .1. Wnlsll llns. .. :m H2 Mrunh. Athletics l) 3C Weaver, I'lil, .Ion 4011 riiiinB, AllllrllCN .SI 343 (lur.lncr, llos... .101 n,l Judeo, Wish..., 04 8H4 ILilei, Atliletlrs, 01 810 flsmlll, Clil 101 11S2 tjrllNild, Atln... il 40 Snvercld. St. U.. IIH D43 Walter, N. Y.... 60 14(1 Harris, Cle ttt S22 Nunamnker, N.y. i.s i'00 y. iiu&n, ncv. . . . Jim HM1 .IlnJrx, N. Y.. n i'8 ivn mn.r,, f.r 1,1a . Gainer, llos..... m 117 Jackson, ("hi....loi 371 .laeobson, fat. Iv.. 0(1 3110 Vltt. net.. Hale, Ht Ii K. (.'oil Ins Chi IMpp, .V. Y Holillt7ell. llos. Shaw Key, N. Y. Spenrer, IJet... II. Miller. N. Y. Hooper. Hon. IVckln'iiqli, N, Hloan. ht. I... Austin. St. I III .1IH L'4 lis los 3S1 104 3S' SO 1'7 1 i'2 r.r. r.H ino H7 2K3 I..IIIO 1178 Y.iin ssi ... 74 200 10.1 8K1 (I 11 fl IS r.n l.ii 81 140 4 HI 3 10 r.s 120 31 114 a it 4 10 49 IIS 60 107 .1 20 (!7 114 44 111) 41 11.1 37 101 41 111 3!) 107 37 11." 10 211 60 Kit (.0 111 2(1 no 3.1 Kit 64 Hit 42 90 80 101 .1 11 20 114 1(1 3S 17 (1(1 12 51 7! 101 31 77 41 111 17 31 6') US 3l 0.1 8S 84 1 10 (11 100 (111 100 31 70 TH1 IHHSK facts aro fairly well self-evident: Every ono ln the country Isn't going to war at tho samo time. 2. Tho many thousands or tho millions who aro not going at once. Including both young nnd old, need tho physical develop ment of sport. 3. Presldont Wilson, Secretary of War Baker, tho army and navy boards all ask that Fport bo continued for tho general good of tho nation. This being so, It Is essential to keep sport under way, for tho better physical condition tho nation holds tho better It will bo able to wage war. Sport, for thoso who take part In It, means health and recreation. Thebo are two of the very few things that happen to belong to both peaco and war. Back to Football This brings us back to football again. As long as colleges aro to be opened this fall football should be maintained not to win championships, but to help build up men. Wo still believe tho best scheme ln sight is to havo all college elevens mado up of men or boys who have never mado tho first team before. This means an even start and, more than this. It means development of bi.uao uu lll-cu 1L mail. And certainly Harvard, Yale and Prince ton should not bo among those to lead the backward march. The Caso of Curtis Redden Curtis lledden was ono of Michigan's star ends, a wing mate of Nell Snow's. When war was declared Redden Immediately SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Ily LOUIS II. JAFFE llT Xj. Ii." crave ua an Insntrntltrn to .limt Xj. off the well-known record book, delvo Into some mathamatlcal entanglement nnd marvei, once more, at the large wads of wealth wished on a few