Ivii.-HJiJJ,, ,''", --f-n,,.j ':iTmw$WJmmW irm -ii IT 1 H J . .. v . 'VM; I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919 15 ?,: J '.s pFLLi?) ENTERS RING WITH UMBRELLA, YET DEMPSEY'S RAIN OF BLOWS STRIKE BIG FELLOW GA VVYAND PECK TOP t I RESPECTIVE LEAGUES, WIELDING BLUDGEONS m .... ...-.- .... . .. Cravath Loses 32 Points, but Holds Pace Memel Bats Safely in Eleven Games Burns Wallops Ball Hard for A's YOU CAN FIND EVERYBODY ELSE'S BUT YOUR OWN GAVV hotel T CKAVATH i the leadlnK batsman, with n nercentane of .1170: ' Ivy Olon scored ttio mot runi, .18, and nUo punched out the most hit, seventy seven ; Carson Rigbeo stole the most bnscs, nineteen. Public Mitchell nnd Bailey nre in n tie for the leading pitcher: each has three win nnd nnry A lose. The Pirates-', living up to their nnme, were the first major lul to (.teal 100 basese tills jenr: they pilfered their century on July 2 nfT the Cards. Irish Meusel went on n battini? spree thnt endured eleven frames in n row. Until July 2. vihen he rnn afoul, Hiiiih McQuillen nnd quit. During his strenk Meusel poled seventeen lilts fn forty three trials for n mnrk of .105 nnd tainted eight runs. ItnttliiE Records Plsjer Club -Northrop. Hos Thorpe, Bob Amu, SH I poonit I'KCKINI'AUOH. of the (i it 21 mi is .i ." 170 no 221 44 l.'.ll 45 1H1 5i 207 57 21 (1 33 (19 5il 220 :.n 2s 53 201 aii n n i fravath. Phils Younir N T South'orth, Puts ..Williams. Mils Roueh Cln : Rums, JJ. r WInijo, Cln . Konetchy. Bklsn Holke. Dos Meusel. Phils . Z. Wheat. Ukbn (11 -J41 Hornsby. St I, fll 222 Clemens. St. L. 35 85 Deal, Chi. . 48 104 Shotton. B( I. 52 104 Kauri-. N T. . 57 214 Davie. N. Y M 107 arilTlth. Bklyn 57 232 Mers. niihn . 50 212 Klllefer. Chi 44 133 Stensrel. Tltta (10 220 Bancroft. I'hlla 11 37 Olson, Ukln ill 200 Cutshaw. Pitts 01 221 McIIenry St I, 3D lno Blgnee. Pitts. 55 208 McCarty N Y 47 137 HerroR. llos 52 2oo Heathcote, St I. 45 145 Fisher Cln 10 Oroh. Cln 00 Barnes. N Y 21 Cooper, Pitts. 15 Dllhoefcr. 8t. 1. 11 Cheney. Bos . 10 Stock, St L. . Flack, Chi Rath', Cln. Miller, St I Kopf. Cln Raw lings. Bos. Rlggert. Bos . Rarlden, Cln Blackburn. Jlos Daubert, Cln Johnston. Bklyn Kllduir. llklsn Smith St. I... .. M Wheat, Hklin. MerkV Chi .... l.uderus, Phlla Balrd. Thlla .. Boeckel, Bos Adams. Phlla sherrell. St. I, .Vehf, Bos Smith, Cln,.. Neal, Cln Kreuser. Bkljn Kller. Cln. . Sicking. Thlla Miller. Ukln. Chase, N. Y Cueto. Cln Maranvllla. Boa Macee, fill. . Wilson. Bos Carey, Pitts Alexander. Chi Pletcher, N Y Barbare. Pitts T,avan, St 1, . Cow ell. Boston Lear. Chi llollocher. Chi. Zimmerman. N Y O'Tarrell. Chi Pick Chi Barber, Chi Terry. Htts Cady. Phlla Vaughn, Chi Paulette. St. I. Cator. Pitts Goodwin. St 1. Reuther. Cln. Schmidt, Pitts . Woodward. Phlla Smith, Bos Saler. Pitts Powell, Boa Mayer, Plttts Mann. Chi Whltted. Phlla Hendrlx. Chi . Magee. Cln . . Malono, Bkln.. Cruise, Bos.. .. Tueto, St. L. Paskert, Chi Adams. Pitts. Rudolph, Bos Pearco Phlla . . Lee. Pitts i Hamilton. Pitts Smith. Phlla ir.u c 1.. . Schu'ltz. St I.puls ?; , Dubuc. New YorK i 88 !IS 411 42 14 14 01 218 02 255 0 220 51 1117 58 202 111 47 48 181 37 8 29 SO 01 211) 37 115 31 88 nil 212 i: 20 57 210 50 214 50 207 50 203 30 1011 17 10 15 33 10 23 00 277 43 13 J 18 13 41 130 2(1 5' 57 221 lis 87 57 101 50 222 30 123 1 4 52 12 20 52 ISO 20 57 28 118 12 as 28 58 3S 143 57 201 20 04 55 199 28 111 52 11)7 30 88 17 41 37 127 21 50 17 32 20 37 311 12(1 14 28 33 114 40 110 55 215 12 24 58 217 43 104 14 211 20 flit 45 1.1 40 134 21 30 55 188 10 II 14 41 17 102 15 42 14 32 17 10 14 10 05 7 II 4 23 04 75 50 58 00 OS .11 118 04 02 74 08 20 no 511 05 03 32. 