3fr , aWBtMTOpPEi, WEDJfESJDAy, JULY '17u, 1818 ' ;"- ' ;'--'P--; s W&ffiETiiCS AND CHAMPION WHITE SOX CLASH AGAIN PHILS WIND UP SERIES WITH "VIA i 7'H , f" .w ir Wl' u. V$ i , ? y i f ff .'k r u v k ' fet fl" I Bf .- ATHLETICS GAME . IS CALLED OFF Rain Prevents Today's Con gest With, Chicago Play ' . Two Games Tomorrow WALKER MAKES GOOD Trim Champs Again Tamlrsan, Kbn. t... Walker, ef ATHLETICS AB,R. tt.TR.KH.sn.fi. ntrrn, a,rani w ner, ..... 0 A n .1 o 4 o in o ft n ft n 1 o o n A. K. n n What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL LEiGlr. Won lrst Tft. Mln liee Spilt rhlrago,.. S3 23 ,633 .flfll .ftltl .. . New Vork 4ft 80 .111(1 .023 .4W .013 Pittsburgh. 40 ft? ,gl .; ,M.i , ,. rhllllr . 37 40 .4m .411? .! Cincinnati 31 41 .4S.1t.4M .442 ,IM tlnttra . . . . 'S3 4(1 ,4ft? .414 .IT! .... St LotU,, lift 4ft .10? .11. .402 Brooklyn.. 30 48 .jtft.1 .40,1 .30(1 .... AMERICAN I.KAtllL Boston.... . 49 3.1 .303 t.007 .33 .30,3 Cleveland 4? 31 .,14? .3Y! 14n .... New Vork 43 ftft .r.31 Sow orh 4.1 3ft .r.3l Washington 42 40 .Kit ,31ft .MM . . . t. Louis. .1ft 42 .413 t.ftt .43 .41" achlrago.. Xft 42 .413 ...... . . BDrtrolt.. 33 4ft ,4ft? ... '.. fAthlctle. 33 43 ,41ft . .UPmtponed. ruin. Ttvo game, twin. le. ONLY ACTION PICTURES OF TENDLER-CLINE BOUT Totl. ihy. MnM' Utboiif ,rf AlaJII. Ik f. Celling, tt b... waave. MeMullln, A 4 ft 4 4 4 4 ft O A TRossell A Total ..S3 4 II 12 A 27 12 1 CHICAGO An.it. H.Tn.sB.sn.o. n i z ft n n n 1 laeebi shelle BFr 3b.. . t . . . . enbarh, p. I ...311 3 11 12 1 A 24 0 2 BHb battetl for Renr In ninth. TRnsaell ran for Jacobs In ninth. Athletic 0 0 0 0 1 a n 0 v I Chicago 10200000 03 Earned runs Off Watson, 2t Shellenbneh, 8. Two-base hit Keep. Burn. 2t Watson. Mnrphr. Left tn bases Athletic. At C'hl egge, 9. Strafk out Tlr Sheltenhach. OanL nef, MeAror, WaUoni br Heng, Walker: br Watson. Morph.T. MeMullln. rirKt base on error Athletic. Rases nn bnll Off Shell enbmch, Jumleiem off Wntnon, lllna, Hubert, nit proportioned Of IIonlmrh. 4 ran. 8 hits. 2? fiwlnr. In (I 2-.J Innlntm off Bene, 0 run. 0 hit. 7 faeln In 2 1-3 tn nlnc. Wild throwc Dnn. Jrolm. Fttm bte 15. rolllnt. Time 1:3ft. I'mpire Dl neen and Nallln. The grame between the Athletics ami White Sox scheduled for this afternoon was called off shortly after the noon hour on account of rain. Manager Mack announced that a double-header will be played tomorrow. coward Trowbridge Collins, who ranKB on a par with William H. Eians the, golf expert, as the leading citizen nd what-not of Lansdowne, Pa , broke up a perfectly good ball game out at Shine Park yesterday afternoon and sent the clubmen and their wives home to an early supper. When the second baseman extraor dinary of the Chicago White Sox came to the plate In the first half of tho ninth frame, the situation. In the opinion of those In the bleachers, was crucial or something. So much that they, who a few minutes preious were standing up ready to jump over the bleacher wall, now were sitting back in their seats waiting for almost anything to happen. There were two men out and runners on second and first and two runs needed to even, when the former Mackman took a toe-hold In the batting box. He watched Beieral of Pitcher Tom Wal ton's shoots go by. The next was to his liking, for he swung his trusty bat and the ball sailed on the fly to deep center flejd and never stopped until It foun Its way Into the safe keeping of a bleacherlte. But neb Russel, who was on second and Charlie Rlaberg who was on first and Collins, didn't score those winning runs, for something happened between the time the ball left Colllns's bnt until it reached the bleachers. Tilly Walker supplied the something. All he did was to catch the ball for the third and final out. After this he tossed the pill to the boys in the thirty-cent seats, leaving the Mackmen on the long end of a 4-3 score. I Tom Walker twirled a fine game for the local tribe and illso helped consid erably with tho bat. He was touched up for ten safe hits, hut tightened up when in danger. It was his double in the sixth round that gave the Mackmen the lead which they held until the end of the game. Brooklyn Royal Giants Win Atlantic City, July 17. The Brooklyn Royal Giants, with Donaldson, the highest-salaried colored pitcher known, work ing qn the mound., defeated the Bach arach Giants here yesterday by 8 to 4. BROOKLYN r h o Hf Mitt. 2b. 0 3 2 MrCII.Sb. t I 0 Lloyd. ,.. 1 2 4 Thomss.lf. Ill DETROIT WINS BOTH Yankees No Match for Tigers in Double-Header New York, July 17 Detroit defeated New York In both ends of a double header here yesterday 12 to 1 and 4 to 1. In the first game the Yankees suf fered their most sciere beating of the year, Detroit piling up tuns almost at will on Caldwell and Vance In the clos ing Innings. Detroit hammered out fif teen hits for tuemy-three bases. Boland held New York to three hits In the second game and also broke a tie In the eighth inning, when he scored after hitting a double. Central Iron and Sleel League Hrrlburr. Pa.. July 17 Open Hearth outbattfd Mill No 2 In a Cen tral Iron and Steel League game here yesterday, winning by 11 to 2. MILL NO. 2 OPEN HEARTH rhoa rhoAe Hrbert.rf 1 I n 0 1 rhllow,lf 2 0 10 0 .l.Petfrn.lb 0 l n 0 n Knnev .. 