choice glovemcn of the pnst and present, 'vhat was tho high est purse given a fighter for one bout?" queries tho triple Ii person. Offhand we remember that Jack Johnson and Jim Jef fries pulled down $101,000 botween 'cm. nllt fid tier rent tn .Tnhnsnn. th Mjlrinpr nnrl 40 per cent to tho loser. That wasn't all, for each heavyweight received a $20,000 bonus after signing articles, and they nlso cut In on the bigger percentage of the mo-lng-plcture rights. Tho contest was held on the Glorious Fourth, not so glorious for Jeff and his backers, 1910, at Reno, Ner. The receipts amounted to $270,776 and 18,020 persons witnessed the bout, promoted by Tex Rlckard, who also reforecd. John son won on a knockout In fifteen rounds. Jess Wlllard, Johnson's conquer, received tho largest purse ftr a ten-round bout when he met Frank Moran ln New York, March 2S, 191$, getting $47,500, while tho latter drew down $22,500. The largest compen sation awarded for a six-round bout was received by Benny Leonard and Johnny Kll bane at Bhlbe Park here, July 25 last, when they split' a purse aggregating approxi mately $23,000. Previous to fie Kl'.bane Leonard bout, Kllbauo and Kid Williams, when bantam champion, held the six-round purso record, when they received 111 000 ALTHOUGH six rounds Is the llml of Philadelphia bouts some of the best purses ever put up wero plucked here. Battling Jfelson. Terry McQov ern. Stanley Ketone, Jack OBrlen Jack Johnson and Sam Langford added extra large chunks of lucre to their coffers as a result of bouts In this city TV. !L. Ii." Uo aski whether thn. i. . paperwelsht niht.r prft,ht.7.7 There- f.Jt'iB r.conld paperweight el.' In pufiumn Vl5 pound! befn the flvwrlrht nnd llht.. Sw .n lloxern welghln 100 pound probably rS KISS; a paperweight!, but a! far ai we. know lh. aren't any of even mediocre, reputation. ' ,r TfmmT Gorman' vlotory Uat nlaht ... Bobby t UcLeod, at th. Cambria Cluffwai I repetition of the rtiult of u . .3. " .. aao' Andy Duma knnrli.A ."'!i.:",'-.",." r Ilia third Tound. SM. nJLi:"f" Vn SSi1? '',h2D.r.V,JtttfuUU lZ'Z&Ttn&TMm They hover that tho En,ll.hm.a'ha,ft a wond.rful 'pla'c'e."1"1 fa? h?,' tag ti r. ftsE LlltSJ "a"y.,T.'r,,ra?,tnSn?r1I,e'r;VhJ'5o Htlll wan boxing well AlthoV.ih i'lJon wn'n boxer. Ura,i iJi.. "i. A".'!.0.UB'!. nt a wlnnlnc boxer raat nntaaIw.r."t.ffl,tniS1Sfc"2t...WnIna -..., ii'uow atep "thrw'aSrn?.'rfl,e.r.,.,tli:om At, City that f?r"n.hV?tTt,Th,,"le,d&?niroVaVyw',''h' n,wra?So'l."?';lrO'Ma".l?y8 ?gMlIn1!.l!,tt their Jack Blackburn. In the'aet.to'ifSL0" "moke, the nroadwavVib. lattl ni? MackrJlSy V bantam knockerout. boxes In thf '- Camaen'a Danny Buck ai tnV'otKr "rlnclpil? 