Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 14, 1917, Final, Image 11

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IPHlLADElPlilA TUESDAY; " AUGUST UW
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DONOVAN PURCHASESTORFF Z 7Z7 ' ? f W
!- wxxriouo ltiKJbJbi lUUNG ORIOTTCS. ANn TITF.Y APFflATnTn ui? nisi at--.
citi nnTxra a t-ttt. a n tt t a mTT -r . - .xj uxm iu uix ujuau
lUOXi Mwxx, .uuau xi 1-MHUlNAL.;
fANKS PURCHASE THREE PLAYERS
FROM BALTIMORE FOR $20,000 CASH
ferry "SHm" Sallee, of the Giants, Equals Pete
Schneider's Kecorct oJ: JNme Straight Victories.
xveu wwa Haw, uwu nance
SCARLET SOX'S SCINTILLATING SLABMEN
rtOUSlI, who plays the
for Christy -.lainewsou
in tie front in" mc
a-aftD J
nter Jin"1
m Is Eo" "
. ,'hftttIhB leadership In the National
' t.f as Cobb Is showing the way
uv "" . ... ..i i.i. ....
v. American. Ktwio in iiio.ii.h ..." p.-tfn-Y"
. i.t-. irrult. nouslt batted
Vi in iho twclve-lnnlng enmo lost
umra . f.a-rtinnij, yestcrflny and
, ,,, ---- -,.,,,.,,.- ,r.
J"! .lr.trlf.fl
rnur .--"
He Is batting .35:
than Walt Crulsn
" a. nolnts better than wan uruisn
r.rds who only gathered one out
" in the same B-"
.nil he II tnlriy-OlBlll l-uuim micu.i
" oiir second man. who today
0,..: i n.ivanco of Trls Speaker.
f-.K our hits out of eight visits In
,,Mf. header between the Browns and
iouble-neaac . of
cUur was Idle, as rain Stopped the
white Sox game In the second.
K'lhe batting order. Is pickling the
il Bl". ,! j.l... 11" wlilrti r.lvo
UT) llIC!' ... .!. lni..lniii ,,1 u
. ....i, ..lace ill uiu iiurinnii ......
"""-",. ....., i.nlnts over Stuffy J
tl " ,' V.
.i. -cno, UL-,..-
'" .; i inrxii nolnts over Slurry Jlc-
; l. nVanlte his Inability to hit
Leonard yesterday.
WCMitlnir an even .300 Kenny I
r...i iidumi " - y . . :....,.
In
retains fifth
Kauff
onal,
fourth, with
dropped
of eight whllo
. -- ... i.bi mr
WJ. M.-iimntl bringing up the rear,
tret. 01 V . ,,t wll,0 Ul0
r .. apo unllttlnc with the DodKers,
Cffi "' ,n slx vl8,ts ',n,twe,ve
K snd Oroh batted two out of four,
rtfon Make or Break the Red Sox
. . -. ...ilii Hint f'niinlo'R linvs
i:I!iUke a'barrel of trouble for the lied
"..-. ,L remainder of the Ferlea
Km the team pull Itself away from the
EIS et Yesterday. "Babe" Ituth
.. (ir. the cas bombs for the Itcd Sox
C and. hllo Oeo.Be II. w!l tie certain
Kir! his head off. It behooves the Men
T Mick to beat h'.m They helped the
'r'1 . ........ ...rt imng Inst veek from
sx y i" v: ... ,r. , v. , t
blca, ana ll ln u'"' '"" . --'- -
Lit one oui i "- - - .-
Mt . c.l.n..trl tlm Dnrl Mnv win til.
Ptafand the Indians beat Iho whlle-hosed
Ki.mnatlon the former woum wihu mc
"."!?.. t !. irnil bv four nolnts. Tlia
(Con club has a splendid chance to Rain
End wnlc here. They have, tho cdBe,
&ion yestciday. Chicago will likely
S. a double-header today or tomorrow.
Tj..'tfMm(i belnc postponed. Should
,, Wn two games out of th-ce this would
live Clarence llowland's pctH a perccntace
tif (19 Tno victories for Boston would
lw the Red Sox a mark of .020. It they
ite today and the Chicago crowd loses
Boston will stand G17 and the White Sox
r lit I" other wor(ls' tl,c teams would
f'.v..r. nnitlons. From theso figures It
Firill b understood Just how much dependi
fa the WOrK Ot tne locals. narry muiu
Winn game and the team will light. Our
17"? . Ji. tl.....l. .. !...
tjdekmen aiso can uumm; uicinrecni
ftidllUke cciy effort and tho tenm will
ktt to use hands and head. Head work
t. ( . ..I.I. II.a Tttttl Cnv.VDri' llCfPfl.
PBIItcessarj nn" " -- '" -'
tWlw's Ninth Win Ties Mark
ll Winn Hany Sallee, the Ulants willowy
Irmithnaw. beat the Dodgers In the first
." r
mils Score in Tenth,
Then Lose to Braves
m ...
I'Callurd from rate tine
cli Hilrftular nine innlngJ. Jn the tenth
KCrwHh walked and Dugey wuh sent In to
&?.- f.. hl T nHv (rrnlllirld tn KolietChV
Pf anJ tien DuEey raced home from second on
iKjWUtUd's single to left.
It II IMKeU as ll me buhik ii uii j
i.. tlnltnrn. hut utter Kchulte was went out
ftoritht field, Kelly opened up with a slnglo
?to that terrltoiy and romped nome on
RKoner's triple to center. Then Mtzpatricu
yaJloped oer hecond and Konetchy came
-mwiin me wiiuiiiik '""
vinsT 1VJCINU
K Tatktrt noiiped to Maramllle Ilancioft
fiiuied. So did Stock. Np runs, no hits,
M trrors.
lrMaranllle singled to left, but was out
trjlni for second, " 'bitted to levers. Powell
Jtailtd to center Ilchg hit Into a double
Iky, E.ers to Bancroft lo I.uderus. .No
,jvn. to hits, no errors.
i Si:CON INNINO
"Cratli was called out on stilkes. I.u-
itrui bounded a high one to Began and
Fa out at first Whltted singled past
toner. Kers (lied to Powell. No luns,
M hit, no ciiois
fctKtlljr fanned Kouey was nut on a fast
War to Luderus by Blxcy. Kltzpatilck
ETDlled a slow nnp tn i.iwIpvmr iintl wan out.
JjlUiey coerlnf, llrst, No runs, no hits, no
iwiors,
TUIJtU 1NNINC- v
"". Klllrfrr niul ... !l--ll llv,- frill. IS, 1
ITiikert was out. Ilawllngs to Konetchy.
IHO runs. IIO lilts nn orrnrs
t ' .KaiXlInirS I.ITillii.ln,l ....f Haiini'itft In f.ll.
I'. muuiiutu wui, ja.i.v... ... ."
trus. Tragesier fanned. Itagon also
r"ined, Xo iuus. no hits, no eirors.
i? LVMT.. II TV.VTIK.r.
K5 .Wfc.iv.jl l.-t.ll.U
Rf Tt.h.rnr. , . .. .... .....
.-.-"Willi iui)eti io .MaraiiMiie. niocx
-CXiDned. Crnvatl, IIIa.I I,. nl, ir . tnnu
lU" hlt, no eirors,
t Maranxllle'H sliiL-le l.imloil safflv behind
I.COnd. TTlft ifia m. .hoImm. fn Bl.nl ntteit
fci-Mliur caught off first, Luderus to Bancroft.
