rw? ut," ; !' PEKING PUBLIC LEDGER PItILU)BL!PHiA, SATURDAY, MAY 10; itoo "S. J , . . . j . rl's 'A'- r '- v ;T MS JUST ONE DA Y OFF AFTER ANOTHER- FOR THE BALL PL A YERS THIS SEASON MTMRi?nn: pnsTPnNFri OH, MAN! THREE OF LAST NINE BOUTS WON IN LESS THAN 12 ROUNDS t '" - -VkX VW V-rX - "i fc&4Jlf,S 7mS SEASON WILL CAUSE TROUBLE Virtually One-Third of Scheduled Contests in liig Leagues This Year Have Been Called Off hlO-Ganw Average Length of Heavyweight Title Combat Has Been pH Program a Failure, Magnates Insist f on BillV- v"ve lost , -- 4-IA - haha-HA- it's "iianK V LoT A f.. V) T HrD ooat PiFTV r)0iT MA,W ' MAD MV CAR . r .. y,.- pun osnDiutAL - ' 3JOULW.S IM IT- BUTl ScHTAM.e. 3TBLBM Trlf OTHGR BmVs Kv V f DID Lowe My PcRSe l A,FU" .DAY - ERU(S mg 5mt?iT?r - -n7 -n ln. ' AM 'TSSK mwy'- Tv ' isS?L. mm rjt&fa fKmF A fe "::..".;:". '- I pjp II.V nOIIEIlT W. MAXWKI.I. ' t"j Sporti I1ltor I'tenlng l'ulillr Ledger '" ' CotvrioM. 1311, liu rvbHc Lrdocr Co. iwjjj.Tn? IS beginning to look ns if some onr pulled n bone when tin- IMt-cunc " schcdulo was ndoptrd by the major lcnr-tif-q ilils ,vrnr. lnstrnd of .illic it!- fV stepping tbe spring rains and cold vvrntliiT in vtmlins one wotk lntr'. the re'lficlubs hove stepnoJ into everything. incliiriinK snow, and in seventem plnjins iW'" . . . 11 I ni 1 an imiiiiiiiiy iiici iivcing.-. the rn n tho m w IS' & 5 . )i. t? days forty-one gnmes bavc been postponed. and the end i not jet. Baseball magnates arc very much peeved mid alrendj have voted shortened season n failure. The financial end of il is nil right, hut thej sec no value in breaking nvvny from the 1fi Mtnc which mt ituted playing season in the past. jt "Xcxt jear when the league inert.." niil a dull miner the other d.ij. y&i ''I am going to vote for nil early opening and Into ending of the -i'iimhi. We h'oultl have been better off this jear hud we ndopled tlie I'.M.s m lirdnli-: hut IS vc wanted to experiment, and tlih it the result. "A e lime had the vnr-t IS weather in years, nut I cannot see an- use in tr.ung Ht g:ime again. In fact, I vvi)l be willing to vote to open the caou late in Miinh." 32 With almost one-third of the scheduled game postponed nli-rnil-. a big 3C- "st double-headers is on the docket for the fuhiic. .lust lion tlirj will he it taken care of remaius to be seen, but it might h" a good plim to phn Music si games on offdnjs nnd also work them in on the eleven Suntliiv games Tlicdiilcd for New York and llrookltn. Another stunt would lie to extend the vcnsmi in flW the fall, when tlie irtces may be close nnd the fnnx ine nrnusod nv.-t the miv-i 9 I1" ble entrants in the world series. -"i it -urm 4U a; at. AT AW rule, the shoit schedule has fined in i si in hi y und run tin manager are enlrring strenuous kills. 'I lir plnyirs. too, air "ir because of the tico weeks' pay they me losiml. 'I he panning i unanimous. 1918 Hitting Sensations Hair Slumped .fS 55 CJEVEKAIi slugging stars stepped into the limelight last jear and copped lots r Jill i. of laurels swinging the big wnrcliib. l.xceptionnlly large swatting averages " svere piled Jtp, nnd when the dope for this season's race was uncorked tlie litlS figgers figured prominently in the musings. Some of the stars have hit accord ing to form, but the majority have fallen by the wajside. For example take young Southworth, who was boosted so strenuously k J, lr 1. m tv i I n 1 11 B?W :ti by Charlie Vierniuller last jear and mine through with mi average of .."I." ifor Uie Bcason. During the winter lie was hailed as a wonder, and Harney ljreyfuss almost jumped off the dock when he learned the jouth intended to Jump the league. Southworth was given a big increase in salary when lie signed the 1010 papers and started to play left field when the season started. Then came the big surprise. The leading sunk artist of lfl1S acted like n blind man at the plate and vvno canned after compiling the heavy average of .071. Imagine u guy like that making only one hit out of fourteen times Ht bat! There was only one thing for Hugo Uezdelt to do, and lie did it. The .tinware was shined up, attached to '. .mthy and now he is resting on the bench. TF Yir. ratinrara Vilo lintfin, arn li n 11 ill mintiln n'lfli Ilia nlnvmnlnc in ilin Imll HJil.fl 41. IIV l.VUtl-l1 1,1 .1 UUIIIklh -.' ,1 .,.., ....Uta.i- ...... ,. ao ii.uju.uiu 111 III. LM1I1 KS'th game. but not until then. tj.