'ml' wUl1 Oeorre rhlo ir.Wh&0WJff Wtn'.", -J ras -.. . matched fo, a ten.found?r it 2Snr, n.ve Been 22. Mike- Olbbon. d.fwtJ.1 Chin JniO Augll"t r.Bm7oa,lor.ttr.noT.mit.d0W,l.m,:frlr,ro. v'.J.V'aVro?0 Kred fMlton and lle'nn, "Leonardv. jSl""" v'- i':jR.'".".Mdntyt.v,uJdernaDvn: be.t wlnd-UD.appirVntly ha. h..b '". Th. RESULTS OP SAILOR AND MARINE BOUTS LAST NIGHT WnKSTLINO rl".5.d0y.rili80e,:m.Cn?.m?f"'' ' M- HeavyweUht claii n5d? Thlrn?ri?f k" Marine., beaf Parlna Bra man', t? Company, ' 185-pound elaii liv. Tmaini.,lW'r',ck-. Tlah. "company ATalaVlne.. ,Bln" Cmp- b" b,itBff1ountCNivVlTo'mti.Compan' M- "M-. BOXINO u;rissG aaisrc sssjsxr' ?": 1-lO'POuna rioNM.r.vt.- o..: v1"' Not That We Ever Heard Of wT. Rlr7J HCa wIlcro Francis Oulmet has claimed exemption on the ground that ThIslsW' Sen'1Ce t0 '" Hed Cross W thi. n0 " me- 0f course. I eo how tho Government may decide that a man may bo moro UMfu, ,n R Rea Cro4ta ";a Uy than as u t-oldler. Hut Isn't that for ho Government to eay? Have any others in sport used this as exemption grounds? hJVw,nl3 ?f PoIfcr3 a" over the country havo been playing for Red Cross funds and contributing liberally, but few of thesa would consider this any matter for an .x oK'eTltt.1"1 U"f - Gove-,en-t tioTn,,c0.a1mPirn8,lwe!LP"L'n. exemp. served in h Is .ZnZrZ ""l."0" alreay - -w , ii,ufC ner"d "fS01?'" to ball players and man- exernnt"" '""'. "D" "mPlr. WOUld b0 "- " "". ui oau eyesight. If a ball playor were on an exemntinn board he. would bo In a terrible stew wl en an umpire came up for Inspection Thn w2 thl Umplre to u,e frnt. but hel pTo0 shrb.t.ndaCthat " rCSa'd " ... "ri.vcrhlne' ls 1'lBher on nccount of the under .270. In a number of cases th? w hasn't affected batting averages alon i -higher range to any notable i went i AMATEUR BASEBALL &'iffirfflff!Sft.t!&&rt-3X: net 17J7 durlnu tho day. ' r rnon' Mr- teaNn,r1h8F'Aduf':5"emopPern0fr"l''l trav,,lnB x ,' """"anan, i3ue.irsboro and tVT "1, ul"" rranK i;. Kchallcr. Km i.'J : ".uve. street, or phono Diamond 7nTs 4 cst Morris 25PhlDhlf,.Ilr0f.e".,0n.a'A..0Pen for Au., i-amea. Add.. yVai Mr."!.cr.K.. ?.nd SuridaV iihnnn ninu..i nssn -z- nines after 7. inSV. n"w.thnanUr.!cfi.I'?eaVreed7n" " llelder and on outlleldcr. Addresa i '"V? an hi ham. cars ot accounting department iVul!pln. Company, Nineteenth Mreet "Sfofa, H2 300 . I.'l 170 Ull L".s !'S .110 117 lM 14 . U7 Sit IS ("I .17H Jlorcun, V'nsh... r,i jhm jounc, uct H2 347 .liinilcoli. Alln., r,l 107 Iliilej. Athledli-i, SU (,.1 llamnin. V. V mi. .,, C. Walker, Hon.. 77 "M tlharrlty. Wash. :n ii ;V7,'"r',.At,.,IeJJ" l 'i (ulduell. N. Y,. 4.1 kj hcott, Hoaton....lol 3,M I'rntt. St. I, no ssi! Lelbold. Chi.... Mi 2?," Hums, Det r 77 2Mi t r,lllnu r.i.1 ..! 