Kv,. ,an,lea' Tlehar singled to light.
r '" ..iiicu, .u IUI1B, lMJ I11IS, III! l-
xlora
& FIFTH INNING
ru' 'went out, Maranvlllo to Ko-
I WtChy, Ilawllntra mnrin n Vinrfl Minn elnRA
IJ first, throwing out Whltted. Maranvlllo
. out ,i:vcrs. No runs, no hits, no
1'Cravath was under Konetchy's fly In
"t. Fltzpatrlck beat out a bunt down
nrsi-base line. Itawllnga was called out
,trlkes. Fltzpatrlck was out stealing.
w to Evers. N'n rnnii. one hit. no
tors,
SIXTH INNING
'Kltlefer beat n lilt in Umvil.irrR and went
EL0."00!"1 on h's high throw to Konetchy.
ffi. S foulcd t0 Trageaser. I'askeit lined
! aranvlllc. whoso Ihrnw to Bawllncs
runs, one
PAinmi ,"" """so inro
Noubled Klllefer at second,
kf'i. P" error.
r !:sscr banned.
to
No
ton if itiivu, oiuciv lutincu uui .-
EL . MManville was out, Illxcy to Luderus.
Stock tossed out Ba
no lilts, no errors,
i .
1,; atSVKNTH INNINQ
fcrv.,,!!lne!, 'osed out Bancroft. Stock and
Knn "J .nweu. ,o runs, ih iino.
it.Mror-
KlntXr. ! Ianned. Ilehs singled over second,
R""' 6Ilt nut el..n.M tiii... .. ti-.,
l). ".' Walked. 1,'nn.lnhn lr,l. to rlht.
ri-5 Kuy t0 second. Fltzpatrlck fouled
o runs, two hits, no errors.
EIGHTH TWMIWO
.Uldtrus and Whined tinth crnunded to
ney. Ever trin,ed to rih, Klllefer
"lo Jlawllngs. No runs, one. hit, no
PK UX6V InHRAil ah, T...ltnnr. m-(TAAI
fon fnnrtA1 xta . . hltH tin
fora. v '" 1U'D "w '
NINTIf INNING
Xiv fll.J . . I .. . . . . J
klp.i vu lo weil. FlUpatriCK tosaeu
tMKert. Bant-rnff walknil. Bancroft
Lyt second when Bawllngs dropped
r tnrow. stock went out, Marn
KtMitby.HrXQ ruw,ino)tlt, one
jv'y ...... i-A' --
double bill c,teida ho liagRed
game of a
"is inntii ronseriiiii. .i-,-:. "J . .- "I""""
This ties iviS,;.,i '.'.""!.HI:
i mill equal tn
III 1310 by Cull
ac Davenport.
i mrni.i.V 'V-'u'eiacri- 1:117 record of
1.h , 5 i ""le'iunl" the best winning
.11 illd lint",0 CU"1' K0rtr'
". n,ia lae I)hvpiii..i mi 1,1 un.
nine straight
mat i,
Intnl.
win hi. ..J. Uavenport. Should Slim
I r.nu?,ri 'mv "'"""'"B- 'Hie American
won a,, ,'" "'lcl,rr ",l" Vr "mi has
veal- h i?.1?.." "Il10 '"-nlltl't. whereas la.t
Bibp" M.i U,rr: 1)oxme '" ! dM.
rneS , V1, Bl,h c,Rl,t rtwlnht. Iiolils tb
wnf..i t ,I'c,'Rut 'ecord for the season
imv .,fOtmS0" '.mH W0" si,t BnlCB
. u A ll,c Alerlcnn i ecord for game,
won in ti iHo-year period, having won
nine games when the season closed In 1916
Yanks Pay $20,000 for Mayers
A southpaw, (second baseman and an out
fielder are worth just $:o,000 to the Yan
,, . Accor,)l'iR to word from Baltimore
tne New ork Amertran League club has
pui-chased Herb Thormahlcn, Bill Lamar
aim Ullson Fouster ot tho Baltimore club
of the Inlci national League. Herb 1. a
Pltnier, BUI plnys the outfield, and Wilson
digs 'em out of the International turf
around the kejstono sack. The announce
ment was made last night by Mummer Jack
Dunn of the Oiloles, who are nt present
battling for tho league lead Toronto topn
the circuit. Providence Is ten polntH behind,
while Baltimore is third, twelve points be
hind the Toronto crowd Thormahlen
pitched yesterday for Baltimore and blank
cd Montreal, while his teammates batted
In eight runs. Ho allowed seven hit. Tho
players will remain with the Orioles until
the cloo of the minor league season, re
porting to the Tanks about tho first of
next mouth. It Is stated that no Yankee
players figure In the deal, cash being the
only consideration. The Yanks had an op
tion on Outfielder Lamar for J5000. In
dicating that Thotnialileu and Fewster aie
belnc sold for $15,000. Baltimore must
have some crack ball pl.tcrs. The Cubs
icceutly purchased or It Is nimohne'ed
they did Outfielder Barber and two play
ers for tho cold sum ot $15,000 With at
least six men going to the majors at the
close ot tho season and the team battling
for first place, the Maryland owners should
be reaping a harvest. As Jimmy Itamlnger
ssys, there seems to he monoy In baseball,
but not for everybody.
Record for (Seorgc Hums, of Giants
George Burns, of the Giants, who plays
leftfleld and batted safely four times In
eight visits yesterday, has participated In
his hundredth straight game of the season
and now has contested In the last 410 league
games tho Ulants have played without miss
ing a contest. Goorgo Is doing about .300
and Is not far fiom the leading batsmen.
The leading batters line-up:
AMERICAN I.KAGUE
I'lajer. Club. . An. K
Cobb. Detroit . . US . 86
Slider. St. lAiil. 10 431 48
sneaker. Cleiflnni) ll 40 Jjl
Vearh, Detroit . .Its 40 CO
Mclnnk Athletlrs , 103 39t i)S
NATIONAL I.EAfllJE
Player. flub. O. All. 11.
Koimh, Cincinnati.. 101 M)i 61
Crul.e. St. I.ouIh .1011 380 4?
KdiiIT. New otU 100 SB!
llorm,b, M. Iiul. 101 Sno 8.1
(iroh, Cincinnati . . ll 431 !l
II.
ins
tevi
141
13ft
117
II.
1.1K
1
114
II?
m
Air.
.:ih
,:i.in
Mn
.313
,:iou
Aie.
.3SS
.:!
.313
.311
.31)9
Ituth tluew
to Thomas
Powell giounded out lo Luderus. Bancroft
totsed out Behg. No iuii'1 no hits, no
criois
TBNTH INNING
Ctat.ith walked. l)uge. lan for Ci. -until.
Luderus grounded to Koney. Dugey going
to Becond. Whltted singled to left, Bcorlng
Dugey and took second on the tluow home.
Kverfc. wns out, Maranvllle to Kouey.
Klllefer popped to Maranvllle One run,
one hit, no eriois,
Schulte went to light field for the Phil
lies. Kelly singled to right and scored on
Koney'H lilplo to center. Fltzjiatrlek's
single oer first brought In Kouey across
the plate with the winning run. Two runs,
thiec hit", no etrors,
Ruth Hit Opportunely
by Mack's Sluggers
Continued from raise One
Jamleson. Hoblltzel filed to Bodle No
runs, no hits, no errors.
Jamleson singled to left. Groer sacri
ficed, Iluth to Hoblltzel. Bodle fouled to
Hoblltzel. Hates popped to Hoblltzel. No
iuus, one hit, no eiror
SKCOND INNING
Uaiduer giounded to Mclmils. Hooper
fanned. Lewis hlngled to I'ft. Scott forced
Lewis, Dugan to Giover. No iuus, one hit,
no enors.
Strunk giounded to Hoblltzel
out Melnnlu. Meyer popped
No iuus, no hits, no errors.