70 !8 04 40 07 11 00 32 01 40 58 42 11 02 14 12 4 I 02 72 03 55 00 13 50 27 30 31 24 28 28 30 13 31 30 to 25 33 30 Yankees, tops the batters with an nvernge of .182 : I'eck also leads in most runs scored with 4(T tallies; Sam Kico, of the Senators, banged out the most hits to date, ".", while Doe John son of the Indians stole the rriot bases. IS ; ICddle Cieotte hearts the hurlers with n percentage of .70,". When Iloger reached Jim Shaw for n base hit on July 2, It made the 2It consecutive giime that linger hns got ten one or more base hits in : in so doing I'eck crcnted a new record for this season on the big time, besting by one gnmo Babe Hutu's 20-ganic record, which stood as the best to thii time. sii pc ' n T1''" P(l"nls tn W record held bv ii 444'1,',i? Speaker, also last j ear's "mark 4 in held by IMdie I'oster. !-! '370 I , ,T,J' Col)b topped the heap in 1017 bv ? ?.',? '!,U!"B safo f,,r 3S xtrnight contests 0 .320 ,IlJn"K ''' stretch of hitting l'cck banged ,'.' 5!'-' llt :" llits '" 7,i ""Miipts for a mark 3 313 ot AJl ni"' tallll -1 runs, boosting his 7 son nvernge from .120 to his present mark 3081 of.,3S1- n net gain of 01 percentage .307 , l'uims KrJOVA T CAiviE JUST ABOUT IN HGRCT HGLLO HBRg'i A BAt-U ANYIWAV Wor4Pep WHOS-? .300 311(1 305 304 30 1 eorge Hums fairly murdered all sorts of pitching for seven games in succession, when Ueorire was sfnnnnl 304 I on lime 28, by Jim Shaw. He got n 302 dozen hits in 22 tries for the enormous ai,! average of ..-4.". 27 The averages including games placed r, h July 2 follow: . 20 24 ''7 no 57 55 51 23 5 10 II 511 21 II 33 15 57 4 50 21 1 5 47 It 24 8 14 34 47 15 40 14 45 2ft 10 28 11 7 8 27 0 54 25 45 A 45 84 0 14 31 27 0 37 8 8 27 8 n 3 3 12 11 2115 204 1 livrriMj ni:coiti)s ;I3 Plaer Club 1 All. R. 202 I .lnmleon. Clee . 10 8 ' JUll I ."""" den-land 15 II l 2110 i aiurpny, Chicago 15 10 2KII A",1?1 I,r"'0ll 12 12 288 l,w klnn.iuRh NY 51117.4 280 , l,obb: Detroit . . 44 n, 280 ,rKch. I'etrolt 57 208 "SO '.'"lead. Detroit 53 177 ...n.r., ,n J.OUIH. . Oil L-U ( unr.iiiKham, l)et 15 12 Milan. Washington 30 183 Jackson, Chicago III! 222 Kinney. Phlla 27 31 Johnson Clove . no n; Both. Boston . 51 05 Itlce. Washington. III! 237 Ruth. Boston . 52 105 Shortf-n Detroit, 3(1 07 B Collins, Chicago (.0 2111 Hm th. Cloteland 47 107 T'i ,!t ..;:" ,..":" :? Hn 1MI. St IlUlS. 48 1011 ",a,- )C,Mer- I'hll'UBO. 00 242 2rt, Hellman. rietrolt 58 213 200 1 l-ttis. New York, 57 215 200 I ( napman. Cleve.. 47 17 .00 S(Ott. llolnn KJ ion 2 .204 Tnbln, St. Louis 58 222 11 .203 I ".lliloms. St.lxiuls 1.1 4- II .2113 '.v'" Athletics... 55 220 1 .201 1 Joater. Washington 01 250 258 I ...i,,iifr, Cleveland 511 225 ..uiLiiuitKi-r iee 17 41 ..-,-ifi. .. y.. 7 :i AH- HR TIS NO TtSM'T EITHeR-wet,!- ILL VSl IT 1 Goir&i.You Picteo UP MV BUU- WHAT IS ITA .COLOWCL T YaP TriAT'i NMrJE - Just sliccd it OFF This ICth Teri (HArlKS - Say MiS'Te That's OUR ENH. - AJ JUiT PROVJIE. IT OP"P hi ThC Tee- VUP That5 j- IT COLOMCU. 31 J wbli. -vajelL HeRe's AtJOTHEF -Qur (T ISM'T MlfJG - . . 1 r I I Tmcre'S AMOTHSR -BUT IT PRoBABUT1 ISN'T MlMU- SOMC BoDV'LL CLAIM IT I 1 JMMmh Did You JUST riroB That mll? 1 Lost IT IrJ HeE I.M.T VWCCK- MY WM(i IS OeJ IT- 3JROVC Off Tuc 15th fairway- -much ouGeo PHILS VERSATILE; CA N LOSE ANY TIME Coombsmen Proved Ability W7''" M"y Happen to Drop Game in Mom- '" lclmll Today inp, as Well as Afternoon ; nb Tu'o for Giants Neil tort rinrlnnatl I'lltalnirch f hlefirn I I llrnokljn I M. Ixiiils ,'S EQUAL THE FEATiK&Z Ily KDWIN .1. POLLOCK Cllll. New nrU ( lilrngn nil national i,iinrn lVon lt IVt. lVIn Ixisa Spilt 39 21 ,SV .658 ,639 ,,,, II -24 .