mmm ;:?t--j; ; ' FBlbAIV AUGUST-'IT,, 1917 r . '.Vf I-Itr MAY &0T BE BEST N. L. OUTFIELDER, BUT SEVEN OTHER CLUBS WOULD TAKE HIM FOUR TEAMS HAVE WON NATIONAL m,iil ' A' iH T. re P5& , Ji rv JEStJHGER 'AND MAYER IMPROVE ULS' STANDING BY WINNING PAIR JtOM PIRATES IN OPENING OF SERIES Hants' Victorv Ovpr flnrrl inn Is Snnrls r.hp l.attp.r ,, ,7 "V " ,, furtner Down tne .Ladder as sum saiiee Scores His Tenth Straight Win AT MOHAN'S Phils celebrated the return to tho home lot with a double killing against the Pirates. The pitching of Joo Oeschger nnd Erskln Mayer was gmalnly responsible for the victories, nlthnugh splendid support by his teammates j,; Helped aiayor to Improve his percontago In the second contest. As "Hum bailee, ytif- the Giants, had the cards palmed In tho opening game of the New Ynrk-St. i-ouis scries, the rhlllios pulled away from Miller Hugging and his tribe; in fact, Rt. Louis mnnnr-es fn retnln third nlnrn nvnv ClnHnnntl bv n innrcln of nnlv ono 'tfclnt. It was Bailee's tenth victory In n low. which foil tics the mark set by George Foster, of tho Ited Sox. Sallce now has tho edge on Hube Henton, his tenm mite, who has scored nine wins In a row No other major league twlrler besides Bailee has won ten straight games this year or Inst. A brilliant home-run drlvo by Dave ISancrn't brought down the house nnd Vlrrilfltlv ftoplflnft hn flfat rrnmn nf thn itntimn.tinnrl.ti I'lmnr Tnnrilia n ftirmttf I I -. ...... .... h ,..,,.. ... ,... ... .u.xv-,, ... .,,, .,.....,, ... ..... .'.Ilwkll -nV,l M U Ulll -.. n.-.ll. ...1 l.I 1 I., til . I ...L.II- 1.- ,.-!...! .... a ,,, Dtai ict, uu mj inn tui xie.iicn ruin ni.i mwiy I ii jiiv). film wmiu lit? muncu kuuii 31 . mo own, imncruii a anvo witn vjescngcr nnu rasKon on me nnsn pains inu ll"ll 4t.A lrlAt ,,n4... l.lv.4 hm.1 1... ...H ...t..... ..... ...I..... ti.... I. .... I ri. 1.1... .....f .1...t.l..l fcv'! c Buo uiiui linn mm no nun IU.IVI1 IlUk VVI1UI1 rxniK IMlll'll Il'l llllil HI1I1 Ulllllflt'll 'to left. Pittsburgh scored three runs off the twilling of Ocschgrr. but with the exception of the second Inning Joseph bad the game In hntid. Provlous to Itan eroft's rromer, which bounded Into the bleachers, livers led off with a snappy doubJe. Adams was easy, but Ocschgrr proved his nbllltv to hit one, on the noo toy planting a double In right, Evcrs scoring. I'askert walked nnd both bn nnd Oeschger counted on Bancroft's drlvo. The other Phil run was made In tho llftli. Paskert walked, made n nice steal of second and scored on Milt Stork's single Bob Steele, southpaw, who used to Fono 'cm up for the fnidlnals, pitched the first gamo after Jacobs retired, Ho was very effective nnd might have git en tho .Phils trouble had he originally started. Pittsburgh made nil three runs for the day In one Inning, being blanked In tho second contest. The second round was opened on Boeckel's rap to center. It. Miller, who was secured from the Oakland (Cal.) club and played tlrst base In the llrat game, singled, i-endlng the Pirates' Haw third-Backer to the f.ir cushion, After disposing of Debus on strikes, Oesrhger pulled a raw balk and Uoeckel scored, Kay moving to third from second. I'ltler picked ono of Joe's fat ones nnd sent It on a line to light (enter, .Miller scoring. Schmidt then scored Pltlcr with a single to left, but hi? was caught trIng to tretch the hit to n double. Jacobs singled, but llancroft made a dandy play on Jackson's grounder, forcing Klmer nt second. Pittsburgh got only three runs on Ave hits in the Inning, while, in tho third the Phils made four nins on thrco hits. Runs, not hits, deckled tho opener. & h'. :-! Sv ft w- tf m? P W w if B, . -,IH TpASILY the features were the pitching shown by Occhgcr following his -' poor work In tho second Inning, "Whltted's nifty fielding In left nnd tho batting nnd fielding of Bancroft. Tho Phils can win without Alexander, but would miss a star of tho Bancroft cnllber. nave, therefore, can bo compared to the Oroat when his value to the team Is