1 ft 1 1 n Mfr.rf. 0 2 10 1 Knlk.Sh... 1 1 ft ft o Klillnt.nh. 113 4 1 M'Qu'rio.Sb 3 2 A 2 0 nhoads 2b. o 0 1 1 0 riMffr.lh.. 4 211 1 0 (18nflrc o 1 ft 0 n nilnoef.. 0 8 2 0 0 Murphv.lf. 0 110 0 rlppn.rf. 0 0 n 0 o M'C'rtlv.ss 0 0 110 Mlnnlrh.c 0 0 ft 3 1 P Rw'rU.M n n 0 2 0 Shnde.D... 0 0 0 (1 0 Rnearir.n. o n n i i pouclaa.lb futn.ri 1 lln "11 on'dann.p o BACHABACH a e r h o a e 1 l rtpenccf... o o s 2 o 3 1 Douna.ftb.. 0 0 2 2 1 4 0 Pettus.r ., 1 2 ft 1 1 0 0 Nelion.lf . n 2 2 O ii Total 11 11 27 18 1 Total? ...2 7 24 ft 4 Kumagai Leave for East Heatt'e. lulv 17. IrW'i ICnnicl. ,1n. ftifep tnnl star and fifth ranklhc plar 111 the-Wnltfd Statin. If ft for Nw York M-a-trrla to twain hla round of tournament play In eastern ernta In.ersoll Rond League rhllllpabnrg. N. 4. July 17 Drill pounced on the Hammer Department here yesterday, taking advantage of many errors and winning by 12 to 5. DRII.li HAMMER DEFT. rhoa rhoan NlttKrf .. 2 0 10 0 ra'nrh ftb. 110 0 0 nnub.a. . 2 0 3 3 1 Griffith. If. 0 110 0 ri:an.lb. 2 0 7 0 1 wirn a rf n 1 0 1 M'Int'h.Sb 112 10 Hannon.rf 0 0 110 .Tonr3,p... 2 0 14 0 sirop n.. 1 1 n n 1 hlmir.2bl 14 2 1 rdrtor.lt).. 1 210 0 1 Suran.lf.. 1 2 ft 0 A Stull rf.. 0 2 0 10 Khorer.c... 0 1 R 1 0 Paul'n.(2b 1 o .1 1 2 K.'an,cf. 1110 0 Kmlth.c... I 2t0 0 t UH 'nn rt. 0 o o 0 1 Totals. 12 0 27 113 Total .1 10 27 12 S I I av afaiHj a WaViiBftiiiiiliiicPiiiiWiiiiiiiP1 JsiiiiiV "JiiiBi HPwESIBHILVk aT . aHHM !" StfcMirBp'S I Many Thanks, Cubs I : iMtMM&&'IM-J;WK':AkrA nsjaaaaaBmK S1BlIs vis1 ini.i.ir..-, li9V ' YKJmm3?&i ab. n. ii.Tn.Mt.sn n. a. v.. laTrTSETF tM':Bkm&M&':$Zli.X& Bnnrroft. ....114400240 W'-:i&mnfim... .... : .MMb taaKJdgr'. r .' -, ftnrk. 3h ft 1 t t 0 0 1 2 0 V BIlBanlliKlKVnaHBOHIW Meuael, If n 1 - ' 0 1 0 n lIlMiiBiRSBfey&fMW: iPy " "WiWIMK ' """" ' - n n ' o o i lHEKalVxlljw'ILBHWMMV Adam, e R o o 0 I I I VHiJIiyK, 'jKfmoHvflM tin, n 312400020 tiiH8aj5t'',,VaVSjHaBiajBBBgBSBIBbBBbBBaFfiaBW xoinin .. ...a.,. in ... ,. - in - liif!-l-'iiillaaaaaaaaBBiBir ' t IIICAGO ;. v'lMU'.x T:;:'HmnmmmmmmmWtiMEr j ah. k. u.rn sn.u n. a r , 'lYSnMMW'mfimlTwSMSImJmmtmy nru. rt 4 1 2 2 o n 2 a a X 5 .,, BailHf3Maw ,IIP!BHBPr Mann. If K 2 f I A o 1 o rt I,- 'viiaimLHi' . 'niTxmmwbl?. ..i -,T.,?mVJ.T 11, I .1h.. 4OI10I42A "- ik 'f '3WKaiS j, 7f bier. 2h 5109121J1 w mi.r...m' . "'"." z 1 v ,' x 2 . . "H -"""aiBBaa- ..S latuhn. p 0 0 0 0 0 J 1 0 0 r-v-. ....-wr?i;s t.ii ai k tn 11 i 1 tn 9 ninth. I 0 A A A 2 47 0 0 10 0 0 (I .1 WEART BENEFIT GAME JULY 22 In Case of Rain Contest Will Be Staged on Fol lowing Day MACKS MEET PHILLIES In order that the Phillies and Athletics mlyht engage In a game for the benefit nf the family of the late William O. Weart, Manager Mnck was obliged to make some radical changes In his sched ule Before the benefit game could be ar ranged for next' Monday, July 22, It was necessary for Mr Mack to get the con sent of all the. other clubj In the Amer ican League to adiance the game hi team was scheduled to play In Cleveland on the 22d This they agreed to do and Manager Mack then Induced Cle eland to play a double-header on Saturday, .Tulv 20. As the rhlltles had an off-dav on the 22d there was no necessity for President Baker to rearrange, his schedule The rhll are also resting on the following Hay. Therefore. If the .weather should prevent the game on th 22d it will be played on the succeeding day. There should he a rousing attendance at this game Billy Weart was one of the most popular baseball writers In the oily and Known and respected all oer the country The entire proceeds will be turned oer to his family. BINQLET BUNflLEf -&&D nl Tha Mckmn dtaplMd th oltltlm runrh MtMar aaalnat thft White Soy. rnm. Inr from behind to rtown th world s rham lion. 4-3 , Tom ll'alfoii, lh Athlrttci' rfertilt tuirtrr. drrt,e the lion snare or fhe tlcfory. it ntfrffrfftii fo irrni!0 a tn.fl! oamr he ftommfrert H tht utiinlitij run toifh n double In (lie jtrfft. (enrte Bnrn made tiro (tenlile and nan- inm in malAr lAariiea In i or re the major learne In the number hits made ihu far this seamen with Drill Hammer Dept. 0 0 1 2 n 0 12 0 25 Empire City Results i These remarkable photographs were taken at Shibe Park Iat night by Walter Crail, stiff photographer of the Evening Public Ledger. This is the first time action photograph liko these crr have been taken in Philadelphia. Above is the crowd as it surged on the field to congratulate Tendler after the battle was over. Below is a snapchot of a rally in the (if lit round, with Tendler, with his back toward the camera, launching one of his body attacks on Clinc. Frank O'Brien, the referee, is alto shown in the picture. To get three unutual photographs Mr. Crail used a high Mepladdcr on the left of the ring WILL FINISH SEASON Eastern Lcaeue