Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 12, 1917, Final, Image 14

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R MACK PLAYERS FOUND IN LINE-UPS OF PENNANT WINNEKS UN miiwit iiSiAmjjg
K FAILS TO PRODUCE PENNANT
&NESR, BUT HIS PUPILS ARE FOUND
SUCCESSFUL IN OTHER LEAGUES
inta, Indianapolis, New Haven and San Fran-
$bo, Aided by Many ex-Athletics, Take Honors
in respective circuits
IE MACK may not bo ablo to win a pennant, but ho lias turned out enough
.terial to aid. In tho capturing of nags In other circuits. Slacks castorta
found In nearly every leaguo In organized baseball. In tho American
wo nnd Kddlo Collins and nddlo Murphy, wcarcn of the "A" when Mack
innlne- tiennnnts nnil world's championships, on tho Whlto Sox team, probablo
. . . 4 tr.l. Tauhm t ns WlilVf.
jers or tho pennant. Jack Barry, Jimmy vvaisn anu ncru i-wmum " ""
,'of tho Red Sor, pennant chasers. Yesterday Atlanta clinched tho Southern
Ctation flat: and flo former Mackmcn aro members of tho Atlanta team
lex and Shcehan, pitchers; Perkins and Plclnlch, catchors, and Tlunshcr, out-
r. Ad Brcnnan. former I'hll, twirled tho gamo that cllnclied tno pennnni yes.
y, blanking Mobile. Munch, a Philadelphia boy, plajs first baso for Atlanta.
"Indianapolis now Is leading tho American Association raco and la picked to
: tho flag. Cy Kalkcnbcrg and rilllnslm, pltcncrs, ex-.vincKineii, iuivu i-aiucu
unt of tho Dltchlnc burdens all season, ralkcnberg spent a few months with
Athletics this season, but his flno work early In tho season and slnco ho re
tho Hooslcrs has been Instrumental In tho success of Indianapolis, iiauiio
ek. nnother nunll of Mack, holds down shortstop lor tho lloosicra. jii uio
(ernatlonal League Toronto, managed by I.arry I.ajole, enjovs a. lead of two full
tmes o er tho other contenders.
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'"Uii TN Tim Pacific Coast League, Charley Pick, e-Mack thhd baseman,
f - is a regular wnn tno san l'rancisco team, miumo m mu .. ..B..u
'C' flar' In tno En3'crD -eaguo, Danny Murphy Just piloted his Now llaen
3Kj(l team to n pennant. Theso ex-Mackmen wero members Naylor, "Weaver
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Phils 7 ate Six Out of the Last Fifteen Games
.wfiAT MOHAN'S staff of pitchers sure has had ono dlilletilt tlmo or u nunng uic
m ! VJT iast Weck nnd a half In eight plnvirig dais the Phils lmc tnknn p trt In fifteen
p Ywunes, kcvcii double-headers and only ono slnglo game The Phils hao won sl-,
! fcwt eight and tied one. Ales, Lavender and Ocschger aro tho only pitchers crcilltcu
Hfei'wlth wins; Alec taUng four, Lacnder ono and Ocschser two. Ocschger and Alec
L'" 'Imivo shown brilliant form on tho trip, and should gle Moian two reliable twlrlcrs
if- iJto depend upon next season Instead of otic. Ocschger's cltccllvo pitching c-vcr slnco
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ivtho middle of tho campaign lias uecn n source 01 great reiivi ui uiu .-mi jniuu
-A'Veek ago Tuesday Ocschger pitched fourteen runlcii Innings, nnd jestcrday
C hA thn Tlrnvp tn two hits and ono run. Tho Giants beat him hi his other start
'aince leaving home.