considered. Support Helps Mauer to Score Shut-Out JUTANAGEIt nEXDKK mado a big switch In his llne-up in an effort to win tho ' second game, but outside of n flare-up In tho ninth Inning tho Pirates were Virtually outclassed Hay Miller was taken ofT first nnd Hans Wagner was ghon the Initial sack. Plscher replaced Schmidt behind the plate and Debus, who had Bailed sixth In tho early affair, fell back to eighth. Wagner bolnir follnwort hv i Fischer, who was placed aheal of Pitler. Tho latter played nicely at second for I tho visitors, but outsldo of his double In tho first contest ho was of little value at . the bat. Pittsburgh secured ono moro hit than tho Phils In the.' second game, but the home talent mado the bingles count. Taskert scored tho first run, as a itarter when ho doubled off Evan", went to third as Pltlor cared for Bancroft and 1 upset tho dope by stealing homo nftcr Stock had popped nnd as Cravath was given 1 four balls. Paskert stnrted off third In tho same manner as Trls Speaker stolo jnome during the Athletics-Cleveland series, but Trls hnd to slide to make his yiax. j-asKen merely ran nearly to tho plato and, as It appealed as though rischer had him out by a mile, be stopped. Hill the Hluggor mado no effort to tag Paskert, evidently being nil mixed up, and tho surprised Paskert put his foot on the disk. Ludcrus's Texas leaguor sent Cravnth to third after ho was given trans Jiortatlon nnd Gabby coii'd on Whltted's single to right. The other Phil run was made in the seventh, when Bancroft doubled and scored on Stock's timely crack to left. rnHEBE Is ono Thll player who seems to bo more or loss neglected In - the publicity line, nnd while- on tho subject wo might Just as well assert that Milton Stock Is somo classy llttlo third hnsemnn. ir -,,.. , bo the best man In either league, hut ho Is steady, playu hard day after day, gots his regular blngle In almost every game nnd Is a mighty valuable man to tho team. Weather permitting, two games will bo on tap ngnln today. & . t Mack men Open in Chi Today 1$. . i fTHE American Lenguo clubs fall into lino todnv. win- n, a,i,im . the T hlte Sox, Cleveland entertaining tho Wbrld'o Champions, tho Senators Visiting Detroit nnd tho Yankees playing in St. I.ouK Tho M?n of Mack aro de- termlned to mako every effort to win tho series from the White Snv, nnd In view f tho nrticlo of ball being played by tho A's It would not be surprising to see I them socuro at least nn oven break. The Chicago crowd will fight hard and will ..v.H ui.o i.-j- mtu-i-n im uio games at iiove an . Tin tph int u-in ... , but tho the burden extremely hard for them with tho Ited Sox on hand in n, n.v. ,.,., ,t According to members of tho Cleveland American I.onguo club tho Bed Sox (re In a stnto bordering on collapse. Tho pennant, they believe, cannot go to Iuk v Boston mis year nnd they predict a complete reversal of form In- hn ri,nmi W:?' nB member of tho Indians put It llko this: "The IlBft Snv nr,. fm . .,.'J i,. advantage of things they would have turned to their credit a venr ago Tho 11 ( . ' " '""" ",,u '" 'o'oing is getting ragged. In addition. Buth Is tin. jV 11 m j rS ' , v c,o iin.-ucu on inu games at fioveiand. The real test will s V Monday, when tho nod Sox meet the present leaders In a scries at Chicago J . result of the Athletics' series will either glvo tho Chi boys an advantage 'c ' " the burden extremelv hnrrl fnr timm iviih k u.i c? , . .. 