Officials Decide to Stick It Out New Haien, July J". The Hastern League, trade up of i It lea In this State anil Massachusetts, plans to complete Ha seasons unless the "work-or-flght" order forces It to disband. This was the deci sion reached here when the hoard of directors held n special meetlnir tn con sider the advisability uf closing the sea-fcon. President Dan O Nelll was Instructed lo Inke up the question with the proper nuthoiltlrs and get an olllclnl ruling. If poFRible. on the status of tho ball rila.icr. Nn case nan come up In this rague as yet, nnd fhe owners are very muih In the air nn to whether they will be able to finish or not. However, thev aie prepaie-l to go through the season it sucn a thing is poss.nie. riall.cf.. Cason.c. Totals. Brookljn Bachrach 2 3 1 o o n 1 0 C'mlnxa.lb 2 3 .1 0 0 0 0 ijong.Sb... 12 2 2 1 ft O Smith. ss... 0 2 2 11 0 0 n'hlnaon.rf o 1 1 0 0 1 1 Roberts p.. 0 2 0 10 8 14 27 IS 3 ..:... 0 2 0 U Totals.. 4 14 27 D 4 I) 1 0 0 4 0 1 H 0 10 2 10 04 Lukcns Barely Victorious Coteallle, Pa., July ,17. Timely hit ting enabled Lukens to win a close de cision front the Y. M. C. A. here yester day. 6 to 6. It was a Coatesllle Indus trial league game. LUKENS T. M. C. A. rhoae rhoao R'jnolds.sa 1 1 2 r, u wilUrd lb. n 212 o n Ruth.Sb... 0 1 ft 2 0 Woodcf... 12 10 0 V'ntlne.lb 0 2 3 0 1 H'mm'nd.c 117 0 0 Millard. rf. it 0 o o Wrleht.lf . 0 2 2 10 Griffith, 2b. 10 2 0 0 iaesstt.3b, 0 12 12 Hursl.lf... 1110 0 Jonrs.Zb... 1112 2 Watson. o.. 2 112 0 0 Rlrhards.aa 10 0 3 1 White.o... 1 I 1.0 1 R'blnson.rf 0 n n n o u 1 li u Jtanaies.p, ti ii 2 2 il Deehl.rL'. . Totals... 8 7 27 7 2 Totals... Lukens 0 3 0 1 0 1 T. M C. A 1 2 u 0 0 0 5 0 : 1 0 0 2 7 0.1 o n Mineraville Takes Slugfest fllrardrllU, !.. July 17. MlnersWIIe won a closely contested haidhlttlng Same from Qlrardvllle here yesterday y 11 lo 10. SIINEBSVII.LE OIRARDVILLE First race, thrre-vear-oltls and up. Hnlnv in, purse $sno. mile and 7n ards Sunny Hill (imp ). 103 Enor. n to 1. 2 to 1. een, won: N. K. Benl, 1211, 10 to 1. 4 to 1. 2 to 1. second: Atdebaran. lift Johnson, ft to 1. 8 to 1. ft to ,1. third Tim. 1:40 2-3 Ocean Prince. Sea Gull. Stradlvarlua. Cblllum, Whlppoorwlll. Clark M. and Dundreary also ran. Keeond race, maiden tbree-ear-olda and up selllnr. purse $700 mile DraKOon. 101, Collins. 18 tn ft. ft to ft, 7 to 10. won: Sun gold. 103 MeTaarart. A to 1 3 to I, ft to ft, second: Thrift. 1011 Lvko fl to 1. ft to 2. to n. third. Time. 1-42 4-.V Puts nnd Call. Chester Two. "Past-Master Rtarkey. Deend nouaht. Alburn. Dixie II. ROvmI Tnrk. Tara ble Santiago and Roederer also ran. Third race, the Katonah Huthwlht Han dicap, three.year-olda and up Iftoo added. bout 0 furlongs Top o' tha Mornlnc, 122. Taplln 4 to 1, a to 2. 7 to 10. won: Star Spanclrd. 110 Walls 7 tn 1. ft tn 2. A to ft, serond; Ima Kronk. 12. l.yke. ft to ft, 3 to .1. 1 to 4 third. Time. 1:10. High Noon. As sume, Hamilton A. and Juqu ou Rout also ran. Fourth race, the I)mnlep Stakes, two-vear-old fillies purse 13000. rH fiirlonse Lady Roiebud. 100 A. Collins, 10 to 1, ft tn 2. out, won: Klsa Affaln (Imp I. 113. Falrhrother. 7 to in. 1 to .1. out, second: Joyful . lot), A. Johnson. 2 to 1. 2 to R. out. third. Time. 1 07 3-r. Kbaway and Auntie also ran Added starter Fifth race, tbree-jear-olds. $R00 added, mile Matinee Idol. 108, Lyke. 13 to ft, 4 to ft. out. won: Orestes (Imp.) lift. Walls, n to in. 1 to 4. out. second: Jack of Spades. HO. MrTi!Krt, IB to ft. 0 to in, nut. third. Time. 1:41. Mistress Tolly and Artist also sixth race, maiden two-jear-old rolta and aeldlnas. purse 4700. ft furlongs The Roy. 118. Enaor, 2 to.1. 7 tc 10. 1 to 3 won; Clen Ryan, 118. t.Ske, ft to ft 3 to ft. 1 to ft. serond: Peter, lift. Knapp. T to 1. ft to 2. even, third Time. I -At. Cmnller. Clean Oona. nrlht Lights Youn Adams. Ollder. Romeo. Liberty Light. Mine Sweeper and Ihlstlrdon also ran. Pirates Down Robins Pittsburgh. July 17. Both slde changed pitchers In the Pittsburgh Jlfonklvn came hero vesterdav in a free- hltting' contest In which home team won by a score of 7 to 6. Grimes and Cooper were called to re llee Coombs and Sanders In the eighth Inninr when the score wnii tied. Mc- Kechnie's home run in the eighth off Grimes scored the winning run Southworth made a wonderful catch of Wheat's fly In the fourth. He dropped the hall as he turned a somersault and Umpire Umslie refused to allow the out. As a result of the argument which fol lowed, Mollwttz was put out of the game. Mitke Whips Bartley Madden Jersey City, X. J July 17. Billy Mlske. of St. Paul, outfought Bartley Madden, of New Vork, In an eight round bout Monday night. Miske car ried the fight to his opponent in eery round, using right hooka to the head and body, while Madden depended On right and left swings. Mlske was hit low twice in the fourth round, but made no claim. NOTES OF THE AMATEURS rhoae r h o a n T4ren'an.3b 1 10 2 II M'A'rew.cf 2 1 4 0 U Glbbons.ss 10 3 2 2 O'lirlen.c. 3 3 3 10 Maley.c... 2 17 10 Poolan.s. W.H'nar.lf 2 2 10 0 Cau'eld.3b Kvans.2b.. 113 11 Smith. p .. M.M ona,r i ii ii i n ai a Wins Own Game With Homer Heading, Pa., July 17. Heading Tran sit won a Reading City' League game from Penn A. C. here yesterday by 4 to 2. Ohllnger won his own game with a home run In the eighth inning. Muffed Fly Lost Game Washington, July 17. Farmer's muff of a fly b.i'l ' the eleventh Inning per mitted Foster, who hart been given a base on balls, to score from first and gue Washington n vlctorv over Cleve land yesterday, 4 to 3, In the first game of the series. DoHerty.lb 1 Klerney.rf. 0 M'A'ney.p 1 4 A 0 M'tVald If 1 A J M'0..1h. 2 2 0 Neary.rt, 2 1 ft o o 1 2 2 0 0 113 0, 1 2 2 2 0 n , (I , I 0 0 8 0 11 1 noon. Tnlala. 