.V The Phillies now hao gono through flo straight double headers In which
they ha.o broken even: two with tho 01 mts and threo with the Braves. Icr slnco
I, .vtho Phils invaded Boston they hao not had their full strength in tho nold. With
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j ;jBQ lanuro in 1110 senca -kuiiimi um uiaui:. ---mil uhu mo nui uuu-.wa .-.......
fvJiWitlC-- when Senior and ltlxcy wcVo humbltd in tho first double-header of the
If Slants' series. Tho Giants got tho Jump and won tho serie.. Kauff's homer was
.ll?,Le tumbling block in tho path of tho Phils.
'ff Itlxey took ono bad lacing from the Giants, but in his second start against tho
Klmders ho was the lctlm of Adams'.! bad throw and Schuon gained a 2-to-l verdict.
- .Yesterday Eppa pitched ball that ordinarily would yln nino out of ten games,
i but ono timely slnglo caused his downfall.
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homo October 2, nnd end tho season with the Giants, plalng four games
In three days.
Players Developed by Others Aided Muggsy and Clarence
E "WTDLAYEnS developed by rival munagers havo been largely icsponslblo for tho suc
B. . S iTnisii nt tlm Hl.intR nnd IV'hlto Sox. Without theso nlavers tho two world's scrips
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te 'f BPiraniH 1VOU1U UU umuil iliu tuau .uim. unu .ti- iiiiBiii. uu iiuun.lis 111 iait
fT 3&-&ce. With them In the lineup tho two paco-mikeis havo tho strongest com-
-vJrintlon3 In tho majors. Look at tho line-up or tno Giants for a vivid example.
..'jiR-iewerthan ten men on McGravv's roster wero developed el-ewhero than in New
t "sork. Several others were cut loose by McGraw and later called back, and though
'tM scrappy pilot of tho Polo Grounders Is a capable manager who knows how to
jevrelop players, and is a good Judge of youngsters, he hasn't been responsible for
vi9e Daseuau luiuuc mat iiu- vun juiu uiu uuuimi it:ui;uu ijuiiuuiu. xiumio -im
K,'jBerman Is a product of tho Cubs. BennyKnuff, one of tho best fielders in the
, ivlittariors, graduated from the federal League and got his training under Bill Phll-
' S'MPfl and other minor leaguo managers. Lew McCarthy, though ho 13 of little use
ii, .this year becauso of a. broken leg, Is, nevertheless, ono of tho host backstops In tho
5 game, and Undo Wllbert ltoblnson taught him how to bo a greut catcher. Bill
a Barlden got his big leaguo training at Boston, and McGraw grabbed Bill from tho
?jr outlaw league. Hans Lobeit, -veteran though he is, can be classed as a valuablo
v -non 4X lmn nrntinil nnil TTniis ln.irnoil IiIm lnnlnr lonirnn li.mnli.nl! nf PlnninnflH
land In this city. Buck llerzog, twico released by tho Giants, was bi ought back
h.": after ho had received bomo valuablo cxperlcnco at Boston and Cincinnati. Sallcn.
rtjf?"Benon and Perritt aro threo winning pitchers McGiaw has dono much to Im-
' Jtjjtov their work on the mound, but not ono of the trio 13 a product of tho McGraw
t'. achooL Benton camo to New York from tho Iteds nd Salleo and Perritt from tho
A-jfCardlnals.
i'V ''Whero -would tho Giants bo without these plajers? In tho soup, most likely.
'i"Sf And now a slant at tho Whlto Sox. Clarence Rowland Inherited a crnnrl hnli
I. y,,iclub when no took tho reins at Chicago threo years ago. He had tho foundation
i " 1'fcullt for him, and, with Comlskey's money bags to draw from at any time, Row-
Japd had nothing to worry him. Tho Cleveland club has supplied Chicago with
lthreo of her most valuable plaj ers In Nemo Llebold, Chick Gandil and Joo Jack-
'on. Without this trio of plajers tho Whlto So-, would bo lost. The Athletlc-a
f'l ,vftva up Eddlo Collins and Uddlo Murphy to Comlskcy for cold, haid cash. Both
? ' -l. rVinnlrt TVTnpU'n TinntlQ TTilrtln Cirnttet tltn m.iln pnnenn ,ln, Iia Yxrt-l... ..