'J. s,w ' ' only consistently effective pitcher. Some folks aro inclined to lay a great deal of """0 u" u' i?oerB one-nu game ngalnst ua recently, but tho fact of tho rnattcr la we should have beaten him badly. Every ball hit was driven hard but always directly at some fielder. Foster's pitching will not give tho Bed' Sox Winch help, regardless of whnt you hear. Whether tho trouble Is due to squabbles dn the club I can't say, hut I predict, nnd so does every other member of this club that tho Red Sox will fade nway beforo the season Is oer." ' 17 Bl: .Oi? JftKSw '.rsfjM mHE Cleveland player may .bo right, but he Is taking a long shot to - preoict tne collapse of the Red Sox. Things Just as startling have hap. pened. but thoy nre rare occasions. With the pitching staff thnt graces the payroll in Boston tho Indians would havo a pennant possibility with out any nrgument. And If tho Whlto Sox nnd Red Sox were to switch pitching staffs, the Bed Sox would undoubtedly glide toward the bottom. Few or No Arguments When Dill Evans Is Working TV111110 th reccnt Horles b'twceri tho Rod Sox and the Mackmen It wan a - pleasure to watcn tno umpiring of George Morlarty and BUI Evans, At times ilqse plays were mado, but thero was not the semblanco of a strenuous kick. Any time Morlarty'a Judgment was questioned the players appealed to Evans, and what Sill said about things seemed to satisfy all hands. When he called 'cm out at .fflrst the players on both teams took It as a matter of great certainty. Thero is .nothing like being a master at your trade. Evans's known ability gives him a certain advantage When ho declared that Strunk was out on his Infield fly, thnt the players should havo held their bases nnd that of course Bates was out tho 'latter must havo felt like "rending up" on the rules on the way the national V&Atimft should bA nlnVAri. Ttlirlnr IaaUa1 trnnA lH U.. ...1.1- i lvj ,' ;-- -- --. -... . ..v .,., ,,, w, uuuuio-neaaer yesterday, HLand there wasn't any fault to be found with Bransfleld. either. Good and popular ,ra,vp'8mp,rM aro scare' but a few rPmaln to make a ball came what It should bo. Ump f j"ron ana um WU'B'ey "i nre aoing business at tho old stand, but Al Orth has apparently ended his career. Orth threw hiB right kne out of Joint In a game a flat Brooklyn recently. '! j.'r.; r.'.. ti. tt . j-win. m-uvui a iiuci; umpires ;TEE FOUL, manager of tho Indians, is out with a statement to tho effect that 'U three umpires should bo used in every game. The reason for T-aa- or . vraa the manner in which Owen, Nallln and McCormlck worked in the last series feftr. hAtTVAAn thft A'a nnrl PlAVntnnri Tf en VinnnnnA U-t- J , .. - .. 'AthleUo series there wore nearly a dozen oloso decisions at third, and, according to Coaches Fohl and Howard and Third Boaeman Evans, In not one casn iiirt th IMtipIra stationed at third err, although, to tho ocoupanta in the press box It looked ii uie umps missea several, urainaniy the field umpire has to elm frnm und second to decide a Dlav at third. Often ha in in a , n.in.. . . , j - - - ub,uuji iu rentier a rrect verdiot. But with an arbitrator right on the Job ho Is able tn bA i !,. position to give a decision, and, when you get right down to it, the third decisions are extremely important. Y Bill Evans Is a believer Jn peace and inflicts his ideas on all with whom ho nes in comuci. ino umes wnen livans nas cnasea players from games could counted on the strings of a harp. Evnns says that there are many things an JT$nuiu not near or nee. xnere are limes wnen an uihplre, by turnlnir his according to Evans, can keep out of what otherwise would be serious " ' -Xj TWE effect of Evans's practices is easily seen in ths work of the former . "Tiger third baseman. Morlarty, although ono of the scraDDlest men W baseball, has very little trouble on the field now. Ills association with m U the apparent reason. While on the umpire question it would be lktmi''i- k.l 3-l.l.ll. V A ... . J . . - . . a wora tor nape Ruth had a whole lot to do i A V .. -'j . . ,?.r -, t&. m mo apparent reason, wniie on mo umpire l0''at'tp that "?rlck'L Owens put In va good KELLY STARTING A De 5a me ot CKOJJt) AM' DG .SAME OL Talk- i .tfPose tiJL' WicKeu n-- 'Yft.SSA YftS-5- 4M-J Dc,gD GAME CCHTS A XTORKidR pa' . -t , II'. -r Bit-- E'TH- LO'Stl ' fcwtoi . siewcu , mow f;boot J- JL B I fTTsT-W piAY C)HJ, yo""c7 Kcr-"Sc:RVe&s -7 BUYjV a J' )H L'tmoeR ? yM MftViD'CP J -PlCCs .PoW n- now 1'ui'- JV ' frAMe "Jj- Trl " ttrfrWr'' Vi. m RM,TO 1 (SHflSTif us6,,.k - V-Tw . r . aW2X3 M'l M'iV W'ftix- -i '&& Jm? ' " .1 Jsasm s. OrVS' J, I 'JS- T-Sri , UblVlVt unr ..'