TH1HD INNING
Bates ttuew- out Thomas ituth singled
to right. Walsh fanned. Barry singled to
left, sending Ituth to third, Barry taking
second on the throw-In. Hoblltzel filed to
Stiunk. No luns, two hits, no eirois,
Uugaii filed to Walsh Bush drew the
flist pabs off nuili. Jamleson also walked
Gioer singled lo left. Bush scotlng, but
Jamleson died at thiid, Lewis to Iluth to
Gaidner, Gioer taking second on tho play.
Bodlo tripled oxer Wulsh's head, the bull
hitting the scoieboaid, Gioor scoring, Bates
singled to left, Bodle scoring. Strunk
tiled to Walili. Three runs, tlneo hits, no
errors.
KOUJITH INNING
Gardner fanned. Hooper walked. Lewis
filed to Jamleson. Scott fouled to Meyer.
No runs, no hits, no errors,
Mclnnls singled to center. Meyer bunted
a fly to Ituth. Dugan filed to Hooper. Bush
forced Mclnnls, Scott to Barry. No runs,
one hit, no errors,
FIFTH INNING
Thomas popped to BateB. Iluth singled
to center, Walsh struck out. Barry struck
out. No runs, one hit, no errors.
Jamleson singled to left drover bunted
a foul to Thomas. Gardner threw out
Bodle. Bates sent a long fly to Lewis No
runs, one hit, no errors.
SIXTH INNING
Hoblltzell double to right. Gardner
fanned. Hooper filed to Bodle. Lew s
singled past Bates, Hoblltzell scoring, -.-ott
finned. One run, to hit., no errors.
?;;ir .Inaled Infield. MclnnU bunted.
hut his foot collided with the ball and ne
. declared out. Meyer forced Strunk.
oardner " Barry. Dugan singled to right.
Bush out. Barry to Hoblltzell. No runs, two
hits, no errors.
SEVENTH INNING
Bush t iniured on n, foul tip and he
hand was "Jur" " the gttme, Schang
wal! f0rKU Sac. T Ruth wa-J nailed going
hit, one error, .T.mleson. Grover
Scoivs in," ?,--,- -uhlB jjiav. Soott
liouio .i.v ....--- errors.
...allied,
to HoblltMl
No runs, no hits, no errors.
EiaHTH INNINQ
BOaie inauo u.
r
Batea to
PntchTl.. forced Hooper. Batea V
wiiteo. "v hUi n0 error.
Qt &Sul "trunk W
ERNIE S-tiOBE Wffm V&SSt liUi ' JC '
Li" . sip --? Br
I tr .?.' 2fZf. PMtWBC?
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OTHELLO, AT 15 TO 1, COPS
IN FIRST AT SARATOGA
Troxlcr Rides Winner nnd Upsets Dope
of Bookies Barsac Comes
Through for Place
SAItATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y. Aug It -
-Many bank rolls were greatl. increased here
Unlay when Jockey Troxlcr rode Othello, a
15-to.l shot, to the wire nheail of ll.irsai
in the slx-fuilong rnce for three- ear-oldi
nnd up, In 1 minute ll 2.5 tccoiuH Tlng-.i-Llng
nnished third,
Hclvvcn IV, the winner last week mid the
favorlto today, was among tho also rMis
oummatles
tliree-eni-oM. ami up, tclline
KlItHT RACK
11 furlonant
I. Oilifllo. 121 Trrnlor
i. Ilarsar. 1st. f) llrlen .
3. 'rinR.al.lnai, ttis Trolsr
, Tlmr. It I L'-S Quri
i.nrncK. iaiKCr .NotlotiK
K.tn I n to 1 3 In I
is to 1 11 to 1 :i 111 1
Ti tu 1 .' to 1 eirn
Cllory licllr. Doctor
romp, rinre, 'liirr
Ilin k.hot. Hotwcfti U11 ato run
HCCOND KAf't., slccplccliac, four far.old
anil up, nbout 1! nillps. ,r
1. Uiuvola, 14.', llaMici. .. II to T, 4 to .', t to ,1
'J. Cantaln Parr. 1ST, Allen IS to r, tl to .'. 1 to 1!
Timia,t". rv- 13;v. "r8'1.1 u o R ' "' i i to 4
lime, I.Jtl ..,, VVarloik. 'lorooru unl t:iool
nlpo roil.
Mile, two year-old.;. Sij fur.
THIIlt) HAfi:
loiIRN
1 Atalanta. 112 Jlnrj. 4 to.', I lo 3 In ft
j' Ainlti ll:, i: Martin . II lo I stni rn
.1 Dn Star, us, I,sli . ;, io 1 s to'.', 3 In B
,Vm";. ! "';. March Wind I'lnume. Hfatlmr
HclK I oln. trmatlllu nml lllsh I'rii alio ran.
rtU'llTll HACK hinillcap lhree-car-old".
cuiriiiitccil alim $;;,()o. t mile:
i .vudvinv. us iiutweii ami nto.i 1 tu a
1! Corn Tnel, US. MeTas
sart IMoi!. R tor. 7 to 111
II, llolllBtrr. Iir,, l.uttu.. 1(1 to I Hot a to 1
Time 1 Sit ... Ticket. Tom .VrTarcnrt,
Crank ColumWno 8lo run. (Corn Tassel ami
Columbine nuMcd: Mtarterri.)
PI1TII RACK, two-ycar-olila claimlnc, purse
JOihi. .',ij furlonc
1 Charlie LojUeckcr. ill. Hub-
lnon ..If io I een U to ,,
2 llluo IMradHe. yM Trolne.r, to 1 2 to I even
:; Tumble In, Itownn 7 to 1 n tn i! II to :
Time. 1.(1(1, Vliglnla Yell llutclier Jlo, Jim
Dlnnes, U)P. Stain ort nml Oilallniiue also run.
h '
j&Xhiw
Saratoga Springs Entries for Tomorrow
Plrat rate, tnree-ye'ar.olils anil up, lianillcHp,
selllnir, 7 furlonna HouglaM H 114. Do
l.ancey, 107. Trailion. Ill, ICInno. 12.1,; (Iar
t.JSc. t'.Mi Ollll-K. 1211 IlherBllin, 114. Sanil
tnn II, HI. (luti Hock. Iih:. 1'ulroma 111.
VV'ooiten hhoci, tl't, llaiiesl Klnnr. 1 ir. . Ilcuier
Kill. 112. IKean I'rlnce 112, Alvorrl, m.i
Starlike Kl'i Wooutraii. 121. Onwa. 1117. Klll
lee, 115, I'liui'iun, 111. Caiutlc lux. Merchant
107
Hecond raie. Mle(plechasp eellliiR four-iear-olrtu
anil up, about 2 milts Hioiset. Hit,
l.eunien. 11J, HeiMpxt, l.lii, M .1. Shannon,
113; Hlurcn. 143. llallv lla 14.1. Ho, kn-lll.
143. My Kins. 131. UreylPR, 143. .Npw Haven.
HP.
Thlril laie. Uiipi- ear-old ami up. mile
lllaik Tonev. Ill, Meteorite 111. VVhllnsr. 111.
rtllnni, ins. Valor. 101, Woudtrap, 101, Chic
let, J1H.
Fourth raie. Tie Sanforii Memorial, for two-3Par-oldt,
it rmloiiKS luhah.lor, 112: ll.itul
Irenade. 112: lleruld 11., Ilpioilnt. II.'. Dft
hailou 112 Happy (lo I.uiky tl.. Kashmir,
irt; Kl Plaudit. 112 K.iolia, 127, I'ich Cutler.
130, Top Coat, ll.'i Nutirucker. 112. I juilun.
115, l'app. 130.