' jJmTvo been so successful this year, learned how to pitch major leaguo ball with tho
t 4&lHd Sox, and It Is a strango tur?i of fato that ho Bhould bo the biggest hurdle
Bi&VAiteaton has had to face this season.
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West Is Now Leading Way Into Athletics
4f fTIHE unexpected fervor -with which western athletes entered into th a. a. tt
games at St. i-oula recently, tho splendid form they showed, tho ablo tennis
! ."SjpJayed by westerners at forest Hill, and the fact that western colleges havo
P y-Vli iho way In keeping football In tho curriculum of sports declare moro strongly
ban anything elso could that tho West has turned fiom the East for Its athletic
ildo and is going It alone. A few jeais back sports activities virtually centered
the East, iho big football games, the big track meets, even tho world's series
re pulled off on the Atlantic seaboard, .liero was a strong attempt early Jn tho
timer to discredit the obstacles under which St. Louis was laboring in order to.
tno annual A. A. U. games and there was a concerted effort to remove thn
from tho , Missouri metropolis back to the East. It failed when the St
vXieula aport lovers -went Into tho fight with both feet nnd held tho gamos. The,
: plrlt yras a commendablo thing, but the fact that so many athletes most of them
''weaterners, by tho -way attended was a most encouraging thing to the West.
AM-..U- mba . -vnm- -iAn ll.,trtn In !. T-. I- r. . 1. 1 . 1 111.1
O.V7 UUVJ -w iiij y.tauita .,iii(, ,u mo Utiai kllUb II1C IV .31 (JCIEJ UU16 COnSlUCra-
ijn most things. The big games in this section aro ablo to draw from a vastly
rer population, and consequently more prolltably. It now appears that
W Chicago -will get the American Leaguo end of this year's wo-ld's series, thus adding
- ,atnner spons leuiuru o a uniimnc year lor mo west.
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.-.'.rnilE bigger kind of football Is going to 1 almost exclusively renfnrnri in
vt 'J-the West this vcar. When the wnr la over nnil onnrtn hen-ln nmln tn
. ''i-iko their regular turn with everything else, the West is going to havo
atf j aomething moro to euy than- has been granted In recent yearj.
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liressier sensation or 'southern Association
iE BRESSLER, tho Alexander of the Southern Association, In eight dajs
rned,ln four victories out of as many starts, allowing only thirteen lilts
ur. runs, and in Xho fifth game he went in as a pinch hitter and delivered
ty mat enncneu tne veraicr. no now is creaua vvitn twenty-five ictories
i.Mason, and it has been his sensational work of the last three -weeks which
Ulanta champion pt the Southern Association, Eight of his victories hav e
autouts. Out of his last nineteen games the big southpaw has won sixteen.
ivlast -win was a one-bit decision over New Orleans, lunners-up for the
lera value Ue nfct rest,alone with his ability to deceive opposing batsmen.
lean'takahtj-XUrn lit bat ond'ls lattd dangerous. Out of his last Ave nmM
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5t!, ""Asofrdtng toJ eoujlhern serines Bressler will be crowned, tho best
In the aaoatloi, or, at least, tho greatest left bander slnco Otto Hess was
.prtxumln tWwrae league.
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. yjm ft, failure his laBt year with the Mackmen. Connlo sent
pn' trial pnd Jils work was so Inferior that 1(0 -was
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AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'?
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MRS. VOGEL, DETROIT CRACK SHOT,
IS CHAMPION WOMAN AT THE TRAPS
Score of 88 in the Grand
American Handicap
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ter Girl the Title
TH12 new trapshootlng champion among
tho fair Eec Is Mrs. Li G. Vogel, of De
troit, Mich She formerly was Miss Anna
KclKer, of Lancaster, Pa.
Thero Is no special event to 'decide the
woman's trapshootlng championship at this
car's Giand American trapshootlng tour
nament, as thero was In St. Iouls last jcar,
thereforo the title Is parsed to Mrs. Vogel by
reason of her score of 88 breaks from eight
een yardi In the Grand American Handicap
It vi as the top scoro mado by tho fair
Dianas In this competition.