11 11 7 ft ft T'ala 10 1225 13 4 One out when winning run waa scored. Shillington Makes Hits Count Khllllngton, Pa.. July 17. Shillington made hits count here-yesterday, defeat ing Topton A. A. by 5 to 2. TOPTON A. A. 8HILL1NCITON rhoae rhoaa 0 12 0 0 Phllllps.Sb .1 1 A ft A 0 0 13 1 Kreltz.as .01410 1 X 2 0 o Hotte'n.lb 0 210 1 o 113 0 0 Yetlcr.cf. 1110 0 0 19 2 1 Relser.c.. 0 110 0 0 0 13 2 0 Moer.2b. 2 2 0 2 II 0 0 10 0 Kllnga'n n 1114 1 0 12 11 Chapell.U 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 Macha'r.rf 0 10 0 1 o u 1 a 1 nsher.lf.. fmlth.as.. nartc.cl.. Ketnp.c. . . Qalla'r.lb. Henoch, 3b. Spoils rf ., Long,2b.. Ouldln.Sb. Wtrat.p.. Totals.. 3 8 24124 Tonton A. A. . 0 0 0 0 Shillington.,. 12 2 0 0 flntrsvlll A 0 7 0 0 Clrardvlll,.,. 3 o l o o Totals. 5 10 27 13 2 4 o (1 02 x s 111 0 16 Wildwood Wins Easily WlMwood. X. J., July 17. Goodyear lubber,- of Philadelphia, proved easy eaioa lor vviiuwouu ncre ycpieruay, me y winning oy b ip u. trPM'tte ro&na : for .W"d wtod. " rPf MPW taw Notes of the Boivlers The flflh aeheduled roll-off of tha Kej- tone Durk Pin League. Section A. was stated last nignt at tne Keyatone alleys. .Exceptionally good scores weru recorded In most of the contests Pltcalrn retained the lead in the team standln by takluR thrte out of four from Msneatlc. Klvlng It a fair percentage margin over Us nearest rival. Pltcalrn also, had the high'st score for a single gam, pegging the "reedlea" for a count of ftfl2. Stewart registered the highest total for the evening, toppling th nnrs for 2010, White Elephants and Irving divided their hill, each taking two games. ' White Elo pbants won the first and third with score I or 4an 10 sat ano am tn niM. Irving cap tured thi second and fourth the acorea being 313 to R01 and 407 tn 4S1. In thla aet Bchatrherd. of White Rlephants, wis the principal offender. In the third game helplne to defeat Irvlmr with a single score of ln. Qeorg. of White Klphanta. waa the highest Individual scorer of the evening, totalinc 430. . SANTOP, Webster nnd Tom Williams. I star players of the Hilldale nine, one of the fastest colored aggregations In the country, have answered the call to the colors. They hae been In Class 1-A of tha draft and have recently ben notified to join the colors. Louis Santop, the star backstop, Is catching the most con sistent ball of his career nnd his terrific hitting has ben a menace to the oppos ing pitchers. His ability to peg out base runners will make him a valuable acqui sitlon to the United States bombing crew. P. F, (Specks) Wcblcr. the fastest all around player In the colored ranks, in a bulwark of defense In the outfield, at first base and behind the plate. The loss of Tom Williams has been a severe blow to the Hilldale nine, as his sen Ices In the coming series with Rube Foster's champion Chicago American Giants would be of great value to the team. Last Saturday's showers rendered the playing field unfit for the game with the fast-traveling Cuban outfit. Many dis appointed fans journeyed to Darby to see the present combination In action for the last time. Johnston, the outfielder,, who broke his leg in the game on July 3 Is slowly Improving at the Presbjtcrlan Hospital. TJhls makes the fourth player whose services have been lost to tin Hilldale team. The Cubans are playing fast ball nnd will be given a later date at Hilldale Park. Schedule Saturday, July :0. Atlantic City Railroad; Thursday. July 25, Sun Shlnvard team : Saturday. July 27, Cuban Stars; August 1. 3 and 8. Rube Foster's champion Chicago American Giants. Amateur baeeiiall stars don't clwa.vs lead a life of ease aa was shown recently at Eddyatone. where a pair of utura greata got tnemaelves In bad. arid. Inililmlniiv In the only station house the town boasts of bv merely tossing the old horsehlde around after dinner. The trouble waa the ball came Pi rllo'jslv near a lamppost. 