I'lftli lace thref -ear olds and up, bandit ap
1'. miles IliilllildJ. MV riitterKold. 11; Star
Vtald lull. KUIpoii 1US Dl k VVIIIIaum, I2tl;
Mamger Walte 123 Fair .Mae. 11J, Dadd's
Cholie, lid. Ulff Smokp, 111, Faux Col. 112,
MoHcima, 10.7
lxth rate maiden Iwo-ycar-nid T.ii fur
lonss Cathedral. II., ('rcHtea tlS, Raliu, 112.
VVni Climil 11." HtlrU Inat. tl.i. Trompn T.a
imiit 11.".: Laudator 11.1, Dr. Muik. 11,;
saints llrldsr. 11.1. I'aniient. 112, 1 rcdiruk th
Ureal llh. V'.jomlnit. US. l;l I'laudll.
Sabrlelash. IK.. APProial lKi. I!w; .ox
lletal Lodue 113. fair Hello. 1 1B, VV II
r ll.i. uairjniHii, n,i .,i,u ..mni.-, ..
ApprenlUn alloHamp ilalmmed.
Weather Hear.
Track fmt.
II
11.1,
lluik
uer
B7BE" RUTH
NORTH HILLS CLUB HOLDS
ITS ANNUAL FIELD DAY
illiili; HILL, Pa. Aug 11 Starting at
an early hour members of the Unfile club
nf Philadelphia and tbeli friends held their
iiiiiiu.il Held day at the Noith Jlllli Couutiy
Club tnd.i An clghteeu-hole medal piny
blind bngc.v event, driving nnd putting
quoits and cards for the women folk formed
the program.
The blind bogey event proved very popu
lar and a big entry lift wns obtained.
J. W. Purovr held tho lend among Hie
morning starters with u net score of 65.
P. C. Patterson wan second with Gfl and C
It. Clements, II. C Cloud and W. Billings
vwirth wcro tied foi third place with fi7
each.
Shorts on Sports
i
Curletie, pitcher of tho Wlldwood. N 1 .
team, Joined the no-hlt-no run ilae. ctprd,o
at the expense of the llolmealiuri; team. Wild
wuoil won, 1 o.
Harvard t'nlvrr-it haa tunifd us KMniiaelum
over to the Navv DepMrlmeut to be une.l to
lodge eeta1 liuudred membera of the Naval
Itpaene llaillo Sihool Thin means that llar
ard will not have n wieillttiB, fen liu; or
Emuattc team until the end of the r
l.lnua V. Wlndnaale. one. mil Intercolleaiate
champion, and i:ra Went, iNstaiii niniier,
recent araduate nf tnllltar tiulnlne mtnin,
have entered Ihp aviation acrvlie.
AMATEUR HASEUAU.
Columbia C A Mould like to hear from anv
alxteen to aeientecii car old team-. J Murptu,
IDS Fllfieialil streil.
' v.ould like lo arrange same, with
in elehteen ear old teams paylnie
Mullen, 1731 North Third atiect.
c would like to hear from four
whu have played In or around
I heel". 3111) West Columbia,
Par re n K.
any alxtieii
expenam J
Oriole A I
rood playeia
Phlladelplila.
r venue,
fllinbel Hroihpia l.roke tta wlnnlna atrealc bv
li.Plnir to the Culled Slaten Marines by the
oor of tl to 2 In one of the beat-played damn
nt tho navy aid Hits year. Ihe atoie team
will line up acnlnst tho Naial Rpatljea oil
Augutt IR at i:p May. Coulter Jiead tltne
keeppr. Hlinliela', Ninth nnd Market itreets.
The Cranlifoid V C has open dates In Sep
tember and has Aueu.i IN open for einlnriitee
aliiiial te.inix lii New Jersey. Aildreia 11 M
Siearue. I2t Ituan atreet.
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
By LOUIS H. JAITE
NFGOTIATIONS. pteparatlons and every
thing ate tuidei ) for the staging of I
an bonest-to.goodne.ss cbampionMlp liea ,
welaht battle, to be held on. or beroie, or
ho?t. y after Thanksgiving Dav -
a. ugular heavyweight tltuUr tilt (Otliuii t
a. uton without Jes. the Ci.cus Man be-
ne the other pattlclpant The "-'","
"f for the conflict. Fo.ty MoV,r
m to be the purse to be given t w laru ,
Tla .luana ince track, Mexico, 1st"
scene of tlm scrap; the winner of tl Cnr
Mo rls-Fred Fulton bout at Can ton O.La
bor Dav. Is to be the contender: Jim .t-orr
rotli Is io be the promoter, and everything Is
ueflntey nuanged-wlth the exceptlo. i of
Ulgnhtg of little i Jesse , hbuseU. Jesj. UUj
lack jonnioii. . i .;- --,,. lounds.
in ... -
Tommy
atopped
Sharker third, and
Hltts Clark, third
Mike Itu-aelt
Knocked out
when
Jim Jeff ties
mem isn't going
is his own manager. ' .e , h.o melee.
d tn when he knocke.1 Johnson face up.
yetthe Labor Day bout vlcljr- b e tlie
unnKLrVlthVtht
flild to get Wlllard to sign the ; Paj"s. It
,. a cinch that U,e savvust g whahv.
norrvm or 'wmVtdontheBloves again
R?.5.ni55 eWur'V aroth
mam
--"vrrrire'ntvnars
Z ,'wo men comemplau'ng a.ieavywe.ght
new news. puglllBin.Mii-.
moons using the Indian Phrase.
TTS a safe bet that either Fulton or
1 Mwrls would rather sign up tor a
Wlllard contest than become .President
f,h, United States, bo all Coffroth or
?iinLei has to do lset,the signature of
Jess WlPard? Then nothing could be
sweeter.
Koot to oppose Loulalana. f h numbers,
Youna- Dorrall win. box in "; Uenny McN,il
SS5 8un.Vi.l.7.ndMr6tVy Wallae. and Bat-
tllne Murray. I . .
n.t niir.llev la atlll a little too g-raen to ba
In .hl? Kv.iS iarSarka of a prbmlslna prod
SXSkiS i,.tnc.a1lh.'1I IshmiVf"!
" -'"V -..-."";.i. lliinavHUcI 'drl
n u.iiir aw. wi.' .'..v i --"' i
Dutih llrandt. of Ilrtioklj m naa outpointed
In Toiniiu Kim In .i New York bout last nluht
Oilier uialilieB In the blsr oura reauueil aa
fi.lluiM Jimmy Kane linocked nul Jack (lalu,
flrai. and Kddie Waluli won fiom Kddle Carroll
llriinj l-onnrd will civ' hoxlne exhibition
for the bencflt of aoldlera. tailor" and civilian
llnvernmpnt employe, nt VV'aihlnston Thursday.
Thla will he lha Drat time a prnfe.slonal boxer
will he permitted to perform on brdpral terrl
toiy In tho national iapltal.
Tommy (ilbliona wouldn't make a oud fishier
that la, one. dreiaed up pretty In khaki. 'J ha
brother of tha famoui Pompadour Mike was
ejected by the draft board In St. Paul becausn
of minor defects. .
Krril I'lilton la In Cleveland Iraliilnr for Ida
Labor Day man h with Carl .Vlorrl 'lha
Mlnueaota Ulant did prollmlnary work for Ilia
blK battle at Ocean Oro, X. .1
. N'o latllna atlractloli If actiedulnd for Hhlbe
Park tomorrow nlaht aa Willie Jai kaon nulled
in have a bout with Kier Hammer iiiiuelpd.
'I he followlnc Wedneadav nltht Johnny Dundee,
of New York, will inpet Johnny Mealy at Iho
Athletics' Path
llattllnr lalnsk i. llarr dreb la lha at
tiaitlon for I'lttsburah fans Labor Day.