JIrs Vogel for several years has been
recognized ns tho best of tho women trap
(.hooters, amateurs of courw, for without
question Mrs Toppcrweln Is the ranking
trapshot among the fair sex, Mrs. ' Topp '
Is a professional.
Started Ten Years Ago
When Mrs. Vogel took up with tho sport
of trapshootlng ten eiri ago she deter
mined to becomo tho best of the women
amateur trapshooters In the United States.
When a woman makes up her mind to buc
cced she usually does what she sets out
to accomplish. '
Mrs Vogel remained out of the woman's
championship event last yeir becauso sho
desired tho other Dianas of tho traps to
have a little tournament of their own.
.hooting has alwas been a hobby with
tho Detroit woman. She shot at live birds
as Anna Iteltkor, of Lancaster, Pa , and
did creditable woik at this stjle of shooting.
JIrs Vogel Is a thorough sportswoman, a
firm believer In fair play and clean sport.
bhe takes ns good caro of herself nt a
trapshootlng tournament as an athlete does
In preparing fot a footrace. She retires
nover later than 0 o'clock and Is up and
around before 7 a. m. and enjojs a wall:
before breakfast.
Member of Westy Hogan
Mrs Vogel enjojs the distinction of being
tho only woman member of the Westy
Hogans.
Previous to this championship Mrs Vogel
won the Indoor trapshootlng championship
for women In Mndlson Square Garden, N.
Y., In 191--I8-14-1E, and tho outdoor
championships In Grand Central Palace, X.
Y in 1911 and 1915, Sho has broken 100
straight Innumerable times, and In 191 D
was a member of the five "man" team
that won the Michigan State champion
ship Mrs Vogel shot on the Detroit team
against Mathcvvson, Crandall, Bender and
Davis, when the quartet of baseball stars
toured tho country as trapshooters two
jears ago.
QUAKER CITY CLUB WINS
NATIONAL ROQUE TITLE
The Quaker City Itoque Club carried off
honors at the recent tournament of tho
National Roqus Association at Norwich,
Conn.
James C. Kirk, a veteran member, took
tho first prize In the first division and be
came the national champion The Jlev. It. C.
Zartman won the first medal in the second
division, thus graduating Into the first dtvl
slon. The club will celebrate these notable vic
tories by a public exhibition on Us courts
in Palrmount Park, at llldge avenue nnd
Huntingdon street, Saturday.
DAVE LEWIS ENTERS IN
RACE FOR HARKNESS CUP
NI.W YOTUC, Sept. 12. Dave Lewis, of
Chicago, today added bis name to the list
of entrants for the 100-mile Harkness tro
phy race at bhcepshead liay Auto Speed
way September 22.
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A FAIR CHAMPION
Mrs. L. G. Vogel topped female
entries in leccnt shoot at Chicago.
Can Phils and Red Sox Win
Pennants? No, Clarence, No!
Altliniuh tUr penn mt Is not n nntlicmutl
nil fcri ilutj In iltlicr IniEitr, it Is iilmont
ImpoHilMi- l ken New nrk from Utnry
In 1 lie -tutlonnl luiiniA nnil ( IiIchro in tne
rit nl nrcunlrutlon. Iltn (.lllilx Mill line
twentS'tun Bimos to nlur. (iricl If Ihey win
Imlf their reniulnlnir Kninr. which seems rer
tnln, the I hlllies would luive to win nil tlielr
rtiimlnlni: tenli-twn cutties to tulto the pen
nant. Ilia ktandlnc then would be:
Vim 1-o.Kt Pf.