-'fl- Others, however, arc showing creat form. IMdie Sicking, our new in- ,,' "fielder, boosted his average 127 points since joining the 1'liils. I.nrrj Dojle tSS ' also is going good, adding 91 points to last week's mink. Cy Williams is th frijal lender of the league amj also is the champion home-run hitter with ?iurec o jus crcuti. uuvvy v.ravuiu is ciouiiug xuurc iiiau .uw. TtTHlTHY WITT ami Eddie Foster met nilh huiJ Uiel in the last ' couple of days, slipping up o a piotongrd hitting streak. Whitey had connected safely tcith a biiiglc or tico in every game th'n year until flhaickey stopped him, and Foster bit the dint up in Boston Thursday against Som Jones's offerings. Those IFhite Sox Have Surprised "YNE of the biggest surprises of this earl.v season bus been the. work of the V Chicago White Sox. Instead of dropping into a comfortable spot in the Second division ns was freely predicted, the gentlemen working for Kid (Jleason started to win ball games and now aie leading the league. (Jleason did not yjrjjnve the best team in the world on the training trip. There was a weak spot 3, lifa the outfield, the infield was uncertain with Fred McMullin on the absent list nnd the pitchers looked terrible, rnber was called a has-been, Cicotte JlJlli nta tMltltlil nil! luiniinlli ilf lllU ntra liml tllO lllllAI'w lll.l nnl mnnmun ,.-. 1.. r llfV 1.UWMVVU i. ill. i.vM.i.. w ... - ..m- ..." .....a ..in ii-.i. hi. u-llir lljl l, J,V' iff?hc big league standard. Ite$ But the Kid put in some extra hind licks, Murted wmknig on liis (lingers and got results. Cfiotto has won four games in a low. I'nber grabbed two and Lefty Williams won thiee out of four. A joungster named Kerr also broke into the victor. column, while Uanfmth was trimmed the first game he JA . . titnrfoil T?xori tliini lnnl: siviint nnH rnei in thn Wiiwlir T'lti. uml l.n cm.... VUi m.n.ii.i M.t.j. n -. . ... .... .......j v-.i.. uiiii in. -lull l ikt "' 'nc White Sox lins made the Ameiican League rare more interesting. Speaking of pitchers. Scott Terry has started on another losing stieak, 'dropping three in a row; but the big fellow is not worrying. Last year lie lost nine in a row, but recovered in midseason and turned in a Hock of victories Pick Itudolph, considered one of the ben pitchers in the National League. has been beaten in the four games lie has started. I P t g- KM" W ( r Si) v. m.'.t ELS., V7 E ."-.. 'ii T .1.. flit! sending of l.ejtij Aiidrmoii l'i l.uiiisrillr ni u h'm ini inine. I for the southpaw looked good in the gumrs he pitched for Connie Mack, lie probably Kas sent airny for woie cxperiewe. Hank Goivdy ioiv fVith Braves V'jirWrTANK GOWUi". hero of baseball, joined the Braves at the Majestic today ?j i .. i i K5i ? r- am w . wiffli K- r i." 11T1T1I the losing itrcak bioken. Boston is tonfidint of annexing ' some games here. Poor iceather has affected the pitrhen, but Jack Slnttcry says they arc lounding into shape. , Hut- BILL DfioP ArJOTlii R Dots- r CARE IP A $0Z(rsS A ' rAY blLL VKOt ANOT1U R I FOURSOMpS Go THROUGH - !T At. K ( J ' or us Waiota Go fiinou6i - ) GNG To HMD THftT "BSLL! ! Nf l. r.Qjl ! drop WOTH6R ball top n5, R,GHT IM HeRe , Mfd?'Al'X iff luwa MiK.-! g jmbplace x i& iMmW' Seventeen Rounds, With Johnson-Willard (26), Longest, and Jeff ries-Fitzsimmons (8) Shortest I .. i . IN TIIR iSPOUTMOUT BY GRANTLAKIl KICK (Coprlsht, 1010. Alt rights reserved) Sonte Ancient Advice If you'd like to soak a pippin tcith a fine display of forc(, Keep your orb upon the pill: If you'd like to hare both distance and direction dotcn the course, Keep your orb upon the pill; If you'd libc to see a tnashic or a brassic shot careen you'd like 10 thump a looloo to the middle of the green ;ot'd crer com to qualify among the First Hirtecn Clamp your lamp upon the pill. , you'd like to slice and hook and top und never find the cup Lift your bean at every shot: If you'd tather be eleven down instead of sctcn up. Lift your bean at every shot; If you like to reel and flounder from the bunker to the tiap If you yearn to heel your tnashic like a self -benighted yap If you care to smear your putting like a fish-head or n sap Hoist your dome at every .shot. The Championship Route WHAT is the avenge championship route among the