Paul Doyle, the New York Italian llahtneltht,
who ahowpd ao well hero last fall In a aerlea nf
bouts, has Joined tho atabla ot Johnny Dundee,
Accnrdlna to a wlra from Scotty Vontelth,
Doylo'a new manater, Paul knocked aut Younc
llrown In tha tenth round.
I'ete Herman, bantamweight champion haa
pai-ed the pli.vrol examination required for
admlaalon to tha new national army. Tha boxer
appeared before tho draft board In New Or
leans. Herman registered for tha draft In
Philadelphia Just before a bout with (Jut-In
U'wla, at which tlmo ho said that he would
plead exemption because he was depended on by
ills family
llatlllne Kopln la to box Harrv r.reb at ralch
welshts. If derinlte arrangementa i an ba made,
for a elx-round bout In Pittsburgh. Joa Ken.
nau lcnnin'a manairar. Is netotlatlna for lha
matih. Another contest that may la- clinched
for Kopln In a few daa probably iilll be with
Knockout l.oughlln, In a return set-to at
Allentown.
Harry milium, Little Italy bantam, now
away with tho Thlril Infantry, sipectn to ar
rive home on a ahort furlough In a fair dais.
During his vacation Kllburn Is anxious to allp
on tha mittens at n local club, lie picks Hobby
MiCann for n return bout.
Ilattllng Reddr. the New York featherweight,
and Krankle Ilrltt. of New Updford, Mais , are
to meet In a twelve-round bout In Uoaton to
night. Met Coogan. tha Brooklyn lightweight.
ho was to have been made a present of j-red
Welsh's title befora the llrlton was stopped by
llenny Leonard, haxea Freddy Telia In another
twelve-rounder.
tests.
Both are to bo decision ion-
. Hporta .writers.
Fred vveisn
In Kniland atlll argue that
la the llahtwelght champion. No
ni iimv contend, could change hands In a
no-deelslon bout such aa that In which Leonard
and Welsh engaged. They base their argu
ment upon that fact that no championship had
ever been won In a match such aa that,
Frank Ilarrleau. raclnc roast middleweight
champion. Is another llattllng Levin-kyj another
glutton for work.l In Jen weeks. Ilarrleau an.
taged In aa many bouts. 1J Is, said to be a
classy boxer, and Is expected to come Ka-t
this fall.
Freddy Welsh admits that he will never bog
again, unless ba can let Benny Leonard for an.
other bout. And tha Briton wants' hie con.
cueror to agree to a twenty-rounder.
Jolmnv Kllhane lias Man made a orrer;
infv..jm&sAffxk,iasu
.- .- . . ...
ssijawaaini. nasa'ii la-aaa liu nV--"''
i':srri. 'Jr"MM&Btfti: ?'&
PETERS, CHESTNUT AND
WORTHY WIN AT TROTS
Two-Yeav-OUl and Thrce-Ycar-Old
llacea Decided nt Pottstown
Fnir Today
POTTSTOWN Pa., Aug. H Two tines
vvei on the cntd on UiIh, the opening, tiny
of the Pottstown Fair with the following results-
Two-vear-old trot, nurae I4nn
( hcatnut Peter, eh. c by Petei thp Ortat
Hti w nn
lli Dlvorctc ch f by Dillon Axnnrthv.
I'.ibp
Cameron, hlk. . by .1. Mal.olin Forbes.
Corliln
Norvnl (in), b. t i,j tUy Axwortlo.
i i. kaon . .
Time 2.SS',, 2 Hi',.
I ,ili'e-v.nr-ol,l not. purae $1(1(1.
Worthy Peter h. i , by Peter the Ureal
Vnso ... .
Xorthern Ulrl. hr r. bv Noithem Man.
Jai kaon .
Vonla C.uv, b. f by Uuv Atnorthv, D
l.eary, sr
Clalrhurat, b, f.. by Ihironhursl. (locdhart
Haiun II , h , bv llaronhurat. Illnkle
Alvaiiioir, th. f. hv liaronhurst. lliancher
rime 2:1s1, 2:t"ii
I 1
PACED TITLE WILL BE
DECIDED AT PT. liREEZE
Tho Point Breeze Jlotonliomo ban been
selected as the track on which the 1917
motorpaccd championship will bo decided,
duo principally to the track being the larg
est In tho eastern circuit and also the fast
est. Theie are ten riders, tho best In tho
country, aspiring for the ctown, making It
necessary to run the event In three heats,
two qualifying and one final.
Five riders will start In the first beat ot
flftv miles next Thursday night and the
other five on August 23. The flist thtee
men in each beat will qualify for the final,
which will be run August 30
Boston Printers Win
BOSTON, Aug. 14 The Boston pilntets'
union h.isolmll tpnui defeated tho New York
printers' union nine vesleid.iy, 8 to 2
19,000 Guard Troops
Going Abroad Soon
Continued frnni Page One
fantry ; 167th Inf.intiy tFuuith Alabama
Infnutiyi. and the ltisth Infantry (Third
Iowa lufaiitiy).
The attlllety brigade to be nuiubeted 67,
imuiirlsiiig the ICtlh Held nrtilleiy (First
Illinois Held attlllety), luOtli field artil
lery (First Indiana field artfllety). 151st
Meld artillery (First Minnesota field artil
lery), mid 117th trench mortar battery, to
be composed of the thlid and fourth com
panies Matyland Coast Artillery corps.
Tho engineer regiment, to be numbered
117, the first battalion to bo the FlrBt sep
arate battuliou engineers (South Carolina
National (luaid) and the second battalion
to he the First Feparate battalion englneets
(California National Guard).
Field battalion signal troops (Missouri
National Guaid).
Tho hcadquarlets ttaln and milltaiy po
lice (coast artillery rorp, Vliglnla National
Glial tl) ; the engineer tialn (No.'tn Cam
Una .National Guaid); tho ammunition
Haiti (Kansas National Guard), and the
supply train (Texas National Guaid), to be
known, respectively, as tho 117th field bat
talion signal ttoop, the 117th headquarters
train and military police, tho 117th engineer
train, the 117th ammunition train and 117th
Bupply ttaln,
The Banltary ttaln lo bo known as the
117th sanitary train, compilslng the First,
Second, 'I'll I nl and Fniiith Ambulance Com
panies, being, respectively, the First Ambu
lance Companies uf the Michigan, New
Jersey, Tennessee and Oklahoma .National
Guards, Flist, Second, Third and Fourth
Field Companies, being tespecllvely, the
First Field llospltnl Companies of Hie
District of Columbia, Nebraska, Colorado
and Oregon National Guards.
Pope Offers Peace
Plan to Nations
Continued from Page One
tald, had teceived no weighty consideration
by the Cabinet
The letter of the Pope, addieased lo all
t)i belllcetents, has not been iccelied by
this Government. The Stale Department
has known for some time that It has been
In couisa of prepaiatlon, but la without
mfoi mutlon as to lis cluincter,
It Is uudeistood here that Hie Pope was
Influenced In making this move by the Aus
trlan Government, which for months has
wished peace, but feared to suggest a sep
arate peace.
Peaco talk has been growing In all the
capitals of the world for weeks. The United
States, through President Wilson, will con
nlder the matter at the proper time.
For somo weeks It has been known that
the President was leady to deflno our pur
poses In the war, and this note from the
Pope may give him not only thai occasion
but an nppoitunlty to strike for peace be
fore tho great American units leave for
France. .
Unofficial outline
An unofficial outline of the Pope'n nro
posal Included some ot the prluclplaa of
world peace for which President Wilson
has declared,
Among the proposals aie reduction of
armaments, freedom of the seas, and that
there shall no retaliatory struggle after
the war for world commercial supremacy.