PltllnilelnliU H .051
bew -iirl 115 0!) .017
should lilenco win Imlf of ltd rcm-ilnlm;
Klvleeti eonteKtH, IliiMon, Its onlv rl;il,
must win nineteen of It. twenir-one remain
In? guinc to tike the pennunt. In Midi u
luxe the titiuiilllic would bet
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C0MISKEY TO FIGHT
SCALPERS IN PAPERS
Name and Address to Be Taken of
Puicha.er of Reserved Sent for
World's Scries
CHICAGO, Sept. 12 Ticket rcalpcrs In
tho world series will he fought with pub
licity, Charles1 Comlskcy, president of tho
Whlto hox, announced today.
l'or every reserved seat told at tho South
fcldo giounds tho name and nddrcs-s of tho
purchaser will bo taken. If theso fall Into
the hands of (.cilpers he will advcrtlso their
names In the newspapers, ho said
Ban Johnon was expected back from
St. Louis today nnd Comlskey intended to
discuss Fomo world series details with the
American League head.
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
By LOUIS II. JAFFE
Short 8 on Sports
rranl: H. Gorton, football coach at Ohio
State Unlverslt). visited llutgera yeaterday to
ilck up name new Ideas for tho eomlnir season.
11a looKed over tno aavance guai
material looked quite promising.
uard and said th
ns. Coarh Fn.!.
tjanford was not at the pructlce.
Death X'alley Jim Bcott, star tnlrler of tha
Chlcaio White Box, has been admitted to the
officers' tralnlne camp ut san Kranclsio Ills
loss will bs felt by Rowland In the world
series.
Mrs. William Sejfert. of the Herkshlre Coun
try Club, won the Hamuel geyfert trophy at
Jieaainir wnen ene ueicuru Airs.
Urlslit. of her club,
4 to play,
O. llnwmril
In Ihu final, by 5 up and
llss irarle.VV'aimer won the round rohln ten
nls tournament at the Orange, N. J , Lawn
lennls Club. Hhe played with twelie different
partners, stored a total of i.-l-four sanies and
tnclve sets.
The (.lints will play In n double header at
the I'oo (.rounds today, and It will be their
last ahpearunto there until tlje uorld's series,
Miss &1oll t HJtirst-dt and John mrachan de
feated Miss Mary Krowne and' Harold Throck
morton In the lted Cross tennis doubles tourna
ment at Cincinnati.
IllnKhamton.N, Y, leada the country In Its
contributions to tha fund to supply baseball
outnts to American reuimenis ana Keep me
Euine sumi- vi! me AumpfRa pains
arte uriniin aaia ne receivea sl
ot tor fw.
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Till: fight fan, ho who upholds tho great
game of punch, tcldom ever eets ac
quainted with In&ldo facts of a big contest.
Thus when a piomoter falls to clinch a
bout tho bovcr and his m nniger get tho
blame of tho piomotrr, and vhi" versa.
Usually the promoter comes out with an an
nouncement that tho boxer trid to do a
' hold-up" Iho boxer's comeback Is that
he was offered too llttlo money or tho per
centage priv liege was unsatKfa.toiy. All
this rlgamarolo was superiluous, sas
Muggsy Taj lor, loc-il matdimaker, when
Jim Coffroth put on the greatest bouts of
tho time at San Francisco when California
was tho battleground of regular champion
ship matches. Muggsy was with Coffroth
for nino months back In 1908, and ho was
present when a number of big matches were
arranged by ' Sunnv Jim," so Taylor ought
to know w hereof ho speaks If Coffroth
happened to fall down on a bout tho reason
becamo known to tho fan, and there was
no necessity of Coffroth or the bover or
manager malting an alibi. The Callfornian
was open with his business. Ho alwajs In
vited all Frisco sports writers, to attend tho
meeting when ho signed up a pair of
boxers. 'Ihe newspaper men weie ac
quainted with all negotiations, facts and
ever) thing. If a hitch came up about
money, weight or percentage, the pencil
pushers knew what It was all about. Uy
allowing newspaper men to learn tho In
side dope on a contest Coffroth was enabled
to Interest tho public, thoso who were ex
pected to support tho match and make it
a success. For this reason, Muggsy Ta
lor eas, "Coffroth Is tho greatest match
maker In the world, tho world ever had or
tho world ever will have."