heavyweights? From the Siillivnn-Corbctt affair thiough the Wlllurd -Johnson melee there have been nine championships of note nine that were held to be test nrratigemcnts. These nine battles were' built around Sullivan, Corbet t, Filzsimmons, Jeffries, Sharkey, Johnson and Wilhud. The longest battle was twenty-six rounds between Johnson and Wiliard ; the shortest was eight louiids between Jeffries and I'itzsinimons; the sum totnl of the nine combats was J fill, an average of seventeen lounds to the meeting. Only thiro of the nine JiglilH have been decided under twelve lounds. rill! championship tonic is crtainly Ion;, the two arc evenly matrhrd, or faiily cl The Twelve-Round Distance , Iter than this distance whcie close to -it. WILLIAMS TOPS NATIONAL WITH .465; JOE GEDON'S 485 HIGH IN AMERICAN Phillies' siupgrr Sets i ?ast Bishop. Leading Batter Pave in 'Sine Games; Sicking Has i1ark of .100; Pfeffer and Fisher Top Pitchers in International League l'l.oei rtinii.il.. iinii Welnprl H.i It r.rtwrev. Mill! Mllltr, .Venn Ik V enfery. KphiI .tnrnlnon, Unit INDIVIDUAI l 'tub ! for nine games, in which he lias made twenty hits out of forty-three times at hat. Next to Williams in tlie bnlting derbj comes Uoss Young, Mctirnvv's sterling outfielder. Young is only a step back of Williams, with a mark of .102. I Gabby Cravnth. of the Phils, who is slated to be traded to t lie llraves, has I put together a batting average that .looks like a fielding mark, but he has .wielded the ashen dub in the face of 'opposing pitching on only twelve occa sions. Ciavatli's record shows .tiS". lie having registered seven hits out of twelve times at bat. 1 Sicking, tlie latest addition to the i battle array of tlie Coombs clan, has clouted the old apple at a .100 clip for 'seven games, siv of which were played witli tlie (iiapts. 1 The Giants is the lust hitting club thus far. MiGrnvv's sluggers have a team average of ..111. In this depart ment the 1'liils are third, with .-71. Jeff 1'fefler and Hay Kisher are tlie leaders of hurlcr. l.iuh has won four decisions without ;i defeat thus far. I'fefl'er's fourth victory was scored over the 1'hils on Thursihij and Kisher lounded out ins quartet by defeating .Alexander and tlie Cubs jestcrdnj. Those vii lories were tinned ill since the averages weie loinpiled. ' Tlie National League b.rUing and piddling averages, including gnme plnved Wednesdnj. follow: IVPIMUIAI I'v U'lllmirw nf llin IMiitlins lu snl . I Onslim , Tor .. ; ., :. ,. i curkc. iihii ling a di.zj pace for other National j tiniirough. Hutr League hitters to follow. The elongated imuVho'm01' lljihuscr of the I'hils lias clubbed his ' iiunm. itert j way to the top. with an average of .-II!.-, j tf'$; Olonziiles, 'I or Kealtnff. ItuTf IlooUii, HphiI O'.Velll. UDfli SarirPHiit. Xeviark .larolis, .Vewark HodritfUP!'. Iloch Orr. Itorh .M( r'arron. Huff Holes. Ildlt.. Ilumrnpll. Tteart. . O'llourke. Hlnc Alt. 11. 17 II i o L'.'l 8 .Ml S J a J4 r, :m a .." a r. i Strait Huff I'urtpll, Tor . Schulte, IllnR Snuluprtr. Tor Hlemlller J rii llartman 111ns. I'apy, Huff . Schweitzer .1. Clt Morpan, Halt . . Joapphn, .1 Cit . Mel.arrv. King . lilies. Hlnc . . Kallneer. tloeh.... Kay. HlnK Lennox J City IVhlteman 'I'or. . . . llolilen. Tor AnderHon. Tor Welser, Head Hrarty. Hoch Hlneev, Ncviaik. Coones . J Clt Stark. Xewark Sheridan. Head Keltj, Rnih Kuan, Halt Sha. Nptt.uk r.elter. Newark . Harries. Huff Smith, Hlnn . Herman, J i'it . iJonelMiu, Huff Romnie, Vew ark . mucins, num. nilprlh-. Hlne. HreklnriUee. Tor Wlulesnorth. J I'ltj HakPr. Head . . ni 2fi Hli '-'1 2.1 J1 jo I'll J I a 'JS l.-i III in 23 s J.I 11 12 a 11 11 10 10 i-j 10. lii s II 11 0 II 21 21 1.1 IS ir 21 2'l 11 IT Sll r, I! Ill Jfl 211 Hll IM' l 70U 0 r,no a 47S a . I2S 1 117 0 .417 a 4M o 400 0 4110 2 as.-, j :i4 0 ami 2 .av i ,:tia 1 aa.i j :i2i 0 .tot II .11114 n :io4 1 aoo a .aim r .aoo 0 2B o 2sa II .2SO U .2SII 4 .2S0 2 .JSI1 a .2117 II .2li.'l o .2a o 2r,i II .2111 0 21 1 .2.VI I 2.10 1 2.10 I .2.M1 I 2.V0 0 .2.-.0 II 2.10 3 .242 O 241 0 .241 1 .2411 1 2411 2 .23S 2 .2.1S o .ail 0 .227 1 .227 Wlllw Hun. Haddock. HIliK llasdeli. Head Shea. Newark Iluhhell, Tin tellers .1 I'ltv lle.VuvfllP .1 ('US Catlier, Newark . domvMin. 'I'or. I'plernon. Tor. o'Donnell. Read . Kecfe. Heinl. . 8 ! 1S rni'lll.NU RECOIU3R .214 20H 207 .1S2 .17C 1117 .1117 .1(17 .l.'