(III ,IB ,031 , .. , 31 .111 .531 ,B3 .M . ,. 35 31 .530 .531 5S .... 32 31 .3118 t.523 $.4112 .508 27 37 .422 .131 .115 . 23 30 .300 t.410 t.S7J .393 18 10 .310 ,322 .303 . .. Mi:HI(V LKAfll K Won lxit Pet, Hln lxie Snllt oo(l Till: I'liils mine back In us etcrdav deielji lei roll for a long stay on the tialnc lieath JJJfJJj1" and proted their ci'ntilit Ii. losing in vinshlngton Ve.- it's MING". the morning us ell us the iifternoiin. i Our I'liiN ore getting mi good in their1 o n line that it's I)empsi. agniii-l 1 Willnrd (hat they can lon in the eve ning as ucll if John llejdler gets the i idea of twilight engagement. The J showing of the Ponnilismeii jesterdn I made a lasting impression on the holi- 38 211 39 24 30 20 3 1 .'III 2I 31 28 3" 2(1 30 13 43 .055 t.0117 t.O.fl .010 .025 .009 .581 .587 .571 .508 .510 .500 .483 .492 .475 .407 t.48 t.452 .410 T.437 T.408 .259 283 t.250 Iwo giimew. Vtrj two, il,osn tno. .108 .412 ,2T YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NXTIONM. I.KAOI'B Ven nrk, 3; PhlliKlelnllla. I. ItrooKhn, 7 Hooton, 3. ( hidieo, 7t rlttltirBh, 3. ( Inrlnnatl, Ii M. Ilul4, (12 Innlngsl. ,da crowd. Afternoon Itesults livery one knew that the) would be New lork. Rj rhllndclphla, 8. ' nlile to ilrnn n cmne in the n m The ll"ton. 5i llnmUltn. 2. nine in (irnp n fciuue in mi p. in. I lie (hloigo, It PlttMliorgh, I. PM'itemenl came in the morning. Jess I Clnrlnnntl, 4i M loals, . Harm"-, linwner, was there to help tlic ' AMIHIHAN I.liMll'K , I'hil reputation, and it n. not until iio-ton. Di Mhletlrs. 2. the ciglith thai he allowed a hit. ' orlf. Hi uMngtnn. 2. ,, ,. , ,, , . ,, . ( hlrneo. 8 Delrnlt. I. Idnvtj I r.'IMIth Mew tlie works m Hint ( letei.ind, i .t l,oiil. I frame when he i-tepped Jntii one of ri.,nnn, nek.oo Hnrni" s honts anil Mtleil the lull I oer iu,i.mi. 9, thletlr, 0. WlY) iiiiHi ft" 2-0 2S4 2S2 270 2711 270 270 275 274 274 0 411 31 34 25 an 3 19 30 4 25 31 30 37 11 31 24 20 ir sri p.c I 4 0 500 4 (I .444 . 7 II .438 .417! .358 ' .350 345 330 331 ,3'lt .3211 i .32.1 i a-M 258 -.59 1 2no ;,. " t.1' - ," II 43 54 " ambsganss, elev 5H 27 S-,7 linker. New York 57 2111 "ii ' . ' l lOU18 ',-t I li"J(oi. (-nlcago o 210 3 .214 2 214 3 .211 3 210 1 1 2l! . j- ai T.rt.ilB 42 1'JT ,iiwitz. Pitts... : '5 nressler. Cln 20 Jacobs, rhl' .',5 Sihmandt. Bkln. r8 Orlmes. Mrooklsn. ;. n..nna.Ar' KORtOn 1 nonzales. N York 18 Mamaux. Ukln ca, llnulnn Pfeffer. UrpoK'S"1 IX Callahan. Phlla 33 Smith. Nfw York 11 Benton. New York 10 Hickman. Pkln 10 03 40 82 35 35 lltlR 12 12 1,uKft Kelly. Hol,0,n ?, ? MoCabc. Chicago 12 i Palrd. New York 14 ( ntnv Clnpln Sweeney. :"' Douirlas. Chicago Meadows, St I rinak i i"' 17 4: 211 42 17 23 2 14 25 II .,,. . Union 1 1.1 i Cadore. Brooklvn 1J 30 -King. Nw Tbrk 14 15 . Miller. Pittsburgh 13 Sf Pitching neords W 3 3 ns is5 R "ft. (I'Velll ,. . . ... 7..1 . . ".. ..iTiniuii .i: , "?:,' alker Athletics 48 loo '-r, ra'l. -N-;w Yoik 50 11)11 S-,-. ?iH.fbV-. develand 15 37 .2..0 i I.ellxild. Chicago. S3 191 250 Mc.Mullln. Chicago 10 10 240 Jiicolison, St J,. 33 lj .240 Hums. Athletics 52 1(19 .244 Shannon, Iloston.. 44 173 242iSchang, Iloston. 48 132 211 Mclnnls, Koston 52 1117 .238 Speaker, Cleeluni! 54 205 .234 ' Smith. St Louis 73 234 Htrunk, Athletics. 54 204 231 Schalk, Chicago . 5S -,74 210 raber Chicago 12 "7 228 I'lcln,lc.h' WHfch 34 SU ."27 Jlronkle, St I.uls 27 OO r,,. Murphy, Wash . 