These are regarded as the foundation stones
of the Pope's plan.
The Pope's proposal declares the Injuries
to all belligerents have been so great, theie
should be no thought of reparation except
for the return of territory.
Unqualified appioval of President Wil
son's plan to avoid future wars by an In
ternational organisation which shall have
power behind it to enforce Its Judgments, la
given.
Included In the restoration of territory,
the Pope's proposal Insists, should be the
return to Germany of all her colonial, as
well as the complete restoration, of Belgium
to her sovereignty. ,
NATIONAL REPORTS RECOGNIZED
It la Inconceivable, the Pope holds, that
permanent peace can be maintained tin
less the various peoples are willing to
gather In an amity founded upon a recog
nition of national rights.
Any attempts to prevent free economic
election bet-vteti the belligerents', the
Pop point out, would he ' disastrous.,
Thyatore, ha. fy there uat-J-erfraen
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Hurjs Shut-Out Ball for
Jackson Team, Winning
by 8-to-0 Score
STRIKES OUT 13 BATSMEN
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The downtown Jackson carmen white
washed tho Itldge tiolleymeti In n P. R, T.
League game today, 8 to 0 on their home
grounds. Twenty-fifth stteet and Passyunk
avenue, before a big ciowd ot fans.
rtlDC.E
Hamilton. If
Holers. e.
Itoiiimctl.il .
Totand.es
llyan.Sb.. .
tlraham.cf
llarllett,2li.
Mctlltiley.lb
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h o a e
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II O 7 II a
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JACKSON'
r h o a e
Saulpnuah.lf O u 0 u
Cun'thni,,1U 1 1 I n 2
il, Mlmoncc. 2 11.1 I u
K Meehan p .1 .1 1 4 ll
Mehlman.rf 1 2 ll 0 II
I'oppewell.aa I 2 I 4 II
W Slmone.'.'b ll 1 I 1 (I
VVIttmer.lli n O l n 1
Durtteld.cf. n I 1 (I I)
Tolals p. 11 27 10 a
Totals ll n 21 14 4
Home run i: Meehan ,Three-bae hits
Mehlman and Toland Tno-basa hits M, SI
mone nnd i; Meehan. Struck out Itv Meehan,
'3 hv llotnmell. 7. Ilaie on balla Orf Mehan,
2i off Ilominell, 3. Hit by pitched ball Hamil
ton, and Hanlpaush Stolen haaea Jackaon, 4!
Itldge .1 Double plays Itommell to Mcdlnley
and 'loland, Ilartlolt to McOlnlpy. Umpire
Otis. Scorer Joseph P Devlr.
FIlANKFOnn
n o h
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Wllktnson.-Jb
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stone.c.
Martin, if
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O'Neill, rf.
Huaden.p
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n .1 I ii ii llrt'epr,2b . n 1 I u n
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Tolals..
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ll tl U ll 0 II (I 1
Homi run Martin Thrpp-haae hit Wilkin
son. Struck out By Hugden, 7i by llrlnker, ;.
Ilaso on balls Off Sugden, 2; off llrlnker, 2.
HOLMES IS WINNEB
IN NEGRO
?.
Philadelphia Tennis Playen
snow Up Well in Chau-"
tauqua Open
j."
MEN AND WOMEN
Taliey
favorite
PLAY
i1
Washington, ll, CL'h
Miss Junior and Ml.. I.' .
Miss Junior won the first set with. 'P
1, but Mlsi Hill came back strong tn ',
, uuiiaaycu .Uls. junior ntflj
The twelve hard games In tho second wj
!gan to tell In the third nnd deciding- a
Holmes, ot
to win the championship ofitkaJ
open tournament of the Chautauqua TenraV"-l
inegroj club, of this city, started off, ,lri"2
Kirac ntyio py defeating W. ,T. Uraaton.iS
of Baltimore. In two straight sets, 6-3, eJ-or
ioimcs, who holds every title nlone the3.'?
eastern coast, showed tho spectators at tiii'M
fi Iavirrr'!,I.!1.slon cour,s hy ho Is called.'?
the ,N orris Wllllnma of hi neir n.i i... '
em In his match with Bralnn hv .nA.fr..
his opponent to win only three games. . V m
.Holmes, with Mian Slowe. the women'. . 13
singles champion of last year, representlntc 'i?J
Aashlngton, entered the second round when iU
-..- "", ..lias ouuior anu u.
tnlngson, of tlili city, 6-1; 6-3. Tin
u mien or the day was In the women's ln-i 4"
-- ' "tintcu
Usher.
cat-o 6-1
the second
T-.'i
set bega
sei, anu nttcr the fourth game It waa
ins. juniors match,
Many out-of-tpnti players were unable
to arrive for their matches. The tournament
Mil be continued tomorrow at 1 o'clock.
Summaries:
'.N'S HINGr.KS
-ii.' iiwT.r'i.!o,hlr.3to8:if'f,',,d "' x,"ih'
J: Baa.!lirnrorV.'"h5,pP,,lu"i,.WO" "m W' J' Br"
mJ.,.I.',i 1?."'!?.r- Phfladplphla. won from Dr. II,
Mi Card , Baltimore, by dpfault.
li-.Vf".1 i.J.',!J".ril1. Philadelphia, defeated 3.
'"rrow, I'hiladelphla, H-2, 0-4, '
iiri5llry .l,lo,l.m"' Waahlnaton. defeated W J,
Braxton, Baltimore. B-3. 6-n.
viifM, "r !' 10,rdon. Philadelphia, defeated W.
Menmad. Waahlnaton. .n, -4.
Itobert Allen. Philadelphia, defeated L.
Curnm nit. I'hiladelphla. 0-2, U-3.
n,J'. ' '"ilnson, VVaahlngton. defeated L. M.
Pi eter. Baltimore, by default.
Dr. S. ;. I'ardp-o, Baltimore, defeated Ralna
Relklnsg, Philadelphia, by dpfault,
,A: , J pouxlaa. Washington, defeated "f,
O'Mcklaa, Philadelphia. 8-3. -0.
WOMEN'S ai.NOLES
MI'S Brook, Philadelphia, defeated Mlsa
Alarsellus, by default.
SllssJunjor. Philadelphia. defeated.Mlsa Fish,
er. Philadelphia. (1-1. r.-7. n-2. t
Mls Kdla Hill, Philadelphia, defeated Mlsa
J. Thornton, Philadelphia, fl.l, -, n.s.
MEN'S DOUBLES
J. K. Douglas and J. M. Wilkinson. Washing- ,
ton, defeated T. Warrick and W. Taylflr, liar
rlsbure. o-n. fl-4.
Oeorae Adams and Joseph Cummcnvs. of PMI.
adelphta. defeated Ralph Cook unil rtalph
VVrlttllnc. of Baltimore, by default.
W. J. nraxtnn and Doctor Cardos. of Balti
more, defeated It. l.ovcngood and John Lee,
Philadelphia. 11-0. 6-1,
MIXED DOUni.ES
Miss Slowe and T. Holmes, of Washington,
defeated Mlas Junior and L. Cummlngs. of Phlla
delrhla, u-1, U-3.
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The Kdcemont A. C, haa all of September
oppn for home Ipatns paylne a reasonable auar
antpe. Would Ilka to hpar from Warwick anl
Corley. Address or phone Ulmpr Ppater, 382
North Darlcn street, or Tioga 3718 W, between
I) and 7,
ew "at,.
i-r.a
mi
applies. The Pontiff declntes that so ex
tensive hai been tho Injury to nil the bel
llgcients there can be no thought now of
either Indemnity or leparntlon.