.s .t.H .174 .118 f'lliher Plub 1 IIuLIipU, Toronto Schadlt. .lernes Cllv . . .lertKen, Newark .. . . ItSaii, HufTalo Hrown, Headlnic ... I'rank. llalllmorc .. Jonen, Toronto Hotter. Headlnc See HocheKter Herbert r.altlmore. .. Hersi-he Toronto Miller, Jere I'ltv ... VVelnert. Reiitlnsj Jordan. Huffato Schorr. Newark Parnham llaltlinoie. . Heck. Toronto Keefe. Rendlnc lloniniel, Newark IllKKlna. HIiiKhamloii . . ThotuaR, Huffalo . ActiNta Rochenter llrosin IlocheHter shea Newark . . Morrlsette, Jersey Cltv W'lltse Huffalo . Hoar. HfHdttlg Iiewls, Haltimore Justin. Toronto . . Newlon IlTlllmore Hone, Huffalo ... Harnhardt. Readlnif Zellura, Jeraey City Hernhartf Hochester . Ilevinnes. Huffalo Cleares, Vewnrk . Donovan, HlnKhamton Hussell. Jersey City . MtCabe JllnKhamton V. Ii TM' 2 0 1 0110 1 II 1. II. Ill 1 ii I iiiio 1 II 1 .11011 1 O 1.000 1 0 1.IH10 1 o i.ono i o 1.0110 1 o i nun 1 o l.ooo 1 o i.nnii 1 II 1.0110 1 o l oon l n l ooo 1 o l.lllld .14a .ti.i 12.1 12.1 .125 .111 .111 .tins not) .oon .inn) .ouu l.ant V. I.. Broivns Outfielder Leads Joe Jackson by .018; Witt Hits AOO for Connie Mack; Cicotte Leads Tivirlcrs IN THII meanwhile a vast number of words will be emplojed to show whether the twelve-round distance will favor Wiliard or Dempsey. It has been argued that Wiliard is n slow starter nnd that Dempsey may pile up n big lead over tlie shorter 'mute before the champion gets going. On lie other side of the partition it may be argued that Wiliard is no longer teem ing with jouth, nnd that the jnunger Dempsey would hnve u far better chance wearing the older man down us Wiliard did Johnson before planting the knockout. These details can be argued back und forth until the debaters arc blue around the gills, without arriving tit it deliuitu conclusion. You can take' your pick in advance. POll both men have iupporlers who ate confident their entry will paddle the pudding out of the other fellow before the twelfth stanza is ever i cached. Til 10 drop from belonging to u conquering army down to the lloston Ilruves maj lie something of a dip. Hut in spife of this we believe Hank Gowdy will be able to stand- up under the shock nud druvv tlie difference between a sergeant's salary and a catcher's pay check, s ' .300 .11111 .100 .Mill .nnn son ..".on ..100 .urn .noo .nnn .11011 oon noo noo .nun .11110 .11110 ooo (inn .010 .oon ooo ODD Tiik; pid HKRi; is an mil. side h three or four (bailee, too, tliaf Slierrod Smith would just us soon hours u week, as to officiate eight hours a day us an 1,1 I .lili-iilisim. nf I he SI. l.nnig Ilrnw lis. tins liitnii mi it liuHirio- nvuriiiin L 'H rtallCO. of .(iir for the si games in which he has participated in tliii American I League campaign. Heal hatting laurels in the I'nn i Johnson circuit, however. beloiigto Joe Gedcoii, who was canned by two Ameri can Leinjue clubs prior to landing in St. Louis because lie was a iliv us u hitter. Gedeoll. lllltlliriilltlv linu lenrnnil Hip art of tinning out buse hits, for in ten Few Loafers Oil MoraUS Reds games of the present brush he has, -ryi' MuHAN may have no intention of winning-u p aut, but he plans to compiled a batting nveraw of .48... fIlmii.y u few people who had picked ltedland out for a soft spot along the Gedeon's nearest rival is Joe Jackson. ,i-E,t of way. I'nt is not only a great niun handling pitchers, but you rarely me i liieago lence iiusler. .incKsnn lias j M,(, oun ijfjiis ball clubs loafing. A club of this tjpe always will get somc plajed in one game more than Gcdcun where, even if the tulent involved isn't quite as lofty as it might be. The Difference When links, within some store or bank. May make an error, moic than rank. The boss, perhaps, may tall them down With burning ivords or icowl or frown Hut hawliun niiilis, don't rise and fhoul "Come on aud take this bonchead out!" Clubs Hallimore Hoihestet Readlne Toronto . Huffalo . . -Newark Jersey Cits Hlnshamtun CLUB TJATTINO (!. A H. R. 210 201 211 r,i jfi in :is 2.14 :ts 220 2! 207 20 187 22 ii. s n. p.c. 70 a auj .in i r, n.i a in hi m 12 B'J 8 47 B as 8 7.'! 2.17 .2.1.1 .210 .sail .227 20S NATIONAL LEAGUE riTCHINO RECORDS I AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING IinCORDS and there is much joy in the camp, of the visitors. The big catcher went to his borne in Columbus, 0., for a long vacation, but the bum work done bv .iii Irnrn in the enrlv cames evidenllv i Ulised him In clmnp-e hi mtnrl nml .,i lw -..