7.,.' iii "v:...-i." i i?i .. .... .iiiiii'iim. , Menoskcy, Waih ."'hotton, St. I,.. Hmlth, Cle....! Hothoron, Ht. I,, iould, do IJ. I)Rter. Wuah (rmer. .tlht.il. u .'.A. (;. '1 hoinai, llos. (,ii u.a Hleh. N. y tH L'JJ Akhovv, Boa r,7 iiik iIi'bn-w. ,v'....:i' m- I.jnn, Chi.. id .(j- V. Jo'eon, Wash. 40 8.1 Klsher. .N. Y. . . i 15 -ii -Malsel. N. Y.... Ill at? hchiilk. I'M,: on L'.l jruney. Cle loi 371 Harry, Dos so "vt HtanaBO. Dot.... 70 2u? vu&v.-.-.-.ir8 i:ovo'.,u5f."5Y.Vh1' 3,' 33 I'unnl'ham, Dot.'. "7 Tn 8 H 82 r,7 39 21 02 11 B0 1(1 4 10 8(1 4 0 It 28 24 811 28 45 23 21 40 111 N (I 48 SU 1(1 211 28 Id 411 4 7 S 21 10 30 (II 84 in 0 ni 2U 4 14 88 71 11 a 911 on i 42 611 41 1(1 HI IK 24 HI 82 (17 llll 1,0 4i Hit 3') 118 77 41 IT, 4 M nt 3H OS 48 3(1 Jo 18 8 84 70 (11 711 B8 42 18 7 42 42 7 3 3 21 OTtTn Avo. ail 244 .314 0 7 (I .11 27 1811 21 184 0 2.1 0 12 17 177 12 1.1.1 (I 10 n 111 14 1)14 3.1 1S4 1 32 85 lii.l 111 144 12 Ull r. 137 lr. inn 11 M7 11 ir.8 :i 3 11 180 20 Kill 3 01 in 134 17 1411 7 132 11 121 1 1 4 120 1 4(1 4 7(1 1 114 2.1 US 4 111") 12 121 I) 411 .1 1311 7 134 10 1(1.". 0 14 21 125 II IBS 7 11(1 (I 17 2 4(1 (I 87 12 120 11 121 r, (1.1 8 1211 8 411 7 10.1 3 41 17 1 2.1 4 DO 3 III O 28 (I 30 T 111'. 11 ni 82 81 5S 7!) r.t 7 in no l.- 8 0 8 II IS 8 II .1 (1 113 (I 8.1 1 40 8 78 5 (13 1 41 10 113 1 12 1 2(1 0 12 It 4.1 21! 811 8 7.1 10 118 11 (S3 2 84 375 ,35'J ,34 .342 .327 .313 .312 .800 .301 .301 .209 .2110 .210 .2(1(1 .204 .293 .2UJ .21.0 .288 .28(1 .281 ,28j .281 .278 .277 .277 .27(1 .275 .275 .274 .271 .270 .270 .2(17 .'llR .201 .2113 .204 .2114 .204 .20,1 .2(12 .217 .2.11 .2.13 .2fi1 .2.12 .251 .25(1 .25(1 .249 .240 .248 .246 .240 .242 .241 .23S .231 .231 .234 .2.14 .232 .212 .232 .230 .22(1 .228 .22(1 Nntlonal League BATTINO AVEItAOES Plufco r Hoti-nlt .. 101 Athletics., 0 UllcaBo... 108 M. luls. lnil New Yorh 101 lloRton ... lot J'loveland. llu uumi'ii CLUB DATTIN-a ItECORDS .224 .210 .217 .21(1 .216 .21 1 :2iaJ .213 .212 .211 .210 .208 .208 .20.1 .201 .201 .20.1 .201 .204 .201 .200 .200 .200 .108 ATI 847.1 820 3483 347(1 3451) S3M 3442 31(13 It. 419 3.17 321 .111 371 877 410 Club Detroit ... fhlcat-o ... Athletics .. Ht. Louis.. Cleveland . New York, lloaton ... Washington 10(1 LONG HITS BY CLUI13 Jr. 902 830 877 8.10 889 804 817 709 sn. 117 (15 121) 5 DO 01 14.1 102 RTF 142 188 1(10 11)11 136 190 207 123 Ave, .200 .2.1.1 .2.12 .232 .243 .241 .237 .231 Tloush, cin 97 373 te.St. L. . 0.1 835 Hteelo. Pitta 26 BO Crul, Ht. L...I10.I 85 I'renderirat , CM. 21 " OroChh"rl"8' , "J ""nth, Cn 75 227 T. Clarke, cin... 47 loi vnhJ"m?.Tn' f.Y. B3 304 Wbi,?:.r.v;.sSl'4 ,. &;;;::: f?I O. Burns, n.'y.. 05 876 Mheat. Bklyn... 