COtTIlOTII had planned a titular
tilt with Jess "vWUard as tho main
attraction at Tla Juana. There is noth
ing doing, however, becauso of a per
gonal grlevanco the champion holds
ngalnst the coast promoter, I3ut tho
real reason is, no doubt, that Mr. Wll
lard expects to promote his own fight
when he does light.
Wlllnnl the champion when he ilefends his
ehainplonshlp will be advUed by J, VVIIIartl,
the malinger, when lie tlchta for Jena Wllliird.
the promoter. AV that la neeesnary to complete
the lajout Is a referee named Je.o VMIIurd,
Wally Nelson, the hard hlttlne member of
the flahtlng Nilon famllj. will appear In the
star bout of lllnney Cross's wind-up at the
Southern A. C. I rlday nlRht. Ntlaon will have
no easy Job on his mitts, for In meeting Whltey
Ht-gerald, Wally will have to box and punch
hl vai-v best. Jne nrock will take another nine
at the Kama by meeting bamm Trlnkle, another
South Phlladelphlan who has been on the side
lines for some time. Kid Ueebe, the old war
horse, will compete In his TS84th battle when
he boxes K. o Hyland. Johnny VIbiiI meets
llattllns Dundee, and Tounir Louisiana, a
brother of Louisiana and who Is a promlslnz
joungeter. boxes Illlly Kelly.
lire hundred dollars, not a check, but In real
U. 8 currency, has been burning a hole In
Jack W'elnsteln'a pocket for rnore than a weik.
Jack wants to put up the mthy stuff for a
match between Rddle O'Keefe and either K. O
Kggers, I'ele Herman Kid Williams, rrankle
Uurna or any top-notch bantam.
Johnny Kraute, tho North l'enn lightweight,
says that he wants another rhance at Darby
Caspar. It he doesn't win from the Hmoky
Hollow fighter John will retire for good.
Krause says "There was something wrong
the other night when Caspar knocked me out.
Lin the level, l minn no nau a norseanoo or
something In his glove." Krause will give his
share of the receipts to the lted Cross, he says.
Ilork nemlnr, of dray's Ferry, has returned
from the shore, where he kept himself In shape
by lifeguard duty. He has started to get Into
ring condition and will t; ready In n short
while to take on Johnnv Tillman. Kenny Leon,
ard or Charley White. Hemlng Isn't a bit par
ticular who promoters pick for htm.
rrankle Daller. one of Joe nium's proteges.
Is starting out by pushing over the old crushtr.
Ho knocked out Andy I'otta In less than a
round at tho Cimbrla last week, 'Uiroush an
error In this column Potts was credited with
tho knockout.
Evening Ledger Decisions
i '"jTWICK A. '. Jolmnv McLaughlin
Miided Johnny Lincoln! Hobby Wood won from
llobbv Lincoln; .loltnin llmk stunned loumr
Joo llelinont, fifth! thief .lender knocked out
i filing Zluinile. setotidi ounc I'ledmout stopped
Joliniu (iiirner, llrst.
NI.W OKI 1 runkle Hums defeated Patsy
IlriiiiiUgani lummy GIpu and llurney .VlcGotern
drew.
llllvrON Haltllng Leilnsky drew with Jim
ColTe, .
i. ".'J.1 "ESTKU Ted Lewis defeated Soldier
llurtlleld.
, VIILVVALKKB Harry Creb won from Jeff
amlth.
Harry Grcb. the Pittsburgh mlddleleht. Is
bliiB referred tn as tho 'second Stanley Ket
chel probibly because ho Is o different. Ne.
erthcloss, Oreb proed In u bout here with JIIIm
ulbbons that ho was a. good 'un. Then, too,
his recent victory our Hauling Levlnsky provts
Oreb a class.