-- v c --- - -r. uuu i i TW'k on the job sooner than he anticipated. He will not appear in the regular "Jjne-up until next Tuesday, when Hie Tribe opens with St. Louis. With Govvdy in the fold, Stallus will have four cntchets on Hie payroll. iJiiiHank is sure of a job and so is Art Wilson, so it looks ns if John llenrv or JjjWalter Tragressor soon would depart on the long journej. r'J,"S funny how times have chuuged. Two jears ago u guj would have been nrrcsted had he predicted that two alien teams would be playing in, 10)0, Myitli Alexander in the box, Hill Killefer behind tbe bat and Dode 1'askert , flaying qentcr field for one side and Pat Moran on the voaching lines of the rther. Yet that very thing happened in Chicago yesterday, when Cincinnati defeated the Cubs l.to 0 iu Alex's first start. Baseball surely is a funny game. . aCCOHDING to advices from Toledo, the probable scene of the Willard- 'V Dempsey championship bout on July 4. no individual promoters outside w5t. ,3k, Tfx nickard are in any way connected with the scrap. It is it municipal air. with the wry of Toledo assisting as much us possible to make the fight Ituccets. .vo one expects to make a uenny out ot it auu a certain percentage INfee receipts will be turned over' to charily. It Is said Uiat the money taken tt boxing ebons this winter lias been used to take care of the poorer classes rjve ice and free roal funds have been established. This looks like a good K V JWHT-r to relate boxing. i 3P 4JHH -( tar. fJOtlGK YOl'NG, who was baseball editor of the Public Ledger for twenty Jwr befm'fl entering the theatrical game a few months ago, bus ttreu to the. position of resident manager of Keith s and assistant tu y. J.. t . PI nor i !ub fuero. St t. Ilarbcr. t lu I'ravath Phil -tmllh Cln KltiB. N V N'ehf. Ho I Hmton. N . Williams Phil Vouns V Y Rudolnh. Hon Kllduff Chi ilrlffilh Ilkljii llovle V V. Konetihv Itklii Vlver? Hkln slckins. I'hll Miller, llos I'lik l hi llurni' llolke llo Rarlden Cm . I'lark i hi iihulu. si I. Kreuaei. Hkln .Immeruiitn V Kisher Cln Ilolloehrr. I hi Vteuset. Phil Shotten St 1. MiC'nrn V V Olnen I'kln I lerzoc llos CutshaA. I'ltlf Slpnsel. Pitts VVlieat, Hkln Maloue Hkln llancrnfl. 1'hH Harnes, V 1 Halrd. V V Woodward Phil Killefer Chi Kopf, Cln S'eale, cln Pletcher, N V fisher, st I llroh Cln I'uulelte. St I. i (Irlmes. Hkln i llnlrd. Phil . Callahan. J'hil ' l.uderus. Phil rtlcsUee. Pitts Hasan. Tlos . I Stock. St 1,. . 1 Wilson. Ros. RlKBPrt. Ilos lleathcolc St I Rouflh. Cln Mapee. Hkln Merkte. Chi viann Chi Terrs'. Pill" vta S' t Flaubert, I In TeHrce. Phil Rath. Cln I Caton. Pitts S. Macee. ('in . Hornshs. S' I. rtoeckel. Pins Chase. N V nubuc. N Y . Meadows St L Adams. Phil Eller. Cln. . Kaurt. N T Carey, I'ltts Cad r. Trill . . Hmlth. tlos Hnier. Pitts II Smith. N T Pfeffer. HKin ' Whltted Phil riiMrell, llos Illeuf. Chi Hmlth. HI. U. ClRodwtll, HI. I. I iwnriuii -oi II II 11 :i .11 13 in n 10 10 10 in HATTlMi Ml T. II a V 2 1.1 1 s 12 .1 7 o 1 J 1 2 n 1 o 1 4.1 U 211 IS HH an n IS 47 a.i a I 42 20 as aa a .17 4S 2.1 211 aa in ai .VI Js .111 as ai 40 41 4s ai 14 1.1 13 13 II ir. s 10 II a 1.1 10 17 hi 13 10 12 12 14 10 4 'pwiwr. run ii i j u i a 12 13 3 III Mi! . n 10 li 8 11 12 . 12 . 4 12 ..13 .1(1 II . 3 . 4 n .. 4 . .10 . H II . ft 4 3 7 (I 111 r. 4 ? an 17 44 11 11 37 4.1 l!i 42 3.1 43 'jn 4 4.1 29 38 34 mi 40 41 32 12 14 .16 4 3.', 4o R lK 10 3R 38 23 ar. 13 II 12 n ii o r, o 1 4 11 o T II a in pc .11117 .01.1 .'S3 .300 .-no r.oo ..ion 4111 4112 4.1.1 444 4211 .424 .4111 .401 .400 .400 391 .301 38J .378 .37.1 .31" .331 .333 333 321! 32fi 321 321 320 3111 .303 .3011 .293 202 280 28ft 2SI1 .280 .278 !'J73 273 .273 270 .207 .207 22 2.17 2.1 .J.10 .2.10 244 .241 .237 .23.1 231 Piuhei cluh Hames. 'ew York i I'feffer, Hrooklsn . llhei. Cincinnati . i atles New York (Jllmes Hrooklsn .. Istei. Chicago Kller, Cincinnati I4iaue Cincinnati Adam,- I'uisDurRli Winters Now York Tuero. St Louis . Jlaver Pittsburgh . Sallec. Cincinnati . Carler. CtilcaBo Marquard. Hrooklsn Vauijhn. Chlcatro Cadore. Hrooklsn . Jucobs, PhllR Woodward Phils Watson, PhilH JIas. si Louis . .. (ioodwin, St IDUis .. llouelas Chicaco l'ooiei. Pittsburgh Heuther. Cincinnati . . Oeschgci , Phils . . llenlon. New York Smith Vow York Hressler, Cincinnati . Martin, Chicago . . , Weaver, Chicago . . Northrup Hoston Keating, Hoston rilllnguii, Hoston . . . Itagan, Huston .. II. Prendergast, Phils. ... Hvuns-. Pittbburgli .... Hamilton, Pittsburgh . Doak. St l.ouls .. .Meadows, St Louis Sherdell, St. Louis ltudotph, Hoston W 3 . 