70 2.11 navvllnCT, Ho... B9 1BO rayth. Phils... 03 341 Ituether. Cin.... 87 48 (;Wf ner, Pitts. r.l 175 Chaao, Cin 107 418 t;:v.fi' i." 05 Harlden. N. Y.. Olson. Bklyn... Daubert. Ilklyn. J. Smith. St. L Packard Ht. L, Htock, rhll.... J Smith, lioa.. nhltted. Phils . Ilolke. N. Y. . Stengel. Uklyn., Elliott. Chi...! Paulctte. St. L. Kopf. cin J.tiderna. rhtu Adnms, rhlls....' Pobertaon. N. Y. 01 840 u'hw. I!klyn..l00 fti Debus, Pitta.... 4 rh Hnllee; N. Y.... 22 4 Fl'tcher. N. Y.." (15 352 Paskert, Phlla... 82 348 Mtzpatrlrk. Bo.: 43 120 g'tot.liklm,,. 20 (12 Behir. Boa 28 110 Cheney. Ilklyn.; 21 '47 &"?. Pitts 70 248 Vvard. Pitta 89 292 ?.'..n!aBee' Cln". 77 2R2 Williams. Chi.. .102 310 .1. .Tnnna.nn m. wa n. a v.. T , l J "mi. y iilU ..u.iuinn, hob,,, J;lelioir, Phlla... Thorpe. Cin.... H. Mi era. Bklyn Merkle, Chi.... Balrd. St. L.... Oonzales St. L. Maranvllle, Boa. IllBhee. Pitta J. Miller. St. D jsiiaurr. Chi.. Mitchell, Cin., Orlmes, Pitta. Coombs, Bklyn i'.'j'io. .ni... Deal. Phi viMnnder, Phlli. 28 8t llsneroft. Phlli,. 79 SO0 ..ariiea UOS, . Ij)nr, St. L.. ;eiaer,-cnt SD.TB ilIS 1 154 0 B It 190 t4o 1! 5 os m ti Jill . 33 RS . M 156 . 85 847 . 70 208 .. 0.1 317 . 26 38 . 0.1 3.10 . 01 32.1 88 327 . 0.1 832 . 20 33 . 04 836 1. 62 108 . 4fl 149 .107 400 01 811 IS 30 24 68 81 254 77 248 64 239 97 361 07 82(1 70 208 8.1 827 82 MV .101 378 . 36 87 .. 1.1 70 . 29 K8 . 22 29 .102 868 110 296 Hack. Chi. McKechnle, Cin. IMnito, Cin Titter. Pitta.... p. Miller. Bklyn Ilerzoir N Y. . . Hamaux. Pitta,. IVolter. Chi...; Hickman Bklyn. helly. Bo Rlney, Phlla,.,, Meyora. Ilklyn.. Cucto Cin...... Iletzel. St. I,.., Mowrey, Bklln. Schnlte. I'lill. XVu f-Jltta 88 110 "'" , I . . . , 22 03 88 .19 01 839 76 267 79 242 21 68 79 217 B7 206 63 18.1 711 290 16 31 80 212 67 214 56 216 24 CO 47 131 46 131 77 249 80 "fin 1 1S 2-B. 3-B j 43 r.a 1111 119 114 15.1 11,1 138 120 (10 37 40 19 40 4.1 Gl IIH. 19 14 14 11 0 21 0 TO 12 JO 1144 1074 1107 109.1 1097 1050 1027 EB. Ave. l .HOI 2117 23.1 217 278 238 253 228 .328 .820 .318 .318 .317 .317 .291 rinh Cobb Detroit.... Hpeakor, Clcve... Veach. Detroit... .Nlsler.bt. Louis Itoili, Cleveland.. Ilodle. Athlctli.: l'lpp. New York., 1 elsch, Chlcaro.. Hellman Detroit Judse. Waah'n,., TEN LDAD1NO SLUGQEns n-a.-n.Hn. TB. En a,. 30 81 2 28 26 20 14 14 15 10 7 5 9 6 10 7 10 12 244 180 177 184 in i 1B7 1(!3 101 138 146 CLUB FIELDINO UECORDS 89 54 r.7 44 47 60 U.I 46 4(1 43 .dm .488 .460 .430 .4 10 .432 .419 .416 .404 .401 H 130 183 139 llll 177 161 161 190 th Ninth atreeT'o1; KenslnttonJoro'ev" AllKnon ltlai 'j-si-.i. . j - Mil cuu Vijua u wouiu iikca has A u trust to hair ffiSf"" '?. ein. "TJlttaMl B5KJ6 Wn.r.nr.Mrl'ne:'"'1'' iionai nomo teama wlihlnr a r,, .""' and paying a fair luaranten" aJ"?'