In a spirit of conciliation and Justice,
he saye, till the belllgeients must submit
to accept. 1he losses they have suffered,
except In the matter of tcnltory. Besides
these questions of Indemnity and leparatlon,
the Pope suvi-. there must be no continua
tion ot the war by an economic struggle
for supremacy thereafter, which would be
purely evil
This lefeis directly lo the so-culled Paris
economic conference, which was followed
by one In "Vienna, whete the effolt -was
made lo bind the belligerents .on either
side after the war to have irtuallyr no
commercial lelatlons with their late em
mles. pn tho disposition of occupied territory,
and territorial ambitions of the belligerents,
the Pope, by way of pteface, admltH special
cases might Justify special consideration
and still be adjusted In conformity with
the pilnclples of equity and Justice.
ltCSTORATION OF TKHRlTOItV
s a general ptoposltlon, he feels a
pioper basis for discussion would be the
K-storatloii at once of all teiritory now In
enemy occupation. That would Involve
liberation ot Belgium, leaving not a trace
of Getmsti conttol, political or military.
Tho same principle of unencumbered free
dom in lt full sense, he Bays, should pre
vail In regard to evety power and nation.
It la uudeistood that the peace pro-
posala will be presented to the State De
partment through the Papal nuiiclatute
hete Those 111 Uiaige today lefused to
say whether Hiey had lecelved the official
copies of the proposal, but It waa generally
accepted that If they had nnt they would
gel them within a few bouts. Diplomatic
etiquette made It Impossible for any of
the officials attached to the nunciature to
discuss the offer of tho Pope In any way.
There was, however, a general air of hope
fulness on view theie today that has been
absent in the past.
When Secretary of Slate Lansing was
seen by the roriespotidents lie said:
"Until these proposals officially are re
ceived by me I could not comiif.nt on them,
and It Is by no means certato that I can
discuss them ul any lime I ivas Informed
by a confidential source that the pope was
considering making peace proposals ami
also that they would be sent to all of the
paitlcipauts In the war. The situation,
however. Is one which cannot be discussed
by me at this time "
ft
Sixteenth Infantry; Colonel Tho man Ii. D until ,
Ninth rmalry; Colontl Ira A. iUvnes, coast
itrtlllery corp, detached office n Hat: Colonel
Wllllum C. l.fcncfHt. corn of engineers: Colonel
Hamnon I.. I'Atson, Tort y -second Infantry:
Colonel Frederick rerklnx. Infantry, detached
officers' list: Colonel Ueorg H. Cameron.
Twenty-fifth rat aim Colonel Ftolxrl V. Walsh
raulry, detached officers' list; Colonel (leort
V. Head, cavalry (adjutant seneral); Colonel
William P. Ilurnham. Klfty-ilxth Infantry:
Colonel William H. Johns to a. Infantry (general
staff corps).
Colonel Joiivtih 1. O'Neill. ?lt Infantrv
Colonel Stephen M. Koote. coast artillery corral
Colonel Wltdfl 1 Htf-hardnnn. Infantrv. unni.
alffiied: Colonel Kvcrard K. Hatch. 4th Infantry,
oionn iiarry ior. t'orpa 01 ensinatrai
i oioiifi titnrx ki. rtiier, iiin inraniry; yoionei
HenJamtn C. Mum. 44th Infantry! Colontl
(rote llutchesoi), raalry. unaaalgnptl; Colonel Li.
i'rl Itlclununn. Infantry, detached offlcerr J Hf
irv -i
Clement Named
Major General
Continued from Page One
General Charles U Trpat, U l. A .
Cinpral Adalbert Oronkhltp, L' 8. A
(Ipneral Henry T. Allen. IT H. A..
(Uner.i William Jl. Haae. I' S A :
(laneral Claranca It Kdwarda. IT, H.
adlar CJen.ral John W, lliickma
Brigadier
Brigadier
Brigadier
Brigadier
A.t Urn-
,, U A
f. ... .,' 1,1 .1, ,'. . ,
Brlzadler llensial CharlPa W. Kennedy, U. H,
A, I Brigadier General Omar llundy, U, H. A j
Brigadier (lenaral Harris (.' Hale. U, .. A.I
Brigadier Clenaral Richard M. lllatrhford. IT, H,
A i Brigadier Cleneral Hamuel I). fituigla, U. B.
V : Brigadier Ueneral David ('hanks, II. M, A.s
Brigadier (laneral William M, Wright, IT. H. A.;
Brigadier (lenerit Robert 1.. Billiard, IT, H. A.i
Brigadier (lenerat Joaaph K, Kuhn, U. 8, A.I
Brigadier Uanaral He) ton C. Marsh, U. S, A.
Major General Charles M. Clement, Pennsyl.
vanla National Ouardi Major CJeneral John F,
O'Ryan, Vew Tork National (luardt Brigadier
tleneral William A, Mann. U, H. A.i Brigadier
General James Parker.U. 3. A.: Rrlgadlpr Qpn
eral Hben Hwlft. U. .". A. Brigadier Ueneral
Kdward H. Plummer, U. S. A.: Brigadier Gen
eral Kdrrln F. Glenn. IT. S. A.; Brigadier Ueneral
Augustus P. Blockson. IT, S. A.t Brigadier tlen
eral Henry A. Orepnp, lT. H. A,; Brigadier Clen
aral Francis II, French. If. H. A,i Brigadier Hen.
era! Charlea J, Bailey, U. 8, A,; Brigadier lien,
era (leorgs Bell, Jr.. U. 8. A.t Brigadier den
! Friderlck A. Strong. V. P. A.: Brigadier
tleneral Harry K. Hodges. U. H. A.p Itrlg-adler
Ueneral Clarence P, Town-ley U S. A.: .Brig
adler aeneral Edwin St. J. arable. IT. ft. A.:
Brigadier (laneral Francla J. K.rnan. U. 8. A.:
Brigadier Ueneral John F. Ulddls. U. 8. A.
1IR1QADIER QENKRALS
Colons! William D. Beach, cavalry, detached
offtcera' Hats Colonel William J. Nicholson,
Klevanth Cavalryt Colonel Robert C. Van Vllat,
Thlrty-aaventh. Infantry!. Colonel Oeorgo K.
Hunter, cavalry (Inapeclor aeneral): Colonel
Wllber'B. Wilder, Fifth Uavalryi Colonel Rob
art N. Uatty, Infantry, detached officers' Hat:
Colonel James A. Irons, Second Infantry-
Colonel John 8. Mallory, Twenty-ninth Infan
try! c oionei riamuei tv, aiiuer. inraniry.
viiuii. i Aiiuru ai, tl
Namuel
tached offtcera' llsti
da-
Bratt,
.lovi
e.valrr. detached officers' llstl Colonel -.V.rf.
ertck . I-olta, First. Cavalry: Colonel William
c, Raffarty, coast artillery corps; Colonel Jamea
11. Krwln, . Beventh Cavalry) Colonel William
a. Scott, Blxteenth Cavalry.
Cotonal. Charlea L. Phllllpa, roast artillery
orpss Colonel Lyman W. V, Kennon, Ninth'
l goaapn a, ua
nariea JJ; nartn.
JaSrwaj
Infanlrvl Colonel Jo
cavalry; Colonel Charles :
tnrantr-i ,-bio
i.vww
. BUUJ
second
Hat: Colonel Andrew W. Brevvater, Infantry
(Inspector general): Colonel John D, Ilarrette.
cuaat artillery corps tadjutant general): Colonel
Charlea II. Mulr, R3d Infantry: Colonel Daniel
B. Devore, lnth Infantry: Colonel Beaumont B.
Buck, Infantry, unasaigned: Colonel William
C Atartln. Infantry, unaaalaned; Colonel Robert
A, llrown, '-'3d lavalry; Colonel William A,
lloldbrouk. 17lh cavalrv: Colonel Robert K. Lk
Mithle. cavalry tgeneral atari corps); Colonel
r.van .ii,-jonnson, otn iniantry: colonel x,ucten
(I. Berry, field artillery, detached offtcera' Hat.