Mike Kusselt nnd 1 runkle -Williams will have
the I.lttle Italian rooters uut in forco at tho
Irondnio Club tomorrow night. They appear
I" reepettlvo bouts against Henry Hauberand
Heddy Hell. The third bout of a triple wlnup.
as arranged by Muggsy Tailor, will be between
Jimmy LegErtt and oune I owrei, cullud clout
ers Dirk ! tannery v 1 rankle 1'crrls nnd
Jimmy McKeown vs. l'at Marley aro other
Trivate Itny llenekert, who will leavo for a
camp In Georgia In the near future, wants to
g.t nnother bout before departing Anibodi
at l.'o pounds will be accommodated.
Frnnkle Hart, an aspiring flyweight, wants
to meet Llttlo Hear, Joo Tuber, -oune McUov
ern or Johnny llosncr. ."
Benny .Leonard boxes Jimmy Taul. and John
n?rDunS.l9 meets Joa l'gan in ew York to-
Sffiv .SuuSTuSS" ba tur"cd over t0 tha
Young MrGovern Is another of the local ban
I?.1!!? iai!,uf, ,0..R"5 ,0?.t,!?r .,v'th Champion
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Wish nq afternoon of pleasure on your
self today. It will add ralendars to your
life. Go out to Shlbe Tark nnd see the
Athletics Battle With NevV York
September 21 Is the date for the reopening
of the indoor Cambria A c . following the sus
pension of open air boxing by Promoter Johnny
llurns Accord ng to a statement issued today.
Hurnj reported n largo profit for the three
months of open air boxing shows. Johnnyllurns
has been re-elected matchmaker: James Foenei.
houso manager: John Vincent treasurer: Wall
ter Holland, aecrctary. and Eddie Holland., nt.
Harry Greh, Pittsburgh's twents -one-year old
mauling machine stands out as the best odo.
nent for Mike Gibbons In the eyes of MIlwauT?.
fans After defeating Jeff Smith. In a ten.
rounder last night, with ease. Promoter loin
U?edbrTnd"Glb,bo1n.n.eStn" for a mU betw
"Beaten to the wire" has been the alibi of
Dan McKetrlck whenever one of his boxers rot
the wrong, end of a decision In out-of-town
papers. , Ho Danmack probibly thought he would
ao a lime --wire-oeaiing ' on his ohh hnn.
last night. "Ilartfleld earned th? popMr er.
diet over Champion Ted Lewis" Is a wire
signed McKetrlck from Rochester, yet all cort
respondents Bent out that Lewis was an easy
victor.
Champion Tet Herman Is on his war tn
Philadelphia after winning a ten round bout
from Earl l'uryear at Tulsa, Okla. ,uu"u uout
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EDDIE COLLINS ONLY WHITE SOX
WHO HAS BEEN IN WORLD SERIES; 1
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Jack Barry Holds the Record With Six Perform
" ances, and in Only One Was His Club
the Loser
By GuANTLAND RICE
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Lines to Eddie Cicotto
I'ottVo out there with the winning play;
You're on the job with all you've got;
Who is tho South Side king today?
Cicottel
No eluggera now pour pathway barf
They never find you rickety;
Who is the White i'ox leading star?
Cicoltct
You havo the speed and the control;
Your record's far from being spotty;
Who seldom gets into a hole?,
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or on tho 60 per cent? ' Tlta fir " . "
nro to collect the second. 70a
Witch Is tho better bisc-runnlnc elnh -1
tho Gl.tntt or Wlilto Sox?" n bfate5Z 1
wants to know. bjstandef
Hasc-runnlnjf has flffurcd eo llehtlv i.
world series of tho past that bo fir i.
hiven't cxtmlned tho delicate details w!
hopo to expound tho same at an early el
K. J. II Tho best batting avcraca Jn
Jackson rver had vvni.4DS In I Oil tSv,0!
mnrt tti.,t vi ."' J.J1i the best
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mo i?auiu j car.
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IT IIAS boon eight years now Blnco Ty
Cobb adorned a world's eerie''. Tet hero
In an entry who worked with Cobb back In
Augusta days nround 1D04 about to pop
Into ono with Ty up In tho ptands writing
about him. V'o refer to tho citizen exploited
Just above.