3 3 I p c II 1 DUO i 1 nnn o 1 nou o 1 ooo o I noo n 1 noo o l ooo ii I oon o 1 ,toii o i .noo II i ooo n 1. IIIIO o l.ooo o 1 oun O 1 ooo 730 us? .1110 MIO .5011 .Mil ..100 .333 .33.1 .000 .1100 ooo 01111 .1100 .000 .0110 .0011 0110 000 111)0 .1100 .000 .(100 .000 .000 .000 Pitcher Club Chntle. Chicago Qulnn. New York Caldwell. Hoston Uhle, Cleveland Paher Chicago Ilovllk, Washington Thormahlen, New York Ruth. Hatito.t Kerr. Chicago James. Detroit Hagus. Clo eland Russell, New York Williams Chicago Johnson, Washington Mass, I'oston ... Shaw. Washington Morton. Cleveland dallia. St. l.ouls. . . Harper. Washington Johnson Athletics Jotles. Rostun . . . Shawkes. New York . Ktnnes'. Athletics . Holand Detroit . . . Covelebkle, Cleveland Lhmke, Detroit . . Solhorun, St. I.ouls Watson. Athletics . ll f-'oore. Now York o Dumont Hoston . 0 Uellnian. Si. I.ouis . 0 Mogrldzc. New York . 0 Pennoek Hoston . . n Rogers, St Louis. n Hnrmann Cleveland 0 Danforth. Chicago ll Davenport, Ht. Louis... 0 L'rickson, Detroit o Thompson. Washington 0 Dauss. Detroit o Terrs. Athletics . . .0 W 3 I. P.C (I 1 OOO- 0 1 000 II 1.0011 0 1 IIIIO II I 040 II 1 1100 o i ooo II 1 000 0 1.0011 (I 1.000 I) I.oiki II 1.1100 10 11(17 .('.117 007 .1107 0117 1110 Mm ..Kill .33 I .3.13 .31.1 33.1 3.1.1 210 .000 (ion ooo IIIIO noo ooo not) .000 .0110 noo .000 noo .ooo ooo w. 3 nnd is iu the runner-up position, with a record of .407. Juckson, who hit safelj in his fiist ten games last season, got away to a good start this jear by connecting in his first eight contexts. During 'this stretch nf hitting the Chicago slugger poled out seventeen hits in tliirt.v -four tries for an average of .."00. He finally was stopped by Grover I.ovvdermilk. The reason why tlie White Sox are setting the pace in the league race is found in tlie club butting column. Kid Glcason s tossers have a team average of ..'lOI!. The Mackmen notches below the Sox in team hitting with a card of .li.11. AVhitey Witt is tlie real leader of the Athletics. He hit safely in ten coa sectitivc games before being stopped by Hob Shawkej. lie is a member of the .-100 set. Tlie batting and pitching averages, including the gumes plajed Wednesday, follow : INDIVIDUAL llVl'TlNd 11 Cincinnati has spent the vust bulk of its career iu the second division. Once in n while she has popped in among the first four, but not often enough to call for any comment. ' MO It. IX inn keep his dun mound ihhd or fourth place they should get him to dime up the nv-tt peaijc ticaty and mange the ncj-t table of lontcnts for the league of nations. The Sorroiv-Malter The putt that stops tiro inches shy licnvcs liars within the roughest eye. I'. K. II. hitliiiff I TN Til 11 meantime George Mailings would like to get into suddeu conimuuica- ure live'-- t' w'"' ""' author of that ringing phrase, 'You can't keep a good man dow n . SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Clubs New York . Hrooklsn . Phillies ... Chicago . Boston . Ht. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh CLUB HATTING Gl .10 10 It . II .13 13 .10 a. n. n. arn ft; 421 387 3S4 327 411) 377 322 II Oil (11 123 B7 1(13 4.1 110 21 "II 2.1 HI ,11) 81 27 02 S.H P.C 18 310 .307 .271 .250 232 217 21.1 .193 . Clubs Chicago . . . Cleveland . . I Detroit St. Louis . I Washington Athletics . . I Hoston , . New York CLUB O . . II HI . . II . 10 . . It . 10 . .. 10 II HATTINU All H .1113 330 373 333 388 371) 330 211)1 II 110 114 101 89 (III n.i 80 7o P.