'd (hM Major, who alwajs keeps his ee peeled for a chance to perform hla official duties, went right to It. II Is rumored that the Major had all bits of broken glass charged to him. Hunter Club Is attracting attention by many followers of the amateur ranks The learnhas defeated such teams as Prltchard A. A.. Welcome A. A.. Seminole A. A.. Overbrook A. A. and the Frankford A. A., and has been beaten by the Trltrhard and Seminole nines. Huster may play the kaj. wood C. C, In the near future. The team would like to arrange names with flrst rlasa teams having home grounda In or out of town and nlalng' Saturdai and Bunday hall. Ilobert L. Heecher. manager. JBU7 South Franklin street. Frankford A. C. one of the best traveling teams In the viclnlt. hay August 3 24 and 31. and several dates during September open for tlrsit-class teams having home grounds In, or out of town, offering a reabonable guar anlee. William Summers, manager. 4813 Mulberry atreet. Oermantonn Traveler has July 20 opsn and would like lo hear from a '''" team havlpB home grounds and offering a fair guarantee Ueorge Wilkinson, man ager null Wade street, or phone Manhelm 3608 after 0 30 p. m Alston Saw and twl Company has July 20. "usual M and 31 onen for strictly ftrat. class traveling teams who are willing to sultanie ". " I" "?"" roicrou. i a,. ,,..u,t ...,u.v,. Carlisle street, or phone Tioga 3903 W. be tween 8 and 10 a. m I'hllmore A. A., n Orst-class traveling team, has Julv 20, 27 and severnl dates during the month of August npn for flrst i lass teams having home grounds and offer ing a suitable guarantee. Edwin l,ce-h. manager. 2747 North Front street. P. R. T. A. C... a first-class traveling tenm. has Julv so and a few Saturday and Sunday dates during August for teams of thai class having home grounds and offering a sultanie guarantee. W. Whltcalde, man ager. 3.M1 Joce atreet. All Star Internationals, who defeated the Itarhnrach Giants by the score of 3 to 2, will play tho Giants at Atlantic City on the aftir noon of July 28, St. Aloisliis C. C. a fast elghteen.to. wentv-j ear-old home team, has July 20, 27 and several other open dates for traveling teams of thnt cluao. Mlllam Nlhlll. man ager, 2VJ4 Dickinson street, or phono Race naoi a, neiween I ano n p m. llheotshenf V. C. brat the Ubertv Stars by the store of 7 to 1 last Sunday. Tho team would like to henr from all first-class teams having home grounds and offering a 3201 Jovce street. St. Colomba. who defeated the Paulshnrn nine last week, has July 20 and August 10 open for any flrat-rlasa teams having home grounds In or out of town offering a suitable attraction. J. L Coffey, manager, 2238 West Harold street, or phone Diamond 3814, after 0 p. m., or Race nop durlng-the day. Perer .Ion trimmed the Shechan Tt rv on July 4 by the score nf 211 to 7. and the team is at present in greav neeo or a conch. S. E. Tredvvell. aecrtar, 517 North SUtn street. Nhamrnrk C ?.. a fully uniformed flftn. and-slxteen-v ear-old traveling team, hss a lew open nates, and would like to hear from teams of that class having home grounds and orrerlrur a suitable guarantee, I,n ,. Logan, manager. 1301 North Nineteenth street. Annlln A. C. a (Irst.clAak nineteen. inr. om Traveling learn, nas July . and ai onen. and would like lo hear from teams of that class 'having boms grounds and willing to pay run expenses unanea uuinian. man ager. 2104 South Elevenib atreet, or phons nickinson 4009 w. Hemlnole A. A., which defeated the Pullev team, oi tne rniianeinma .vianurarturers League, will piny the Wildwood nine at Wild wood this afternoon The team hua several 3pen dates and would like, to hear from strlctlv nrst-claaii team havlnir h,m grounds and offering a suitable guarantee. Frank Hash, manager. 8317 North Seven- in street, or phono Tioga 3143 W., after si a Rsttcd for Hogg In rhlllle A A I lileago Twn-base hit Merkte, Hogg, S. Three base hit-llollnrher. Double plavs Williams and Adomt Ileal, unassisted! Klllefer and llnllorlieri Heal and Merklei Luderiis. nn assisted. lft en bases Phillies. 10: Chl mgo, f. First base on error bleago. It Phillies, 3. Hae on halls OfT Hogg. Ill Douglas. 3i Vaughn. 2. I,t---0r Douglas. 11 In ft Inning, none out In iilntht Vaughn. 2 In 1i ll"gg. 9 In l .Jyobs, I l- J, Hlrnrk onfRv Douglri. lillo. S. WH pjtehe Hogg. Vaughn. Winning pitcher Hogg. Ixislng pitcner saiisnn. HKCOND IIAMF. PIIII.ADEI.riHV All. TI. Il.TII.MI.MI.n. A. K, ni I n n I I A o A A 3 1 1 I I A 1 I 4 4 A A 10 A 2 3 0 A 3 A A A A A ft 0 0 0 0 0 4 O 2 2 O 0 A ' P l.msnager. ' Urn aiv Anchor t! ants has July 20 open and would like to hear from a flrst-claas nnme team of fering asultable guarantee. Frank Robin, ion manager. 13(1 East Chellen avenue, or phone Oermantown Onakrr A. C. a flrat-clas traveling team, baa several open dates TAouId UUe to near ii"i Oermantonn and Stewart sntii ., nn their hill. The Arsl and fourth games went tn Oermantown by acorea of 322 to 4n3 and 325 to AlO and the other two to Stewart by A41 to 480 and' ft04 to 400. Relllr of Germantown. broke the record of 137, aet by Hill laat week and bawled tho high water mark of 14s for a single game In tha first event. Pltcalrn cautured three from Msneatlc and a clsar title 'to first viae In the league. Tho jKrai In August and Bui h teams OrTftcT. Frallnger or an other learns of th.t caliber. Robert Armstrong, manager. 