Colonel Msson M. Patrick, corps of engineers;
Colonel John K. McMahon. lath field artillery;
Colonel Charles T. Henoher. 5th field artillery:
Colonel Benjamin A. Poor. Kth Infantry! Colonel
James II. McRae, Infantry tadjutant aeneral);
Colonel Walter 11, Cordon, 15th infantry; Colonel
Crank 1, Winn, Infantry, unassigned; Colonel
Peter K. Traub, cavalry, detached officers Hat;
Colonel Charlea C. Ballou, Infantry, unaaalgned:
ColonelOenrce II. Duncan. lth Infantry; Colonel
Jullua C. Penn, 40th Infantry: Colonel Edward M,
Lewis, 45th Infantry: Colonel Richmond P.
Davis, coast artillery corps; Colonel Ernes'
Illnda. (laid artillery (teneral start corps): Col
onel Charlea II. Martin. SSth Infantry; Colonel
William Wplg.l, 1st Infantry: Colonel Thomas
Q. Hanson, Infantry (quartermaster corps); Col
onel Herman Hall. 47th infantry
Colonel Marcua D. Cronln. 41at Infantrvl Col.
one! (Tiarlea H. Parneaworth. 57th Infantrri
Colonrl Jamps T. Dean, Infantry (adjutant gen.
acalli Prtlmi.l l.s.atf.a.n.i "ttiSJaaAH - a. !.. -
Tit. V.UIUHCI 4JUHIUHU Mittruuistfrit (in laiti.r'ri iv
tinaaltned: Colonel Michael J. leenlhan. "0th In 1
fanlrn ("nlnnail Vtaa-Lr 1. llapeac f.Qlh Inf.Hl.ci. Jl
T..ia. uwii.a mam . aa-kgawa uoiu tuaaiiaai
Colonel Frank 11. Albright, I'Sth Infantry: Col
onel Frederick D. Evans, Infantry (adjutant
gpiipral): Colonel Thomaa L. llayden, coast ar
tlllpry corps; Colonel- llenrv Jervey. corps of
engineers; Colonel Charlea II, McKlnaley, corpa
of engineers; Colonel William V. Judson, corps
f (huln.ar.l C-nln.tel f-m-a W ifnlnrir.i. IBIl,
I.ifiitilrv. ,-nlnnel Wllll.tii 11. tl..n. mnil ... .fi
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eniey, nsiq . v
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Hilary corpa; Colonel William I,. Kenley, field ,
riiuery. aetacned onicere' list; colonel uawara
artillery. detachaaT
llllam Lasilter, field
F. Mcdlachlan, Jr.. Held
orricera' list: Colonel Willi
artillery, unasaigned. 7
Colonel (leorge l,e R, Irwin, ttth field artillery:
Colonel William 8. -McNalr, Cth field artllleryL
Colonel William J. Hnmv, 4th held artllleryi'
Colonel Henry D. Todd, Jr.. toaat artillery corpa,
detached otllcera' llit: Colonel Clint C. Hearn,
roast artillery corps! Colonel Frank O. Mauldln,
ccaat artillery corps: Colonel Ueorga a. Oatley,
I til ti field artillery; Colonel Andrew Hero, Jr.,
oaat artillery corpa; Colonel l-roy 8. Lyon,
13th field artillery, Colonel George Blakley,
oast artillery corpa (Inspector aeneral): Colonel
Prank W. Coe. coast artillery corpa (general
staff corps); Culonal William .Jl, Hmllh. coast
artillery orps; Colonel Charles P. Hummerall,
Held artillery, unasaigned; Colonel Henry H.
Whitney, coast artillery corpa (adjutant, general):
i.teutenanl Colonel Jamea A, Hhlpton, coast
rtlllery corpa. detathei) officers' list: Lieutenant
Colonel Clordon Q, llelneri roast artillery rorpa.
Brigadier Ueneral Robert K. Stelner. Alabama
National Guard: Brlgadlen General Walter A.
Harris, Georgia National Uuardt Brigadier aen
eral D, Jack Foster, Illinois National Guard;
Brigadier General Henry R. Hill, Illinois Na
tional Guard; Brigadier Ueneral Hubert A,
Allen. Iowa National Guard; Brigadier General
Charlea I. Martin. Kuraaa National Guard: Brig
adier General Roger D. Williams, Kentucky Na.
tlonal Guard' Brigadier General Charlea U. Gal.
ther, Maryland National Guard; Brigadier Gen
eral K, l.-rov Btveataer. Maasachuaetta National
(luardt Brigadier General Louis C. Covell, Mich
igan National Guard; Brigadier General Fred
erick K. RPsche, Minnesota National Quardl
Brigadier General Harvey C. Clark. Mlaaourl Na
tional Guard! Brigadier General Arthur B. Don
nelly, Mlaaourl National Guard: Brigadier Gen
eral Charles W. Barber, N" Jersey National
Guard; Brigadier Ueneral Jamea W. Laster, Neve
Tori; National Guard! Brigadier General 'William
Wilson. New York National Guard; Brigadier
General William V. McMaken. Ohio National
Guard, Brigadier General John C. Speaks, Ohio
.National Guard, Brigadier Charles X, Zimmer
man, Ohio National Guard,
Brigadier General William (1. Price', Pennsyl
vania National Ouardi Brigadier General Fred
erick W. Mtlllwell. Pennsylvania National
Guard: Brigadier General Albert Jl Logan.
Pennsylvania National Guard; Brigadier Gen
eral Chrletopher T. O'Neill. Pennaylvaola Na
tional iiuarat iirigaaier yenerai jonn a. iiuiatu ... (;,.;
Texaa National Guard: Brigadier Ueneral IIenr-'l1Si!o
,. 1I..I.I.I.R. ir....,u.iUnol ri,,-vrf. tl.l l. ar 1
. . iiuiwuum-i , - - '.,,.. .jm, ... .,i,..u.
tleneral Cecil C, Vaushan, Jn. Virginia. -Hi
tlonal Uusrd.
Hrtffsdler Oeneral Chsrles l.t lioardmin,,
IP4.onli.ln Votlnnul flllaird! It t I -r an t at laa.Aaa.f ' J
vi ii-lvii1!!! iiainiii HV.a ai.aagaeBai.a, xavra-agfia
Vllltam fi. l.aa-rTWjr, Vlliritl Ul suoiumnii. '
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: i)riaadf
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Lawrence
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Ciuaru, cmuii.t iiuur ii, U1.HUIUK,
W.tlnt,.! nuardt Colonel Alexander -r.
Arizona National Uuardt Colonel Rlcbari
ter, Jn. i-eniiaivania cacionai
ll.Ml..-
ueoeral
Vahp.alia National Guard! BrlafldUe
i). -lyson, tenneaaee.Haiionai uuara
Wilder 8. Wetcalf, .Kansas NtttoSl
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Colonel Edward Vollrath.
Uuartl:t'olone
ilnn.l fluardl l
huaatta National
onal Quard-'
h. Ohlr, . Ma
tltoy, Hottman, Oklaneaai
olonel Charl'aH.CoULJ
Guard:
Hamilton,
Colonel .
Wedgwood. Utah National Guard; cr"
nsneai
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Dawltt
John A
dolph W Richards, Wlscopslntlji
.New York Natiauul
John A. Johnston, ot Penntyt.vaDia.Jtal
alar general u. o. v.i E.ria.ui.'r
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