32 98 !, I Hannah. N Y . 33 102 '", Agnew. Wash IS ro "in .",;" Ainieucs 1.1 28 -1" Ul man G, I ,n Mogrldge, N-. Y 14 8 Perkins. Athletics 38 121 Vlrk, New York 33 222 1 elsch, Chicago 00 "in Austin, St. Louis 4'l 1711 iftu ! A . ' .1 1-OU19 - Ill 208'QLlnn. New York 10 41 8 2"7 I narry. A thirties . 31 107 2 .207 IJuuge. Wash . 59 "'7 (I 207 f IJlilson. Detroit 37 111 0 .201 J'ugan. Athletics. 55 208 0 .203 'Menoskcy, Wash 48 1211 2 .201 i7.h,'imp."on' ,Atn- -3 .11 II 2IMI I'JIhooley, lloslon 211 111 197 l..". "e- I'eirou -J3 7 103 Unle. Cleveland U 17 , Alnsmlth Detroit 39124 : Sothoron. St. L 10 3n inii "ran.y Cleeli,d 58 221 ls 'owdsrmllk. Chi. 13 13 .188 Lamar, Huston 188 .Shanks Wash 185 Seereld. HI 1, 1S5 Hush. Detroit lSlItuel New York. 179 Jones. Dotrdlt.. 1751 Demmltt. St L 175Vltt. Iloston . . 171 I rtlsherg, Chicago nilNaylor. Ath 171 1 Hooper, Iloston 'lfl7 Vouns. , D-trjit Ini'C.rover. Wash 107 Morton. Cleveland 15 104' "curiae wash . 14 i.,1, l.unte. cineiand, i.YlCnveleskle. Cle., 1 2s I Wood. Cleveland , 312 Calner. Iloston.. Ii J, Colllrs, Chi lj'l I'aldnrll Ilosto'i !32 Danforth. Chi Jolit Wallers Tlrston o ;iShaw Wash. .. O .1-L . lfnrnfr U'mli n 11? MrAvoi. Athletics 24 l) .1011 CIcotte. Chicago IS !4R I .095 Thom'iS Ath 53 192 II lint O'Doul N V. 20 45 0 OST ' Johnson Wnsh. 21 04 0 .080 Dver. Detroit., 20 41 0 .077, Williams, Chi . 18 42 n 007 Johnson. Athletics 13 "4 0 0117 seinoia Athletics 14 1 57 220 2 1 31 51 213 42 1111 47 l2 30 87 55 184 31 88 53 1(17 55 192 II 19 57 212 43 145 42 121 34 29 41 39 74 00 no 35 O 0! 40 37 09 .19 81 29 24 17 27 0 2S 31 20 4 o7, 29 22 20 ., 1 15 24 II 5 3 3 1 1(1 37 23 21 s 3 13 31 15 15 24 0 11 5 13 I 32 0 14 19 31 10 19 111 .034 It-' l. ' Dubuc New York Mitchell. Tlrookljn . .. ' Bailey. Chicago . Reuther. lnr,',,!l , Causey. New York Adams. Pittsburgh l.nmie Cincinnati . . Bailee. tMnclnnatl names. New York .SenTon New York ,. flood in Bt Loula. ' Toney, New York Ames. St Louis. . Kller. Cincinnati Douglas, Chicago .... Oiimes. Tlrooklyn. .-. Vehf, Boston Fisher. Cincinnati ' M-"-er. Pittslmr-h Miller Pittsburg!) radore, Brooklyn Tuero, St I-0"'-: Cooper I'llfburrt Vaughn? Chicago ,.l.... Hamilton. Pittsburgh .. . ,. Doak. St Louis.. Marouard. nrooklvn .. .. Carson. Pittsburgh rl.r. Chicago . .,. Woodward. Phl.adelpnia . Alexander. Chicago ' KK'.Wad.iphU-.:' lita Philadelphia Scott. Boston . ' 1 Demaree. Boston ' Martin Chicago May. St. I.ouli . Kudolph, Boston -f U ndrlx. Ileaso .. k P Mamaux. Brookom J S Rlns. Clncln"atl; nagan. New York ,. Meadows. St. Iuia Sh.rieU. St. Loul HchUpp. New York. . , . . SnVlU?. New York. Phlla. Dressier, Cincinnati Cheney. Brooklyn. Boston. Northrop. Boston , ., 7 n 9 0 7 n 8 0 4 . 9 9 II fl 7 4 5 5 5 7 8 , 9 , 0 . II , 3 Kllllrglm. l'o;on Ifr nlxey. rnuaaeipni jjj ho. Phlladelphl 4 0 18 1 0 4 3 3 1 o 5 on 03 74 01 74 1 44 73 10 03 05 75 52 21 (IS 52 0.1 49 51 73 114 04 52 01 04 12 02 70 0.1 12 12 03 00 51 55 45 45 .54 10 51 8 51 53 40 35 52 54 111 5.1 45 7 2.1 21 25 211 10 30 55 5,1 44 15 10 211 9 15 17 4 "? 