? ttraCtion if?!. V" A,ril0" ". r Phono Dlamafcf'A , I.-.0!1..?. Pub haa. a few nn. ..... Bfi No?.l,n a,re?.re" Z fiSSF. S!..ryllnr team om I.... Clothier, Potter A. A.. ltS?i,nI5?,.S,r.brldm vm.iann. iirioeeion and Parkeaburi """viil aemlnrorealnnl ,..- i.,."?00".!?. Or .nth, A Tho Pearce A, A 10 arrange samea n aemlprofeialonal teams In lvhnavi;i-?r s'her SStTaar,' WrS lf nd' ?& ?V. P.VrthUgfc,5!SJJ Ilk. t. menti. Have payed with tha nSri.'iduce. fei.lonali, for thi la.t two fiZS"1' Pro Catcher. 1760 North Eleventh if?..." Addre Diamond 3701 Utw.en 0 and 6:30 ""nj0' "ni Wyoming A. C. travellnr team ,.. . llprofeaalonal teatn oB1' 18 and 25 open for aern Ing a reaionablo guarantee, Phon,eVn ""' iiioa uurius uy or Wyoming Bios "in "'aw between 7 and 8. ,n evening FatrhJU Professional! have Aumi-.i . Labor Day (two gamea open tor ?, nd atonal homo clubi paying reuonabL Sf."""""' Addreai John P. MclrmottTma Nor?!!.'S. o - vi ;ii. " aa, , r. l.KW ..'.2.. v .1 I'liih n Tin . Phlis.n I11O M.t.a ...mm Boston 101 2827 1877 Now York... 104 2872 i.snn Detroit ..... 1(1.1 2806 1310 Cleveland .. 110 204(1 1,113 IVHshinston.. 106 2Si 12SO Athlettra .. fifl "nt i--n St. Lout Kill "RIM ia'hi ti:n I.kadino base stealers 1 WIT V.IUU Chapman, Cleveland"!:":::"" ivoin, coveiana ,, Malsel, New York ,. hpenker. Cleveland D. Polllns. Chicago Hush. Detroit Hlsler. St. Loula Weaver, Chicago ltlce, Washington TEN LEADINO HUN QETTEna x layer v.iuu Bush, Detroit Cobb, Detroit Plpp. New York.,.. Chapman, Cleveland Speaker, Cleveland . htnink. Athletics .. Graneyi Cleveland , Jackson, .Chicago ... 11. Colltna, Chicago , Cincinnati in5 Phlllle .. 03 Brooklyn 100 Plttaburgh 99 Boston .. 97 St. Louis. 104 Chicago . 105 CLUB BATTINO RECORDS Cincinnati . New York. . Phillies ... Brooklyn .. Ht. Louis.. Chicago . . , Boston . . . . Pittsburgh ' AR TV tiir Srt43 414 066 108 2121 4,B ""f 01 3067 880 774 61 8.112 337 814 82 321,1 821 782 107 3209 314 770 01 3427 360 820 89 3437 805 816 86 LONG HITS BY CLUBS 2B. 8B. II R. TB. "J, 78 17 1298 :::::: S2 i? 25 !S2 Ig? gl 18 1084 ,S2 55 21 1092 Js5 46 12 1072 06 40 12 092 07 39 C 07S sir. '89 101 107 102 llll 110 10.1 145 rn. iv 832 .354 TEN LEADINO SLUOQERS 270 288 250 272 256 216 103 A jil .821 .219 .til .SO .sol Total Ave. S414 ,970 4346 :oft9 4410 .(, 4877 .903 4636 .0112 4310 .9(12 4143 .061 VJ3 .056 n 103 110 104 .8l 108 108 100 101 100 104 SB. 811 35 3.1 26 27 21 23 21 20 19 a 1.1 13 28 27 30 15 25 20 81 .... 22 Dt. 27 . 17 . 82 . 35 . 31 . 24 . 20 . 