..i enfMfMJ .yyIi JIit,Wmn, :::lW1HHH' ALL READY FOR BIG NARBERTH RACES M. L. J. and Harry J. S. in Bellevue-Stratford 2:07 Trot on Monday NOTED TRAINERS TO DRIVE Things nre all nhii'tlo nt the Belmont track, Narberth, fnr Monday Is the opening date of this city's big flrni.d Circuit meet ing Hortrt ate arriving enrh hour nnd hy sundown Sunday nirit all nf the ti otters nnd pacers that nro down to nico ll bo comfortably tfil fnr a week's ptny. The old Holmnnt mile Hack Is ni fast as any track In tho country. Tho grand tt;iml- havo been renn:ued new niblll!ons hiiM been atlrtrri Hnd a touch nf the wliltett-asli brush bni put tho nld racing romlezinu In great sh.'ipn ff.r Mnmlny M I, .1,1. g, hv I'.ed Will, nvuiert tiv Hie Old Colony htahlcs, nf Weymouth. Mass will Htnrt In the IJellevue-Strnlfoid jsnnn 2-o" trot nn tho opening ilav. .lack Lronanl will hold the reins fnr tho N'pw Bngland entry. The SI. I. .1 trotter has been winking out at the N'nrheith course fnr tho last live days and has become familiar with the mile track Trainer Leonard Iris worked the "rteil Will" horso around li-io, anil hy race iinv the dropping off of a few Feeondi will show the geldings rial (-need The trotter won nceonri money at Cle eland recently In 2.0SU. Harry J P., sire,) by Admiral Dcwev. from Stncrklc pinhles, .Vewarl!, pel, will also start In the HelleMio Stakes. The Del aware Stato entry set a new world's m.irU for trotting stallions Tuesday. At Cnlien. N. Y., In tho 2:12 trot. ovr a half-mllo track, going tbreo Etrnlght bents In ; an 2'07-T, nnd 2 -07"; Ton handled the roirs for tho Ftalllon In that event This recent perfnrmnncn stamps Harry J S a favorite Others In the event that will make tho raco full of excitement nro entiles from the Oeers nnd Murphy stable. Tno other events. 2 12 pace "and 2.07 puce, aro down on Mondays caid Tblrty-llvo thousand dnflars will he given to tho winners of the Grand Circuit races. The meeting starts .Monday and concludes Friday. Championship trotters and pacers will conte-t in tho various events for tho big prizes. THREE TEAMS ARE DEADLOCKED FOR LEADERSHIP IN MAIN LINE LEAGUE; RADNOR PROVES DISAPPOINTMENT President Frederick L. Rose Admits Failure of Newcomers to Fulfill Expectations Must Make Good or Will Be Dropped AND AMERICAN LEAGUE PENNANTS JN FOUR CONSECUTIVE SEASONS Giants, Braves, Phillies and Dodgers in Older Organization; Red Sox, Athletics, White Sox and the Tigers in Younger By GRANTLAND RICE Tho Han-Been Speaks Yes, I'm forgotten now Hut what of that? I've worn tho laurel on my clammy brow, 1'vo had my time At Bat And mado my hit. ...... And if today unnoticed here I ett Well, noon or late, Wc all pass through tho 0af, liViiVo some new busker'a foco Cornea upward tlirough th grind To take the vacant plaoe That wo havo left behind, I've found this out The star may play And gather in the cheering, maudlin ehout For his brief day; But whon ho pauses and his time hae come, He is forgotten with tho dub and bum, Where somo new hero comes, until he, too, Amid tho jubilee, Knows what it is to be all in and through At thirty-three. rpltn tcraiuhlo now going on In the Main J- Lino baseball league fnr tho recond lnlf championship of thn organization is the closest In Its blstmy and tho four are all e"cclted over the outcome. At the ptesent writing three clubs, Auto car, Dun ,M Co., and Hinndywlnc, nf West Chester, slnm thn tnp ning in tno ier rent.igo column, each being ci edited with live victories and one defeat. From our viewpoint of thn situation, we enncludq that thn htrugglo has ieoled itself Into an elimination mutest among the Icadeis, nnd tho winner will proe Its right tn tho title, as tho finish is do-tincd to demonstrate llio survival of the lltio..t. Thoie Is little likelihood nf any shift In thn standing as a icsult of omnniiw'h games, ns tho lenders inn all honked up with second division opponents. When linn Air leslgned several weeks ago, Radnor was awarded the fr.un hNe This team was