51 a 48 20 40 19 40 10 .111 41 I 44 NOW WE'LL TURN FROM CHAPMAN IN RETURN V T TCi rjn m n T 7 ? O T TIT m HnTTT7 CHAWPIOH DIBBLE '"SfflsroSr 3jJ Philadelphia Sculler Defeats Canadian, Who Lacks Con dition, in Singles iARGONAUT FOUR ' FIRST! .315 .313 311 .311 .309 .3114 S02 .302 .300 298 291 I l 290 I ' -HJjn n.v a twist of fate John 15. Kell? . of "'so the Vesper float Club, was cheated s7l! onl of his full quota of glory jesterdnj -HX'i I in the People's Victory Ilegntta rowed 278 over the course on the Schuylkill river. .5 27 1 .271 270 207 207 .2(10 2011 .211(1 .203 .204 .2IIJ 200 .200 .259 Tin Well the Mill Is Over and the Final Blow Is Hit, for the True and Trusty Gas Mask Can Be Side-Tracked for a Bit Speed Kings Meet Tonight in Another Best-Two-Out-of-Three Ten-Mile Heats SPENCER WINS BIKE RACE New lork. Ot Washington, 5. ( hlr.lgii, 2; Detroit. I. t lei eland. Hi SI. Loots, V TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATION I, I.KAfll'i: lloslon at Brooklyn Clear. New York lit Philadelphia Clear. ( hlciigo at Pittsburgh Clear. St, IxiuU nt Cincinnati Clear. AMKRIC'AX I.EAGUK 11 nshlngton nt New York Clear. Mhletles at Iloston Clear. Detroit nt Chicago Cloudy. C!eeland at St. I.oiils Clear. lied Shannon slotted a rally that didn't end until the Harrow bunch had gath ered five runs. The Hostonians fell on AVally Kin ney, their former teammate, early in the morning and hit him consistently nnd hard. The morning affair was a ragged one and chances were thrown awa.v like so many scrans of naner. afternoon The thirteen p in smntes y,,,, m,.mu(.rs 0f the Mock aggregation tt.neled loi eighteen lin-e. while there w01(, iPft ou tlc bases and eleven of was oni one rxim-ou-v -um . narrow s ball players were stranded. double in the morning. During tin four hum-" and fifteen minim- of baseball the Hiilliox col li.ctnd nine hits for twice as man? the light hold wa'l. (Jnvvj's diie was the only Phil hit of the till The (Hants plastered Hlnier , Jaiobs all ner the a. m. They jinsted ' him for thiiteen Mifeties. hut gathered onh three run" Tlie Pliils aited nrconling to Pliil style in the p. in. Thej had the game lost before the athletes went into the fourth inning. Frank Woodwind hit I tlie ceiling of the cellar, which is as high ns nn Phil can go in the third ! and the (Hants grabbed a quintet of runs. The .Milirnwmeii landed the game. to .1 Tweut -si (ilant lilts TVI'NTY-S1. (iiant liits weie the only tin-work" of the holiday. Tlie McGrnw clan made the same number of bits in tlie p. in. us in the pre liincheou engagement, but there was more power behind the blows in the I a member of the local team for fifteen years. IN Tlie powerful Philadelphia sculler n o 1 1 1 the fen tu re race of the day the senior single in which lie had as his opponent i Hobert fi. Dibble, of tlie Don Itowiug1 Club, Toronto, f'annda, the American amateur single sculls champion. Kell thrilled the vast crowd, but he had a , walkover. Dibble, wno was a captain of Canadian iufantrj and who was' twice wnmwled fin the other side, nn- 59 i ..... ., i.,i A, ..Mnn,.nHnii , ,,K,.:A.,tt.. "58 1 I' II. I'd.' HUM 11,11 11, ,,,,1111 ,-tlllUV IVIH I. irom ins siege or suirering ro unoer'.nue such a gruelling ince. and shortly after the first half mile of the contest had been rowed tlie big Canadian gave up .255 .250 250 J the ghost. ;is .248 247 .240 24(1 .241 213 .242 .241 2 (II .2.1s ,237 2.10 210 235 .214 .213 .211 2.11 .227 220 .225 221 .220 .218 .217 -'111 210 One of the thrilling inces of the day was tlie senior four-oared shell contest !.. 1.1..I. ,1... 1...., ..... . ..... .. nn . rA- III Wllini (lie iimwu.t -,m-.-.-,.,i..-- ,.,,, i the Argonaut Club of Canada nosed out the Vesper crew in a nerve tingling finish. The contending crew men fought for supremacy ocr every inch of the course. By the time the junior eight -oared shell event got underwit th" banks along the course was thronged with people. Amid the cheers of tlie on lookers the jotirhful Hweep-oars made spurt after spurt over the stretch, the I'nion Ilont Club eight of New Wk .... :.,lr. n trnm lend nbniit tlie lialf-wai mnrk nnd holding tlie advantage until ' the finish. The I'nion shell sped nver 'the line about two lengths in the lend tie I'otomac crew in iiiiiiiiiikuiu, 7 13 n .15 8 11 7 Perrv. Athletlca . 