28 .'18 . 26 . 24 . 25 . 16 23 notnoron. m. 1.., .14 Faber, Chi 22 IV. James, Det... 22 Scott. Chi 20 IV. Mitchell. Det. 20 Lambeth, Clav. .. 22 Jonea, Det....... 2.1 Parka, Ht. L 13 W. Johnson, Was. 83 Caldwell. N. Y... 24 uuuen, is. r. ... 23 23 IB PITCHERS' RECORDS O. 100 103 104 110 10S 09 104 101 108 106 R. 71) 80 611 67 fill 59 61 59 111 60 Ave. .31 .82 .32 .29 .25 .23 .23 .21 .19 .18 Ave. .79 .70 .64 .61 .61 .60 .59 .58 .57 .57 Ilormby, St. L... noulhf-cin?""1": Chase, fin..." ' Burns, N. Y.."" CaYiyr'PiVtiVr."."" Mann. Chi....!." in. fln TIT n-n tt I.. IN 13 (1 17R na ki 12 1 168 41 6 4 154 40 7 1 171 44 10 3 170 49 8 8 183 42 8 4 133 42 10 O 147 38 V 1 144 39 26 14 10 27 20 17 14 16 .17 CLUB PIELDINO RECORDS St. Louis... in"' J&x Now York... 11 52iS Boston J.oston 07 ..flHi nelnnati"".". 109 888 Pittsburgh iucago 1(10 fin 103 2500 2DU2 203d 1810 A 1B81V 1249 1292 1880 1270 1231 19 V. 1336 n. 182 182 138 ISA 14i 183 163 177 TC. 4311 3930 4039 4443 8914 4112 4010 4 ,ISt Mi Are, .7 .tei 1EN LEADING BASE STEALERS Carey. Pittsburgh. 1'urns, N. Y.. SSiJionT'"';"' l-'hase' Clnelnni 1 Hornsby, St. riil Hoike.Holvfe'," Ntw,sV-V mmw v..i. --- "'"" VIK. Kaunr.' Bader. Bos Hhocker. N, Y.. Klopfer, Clev.. Russell, Chi..., Roland. Det.... Bern, Chi Love, N, Y.... Ruth, llos I'lcotto, Chi.... nlava. Ttna Cunningham, I'ennock, uoa , Danforth. Chi. Bagby, Clev,,, Shaw, Wash.,, (Iould, Clev... Noye. Alh,.., Hhor. Boi Cullop, N. Y, Liauia, Det , Ooumbe, Clev,,., Leonard, Boa...., Mogrldge. N- Y,., K. Slyers. Ath . , S. Covelea'e, Clo W. 6 I) 11 13 5 r, 16 18 12 a r, 5 15 11 4 0 10 5 11 6 13 s 7 8 12 12 0 i 7 6 (I 6 4 12 10 7 a so, 12 85 88 45 M 18 CO 09 08 01 21 28 40 59 72 21 47 43 18 71 B 20 11 105 " 81 1.1 124 2 63 a B. 20 84 20 112 24 126 68 180 17 r.T 43 73 76 1B8 61 100 63 149 27 66 18 59 60 08 62 175 li IBT 48 88 69 109 89 153 18 112 46 174 29 83 62 lee 28 112 48 129 07 155 69 180 60 117 62 101 24 17 ?2 116 ?i 67 fS 1B0 63 143 SS v 1 BH. Ave. 45 1.000 U( .837 .750 .733 .722 .714 .714 ,M)6 .667 ,867 .667 ,625 .625 .600 .670 .571 .663 .856 .656 .530 .543 ,542 .588 .533 .623 .600 .600 .600 ,600 .RIVO .300 .600 .460 .476 .47 n!"y g rri,.m,an'.St..L: 23 Tesreau.' N."y." 'H A?!.?' y... 22 u.VZSr'... 7 Carlson, ' Pitta. ." Toney. Clncl. .V CoVp' Lher. Clneln.: .. Hendrlx, Chl.t:! a.0- Bkln."."." rSStlS'fi""!: Oeschrer, Phlla a. 06 OB 85 70 8.1 07 107 03 nil r ns PITCHERS' RECORDS Andereon, N. Y yn... I'hlla. 20 neny, Bklyn, .frnapp I'hll u o i' :. tu Pierce, Bt. L X Coombi, Bklyn ii Pfeft.r. llklvn ti ningT-Clnc ni."" 5 Demaree. hi. Y.V Uiten'rii' 'A?:w 24 Barne. " Bo. .""" it Steel.,' Pah.V. V,: 24 c'r. .Chi J fS Mir. rgh. !,;:: o iii.. a