formerly the pt. (tcrtiudes, of West Consliohorheii. and Fupposnlly a btrong nggri gallon In their Initial np pearanco last Saturday tho newcomers failed miserably and dropped a biaco nf contests to Wayne in hollow fashion. Many who witnessed the games weie of the opin ion they nro fur below Main Line League caliber. Vt hen asked his opinion of the Radnor squad. I'ifsldent l'redeilck S Hose, of tho Slain Linn League, spoko thuslv: I w III he honest nnd admit tho Radnor club failed to fulfill expectationj on Satur day. They scouted the franchise In our league on tho strength of playing only tho best opponents and having lost but" ono gamo all season I am of tho opinion some of the clitics havo been too jevere and ask that thn team be given n fair chance. Hut at that I am finnk In saying they must make good or a new squad will supplant them, as I have thiee applications for admittance from tennis of known cal iber. I will peisonally attend the Radnor contest tomcjirovv, hut am aware they fnco a stiong opponent in West Chester. Man ager McCormlck has Raynor, a former star a new SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS LOUIS II. JApPE -"' IT SIAY be only a rumor, but a tip today from Atlantic City his It that Charley Whlto, Chicago contender for tho llght wolght championship, and Benny Leonard, tho tltleholder himself with Ills variety o knockout punches, neatly combed hair nnd ever thing, are to havo a llttlo argument all their own for a period of 1 minutes hero somo time In September, The pro. muter of thn contest plans to stagu this great lightweight battln at a ball park with prices of admission as popular as thos governing tho recent Leonard-Johnny Kll bano bout. . Twolvo thousand ilvo hundred .dollars Is said to ho tho bait for tho White Leonard meeting, with the Cintham glad iator biting off eight thou' of tho joung furtunu. The. man behind tho move to put on tho contest is said to havo Knt White's consent already for the bout. Of course, no ono would havo any tiouble talking terms with tho Chlcagoan. Just so long as tho match was to bo with tb champ. Now It Is entirely up to Hilly Ulbson, Leonard'n manager, wo understand If tho match really is staged It would prove another large medal for Old Billy Remi No matter how Important a match. Philadelphia us unlly guts Into the running, and so far has staged Its share of tho greatest contests ever cllnchod AND none of the extraordinary bouts In Phllly havo been of the lollypop Glbbons-MacKarland variety, All were honest-to-goodness, on tho level, reat tough tussles. Tho fans got their money's worth and tho boxers pulled down some record purses for limited bouts. A fftilhemelslit from I' tho stellar scrap on tonight's vvri-kly open-air proarum at tho Cambria Club, vvltt Amlv Ilurnn. of KrankforJ, and Jack JlcClofkey, of lllchmon,!, thn principal charm trrs. VounK Jack Tolunil will lomn up from tho Sixth Wurd for n mW with llddlo Mullen, of Itlclunnml Tommy Warren, of At lantlo City, v i:dda lluney, of Kensington', Kddlo Dover, Jllchmoml, v. Clmil.-y Jioonay, Kalrmount, nnd Younc Tlerney. KenIngton, a. Tommy Leo, llrldcaburir, aro other bouts. Bommy llfthn says ho saw Bobby Qunnlts, matebmuker ot Bhlbo l"urk, swim around tho Steel Tier at Atlantic City with several llfo ruards In pursuit. Qunnlas didn't swim very fast, sas Ilalin, although ho cot around th pier and was strolling- up tho beach befor tho guards had splashed fifty yards. "Why, Onn nlss ran tetacti a Ch how to swim,' sava Sammy. ' . X'P J',0.'k..,?l', '"a havo started to Invade Philadelphia, with tho nearlng of No. vomber IS, the date of boxing's deathknell In the big bure. Packey McKadden, a l'J6-pounder is here getting In condition at JtcK O'lirlen's gym, Lew Ooodman, a New Tork nght manager. U hero looklnr tho Held over preparatory to escorting a corps of mlttmen to this city. (food, man halls from tho East Bide and ho materially aided In bringing out most of tho boxeri fFom that section of tho metropolis. Battling Hack, of Camden, will be out of njured his right hand In hi. hiSi with 6. nn J Buck. In nine, starts tho Camdenite This scored even knockout., according- to Vila Colonae. iiWeS' ,'M,C.toViVl'c.,2S'hoJ nlVloll fSj,, "" t. Hank Mc ,.i',,ln',l'' birr.ij, unearthed hy Iiattlln. .r un rrunkle a!" t"0,l,,c"ui!,ll,,,hlr.r,fnIi!:,M "' mmmsm t. t-efoio dorB kh r,v,.rnn1- " ixuow-souilers ho will .nrt...