14 30 Pitching Iteqords V' kelson ev vorl, l tcottt) Chicago H , Malta brought up third. Tlie winner s 2'8 time wns (1 inluutos -W --', s,''0'.3' 207 ,rne (jmP nf -,7 seconds made bv htlwin '"no Hcdley, now located at the Malta Club. -:"' twenty-eight years ago, on the Passaic 20" . ; ti.. on,ilni ,iii,. nun rtor tulle .201 2I1'I 200 200 2110 LOO 137 190 1M1 188 1S8 181 ITS 172 .171 107 1117 107 100 V c 1 000 J n'iFhavke. New Tork 1 SVolThormahlen. New York 4sn ' Coveleskle, (Uuteland Z2 j Qulnn, New- ToTk I., Shore, New York . . . -i'nn K'rr. Chicago . Aoo l.oe, Detroit . . nnr ! Williams, Chicago hi Soihoron. St. Louis. . . n !i nuth. Iloston i Caldwell Iloston .. .. .! Hhawr, Washington . . . Al'i I Ilagby, Cleeland fioo c.Kllla, St. Louis .. .. ,a, ' Hnzmnnn Cleveland . . -i'JS Ilussell. New York.. .. l?f I Phillips, Cleveland 530 .550 .550 .518 531 500 .500 500 ,500 50(1 .500 IA2 444 441 429 400 .400 .400 .400 .400 .385 375 Hl.t 333 .3.1,1 .308 280 .250 .250 250 250 .250 .107 .000 .000 .000 13 t2 7 9 8 4 4 11 7 5 5 10 8 8 3 3 3 7 Khmke. Detroit 8 Cluhs. N.r. York,,,, a. Ntr, jor,,,, ui Clnb Hatting a. AB. R. 6T 101S 257 :u( :aa Shocker. St. Louis . .1 . Johnson. Washington Iloland, Detroit Morton, Cleveland Kauer, Chicago . i Wellman, St. Louis Kinney. Athletics , James Boston . . Loifdermllk, Chicago Jones, Iloston I-onard, Detroit Utile, Cleveland Pays, noaton Helbold, Athletics Harper. Washington Pennock, noston Krlckson, Washington . Johnson. Athletics Perry. Athletics nogers, Athletics Naytor. Athletics . Thompson, Wash . Athletics Club Hatting dash was not even approached by the competitors in ti.eir pvrii )""' Hob Dibble, the, hard Canadian, cap tured the short sprint in 1 minute set-owls. The last few arils of the race developed into n real contest as .lael; Kellv. of Vesper, begun to spun, but the "maroon nnd gray sculler succeeded in cutting down only a trifle of the Canadian's lead. Dibble Hashed mer the finish b good two lengtlis n front of the Vesiiev man. ixcuv musiuii ..u.,. I'HK SPORTLIfiHT Hy C.RANTLANI) KICK ('op)rlght. 1919 Ml richts iesred The Day After , (Willi Apologies to .Mr. A. 0. Milne) ir thai thr final tronl it spilled hi xrtithinti tnnr. nr culoqistir : oie thnt the final nut it thrilled Anent thr milir iwqihitic. I turn nnrr mare to praerfnt day. jiart from all thn lion; prattle. Awl ?(r.- nqnitt the ancient trays That knew no hradlinri of Ihe hattle. H'Arii tin tinht n oire ourf theu'vr had thr final crai-A, I'm aoimj In shoal thr ftnt hnj hooli who mention .ri in lark; H7irn tin finh t oi er and theii'ie doffed the punching mill, I'n planned to murder any nnr nho niacin mentiam it. Thauah oner I ycained to ire it through And for the ipoitinn page kept grahhmn, 'today my ycarninn hit the flue I'or any talk that lends to jabbing; It mn 6c thai my tiiioii't virainal Or badly buried by endless prattle; I only know I'm ox ei trained t any mention of a battle. Since the fight i ot-fr ond thcg'ie ilearcd away Ihe broad. I'm looking for tome lonely spot in .some rail solitude; Since the fight t nrrr and theg'ic denied away Ihe men. I'm going to poison any one who mentions Jack or .fc. O tab and uppi'icut and piimh. ) -Irsi and .