788 MiKe'h street, or " Dickinson B.'OI J.i frankford '. C. would like to bear from Arii-cliaa home clubs for one or two gamss on Labor DaT. H. C. Fov. manager. 43'Jtt Orlsrom gtreet. NoHh Side Professloaals has Julv 20. 21 and " open for any fUet-class teams having bom grounds In Pennsjlvanla. New Jersey and Dilavvare offering a reaaonabls niaran re",'! Dohn J.Hor. n..na..r. 2035 North American iri, . ,-.- 460 V. Kennebec B. C. after defeatfng tht atrong PpuWerA, C.. would ilk. to hear from an, C""nr..,'deIlrinV Saturday- and' ffund games Thomaa J. Lee, manager, North Thirteenth atreet. teeni ft P. n American Association At Kansas Cltj R H. E. Kanas City 8 0 1 St. Paul 1 e 0 At Milwaukee R. H E. Milwaukee 2 ft Minneapolis 1' 2 1 Annan n 2 s A o BROOKLYN riTTSnURCH an n n a e an h jnnnston.rr a 4 u ii Kiiam.ss O'son.ss . ft 2 2 2 0 Rlgbee.lf Dauberl.lb ft 112 1 1 Carey rf 4 2 ft 0 0 7. Wheat.lf 4 4 2 0 o Fnuth'h.rf 3 1 1 0 0 nncon. n n ll li o I'utahaw.'Jh 4 1 a 1 Mvera.cf . 4 0 3 0 0 Mollwltz.lb 1 1 ft O ft O'Mara ftb. 4 0 O 2 O Shaw.lb. 3 0 3 0 0 Doan.2b. 3 0 1 ft 0 McKec'e.8b 4 2 10 0 Mlller.r .. 4 2 0 0 ll Srhmldt.r. 4 1 2 0 Coombs. p.. j 0 ii I 0 Sanders. p. 3 2 0 3 0 Orlmee.p.. I 0 0 0 0 Cooper, p.. 10 0 0 0 Totals. 37 11 24 12 1 Totals. 33 12 27 10 0 'nan lor vtneai in ninin. Rrooklyn 1 0020030 A A Pittsburgh ....00202021 x 7 fiuna scored-liigbee, .': Carey, 2: Sanders, 2: McKechnle. Olson. Daubert. .. Wheat. O'Mara, Johnston, 2 Two-base hit Z. Wheat. Thre-base hits Daubert. Csrev. Southworth. Home run McKechnle. Stolen baea Carey. McKechnle. Sacrlft.ee hits uooian, Kiiam Racrmce nj . wneai Double olava Doolan. Olson and Daubert Schmidt and Cutshaw. Left on baaes Rrooklvn 7: Pittsburgh. 7. First baas on error Plttaburab. Haaea on balls Off i.-oomoa. 1: urlmes 1; Sander. I Hits Off Coombs. It. in 1-3 Innings. Grimes. 1. in I o inningsi ctaniirrv, 11. iii iuniiia. Coonsr 5 In 1 Innlms. Struck out Rv Sandera, 1: Cooper 2 . Winning pitcher Cooper losing r,1lchrJ-flrlms tf. Ilanernfl Uilllamn Hlnk. 3h l.ndeniN, lb. Mriisel. If., fravalh. rf. Hemingway, Hums. c. .. rrendergast. Total.... A 4 ...3 ... 4 ... 4 .. 4 :h.. 4 ... 4 P... 4 .3(1 4 It 13 A 27 11 2 Flark. rf. . , llolloehrr. s Mann. If. Merkle. lb. I'askert. rf. Ileal. Sb. .. -.elder. Jb. , Klllerer. llnHrlv. tl'Firrell tllarber . Totals CIIICAdO All. R. ii.Tn.sii.sn.o. A. WILL BOOM BILLIARDS Western Amateur Form New Organization Chicago. July 17. With the object ot broadening the scope of the National Association of Amateur Billiard Players, IamiIs A. Survatlus, chalrmnn of the board of directors, nnd James P. Alien, secretary, announced yesterday the formation of a Western association, which includts Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Wisconsin Ten niher sectional organizations will be formed. State and sectional championships will he held in straight rail, clnss A, 11 ana C, balk-line nnd pocket billiards. Winners of the balk-line and pocket billiard championships will be eligible to play for national titles, it is announced. I leaf! 104. fchellnbacb. the Chicago semlpro, who stsrted the g-m for the White Son didn't havo a thing In the sixth except a straight slow bv.ll and a still slower one CharI Pixberg, taut ieor's smstiltonnl aftorf-flfoe. oot (ale fhe oonie tn th ninth frame, ickea AMiinorr ffoii fotd seat him into bat for Bene. H" received a free pass to !rf. That the plarlng of the Marks Is making n hit with the local fans agnln was demon strated yrstenlav when a fairlj large crowd Bled through the tnrnsllrs. .4 three Dave muff of n ft'j in the eletenth Inntnp. on nieft Eififle Foster u eitt atl the V oy rosi frt to home. rnnotM tfte eim fors to gain the decision oier tho Indians. Twenlvfour hit were mad 'n the Wnh-Intton-CIeveland contest ihe tnlltns getting thirteen. Johnston, Judas and Shanks were htgh scorer with three each Now that Rnbe nresslrr has gone off tn war the Cincinnati Reds ore laboring atng as bet they eon without a southpaw pitcher. Boston Rraves staged what they believed was a winning rallv against the Cards In tne ninth Inning and scored four run, hut .Ts!. l;no' bunch came right bark and out . i'. " .'i" "rave by aiorlng three runs and taking the rams, 7-fl Kobe fluth hod tun hits tn three Hips tn the plate eoninst the Browns, and the Red. For triumphed. . One of Babe's safeties uos a thrcr-baaocr. took ihe wind out of f l.l k -Ibl... ..a. with bath ends ef a donhU hill. Headier a nrir nnif lima I'pan, PHILS TAKEi FROM THEi w Trail in the Earlyf; and Then Come Ru8i m m PLENTY OF HIT: .'v'(Krf TU mf rnuiifn nrelr t flic . rnbn' rlU ont In J Mini iMin ftirttt of m rinnhlf. hill. Hr Inee t rrHllt for Ihr trt nnd Mike I ntat (he Mond. h the Artt nnnia nl fht jniir hit fit Mr fr.f to thr rubber. Nnneroft oot hher fn ! - '( Oltf Clint nitt r.nrtrrti t n di --..... r hi riorKso out n quartet of hits (u four times at bnt. Ilolloeher also tins fn a hit Una mood, inaktno four safeties fa five trtps. CHANGE CLASS TOURNEY Will Be Eifjhtcen-Holc Medal Play Competition At a meeting of the executive com mittee of the