( .303 .28.1 .271 2(17 .233 2.11 .250 238 J OUN '' MCItlrAY, the sensational New ork bantam, who was the llrstj to put tlie skids under Vrankie Clark, .Mas 10 I'n .Mas 2fl Behny Leonard Is lo oppose Joe Phillips. due lotinny Itus and Joe Welling have been matched to nteel heforo the Duquesnc A C. In Pittsburgh on Mas' 2d BUDD TO PLAY INDIANA win PITT TEAM MEETS NTAVY Captain Shea's Men Favored In Dual Clash Today Annapolis, Mil., May 10. The strong ft 1 .220 1 7 I 2111 !' n 1 .214 3 3 II .214 3 8 11 ,2tl 2 II II .200 1 7 2 .200 4 8 2 .?on tin .200 1 II .200 i" 3 0 20(1 12 0 200 4 7 1 .14 7 3 .184 2 4 II .174 3 ll ,171 2 a 0 1R7 i i n IN ll 2 1 1R7 .1 4 O IKii IBS 1.18 a n i inn it a o :i.mi J 7 a 14 Try to Make It Two Straight This Afternoon I'he K. G. Ilntlil Baseball teum will ' '' team, led by Frank Shen, play the Indiana C. C. this afternoon -II'tain of. the Hmokctown bojs, nnd on the home field at Twenty-ninth and Somerset and after their fourteen -Inning victory over Marshall 13, Smith aie sure of winning another at the ex pense of Indiann, The line-up contains some of the best minor league players In tho city and the lludd is out nfter tho city cham pionship. West Catholic Freshmen Win Plying h ulellar brand, of ball, tho Wast Catholic freshmen raptured their fourth straight l tors' when Ihey defeated their old rivals and leaders of the Freshmen In terscholaslle League, the West Philadelphia High Kchool team, by tbe one-tided (core PX 15 to 8. one of tho best middle distance ii-un- ners in the country, reached here last night for the dual meeting with the Navy here .this afternoon. The Navy showed poorly against Pcnn last Saturday, nnd a comparison of the recent work of the two teams shows the Pitt boys to enter the competition favorites. Jncnbsou SI. L lMimar, A i . . (ieileon. St. L Jackson. Chi . ilrover, Ath.. Smith. Clev . . llellman. Del. Witt. Ath.. Schang, llos. Qulnn. N Y. (iiindll. Chi. .. Koster. vvasn.. Shaw. Wash . . Hlllson. Det... Shorten, Det 1'lagstead, Det Pirlnlch, Wash . Annew. llaitll . Wambsg'ss Clev Charrlts-, Wash Schnllt. Chi... Hoille, N. V. .. Ilardnew' Clev II. Collins Chi Hums, Ath .. Cobb. Det Vearh. Del... Coumbe. clev . Lvnn. Chi.... Weaver. Chi.... Shannon, Ath.. Williams. St. I, Dugan, Ath. . . Alnsmith, Det. Scott, Bps Johnston. Clev Judge. Wash . llooner. no. . . . 1'ratt. N. V Chapman, Clev . flerber, St. 'L. .. ltarrv. Hos. . . . Pccklnp'gh. X. Hneaker. Clev Demmilt St. L. robin. St.. I,. Hoel. N. y... Ilisberg Chi. . Milan, -Wash. Fllee. Wash Mclnnls. Ilos... llulh. Hos O'Neill. Clev .. . Wood Clev Thompson, Wash Over. Det Mogrldire, N -4 t'lnn. N V. ...... Johnson Wash... Sisler. St. .1- Morton. Cl-v. i-elhold. Chi. . vitr. nos. .. . . Menosks. Wash., (!rnne$-, Clev. Hiker X. V.- . Hlrnnlr llos Severeld, St, L. Klnnes-. Ath. . . Young-, Det, . . . Uoth, Ath. .. . Hush. Det Jones, Det. . . Mavs. Dos. .... Perkins, Ath, , . , Ketsch. Chi . . . Williams. Chi. . . Hothoron. Ht. L Janvrlfl. Wash.. Kopn. AJn. .. . i I -wis. s.r. Thomas. -Ah. ,. vick. ,x. y.V' rtronkla, Bl, Ii i WnltMB. Hos. ldweu. ne, n 11 10 11 3 ,11 11 I , n 10 . D 4 10 11 10 . I) . 10 ..11 . Ill ..11 10 . . 4 a ...u . .. B ..10 ...10 . 4 . .10 ..10 . II ..10 . I) ..in ...in ..10 y . a ..in .. 8 . .10 .. 8 ..ii .11 ...10 ..in . . . ... 8 4 4 4 . . 3 .. fl .. II ..10 a ..ii ..in ..in . in . . ..in' ..1" . a . . 8 .i a . .it .:' ..10 1.11 .. 4 ... . It 10 . 8 . n 3 All 13 3.1 45 13 2I 37 42 14 37 17 10 13 8 3.1 30 11 34 20 23 3J 3.1 ' 38 44 42 33 3 II 41) 42 31 43 HI 37 34 34 41 31 31 28 311 211 33 2rt 34 3t 33 43 an 40 32 20 4 4 4 4 . 34 17 31 0 32 32 ?8 38 33 38 Til I'n 43 as as . 11 28 itn 6ll js n ns r. 32 33 1 40 4 w.1 r. 14 a 7 11 8 1 HI 21 11 13 in 18 I', 3 1.1 19 4 n 3 13 11 I 12 8 11 12 13 1.1 11 11 1 3 13 13 10 13 3 11 10 10 12 11 8 11 8 a 7 fl 8 fl 11 10 10 8 n will be n winilup entertainer at the Nn linnnl A. A. tonight. K. U. ,loe ll Don nell, the slugging Gloucester bantam, mx vvilllamhon, tho recent bantam head- ill nmioMC the Gotliam lad. . J'?'1 "ow nt to take on pete Herman Will opposv i in iiuiuuiii i 1. I Williamson has engaged In three hard bat- Itnttling .Murray and isoouy imH', n durlns the. last ten das's and now feel SH. P C (I .013 0 ..Kin l Is'' i ..., ii. .. !!. lI.ihiIiI uiinnlv nn inter- so Hell satlstlcd vllh Ills own ability that im turn iiiiiiiiiiii.. iii'.iiii. ,'..i"i..j .... ...... .. .. . .... ... , . -. a 4H7 I rival nj wcigui-s wuiu ouih-ij i... .. (i .4.11 o.sting session when they conic together l ill in the third bout. This will' be their he wants the champions. .420 42B fourth meeting. Ihich bus a will and 420 -the third meeting was a draw. 40.1 1 Did; Griffin -takes on Frunkie Duly the third battle CENTRAL NINE BEATEN bouts Andy 4011. ., .1.. .1 l.n(ln Tim iillim- .400 in tue mil" "-"" ' .381 i.i,r miretlier Joe Marks and :37l McMahon and Tony 1'riend aud George mi . nrnvvn. Cat nelniiM win K.h"?..!!iH ."lR,!i,1 !, ihe hon of ureaiiing "". "'",r' ."