(. O phiaset dieary 1'ie had them now for brrnkfast, lunch turf dinner till I'm oxer wrqry; 'if hcaid them stand around and guc I nlil my binin hman to caper; Who know u hric there's a game nf rhcii That I i an unci for the paper f Smic the hqht m oiei unrf the final blow is hit. I'm glad that I can put away my ga mask for a hit; Since the fight i mer and the cuckoos homeicanl fly. It doan't iven matter that the world i going dry. (ieorgie Chapman will get an oppoi tumtj to redeem himself against Clnr Mice Curinan. when this pair of mntm pace speed kings pedal nwnj in a Tcttirn In ad in deep cent match race nt the Point P.ree.e Paik Velfdrome tonight in best two nut of A's Drop Two. Too Hi: Phils were not Terry Turner Is Released f let eland. luly 5 Terry Turner dean of . . , , , , . tiii American iifaaue nasena i inaers. mi bases. Three of tin- nine ningics weie bP(.n Kirn tfn ,)HJ,' 0tice of unconditional bMino inns the nrst was inc one 1 release uy ine ieeiana ciud lie naa Daen 1,1,'I.imI off b CriiMilli. l.uderus and Whittcd connected for iliciiit smashes j in the p. in. j Kr-ed Iiiuleius's homer was one of the longest cor seen at Hie Phils' Park, and it would have ticen n home , uin mi nii diamond in tlie c-nuntrj. n-i,n Imll traveled over Ileunv Knuff's three ten mile heals Last week Car man was the winner in a similar ocnl, and when joung Chapman pleaded with Promoter Chapman for another chance I the latter decided to put tlie repeater uu this eomng. Chapman will go our on the trad, t Till, Phils were inn nioiie in rni-ir double losing feat. Tlie same stunt was performed by the A's up in Hos ton Tlie Hed So took the morning game In ! to 'J and copped the after noon affair b ! tn Ii. Eighteen runs in a da shows tlie strength of the Mack night fresh fnim a ten-mile iitnr over ,,itihing depaitment. Freddie Webber and Pete- lliobach. The A's also tied the Pliiis in the held last wrung ill the Point Iln e.c ' number of hits allowed. TwenH -six Drome Chapman took the lend at ihe hounded off Heil Son lints, twelve iu sound of the pistol shot and for the en- the morning and fouiteen in the post -tire distance lie ncwr was hiac. I. Se luncheon tin". Scott Perr hurled in eral times Webber threatened to n.iss tlie afternoon, and from the way Mack Chapman, but e,u Ii time the Wwar'i .loungstcr. riding behind .liuii.i, Iliuitii. put on no additional buist of speed, which enabled him to staj out iu front. Another featuie of last night's inc-s was u fie-mile piolcssionai bike grind. I This race was won In Willie Spencer, of Toronto, in !l :,10 4 ."i s. The grind I wns a liair-raising one tliioughoiit. anil i ended in a hairline finish, with Alfred ' Uoullet less than two inches behind. I Many of tlie spectators believed . that 'fioullel won. i Pour professional bike matches and two amateur numbers are on the pin gram fur tnnigln. in addition n the Chapman -Carman return raw kepi him in it looked ns u ne nan something against the westerner Perry went fairl) well until the eighth, when U. S. R. Ii. Administration Rapped by Tex Richard Toledo, July fi. Tex Ttickard, promoter of the Wlllard-Dempsey heavyweight championship battle here was bitter today hi criticism of tlie I'nited States railroad adminis tration, which he said kept 20,000 persons from the huge arena ho had built in Hayview Park Hickard declared he received re ports all daj jesterday from towns near Toledo giving him word that nninv hundreds were being kept from tlie light becnuse the government was refusing to place enough coaches at the disposal of the fight fans. "I was told that there was plenty of available rolling stock," he said, "but