-:.'"" L"" '""taK-;;r:s s.",5 ...... Post for a in.teh u Vh'v,' ";r.,.?.' ''y.to poiindb, Iluclir.') rlncehlo. overn at 1JU ISISS,- Mllie. Wallar Joo llolrno1, . "ii ri,"'r,r,:' Tnl'- Waeo and Inm tho pro lelVl imiilv 2V,-, wl" br.-n5 Mike put lip ,i o" mete.ll i L,?rl'"y ''hapllii, 111.. Oljety. I'V.r u MnrVer vll"W fr''HV!' Ht meet JUU Ins L.onnr.1 "" vvanls to thiTETKi te".:,. "!?" ."r-n't. let feadv ThSSrSl wllhr'snv. .W '" or 113 pounds, or U, l poun ii..1.? "l"" refujM u bout w.!h".r,;lrn. V3,a,Un,tfflj3 po'u'nli: rn'w' $V&&) fl0fdlW V,5" man topplo over tho llrlton il..v2ul?lfi? frl,h Chang, in the "el'iVvleW?t Vit'lehoMer?. be no liuiler nf the Steadowbrook club, working for him, and I do not ask tno much of Radnor In this game. This boy Raynor Is lug and Ins thn makings of a great base hall pitcher. If tho contest proves Radnor out oi its class, you can look for club In the lengun ncM week" Itlinn Trophy for Winner The teams now have nn additional In centive for capturing the pennant At a re cent mivtlng n handsome silver cup was pieenled to bn known as Hie Main Line I.eaguo Itli.in Tiophv This was donated liv tho principals of the former It ban Base, ball Club at tho timo it was a mombei nf the Main Lino rlicult. The trophy must bo won three times be foio It becomes tho permanent property of any team. .Manager Charlie Barker's Auto car stiiiad, having won tno Initial loimd of inn season s schedule, lias tlrst bid for the tinphy, ns even should Autocar not win out In the recond loimd, under tho rules of the league thn winners of the respectlin rounds will meet In a series for tho reason's cham pionship. In thn ovent of Autocar landing on top in tho last round also tho cup will become ihelr property tetnporarl'ir without the necessity of a post-Reason r.erles. Tho i evised sehcilulo for tho remainder of tho sea Mm follows vciVi!1.'!1 J.S 7nrr",lon nt Wavno. Radnor at ..i. i.V":?r "r,r,"n " " !" Co.. nt i," '" " nn ,tu,,,,,r Company at .'o--mi .-.. uajno nt I Tire n,.,l ni,v.. Ilnriiui nt Norrlslown. West riie.tr r Dun & Co., at Narberth; itadnnr nr know how soon they give and take your fame Hail and Fareioclll was written for this game. A N. L. Record A PALPITANT fan desires to know If four different clubs over won pennants before In four successive years. "Boston," ho writes," won In 1014, Phila delphia In 1915, Brooklyn In 1916, and now New York is thero for 1917. Isn't this a record 7" It Is In tho National Leaguo, although tho record was In reality mado last year, as Now York vyon in 1913, Bonton In 1914, Philadelphia In 1915 and Brooklyn In 191C. But whllo such a whirlpool has nover developed In the National Leaguo before, dating back to 1S7C, It has happened onco In tho American. Boston won In 1904, Phll rrtelphl.i In 190.'. Chicago In 19011 and De troit In 1907 Tho big avcrago has been for the win ner ono year to repeat tho next Alontf Rooters' Row To most fans n 3-hlt nffalr Is punk bat ting and a ll-hit affair is punk pitching. Tho ratio is 8 to 1 of those who can show you how a gamo was lost but never how It was won. The umplro never makes a poor decision In calling a luimo base runner safe. The bonehended play Is the one that doesn't get over. Anj thing that docs Is r'ghf Tn place pf going after Cnbh for tho top. Trls Speaker now finds himself in a death grapple for second place with a youngster who was In collego only two or three yeart ago. And beating out Sister Isn't golnj to bo any Idle nfternoon's work. The Universal Boast fva heard the boast of the cities The borwt o hamlet and town, The chant of their clvlo virtues Deserving the