Golf Association nf Phila delphia yesterday It was decided to make n one-day affair of the usual "class" tournnment of the CJolf At,soi l-itlon of Philadelphia, which was scheduled for the Merlon Cricket Cluh next Wednes day. Thursday and Friday. It was de cided to confine the tournament lo eigh teen hole medal play at ofrlclal handl eap. and to hold the event on Thursday, July 26. The n.ua!lfMng round of this tournament In recent years has been held In conjunction with the midsummer handicap, so that contestants having a handicap of eleven or more could com pete In both events. As u-ual. both events will be held on the same day this year, and each will be confined to elgh teen hnlcw mtdal play. fp- Chleagr), III., July 17. Tahiti came from behind twice y won two games from Chlcam narentlv bains. mnnir,A tintkwK mn a t iii-b s j. ...v.. c,c ii.,iiiiik a m 4 ms, l oi seven innings or tne nratraj rallied In the eighth and ninth M out T to 5. Chicago was ahM In five Innlngi of the Seconal the ThlN fell on Hendrlx fori In the sixth, then won outilk"1 eighth 4 to 3 'Jiyf . ULV The halting of Luderua and : featured the double bill, && iiianina; nin iua nil or in yamt the second game ended. Each,. ewHTiers mane two hit) Inl game and four straight In tHaii but Luderus emerged with' tts average, ns ne went to bat time In the second encountin i,"iiuiici M up nve Times, a. errors nv .eider neined tha i both game. Two groundr inrougn nij now legs in the ninth i nrsi gamt- nnn ter in rour .1 one of these chances was har to ce counted h hit. In the; the second game wild itfcf Werner gave trie siorans an oa two run. v'UKfl i up um mauien Mogg ror in tne nrst two rounds of the (fa " ri r iieiiii uv n 7ann ana kj.wl Hemingway. Philadelphia masa the third, hut the Cubs got tkatf mi me iiiiii. it''' stocit s dounie and I.urlerus s tr an Infield out scored two Plilll eighth. Fitzgerald batted torSt Ihe ninth and singled. So An , Douglas was yanked and van to tne rescue. Williams noon a wild pitch advanced thif Stock hit a bounder through. j iv-ing ine score. i.unrrua ;v Meusel singled, hut tSock dar ' out nt the plate. Cravath walk the bases. Hemingway hit tn.' who fumhlcd and two more nintl -The Mitchells bunched nvat Prendergast for three runs In.tll or me secona game, nut aa again. The Phil could notj1 Hendrlx for five Innings, butn him for four singles nnd two rung! sixtn. ',, tsancroic teu tne winning arm " e Rhth nth n s ng e. Williams one lo Zelder, who hit Bancroft, iihl-iv iiiiiK iu iiircc mm ail, a Stock "sacrificed. Luderna singled I tcr, but ISancroft was thrown otrtl to Kcore from third on It. Jit tnllhtefl Bfnrlnp W'llltnm anal In the tcnpln alleva of the KM Saturdsv. July 13. Wllllsm Zlerir nianesi irnrp nn rccora or loraai three gamrs. Totaling 7nii, Ma in the Prat. 243 In the second h IHI,1 M ? , Honor Carman Tomorrow xtnliTaer lsrk Roden baa arrgnftsA t and attrictlve program for tomorrows at tho Point llreeie Motnrdrome.'Wp be known aa "Carman Night," lrla the popular rider, who Join th. a flrst-rlas machinist mate tn th corps Saturdav, carman will rs the feature fortv-mlle race by Jlmmv Hunter. Four other evM.l for decision. 5Ssa LARMORE, OF CARDINALS, ENLISTS IN THE NAVY " p. .37 .1 11 11 1 !7 14 0 Ra.l' for Ktltefer In ninth Halted far Hendrlx In ninth. Philadelphia A A 0 A 2 Chicago 0 A 3 A A A Two-bnsel hit Mensel. 03 laxs Ilouhle p wxali nnil Xfrkli.i Xlrrkla and Ilolloeher. Ift on bases riilladelnhla. i fhleago. 10. First base on errors hlragn. 1. naaes on balls Off Prendergast, 1. Struck out Br Hendrlx. 1. Sox Win lloston, July in Ninth Boston took the the series from Rt to 1, by winning In 17 opening game of Lcula yesterday, : the ninth. ST. LOUIS HOSTON at h o a e ab h n a Tobln cf.. 3 0 I A 0 Hooper rf. 3 0 2 0 0 Mnlse 3b. 3 O 3 O 0 Shean 2b.. SIMer.lh. 4 2 0 0 0 strunk.cf. tti.rr a i i ii o num. in . 4 1 ft 2 o 3 0 2 0 0 Dem'lll.rr 3 1 1 O O nuth.th . 3 211 O A Hendrvx lb 1 O 4 0 0 Wman.lf.. .112 0 0 Tledeon 2h. ii ii l x n Mcotl.es.. u a a n a ii x i ii ivarnare.ab .x n n n n 10 0 0 0 agnew.c. 2 0 110 2 0 11 o Majer.c... 0 0 110 3 0 3 11 Jones. p.... 3 0 0 4 0 2 o o o o 0 0 0 10 Totala 27 4 27 11 0 1 1 0 0 n Johns 2b. Austin. ss , Oerbr.ss N'mxker.c Koth'ornn.p l.leenid.p . Smith,... Totals 211 4 Uft 3 1 Hatted for Sothoron In eighth TOne out when winning run scored St. Louis nnoooooo 11 noston 0 1 n 0 0 O 0 0 1 2 Runs scoird Shean Ruth, Slsler. Two- t.- 1. 1 . r .-.M.I.. i-,, .,.. hi n..i. Itolen bass Shean. Ruth Sscrlflc. hli-"'' lienor) x. iJemmut. strung, sacrinc urrr Hendrx. Left on bases St, Louis. -3: Tlnsron. 4 Puses on balls Off Sothoron, 1. Llenrld. 2, Jones. 3 Hits OtT Sothoron. 3 In 7 Innlnsa; Llefl'ld, 1 In 1 1-3 Hit by nltrher Rv Jones. Qedrrtn struck out ny Sothoron. 2: Jones. 