thnt persons in chnrge refused to give the orders to put it in use for those who wauled to see the bout." , Chevrolet Breaks Brother's Record u ork, Jul ." (j.istnn hr rolei won the Iflu-mllH autnumMIr rtrl ..i Mit'on hfarf lla brr-HUlm, Ilu wnrM s ! ei on fur the dlianrc u Itli tht Hm of ."j minutM and IT'i ne otids Tlie fuiin.r r front made b l.ouH Chevrolet on thts trtl m heil imler l't.7 wan ."H minutets and i i irt jet ouds Hom1 !1i ox flni ,!! stwond nd t).i. Ia third And a jonr uro todn. the dnnghboi. iu omi ii roughor afTnit. down Sl,t;."i a da. . hii1- diintinK 11V iromitr irlml li. Willmtl tnttl Mr, Drntptcy tri ctuugc tht tnihts they have town on irhcn the moment of edit wiii'es! I Baker Equals Own Mark I,kr IMinlil. V. ., Ji r. llnnui IU i of Yoi k. (Uitlid hid tm n urtit h rr ( nrd fn th i(iiU-aril run tie-re u n it tempt to better His tim ( f I rnttn - J't .' j e(ond Tommy Gibbons Easy Winner Demrr, July Ti Tommv (JibtioiiH nf St Pattl hart th liil nf ('.iiirirn iKnm'knuli T II si . !! 1 1-1 Itltl II Ifclll.' "I" . i- - . u. . . ..- r.- .-- one length ahead of (leorge Allison, of Brown, of rhic.to, in huh, round. l'niline. llenry lieiier, ui un- ..n-ii l.nno 711.1 .70(1 fl12 n7 nm .wvr nsn , ns.i n'.'.i 12.1 ii in am Hon nnn nnn .1R3 nil .145 .MO .A00 ..ino .Vin ..ino .100 ..inn .inn .44.1 444 4sn .400 400 a.i.i .nan .S.S.1 .sno son 1R2 tn7 000 ciuh ci. An. n Clevlnd . 1034 2S8 rhlcmo . 80 1JI.1T i40 New York M 1018 M". Detroit US 1M S4S Ht. Iul. . BJ 1MT JIT Washington . l 5012 2tl Athletlci . R3 IMi 181 Doaton .... 68 1804 204 11 !KII RON 40T 47 nns 82 no 4.1 411 HI 4 in 8n ?!I7 911 Pi .in i i Tllderi Loses In Title-Match it sb: pc. i .141) RJ -JTt r Mil 43 ,2A5 d politnti'llovvlng Club. New- Yiyk, came in fourth. Thomas Itooney, of the n......0n,i it c. Xew- York, national riflipingle Kculling cliampion, scratched his entry in turn contest. It was evident that Kellj feared to burn up too mueli of his energy in this contest, no after Dibble had jumped into the lead at the start the esuer culler rowed with a free, ea.s.v stroke until the rtulKli. ueuy. nnpari'iui-, wished to hold his strength in reserve for the big feature of the day, bis con test with Hob Dibble In the senior sin- nloe Karlv in the event for intermediate single Hrullcr, John S. I.utr. of I'ndine, left William Duncan, of the Totomne IJ. C, VnslIngtoIl, wallowing In the wash of his shell. Lentz was an easy victor, three lengths of open water showing between the shells at the finish. Merlon Easy Cricket Victor A picked team from the Mcrion Crick et Club defeated n selected droien from the Interstate League yesterday after noon, at Haverford, by a"fccnre of 28fl, for our wickets, to 152 There were 2(1 extras for Merlon and 2 for the Interstate representatives. Tlie heaviest worer for.Merinn was W. R. (irossman. who counted seventvrjliree times, not out. For the loser H. Wilklns was top scorer with 28 runs. Cricket Club Wins at Manhelm Just bv way of celebrating the Fourth, the Philadelphia Cricket Club cleveu defeated 'the representatives of the Oer mantown Cricket Club, at Manhelm, Yesterday afternoon, . 78 runs to CI, The leadingrun-getters of the afternoon were C. M. Graham, and F. A. Oreene, I'hlladelnhla, ana )V. wrauam, Herman Willis and Langford at It Again .Ht, lVoiil. July !i Harr Wills won (he newipaper ilprislon over bum I.anford in an eight-round open-slrbout vesterdav COMMeRCIflu STOT ONeiiVV 2H 2H.1 2H.1 2HII 24R 241 2S4 w.'&.y-t&!zi utf4 IVllllam T? 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