olive' crown; Borne of their manufactures, Others for this or that, From .Veto l'orfc over to Denver From Boston to Medicine lla. I've heard the boast of the ctties Hut over the ringing call, Onn alone from the many Echoos over them all; Out of the medley chorus, Hark to the central theme "THIS IS A WOXDEliFUL BALI, roiVV ' THEY'LL GIVE US A WlXXIxn TEAM." y'AlAO Tho tough part of It Is that a man gets more gr of out of missing a short putt than ho obtains pleasuro out of holing a long At least, Jess Wlllard can be thankful ho Isn't conducting his circus through Ger many, where they aro beginning to eat the lions, tigers and elephants from the menag! erics nnd lhc zoos. nienag. If Jesv Is looking around to find an on ponent of worthy caliber, why not chaUenie one of his own elephants? In the mat er $ KjJJ '". " tch BhoSfdW,, ? Comikinv is It. (J. Aiiiciar. Weill .11 Lee Tire It. (1. Dun Itailnor vs. D. ni T(i,ni. K'n.n- iini aim jiubber C'nninani . It nt vvtst Lhestt-r. Nnrristovvn Hail. 11 IS. cj nun k Co . NorrlMtrm , itni.,, . Auioiar ut Io Tlrn nnd nepirmiier 1 ticrwyn nt Wno. Iln.lnor at Ti1""."'"' Il - Du" 4 to. nt l.re Tire n.l Iluoher Compnny, Autocar nt West Ch.'sler .,:. '' ti " "in .luioe.ir in vvnvne . ,"v .1 ,n .i.irisinwn. neiw nii'i iktjiuir i oiiip.iny; Co . nt Nnrlwrth. .-( picnitif r a nnr .it i.o fum A- Co Autocar. Mjitunber S Was no in .-virnerin: Itailnor ,U in ..r-ii i riciier l.uhb'T Comnanv. S Pletnhrr 15 West Chrster nt 11'nni lln.l J;?rvJi.T"n' V" Tlr n"ltuhl? C',""V ;: Ila(haBv?:,t "cW.vPrff wl berth. r tom""'y ' Dun . I'o.'. it Nnr- Intitistriiils Are Responsive The semi-pro and Industrial basehall nines of this rltv showed a ready respr.nsr, when an nppcil was made for grounds on which the organised baeball nirieu of the sol dlcrs. sailors and mailnes now stationed at Loaguo Isiand could plnv. A schedulo has been drafted which calls for rames every Wednesday. Tho teams In the lencuo are ennont. Indiana. Iowa. Bushtiell. Massachusetts, Marino Heridnuarters. Von Sttuban and Sllnneapolls. Tho diamonds already accepted nro" those rf J r, uvi Comriany, nt Sixty-seventh street and Wood land nveriue; Strawbildgo & Clothier, Sixty-third and Walnut Htieets; Ktetson Athletic Kkld. rourtb street nnd Slont gomery avenue; Houston Field, Twentv nintb street and Lehigh avenue, and Hes. Blight Company, I'jont street and .rio avenuo. , L'ach battleship and crul-scr which lias icported to League Islund haH a well organized baseball nine, and nn effort will bo made to iTganUe a schedule for nil of tho teams now in Philadelphia to bo played this fall, so that the championship of the Navy Yard will bo deflnltelv determined All of tho fields mentioned have lr 0ri do noted free of chaigc ns a part of the citi zens movement to offer hospitality to tho soldieis. sailors nnd mailnes stationed In this clt.v. FIRST HEAT FOR MKE TITLE ON FOR TOMORROW Rain Postpones Initial Race to Decide 1017 Paced Champion at Point Brcezo Tho heavy thunderstorm which broke over tlu city nt fi o'clock Inst night made It necessary to postpono tho first qualify ing heat of tho 50-mllo motor-paced race for tho world's championship at tho Point Breezn Mototdromo. This race will bo run tomorrow night, the samo five riders being enteied, from which three will qualify for tho final heat on Thursday night, August 30. ROBERTSON TO REPORT AT PENN SEPTEMBER! Johnny IuikIp, will be reaih il erl 11, ,,!,. .."t"'"i '"Mil - When lie for his famlly" ,; r'?,,"a."."u.'fint fund, he Is called .in 1. -.. . . -.......,,, ..,,,,uukii married sava ttia is ready tn B0 and I'KillT" ,,' Pundee nasi, ho ha .,!i.i..ll?!.h. i support while he's BWay. tnritt'ih'; teffif' '?.'. Iner Jlnrr a's dope. He v, , , "i.,"' " namni finirjs uniii iimt i yno .Jkttslnt Xinr la nils- (a .Vr- "AA,r.M'l 'i v t::: i ' l ' tt'.ti sr ' JTj, Vt' i v ,y ii . aSJ y b -! .. -.. . -.