."kv; r, o ll 1 a o i a l 4 n l .1 1 r, n a i .1 n 2 0 1 0 .304 .3.1.1 .3.10 3IS .344 .341 342 341 .333 331 .331 333 .3".1 310 .308 .302 .300 .207 204 ..204 .201 21)1) 28(1 280 282 .2711 273 .2 2(11 .2.18 .2.17 .2.1fl .2.W .2.10 .2.10 .2.10 .2.10 .210 "10 .210 231 .'3.1 .!"J0 ii-i.i .I'tfi "111 214 .211 .St'! .211 .200 I .200 102 18fl .! 182 .17 .1(17 .17 .107 ns i ns .inn ,1n8 .ino 'H2 . Southern Tossers Surprise Fans by League Victory, 10 to 5 Vor Iho second time this season Central HUh lost Its baseball game with Southern High, being defeated on Houston Field bv the unre of 10 lo 0. 'I'he weather was cold and winds I...w '1'enUler. int'su !'":""'"'.-"",.-":: li come together lu me main " ' JV.I Hiimnla Delatiey prnvtil In lit" 'x round baule with jintlllp. that lie la . regular hitter Joe Tlnllt a"'' 1'nekey Homines will be .101 ,l'!,; .Hlis n.n .1 the nlvnitll 1 1 WlkeTonrr'-andJoe-JaVlTsonVciash-.n tho third boui Hilly Dev ne tho winning soung binum?V;nBe. Kid Wagner la the second icsslon. The..uler.er '" slid Franklo Kline. At Hie Atlantic Cits Sporting tlub Thurs .1,,.. tillrht lTeSlOn lironil, luiuil'u hthiiil-i- welclU and Kddlc Morgan will do the en weiglll. w i" . . xlnv li, Allentowii llaht- ..ivThi fares Jnckle Moore In the semlwlml- n'"Th.othr uo.it" nr.J-ent KM Wolfe -- j"n,OTy Mendo anil Joe Stanley vs. 1'ianklo, Moofe l.u. rhtlllpa nd "-'rankle Conlfrev have lieirmvtched bv Promoter Nate Smith to btttlen the Krnnlre A. C, wind-up 1 hurs dii nlEM. nav Knnls. Sam Gross-a battler. !J,,i, Harrv- (Kid) Hrown In the somlxlnd S r The other bouts follow: Johnny Vlm- Natlonal League Park Phillies vs. Boston "Braves" OAMIC at 3 r. si. Scuts tit (ilmbels' ami Snaldlnis' Ctll.l, i:iii; 11, 8KIIAI, I, , Prltieelon . Pennsjlvanlo Todas'. a 1" XI. v """"" Krunklln Ilrld.33d & locust his. Also Tfaclc Meet, Pennsylvania Freshmen vs. Cornell, at I . AT Snrln&r Fnolhall Prsetiee a ,'nn rtemerveil seats SI 10. ',.', at Ulmbcls' und A General admission umcei. ul' "1.1 ri.i,tnn .Inlinnv Tl.iz?i Va Wllllii Currle and Dave Moore, v a Young Passion. Swarthmore High, 4; Haverford, 2 h'-arthmore. 1aM May 1), - 8wrthmore Hlh malntulned lis elfin record by winning from Haverford High Bvhool tills iftirnoon! 4 to -. Thp arnme vrnm cintim and r.mit.4 i quel between TMrimll. the orrul8hnnk. Wh H 2 1 .1JW i , . llulcli Ilrandt. the New York bantam, will h In the main bout at the Cambria nejt Krlilsv nlahl. Preston Hrown again wjll he called to the front to onnosi the New Yorker nrnndt bnttled all the bantam headllners of the last live jears and still Is carabl" of making- It Interesting for tho leaders. I'ollowlng Tendler'a meeting ..with Cal I)e laney Monday night he will lourney to Wllkes-Harie. where he lakes on AI Murphy, a oroduct of the coa) region. One v-eek froin mnlght Tendler Is due to engage Allen, town Dundee. In Allentovyn. Three more sportsmen hva announced that they pln to take the "Herman Taylor sneclal" to the Wlllard-Dcmpsey battle In Toledo. Charles Meeb, Leon Italns and lirneet Jambor ore the latest added to the list, Aeroruing 10 .irn sin?, voe ,ai.onai wind-up one week from tonight will bring me worm togelher Jack Drilton, vvelgnt cnaiiipiou. ".iu inn nnd Johnnvr Tlllmll pn Monday nlM. , welter. weight champion, and Bleve Iitson. Ilrlt ton ann jonnny iiumao t ibbii it) uaiiunorc NATIONAL A. A. -V $ nioht Tony l'rlend ts. (irorge Hrown Joe Murks va. Andy McMahon Ilobky Do le ts. Haltllng Murray" Frankie Daly vs. Dick Griffin Johnny Murray vs. K. 0. Joe O'Donnell Olvmnin A. A. I!'0""1 and Ilalnbrldge MONDAY NIGHT. MAY IS f Cleineniean vs. I'rankle Kline Hilly Devlne vs. Hid Wucuer Mike t'onnora va. Joe Jurkaon tA Tnliiv ve Parlrw Mii.i. Lew Tendler vs. Cal Delaney Summer Boxing Tournament OI'BN Ttl AM-JltNK asili und 37th (lotil Watches Iob llovloi tlloves Holing hlioes 1st and 2d Prizes PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S 8. K. Cor. loth Chestnut Open ah yeaP vsean POINT BREEZE PARK Vhlla,'i WonderlaDd John Komle. M$r. Grand Opening, Sat'd'y. May It; UATTllXNlJ nm BAND AxfrTfe1d2: 1 -i I fy-."' V '" I! ,- - " . v 4- 41 ,-.. ..&! .?- ,f