World's Scries Veterans
In responding to tho quory of a citizen and
taxpayer Eceklnff Information, tho facts
teem to bo about this:
Tho Whlto Sox havo only ono man
Eddlo Collins who over participated In a
vtorld series before
Tho Giants havo Teireau, Burns, rietch
er, Horzqg and Zimmerman as world series
veterans.
Tho lted Sox aro all world series veterans,
having won championships for two years
back.
A Hugged Blow for J. Barry
If tho lied Sox aro finally suppressed this
will brine a rugged blow to Jack Harry.
Jack has had a hard tlmo of It In a world
series way. So far ho has only been In six
of them four with Philadelphia nnd two
with Boston. His Inclement thereof has
been about J18,000.
When you get tho habit such a3 that,
flllV Rllrlrtnn nn.nnlni. t. Inn... .. , 11 .
, : - ""Hi-".,, .'nut,- a juii. unrry
has been off the pajroll of but ono world no GUCS3
191 L 19 IS 1914 "Villi nnri iSr a1", 18t . l had ilLOtuot mtl mo" "'2 ftca
.139e1ven9rn3oro9tIo'th9e1Epoa.n?, of Ahes? ' ''" M VU " ' "'"" V ' tfZ
starts wero rrom thn winnnr'n Ami ..,
Tho Bravo uprising In 19U was his solo
slip to second money when tho prizes wero
passed nround.
But Ihcn
Hcferenco to Sir Harry's impending lapse
calls to mind that Mr. Collins, an old mate,
13 about to collect again.
Kddlo has had oven tougher luck than
Jack He has been In only four world
series nnd this next ono, things going that
way, will only make his fifth So, whatever
lnppens, Uddlo will still bo at least ono
world series back of Barry, who mill re
mains tho record holder. '
"In playing a world scr!c3 game," asks
Eddie's Summit ,
Hddlo Collins grcitcst world scries ii
was against tho Giants In 1913. in tn,;
serle3 he batted .421 and nccepted thlrtt ''
baUso.Ut l tlllrt5'-'Uo fiances at "econi '
Against tho Braves In 1914 he droDBM '
to .214, proving onco moro the wldesnreaa
elasticity nnd fickleness of tho popular 6ml "
... ... t..a ..vt, ii,u KcniTui ineiiicacy oi M
figures can be understood. ji
Wo don't know whether tho "shine bait
has been used to nny great extent thli
season or not. But wo can vouch for an
abnormal amount of "shine pitching," as
tho quaint phraso goes.
VETERANS OPEN SEASON
WITH HIBS SATURDAY
Several New Players Signed by Man
ager Campbell for League and
Cup Matches'
Although the Veteran A. A. soccer club,
champions of tho Allied Leaguo last season,
has lost several players, Jlmmlo Scott, last
car's captain; Henry Johnson and Walter
Harrold, by reason of their joining the
colors, the tltleholders will havo ono of the
strongest teams In this city
Manager Jack Campbell has signed sev
eral now men, Including Alex Brown, out
side left of 1'utnam; Walter Burgin, who
was a member of tho soccer team from this
country which toured Sweden; Wilkinson,
former Jv'ortheast High School star and cap
tain for tho l.i t three vcars of tho soccer
team at State College; Wambach, who was
a member of tho Wanderers last season,
and Kddlo Mountney, ono of tho most con
sistent fullbacks In this section.
Ihe Veterans will open their season this
Saturday, meeting tho Hibernians on tho
Hlbs' grounds, Third nnd Lehigh avenue.
Tho following Saturday tho Veterans will
travel to Bethlehem, whero they meet the
Bethlehem Steel Company, when the Steel
Company will open Its new grounds.
Besides playing In the Allied League this
winter Manager Campbell's club has en
tered tho National Cup competition All
the home games will bo played at Totter
rield, Tront and L'rlo avenue.
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