- .'" luiuru. ttVni&lW&A maVcfth7do,r"au!,e9rM'ilbou.ShIT,UVl, h" Bmlth at Mllwaul'Vo he econrl w.?li inm2t.J,tt ber. The vvlnnir. It li ih ,?iin Wi ln Bt)Item. Is to box Mlko Olbbons. ' of ,he remoter, ,vun5?Jn, a small Little Italy reu'a KrR,hJ,JS" ft times ".uPt toseulo:' '' "" .K. O. Je5ATU"?m ncl Youni rtector w. formj; won on' a' foul Tom Pa'ul "liffi' T MS. ""uMlfled: fot i hlttlna-mioJUl f?ii?Pi w.h Law-son Bobertson. director of nthletlcs nnd recreation at tho Pittsburgh training camp, will lake uphls duties ns track and field coach at the University of Pennsvl. vanla on September 1. J The famous trainer has a two-year con tract at Pennsylvania nnd accepted the posit on at Plattsburgli only with the under! standing that he bo given permission to report nt Pennsylvania no later than Sen. tember 1 Ho and Bob Kolncll i,i,l,,i,i will bo the only paid caches v y vanla next fall, "'"' VICTORY OVER CARDS GIVES SALLEE RECORD NKW YOnfC, Aug. 17 Through his de feat of bis former teammates, tho Cardinals, Slim Sallee. Giant pitcher, today holds a tluet-year burling record. Ho has won ten straight games Dick Rudolph's tvvcho stiaigbt In 111-1 was tho last piovious longer run of victories. Stetson (o Play Brooklyn Gianls Brooklyn 1 loyal Clants will play a :e tuin with Mia Stetson club tomorrow after noon, Fourth and Beiks streets, at 3 o'clock, l-'or this game Coach Roy Thomas has signed Holmes, former twlrler of the Mercer team, ot tho Delaware River League, to pitch for tho hatmakers. Kor the dusky nine Wlstllng Harvey prob ably will bo placed on the mound. : Boston Nationals Get 'Schreiber BOSTON. Aug. 17. Thi purchase of In fielder r.chrclber, of tho Lawrenco club, of tho Kastein League, waa announced by tho Boston Nationals todnv Schreiber Is a leading baiter nnd baserunner of the Kast oin League. PHILLIES WILL PLAY 7 TWIN BILLS AT HOME Quaker City Fans Furnished With Pine Assortment in. Sched ule of Dates XP.W YOI5IC. Aug. 17. A revised list of dates set for the playing of postponed and lo games ln tho National League was Issued last night by Secretary John A. Heydler Double-headers will be plnjed on all of the dates, with the exceptions of fccplembcr 12 at Boston nnd September !1 at Chicago, on which days single garnet will bo played. The dates are: At Boston: With Brooklyn, .September t LSn?o '.' with, Philadelphia. Sep ember i tember n." at0) : wlth New Yo. Sp. ,,-hn Uroo!',vn,: With St Louis, August 25: with New lotk. September 1 August if gustYs i Clnclnna to bo doubled up Au. isVt.ifunVY,orl: Tlth st- Loulsi August lr..i.y..hc ri,,,ca?' AuK;ust 25: with Phlla. delplila. September 5, fl and 7. Aueust 20 Aligu'iy. Cinclnnatl t0 be Played Sunday, n...1 1I-'""iielPhla- With Pittsburgh. Au FWV Yl, and 1,.; n'1"1 Chicago. August 21! with Cincinnati. August 23; with Boston August 30 nnd 31 ; with New' York. October1 be,,Bn,avaa)frm XeW Yrk' " dat "L..,'.1".s.01"Bn: vith St. Louis. Aueust wiin Boston, September 18 and 19" 30 j,-"1 Cincinnati : with Boston, September Ai fLhlcaKO' With Philadelphia, Sep tember 21 (open date) and 22. -'wi-Jul11,"' WIU chlcaK. September -, with Pittsburgh, September 11. Brooklyn Team Draws a Rest n,NSW 7Pm$ Aug. 17. In order to giv the Brooklyn Nationals a day of rest after Playing so many gameH this week, President I'uli,etnnnoun.c.c'(I thiu ,he Bame scheduled with Clnclnnn 1 at Brooklyn today will be put off until Saturday, when It will be played as the second game nf another double-header Catcher Jack Snyder, re cn1'la.Jro"rIJaltlmorc signed a contract with the Brooklyn club today. Arars WATEMORJI PUIn.35e. 'rr'Vtr; BOlnted Tnmm J n-'"v "'"'" Hector out- nff!f tS!dSSM,.I,HllS'A 'k msmmsm ' aums Druii. Th. :,t; .r- .-vr.-. .iiI ril "-.-',Y.iiiiei4 irrai. . Tto nisin event win k UBiur or bojt. II.I.U,:,,. : . Mwv-iMiH''ar f . -er ' i.-." : t I V5'1' .-'. if , jj-t-wk-)n.i Pjnrv. .in- 1S . -r-.iTfrw Also-AmLIOHT-Pnoumotlc Llf.. . -n rlr l u t.U.. tlolvJ..n. J. National League Park uuubu.HEADER Phillies vs. Pittsburgh First Game at 1 :30 P. M Beats on Sale at (Umbels' and 8paldlntV Tonight CASlliniA A. ('. 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