1. Wild pitch Jones Losing pitcher I.lefleld WONT SUSTAIN TENER Dreyfus Would Reorganize Na tional Commission Pittsburgh. July 17. Barney Ilrey fuss, president o the Pittsburgh Base hall Club, jesterday declared that there would be nn iusehall war. He annaunced that he will not sustain President John K. Tener, of the Na tional League, in his fight to uphold the ruling of the national commission In the Scott Perry case. The Pittsburgh owner says that the only thtng to do Is to "reorganize the commission " t International League At Newark - n H B Jersey City . 1 0 0 11 0 0 II 0 03 7 1 NewMrk ... II 1 0 II 0 0 1 -0 O 2 A Batteries l.jnrh and Carroll, Hubbell and Madden. , J t Second game (called by agreement) Newark . . . n 1 2 n 1 o x 4 7 0 Jersey City . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 5 Batteries Hubbell and Madden. Hehl and 0rroll. At Toronto R H E Rochester 2 n n n n n o o n 2 3 0 Toronto ... .nnoooono 00 4 1 llatterlas Hagen and O'Neill; Peterson and Hovyley. Second game R H B Rocheater 0 0 0 10 0 10 13 o Toronto...,. .. nooooooo 3 3 3 Called to allow teama to catch train natterles Hsgen Rrogan and O'Velll St. Louis. Julv 17 Bob Ijirmore. the local high school athlete who has been doing utility work In the Infield nnd out field for the local National League team, today enlisted In the United States navy, bringing the number of enlistments of the Cards up to ten. Larmore was still n high school stu dent and made a great reputntioiris n schoolboy hasketball. baseball, football nnd track athlete. He wax signed by the Cards this spring, when Rogers llornihy was injured He attended school In tho morning and then went out to the ball park to play. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN I.KAOIK Athletics. 1 1 Chicago. 3. lln.ton. t: St. Imil. I. Washington. 4i Cleveland. 3 (11 Innings). Detroit. ISi New Vork. I. lletrolt. 4i New York, 1 (serond came). NATIONAL LKACIT. Phillies. 7i Chicago, li. Phillies. 4 1 Chicago. 3 (aerand game). Pittsburgh, 7 llrooklyn. . St. l-nuls 7 1 noston. . Clnrlnnatl-Nrw lork Wet grounds. Schedule for Totlav AMERICAN LEVOI'F. 4 hlragn at Philadelphia Clondri 3:30. Detroit at New lork t lenri 330. M. Insula nt Boston Clean 1:30 and 3.30. Cleveland at Washington Ralni 4. NATIONAL I.EAfU K Phillies at Chicago Clean 3. New lork at Cincinnati Cloud? : 2 and 4 p. m. Rrooklyn at Pittsburgh Threatening: 3:30. lloston at SI. Louis Clear: 3:30. Fred Anderson Called Cincinnati. July 17. Pitcher Fred Ander son, of the (Hants, received word jesterday from his draft board at Stateaitlle, N. C, to report for military duties on July 23 Anderson was reiently reclassified He was originally In Class 4, but waa changed to Class 1A. Anderson Is a dentist and has been tr!nc lo get Into th servlco for this work, but has not been successful. He will remain vllh lh Plants until Saturday Taking for Granted You Are Sold tho Marifc nf q IfcoJ FronLJin Car. ftlH ITAVIllU VI U UOtU A 1 lUlIftllll VHI Wrt Lrtrt nxi t nn xtr ni u T Ti ii -?rm s me se a'v nxr t ii nnuin rviiv si nriirn Lr m. iiso o liiij 4u ussuuau ""J " ".& a r the Sweeten Used Car Clearimr House &3 rjMlE Sweeten Used Car Clearinp: IW J House principle of one price to all protects you absolutely on every car you buy. You simply can't go wrong the price is marked clear on all cars, and we have made sure by comparison that that price is the lowest! Some Particularly Fine Used Franklins Jutp (Or Send for the Sweeten Used Car Bulletin) Sweeten Used Car Clearing House C. A. Oesterman, Manager, 338-340 North Broad Sti We Specialize in Franklin Used Cars &ti ."SS inday 2113 Ouakrr Giant baa July 20 open 'and all I of Augut. and would ilk to hear from such e faam" Va Straw bridge Clotbl.r. Btetson. il IUrV!wi.t.-l. C. lib., of Ardmprw: Pott.. I own. """"'"" ..;;:" v,r"U.n.i. -"ru.ZZr rlwr.' fisaniviii- if. ...,-. Jidy 10th, 1918. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES on Money at Inter 1 est, and Horses and Carnages fo? Hire can be paid with out penalty until July 31st. On August 1st a penalty of Five per cent, ivill be addedf Procure bills at once and make payment before pen alty is imposed. W. FREELAND KENDRICK, Receiver of Taxes. To Our Constantly Growia Circle of Good Friends- We Wish to Announce that the values, the variety and the quality of the clothing in our July Sale are still at high water mark. SINCE the beginning of this month, the demand for the New Store's clothing, known by everybody to be absolutely all-wool, known to bear our inviolable guarantee for good wear and satisfaction, has been heavy. But. many hundreds of exceptionally fine worsted suits, as well as every description of summer fabrics in woolens, open weaves or light textures, remain for selection. $20.00 will now purchase our $25 Suits $22.50 will now purchase our $30 Suits $27.50 will now purchase our $35 Suits ffJ n.r"l t w Tk .rx g- mm tL'-zmm m mm m - .-- , mymmm w . tpOU.UV 1471W IIUIV pui VllUtfV UUI ptl OUU8 tJ sxttJiu will nnw nurnnnnp. nur xah Hint A r Tf w w is William H. Wanauaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street r. 'it H lj ji I'. 7VV r" A. s$n i r x -t i tt: '..:; . m "V i1 5 -xs- ---'-, oAtlBtleCI riu-tlMr t la' V mm4&MM&wmm !KV:k eJ -. gfc."Ji